Rear vision camera (rvc), Rear vision, Camera (rvc) -62 – CHEVROLET 2011 Suburban User Manual

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Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban Owner Manual - 2011

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Driving and Operating

SIDE BLIND ZONE SYS.
UNAVAILABLE:
This message
indicates that the SBZA system is
disabled either because the sensor
is blocked and cannot detect
vehicles in your blind zone, or the
vehicle is passing through an open
field of view area, such as the
desert, where there is insufficient
data for operation. The sensor may
be blocked by mud, dirt, snow, ice,
slush, or even heavy rainstorms.
This message may also activate
during heavy rain or due to road
spray. The vehicle does not need
service. For cleaning, see “Washing
the Vehicle” under Exterior Care on
page 10‑93
.

SERVICE SIDE BLIND ZONE
ALERT SYSTEM:
If this message
appears, both SBZA displays will
remain on indicating there is a
problem with the SBZA system.
If these displays remain on after
continued driving, the system needs
service. Take the vehicle to your
dealer.

FCC Information

See Radio Frequency Statement on
page 13‑18
for information
regarding Part 15 of the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)
rules and Industry Canada
Standards RSS-210/220/310.

Frequency of operation: 24.05GHz –
24.25GHz

Field Strength: Not greater than
2.5V/m peak (0.25V/m average) at a
distance of 3m

The manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the
user's authority to operate the
equipment.

Rear Vision
Camera (RVC)

This vehicle may have a Rear
Vision Camera system. Read this
entire section before using it.

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WARNING

The Rear Vision Camera (RVC)
system does not replace driver
vision. RVC does not:

.

Detect objects that are
outside the camera's field of
view, below the bumper,
or underneath the vehicle.

.

Detect children, pedestrians,
bicyclists, or pets.

Do not back the vehicle by only
looking at the RVC screen, or use
the screen during longer, higher
speed backing maneuvers or
where there could be cross-traffic.

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