Reverse camera *
When the shift lever is moved to the “R” position,
the LCD touch screen will automatically display
the image behind the vehicle.
This system can help the driver observe the
scene behind the vehicle to avoid damaging the
vehicle . But it also has blind zones. For
example, small objects under the bumper, or any
objects close to the bumper rear or at both
bumper corners cannot be detected.
Reverse camera
The reverse camera is located in the middle of
the trunk lid and the two license plate lamps.
Cases where the camera cannot work
properly
1. The vehicle is running in a stormy or foggy
day;
2. The camera surface is covered with frozen
water, mud, dust or snow;
3. The vehicle is reversing without reversing
lamp at dark.
● Due to the vision disparity of each person,
the movement of the vehicle and different
shapes of obstacles, the distance seen
visually on the display may be different
from the actual distance.
● Make sure that the camera is kept clean
and not covered with mud, frost or snow.
● Before reversing, make sure that the trunk
lid has been closed.
● Since the reverse camera is located
above the license plate, avoid impacting
the camera when installing and removing
the license plate.
● The reverse camera system brings
convenience to the driver, but it cannot
replace the proper method of reversing.
Before reversing, check the rear side for
safety and reverse the vehicle slowly.
Function description of auxiliary line
The display shows the bumper ①; two dynamic
reversing auxiliary lines (in blue), which are
guide tracks for passing; and the width between
two static reversing auxiliary lines (in green,
yellow and red), which is a guide for passing.
The reversing auxiliary line is shown in three
colors to indicate the reverse distance:
● Red line zone: about 0.5 m from the rear
bumper of the vehicle. It is the warning zone
where the vehicle should be stopped
immediately.
● Yellow line zone: about 1.5 m from the rear
bumper of the vehicle. It is the buffer zone
where the vehicle should be slowed down.
● Green line zone: about 3 m from the rear
bumper of the vehicle. It is the safe zone.