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3.5.2 Sensor Fixing
Each unit is supplied with four M5x30mm screws and four M5 polymer locknuts for mounting
purposes. The recommended torque is 6Nm or 50 inch/lbs.
3.5.3 Vehicle Overhang into Detection Area
The vehicle mounting locations should avoid detection of any overhang or furniture where
possible. Such objects will cause false alarms (for exceptions see section 1.2, “Object
Detection Capability”, paragraph “Warning”). The detection area of the Brigade Backsense
®
radar beam has a 120° horizontal angle to the maximum designated width and a vertical angle
of 12°, see section “1.2.1 Detection Pattern” for details.
The system can be configured using the Blind Area setup to ignore objects in the detection
area, see section for 5.3.8 details.
3.5.4 Mounting Angle
Brigade recommends mounting the radar sensors on brackets (available from Brigade, see
section 2.2), which can be adjusted for angle in the horizontal plane, enabling performance
optimisation. See below for suggested vertical angle vs sensor installation height on the
vehicle.
Depending on the vehicle, working environment and typical objects to be detected an
adjustment of a few degrees around the suggested values can improve the detection
performance or avoid false alarms.
Installation height on vehicle
(to sensor centre point)
Adjustment angle in upward direction
from the horizontal plane
[m]
[in]
[°]
0.3m
12
9
0.5m
20
7
0.7m
28
5
0.9m
35
4
1.1m
43
3
1.3m
51
2
1.5m
59
0
3.5.5 Offset to Vehicle Centre Line Mounting
If the Brigade Backsense
®
System is fitted off-centre or at an angle to the vehicle centre line
the detection area (see section “1.2.1 Detection Pattern”) is likely to be incorrect or misaligned
with the vehicle width or direction of travel.
Using the Blind Zone configuration might resolve or compensate for mounting location issues,
enabling off-centred or angled installations, see section 5.3.8 for details.
3.6 System Cables
Cables should be run in conduit and along suitable cable runs throughout the vehicle. A 24mm
hole is required to pass the BS-9000 Radar sensor connectors through.
Note: Allow a reasonable bending radius when folding excess cabling or for the routing of
the cable.
Avoid tight bends close to the connectors.
Avoid pulling on the connector.
Ensure all cables are fitted into suitable protective conduit
Ensure cabling and connectors are fitted away from sources of excess heat, vibration,
movement and water or dirt.