The Seat Monitor and Data Acquisition System is available in three different configurations. The Seat Monitor and Data Acquisition System has been designed to exceed NFPA 1901 Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus 2009 Edition requirements for a Vehicle Data Recorder (paragraph 4.11) and a Seat Belt Warning System (paragraph 14.1.3.10).
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The Fire Research Seat Monitor and Data Acquisition System meets and exceeds the requirements laid out in NFPA 1901 (2009) paragraph 4.11 requirements for a Vehicle Data Recorder and paragraph 14.1.3.10 requirements for a Seat Belt Warning system.
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The Fire Research Seat Monitor and Data Acquisition System meets and exceeds the requirements laid out in NFPA 1901 (2009) paragraph 4.11 requirements for a Vehicle Data Recorder and paragraph 14.1.3.10 requirements for a Seat Belt Warning system.
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The Seat Monitor and Data Aquisition system requires several components to function. This page will offer a brief overview only. Please refer to the system manuals for a complete description of how these parts all work together to provide a complete solution
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The PC Wireless Interface Module is a USB device that can be connected to a personal computer to enable communication to a VDR through HAWK Software. The Wireless module operates in the 2.4 GHz band (like many cordless phones) and complies with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, part 15, FCC Rules and Regulations
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The Data Collector is a portable device which can be used to communicate with VDRs at a substation or in a case where a PC with a wireless interface module alone may not be close enough to the truck bay. A simple on-screen menu system allows the operator to perform all necessary functions of data transfer. The Data Collector can also connect to a PC via a USB connection.
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