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DRIVERS ASSISTANCE
4.
No indicator
•
For example: If the vehicle drifts left
without a turn signal selected, the
system will activate an audible and
visual warning.
LANE DEPARTURE SENSITIVITY
The user can select different sensitivity
through the touch panel.
1.
Early
•
Audio and visual warnings are
triggered when the wheel is too close
to the lane mark.
2.
Normal
•
Audio and visual warnings are
triggered when the wheel is touching
the lane mark. This is the default
setting for LDW.
3.
Late
•
Audio and visual warnings are
triggered when the wheel is driving on
the lane mark.
FORWARD COLLISION
WARNING (FCW)
Forward Collision Warning is only available
at speeds ranging from 12.5 to 50 mph (20
to 80 km/h). Activation of the FCW system
can be done through the CIU.
The yellow FCW icon provides early
warning that action may be required to
avoid a collision. There is no audio sounds
to assist with the alert.
The red FCW icon with a soft audio sound
provides warning that immediate action is
required to avoid a forward collision. The
action required might be applying brakes
or swerving to avoid collision.
In the event the red FCW icon with a hard
audio sound occurs, without immediate
action you will be involved in a forward
collision.
The system will be automatically
disengaged when the wipers are activ.e
That means FCW is not available on a rainy
day.
SENSITIVITY SETTINGS
There are 3 level of FCW sensitivities. The
major difference between them is the
"risky" level threshold
1.
Early
2.
Normal
3.
Late
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