Installation Instruction
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Part II. Operating Manual
This Forklift Alarming system V9.1 is designed to use audible and visual alarm to improve the workplace safety
by lowering the risk of collision between personnel and forklifts. It is intended to be an aid to the driver and is
not intended in any way to replace existing safety processes or remove and/or minimize the driver’s diligence
and duty for safety.
The operators need to read the manual carefully before using.
Default Set of Alarming Distance in factory is 30 feet. The user may adjust the alarming distance by turning the
knob on the Host. The alarming distance is designed from 10’ to 70’ in increments of 10’.
Due to different forklift speeds and working environments, alarm distance deviation may
occur. In an open field
without interference, at a relative speed of 6 miles/hr between forklift and P-Tag wearer, alarm distance
deviation is about ± 12 feet.
Recommend using Forklift Alarming System indoor.
Cautions of using Forklift Alarming System V9.1
*Forklift Alarming System V9.1 is intended to be an aid to the driver and is not intended in any way to
replace existing safety processes or remove and/or minimize the driver’s diligence and duty for safety.
Forklift Alarming System V9.1 will receive and transmit radio signal while the power is on. It may
experience interference when the system is near an airport, an aircraft or other inadequately shielded
electronic devices. Please power off the system when it is near the above mentioned places.
*Due to the wireless signal’s limitation, transmission and reception of data may not be guaranteed.
Data may be missed or totally lost at certain times due to the environment, other machine, or
malfunction of electronic components.
Do not operate this system in areas where blasting is in progress, where explosive atmospheres may
be present or when it is close to any medical equipment, life supporting equipment, or any equipment
which may be susceptible to any form of radio interference. The Forklift Alarming System V9.1 must
be powered OFF in the above environment.
Do NOT dispose of Pedestrian Tag units (P-TAG) in a fire, furnace or other extreme heat sources. These
units contain Lithium batteries that may explode under extreme temperatures.