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Rear View Monitor System (w/ Navigation System)











PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM (w/ Navigation System): SYSTEM DIAGRAM






PARK ASSIST / MONITORING: REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM (w/ Navigation System): SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

1. GENERAL

(a) To assist the driver with parking the vehicle by displaying an image of the area behind the vehicle, this system has a television camera mounted on the back door. The system displays the image on the navigation receiver assembly.

(b) This system consists of the following components:

(1) Navigation receiver assembly

(2) Television camera assembly

(3) Park/Neutral position switch assembly

2. FUNCTION OF COMPONENTS

(a) The navigation receiver assembly controls the system by using information from the following components:





3. OPERATION EXPLANATION

(a) The navigation receiver assembly receives the reverse shift position signal from the park/neutral position switch assembly when the shift lever is moved to R. After receiving the reverse shift position signal, the navigation receiver assembly switches from the navigation system to the rear view monitor system.

4. NOTES FOR REAR VIEW MONITOR CAMERA

(a) Notes for the rear view monitor

(1) The rear view monitor may not function properly if subjected to a severe blow by any hard object.

(2) Do not scrub the cover part of the camera (resin made). Scrubbing may scratch the cover and affect the image. Prevent organic solvents, waxes, bond removing solvents or glass coating from adhering to the cover. If such material adheres to the cover, clean it off immediately and wash with water.

(3) Exposing the camera to a sudden temperature change may affect proper functioning of the camera.

(4) A clear image may not appear if the camera is dirty with snow, mud, etc. In that case, wash it with water and wipe off the lens. Use a detergent to remove dirt if necessary.

(b) Images are difficult to discern even in normal conditions if:

(1) The camera screen is frosted over (the image immediately after turning the ignition switch to ON may be blurred or darker than normal).

(2) A strong beam of light, such as a sunbeam or headlight, hits the camera.

(3) It is too dark around the camera (at night etc.).

(4) The ambient temperature around the camera is either too high or too low.

HINT
When a strong light, such as a sunbeam reflected off the vehicle body, hits the camera, the image may be blurred. This is called the "SMEAR" phenomenon, peculiar to the CCD camera.