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Driving WARNING ■
When using the Multi-terrain Select
Observe the following precautions to avoid an accident that could result in death or
serious injuries: ●
There is a chance that the se lected mode may not be the most appropriate in terms of
road conditions such as pitch, slipperiness, undulation, etc. ( P. 319)●
Multi-terrain Select is not intended to expa nd the limits of the vehicle. Check the road
conditions thoroughly beforehand , and drive safely and carefully.
NOTICE ■
Precaution for use
The Multi-terrain Select is in tended for use during off-road driving. Do not use the sys-
tem at any other time.
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Multi-terrain Monitor
The following screens can be select ed according to driving conditions.
• Screens that can be selected vary depend ing on conditions such as shift posi-
tion and vehicle speed. ( P. 328)
• Depending on the displayed screen, the display can be switched from normal
to wide view display.The Multi-terrain Monitor helps the driv er to check the vehicle surroundings.
It assists in determining the conditions around the driver in a variety of situa-
tions, such as when judging conditions during off-road driving or checking for
obstacles when parking. WARNING ■
When using the Multi-terrain Monitor system
Observe the following precautions to avoid an accident that could result in death or
serious injuries. ●
Never rely solely on the Multi-terrain Monitor. As with unequipped vehicles, drive
carefully while directly confirming the safety of your surroundings and the area to the
rear of the vehicle. Take particular care to avoid parked cars and other obstacles.●
Due to the characteristics of the camera lens, the actual position and distance of peo-
ple and other obstacles will differ from those shown on the Multi-terrain Monitor
screen. Directly confirm the safety of your surroundings before driving.●
Do not drive while only looking at the scre en. When driving, make sure to directly
confirm the safety of your surroundings, su ch as by visually checking the area and
using the vehicle’s mirrors. ●
In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the images may become faint.
Images of moving objects in particular may distort or disappear from the screen.
Therefore, make sure to drive carefully while directly visually confirming the safety of
your surroundings.
Multi-terrain Monitor screens
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Screens when the four-wheel drive control switch is in L4 ●
When checking the area to the front and sides of the vehicle
●
When checking the condition of th e road surface under the vehicle
Front view & dual side view
Front view & dual side view (front
magnified)
P. 331 P. 331
Under vehicle terrain view & dual
side view
Under vehicle terrain view & dual
side view (front magnified)
P. 335 P. 335
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When checking the area to the rear of the vehicle
■
Screens when the four-wheel drive control switch is in H4 ●
When checking the area to the front of the vehicle (panoramic view & wide
front view)
P. 339
●
When checking the area to the sides of the vehicle (side views)
P. 341
Rear view & dual side view
Wide rear view
P. 337 P. 337
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Driving ●
When checking the area to the rear of the vehicle
●
When checking the area to the sides, front and rear of the vehicle (with out-
side rear view mirrors retracted)
Panoramic view & rear view
Wide rear view
P. 344 P. 344
Wide front view & side view
Rear view & side view
P. 350 P. 350
Side views
P. 350
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Displaying the Multi-terrain Monitor screen
The Multi-terrain Monitor screen will be displayed when the VIEW switch is
pressed while the engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode. When the vehicle speed exceeds a certain value for a specific amount of time, the
display returns to the navigation or information display screen.
The amount of time that the Multi-terrain Monitor is displayed differs depending
on conditions such as the vehicle speed. ( P. 331)
VIEW switch
DisplayUsing the Multi-terrain Monitor screen 1
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Switch operations
On some screens, the display mode or display settings can be changed using
the switches. ●
Automatic display mode switch
When automatic display mode is tu rned on, the Multi-terrain Monitor
screen is displayed in the following co nditions, even if th e VIEW switch has
not been operated.
• The shift lever is shifted to D or N
• While driving, the vehicle speed dr ops to approximately 6 mph (10 km/h)
or less (except when the shift lever is in R)
The automatic display mode
switches between on and off each
time is selected.
When automatic display mode is
on, an indicator illuminates on the
icon.
Even when automatic display
mode is on, the display can still be
switched by pressing the VIEW
switch. ●
Display selection switches
The following switches can be pressed or selected to switch the Multi-ter-
rain Monitor display screen and to switch from normal to wide view display. Indicator
Switch Switch Function
VIEW switch Changing a display ( P. 328)
Angle mode
selection switch Switches between the wide rear view and
wide view display ( P. 337, 344)
Under vehicle ter-
rain view selection
switch Switches between the front view and under
vehicle terrain view ( P. 331, 335)
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The screen display can be switched by operating the switches as follows while
the Multi-terrain Monitor screen is displa yed. (Screens that can be displayed will
vary depending on the positions of the shift lever and four-wheel drive control
switch) ■
Screens when the four-wheel drive control switch is in L4
: Press
: Select
: Select
: Operate the shift leverChanging the Multi-terrain Monitor screen