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5. Driving guide
5.4.7 Intelligent headlamp control
(IHC)*
T h e I H C s y s t e m d e t e c t s t r a ff i c a n d
environmental factors in real time through
a IFC sensor on the upper edge of the front
windshield, and automatically switches
between low beam and high beam. For
example, when driving on a road with
insufficient lighting at night, if the driver turns
on the IHC function and the system judges that
the high beam turning on conditions are met,
the high beam will be automatically turned on;
When the system recognizes an oncoming
vehicle or a vehicle ahead is too close, it will
automatically switch from high beam to low
beam.
Activating IHC
Exterior light
IHC
When the IHC is turned on, the high beam and low beam will be switched
automatically according to the vehicle speed, traffic environment and other conditions.
1. When the vehicle power is in the “ON”
position, in the AV system “Settings →
Body accessories → Exterior light →
IHC”, click
the soft key on the right
side of “IHC” to turn on the IHC.
NOTE
This has a memory function. After the
vehicle is started, the on/off state will be the
same as it was set when the vehicle was
shut down last time.
2. Turn on the IHC by setting the lamplight
switch to the AUTO position.
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After the IHC function is turned on, it is
in the standby state. When conditions for
turning on the high beam are not met,
or the driver does not manually turn on
the high beam, the instrument cluster
indicator lamp
will be in white.
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After the IHC function is turned on, if the
conditions for turning on the high beam
are met, the system will automatically
switch to the high beam, and the
instrument cluster indicator lamp
will
be in blue.
Deactivating IHC
The IHC function is turned off when one of the
following conditions is met:
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The lamplight switch is set to a position
other than AUTO.
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The IHC is turned off in the AV system
“Settings → Body accessories → Exterior
light → IHC”, and by clicking
the IHC
soft key on the right.
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The vehicle is flamed out.