Cat® Detect Object Detection System Caterpillar


Object Detection Sensor - Adjust

Usage:

793B 1HL

Angle Adjustments

There are two angle adjustments for the object detection sensors. The adjustments are the Azimuth or horizontal adjustment and the Elevation or the vertical adjust. The angles that are provided in Tables 1 thru 4 are the angles that were found to work best for each machine model that is listed. These angles are a guideline and are adjusted a few degrees in order to bring the detection area of the system into an acceptable limit. This adjustment is necessary because of differences in machines that are not controlled by Caterpillar. The type of tires that are used on a machine may affect the height of the machine. This procedure must be used with the Test and Adjust , "Object Detection Sensor - Calibration" section that is contained in this manual.

797F

Table 1
797F Radar Angles (As Measured With Angle Finder) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 left of center  0 down 
Right Front  25 right of center  0 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20right of center  17 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 left of center  15 Down 
Left Rear Lower  20 right of center  5 Down 
Right Rear Lower  20 left of center  5 Down 
Left Side  60 Down 
Right Side  60 Down 

Table 2
797F Radar Angles (As Measured With Degree Marks on Bracket) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 left of center  0 Down 
Right Front  25 right of center  0 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 right of center  7 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 left of center  5 Down 
Left Rear Lower  20 right of center  -5 Down 
Right Rear Lower  20 left of center  -5 Down 
Left Side  60 Down 
Right Side  60 Down 

795F

Table 3
795F Radar Angles (As Measured With Angle Finder) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Angle (deg) 
Left Front  25 out  1 down 
Right Front  25 out  1 down 
Left Rear Upper  20 in  12 down 
Right Rear Upper  20 in  12 down 
Left Rear Lower  15 in  5 down 
Right Rear Lower  15 in  5 down 
Left Side  0 out  60 down 
Right Side  0 out  60 down 

Table 4
795F Radar Angles (As Measured With Degree Marks on Bracket) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 left of center  1 down 
Right Front  25 right of center  1 down 
Left Rear Upper  20 right of center  10 down 
Right Rear Upper  20 left of center  10 down 
Left Rear Lower  15 right of center  -1 down 
Right Rear Lower  15 left of center  -1 down 
Left Side  60 down 
Right Side  60 down 

793F

Table 5
793F Radar Angles (As Measured With Angle Finder) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Right Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  15 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  15 Down 
Left Rear Lower  20 In  9 Down 
Right Rear Lower  20 In  9 Down 
Left Side  55 Down 
Right Side  55 Down 

Table 6
793F Radar Angles (As Measured With Degree Marks on Bracket) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Right Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  10 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  10 Down 
Left Rear Lower  0 In  -1 Down 
Right Rear Lower  0 In  -1 Down 
Left Side  55 Down 
Right Side  55 Down 

793D

Table 7
793D Radar Angles (As Measured With Angle Finder) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Right Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  20 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  20 Down 
Left Rear Lower  20 In  9 Down 
Right Rear Lower  20 In  9 Down 
Left Side  55 Down 
Right Side  55 Down 

Table 8
793D Radar Angles (As Measured With Degree Marks on Bracket) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Right Front  25 Out  1 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  10 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  10 Down 
Left Rear Lower  0 In  -1 Down 
Right Rear Lower  0 In  -1 Down 
Left Side  55 Down 
Right Side  55 Down 

789

Table 9
789 Radar Angles (As Measured With Angle Finder) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  1 down 
Right Front  25 Out  1 down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  15 down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  15 down 
Left Rear Lower  20 In  5 down 
Right Rear Lower  20 In  5 down 
Left Side  60 down 
Right Side  60 down 

Table 10
789 Radar Angles (As Measured With Degree Marks on Bracket) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 left of center  0 down 
Right Front  25 right of center  0 down 
Left Rear Upper  20 right of center  10 down 
Right Rear Upper  20 left of center  10 down 
Left Rear Lower  20 right of center  -5 down 
Right Rear Lower  20 left of center  -5 down 
Left Side  60 down 
Right Side  60 down 

785

Table 11
785 Radar Angles (As Measured With Angle Finder) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  3 Down 
Right Front  25 Out  3 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  15 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  15 Down 
Left Rear Lower  20 In  5 Down 
Right Rear Lower  20 In  5 Down 
Left Side  55 Down 
Right Side  55 Down 

Table 12
785 Radar Angles (As Measured With Degree Marks on Bracket) 
Radar  Azimuth (deg)  Elevation (deg) 
Left Front  25 Out  3 Down 
Right Front  25 Out  3 Down 
Left Rear Upper  20 In  5 Down 
Right Rear Upper  20 In  5 Down 
Left Rear Lower  20 In  0 Down 
Right Rear Lower  20 In  0 Down 
Left Side  55 Down 
Right Side  55 Down 

Adjust the Object Detection Sensors

There are two angle adjustments for the object detection sensors. The adjustments are the Azimuth or horizontal adjustment and the Elevation or the vertical adjust.

These angles are a guideline and may require an adjustment of a few degrees to bring the detection area into an acceptable limit. This adjustment is necessary because of differences in machines that are not controlled by Caterpillar. The type of tires that are used on a machine may affect the height of the machine. This procedure must be used with the Testing and Adjusting, "Object Detection Sensor - Calibrate" section that is contained in this manual.

Azimuth Adjustment Procedure



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Azimuth adjustment

Note: Markings on the brackets are to be used as reference only. Fine adjustments should always be made with 441-3703 Protractor.

  1. Loosen the four azimuth adjustment bolts on the brackets for the radars.


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    (1) Parallel line to the machine centerline
    (2) Parallel line to the rear of the enclosure
    (3) Azimuth measurement OUT from azimuth table
    (4) Perpendicular line to the machine centerline

  2. Use 441-3703 Protractor in order to set the proper azimuth angle or adjust the angle to fine-tune the system. Refer to the angles listed in "Angle Adjustments" tables for the correct sales model.

    Note: The front and rear radar enclosures will be measured from a reference perpendicular to the machine centerline running front to back. The side radars will be measured from a reference parallel to the platform mounting. A measurement indicating an IN azimuth angle will point from the mounting location inward. A measurement indicating an OUT azimuth angle will point from the mounting location outward.

  3. Carefully tighten the four azimuth adjustment bolts on the brackets for the radars.

  4. Check the angle again in order to verify that the bracket is set to the proper angle.

  5. Tighten bolts.

  6. Check the angle again in order to verify that the bracket is set to the proper angle.

  7. Proceed to the "Elevation Adjustment Procedure".

Elevation Adjustment Procedure



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Elevation adjustment

  1. Loosen the four adjustment bolts on the bracket for the radar.


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    (5) Elevation Angle

  2. Use 437-4620 Level in order to set the proper elevation angle or adjust the angle in order to fine-tune the system.

    Note: With the machine parked on a level surface the angle will be measured from the horizon to the top of the enclosure. Refer to the angles listed in "Angle Adjustments" for proper elevation angle for the correct sales model.

  3. Carefully tighten the four azimuth adjustment bolts on the brackets for the radars.

  4. Check the angle again in order to verify that the bracket is set to the proper angle.

  5. Tighten the bolts.

  6. Perform the Test and Adjust, UENR2507, "Object Detection Sensor - Calibrate" procedure that is located within this manual.

Expected Results After Adjustment

After the angles and azimuths have been adjusted and no objects are present in the coverage areas, the system shall produce no visual indicators or audible alarms when the system is active with no faults. If the system produces false detections, utilize the "Status" page in CAT Electronic Technician. Check which radar is falsely detecting objects and the distance at which the faults are detected.

False Detections within 7 feet

  1. Verify that the coverage areas are clear of objects.

  2. Verify that no part of the machine is in the detection area. (Example: grease lines, third-party attachments.)

    Note: Due to variance in machine configurations, adjusting the radar azimuth angles in or out as much as 5 degrees may be necessary. If this adjustment is done to avoid false detections, use the calibration procedure to verify that the system is functioning properly and providing adequate coverage. Any change from the documented angles will change the coverage area.

  3. Verify that the internal enclosure seal is not obstructing the radars viewing angle.

    Note: Remove, adjust, or replace the cover if enclosure is obstructing the view.

False Detections Greater than 7 feet

  1. Verify that the coverage areas are clear of objects.

  2. Verify that the sensor is not detecting the ground.

    Note: Due to variance in machine height, adjusting the radar angle upward as much as 5 degrees may be necessary. If this adjustment is done to avoid false ground detections, use the calibration procedure to verify that the system is functioning properly and providing adequate coverage.

    Note: Any change from the documented angles will change the coverage area.

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