User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Document Revision
- 2 Copyright Notice
- 3 Disclaimer
- 4 Warnings
- 5 Company Details
- 6 Scope
- 7 Transport
- 8 Storage
- 9 Unpacking of Equipment
- 10 Installation
- 11 Test & Commission
- 12 Operation
- 13 Service, Maintenance & Disposal
- 14 Troubleshooting
- 15 Decommission
- 16 Disposal
- 17 Specifications
- 18 Authorized Representatives
- 19 Warranty Terms
- 20 Regulatory Information
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CAS GPS User
Manual
6 Scope
CAS GPS User Manual
This user manual covers the following variants of the CAS GPS system (defined by the IVU features):
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PROD0841-x LAN CAS In Vehicle Unit (IVU)
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PROD0842-x WIFI/LAN CAS In Vehicle Unit (IVU)
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PROD0843-x GSM/LAN CAS In Vehicle Unit (IVU)
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PROD0847-x GSM/WIFI/LAN CAS In Vehicle Unit (IVU)
6.1 Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Meaning
IVU
In Vehicle Unit
GPS
Global Positioning System
CAS
Collision Avoidance System
LAN
Local Area Network
Wi-Fi
Wireless Communication Medium
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacture
6.2 Definitions
Term
Definition
“system”
Refers to the assembled and installed operational elements which together perform
the desired functionality.
“system components”
Refers to the individual single elements which when assembled together at the
point of installation form the “system”. Each of these elements has a unique
part number.
7 Transport
All possible precautions are taken to protect the equipment against damage or losses during shipment, however
before accepting delivery, check all items against the packing list or Bill of Lading. If there are shortages or
evidence of physical damage, notify GE Mining immediately.
Notify GE Mining within 7 days (maximum) in case of shortages or discrepancies, according to the packing list.
This action will help ensure a speedy resolution to any perceived problems. Keep a record of all claims and
correspondence. Photographs are recommended.
Where practicable do not remove protective covers prior to installation unless there are indications of damage.
Boxes opened for inspection and inventory should be carefully repacked to ensure protection of the contents
or else the parts should be packaged and stored in a safe place. Examine all packing boxes, wrappings and
covers for items attached to them, especially if the wrappings are to be discarded.
8 Storage
Where the equipment is not to be installed immediately, proper storage is important to ensure protection of
equipment and validity of warranty.
All equipment should be stored indoors protected from the elements in a cool dry area. If storing on the
ground, ensure that the storage area is not an area where water will collect.
9 Unpacking of Equipment
The method of packing used will depend on the size and quantity of equipment.
Take care when unpacking the equipment to avoid damage.
10 Installation
Installation should be in accordance with the installation procedures defined by GE Mining and only performed
by authorized and qualified installers.
11 Test & Commission
At installation the system will be tested to ensure that electrically and functionally the system is correctly
installed
After passing its final installation test, the system is then ready for use after which inbuilt self- diagnostic
testing combined with daily user monitoring ensures that any faults can be acted upon