Peripheral view system (Top View Camera)
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The vehicle should not be loaded very heav-
ily at the rear.
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The driver must be used to the system.
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There should be no damage to the vehicle in
the camera area. If the position or installation
angle of the cameras have been changed, e.g.
after a rear-end collision, the system should be
checked by a specialised workshop.
Special characteristics
The images on the area view system cameras
are only two-dimensional. Due to a lack of spa-
tial depth, it is diicult or impossible to make
out on-screen any holes there may be on the
ground, objects jutting out from the ground or
parts protruding from other vehicles.
Situations in which the objects or other vehi-
cles appear to be further away or closer than
they really are:
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On moving from a horizontal plane to a
slope.
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On moving from a slope to a horizontal
plane.
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If the vehicle is heavily loaded at the rear.
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If the vehicle approaches protruding objects.
These objects may be outside the cameras'
angle of visibility.
Note
To become familiar with the system and
its functions, CUPRA recommends that you
practice handling the Area View system in an
area where there is not too much traic or in
a car park.
Connecting and disconnecting
Connecting
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Select reverse gear.
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OR: in the infotainment system select >
Assistants > Parking assistant > Park assist.
Switching o
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Drive forward at a speed of at least 15 km/h
(9 mph).
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OR: press the function button.
Views of the peripheral vision sys-
tem (modes)
The red lines indicate a distance of approx. 40
cm away from the vehicle.
Top views (bird's eye view)
Main mode:
The vehicle and its immediate vicinity
seen from above are shown. Depending
on the equipment, the ParkPilot's path
may also be displayed.
Front camera views (front view)
Cross traic.
This visualization helps to monitor traic
to the left, front and right of the vehicle
and can be used, for example, when ex-
iting garages or narrow exits
Angle parking.
The area in front of the vehicle is shown.
Orientation lines are shown to give guid-
ance.
Side camera views (side view)
Right and left sides.
The areas located directly to the side of
the vehicle seen from above are repre-
sented in order to navigate possible ob-
stacles more precisely.
Rear camera views (rear view)
Angle parking.
The area behind the vehicle is shown.
Auxiliary lines are shown to give guid-
ance.