For more information, see the PSA User Guide (part #700-1176). About PSA PSA is a radar-based safety system designed for school buses. Its primary function is to alert the driver and students leaving the bus about the danger from oncoming traffic, to prevent a potential accident before it happens.
GPS may be provided by an external source Installations that include both PSA and the Safe Fleet Right-hand Danger Zone (RHDZ) system share location data from a single GPS receiver. For more information, see the "Appendix" on page 19. RHDZ documentation is available on the Safe Fleet Community.
Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation PSA components mount in various locations inside and outside the bus (consult the "System Diagram" on page 6). Use the following information to help avoid mounting problems and harness-routing obstacles. IMPORTANT: Vehicle-specific planning Important aspects of a PSA installation depend on implementation details, including: •...
• ALWAYS keep a proper lookout for pedestrians and other objects. • ALWAYS follow all laws, regulations and rules for proper bus operation. • ALWAYS keep all PSA equipment clean and free of debris and ensure that your view of the PSA Display Module is unobstructed.
NOTE: GPS may be provided by an external source Installations that include both PSA and the Safe Fleet Right-hand Danger Zone (RHDZ) system share location data from a single GPS receiver. For more information, see the "Appendix" on page 19.
Mount on a flat surface 2. Remove backing from the 2-sided tape on the rear of the display. 3. With the car image facing you, and the Safe Fleet logo toward the ground, press the display against the mounting surface until it sticks.
NOTE: GPS connection to the Right-hand Danger Zone (RHDZ) system Installations that include PSA and the Safe Fleet RHDZ system share location data from a single GPS receiver connected to both systems. For more information, see the "Appendix" on page 19.
Forward and rear radar I/O harness serial legs must be temporarily connected to the SAM RS-232 port (one at a time) during PSA configuration and logging. These connections are not required for normal system operation. For more information see the PSA User Guide (700-1176).
Sharing GPS Data between PSA and Right-hand Danger Zone (RHDZ) If both PSA and Safe Fleet's RHDZ are installed, the two systems share GPS data. Configure one system as the GPS source, and the other as the client. RHDZ documentation is available on the Safe Fleet Community.
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Log in to the RHDZ system and configure RHDZ as the GPS source (for instructions, see "GPS Settings" in the RHDZ User Guide, part #700-1190). d. Log in to the PSA system and configure PSA as the GPS client (for instructions, see "GPS Settings" in the PSA User Guide, part #700-1176).
Email: service@seon.com If your PSA system is to be returned, please contact Technical Support, and provide the model and/or serial number of your SAM controller. Ask for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. An RMA number allows the Service Technicians to better track your product when it comes in for service.
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