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Scan areafront and rearfront and rear
Connectionwiredwired
Specs
Front sensors4 pcs4 pcs
Rear sensors4 pcs4 pcs
Measurement accuracy1 cm10 cm
Scan distance0.3 – 1.5 m0.3 – 2.5 m
Indicationdisplaydisplay
Self-diagnosis
Display colourblacksilver
Sensors diameter18.8 mm18.8 mm
More features
Features
digital distance indicator
voice alert
volume control
external parts memory
digital distance indicator
voice alert
volume control
external parts memory
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2017november 2014

Measurement accuracy

The maximum error (error) in the distance data issued by the parking sensors during operation. Simply put, this is a plus or minus figure that must be assigned to the indicator data in the practical application of the radar (if a digital indication is provided at all, see "Functions / Capabilities"). For example, if an accuracy of 5 cm is specified, then if the display reads 50 cm, the actual distance from the sensor to the obstacle can be anything between 45 and 55 cm inclusive.

Note that there is nothing wrong with the very existence of an error — it cannot be completely eliminated even in the most advanced devices. Therefore, we are only talking about its meaning: the smaller the number indicated in this paragraph, the more accurate the readings of the parking sensors will be. High accuracy is especially important if you have to manoeuvre in very tight spaces where distances often approach the value of the minimum detection distance (see below). In this regard, also note that the claimed error values are relevant only for the operating range of distances.

Scan distance

Working distance range of parking sensors; in other words, this is the interval from the response threshold to the smallest distance at which the device is still able to provide sufficiently reliable data on the distance to the obstacle.

The threshold of operation of modern devices usually does not exceed 3 m, and more often it is in the range of 1.5 – 2.5 m; the sensors themselves are capable of providing a longer range, but in fact there would be little benefit from this, but there are plenty of reasons for unnecessary worries. The minimum distance, usually, is 0.1-0.3 m (10-30 cm); a closer entrance is usually perceived by the device as a close approach, with a corresponding indication (for example, the transition of the sound signal to continuous). And if the response threshold is more of a reference value, then you should pay closer attention to the minimum distance, especially if you often have to deal with cramped conditions (for example, manoeuvring at a difficult entrance to a small garage). Indeed, in such cases, it is important that the parking sensors retain the ability to accurately indicate the distance for as long as possible, without switching to the “close” mode.

Display colour

In this case, the indoor unit means the display unit — part of the parking sensors, which is responsible for informing the driver. This block is usually placed in the cabin, in plain sight — accordingly, it should match the colour of the overall design of the car. Most modern models are equipped with internal blocks in black — this colour is very common in the design of dashboards and, as a result, is quite versatile. However, there are also other colour options.
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