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Parking Camera Calibration
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I’m looking for some guidance on using the Parking Camera calibration feature in OrBit. I tried this on my XC40 Recharge (MY 2023) because I felt the cameras were badly calibrated to start with. But running through the calibration process made things a bit worse. So I performed the “Learning” process, and the result is yet a bit worse. Wondering if anyone else has tried this feature on their XC40?

Here are some details:
  • From what I could understand, you first collect data by starting the monitoring process, then drive a straight as possible for “a while”. The system tells you if it’s collected enough data.
  • Once you are done, you first stop the car, and you may actually have to turn it off entirely, otherwise OrBit will tell you the car is active and cannot perform any calibration.
  • Calibration is used to tune cameras that had already been calibrated in the past.
  • Learning is used to tune new cameras, or from what I understand, to re-initiate the calibration from scratch.

I’m not sure if I’m doing this right, but as mentioned before, the results on my XC40 were worse than what I had before, and I don’t think there’s any way to go back to factory settings. Any help would be appreciated at this point!
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following. My Stock parking calibration sensors are horrendous on my MY XC40 Recharge 2023. Half the time the Cross Path Detection feature doesn't go off, and doesn't detect people walking behind my car when Im backing up.  I came from a 2019 Jeep Cherokee when this worked flawlessly.  I actually thought someone is wrong with them, so I have a Volvo service center visit in a week to investigate.  Just got the vehicle 2 weeks ago, and it was working fine originally the first few days. Havn't used Orbit yet, but was hoping it would help out...
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Anyone get this figured out?
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