Hella RS5.3A User Manual Download Page 5

 

Hella GmbH & 

Co. KGaA

 

59552 Lippstadt

 

Subject:  

 
RS5.3A – Advanced driver assistance system – User’s Guide

 

Date: 2021-07-30 

No.: 

 

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Copyright Protection: Confidential - ISO 16016 

 

Vehicle Integration 

 

Since RADAR waves can penetrate plastics, the sensor integration is possible behind the bumper fascia 
and thus invisible from the exterior. However, the plastic and other materials which surround the sensor 
may cause bending, refraction and reflection of the RADAR waves. Distances, clearances, selected radii 
and other constructive elements in their arrangement can lead to constructive or destructive interference 
of the RADAR waves. That must be avoided by choosing a suitable integration position. 
 
The sensors should be positioned in the vehicle at a height of 400 to 700 mm above the road surface. If 
that cannot be fulfilled, then the deviating installation height must be agreed upon with Hella GmbH. & 
Co. KGaA. 
 

Warning:

 The radar sensor should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between 

the radiator and the human body. 
 

3.1  Spatial orientation of the sensors 

 
The RS5.3 sensors can be mounted in the front, side and/or rear area of a vehicle under defined angles: 
 

Rear side integration:

 approx. 45 deg 

 

 

 
 

Side integration: 

approx. 90 deg 

 

Summary of Contents for RS5.3A

Page 1: ...s are reserved Hella 3399EN 2000 05 Copyright Protection Confidential ISO 16016 RS5 3A User s Guide The RS5 3A is an advanced driver assistant system to warn the driver of the ego vehicle against pote...

Page 2: ...e sensor is capable to detect other objects With this recognition capability it covers for example the following functionalities 1 1 Blind spot detection and lane change warning These functions monito...

Page 3: ...isclosed to third parties without our express permission All rights are reserved Copyright Protection Confidential ISO 16016 This function monitors the lane behind the ego vehicle and initiates safety...

Page 4: ...of a vehicle or on the left and right sides of a vehicle so that the respective peripheral sectors of the vehicle can be observed The units interchange data between each other and the vehicle via the...

Page 5: ...refraction and reflection of the RADAR waves Distances clearances selected radii and other constructive elements in their arrangement can lead to constructive or destructive interference of the RADAR...

Page 6: ...07 30 No Page 6 of 8 Signed by Checked by Hella 3399DE 2000 05 This document is confidential Its contents are not to be exploited passed on or disclosed to third parties without our express permissio...

Page 7: ...fications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjec...

Page 8: ...st susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated...

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