Honda e (2021 year). Manual in english — page 35
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1.
Press the Honda Parking Pilot switch and
the Honda Parking Pilot mode will be
displayed.
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(gray) will be displayed in the
upper left of the screen.
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If the system is in pull out mode, you can
choose parking mode by touching the
IN/OUT
icon.
a
Honda Parking Pilot Switch
a
(gray)
b
IN/OUT
Icon
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2.
Move the vehicle close to the space where
you want to park, and slowly advance to
within 1 m (3.3 ft.) of the parking space
until you are parallel to the parking space.
Stop when the candidate parking space is
outlined in green on the display.
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The system will beep when it detects a
parking space.
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The detected parking space boundary
(green) may be adjusted depending on
the vehicle position or other condition.
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Honda Parking Pilot cannot be used if the detected
parking space is not shown.
Tips for detecting the target position
The parking space with boundary:
Stop so that the driver's seat is just beside the parking
space.
The parking space without boundary:
Stop so that the driver's seat is behind the parking
space.
When you select the parking space directly confirm
the space of the area.
a
Mode Change Display
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About 1 m (3.3 ft.)
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3.
While the vehicle is stopped, select the lines
of any parking space (green) by touching
the screen.
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When the selection screen for reverse
parking or parallel parking displays,
select the applicable mode.
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The selected lines of any parking space
(green) will be the target position (blue).
a
About 1 m (3.3 ft.)
a
Parking Space (green)
b
Target Position (blue)
c
(gray)
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4.
Press the Honda Parking Pilot switch while
depressing the brake pedal.
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When in operation, the system will beep
and
will blink in blue in the upper
left of the display.
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The shift position will change depending
on the direction in which the vehicle is
moving.
5.
Check your surroundings, the route on the
screen, and stopping position, then release
the brake pedal.
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The vehicle will start to move. Adjust
your speed with the brake pedal if
necessary.
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When you have finished parking, the
shift position will change to
(
P
and the
parking brake will automatically engage.
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Parking operation is complete
message will display, then it will return to
the previous screen.
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Adjust the parking location or position if
needed.
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After parking, confirm the shift position
is in
(
P
.
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After the system begins to operate, if there is an
obstacle in your path, stop the vehicle with the brake
pedal, press the Honda Parking Pilot switch and stop
operation.
After the vehicle moved close to the target position,
it may be possible that the vehicle move again to
adjust the vehicle position.
Pay attention to the surroundings and stop the
vehicle if needed.
You can stop the parking brake from automatically
engaging after parking has finished.
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P. 327
a
(blue)
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When pulling out from a parallel parking space
Honda Parking Pilot can be used if there is a vehicle in front of you at the following
parking space.
Pull out
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When pulling out from a parallel parking space
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WARNING
Be careful not to get your hands caught in
the steering wheel.
The steering wheel will turn automatically.
Be careful not to get your hands caught in
the steering wheel.
a
About 5.5 m (18.0 ft.) or more
b
About 4.5 m (14.8 ft.) or more
c
Distance of about 50 cm
(20 inches) or more from other
vehicles
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1.
Press the Honda Parking Pilot switch and
the Honda Parking Pilot mode will be
displayed.
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(gray) will be displayed in the
upper left of the screen.
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If the system is in parking mode, you can
choose pull out mode by touching the
mode selector icon.
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Depress the brake pedal following the
directions on the screen and change the
shift position to
(
R
.
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When pulling out from a parallel parking space
The pull out function cannot be used if someone has
double parked in front of the vehicle.
The pull out function cannot be used if the space
between your vehicle and the vehicles in front of or
behind you is extremely small or if there is a person or
obstacle in between them.
Even if the parking sensor detects a person or
obstacle while the pull out function is in use, it will
continue to operate.
If a moving vehicle approaches from the rear, depress
the brake pedal and stop the vehicle.
a
Honda Parking Pilot Switch
a
(gray)
b
IN/OUT
Icon
c
Mode Change Display
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2.
Tap and select the direction in which you
will pull out on the screen with depressing
the brake pedal.
3.
Press the Honda Parking Pilot switch while
depressing the brake pedal.
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When in operation, the system will beep
and
will blink in blue in the upper
left of the display.
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The shift position will change depending
on the direction in which the vehicle is
moving.
4.
With the brake pedal depressed, release the
parking brake by pressing the parking brake
switch then release the brake pedal.
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The vehicle will begin to move. Check
your surroundings and adjust your speed
using the brake pedal.
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Pay attention to the situation in the
direction in which you will pull out.
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Once you have arrived at the point where
pull out assistance will end,
Apply the
brake to complete pull out operation
will display on the screen.
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5.
Follow the instructions and depress the
brake pedal.
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Pull out operation is complete
will
display in the upper left of the screen and
assistance will end.
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If the brake pedal is released, the vehicle
will creep forward.
Make sure the shift position and
manually control the vehicle.
a
(blue)
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Honda Parking Pilot shut off
In order to turn off Honda Parking Pilot after
parking assistance has begun, depress the
brake pedal to stop the vehicle, then press the
Honda Parking Pilot switch.
Even if you touch the cancel icon, Honda
Parking Pilot will not turn off.
When operation is cancelled, a warning will
sound and a message saying
Parking
operation cancelled
/
Pull out operation
cancelled
will be shown on the screen.
Depress the brake pedal.
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The system will return to the previous
screen. Since the vehicle is no longer
being controlled by the system, it will
begin to creep if the brake pedal is
released. Make sure the shift position
and manually control the vehicle.
If Honda Parking Pilot is shut off, it is not
possible to resume operation.
You must start again from the beginning or
park the vehicle manually.
a
Cancel Icon
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Examples of shut off conditions
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The driver changed the shift position to
(
P
.
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The parking brake was engaged.
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About five minutes has passed since operation began.
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) was activated.
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VSA was set to OFF.
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Something unusual was detected.
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Low Speed Braking Control was activated.
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The Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) was activated.
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The vehicle speed is too high.
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The system cannot operate due to a slope.
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The vehicle cannot get over uneven ground.
•
There is an obstacle in the parking space and the system has determined there is
not enough space after starting.
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When switched more than a certain amount of times.
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When you deviate from the route or a route cannot be generated.
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Pausing and restarting Honda Parking
Pilot
If the system is paused, a beeper will sound,
and a message will appear in the upper left of
the screen.
Stop the vehicle by depressing the brake.
When assistance is able to be resumed,
Resume parking operation?
/
Resume pull
out operation?
will be displayed on the
screen. While the brake pedal is depressed,
touch the
Resume
icon on the screen and
assistance will continue. Release the brake
pedal.
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The vehicle will begin to move. Check
your surroundings and adjust your speed
using the brake pedal.
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If you touch the cancel button while the
brake pedal is depressed, assistance will
end and
Parking operation cancelled
/
Pull out operation cancelled
. will be
displayed.
Make sure the shift position and
manually control the vehicle.
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If it is not possible to resume,
Resume
cannot be selected.
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Examples of pause conditions
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The driver unfastened their seatbelt.
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A pedestrian or obstacle is detected.
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The driver depressed the accelerator.
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The driver turned the steering wheel.
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The driver changed the shift position to
(
D
,
(
R
, or
(
N
.
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A door on the vehicle was opened (including the tailgate).
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If the following condition occurred while using the system, there may be a problem
with the system.
Stop the vehicle by depressing the brake pedal, change the shift position to
(
P
once
and manually operate the vehicle after making sure the shift position.
•
The screen is not displayed.
•
does not blink.
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The system does not beep.
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is amber and an error massage is displayed on the screen.
In the following situations, the target position may be misaligned or not detected at
all, or the vehicle may not be able to park.
In addition, in the following situations that the route and turn-back position may not
be generated properly, the system may detect obstacles or other things excessively
and cancel the operation, or the vehicle may not be possible to stop before hitting
an obstacle.
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Environmental conditions
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The parking space boundary lines are faded or dirty
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The parking space is outlined by rope, blocks, tile, etc.
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There is not much contrast between the pavement and parking space boundary
lines.
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The parking space boundary lines are extremely thick, thin or short.
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Only one parking space boundary line can be seen.
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When the parking space is too wide or narrow.
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The parking area is too close or far from where you have stopped.
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Error Messages
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Honda Parking Pilot Conditions and Limitations
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The pavement of the parking area is not all one colour, or is uneven.
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There are shadows, paint, redrawn lines, etc. that look like parking space
boundaries.
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The parking space boundaries are difficult to see, such as when parking at night
or in dark indoor parking.
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Sunshine or lighting is reflected off of part or all of the pavement due to coating,
etc.
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Sunlight, such as during sunrise or sunset, directly or indirectly enters the camera.
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It is difficult to see the boundary lines due to piled up snow, snow melting agents,
etc.
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Shadows of adjacent objects (trees, buildings, guard rails vehicles, etc.) are
parallel to the parking vehicle or parking space.
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There are holes, grooves, cliffs or protrusions.
•
There are other vehicles with sonar sensors or other ultrasound-emitting objects
close by.
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Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
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When similar shapes such as multiple window sashes are lined up in the building.
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Flaps, wheel stoppers, or other structures used in coin-operated parking lots.
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Vehicle conditions
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The vehicle is stopped at an angle to the parking space.
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The front of the camera is covered by dirt, fog, rain, mud, wet snow, seals,
accessories, stickers, or film of the camera lens.
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The sonar sensors are dirty (covered with snow, ice, mud, etc.)
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The sonar sensors or damaged to facing the wrong direction.
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The vehicle is too hot or cold.
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The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load in the cargo space or rear seat.
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An abnormal tyre or wheel condition (wrong sized, varied size or construction,
improperly inflated, etc.).
a
Wheel Stopper
b
Coin Park Flap
c
Different Level
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Obstacle conditions
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Obstacles that do not reflect sound waves well, such as people, snow, cloth,
sponges, etc.
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Thin obstacles such as fences, chains, bicycles, sign posts, etc.
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Short or small obstacles.
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Curbs, parking curbs, level differences and other obstacles attached to the
pavement.
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Obstacles immediately in front of the bumper.
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Obstacles such as walls that are not perpendicular to the ground.
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Moving objects or obstacles that suddenly enter the road.
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A sloped pillar or wall protruding from a high position.
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Specially-shaped obstacles, including other vehicles.
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The other vehicle is narrow.
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Ground clearance is high because the other vehicle is extremely low.
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Obstacles to the side of the vehicle.
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Obstacles, including other vehicles, too close or far from the vehicle.
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