10.0 - PROGRAMMING
PAGE 10 - INSTALLER MANUAL
INSTALLER MANUAL - PAGE 11
11.0 - SETTING OF PARAMETERS
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“ON”
ignition key) and engage reverse gear.
P
.
Supply the display (turn
the vehicle
ress and keep pressed for more than two seconds one of the two push-buttons on the display; the
previous programming mode will be displayed
Only expert users should modify these settings to avoid malfunctions of the parking
system.
!
F: Factory, standard adjustment , “Factory parameters”.
C: Custom, user-chosen adjustment, “Custom Parameters”.
When the parameter you want to modify is displayed, press one of the push-buttons and keep it
pressed until the display starts to blink; at this point you can modify the parameter.
Press one of the two
on the control unit and keep it pressed for at least two seconds
to register the value.
The display will stop blinking and the selected parameter will be displayed.
push-buttons
Press the right push-button to go to the
previous parameter.
Press the right push-button to decrease the
value of the parameter (
).
the letter “C” will be
displayed when parameter has been modified
Press the left left-button to go to the next
parameter.
Press the left push-button to increase the value
of the parameter (
).
the letter “C” will be displayed
when parameter has been modified
Disengage reverse gear and cut supply to the display (turn “OFF” the vehicle) to exit the
programming mode.
Press the two push-buttons on the display and keep them pressed for more than two
seconds to reset all the factory settings (F).
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Nr.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
PARAMETER
Volume of buzzer
Detection range of front central sensors
Detection range of rear central sensors
Detection range of sides sensors
STOP zone of front sensors
STOP zone of rear sensors
Audible warning for front obstacles
Mounting of front control unit
Mounting of rear control unit
Display colour
Suppression of spare wheel indication
Number of speed signal pulses
Delay of front sensors deactivation
Service display (testing)
Connection of odometer wire
Front sensors sensitivity to detect obstacles
Rear sensors sensitivity to detect obstacles
RANGE
0, 1, 2 (
)
From 50 to 95 cm
Not used
From 50 to 95 cm
From 35 to 50 cm
Not used
0, 1 (
)
0, 1 (
)
Not used
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (
)
Not used
From 1.0 to 25.0
0 or from 10 to 60 sec. (
)
0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (
)
0,1 (
)
Not used
1, 2, 3 (
)
Ref.1
Ref.2
Ref.3
Ref.4
Ref.5
Ref.6
Ref.7
Ref.8
SETTING
2
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160
60
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35
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0
3
0
3.0
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0
0
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0
Ref.1
Ref.2
Ref.3
Ref.4
: 0 deactivated, 1 low, 2 high.
: the display having only 2 numbers, the range will be indicated as 20 and 80 instead of 120 and
180.
: 0
).
: 1 red, 2 green, 3 blue, 4 amber, 5 white.
standard detection (sensors position 1-2-3-4), 1 inverted detection (sensor position 4-3-2-1
If a protruding part behind the vehicle (tow hitch, external spare wheel, etc.) creates
false obstacle indications, gradually increase the value of parameter 11 until the right
setting is reached.
Ref.5
Ref.6
Ref.7
Ref.8
: i
.
: 0 not activated, 1
, 2
”, 3
, 4 d
).
: 0 c
, 1 not used.
: 1 low, 2 standard, 3 high.
ncrease the value (from 0 to 3) until the system no longer detects the external spare wheel
or the tow hitch
wireless communication test
speed indication and activation of “overspeed
audible alert
self-learning of speed pulses
isplay of software version (small number on
display
onnection of display cable