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Exterior
School Bus Student Detection System
Specifications
60 to 84 Passenger School Buses
The School
Bus Student Detection System shall be modular in design. Rostra
Precision Controls Model SDS or approved equal. The system shall
contain ten (10) electronic sensors located at specified locations
on the exterior of the bus to detect school children or obstacles
that come into the danger zones around the bus. Four (4) sensors
shall be located on the front of the bus, three (3) sensors
shall be located on the passenger door side of the bus between
the wheelhouses, two (2) sensors shall be located on the rear
of the bus and one (1) sensor shall be located between the wheelhouses
on the side of the bus opposite the entrance door. The two sensors
located at the rear of the school bus will only be operational
when the bus is in reverse. Upon detection of student or obstacle
in a danger zone the system shall instantly alert the driver
by audible and visual alarms.
The system
shall be automatically operational when the red warning lights
and stop arm are activated. The front of the bus shall have
four (4) sensors mounted on the bumper. One sensor shall be
located on each end of the bumper in front of the front tire
and the other two sensors shall be approximately evenly spaced
across the remaining bumper area. The two center mounted sensors
shall be delayed from being activated for a period of approximately
four seconds to allow the front walkgate crossing arm to deploy
without setting off the driver’s detection alarm. After
the four second delay, the center two sensors shall automatically
be activated. When the front walkgate is retracting the two
center sensors shall again be de-activated for approximately
four seconds. When the front walkgate crossing arm has retracted
the front two center sensors shall be automatically re-activated
for a period of approximately seven to ten seconds as the bus
pulls away from the stop. The front two center sensors deactivation/activation
time shall be adjustable to match the deployment and retraction
times of the different walk gates on buses. When the system
in the operational mode, the driver’s display will show
two (2) distinct colored lights, Green for Normal and Red for
Danger. When a zone is violated by a student or obstacle the
driver’s display will show the exact location of the intrusion
and a warning alarm will sound.
The electronic
sensor units shall be of the type that can transmit electronic
signals through mud, debris, snow, ice, and other non-metallic
films or surfaces that may be near the skin of the bus. Sensors
shall transmit without supplemental heaters or ancillary cleansing
equipment. Sensors shall be mounted to provide maximum detection
of students or obstacles in the danger zones. Sensors shall
have a minimum detection range of 3.5 – 4.5 feet for the
front and side sensors and 10 feet for the rear sensors
System shall
have a minimum of five (5) controllers and no more than two
sensors shall be connected to each controller. Each controller
shall be a microcomputer-based, mixed signal device that communicates
separately with the display unit mounted in the driver compartment.
The display and alarm module shall be mounted within clear view
of the driver. The display unit shall be a graphic of a school
bus with each of the five (5) danger zones (left front, right
front, left side, right side, and rear) clearly indicated on
the display. The display shall clearly show each of the operation
zones of the system. The display will contain a visual and adjustable
audio alarm that will sound at every intrusion into a danger
zone.
The School
Bus Student Detection System shall be designed with a programming
feature built into the display that allows the technician to
choose the configuration set and to access diagnostic codes
for troubleshooting. The School Bus Student Detection System
shall have a five (5) year, unlimited mileage warranty and shall
meet all State and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS)
in effect for school buses. Bidder shall supply with his bid
a copy of the manufacturer’s warranty. Warranty shall
begin at the “In Service” date – not the installation
date.
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