Brigade Electronics BS-8000 Programmable Backsense Obstacle Detection Radar System PN: BS-8000
Brigade Electronics BS-8000 Programmable Backsense detection system, informs the driver of the distance between vehicles and obstacles, whether moving or stationary.
(incl. VAT £1,254.05)
Brigade programmable Backsense detection system, informs the driver of the distance between vehicles and obstacles, whether moving or stationary. Top of the range programmable system allowing bespoke detection areas up to 30m in length and 10m in width, with the ability to calibrate out fixed objects or bodywork.
Key Specification:
- 12/24v
- Detection length: 3 to 30m
- Detection width: 2 to 10m
- Rugged design for harsh environmental conditions
- Sensor size (WxHxD) 217 x 129 x 50mm
- IP69K sensor
- 3 Years Warranty
Configurable detection area, 3m (10ft) – 30m (98.5ft) length, 2m (6.5ft) – 10m (33ft) width. 5 detection zones. Blind zones – system ignores objects in specified zones, e.g. vehicle bodywork
Trigger output length – controls when other equipment, e.g. a warning alarm, is activated. Buzzer starting zone – audible alert can be set to activate after the visual signal. Simple-to-use PC-based configuration software – no bespoke programming equipment required.
Brigade’s Backsense radar sensor systems are designed to detect people and objects in blind spots, significantly reducing accidents. They detect stationary and moving objects, providing the driver with in-cab visual and audible warnings – alerting the operator whose attention can not be focused on all danger areas. Backsense works effectively in harsh environments and in poor visibility including darkness, smoke and fog.
Fixed detection length and width divided into 5 equal detection zones. Buzzer and trigger output activates in all zones on detection. Every Backsense has an in-cab audio alert and LED display to alert the operator to hazards and their proximity.
Kit Includes:
- Sensor
- AV Display
- 9m Cable
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