Genesis 2023 Genesis GV70 3.5T

User Manual - Page 134

For 2023 GENESIS GV70 3.5T.

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Instrument Cluster
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Recommendations to optimize the
3D effect
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Adjust the height of the seat and
steering wheel so that the instrument
cluster and camera module can be
seen at a glance.
The optimal distance to maximize the
3D effect is 30 in. (75 cm). Adjust the
distance between the driver’s seat and
the instrument cluster.
Hold the steering wheel with both
hands and drive in an upright position.
Information
When your face gets too close or far to
the instrument cluster, or the camera
on the instrument cluster is blocked by
the steering wheel or other objects, the
3D cluster changes to 2D automatically.
However if the object blocking the
camera is removed, the cluster changes
back to 3D automatically.
If outside temperature is below 39°F
(4°C), it may change to 2D about 1 to
10 minutes.
Two red lights may appear on the
camera in the following conditions
when:
- The outside brightness is dim or
driving at night
- The vehicle drives inside a building,
such as a basement parking lot
- The camera case of the instrument
cluster is partially damaged
CAUTION
It may sometimes be difficult to
read information on the 3D cluster
in the following situations. You must
change the cluster to 2D for safe
driving.
- The driver is wearing sunglasses,
special glasses, infrared cutoff
glasses, refracting glasses or thick
glasses
- The driver has heavy eye makeup
(eyeliner, mascara, color makeup,
false eyelash) or eye piercing
- The driver’s view is blocked by his/
her hair, etc.
- The driver is winking or wearing an
eye patch on one eye
- The driver’s face is covered
partially by a mask, muffler, hood,
etc.
- The driver’s view is blocked by
incoming light from outside of the
vehicle
- Light from outside, sunlight or
infrared LED light of the camera
is reflected on the glasses or
sunglasses
- The driver turns or lowers his/her
head so that the face or an eye is
hidden from the camera
- The driver shakes his/her head
up and down, or adverse road
conditions cause excessive vehicle
vibrations while driving
- The driver is too tall or short
- More than two people are
looking at the instrument cluster
simultaneously from the driver’s
seat
- The driver’s eyesight of both eyes
are severely different
- The driver has a severe headache
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