What is the reason for the non-display of the reversing image in the Senova D50?

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McJeremiah
07/30/25 6:15am
The non-display of the reversing image in the Senova D50 is due to poor line contact or aging of the video power cable. Here are the specific details about the reversing image: 1. Function: The reversing image is part of the parking assistance system. It uses a rear-mounted camera to capture real-time images of the area behind the vehicle and displays them on the central control screen. When parking, the driver can observe the actual situation behind the vehicle very intuitively based on the images on the screen, greatly improving parking safety. 2. Guidelines: The reversing image guidelines can be divided into two types: simulated wheel trajectory lines and simulated distance marker lines. 3. Wheel Trajectory Lines: Wheel trajectory lines are usually represented by two vertical solid or dashed lines, indicating the simulated movement paths of the two rear wheels. These lines also shift according to the steering wheel's rotation.
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