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How to Use the Reversing Camera for Backing Up?

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LaJoel
07/28/2025, 07:18:57 PM

Reversing camera details are as follows: Red line: indicates the warning line, 30cm from the rear of the vehicle. When the vehicle approaches this line, the parking space is just right, and no further reversing is needed; Yellow line: indicates the deceleration line, 60cm from the rear of the vehicle. You can continue to reverse, but pay attention to decelerating and checking the distance; Green line: indicates the normal safety line, where the distance between the obstacle and the rear of the vehicle is large, and you can reverse with confidence. Note: Before reversing, check the situation behind the vehicle, estimate the reversing route, and ensure that the front of the vehicle will not hit any obstacles during the process. Try not to accelerate while reversing and control the speed.

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LaRuth
08/11/2025, 10:38:24 PM

Using the rearview camera is quite straightforward. I think you first engage the reverse gear to activate the system, and then a real-time image of the area behind the car will appear on the screen. The key is to pay attention to the reference lines on the screen, such as those green, yellow, and red grid lines. Green indicates that there is still plenty of distance, yellow means you're getting close to an object, and red signals that you're very close and at risk of a collision. When reversing, gently press the accelerator to move the rear of the car slowly, aligning your target with these lines. During actual operation, don't forget to also check the side mirrors to observe both sides, especially the blind spots. In bad weather, rain might blur the camera, so you'll need to be patient and adjust the angle. Remember not to rely solely on the camera image; always turn your head to check the actual scene and confirm safety.

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SabrinaDella
10/01/2025, 01:30:11 AM

Using the reversing camera for the first time left me a bit flustered—the difference between the screen and the actual view was startling. The key is to focus on those grid lines: the blue line indicates the rear position of the car. I practiced by placing small objects behind the car as reference points, and after a few tries, it became second nature. Controlling speed by gently pressing the accelerator is crucial—slow down immediately when the screen shows the distance shrinking. Beginners often overlook ambient lighting, like dim areas where the image isn’t clear; I roll down the window to listen for sounds as an extra aid. Once you get the hang of it, the system boosts efficiency, but don’t forget to check for occasional false alerts.

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VonDaniel
11/14/2025, 02:17:52 AM

The reversing camera is essentially a rear-mounted camera that transmits live footage to the screen, helping you visually assess the area behind the vehicle. The key points to watch are the reference lines displayed on the screen—green indicates a safe zone, yellow warns of approaching obstacles, and red signals danger, prompting you to stop. I believe the focus should be on where the lines overlap with the target, such as aligning with parking space markers. The system typically offers fixed or dynamic guide lines to assist with angles; take it slow and steady. The camera's position affects the viewing angle, so keep it clean if it gets dusty to ensure a clear image. Pairing it with radar beeping sounds enhances effectiveness.

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Emmanuel
01/04/2026, 09:08:31 PM

When reversing, I heavily rely on the camera system, but I emphasize the importance of checking from multiple angles: use the screen lines to gauge distance while also turning your head to check the actual scene for blind spots. The reference lines on the screen are crucial—green, yellow, and red lines intuitively indicate proximity. In practice, reverse slowly and align the target point with the end of the line; avoid staring at one spot. Be aware that a dirty camera lens or low light can affect the accuracy of your reference points, so I always double-check the surroundings with the side mirrors. Safety comes first—the camera is just a tool, so don’t completely abandon traditional observation methods.

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EmiliaRose
04/01/2026, 04:02:02 AM

I've been using the reversing camera for many years, and a little trick is to focus on specific lines on the screen. For example, the fixed yellow line represents the end of the vehicle's trajectory when reversing, so align the target point close to it. In rainy or nighttime conditions when the image is blurry, I operate in slow motion and double-check the position with the rearview mirror. The system sometimes has a delay, so don't rush when aligning. Practice parking in tight spaces frequently, and remember that the camera's field of view is narrow—combining it with side mirror checks can reduce the risk of scratches. Regular maintenance of the camera is essential, as dirt significantly affects the alignment accuracy.

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