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branchespark
 


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Reversing video guides on HSE

My ICE kit is a bit dicky on my MY2012 HSE and I wondered if this is another issue with it!

When in reverse, the guides come up overlaid on the video. When I turn the wheels they stay static and don't bend, as they do in the Evoque. Is this right or wrong?

Also, when you start the car or change radio channel I get a load of fuzz / white noise for a few seconds. Really annoying.

I think the whole system's screwed!

Sam
  
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Only if you have the full surround cameras will the overlay "bend" otherwise with just the reversing camera they are fixed lines.
  
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What use is that?! The Evoque doesn't have surround cameras, so "it must be software"!
  
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Er, yes, clearly software putting the line overlay on on the picture. Hardware would be tricky... Spraying yellow lines on the road when you put the car in reverse is very messy. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

I've tried both fixed and curving versions and found the fixed lines fine as they help line up into a bay. Bending ones didn't add that much as I find I can tell the turning radius easy enough. Interesting that evoke drivers need that little extra help though Whistle
  
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branchespark wrote:
The Evoque doesn't have surround cameras, so "it must be software"!
Presumably so on the Evoque but on the D4 with reversing camera only the lines are added by the camera itself rather than by any software further up the line, on faulty camera's they can disappear (and the image can loose it's reverseness too Rolling Eyes ) The End  
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Hi
i have the 2012 hse with all the camers. my lines bend when i turn the wheel, makes it allot easier to reverse over things in my way!!
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I thought the bendy lines were enabled in software with tow assist?

[edit] and a forum search reveals that you need the full camera package for tow assist Rolling Eyes
 

Last edited by AlanC on 30th Nov 2011 9:48 pm. Edited 1 time in total 
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MrH wrote:
Only if you have the full surround cameras will the overlay "bend" otherwise with just the reversing camera they are fixed lines.


As MrH said, if you just have a reverse camera you get static lines, but if you have the full surround camera setup then the lines will 'bend'. Thumbs Up This is also sated in the 2011 (presume other years as well) manual for the D4.
  
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My previous Jag XF had the bendy lines but not sure if they assisted more than the straight lines. The screen also displayed more of a punch. I mean I love the picture of the Disco 4 on start up but come on it would be nice if there was more on there...ie 4x4 info, Sat Nav arrows (that's on my A6 and on a previous 2004 E Class)

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AlanC wrote:
I thought the bendy lines were enabled in software with tow assist?

[edit] and a forum search reveals that you need the full camera package for tow assist Rolling Eyes



You are correct ... But these are different bendy lines Laughing .... These are for reversing a trailer
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