Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BlindSpotter SD User Manual

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The driver is always responsible for the control and
safe operation of the vehicle at all times. The Bendix

BlindSpotter

®

Radar system does not replace the

need for a skilled, alert professional driver, reacting
appropriately and in a timely manner, and using safe
driving practices.

WaRNING

any audible and/or visual alert by the system means
that a vehicle has been detected by the Bendix
BlindSpotter system and the driver must immediately
act to potentially avoid, or lessen the severity of, a
collision.

Improper use of the Bendix BlindSpotter system
could lead to a serious accident. Read this entire
Service Data Sheet before operating the Bendix
BlindSpotter system. Pay particular attention to the
safety messages below. This guide should be used
in conjunction with proper training.

limitations of Collision Warning Systems

The Bendix BlindSpotter side collision warning
system is intended solely as an aid for an alert and
conscientious professional driver. It is not to be used
or relied upon to operate a vehicle. The system should
be used in conjunction with rear view mirrors and other
instrumentation to maintain safe operation of the vehicle,
ground personnel, and adjacent property. A vehicle
equipped with the Bendix BlindSpotter system should
be operated in the same safe manner as if the system
were not installed. The system is not a substitute for
normal safe driving procedures. It will not compensate
for any driver impairment, such as drugs, alcohol, or
fatigue. Should the system become inoperative, it could
jeopardize the safety or lives of those who depend on
the system for safety.

WaRNING

The system will not sense objects if the sensor view is
obstructed. Therefore, do not place objects in front of
the system sensor. Remove heavy buildups of mud, dirt,
ice, and other materials.

Proper installation and placement is critical to correct
operation of the system.

Testing and inspection of the system in accordance with
these instructions and record of the results should be
listed on the daily maintenance report. The units on
operating vehicles must be tested each day (see the
“Testing System Operation” section) prior to the vehicle’s
operation. Results of this test must be recorded in the
maintenance log. People operating this equipment MUST

check for proper operation at the beginning of every shift
or safety inspection period.

People’s lives depend on the proper installation of this
product in conformance with these instructions. It is
necessary to read, understand, and follow all instructions
shipped with the product.

Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions
may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.

The Bendix BlindSpotter system is intended for commercial
use. Proper installation of this system requires a good
understanding of truck electrical systems and procedures,
along with proficiency in the installation.
Store these instructions in a safe place and refer to them
when maintaining and/or reinstalling the product.

Some of the tests in this manual require the technician to
use a test meter to measure the voltage and resistance of
the vehicle’s electrical circuits. If it becomes necessary to
temporarily connect the test meter leads to wire harness
terminals, be sure to:

Never insert anything, including test lead probes, into
the vehicle harness connector terminals, as this can
distort or damage the wire terminals.

Never pierce the wire insulation to test circuits, as
this can result in damaged wires and wire corrosion.

(When making resistance checks on circuits...) Make
sure the vehicle ignition is off to prevent damage to
test equipment and vehicle components.

Consult the vehicle operator’s manual for any applicable
details regarding the use and operation of this system.

Federal Communications Commission

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC (Federal
Communications Commission) rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference and (2) this device must
be able to accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Any
interference that may be caused should be reported to the
local FCC field office or to the Federal Communications
Commission; Enforcement Bureau; 445 12th Street S.W.;
Room 7-C485; Washington, DC 20054.
Any changes or modifications made by the user to this
equipment that are not expressly approved by Bendix
Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy
of all information in this SD Sheet. However, Bendix
Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC makes no expressed or
implied warranty or representation based on the enclosed
information. Errors or omissions should be reported to:

Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC,
901 Cleveland Street, Elyria, OH 44035
or 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725).

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