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Reversing visual system
Through the wide-angle camera layout on
the back of the vehicle, the information on
the road behind the vehicle can be clearly
displayed on the multi-media display
screen in the vehicle. This can help the
driver to conduct real-time monitoring of
the video images behind the vehicle to
avoid accidents occurring when the driver
reverses the vehicle.
When reversing, you should note whether
there are obstacles in the images. Reversing
auxiliary lines will be displayed in the
images to help you better understand the
distance between the obstacles and the
vehicle.
Distance
from
Obstacles
Audible
Prompt
Area
2-3m
Solid green
line
Early warning
area
1-2m
Solid yellow
line
Warning area
0.5-1m Solid red line Warning area
≤0.5m
Dotted red
line
Dangerous
area
Warning
Warning
● The reversing visual system is just
an auxiliary system. Before and
during reversing, you should check
the surroundings. During reversing
you should be careful because there
are dead zones that can't be observed
through cameras.
● Pay attention to keeping the surface
of the cameras clean, because
cameras covered with foreign objects
can't display images normally.
● Some objects (such as thin pillars or
railings) may not or hard to be seen
due to low resolution or dim light, so
you can't fully depend on the images
displayed by the display screen when
reversing.
● The cameras have dead zones and
they can't detect obstacles and
persons in the dead zones.
● Do not scratch the surface of the
camera with hard objects, or clean
the lens with cleaning materials
containing abrasives, otherwise, the
image quality will be aected.
● Do not clear the ice and snow on the
camera lens with warm or hot water,
which may damage the lens.