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5. Driving guide
NOTE
● The FCW alerts and the active brake
assist function’s intervention in braking
can be stopped by depressing the
accelerator pedal or turning the steering
wheel.
● In a complex driving environment (such
as traveling on a circuitous road), the
FCW and active brake assist functions
may give an unnecessary warning and
brake the vehicle unnecessarily.
● When the active brake assist function
is activated, the vehicle will be braked,
and the foot may feel hard or vibration
from the brake pedal, which is normal.
● When AEB is negatively affected by
the environmental factors (for example,
electromagnetic interference or the
target itself), the detection function will
be interfered and the AEB performance
will be degraded.
5.4.5 Traffic sign recognition*
Traffic sign recognition is abbreviated to TSR.
TSR provides the driver with speed limit
information by detecting speed limit signs
ahead on the road through the IFC installed
on the front windshield and combining with
data from the navigation of the AV system, and
alerts the driver to overspeed when the speed
limit is exceeded.
On and Off
Go to “Settings → Driving Assistance →
Longitudinal Driving Assistance” in the AV
system, and press the
soft key on the
right side of “TSR” to activate or deactivate this
function.
When this function is activated, the speed
limit sign on the instrument cluster will flash
for a period of time if the speed limit sign is
displayed on the instrument cluster and the
actual speed of the vehicle is slightly higher
than the value indicated on the speed limit
sign.
NOTE
The system has a button state memory
function, so that when the vehicle is
restarted, the system will work in the state
before last shutdown.