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Model PAS Proximity Alert System Manual
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Tap on each field to toggle through the available options.
Maximum Links Allowed toggles from ‘None’ to 9, then ‘Unlimited’. If ‘None’ is selected then the driver cannot
Link to that particular type of tag, and the values of the other options below are greyed out and cannot be
adjusted. This option can be used to limit misuse of the linking feature by enforcing an optional upper limit on
the number of tags that the driver is allowed to link.
Link to that particular type of tag, and the values of the other options below are greyed out and cannot be
adjusted. This option can be used to limit misuse of the linking feature by enforcing an optional upper limit on
the number of tags that the driver is allowed to link.
Auto-Unlink on Timeout (mins) toggles from ‘Never’ to 120, in increments of 10 minutes. This is the maximum
time that the linked tag can be absent from the PAS screen for without causing an automatic unlink. As long
as the linked tag continues to re-appear on the PAS screen at least once within this time setting, it will remain
linked (notwithstanding other unlink mechanisms). This behavior is disabled if set to ‘Never’.
time that the linked tag can be absent from the PAS screen for without causing an automatic unlink. As long
as the linked tag continues to re-appear on the PAS screen at least once within this time setting, it will remain
linked (notwithstanding other unlink mechanisms). This behavior is disabled if set to ‘Never’.
Auto-Unlink on Position Change toggles from ‘No’ (disabled) to 300 ft in 60 ft increments, or in metric from
No to 100 m in 20 m increments. At the time an object is linked, its GPS position is recorded. If it moves from
that location by more than the value of this setting then it will be automatically unlinked. This behavior is
disabled if set to ‘No’. This feature requires GPS. This feature is not applicable to geofences-as-tags.
No to 100 m in 20 m increments. At the time an object is linked, its GPS position is recorded. If it moves from
that location by more than the value of this setting then it will be automatically unlinked. This behavior is
disabled if set to ‘No’. This feature requires GPS. This feature is not applicable to geofences-as-tags.
Trigger Light Bar toggles ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. If ‘Yes’ is selected, Linked objects can still create light-bar warnings when
they come into range. Regardless of this setting, audible warnings are always suppressed for linked tags.
they come into range. Regardless of this setting, audible warnings are always suppressed for linked tags.
PAS Display Setup
Figure 12: Display Setup menu screen
Select an option and use the up and down arrows to select the desired value.
Outer Range defines the coverage of the zoomed-out PAS screen. Allowable values are from 100 to 600 feet or 30 to
183 metres.
183 metres.
Inner Range defines the coverage of the zoomed-in PAS screen. This cannot be more than the Outer Range and not less
than 10 feet or 3 metres. It is intended and highly recommended that this be set to the coverage distance of the
electromagnetic transceivers (approx. 30 feet or 9 metres).
than 10 feet or 3 metres. It is intended and highly recommended that this be set to the coverage distance of the
electromagnetic transceivers (approx. 30 feet or 9 metres).
Tag Dropout is the number of seconds an object remains on the PAS screen after its last known detection.
Tag List Sort defines the order in which the objects are presented in the Tag List on the PAS screen. They can be sorted
by distance with either the closest or farthest on top, or they can be ordered by their appearance time with either the
newest or oldest detected tag on top.
by distance with either the closest or farthest on top, or they can be ordered by their appearance time with either the
newest or oldest detected tag on top.
Location Max limits the number of EM transceivers used to pinpoint a tag.
Caution Threshold - When more than this many tags (not including geofences-as-tags) are detected, the caution alarm
sounds.
sounds.