198001502 - 5580H PARKING OBSTACLE DETECTION DEVICE

INTRODUCTION

The "Parking Assistance" system supplies the driver with information on distance when approaching obstacles (both behind and in front of the vehicle) thereby providing help with parking manoeuvres and identifying obstacles that are outside the field of vision.The standard version with 4 rear sensors assists when approaching obstacles behind the vehicle, the more extensive version with 4 rear sensors and 4 front sensors is helpful when approaching obstacles in front of the vehicle as well.The driver is notified of the presence and distance of the obstacle from the vehicle by an acoustic signal which varies depending on the distance from the obstacle (as the distance from the obstacle decreases the frequency of the acoustic signal increases).The distance measurement only takes place when the system is activated, whilst only the control unit is operational in the inactive state.The parking assistance system comprises the following components:- electronic control unit- ultrasound sensors located in the front bumper (de-luxe version only)- ultrasound sensors located in the rear bumper- system activation/deactivation button- front speaker (buzzer) (de-luxe version only)- rear speaker (buzzer) (de-luxe version only)- signal (buzzer) incorporated in the instrument panel (standard version only)- DE-LUXE VERSION:The electronic control unit activates and controls the operation of the sensors located in the front bumper and in the rear bumper, processes the signals received and operates the buzzers, one at the front and one at the back: the first is located on the cover under the dashboard on the driver''s side, the second is located in the luggage compartment at the base of the right rear pillar.- STANDARD VERSION:An electronic control unit activates and controls the operation of the sensors located in the rear bumper, processes the signals received and operates the buzzer in the instrument panel.rear sensors:
front sensors:

OPERATION

Activation and deactivation of the system

- DE-LUXE VERSION:The system is activated if the following conditions are present simultaneously:- key ON- reverse gear engaged or activation button pressed (with the speed below 15 km/h).When the system is activated the buzzer warns of this condition and the LED next to the button is lit up.The system is deactivated:- by pressing the button again;- by disengaging reverse gear and when the vehicle speed is above 18 km/h.The LED goes out when the system is deactivated.
1 - system activation/deactivation button2 - system activated LED- STANDARD VERSION:The system is activated if the following conditions are present simultaneously:- key ON- reverse gear engaged (with the speed below 15km/h).When the system is activated the buzzer sounds as a warning.To deactivate the system, disengage reverse gear when the vehicle speed is above 18 km/h..

Obstacle distance acoustic signals

The control unit processes information supplied by sensors, operating the two dedicated buzzers (or the one incorporated in the instrument panel) to signal the presence of any obstacles.The sound from the buzzer warns the driver that the vehicle is approaching an obstacle. The sound lasts for 75 ms, whilst the pause between the sounds is directly proportional to the distance of the obstacle: impulses in quick succession indicate the presence of an obstacle that is very close. A continuous sound indicates that the obstacle is less than 30 cm away.The acoustic signal stops immediately if the distance of the obstacle increases. The sound cycle remains constant if the distance measured by the centre sensors remains unchanged, whilst if this situation occurs for the side sensors, the signal is interrupted after 3 seconds (for example, to prevent signals in the case of manoeuvres alongside walls).

Measuring distance of obstacles

The electronic control unit controls the sensors, which convert the control unit electrical signals into ultrasound impulses at a rhythm which varies between 3 and 10 measuring processes per second.The signal, reflected by any obstacles, is received by the sensor and amplified by it, converted into a digital signal and sent, in this format, to the electronic control unit.The control unit compares the signal transmitted with the one received and, using suitable algorithms, calculates the time elapsed between the issue of the signal and the reception of the echo. This information is translated into distance and the driver is notified by means of acoustic signals.As the vehicle moves towards an obstacle, the "first approach distance" is defined as the distance at which the system starts to produce the initial intermittent signals and later on the "second approach distance" is defined as the distance at which the signal becomes constant.The distances are measured along the perpendicular to the bumper passing through the point involved.The reference obstacle is a pipe 100 centimetres high and 7.5 centimetres in diameter (ISO obstacle).The "first approach distance" should be a minimum value of around 150 centimetres from the edge of the vehicle and along the entire rear width (except for the rear view mirrors). The second approach distance should be between 20 and 30 centimetres from the edge of the vehicle and along the entire rear width (except for the rear view mirrors). The first approach distance for non-aligned obstacles in relation to the side of the vehicle should be about 60 centimetres.The minimum height of an obstacle that can be detected corresponds to the maximum height of an obstacle which does not impact the vehicle during a parking manoeuvre.Reflections from the ground are ignored unless they have the characteristcs of an obstacle.
1 - first approach distance2 - second approach distanceB - bumper

Autodiagnosis and recovery

The control unit carries out an autodiagnostic test when it is switched on. The sensors are diagnosed every time they are activated. A fault even in only one sensor inhibits the operation of the entire system which is deactivated.Any faults/errors are signalled in the instrument panel by the relevant warning light coming on and the message "PARKING ASSISTANCE NOT AVAILABLE" in the display.

Presence of trailer

If there is a trailer, rear obstacles are not signalled thanks to a dedicated connection between the control unit and a socket in the tow hook.This connection is made in the aftermarket when the tow hook is fitted.

COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS

Parking sensor control unit

The control unit is an electronic component connected to the rear wiring that manages the assistance function by carrying out the following functions:- receiving signals via CAN (+15, reverse, etc.)- receiving signals directly from buttons for activation/deactivation (de-luxe version only)- activating the operating LED- activating the sensors- processing the signals received by the sensors- checking the operation of the sensors- operating the buzzers- managing the fault diagnosis and test functionsThe electronic control unit has a device that protects against voltage fluctuations and short circuits.It is located in the passenger compartment, under the rear seat; it is connected by three connectors:- CONNECTOR A: control unit power supply and signals from other nodes or vehicle components;- CONNECTOR B: rear bumper sensors connection;- CONNECTOR C: - only present on de-luxe version - front bumper sensors supply.
Control unit pin outCONNECTOR A
PinSignal
1ignition-controlled power supply from F51
2Rear buzzer power supply (de-luxe version only)
3Parking system deactivation LED negative control (de-luxe version only)
4n.c.
5Rear buzzer signal (de-luxe version only)
6B-CAN B (high)
7Earth
8Parking system activation/deactivation button negative control (de-luxe version only)
9n.c.
10n.c.
11n.c.
12B-CAN A (low)
CONNECTOR B
PinSignal
1Right outer rear sensor signal
2Right inner rear sensor signal
3Left inner rear sensor signal
4Rear sensor power supply
5Left outer rear sensor signal
6Preparation for signal from trailer control unit (Aftermarket)
7n.c.
8Rear sensor earth
CONNECTOR C (de-luxe version only)
PinSignal
1Front sensor power supply
2Front buzzer power supply
3n.c.
4Left outer front sensor signal
5Left inner front sensor signal
6n.c.
7n.c.
8Front sensor earth
9n.c.
10Right inner front sensor signal
11Right outer front sensor signal
12n.c.
13n.c.
14Front buzzer signal

Ultrasound sensors

The sensor is an ultrasound transducer which acts as an intelligent transmitter and receiver of ultrasound impulse packages. Both the frequency and the voltage of the impulses are produced in the transducer.The impulses emitted are reflected by any obstacles; the transducer therefore receives an echo which is amplified and converted into a digital signal, sent to the electronic control unit via the same line used for the transmission request.Each sensor can also be operated as a receiver only, in order to be able to take a triangular measurement between two sensors.This technique allows better detection of small obstacles and in situations featuring critical reflection.The sensors all have the same electrical and mechanical properties; the maximum detection distance for each sensor can be adjusted using software according to the location of the actual sensor.
Sensor pin out
PinSignal
1Sensor power supply
2Sensor signal
3Sensor earth

Acoustic signals

On the de-luxe version only:two buzzers, one at the front and one at the rear, notify the driver of the following information:- activation of the system;- distance of the obstacle;- a possible fault in the system.The frequency and the volume of the signalling are controlled by the control unit.
LocationThe front buzzer is located under the dashboard on the driver''s side.The rear buzzer is located in the luggage compartment at the base of the right rear pillar.
on the standard version the buzzer incorporated in the instrument panel, which is already used for other signalling functions, is used for signalling, with the identical operating modes.    See descriptions 5560 INSTRUMENTS