Installation Manual
INSTALLATION ON THE VEHICLE
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8.2.2 Positioning the Display
The Display must be positioned inside the driver’s cabin in accordance with the driver’s visibility requirements and taking
into account the CPU position: the connection cable between Display and CPU is 2.5 m long.
When installing the Display and
laying the connection cable, be careful so that they do not disturb the driver’
movements and the driver’s visibility remains unaffected.
The Display has an IP 20 protection degree. Position it in the cabin, in an area protected from the elements.
The cable that carries the video signal from the CPU to the Display is double-shielded; therefore, handle the
cable carefully and avoid bending radii of less than 5 cm in order to avoid damaging the internal conductors,
in particular the ends on the connector side and the Display housing inlet.
If the display is mounted upside down to facilitate installation, the rotation of the video can be changed from
the advanced settings of the system (contact technical support for help).
8.2.3 Positioning the sensors
The basic Kit is made up of 3 sensors that are sufficient to cover small and medium-sized vehicles. The installation must
optimise coverage around the vehicle taking into account the type of mobility of the vehicle.
The most common installation includes 2 Sensors on the front/loading side, driven forward, and 1 Sensor on the rear
side/driven in reverse.
NOTE: the number of sensors can be extended up to 8 by adding suitable components (see section 8.5).
Find below the reference diagram for a counterbalanced forklift truck.
The sensors must be so positioned on the perimeter of the vehicle to have maximum visibility between Sensors and TAG.
On small/medium-sized vehicles, they are usually positioned on the uprights immediately below the roof and with a 25 °
downward inclination.