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GEMINI

 

TECHNOLOGIES

 

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Galvani,

 

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21020

 

Bodio

 

Lomnago

 

(VA)

 

 

Italy

 

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0332

 

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0332

 

948080

 

 

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Rev.00

  

03/2017

 

 

 

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The PDC system comes with 1 acoustic warning loudspeaker (master device), 1 resin-filled control unit (slave device), a manual ON/OFF switch with LED indicator and 4 compact 
waterproof  paintable sensors. The proximity sensors are configurable via the loudspeaker (buzzer) according to your preferences and bumper type (contact a Gemini authorized 
Service Center). 

 

1.1 - ACTIVATION:

 The system activates automatically when ignition is turned ON and carries out a complete operating self-diagnostic test.  If all sensors are operative, the LED 

on the ON/OFF switch turns ON and 1 Beep will confirm activation. If, on the other hand, one of the sensors is faulty, a deep error tone (Bop) will sound followed by the number of 
Beeps corresponding to the faulty sensor. From this moment on, communication between the 2 devices remains active until ignition is switched OFF to monitor the area in front of the 
vehicle. 

 

1.2 - DEACTIVATION: 

This operation is managed by the loudspeaker based on the system configuration:

 

 

1.

 

Manual deactivation via ON/OFF dash switch (to avoid warning beeps in traffic jams, at traffic lights, queues etc.):  

 

Short press (approx. 0,5 sec.) => sensors remain OFF until the button is pressed again or, if the buzzer is connected to the odometer, they will switch ON 
automatically when the vehicle speed goes back under the set speed. 

 

Long press (approx. 3 sec., until you hear a Bop) => sensors remain disabled until ignition is turned OFF and ON again. Sensors can be re-enabled via the 
ON/OFF switch. 

 

2.

 

Maneuvering time period expired: When the “Deactivation delay” feature is configured, the sensors, if no obstacle is detected, will turn OFF after 30 or 60 sec. 
according to the selected configuration. If, during this period, an obstacle is detected, the switch OFF delay time will extend to 120 sec. (max.). If configured with code 
“51” (see Configuration table, par. 12.0), sensors are only switched OFF manually via the dash switch.  

 

3.

 

Speed signal (Odometer): Sensors switch OFF when the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed and they automatically switch ON when the vehicle speed falls below 
the set speed. Only the LED on the dash switch will light up to confirm reactivation.  

 

1.3 - OBSTACLE DETECTION 

Detection of obstacles is signalled by the buzzer with an audible proximity warning when driving forward: the faster the beeping the closer the obstacle. The warning tone becomes 
continuous when the distance between the obstacle and the vehicle reaches the set STOP threshold.

 

 

1.4 - SENSOR DETECTION INFORMATION 

 

Certain conditions may affect the ability of the sensor to correctly detect obstacles: 

 

1.

 

Presence of human beings, animals or small obstacles or objects/materials with low reflectance might not be detected by the parking system. 

2.

 

In case of heavy rain/snow the parking system might give an audible alert even if no obstacles are present: this does not necessarily indicate that the PDC is defective. 

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 in close proximity. 

 

1.5 - SENSOR FAILURE INDICATION 

 

When ignition is turned ON, the system provides an instant, automatic, self-diagnostic function. If all the sensors are operative the LED on the ON/OFF switch will light up and 1 Beep 
will confirm activation.  If one of the sensors is faulty or disconnected, a deep error tone (Bop) will sound followed by the number of beeps corresponding to the faulty sensor.

 

The 

cycle will repeat until all faulty sensors have been signaled. 2 Bops will confirm the end of the self-test cycle. The system will exclude any faulty sensor and keep the other ones 
active. The following is an example of error indications: 
Sensor 1 inoperative => 1 Bop + “1 Beep” + 2 closing Bops.  
Sensor 1 and 2 inoperative => 1 Bop + “1 Beep” + 1 Bop + “2 Beeps” + 2 closing Bops. 

 

1.6 - BASIC MAINTENANCE TIPS 

 

 

When cleaning the sensors take special care not to scratch or damage the surface: carefully clean the sensors with a soft cloth.  

 

In car washes which use steam jet or high-pressure washers, keep the nozzle at least 10 cm away from the sensors. 

 

 

This product is guaranteed to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of 24 months from the installation date shown on the warranty certificate, in compliance with Directive 
1999/44/CE L.D. N.24 dated 02/02/2002. Please fill-in entirely the warranty certificate that accompanies the product and DO NOT REMOVE the bar code warranty label from the 
device. The warranty will become void if labels are missing or torn, if the warranty certificate is not fully compiled or if the enclosed sales document is missing. 
The warranty is valid exclusively at authorized Gemini Technologies Service Centers. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for eventual malfunctions of the device or any 
damage to the vehicle electrical system due to improper installation, use or  tampering. 
 

 

 

WIRED FRONT PARKING SENSOR KIT 514F  

 

2.0 - WARRANTY CONDITIONS

 

EN

 

1.0 - HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS 

 

Installation and configuration tasks should only be performed by qualified personnel. 

 

Front parking sensors will ensure that a safe distance is maintained to other vehicles. 

 

The parking system is designed as an assist device only, it should not be considered to replace attentiveness while maneuvering at low speeds in and out 
of confined spaces nor substitute safe driving practices. 

Summary of Contents for 514F

Page 1: ...beings animals or small obstacles or objects materials with low reflectance might not be detected by the parking system 2 In case of heavy rain snow the parking system might give an audible alert eve...

Page 2: ...de 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...

Page 3: ...ensor 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 detecti...

Page 4: ...bumper shape Standard 18mm hole Angled 10 20mm hole to correct the angle of the sensor heads on bumpers that curve up or down 3 Peel off the adhesive film on one side of the pad and apply on the front...

Page 5: ...e vehicle reaches the set speed configuration 59 In this case the system can only be reactivated via the manual switch 3 BROWN wire by connecting this wire to the radio MUTE volume is temporarily excl...

Page 6: ...cessfully programmed the buzzer will give off a Jingle Proceed with another setup 2 In case of an incorrect entry a low tone signal Bop will sound Re enter the desired code Turn ignition OFF and then...

Page 7: ...ult settings Buttons PC Only PC Sensitivity 1 1 Low Medium 2 Medium 3 High Buzzer volume 1 7 Low High 8 High STOP zone Inner Sensors 2 1 30 cm 35 cm 50 cm 2 40 cm 45 cm 3 50 cm MAXIMUM distance Inner...

Page 8: ...rking system Correct Position height inclination and orientation are correct Sensors fitted too low false alarms due to ground detection Sensors are excessively turned upwards low obstacles are not de...

Page 9: ...odify 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 warni...

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