Your Land Rover Discovery has many
features to aid parking your vehicle.
In this video, we'll show you how the
surround camera system and parking aids
can help you maneuver your vehicle and
how the 360 parking aid works.
Certain criteria need to be met for the 
parking aid system to function correctly.
Please be aware that the system may not
function in all road and weather conditions.
The parking aids sensors, located 
in the front and rear bumpers
and on each corner of the vehicle, need
to be kept clean and clear of ice, frost,
dirt, or anything obstructing its detection pathway.
Please be aware that the sensors may not
detect moving objects, such as children
or animals until they are dangerously close,
some overhanging objects or 
barriers, or thin obstructions.
When driving slowly forwards into a parking space with drive selected, touch the parking aid icon on
the touchscreen. The front and side
sensors activate and the indicator above
the parking aid icon illuminates to confirm selection.
The touchscreen displays an overhead view of 
the vehicle and the surrounding area.
The vehicle's predicted pathway, based 
on the position of the steering wheel
and the vehicle's speed, is shown on the display.
Any obstacles within the vehicle's surroundings are displayed as colored blocks on the touchscreen.
These colored blocks depict the likelihood of a collision with the detected obstacles and the risk level.
When an object is detected, 
a warning tone is also emitted
This increases in frequency as you move
closer to the object and becomes
constant when the object is 
within 12 inches of the bumper.
Remember to always observe your
surroundings and take action if required.
If you wish to cancel the view, touch the cross on
the top right corner of the screen.
When reversing into a parking space, the
parking aid system automatically activates.
The front, rear, and side sensors automatically activate;
an indicator above the parking aid icon
illuminates to confirm that the system
is active. If you have an accessory
fitted to the rear of the vehicle it is
important to remember that the system
indicates the distance between an object
and the bumper, not the fitted accessory.
The rear camera, mounted on the rear bumper,
automatically displays a color
image from the rear of the vehicle.
The rear camera image displays on the left
side of the screen and the right side
shows the parking aid's 360-degree overhead graphic.
Reversing and parking guidance lines are
overlaid onto the rear camera image.
The solid line represents the projected wheel trajectory.
The dotted line is the safe working width of the 
vehicle, including the exterior mirrors.
The short, horizontal line is the luggage
compartment access guidance line.
Do not go back any further than this if you
need to access the luggage compartment area.
The colored blocks indicate that the
parking aid sensors have detected an object.
A warning tone increases in frequency 
as you move closer to the object.
The tone becomes constant when the 
object is within 12 inches of the bumper.
Always observe the surrounding area and
estimate the distance from the vehicle to the object.
Take appropriate action if required.
Touch the camera icon. The four cameras,
one mounted in the front grille, one in
the rear bumper, and one on each of the
exterior mirrors, are used to display
camera images on the touchscreen.
A graphic of the vehicle is displayed 
in the center of the screen.
Touch the arrow icons to select
the associated camera image.
Up to two images can be displayed at the same time.
Touch the 360-degree icon to display a bird's-eye view.
The parking aid system will remain
active until you select park or drive
forwards at a speed of more than 10 miles per hour.
The indicator above the parking aid icon extinguishes when the parking aid system is no longer active.
For more information on your Land Rover Discovery,
visit LandRoverUSA.com
or contact your authorized Land Rover Retailer.
