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Rear camera while not in reverse? YES you can!

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#1 ·
I'm shocked that I'm the first one to figure this out (maybe I'm not?)

Someone mentioned recently about the service menu:
Hold the home button for a few seconds, and while holding it, tap the tune knob twice
you can do it with one hand if you start with your thumb on the home button

Not a whole lot of stuff here, voltage reading, general diagnostics. careful with that speaker test button! don't press it with anyone else in the car!
https://www.ascentforums.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8387&d=1556629561

Once there, choose the camera setting menu, then scroll to the bottom, and choose camera setting
voila!
https://www.ascentforums.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8389&d=1556629601


This looks like a menu to make adjustments to the grid lines but it can be open any time (you can see in my photo that I'm in park)

In the menu you can also turn off all of the lines if you're using it to monitor a trailer or something (the most useful way I can think of to use this)

It's a little trippy to see while driving though and quite distracting. *use at your own risk*


Now if only there was a way to record it....
 

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#3 ·
Very cool! Gotta try this. Yes would be great for monitoring cargo on my flat bed trailer (which I can't see in the rear/side mirrors).

My GMC Canyon had a button that would turn the rear camera on for 8 secs while you were driving. It was a handy feature!
 
#4 ·
I used this last week while towing an 18' trailer. Helpful when I started out (kept wondering if the ball was still on... noob tow driver!). And then I got rear ended, and so it was helpful to know that the ball lock was still working (not a noob any more, just needed reassurance!).

Oh, and it's really helpful when backing up to the ball. If I needed to come forward a smidge, the rear view would stay on the screen even when not in Reverse.

This set of menus is good to monitor oil temp too, helpful in my first long drive towing.

F.S.
 
#7 ·
Would this be helpful when carrying a large item in the rear cargo area that blocks the driver from using the windshield rear-view mirror?
 
#12 ·
I'm shocked that I'm the first one to figure this out (maybe I'm not?)

Someone mentioned recently about the service menu:
Hold the home button for a few seconds, and while holding it, tap the tune knob twice
you can do it with one hand if you start with your thumb on the home button

Not a whole lot of stuff here, voltage reading, general diagnostics. careful with that speaker test button! don't press it with anyone else in the car!
https://www.ascentforums.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8387&d=1556629561

Once there, choose the camera setting menu, then scroll to the bottom, and choose camera setting
voila!
https://www.ascentforums.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8389&d=1556629601


This looks like a menu to make adjustments to the grid lines but it can be open any time (you can see in my photo that I'm in park)

In the menu you can also turn off all of the lines if you're using it to monitor a trailer or something (the most useful way I can think of to use this)

It's a little trippy to see while driving though and quite distracting. use at your own risk


Now if only there was a way to record it....
Hey there,
I LOADED my outback to return to Canada with some of our belongings after renting out our home in FLORIDA. The outback is PACKED to the top and so i want to see out my back camera while driving. Can you help clarify these instructions so i can make my move safely and see out the direct back? thanks
 
#14 ·
Hi, you have a totally different head unit, in a different model car. I'd suggest you ask over in the Outback forums:


Also mine is a premium 2017 outback 3.6