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The lane line conditions are complex such as lane line diverging, intersections or
construction areas.
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False recognition may be caused when the roadway is shaded by bridge ties or trees.
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The light is low or the lane line is blurred at night.
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The speed of the vehicle is less than 60km/h.
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The lane lines do not meet the requirements of national standards.
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Sudden changes in the brightness of the vehicle's external ambient light, such as
entering a tunnel.
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When the advanced DAS camera unit or the front windshield is replaced or after
the four-wheel alignment, the system needs to be re-calibrated, otherwise it will
not work properly. Please contact an authorized FAW Hongqi dealer.
WARINING
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LDW/LKA is only a DAS, so the driver must not over-rely on it and shall drive
carefully.
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The driver is the primary controller of the vehicle, who is superior to the
LDW/LKA system and must maintain control of the vehicle at all times and has
full responsibility for the vehicle.
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Stop using the system when road and environmental factors may cause the
system to not work properly.
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To avoid disturbing the driver, the system will not alert when the LDW/LKA
activation conditions are not met.
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LDW systems that are not properly calibrated can misidentify other lanes and
even cause accidents.
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The LDW /LKA system can recognize road lines and curbs with certain contrast,
but it may not recognize or be unable to recognize the blurred and defaced road
lines, and it may misrecognize some car marks, water marks or shadows on the
road with large color contrast.
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When consecutive corrections are triggered within 180s by the LKA, the driver
will be inspected for hand away from the steering wheel. Long time hand away
from the steering wheel will trigger the alarm prompt sound and the sound will be
gradually increased.
Summary of Contents for E-HS9
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Page 65: ...1 3 Immobilizer system 63 Safety precautions 1 ...
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Page 388: ...9 1 Specification Service data 386 List of abbreviations 386 Other information 385 ...
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