ASA Electronics’ released its new JRV9000 monitor with CVRPS14 sensors for drivers of medium and large vehicles.

ASA Electronics releases rear sensor system

July 12, 2016
ASA Electronics’ released its new Voyager CVRPS14 Rear Sensor System for drivers of medium and large vehicles.

ASA Electronics’ released its new Voyager CVRPS14 Rear Sensor System for drivers of medium and large vehicles. According to the company, this system comprises four, independent rear sensors spaced evenly along the back of a vehicle.

When attached to a compatible display, the sensors will provide an audible and visual notification when an object is detected. The audible warning progressively beeps as objects approach the vehicle. The visual warning and real time video can be displayed on any attached Voyager monitor or any Jensen touch screen stereo with a camera input.

“Customers love the fact that the sensor system is fully integrated into the Voyager camera system. The sensor system utilizes the same cabling that the standard Voyager system uses which displays the OSD and audible alert on the Voyager monitor,” Pat McCullough, ASA Electronics’ vice president of sales, said.

Each sensor operates independently from the others giving off four distinct, constant signals to alert the driver of objects currently behind the vehicle as well as objects moving toward or across the rear of the vehicle, the company added.

“The color coded signal warning zones, along with the actual camera image, show the driver just how far away an object is. And when combined with the audible beeps, it allows a driver to back into a location with complete confidence,” Joe Camacho, CV division accounts manager, added.

For more information on the CVRPS14 Rear Sensor System, contact [email protected].

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