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STARTING AND DRIVING
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The ACC helps the driver to maintain the same speed with the front
vehicle and keep the preset interval. For long distance driving on the
uncrowded motorway and long straight road, the ACC can allow you to
enjoy a more comfortable and pleasant driving experience. The driver
can set the desired speed and interval with the front vehicle. When the
camera unit detects that the front vehicle slows down, the vehicle will
automatically decelerate accordingly. When the front road is smooth
again, the vehicle resumes to the set speed.
The driver shall always pay attention to the current
traffic and intervene when the ACC does not maintain
the correct speed or distance. The ACC cannot handle
all traffic conditions, weather and road conditions.
Please read all sections related to the ACC in this Manual
to understand the restrictions for this function, the
driver shall master these restrictions before using the
function.
T h e d r i v e r s h a l l a l w a y s a s s u m e t h e u l t i m a t e
responsibility for maintaining a correct distance and
speed, even if the ACC is enabled.
Overview
The distance between the vehicle and the front vehicle is measured by
the camera unit. The ACC controls the speed by accelerating and
braking. When the ACC applies the brake, the brake will give a low
noise, this is a normal situation.
The purpose of the ACC is to follow the front vehicle in the same lane at
the interval set by the driver. If the camera unit cannot see any front
vehicle, then the speed set/stored by the driver will be maintained. If the
speed of the front vehicle exceeds the speed stored, the above may
occur.
The purpose of the ACC is to control the speed steadily. When
emergency braking is required, the driver shall apply the brake by
himself. Also when the driver of the front vehicle suddenly depresses
the brake, this involves large speed variation. Accidental braking or
brake failure may occur due to restrictions for the camera unit.
The ACC is able to follow another vehicle at the speed from stationary
to 150km/h.
The ACC is not an anti-collision system. If the system
does not detect the front vehicle, then the driver shall
intervene.
The ACC does not take the brake invention for human or
animal and small vehicles, such as bicycle, motorcycle,
electric bicycle, including drop frame trailer,
approaching, slowly moving or stationary vehicles and
animals.
STARTING AND DRIVING
ACC master switch, press it to tum on/off the system.
When the ACC is On:
ACC exit switch, press it to tum off the ACC without clearing the
set cruise speed.
Do not use the ACC for city traffic, intersection, a
slippery road, flooded or muddy road, overcast, rainy/
snowy weather, poor visibility, twisted road or entrance/
exit of the motorway.
The driver assist system is not suitable for the situations
when the sunlight slants to the camera from the front;
when entering/leaving the tunnel and when the main
beam of the coming vehicle shines on the camera at
night.
Switches of ACC
RES+ : increase the stored speed or re-activate the adaptive cruise
control and resume the stored speed .
SET- : decrease the stored speed or activate the adaptive cruise control
and store the current speed.
: vehicle-to-vehicle distance setting, adjust the vehicle-to-vehicle
distance of the adaptive cruise control, the vehicle-to-vehicle distance
will be cycled among level 1-3 by each press.
Instrument cluster display
: Vehicle-to-vehicle distance setting.
: ACC state.
: Target cruise speed.
Ahead vehicle indicator lamp. When your car is a safe distance from
the vehicle ahead of you, the ahead vehicle recognition indicator displays
a solid green light; when your car is too close to the vehicle ahead, the
ahead vehicle recognition indicator displays a solid yellow light.
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