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WARNING
TSR serves as a driver assistance
function only, so the driver must
be fully responsible for driving
safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause TSR to fail or lead to late
alarms.
Use TSR based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
Intelligent Speed Limit
Control (ISLC)
The Intelligent Speed Limit Control
(ISLC) system integrates ACC and TSR.
With the system enabled, if the vehicle
travels faster or slower than the
detected speed limit, a confirmation
prompt is displayed asking whether
to set cruise speed to that limit. After
the driver confirms (roll down ACC
speed control lever), the system will
automatically set cruise speed to the
limit to prevent speeding.
This function is accessible at the
30-150 km/h speed range.
How to Use
Enable or disable ISLC in
ADAS
Driving AssistTSRISLC.
When the TSR system is disabled,
the ISLC switch is grayed out and
unusable. ISLC is turned off at this
time. The ISLC switch will be usable
after the TSR system is enabled again.
ISLC can be activated provided that
ACC is active.
CAUTION
ISLC integrates ACC and TSR.
Therefore, ACC and TSR function
precautions must be followed
during use (see
P114
for details).
ISLC is a driver assistance system,
so the driver must keep control of
the vehicle at all times.
ISLC performance depends on
weather conditions, lighting, and
traffic sign visibility. The system
may fail to or incorrectly identify
the sign at night or sunset, in rain,
fog, haze, snow or dust, when
light is coming from the back of
the vehicle, or when there is a
sudden change in lighting.
WARNING
ISLC only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
Influence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ISLC to fail or lead to late
alarms.
Use ISLC based on your needs,
traffic, and road conditions.
High Beam Assist (HMA)
The high beam assist (HMA) system
automatically activates or deactivates
the high beam based on current driving
conditions assessed by using sensors
of the multifunctional video controller,
when vehicle speed exceeds 35 km/h.
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