30 km/h, the cruise speed is set to 30
km/h.)
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F
or how to set the cruise speed and
vehicle distance, see ACC function
descriptions (in the previous chapter).
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You can also turn ICC on or o
in Vehicle Settings → ADAS →
Intelligent Driving. When the vehicle is
just started up, ICC status before the
last power-o is maintained.
Precautions
●
ICC integrates ACC and LCC. Therefore,
ACC function precautions must be
followed during use (see the previous
chapters for details).
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When ICC is turned on and activated
at vehicle speeds between 0 km/h and
120 km/h:
●
If there is no lane lines ahead,
transverse ICC control is suppressed
and only ACC works. In that case, ICC
working status indicator turns gray
on the instrument cluster.
●
If lane lines ahead are clear and
recognizable, transverse ICC control
is activated automatically. In that
case, ICC working status indicator
shows activated status on the
instrument cluster.
●
The ICC system is a driving assistance
system, not an automatic driving
system. The driver should keep control
of vehicle at all times, and their hands
should not leave the steering wheel for
a long time. Other
wise, the system will
exit after prompting the driver to take
over the control.
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The ICC system can be aected by
weather conditions, lighting and clarity
of lane lines. Performance degrades
signicantly in situations such as
backlighting, sunset, snow covered
roads, and severely damaged roads.
●
Do not use the ICC system on
winding roads with sharp turns,
icy and slippery bends, or under
weather conditions, such as dense fog,
heavy rain and heavy snow, liable to
hinder the sensing operation of front
mmWave radars or the multi-purpose
camera.
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Situations where ICC cannot be used
include:
●
The sensor is blocked.
●
The vehicle is running under severe
weather conditions.
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Active safety function is triggered.
●
Vehicle speed exceeds specied
range.
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ACC cannot be activated in special
driving modes like tow/snow/mud/
sand/terrain (if equipped with these
modes).
WARNING
●
IC
C serves as a driver assistance
function only, so the driver must
be fully responsible for driving
safety.
●
Inuence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ICC to fail.
●
Use ICC based on your needs,
trac, and road conditions.
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