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Parking Sensor System 

 

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INTRODUCTION

 

The Park-Pro HD is a superior reverse parking system 

that provides a visual and audible alarm when close to 

large objects to aid the driver while parking in reverse. 

  Read  this  manual  thoroughly  before  installation  and 

operation  of  the system.  Please  pay attention to  all  of the 

precautions and instructions listed in this manual.     

  Installation by trained professionals is recommended.   

  This manual describes the functions, installation, use and 

precautions of the reverse parking system. 

  Designs and specifications are subject to change without 

prior notice and the diagrams or figures in this manual may 

differ slightly in appearance from the actual product. 

  This  device  is  only  a  parking  aid  and  should  never  be 

solely relied upon for safely backing up a vehicle. The use of 

this  system  should  never  replace  normal  operational  and 

safety precautions needed for reversing a vehicle. Always use 

caution during any vehicle operation. 

 

Model number 

The  model  number  and  system  description/features  are 

listed on the box.   

 

Features

 

 

High sensitivity: Able to quickly detect large obstacles (car, 

wall, pole, etc.) up to 2.5M (98”) behind the vehicle. 

 

Min. detection distance: 22cm (approx. 9”).   

 

Wide detection angle with minimal blind areas. 

 

Adjustable  alarm  volume:  high  and  low.  Audible  alarm 

starts approximately 1.7M (67”) behind the vehicle.  

 

Diagnostic functions monitor and alert  you of inoperable 

sensors. 

 

Small, unobtrusive sensor design and shape.

 

 

 

Reliable  performance,  design  and  use  of  high-quality 

components ensure consistent operation. 

 

Ultrasonic 

sensing 

using 

triangulation 

detection 

technology to consistently and accurately detect object with 

fewer false alarms. 

Summary of Contents for Park-Pro HD

Page 1: ...Form 5299 Rev B 07 27 12...

Page 2: ...8 TECHNICAL DATA 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 8 PRODUCT COMPOSITION 3 SENSOR INSTALLATION 9 HOW TO USE POWERING UP 11 SYSTEM STARTUP 3 PRECAUTIONS 12 DIAGNOSTICS 3 TEST THE SYSTEM WARNING MODE 4 TEST SUB...

Page 3: ...never be solely relied upon for safely backing up a vehicle The use of this system should never replace normal operational and safety precautions neededfor reversing a vehicle Always use caution durin...

Page 4: ...ated Voltage 12 1 Alarm distance is the detected distance from sensor to obstacle during operation at 25C 2 The distance results from detecting a square wood plank of 1mx1m 39 x39 2 Rated Current max...

Page 5: ...USE System Startup Reverse Parking System The system is fully automatic It is active only when the vehicle is placed in reverse At system power up Vehicle ignition on in reverse you will hear a short...

Page 6: ...stalled in order of serial number If not the diagnostic function may reference the wrong sensor See Fig 2 Warning Mode See Fig 3 for the three detection zones Audible Warning System beeps when an obst...

Page 7: ...nsors serial numbers 1 and 4 system doesn t beep unless the obstacles are within the Caution and Danger zones Warning Unit This unit warns you with a built in buzzer enabling you to know the warning z...

Page 8: ...ying height size clothing type absorption of signal etc A PERSON MAY NOT BE DETECTED This device is only a parking aid and should never be solely relied upon for safely backing up a vehicle Always use...

Page 9: ...hey should be replaced immediately After installation testing should be conducted to verify proper operation before use INSTALLATION It is recommended this system be installed by a trained installatio...

Page 10: ...tall the ECU and warning unit according to the layout of your vehicle Make sure the power cable of the ECU can be easily connected Sensor installation For details refer to Tips on Sensor Installation...

Page 11: ...p on page 12 Test For details refer to Test the System on page 13 Note Sensors and trunk harness connectors are serialized and must be connected in position and order as shown in Fig 2 otherwise the d...

Page 12: ...al distance between sensors L1 16 2 For a wider detection angle locate side sensors closer to the lateral sides of the vehicle L2 is the height of sensors L2 25 5 Installation steps Mark the positions...

Page 13: ...of each sensor below the bumper with a marker to ensure proper location Mount brackets using the supplied hardware Note Brackets must be mounted to ensure the center axis of the sensor is parallel to...

Page 14: ...tions Vehicle engine must be off when installing the system The ECU must not be installed near any potential sources of interference e g exhaust pipe other cables or groups of cables Detection results...

Page 15: ...to ON position don t start the vehicle engine Put vehicle in reverse gear move the 2 obstacles forward and backward 20 200cm 8 79 behind vehicle System should beep and or visually show the warning zo...

Page 16: ...stem will tell you its serial number by beeping per Diagram 4 If all sensors are defective the system will beep a solid tone for 1 5 seconds Ex 1 in case sensor No 3 is abnormal When powered on system...

Page 17: ...2 All sensors are defective 1 Check the connection between sensors and ECU 2 Replace the defective sensors The Warning Unit distance remains the same while distance to obstacle varies 1 Incorrect ins...

Page 18: ...42 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PU RCHASE IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHATSOEVER No...

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