HANDLE REAR VIEW MONITOR
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WARNING
• Never operate any of the switches while traveling. If you do so, there is a danger that you may make
an error in the machine operation, or neglect to watch the travel path ahead for safety, and as a re-
sult cause a serious personal injury or death.
• The rearview monitor is an device for supporting a visual check if there is any obstacle in the rear
or the area around the machine. An image appearing on the monitor is limited.
When backing up the machine, be sure to make a visual check, not relying solely on the monitor.
Never rely solely on the monitor when backing up the machine.
• An image on the rear view monitor does not show an actual distance. Drive the machine slowly,
when backing it up.
• The distortion different from the actual state appears on an image on the rearview monitor.
So, look at the center of the screen as a guide.
When the machine is backed up and rear view monitor (1) is
set in operation, a monitor screen enables the operator to
check the rear for safety.
REMARK
• The screen may be hard to see in the dark place at night,
but it is not a trouble.
The luminance of the rear view monitor can be adjusted
with rearview monitor brightness adjustment switch (2).
For the adjustment method, see “REAR VIEW MONITOR
BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT SWITCH (3-95)”.
• If the object of a single color is displayed in full view on the
screen, or if the extremely bright object is displayed, the
brightness of the screen or the color of the object may
change.
This phenomena is caused by the automatic adjustment of
the image quality, and it is not due to a failure.
• Guide line (3) is used for checking the machine width and
rear of the machine roughly.
For the setting of the rearview monitor, see “REAR VIEW
MONITOR SETTING (3-75)”, and for the setting of guide
line, see “METHOD FOR ADJUSTING REAR VIEW CAM-
ERA ANGLE (3-167)”.
• Guide line (3) dose not synchronize with the steering an-
gle. Guide line (3) does not indicate the actual moving di-
rection or travel path.
OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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