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VEHICLE-VEHICLE ANTI-COLLISION MODULE
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13.3 SENSORS POWER
In this section, the sensor power, and thus the detection distance of both the pedestrian worker’s Tag and the vehicle’s
Tag, can be changed.
To configure the sensor power with respect to the vehicle’s Tag, press the ‘VEHICLE’ key, and carry out all the same
operations performed for the pedestrian worker’s Tag (section 11.6.3).
In order to check power in operation, carry out the following operations:
Position a Vehicle at the minimum distance at which it is intended to be detected, when both vehicles are
stopped (See chapter 8.6 for calculating the minimum distance).
Select the sensor to be configured.
Define the range by increasing or decreasing the power by means of the and keys in this menu until the
other Vehicle is detected.
Once set, changes are saved automatically. The Vehicle code detected will be shown by the phrase ‘TAG
DETECTED’ with a white circle. The code of each Vehicle is shown at the top on the main screen.
Taking into account the space that is necessary for braking, make sure that the presence of other vehicles is
detected even when they are not moving.
The same operations must be carried out for all the sensors in operation.
When the sensor is at a 0% power, it is not off, but at minimum power.
Both powers, man and vehicle, are independent
NOTE: Use the 'Searching Tag' key every time the power is changed.