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•The RearView Monitor is a convenience fea-
ture but it is not a substitute for proper
backing up. Always turn and look out the
windows, and check mirrors to be sure that
it is safe to move before operating the ve-
hicle. Always back up slowly.
•The system is designed as an aid to the
driver in showing large stationary objects
directly behind the vehicle, to help avoid
damaging the vehicle.
•The distance guide line and the vehicle
width line should be used as a reference
only when the vehicle is on a level paved
surface. The distance viewed on the monitor
is for reference only and may be different
than the actual distance between the ve-
hicle and displayed objects.
CAUTION
Do not scratch the camera lens when cleaning
dirt or snow from the lens.
The RearView Monitor system automatically
shows a rear view of the vehicle when the shift
lever is placed in the R (Reverse) position.
The radio can still be heard while the RearView
Monitor is active. To display the rear view, the RearView Monitor
system uses a camera located just above the
vehicle’s rear license plate
1.
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
OPERATION
With the ignition switch in the ON position,
move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position
to operate the RearView Monitor.
HOW TO READ THE DISPLAYED LINES
Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle width
and distances to objects with reference to the
bumper line
Aare displayed on the monitor.
Distance guide lines:
Indicate distances from the bumper.
•Red line1: approx. 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
•Yellow line2: approx. 3 ft (1 m)
•Green line3: approx. 7 ft (2 m)
•Green line4: approx. 10 ft (3 m)
Vehicle width guide lines
5:
Indicate the approximate vehicle width when
backing up.
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Predicted course lines6:
Indicate the predicted course when backing up.
The predicted course lines will be displayed on
the monitor when the shift lever is in the R
(Reverse) position and the steering wheel is
turned. The predicted course lines will move
depending on how much the steering wheel is
turned and will not be displayed while the
steering wheel is in the neutral position.
The vehicle width guide lines and the width of
the predicted course lines are wider than the
actual width and course.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTED AND
ACTUAL DISTANCES
The displayed guidelines and their locations on
the ground are for approximate reference only.
Objects on uphill or downhill surfaces or pro-
jecting objects will be actually located at dis-
tances different from those displayed in the
monitor relative to the guidelines (refer to illus-
trations). When in doubt, turn around and view
the objects as you are backing up, or park and
exit the vehicle to view the positioning of
objects behind the vehicle.
Backing up on a steep uphill
When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width
guide lines are shown closer than the actual
distance. Note that any object on the hill is
viewed in the monitor farther than it appears.
Backing up on a steep downhill
When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width
guide lines are shown farther than the actual
distance. Note that any object on the hill is
viewed in the monitor closer than it appears.
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•When the steering wheel is turned with the
ignition switch in the ACC position, the pre-
dicted course lines may be displayed
incorrectly.The vehicle width and predicted course lines
are wider than the actual width and course.
1. Visually check that the parking space is safebefore parking your vehicle. 2. The rear view of the vehicle is displayed on
the screenAas illustrated when the shift
lever is moved to the R (Reverse) position.
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3. Slowly back up the vehicle adjusting thesteering wheel so that the predicted course
lines
Benter the parking spaceC. 4. When the rear of the vehicle enters the
parking space
C, maneuver the steering
wheel to make the vehicle width guide lines
Dparallel to the parking spaceC.
5. When the vehicle is parked in the space completely, press the P (Park) button and
apply the parking brake.
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN
1. While the RearView Monitor is displayed,touch the settings icon.
2. Select the item you wish to adjust:
[Brightness]:
Adjust display settings by touching [+]/[-].
[Contrast]:
Adjust display settings by touching [+]/[-].
[Black level]:
Adjust display settings by touching [+]/[-].
[Tint]:
Adjust display settings by touching [+]/[-].
[Color]:
Adjust display settings by touching [+]/[-]. [Reset Settings]:
Return all the settings to default
NOTE
Do not adjust any of the display settings of the
RearView Monitor while the vehicle is moving.
Make sure the parking brake is firmly applied.
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Available views:
•Front View
An approximately 150-degree view of the
front of the vehicle.
•Rear View
An approximately 150-degree view of the rear
of the vehicle.
•Bird’s-Eye View
The surrounding view of the vehicle from
above.
•Front-Side View
The view around and ahead of the front
passenger’s side wheel.To display the multiple views, the Around View
Monitor system uses cameras
1located in the
front grille, on the vehicle’s outside mirrors and
one just above the vehicle’s rear number plate.
AROUND VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
OPERATION
With the ignition switch in the ON position,
move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position
or press the button to operate the
Around View Monitor.
The screen displayed on the Around View Moni-
tor will automatically return to the previous
screen 3 minutes after the button
has been pushed while the shift lever is in a
position other than the R (Reverse) position.
Available views
WARNING
•The distance guide lines and the vehicle
width lines should be used as a reference
only when the vehicle is on a paved, level
surface. The distance viewed on the monitor
is for reference only and may be different
than the actual distance between the ve-
hicle and displayed objects.
•Use the displayed lines and the bird’s-eye
view as a reference. The lines and the bird’s-
eye view are greatly affected by the number
of occupants, fuel level, vehicle position,
road condition and road grade.
•When driving the vehicle up a hill, objects
viewed in the monitor are farther than they
appear. When driving the vehicle down a
hill, objects viewed in the monitor are closer
than they appear.
•Objects in the monitor will appear visually
opposite compared to when viewed in the
rear view and outside mirrors.
•Use the mirrors or actually look to properly
judge distances to other objects.
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•The distance between objects viewed in the
rear view differs from actual distance be-
cause a wide-angle lens is used.
•The displayed lines on the rear view will
appear slightly off to the right because the
rear view camera is not installed in the rear
center of the vehicle.
Front viewRear view
Front and rear views:
Guiding lines, which indicate the vehicle width
and distances to objects with reference to the vehicle body line
A, are displayed on the
monitor.
Distance guide lines:
Indicate distances from the vehicle body:
•Red line1: approx.1.5 ft (0.5 m)
•Yellow line2: approx. 3 ft (1 m)
•Green line3: approx. 7 ft (2 m)
•Green line4: approx. 10 ft (3 m)
Vehicle width guide lines
5:
Indicate the approximate vehicle width when
backing up.
Predicted course lines
6:
Indicate the predicted course when operating
the vehicle. The predicted course lines will be
displayed on the monitor when the steering
wheel is turned. The predicted course lines will
move depending on how much the steering
wheel is turned and will not be displayed while
the steering wheel is in the straight ahead
position.
The front view will not be displayed when the
vehicle speed is above 10 km/h (6 MPH).
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Front-side view:
Guiding lines that indicate the approximate
width and the front end of the vehicle are
displayed on the monitor.
The front-of-vehicle line
1shows the front part
of the vehicle.
The side-of-vehicle line
2shows the approxi-
mate vehicle width including the outside mir-
rors.
The extensions
3of both the front1and side
2lines are shown with a green dotted line.
The corner sensor indicator
4will appear
when a corner of the vehicle moves closer to an
object.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PREDICTED AND
ACTUAL DISTANCES
The displayed guidelines and their locations on
the ground are for approximate reference only.
Objects on uphill or downhill surfaces or pro-
jecting objects will be actually located at dis-
tances different from those displayed in the
monitor relative to the guidelines (refer to illus-
trations). When in doubt, turn around and view
the objects as you are backing up, or park and
exit the vehicle to view the positioning of
objects behind the vehicle.
Backing up on a steep uphill
When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width
guide lines are shown closer than the actual
distance. Note that any object on the hill is
viewed in the monitor farther than it appears.
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Backing up on a steep downhill
When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width
guide lines are shown farther than the actual
distance. Note that any object on the hill is
viewed in the monitor closer than it appears.
Backing up near a projecting object
The predicted course linesAdo not touch the
object in the display. However, the vehicle may
hit the object if it projects over the actual
moving course.
Backing up behind a projecting
object
The positionCis shown farther than the
position
Bin the display. However, the posi-
tion
Cis actually at the same distance as the
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