BMI Technologies Inc. VUI00 Manual De Usuario
DRAFT G FORCE PLUS & G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual
Doc #RF1 Rev.2
5
Nov 2005
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface, G FORCE PLUS Data Logger, G
FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor, G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, and G FORCE PLUS RF
Zone Transceiver.
user’s authority to operate the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface, G FORCE PLUS Data Logger, G
FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor, G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, and G FORCE PLUS RF
Zone Transceiver.
RF Exposure Warning
The following warning applies to the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface, G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle
Monitor, G FORCE PLUS RF Host Transceiver, and G FORCE PLUS RF Zone Transceiver:
WARNING: This device exceeds the FCC/IC requirements for RF exposure when the antenna used for
this transmitter has a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter which is closer than 20 cm.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does
not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population as indicated by Safety Code
6.
DATA LOGGER TUTORIAL
The Data Logger is used to transfer data between the Fleet Manager software and a non-RF or RF Vehicle
Monitor. Its power source is a single 9-volt battery, stored in the battery compartment at the back of the unit.
1. Press
Enter to start the Data Logger’s self-test. The LCD will display:
Selftesting…
SelfTest Passed YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM
Action?(1-9)
2. Press each number button one at a time from 1 to 9 and note each function as below:
Function No.
Function No.
L
CD Display
P
urpose
1
Events to PC
Transfer Vehicle data from Data Logger to software
2
Get Vehicle ID
Transfer Vehicle identification from software to Data Logger
3
G
et Veh Settings
T
ransfer Vehicle settings from software to Data Logger
4
Events from Veh
Transfer Vehicle data from Vehicle to Data Logger
5
Prog Veh ID
Transfer Vehicle identification from Data Logger to Vehicle
6
Prog Veh Settngs
Transfer Vehicle settings from Data Logger to Vehicle
7
Date / Time
Transfer Date / Time from software to Data Logger to Vehicle
8
Hot Card List
Transfer Hot Card List from software to Data Logger to Vehicle
9
Clear Data
Clear Data Logger data (ID’s, Settings, and Events)
3. Press
7 to select the Date / Time function. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Date / Time
4. Press
Cancel. The LCD will revert to Action?(1-9)
5. Press
4 to select the Events from Veh function. The LCD will display Action?(1-9) Events from Veh
6. Press
Enter. The LCD will display Ready for Events