User's Manual
Collision Avoidance System: CAS-CAM/RF® Operating Instructions
Document Number: CAS-CAM_RF Operating Instructions (with FCC
precautions)_18June2010.doc
Page 127 of 126
Issue: E
Heavy Vehicle (HV)
Refers to the class of vehicle objects that poses the greatest
risk of collision with other objects due to their physical size
and poor visibility (blind spots). Heavy Vehicles typically
include: haulage truck, excavator, shovel, truck, loader,
dozer, grader, water truck, forklift, semi-trailer, bus. HV’s can
be fitted with camera only (CAS-CAM
®
), RF tag only (CAS-
RF
®
) or combined camera and RF tagging (CAS-CAM/RF
®
).
Installer
The person(s) approved by AMT and the client to install,
calibrate, service and repair the CAS-CAM/RF
®
equipment.
Keypad
A device used to input data into a computer or instrument.
The Heavy Vehicle Display Unit contains a 1 x 4 keypad for
User Operation.
LCD
Acronym for ‘Liquid Crystal Display’. A low power display
used on many portable PC’s and instruments. Used on the
Heavy Vehicle Display Unit for displaying video images and
text.
LED
Acronym for Light Emitting Diode. A semiconductor light
source that emits visible light or infra-red radiation. Used as
power, status and alarm indicators on the CAS-CAM/RF
®
equipment.
Light Vehicle (LV)
Refers to the class of mobile vehicle objects fitted with CAS-
RF tags that are under threat of collision from Heavy
Vehicles. Light Vehicles typically include: 4WD, sedan,
wagon.
Lux
Standard unit of illumination (brightness) equal to one lumen
per square metre.
Memory
The part of a computer in which code and data are stored.
Menu
A list of command functions and settings.