Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems BlindSpotter SD User Manual

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Due to inherent limitations of radar technology, the

Bendix

BlindSpotter

®

technology — on rare occasions

— may not detect sizable, metallic (radar-reflective)
objects in the detection zone. alerts, or warnings may
not occur.

1.6 alERTS aND WaRNINGS

The Bendix BlindSpotter system operates differently
compared to other collision warning systems. It is
important for yoU
to fully understand the system’s
features, especially the driver alerts and warnings.

WaRNING

any audible and/or visual alert by the system means
that a sizable, metallic (radar-reflective) object has
been detected by the Bendix BlindSpotter system and
the driver must immediately act to potentially avoid,
or lessen the severity of, a collision.

1.7 BENDIx BlINDSPOTTER SySTEm
DIaGNOSTIC TROUBlE CODES

The Bendix BlindSpotter system monitors itself and if any
malfunction is detected, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
will be set and the driver will be alerted by the illumination
of both the red and yellow LEDs.

1.8 RaDaR SENSOR REPlaCEmENT

Sensors should only be replaced using like-for-like part
numbers, or their direct replacements, as provided by
the OEM or Bendix. Contact the Bendix Tech Team at
1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725), option 2, to request
part number assistance.

WaRNING

Do not interchange radar sensors without contacting
Bendix first!

1.9 alERT VOlUmE

Bendix BlindSpotter systems permit the audible alert level
to be adjusted by pressing the top button on the Operator
Display Unit. To adjust the volume, press the button and
the unit will cycle between low, medium and high, and back
through the sequence.

1.10 POTENTIal FalSE alERTS

In certain unusual traffic or roadway conditions, the Bendix
BlindSpotter systems may issue a false alert.

Drivers should take into account the road conditions, and
any other factors they are encountering, as they choose
how to react to any alerts they receive from the Bendix
BlindSpotter system.

1.11 RaDaR ClEaRaNCE

CaUTION

Vehicle equipment, including trim, etc. must not
infringe upon the zone used by the radar sensor to
emit and receive radar waves. Failure to comply with
this requirement will impair the function of the radar.
Only vehicle OEm-approved covers, trim and/or cover
panels may be installed around, or directly in front of,
the radar.

6 in.

6 in.

6 in.

the only
exceptions
are vehicle
oem-approved
covers or trim

FIGURE 7 - clearance zone aroUnd the SenSor

For proper operation of your Bendix BlindSpotter system,
adhere to the following guidelines:
• The radar sensor assembly should be OEM-installed

on the vehicle following all OEM specifications.

• The radar’s field of view must NOT have interference

from any other vehicle components such as hand rails,
aftermarket lights, seasonal decorations, or any other
commonly mounted vehicle components. The radar
signal is emitted from the front of the sensor with a
spreading beam. In order to ensure that no adverse
interference is experienced from other nearby vehicle
equipment, a suitable clearance must be maintained
around the radar. This clearance must be maintained
regardless if the vehicle is stationary or in motion. See
Figure 7 for a general guide to the zone required.

• To reduce the possibility of the sensor detecting

objects mounted to the vehicle — like the steps or fuel
tanks — make sure the face of the sensor extends out
a minimum of 5/16 of an inch further than any other
object within six (6) inches of the sensor’s body. See
Figure 7.

NOTE: Bendix does not certify, nor offer warranty on,
Bendix BlindSpotter systems where system performance
is affected by beam obstructions of any kind or unapproved
post-production covers. This document gives general
guidelines that will work for most vehicles; exceptions
may exist.

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