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8-3. Panoramic view monitor
NOTICE
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See-through view, moving view,
panoramic view, side clearance
view, and cornering view pro-
duce an image that is a com-
posite of images captured by
the front camera, rear camera,
and side cameras. As there is a
limit to the displayable range
and content, make sure you
fully understand the features of
the panoramic view monitor
before you use it.
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The four corners of the see-
through view, moving view, pan-
oramic view, side clearance
view, and cornering view have a
video composition processing
region centered on borders of
the cameras, and image clarity
may decline. However this is not
a fault.
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Depending on lighting condi-
tions near each camera, bright
and dark patches may appear
on the see-through view, mov-
ing view, panoramic view, side
clearance view, and cornering
view.
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See-through view, moving view,
panoramic view, side clearance
view, and cornering view does
not extend higher than the
installation position and image
capture range of each camera.
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There are blind spots around
the vehicle and as such there
are regions not displayed on the
panoramic view monitor.
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Three-dimensional objects dis-
played in wide front view, rear
view, wide rear view or side
view may not be displayed in
see-through view, moving view,
panoramic view, side clearance
view, and cornering view.
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People and other three-dimen-
sional obstacles may appear
differently when displayed on
the panoramic view monitor.
(These differences include
cases in which displayed
objects appear to have fallen
over, disappear near image pro-
cessing regions, appear from
video composition processing
areas, or when the actual dis-
tance to an object differs from
the displayed position.)
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When the back door, which is
equipped with the rear camera,
or front doors, which are
equipped with side mirrors that
have the built-in side cameras,
are open, images will not be dis-
played properly on the pan-
oramic view monitor.
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The vehicle icon displayed in
see-through view, moving view,
panoramic view, side clearance
view, and cornering view is a
computer generated image, so
the color, shape and size will
differ from the actual vehicle.
Therefore, nearby three-dimen-
sional objects may appear to be
touching the vehicle, and actual
distances to three-dimensional
objects may differ from those
displayed.
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The camera may not function
correctly and the image may be
displayed on the screen in the
following manner:
• When the shift position is in any
position other than R, the cam-
era image continue to be dis-
played.
• When the shift position is in "R",
part or all of the screen may
appear black
• When the shift position is in "R",
the screen may not change to
the camera image