
The iROS T warning device is designed to warn drivers of a potentially unsafe lean on a tipper body that is being
raised to discharge a load. It does this by actuating both visual and audible warnings that the tipper body is leaning
beyond that of a preset warning threshold.
iROS T, like its sister products, has a programmable microprocessor, therefore enabling it to be reprogrammed for
different applications.
iROS T carries out a full diagnostic self-test upon power up (a PTO engage or POST). This self test ensures that the
microprocessor and the angle sensing accelerometer are in good working order before the tipper commences raising.
iROS T has three (3) seperately programmable switch points, or angles, for a three stage system: first and second
warnings, followed by a shutdown.
The iROS T connects to a dash mounted warning light, signalling to the driver when the iROS T self tests, and that
the iROS T is functioning correctly. This light also signals the first stage warning: that caution should be taken,
as the body has a lean and is not level. Any fault including faulty or loose wiring will be obvious from the fault
lamp's status.
If the iROS T reaches the second stage warning threshold, a buzzer sounds to tell the driver to stop tipping. Should
the driver fail to stop tipping, the iROS T will reach the third stage threshold, and will shut down the tipping
mechanism.
The complete specifications of the iROS T are available for download.