Forestry Journal – May 2018

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that insist on visual aids on machines. It
works for us very well.”
The AAVM camera system comprises
four cameras which work in collaboration
with the controller and produce a 360-degree
image of the working range around the machine.
It secures a field of vision in all directions with nine
different viewing options including 3D bird’s eye view
and 2D/4CH using touchscreen technology.
The system also incorporates IMOD (Intelligent Moving
Object Detection) which informs the operator when people
or dangerous objects are detected within a 16.5-feet or
5-metre radius of the machine, offering the operator high-
precision control over the machine and its surroundings.
The operator can select different views – not only a bird’s-
eye view; it can show you where your counterweight would
be turning and the operator can bring up the circle around
the base of the machine and many different angles by just
touching the viewing icon on the monitor.
The IMOD indicates all movements around the machine.
Movement is shown on the monitor by putting a rectangle
around the object or person, indicating the side at which
there is movement by arrows. The operator, in addition to
viewing the obstruction, will be notified by an alarm.


THE HYUNDAI MACHINES


CAN NEGOTIATE THE MOST


DIFFICULT OF TERRAIN AND


PERFORM WELL ON SMALLER-


SCALE CONTRACTS

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