
© Safe Fleet | 2019 | All rights reserved | Part #: 700-1144 R3
PSA Installation Guide
p. 19
Appendix
Appendix
Sharing GPS Data between PSA and Right-hand Danger Zone (RHDZ)
If both PSA and Safe Fleet's RHDZ are installed, the two systems share GPS data. Configure one system as the GPS source,
and the other as the client. RHDZ documentation is available on the Safe Fleet Community.
TIP: Only one GPS receiver required
The GPS signal for both systems is provided by a single receiver connected to the GPS source.
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1
2
2
POWER
SIGNALS
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
OUT
NOT
USED
A/V
HDMI
LAN
USB
RS-232
RHDZ (ISAM)
ETHERNET
PSA (SAM)
POWER
SIGNALS
LAN
A/V
RS-232
GPS
Using PSA as the GPS source and RHDZ as the client
:
a. Ensure PSA has the GPS receiver installed and connected
(see "Mounting the GPS Receiver" on page 9 and
b. Connect PSA to RHDZ
- use the supplied Ethernet cable (part #085-0116, 6ft./1.83m)
to connect the PSA SAM
LAN
port to the RHDZ ISAM
LAN
port, as shown in the diagram below
.
c. Log in to the PSA system and configure PSA as the GPS server
(for instructions, see "GPS Settings" in the
PSA
User Guide
, part #700-1176).
d. Log in to the RHDZ system and configure RHDZ as the GPS client
(for instructions, see "GPS Settings" in the
RHDZ User Guide
, part #700-1190).
TIP: Connect GPS receiver to either system
In the diagram, PSA is configured as the GPS provider (source), and RHDZ is the client. This configuration can be
reversed, with the GPS receiver connected to the RHDZ (ISAM), as described on page 20.