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Parking sensor set Amio TFT01 with 4.3" monitor, HD rear camera and 4 silver sensors
The Amio TFT01 parking sensor set combines a 4.3" monitor, an HD rear camera and four silver ultrasonic sensors to support reversing and parking maneuvers in passenger cars. The package provides a visual rear view on the monitor along with distance alerts generated by the sensors, allowing the driver to assess obstacles behind the vehicle and make safer, more precise maneuvers in confined spaces.
The system pairs a compact 4.3" display with an HD-quality rear camera to deliver a clear image of the area behind the vehicle while four ultrasonic sensors detect obstacles and provide audible and/or visual proximity warnings. The silver sensors are unobtrusive when mounted on the bumper. The components are designed for straightforward integration with typical 12V vehicle electrical systems and to offer both visual and acoustic guidance during reversing.
Install the rear camera at the rear of the vehicle, typically above or within the bumper area, and mount the four ultrasonic sensors evenly across the rear bumper according to the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for optimal coverage. Connect the camera and sensors to the 4.3" monitor following the supplied wiring diagram, ensuring correct power connection to the vehicle 12V supply and secure signal cabling. After installation, power on the system and test by slowly reversing toward an obstacle to confirm camera image feed, sensor detection zones and audible/visual alerts are functioning correctly.
Use the camera image in combination with the sensor alerts; perform a routine check of sensor alignment and camera lens cleanliness to maintain reliable detection and image clarity. Do not rely solely on the system—always check mirrors and surroundings before and during reversing.
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