How to View the Trajectory Reversing Camera?
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To view the trajectory reversing camera: 1. Green trajectory: Indicates a normal safety line, meaning the distance between the obstacle and the rear of the car is relatively large, and reversing is safe. 2. Yellow trajectory: Represents a deceleration line, with a distance of 60cm from the rear of the car, allowing continued reversing. 3. Red trajectory: Indicates a warning line, with a distance of 30cm from the rear of the car, signaling the driver to stop reversing to avoid collision with rear obstacles. The reversing camera is installed at the rear of the vehicle and consists of ultrasonic sensors, a controller, a display, and a buzzer. Its function is to inform the driver about surrounding obstacles through sound and a more intuitive visual display.
After driving for so many years, I find the trajectory reversing camera to be a truly practical feature. Simply put, when you shift into reverse gear, it automatically displays moving path lines on the screen, clearly showing you the turning direction. The viewing method is super straightforward: after starting the vehicle, switch to reverse gear, and the screen immediately lights up with trajectory lines (usually red or blue lines), helping you avoid scraping obstacles. In daily use, I make it a habit to first check in the settings menu to confirm whether the trajectory function is enabled. Some cars even allow adjusting the line thickness or transparency to adapt to different road conditions. Additionally, keeping the rearview mirror and camera clean is crucial, as dirt can obstruct the view and affect judgment. Safety-wise, this system is especially useful for parking in tight spaces. Every time I reverse, I take a quick glance at it, which gives me much more peace of mind. In short, as soon as you shift into reverse gear, it should appear. If it doesn't, you should check the vehicle settings or consult a professional mechanic.