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4. Accessories & Replacement Parts:

ECCO PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ER1012

3

/0.9m USB to UART Cable

EZ1010            

Silicone Pad 

EZ1011           

Sensor Moun

ng Bracket, adjustable 

horizontal add

i�

onal 15° & 30°

EZ1012    

Universal Moun

ng Bracket, adjustable 

horizontal and v

er�cal ad

d

i�

onal 5-30°

ECTC5-4    

10

/3m Monitor Transmission Cable (4 

pin av

ia�

on interface, female to female)

ECTC10-4  

33

/10m Sensor Transmission Extension 

Cable 

ECTC20-4

66

/20m Sensor Transmission Extension 

Cable 

ER1013

10

/3m Sensor Transmission Cable (4 

pin av

ia�

on interface, female to male)

          

           

Connect to monitor

Connect to buzzer & 

configuration (B buzzer)

Connect to sensor

Connect to camera

CONTROL BOX

Trigger input

Alarm output

Power supply (when

port A is not connected)

Sensor

5. Parts Identification:

Figure 1

Important!

Waterproof all connections whether inside or outside 

the vehicle by using sealant and wrapping with 

insulation tape. Wrap tape tightly,

overlapping by one-half widths so there are no gaps.

Notes:

1. Larger wires and tight connections will provide longer service life for components. For high current wires it is recommended that terminal blocks or

    soldered connections be used with shrink tubing to protect the connections. Do not use insulation displacement connectors (e.g., 3M Scotchlock type

    connectors).

2. Route wiring using grommets and sealant when passing through compartment walls. Minimize the number of splices to reduce voltage drop. High ambient

    temperatures (e.g., under-hood) will signifcantly reduce the current carrying capacity of wires, fuses, and circuit breakers. All wiring should conform to the

    minimum wire size and other recommendations of the manufacturer and be protected from moving parts and hot surfaces. Looms, grommets, cable ties, 

    and similar installation hardware should be used to anchor and protect all wiring.

3. Fuses or circuit breakers should be located as close to the power takeoff points as possible and properly sized to protect the wiring and devices.

4. Particular attention should be paid to the location and method of making electrical connections and splices to protect these points from corrosion and loss

    of conductivity.

5. Ground termination should be only be made to substantial chassis components, preferably directly to the vehicle battery.

6. Circuit breakers are very sensitive to high temperatures and will “false trip” when mounted in hot environments or operated

 

close to their capacity.

Summary of Contents for Smartspot EC1011

Page 1: ...d or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing which can cause personal injury and or severe vehicle damage including fire 4 Proper placement and installation are vital to the p...

Page 2: ...ts moving objects including any transportation vehicles motorcycles bicycles pedestrians etc 6 Works effectively in harsh environments and in poor visibility including darkness smoke fog and dust 7 Wi...

Page 3: ...terminal blocks or soldered connections be used with shrink tubing to protect the connections Do not use insulation displacement connectors e g 3M Scotchlock type connectors 2 Route wiring using grom...

Page 4: ...e sold separately Figure 2 6 1 Sensor Installation The radar sensor mounting location is important for proper installation Ideally the sensor should be mounted on the rear center of the vehicle at rou...

Page 5: ...two sensors EC1012 Dual Radar Kit Port D for camera use a plug sealer for IP protection Port E for power and trigger cable through 1 5m power cable and trigger cable Red wire connect to power of the s...

Page 6: ...r two sensor optional Figure 8 Connecting two sensors EC1012 Dual Radar Kit Port D for camera through camera cable that comes with the camera sold separately Port E for power and trigger cable through...

Page 7: ...Page 7 of 15 7 Object Detection Capability 7 1 Detection Pattern 7 1 1 Horizontal Pattern Person Car Truck Person Car Truck Figure 9 Figure 10...

Page 8: ...located towards the edges of the detection area or at an angle Distance An object closer to the sensor is better detected than one which is farther away 7 3 Alerts Description This system provides th...

Page 9: ...uct box The driver should be installed before the USB to serial port connection is made to a PC 1 Double click CP210xVCPInstaller_x64 exe 64 bits system or CP210xVCPInstaller_x86 exe file 32 bits syst...

Page 10: ...e device 8 3 Using the Configuration Tool Software Connect the Control Box Port B to the PC with the USB serial port cable Figure 16 WARNING Ensure that the Control Box is powered and there is NO VOLT...

Page 11: ...n you select COM mode Part B is Control Box configuration which is used to set up the detection zone length width Type 1 sensor cannot be set trigger output length and buzzer starting zone Part C is s...

Page 12: ...uick Setting Sensor Zone Width Combination Display Trigger Output Length and Buzzer Starting Zone 8 3 4 1 Sensor Zone Length The detection area length can be set in two ways 1 Setting each zone indivi...

Page 13: ...Sensor 1 Install Angle Sensor 2 Install Angle Horizontal angle cannot be adjusted in the software Refer to set up requirements 8 3 4 7 Distance Display If selected it will display the distance to the...

Page 14: ...or notes the area where detection occurs 7 Next walk from the center of the rear of the vehicle straight back away from the vehicle When the buzzer quits sounding or overlay disappears the detection l...

Page 15: ...S ABOUT THE PRODUCT DO NOT CONSTITUTE WARRANTIES Remedies and Limitation of Liability ECCO S SOLE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN CONTRACT TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY...

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