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Warnings
1. The camera uses fish eye lens. So the size of
the objects or distance from the objects that
appear in the display may differ from the actual
distances and size.
2. In low light conditions, the screen may darken
or image may become faint.
3. If the tire sizes are changed, the position of the
fixed guidelines displayed on the screen may
change.
4. Do not apply any kind of force on the camera.
5. During rainy or snowy conditions, image may
get obscured. So in this condition, do not
depend on park aid system.
6. The camera used in the vehicle, may not
reproduce the same color of the real object.
7. The rear view camera does not display objects
that are close to or below the bumper,
underneath the vehicle, or objects out of the
camera’s field of view. The area displayed on
the screen may vary according to vehicle
orientation or road conditions.
8. In case of damage of the rear portion of the
vehicle, camera position may change. Which
causes wrong visual information on display. In
case of damage, make sure that, camera fitted
properly at the intended location.
9. In case of uneven road conditions or up –hill or
down-hill conditions, do not depend on rear
view camera park aid.
Cautions
• A failure to read and follow these warnings and
instructions may result in a serious accident,
including damage of property or a serious
injury, including loss of life.
• The rear view camera is designed as an aid to
the driver in detecting large stationary objects
to help avoid damage to the vehicle. However,
you, the driver, must use it safely and properly.
Use of the rear view camera is not a substitute
for safe, proper and legal driving.
• Never back up while looking only at the screen.
You should always check behind and around
the vehicle when backing up just as you would
if the vehicle did not have the rear view
camera. Always make sure your intended path
is clear. If you back up while looking only at the
display, you may hit a vehicle, pedestrian,
bicyclist, child, pet or other object resulting in
injury or death. Always reverse the vehicle
slowly.
• Always use your own eyes to confirm the
vehicle’s surroundings, as the displayed image
may be faint or dark, distorted, or not entirely
visible. Always check behind and all around
the vehicle visually with mirrors before
proceeding.
• The area displayed by the rear view camera is
limited. The camera does not display objects
that are close to or below the bumper,
underneath the vehicle, or objects out of the
camera’s field of view. The area displayed on
the screen may vary according to vehicle
orientation or road conditions.
• Using a rear view Camera is not enough to
completely overcome a vehicle’s blind spot.
Many preventable injuries and deaths occur in
driveways or parking lots when drivers do not
see children, pets, or others near their
vehicles. Here are a few safety tips that will
help you to avoid a back-over accident.
• Walk completely around your vehicle before
getting in. Check for kids, toys, and pets
before entering the vehicle and starting the
engine.
• Roll down your window so you will be able to
hear what is happening outside your vehicle.
• Teach children to move away from a vehicle
whenever it is started.
• Adhere to all applicable traffic laws and
motor vehicle regulations applicable to the
device.
USING CAMERA
1. As the camera is water proof construction, do
not detach, disassemble or modify in any
manner from the actual position. This will show
in correct visual information in display.
2. Don’t use camera when back door is open. If
back door is open, visual information may not
be the actual rear view of the vehicle.
3. When the camera is operated under
fluorescent lights, sodium light or mercury light
etc., illuminated areas on the lens may appear
to flicker in the display.
4. Do not attach any advertisement or styling or
any kind of stickers on top of camera. If this
happens, camera cannot provide you the
visual image.
5. Do not add any accessory, which will obstruct
camera field of view.
6. High humidity and variation in ambient
temperature may result into condensation




