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ALPINE HCE-C500 EN 68-18693Z84-A (A5)

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About Top View Blind Spots

Top View synthesises and combines images from the front, rear and side cameras and displays the view 
on the screen. The area outside the cameras’ range and around the cameras’ borders is not displayed.
Do not under any circumstances drive depending solely on the view on the screen. Always perform a 
visual check as well as looking in the rearview mirror and door mirrors, and ensure that it is safe in front, 
behind and around the vehicle.

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Objects around the cameras’ 
borders are not displayed.

 CAUTION

With Top View, a blind zone exists where the camera images meet. The calibration settings will 
have been configured by your ALPINE dealer to minimise this blind zone, but if you change the 
height of the vehicle after purchasing the camera system (after the system has been calibrated), the 
following changes to the blind zone may occur.

If you lower the height of the vehicle: the blind zone will increase.
If you raise the height of the vehicle: the same object may also appear in adjacent camera images.

For details, contact your ALPINE dealer.


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Summary of Contents for TOPVIEW HCE-C500

Page 1: ...Phone 03 8787 1200 ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH Wilhelm Wagenfeld Str 1 3 80807 M nchen Germany Phone 089 32 42 640 ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U K LTD Alpine House Fletchamstead Highway Coventry CV4 9TW U K Pho...

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Page 3: ...ar Camera Image and Camera Guide 8 Error Between the Display and Actual Road Surface 10 About Calibration 12 About the Image Range 12 Camera Operation Displaying the Camera Image 14 Displaying the Cam...

Page 4: ...or tanks should NEVER be used for installations or ground connections Using such parts could disable control of the vehicle and cause fire etc DO NOT DAMAGE PIPE OR WIRING WHEN DRILLING HOLES When dri...

Page 5: ...camera s mounting This could cause it to fall off and cause injury or damage to the car s body DO NOT ATTACH THE CAMERA TO ANY SURFACE WHERE THE ENTIRE ADHESIVE SURFACE CANNOT BE APPLIED Doing so redu...

Page 6: ...le For example when parking when navigating narrow roads and blind corners and when reversing Example of Camera Installation Front camera Side camera Rear camera Side camera An installation kit suitab...

Page 7: ...tically adjusted When driving in areas where the brightness or tint varies widely the brightness or tint of the camera image on the screen may become unstable Depending on the condition of the car or...

Page 8: ...1 Rear View Distance guidelines Vary with image pattern Vehicle width extension marks Only displayed in the rear view image Caution message 1 1 If no caution message is displayed be sure to make the...

Page 9: ...vehicle e e p Front Top View The split screen image displays an all round view from above the vehicle and the front view Use this when you want to check for objects around or in front of the vehicle...

Page 10: ...n joins in Top View images may not be properly aligned Always visually check the actual conditions around the vehicle to ensure safety About the Rear Camera Image and Camera Guide Rear Panorama View D...

Page 11: ...camera lens The image range will be affected by the height or inclination of the vehicle The position indicated by the distance guidelines actual distance from the road surface and distances from obj...

Page 12: ...nder very high or very low temperature conditions When water drops adhere to the camera or when the humidity is high such as rainy weather etc When foreign bodies such as mud etc adhere to the camera...

Page 13: ...case of a downward slope behind the car the distance guides are displayed farther from the rear bumper than the actual distance If there is an obstacle on the downward slope it seems closer than its a...

Page 14: ...he suspension CAUTION Any changes to the height of the vehicle will alter the blind spot in the Top View camera images For details refer to About Top View Blind Spots page 13 About the Image Range Thi...

Page 15: ...t behind and around the vehicle Join Objects around the cameras borders are not displayed CAUTION With Top View a blind zone exists where the camera images meet The calibration settings will have been...

Page 16: ...a Image e Displaying the Camera Image Displaying the Camera Image by Pressing the PDC button Availability of this function depends on the factory configuration of the vehicle Centre console PDC button...

Page 17: ...C The display switches the Screen Format If you shift the gear lever to the reverse R position while the front view image is displayed the rear view image will be displayed 2 To hide the camera image...

Page 18: ...s with operation B of the iDrive Controller For details of the image patterns refer to Camera Image page 6 Front view Front Panorama View Front Side View Front Top View Front Corner View Rear view Rea...

Page 19: ...nk of the vehicle If the control unit becomes wet the electrical circuitry may short out The camera is designed specifically for use with this system The system cannot be used with a different camera...

Page 20: ...ector Side Camera Input Connector Right Side Camera Input Connector Left Video Output Connector Rear Camera Output Connector Currently not used Front Camera Output Connector Currently not used Camera...

Page 21: ...5m Camera cable for side camera Camera cable for front rear camera Power cable Control unit Connect this lead to a good chassis ground on the vehicle Make sure the connection is made to bare metal an...

Page 22: ...captured or if the temperature of the main body of the camera is high the screen may be difficult to read This is not a malfunction The camera image sways Check the installation status and check screw...

Page 23: ...keep the camera cables and the video cables away from the wire harness the radio antenna and the antenna cables of the vehicle If there is a serious symptom for example the distance guidance marks dev...

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