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1. 11 7 4 the gsmimodem i16 eese RO ERE ERR OUR HEU SOEUR RERO alte 12 7 5 the batteriess uino petrae entren nee E ds MES ENS RUE 12 7 6 random ful e re E DRE REB en d EE 13 Be AAI e E 14 8 1 phase sas pm PSU mI t ru aeneus dati wes ded RR 14 8 2 phase Zedek p dedii rH drea std vd eed 14 8 3 reset alarms eo mend umo nni bestes DS si Ies 14 O SPACE NEUE LEE 15 lert AM gt user manual 10 CIFIV MEME EEE 16 11 charge reimote Uhlts ni dier rre eee nane regere eed rer ai pk auch ade Eae rra de RR DR eta a dre ny Vere ees 17 12 AEN EE ANE a a E A ee e er vmi eee NENE ANPR et exem feeder 18 13 problem soving ERE TD NUT e ddkasn 19 14 figures and tables tre tet de e ert a e Ee e eye dee aea 20 Alert a user manual 2 PARTS Figure 1 package The package contains The main unit MU to install in the cabin o 1 mobile phone antenna o 1 WIFI antenna o 1cable to connect to different alarm outputs 1 cabin sensor 2 remote sensors 1 power charge cable for both remote sensors and for main unit 1 connector to connect the unit to a permanent power line 1 USB stick with the setup b Alert user manual 3 POSITIONING REMOTE SENSORS 3 1 SINGLE SEMI TRAILER Figure 2 position of sensor at the back The sensors have to be positioned on the chassis of the trailer One sen
2. instance for inspection by the custom services an alarm should not be given By pushing button 4 the system is deactivated and will not give an alarm The LED s 1 and 4 are blinking By pushing button 4 again the system is re activated When the truck drives of without re activation the system will be re activated after the truck has stopped again bAlert user manual 10 DRIVE When the truck drives this is detected automatically and the system is de activated The moment the truck is stopped the system starts again ul bAlert user manual 11 CHARGE REMOTE UNITS The remote units can be charged with the cable delivered with the system It can be connected to any power between 6V and 30V A full charge takes ca 4 5 hours ul bAlert user manual 12 UPGRADE SOFTWARE When necessary it is possible to put a software upgrade on the USB sick see manual software When the system is started and it finds the upgrade file the upgrade is performed automatically and the system is restarted ul bAlert user manual 13 PROBLEM SOLVING ul bAlert user manual 14 FIGURES AND TABLES Figure package 55e ode Ober 4 Figure 2 position of sensor at the back reenrnenennnnnnrnenrnrnennrnnnrnenrnenrnnrnnnrnensnensesnensnnsnnnensssnessnesnrnsnrsenessresnrnsnsnenseee 5 Figure 3 position of sensor at the front cecceecceceseceeseceeeeeeeeseeeseeeaeceaecseeseeesaecaeceecaeesaeseaeseeseeeaeseaeeeaesee
3. 4 who will be blinking 6 2 2 NO CONNECTION WITH THE CABIN SENSOR When the cabin sensor is not connected or there is something wrong with the cabling the LED s 2 an error will be given by the LED s 2 and 3 who will be blinking 6 2 3 INTERFACE NOT WORKING If the human interface is not working the system will shutdown automatically E Modem LED s buttons bAlert user manual 7 MENU STRUCTURE 7 1 PRINCIPLE There are 5 menu levels e Main menu e Details about the sensors e Details about the GSM modem e Details about the batteries of the remote units e Random LED s With button 2 it is possible to walk through these menu levels Every time one pushes this button the menu goes one step further To be able to know which menu is active the last menu the random up lighting LED s is created as a reference The next menu is again the main menu 7 2 MAIN MENU Table 1 main menu LED 1 Sensors and system activated LED 2 Mobile phone activated and online LED 3 Battery level 1 LED 4 Battery level 2 The battery levels give an indication of the battery level of the RU with the lowest battery level When 2 LED s 3 and 4 are up they are at maximum load When both LED s are out it is time to charge the RU 7 3 THE SENSORS bAlert user manual Table 2 sensor menu LED 1 System activated LED 2 Cabin sensor activated LED 3 Remote unit 1 activated LED 4 Remote unit 2 activated 7 4 THE
4. GSM MODEM Table 3 the modem LED 1 GSM modem present LED 2 SIM card present and pin code ok LED 3 GSM modem active LED 4 GSM modem online TS THE BATTERIES Table 4 main menu LED 1 Level 1 LED 2 Level 2 LED 3 Level 3 LED 4 Level 4 The battery levels give an indication of the battery level of the RU with the lowest battery level When 4 LED s are up they are at maximum load When only LED 1 is on it is time to charge the RU bAlert user manual Reference menu LED s will go on and off in a random way bAlert user manual 8 ALARM The alarm is given in 2 phases With the setup program and the USB stick it is possible to define what happens at what level e Buzzer in cabin e Message on mobile phone e 3 digital outputs to connect to o Board computer o Horn o Lights o 8 1 PHASE 1 It is best to use this as a mild alarm and to activate some actions that could scare of a real intruder and do not disturb anybody further when the intrusion was caused by a accidental situation like a foot ball shot to the side of the trailer 8 2 PHASE2 With this phase a real intrusion is detected The maximum of actions should be taken On the unit the four LED s are blinking 8 3 RESET ALARM The alarm can be reset by pushing button 1 The system goes back to the main menu bAlert user manual 9 DE ACTIVATE When the truck is loaded or unloaded or when the driver needs to open the trailer for
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7. low o If the LED light up go to the trailer and position the sensors o The LED s should stay on if not the position of the sensor is shielded and one should find another position By changing left right By putting the sensor a bit more to the front or to the back b Alert user manual 4 FRONT PANEL The front panel has 4 elements as can be seen on Figure 4 e Onthe left start stop button e On the right o indicator LED s o 4control buttons e In the middle USB connector ul bAlert user manual The USB stick contains the setup information concerning the working of the system and the procedure to give an alarm Every alarm is given in 2 steps and it is possible to choose how this is given This information is on the usb stick Before starting the system the usb stick needs to be placed in its position in the front of the MU ABER Up BEP SAPHIRA bAlert user manual 6 STARTUP UNIT 6 1 PROCEDURE e Push shortly the left button The blue LED will go on e ttakes 3 minutes to start the system and to warm up During this time no further indication is given e LED3 start working e LED s 1 to 4 will start consecutively e The LED s start indicating following the normal working of the system see further 6 2 ERROR CODING 6 2 1 NO SETUP DATA When there is no usb stick or the setup files are missing the system is not able to start A error will be given by the LED s 1 and
8. sor as far as possible to the back one sensor as far as possible to the front One sensor to the left one to the right It does not matter if the front is left and the back right or vice versa One should avoid that the back sensor is behind a metal structure as shown on Figure 2 and Figure 3 The sensors need to be connected with their magnets horizontally bottom and vertically i e on the side to avoid losing them during driving b Alert user manual Figure 3 position of sensor at the front 3 2 DUAL TRAILER The sensors have to be positioned on the chassis of the trailer One sensor in the middle of the first part one in the middle of the second part One sensor to the left one to the right It does not matter if the front is left en the back right or vice versa One should avoid that the back sensor is behind a metal structure as shown on S The sensors need to be connected with their magnets horizontally bottom and vertically i e on the side to avoid losing them during driving 3 3 WHAT TO AVOID e Positioning of sensors behind a metal box e Positioning of sensors at another angle than perpendicular to the long side of the trailer bAlert user manual 3 4 PROBLEM SOLVING e Inthe menu structure of 7 3 it is possible to see the connection quality of the sensors e When there is no contact with the sensors or one of both sensors o Put them in the cabin The LED should light up If no the battery is too
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