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MagicWatch MWE900
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Detection range

The detection range of the parking aid is divided into four zones (fig. 5,
page 5):
Zone 1
This zone is the first limit range. Small objects or those with poor reflective
characteristics may not be detected.
Zone 2
Nearly all objects are displayed in this zone.
Zone 3
Nearly all objects are displayed in this zone, but some objects may come
into the blind spot of the sensors.
Stop zone (4)
If there are objects in this zone, the parking aid emits a continuous tone,
warning you to stop.
Virtually all objects are displayed in this zone, but some objects may
come into the blind spot of the sensors.
There must not be any objects such as bicycle racks or spare wheels in
the detection range of the sensors, as this would cause the indication to
be misleading.
Note
Obstacles are also detected in this zone.
Note
Situations may arise where the parking aid does not detect objects
or fails to indicate their distance correctly, due to their physical
characteristics.
Note the five following examples.
Example 1 (fig. 6, page 5)
Objects that are not in the detection range of the sensors from the very start
cannot be detected.
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