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The PED Receivers - Covering all possibilities

The PED system, as a paging device, has the ability to contact individuals, groups of personnel or provide a general broadcast to all PED receivers. This could be:

  • to make contact with another person
  • to give an instruction to evacuate
  • a request to go to a different location
  • an instruction to attend to a breakdown
  • a request to bring equipment or supplies to a particular location

The PED will enhance the total effectiveness of the underground communications network. Specifically, the ability to immediately contact individuals, regardless of their location, will increase the efficiency and safety of underground operations.

The same PED Transmission System used for personal texting utilises other receiver types to:

  • remotely initiate blasts (see BlastPED)
  • switch equipment, such as fans and pumps, on & off (see ControlPED) 
  • send a text message to a vehicle regardless of who is driving (see AutoPED) 

To expand, these receiver types are:

Personal Receivers

The Personal PED Pagers (BeltPEDs and ICCLs) are fitted to the miners cap lamp battery. The Personal PEDs will display any message up to 32 characters in length. On reception of a valid message the cap lamp will flash (full to half brightness) and a buzzer will sound. The message is displayed on a backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The units will store two messages. The Personal Pagers can be paged individually, or paged in groups, or all paged simultaneously.  

More Information on BeltPED Receivers

PED Text Receiver Integrated with Cap Lamp

AutoPED Vehicle Mounted Receivers

These units are installed in mine vehicles. Due to the shielding effect of a solid steel cabin, and the electrical noise from the alternator, the AutoPED is separated into an external antenna unit and an internal display/receiver unit. The external antenna removes any limitations imposed by the surrounding cabin. The AutoPED, has similar features to the BeltPED, additionally it can be connected to the horn or lights to indicate message reception. 

More Information on AutoPED Receivers

AutoPED Receiver

ControlPED Receivers

These units allow the remote control of devices, such as fans and pumps, underground. More precise time management of these devices will reduce energy consumption. 

More Information on ControlPED Receivers

ControlPED Receiver

BlastPED Receiver Initiators

These units are utilised for remote, centralised blasting. The BlastPED unit uses capacitor discharge into the firing line, thereby initiating electric detonators. The BlastPED system has several levels of security, both hardware and software, to ensure safe operation.

More Information on BlastPED Receivers

BlastPED Receiver