Starting and Driving
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Rear View Camera*
Your vehicle is equipped with the visual
reversing system. Please read this chapter
before use. The rear-view back-up camera
can display the images in the rear of the
vehicle so as to help the driver clearly see
the condition behind the vehicle when
reversing. When the shift lever is switched
to Reverse (R), the images will be displayed
in the navigation screen automatically.
When the shift lever is moved out of
Reverse (R), the navigation screen will
delay for a while before switching back to
the previous screen.
The reversing visual system can't
replace the driver's visual observa-
tion. Because the back-up camera cannot:
•
Detect the objects out of the camera
visual field, or under the bumper or
vehicle.
•
Detect children, pedestrians, cyclists or
pets.
•
Don't just rely on the back camera
screen to back up your vehicle, neither
use the back-up camera screen in a
long distance back up operation at a
higher speed, or where there are cross-
wise passing vehicles. The distance
judged from the screen is different from
the actual distance. Therefore, if you
don't observe carefully prior to back up,
you may hit vehicles, children, pedestri-
ans, cyclists or pets, leading to vehicle
damage, injuries or even deaths. Even
if the vehicle is equipped with the
reversing visual system, you should
also carefully check situations in front of
or around the vehicle before reversing.
Rear View Camera Position
The cameras of the sedan are located
above the rear license plate, while the cam-
eras of the hatchback are on the left of the
back doors (The cameras shown in the fig-
ure are the ones of sedan). The cameras
have a limited shooting range and can't
shoot the objects near the corners or under
the bumpers. The indicated images will vary
with vehicles or road conditions. There is a
difference between the distance of images
appearing on the screen and the actual dis-
tance.