Highway Technologies 1032 Highway Safety Transmitter User Manual Revised Manual
Highway Technologies Inc Highway Safety Transmitter Revised Manual
Revised Manual
THE W IZARD ® Work Zone Alert and Information Radio RF Safety Warning The antenna for this device must be mounted on top of the roof of the vehicle or on top of the construction site trailer away from nearby personnel. All personnel must remain at least 7” from an unobstructed antenna to avoid extended periods of RF exposure. Highway Technologies, Inc 81 Texaco Road • Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 • 717-691-8007 Wizard Field Operation Procedures A guide for settings and message selection under varying operating conditions. Highway Technologies, Inc 81 Texaco Road • Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 • 717-691-8007 With trucks logging more than 50 billion vehicle miles on the nation's roads, more maintenance and more work zones increases the opportunity for more accidents. Higher speeds, inattentive driving and closer spacing contribute to rear-end vehicle collisions and hazardous conditions for road construction workers. The Wizard® is designed to provide advanced warning of impending traffic slowdowns to give all vehicles, especially heavy trucks, the necessary time to stop. The Wizard is a completely portable wireless broadcasting system adaptable to any work site, sending localized messages on selected CB channels. The Wizard counts down the selected interval for sending, listens for a break in activity on channels 9 and 19 (or other user selected and emergency CB channels), and broadcasts when clear. Care is taken to not interfere with normal CB communication between vehicles. A short message alerts the driver to slow down. The message can be broadcast on a second user selected channel if desired. Messages can be changed at the site, broadcast distances adjusted for traffic backup, and message frequency modified to compensate for average speeds. Select desired Transmit Channel using the “Channel Selector” switch Adjust Squelch and Volume Controls to desired levels Listen for “break” in conversations Squeeze (and hold) microphone switch while speaking. As soon as you finish your message release the microphone switch and listen for a response. Be sure to hold the microphone near your mouth so that your voice - not just background noise - can be heard. Release microphone switch to listen for response WARNING The Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Any adjustments or alterations which alter the performance of the transceiver's original FCC type acceptance, or change the frequency determining method, are strictly prohibited. Replacement or substitution of crystals, transistors, ICs, regulator diodes, or any other part of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommended by Highway Technologies, Inc., may cause violation of the technical regulations of Part 95 of the FCC rules or violation of type acceptance requirements of Part 2 of the rules. This radio has been type accepted and certified by the FCC. Enclosure General Specifications The Wizard enclosure is a protected, weather resistant box. Boxes that are fully weather protected are available as an option. Internal components are securely mounted to the case and inter connected with industrial connectors It may be used in many weather conditions so long as no part of the box is submerged. Care should be taken to protect the unit with appropriate security measures if placed in an unattended location. Page 11 Page 2 Set The Wizard to Broadcast Automatically Set “MODE” switch to “TRANSMIT” position. Contents Remote Antenna Installation Construction Site Trailer If unit is used inside a trailer, external antenna (optional) may be mounted in any convenient outside location accord ing to instructions Plug lead-in shielded cable to “antenna in” connector. Operate the system according to all previous instructions. No personnel should be closer to the antenna than 7 unob structed inches. NOTE: DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT A PROPERLY CONNECTED AND LOCATED ANTENNA ! Power Panel Indicators There are two light bar indicators that provide dynamic strength infor mation Meters The “VOLTS” bar indicates the level of DC power being provided to the unit. It should read about 12V for proper operation The “ACTIVITY” bar gives an indication of how frequent and strong the signals are that are being received by the CB. Distant transmissions (weak signals) will not cause the system to interpret the channel as being busy. CB Microphone Operation Elimination of licensing ………………………………………4 Rules You Should Know ………………………………………4 Easy to Operate ………………………………………………5 Operation ………………………………………………………6 If the Transceiver is placed Indoors………………………6 If the Transceiver is placed Outdoors ……………………6 Select power source ………………………………………6 12 volt operation ………………………………………6 Initial Set-up…………………………………………………6 Message Set-up ……………………………………………7 To Record A Message ………………………………7 To Listen and Confirm Recorded Message(s)………7 Transmit Set-up ……………………………………………7 CB Channel Selection …………………………………8 To Designate Working Channels ……………………8 CB Broadcast Message ………………………………9 To Confirm Complete Setup …………………………9 Set The Wizard to Broadcast Automatically ………10 Remote Antenna Installation ……………………………10 Construction Site Trailer ……………………………10 Power Panel Indicators …………………………………10 Meters …………………………………………………10 CB Microphone Operation ………………………………10 Operator Communication ……………………………10 Enclosure …………………………………………………11 General Specifications ………………………………11 Operator Communication The “Microphone” may be used if desired for live communications Rotate “MODE” switch to “STD CB” Page 10 Page 3 Elimination of Licensing The Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Citizens Band Radio Service operators are no longer required to obtain an FCC license to operate their CB equipment. In doing so, the FCC also permits CB stations to operate without station identification. Elimination of individual station licenses results in no lessening of the operating privileges or responsibilities of CB users. An operator of a CB radio station is still required to comply with the Communica tions Act and with the rules of CB Radio Service. A second channel is provided to extend cover age to one other channel that may be used for information. Using the “Channel Selector Knob” select a SECOND channel on which to alternate trans missions. Perform the same procedure as out lined above, using the “Channel B” assign but ton. The same channel should NOT be assigned to A and B. Rules You Should Know In common with all other CB operators, you must comply with the general rules prohibiting music, profanity, promotion of illegal activi ties, selling of merchandise or services, and blasting others off the air with illegally amplified transmitters. Although one-way communications are generally not allowed, oper ation of the Wizard for its intended purpose is permitted. Rule 18 (d) provides specific permission to establish one-way communica tions concerning highway conditions to assist travelers. An opera tor should be monitoring the Wizard at all times. Since Rule 7 (b) reserves Channel 9 for emergency communica tions or travelers assistance, channel 9 may be a good choice as channel B. To confirm the channels selected, push the display channel A or display channel B buttons and observe the channel number displayed. Release the switch as soon as the channel selection is confirmed. CB Broadcast Message After channels have been selected, select the appro priate message in Message panel. Select “Message Frequency” indicated in seconds. If 30 seconds is selected, the timer will countdown 30 seconds after the completion of each transmissioin to begin a new transmission. If the channel is busy, it will take a few additional seconds to wait for a break in the conversation. NOTE: The faster the traffic, the more frequently the message should be sent. To Confirm Complete Setup Set “MODE” switch to “TEST” position. The system will perform automatically, governed by the current settings (including timed response and message selection). The message will be directed only to the Wizard speaker, not transmitted to the active chan nel. If you do not hear the message when the Wizard is simulating a transmission, set the speaker switch to “on” and/or turn the volume switch to a higher set ting. If the settings give the desired results, then proceed. Otherwise, return to the appropriate previous steps. Page 4 Page 9 CB Channel Selection While the dominant “trucker” channel nationally is 19, certain regional preferences may influence your Channel A selection. Channel B may be set to the primary emergency channel (9) or another secondary channel of your choice Place “MODE” switch in “SETUP” position. Push “Display A” switch to display the channel number currently designated as the primary broadcast channel Push “Display B” to display the channel number currently designated as the secondary channel. Easy to Operate Bring Wizard to desired location If not already attached to a power source plug into a cig arette lighter or other 12V DC source Select prerecorded message or record on the spot Select CB channels on which to transmit and amount of delay between messages Turn mode control to “Transmit” and the rest is automatic. If the selections are satisfactory, there is no need to change the designated working channels. Note: Channel B should be different from channel A to avoid back-to-back messages on channel A. If you wish to use only one channel, slide the channel B on-off switch to “off.” To Designate Working Channels To change the designated working channels... 1. Turn the “Channel Selector” until the desired channel on which you wish to transmit a message appears in the “Channel Displayed” window. 2. Push the “Assign A” button to designate to the system that the channel dis played will be designated “Channel A”. Note: Although the Wizard is technically capable of being set to any of the 40 CB channels, for simplicity the factory pre-selects 6 channels starting with 19 and 9 - the channels that are normally used. Page 8 The broadcast should be under the direct control of a nearby operator at all times Page 5 Operation Antenna connector 12V Power connector If the Transceiver is placed Indoors If located in construction shack or other permanent or semi-permanent loca tion, place antenna in suitable external location and connect antenna lead-in to terminal at lower right side of case. If the Transceiver is placed Outdoors Screw antenna securely into coaxial antenna connector No personnel should be closer to the antenna than 7 unobstructed inches. Select power source 12 volt operation A connection cable is provided for plugging into a standard automo tive cigarette lighter. Cables for connecting to other 12V DC sourc es are available. Message Set-up There is a provision for storing 3 different messages. Messages can be recorded in the field. They will be more readily understood if the back ground noise is minimized, and the person recording the message speaks clearly. To Record A Message Place Mode Switch in “SETUP” position. Recording a new message will erase any message previously recorded at that message position. Place “Message Selection” switch in position 1, 2, or 3. Squeeze the microphone to depress the mic switch, and speak. Release “Record” switch only after complete message has been recorded. Keeping the message as short as practical will minimize inconvenience to CB users. The system will record a message as long as 18 seconds. The number of seconds remaining will be displayed. To Listen and Confirm Recorded Message(s) Initial Set-up Open front cover. Turn on main power switch. Different lights will turn on depending on the settings. 1. Select message 1, 2 or 3. 2. Press “Push to Listen” momentarily and release to hear any recorded mes sage. This will not alter messages. Transmit Set-up The voltage indicator light bar should indicate 12V. However, the unit will function normally when provided by at least 10V DC Page 6 It is IMPORTANT in the set-up of the CB Broadcast frequencies to follow the procedure accurately, and reconfirm certain settings occasionally dur ing the broadcast period. For instance, depending on volume of traffic and the slowdown rate, message frequency selection may require changing. It is also important to keep the message relevant. Credibility is established by broadcasting the right message at the right time. Page 7
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