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Designed

 

and

 

manufactured

 

by

 

GEMINI

 

TECHNOLOGIES

 

srl

 ‐  

Via

 

L.

 

Galvani,

 

12

 

 

21020

 

Bodio

 

Lomnago

 

(VA)

 

 

Italy

 

Tel.

 

+39

 

0332

 

943211

 

 

Fax

 

+39

 

0332

 

948080

 

 

www.gemini

alarm.com

 

ISO

 

9001

 

CERTIFIED

 

COMPANY

 

 

Rev.01

 

07/2018

 

 

 

7/9 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

A user friendly PC software allows more flexibility in programming the parameters. The dedicated interface also allows reading and overwriting previously configured 

parameters. Please contact us for more information. 
 
 

 

Programming can be done using the 2 buttons on the buzzer or via a user-friendly PC software

  

Programmable parameters 

Button 

Button 

Settings Default 

settings 

Buttons & PC  Only PC* 

Sensitivity 1 

 

 

 

Low 

 

High 

 

 

 

Medium 

 

 

 

High 

 

 

Buzzer volume 

 

 

 

 

Low 

 

High 

 

 

 

High 

 

STOP zone => Inner Sensors 

 

 

 

30 cm 

 

 

35 cm 

50 cm 

 

 

40 cm 

 

45 cm 

 

 

50 cm 

 

55 cm

 

MAXIMUM distance => Inner Sensors 

 

 

 

100 cm 

 

180 cm 

 

 

125 cm 

 

 

 

150 cm 

 

 

180 cm 

 

STOP zone => Outer Sensors 

 

 

30 cm 

 

35 cm 

40 cm 

 

40 cm 

 

45 cm 

50 cm 

 

55 cm 

MAXIMUM distance => Outer Sensors 

 

 

60 cm 

 

65 cm 

80 cm 

 
 

 

70 cm 

 

75 cm 

 

 

80 cm 

 

 

 

100 cm 

 

 

 

125 cm 

 

 

150 cm 

 

 

180 cm 

Rear spare tire or tow bar intelligent detection 

(allows the system to see past the obstruction)  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 cm 

 

 

 

20 cm 

 

 

 

30 cm 

 

 

Setup => Auxiliary sensors 1-6 

 

 

 

0  

6 sensors in a row  

 

 

 

6

 

1  

2 sensors on top

 

 

 

STOP zone =>  Auxiliary sensors 

30 cm 

35 cm 

40 cm 

40 cm 

45 cm 

3 50 

cm   

MAXIMUM distance =>  Auxiliary sensors 

60 cm 

65 cm 

80 cm 

70 cm 

75 cm 

80 cm 

 

8 100 

cm   

Detection beam width 

1 Maximum 

width   

Narrow width 

2 Medium-Wide   
3 Narrow-Medium   

Narrow width

 

 

Wireless pairing

 

9 9 

 

 

 

 

12.0 - PARAMETER CONFIGURATION TABLE

 

Summary of Contents for 516MHW

Page 1: ...3 If the sensors are covered with mud ice or snow normal function resumes after cleaning or defrosting 4 An extremely bumpy road or an incline gravel or grass 5 Vehicle horns motorcycle engines air brakes of large vehicles or other loud noises producing ultrasonic waves 6 Heavy rain or splashes on the sensors and water puddles 7 Obstacles located below the bumper will not be detected when they are...

Page 2: ...the side tabs from the top side 3 The sensors must be inserted in the slots from underneath the cardboard For a perfect spray paint finish we recommend turning down the black silicone seal around the sensor head before inserting the sensor into the slots paint might not adhere to the silicone 4 Fold the cardbox template into a box Spray paint the sensors and the adapters and let dry thoroughly bef...

Page 3: ...h sensor 4 Finish the holes to the proper diameter using a cone drill bit that matches the diameter of the selected adapters Determine the correct mounting height and position to achieve the best detecting angle and distance the figures shown below are purely indicative Installation and connections should only be done by qualified personnel Disconnect the negative battery terminal before doing any...

Page 4: ...side of the pad and apply on the front side of the adapter as shown below Fig 1 4 Peel off the remaining adhesive liner and align the adapters on the 6 holes previously drilled in the bumper Fig 1 5 Clip the sensors into the adapters with the arrows and the UP indication facing upwards Fig 2 6 Connect the sensors to the wires coming from the control unit as indicated below according to preference ...

Page 5: ...tional toggle switch the impact detection zone can be pushed out past the bike minimum safety distance STOP zone is pushed out approx 1m Bike rack mode must be selected before engaging reverse gear When reverse gear is engaged 3 audible warnings Beep Bop Beep will confirm that the bike rack option is enabled These beeping tones will be followed by the 2 activation tones CAUTION OBSTACLES BETWEEN T...

Page 6: ...re engage reverse gear Subsequently when shifting into reverse the system will operate according to the configured parameters 11 4 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 1 Simultaneously press and hold buttons A and B turn ignition ON 2 When the buzzer gives off a Beep release buttons A and B 3 The LED will start blinking Green Red 4 When the LED stops blinking a Jingle will confirm the buzzer has been reset to...

Page 7: ...ow High 8 High STOP zone Inner Sensors 2 1 30 cm 35 cm 50 cm 2 40 cm 45 cm 3 50 cm 55 cm MAXIMUM distance Inner Sensors 2 6 100 cm 180 cm 7 125 cm 8 150 cm 9 180 cm STOP zone Outer Sensors 3 1 30 cm 35 cm 40 cm 2 40 cm 45 cm 3 50 cm 55 cm MAXIMUM distance Outer Sensors 3 5 60 cm 65 cm 80 cm 6 70 cm 75 cm 7 80 cm 8 100 cm 125 cm 150 cm 180 cm Rear spare tire or tow bar intelligent detection allows ...

Page 8: ...OBSTACLE DETECTION Correct Position height inclination and orientation are correct Sensors are excessively turned upwards low obstacles are not detected Sensors are excessively turned downwards false alarms due to ground detection Sensors fitted too high low obstacles are not detected Sensors have been properly fitted but the vehicle weight has changed the performance of the parking system is affe...

Page 9: ...ound use the correction adapters to tilt the sensors upwards Modify setting Sensitivity might be too high Adjust sensitivity Check that there is no excessive paint on the sensor surface Too much spray paint can impair sensor ability to function properly No warning signals Check sensor connections False warning signals Back part of sensors in contact with frame Create a separation between the senso...

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