312000982 - E3090 PARKING SENSOR - DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

The parking assistance system provides the driver with information, whilst reversing, on the distance from any objects behind the vehicle which could be out of their range of view.The information of the presence/distance of an obstacle is transmitted to the driver by means of acoustic warnings whose frequency depends on the distance of the vehicle from the obstacle.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.The system is activated with reverse gear engaged: in these conditions, the control unit energizes the transducers and sends them a signal request, receiving the response signals.The reversing light activation signal is acquired by the engine control unit and sent via the CAN network to the Body Computer that forwards it via the CAN network to the parking sensor control unit.    See E2022 REVERSING LIGHTS The sensors use ultrasound technology and act as intelligent transmitters/receivers with triangulation technology. they allow improved detection in critical situations or in the presence of small obstacles. The impulses emitted are reflected by any obstacles; the transducer receives an echo which is converted into a digital signal and sent to the electronic control unit.The signalling of the distance of the obstacle is achieved through intermittent impulse sound signals: the frequency of this signal increases gradually as the bumper approaches an obstacle: When the distance calculated goes below 30 cm, the sound becomes high pitched and constant; the acoustic signal stops when the distance of the obstacle increases.
The distance measurement only takes place when the system is activated, whilst only the control unit is operational in the inactive state.
The engagement of the connection for the tow hook (if fitted) deactivates the entire system.The control unit is equipped with a self-diagnostic function: when switched on the control unit carries out an initial test on the sensors which are then continuously subject to fault diagnosis during the operation of the system. A fault in only one sensor inhibits the operation of the entire system: in this case the system excludes itself and sends a fault message. The failure state is signalled at the instrument panel with the general failure warning light coming on and a signal from the buzzer.The system is supplied by an ignition-operated circuit (INT) protected by a specific fuse in the Body Computer.