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MagicWatch MW650 - Waeco

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MW-650-4DSM.book Seite 41 Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 4:28 16<strong>MagicWatch</strong> <strong>MW650</strong>Testing functionsBe very careful when you first operate the device, and make sure you get toknow the various sequences of beeps.Zone Description (see fig. 5, page 5)1 From a distance of around 2,5 m, (measuredfrom the sensor), <strong>MagicWatch</strong>detects any obstacles and indicates themin the display. The blue LED lights up.Sound sequence–2 From a distance of around 1.5 m(measured from the sensor), <strong>MagicWatch</strong>signals obstacles with a series of slowbeeps from the piezoelectronic speaker.The green or yellow LEDs light up.BeepBeepBeepBeep3 From a distance of around 0.95 m (measuredfrom the sensor) <strong>MagicWatch</strong>switches to the medium sequence. Theyellow or red LEDs light up.4 At a distance of around 0.4 m (measuredfrom the sensor) and below, <strong>MagicWatch</strong>switches to the continuous tone. Theround red LED lights up. When you reachthis zone, stop the vehicle.Otherwise you might damage the vehicleor the obstacle.Beep Beep BeepBeep Beep BeepBeeeeep…In Zone 4 it can occur that obstacles are not detected, becausethey are no longer within range of the sensors (depending ondesign).The device is equipped with a diagnostic function: If the sensors are defective,you will hear three short beeps when you engage reverse gear.41

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