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1. Visual signal sound signal mre Pearkinenuneaemies ceo cite 6 FINAL TESTING PROCEDURE a Turn on the key insert the back gear In a fraction of a second the control unit performs a check of the functionality of the system and if everything has been done correctly the transducer emits an acoustic sound of OK constituted by two notes in rapid succession and the lighting of the red logo car picture Once you have this signal the system becomes operational Possible problems and their solutions 1 If the acoustic transducer does not emit any signal check all the connections 2 If the transducer emits an audible warning signal consisting of 2 notes one high and one low repeated 3 times it means that the antenna sensor is disconnected Check the connection of RF cable b Starting from about 1 metre away from the centre of the bumper slowly approach both hands to simulate a parking manouevre At a distance of about 60 70 cm will be perceived the first acoustic signals and the first green light The second and third green light will appear at the decrease of the distance to become a first and second yellow light_ at around 20 30 centimetres with an increasing of the repetition rate of the acoustical signals The first and a second red light indicating risk of contact will come at few centimetres from the bumper tegether with a continuous sound of the speaker WARNING For a correct simulation be careful to reset the syste
2. 45 Parking Dynamics PD1 Vision Parking Dynamics PD1 Parking Sensor is strictly a driving assistance product and should not be used to substitute safe driving practices Find more Installation amp Technical PDF guides at ParkingDynamics co uk Installation amp ParkingDynamics co uk Technical MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 The installation of the antenna sensor constituted by an aluminium adhesive ribbon must be performed to the inside of the bumper It is of some importance that the zone of application on the inside surface of the bumper corresponds to the higher part as regards the ground but also the most distant from the car body It is not advisable to install the antenna sensor too low Correct zone Fig 1 a Identify on the car body the zone close to the extremity of the bumper and on the side where it is present the back gear lamp a possible hole of passage toward the intern of the trunk in order to carry out the RF cable from the antenna sensor b Through the individuated passage route the RF cable inside the trunk leaving the fast on terminal outside Fig 2 Fig 2 3 MOUNTING THE ANTENNA SENSOR Thoroughly clean with alcohol or nitro solvent be careful not to use antiadhesive detergent the inner surface of the bumper of the zone previously identified see Fig 1 on which will be applied the antenna sensor Starting from the zone where there is the RF cable start applying the adhesive aluminum tape
3. antenna sensor practising a good pressure to make it well adhere to the inner surface of the bumper Antenna sensor RF Cable Fig 3 When the antenna sensor has been attached covering the whole of the bumper from left to right the excess length is cut off Place a piece of the included sticking material at either ends of the antenna sensor to ensure a secure fixing onto the bumper surface It is recommended but not essential to cover the antenna with a black anti rust protection paint of the same type that is applied to the underneath of a car chassis or similar to protect from the elements do not use silicon paste Phone Orders 9am 5pm 0845 475 3701 NOTE 1 It is advisably to start and finish the application of the antenna sensor tape et about 15 cm from the both end of the bumper Fig 4 2 The sensor antenna can not be applied on metal bumpers Sticking material Antenna sensor Fig 4 Connect the RF Cable coming from the ECU to the antenna sensor Apply a piece of sticking material on the connection and fix it on the bumper by a strong pressure If the ambient temperature is below 10 C we recommend heating both the mastic and the sticking area on the bumper It is necessary to use the same material to fix the opposite extremity of the antenna Fig 5 Replace the bumper and pull the RF Cable inside the luggage compartment or engine compartment in order not to leave excess cable outside Sticking m
4. aterial RF Cable Fig 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS A Connect the red lead of the power cable to the positive cable that feeds the reversing lamp B Connect the lead of the harness to the earth of the reversing lamp IT IS ADVISABLE NOT TO CONNECT TO ANY OTHER POINT OF EARTH ON THE CHASSY OF THE CAR C Insert all plug in connectors into the proper position on the Central Unit ECU as per Fig 6 Some vehicles are equipped with a metal crash protection bar insert facing the inside surface of the bumper When this metal surface is too close to the inner surface of the bumper where you have placed the antenna sensor the distance signal can be reduced The sensibility that we recommend for most cars is the No 2 We suggest to carry out tests to determine the detection range pointing out that increasing the sensibility where it is not necessary can cause more false alerts To adjust the signalling distance it is sufficient to change the dip switch positions see Block Schematic on page 2 Take care that the sensitivity No 1 is the lowest and the number 4 is the largest 5 MOUNTING OF THE WAVE BAND DISPLAY a Take the display cable 5 m long from the back of the car to the front using the appropriate steps as edges of plastic or rubber seals Place the display on top of the rearview mirror using the self adhesive tape already applied on the back b Connect the display cable to the central module by the proper connector
5. gnal consists of a single note B When approaching an obstacle the system activates the acoustic signal at a distance between the bumper and obstacle measured in the central area of the bumper of about 60 70 cm with 3 types of sounds 1 an increase in sequence of BIP alert informs the driver that an obstacle is approaching 2 intermittent sounds of fast repetition rate when the obstacle comes close to the bumper at a distance between 15 and 30 cm measured on the middle of bumper alarm 3 continuous sound at a more acute frequency risk of contact when an obstacle is very close to the bumper 10 15 cm Phone Orders 9am 50m 0845 475 3701 NOTE The distances will vary depending on the size of the obstacle and correspond to the central zone of the bumper on the lateral edges the distances is less see Figure 6 The alert occurs only when the vehicle is approaching an obstacle a fixed object in front of the bumper is only detected after the first movement of approach WARNING 1 In presence of rain or high moisture weather the system reduces his sensibility automatically in order to eliminate a part of false alarms that could be given by movement of water on the bumper 2 As soon as the system is activated an acknowledgment of the surrounding of the bumper is made Consequently it is very important during testing operation not to switch on the system while you are very close to the central unit and ante
6. m every time you approach c If the system shows to work regularly it is possible to fix definitely the bumper NOTE the VISION starts to give the signalling only when the vehicle is being approached to the obstacle a fixed object in front of the bumper for instance the hauls hook and a bull bar or the sides walls of a car box is not signaled and it is not bothered the normal operation of the device USER MANUAL oreratine princiPLe VISION is an innovative parking sensor that uses low energy electromagnetic waves and is able to detect the approach of any kind of obstacle The activation of the device is obtained by the insertion of the back gear or by pressing the activation button if installed on front bumper and confirmed by a signal of OK Once activated the EPS generates around the bumper on which is installed a protection zone Fig 6 When any obstacle present in the protection zone tends to approach the bumper you will hear a series of beeps WORKING EXAMPLE A As soon as the VISION is activated the control functionality of the system is carried out in a fraction os second In case of anomalies the speaker emits an audible warning signal consisting of 2 notes one high and one low repeated 3 times If this happens check the antenna connection to the ECU If the control is OK you hear a signal of two notes in rapid succession to confirm the proper functioning of the system If installed on the front bumper the OK si
7. nna sensor in order not to have false information on the working capability of the system During the test you must also take into consideration the fact that after the first approach to the bumper any subsequent APPROACH without first reset the system can give false interpretations of the functionality of the sensor due to special characteristics of the VISION software specifically created to reduce false signalling in the rainy conditions ALERT ZONE ALARM ZONE CONTACT RISK ZONE Fig 6 Switch position white color aa 1 2 Sensitivity 1 Sa 1 2 Sensitivity 2 1 2 Sensitivity 3 T 1 2 Sensitivity 4 J Antenna sensor Display L E a To back gear lamp Block Schematic TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Operating range from 9 5 to 18V Operating temperature from 20 to 90 C Max current absorption 70 mA Averange distance to begin detection 70 80 cm P RE Cable ower Cable e D a _d Antenna sensor Sticking material Central unit merase Pearkinenunemies co k

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