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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
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. Metal near the
Magnetic Field Generator may impact performance by reducing the field size. If equipped with
the optional CAM, the Magnetic Field Generator must be installed 21” away from any Xenon
strobe light or a cab silencer. After installing the Magnetic Field Generator on the machine,
performance of the unit should be verified by operation and test.
2.1.1 Inoperability Warning
Magnetic fields from Magnetic Field Generators (with or without CAM) can be affected by if
mounted too close to metal. The recommended guideline is to keep the Magnetic Field
Generator at least 4in or 100mm away from any metal. The Magnetic Field Generator with
CAM may experience erratic responses when in very close proximity to some electronic devices.
Electrical devices may transmit an electrical field and noise from these fields may cause
interference with the CAM’s detection of magnetic fields from other MFGs. A safe guideline is
to keep the Magnetic Field Generator at least 21 inches away from any electrical/electronic
device.
2.2 Charging
The Magnetic Field Generator is directly powered when the ignition of the vehicle is turned on
and requires no charging.
2.3 Alerts
Magnetic Field Generators are designed to automatically adjust and maintain the original zone
size. If the truck supply voltage changes or changes occur resulting in a reduction of zone sizes,
the system will automatically adjust as much as 5% to ensure that the zones remain where they
were initially set. If the processor senses a significant power reduction, the alarm may sound for
a period of time. When the sounder is activated, power must be cycled to restore normal
operation. If the problem persists, then service is required.
The generator tolerates voltage fluctuations from 12-15V. A converter is needed for voltages
greater than 18V. If the processer switch (SW) on the PCB is in the OFF position, a continuous
alarm will sound at maximum sound level. If the sound level cannot be adjusted, the system