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P

AGE

9

STEP 4: ALARM UNIT MOUNTING

1.  C

ONNECT ONE SIDE OF THE ALARM UNIT

EXTENSION HARNESS TO THE

2-

PIN CON

-

NECTOR FROM THE POWER HARNESS

.

C

ONNECT THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ALARM

UNIT EXTENSION HARNESS TO THE

2-

PIN

CONNECTOR FROM THE ALARM UNIT

. U

SING

THE SUPPLIED ROUND

V

ELCRO PAD

MOUNT

THE ALARM UNIT TO ANY FLAT SURFACE
BEHIND A TRIM PANEL AS SHOWN IN

F

IGURE

6

.

STEP 5: TESTING

1. R

ECONNECT

N

EGATIVE

B

ATTERY

C

ABLE

AND TORQUE TO

FT

*

LBS

. R

EENTER ANY

THEFT DETERRENT INFORMATION

IF APPLI

-

CABLE

.

2. T

URN THE IGNITION TO THE

"

ON

POSITION

,

ENGAGE THE EMERGENCY BRAKE

AND PUT

THE VEHICLE INTO REVERSE

. T

HE ALARM

UNIT WILL ALERT ONE QUICK BEEP TO INDI

-

CATE THAT THE SYSTEM IS ACTIVE

. H

AVE

AN ASSISTANT WALK INTO THE DETECTION
AREA AND TRIGGER AN ALARM

. C

YCLE THE

REVERSE GEAR AND VERIFY THAT THE SYS

-

TEM POWERS UP AGAIN

. A

VERAGE DIS

-

TANCES ARE AS FOLLOWS

(S

EE

D

ETECTION

Z

ONES

PAGE

3):  

Z

ONE

1 (S

LOW

B

EEPING

) - 60" 

TO

47"

Z

ONE

2 (Q

UICKER

B

EEPING

) - 47" 

TO

34"

Z

ONE

3 (F

ASTER

B

EEPING

) - 34" 

TO

24"

Z

ONE

4 (F

ASTEST

B

EEPING

) - 24" 

TO

14"

Z

ONE

5 (S

OLID

T

ONE

) - 14" 

TO

0"

STEP 6: REASSEMBLY 

1. R

EINSTALL ALL TRIM PIECES TAKING SPE

-

CIAL CARE TO ENSURE HARNESSES AND
WIRING CONNECTIONS ARE PROPERLY
SECURED

.

2. B

E SURE HARNESS IS NOT PINCHED OR

BOUND BY TRIM PIECES

.

3. P

LACE THE

O

WNER

'

S CARD IN THE GLOVE

BOX

.

4. R

ECONNECT ALL DISCONNECTED BULBS

AND CHECK FOR FUNCTION

.

I

NSTALLATION

F

IGURE

6

Summary of Contents for Backzone 250-1901

Page 1: ...ULTRASONIC PARKING SYSTEM CONTENTS PARTS IDENTIFICATION 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 3 PRECAUTIONS LIMITATIONS 5 INSTALLATION 7 NOTES 10 WARRANTY 12 Form 5228 Rev A 04 14 10...

Page 2: ...ON ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION 1 1 ECU CONTROL MODULE 2 1 SENSOR HARNESS 3 1 POWER HARNESS 4 1 SENSORS 5 1 ALARM 6 1 INSTALLATION OPERATOR MANUAL 7 1 HARDWARE PACKAGE 8 4 FLAT BEZELS 9 4 ANGLED BEZELS 1 6 4...

Page 3: ...RK B APPLY THE EMERGENCY BRAKE C PLACE WHEEL BLOCKS BEHIND THE REAR TIRES D IF YOU LIFT THE VEHICLE ENSURE THAT YOU USE JACK STANDS AND FOLLOW THE VEHICLE S MANUFACTURER LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS E READ TH...

Page 4: ...T TO 0FT FROM THE BUMPER THE ALARM WILL SOUND A CONTIN UOUS TONE WHEN THE TARGET IS DETECTED IN THIS ZONE NOTE ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE DUE TO AN OBJECT S POSITION SHAPE SIZE OR ANGLE THE REFL...

Page 5: ...CATES AN OBJECT IS DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO THE REAR OF YOUR VEHICLE E REGULARLY INSPECT THE SENSORS AND KEEP THEM CLEAN F SYSTEM SENSITIVITY MAY BE DECREASED SLIGHTLY IF THE FACE OF THE SENSOR IS WET LIM...

Page 6: ...NSOR MAY BE UNABLE TO DETECT OBSTACLES IF IT IS DROPPED OR SUBJECTED TO A STRONG IMPACT PAGE 6 1 THE SYSTEM MAY NOT DETECT VERY LOW LYING TARGETS SUCH AS CURBS 2 THE SYSTEM WILL DETECT AREAS B AND C B...

Page 7: ...ERS METAL OR PLASTIC USE ANGLED BEZELS PROVIDED 2 IF USING BEZELS USE A 26MM HOLE SAW TO DRILL HOLE AT EACH MARK IF NO BEZELS ARE REQUIRED USE A 22MM 7 8 HOLE SAW MAKE SURE THE PILOT BIT ON THE HOLE S...

Page 8: ...MOVING TAIL LIGHT FIXTURE SEAL GROMMET WITH SILICONE SEALANT STEP 3 POWER CONNECTIONS MOUNT ECU 1 CONNECT THE BLACK 4 PIN CONNECTOR FROM THE POWER HARNESS TO THE CONTROL MODULE ECU USING THE SUPPLIED...

Page 9: ...HE VEHICLE INTO REVERSE THE ALARM UNIT WILL ALERT ONE QUICK BEEP TO INDI CATE THAT THE SYSTEM IS ACTIVE HAVE AN ASSISTANT WALK INTO THE DETECTION AREA AND TRIGGER AN ALARM CYCLE THE REVERSE GEAR AND V...

Page 10: ...TER FROM WASHING YOUR CAR OR RAIN ON THE SENSORS MAY ALSO EFFECT THE ACCURACY OF THE SYSTEM AND CAUSE FALSE READINGS GROOVE ON THE SENSOR MUST BE CLEAN WITH NO DEPOSITS OF DIRT OR CAR POLISH RESIDUE D...

Page 11: ...UNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERI OD OF 42 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INC...

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