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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
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. There also is an LED that
indicates the alarm status of the generator and works in tandem with the warning module or
PTM.
2.5 Adjustments
Magnetic field size and sounder volume of the Proximity Telemetrics Module(PTM) are
adjustments which can be made. To make the range adjustment (magnetic field size), remove
the generator top cover and adjust the potentiometer labeled PWM adjust. This POT will
increase or reduce the operating range of the generator. Place the PAD where danger zone is
desired. Adjust the POT so that the boundary between the danger zone warning zone is at the
PAD location. Move the POT slowly since there is a 1 second delay in moving out of a zone but
no delay in entering a zone. Note that generators are shipped with the maximum field size set.
Adjustments must be made by an authorized and trained person.
2.6 Interferences
The Magnetic Field Generator may receive false triggering (generate alarm) signals from some
RF-based devices around 916MHz including high power radios and some cell phones. Such
devices will need to be moved further away from the generator. If the devices cannot be
moved, then the path may need to be marked to indicate areas of interference of the system.
If possible the route may need to be changed. If you have devices that also operate at 73KHz,
then you need to physically separate the items as they may interfere with each other.