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The screen changes to the back eye
camera screen.
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When you shift to a gear other than
reverse, the screen returns to the screen
displayed before the rearward image.
ATTENTION
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Do not reverse your vehicle while watching
the monitor screen only.
Be sure to check your rear view and side
mirrors, and carefully check that conditions
are safe around and to the rear of your
vehicle.
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The image range displayed on the screen
may vary depending on vehicle or road
surface conditions.
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The image range displayed on the screen is
limited. You cannot display objects near the
ends of the bumper or under the bumper.
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Colours shown in the rearward image may
be different from the actual colours.
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You can adjust the brightness and contrast
of the screen. To adjust these settings,
press
for 1 second or more to
display the picture quality adjustment
screen. (See page 46)
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To display the guide lines, touch
. To hide the guide lines, touch
.
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In the following cases, it may be difficult to
see the screen, but this is not a malfunction.
• In dark places (or at night).
• When the temperature near the lens is
high or low.
• When there are water drops on the
camera, or when humidity is high (such
as during rain showers).
• When foreign objects (such as mud)
adhere near the camera.
• When the camera lens is directly exposed
to sunlight or headlights.
• If a high-intensity point (such as sunlight
reflected on the vehicle body) is filmed by
the camera, it may result in the smearing
phenomenon
*
that is particular to CCD
cameras.
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Screen appearance
* Smearing phenomenon: This
phenomenon occurs when the camera
films a high-intensity point (such as
sunlight reflected on the vehicle body) that
causes an image lag in the vertical
direction above and below the point.
Displaying the Back Eye
Camera Image
1
Shift into reverse gear.
Guide ON
Guide OFF
Point of high
intensity