Nissan Qashqai e-POWER 2023 Owners Manual

8.27.16. Intelligent Around View Monitor detection conditions and limitations

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The Intelligent Around View Monitor has some limitations. For details, see

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  • Under conditions such as the following, the Intelligent Around View Monitor cameras may be unable to detect an obstacle and/or the parking position correctly.

    • When the vehicle gets wet with rain or water

    • When the surroundings are dark, such as at night, when in underground locations or in an above-ground parking garage

    • When parking space lines are not clearly visible due to bad weather (rain, snow, fog, dust, sand or snowstorms)

    • When the camera lens is clouded due to contact with water

    • When strong light from the sun or streetlights shines on the road

    • When the road surface is wet and shining, such as during or after rain, or when there are puddles on the road

    • When sunlight shines into the camera, such as in the morning or in the evening

    • When the camera lens is dirty or there are water drops adhering to it

    • When an object is attached that interferes with the camera field of view

    • When strong light (for example, sunlight or high beams from oncoming vehicles) enters the front camera

    • When vehicle's driving posture changed significantly due to sudden braking or loads

    • A sudden change in brightness occurs (for example, when the vehicle enters or exits a tunnel or shaded area or lightning flashes)

    • When driving on a steep downhill or slope or roads with sharp curves

    • People with postures other than upright standing or walking, such as leaning forward, etc.

    • People in a vehicle

    • People pushing shopping carts, strollers, etc.

    • People in clothes such as raincoats or dresses whose outlines are obscured

    • People who have an umbrella or a large bag and have a part of their body hidden

    • A pedestrian' profile is not recognised because he or she has a large luggage or wearing a cloth of the same color as the background.

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