1957-2. Panoramic view monitor
7
Peripheral monitoring system
The area not displayed on the screen
• Objects located in the shaded areas will not be displayed on the screen.
The parts of objects not displayed on the screen
• Parts of objects which extend above a certain height cannot be displayed 
on the screen.
●As the images obtained from four 
cameras are processed and dis-
played on the standard of a flat 
road surface; the panoramic view 
may be displayed as follows.
• Objects may look collapsed; thin-
ner or bigger than usual.
• An object with a higher position 
than the road surface may look 
farther away than it actually is or 
may not appear at all.
• Tall objects may appear protruding 
from the non-displayed areas of 
the image.
●Variations in the brightness of the 
image may appear for every cam-
era.
●The displayed image may be 
shifted by inclination of the vehicle 
body, change in vehicle height, 
etc., depending on the number of 
passengers, amount of luggage, 
fuel quantity, etc.
●If the front doors or tailgate are not 
completely closed; neither the 
image nor the guide lines are dis-
played.
●The position relations of the vehi-
cle icon and the road surface or 
obstacle may differ from the actual 
positions.
●The black areas of the vicinity of 
the vehicle icon are areas that are 
not captured by the camera.
●Images like the following are com-
bined, thus some areas may be 
difficult to view.
Wide front view
B
C
Area of the image cap-
tured by the camera 
2327-3. Multi-terrain Monitor
The area not displayed on the screen
• Objects located in the shaded areas will not be displayed on the screen.
The parts of objects not displayed on the screen
• Parts of objects which extend above a certain height cannot be displayed 
on the screen.
●As the images obtained from four 
cameras are processed and dis-
played on the standard of a flat 
road surface; the panoramic view 
may be displayed as follows.
• Objects may look collapsed; thin-
ner or bigger than usual.
• An object with a higher position 
than the road surface may look 
farther away than it actually is or 
may not appear at all.
• Tall objects may appear protruding 
from the non-displayed areas of 
the image.
●Variations in the brightness of the 
image may appear for every cam-
era.
●The displayed image may be 
shifted by inclination of the vehicle 
body, change in vehicle height, 
etc., depending on the number of 
passengers, amount of luggage, 
fuel quantity, etc.
●If the front doors or tailgate are not 
completely closed; neither the 
image nor the guide lines are dis-
played.
●The position relations of the vehi-
cle icon and the road surface or 
obstacle may differ from the actual 
positions.
●The black areas of the vicinity of 
the vehicle icon are areas that are 
not captured by the camera.
●Images like the following are com-
bined, thus some areas may be 
difficult to view.
Wide front view
B
C
Area of the image cap-
tured by the camera