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How to Adjust the Guidelines in the Rearview Camera?

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StAutumn
07/29/25 7:20pm
To adjust the guidelines in the rearview camera, follow these steps: Open the rearview camera guideline function in the central control menu and set the hidden guidelines to display. Below is an introduction to the rearview camera: 1. Working Principle: The rearview camera system is based on visual measurement rearview technology. It relies on the camera at the rear of the car to display road conditions behind the vehicle on the central display screen. The driver can move the square representing the car body freely on the screen via the touchscreen. If the position is appropriate, the square will change from red to green. At this point, simply engage reverse gear and control the speed to complete automatic reversing. 2. Structural Components: The rearview camera system consists of three main parts: the camera device, control unit, and display.
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Andrew
08/14/25 1:58pm
The method to adjust the reversing camera guidelines is actually quite straightforward. I drive a mid-range SUV. First, start the vehicle to power up the central display screen, then navigate into the settings menu and locate either ‘Reversing Settings’ or ‘Camera Options’. Here, you can toggle the guideline display on or off, and adjust its color—like red or blue—to make it more visible. If your vehicle supports position calibration, for example, park in an open area with the car parallel to a reference object, activate the calibration mode to let the system learn the guideline positions based on actual distances. I often encounter guideline misalignment issues, likely due to camera displacement or uneven ground. Manually adjusting the position afterward makes reversing more precise. Take your time with the process, test-drive a few times to confirm if the lines align with obstacles—this boosts reversing confidence and enhances daily driving safety. Remember, guidelines aren’t just about aesthetics; they’re crucial for avoiding scrapes.
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ElianaLee
10/15/25 4:41am
As an experienced driver who has owned several cars, adjusting the reverse camera guidelines should be done step by step. Start the engine, navigate to the 'Assistance Features' in the settings on the central control screen, and find the reverse camera adjustment options. Here, you'll typically find toggles, position adjustments like moving up, down, left, or right, and dynamic guideline settings. I recommend starting with simple adjustments like color and width. If the guidelines seem inaccurate, use the calibration mode: park the car facing a reference wall, open the calibration option, and wait for the system to align automatically. In practice, ground slope or a dirty camera can affect accuracy, so clean it and readjust if needed. Don't overlook the safety aspect—proper guidelines help judge distance and reduce accident risks. Check this feature during regular car maintenance; it's easy to operate and takes just a few minutes to set up.
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EmmanuelMarie
11/28/25 5:32am
Open the vehicle settings and enter the reverse camera menu to adjust the guidelines. Start the car, access the central control system, find 'Reverse Settings', select the guideline-related options to adjust the display, color, or position. Use the calibration mode while parked to improve accuracy. After adjustment, test the reverse effect to ensure safety and reliability.
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