Can the reversing camera display be adjusted to show guidelines?
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In the settings of the reversing camera display, there is a switch control for the camera. By turning the switch to 'on', you can successfully activate the reversing guidelines. The reversing guidelines consist of three markers: red, yellow, and green lines, with relatively close distances between them. These three lines, along with the vertical contour lines in the reversing image, divide the rear view of the car into several equal parts. If the reversing camera has the auxiliary function of reversing guidelines, when you turn the steering wheel, you will notice that the vertical contour lines predict your vehicle's trajectory and visually display the image above the vehicle's path, which is very practical. The green line, the farthest one, indicates that if objects in the image have not entered the green line, you can reverse with confidence, as there is still approximately the length of the entire car or more for you to maneuver. The yellow line, the middle one, signals caution when objects in the image enter the yellow line, indicating that the distance between the rear of the vehicle and the object is about one meter, requiring you to slow down to avoid scratches. The red line, the one closest to the rear of the car, means you should stop when objects in the image enter the red line, as the distance between your car's rear and the object is approximately 30cm, which is very close, and you should be prepared to stop at any moment.