How to Set Up Full-Screen Display for Rearview Camera?
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The full-screen display setting for the rearview camera may be related to the navigation system. Generally, turning off the engine and restarting the vehicle can restore normal functionality. Here are some relevant details: 1. The rearview camera, also known as a parking assist system, reverse visual system, or onboard monitoring system, is widely used in various large, medium, and small vehicles for reversing or driving safety assistance. 2. Over years of development, rearview camera systems have upgraded their technology and improved performance, now being applied to various vehicle types, including trucks, buses, school buses, combine harvesters, corn harvesters, coaches, and construction machinery. 3. Whether in terms of structure and appearance or performance and price, current products each have their own characteristics. The most commonly used types are digital display, screen display, and multifunctional rearview mirror display.
I often help friends adjust their car's infotainment system, and setting the reversing camera to full-screen is actually quite simple. First, park the car in a safe place, start the engine without shifting gears, then enter the main menu on the center touchscreen. Find the settings or vehicle options, open it, and select the reversing camera settings. There should be a full-screen mode toggle—just turn it on and save. Some cars, like Hyundai, default to half-screen and require manual switching. Test by shifting into reverse to check if the image covers the entire screen. A wider view enhances safety and reduces blind spots. If the menu is buried deep, consult the user manual or visit the dealership to adjust parameters—don’t force it. The setup takes just a few minutes; prioritize safety, and update the system regularly to prevent malfunctions.