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Views Modes
The View Modes are the different views that the system can display in each Display Mode. Examples images of the
view modes listed above are shown in the table below:
View
Description
Example Image
Top + rear view
Top + front view
Top + left view
Top + right view
“Top” refers to the 360° birds-eye/surround
view image, the vehicle image is centered
within the 360° image and is placed to the
right (for Landscape configurations) or
above/below (for Portrait configurations) of
the single camera image (i.e. front
camera/rear camera etc.).
Top Full
Top LH Lane Full
Top RH Lane Full
Full screen 360° views for Portrait Mode
only.
The LH/RH Lane change views move the
vehicle to the left/right giving emphasis to
the sides of the vehicle.
Front (full)
Rear (full)
Left (full)
Right (full)
Displays the front/rear/left/right single
camera views in full screen only.
This is a Landscape View Mode only.
Front Crossing Traffic
Rear Crossing Traffic
Top + Front Crossing Traffic
Top + Rear Crossing Traffic
Simulates cameras placed on the corners
or the vehicle facing down an intersecting
junction. This view gives extra emphasis on
the extreme corners of the front/rear views
where pedestrians or vehicles might be
crossing the path of the vehicle.
Displayed full screen In Landscape Mode
or above/below the 360° image in Portrait
Mode.
Note: this View Mode should only be
used for observing corner areas and not
in circumstances where the full
front/rear field of view is required.
Top + front focus
Top + rear focus
The front/rear “focus” view gives extra
emphases on the top down view of the
front/rear of the vehicle (this view replaces
the single camera view).
This is a Landscape View only.

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