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5-4. Using the driving support systems
Owners Manual_USA_A6717BE-A_en
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Driving
● Cameras
● Differences between displayed
images and the actual road
● Differences between displayed
images and the actual objects
■ Detection range of the cameras
and sensors
● If a parked vehicle is behind the
target parking space and the dis-
tance between it and the vehicle
becomes far, it may no longer be
able to be detected. Depending on
shape or condition of a parked
vehicle, the detection range may
become short or the vehicle may
not be detected.
● Objects other than parked vehi-
cles, such as columns, walls, etc.,
may not be detected. Also, if they
are detected, they may cause the
target parking space to be mis-
aligned.
■ Situations in which white park-
ing space lines may not be rec-
ognized properly
● In situations such as the following,
parking space lines on the road
surface may not be detected:
• When the parking space does not
use white lines (parking space
boundaries are marked with rope,
blocks, etc.)
• When the parking space lines are
faded or dirty, making them
unclear
• When the road surface is bright,
such as concrete, and the contrast
between it and the white parking
space lines is small
• When the parking space lines are
any color other than yellow or
white
• When the area surrounding the
parking space is dark, such as at
night, in an underground parking
lot, parking garage, etc.
• When it is raining or has rained
and the road surface is wet and
reflective or there are puddles
• When the sun is shining directly
into a camera, such as in the early
morning or evening
• When the parking space is cov-
ered with snow or de-icing agent
• When there marks from repairs or
other marks on the road surface,
or there is a traffic bollard, or other
object on the road surface
• When the color or brightness of
the road surface is uneven
• When a camera has been
splashed by hot or cold water and
the lens has fogged up
• When the appearance of the park-
ing space is affected by the
shadow of the vehicle or trees
• When a camera lens is dirty or
covered with water droplets
● In situations such as the following,
the target parking space may not
be recognized correctly:
• When there marks from repairs or
other marks on the road surface,
or there is a parking block, traffic
bollard, or other object on the road
surface
• When it is raining or has rained
and the road surface is wet and
reflective or there are puddles
• When the area around the vehicle
is dark or backlit
• When the color or brightness of
the road surface is uneven
• When the parking space is on a
slope
• When there are diagonal lines
(access aisle) near the parking
space
• When the appearance of the park-
ing space is affected by the
shadow of a parked vehicle (such
as shadows from the grille, side
step, etc.)
• When accessories which obstruct
the view of the camera are
installed
• When the parking space lines are
faded or dirty, making them
unclear
• When the appearance of the park-
ing space is affected by the
shadow of the vehicle or trees
■ Sensor detection information
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