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General Information: Notes

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CAUTION:
  • The multi around monitor helps the driver recognize an obstacle. When you drive your vehicle, you must monitor the safety around your vehicle by yourself.
  • The number of occupied passengers or the quantity of remaining fuel may affect the guide lines on the display. This may lead to dimensional deviations. Therefore, you should use this system as only a guide.
  • The property of the camera lens (wide-angle lens) may cause the displayed image to be distorted or the displayed distances to deviate from the actual ones.
  • The camera is a precision device. It should not be exposed to strong impact such as high-pressure car washes. A malfunction may result.
  • To ensure the camera image is clearly visible, wipe the lens with a damped rag and then a dry rag to remove dust, rain drops or snow.
  • Be careful not to damage the camera lens. Any damage may have an adverse effect on the screen image.

The multi around monitor system consists of four cameras; front, rear and right/left sides (on outside mirrors). By using these cameras, the system displays front, rear and side views as well as bird's eye-view (compound view) on the multivision display to help the driver monitor the safety around the vehicle.

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Parts name Functional description
Front-view camera Is supplied with power through the camera-ECU, and sends a camera image to it.
Rear-view camera
Side-view camera (LH), (RH)
Camera switch (integrated in the steering wheel audio remote control switch) Sends a camera switch signal through the multivision display to the camera-ECU.
Steering wheel sensor Informs the ETACS-ECU of a steering wheel angle.
Camera-ECU
  • Receives various signals from the ECUs via CAN.
  • Overlays a guide line on a camera image, and sends it to the multivision display.
  • Receives a camera switch signal from the multivision display and switches the camera images.
Multivision display
  • Multivision display receives camera image output request signal from the camera-ECU.
  • Multivision display receives camera image signal from the camera-ECU, and displays a camera image on the screen.
ETACS-ECU Informs the camera-ECU of the ignition switch status, the steering wheel angle, the selector lever position, the vehicle speed signal, the back-up light status and the vehicle condition.
Engine control module (ECM) Informs the ETACS-ECU of the vehicle speed.
ASC-ECU Sends a vehicle speed signal to the ECM.
Data link connector Is connected to scan tool (M.U.T.-III) to read the DTC and data list associated with the camera-ECU.
Transmission range switch Informs the ETACS-ECU of the selector lever position.