8-2 . Panoramic view monitor
• Patterns formed on a road , such as white lines , pedestrian crossings , stone pavement , tram rails , road repair traces , fallen leaves , gravels , puddles , etc .
• Metal covering ( gratings ) or a road gutter
• A road shoulder or ramp
• Reflections of an object on a puddle or wet road surface
• Shadows
• Objects having height / slender length , such as columns , traffic corns , fire hydrants , etc .
• Pedestrians , bicycles , or vehicles that are standing still
● In situations such as the following , the system may operate even though there is no possibility of a collision :
• When the vehicle rides on a ramp
• When there is a change in gradient
• When the vehicle is tilted at a steep angle , due to carrying load or sudden braking
• When the suspension has been modified or tires other than specified are installed
• When the vehicle height has been excessively changed ( nose-up , nose-down )
• When a non-genuine electric part , such as a fog light , is installed near the camera sensors
• When a non-genuine bumper protector , such as a bumper trim , is installed
• When an arm is held outside of a window
• When the camera sensors are displaced in position or direction
• When a towing hook is installed
• When a camera lens is dirty with mud , snow melting agent , etc .
• When water droplets are attached on a camera lens
• When there is a flashing light source , such as the emergency flashers
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