Parking -> Automatic camera perspective for your BMW i5 2023-2025
Parking
CONTROLS
To exit rearview camera view, select an-
other camera view in the selection window
or press the button again.
General information
As soon as obstacles are detected, the view
changes to a fixed display of the area in front
of or behind the bumper, or switches to side
Park Distance Control as necessary.
Deactivated rearview camera
When the rearview camera is deactivated, for
instance when the trunk is open, the camera
image is displayed with gray shading.
When reverse gear is engaged, the automatic
camera perspective is, if necessary, exited and
the system uses a semi-automatic camera
perspective to the rear. If necessary, select the
automatic camera perspective when reverse
gear is engaged. The automatic camera per-
spective will then be maintained for the current
parking operation.
Semi-automatic camera
perspective
Follow the information in the "Parking assis-
tance systems" chapter.
Principle
Depending on the parking direction and en-
gaged selector lever position, a fixed camera
perspective is displayed with the areas in front
of or behind the vehicle.
Turning the automatic camera
perspective on/off
Turning the camera view on/off
automatically
When the parking assistance systems' display
is turned on, automatic camera perspective is
selected automatically.
General information
Follow the information in the "Parking assis-
tance systems" chapter.
Turning the semi-automatic camera
perspective on/off
The icon in the selection window is selected
automatically.
To exit the steering-dependent camera view,
select another camera view in the selection
window.
1.
Press the button.
2.
Select the icon in the selection window.
To exit the fixed camera view, select an-
other camera view in the selection window.
Turning the camera view on/off
manually
Automatic camera
perspective
1.
Press the button.
2.
The icon in the selection window is se-
lected automatically.
Principle
To exit the steering-dependent camera
view, select another camera view in the se-
lection window or press the button again.
The automatic camera perspective shows a
steering-dependent view in the respective driv-
ing direction.
This perspective adapts to the respective driv-
ing situation.
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Parking
CONTROLS
Side protection
Side view
Principle
Principle
The side Park Distance Control is automati-
cally displayed when the automatic camera
perspective is turned on. The function shows
obstacles located next to the vehicle.
Side view shows the vehicle's side surround-
ings, making it easier to position the vehicle at
the curb or with other obstacles on the side.
The side view looks from rear to front and, in
case of danger, focuses automatically on pos-
sible obstacles.
General information
Follow the information in the "Parking assis-
tance systems" chapter.
General information
Follow the information in the "Parking assis-
tance systems" chapter.
Display
Turning the side view on/off
The selection window lets you choose the side
view for the left or right side of the vehicle.
1.
Press the button.
2.
Select the icon for the desired vehicle
side in the selection window.
To protect the sides of the vehicle, obstacle
markings are displayed on the sides of the ve-
hicle.
To exit the side view, select another cam-
era view in the selection window.
▷
▷
No markings: no obstacles detected.
Color marks: warning against detected ob-
stacles.
3D view
Principle
System limits
The system only displays stationary obstacles
that were previously detected by sensors while
passing them.
With 3D view, a circle is displayed around the
vehicle top view in the selection window.
Specified perspectives can be selected on the
circle.
The system does not detect whether an obsta-
cle moves later on. For this reason, at stand-
still, the marks are not shown anymore in the
display after a certain time. The area next to
the vehicle must be newly captured.
General information
The current perspective is marked with a cam-
era icon.
Follow the information in the "Parking assis-
tance systems" chapter.
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