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INSTALLER NOTES 

 
After the installation of the system is complete, make sure to adjust the direction of the sensors 
to correct any range problems you might be experiencing such as false alerts or no alerts at all. 
If  need  be,  the  provided  plastic  shims  can  be  used  to  adjust  the  angle  of  the  sensors  on  the 
bumper.  
 

1. 

When installing the system, the car should be completely powered off. It might be a good 
idea to remove the negative battery terminal in some vehicles prior to installation. 

 

2. 

The  operation  of  the  system  may  be  affected  by  certain  conditions  such  heavy  rain, 
gravel roads, sloping surfaces, bushes, extreme hot or cold weather or if the sensors are 
covered by snow, ice, mud, etc.  

 

3. 

Other ultrasonic or electronic fields such as other electrical devices or high current power 
wires in the vehicle may effect the operation of the sensors.  

 

4. 

The sensors should not be installed too tightly or too loose in the bumper 

 

5. 

Do not install the  control module  any other  high  current  electrical  devices  or  wires under 
the  dash  board  or  in  the  truck.  If  installing in  the  trunk,  make  sure  the  control  module  is 
away from any moisture or weather elements.  

 

6. 

Bench test the system first to make sure the operation is good before drilling  the  holes in 
the bumper. Once tested and installed, make sure to practice test the system in a parking 
lot before actual use.  

 

7. 

The  3M  double  side  tape  for  the  control  module,  monitor  and  buzzer  cannot  be  used 
twice.  Use  an  alcohol  wipe  to  make  sure  the  mounting  surface  is  clean  before  use.  If 
sticking  to  a  vinyl  or  color  surface,  be  cautious  when  using  alcohol  wipes  to  make  sure 
the surface does not become damaged or discolored.  

 

8. 

Use only the provided hole saw bits to drill the holes for the sensors and camera.  

 

TECH SUPPORT:  (800) 998-6880

 

 

SPECIFICATIONS: 

 
Supply  Voltage: 

DC 12 Volt 

Operational  Voltage: 

10.5 ~ 16 Volts DC 

Current  Consumption: 

40mA ~ 300mA 

Detection  Distance: 

5” ~ 8’3” behind the vehicle  

Ultrasonic  Frequency: 

40 KHz 

Working  Temperature: 

System: -40°F - 176°F  /  Monitor: 32°F - 140°F   

Control Module Dimensions (MM): 

82 (L) × 80 (W) × 23 (D) 

Hole-Saw Size (MM): 

Sensors: 21  /  Camera: 18.5 

Camera Viewing Angle: 

Horizontal: 170°  /  Vertical: 90° 

Resolution: 

420 TV Lines 

Image Sensor:  

CMOS 

TV System: 

NTSC / PAL

 

 

Summary of Contents for CA-5030

Page 1: ...sonic sensors with quick disconnect waterproof connectors 1 170 CMOS color camera 1 3 5 ultra thin color LCD monitor Separate audible buzzer with multiple tones to warn driver of obstruction Camera au...

Page 2: ...s Make sure that your measurements are straight all the way across the bumper and that the sensors have been spaced evenly before you begin drilling 3 Use the provided hole saw bit to drill the holes...

Page 3: ...e angle is not too extreme up or down If the angle is too extreme the sensors may not work correctly If you need to angle the senosors back up or down or you have a curved bumper surface please use th...

Page 4: ...cided location 3 Use the provided Hole Saw bit to drill the hole in the location you have chosen for mounting the camera See FIGURE 5 WARNING When drilling the hole be careful not to use excessive for...

Page 5: ...me installers prefer to mount the control module in the trunk panels instead of underneath the dash board This is okay to do but please make sure that the module is clear of any moisture or excessive...

Page 6: ...ker 3M Double Side Tape OFF LO HI Monitor MountingSurface Monitor uses 3M double side tape to mount NOTE Please make sure when routing the sensor camera monitor and buzzer cables to the control module...

Page 7: ...ideo cable into the Camera port on the control module 2 Plug in the power adapter plug into the RED power plug of the camera Connect the RED wire to the 12 volt reverse light wire of the vehicle and c...

Page 8: ...RED Connect to ACC 12 Volt Video 2 Input Chassis Ground NOTE On some vehicles the reverse light system is part of a huge lighting circuit with many other lights in the vehicle tied into the circuit Th...

Page 9: ...he CA 5030 system is over 8 feet behind the vehicle and the closer the object is to the vehicle the more warnings the system will give to the driver See FIGURE 12 As the object comes closer to the sen...

Page 10: ...Bars Silence 5 0 feet Safe Area 1 Bar Beep Beep Beep 4 5 feet Safe Area 1 2 Bars Beep Beep Beep 4 0 feet Safe Area 2 3 Bars Beep Beep Beep 3 5 feet Alert Area 3 4 Bars Beep Beep Beep Beep 3 0 feet Ale...

Page 11: ...r wires under the dash board or in the truck If installing in the trunk make sure the control module is away from any moisture or weather elements 6 Bench test the system first to make sure the operat...

Page 12: ...minal for ground clean the surface thoroughly of paint rust and dirt to assure the best connection NO SOUND OR DISPLAY 1 Double check to make sure the LCD monitor and camera are plugged into the syste...

Page 13: ...nd are too loose in the bumper DO NOT apply any kind of silicon or glue to hold them in place The best thing to do is to remove the sensor and wrap the inside part of the sensor with a few loops of el...

Page 14: ...e called a CA 5030 MBS This kit is the exact same system but comes with sensors specifically designed for use on metal bumpers Please note that certain weather or road conditions can sometimes have an...

Page 15: ...check surroundings for safety when backing up Objects on the monitor are closer than they appear For the installation modification of the vehicle bumper is required It is the sole responsibility of t...

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