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Personal Node User Manual Section 5 Everyday operation
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5.3 Use In-Vehicle Detection (IVD) mode
In situations where a user needs to enter a vehicle as an Operator or passenger the Personal Node is
put into In-Vehicle Detection (IVD) mode to suppress the proximity alarm on both the Personal Node
and the In-Vehicle PC.
IVD mode is only available when within the relatively short IVD range of the vehicle.
The IVD range is configurable by the System Administrator.
Note that the driver ID can be selected from the IVD list in the Driver Identification screen on the In-
Vehicle PC.
Procedure 3 Activating IVD - SafeDetect operating
Perform this procedure to activate IVD mode on a Personal Node when approaching a vehicle when
the vehicle’s system is on and an alarm is triggered on the Personal Node
For a stand-alone SafeDetect system, the driver should enter IVD mode first to
associate himself/herself with the vehicle as the Vehicle Operator.
Step
Action/Response
Comments
1) Approach the
vehicle.
The alarm annunciates.
This will occur for each of the active
warning zones but can be muted if
required.
2) Enter IVD
mode
When at the vehicle, press the Personal
Node button twice within two seconds and
confirm that:
The audible alarm mutes.
The Status LED illuminates solid green.
The IVD range is configurable by the
System Administrator but typically
1-5 metres from the vehicle node
depending on the vehicle
configuration. See IVD pattern on
page 25.
3) Confirm IVD
features
display as
appropriate.
If the vehicle has an In-Vehicle PC, confirm
that the Personal Node ID is:
Added to the IVD list on the Driver ID
screen.
Removed from the warning zone panel
and warnings list.
The audible alarm mutes.
Some LVs may operate without an In-
Vehicle PC.
Procedure 4 Activating IVD - SafeDetect not operating
Perform this procedure to activate IVD mode on a Personal Node when approaching a vehicle where
the SafeDetect system is off. IVD mode is only possible when the SafeDetect system is on.
For a stand-alone SafeDetect system, the driver should enter IVD mode first to
associate himself/herself with the vehicle as the Vehicle Operator.