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NOTICE The camera shows only two-dimensional images on the screen. Due to the lack of depth of field, it may be difficult or impossible to identify protruding objects or recesses in the road, for Things like thin rods, fences, posts, and trees may not be detected by the camera and could damage the vehicle. Area View
Fig. 293 Display of the Area View: Bird’s eye view. Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
There are 4 different camera views ⇒ fig. 293 : (A)
Front camera area. (B)
Right camera area. (C)
Rear camera area. (D)
Left camera area. A bird's eye view is created by showing all camera views. The bird’s eye view can be selected by tapping the vehicle within the area ⇒ fig. 294
(A) . Select the different camera views by tapping the individual areas in the bird's eye view ⇒ fig. 293
(A) to (D) or mini bird's eye view ⇒ fig. 294
(A) . Camera views Bird’s eye view: For an all-round view of the vehicle , also for off-road driving . The bird’s eye view is shown on the full screen ⇒ fig. 293 . Front View: To see cross-traffic in front of the vehicle , for forward perpendicular parking , when approaching an obstacle, and for off-road driving . Side View: To see the area to the immediate left or right of the vehicle, for parking, or for off- road driving . Rear View: To see cross-traffic behind the vehicle , for reverse perpendicular parking , for reverse parallel parking and when hitching up a trailer to the vehicle . The selected individual camera view is displayed on the right-hand side of the screen ⇒ fig. 294
(B) . It is marked by a colored frame in the mini bird's eye view ⇒ fig. 294
(A) shown on the left. In addition, the available menu options and possible camera views (referred to as “modes”) for the corresponding camera are shown on the right-hand side of the screen ⇒ fig. 294
(D) . The view (mode) that is current- ly active is marked. |