Industrea Mining Technology PROD08472 Collision Avoidance System User Manual CASLITE Installation Manual

GE MINING AUSTRALIA Collision Avoidance System CASLITE Installation Manual

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User Manual_20160322_v1 - CAS GPS Installation Manual RevG1 160323.pdf

Installation
Manual
Rev G1
GE Mining
Industrea Mining Technology
PO Box 5107
Fountaindale, New South Wales
Australia, 2258
Tel: +61 2 4336 1800
Fax: +61 2 4336 1888
Email:
EnquiriesIMT@geindustrea.ge.com
Web: www.ge.com/au
CAS GPS
Collision Avoidance System
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Document Control
REV DESCRIPTION Review Approval Date
E Added shovel heading 19/11/2014
F Fixed inconsistent pinouts on 24way connector 27/03/2015
G Added Compliant Antenna Information (Page 6) D.Mc 19/11/2015
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Transport
All possible precautions are taken to protect the equipment against damage or losses
during shipment, however before accepting delivery, check all items against the
packing list or bill of loading. If there are shortages or evidence of physical damage,
notify GE Mining immediately.
Notify GE Mining within 7 days (maximum) in case of shortages or discrepancies,
according to the packing list. This will help ensure a speedy resolution to any
perceived problems. Keep a record of all claims and correspondence. Photos are
recommended.
Where practicable do not remove protective covers prior to installation unless there
are indications of damage. Boxes opened for inspection and inventory should be
carefully repacked to ensure protection of the contents or else the parts should be
packaged and stored in a safe place. Examine all packing boxes, wrappings and
covers for items attached to them, especially if the wrappings are to be discarded.
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Storage
Where the equipment is not to be installed immediately, proper storage is important
to ensure protection of equipment and validity of warranty.
Storage Temperature: -30 deg C to +85 deg C
Storage Location: dry low humidity location
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Unpacking of Equipment
The method of packing used will depend on the size and quantity of equipment.
Take care when unpacking the equipment to avoid damage to the equipment and
ensure the use of correct manual handling techniques.
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Installation
Installation should be in accordance with the installation procedures defined by GE
Mining and only performed by authorised and qualified installers.
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having
a maximum gain listed. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater
than those listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna
impedance is 50ohms.
GE
Part#
Relevant Product
(x = any variant)
CAS-GPS Port Nominal
Impedance
Gain Operating
Frequency
PROD0852 PROD084x-2 V2V 50 Ω +4dBi 902-928MHz
PROD0874 PROD084x-1 V2V 50 Ω +4dBi 821-896MHz
PROD0853 PROD084x-x GPS (Receive Only) 50 Ω +26dBi 1574.42-1576.42MHz
PROD0854 PROD0843-x, PROD0847-x GSM / 3G 50 Ω 0dBi
+1.7dBi
+2.9dBi
698-960MHz
1710-1990MHz
2100-2700MHz
PROD0833 PROD0842-x, PROD0847-x Wi - Fi 50 Ω <+5.0dBi 2400-2484MHz
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WARNING:
Consult with the client to confirm all equipment mounting
locations and power connections!
Do not weld on ROPs!
Do not drill through ROPs!
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Specialty Tools Required / Adhesives
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Specialty Tools Required / Adhesives
Coax Crimpers Tool0112 & Tool0254 for RG 58/214
Coax Cable Stripper Tool0113 for RG 58/59
Coax Cable Stripper For RG 214
Soldering Iron Butane
Torx Security Bit – T25
Metric Allen Key – 4mm
Nutsert Tool – Tool0253
Deutsch pin removal Tool Tool0256
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Specialty Tools Required / Adhesives
Deutsch pin Crimping Tool Tool0068 or Tool0101 / Tool0102
Digital Multi-Meter
Hole Saws: 20mm – 25mm
Self Amalgamating Tape – Plas0684
Loctite 243 – Chem0002
Loctite 248 – Chem0044
30 Meter tape measure
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In Vehicle Unit (IVU) (PROD0842)
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Input Power & Signal Connections
Service
Panel SIM Card
USB Card
Auxiliary USB
External
Cables LAN
Display
RF
Antenna
GPS Antenna
TOF1 Antenna
V2V Antenna
WiFi/WAN Antenna
TOF2 Antenna
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Input Power & Signal Connections
24-Way Deutsch (Vehicle Electrical Connections)
Status LEDs
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IVU Mounting
The IVU should be mounted such that:
The Preferred IVU mounting location is inside the cabin / electrical compartment
(this will assist with future expansion)
It is in the preferred location for that vehicle type
The units location is easily accessible for servicing
It is protected against rock fall and other damaging hazards
Not to obstruct walkways, access or egress
If mounting through a blind panel the supplied Nutserts should be used to enable
easy removal for servicing
Remember to record the orientation of the IVU as this is critical for the Calibration
of the 3 Axis Accelerometer. Refer to pages 60-61 of this manual.
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Mounting Locations & Cable Runs
The following diagrams show the preferred mounting locations and cable paths for
each vehicle type. Ensure the hardware supplied in the kit is being utilised.
Ensure there is a clear line of sight from all directions for the Antennas. It is a
recommendation on all Haul trucks the Antennas are to protrude above the Tray by
100mm, by doing this it creates a clear line of sight for the Antennas on all vehicles.
Keep in mind any working obstacles.
Ensure the correct size Stauff Clamp is used and matched to the specific handrail for
that machine and antenna mounting post diameter. Regular clamp bodies are
available in the following sizes: 38mm, 42mm, 44.5mm, 48.3mm, 50.8mm, 55mm,
57mm, 60.3mm, 60.5mm, and 70mm.
Stauff Clamp Rubber inserts are also available in all kits to maintain the correct
clamping on all Hand rail sizes and Antenna mounting post. Rubber inserts are
available in the following sizes: 32mm, 33.7mm, 35mm, 38.7mm, 40mm, 42mm,
45.5mm, 48mm, 51mm, 53.4mm, 56.4mm
Ensure all stauff clamp assemblies are tightened and secured correctly.
Ensure Loctite 243 is used to secure all Antenna mounting fasteners, or the equivalent
to this is Loctite 248. Loctite 248 (perfect for transporting by air as it is a paste).
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Mounting Locations & Cable Runs
Follow existing cable runs where possible
All cables to be secured using P-Clamps where possible
Cable ties should be used as a last resort where there is no provision for P-Clamps
Ensure cable ties are cut flush to avoid sharp edges
Cables should be secured at a minimum every 300mm
Avoid running cables near hot spots and pinch points
Glands should be used on cables running through bulkheads
It is recommended that a service loop be created on all the Antenna Coax Cables
this will especially aid in servicing of the system. i.e. Break in termination at either
end of the Coax cables.
Service loops are acceptable in the Coax and Display cables. Ensure if a service
loop is placed in the Coax Antenna cable that it is placed in a position that it is not
going to create a hazard, also ensure the service loop radius is not to small.
If mounting through a blind panel the supplied Nutserts should be used to enable
easy removal for servicing
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Light Vehicle
Note: IVU preferably mounted
inside the Operator’s cabin
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Light Vehicle
Bracket used here is the ATOM0033
V2V GPS GPRS
Note: Antenna Spacing between V2V
and GPRS should be a minimum of
300mm.
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Haul Truck
Note: IVU preferably mounted inside
the Operator’s cabin or the
electrical compartment
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Haul Truck
ANTENNAS TO PROTRUDE ABOVE TRAY BY 100mm. ENSURE
ANTENNAS WILL CLEAR ANY WORKING OBSTACLES.
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Stauff Clamp Sizes chosen to
suit Handrail sizes.
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Heavy vehicle (excluding Haul Truck)
Note: IVU preferably mounted
inside the Operator’s cabin
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Heavy vehicle (excluding Haul Truck)
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Display Unit (PROD0839)
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Display Unit (PROD0839)
The client should be consulted to ensure Display Unit is mounted in a mutually agreed
position.
The Display Unit should be mounted such that:
It does not to create any additional blind spots
The machine operator can easily reach the screen
Located within the field of view of the operator
It is not a hazard when operator is entering / exiting the machine cabin
It has appropriate support so as not to damage any part of the machine
Cable routes are carefully considered
All machines of the same type have the screen located in the same place
Mounting provides sufficient support for the Display (self tapping screws into the
Dash board is not acceptable)
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Display Unit (PROD0839)
Status Bar: Current status of system
components
Approaching Vehicle: Vehicle ID, Speed
Indicator and Distance
Your Vehicle: Vehicle ID and Speed
Indicator
Special Functions Buttons: Menu,
Configuration, GPS Data, Camera
selection and Data
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Display Unit (PROD0839)
Screen: 7” High Brightness LCD Touch
Screen with auto dimming for all lighting
conditions
Audio: Voice and tone output
Sensors: Light sensor for automatic screen
dimming
LED: LED output for system status
indication
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Display Unit (PROD0839)
Information: Product Code, Serial
Number an Approval Stamps
Connector: Electrical connection for
power and signals
Mount: Multi axis adjustable mounting
bracket
RF Installations
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RF Installations
This section describes the interconnections
between the CASCAM/RF system and CAS GPS
system.
Refer to the CASCAM/RF installation
documentation for the camera and RF
installation procedure.
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Upgrades
If upgrading a previous CASCAM/RF installation the installed CASCAM/RF
Display (PROD0119) will be removed and replaced with the CAS GPS Display.
All cables may be reused (provided they are in a serviceable condition). Some
power input requirements may change depending on the requested
functionality of the system. In this case modifications may need to be made
to the existing connections.
A full system health check should be completed before upgrade works start!
Any repair work to the existing installation may need to be charged back to
the customer.
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Interconnections – 4CAM/4RF
PROD0179
EXPANSION UNIT
INPUT CABLE
PROD0180
EXPANSION UNIT
TO DISPLAY
CABLE
12 WAY DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
INTERFACE
24 WAY
DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
INTERFACE
CASGPS DISPLAY
CASGPS IN-
VEHICLE UNIT (IVU)
PROD0850-xM
CASGPS IVU TO
DISPLAY CABLE
PROD0161-CL
EXPANSION UNIT
PROD0184
EXPANSION UNIT
TO CAM/RF
CABLE CONNECTIONS TO CAMERA
UNITS AND RF UNITS
CHANNEL 6: FRONT
CHANNEL 5: LEFT
CHANNEL 4: REAR
CHANNEL 3: RIGHT
IGNITION SIGNAL
VEHICLE
SIGNALS AND
POWER
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Interconnections – 4CAM/4RF
Expansion Unit “DISPLAY” output
12 way military connector
12 way Deutsch connector on
PROD0180 cable 24 way Deutsch connector at IVU
Reference Pin Colour Pin Reference Pin
Vin + A RED 1 Ignition (DI1) 4
GND B BLACK 2 GND 5
CAMEX+ C GREEN 3 Video+ 21
CAMEX- D YELLOW 4 Video- 20
RS485+ E WHITE 5 RS485+ 13
RS485- F BLUE 6 RS485- 19
REV+ H GREY 7 REV+ (DI3+) 16
REV- J VIOLET 8 REV- (DI3-) 17
FWD+ M WHITE/BLACK 11 FWD+ (DI4+) 22
FWD- N PINK/BLACK 12 FWD- (DI4-) 23
PWR+ (Battery) 6
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Interconnections – 1CAM/1RF
PROD0181
DISPLAY
UNIT INPUT
CABLE
12 WAY DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
INTERFACE
6 WAY DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
INTERFACE
CASGPS IN-VEHICLE
UNIT (IVU)
CASGPS DISPLAY
PROD0850-xM
CASGPS IVU TO
DISPLAY CABLE
PROD0118
CAMERA UNIT
24 WAY DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
INTERFACE
POWER FROM BATTERY
PROD0182
DISPLAY TO
CAM/RF CABLE
HEAVY VEHICLE RF
UNIT (TYPICALLY
PROD0169)
PROD0183
CAMERA TO RF
UNIT CABLE
VEHICLE
SIGNALS AND POWER
FROM IGNITION
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Interconnections – 1CAM/1RF
Display Input Cable (PROD0181) 24 Way Deutsch Connector CASGPS IVU
Reference Pin Colour Deutsch (12 way) Reference Pin
Vin + RED 1 Ignition (DI1) 4
GND BLACK 2 GND 5
REV + WHITE 7 REV+ (DI3+) 16
REV - BLACK 8 REV- (DI3-) 17
FWD + YELLOW 11 FWD+ (DI4+) 22
FWD - BLACK 12 FWD- (DI4-) 23
PWR+ (Battery) 6
Display to Camera/RF Cable (PROD0182) Deutsch (6 way)
+12V A RED 1 +12V 12
GND B BLACK 2 GND 11
VID+ C GREEN 3 Video+ 21
VID- D YELLOW 4 Video- 20
RS485+ E WHITE 5 RS485+ 13
RS485- F BLUE 6 RS485- 19
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Interconnections - LV
VEHICLE
POWER
6 WAY DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
INTERFACE
LIGHT VEHICLE
RF UNIT
(PROD0295)
CASGPS IN-VEHICLE
UNIT (IVU)
CASGPS DISPLAY
PROD0850-xM
CASGPS IVU TO
DISPLAY CABLE
REVERSE
SIGNALS AND
IGNITION SIGNAL
PROD0296
LV RF INPUT
CABLE
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Interconnections - LV
LV Power CASGPS IVU (24 way) Deutsch (6 way) RF Unit
Pin Colour Reference Pin Pin Reference Colour
PWR+ RED PWR+ 6 1 Vin RED
GND BLACK GND 5 2 GND BLACK
3 +12 BROWN
4 BUZZER BLUE
COM1 RX 7 5 RS232 TX GREEN
COM1 TX 1 6 RS232 RX YELLOW
REV+ (DI3+) 16
REV- (DI3-) 17
Ignition (DI1) 4
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24 WAY DEUTSCH
CONNECTOR
6 5 4 23 22 17 16
PWR
GND
IGNITION
FORWARD
FORWARD +
REVERSE
REVERSE +
5A
Fuse
3A
Fuse
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6 5 4 23 22 17 16
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Deutsch Connector
24 Pin Deutsch
Connector
Wire Colour Basic Signal Wiring CAT Gear Decoder Signal Wiring
6 Red Input Power +ve (Fused Battery) Input Power +ve (Fused Battery)
5 Black Ground Ground
4 Yellow Ignition +ve (Key Switch) (Ground
Referenced)
Ignition +ve (Key Switch)
16 Grey Reverse +ve Reverse +ve
17 Violet Reverse -ve Reverse -ve
22 White / Black Forward +ve Forward +ve
23 Pink / Black Forward -ve Forward -ve
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Input Power & Signal Connections
Input Power (Vin)
Vin+ should be sourced after the isolator
WARNING:
The IVU remains powered for up to 14hrs after the input power has been
Isolated
Input power / ignition pickup point must have inline short circuit protection, use
supplied fuse holders and fuses from installation kit.
5A blade fuse on VIN+ located as close as possible to the power source for LV
3A Resettable Circuit Breaker to be used on all HV for Ignition
5A Resettable Circuit Breaker to be used on all HV for VIN+
Fuse location should be accessible for servicing and be clearly labelled using
the supplied labels from kit and located if possible on or close to the existing
fuse panel. Fuse label is identified by ‘CAS’
Direct battery power should be used with independent fuse
Do not use other electrical circuit power supplies
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Input Power & Signal Connections
Ground
Ground pickup point is the vehicle chassis. A ring terminal on a designated
grounding point should be used.
Ignition Signal
Vehicle ignition should be protected by an independent 3Amp fuse. Although the
system does not draw operating current from this source, the vehicle’s circuit should
be protected against inadvertent shorts.
Basic Reverse & Forward Signals
Unless using a CAT Gear Decoder (see below) the reverse signal should be obtained
from the vehicle’s reverse buzzer or alternatively the reverse lights. The forward
signal may be wired from a suitable forward gear indicator, with the forward
negative signal is tied to ground. Pickup should be made on the output side of the
relays.
CAT Gear Decoder Reverse & Forward Signals (PROD0587 CAT B,C & D or PROD0724 CAT E & F)
For vehicles using the CAT Gear Decoder, Reverse and Forward signals should be
obtained directly from the decoders outputs observing the correct polarity when
connecting to the IVU. Basic Reverse & Forward Signal wiring is not required when
using the Reverse & Forward Signals from the CAT Gear Decoder.
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General Wiring Principles
Blanking plugs or caps are supplied and must be in place for all unused connectors
i.e. 24 way Deutsch Connector on the IVU for example
All cable joins/splices should be soldered and heat shrink insulation applied
All wires are to be labelled i.e. IGN, VIN+ ,GND , REV using the supplied labels
DO NOT use clamp type splice devices to tee into vehicle wiring
Crimp type ring terminals should be used for all terminal blocks
All wiring should be run in the supplied flexible conduit along with the boot ends
also supplied in the kit
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Antenna cable terminations
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Antenna cable terminations
You need to have received the proper
training before attempting to terminate
antenna cables
Antenna cable terminations are one of the
most critical components of the system
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Antenna cable terminations
1. Strip cable jacket, braid, and dielectric to dimensions in the table below for the
appropriate cable and connector. All cuts are to be sharp and square. Important:
Do not nick braid, dielectric, and centre conductor.
Cable Type A (mm) B (mm) C (mm)
RG58 TNC 15.5 8 3.5
RG58 N 15.1 6.8 4
RG214 TNC 16.8 7.3 4.7
RG214 N 15.1 6.8 4
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Antenna cable terminations
2. Slide outer ferrule onto cable as shown
3. Flare slightly end of cable braid as shown to facilitate insertion of inner ferrule.
Important: Do not comb out braid.
4. Place contact on cable centre conductor so that it butts against cable dielectric.
Solder contact in place.
Outer Ferrule
Cable dielectric
Contact on Cable centre conductor
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Antenna cable terminations
5. Install cable assembly into body assembly so that inner ferrule portion slides
under braid. Push cable assembly forward until contact snaps into place in
insulator. The tip of the centre contact should be level with the face of the
connector.
6. Slide outer ferrule over braid and up against connector body. Crimp outer
ferrule using Die Set Cavity in table above.
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Antenna cable terminations
7. Apply Self Amalgamating tape to Co ax Termination this will aid in keeping out
any moisture that may get into the Co ax Termination.
Self Amalgamating tape here
8. Repeat steps 1-7 for the other end of the cable
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Testing Antenna cable terminations
Test completed cable for continuity and short circuits by completing the following:
A. With both ends of the cable disconnected. Measure the resistance between
the inner and outer conductors. Must be open circuit (>10M)
>10M
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Testing Antenna cable terminations
B. Short the inner to the outer conductor on one end of the cable
C. Measure the resistance from the inner to the outer conductors on the
opposite end. Must be low resistance (<1).
D. If available, measure the VSWR of the completed cable
0.2 Shorting link
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Antenna Cable Connection Security
Antenna cable connection points can be prone to loosening with cable
movement
Tighten antenna cable connections with adequate force to prevent
loosening
Apply a small amount Loctite 243 or 248 thread locker to prevent
unwanted loosening
Caution! Thread locking compounds are an electrically isolative material.
If all threads are covered with thread locker the antenna may not work!
Ensure electrical conductivity after installation.
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Configuration
The following pages refer
to the configuration
process for CAS GPS.
Easy and straight
forward no laptop
required.
Conveniently
programmed through
the Graphic User
Interface. (Display)
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Configuration Installation Measurements
Vehicle Length (m)
Vehicle Width (m)
GPS Antenna Length (from front)
The following
measurements are
the dimensions of
the machine and
GPS Antenna
location. These
measurements are
crucial for the GPS
to perform
correctly and
accurately.
GPS antenna Width (from LHS)
GPS antenna location
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Configuration Installation Measurements
A = Truck Length
Measurements shown here are an example
of a Haul truck.
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Configuration Installation Measurements
B = Truck Width
C = GPS antenna height
Measurements shown here are an example
of a Haul truck.
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IVU Orientation
The orientation of the IVU must be
recorded so that the 3 axis accelerometer
can be correctly calibrated
The table (right) should be used to
determine the orientation number of the
installed IVU
The orientation is referenced to the vehicle
if viewed from above when travelling
towards the top of the page (as shown by
the vehicle diagram)
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IVU Orientation (Examples)
Orientation
Number 1
IVU mounted on
the roof
Orientation
Number 7
IVU mounted
inside cabin
behind the rear
seat
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Configuration
Configuration Button
Use the button at bottom of Display to access CAS GPS
CASInstaller window
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Length(m): Width(m): Heigth(m):
10.00 10.00 10.00
GPS Antenna
Clear Back
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Q W E R T Y U I O P
A S D F G H J K L
Ent
Shift
Z X C V B N M .
Char Space
PassCode: Save Cancel
CASGPS
CASInstaller
Vehicle
Wi-Fi IP
Asset Name:
Asset Type:
Object Type:
Orientation:
Forward:
Reverse:
Length(m): Width(m): Heigth(m):
10.00 10.00 10.00
192.168.1.5
HV1234
CAT793
Heavy Vehicle Truck
1
Input 3
Input 2
Network
>
> > >
Configuration
Record the IVU orientation
here.
Click on the Orientation
drop down box and select
from the list of numbers
which refer to the table
listed on page 39 of this
manual.
Key Board
Enter the Asset Name (usually the
vehicle’s ID) using the Keyboard
below
The Asset type is not critical but
provides a record of the make and
model of the vehicle.
Select the Object type by clicking
on the object type drop down box
and select the correct vehicle for
the installation.
Once the object type is selected it
automatically populates the
typical dimensions for the
particular vehicle type.
Ensure the location of the GPS
Antenna (Length, Width and
Height) is correct for the install
When completed enter the
passcode before pressing Save
button on the lower right hand
side of the screen, this
configuration is now stored and
system is now ready to use.
This ICON will change
once the Object Type has
been chosen
Shovel with Heading
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Shovel with Heading Overview
The difficulty with rotating equipment such as
shovels is that the heading cannot be determined
by 1 normal GPS receiver. To overcome this a
secondary IVU can be installed to provide
another position from which a heading can be
determined.
To provide the minimum error the 2 IVU
antenna’s should be installed as far apart as
possible on the machine.
The primary IVU (1 on diagram) should be located
near the operators cab. The secondary IVU (2 on
diagram) should be located on the opposite side
and to the rear of the Shovel.
The primary IVU (1) is installed exactly the same
as a normal Shovel installation (with the
exception of configuration).
Length
Width
Y1
Y2
XGPS1
YGPS1
1
2
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Primary IVU Configuration
Lengt
Width
Y1
Y2
XGPS1
YGPS1
1
2
Clear Back
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Q W E R T Y U I O P
A S D F G H J K L
Ent
Shift
Z X C V B N M .
Char Space
PassCode: Save Cancel
CASGPS
CASInstaller
ZGPS: XGPS1: YGPS1:
10.00 10.00 10.00
GPS Heading Solution
Help
Side: R #: 847613050001 Y1: 10.00 Y2: 10.00
>
Vehicle
Wi-Fi IP
Asset Name:
Asset Type:
Object Type:
Orientation:
Forward:
Reverse:
Length(m): Width(m): Heigth(m):
10.00 10.00 10.00
192.168.1.5
SH1234
P&H4100
Shovel with heading
1
Input 3
Input 2
Network
>
> > >
Configure the vehicle section as normal
Help button opens a window describing
the required measurements
ZGPS is the height of the Primary GPS
antenna
XGPS1 is the horizontal distance
between the primary and secondary
antennas
YGPS1 is the vertical distance between
the primary and secondary antennas
Side indicates the location of the
operators cabin (Left or Right side of the
boom)
# is the serial number of the secondary
IVU
Y1 is the distance from the rear of the
shovel to the center of rotation
Y2 is the length of the body of the
shovel (excluding the boom)
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Primary IVU Configuration
Right Hand Side Cab
Length
Width
Y1
Y2
XGPS1
YGPS1
1
2
Left Hand Side Cab
Length
Width
Y1
Y2
XGPS1
YGPS1
1
2
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Secondary IVU Installation
Key points:
Secondary IVU GPS antenna to be located as
far away as practical from the primary GPS
antenna
IVU needs to be configured via the Display
interface prior to installation
The IVU is installed without Display
Install sealing caps on all unused ports
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Secondary IVU Wiring
Fused (5A) power (pin 6) and
ground (pin 5) are the only signals
required for the secondary IVU
Ignition input (pin 4) should be
hardwired to the fused input
power
Unused pins sealed with sealing
plugs
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Secondary IVU Configuration
Clear Back
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Q W E R T Y U I O P
A S D F G H J K L
Ent
Shift
Z X C V B N M .
Char Space
PassCode: Save Cancel
CASGPS
CASInstaller
Vehicle
Wi-Fi IP
Asset Name:
Asset Type:
Object Type:
Orientation:
Forward:
Reverse:
Length(m): Width(m): Heigth(m):
0.00 0.00 0.00
SH1234
Heading unit
Other Heading
1
Input 3
Input 2
Network
>
> > >
Set the Asset Name to be the same as
the primary IVU
Object type should be set to Other
Heading
Orientation, Forward and Reverse are
not used.
The Length, Width and Height by
default will be set to 0.00 and should be
left as zero.
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Shovel Heading Testing
The secondary IVU status icon indicates the
communication status to the secondary IVU:
Green indicates good
Yellow indicates warning, no message
received in the last 5 seconds
Red indicates error, no message
received in the last 5 minutes
Pressing the button displays the primary
and secondary IVU’s GPS information.
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Shovel Heading Testing
The GPS icon should always be green when a Shovel with Heading is
correctly installed and operating.
Should the GPS icon change to yellow, this indicates that the primary
IVU no longer has a valid heading. Potential causes:
Loss of communication between primary and secondary IVU’s (will be
indicated by the Secondary IVU status icon )
Loss of GPS signal to primary and/or secondary IVU (indicated by
poor HDOP reading >4)
Poor GPS signal to primary and/or secondary IVU (indicated by poor
HDOP reading >4)
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Configuration & Install Record
On completion of the physical installation:
Complete the Installation Checklist to ensure that the system is installed
correctly and is operating as expected.
Complete the Installation Record carefully filling in all of the required details
(including orientation, GPS location, vehicle size, vehicle ID)
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Configuration & Install Record
CAS GPS CHECKLIST:
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Configuration & Install Record
CAS GPS ITP:
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Record Keeping
Take photographs of the completed
installation (for future reference and record of
installation)
File all documentation appropriately
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Trouble Shooting
No power / Blank screen
Use this diagram to troubleshoot
an apparent loss or blank screen:
Is the vehicle’s battery connected and fully
charged?
Are all the connectors plugged into the IVU
and display?
Is the power LED green on the
IVU?
Is the power LED blue on the
IVU?
Yes
No
Is the cable between the IVU and display in good
condition (no cuts or breaks)?
Switch the vehicle ignition to the “On”
position. Does the power LED turn green?
Is the power LED on the IVU on? Has the fuse blown?
Connect and
retest
No
Yes Replace and
retest. If fuse
blows again
contact
authorised
representative to
inspect
Yes
No
No
Yes
Connect/charge
and retest
No
Yes
Yes
Contact an
authorised
representative to
inspect
No No
The system was
in a low power
mode.
Yes
Replace cable
and retest
No
Yes
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Trouble Shooting
GPS Problems
The GPS signal status is indicated by the colour
of the ICON at the top of the display.
Green: position and heading no faults
Yellow: position fix but no heading no faults
Red: No GPS signal or GPS error fault or no
signal
Is the GPS icon
Red
Does the antenna have an
unobstructed view of the sky?
Yes
Position vehicle to
have clear view of
the sky and retest
No
Does the antenna have signs of physical
damage?
Yes
Are the connectors securely tightened at the
antenna and the IVU?
Yes
Replace antenna
and retest
No
Tighten connectors
and retest
No
Is the antenna cable in good
condition (no cuts or breaks)?
Yes
Replace antenna
cable and retest
No
Contact an
authorised
representative to
inspect the system
Yes
No fault detected
by the system. If it
is not functioning
correctly contact
an authorised
representative
No
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Trouble Shooting
V2V Problems
The Vehicle to Vehicle communication is indicated by
the colour of the ICON at the top of the display.
Green: Communicating with other vehicles no faults
Yellow: No other vehicles in range no faults
Red: Radio error fault or error detected
Is the V2V icon
Red
Yes
Does the antenna have signs of
physical damage?
Are the connectors securely tightened at the
antenna and the IVU?
Yes
Replace antenna
and retest
No
Tighten connectors
and retest
No
Is the antenna cable in good
condition (no cuts or breaks)?
Yes
Replace antenna
cable and retest
No
Contact an
authorised
representative to
inspect the system
Yes
No fault detected
by the system. If it
is not functioning
correctly contact
an authorised
representative
No
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Service and Maintenance
Scheduled System Servicing
It is recommended that the system undergo preventative scheduled
maintenance and inspections. These should be carried out by trained and
authorised personnel every 6 months or 1500hrs (which ever occurs first)
Software Updates
Software updates are automatically pushed out to all IVU’S connected to the
CAS server and will be scheduled with the end-user.
Equipment Maintenance
If the system is not functioning as expected, refer to the Troubleshooting
section. If a fault cannot be resolved please contact your nearest authorised
representative.
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Service and Maintenance
Equipment Service
Display Unit
Clean screen surface with a clean dry soft cloth Do Not use solvents or
cleaners on the screen surface
Check for physical damage to screen surface
Check the cable connector is securely connected at the rear of the screen
finger tighten only if loose
Check the mounting bracket is secure finger tighten only if loose
System
Check visually that all antennas are in good condition and the antenna cables
are connected
Check visually that no cables are loose or damaged
Verify that the system is working correctly prior to starting the vehicle and
during operations
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Decommission
Removal of the system should only performed if authorised by the owner of the
vehicle
Removal should only be performed by a qualified Auto Electrician
All system components and wiring should be removed
All vehicle wiring should be restored back to original condition
Dispose or store removed system in accordance with this manual
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Disposal
The electronic equipment discussed in this manual must not be treated as general
waste or disposed of into landfill.
By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly, you will be helping to prevent
potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which
could otherwise be caused by incorrect disposal of this product.
The IVU unit contains a Lithium Ion battery and should be disposed of in accordance
with local regulations.
The electronic equipment is RoHS compliant 2002/95/EC (Lead Free).
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The CAS product is a driver’s aid and should not be relied upon as the
primary means of reducing the risks of high potential interactions
between Heavy Vehicles, Light Vehicles, infrastructure and personnel.
GPS based proximity detection may not operate when satellites are not
fully visible in the sky (e.g. in a deep mining pit near a high-wall or under
a workshop roof). Consideration should be given to supplementing GPS
with RF proximity detection and visual aids using cameras.
Alarm logic should be determined via site specific risk assessment based
on the end-users specified high risk interactions.
The CAS product does not take control of the vehicle although can
provide inhibit signals to prevent movement from a stationary position –
implementation will require approval from the vehicle OEM, vehicle
owner and GE and a detailed risk assessment conducted.
Disclaimer
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express or implied warranty of any kind. GE MAKES NO ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
REGARDING ANY PRODUCTS DESCRIBED IN THESE MATERIALS. TO THE
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PARTICULAR PURPOSE. GE further makes no representation or warranty of
accuracy of these materials and neither GE will have no responsibility or
liability for any error or omission in these materials.
Disclaimer
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