Installation Instruction
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Diagram 1
2.3 Alarming: when a P-Tag is entering into the alarming distance, the flashing light and the audio speaker will
go off and last for about 6 seconds and then pause. If the P-Tag stays within the range, the alarm will go
off each 30 seconds (the burst alarm lasts 2~4 seconds). When a new P-Tag is entering into the alarming
distance, the burst alarm will also go off and last 2~4 seconds and the alarm will go off each 30 seconds
against each new P-Tag. If more than one P-Tag stays within the alarming distance, the burst alarm will
continue to activate every 30 seconds.
2.4 Switching on the power cable: If the user needs to turn the alarming system on/off during forklift operation,
the operator should slide the switch to “I” or “O”.
3. P-Tag
3.1 Working Temperature: 14° to 122° Fahrenheit. The P-Tag may not work beyond this temperature range.
3.2 On/Off Switch: user may turn on/off the P-Tag by sliding this switch. We suggest user turn off the P-Tag
after work; and turn it on before work and make sure the P-Tag is working by verifying the P-Tag status
light flashes every 3 seconds.
3.3 P-Tag status: the LED light will flash each 3 seconds if the P-Tag is working
3.4 P-tag indicator light status:
Green = battery fully charged
Yellow = battery not fully charged
Red = battery needs charging
Blue = P-tag activated by host
3.5 Battery Charging: Using the included P-Tag AC/DC Adapter. It takes around six hours for full charging.
The LED light will flash during charging, and the LED light will be off when it is fully charged. You may
charge the P-Tag with the P-Tag switch in on/off position.
3.6 P-Tag Alarming: When a P-Tag is entering into host alarming distance, the P-Tag will go off by vibration.
The alarming will last 6 seconds. If the P-Tag stays within range, the P-Tag alarming will go off each 30
seconds (the burst alarm lasts 2~4 seconds) until the P-Tag moves out of set range. P-Tag vibration can
consume a lot of battery. You may need to charge the P-Tag more often depending on use.
Host
Alarming
Distance