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ALTERNATIVE USES 

 

The Park-Daddy® Vehicle Parking System can also be used as a safety 
barrier for the side or the front of vehicles, notifying the operator of 
any obstructions. These alternative uses are not suggested unless the 
operator has adequate reflexes to stop the vehicle when the barrier has 
been crossed. 
 

1.

 

Find the height and clearance measurements. Always factor in any 
moldings, handles, mirrors or any other protrusions when 
determining the clearance measurement. Also, it is essential to 
factor in an adequate stopping distance in your clearance 
measurement. 

 

2.

 

Refer to the Mounting Methods section of this User Manual. 

 

3.

 

Refer to the Installing RF Radio Receiver section of this User 
Manual. 

 

4.

 

The RF Radio Receiver will operate the same as described in the 
Operation section, but when the vehicle crosses the infrared 
beam, you will need to stop immediately when the Status 
Indicator on the RF Radio Receiver illuminates Red and the tone 
sounds.

 

 

Summary of Contents for PDY-50-AA

Page 1: ...Manual Version 03 15 2017 Park Daddy Installation Manual MODEL PDY 50 AA MODEL PDY 100 AA...

Page 2: ...Care 17 Troubleshooting 18 Warranty 20 Disclosures 20 Customer Service 20 Technical Specifications 21 FCC IC Warnings 22 Mounting Template 23 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this product from VO...

Page 3: ...contents are set in a cardboard tray Carefully remove all of the parts in the tray 2 Inspect the contents carefully to make sure that no damage or breakage has occurred 3 Do not discard the packaging...

Page 4: ...ATTERIES Each Infrared Head Unit requires 2 D size alkaline batteries to be installed Batteries not included 1 Remove battery door by pulling down the tab on top of the battery door and pulling the to...

Page 5: ...a straight edge from both marks to the mounting walls and place a mark on the bottom of each mounting wall 3 By marking the mounting walls as determined in the previous paragraph you can now find a s...

Page 6: ...Figure 3...

Page 7: ...rucks 22 Inches Mini Vans and SUVs 21 Inches Mini Vans and Standard Size 2WD Pickup Trucks 22 Inches SUVs and Standard Size 2WD Pickup Trucks 22 Inches Multiple Standard Size 2WD Pickup Trucks 24 Inch...

Page 8: ...ing wall and line up line B to the distance measurement and line up line C to the height measurement When both lines are lined up with a pencil trace the cut out Mounting Template on the wall surface...

Page 9: ...mark for each mounting hole as shown as D on the Mounting Template Repeat this procedure on the opposite mounting wall 2 Drill a 3 16 hole at each mounting hole mark Insert a plastic anchor in each ho...

Page 10: ...find the garage door opener is malfunctioning swap Infrared Head Unit A with Infrared Head Unit B and vice versa This procedure should stop any interference with the garage door safety sensors Always...

Page 11: ...If either one of the functions above are not operating correctly refer to the Trouble Shooting section of this User Manual You are now ready to proceed to the Operation section...

Page 12: ...d by the vehicle the Status Indicator on the RF Radio Receiver will glow Red and the warning tone will sound 2 Proceed into the garage slowly Once the Status Indicator has returned to glowing Green an...

Page 13: ...ny moldings handles mirrors or any other protrusions when determining the clearance measurement Also it is essential to factor in an adequate stopping distance in your clearance measurement 2 Refer to...

Page 14: ...nder the hole down for 5 seconds until the LED on Infrared Head Unit A flashes Green rapidly 3 With the RF Radio Receiver powered up press the and volume buttons down at the same time for 5 seconds un...

Page 15: ...d volume buttons down at the same time for 5 seconds until the Status Indicator flashes Red for 5 seconds and then illuminates Green Once Green the RF Radio Receiver is programmed 4 Repeat the procedu...

Page 16: ...Radio signals do to interference from other sources may cause a deviation in accuracy and range Low battery power may affect the operation of this system If infrared beams are blocked for an excessive...

Page 17: ...not attempt to park more than one vehicle at the same time using a single system or multiple systems Although a very rare occurrence infrared signals emitted from the Park Daddy can cause interference...

Page 18: ...he top of one or both Infrared Head Units flashes RED every 5 seconds 1 Low Battery power Replace batteries immediately 2 Check to see if the batteries are in the proper position D Garage door opener...

Page 19: ...and or no tone sounding but the Status Indicator illuminates on the RF Radio Receiver Internal problem Call Customer Service IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER TECHNICAL PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT THAT IS NOT ME...

Page 20: ...that sent the product back will be charged for reimbursement of the return shipping charge outgoing shipping charge and for any service performed to the returned product VOXX ELECTRONICS CORPORATION...

Page 21: ...3 2 mm IR Head Unit Battery Requirements 2 D Size Alkaline Batteries per Unit Receiving IR Head Unit A Run Time with New Batteries Typically One Year Transmitting IR Head Unit B Run Time with New Batt...

Page 22: ...not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission s rules IC WARNINGS This device co...

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