Instrument Panel Screens

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The following information describes different screens for features that may appear on the OptiView instrument panel while driving the vehicle.


Reverse Gear Display

Note: The reverse gear display is an optional feature.

When the vehicle is in reverse, the instrument panel provides a 360-degree image on the left-side, a proximity sensor in the top center, and rear video on the right-side. See figure .


Fuel Indicator and DEF Screen

The percent of fuel is displayed in the bottom left of the instrument cluster along with a corresponding bar graph. See figure . The fuel indicator bar graph has two states which include normal (blue) and low (amber). See figure .

When the fuel indicator bar graph is at 12.5% or below, a 'Low Fuel' warning message appears in the upper left corner of the instrument panel, shown in figure .


Turn Signal Screen

Turn signal indicators are located on the left- and right-side of the speedometer. When a turn signal is activated, a corresponding side-camera view is displayed in the center of the speedometer, if the vehicle is equipped with a 360-degree camera system. See figure .


OnGuardALERT™ Forward Collision Warning System

When the OnGuardALERT forward collision warning system (FCW) detects a possible imminent forward collision, an audible alert sounds. A red outlined vehicle and the distance to the vehicle appear under the speedometer, as shown in figure , ref. A. If the OnGuardALERT (FCW) becomes unavailable, an amber indicator illuminates in the center of the screen. See figure , ref. B. For further information, see the OnGuardALERT Forward Collision Warning System.


Left- and Right-Side Tiles

The driver can access the left- and right-side tiles by pressing the 'home' button on the steering wheel. See figure . The first press activates the left side tile and each additional press changes the active side from left to right. See figure .

Identical tiles are located on the left and right sides of the instrument panel, allowing for customization by the driver. See figure . The right side has an additional 'Settings' tile to access the settings menu. The available tiles are:

  • Blank (if the driver does not want a tile to appear)

  • Tachometer

  • Transmission Temperature

  • Oil and Coolant

  • Fuel and DEF

  • Fuel Economy

  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System

  • Trip 1

  • Trip 2

  • Settings (right-side tile only)

Pressing the 'up' or 'down' arrows on the steering wheel navigates through the tiles on the active side. Pressing OK on the steering wheel to confirm the tile selection, or five seconds of inactivity, deactivates the active tile and the currently displayed tiles will be shown in the instrument panel. The active tile is indicated with a square container around the tile and may contain messaging if the tile has resettable information or is the 'Settings' tile. See figure .

The Trip 1 and Trip 2 tiles contain information that can be reset by holding the OK button on the steering wheel for three seconds when the tile is active. This action is displayed to the user with a circular confirmation ring that fills clockwise around the OK button graphic at the bottom of the active tile as shown in figure .


Settings Tile

The settings tile allows the driver to access the settings menu by holding the OK button on the steering wheel for three seconds when the tile is active. This action is displayed to the user with a circular confirmation ring that fills clockwise around the OK button graphic at the bottom of the active tile. See figure . for an example. After confirmation, the settings menu appears in the bottom center of the screen, as shown in figure . The driver uses the 'up' and 'down' arrows on the steering wheel to select the standard or metric speedometer, or diagnostics.

Note: The diagnostics menu is only used by technicians to setup, troubleshoot, or diagnose systems on the vehicle. It contains information such as fault codes, statuses of inputs and outputs to the instrument panel, and 360-degree camera calibration.

The driver can select 'Exit Menu' or hold the 'home' button on the steering wheel for three seconds to close the settings menu and return to the active settings tile on the right side of the instrument panel.


Warning Messages

When a system fault is detected, a warning message appears in the upper left corner of the screen. See figure . There are two types of warnings, an amber warning, and a red warning for critical conditions. Depending on the type of warning, the driver may be able to press the OK button on the steering wheel to dismiss it. If the warning is critical, the driver may not be able to dismiss it.


Warning Message with the Vehicle in Reverse

When the vehicle is in reverse gear and is equipped with a 360-degree camera system, any active warning messages appear in the center of the instrument panel. For an example, see figure .


Tire Pressure Warning

When low or high tire pressure or temperature is detected, the left side tile transitions to tire pressure and a warning message appears in the upper-left corner. See figure . When the OK button on the steering wheel is pressed, the warning message disappears and the left tile transitions back to the previously selected tile. The tire pressure monitoring system indicator remains active until the condition is no longer present.

  1. 360-Degree Image

  2. Proximity Sensor

  3. Rear Video

Fig. 1, Reverse Gear Display Screen (warning lamps not shown for clarity)

  1. Fuel Indicator

  2. Fuel Bar Graph

Fig. 2, Fuel Indicator and Bar Graph

  1. Normal Fuel (blue bar)

  2. Low Fuel (red bar)

Fig. 3, Fuel Bar Graph

  • When the fuel is at 12.5% or below, a 'Low Fuel' warning message appears in the upper left corner of the instrument panel.

Fig. 4, Low Fuel Warning

  • When a turn signal is activated and the vehicle is equipped with a 360-degree camera system, a side-camera view is displayed in the center of the speedometer.

  1. Turn Signal Indicator

Fig. 5, Turn Signal Screen

  • When the OnGuardALERT (FCW) system detects a possible forward collision, the forward vehicle is outlined in red and the distance to the vehicle is shown to the right.

  • The (FCW) system indicator illuminates when the system is not available.

Fig. 6, OnGuardALERT Forward Collision Warning System Screen

  1. Down Arrow

  2. Home Button

  3. Up Arrow

  4. Back Button

  5. OK Button

Fig. 7, Steering Wheel Buttons

  • The left-side tiles are active and noted by the blue square. The first tile is blank on both sides.

Fig. 8, Left-Side Tiles are Active

  • Tachometer tile is selected for the left side.

  • Oil pressure and Coolant Temperature monitoring is selected for the right side.

Fig. 9, Tiles Selected for the Left and Right Side.

  • The left-side tile is active and indicated by a square container around the tile.

Fig. 10, Active Tile, Left Side

  • Hold the 'OK' button for three seconds to reset the Trip 1 an Trip 2 tiles. As the reset takes place, a circle fills clockwise around the 'OK' button below the active tile.

Fig. 11, Confirmation to Reset Active Tile Data

  1. Settings Tile

  2. Settings Menu

Fig. 12, Settings Menu Screen

  • Warning messages appear in the upper-left portion of the instrument panel.

  • A red critical warning message is shown in this location as an example only and would normally appear in the upper-left portion of the instrument panel.

Fig. 13, Warning Message Screen

  • When the vehicle is in reverse gear, active warning messages appear in the top-center of the instrument panel.

Fig. 14, Warning Message, Vehicle in Reverse Gear with a 360-Degree Camera System

  • The tire pressure tile appears on the left side of the instrument panel to notify the driver when an issue occurs with one or more tires. In this example, the tire in amber has low pressure.

  • A warning message appears in the upper-left portion of the instrument panel.

  1. Tire Pressure Monitoring System Indicator

Fig. 15, Tire Pressure Screen

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Document Number: 0000071826
Manual Publication Date: 2024-03-26
Topic Publication Date: 2024-03-26