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ALPINE HCE-C300R_EN 68-18693Z26-B (A5)

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About Calibration

In order to effectively identify approaching 
objects, it is necessary to configure the guidance 
and install data. This data is entered during the 
Calibration mode and ensures the most consistent 
detection results.
For details on how to configure the calibration 
settings, refer to “Calibration” (page 26).

A message appears on the screen if the system has 
not been calibrated.

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Summary of Contents for HCE-C300R

Page 1: ...800 257 4631 ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 777 Supertest Road Toronto Ontario M3J 2M9 Canada Phone 1 800 ALPINE 1 1 800 257 4631 ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 161 165 Princes Highway Hall...

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Page 3: ...guration 16 Adjusting Alarm Volume 16 Adjusting Detection Sensitivity 16 Installation and Connections Installation of the Rearview Camera System 17 Mounting the Rearview Camera 17 1 Preparation 17 2 I...

Page 4: ...les such as weather conditions such as hard rain snow fog or mud dense exhaust fumes obscuring the sensor extremely high or low temperatures near sensor slope of vehicle and or roadway direct exposure...

Page 5: ...SO FRAGMENTS DO NOT GET INTO THE EYES Failure to do so may result in injury CALIBRATION REQUIRED If this camera system is not calibrated its detection function will not work properly It must be calibr...

Page 6: ...p into these leads to provide power for this unit When connecting the HCE C300R to the fuse box make sure the fuse for the intended circuit of the HCE C300R has the appropriate amperage Failure to do...

Page 7: ...mera image and warns drivers with a display and an alarm The object detection function is useful in the following situations When you reverse the car to exit a parking space at a shopping mall this fu...

Page 8: ...s given with no moving object in the display In other cases no warning at all is given although moving vehicles are visible in the display In addition a warning may not be given or may be delayed in t...

Page 9: ...flection of light on the road surface while driving the vehicle Moving object that starts moving near the vehicle If the vehicle shadow shows up in the camera image If the headlights of another car re...

Page 10: ...on relative to your vehicle There may be times when the box does not appear or does not follow the object accurately When an object is detected the screen is enclosed by a red frame first time only An...

Page 11: ...the object comes into the warning area a red triangle arrow appears e The warning ends when the object comes directly behind the vehicle No warning also occurs when the object moves away from the veh...

Page 12: ...ge from the menu screen for example object detection is not active When object detection is not active an icon appears at the upper left of the screen Warning icon Moving object verification icon This...

Page 13: ...divided image left and right of centre Use this mainly when checking the left and right directional view No guidelines appear in Corner View The rearview camera image is reversed to have the same per...

Page 14: ...ay deviate to the right or left This is not a malfunction e Distance guidelines The distance guidelines represents the distance to the road surface so you cannot judge the distance to an object based...

Page 15: ...For example if there is an object on the upward slope it may appear further away than its actual position Also an error may occur between the guidance and the actual path of the car on the road surfa...

Page 16: ...configure the guidance and install data This data is entered during the Calibration mode and ensures the most consistent detection results For details on how to configure the calibration settings ref...

Page 17: ...k behind and around the car visually Use the camera image to assist in showing conditions behind and around the car Depending on where the unit is installed actual conditions may differ from the displ...

Page 18: ...t 1 second again The buzzer volume can be altered accidentally Use with the appropriate volume level Adjusting Detection Sensitivity Object detection has 2 selectable sensitivity levels The default is...

Page 19: ...due to stress caused when opening and closing the door trunk of the vehicle If the control unit becomes wet the electrical circuitry may short out Attaching with double stick tape may leave a mark on...

Page 20: ...adhesive on the base to make good surface contact Also ensure access to both of the angle adjustment screws for proper tightening using the supplied hex wrench Recommended installation location Instal...

Page 21: ...bracket Apply touch up paint as necessary 2 Make sure the mounting surface is clean of debris dirt etc 3 Attach the camera to the mounting bracket H with the supplied adjustment screws I 4 Make sure t...

Page 22: ...e sheet on one side and apply it to the back of the buzzer 2 Peel off the protective sheet on the other side and apply to the desired location in the car under a seat etc If necessary secure the cable...

Page 23: ...of the control unit B Control unit Velcro fastener Attach the Velcro fastener in an area on the bottom of the unit undersurface where the label is not attached 2 Attach the Velcro fastener soft side F...

Page 24: ...everse lamp signal lead of the vehicle To Alpine s Camera Control lead or Reverse lead To Alpine s Alert In lead To Video Input Connector when connecting with the navigation or monitor that has no dir...

Page 25: ...transmission is shifted into reverse R Switches the video picture to the rearview camera This is achieved by putting the car into reverse R G Camera Control Lead Use to connect with products that do n...

Page 26: ...t has RCA video input terminals RCA Extension Cable Sold Separately Video Output Connector Reverse Lead Orange White Camera Control Lead Orange Black Navigation or monitor commercial product Video Inp...

Page 27: ...Also check for damage from sharp edges or protrusions Refer to 2 Installing the Rearview camera page 18 2 Connect the battery terminal 3 Turn on the engine key Make sure the unit is operating correctl...

Page 28: ...ting the engine provide adequate ventilation around the car Make sure that all connections are securely made Do not work in a poorly lit place or in direct sunlight Setting Flowchart Use the switch to...

Page 29: ...in the vehicle however this is not a fault of the system When the camera is reinstalled or when the car is changed be sure to perform readjustment The detection performance may be degraded when tires...

Page 30: ...pe in about 3 places so that the calibration sheet does not slip 2 Align the interior box on top of the external box with the affixed calibration sheet and place it up against the right rear tire Alig...

Page 31: ...m 1 97 3 Measure the camera installation location Depth Height Offset 1 Stack the external box and internal box and place them so they are up against the car in the vicinity of the centre of the rear...

Page 32: ...nd mark that spot with adhesive tape Adhesive tape Adhesive tape Camera Offset 7 Place calibration sheet B on the ground so that the sheet centre line aligns with the offset spot marked in step 6 and...

Page 33: ...it Select Change under Language in the Top menu screen to change the display text language For operation instructions refer to the step 19 5 Press SET to adjust the display range Line with which to al...

Page 34: ...VIEW select Vehicle Width and press SET repeatedly to change the value You can specify the car width in 2 inchs 5 cm increments by pressing SET Setting value 56 to 86 inches 140 to 220 cm Do not speci...

Page 35: ...to the screen shown in Step 12 to start the calibration process again If the calibration sheets A and B do not fit inside the frame Please refer to page 27 for calibration sheet setup procedure 18Pres...

Page 36: ...the message screen automatically appears Caution If the ignition key is set to ACC OFF before the screen notifying that saving is completed appears the data is not saved 23Set the ignition key to ACC...

Page 37: ...ker This is not a failure The screen is difficult to read If a dark place or a partially bright light is captured or if the temperature of the main body of the camera is high the screen may be difficu...

Page 38: ...it with a damp cloth The alarm got louder or softer You might be accidentally changing the alarm volume Refer to Adjusting Alarm Volume page 16 and set the volume to a suitable level The device detect...

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