COLLISION ALERT SYSTEMS
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610 Gateway Center Way, Suites J & K
San Diego, CA 92102 USA
P: 1 619 263 4164
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Unit 1, 72 Kent Way
Malaga WA 6090 Australia
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Installation Instructions
Before you Start
Prior to installing the Wireless WorkSight PreView sensor, take time to familiarize
yourself with the installation instructions, theory of operation, and system
components. Check the contents of the shipping package and verify the following
items are included:
Sensor (1)
Sensor Interconnect Cable (1)
User Manual/Operating Instructions and drill template
Sensor Stainless Steel Mounting Hardware
1-1/4” x 10-24 Bolts, Hex Locking Nuts, and Washers (4)
Sensor Location
The Wireless WorkSight PreView sensor mounting location is integral to proper
system operation. Ideally the sensor should be mounted on the rear center of
the vehicle at roughly 36” (1M) +/- 12” (0.3M) above the ground. The sensor
face should be perpendicular to the ground with the “PreView” graphic opening
upward. Select a location that will provide some protection from impact and debris
while allowing an unobstructed view of the target hazard area.
Important!
Before the Wireless WorkSight PreView sensor is permanently installed to the
vehicle, verify that the selected mounting location provides a clear detection
zone. Temporarily attach the sensor in the proposed mounting location, apply
power to the system, and verify that nothing is being detected.
Sensor Mounting
1. Select the appropriate sensor mounting location.
2. The correct mounting configuration is with the sensor’s text in normal reading
position.
3. Using the drill template, scribe position marks through the holes. Drill 1/4”
(6mm) holes centered at the marks.
4. A 1-1/2” diameter clearance hole is required for the sensor connector and
mating cable connector.
5. Secure the sensor to the vehicle with the four supplied 10-24 UNC button
head screws, washers and nuts or equivalent. Apply a maximum torque of 22
inch pounds when securing the sensor.