Download Print this page

Toyota Grand Highlander 2024 Owner's Manual page 11

Advertisement

242
4-5. Using the driving support systems
When the inside of the vehicle is
hot, such as after the vehicle has
been parked in the sun
When a very bright light, such as
the sun or the headlights of follow-
ing vehicle, shines onto the driver
monitor camera
When the brightness inside the
vehicle changes frequently due to
the shadows of surrounding struc-
tures, etc.
When a very bright light, such as
the sun or the headlights of an
oncoming vehicle, is shining onto
the driver's face
When light, either inside or out-
side of the vehicle, is being
reflected from the lenses of eye-
glasses or sunglasses
When there are multiple faces in
the detection range of the driver
monitor camera, such as when a
front or rear passenger is leaning
toward the driver's seat
When the driver's face is outside
of the detection range of the driver
monitor camera, such as when
leaned forward or when their head
is outside of the window
When the driver monitor camera is
being blocked by the steering
wheel, a hand holding the steering
wheel, an arm, etc.
When the driver is wearing a hat
When the driver is wearing an
eyepatch
When the driver is wearing eye-
glasses or sunglasses that do not
easily transmit infrared rays
When the driver is wearing con-
tact lenses
When the driver is wearing a face
mask
When the driver is laughing or
their eyes are only slightly open
When the driver's eyes, nose,
mouth, or shape of their face is
blocked
When the driver is wearing
makeup which makes it difficult to
detect their eyes, nose, mouth, or
shape of their face
When the driver's eyes are
blocked by the frame of eye-
glasses, sunglasses, hair, etc.
When there is a device inside the
vehicle that radiates near infrared
rays, such as a non-genuine
driver monitoring system.

Advertisement

loading