Alpine VPX-B104R Owners Manual - Page 6

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• 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. • Non-reflecting objects that project at sharp or acute angles in relation to the sensors. S-l~a-n-t-­ ---·~- • Objects around the lower part of the bumper. Even if the sensors detect a low object initially, when the vehicle is driven closer to the object, the buzzer might suddenly stop beeping. • Heavy rain or a large amount of water (or splash) on the sensors. Obstacles being lowered from above, such as a garage door. Obstacles that project out high above the floor. Caring for the Backup Sensors 1. Wipe the sensors clean with a clean cloth. Flush with lowpressure 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 securely to avoid heat/mechanical damage to the cable insulation, which may result in shortcircuit, fire or electric shock. 5-EN

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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 if the
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.
-~----
Slant
---
·
~-
• 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
securely to avoid heat/mechanical
damage to the cable insulation, which may result in short-
circuit, fire
or
electric shock.
5-EN