Page |0 Exhibit 9 HIT-NOT Proximity System Data Driver Assist Capable Magnetic Field Generator System (DDAC-PDS) Generator System with CAM (DDAC-PDS-C) User’s Manual v1.
Page |1 Exhibit 9 Huntsville, AL 35806 1.800.489.6915 Table of Contents 1. Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 1.1 Theory of Operation……………………………………………………………………………… 2 1.1.1 Operations Common to Standard Generators and Generators with CAMs ……………………………………………………………………………….. 2 1.1.2 Operations Unique to Generators with CAMs ……………………….…. 3 1.2 Operating Frequency….………………………………………………………………………… 3 1.3 Label Information…………………………………………………………………………………. 3 1.
Page |2 Exhibit 9 1 Overview The Magnetic Field Generator is part of a complete HIT-NOT Proximity Detection system from Frederick Energy Products which provides audible and visual warnings to both individuals and to vehicle operators to alert them that the individual has entered too close to an operating piece of equipment and action needs to be taken to avoid a collision with the equipment. The Magnetic Field Generator (MFG) attaches directly to a vehicle or piece of machinery.
Page |3 Exhibit 9 operator convenience and is normally located at a different location on the machine (e.g. at a point that is visible to the operator when the machine is traveling in reverse). 1.1.2 Operations Unique to Generators with CAMs The functions unique to the Generators with CAM are: (Note: these are in addition to those described in Section 1.1.1) To transmit a 916.48 MHz signal from the CAM to a Magnetic Field Generator in another vehicle.
Page |4 Exhibit 9 Standard MFG Label (Label 1) MFG with CAM Label (Label 1) If equipped with a CAM, the white dotted box in the upper right corner will contain a label stating “CAM Installed”. Model number for generator with CAM is DDAC-PDS-C.
Page |5 Exhibit 9 Serial No. Label for Standard MFG (Label 2) Serial No. Label for MFG with CAM (Label 2) 1.4 FCC/IC Information The FCC information for the Standard Magnetic Field Generator is FCC ID: QUI-DDAC-PDS and for the Magnetic Field Generator with CAM is FCC ID: QUI-DDAC-C-PDS. Both models comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The ISED ID for the Standard Magnetic Field Generator is IC:11625A-DDACPDS and for the Magnetic Field Generator with CAM is IC: 11625A-DDACCPDS.
Page |6 Exhibit 9 turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/technician for help.
Page |7 Exhibit 9 Cet appareil est conforme avecx Industrie Canada exempt de licence Rss standard(s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut causer d’interférence, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris des interférences qui peuvent provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable du périphérique. 2 Operation 2.1 Installation Information The Magnetic Field Generator is mounted on a vehicle or piece of machinery.
Page |8 Exhibit 9 has an electronic failure and should be replaced and or serviced by qualified and authorized service personnel. 2.4 Maintenance The Magnetic Field Generator should be regularly cleaned to reduce buildup of dust and dirt. The user should check to see if the LEDs are working before using the system each day. There is a blue power-LED on the generator, visible on the generator housing.
Page |9 Exhibit 9 2.7 Specifications 2.7.1 Generator Specifications (Model DDAC-PDS and DDAC-PDS-C) Part Number: Standard Generator:DDAC-PDS Generator with CAM: DDAC-PDS-C Size: 30” x 3.11” x 4.375” with Mounting Arm; 8.875” x 3.06” x 3.52” without Mounting Arm Weight: 3.8 lbs./ 1.724 kg Input Voltage: 12 VDC Magnetic Field Frequency: 73 kHz pulsing AC field. Magnetic field pulses occur approx. 3% of the time. Magnetic Field Strength: negligible Maximum Current Draw: Less than 16A.
P a g e | 10 Exhibit 9 US7,420,471; US8,169,335; US8,232,888; US5,939,986; US6,810,353; US8,446,277; US8,552,882; US8,710,979; US8,810,390; US8,847,780; US9,081,046; US9,153,118; AU2005289704; AU2008316786; AU2009228472; AU2010241545; AU2013315672; ZA2007/02919; ZA2008/02673; ZA2010/06816, ZA2010/09068; ZA2011/07178 Patent Pending
P a g e | 11 Exhibit 9 Alerting Signals Field Adjust Step 9 • Remove bottom cover-see step 8 Have a Pedestrian with a PAD at the desired Danger Zone limit * slowly adjust the “PWM” pot with a 3/32” slotted screwdriver until the danger zone alerts at the desired distance. Return bottom cover. * To ensure proper functionality under all conditions the Danger Zone limit should not exceed 30’. If a larger field is required, contact Frederick Energy Products for options.
P a g e | 12 Exhibit 9 prior or contemporaneous agreements, representations, warranties and understandings with respect to the System, and the subject matter of this Agreement. (B) Definitions. In this Agreement, “You” and “Your” refer to You as the user of the System. “FEP” “we,” “us” and “our” refer to Frederick Energy Products, LLC and our successors, partners, affiliates, subsidiaries and assigns. “System” refers to the Hit-Not® System purchased by You.
P a g e | 13 Exhibit 9 cooperate with FEP’s defense of such claims. FEP will use reasonable efforts to notify You of any such claim, action, or proceeding which is subject to this indemnification upon FEP becoming aware of it. (B) Limitation of Liabilities.
P a g e | 14 Exhibit 9 of this dispute resolution procedure is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and shall not be affected by the invalidity of any other provision. By tapping "Accept", you again agree and confirm that you have read and understood these Terms of Service and the Disclaimer. Accept V. Entire Agreement; Assignment; Miscellaneous. These Terms constitute the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between You and us.