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Reversing
Sensors in detail |  |
How
does MAGIC WATCH work? The reversing distance sensor is activated whenever
the reverse gear is engaged. It measures the distance to an obstacle with the
help of up to four ultrasonic sensors mounted on the rear of your vehicle. The
sensors warn you with an acoustic signal if your vehicle comes to close to an
obstacle. The sensors provide almost complete monitoring of the area behind the
vehicle. Even objects at awkward angles are reliably detected. Should
one of the sensors fail, you are immediately informed by the self diagnosis function.
A new feature incorporated in some models is the DSM function. The Digital
Signal Memory ensures that tow bar couplings and other "obstacles"
permanently fitted to the vehicle are ignored by the system. |


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Underslung/Sub-mounted
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The
system that uses this sensor is the: MW-650-4DSM
Image above shows
a sub mounted sensor for the Magic Watch range. |
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Choosing
the right sensor for your vehicle: Sub-mounted sensors. Easy-to-fit sensors
for flexible installation. The rugged housing can be fitted beneath the rear bumper
or other body parts. Ideal for larger vehicles such as trucks, buses, agricultural
machinery, etc. Dimensions:
W 70 mm x H 40 mm x D 25 mm. |
Underslung/Sub-mounted
sensor for the PP2 | |
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Built-in/Flush
mounted sensors | |

The systems that use this sensor are the: MWE-650-4DSM,
MWE-250-3, MWE-250-3DIS,
MWE-800-4 & 4F, MW-150-2
and from our latest additions to range the MWE-850-4DSM,
and
the MW/XXL/LCD.
Image
above shows a built-in sensor for the Magic Watch range. |
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Choosing
the right sensor for your vehicle: Built-in sensors. The most perfect
solution is to integrate the sensors in the rear bumper! Insert the sensors into
the drilled holes, where they will fit tightly. Scarcely visible; ideal for buses
and larger vehicles with metal bumpers. Dimensions:
25 mm depth x 24 mm diameter. |
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The system that uses this sensor is the: MW-100-2.

Image
above shows an adhesive sensor for the Magic Watch range. |
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