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Circuit/System Description

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The object alarm system monitors the distance and how close a vehicle is to an object when backing up in a parking maneuver. The object alarm system will notify the driver of any objects of interest when backing up at speeds less than 8 km/h (5 mph). The distance between a vehicle and an object of interest is monitored by the 4 ultrasonic sensors located in the rear bumpers of the vehicle. The object alarm sensors receive the echo signal reflected off an object of interest while the vehicle is backing up at speeds less than 8 km/h (5 mph). The object alarm system uses visual displays and audible warnings from the radio speakers to warn the driver of an object of interest within the defined field of view. The visual display comprises of two amber and one red indicators and these indicators illuminate based on the vehicle distance to the object of interest. The object alarm sensor is a three wire sensor comprising of the supply voltage circuit, signal circuit and the low reference circuit. Power and ground is provided to the object alarm sensor via the supply voltage circuit and low reference from the object detection alarm module. The typical object alarm sensor signal voltage when the system is active is between 7.2 V-9.2 V.