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DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 
 
 
Nov 2005
 4 
Doc #RF1 Rev.2 
 
Maintenance lockout, PM scheduling and work order entry 
 
Comprehensive reporting 
  Impact Reports sorted by Operator, Vehicle, Supervisor and Date/Times 
  Vehicle Login History (including logins and impacts) sorted by Operator ad Vehicle 
  Productivity Reports sorted by Operator and Vehicle 
  Standard status reports for Vehicles and Cards used in the system 
  Detailed and Summary Vehicle Maintenance Reports by Technician and Vehicle 
  Failed and Passed Vehicle Inspection Reports 
 
Customizable settings, thresholds and alarms/interrupts/warnings 
 
PARTS LIST 
 
The following makes up a G FORCE PLUS RF system: 
    
 
One (1) RF Vehicle Monitor per vehicle 
 
One (1) Vehicle Interface per vehicle 
 
One (1) RF Fleet Manager Bundle 
  One (1) copy of the Fleet Manager software and Instruction Manual 
  One (1) Data Logger 
  One (1) Software Interface (reader/writer) 
  One (1) RF Host Transceiver 
 
Cards for Operators, Supervisors and Maintenance Technicians 
 
One or more RF Zone Transceivers (optional) 
 
A G FORCE PLUS system differs from the RF system in that: 
 
 
Each vehicle is equipped with one (1) non-RF Vehicle Monitor 
 
The Fleet Manager software is a non-RF version and no RF Host Transceiver is included 
 
An additional Data Logger is recommended for every 25 vehicles 
 
FCC AND IC REGULATORY DECLARATIONS 
 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) regulations require the inclusion of 
this section in the Instruction Manual. 
 
Special Accessories 
 
The provided antenna, which operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency band, and antenna extension 
cable, must be used with the G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, G FORCE PLUS RF Zone 
Transceiver and G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor.  No substitutions are allowed.   
 
Interference 
 
The G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor antenna and the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface may not 
be located closer than 20cm to each other. 
 
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: (1) the devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) the devices must accept any 
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 
 
Component Changes or Modifications