Night vision assistant
Night vision assistant
with pedestrian and
wild animal detection
Description
App lies to vehicles: with night vision assistant
Night vision assistant with pedestrian and
wild animal detection assists you in darkness
by using an infrared camera to monitor the
area in front of your vehicle, within the lim its
of the system.
It can display objects up to ap-
proximately 1000 feet (300 meters) away.
The heat image detected by the camera is
shown in the instrument cluster display.
Warm areas appear lighter and cold areas ap-
pear darker.
Pedestrian and wild animal detection
Applies to vehicles: with night vision assistant
Fig. 117 Display: yellow pedestrian marking
Fig. 118 Display: symbol when infrared im age is not
visible
Within the limits of the system, night vision
assistant can detect pedestrians and wild ani-
mals that are within the detection range be-
tween approximately 32 feet (10 meters) and
295 feet (90 meters) in front of the vehicle .
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When it is dark outside and the headlights are
switched on, detected pedestrians and wild
animals are marked in yellow
¢ fig. 117with-
in the limits of the system
¢ page 112. Wild
animal detection is not active in built-up
areas. The system only detects large wild ani-
mals such as deer.
(!) Tips
- If another display such as navigation re-
places the image from the night vision
assistant, the~ ,, symbol appears in the
tab
¢fig. 118. You can call up night vi-
sion assistant using the buttons on the
mu lt ifunc t ion steering wheel
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Pedestrian and wild animal warning
Appli es to vehicles: with night vision assistant
Fig. 119 Instrument cluste r: @ pedest rian warning,
@ wild animal warning
Fig. 120 Instrument cluster : @ pedestr ian warning/
® wild animal warning when the night vision assistant
im age is not selected in t he instrument cluster display
Instrument cluster display/Head-up
Display*
If pedestrians or wild animals are detected in
an area in front of your vehicle that is consid-
ered critical, the system will attempt to draw
your attention to this by:
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