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be changed by operating the
multimedia system screen.
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Safety tips regarding the
BSD/RCTA approach indi-
cator/warning buzzer
In the following cases, opera-
tion of the BSD/RCTA
approach indicator and the
warning buzzer may be
delayed or the system may
fail to issue these warnings.
• When a vehicle moves to the
neighboring lane from a lane next
to the neighboring lane
• When driving on a steep incline
or on repeated sharp uphill and
downhill grades
• When going beyond a pass
• When both your vehicle and a
vehicle driving on a neighboring
lane are driving on the far side of
each lane.
• When several narrowly-spaced
vehicles are approaching in a row
• In low radius bends (tight bends
or when making turns at an inter-
section)
• When there is a difference in
height between your lane and the
neighboring lane
• Immediately after the BSD/RCTA
is activated by touching
“BSD/RCTA”
• Immediately after the shift lever is
shifted to R
• When extremely heavy cargo is
loaded in the trunk
During reversing, operation of
the BSD/RCTA approach indi-
cator and the warning buzzer
may be delayed or the system
may fail to issue these warn-
ings under the following con-
ditions.
• When backing out of an angled
parking space
• When a large-sized vehicle is
parked next to your vehicle (That
vehicle prevents the propagation
of radar waves.)
• When reversing on sloped roads
• When reversing at a high speed
The BSD/RCTA approach
indicator may illuminate when
driving close to solid objects
on the road or road side (such
as guardrails, tunnels and
sidewalls).
When turning at an intersec-
tion in urban areas, or a multi-
lane intersection, the
BSD/RCTA approach indica-
tor may flash.
If a building or a wall exists in
the reversing direction, the
BSD/RCTA approach indica-
tor may flash and the warning
buzzer may sound.
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In the following cases, the
system may detect a vehicle
driving two lanes away from
your vehicle.
• When your vehicle drives on the
near side of its lane from the cor-
responding vehicle
• When the vehicle driving two
lanes away drives on the near
side of its lane from your vehicle
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System temporary stops
This display appears when the
system is used at extremely
high or low temperatures or
when abnormal voltage exists.
Once these conditions are cor-
rected, the system will recover
from the temporary stop condi-
tion and the indicator will disap-
pear.
If the indicator remains dis-
played for a prolonged time,
have the system inspected at a
Toyota dealer.
“BSD/RCTA Disabled”
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator
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System temporary stops
due to reduced radar sensi-
tivity
This display appears when the
detectability of the radar sen-
sors is reduced. Once the condi-
tion is corrected, the system will
recover from the temporary stop
condition and the indicator will
disappear.
If the indicator remains dis-
played for a prolonged time,
have the system inspected at a
Toyota dealer.
“BSD/RCTA Disabled Sen-
sor Blocked”
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator
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System malfunction
This display appears when a
malfunction occurs in the sys-
tem. Contact a Toyota dealer
and have the system inspected.
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator
A
BSD/RCTA warning light
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“BSD/RCTA Disabled Check
Owner's Manual”
BSD/RCTA warning light
To turn the BSD/RCTA system
on and off, operate the
multi-information display
(
P.400) or multimedia system
screen (Refer to “MULTIMEDIA
OWNER'S MANUAL”).
When the BSD/RCTA system is
turned OFF, the BSD/RCTA
OFF indicator on the multi-infor-
mation display will illuminate.
●
In the following cases, turn off the
BSD/RCTA system. The system
may not operate properly due to
blocked radar waves.
• When towing the vehicle
• When a bicycle carrier or other
item is fitted to the rear of the vehi-
cle
• When using a chassis dynamome-
ter or free roller device, etc.
• When running the engine and
making the wheels rotate while lift-
ing up the vehicle
●
If the engine switch is turned to
OFF, the last known status of the
system is maintained. For exam-
ple, if the engine switch is turned
to OFF with the BSD/RCTA deac-
tivated, the BSD/RCTA remains
deactivated the next time the
engine switch is turned to ON.
The radar sensors, one on each
side of the vehicle, are mounted
inside the rear bumper.
Radar sensors
If the radar sensors require repair or
replacement, or the bumper area
around the radar sensors requires
repair, paintwork or replacement,
contact your Toyota dealer for assis-
tance.
To turn on/off the
BSD/RCTA
A
Handling of radar sensors
NOTICE
To ensure correct operation of the
BSD/RCTA, observe the follow-
ing precautions.
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: If equipped
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system records and stores
the following data when automatic
braking operates. It does not record
conversations, personal information
or other audio data.
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Distance from the object
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Vehicle speed
●
Accelerator pedal operation status
●
Brake pedal operation status
●
Shift lever position
●
Outside temperature
●
The sensitivity setting of the sonar
sensors
Toyota and third parties contracted
by Toyota may acquire and use the
recorded data for the purpose of
vehicle research and development.
Toyota and third parties contracted
by Toyota will not disclose or pro-
vide the acquired data to any other
third party except under the follow-
ing conditions.
●
The vehicle owner has given
his/her consent.
●
The disclosure/provision is based
NOTICE
●
Always keep the bumper sur-
face near the radar sensors
clean.
●
Do not affix any stickers or other
items on the bumper surface
near the radar sensors. For
details, consult your Toyota
dealer.
●
Do not modify the bumper near
the radar sensors.
●
Do not paint the bumper near
the radar sensors.
●
Do not expose the bumper near
the radar sensors to strong
impacts. If a sensor becomes
misaligned, a system malfunc-
tion may occur, including the
inability to detect vehicles enter-
ing the detection areas. If any
strong shock is applied to the
bumper, be sure to contact your
Toyota dealer for inspection.
●
Do not disassemble the radar
sensors.
Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system
*
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) is a system designed
to help avoid collisions or
reduce collision damage
when reversing the vehicle.
If a wall or an obstacle is
detected in the reversing
direction, the system will
notify the driver with a
warning sound and may
activate the vehicle’s brakes
automatically.
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on a court order or other legally
enforceable request.
●
Data that has been modified so
that the user and vehicle cannot
be identified is provided to a
research institution for statistical
processing or similar purposes.
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system will operate the
following 2 functions using 4
sonar sensors.
Sonar Audible Alarm
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system detects objects rear-
ward and warns the driver by warn-
ing message on the multimedia
system screen and warning beeps.
Automatic Braking
The automatic braking detects
objects rearward and if there is a
high risk of a collision, the system
decelerates the vehicle and con-
trols the braking to reduce damage.
When reversing
When either strong automatic
braking or torque control is
applied to prevent collision (in
WARNING
●
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) is not a system intended
to replace the driver’s responsi-
bility to check their surroundings
for vehicles or obstacles to
avoid a collision.
●
The driver is responsible for
driving safely. Before reversing,
be sure to first depress the
brake pedal and visually check
the surroundings.
●
There are some cases in which
the vehicle cannot avoid colli-
sion, because the system oper-
ation has limitations. The
warning sound or automatic
braking may be delayed or may
not operate at all even when an
obstacle is present.
●
Make sure to set the Automatic
Braking to OFF when the vehi-
cle is on the free roller or on the
chassis dynamometer. Other-
wise, the vehicle may move and
it may cause an accident.
●
Make sure to set the Automatic
Braking to OFF when towing the
vehicle. Otherwise, the vehicle
may move and it may cause an
accident.
●
The system is not designed to
detect people (including chil-
dren), animals or other moving
objects.
●
Depending on the vehicle condi-
tion or the surrounding environ-
ment, the sonar sensor’s ability
to detect objects may become
unstable.
Reverse Automatic Brak-
ing (RAB) system over-
view
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this case, short warning
beeps or continuous warning
beeps will sound)
“Object Close Behind”
When the vehicle is stopped
by the system (in this case,
the continuous beep will
remain sounding)
“Apply Brake To Hold Posi-
tion”
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system will operate when
all of the following conditions are
met.
The engine switch is in ON.
The EyeSight warning light is
off.
The RAB warning light is off.
The RAB OFF indicator is off.
The shift lever is in the R.
EyeSight warning light
RAB warning light
RAB OFF indicator
Sonar Audible Alarm
The Sonar Audible Alarm is
set to “ON”.
The vehicle speed is from 0 to
9 mph (0 to 15 km/h).
Automatic Braking
The Automatic Braking is set
to “ON”.
The vehicle speed is from 1 to
9 mph (1.5 to 15 km/h).
●
In the following cases, the
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system will not operate. Promptly
contact a Toyota dealer to have
the system inspected.
• The EyeSight warning light is illu-
minated.
• The RAB warning light is illumi-
WARNING
If your vehicle is trapped on a rail-
road crossing and you are trying
to escape by reversing through
the crossing gate, the system may
recognize the crossing gate as an
obstacle and brake may activate.
In this case, remain calm and
either continue to depress the
accelerator pedal or cancel the
system. (
Operating conditions
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nated.
●
In the following cases, the
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system cannot be operated.
• The RAB OFF indicator is illumi-
nated.
●
In the following cases, the func-
tions may not be able to properly
work. Promptly contact a Toyota
dealer to have the system
inspected.
• A sticker, paint, or a chemical is
applied to the sonar sensors or
the rear bumper near the sonar
sensor.
• The rear bumper is modified.
• The rear bumper has been
removed and attached.
• The ground clearance is changed
due to the vehicle’s loading condi-
tion or modification.
• There is damage to the sonar sen-
sors or the rear bumper near the
sonar sensor.
• The rear bumper is exposed to
strong impact, or the rear bumper
is deformed.
●
On a steep hill, the system’s auto-
matic braking ability will be
reduced.
●
The system is designed to avoid
collisions by automatic hard brak-
ing when the vehicle’s reversing
speed is less than approximately
3 mph (5 km/h). However, the sys-
tem does not guarantee that the
vehicle will be able to avoid colli-
sions in any situation.
●
If the vehicle is reversed at an
extremely slow speed, the driver’s
operation may be prioritized. In
this case, automatic braking will
not operate.
●
The system may not be able to
detect and apply the brake with
the following objects.
• Sharp or thin objects such as
poles, fences and ropes which
may not reflect the sound wave
emitted from the sonar sensor.
• Objects that are too close to the
rear bumper when the shift lever is
set to R.
• Objects with a surface which may
not reflect the sound wave emitted
from the sonar sensor such as a
chain link fence.
●
Objects the system is not
designed to detect and apply
brake.
• Pedestrians.
• Moving objects including moving
vehicles.
• Objects which absorbs sound
waves such as cloth or snow.
• Objects whose surface has a
diagonal angle.
• Objects that are low to the ground
such as parking blocks.
• Objects that are high above the
ground such as objects hanging
from above.
• Objects that are out of range of
the center of the vehicle in the
horizontal direction.
• Objects that are not in a vertical
direction.
• Objects which are not perpendicu-
lar to the ground.
• Objects which are not directly in
the traveling direction of the vehi-
cle.
• Objects which are uneven or
wavy.
●
When reversing the vehicle, the
functions may not be able to work
properly or may cause a system
malfunction if the following condi-
tions exist.
High frequency sound from other
sources are nearby:
• Horn sound from another vehicle.
• Engine sound from other vehicles.
• Sound of an air brake.
• Vehicle detection equipment or a
sonar from another vehicle.
• A sound wave with a frequency
similar to the vehicle’s system is
transmitted near by.
• A vehicle equipped with the same
system is reversing toward your
reversing direction.
●
Weather conditions:
• Extremely high or extremely low
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temperatures in which the area
near the sonar sensor becomes
too hot or too cold to operate.
• The sonar sensors or the rear
bumper near the sonar sensors
are exposed to heavy rain or a
significant amount of water.
• Fog, snow or sandstorm, etc.
• Air is moving rapidly such as when
a strong wind is blowing.
●
Parts attached to the rear bumper
near the sonar sensor:
• Commercial electronic parts (fog
light, fender pole, radio antenna)
or commercial attachment parts
(trailer hitch, bicycle carrier,
bumper guard) are attached.
• Parts that emit high frequency
sound, such as a horn or speaker,
are attached.
●
Vehicle conditions:
• Ice, snow or mud is adhered to the
sonar sensors or the rear bumper
near the sonar sensor.
• The vehicle is significantly
inclined.
• The ground clearance is signifi-
cantly reduced due to the vehi-
cle’s loading condition, etc.
• When the sonar sensor is mis-
aligned due to a collision or an
accident.
●
Surrounding environment:
• A cloth banner, flag, hanging
branch or railroad crossing bars
are present in the reversing direc-
tion.
• When reversing on a gravel or
grassy area.
• When reversing in an area where
objects or walls are adjacent to
the vehicle such as narrow tun-
nels, narrow bridges, narrow
roads or narrow garages.
• Wheel track or hole is present in
the ground of the reversing direc-
tion.
• When reversing over a drainage
cover (grating cover).
• The path of the reversing direction
is inclined such as on a steep
uphill.
• When reversing downhill.
• Reversing in a garage with a low
ceiling or a tunnel.
• A curb or step is present in the
reversing direction.
• There is a patch of snow rear-
ward.
• There is a puddle of water.
• There is an obstacle that is next to
an object.
• Going back along a wall.
• The area where the road starts
touching dirt and snow.
• When reversing on an uneven
road.
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In circumstances such as the fol-
lowing, it may not be possible to
avoid a collision even when the
system operates normally.
• Roads are slippery.
• The tire air pressure is not correct.
• The tires have become worn.
• Tire chains are installed.
• Tires which are not the designated
size are installed.
• Emergency repairs were per-
formed using a puncture repair kit.
• The suspension was modified.
• Vehicle driving is unstable due to
accident or malfunction.
• The brake system warning light is
illuminated.
When Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) system is in operation, an
audible warning beeps will sound in 3 levels to warn the driver of a
potential collision.
It may take time to display the wall and sound warning beeps after the object
was recognized by the Sonar Audible Alarm.
*
: Range of detection may vary depending on the environmental condition.
■
Obstacle detected and alert
level
When an object is detected in
the reversing direction, the
range of detected object will be
shown on the multimedia sys-
tem screen.
A warning alarm will sound and,
depending on the speed, either
torque control to generate
engine braking or automatic
braking will be applied.
Sonar Audible Alarm
Alert level
Range of
detected object
*
Distance indicator
Alarm pattern
Long proximity
(object detected)
35 in (90cm) or
more
Green
No warning
sound
Medium proxim-
ity
alert(approach-
ing the object)
28 to 35 in (70 to
90cm)
Yellow
Short beeps
Short proximity
alert (approach-
ing closer to the
object)
20 to 28 in (50 to
70cm)
Orange
Rapid short
beeps
Closest proximity
alert (too close to
the object)
20 in (50cm) or
less
Red
Continuous beep
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Long proximity alert (object
detected)
Green: 35 in (90 cm) or more
Medium proximity alert
(approaching the object)
Yellow: 28 to 35 in (70 to 90
cm)
Short proximity alert
(approaching closer to the
object)
Orange: 20 to 28 in (50 to 70
cm)
Closest proximity alert (too
close to the object)
Red: 20 in (50 cm) or less
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Object close behind warn-
ing
If the system determine the risk
of collision with the object. Short
warning beeps or continuous
warning beeps will sound and
either strong automatic braking
or torque control will be applied
to prevent collision.
At this time, a warning message
is also displayed on the
multi-information display.
Automatic braking warning
“Object Close Behind”
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Automatic Braking opera-
tion
A
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Make sure to depress the brake
pedal once the vehicle has been
stopped by automatic braking.
Until the brake pedal is
depressed, a message will be
displayed on the multimedia
system screen and the continu-
ous beep will remain sounding.
At this time, a warning message
is also displayed on the
multi-information display.
Depress brake pedal warning
“Apply Brake To Hold Posi-
tion”
The Sonar Audible Alarm and Auto-
matic Braking are different in opera-
tion conditions. Therefore there are
cases in which only one of these
functions will activate.
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After the vehicle is stopped
by the system
After the brake pedal is
depressed, the RAB OFF indi-
cator will illuminate and the sys-
tem will temporarily stop
operating. The RAB OFF indica-
tor will turn off when the shift
lever is shifted to a position
other than R.
The system will operate again
the next time the shift lever is
shifted to R.
●
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system will be disabled in
the following situations.
• When 3 seconds pass after the
vehicle is stopped
• When any door is opened
• When the RAB warning light is illu-
minated
• When the RAB OFF indicator is
illuminated
●
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system may stop operating
temporarily in the following cases
and the RAB OFF indicator will
illuminate.
• Ice, snow or mud is adhered to the
sonar sensors or the rear bumper
near the sonar sensor
• Objects are too close to the rear
bumper when the shift lever is set
to R
• The system detects sounds of a
similar frequency to the RAB
sonar
• When the TRAC and VSC mode
are turned off
• When in TRACK mode and the
WARNING
Depress the brake pedal immedi-
ately after the system stops the
vehicle by automatic braking.
Depending on the conditions of
the road surface and tires, the
vehicle may not remain stopped,
possibly leading to an accident.
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Pre-Collision Braking System has
been turned off
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system can be temporar-
ily canceled by any of the follow-
ing operation.
While the vehicle is stopped
by the operation of automatic
braking, the brake pedal is
depressed.
While the vehicle is stopped
by the operation of automatic
braking, the accelerator pedal
is depressed.
The accelerator pedal is
depressed continuously (In
this case, limited acceleration
will be canceled and the vehi-
cle will continue reversing.)
The shift lever is shifted to a
position other than R.
The system will be canceled if the
object is no longer detected.
While the shift lever is shifted to
R, the below functions of the
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system can be set by
operating the multimedia system
screen.
When the ON setting key is shown,
the corresponding setting is ON.
Touch the ON setting key to turn
the setting OFF.
When the OFF setting is shown, the
corresponding setting is OFF.
Touch the OFF setting key to turn
the setting ON.
ON setting key of Automatic
Braking
OFF setting key of Auto-
matic Braking
ON setting key of the Sonar
Audible Alarm
OFF setting key of the Sonar
Audible Alarm
When the Automatic Braking are
turned OFF, the following indica-
tor(s) will illuminate.
The RAB OFF indicator will turn off
when the corresponding function is
turned ON.
Canceling the Reverse
Automatic Braking (RAB)
system operation
Reverse Automatic Brak-
ing (RAB) system ON/OFF
setting
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When the settings cannot be
changed, the ON/OFF setting key
will be grayed out.
Also, the following settings can be
changed by operating the multime-
dia system screen. (
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Warning Volume
●
Sonar Audible Alarm
●
Automatic Braking
If the Reverse Automatic Brak-
ing (RAB) system malfunctions,
the above indicator illuminates
on the meter. Contact the near-
est Toyota dealer for details.
The 4 sonar sensors are located
in the rear bumper. To ensure
the proper operation of the
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system, observe the fol-
lowing precautions.
Do not affix any stickers or
other items on the sonar sen-
sor or the bumper surface
near the sonar sensors.
Always keep the sonar sensor
and the rear bumper surface
near the sonar sensors clean.
Do not modify rear bumper.
Do not paint the bumper near
the sonar sensors.
Do not apply high pressure
water to the sonar sensors
with a high pressure
car-washing machine.
Do not apply strong impacts
to the rear bumper near the
sonar sensors. If a sensor
becomes misaligned, a sys-
tem malfunction may occur,
including inability to detect
objects in the reversing direc-
tion. If any strong impact is
applied to the rear bumper,
contact a Toyota dealer to
have the system inspected.
Do not disassemble the sonar
sensors.
If the sonar sensors require repair or
replacement, or if the area of the
rear bumper near the sonar sensors
requires repair, paintwork or
replacement, contact your Toyota
dealer for assistance.
RAB warning light
Handling of the Sonar
Sensors
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Do not wipe the camera with alco-
hol, benzine or paint thinner.
Otherwise, discoloration may
occur. To remove contamination,
wipe the camera with a cloth
moistened with a diluted neutral
detergent. Then wipe it with a soft,
dry cloth.
●
When waxing the vehicle, be care-
ful not to apply the wax to the
camera. If it comes in contact with
the camera, moisten a clean cloth
with a diluted neutral detergent to
remove the wax.
●
The camera lens has a hard coat-
ing to help prevent scratches.
However, when washing the vehi-
cle or cleaning the camera lens,
be careful not to scratch the cam-
era lens. Do not use a washing
brush directly on the camera lens.
The image quality of the rear view
camera may deteriorate.
●
Strong light shined on the camera
lens may develop vertical lines
around the light source. This is not
a malfunction.
●
Under the fluorescent light, the
display may flicker. However, this
is not a malfunction.
●
The image of the rear view cam-
era may be slightly different from
the actual color of the objects.
●
If there is a malfunction on the
multimedia system screen, refer to
“MULTIMEDIA OWNER'S MAN-
UAL”.
Rear view camera
A rear view camera is
attached to the trunk lid.
When the engine switch is
in ON and the shift lever is
set to R, the rear view cam-
era automatically displays
the rear view image behind
the vehicle on the multime-
dia system screen.
WARNING
●
Since the rear view camera
uses a wide-angle lens, the
image on the monitor is different
from the actual view in terms of
distance.
●
Since the range of the image on
the monitor is limited, always
check the rear view and the sur-
rounding area with your eyes
and mirrors, and move back-
ward at a slow speed. Moving
backward only by checking the
rear view image from the cam-
era could cause an accident.
●
Do not disassemble or modify
the camera, switch or wiring. If
smoke comes out or you smell a
strange odor, stop using the
rear view camera immediately.
Contact your Toyota dealer for
an inspection. Continued use
may result in accident, fire or
electric shock.
NOTICE
●
When washing your vehicle with
a high-pressure washer, do not
allow water to touch the camera
directly. Entry of water in the
camera lens may result in con-
densation, malfunction, fire or
electric shock.
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When the shift lever is set to R,
the rear view camera automati-
cally displays the rear view
image from the vehicle. When
the lever is set to other posi-
tions, the image before setting
to R is displayed.
1
Set the engine switch to ON.
2
Set the shift lever to R.
●
The image of the rear view cam-
era is horizontally reversed as is
the case with the vehicle inside
mirror or the outside mirror.
●
When “Rear Camera Delay Con-
trol” is on, the rear view image
from the rear view camera will be
displayed on the multimedia sys-
tem screen for a certain amount of
time after the shift lever is shifted
from R to another position. When
any of the following conditions are
met, the rear view image will be
canceled:
• The shift lever is shifted to P (vehi-
cles with an automatic transmis-
sion)
• The vehicle speed becomes
approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or
more
• The parking brake is engaged
• 9 seconds have elapsed since the
shift lever was shifted from R to
another position
To turn the function on and off, refer
to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
●
It may be difficult to see the image
of the rear view camera in the fol-
lowing cases. This is not a mal-
function of the camera.
• The vehicle is in a dark place (at
night, in a tunnel, etc.).
• The vehicle is in an extremely hot
or cold place.
• An object (such as raindrops,
snow, dirt, etc.) that disturbs the
view of the rear view camera
sticks to the lens of the camera.
• Strong light is shining directly on
the camera lens (occasionally,
there are vertical lines on the
screen).
The area from the rear end of
the bumper can be viewed.
Areas at both ends of the
bumper and areas just under the
bumper cannot be viewed.
NOTICE
●
Since the camera is a precision
device, do not subject it to
strong impacts. Otherwise, mal-
function, fire or electric shock
may occur.
●
If mud or snow sticks to or is fro-
zen on the camera, you must be
very careful when removing it.
Otherwise, damage to the cam-
era may cause a fire or electric
shock. Pour water or lukewarm
water over the camera to
remove mud and ice, and wipe
it with a soft, dry cloth.
●
Do not put a flame close to the
camera or wiring. Otherwise,
damage or fire may occur.
●
When replacing the fuse, be
sure to use a fuse with the spec-
ified rating. Use of a fuse with a
different rating may result in a
malfunction.
●
If you use the rear view camera
for a long time while the engine
is not operated, the battery may
become completely discharged.
How to use the rear view
camera
Viewing range on the
screen
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4-6. Using other driving systems
Also, the image from the rear
view camera looks shorter than
the actual distance.
Range of view
Image from camera
The area above the camera
cannot be viewed. If there is an
object that has a wide projection
on its upper part such as a sign
pole behind the vehicle, the pro-
jection cannot be seen on the
screen.
Range of view
Image from camera
The help lines are a guide to
help you realize the actual dis-
tance from the screen image.
WARNING
The range that can be viewed
with the rear view camera is lim-
ited. Always be sure to check with
your eyes when moving backward
and proceed slowly. Otherwise, it
may cause an accident or injury.
Help lines
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