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L/C200_EE (OM60G38E)Using the vehicle width line & course line
Vehicle width line
Use the vehicle width line to
check the vehicle’s distance from
objects such as curbstones etc.
As shown in the illustration, be
sure that the vehicle width line
does not overlap the object. If
you also move the vehicle so
that the vehicle width line and
the object are parallel, you can
park parallel to the object.
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L/C200_EE (OM60G38E)Minimum projected turning circle & projected course line
Use the minimum projected turn-
ing circle & projected course line
(when displayed) to check the
vehicle’s path with relation to
obstacles.
If the minimum projected turning
circle line (blue) is over the
obstacle as shown in the illustra-
tion, or the obstacle falls within
the minimum projected turning
circle, if you turn with the mini-
mum possible turning circle, the
vehicle may collide with the
object.
When the projected course line
(yellow) is displayed, be sure to
operate the steering wheel so
that the obstacle stays outside
the projected course line until the
vehicle has passed the object.
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The Multi-terrain Monitor can be operated when
Normal display mode
The vehicle speed is less than approximately 12 km/h (7 mph).
Automatic display mode
When automatic display mode is selected
When the shift lever is shifted to “D”, “S” or “N”
When the shift lever is in “D”, “S” or “N” and the vehicle speed is below
approximately 10 km/h (6 mph)
Automatic system cancellation
In the following situations, the image is canceled automatically.
When the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 12 km/h (7 mph).
After the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 12 km/h (7 mph), the
image will continue to be displayed for a short time.
If the vehicle speed returns to below 12 km/h (7 mph) before the image
extinguishes, the image will continue to be displayed.
When “MAP” or another switch outside the screen has been pressed
Interruption screens
An interruption screen is displayed when an obstacle is within the detection
range of the Toyota parking assist-sensor. (P. 237)
When the door mirrors are folded.
The screen will be turned off temporarily while the door mirrors are folding,
and the screen will return to normal once folding has been completed.
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Displayed area
The area covered by the camera is limited. Objects which are close to either
corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be seen on the screen.
The area displayed on the screen may vary depending on vehicle orientation
or road conditions.
Front camera
Camera’s field of view
Objects visible to the camera
Objects not visible to the camera
Parts of the vehicle (bumper, grill, etc.)
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Side camera (Wide view front & side monitor display)
The illustration below is for left-hand drive vehicles. In addition, the dis-
played area is reversed for right-hand drive vehicles.
Camera’s field of view
Objects visible to the camera
Right (left-hand drive vehicles) or left
(right-hand drive vehicles) side of vehi-
cle
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Side camera (side-front simultaneous display monitor)
Camera’s field of view
Objects visible to the camera
Right side of vehicle
Left side of vehicle
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Side camera (side-rear simultaneous display monitor)
Rear camera
Refer to the “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”
Camera’s field of view
Objects visible to the camera
Right side of vehicle
Left side of vehicle
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Multi-terrain Monitor cameras
In the following cases, it may be difficult to see images on the screen even
when the system is functioning correctly:
The vehicle is in a dark area, such as at night.
The temperature near the lens is extremely high or low.
Water droplets are on the camera lens or humidity is high, such as when
it rains.
Foreign matter, such as snow and mud, adheres to the camera lens.
The camera has scratches or dirt on it.
The sun or headlights are shining directly into the camera lens.
The camera lens is damaged by flying stones.
Side cameras
Front camera
Rear camera