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REVERSE SMART AEB OPERATING MANUAL 

 

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July 2017 
 

CONTENTS 

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Overview of Reverse Smart AEB 

Activating the Reverse Smart system 

How the Reverse Smart system works 

Sleep Mode Operation 

 

Radar Operation 

1.  Introduction 

2.  Object Detection Capability 

3.  Factors Influencing the Detection of Objects 

4.  Display 

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Initial System Power Up and Test 

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5.  Error States 

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6.  Testing and Maintenance 

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6.1  Vehicle Owner/Driver Instructions 

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6.2  Maintenance and Testing 

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Summary of Contents for REVERSE SMART

Page 1: ...REVERSE SMART AEB OPERATING MANUAL Supplied by A1 Reversing Systems Pty Ltd Phone 03 8899 6619...

Page 2: ...al No warranty as to operational effectiveness is provided in the event of use by a driver who has not been trained in accordance with the provisions of the Manual 6 The device must be installed servi...

Page 3: ...ow the Reverse Smart system works 5 Sleep Mode Operation 6 Radar Operation 1 Introduction 7 2 Object Detection Capability 7 3 Factors Influencing the Detection of Objects 8 4 Display 9 4 1 Initial Sys...

Page 4: ...ehicle is placed in reverse gear When the system radar sensors detect a worker member of the public or an object that is within the danger zone behind the vehicle the unit will immediately and automat...

Page 5: ...Radar Operation Section 4 located in the cabin will be alerting the driver to the presence of a person object behind the vehicle The closer the vehicle comes to the person object the more insistent t...

Page 6: ...s 2 minutes by depressing the LARGE RED BUTTON on the visual display as shown below In Sleep mode the visual display and audible proximity alarms will still operate whilst the vehicle is in reverse bu...

Page 7: ...beyond the immediate danger zone may actually set off the systems alarm and will apply the vehicles brakes There is no detection of objects or part of an object closer than approx 0 3m to the sensor...

Page 8: ...determining if an object is detected or not The influencing factors are listed below Size Larger surfaces are detected better than smaller surfaces If there are small and large objects in the detectio...

Page 9: ...ith a machine screw The base can be separated from the display by removing the screw and sliding back and down if the display is used for any flush mounting The base has a self adhesive pad applied fo...

Page 10: ...colour When the activation input becomes active e g reverse gear is selected to apply power to the activation input the status light turns green and the system is in detection mode Check the system is...

Page 11: ...em is intended as an Object Detection System and should not be relied upon as the primary defence for the safe operation of the vehicle It is an aid to contribute in conjunction with other established...

Page 12: ...long the centre line of the detection width down to around 0 4m distance from the sensor The display should show the detection alerts via the lit Zone Lights the buzzer pulsing speed and if the trigge...

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