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Full Screen Display:GUID-55760965-E59E-4AF9-9B58-851AFB5FCC86The full screen display will appear when select-
ing the ªFull Screen Displayº key.
To operate the Image Viewer or to change the
settings, select the desired key using the multi-
function controller.
.
(Start)
Select the ª
º key to start playing the
slideshow.
.
(Stop)
Select the ª
º key to stop the slideshow.
.
(Next)
Select the ª
º key to display the next file. .
(Previous)
Select the ª
º key to display the previous
file.
Setting the Image Viewer:
GUID-658CE881-5289-4932-8234-B294E414AEFBThe Image Viewer setting display will appear
when selecting the ªSettingsº key on the full
screen display. The following settings are
available for the full screen display.
. Slideshow Speed
Select the ªSlideshow Speedº key. From the
following display, select the changing time
from 5, 10, 30, 60 seconds or ªNo Auto
Changeº.
. Slideshow Order
Select the ªSlideshow Orderº key. From the
following display, select ªRandomº or ªOrder
Listº. For ªOrder Listº, the image order is the
order of the files as stored on the USB
memory.
Operating tips:
GUID-3274A746-F715-4093-95EF-0FF9BA92225F. Only files that meet the following conditions
will be displayed.
Ð Image type: JPEG
Ð File Extensions: *.jpg, *jpeg
Ð Maximum Resolution: 2048 61536
pixels Ð Maximum Size: 2-MB
Ð Colors: 32768 (15-bit)
Ð Maximum File Name lengths: 253-Bytes
Ð Maximum Folders: 500
Ð Maximum Images per Folder: 1024
. If an electronic device (such as a digital
camera) is directly connected to the vehicle
using a USB cable, no image will be
displayed on the screen.
. If the file name is too long, some file names
may not be entirely displayed.
. When the total number of characters in the
file name exceeds 100 or if 1 file name in a
directory exceeds 100 characters, all files
will show a shortened 8-character version.
The image will still be displayed when
selected.
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GUID-1540451A-299B-4D2F-A4B8-92CD293DC8E7
WARNING
Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions for proper use of the Rear-
View Monitor system could result in
serious injury or death.
.The RearView Monitor is a conve-
nience but it is not a substitute for
proper backing. Always turn and
look out the windows, and check
mirrors to be sure that it is safe to
move before operating the vehicle.
Always back up slowly.
. The system is designed as an aid to
the driver in showing large station-
ary objects directly behind the vehi-
cle, to help avoid damaging the
vehicle.
. The distance guide line and the
vehicle width line should be used
as a reference only when the vehicle
is on a level paved surface. The
distance viewed on the monitor is
for reference only and may be
different than the actual distance
between the vehicle and displayed
objects.
CAUTION
Do not scratch the camera lens when
cleaning dirt or snow from the front of
the camera.
The RearView Monitor system automatically
shows a rear view of the vehicle when the shift
lever is placed in the ªRº (Reverse) position.
The radio can still be heard while the RearView
Monitor is active.
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To display the rear view, the RearView Monitor
system uses a camera located just above the
vehicle's license plate
*1.
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OP-
ERATION
GUID-731F2BE0-BAE7-4D00-A1C9-41117EBCCEB1With the ignition switch in the ªONº position,
move the shift lever to the ªRº (Reverse) position
to operate the RearView Monitor.
REARVIEW MONITOR (models with
navigation system)
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HOW TO READ DISPLAYED LINESGUID-2A4D5879-402C-4479-AB64-74B1CEBEB2DAGuiding lines which indicate the vehicle width
and distances to objects with reference to the
bumper line
*Aare displayed on the monitor.
Distance guide lines:
Indicate distances from the bumper.
. Red line
*1: approx. 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
. Yellow line
*2: approx. 3 ft (1 m)
. Green line
*3: approx. 7 ft (2 m)
. Green line
*4: approx. 10 ft (3 m)
Vehicle width guide lines
*5:
Indicate the vehicle width when backing up. Predictive course lines
*6:
Indicate the predictive course when backing up.
The predictive course lines will be displayed on
the monitor when the shift lever is in the ªRº
(Reverse) position and the steering wheel is
turned. The predictive course lines will move
depending on how much the steering wheel is
turned and will not be displayed while the
steering wheel is in the neutral position.
The vehicle width guide lines and the width of
the predictive course lines are wider than the
actual width and course.
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTIVE
COURSE LINES
GUID-E553930F-FF31-4E97-94EA-691A1691E761
WARNING
. If the tires are replaced with differ-
ent sized tires, the predictive course
line may not be displayed correctly.
. On a snow-covered or slippery road,
there may be a difference between
the predictive course line and the
actual course line.
. The displayed lines will appear
slightly off to the right because the
rearview camera is not installed in
the rear center of the vehicle.
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1. Visually check that the parking space is safe
before parking your vehicle.
2. The rear view of the vehicle is displayed on the screen
*Awhen the shift lever is moved
to the ªRº (Reverse) position.
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3. Slowly back up the vehicle adjusting thesteering wheel so that the predictive course
lines
*Benter the parking space*C.
4. Maneuver the steering wheel to make the vehicle width guide lines
*Dparallel to the
parking space
*Cwhile referring to the
predictive course lines. 5. When the vehicle is parked in the space
completely, move the shift lever to the P
(Park) position (Automatic Transmission
models) or in an appropriate gear (Manual
Transmission models) and apply the parking
brake.
Difference between predictive and actual
distances
GUID-7CBBC06A-987D-450D-98D2-B2FE3AAD4FAFThe displayed guide lines and their locations on
the ground are for approximate reference only.
Objects on uphill or downhill surfaces or
projecting objects will be actually located at
distances different from those displayed in the
monitor relative to the guide lines (refer to
illustrations) . When in doubt, turn around and
view the objects as you are backing up, or park
and exit the vehicle to view the positioning of
objects behind the vehicle.
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Backing up on a steep uphill:GUID-325F22A4-FB5F-4201-993C-18B5095AEB89When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide
lines are shown closer than the actual distance.
Note that any object on the hill is further than it
appears on the monitor.
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Backing up on a steep downhill:GUID-397F224D-8443-4BD0-8193-B3666877D236When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the
distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide
lines are shown further than the actual distance.
Note that any object on the hill is closer than it
appears on the monitor.
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Backing up near a projecting object:GUID-E97A29C7-E4CE-4688-986E-1697E377BF68The predictive course lines*Ado not touch the
object in the display. However, the vehicle may
hit the object if it projects over the actual
backing up course.
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Backing up behind a projecting object:GUID-E59F9778-4837-4BD3-8926-3A6183E5CF17The position*Cis shown further than the
position
*Bin the display. However, the
position
*Cis actually at the same distance
as the position
*A. The vehicle may hit the
object when backing up to the position
*Aif
the object projects over the actual backing up
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ADJUSTING THE SCREENGUID-6909FA34-339A-4CA3-8E7D-96A8841A81F8To adjust the Display ON/OFF, Brightness, Tint,
Color, Contrast and Black Level of the RearView
Monitor, push the SETTING button with the
RearView Monitor on, select the ªDisplayº key
on the screen and select the item key and adjust
the level using the multifunction controller.
Do not adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color,
Contrast and Black Level of the Rear View
Monitor while the vehicle is moving. Make sure
the parking brake is firmly applied.
NOTE:
Do not adjust any of the display settings of
the RearView Monitor while the vehicle is
moving. Make sure the parking brake is
firmly applied.
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PREDICTIVE COURSE LINE SETTINGSGUID-AAECF1B8-4C6B-4110-BDDC-38B8FF00F2FATo toggle on and off the predictive course lines:
1. Push theSETTINGbutton.
2. Select ªOthersº key and push the ENTER
button.
3. Select ªCameraº key and push the ENTER
button.
Predictive Course Lines:
When this item is turned on, the predictive
course lines will be displayed on the monitor
when the shift lever is in the ªRº (Reverse)
position.
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM LIM-
ITATIONS
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WARNING
Listed below are the system limitations
for RearView Monitor. Failure to oper-
ate the vehicle in accordance with these
system limitations could result in ser-
ious injury or death.
. The system cannot completely elim-
inate blind spots and may not show
every object.
. Underneath the bumper and the
corner areas of the bumper cannot
be viewed on the RearView Monitor
because of its monitoring range
limitation. The system will not show
small objects below the bumper,
and may not show objects close to
the bumper or on the ground.
. Objects viewed in the RearView
Monitor differ from actual distance
because a wide-angle lens is used.
. Objects in the RearView Monitor
will appear visually opposite com-
pared to when viewed in the rear
view and outside mirrors.
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.Use the displayed lines as a refer-
ence. The lines are highly affected
by the number of occupants, fuel
level, vehicle position, road condi-
tions and road grade.
. Make sure that the trunk lid or rear
hatch is securely closed when back-
ing up.
. Do not put anything on the rearview
camera. The rearview camera is
installed above the license plate.
. When washing the vehicle with
high-pressure water, be sure not to
spray it around the camera. Other-
wise, water may enter the camera
unit causing water condensation on
the lens, a malfunction, fire or an
electric shock.
. Do not strike the camera. It is a
precision instrument. Otherwise, it
may malfunction or cause damage
resulting in a fire or an electric
shock.
The following are operating limitations and do
not represent a system malfunction:
. When the temperature is extremely high or
low, the screen may not clearly display objects.
. When strong light is directly coming on the
camera, objects may not be displayed
clearly.
. Vertical lines may be seen in objects on the
screen. This is due to strong reflected light
from the bumper.
. The screen may flicker under fluorescent
light.
. The colors of objects on the RearView
Monitor may differ somewhat from the actual
color of objects.
. Objects on the monitor may not be clear in a
dark environment.
. If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the
camera, the RearView Monitor may not
display objects clearly. Clean the camera.
. Do not use wax on the camera window.
Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth
dampened with mild detergent diluted with
water.
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCEGUID-09E04EEF-4E5D-4D36-954A-9B1C5D42E313
CAUTION
.Do not use alcohol, benzine or
thinner to clean the camera. This
will cause discoloration. To clean
the camera, wipe with a cloth dam-
pened with diluted mild cleaning
agent and then wipe with a dry
cloth.
. Do not damage the camera as the
monitor screen may be adversely
affected.
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If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the camera
*1, RearView Monitor may not display objects
clearly. Clean the camera by wiping it with a
cloth dampened with a diluted mild cleaning
agent and then wiping it with a dry cloth.
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CENTER VENTILATORSGUID-1054DC92-6C4F-4BE8-B77D-8D7266A09E61Open or close, and adjust the air flow direction
of ventilators.
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SIDE VENTILATORSGUID-33F58919-39BA-4879-8F3C-81581BA26D58Open or close, and adjust the air flow direction
of ventilators as illustrated.
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WARNING
.The air conditioner cooling function
operates only when the engine is
running.
. Do not leave children or adults who
would normally require the support
of others alone in your vehicle. Pets
should not be left alone either. On
hot, sunny days, temperatures in a
closed vehicle could quickly become
high enough to cause severe or
possibly fatal injuries to people or
animals.
. Do not use the recirculation mode
for long periods as it may cause the
interior air to become stale and the
windows to fog up.
Start the engine and operate the heater and air
conditioner system.
NOTE:
. Odors from inside and outside the
vehicle can build up in the air condi-
tioner unit. Odor can enter the passen-
ger compartment through the vents.
. When parking, set the heater and air
conditioner controls to turn off air recirculation to allow fresh air into the
passenger compartment. This should
help reduce odors inside the vehicle.
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For the models with navigation system, push the
ªSTATUSº
button to display the heater and air
conditioner status screen. (See ªHow to use
STATUS buttonº (P.4-8) .)
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1. ªº fan speed control dial
2. Temperature control dial* * The display of degrees:
ª60-75-90º is used for 8F (US) .
ª18-25-32º is used for 8C (Canada) .
3. Air flow control dial
4. ªA/Cº air conditioner button
5. Intake air control button (ª
º outside air and
ªº air recirculation)
6. ª
º rear window defroster button (See ªRear
window defroster switchº (P.2-32) .)
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER (Type
A) (if so equipped)
GUID-C93D6B5D-FA80-460F-A562-56C71A29D5FE
Automatic operationGUID-92EAE646-5525-472B-9AE3-A7DEA9F97904
Cooling and/or dehumidified heating
(AUTO):
GUID-14B83543-A188-4F89-8112-326585C75459This mode may be used all year round. The
system works automatically to control the inside
temperature, air flow distribution and fan speed
after the preferred temperature is set manually.
1. Turn the ª
º fan speed control dial and air
flow control dial to the ªAUTOº position. The
air conditioner will automatically turn on.
2. Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature. .
The temperature of the passenger compart-
ment will be maintained automatically. Air
flow distribution and fan speed are also
controlled automatically.
A visible mist may be seen coming from the
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a mal-
function.
Dehumidified defrosting or defogging:
GUID-E99A9E0F-A7F3-4EA1-8BF3-99108990FC081. Turn the ªº fan speed control dial to the
desired position.
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the ª
º
position.
3. Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired temperature.
.To quickly remove ice from the outside ofthe windows, turn the ª
º fan speed
control dial to the maximum position.
.As soon as possible after the windshield is clean, turn the air flow control dial to
the ªAUTOº position to return to the auto
mode.
.When the air flow control dial is turned tothe ª
º or ªº position, the air
conditioner will automatically be turned
on at outside temperatures above 238F
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