How to adjust the reversing camera on Lavida?
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Check if there are settings for original image and mirror image in the navigation system. If not, you can try the following operation: when reversing, the reversing image is displayed, click the upper left corner or lower right corner of the screen. Here is some relevant information: 1. The reversing camera is also known as the parking assist system, or reversing visual system, on-board monitoring system, etc. This system is widely used in various large, medium and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance. This system makes the situation behind the car more intuitive and clear when reversing, which is one of the very practical configurations for reversing safety. 2. When selecting a reversing camera, you need to pay attention to whether it matches your car model. You can consider the camera model, power supply voltage, screen size, whether it is waterproof, shockproof, anti-interference, etc. When selecting products, be sure to choose the right product, not determined by price or other factors.
When it comes to adjusting the reversing camera on the Lavida, I'm the kind of enthusiast who enjoys tinkering with car settings myself. Generally, you can access the relevant options through the central control screen by entering the settings menu. Most Lavida models have a 'Settings' icon on the main interface. Clicking into it and selecting 'Reversing Camera' will reveal adjustment options such as screen brightness, contrast, and even position offset. You can fine-tune these settings according to your driving habits—for example, increasing the brightness at night to avoid glare and poor visibility. Another point: if the image resolution becomes blurry, check if the camera lens is dusty and clean it regularly. I always make it a habit to test the camera display before driving, as reversing safety is crucial, especially in tight parking spaces. It's advisable to check the settings weekly to reduce the risk of accidents. The specific operations aren't difficult; you can refer to the manual or online videos for assistance.