Reverse Parking Tips with the PD1 Car Parking Sensor
Parking your car whether you pull into a slot or back in can be a little nerve racking in the tiny spaces we have today. This is why learning a few reversing parking tips can help you avoid damaging your vehicle and have an overall sensor of parking safety. Reversing is the most difficult part of parking or un- parking your vehicle. There are certainly options like the PD1 car parking sensor, which helps you figure out where your bumpers actually out, but what if you want more than just a parking aid?
November 2, 2008 at 11:09 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Front Parking Sensor, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment
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Reverse Parking Sensors for Optimal Parking Safety
There is a reason commercial trucks have parking sensors. In a commercial truck you have two side mirrors, but often the rear view mirror doesn’t exist. It can make backing up difficult, especially with the many blind spots a commercial vehicle has. The parking sensors are not only for commercial vehicles anymore. The parking sensors can be used on any vehicle from the smallest car to the large personal truck you have.
October 27, 2008 at 8:10 pm | Car Parking Sensor, Electromagnetic Parking Sensor, Parallel Parking, Parking Accidents, Parking Aids, Parking Dynamics PD1, Parking Safety, Parking Sensor, Rear Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking, Reversing Accidents, Reversing Safety | No comment
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The Top Reasons You Should Use Parking Aids
Parking sensors are not a new technology to our vehicles. There have been many models in the past history, but now as technology advances we are able to get better parking aids to use for all situations. A parking sensor in the front and rear will enable you to avoid accidents and issues. We will look at the top reasons that you might consider installing an electromagnetic parking sensor system on your car.
September 16, 2008 at 2:34 pm | Parking Safety | No comment
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Reversing Safety with Car Parking Sensors
Backing up is the cause of most parking accidents. When you can see straight ahead or out your side windows you have a better chance of making sure you don’t hit another car or person. When you are reversing you have blind spots as well as the need to look around the entire car to make sure there are no objects in your way.
September 11, 2008 at 4:48 pm | Reversing Safety | No comment
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Electromagnetic Parking Sensor: The PD1
Car parking sensors have existed for decades now and the technology continues to increase. If you truly want a car parking sensor that has the best rating and eye for corners then the PD1 electromagnetic parking sensor is essential. To help you understand why this is the better option than other car parking sensors we need to look at where the reverse sensors and front parking sensors will be installed.
September 10, 2008 at 7:43 pm | Parking Dynamics PD1 | No comment
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No Drill Parking Aids
Parking aids come in two types. You have the ultrasonic parking sensor and the electromagnetic parking aid. The ultrasonic parking sensors require you to drill holes in the bumper of your vehicle. There are also four to six parking sensors to be installed on the vehicle. Why go with complication when you can go with the no drill parking aids?
September 9, 2008 at 7:13 pm | Parking Aids | No comment
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Parking Safety: Learning How to Parallel Park with Parking Aids
In a recent blog we spoke about the fear of parallel parking. It is absolutely true; most drivers will avoid parallel parking at all costs because there is such a danger in causing an accident. When you are learning to drive you do have to learn how to parallel park, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make it easier on yourself and your vehicle with reverse sensors. We are going to describe how you want to parallel park and what the parking sensors can tell you.
September 1, 2008 at 5:25 pm | Parallel Parking | No comment
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Reverse Parking Sensors – Excellent For Avoiding Accidents
Driving has become safer and simpler with the latest technology in parking sensors. With the crisis for parking space and frequent traffic jams, parking sensors are no more an extra addition to the driving tools, rather its has become a ‘must have’ device for vehicle safety. Often it is seen that novice drivers commit mistakes while reversing the car. This results in damage to the car as well as other cars.
Even an expert driver would find it difficult to park a car where there is crunch of space. It needs good concentration, efficient and accurate judgment as well as excellent car handling skills to park a car in a narrow space. Parking also depends on the type of car you are using. It is always easier to park a small family car, however, this is not the case with luxury sedans which have a large turning radius and are not easy to manoeuvre.
There are several cases of accidents while the driver backs up on the reverse gear. There are two main fallacies behind this – the reverse gear and objects seen in the rear view mirror and appear much closer. The novice drivers often dash the objects behind them. The best solution to such problems is a reverse parking sensor. These are perfect tools for parking your car in the restricted space without much hassle.
A reverse sensor is designed to assist the driver while reversing the vehicle by emitting a beeping tone when an obstacle comes in close proximity behind the vehicle. The tone produced by the device assists the driver to avoid damage from bumping into other vehicles or obstructions.
Types of reverse parking sensors
Although there are several types of reverse parking sensors, they can be divided into three broad categories – 4 sensors system, 6 sensor systems and parking system having a rear camera.
- 4 sensors system: These comprise a main unit, simple monitor that shows left to right distance and 4 pieces of radar sensors. The simple monitor with left and right LED light bar, in addition to central digit display makes parking a lot easier. Especially those with a buzzer are really helpful.
- 6 sensors system: It includes a main unit, a monitor and 6 pieces of radar sensors. Two of the sensors are installed in the front corners and rest four sensors are installed in the rear. These parking sensors help the drivers to look out the front corners. There are two types of monitors available, LCD and VDF monitors. However, it is difficult to view the LCD in daylight, whereas the reverse parking sensor with VDF is suitable for all climates.
Parking system with rear camera: Such systems consist of night vision CCD camera and 4 radar sensor. Certain systems also come with monitor like rear view mirror with 7" TFT LCD. The system is an excellent aid for reverse aid and parking. This backup sensor helps the drivers to view what is going on behind the vehicle.
Working of parking sensors
In the reverse gear, the system gets engaged in an immediate, self-diagnostic, automatic function of mapping the obstructions in the surrounding area. This constant monitoring of the bumpers assists in reversing the vehicle with 100% accuracy. It offers three different audible tone Zones according to the distance of the obstacle from the space. This alerts the driver on proximity with the surrounding objects. There are also reverse sensors with LED display indicating the distance from an object. Therefore, a reverse parking sensor relieves the driver of worries about accidents while reversing.
July 3, 2008 at 3:43 pm | Parking Sensor, Reverse Parking | No comment
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Invisible car parking sensor – Hidden protection against accidents
When parking in unfamiliar places there are chances that you can bump to other cars and objects that may cause dents on your car’s body. For worse, there is a chance for the child stepping out behind you to cross the road while you are going to reverse. With the parking sensors, it is much easier and safer to drive. These sophisticated devices are safe and they pay for themselves within a short period. An invisible car parking sensor is now available as factory-fitted item for some vehicles. However, invisible car parking sensors are also available that can be installed on your present vehicle. The sensors are fitted in the front and rear of the vehicles and they measure the proximity of objects to the vehicle and produce an audible warning as you drive closer to them.
Invisible electromagnetic parking sensors
Increasing cases of theft has lead to the emergence of invisible car parking sensors. Latest Electromagnetic Parking Sensor (EPS) system is completely concealed by sticking the strip sensor on the inner surface of the bumper. The system consists of acoustic alert unit, strip aluminum sensor and control module. Appearance of the bumper doesn’t change after installation of the parking sensor. It offers total protection to the back of the vehicle avoiding any blind spot close to the bumper.
On applying the reverse gear, the parking system is automatically activated. An electromagnetic field is automatically generated by the strip sensor. As an obstacle enters the electromagnetic field, the field is perturbed which results in a change in relation to the distance of the obstacle. This perturbation gets detected at a distance of eighty centimeters ahead of bumper. This is transformed into an acoustic signal that increases as the obstacle gets closer. Actually it is a proximity sensor, which is automatically activated with the insertion of the back gear.
The EPS has been pioneered in the market to reproduce a completely new system with a flexible metallic strip hidden INSIDE the bumper. The most unique feature of the parking sensor is that it is completely invisible from outside when installed. The object near the bumper of the car is picked by the EPS parking sensor. The field of the sensor is not dependent on two or four sensors; rather it covers the whole length of the bumper. Therefore, these systems don’t miss any area like the normal ultrasonic systems.
Unlike the visible oval or round sensors drilled into the bumper, which spoils glamour of today’s prestige cars, these sophisticated devices are perfectly concealed. Further, as the electronic control unit of EPS is very compact (almost the size of a cigarette pack) they can be comfortably installed in the baggage compartment of the car. Additionally, since the parking sensor is invisible and installed inside the bumper, it has lesser risk of damaged.
Merits of the electromagnetic parking sensors
- These can be easily concealed during installation and doesn’t modify the vehicle appearance.
- It gets activated automatically on engaging the reverse gear
- The detection range of the device starts from 0.8m approximately
- Acoustic signal becomes strong as the object gets closer
- The device guarantees better and more efficient maneuvering during the parking operation
An invisible parking sensor could be your best purchase; it would not only prevent an accident but also save a life. Moreover, it improves the security of your vehicle and you can park it with no one required to watch.
July 2, 2008 at 2:15 pm | Parking Accidents, Parking Sensor | No comment
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Parking Sensors – The Best Way To Avoid Backup Accidents
So how much did you suffer this year and beyond with the same parking qualms? There are sure to be an abundance of them that you might have faced sitting behind those powerful steers. Well now, you can sigh off your everlasting worry away with the latest technology driven parking sensors available in the market.
A unique parking sensor enables you to determine the presence of any obstacles near to your car, while you are in a mode of parking the vehicle. While most of the luxurious limos, nowadays, come associated with an automated sensor; for the less-expensive ones there is the detachable parking sensor available in convenience.
The features of parking sensors
These parking sensors are found in different shapes and with myriads of features varying with the models. However, for all, they are placed in the bumper of the vehicle or on its brackets. They function by sending ultrasonic radio waves at the rate of 40,000 times per second. These waves enable an alert that helps the driver to detect the presence of any possible block or hindrance behind the vehicle. This is done by a controller that is used to receive the indications from the sensor and alert the driver of the possible danger preventing the cause of an accident in the process.
There can be a number of ways in which the alert is produced to grasp the attention of the man behind the steers. One of the most-used techniques is a beep tone inside the car that gives a cue to the driver of the obstacle behind. Another way of letting the driver know can be the visual aid that comes with the sensor. The small LCD indicates the possible obstruction behind by a blink on the screen.
One of the most popular types of sensors, the reverse sensors has found real recognition in the trend of parking sensors. With its many innovative fitting options available, it is immensely useful as a backup sensor. Often we tend to miss on the low walls or a kid standing behind the car, and fall prey to an unwanted situation. This particular backup sensor is built in such a way as to alert the driver of the apparently invisible obstacle standing behind the car.
A recent survey revealed that about 91% of kids below an average of four years are the easiest victims of backup accidents. Even the Department of Transportation have recorded that every one vehicle amongst 27% of them falls in reverse accidents. This calls for an immediate installation of the powerful reverse sensor in your car, to prevent it from unwanted risks.
June 24, 2008 at 2:38 pm | Parking Sensor | No comment
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