How to Use the Reversing Camera Correctly?
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Correct usage of the reversing camera: When shifting into reverse gear, there are usually three colored auxiliary lines—red, yellow, and green—each representing different distances from the rear of the car. For example, the red auxiliary line indicates that when it touches an object, the distance is only 30 centimeters, and you should stop reversing immediately. The yellow auxiliary line indicates a distance of about 1 meter, allowing you to continue reversing but with caution and reduced speed. The green auxiliary line indicates a distance of about 2 meters, meaning you can reverse with confidence. Below are the steps and precautions for using the reversing camera: 1. When shifting into reverse gear, the reversing camera automatically activates. 2. The image displayed by the reversing camera is captured in real-time by the rear camera. However, due to distortion in the camera's imaging, it can easily lead to misjudgment of obstacle distances. Therefore, when assessing distance, it is best to rely on the more accurate feedback from the parking sensors. 3. Nowadays, almost all reversing cameras come with a reversing trajectory system. This system displays two dashed lines on the screen to simulate the wheel's movement path, which shifts according to the steering wheel's rotation. This feature allows for intuitive prediction of the wheel's trajectory, further enhancing parking safety.