Precautions For The Handling Of Mod (Moving Object Detection)
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- MOD (Moving Object Detection) does not inform the driver of stationary objects.
- MOD (Moving Object Detection) detects a moving object by processing image data of an image shown on the display. The detection performance of a moving object is limited.
- MOD (Moving Object Detection) may not operate properly when any of the following conditions is satisfied:
- Color and brightness of a moving object are similar to those of its background.
- Existence of blinking light, such as turn signal lamp
- Reflection of a strong light, such as head lamp light from other vehicles or sun light.
- Inappropriate orientation of camera due to folded mirror.
- Non-moving objects, such as water droplets dripping on the camera lens, white smoke from the muffler or moving shadow may be detected.
- Detection may not be performed properly depending on the speed, direction, distance, and shape of moving object.