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BENDIX Fusion User Manual

BENDIX Fusion
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What to Expect
The following charts illustrate what to expect from the Bendix
®
Fusion
system
in various driving situations you may encounter. Both the system indication,
as well as action(s) to expect from the system, are illustrated on the pages
that follow.
What to Expect
Situation
Typical System
Indication/Alerts
Typical System
Actions/Cautions
Stationary objects/vehicles ahead in your lane of travel
A stationary – non-
vehicle – metallic
object is detected
ahead in your lane.
Cruise is either
“ON” or “OFF.
A Stationary Object Alert
(SOA) may be issued up
to three(3) seconds prior
to impact.
None.
You must immediately act to
potentially avoid or lessen
the severity of
a collision.
A stationary motor
vehicle is detected
ahead in your lane.
Factors that can
potentially affect
the system’s ability
to identify a vehicle
include: if the
vehicle is not a
licensed motorized
vehicle; or certain
types of trailers.
Cruise is either
“ON” or “OFF.
A Stationary Vehicle
Alert (SVA) may be
issued up to three‑and
a‑half (3.5) seconds prior
to impact.
You must immediately act to
potentially avoid or lessen
the severity of
a collision.
If a collision is likely to occur,
the Fusion system can provide
a warning and/or apply the
vehicle brakes.
NOTE: The system indicators/alerts above are typical, but may vary from the
descriptions shown here by vehicle manufacturer.

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BENDIX Fusion Specifications

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BrandBENDIX
ModelFusion
CategorySafety Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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