Velleman SPBS10 User Manual - page 5
SPBS10
31.07.2014
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4.
Features
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detection of obstacles when the vehicle is put into reverse
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beeps accelerate as the vehicle approaches the obstruction
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long detecting distance: up to 2m, high stability
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stable LCD with built-in buzzer, showing accurate distance to and direction of
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4 black waterproof build-in sensors with a large beam angle for a minimized blind area
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installation height: 50-80cm
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consists of:
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1 electronic control unit with 1m power cable
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digital colour LCD with built-in buzzer & 6m cable
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4 ultrasonic sensors with 2.5m cable each
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user's manual, double-sided adhesive tape, 2 quick-on cable clips and hole saw
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spare parts: sensor (SPBS10/SENS)
5.
Overview
Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.
CU
Control unit
microprocessor-controlled
1 Power connector
2 Display connector
3 Sensor connector (4x)
R
Reverse light circuit
Power is drawn from the cars’ reverse light circuit.
A-B-C-D Sensors
4 ultrasonic sensors
LCD
Liquid Cristal Display
With buzzer. When the car reverses, this unit warns
of obstacles via audio + display of direction of and distance to
the obstacle.
A Sensor indication
Indicates which sensor detects the obstacle.
B Distance value
Distance to closest obstacle.
C Sound on/off
D STOP-Warning
E Distance bar graph
Graphical indication of distance to closest obstacle.
F support
6.
Installation
Refer to the images on page 2 and 3 of this manual.
DO NOT apply power to the system before all connections are made.
Sensors
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Determine the location of the sensors on the bumper carefully, as the proper functioning of
the system depends on it.
Note: beware that detection results might be affected when sensors are installed in steel
bumpers.
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Refer to the pictures on page 3 for the best horizontal and vertical position. L=width of the
vehicle.
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Also make sure no part of the bumper is blocking the view of the sensor.
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Mark the location of the holes on the bumper and drill the holes with the included hole saw
(Ø21.0mm).
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Remove all burrs from the edge of the holes.
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Insert the sensors and cables in the holes. All sensors are identical but their location will
determine the indications on the LCD. Therefore it is important to mount the sensors as
indicated in the illustration (A left, followed by B, C and D on the right).
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Make sure the central axis of the sensor is perpendicular to the bumper surface
necessary, first slide an included washer over the sensor.
Note: The sensors can be repainted to match the colour of the bumper. However, the th
the paint layer may not exceed 0.1mm!
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in buzzer, showing accurate distance to and direction of obstacles
in sensors with a large beam angle for a minimized blind area
on cable clips and hole saw
Power is drawn from the cars’ reverse light circuit.
With buzzer. When the car reverses, this unit warns the driver
of obstacles via audio + display of direction of and distance to
Indicates which sensor detects the obstacle.
Graphical indication of distance to closest obstacle.
DO NOT apply power to the system before all connections are made.
the location of the sensors on the bumper carefully, as the proper functioning of
beware that detection results might be affected when sensors are installed in steel
rizontal and vertical position. L=width of the
Also make sure no part of the bumper is blocking the view of the sensor.
Mark the location of the holes on the bumper and drill the holes with the included hole saw
but their location will
to mount the sensors as
, C and D on the right).
Make sure the central axis of the sensor is perpendicular to the bumper surface. When
The sensors can be repainted to match the colour of the bumper. However, the thickness of