Distance a, Zone that must be kept clear – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED FLR20 SENSOR User Manual

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Measure from the raised

surface at the front of the radar

Distance A

ZONE THAT MUST BE

KEPT CLEAR!

RADAR

FACE

4" wide x

3" high

Appendix A

Example Below: If an obstruction

is four inches in front of the radar, it

must be outside of a zone 20 inches

wide by 19 inches high.

The only exceptions are vehicle OEM-approved covers

Keep all deer and moose guards,

bumpers, etc. outside of the required

radar beam clearance area.

Appendix A

Bendix

®

FLR20

Radar Mounting

A3 BENDIX

®

FLR20

RADAR

SENSOR MOUNTING CLEARANCE

CAUTION: Vehicle equipment, including bumpers,

deer guards, 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 and/or cover panels may be installed directly

in front of the radar.

For proper operation of your Wingman Advanced 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 bumpers,

cow-catcher bumpers, engine blankets, seasonal

decorations, or any other commonly mounted front-of-

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 bumpers or 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 the diagram

below for a general guide and an example of how to

calculate the zone required.

NOTE: Bendix does not certify nor offer warranty on

Bendix Wingman 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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