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Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions
PARK DISTANCE AID – Universal Installation Manual
Park Distance Aid
Part No. H5699100
Prior to installation carry out a pre-installation inspection
check.
Interior/Exterior condition
Electrical ancillary equipment operation
Battery disconnection prior to commencing the
installation and note any security codes.
This system
REQUIRES SET-UP
installation (See page 5)
KIT CONTENTS
OPERATION
The PARK DISTANCE AID is activated automatically
when reverse gear is selected. The sensor eyes emit an
acoustic field around the rear of the vehicle. The system
then evaluates the waveforms and calculates the
distance from objects around the bumper area; these
signals are in turn converted instantly to an audible
beeper hidden within the vehicle.
Diagram 1.
The system beeps once when an obstacle is
between 200cm & 120cm away, (safety zone)
A repeated beeping begins when an obstacle
is between 120cm & 30cm away and
increases in frequency as the obstacle
becomes closer (Alert zone)
A constant beep is emitted when the vehicle
enters the (maximum alert zone) between
NB. If it is not possible to maintain the dimensional protocol as shown in diagrams 1 – 7, contact the help-line on Pg 5
30cm & 0 from an obstacle.
KEY POINTS OF THE INSTALLATION
A.
B.
following
C. The leads to each sensor eye must be run in
D. Ensure that the small spot on the front of each
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M. In certain circumstances, low or very thin obstacles
N. For information concerning the minimum and
Document Part No: - MKHYUUNI1203
issue 1.0 – 01/12/03
Prior to routing the sensor leads ensure the white
"identification collar tabs" around the sensor leads
are secured in position with insulation tape. This
will prevent the collars being trapped behind
grommets etc during routing. Each lead is
numbered and will require identification when
connecting to the numbered ports on the ECU.
NOTE: The two inner sensor leads (2 & 3) are 2
metres in length and the two outer sensor leads
(1 & 4) are 2.5 metres in length.
numerical order 1,2,3 & 4 across the bumper from
left to right.
sensor eye is located at the top.
Do not apply tension to the leads during routing, as
this may result in disengagement and possible
damage to the sensor eye.
Should the sensor eyes require spraying to body
colour, please refer to the section "Spraying The
Sensor Eyes" at the rear of this manual.
Ensure that the holes drilled to accommodate the
sensor eyes are exactly 20mm Ø and there is at
least 23mm depth.
Following installation, carry out the "System Set-up
Procedure" on Pg 5. NOTE: In the event the
system does not set-up satisfactorily, reconnect the
two Blue wires from the ECU back together again
and carry out the system set-up again. Ensure the
vehicle is parallel with the wall and 50cm away.
During System Set-up, avoid walls with drainpipes
or other surface objects that may adversely
influence set-up.
When deciding the mounting position of the ECU,
ensure it is within reach of the shortest sensor lead.
The set-up procedure must be repeated if one of
the sensor eyes is replaced.
To avoid faulty operation, snow, ice, and dirt must
be cleaned from the sensor eye.
may not be detected. Also undulations in the
ground may give rise to sporadic detection
patterns.
maximum distances permissible between sensors,
refer to diagrams 1 - 8
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Summary of Contents for Hyundai H5699100

  • Page 1 PARK DISTANCE AID – Universal Installation Manual KEY POINTS OF THE INSTALLATION Park Distance Aid Part No. H5699100 Prior to routing the sensor leads ensure the white “identification collar tabs” around the sensor leads Prior to installation carry out a pre-installation inspection are secured in position with insulation tape.
  • Page 2 Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 When installing on particularly wide vehicles do not exceed the recommended maximum overall width of 1600mm from each outer sensor eye. The sensors ideally should be mounted between 450mm & 550mm from the ground. 450mm 550mm Maximum Overall Width...
  • Page 3 Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 Diagram 7. operate correctly, therefore allowances should be made and the installation positions vary accordingly. When determining the dimensional position of the sensors, ensure the vehicle is at its normal ride height. The coverage of the sensor is dependent on the height DRILLING THE HOLES and angle of the sensor from the ground.
  • Page 4: Electrical Connections

    Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 Diagram 12.) Taping the identifying number tabs to the lead will assist when routing the leads through. Try to use an existing grommet such as the number plate light grommet when routing the leads. Secure the leads at regular intervals within the bumper chamber using cable ties.
  • Page 5 Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 rubber sleeves and consequently provide poor ground Aluminium (Pre-Coated) while the outer sensor sleeve points. ring is made from "PBT" / Valox material. If no suitable ground point is available use the ground to The plastic masking rings must be put over the central the rear light assembly.
  • Page 6 Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 Diagram 13 TECHNICAL HELP-LINE In the unlikely event you should experience any difficulties during this installation please refer first to all the “KEY POINTS OF THE INSTALLATION” on page 1 and FAULT DIAGNOSIS section on page 6 &...
  • Page 7 Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 POSSIBLE FAULT/ERROR ACTION/CHECK • Ensure the sensor terminal connectors are firmly One or more of the sensor eyes are not located in position to both the ECU & sensor eyes. connected to the ECU or sensor eye.
  • Page 8 Universal Park Distance Aid System Installation Instructions issue 1.0 – 01/12/03 Fault: The system is inoperative. POSSIBLE FAULT/ERROR ACTION/CHECK • Using a multi-meter test and ensure the Red wire No reverse light live feed to the ECU. to the ECU is connected to the Live reverse light wire.