Exhibit 9 HIT-NOT Proximity System Magnetic Field Generator Including Collision Avoidance Module User’s Manual v1.0 FREDERICK ENERGY PRODUCTS, LLC 1769 Jeff Road Huntsville, AL 35806 1.800.489.
Exhibit 9 Table of Contents 1. Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2-5 1.1 Theory of Operation……………………………………………………………………………… 2 1.2 Operating Frequency….………………………………………………………………………… 3 1.3 Label Information…………………………………………………………………………………. 3-4 1.4 FCC/IC Information……………………………………………………………………………….. 4-5 2. Operation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6-11 2.1 Installation Information………………………………………………………………………… 6 2.1.1 Interoperability Warning…………………………………………………………………. 6 2.
Exhibit 9 1 Overview The Magnetic Field Generator with CAM is part of a complete HIT-NOT Proximity Detection system from Frederick Energy Products which provides warnings to both individuals and to vehicle operators to alert them that the individual or vehicle has entered too close to an operating piece of equipment and is in a dangerous situation. The Magnetic Field Generator with CAM attaches directly to a vehicle or piece of machinery.
Exhibit 9 1.2 Operating Frequency The Magnetic Field Generator with CAM will transmit on a frequency of 73 kHz and receive on a frequency of 916.48 MHz. The Collision Avoidance Module will transmit on a frequency of 916.48MHz and receive on a frequency of 73kHz. The CAM is programmed not to recognize the 73 kHz from its own Generator. 1.3 Label Information The Magnetic Field Generator label is located on the top housing next to the LED lights to indicate power and warning.
Exhibit 9 FCC ID: QUI-HN-MFG-C IC: 11625A-HNMFGWCA Frederick Energy Products, LLC Model: HN-MFG-C Canada 310 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC and IC Label for Proximity Module 1.
Exhibit 9 Cet équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre des fréquences radio et, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément ment aux instructions du fabricant, peut causer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Rien ne garantit cependant que l’interférences ne se produira pas dans une installation particulière.
Exhibit 9 2 Operation 2.1 Installation Information The Magnetic Field Generator with CAM is mounted on a vehicle or piece of machinery. The Collision Avoidance Module is connected to the Generator via an interface header. Metal near the Magnetic Field Generator may impact performance by reducing the field size. The CAM can be blinded by a Xenon strobe light or a cab silencer if installed within 21 inches of the CAM.
Exhibit 9 adjust the magnetic field size, turn the screw located on the PWM pot. The volume to the Warning Module can be adjusted by turning the screw on the VOL pot. Turning in a clockwise direction will increase while turning counterclockwise will decrease the field or volume. If a CAM is installed and adjustments need to be made on the generator, the CAM must be disconnected to make the adjustments and then replaced. Adjustments must be made by a professional. 2.
Exhibit 9 Magnetic Field Frequency: none Receiver Frequency: 73 kHz signal Transmitter Frequency: 916.48 MHz Transmitter Power: 0.001W (typical) Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to + 50°C ; -4°F to 122°F Environmental Considerations: 85 dBa nominal at 14 in. (35.6cm) 2.8 Generator System Installation Guide (Factory Installed CAM) The CAM can be 1) Factory Installed when ordered, or 2) Retrofitted. Retrofits are noted at the end of the Installation Guide (2.8.1).
Exhibit 9 Cab Silencer Warning Module to Generator Step 5 Step 6 Warning Module Cable Connect Warning Module (male) to Generator (female). In order to avoid battery drain while the vehicle is off, connect Cab Silencer to a switched and fused (5A) circuit. Place within 21” of the Operator’s PAD AND 4ft away from the generator. The Cab Silencer will blind the CAM if installed on the overhead guard. Volume Adjust Adjustments All adjustments in Steps 8-10 need to be done by a professional.
Exhibit 9 CAM Placement Determine CAM Configuration Step 3 Step 4 Place the 2 holes at the end of the CAM board over the 2 white plastic screws. Align the pins in the board with the header and press firmly into place. Has 2 white plastic screws, with plastic nuts, standing up. GO TO STEP 4. Has 2 black plastic raised circles. GO TO STEP 6. Take the CAM board, metal side down, and line up both sets of pins over the headers. Press the CAM firmly so that the pins go directly into both headers.
Exhibit 9 Secure with Silicone The top housing (with label) contains the antenna. Screw the antenna into the port on the CAM board. Tighten with an 8mm crescent wrench. Step 12 Step 11 Attach the Antenna Put Silicone #388 on all 6 connection points and make good contact with the board. This is electronic grade silicone. No substitutes allowed! Final Step Step 13 Install the new lid with antenna on the generator housing/CAM board.
Exhibit 9 ACCEPTANCE AND DEFINITIONS. (A) Acceptance of Terms. These Warranty Terms and Conditions (these “Terms”) are a legal agreement between You, as a purchaser and end user of the System and Frederick Energy Products, LLC. By installing the System or using the System in any way, You are (1) agreeing to be bound by these Terms. If You do not agree with all these terms, do not use OR INSTALL the SYSTEM.
Exhibit 9 (A) Indemnification.
Exhibit 9 addition to its other rights hereunder, to recover its reasonable litigation costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees. Nothing in this Section shall preclude any party from seeking equitable relief from a court of competent jurisdiction or exercising any self-help remedies, whether before, during or after the pendency of any arbitration proceeding.
Exhibit 9 4 Revision History 4.1 Version 1.0 – October 4, 2013 Original Release. No revision history. 4.2 Version 2.0 – January 21, 2014 CAM Installation information included. 4.3 Version 3.0 – April 10, 2014 Health information updated Section 2.10 added 4.4 Version 3.1 – April 10, 2014 Section 2.9 Removed Section 2.10 reassigned as 2.9 4.5 Version 4.0 – November 26, 2014 Section 1.1 Theory of Operation amended Section 1.