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System Calibration

This level of accuracy must be maintained after any service procedures are performed on the vehicle that affects the proximity camera system. Should the control module or any one of the cameras require replacement, static re-calibration must be carried out using the approved Land Rover diagnostic equipment.

Camera replacement is detected by the proximity camera control module, through the recognition of a new serial number during the 'camera count' procedure that takes place during the 'ignition on' phase via the local interconnect network (LIN). This detection will log a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) advising a calibration routine should be performed.

Alignment adjustments to the cameras are performed using the diagnostic equipment and the vehicle's TSD (touch screen display). During the calibration procedure, setup software in the control module overlays fine colored lines on the TSD highlighting reference points on the bodywork. For example, the mirror camera image must capture the side repeater indicator, the shut-line of the doors and the lower sill trim.

Direction arrows are pressed to shift the image in the desired direction to meet the reference points viewed on the TSD.

Adjustments include:

When the reference points correspond exactly, the setting is saved and the calibration procedure is complete for that camera.

NOTE: If body repairs are performed that affect the camera system, a calibration procedure must be executed after the repairs are completed.