Alpine VPX-B104R User manual

VISUAL
PARKING ASSIST SENSOR
SYSTEM (VPASS)
VPX-B104R
• OWNER'S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
•
MODE
D'EMPLOI
Veuillez lire avant d,utiliser cet appareil.
• MANUAL DE OPERACION
Lealo antes de utilizar este equipo.
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
MARKETING,
INC.
1-1-8 Nishi Gotanda,
Shinagawa-ku,
Tokyo 141-0031,Japan
Phone 03-5496-8231
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
AMERICA,
INC.
19145 Gramercy
Place,
Torrance,
California
90501,
U.S.A.
Phone
1-800-ALPINE-1
(1-800-257-4631)
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
CANADA,
INC.
777
Supertest
Road,
Toronto,
Ontario
M3J
2M9,
Canada
Phone
1-800-ALPINE-1
(1-800-257-4631)
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
AUSTRALIA
PTY.
LTD.
161-165
Princes
Highway, Hallam
Victoria
3803,
Australia
Phone 03-8787-1200
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
GmbH
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str.
1-3,
80807 Munchen, Germany
Phone 089-32
42
640
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
U.K.
LTD.
Alpine
House
Fletchamstead Highway,
Coventry
CV4
9TW,
U.K.
Phone 0870-33
33
763
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
FRANCE
S.A.R.L.
(RCS
PONTOISE
B338101
280)
98,
Rue
de
Ia
Belle
Etoile,
Z.l.
Paris
Nord
II,
B.P.
50016,95945
Roissy
Charles
de Gaulle
Cedex,
France
Phone 01-48638989
ALPINE
ITALIA
S.p.A.
Vi
ale
C.
Colombo
8,
20090
Trezza
no
Sui
Naviglio
(MI),
Italy
Phone
02-484781
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
DE
ESPAAA,
S.A.
Portal de
Gamarra
36,
Pabell6n,
32
01013 Vitoria
(Aiava)-APDO
133,
Spain
Phone 945-283588
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ELECTRONICS
(BENELUX)
GmbH
Leuvensesteenweg
51
0-86,
1930 Zaventem, Belgium
Phone 02-725-13
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Contents
Operating Instructions
WARNING
DANGER
...........................................2
WARNING
........................................2
CAUTION
.........................................3
NOTICE
.............................................
5
Sensor Operation
Introduction.......................................6
Important Information.....................6
How the Visual Parking Assist
Sensor System Works....................6
Installation and Connections
Installation Diagram.........................
7
1.
Sedan...................................................... 7
2.
Pickup Truck ......................................... 7
Accessory Parts..................................8
Component................................................ 8
Installation Tool ........................................ 8
Wire Connection...............................9
Painting Sensor Cover and
Sensor Unit...................................10
Sensor Assembly Painting Method.......
10
Sensor Assembly..............................
11
Installation
of
Sensor......................
13
Installation
of
ECU .........................
15
On-Screen Display Set Up .............
15
Fish-eye Correction Menu.....................
16
Parking Guide Line Adjustment...........
16
Diagnostic................................................
17
Setup Mode Structure Tree ............
18
Function Test after Installation .....
19
In Case
of
Difficulty........................
19
ENGLISH
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Operating Instructions
WARNING
it
DANGER
This symbol means
important
instructions.
What
to
do in
the
case
of
an extremely critical
situation wherein someone
may
suffer grave
or mortal injury.
DO
NOT
PROCEED
TO
BACK
UP
YOUR
VEHICLE
WHILE
PEOPLE
ARE
IN
YOUR
VIEW
OR
THE
CAMERA'S
VIEW.
SERIOUS
INJURY
OR
DEATH
CAN
RESULT.
it
WARNING
This symbol means
important
instructions.
Failure
to
heed
them
can result in serious
injury or death.
WHEN
USING
SYSTEM,
THE
DRIVER
MUST
VISUALLY
CHECK
ACTUAL
CONDITIONS AROUND
THE
VEHICLE.
MAKE
SURE
THERE
ARE
NO
PERSONS
OR
ANIMALS
IN
THE
AREA
IN WHICH
YOU
ARE
MANEUVERING
OTHERWISE
YOU
COULD
INJURE
THEM.
A camera assists the driver by sending images to the screen
showing conditions in view
of
the camera. The camera uses
a wide-angle lens, therefore, there
is
a difference in distance
perspective between what
is
normally seen
and
what appears
on
the screen. Also, the images shown by the rearview camera
are reversed, so as to appear the same as what
is
seen through
the rearview mirror.
The system may
not
perform to full capability due to
variables such
as:
• weather conditions such as
hard
rain, snow,
fog
or
mud
• extremely high
or
low temperatures near camera and/
or
sensor
• slope
of
vehicle
and/
or roadway
• direct exposure to very bright light such
as
headlamp
or
bright sunlight
• moving from very dark to very bright light
and
vice versa
such
as
in parking garages
or
tunnels
• .extremely low light areas
• walls or objects that are located diagonally in relation to
the camera
• retracted mirrors that change camera viewing angle
• open doors
or
trunks
• changes to height
of
vehicle due to loading capacity
or
hydraulic suspensions
• objects located at the corner
of
the vehicle
CHECK
THAT
THE
CAMERA
AND/OR
SENSOR
MOUNTING
IS
ATTACHED
SECURELY,
ANDTHATTHE
SCREWS
ARE
TIGHT
BEFORE
DRIVING.
Failure to do so may result in an accident.
WHEN
INSTALLING
OR
CHECKING
A
CAMERA
AND/OR
SENSOR,
DO
SO
AFTER
PARKING
THE
CAR
IN A
LEVEL,
SAFE
PLACE,
TURNING
OFF
THE
ENGINE, AND
APPLYING
THE
HAND
BRAKE.
Failure to do so may result in an accident.
WHEN
INSTALLING
CAMERA
AND/OR
SENSOR,
BE
SURE
TO
USE
SPECIFIC
VEHICLE
CALIBRATION
KIT
OTHERWISE
IT
WILL NOT
ACCURATELY
DISPLAY
IMAGES.
Failure to do so may result in an accident.
MINIMIZE
DISPLAY
VIEWING WHILE DRIVING.
Viewing the display may distract the driver from looking
ahead
of
the vehicle
and
cause an accident.
DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE
OR
ALTER.
Doing so may result in
an
accident, fire
or
electric shock.
KEEP
SMALL
OBJECTS
SUCH
AS
BOLTS
OR
SCREWS
OUT
OF
THE
REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury.
If
swallowed,
consult a physician immediately.
USE
THE
CORRECT
AMPERE
RATING
WHEN
REPLACING
FUSES.
Failure to do so may result in fire
or
electric shock.
MAKE
THE
CORRECT
CONNECTIONS.
When
making connections to the vehicle's electrical system,
be aware
of
the factory installed components (e.g. on-board
computer). Do
not
tap into these leads to provide power
for this unit.
When
connecting the device to the fuse box,
make sure the fuse for the intended circuit
of
the device has
the appropriate amperage. Failure to do so may result in fire
or
damage to the unit
and/
or
the vehicle. When in doubt,
consult your Alpine dealer.
BEFORE
WIRING, DISCONNECT
THE
CABLE
FROM
THE
NEGATIVE
BATTERY
TERMINAL.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock
or
injury due to
electrical shorts.
DO NOT
ROUTE
ELECTRICAL
CABLES
NEAR
HOT
OR
MOVING
PARTS.
Route the cables
and
wiring away from hot
or
moving parts,
and
fix them securely to avoid heat/mechanical damage to
the cable insulation, which may result in a short circuit, fire
or
electric shock.
DO NOT
SPLICE
INTO
ELECTRICAL
CABLES.
Never cut away cable insulation to supply power to other
equipment. Doing so will exceed the current carrying
capacity
of
the wire
and
result in fire
or
electric shock.
DO NOT
INSTALL
IN
LOCATIONS
WHICH MIGHT HINDER
VEHICLE
OPERATION,
SUCH
AS
THE
STEERING
WHEEL
OR
SHIFT
LEVER.
Doing so may obstruct forward vision
or
hamper movement
etc.
and
results in serious accident.
DO NOT DAMAGE
PIPE
OR
WIRING
WHEN
DRILLING
HOLES.
When
drilling holes in the chassis for installation, take
precautions so as
not
to contact, damage
or
obstruct pipes,
fuel lines, tanks
or
electrical wiring. Failure to take such
precautions may result in fire.
DO NOT
USE
BOLTS
OR
NUTS
IN
THE
BRAKE
OR
STEERING
SYSTEMS
TO
MAKE
GROUND CONNECTIONS.
Bolts
or
nuts used for the brake
or
steering systems (or any
other safety-related system),
or
tanks should NEVER be used
for installations
or
ground
connections. Using such parts
could disable control
of
the vehicle
and
cause fire etc.

DO
NOT
ALLOW
CABLES
TO
BECOME
ENTANGLED
IN
SURROUNDING
OBJECTS.
Arrange wiring
and
cables in compliance with the manual
to prevent obstructions when driving. Cables
or
wiring that
obstruct
or
hang up
on
places such as the steering wheel, shift
lever, brake pedals, etc. can be extremely hazardous.
USE
THIS
PRODUCT
FOR
MOBILE 12VAPPLICATIONS.
Use for other than its designed application may result in fire,
electric shock
or
other
injury.
USE
ONLY
IN
CARS
WITH A 12
VOLT
NEGATIVE
GROUND.
(Check with your dealer
if
you are
not
sure.) Failure to do so
may result in fire, etc.
WHEN
USING
A DRILL
TO
MAKE A
HOLE,
TAKE
PRECAUTIONS
SUCH
AS
WEARING
GOGGLES
SO
FRAGMENTS
DO
NOT
GET
INTO
THE
EYES.
Failure to
do
so may result in injury.
CALIBRATION
REQUIRED.
Calibration may be required for adjusting parking guideline.
BE
CAREFUL
WHEN
SETTING
THE
ALARM VOLUME.
Set the alarm volume to an audible level.
If
the alarm cannot
be
heard due to the volume
of
the car radio, etc., it might
result in
an
accident.
6CAUTION
This symbol means
important
instructions.
Failure
to
heed them can result in
injury
or
material propertydamage.
DO
NOT
ATTACH
THE
CAMERA
AND/OR
SENSOR
MOUNTING
TO
FLUOROCARBON
RESIN
FINISHED
CAR
BODIES
OR
GLASS.
Doing so could cause the strength
of
the mounting to
weaken, which could cause it to fall
of
and
cause accidents,
injury,
or
damage to the car body.
DO
NOT
ATTACH
THE
CAMERA AND/OR
SENSOR
MOUNTING
TO
ANY
SURFACE
WHERE
THE
ENTIRE
ADHESIVE
SURFACE
CANNOT
BE
APPLIED.
Doing so could cause the strength
of
the mounting to
weaken, which could cause it to fall
of
and
cause accidents,
injury,
or
damage to the car body.
EXCEPT
FOR
THE
CAMERA
AND/OR
SENSOR,
DO
NOT
ATTACH
ANY
PARTS
TO
AREAS
WHICH WILL
GET
WET,
OR
WHERE
THERE
IS
A
LOT
OF
HUMIDITY
OR
DUST.
Failure to do so may result in fire
or
damage.
USE
SPECIFIED
ACCESSORY
PARTS
AND INSTALLTHEM
SECURELY.
Be
sure to use only the specified accessory parts. Use
of
other
than
designated parts maydamage this unit internally
or
may
not
securely install the unit in place. This rnay cause parts to
becomeloose resulting in hazards
or
product
failure.
HAVE
THE
WIRING AND INSTALLATION
DONE
BY
EXPERTS.
The wiring
and
installation
of
this unit requires special
technical skill
and
experience.
To
ensure safety, always
contact the dealer where you purchased this product to
have the workdone.
ARRANGE
THE
WIRING
SO
IT
IS
NOT
CRIMPED
.
OR
PINCHED
BY
A
SHARP
METAL
EDGE.
Route the cables
and
wiring away from moving parts (like
the seat rails)
or
sharp
or
pointed edges. This will prevent
crimping and damage to the wiring.
HALT
USE
IMMEDIATELY
IF
A
PROBLEM
APPEARS.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury
or
damage to the
product. Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer
or
the
nearest Alpine Service Center for repairing.
CHECK
WIRING
WHEN
ATTACHING.
Double-check your wiring to ensure all connections are
correct
and
secure. Also, do
not
apply unnecessary force to
the harness. This can result in batteryfailure, performance
failure, connector damage,
or
wire breakage.
This system uses ultrasonic sensors to help sharpen the
driver's detection
of
obstacles.
It
is
used when parking in a
garage
or
a narrow passage.
As
such, this system does not
relieve the driver
of
the obligation to payattention to his/
her driving,
and
the driver should
exercis~
safe driving habits
without relying heavily
on
this system. The detection range
of
the Visual Parking Assist Sensor System
(VPASS
system) is
restricted to
the
area around the bumper.
When
moving the
car either forward
or
backward, drive slowly and keep a safe
distance around the vehicle.
To
ensure the sensors function
accurately, never install accessories
in
close proximity to the
sensors.
1 The
detecting
function
might
not
operate
properly
under
the
following
conditions:
•
When
the detection sensors become frozen. (Normal
function resumes after defrosting.)
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4:.EN
•
When
the detection sensors are clogged with foreign matter
such
as
show,
mud
or
icicles. (Normal function resumes
after removal.)
• When a detection sensor
is
subject to a strong impact.
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2 The detecting range could decrease
under
the
following conditions:
• When the vehicle is parked for a long period
of
time in the
sunlight
or
in cold weather.
•
When
the detection sensors are clogged with mud, snow
or
icicles.
3 The Parking Corner Sensor
might
not
be
able
to
detect
the
following
objects:
• Rope, wire, small-diameter pipes
or
objects made
of
these
materials, such as wire fences.
• Objects that absorb sound waves easily, such
as
fabrics
or
other soft, absorbent materials.
• • • • •
• • • • •
• • • •
• •
•
• • •
• When a sensor
is
covered by something. (The function
resumes after removal.)
•
When
the vehicle
is
parkedat extreme angles in relation to
surrounding objects.

•
When
getting too close to an obstacle (
<
0.
7ft) as the
sensors might have a false detection; for example: no beep,
slow beep, fast beep or three fast beeps.
• Objects around the lower
part
of
the bumper. Even ifthe
sensors detect a low object initially, when the vehicle
is
driven closer to the object, the buzzer might suddenly stop
beeping.
Obstacles being lowered from above, such as a garage door.
Obstacles that project
out
high above the floor.
• Non-reflecting objects that project at sharp or acute angles
in relation to the sensors.
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• Heavy rain
or
a large amount
of
water (or splash)
on
the
sensors.
Caring
for
the
Backup Sensors
1.
Wipe the sensors clean with a clean cloth. Flush with low-
pressure water
if
the sensors are clogged with
mud
or
dirt.
2.Do
not
spray the sensors with high-pressure water, as
provided at a self-serve car wash.
NOTICE
•
When
washing the vehicle, do not use an automatic car
washer,
or
high-pressure washer. Doing so could cause the
camera
and/or
object sensor to come off, damage to the
device cords,
or
may allow water to enter the camera and/
or
object sensor.
• In some cases,
to
attach the device, a hole must be drilled
in the car body, requiring use
of
touch-up paint (retail
product) for rust-prevention,
and
should be prepared
beforehand.
• Route the cables
and
wiring away from
hot
or
moving
parts,
and
fix
them
securelyto avoid heat/mechanical
damage to the cable insulation, which may result in short-
circuit, fire
or
electric shock.
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Sensor 0 eration
Introduction
Thank
you
for purchasing this Visual Parking
Assist Sensor System
(VPASS
system). Please read
this User's Information Manual carefully before
using the
VPASS
system.
This Owners Manual contains
important
information about the safe operation
of
the
VPASS
system.
We
urge you to read this manual
carefully, and follow its recommendations to help
make your driving trouble-free
and
enjoyable.
Important
Information
Before using the backup sensors, make sure
you read
and
understand the operation
and
limitations
of
the system as discussed throughout
this manual.
The backup sensors make an audible sound
when they detect large stationary objects while
maneuvering the vehicle in reverse gear at low
speed. However,
not
all obstacles maybe detected.
Even with backup sensors, the driver should
always look for obstacles near the vehicle
and
make sure the
path
is clear when driving in
reverse gear.
Never rely solely
on
the backup sensors; always
look behind you before backing up. The sensors
may
not
always detect people
or
animals in the
path
of
your vehicle.
How
the
Visual Parking Assist
Sensor System Works
The system
is
ready for operation when the
ignition switch
is
turned
ON
and the shift lever
is
moved to the reverse position.
The visual parking assist sensor system alerts
you with an audible signal
and
visual alert when
the rear
bumper
of
your vehicle
is
approaching an
obstacle.
Sound
Slow
beep
Fast
beep
Con-
tinuous
beep
On-
On-
Distance
screen screen
to
Message Color obstacle
No message GREEN Within
3-6ft
CAUTION YELLOW Within
3-l.Sft
WARNING RED Within
0.7-1.5
ft
Display
Back Sensor
Corner Sensor
Cil:l
Continuous beep (0.7
to
1.5
ft.)
Fast
beep
(3
to
1.5
ft.)
Slow beep
(3
to
6
ft.)
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Installation and
Connections
For your protection, please pay extra attention to
the following symbols.
~CAUTION
This symbol
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
that
an
accident,
injury
or
vehicle damage may
occur
if
the instruction is
not
observed.
SUGGESTION
This symbol
is
intended
to
give
the
usera
better understanding
for
safer
or
easier
use
of
the
system.
Installation Diagram
1.Sedan
Sensor
Monitor
Buzzer
• Buzzer can be installed anywhere within
10ft.
(3m).
• ECU MUST be installed inside vehicle.
ECU
• Sensor cable must be installed from left to right.
2. PickupTruck
• Buzzer can be installed anywhere within
10ft.
(3m).
• ECU MUST be installed inside vehicle.
• Sensor cable must be installed from left to right.
• Optional extension cable (KWE-104PS) may be
required.
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Accessory Parts
Check Accessory Parts.
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ECU
@ Setup Switch
Without "Grommet" Part
@Main
Harness
(/)
Camera Cable
(3.5 m)
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GID
Mount
Base
(2)
Sensor
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Component
section
for
detail.
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x1
@Sensor
Cable
x1
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Card
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x4
@
PS
Guide Sticker
@Wire
Tie
Component
SUGGESTION
Please confirm
the
following
sensor
components are
not
dirty
or
damaged.
Sensor
Unit
Box
x4
Sensor
Unit
SensorCap Box
~x4
oo
Sensor Cap
x4
0° Spring Plate
Installation
Tool
Rubber Ring
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~x4
6° Sensor Cap
x4
6°
Spring Plate
15/16 inch
(0
24 mm) drill bit
is
required.

Wire Connection
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Note: * Connect only one camera to the system using the Alpine Camera connector or RCA video in.
* Connect only one monitor to the system using the Alpine Video cable
or
RCAvideo out.
*Use
the Alpine video cable (provided with system) to connect between the VPASS system and video monitor or between VPASS and Alpine camera
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10-EN
Painting
Sensor Cover
and
Sensor
Unit
Please follow the instructions in this manual for
painting and assembling, in order to get the best
performance.
~CAUTION
•
Use
only
the
painting and assembling
methods detailed
in
this manual.
• Damages resulting from
the
failure
to
use
the
methods detailed
in
this manual are not our
responsibility.
• Install sensors on
the
vehicle bumperafter
painting and assembling.
• Please refer to
the
Installation Manual for
installing sensors on
the
vehicle bumper.
• Immediately clean
the
surface of
the
sensors
with a soft cloth
if
they contact any fuel,
oil,
coolant, batteryacid, sealants, adhesives, car
care products, or any othersubstance
that
could cause damage.
Sensor Assembly
Painting
Method
1
2
Remove
the
sensor
box
cap.
Checkif
any
accessories
are
missing
and
all
accessories
are
aligning/
assembling
properly.
3
4
5
Remove
the
spring
plate
from
the
sensor
cap
box
to
avoid
painting.
Remove
the
rubber
ring
from
the
sensor
unit
box
to
avoid
painting.
Evenly
apply
2
or
3
base
coats,allow
each
coat
to
dry
before
recoating.
Note: Avoid
painting
the
rubber
ring
around
6
7
the
sensor.
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Evenly
apply
2
or
3
clear
coats.
For
temperatures
under
60°
F,
allow
each
coat
to
dry
for
30
minutes
before
recoating.
When
completely
dried
and
hardened,
proceed
to
the
sensor
installation
instructions.
CoatingThickness Suggestion:
Base
coat: (15
,....
30 IJm);
Clear coat: (25
,....
30 IJm)
~CAUTION
•
Limit
the
use of"Spray Paint"
to
apply
the
coatings.
• Depending on
the
paint manufacturer,
the
instructionsfor painting
will
vary.
• The sensor unit has been pre-painted with a
basecoat, butadditional coats are required.
• Before painting, make sure
the
box
is
free of
all
oil
and dust.
• Apply
the
coatsfrom a distance of0.5
to
0.8
ft, with a tilt of45 degrees.
•
Do
not let
the
coating adhere
to
the
terminal
and
rubber during
the
time ofpainting.
• The sensor's performance
will
be reduced
if
the
coating's thickness
is
uneven.

Sensor Assembly
1
Remove
the
capfrom
the
sensor
unit
after
the
paint
is
dry.
2
Install
the
sensor
rubber
into
the
sensor unit.
LtcAUTION
The side
of
the
sensor
rubber
with
the
12
noticeable points mustface
the
SENSOR
UNIT.
1
Bumps
3 Install
the
sensor
cap
onto
the
sensor
unit.
LtcAUTION
• Do
not
damage
the
coating surface when
installing
the
rubber
ring and sensor cap.
• Confirm
the
installation
is
not
loose when
installing
the
rubber
ring and sensor cap.
• Make sure
the
rubber
ring is
not
deformed
when
the
sensor cap
is
installed
into
the
sensor unit.
•
Use
Superglue where
the
sensor cap and
sensor
unit
join,
to
increase security
(Use
the
superglue
for
plastic only)
4 Install
the
spring
plate
into
the
sensor
unit.
11-EN

12-EN
5 Install
the
sensor
on
the
vehicle
bumper.
SUGGESTION
Refer
to
the
Installation
of
Sensor
for
installing sensors on
the
vehicle bumper.
Before installing sensors on
the
vehicle
bumper, make sure
the
painting process
of
sensors
has
been finished.

Installation
of
Sensor
@52
1.6
ft (
in)
1/3 Length
Equip
the
sensor
with
the
oo
sensor cap and spring plate for aflat
bumper
Equip the sensor
with
the
6°
sensor cap and spring plate for
bumper
with
a slope.
1
2 Park
the
vehicle
on
a
flat
level surface.
Mark
the
bumper
at
1.8
to
2.3
ft
from
the
ground
as
a
horizontal
guideline.
3
Mark
the
center
of
the
vehicle
bumper
4
5
with
masking tape.
Select asmooth surface area on
the
bumperalong
the
horizontalguideline.
Mark
the
bumper0.4
ft
awayfromthe
left
and
right
corners
of
the
bumper.
1/3 Length
6
7
8
1/3 Length
Divide
the
distancebetween 2 marked
points
into
three
equal lengths.
Mark
the
points
for
sensors 52 and
53
so all
sensors are
equally
spaced.
Check
the
size
of
the
holesaw
to
match
the
diameter
of
the
sensors
before
drilling
anyholes.
Drill a 15/16inch hole
at
each
of
the
points
that
you made
in
step 1
to
6.
13-EN

14-EN
9
Check
behind
the
bumper
to
ensure
there
is enough
depth
for
sensor
installation.
1
0 Install
the
sensorvertically,
with
the
"UP"
sign facing up.
11
Installthe-sensor-into
the
hole
and
mount
firmly
in
the
bumper.
12 Route
the
sensor cable.
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Insert
the
plug
into
the
socket.

Installation
of
ECU
1
Mount
the
ECU
on
a
dry,
protected
area inside
the
vehicle. For example,
behind
the
trunk
panels
or
under
the
seats.
2
3
Connect
the
red
wire
to
the
ACC
(+),
the
black
wire
to
ground(-)
of
vehicle.
Connectreverse
signal{+)
to
the
On-Screen
Display
Set
Up
1
Align
the
calibration
paper
behind
the
car,
and
up
to
the
rearwheel.
Align
the
0
ft
mark
with
the
rear bumper.
2
3
Calibration sheet
Line up bumper with 0
ft
Calibration sheet
On screen
color
with
distanceobstacle:
RED
(less
than
1.5
ft),
YELLOW
(1.5-
3ft),
GREEN
(3-6ft).
Press
the
[ENT]
and
[+]
buttons
for
orange/white
wire. 5 seconds
continuously
to
enter
the
On-Screen Displayset-up mode.
4
Each
item
in
the
[Setup
mode]
can be
selected
by
pressing
the
[+], [-] and
[ENT]
buttons.
Following
items
can
be
adjusted
in
Setup
mode.
1. Fish-eye correction
2. Parking GuideLine
3. Diagnostic
4. Exit
15-EN

Fish-eye Correction
Menu
2
Use
the
[
+1
or
[-1
button
to
adjust
the
To
go
to
Fish-eyecorrection
menu,
refer
to
top
of
Green
line
to
match
the
back
step 1
through
4
of
On-Screen DisplaySet-up edge
of
the
calibration
paper,
6ft
section.
behind
the
rear
bumper.
1 In
the
fish-eye correction menu, press 3 Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub-menu.
the
[ENT]
button
to
enter
the
fish-eye 4
correction sub-menu. Select
the
"Line
Width
Adjustment'~
2 Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter.
Each
item
in
the
[fish-eye
correction]
5
can be selected
by
pressing
the
[ENT]. Use
the
[
+
1
or
[-1
button
to
adjust
the
Start
with
OFF,
FEC
1
to
7
to
avoid
width
to
match
the
calibration
paper.
screen
distortion.
6 Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub-menu.
3
After
Fish-eye Correction is
completed,
7
returrn
to
the
[Setup
Mode]
menu
by
Select
the
"Line
Slope
Adjustment'~
pressing
the
[ENT.]
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter.
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--
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--··
- - 8
Use
the
[
+]
or
[-]
button
to
adjust
the
slope
to
match
the
calibration
paper.
1.
Fish-eye
Correction 9
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub-menu.
10
Select
the
"Line
Ratio
Adjustment'~
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter.
11
Use
the
[
+]
or
[-]
button
to
adjust
the
line
ratio
to
match
the
calibration paper.
12
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub-menu.
13 Select
the
"Line
Shift
Adjustment'~
Parking Guide Line
Adjustment
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter.
To
go
to
Parking Guide Line
Adjustment,
14
Use
the
[
+]
or
[-]
button
to
adjust
the
refer
to
step 1
through
4
of
On-Screen
line
shift
to
match
the
calibration
DisplaySet-up section. paper.
1 Select
the
"Line
Length
Adjustment'~
15 Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub-menu.
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter.
2.Parking
Guide
Line
ine
Length
Adjust
nt
16-EN

Diagnostic
To
go
to
Diagnostic
menu,
refer
to
step
1
through
4
of
On-Screen DisplaySet-up
section.
1
Select
the
"Diagnostic'~
Press
the
[ENTJ
to-enter.
2 Select
the
"System
status'~
Press
the
lENT]
to
enter.
3
Use
the[+]
or[-]
button
to
review
the
"FirmwareVersion"
and
"Sensor
Status'~
4 Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub
men
u.
Firmware Version
P1002-08-02
Sensor
\ J
5 Select
the
"Function
Parameter'~
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter.
6 Use the[+][-]
button
to
review
the
function
parameter
of
Fish-eye
correction, Line Length, LineWidth,
Line Shift, Line Slope
and
Line ratio.
7 Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
sub
-
me
nu.
Fish-eye
Correction
Line
Length
Line
Shift
Line
Slope
Line
Ratio
60
05
8 Select
the
"RETURN'~
Press
the
[ENT]
to
enter
the
[Setup
Mode].
9 Select
the
"Exit'~
Press
the
[ENT]
to
exit.
17
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Setup
-Mode
StructureTree
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Mode m
1.
Fish-eye correction
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2.
Parking Guide Line
2-2 Line Length Adjustment
2-3
Line Slope Adjustment
2-4 Line Shift Adjustment
2-5
Line Ratio Adjustment
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002-08-03
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3-1
System Status 1Sensor Status
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3.
Diagnostic S1
:OK
52
:OK
53
:OK
54
:OK
3-2 Function Parameter
~----------------,
:Fish-eye correction 008 1
1Line Length 005
:Line Shift 058
3-3 Return
:Line Slpoe 045
1Line Ratio 045 1
18-EN

Function Test
after
Installation
Turn on the vehicle's ignition switch
and
shift into
reverse. Use a flat
board
(2 x 2 ft) behind the car
to test the functions as described in the manual.
Refer
to-
the troubleshooting guide
if
a problem
arises.
In
Case
of
Difficulty
1.
If
a problem found with
the
sensor, the system
will make three
short
beeps, then silence for
one second. This audio signal occurs
five
times
and
the following message is displayed for 5
seconds.
a)
Checkthe cable connection to the sensor.
b) Checkwhether the sensor wires are plugged
into the ECU properly.
c) Checkthe sensor wires for damage.
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2. Perform the following checks
if
the audible
signal does
not
sound
when the vehicle
is
approaching
an
obstacle.
a)
Checkwhether the sensor surface is clean.
b) Checkwhether the sensorwires are plugged
into the ECU properly.
c) Checkthe sensor wires for damage.
• Ask
an
Alpine authorized dealerfor advice
if
the
trouble
persists.
3.
Take your vehicle to an Alpine authorized
dealer
if
you encounter either
of
these problems:
a)
The audible signal sounds continuouslywhen
the shift lever
is
in the reverse position,
and
the sensors are
not
frozen
or
clogged with
snow
or
mud.
b) The audible signal does
not
sound
when the
shift lever is moved to the reverse position.
19
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