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1. 97 4 27 GC Camera cable 98 4 28 GC Camera interconnection cable 99 4 29 GC GS2 Camera 99 4 30 GC Power VDO COM cable 100 4 31 GC Power cable eee 101 4 32 GC CAN cable 101 5 Calibration 102 5 1 Calibration adiustment procedure 102 5 2 Action items following installation 102 6 Multi Pro softvvare 103 6 1 System requirements 103 6 2 Connections 103 6 3 Start 104 6 4 Settings 104 6 4 1 Configuration 105 6 4 2 Zones 106 6 4 3 Sensors
2. See VDO PC 5200 manual EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 97 98 Greensight Greencam 4 27 Camera cable M5 2 M5 3 M5 4 M5 5 M5 8 M5 9 12V Output 12V Output Ground output 5 RD M5 6 5 P2 2 M5 7 P2 3 5 Dee M5 10 pm E E P3 2 M5 11 lt P3 3 MOLEX 003901 2040 P2 1 P2 4 P3 1 MOLEX 43045 1600 M5 12 M5 13 2V Output BK lt P3 A RD M5 14 M5 15 M5 16 Ground output 003901 2040 1003901 2040 003901 2040 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 See 4 25 GC Monitor M5 See 4 28 GC Camera interconnec tion cable or See 4 12 GS2 Monitor cable camera on U3 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 28 Camera interconnection cable Video IN signal 39 01 3043 MOLEX
3. Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable for other brand 4 13 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 32 Buzzer 4 14 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 29 Greensight Greencam Parts list V15 GC A see vehicle s manual 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 30 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V16 GC A see vehicle s manual B see VDO PC 5200 manual 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 26 Navigation 4 25 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 1 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 1 Video cable 4 26 Available options 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 EF2001P01 General installation 31 Greensight Greencam V19 GS2 A see vehicle s manual
4. See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U1 U11 4 4 GS2 Video CAN circuit cable combined systems Video out RTN shield VIDEO Video out OVERALL SHIELD AST MCU OUT hbdadada RTN shield CAN MCU CAN L MCU CAN H MOLEX 43025 1000 See 4 1 GS2 Control unit See 4 22 GS Straight spiral cable U2 U12 84 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 5 GS2 Camera cable Video IN signal See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U3 4 6 GS2 Top side sensor See 4 29 GC GS2 Camera LAMP RAMP gt GNE OVERALL SHIELD MOLEX 43025 0800 See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U4 U14 DE9SA197 See Figure 3 12 Fitting the connector to a top side sensor EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 85 Greensight Greencam 4 7 GS2 Povver cable 2 vvire Reverse Light BAT reverse BAT Velocity Ind lt 31 ground Overal
5. HHE r See 4 2 GS3 Control unit U4 See Vehicle s manual Only with monitor or side detection Only with side detection 4 20 GS Display OVERALL SHIELD RTN shield CAN MCU CAN L MCU CAN H BAT MOLEX 39 01 2060 BAT See 4 10 GS2 Display cable or See 4 16 GS3 Display cable 92 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 21 GS Bottom sensor GS2 U5 U15 yj GS3 U1 U6 ys U 12 U 6 U 4 U 14 U 13 U 7 U 1 U 8 lt BS 10 17HDE15S U 2 MOLEX 43025 1400 BS 11 lt BS 12 U 3 U 10 b emm U 9 BS 13 lt BS 14 BS 15 See Figure 3 9 Fitting the connector to the sensor See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U5 U15 or See 4 2 GS3 Control unit U1 U6 EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 93 Greensight Greencam 4 22 GSStraight spiral cable H 1 1 R1 1 ER x 1 2 R1 2 Er P1 5 R1 5 Reverse Light lt P1 6 R1 6 Velo
6. Bb See 4 27 GC Camera cable See 4 29 GC GS2 Camera 4 29 GC GS2 Camera 12V Video IN signal Coax shield RTN ME See 4 5 GS2 Camera cable or See 4 28 GC Camera interconnec tion cable EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 99 Greensight Greencam 4 30 GC Povver VDO COM cable 15 Power Supply GND Power Supply C3B7 Speed Signal RD 415 after ignition BK o 31 ground YE C3 B7 speed signal Digital input 1 igital i igital inpu OR o Digital input 1 BN o Digital input 2 BU o Digital input 3 Digital input 2 Digital input 3 CAN High CAN Low o CAN High from vehicle o CAN Low from vehicle MOLEX 43045 1200 RS232 from VDO RS232 to VDO RTN shield CAN RTN shield CAN MOLEX 43045 1600 l v li luniloy Nio C VDO COM Es See Vehicle s manual See 4 25 GC Monitor d M4 M6 an See VDO PC 5200 manual
7. 8 4 Top side sensor EF2001P01 Dimensions 137 Greensight Greencam 8 5 Monitor 8 6 In cab display Greensight 138 Dimensions EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 8 7 External lights 8 8 Camera EF2001P01 Dimensions 139 Greensight Greencam 8 9 Buzzer 8 10 Alarm horn 140 Dimensions EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 9 Technical specifications Power supply voltage 9 1 Signalling zones factory setting Signalling zones and detection area Attention zone Danger zone Immediate collision danger Minimum dimensions of obstacle 9 2 Weights Control unit GS2 Control unit GS3 Bott
8. 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 43 Greensight Greencam V25 GS2 N 1977 B see VDO PC 5200 manual T 3 c E M o ua lt Date of issue November 2010 EF2001P01 44 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V25 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 26 Navigation 4 25 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Vi
9. 138 8 6 In cab display 138 8 7 External lights 139 8 8 Camera 139 8 9 Buzzer 140 8 10 Alarm horn 140 9 Technical specifications 141 9 1 Signalling zones factory setting 141 9 2 VVeights 141 9 3 Mirror directive and EMC 141 EF2001P01 Table of Contents 5 6 Greensight Greencam Table of Contents EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi yo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Preface This general installation manual contains a description of the Greensight and Greencam system It is intended to explain the vvorking principle of the system and its possibilities The follovving pictogram is used in this manual to alert or vvarn the user ATTENTION Dravvs the user s attention to important additional information intended to help prevent problems VVARNING Warns the user when bodily injury or serious damage to the equipment can be caused by failure to fol
10. MOLEX 39 01 2161 BAT See 4 1 GS2 Control unit See 4 20 GS Display U12 EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 87 Greensight Greencam 4 11 GS2 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 c UJ MCU CAN L MCU CAN H RTN shield CAN Monitor Power RTN MOLEX 39 01 3043 MOLEX 43025 1000 coax Shield B R1 BK RD VVH and coax not used PLEASE ISOLATE See 4 1 GS2 Control unit See 4 32 GC CAN cable U13 4 12 6952 Monitor cable camera on U3 c UJ MCU CANL aX Gel 1 RTN Composite video out MOLEX 39 01 3043 MOLEX 43025 1000 coax Shield Se um BD m i See 4 32 GC CAN cable See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U13 and See 4 27 GC Camera cable 88 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 13 GS2 Monitor cable for other brand U13
11. 100 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 31 GC Povver cable 15 Power Supply GND Power Supply C3B7 Speed Signal RD 15 after ignition BK 31 ground YE o 3 7 speed signal QR Digital input 1 BN o Digital input 2 Digital input 3 CAN High BU o Digital input 3 MOLEX 43045 1200 CAN Low o CAN High from vehicle See 4 25 GC Monitor M6 4 32 GCCAN cable CAN high CAN low o CAN Low from vehicle See Vehicle s manual See 4 25 GC Monitor M10 VIEW B 214 113 See 4 11 GS2 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 or See 4 12 GS2 Monitor cable camera on U3 or See 4 17 GS3 Monitor cable EF2001P01 V iring diagrams 101 Greensight Greencam 5 Calibration 5 1 Calibration adjustment procedure The control units are programmed standard with the basic settings for transport applications assumin
12. 118 7 3 2 Camera settings 118 7 3 3 Display settings 120 7 3 4 F Key settings 121 7 3 5 System settings 122 7 4 Mechanic menu 123 7 4 1 Access to monitor adiustments 123 7 4 2 Main menu 126 7 4 3 System settings 126 7 4 4 Camera settings 129 7 4 5 Display settings 133 7 4 6 F Key settings 134 7 5 Save changes 135 7 6 System Error 135 7 7 Monitor error codes 135 8 Dimensions 136 8 1 Control unit GS2 136 8 2 Control unit GS3 136 8 3 Bottom sensor 137 8 4 Top side sensor 137 8 5 Monitor
13. 5 U1 Left side HE n U6 Right side Top side or bottom sensor u Top side or bottom sensor Figure 3 2 GS3 control unit outputs Proceed as follows to position and mount the control unit 1 2 When determining the position of the control unit ensure that it will be well protected away from water splashed by the wheels or high pressure cleaning equipment If at all possible stay clear of places where high temperatures can be reached such as the engine compartment Make sure there is sufficient room to connect the leads After mounting it must be possible to connect the communication cable of the Multi Pro Do not allow the control unit to be subject to excessive vibrations such as on an engine mount Drill the required mounting holes and attach the control unit using the supplied mounting parts Remove the appropriate sealing plugs and make the electrical connections as shown in the wiring diagrams Fit the connectors using the PG glands as shown in Figure 3 3 ATTENTION To be sure of a long service life it is essential to fit the PG glands in the correct way ATTENTION The control unit must only be mounted in a vertical position EF2001P01 Installation 59 Greensight Greencam 4 G ZO 38A WO CO n Date of issue November 2010 Fitting the PG gland Figure 3 3 EF2001P01 60 nstallatio
14. EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 109 Greensight Greencam 6 4 5 Software and Hardware The tab shovvs the soft and hardvvare data of the control unit 3 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 ellings 3 Software and Hardware Configuration Zones Sensors Time and Date Software and Hardware nit parameters GROENEVELD Software version Read parameters from GS2 unit Hardware version S N wW eek Y ear Number P bs Read Parameters from file BIT log size Events log size Apply changes Min failing sensors 7 xl Status Disconnected GT Settings 3 Objects view 0 Log 2 Client details 239 31 12 04 2010 Technician User level Technician Softvvare version The softvvare version of the control unit Hardvvare version The hardvvare version of the control unit S N VVeek Year Number The serial number of the control unit expressed in vveek year and number BIT log size The number of entries at the B T log file Events log size The number of entries at the Detection history log file Min failing sensors This parameter determines when the system stops working Set this parameter to 2 means that the control unit will stop working when there are at least 2 failing sensors 110 Multi Pro software EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 6 4 6 Apply changes In the Apply changes window you ca
15. T 5 c E M m ic a lt EF2001P01 36 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V21 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 9 Display 3 8 4 20 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 22 Display cable 4 10 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 37 Greensight Greencam V22 GS2 T 4 S a A see vehicle s manual 38 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V22 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Powe
16. a lt N gt IN m 29 EF2001P01 Greensight Greencam V27 GS2 48 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V27 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 26 Navigation 4 25 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 49 Greensight Greencam V28 GS2 Groeneveld does not guarantee a proper functioning with other monitor or camera brands A see vehicle s manual 50 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V28 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 14 Spiral cabl
17. eee 8 2 General installation 9 2 1 System configurations 10 3 Installation 58 3 1 Control unit and PG joints 58 3 2 Sensors 61 3 2 1 Positioning of sensors under detection 61 3 2 2 Lower mounting heights 63 3 2 3 Install bottom sensors 64 3 2 4 Install Top side sensors 66 3 2 5 Top detection off road use 70 3 3 Rigid trailer system circuit 71 3 3 10 Connections for articulated vehicles 71 3 4 Alarm horn 73 3 5 Signal supply function 73 3 6 Cameras eee 74 3 6 1 Reverse camera 74 3 6 2 Front view side camera 75
18. 32 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V19 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 Display 3 8 4 20 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Povver cable 2 3 vvire 4 7 4 8 22 1 Display cable 4 10 28 Video CAN circuit cable 44 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 33 Greensight Greencam V20 GS2 T 5 c E M m ic ua lt Date of issue November 2010 EF2001P01 34 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V20 GS2 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 9 Display 3 8 4 20 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 22 Display cable 4 10 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 35 V21 GS2 Greensight Greencam Date of issue November 2010 e N SN
19. Mirror vertical Press Yes when the camera view has to be vertically mirrored Allow navigation box Press Yes if the navigation arrows have to be visualized together with the active camera view e g when the driver is turning left or right Allow manual selection override Press Yes when you want to override the current camera view with one of the F keys Allow menu Press Yes when the driver has to be able to see the menu when the camera is active Horizontal line position Only for the reverse camera a horizontal line can be set When driving backward the horizontal line shown on the reverse camera can be helpful to manoeuvre the vehicle to a certain distance of a chosen object Priority settings Camera settings Priority settings Priority settings Camera 1 priority level 1 Highest With priority settings the priority between the connected camera s and navigation can be set It is also possible to give camera s and navigation the same priority When some camera s and or navigation have been given the same priority the positions have to be determined See Position settings EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 131 Greensight Greencam Position settings mera settings Position settings Groups Group 1 Position settings group 1 Camera 1 Camera 1 position s Position in dual screen Automatic It is possible that two groups appear at position settings This is dependent on what prioriti
20. Parts list VA GS2 A see vehicle s manual 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 4 11 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 18 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam A S VA Parts list V5 GS3 A see vehicle s manual B see VDO PC 5200 manual 1 Control unit 3 1 4 2 2 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 18 4 19 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 11 Monitor cable 4 17 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 26 Navigation 4 25 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General
21. EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 117 Greensight Greencam 7 3 User menu 7 3 1 Main menu After pressing again the main menu shows up Select vvith the multi purpose key the settings you vvant to change Press to confirm your selection ATTENTION To be able to set the Camera and F key settings you have to set the System settings first 7 3 2 Camera settings Main menu Camera settings Camera 1 settings It is possible to change the camera name Camera settings Camera 1 Camera 1 settings Camera name Camera 1 Set camera 1 name Select character OK Previous Next X Cancel Explanation of button usage for entering a name A character can be selected when pressing up down with the multi purpose key Pressing at the left side of the multi purpose key the previous character can be entered Pressing at the right side of the multi purpose key the next character can be entered e Press qe to confirm and ED to cancel 118 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Video settings Camera 1 2 3 and 4 needs to be set separate from each other The camera you vvant to set appears on the monitor Camera settings amera 1 Camera 1 settings Video settings Video settings camera 1 m os olor pi s Color The degree in vvhich the camera has to transmit colors Brightness The d
22. 4 Side forwards back backwards Side sensors have been installed and have to be active when driving forward Also lower and or upper sensors have been installed These sensors have to be active when driving backward 5 Side backwards back both directions Side sensors have been installed and have to be active when driving backward Also lower and or upper sensors have been installed These sensors have to be active when driving forward and backward 6 Back only backwards Lower and or upper sensors have been installed These sensors have to be active when driving backward EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 107 Greensight Greencam Side sensors Red only length up to cm The maximum detection length of the red zone Velocity trigger from km h The minimum velocity at which the side sensors will be activated Offset from side edge The offset cm of the side sensors from the side of the truck Upper sensors Channels 7 and 8 Channels 7 and 8 Set the button to ON when upper sensors have been installed Max range The maximum range of the upper sensors Available options Default zones as lower sensors With the default option the zones of the upper sensors are identical to the lower sensors This is the option when the upper sensors have to look backwards Custom With the custom option the desirable maximum range can be set Range 100 900 cm Red only cm downward Choose the Red only option if the upper sensors are loo
23. lt s o 6 v 2 o o o c 3 o w o c wm o o B o gt o c o o o other monitor or camera brands q A see vehicle s manual Date of issue November 2010 EF2001P01 54 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V30 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable for other brand 4 13 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 32 Buzzer 4 14 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 55 Greensight Greencam V31 GS2 V32 GS2 A see vehicle s manual A see vehicle s manual 56 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam V33 GS2 Parts list V31 GS2 V32 GS2 and V33 GS2 A see vehicle s manual 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 Top side se
24. normal fast or very fast Menu settings In menu settings four color schemes can be chosen Display settings Menu settings Menu settings Menu settings Menu settings Menu color scheme EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 133 Greensight Greencam 7 4 6 F Key settings Main menu The function of the buttons F1 to F4 can be adapted to your wishes Supposing all camera s and navigation are connected the follovving options are possible Disabled Camera 1 to 4 Navigation Dual Triple or Quad screen If you prefer a Dual Triple or Quad screen for a specific F Key a selection can be made for each screen position The options are Camera 1 to 4 and Navigation F key settings Ke F1 key settings Functior F1 key settings Functior select dual screen F1 key settings Function Select triple scre F1 key settings Select Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Navigation 134 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 5 Save changes After you have set the Groeneveld monitor to your vvishes the changes have to be saved Press the cancel key until the Save changes screen appears Y f et 4 Save changes Press the OK key to save the change The Saving changes screen will now appear for a while ATTENTION The system must NOT be switched off while this message is shown This to preve
25. 107 6 44 Time and Date 109 6 4 5 Software and Hardvvare 110 6 4 6 Apply changes 111 6 5 Objects view 112 6 5 1 Two types of targets 112 6 5 2 Simulation in cab display 112 6 5 3 Working modes 113 6 5 4 Recover message 113 6 5 5 Error codes 113 6 6 Log 114 6 7 Client details 115 Table of Contents EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 Greencam monitor 116 7 1 General 116 7 2 Switching on the monitor 117 7 2 1 View options 117 7 3 User menu 118 7 3 1 Main menu
26. 3 7 External lights 76 3 8 In cab display 77 3 8 1 In cab display error codes 78 3 9 Greencam monitor 79 3 10 Stickers 81 3 10 1 In cab display or monitor variant 81 3 10 2 External lights variant 82 EF2001P01 Table of Contents 3 4 Greensight Greencam 4 VViring diagrams 83 4 1 GS2 Control unit 83 4 2 GS3 Control unit 83 4 3 GS2 External lights 84 4 4 GS2 Video CAN circuit cable combined systems 84 4 5 652 Camera cable 85 4 6 GS2 Top side sensor 85 4 7 GS2 Power cable 2 wire 86 4 8 GS2 Power cable 3 wire 86 4 9 GS2
27. 39 01 2161 See 4 2 GS3 Control unit See 4 20 GS Display U3 90 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo e3eq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 17 GS3 Monitor cable OVERALL SH RTN shield CAN MCU CANL MCU CAN H MOLEX 43025 0600 MOLEX 39 01 3043 VIEVV B 113 214 BK and RD not used PLEASE ISOLATE sp s See 4 2 GS3 Control unit See 4 32 GC CAN cable U3 4 18 GS3 Power cable 2 wire Speed signal input RTN lt reverse 31 ground lt speed signal or supply See 4 2 GS3 Control unit U4 See Vehicle s manual Only with side detection EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 91 Greensight Greencam 4 19 4AS3 Power cable 3 wire Signal supply output Reverse signal input 15 power input lt 15 after ignition Ground input lt 31 ground lt speed signal or supply lt lt reverse Speed signal input RTN
28. 4 15 7 Top side sensor cable 4 15 9 Display 3 8 4 20 11 Display cable 4 16 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 13 Greensight Greencam A see vehicle s manual Parts list V2 GS2 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 9 Display 3 8 4 20 19 Control unit VP excluded 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 22 1 Display cable 4 10 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 14 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam H 2 E V Parts list V3 GS3 A see vehicle s manual 1 Control unit 3 1 4 2 2 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 18 4 19 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 11 Monitor cable 4 17 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General
29. 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 23 V10 GS2 Greensight Greencam Date of issue November 2010 Ho pg ARN A UY T 3 c o E M w E gt o wn lt A TD 197 EF2001P01 24 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V10 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 25 V11 GS2 Greensight Greencam Date of issue November 2010 P A LOM s NUDO ae 7 B see VDO PC 5200 manual T 3 c gi E M w 2 gt o wu lt N E 197 EF2001P01 26 General installation Date of issu
30. U13 1 MCU CANL nis RTN shield CAN U13 2 RTN shield CAN U13 7 Monitor Povver U13 3 U13 8 U13 4 LCD buzzer out one U13 5 hbhdbdbdbabadda MOLEX 43025 1000 MOLEX 43020 0201 coax re Shield m t VIEW C See 4 1 GS2 Control unit zip U13 4 14 GS2 Buzzer For connections see manual other monitor brand and See 4 14 GS2 Buzzer MOLEX 43025 0200 See 4 13 GS2 Monitor cable for other brand EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams 89 Greensight Greencam 4 15 0593 Top side sensor OVERALL SHIELD U1 U6 U 4 LAMP RAMP gt u U 14 GND U 13 RN 1 u 7 Lev 1 Ti gt U 1 U 8 U 6 U 5 U 11 U 12 U 2 U 9 U 3 U 10 DE9SA197 MOLEX 43025 1400 4 1 See Figure 3 12 Fitting the connector to a top side sensor See 4 2 GS3 Control unit U1 U6 4 16 653 Display cable OVERALL SHIELD RTN shield CAN MOLEX 43025 0600 MOLEX
31. and or vviring brackets Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Side detection transport use Side detection has been developed to monitor the rearmost section of articulated lorries vvhile negotiating corners Greensight side detection can only be effective when driving at walking speed and should be regarded as an active aid for manoeuvring The side detection sensors are active as soon as the ignition is switched on and are switched off as soon as the preset speed is reached The switching off of the side detection may be achieved by means of a signal e g from the ABS system or by the pulse signal from the tachograph The required detection field and the speed range can each be programmed using Multi Pro software The Multi Pro can also be used to choose whether the side detection should function when driving straight ahead and or in reverse The sensors used for side detection are identical to the top sensors By default the detection area is divided into three zones but red only can also be programmed using Multi Pro This function enables detected objects to be immediately signaled with red For further information about Multi Pro software see chapter 5 Calibration and 6 Multi Pro software Figure 3 13 Side detection Proceed as follows to establish the position of the side sensors 1 Ensure that the side sensors are mounted i
32. or USB converter and USB cable See 4 2 GS3 Control unit U2 4 24 GS Alarm horn SPKR WH RTN BK OVERALL SHIELD MOLEX 43025 0200 AMP 826886 4 AMP 826885 2 cas 2 See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U9 or See 4 2 GS3 Control unit U5 EF2001P01 Wiring diagrams Greensight Greencam 4 25 GC Monitor J pem B II B N 3c Cables of Greencam navigation M5 M2 See 4 27 GC Camera cable See 4 26 GC Video cable M6 MA M6 See 4 31 GC Power cable See 4 30 GC Power VDO COM cable L co Greensight CAN cable M5 See 4 27 GC Camera cable M10 See 4 32 GC CAN cable 96 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 26 GC Video cable White shield f Iw Blue shield f MOLEX 43025 0600 te Blue shield ZT UO x A See 4 25 GC Monitor M2 VDO Video
33. see Figure 3 16 4 Figure 3 16 Installation of the spiral cable Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo a1eq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 3 4 Alarm horn The alarm horn is intended to warn persons who may be present within the detection area behind the vehicle The alarm horn is activated as soon as an object is detected The loudness of the sound produced will increase with the level of ambient noise Proceed as follows to mount the alarm horn 1 Select a position for the alarm horn such that it is out of sight and as far as possible to the rear of the vehicle Ensure that the horn faces to the rear of the vehicle and points diagonally downwards Make sure there is sufficient length in the lead from the control unit Mount the alarm horn using the supplied installation materials Figure 3 17 Alarm horn 3 5 Signal supply function Greensight can optionally be extended with the signal supply function which supplies a plus signal on control unit output U8 as soon as an object is detected in detection zone 3 This is useful for switching on an additional powered warning device such as an extra horn or a warning light The plus signal that cuts off the instant the object disappears from the furthest zone is identical to the control voltage on the control unit WARNING Groeneveld accepts no liability whatsoever for any damage that may arise due to the use of the Green
34. sticker ATTENTION It is mandatory to affix these stickers at one of the recommended points on the vehicle shown below 3 10 1 In cab display or monitor variant In the case of a vehicle with in cab display or monitor the kits will contain a transparent sticker see Figure 3 27 and Figure 3 28 We recommend affixing this sticker low down on the windscreen on the driver s side close to the A pillar but without restricting the driver s view Figure 3 26 Do not forget to fill in the boundary areas of the zones on the sticker Figure 3 26 Location in cab display or monitor sticker EF2001P01 Installation 81 82 Greensight Greencam 3 10 2 GREENSIGHT GROENEVELD REAR OBSTACLE DETECTOR This is an ultrasonic detection system for the blind zone in the area behind the vehicle For the correct use of the Greensight system consult the user instruction F205424 WARNING despite the presence of the rear obstacle detector the driver must remain vigilent at all times when reversing I This vehicle is equipped vvith a green illuminated yellovv flashing more than Groeneveld Group B V NL www groeneveld group com Figure 3 27 In cab display sticker This vehicle is equipped vvith a 1 GREENSIGHT GROENEVELD REAR OBSTACLE DETECTOR This is an ultrasonic detection system for the blind zone in the area behind the vehicle For the correct use of the Greensight system consult the user instruction F205
35. the Greencam monitor 1 When making use of the mounting bracket select a mounting position on the dashboard that provides the driver with a good view of the picture but does not otherwise hinder the driver s view Whenever possible discuss the preferred mounting position with the customer Avoid positioning the monitor above a heater outlet or where it will be subject to vibration EF2001P01 Installation 79 80 Greensight Greencam ATTENTION The mounting position of the Greencam monitor should not obstruct the vehicle safety systems e g airbags not obstruct the driver s direct viewing point from left to front to right hand side incl mirrors be within a 1 35 meter radius from the position of the driver s head When making use of the mounting bracket ensure that it is firmly fastened using the supplied installation materials Figure 3 25 Installing a Greencam monitor using a mounting bracket 3 Route the monitor lead alongside existing wiring behind the dashboard to the monitor and make the connections as shown in paragraph 2 1 System configurations and chapter 4 Wiring diagrams Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 3 10 Stickers To alert the driver to the presence of a Greensight active camera detection system on the vehicle the supplied parts include a
36. the connector rubbers and apply additional silicone grease if necessary Hovvever avoid getting silicone grease inside the connector Plug the connectors into the sensor as shovvn in Figure 3 9 to avoid deforming the connector pins Attach the sensor using the supplied installation materials Route the leads alongside existing cables making use of strips and or wiring brackets Figure 3 9 Fitting the connector to the sensor EF2001P01 Installation 65 66 Greensight Greencam ATTENTION If the detection zone exceeds 3 metres the ground clearance will be reduced and there will be a greater risk of ground detection By slightly tilting the sensors backwards the ground clearance can be increased to the required height Groeneveld has special tilting plates for this purpose that are also used when mounting the sensors at lower heights Avoid excessive tilting of the sensors as this can cause water to accumulate Figure 3 10 Tilting the sensors 3 2 4 Install Top side sensors Before the top side sensors can be mounted the mounting position first needs to be established Take care that the sensors cannot detect any protruding parts of the vehicle and also ensure that there are no restrictions on routing the lead to the control unit Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Green
37. vary between 70 and 120 cm see Figure 3 6 ATTENTION The amount of ground clearance below the detection area is determined by the mounting height of the sensors To avoid false alarm on the display monitor or exterior lights a minimum ground clearance of 20 cm is used WARNING In the case of vehicles with a variable height i e with leaf springs or lift axle the height of the sensors can depend strongly on whether the vehicle is loaded or unloaded Take account of this and ensure that the mounting height on the loaded vehicle is approximately 70 cm EF2001P01 Installation 61 62 Greensight Greencam maximum 95 cm minimum 70 cm Figure 3 5 Position of sensors on a transport vehicle maximum 120 cm minimum 70 cm Figure 3 6 Position of sensors on a vvheel loader Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 3 2 2 Lower mounting heights At mounting heights lower than 70 cm special tilting plates must be used to ensure that the sensors are tilted backwards within the available margins This elevates the detection area and eliminates ground detection The diagram below shows the heights at which specific tilting plates must be us
38. 2 4 4 1 652 56 2 E 2 2 V32 GS2 56 2 2 2 V33 GS2 57 2 2 2 2 10 Gereral installation EF2001P01 Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V1 GS3 A see vehicle s manual 1 Control unit 3 1 4 2 2 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 18 4 19 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 9 Display 3 8 4 20 11 Display cable 4 16 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 11 Greensight Greencam Parts list V1 GS2 A see vehicle s manual 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 Display 3 8 4 20 19 Control unit VP excluded 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 22 1 Display cable 4 10 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 12 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V2 GS3 A see vehicle s manual 1 Control unit 3 1 4 2 2 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 18 4 19 6 Top side sensor 3 2
39. 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 21 Greensight Greencam EZ A see vehicle s manual B see VDO PC 5200 manual Parts list V6 GS2 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 4 11 26 Navigation 4 25 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 22 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo e3eq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V7 GS2 A see vehicle s manual 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottomsensorcable 0 421 6 Topsidesenor 32 46 9 Display 3 8 4 20 19 Control unit VP excluded 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 22 Display cable 4 10 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4
40. 424 WARNING despite the presence of the rear obstacle detector the driver must remain vigilent at all times when reversing green illuminated yellow flashing red flashing red illuminated more than Groeneveld Group B V NL www groeneveld group com Figure 3 28 Monitor sticker External lights variant In case of a vehicle with external lights the kit contains a white sticker which must be affixed to the headboard close to the air connections so that the data on the sticker explanation of the signalling immediately attracts the driver s attention Do not forget to fill in the boundary areas of the zones on the sticker This vehicle is equipped with a 4 GREENSIGHT GROENEVELD REAR OBSTACLE DETECTOR This is an ultrasonic detection system for the blind zone in the area behind the vehicle For the correct use of the Greensight system consult the user instruction F205424 VVARNING despite the presence of the rear obstacle detector the driver must remain vigilent at all times vvhen reversing Groeneveld Group B V NL www groeneveld group com Figure 3 29 External lights sticker Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 VVir
41. General Installation Manual Greensight Greencam EF2001P01 GROENEVELD Your dficiency is ovr Challenge General information Type of manual General Installation Manual System Greensight Greencam Document number EF2001P01 Date of issue November 2010 Revision 01 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be copied and or published by means of printing photocopying microfilm or by any other means without prior written permission from Groeneveld This applies also to the drawings and diagrams appended Groeneveld reserves the right to change parts at any time without prior or direct notice to the customer The contents of this manual may also be changed without prior notice This manual applies to the standard version of the product Groeneveld cannot accept liability for any damage arising from the use of specifications other than that supplied You are requested to contact Groeneveld technical service for information concerning adjustment maintenance work or repairs that is not described in this manual Whilst this manual has been prepared with the greatest possible care Groeneveld cannot accept responsibility for any errors of the concequences of such errors Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Table of Contents Preface 7 1 General
42. Signal supply cable 87 4 10 GS2 Display cable 87 4 11 GS2 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 88 4 12 GS2 Monitor cable camera on U3 88 4 13 GS2 Monitor cable for other brand 89 4 14 GS2 Buzzer 89 4 15 GS3 Top side sensor 90 4 16 GS3 Display cable 90 4 17 GS3 Monitor cable 91 4 18 GS3 Power cable 2 wire 91 4 19 GS3 Power cable 3 wire 92 4 20 GS Display 92 4 21 GS Bottom sensor 93 4 22 GS Straight spiral cable 94 4 23 GS Multi Pro diagnosis cable 95 4 24 GS Alarm horn 95 4 25 GC Monitor 96 4 26 GC Video cable
43. a according to the new parameters Otherwise the control unit will work according to the old parameters after the next reset EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 111 Greensight Greencam 6 5 6 5 1 6 5 2 Objects view In this window the hard and software functionality can be tested 5 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 DER Communication is Objects list Automatic md Manuel mods KERR ID Tachamnel Bs channel Range cm GROENEVELD Status m lt GT Settings False alarm counter Enable counter total false alarms 3 E o Objects view Manual mode options Transmission power index Show GS2 beams m Log Transmitter channel 2 Receiver channel Recover e2 Client details 9 Hel Exit This window contains a graphic display of the coverage area according to the selected zones In the coverage area you can see all the targets detected by the control unit Two types of targets Most Important Object MIO This is the closest and dangerous target 1 per cycle The MIO target will appear inside the coverage area in the appropriate position as a black icon black circle with white frame with a target ID below the icon Regular target A regular target is a target which is not a MIO target up to 5 regular targets per cycle A regular target will appear inside the coverage area in the appropriate position as a gray
44. and settings of the Multi Pro software will be described 6 1 System requirements The system requirements are PC Laptop with Windows 2000 operating system or higher HMulti Pro kit 6 2 Connections To be able to communicate with a control unit connect the laptop to the control unit as follows p 8sn vo 5 1 GS3 Control unit 4 CAN USB converter 2 GS2 Control unit 5 USB cable 3 Multi Pro diagnosis cable 6 Laptop Figure 6 1 Connect a control unit to a Laptop EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 103 Greensight Greencam 6 3 Start VVhen opening the Multi Pro application the Start vvindovv appears 5 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 cy GROENEVELD ay Settings 3l Objects view m Log 2 Client details Exit Password User name Password NOTE The start window can be skipped Logging in to get full access is not needed The settings objects view log and client details are described in the following paragraphs 6 4 Settings By pressing the Settings button you will enter the settings area In that area you can perform the following operations 1 2 3 4 5 Send initial parameters to a control unit factory settings Read the current parameters stored in the control unit by pressing
45. are wide 2 5m narrow 2m or custom 90 300 cm Speed signal source The speed signal can be obtained by the tachograph or ABS system Smart alarm Smart level The smart level automatically adjusts itself to the sound level of the direct environment Fixed level With fixed level you can choose off low high or highest Power wires The wires of the 3 wires option are reverse ground 31 after ignition 15 The 2 wires option is without the after ignition wire 2 wires The control unit performs a complete self test 3 wires When after ignition is switched on a self test will be performed A shortened self test will be performed by the control unit when putting the vehicle into reverse Quick reaction If the Quick reaction has been set to OFF the control unit holds the data of a detected object for a moment LCD buzzer type In this field no choice can be made always DC buzzer Sound level The sound level of the LCD buzzer EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 105 Greensight Greencam Sensitivity The sensitivity of the system can be changed from 10 to 10 10 is least sensitive and 10 is most sensitive With General Level all zones are meant And with Close Range the Red Zone is meant Brake signal When Lockable and Red Zone Only are not selected the brake signal will be activated in all zones Selecting only Red Zone Only the brake signal will only be acti
46. cable error detected E1 Left top side sensor or sensor cable error detected E2 Right top side sensor or sensor cable error detected HF Hardware failure detected F10 Supply voltage error detected F11 Memory error detected F12 Temperature error detected The error code is basically an indication Other components than the ones indicated in this chart may be defective 78 Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo a1eq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 3 9 Greencam monitor Groeneveld has developed Greencam which offers unique features to support Greensight The Greencam monitor is a 7 LCD colour monitor with a colour identification bar for the 3 different detection zones of the Greensight reversing safety system Besides the reversing camera this monitor can be extended with 3 additional cameras side front and extra and a Siemens VDO MC5200 navigation system The Greencam in cab monitor meets all EU requirements inclusive 2005 27 EC regulation So the Greencam in cab monitor can be used in combination with a front view camera which meets R46 The monitor kit includes standard a mounting bracket that can be attached to the prepared monitor body in various positions The Greencam monitor is available in a dashboard mounted version The monitor cannot be installed in a double DIN slot Figure 3 24 Greencam monitor with mounting bracket Proceed as follows to mount
47. cam Top detection transport use Proceed as follovvs to mount the top sensors on a transport vehicle 1 At the highest point on the rear end of the vehicle determine where the sensors are to be mounted avoiding if at all possible that the sensors protrude above the vehicle Ensure that the sensors are mounted between 15 and 30 cm from the side of the vehicle see Figure 3 11 Minimum 15 cm Minimum 15 cm Maximum 30 cm Maximum 30 cm Figure 3 11 Position of the top sensors on a transport vehicle 2 Drill the required lead routing and mounting holes 3 Feed the leads through the post from the top down ATTENTION Take care to avoid sharp edges burrs and other sharp parts that can damage the leads Remove the green protective caps from the connectors Check whether there is sufficient silicone grease on the connector rubbers and apply additional silicone grease if necessary However avoid getting silicone grease inside the connector 6 Plug the connectors into the sensors as shown in Figure 3 12 to avoid deforming the connector pins up EF2001P01 Installation 67 68 Greensight Greencam Figure 3 12 Fitting the connector to a top side sensor 7 Attach the sensors using the supplied installation materials 8 Connect the sensor leads to the control unit as described in the wiring diagrams 9 Route the leads alongside existing cables making use of strips
48. city Ind lt P1 3 R1 3 Monitor Power RTN lt P1 4 R1 4 r lt P1 7 R1 7 RTN shield CAN lt pis R1 8 T lt 1 9 R1 9 z CA omposite Video x 1 10 R1 10 P1 11 R1 11 kursu 2 N JAEGER 13 SOCKET S JAEGER 13 PIN JAEGER 13 PIN JAEGER 13 SOCKET 1 12 1 12 LCD buzzer OUT lt P1 13 RTN shield buzzer OVERALL SHIELD See 4 4 GS2 Video CAN circuit cable combined systems See 4 8 GS2 Power cable 3 wire See 4 9 GS2 Signal supply cable See 4 10 GS2 Display cable See 4 11 GS2 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 See 4 12 GS2 Monitor cable camera on U3 See 4 16 GS3 Display cable See 4 17 GS3 Monitor cable See 4 19 GS3 Power cable 3 wire 94 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 23 GS Multi Pro diagnosis cable 7 MCU CAN L l us Overall Shield DSUB 9 Female MOLEX 43025 0400 Fal L See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U7 Connect to your laptop via CAN
49. d alongside existing cables making use of strips and or wiring brackets Adjust the field of view of the camera see Figure 3 20 NOW Figure 3 20 Camera adjustment 3 6 2 Front view side camera Greensight is already prepared for the connection of an additional camera in compliance with the new 2005 27 EC mirror directive Another useful application for the extra camera is making the blind spot visible EF2001P01 Installation 75 76 Greensight Greencam The camera is connected directly to the monitor and is activated by an appropriate control signal Proceed as follows to mount the extra camera 1 Select a position for the camera such that it covers the required field of view Ensure that the camera is not mounted behind protruding parts of the vehicle and that it is possible to route the lead from this point to the monitor 2 Drill the required lead routing and mounting holes see Figure 3 20 3 Route the lead from the camera to the monitor ATTENTION Take care to prevent the leads from being damaged by sharp edges burrs and other sharp parts Attach the camera using the supplied installation materials Connect the camera to the monitor as shown in the wiring diagrams Route the lead alongside existing cables making use of strips and or wiring brackets Adjust the field of view of the camera see Figure 3 20 Nun Figure 3 21 Field of vievv of front vievv side camera 3 7 External lights When Green
50. deo CAN circuit cable 4 4 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 45 V26 GS2 Greensight Greencam Date of issue November 2010 e N ES AO Y B see VDO PC 5200 manual T 3 c E M o ua lt EF2001P01 General installation 46 Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V26 GS2 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 26 Navigation 4 25 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 47 Date of issue November 2010 e N NR A ON B see VDO 5200 manual T 3 c E M o
51. ds at the boundary between zones 2 and 3 with the aid of special pivoting supports By default the detection area of the top side sensors is divided into three zones but red only can also be programmed with the aid of Multi Pro software Using this function detected objects are immediately signaled with red For further information about Multi Pro software see chapter 5 Calibration and 6 Multi Pro soft ware Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam gt 1 2 Width Figure 3 15 Position of the top sensors Proceed as follows to install the top sensors 1 Establish the position of the sensors To limit the effect of vibrations on the sensors ensure that the mounting point of the pivoting supports is solid 2 Try to obtain a mounting height for the sensors that is at least equal to the width of the vehicle 3 Ensure that the width between the two sensors is at least half the width of the vehicle 4 Adjust the downward aiming sensors to achieve the required detection zone This requires deactivating the bottom sensors by placing a piece of sponge in the cones of the sensors 5 Route the leads alongside existing cables making use of strips and or wiring brackets 3 3 Rigid trailer system circui
52. e November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V11 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 26 Navigation 4 25 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 27 Greensight Greencam V12 GS2 V13 GS2 Pei se Groeneveld does not guarantee a proper functioning with other monitor or camera brands A see vehicle s manual Groeneveld does not guarantee a proper functioning with other monitor or camera brands A see vehicle s manual 28 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam V14 GS2 725 Groeneveld does not guarantee a proper functioning with other monitor or camera brands Parts list V12 GS2 V13 GS2 and V14 GS2 A see vehicle s manual 3
53. e 3 3 4 22 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 25 Monitor cable for other brand 4 13 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 32 Buzzer 4 14 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 51 Greensight Greencam V29 GS2 lt s o 6 v 2 o o o c 3 o w o c wm o o B o gt o c o o o other monitor or camera brands e N ON D ON X SSS LS x F A see vehicle s manual Date of issue November 2010 EF2001P01 52 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V29 GS2 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable for other brand 4 13 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 32 Buzzer 4 14 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 53 Greensight Greencam V30 GS2 NS S 27
54. ed 65 cm 1 3 60 cm 2 4 50 cm 4 3 ATTENTION Avoid excessive tilting of the sensors as this can cause water to accumulate in the units Figure 3 7 Tilting plate EF2001P01 Installation 63 64 Greensight Greencam 3 2 3 Install bottom sensors To enable the sensors to be mounted with adequate protection and in the correct position Groeneveld has several mounting brackets in its range of accessories All bracket variants can be found on the technical support website Figure 3 8 Mounting of the sensor with and without mounting bracket WARNING The maximum length of the threaded sockets in the sensor is 15 mm Do not use excessively long bolts otherwise the sensors could be seriously damaged Proceed as follows to mount the bottom sensors 1 Prepare a suitable sensor mounting position as described in paragraph 3 2 Sensors and mount the sensor using correct fittings and technique This will ensure problem free operation and a long service life 2 Starting at the control unit feed the leads to the mounting position of the sensors ATTENTION Ensure that you pull the correct leads for the sensor from the control unit to the left or right side of the vehicle Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Remove the green protective caps from the connectors Check vvhether there is sufficient silicone grease on
55. egree in vvhich the camera has to radiate or reflect light Contrast The difference in visual properties that makes an object distinguishable from other objects and the background Tint The tint is the degree of color strength Range of the video settings 0 100 Miscellaneous settings Camera settings Camera 1 Camera 1 settings Miscellaneous settings Miscellaneous settings camera 1 Allow navigation bi Allow navigation box Press Yes if the navigation arrows have to be visualized together with the active camera view e g when the driver is turning left or right Horizontal line position Only for the reverse camera a horizontal line can be set When driving backward the horizontal line shown on the reverse camera can be helpful to manoeuvre the vehicle to a certain distance of a chosen object EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 119 Greensight Greencam 7 3 3 Display settings Main menu Display settings LCD settings The LCD settings consist of brightness contrast and backlight settings The backlight settings are subdivided into minimum intensity maximum intensity ambient light sensitivity and reaction time Display settings CD setting LCD settings Backlight settings The range of brightness is 15 85 The range of contrast is 5 95 The minimum intensity range is 10 100 The maximum intensity range is 20 100 The options for ambient light sensitivity are lov
56. en in green color A failed self test will be written in red color Events log The detection history of the last X seconds X defined by the entries of the Events log file The content of the self test and events log files can also be deleted 114 Multi Pro software EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 6 7 Client details In this window you can read fill all required details of the client company and the installed system in order to complete the installation 4 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 Elient details Company GROENEVELD Vehicle license number Installation date dd mm yy 1 12 04 7 2010 Technician name Vehicle km Engine hours ECU version ECU S N Software version Upper clusters Left Right ay Settings SIN sN Version Version jects view Lower clusters Left Right S N S N R Log Version Version m 2 Client details Reverse camera S N Side camera S N m Client s details will be written to the internal memory of the control unit EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 115 Greensight Greencam 7 Greencam monitor 7 1 General e Power LED Light sensitivity sensor Infra red sensor for navigation remote control Buzzer With the standby key the monitor can be put into sleepmode Press again and the monitor is activated The ke
57. es have been given to the camera s and or navigation at priority settings The components with the same priority level will appear in one group In group 1 the components with the highest same priority level will appear It is not necessary that the components you want to have in group 1 is set to 1 Highest The position on a dual triple or quad screen of a camera or navigation in a group can also be set Positions for a dual screen are automatic left or right Positions for a triple screen are automatic left upper right or lower right Positions for a quad screen are automatic upper left lower left upper right or lower right 132 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 4 5 Display settings Main menu Display settings LCD settings The LCD settings consist of brightness contrast and backlight settings The backlight settings are subdivided into minimum intensity maximum intensity ambient light sensitivity and reaction time Display settings CD setting LCD settings Backlight setting Backlight settings Reaction time The range of brightness is 15 85 The range of contrast is 5 95 The minimum intensity range is 10 100 The maximum intensity range is 20 100 The options for ambient light sensitivity are lowest low medium high and highest For the reaction time the options are very slow slow
58. ftware downloads Form downloads Support My profile Logout YOUR EFFICIENCY IS OUR CHALLENGE T 1 New download code request Company Name Address Zipcode City Country E mail Phone Fax Software GreenSight II Monitor access v Download the monitor access tool To be able to adjust the monitor settings the monitor access tool has to be downloaded During 21 100 installation you vvill be asked for a serial number Enter the requested code 4 Groeneveldonline Windows Internet Explorer G http www groeneveldonline comfindex php s softwaresarlist ras Be Be Scroeneveldoniine I GROENEVELD Home Whats new Technical bulletin Technical documentation Product catalogue Commercial support items Premiums Software downloads Request downloadcode Form downloads Support My profile Logout File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file Br Name gsmaccesstoolsetup msi Type Windows Installer Package From www groeneveldoniine com Bun Save Cancel Wl fles from the Intemet can be useful this type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not T mor save this software What s the tisk Green Sight II Monitor access tool 611 5 KB S ins umm Page 2 Tools EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 123 Greensight Greencam Monitor ad
59. g the following characteristics Mounting width between sensors 250 cm Length of detection zones Zone 1 170 300 cm Zone 2 70 170 cm Zone3 0 70cm The 0 point of the detection zone begins at the sensor so this must be aligned vvith the rearmost point on the vehicle If the installation deviates from the assumptions above or is being used in an off road situation it will be necessary to modify the parameter settings using Multi Pro Multi Pro software enables the standard parameter settings to be changed In addition to the modification of many parameter settings Multi Pro is also suitable for diagnostics and testing of the system For the operating principles and capabilities of Multi Pro please see chapter 6 Multi Pro software 5 2 Action items following installation Check the length of the detection areas Check the width of the detection areas Check the ground clearance of the detection areas If possible test drive the vehicle and the Greensight system If possible give the vehicle driver instruction on the operation of the system and how to clean it Leave the workplace clean and tidy Ure e NIIS o 102 Calibration EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON nssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 6 Multi Pro softvvare The Multi Pro software is a programming and read out application for the control unit of Greensight In the following paragraphs the features
60. he Greensight is connected Range 15 10076 Beep signals volume VVith this option the volume of the beep signals can be set but not lovver than the set minimum GreenSight volume Range 10 100 Beep on camera svvitch Set this option to Yes if you want to hear a beep when the Greensight switches to another camera Beep on pressing key Set this option to Yes if you want to hear a beep when pressing a monitor key Other system settings System settings Restore factory default parameters V Yes X No Language setting With language setting the preferred language can be set Restore factory default settings When you select this option all your personal settings will be lost 122 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 4 7 4 1 Mechanic menu Access to monitor adiustments Getting the access tool Dovvnload code request If you do not have already the download code please fill in the form below This form can be obtained by clicking Software downloads gt Request downloadcode Groeneveldonline Windows Internet Explorer Ge vE httpillwww groeneveldonline comlindex php s profile amp am add Ele Edt View Favortes Tools Help PScrosneveldonline fa GROENEVELD Home Whats new Technical bulletin Technical documentation Product catalogue Commercial support items Premiums So
61. icon gray circle with white frame with a target ID below the icon The details about a specific target can be seen in the objects list at the row with the matching target ID Simulation in cab display In addition the real in cab display is simulated by means of LED s and 7SEG display The 7SEG display will alert about errors in the system and the LED s will alert about the current zone of the MIO if there is no MIO a green LED will be ON 112 Multi Pro software EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 6 5 3 Working modes Automatic mode Greensight is working in automatic mode Manual mode In this mode you can select the Rx channel Tx channel and the transmission power for development purpose only This option will only be available in the administrator level Replay mode Not available 6 5 4 Recover message A Recover message can be send to the control unit in order to let the Greensight working continuously despite the errors detected in the self test This option is only available in the administrator level 6 5 5 Error codes When an error occurs in the GS system an error code appears in the Object View window If you want to know what the meaning is of the error code press the Help button The Errors Description window appears Errors Description Error Description Transmitter Receiver 1 left bottom cluster is not wo
62. ing diagrams 4 1 GS2 Control unit U6 U11 Right side See 4 7 GS2 Power cable 2 See 4 3 GS2 External lights wire U12 U6 See 4 10 GS2 Display cable See 4 8 GS2 Power cable 3 wire 2 U1 Left side U12 See 4 3 GS2 External lights See 4 4 GS2 Video CAN circuit cable combined systems U7 U13 See 4 23 GS Multi Pro diagno See 4 13 G52 Monitor cable sis cable for other brand or U2 U13 See 4 4 GS2 Video CAN circuit See 4 11 GS2 Monitor cable cable combined systems NO camera on U3 or e 4 5 GS2 C bl Um x See 4 12 GS2 Monitor cable camera on U3 Us U14 Right side See 4 9 652 Signal supply See 4 6 GS2 Top side sensor cable U4 Left side U9 See 4 6 GS2 Top side sensor See 4 24 GS Alarm horn U5 Left side U15 Right side See 4 21 GS Bottom sensor See 4 21 GS Bottom sensor 4 2 GS3 Control unit U4 See 4 18 GS3 Povver cable 2 03 vvire See 4 16 GS3 Display cable or U4 ar See 4 19 GS3 Power cable 3 wire U3 See 4 17 GS3 Monitor cable U5 See 4 24 GS Alarm horn U2 See 4 23 GS Multi Pro diagno U6 Right side sis cable See 4 15 GS3 Top side sensor U1 Left side See 4 15 GS3 Top side sensor or U6 Right side m See 4 21 GS Bottom sensor U1 Left side See 4 21 GS Bottom sensor EF2001P01 V iring diagrams 83 Greensight Greencam 4 3 GS2 External lights Red Ext Light Yel Ext Light RTN Shield AMP 826885 2 43025 0400 VIEW A
63. installation 15 Greensight Greencam S z Parts list V3 GS2 A see vehicle s manual 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 25 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 4 11 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 16 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam H 2 E V t Parts list V4 GS3 A see vehicle s manual 1 Control unit 3 1 4 2 2 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 18 4 19 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 15 7 Top side sensor cable 4 15 11 Monitor cable 4 17 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 17 Greensight Greencam S z
64. installation 19 Greensight Greencam lis EZ 5 A see vehicle s manual B see VDO PC 5200 manual Parts list V5 GS2 3 Bottom sensor 3 2 4 21 4 Bottom sensor cable 4 21 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 1 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 1 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 25 Monitor cable NO camera on U3 4 11 26 Navigation 4 25 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable 4 26 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 20 General installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam A S VA Parts list V6 GS3 A see vehicle s manual B see VDO PC 5200 manual 1 Control unit 3 1 4 2 2 Power cable 2 3 vvire 418419 6 Topsidesenor l 32 415 7 Top side sensor cable 4 15 11 Monitor cable 4 17 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 1 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 26 Navigation 4 25 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 36 Power cable VDO COM 4 30 37 Video cable
65. it is of critical importance that the system is correctly installed and that the user is fully familiar with the operation and the limitations of the system as described in the accompanying user manual ATTENTION The user s manual must always be on hand in the driver s cab In particular installation of the control unit sensor and camera must be carried out with great care to avoid damage to these sensitive components The installation instructions in this manual give special attention to the correct way to install the various components in the vehicle Points that deserve special attention are emphasised and clarified using illustrations If you do not have sufficient technical skill and know how to mount and connect the components in the vehicle then you should have the Greensight Greencam system installed by a specialist Groeneveld has the required skills in house and will be pleased to help you install the Greensight Greencam active camera detection system General EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 2 General installation Before installation first determine the best position for the components VVhen installing alvvays ensure that the vehicle handbrake is engaged the vehicle ignition svvitch is off and the key is removed the various components are installed in locations that at all times are accessible for service and repair activity The recom
66. itter signal Car factor The car factor is defined as the number of pulses needed to cover one kilometer If pulse transmitter is chosen as signal type the car factor in pulses km has to be set Default 4000 Range 800 65535 Buzzer settings System settings ZZ6r Setungs Buzzer settings Minimum GreenSight volume Minimum Greensight volume With this option the Greensight volume can be set depending on whether the Greensight is con nected Range 5 25 Greensight volume With this option the Greensight volume can be set Range 15 100 Beep signals volume With this option the volume of the beep signals can be set but not lower than the set minimum Greensight volume Range 10 100 Beep on camera switch Set this option to Yes if you want to hear a beep when the Greensight switches to another camera Beep on pressing key Set this option to Yes if you want to hear a beep when pressing a monitor key NOTE The Minimum Greensight volume and Greensight volume only appear at the Buzzer settings window when the option Greensight connected has been adjusted to Yes EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 127 Greensight Greencam Other system settings System settings Restore factory default settings Restore factory default parameters FMS bus connected If FMS bus is connected set this option to Yes For information about FMS see the vehicle s manual Greensight c
67. iustment access procedure Before starting the procedure the screen should appear as blue If this is not the case press till the blue screen appears 1 Pres G and Gp simultaneously The following screen appears Set temporary accesslevel A select digit Y Next X Cancel 2 Open the Greensight Monitor access Tool on your desktop 3 Enter the displayed code 2719656911 into the access tool amp GreenSight Monitor Access Tool a x File Help 1 YOUR EFFICIENCY IS GUR CHALLENGE GROENEVELD GreenSight Monitor Access Tool Code 2719656911 4 Press Generatekey_ Your key is 1463456375 Your Key 1463456374 Close 2719656911 Generate Key 124 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 5 Enter your key 1463456375 with e Set temporary accesslevel 6 Confirm with 7 When the entered code is correct the following screen appears 16 1 1 1 vo 8 Press d If the Code invalid screen appears repeat step 1 to 7 again Code invalid vo 9 Press and of the Greensight Monitor Access Tool EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 125 Greensight Greencam 7 4 2 Main menu After pressing D again the main menu shows up Select with the multi purpose key the settings you want to change Press selecti
68. king down The coverage area of the red only mode can be set Range 0 400 cm Lower sensors Channels 1 6 Channels 3 and 6 Set the button to OFF when the channels 3 and 6 of the installed lower sensors should stay inactive All lower sensors Set the button to ON when lower sensors have been installed Offset from back edge The offset cm of the lower sensors from the back of the truck 108 Multi Pro software EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 6 4 4 Time and Date The tab shovvs hovv the Time and Date of the control unit has been and can be set 4 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 me and date Configuration Zones Sensors Time and Date Software and Hardware Init parameters GROENEVELD Time Greensight clock Read parameters System clock Read Parameters from file e Set Ereensight clock to system clock Setdiferent time z hem nog RE EE EE Apply changes Status Get Time Disconnected ay Settings imi Greensight current date blue circle Objects view Time EB april 2010 13 56 41 Pos RERO bate 12 04 2010 Technician 2 Client details User level Technician Date Current date red circle Set Greensight clock to system clock With this option the time and date of the control unit will be the same as the laptop PC Set different time The time and date can be set to your wishes
69. l shield lt speed signal or supply See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U6 Only with side detection 4 8 GS2 Power cable 3 wire Reverse Light See 4 22 GS Straight spiral cable or See Vehicle s manual BAT lt reverse BAT lt 15 after ignition Velocity Ind lt 31 ground Overall shield VIEW A See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U6 Only with monitor or side detection Only with side detection speed signal or supply See 4 22 GS Straight spiral cable or See Vehicle s manual 86 Wiring diagrams EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 4 9 GS2 Signal supply cable c 00 BAT Signal supply output BN WH 85 After ignition 15 43025 0200 MOLEX o Signal supply output See 4 1 GS2 Control unit U8 4 10 GS2 Display cable c N U12 1 U12 6 U12 2 U12 7 U12 3 OVERALL SH RTN shield CAN MCU CANL MCU CAN H BAT U12 8 U12 4 U12 9 U12 5 U12 10 MOLEX 43025 1000
70. low the instructions provided Use of symbols M6 2 Connector M6 pin 2 to Monitor C1 1 Connector C1 pin 1 to Camera P1 1 Connector P1 female pin 1 R1 1 Connector R1 male pin 1 TS1 1 Connector TS1 pin 1 to Top Side sensor BS1 1 Connector BS1 pin 1 to Bottom Sensor U8 2 Connector U8 pin 2 to Control Unit N1 1 Connector N1 pin 1 to Navigation BE Beige BK Black BN Brown BU Blue GN Green GY Grey LB Light Blue LG Light Green OR Orange PK Pink RD Red YE Yellow VT Violet WH White GC Greencam GS Greensight applicable to GS2 and GS3 VP Video Processor EF2001P01 Preface 7 8 Greensight Greencam General The Greensight Greencam active camera detection system by Groeneveld is a simple and effective system to enable vehicles to be reversed more safely and with less damage when the driver s view of the reversing zone is obscured Greensight detects persons and objects present within a certain distance behind the vehicle By integrating a camera into the existing product concept Groeneveld has succeeded in bringing an active and a passive system together in a compact and effective reversing safety system Moreover Groeneveld offers the option of extending the system with a side view or front view camera that meets all EU requirements inclusive 2005 27 EC regulation For correct operation and responsible use of the system
71. mended mounting position vvill be described for all the components shovvn ATTENTION Correct operation of the Greensight could be negatively influenced by extensions to the bodyvvork of the vehicle after installation of the Greensight In such an event please contact Groeneveld or your dealer for advice on the best solution EF2001P01 General installation 9 Greensight Greencam 2 1 System configurations Several combinations with Greensight and or Greencam are possible In this paragraph the most common system configurations are shown 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo a1eq V1 GS3 11 1 1 2 V1 GS2 12 1 1 2 V2 GS3 13 1 1 2 V2 GS2 14 1 1 2 V3 GS3 15 1 1 2 V3 GS2 16 1 1 2 V4 GS3 17 1 1 2 V4 GS2 18 1 1 2 V5 GS3 19 1 1 2 V5 GS2 20 1 1 2 V6 GS3 21 1 1 2 V6 GS2 22 1 1 2 V7 G52 23 1 1 2 2 V10 GS2 24 1 1 2 2 V11 GS2 26 1 1 2 2 12 652 28 1 2 13 652 28 1 2 14 652 29 1 2 2 V15 GC 30 1 V16 GC 31 E 1 V19 GS2 32 2 1 4 20 652 34 2 1 21 652 36 2 1 22 652 38 2 1 V23 GS2 40 2 1 24 652 42 2 1 25 652 44 2 1 V26 GS2 46 2 1 V27 GS2 48 2 1 V28 GS2 50 2 29 652 52 2 4 V30 GS2 54
72. n Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 3 2 Sensors 3 2 1 Positioning of sensors under detection VVhen positioning the sensors ensure that they vvill not detect any protruding parts of the vehicle such as an extended canopy loading platform or step Mount the sensors in as vvell protected a position as possible to minimise the risk of damage and excessive contamination of these sensitive components The illustration belovv shovvs the required clear area for the system to vvork correctly Mounting height 70 cm Zone 3 immediate colli Zone 2 danger zone El Zone 1 attention zone sion danger Figure 3 4 Diagram of the detection zones Proceed as follows to establish the position of the sensors e Ensure that the sensors at the rear of the vehicle are installed as close as possible to but within the side boundaries of the vehicle e Ensure that the sensors at the rear of the vehicle are installed as close as possible to but within the rear boundary of the vehicle Should this be impossible then try to get as close as possible to this ideal position e The recommended mounting height for transport vehicles is 70 cm heart of the sensor to the road surface with the ground clearance of the detection area at 20 cm see Figure 3 5 With wheel loaders to ensure maximum protection the sensors should be mounted on the counterweight Depending on the vehicle the mounting height may then
73. n a protected position safe from water splashed by the wheels 2 The side sensors must be directed towards the rear of the trailer and may not protrude outside the trailer 3 certain that the detection cone of the sensor does not detect protruding parts of the vehicle 4 Ensure that the position of the sensor and the length of the detection area allow sufficient adjustment in order to achieve the required detection area Figure 3 14 shows the detection cone with the length axis as variable EF2001P01 Installation 69 Greensight Greencam 3 2 5 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 Figure 3 14 Detection cone Proceed as follovvs to mount the side sensors 1 To limit the effect of vibrations on the sensors ensure that the mounting point of the sensors is solid 2 Connect the sensor leads to the control unit as shovvn in the vviring diagrams 3 Route the leads alongside existing cables making use of strips and or wiring brackets 4 Connect the leads for activating the side detection function as shown in the wiring diagrams Top detection off road use To achieve a more complete detection field for off road vehicles top sensors can be added Groeneveld recommends adding this option when the mounting height of the bottom sensors is higher than 120 cm In this configuration the top sensors are aimed diagonally downwar
74. n see a short description of all parameters Apply changes The new settings are Configuration Width Speed signal source Power wires Reverse camera available Reverse camera mode Smart alarm sound level LCD buzzer type LCD buzer sound level Quick reaction Sensitivity Level Close Range Sensitivity Brake Lockable OSD Enable 250 cm Tachograph system 2 Wires No Not in use Smart level AC buzzer High level OFF 0 0 DN OFF Software and Hardware settings BIT log size Events log size Minimum failing sensors 1 entries 1 entries 2 sensors Mode Side only both directions Zones settings Yellow zone range cm Red blink zone range cm Red zone range cm Side detection settings Activating signal Operating mode Offset Red only Zone Back sensors settings Upper sensors channels 7 8 Channels 7 and 8 status Max range for channels 7 and 8 Red only status Red only minimum range Red only maximum range Lower sensors channels 1 5 Channels 3 and B status Offset All lower channels status Are you sure that you want to send the new parameters to Greensight unit 300 cm 170 cm 70 cm Tachograph system In both direction 15cm up to 350 cm Not relevant Not relevant Not relevant Not relevant Not relevant DFF 15cm OFF Press Yes to save these parameters and to set the control unit to process the dat
75. nsor 3 2 4 6 19 Control unit VP excluded 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 29 External lights cable 4 3 30 External lights 3 7 4 3 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 57 Greensight Greencam 3 Installation Hovv to connect the vvires and cables see chapter 4 VViring diagrams 3 1 Control unit and PG joints The operation of the Greensight system is controlled by the control unit Depending on the system configuration some or all of the control unit outputs will be in use If a certain control unit output is not being used then it must be sealed with a sealing plug When a control unit output is in use a PG gland is used to ensure that the lead is properly sealed See Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 for an overview of the outputs of control unit GS2 and GS3 respectively U1 Left side External lights U7 Multi Pro diagnosis U2 i hs Video CAN circuit IP U3 U13 Camera Monitor U8 U14 Right side Signal supply tee ate etn Top side sensor U4 Left side U9 Top side sensor Alarm horn U5 Left side U15 Right side Bottom sensor Bottom sensor Figure 3 1 652 control unit outputs 58 Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam U3 Display or monitor
76. nt data loss 7 6 System Error Saving changes It is also possible that the disclaimer message will be followed by a system error when the parameters could not be loaded In this case the factory settings will be used System Error y Ok 7 7 Monitor error codes The table below shows the meaning of the error codes that may appear on the monitor FFF Communication error detected F1 F2 F3 Left bottom sensor or sensor cable error detected FA F5 F6 Right bottom sensor or sensor cable error detected F7 Left and right bottom sensor or sensor cable error detected E1 Left top side sensor or sensor cable error detected E2 Right top side sensor or sensor cable error detected HF Hardvvare failure detected F10 Supply voltage error detected F11 Memory error detected F12 Temperature error detected The error code is basically an indication Other components than the ones indicated in this chart may be defective EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 135 Greensight Greencam 8 Dimensions 8 1 Control unit GS2 8 2 Control unit GS3 136 Dimensions EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 8 3 Bottom sensor
77. ode you can set the sliders of the zones to your wishes 106 Multi Pro software EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 6 4 3 Sensors The Sensors tab shovvs the settings of the Greensight configuration that is selected vvith a blue Trame 4 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 Configuration Zones Sensors Time and Date Software and Hardware Side only srsb Side sensors Init parameters both directions forwards only E Av GROENEVELD 304 ERN E Read parameters 2 from GS2 unit Offset from side edge 15cm H Read Parameters from file Jm dl n z tn m El Apply changes b k ee boksa ube Sensors Channels 7 and 81 4 Status Max range Disconnected ay Settings l D l ES 3l Objects view 1004 50 D ou rr HE 6 FF N FF N 12 04 2010 e e Technician 2 Client details l Offset from back edge i el User level Technician Available configurations 1 Side only both directions Only side sensors have been installed These sensors have to be active when driving forward or backward 2 Side only forwards only Only side sensors have been installed These sensors have to be active only when driving forward 3 Side both directions back both directions Side sensors have been installed Also lower and or upper sensors have been installed All sensors have to be active when driving forward or backward
78. om sensor Top side sensor Camera Monitor 9 3 Mirror directive and EMC 12 or 24 Vdc custom specification possible 1 70 to 3 00 m 0 70 to 1 70 m 0 to 0 70 m o 75 mm 1600 grams 700 grams 460 grams 260 grams 270 grams 1000 grams Greensight with camera and monitor complies with the following standards Mirror directive transport EMC E marking EMC CE mark for earthmoving machinery EMC CE mark for industrial lorries with exception of variant with monitor 2005 27 EC 2004 104 E ISO 13766 AND 12895 Directives applicable to the Greencam monitor EMC directive EMC directive Mirror directive Mirror directive 2006 28 EC ECE R10 2005 27 EC ECE R46 EF2001P01 Technical specifications 141 Greensight Greencam Notes 142 Technical specifications EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo a1eq GROENEVELD www groeneveld group com Groeneveld Transport Efficiency B V Stephensonweg 12 4207 HB Gorinchem P O Box 777 4200 AT Gorinchem The Netherlands Ph 31 183 641 400 F 31 183 624 474 http www groeneveld group com
79. on ATTENTION To be able to set the Camera and F key settings you have to set the System settings first 7 4 3 System settings Main menu oystem settings ATTENTION Be sure all components and required vehicle signals are proper connected before adjusting the monitor system settings Digital input settings Three digital inputs can be set System settings Digital inputs settings Digital input settings Digital input 1 settings ray i d lau ng Digital input 1 settings nput type General input A nput type The digital inputs can be obtained by a general input A B or C the handbrake a direction blinker right or left the reversing signal or input disabled Signal type The signal type can be set to power or ground depending on how the wires are connected Svvitch type The switch type can be set to Normally open or Normally closed Time out The time out can be set vvhen you did choose for a general input or a direction blinker These input types do have an intermittent signal To get a continuous signal the time out can be set Range 0 0 60 0 126 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON nssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Speed input settings System settings speed input settings Speed input settings speed input enabled Yes Signal type The speed signal can be generated in two ways by tachograph C3 B7 or pulse transm
80. on the driver s side of the cab Ensure that the in cab display is positioned if at all possible within the driver s field of view but without restricting his driving view 3 Ensure that the in cab display can be installed using the supplied installation materials without damaging the electrical wiring and other vehicle components 4 Route the in cab display lead alongside existing wiring behind the dashboard from the control unit to the in cab display 5 Make the electrical connections as shown in the wiring diagrams And use the right tools for the job EF2001P01 Installation 77 Greensight Greencam Figure 3 23 In cab display on the A pillar 3 8 1 1 display error codes The in cab display is controlled by the Greensight control unit via the vehicle s CAN bus In addition to the acoustic and visual vvarnings given vvhen obiects are detected the in cab display is also capable of displaying an error code In the event of a malfunction after the self test and separate from the indications of the LED s the in cab display vvill also display an error code corresponding to the malfunction The table belovv shovvs the meaning of the error codes that may appear on the in cab display FFF Communication error detected F1 F2 F3 Left bottom sensor or sensor cable error detected FA F5 F6 Right bottom sensor or sensor cable error detected F7 Left and right bottom sensor or sensor
81. onnected If a Greensight control unit is installed set this option to Yes NOTE This option can only be adjusted if Speed input settings and Greensight connected have been set to Yes Greensight forward speed threshold The monitor will switch off the Greensight information about the adjusted speed Range 5 200 km h Navigation system connected If a navigation system is installed set this option to Yes Language setting With language setting the preferred language can be set Restore factory default settings When you select this option all your personal settings will be lost 128 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 4 4 Camera settings Main menu Camera settings Camera 1 settings It is possible to change the camera name Camera settings Same meti Camera 1 settings Camera name Camera 1 Set camera 1 name Explanation of button usage for entering a name e A character can be selected when pressing up down with the multi purpose key Pressing at the left side of the multi purpose key the previous character can be entered e Pressing at the right side of the multi purpose key the next character can be entered e Press to confirm and to cancel Automatic selection settings Camera settings Camera 1 s Camera 1 settings Automatic selection settings A
82. r cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 39 Greensight Greencam V23 GS2 e N 8 N 19 T 5 c E M m ic ua lt Date of issue November 2010 EF2001P01 40 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V23 GS2 6 Top side sensor 3 2 4 6 14 Spiral cable 3 3 4 22 15 Monitor 3 9 4 25 16 Camera 3 6 4 29 17 Camera interconnection cable 4 28 18 CAN cable 4 32 20 Control unit VP included 3 1 4 1 21 Power cable 2 3 wire 4 7 4 8 23 Top side sensor cable 4 6 25 Monitor cable camera on U3 4 12 27 Camera cable GS2 4 5 28 Video CAN circuit cable 4 4 34 Camera cable GC 4 27 35 Power cable 4 31 Available options 12 Alarm horn 3 4 4 24 13 Alarm horn cable 3 4 4 24 24 Signal supply cable 3 5 4 9 Diagnosis cable 6 2 4 23 EF2001P01 General installation 41 Greensight Greencam V24 GS2 N 1977 E 5 c E M m ic Nn lt Date of issue November 2010 EF2001P01 42 General installation Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Parts list V24 GS2
83. rking Transmitter Receiver 2 left bottom cluster is not working Transmitter Receiver 3 left bottom cluster is not working Transmitter Receiver 4 right bottom cluster is not working Transmitter Receiver 5 right bottom cluster is not working Transmitter Receiver 6 right bottom cluster is not working One or more Transmitter Receiver from both sides are not working Transmitter Receiver 7 top left cluster is not working Transmitter 5 Receiver H8 top right cluster is not working HW is not working Hardware error occured Voltages error Memory error FFF Communication is not working d Probably wrong cluster connection definition 553 F F E F F Fe F E E H F F F cCE cocmm ooecorn n m Edi The highlighted row is the reported error For example the error above says that there is no communication between the laptop and the control unit EF2001P01 Multi Pro software 113 Greensight Greencam 6 6 Log In this window you can read log files of the internal memory of the control unit 5 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 DER Self test results Events log GROENEVELD ay Settings 3 Objects view amp Get Events log Get Self test results Clear diplay Clear diplay Self test results The results of the last X self tests X defined by the entries of the Self test log file A successful self test will be writt
84. sight is used on trailers it is also possible to use external lights mounted on the trailer itself in the field of vievv of the side mirrors The advantage of this configuration is that the complete system is then installed on the trailer allovving it to function independently of the lorry Proceed as follovvs to mount the external lights Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 1 Select a position for the external lights on the left and right side of the trailer such that they are vvithin the vievving angle of the side mirrors and are therefore easy for the driver to see 2 Bear in mind the maximum possible length of the leads from the control unit If there is excessive length in the leads trim them at the control unit end 3 Avoid positioning the external lights such that they protrude beyond outside the vehicle 4 You may then mount the external lights using the supplied installation materials a z A C Fell Figure 3 22 External lights 3 8 In cab display Greensight is also available in a variant vvithout Greencam monitor and camera The basic model is one such variant in which signalling in the cab takes place via an in cab display with the distance being visually represented by means of LEDs and acoustic signals Proceed as follows to position and mount the in cab display 1 Select a position for the in cab display
85. sight system to activate an automatic braking system EF2001P01 Installation 73 Greensight Greencam 3 6 Cameras 3 6 1 Reverse camera To enable the active camera detection system functionality a camera must be mounted on the rear of the vehicle The camera is connected by a plug connector to the lead from terminal U3 of the GS2 control unit Before the camera can be mounted the mounting position first needs to be established ATTENTION Ensure that the camera is not mounted behind protruding parts of the vehicle and that it is possible to route the lead from this point to the control unit Proceed as follows to mount the camera 1 Select the mounting position for the camera at the highest and most central point on the rear of the vehicle see also Figure 3 18 ATTENTION Make sure the camera does not protrude above the vehicle Figure 3 18 Camera position 2 Drill the required lead routing and mounting holes see Figure 3 19 74 Installation EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Figure 3 19 Lead routing and mounting holes 3 Feed the leads through the post from the top dovvn ATTENTION Take care to prevent the leads from being damaged by sharp edges burrs and other sharp parts Attach the camera using the supplied installation materials Connect the camera to the control unit as shown in the wiring diagrams Route the lea
86. t When a rigid trailer combination is equipped with Greensight the rigid system must be switched off when the trailer is hooked up At the same time the signals from the trailer must be displayed on the signalling unit in the cab This switching between two Greensight systems is enabled by installing a switching cable between both control units see 4 1 GS2 Control unit and 4 4 GS2 Video CAN circuit cable combined systems 3 3 1 Connections for articulated vehicles To enable Greensight to provide signalling and system control on articulated vehicles Groeneveld has various connection variants in its product range to span the articulated section One example is a spiral cable or a direct plugged connection between the two articulated sections Paragraph 4 22 GS Straight spiral cable contains an explanation of the alternative ways these connections can be installed Proceed as follows to install the spiral cable EF2001P01 Installation 71 72 Greensight Greencam v ur ww Feed the cable through the plug connection Fill the steel connection pins vvith tin using a soldering iron see Figure 3 16 1 Solder the leads to the steel connection pins see Figure 3 16 2 Press the connection pins into the connector as shown in the wiring diagrams Fit a strip around the cable see Figure 3 16 3 Mount the connector body on the mounting bracket see Figure 3 16 4 Fit the connector to the connector body and firmly tighten the PG gland
87. the Read parameters button at the top right corner of the window Save new parameters to the internal memory of the control unit so after the next Power up the GS will work according to the new parameters Load parameters from a file Switch between the different settings windows In the next paragraphs the tabs of the settings window will be explained 104 Multi Pro software EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Configuration 4 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 etting eneral parameter Configuration Zones Sensors Time and Date Software and Hardware Init parameters Width GROENEVELD 9 Wide 25m Read parameters from GS2 unit Q Narrow 2m Read Parameters 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 from file Speed signal source Smart alarm Power wires e Tachograph 6 Smart level 2wies Apply changes ABS EBS system O Fixed level zj O 3 wires LCD buzzer type Sound level Status 6 High level Disconnected Quick reaction GT Settings OFF ON Low level O DC buzzer o Oif 3l Objects view Sensitivity Brake Signal General Level 0 E Pose Rance pos Lockable Red Zone Only 38 41 m Log Video Camera N Reverse camera 4 While driving backwards e2 Client details HB Q When detecting an object Always User level Technician 16 04 2010 Technician VVidth The truck s width The options
88. utomatic selection settings camera 1 Camera selected by Forward and reverse speed The options for automatic camera selection are always on forward speed forward and reverse speed reverse general input general input and speed and manual control When selecting general input and speed forward speed or forward and reverse speed the lower and upper speed threshold can be set Range lower speed threshold 0 29 km h Range upper speed threshold 1 200 km h EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 129 Greensight Greencam Video settings Camera 1 2 3 and 4 needs to be set separate from each other The camera you vvant to set appears on the monitor Camera settings Camera 1 Camera 1 settings Video settings camera 1 Solor 50 Color The degree in which the camera has to transmit colors Brightness The degree in which the camera has to radiate or reflect light Contrast The difference in visual properties that makes an object distinguishable from other objects and the background Tint The tint is the degree of color strength Range of the video settings 0 100 130 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam Miscellaneous settings Camera settings Camera 1 Camera 1 settings Miscellaneous settings camera 1 Mirror horizontal No Mirror horizontal Press Yes when the camera view has to be horizontally mirrored
89. ved in this area If only Lockable is selected the brake signal stays active in all zones when activated until you deactivate the reverse signal Selecting both options implies that the Lockable option is applicable to the Red Zone Only Video Select reverse camera when installed Set OSD to ON if another monitor or camera brand is used Camera ON The moment that the reverse camera should be active while driving backwards when detecting an object or always 6 4 2 Zones The Zones tab shows the 4 signalling zones of the coverage area 900 cm 4 GS Multifunctional Program 4 1 28 Configuration Zones Sensors Time and Date Software and Hardware Init parameters Note GROENEVELD You can also use the Up Down arrow Read parameters from GS2 unit gH E from file 70 Apply changes 6 Default a Yellow Zone Zone 1 d 2 j 300 cm em Disconnected in order to adjust the desired Zones GT Settings 30 180 270 360 450 540 630 720 Red Blink Zone Zone 2 170 cm 3 Objects view Time 60 120 180 240 300 350 420 480 14 10 37 ag Log Date Red Zone Zone 3 Jen 12 04 2010 e2 Client details Technician Exit User level Technician At default mode all sliders red orange and yellow are disabled The defaults cm are e Zone 1 170 300 Zone2 70 170 e Zone3 0 70 The control unit will not report detected objects in the green zone At custom m
90. vest lovv medium high and highest For the reaction time the options are very slovv slovv normal fast or very fast Menu settings n menu settings four color schemes can be chosen Display settings Menu setting Menu settings Menu settings E Menu settings olor scheme stes zu 3e Menu settings Menu color scheme 120 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 3 4 F Key settings Main menu F key settings The function of the buttons F1 to F4 can be adapted to your wishes Supposing all camera s and navigation are connected the follovving options are possible Disabled Camera 1 to 4 Navigation Dual Triple or Quad screen If you prefer a Dual Triple or Quad screen for a specific F Key a selection can be made for each screen position The options are Camera 1 to 4 and Navigation F key settings F1 key settings Functior F1 key settings Functior select dual screen Select Camera 1 Camera 2 F1 key settings Camera 3 Camera 4 Navigation Function Select triple screen F1 key settings select EF2001P01 Greencam monitor 121 Greensight Greencam 7 3 5 System settings Main menu oystem settings Buzzer settings System settings Buzzer setting 3 Buzzer settings GreenSight volume Greensight volume With this option the Greensight volume can be set depending on whether t
91. y is used to confirm your adjustment s And to enter the modify field The cancel key is used to go one step back or cancel a change With the multi purpose key one can scroll through the settings The value will increase by pressing up and right and decrease by pressing down and left Pressing the key up or down changes the value with steps of 0 1 or 1 Pressing the key left or right changes the value with steps of 1 or 10 The function of the F keys can be set to your wishes With the function keys a camera navigation or a dual triple or quad screen can be selected 116 Greencam monitor EF2001P01 010Z 4 QUL AON enssi jo eleq Date of issue November 2010 Greensight Greencam 7 2 Svvitching on the monitor When the monitor switched on and starting up the disclaimer below appears Disclaimer Depending on the settings the monitor activates a view or turns to sleepmode 7 2 1 View options You can choose your own view manually with one of the F keys if activated After pressing 0 it is possible choose a vievv vvith the multi purpose key left right LCD settings To enter the LCD settings press the multi purpose key up down Now you can lower or increase the temporary brightness or contrast by pressing the multi purpose key left right Press D to confirm or D to cancel ATTENTION When the power is switched off the temporary brightness and contrast settings will be lost
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