6.2 System Detection Diagram:
6.2.1 Radar System without Camera System:
Extension
Port A for monitor (use a plug sealer for IP protection)
Port B for buzzer (Buzzer/Configuration)
Port C for radar sensor (through 3m Sensor Transition Cable for one sensor. Use an additional 0.25m Dual Sensor Transition Cable for two
sensor (optional).
Port D for camera (use a plug sealer for IP protection)
Port E for power and trigger cable (through 1.5m power cable and trigger cable)
Red wire: connect to power of the system's power supply
Black wire: ground
White wire: trigger input
Yellow wire: alarm output.
Trigger Input:
The system provides an auxiliary input that allows an external signal input to change the sensor status between standby and active. The
input is wired to the reverse circuit of the vehicle.
Alarm Output:
The system provides an auxiliary output that triggers an external device whenever the sensor detects an object. This output can be used to
activate an external backup alarm, light or beacon. The output is switched from a high impedance state to ground when activated and is
protected against over-current or short-circuit. The maximum operating current is approximately 1 amp. The power supply for alarm cannot
exceed 24V.
Control box (Powered by the POWER red wire and GROUND black)
Buzzer
DC Power
Trigger Input
& Alarm Output
CONFIG SHOWN: EC1011 SINGLE RADAR KIT
Figure 6
Connecting two sensors (EC1012 Dual Radar Kit)
or battery power
RED-(12-24VDC)
BLACK-GND
WHITE-Trigger Input(active:12-24VDC)
YELLOW-Alarm Output
Figure 5
External Backup alarm
or light beacon
Sensor
(sold seperately)
Ignition
NOTE: This is a switched ground output.
1A max. Isolate if not used.
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