BMW 2 Series Owner's Handbook Manual page 220

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CONTROLS
Deactivated Reversing Assist
Camera
When the Reversing Assist Camera is deacti-
vated, for example when the luggage compart-
ment is open, the camera image is displayed
hatched in grey.
Automatic camera
perspective
Principle
The automatic camera perspective displays
a steering angle-dependent view looking to-
wards the vehicle's direction of travel.
This perspective adapts to the current driving
situation.
General
As soon as obstacles are detected, the view
switches to a fixed display of the area in front
of or behind the bumper or, if necessary, to the
Lateral Parking Aid page.
When reverse gear is engaged, the automatic
camera perspective is exited if necessary and
the view of the Reversing Assist Camera is dis-
played. If required, select the automatic cam-
era perspective with reverse gear engaged.
The automatic camera perspective is retained
for the current parking manoeuvre.
Follow the information in the Chapter "Parking
assistance systems".
Lateral Parking Aid
Principle
The Lateral Parking Aid is automatically dis-
played when the automatic camera perspec-
tive is switched on. This feature shows obsta-
cles located near the vehicle.
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General
Follow the information in the Chapter "Parking
assistance systems".
Display
Obstacle markings are displayed at the sides
of the vehicle to protect the vehicle's flanks.
No markings: no obstacles have been de-
tected.
Coloured markings: warning that obstacles
have been detected.
System limits
The system only shows stationary obstacles
that were previously detected by the sensors
when driving past.
The system does not detect whether an ob-
stacle subsequently moves. Consequently, the
markings will no longer be shown on the dis-
play after the vehicle has been stationary for a
while. The area next to the vehicle needs to be
scanned again.
Flank view
Principle
The flank view displays the area at the side to
assist with positioning the vehicle at the kerb
or alongside any other obstacles.

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