User Manual - Page 93

For 2001 BMW X5 4.4I. Also, The document are for others BMW models: X5 3.0I, X5 4.4I

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Index Data Technology Repairs Car care Controls Overview
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The concept
The PDC assists you when you are
parking. Acoustical signals inform you
of the distance to an obstacle. To do
this, four ultrasonic sensors in the front
and rear bumpers measure the distance
to the nearest object. The monitoring
range for the front sensors as well as
the two rear corner sensors ends
approx. 2 ft (60 cm) behind the
respective bumper. The center sensors
in the rear have a range of approx. 5 ft
(1.50 meters).
Automatic function
The system starts to operate auto-
matically about one second after you
select reverse with the ignition key in
position 2.
Manual activation
Press the button (arrow); the indicator
lamp comes on.
After driving a distance of more than
approx. 160 ft (50 meters) or exceeding
a speed of approx. 20 mph (30 km/h),
the system switches off and the indi-
cator lamp goes out. Switch the system
on again as required.
Manual deactivation
Press the button again.
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Acoustical signals
The distance from an obstacle is indi-
cated in front with a higher intermittent
tone, at at the rear with a lower intermit-
tent tone. As the distance between
vehicle and object decreases, the inter-
vals between the tones become
shorter.
A continuous tone indicates the pres-
ence of an object less than approx. 1 ft
(30 cm) away.
The warning signal is canceled after
approx. three seconds if you are
moving parallel to a wall.
If there is a malfunction of the system:
The indicator lamp flashes and a short
steady signal tone is sounded
> if you activate PDC with the button.
> when you select reverse for the first
time after switching on the ignition.
> if a malfunction occurs while the PDC
system is active.
Switch the system off and have the
cause of the malfunction corrected by
your BMW center.
Park Distance Control (PDC)*
Online Edition for Part No. 01 41 0 155 558 - © 09/00 BMW Group
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