Land Rover Defender: Camera features safety
Make sure the following warnings and
cautions have been read and fully
understood before driving the vehicle.
Failure to use the camera systems safely
could result in damage to the vehicle, or
an accident, leading to serious injury or
death.
The camera feature is a driving aid only.
The driver is responsible for driving with
due care and attention.
The driver is responsible for detecting
obstacles and estimating the vehicle's
distance from them when maneuvering
the vehicle.
The cameras must be kept clean and
free from debris or obstructions, e.g.,
ice, frost, snow, leaves, mud, or insects.
Failure to keep the camera clean may
result in miscalculations or false
indications, which can lead to accidents,
potentially causing serious injury or
death.
Do not attach stickers or objects to the
cameras. Failure to keep the cameras
clear from obstructions may result in
miscalculations or false indications,
which can lead to accidents, potentially
causing serious injury or death.
Some overhanging objects or barriers,
which could cause damage to the vehicle,
may not be detected by the cameras.
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Make sure the relevant safety warnings
and cautions have been read and
understood before operating the
camera features.
The camera system is available in three
modes:
On-road.
Off-road.
Towing.
Make sure the relevant safety warnings
and cautions have been read and
understood before operating the
camera features.
Camera view icon: Touch to select an
alternative camera view.
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Make sure the relevant safety warnings
and cautions have been read and
understood before operating the
camera system.
To activate the off-road camera system:
1. From the home menu screen, touch
the c
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Before exiting the vehicle, always select
Park (P), switch off the ignition, apply
the Electric Parking Brake (EPB), and
remove any smart keys. Missing these
steps may lead to serious injury or
death.
No modifications or additions should be
made to the security system. Such
changes could cause the
Vehicle detection Autonomous Emergency
Braking (AEB) does not operate if:
The vehicle is negotiating a tight
corner.
The forward-facing cameras are dirty
or obscured.
The forward-facing radars are dirty or
obscured.
Note: The fitting of forward-facing
radars depends on the vehicle
specific
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