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Workzone Radar Head Office 198 Power Street Call us 1300 500 055 Glendenning NSW 2761 E info@boylan.net.au | boylan.net.au...
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Module Features LCD Display Screen Mode button A touch sensing button to steps through menu options Up Button A touch sensing button that increases menu value settings and turns options on. Down button A touch sensing button that decreases menu value settings and turns options off. On/Off Switch This silver toggle switch disconnects the battery from the controller.
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Disclaimer The Boylan Workzone Radar (BWR) is designed to provide added protection to workzone personnel and should only be used as part of a strategic layered approach to workzone protection. Introduction The Boylan Workzone Radar (BWR) generates an audible and sensory warning to...
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Quick Start Rotate the BWR onto the tripod or other mounting device Switch on unit at toggle switch ‘5’ IMPORTANT! It is imperative that the unit is completely stationary and pointed to a static object when switching on and during initialising. Movement or incoming signals will effect the calibration process! Following initialisation the default screen will appear on the LCD screen Limit:...
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Downloading Data Download and install latest logging application software. The application is Microsoft Windows compatible. Connect the Boylan Workzone Radar via the USB cable provided to port ‘7’ on the unit Activate Data Export Utilities application on computer Connect to Radar...
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The BWR can also be powered directly from a solar panel. Please contact us for details about suitable panels. Head Office 198 Power Street Call us 1300 500 055 Glendenning NSW 2761 E info@boylan.net.au | boylan.net.au...
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