Setting guidelines on the rear view, Image, Customising preferences – Pioneer AVIC-F8430BT User Manual

Page 151: Setting guidelines on the rear view image

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Setting guidelines on the rear
view image

CAUTION

! When adjusting the guidelines, be sure to

park the vehicle in a safe place and apply the
handbrake.

! Before getting out of the car to place the

markings, be sure to turn the ignition switch
off (ACC OFF).

! The range projected by the rear view camera

is limited. Also, the vehicle width and distance
guidelines displayed on the rear view camera
image may differ from the actual vehicle
width and distance. (The guidelines are
straight lines.)

! The image quality may deteriorate depending

on the usage environment, such as at night or
in dark surroundings.

1

Park your vehicle in a safe place and

apply the handbrake.

2

Using packing tape or similar, place

markings approximately 25 cm from each
side of the vehicle, and approximately
50 cm and 2 m from the rear bumper.

Rear bumper

25 cm

50 cm

25 cm

2 m

Markings

Markings

3

Put the gearstick in reverse and display

the rear view camera screen.

4

Touch

.

The screen for setting the guidelines appears.

5

Touch

or

.

The screen for adjusting the points appears.

# If you touch [Clear], the display position of the
guidelines returns to the factory settings.

6

Touch

or

to select a point.

7

Touch

,

,

or

to adjust

the position of the point.
The setting range for each point is shown
below.

! Lower left:

63,

663,

221,

181

! Upper left:

221,

517,

75,

339

! Upper right:

581,

157,

75,

339

! Lower right:

699,

27,

221,

181

p When a point is moved, the distance the

point is moved from the initial value is dis-
played at the top right of the screen.

8

Touch [OK].

The set value is saved and the rear view image
appears.

# If you touch [Clear], the point returns to the
position prior to adjustment.
# If you touch , the display returns to the set-
ting screen for guidelines without reflecting the
setting.

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Chapter

27

Customising

pr
eferences

Customising preferences

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