Proxel EPS-DUAL Manual

Parking sensor mod. EPS-DUAL
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
&
USER MANUAL

- Installation instructions ................................. Pag. 3
- User Manual ................................................ Pag. 12
- Electric schematic ....................................... Pag. 15
- Kit components ........................................... Pag. 16
EPS-DUAL can be installed on front or on back bumper.
The sistem is strictly a driver assistance device, and should not be relied upon as a
security device or a substitute for safe driving practices.
Use common sense when reversing, and always follow recommended safe driving guidelines.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.0
a) The installation of the antenna sensor, constituted by an aluminium adhesive ribbon, must be
performed to the inside of the bumper. It is of some importance that the zone of application on
the inside surface of the bumper corresponds to the higher part as regards the ground and the
more protruding. It is not advisable to install the antenna sensor too low.
Fig. 1
b) Disassemble the bumper.
Pag. 3
Correct zone

2. STARTING PROCEDURE
b) Through the individuated passages route the connections cable inside the trunk or the engine
van leaving the ECU outside. (Fig. 2)
Fig. 2
Pag. 4
Central module
+ harness
FRONT BUMPER INSTALLATION
a) Locate a passage where, from the outside at the
extremity of the bumper,it is possible to take the ECU
harness in the engine compartment driver's side.
REAR BUMPER INSTALLATION
a) Identify on the car body the zone close to
the extremity of the bumper and, on the side
where it is present the back-gear lamp, a
possible hole of passage toward the interns
of the trunk in order to carry out the
connections cable from the electronic unit.
Central module + harness

3.0 MOUNTING THE ECU AND ANTENNA SENSOR
Thoroughly clean with alcohol or nitro solvent (be carefull not to use antiadhesive detergent) the
inner surface of the bumper of the zone previously identified (see Fig.1) on which will be applied the
antenna sensor and the central unit.
Starting from the zone where the central unit + harness will be fixed, start applying the adhesive
aluminum tape (antenna sensor) practicing a good pressure to make it well adhere to the inner
surface of the bumper *.
Fig. 3
Pag. 5
Bumper
Antenna sensor
Cable
Central unit (ECU)

When the antenna sensor has been attached, covering the whole of the bumper from left to right, the
excess length is cut off. Place a piece of the included sticking material at either ends of the antenna
sensor to ensure a secure fixing onto the bumper. Its recommended (but not essential) to cover the
antenna with a black anti-rust protection paint that is applied to the underneath of a car chassis or
similar to protect from the elements (do not use silicon paste).
* NOTE:
1) It 'advisble to start and finish the application of the antenna sensor tape et about 15 cm
from the end of the bumper (Fig. 3).
2) The sensor antenna can not be applied on metal bumpers.
Sticking material
15cm
Antenna sensor
Pag. 6

Connect the small fastoned cable of the ECU to the antenna sensor. Apply a piece of sticking
material on the unit and place it on the bumper by a strong pressure (If the ambient temperature is
below 10 °C we recommend heating both the mastic and the sticking area on the bummper). It is
advisable to use the same material to cover and block the connection (Fig. 5).
Replace the bumper and pull the wiring inside the luggage compartment or engine compartment in
order not to leave excess cable outside.
Fig. 5 Pag. 7
Central unit (ECU)
Sticking material

4.0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
FRONT INSTALLATION
c) Connect the two gray leads of the harness to the extension speaker cable (no polarity) and bring it
inside the car.
If your vehicle has a metal crash protection bar and the antenna will be within 2 cm's of this metal bar
(once the bumper is re-fitted) you can choose the HIGH SENSITIVTY option on the connection
cables (harness) in order to prevent any reduction in detection range.
We suggest to carry out tests to determine the detection range, pointing out that increasing the
sensitivity where it is not necessary, can cause more false alerts.
Summary of connections:
Red: +12 V
Nero: earth White: to the earth
Gray (couple) : speaker output Yellow: to the earth for high sensitivityl
a) Connect both black and white wires of the harness to the negative pole of the battery or if not
possible to a good electrical ground in the engine van.
b) Using a normal electrical wire prolong the red wireof the harness bringing it inside the car in order
to connect it, through the push-button activation, to a 12 Volt subkey (the system is so activated
pressing the button).
Pag. 8

REAR INSTALLATION
a) Connect the red lead of the harness to the positive cable that feeds the reversing lamp.
Connect the lead of the harness to the earth of the reversing lamp.
-- IT ADVISABLE NOT TO CONNECT TO ANY OTHER POINT OF EARTH ON THE CHASSY OF
THE CAR --
b) black
c) Connect the two gray leads of the harness to the extension speaker cable (no polarity) and bring
it inside the car.
if your vehicle has a metal crash protection bar and the antenna will be within 2 cm's of this metal bar
(once the bumper is re-fitted) you can choose the HIGH SENSITIVTY option on the connection
cables (harness) in order to prevent any reduction in detection range.
We suggest to carry out tests to determine the detection range, pointing out that increasing the
sensitivity where it is not necessary, can cause more false alerts.
Summary of connections:
Red: +12 V of rear lamp
Nero: earth White: not connected
Gray (couple) : speaker output Yellow: to the earth for high sensitivityl
Pag. 9

Pag. 10
5. MOUNTING THE SPEAKER
a) Mount the EPS-DUAL speaker using the included adhesive mount in a proper place in order
to ensure a good perception of sound by the driver.
b) Connect the extension wire to the speaker through its plug-in connector.
6. FINAL TESTING PROCEDURE
a) Turn on the key, insert the back gear (press the push-button for thel front).
In a fraction of secon the control unit performs a check of the functionality of the system and, if
everything has been done correctly, the transducer emits an acoustic sound of "OK" (two notes in
rapid succession when installed in the rear and a note if installed before ). Once you have this signal
the system becomes operational.
b) Starting from about 1 meter away from the center of the bumper, slowly approach both hands to
simulate a parking maneuver. At a distance of about 60/70 cm will be heard the first acoustic signals
whose repetition rate will increase at the decreasing distance to become a fast intermittent sound
fast and then a contnuous higher frequency sound at about 10-15 cm from the bumper.
Possible problems and their solutions
1. If the acoustic transducer does not emit any signal check all the connections.
2. If the transducer emits an audible warning signal consisting of 2 notes (one high and one low)
repeated 3 times) check the connection of the sensor antenna to the ECU.
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