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How to Use
To enable or disable PCW and AEB,
go to → ADAS → Active Safety
from the touchscreen. By default, the
system is switched on when the vehicle
is started.
PCW gives alarms in forms of audio,
text, and intermittent braking.
When PCW is activated, the instrument
cluster displays
or depending
on the severity of the situation, as well
as a text prompt.
When AEB is triggered,
and a
prompt message are displayed on the
instrument cluster.
In the event of malfunction, is
displayed.
If you disable AEB manually by
pressing buttons, is displayed.
PCW Activation Conditions
All the following conditions should be
met to activate PCW:
This function has been turned on in
Vehicle Settings.
Vehicle speed is within the 16km/
h-150km/h(10-95mph).
The vehicle is in Drive.
The vehicle does not slide backwards.
AEB Activation Conditions
All the following conditions should be
met to activate AEB:
This function has been turned on in
Vehicle Settings.
Vehicle speed is within the 4km/
h-150km/h(2.5-95mph).
The EPB has been released.
The vehicle is in Drive.
The vehicle does not slide backwards.
The boot, bonnet and all doors are
closed.
Driver seat belt is fastened.
The ESC system is on, but not activated
yet.
System Limitations
In the following cases, PEB system may
be a󽗈ected or give no response:
On rainy, snowy or foggy days,
large water splashes, or exposure
to direct sunlight or glaring lights,
or signi󽗉cantly varying lighting
conditions
Dirty, hazy, damaged or blocked
sensor.
Malfunction of front mmWave radars
due to interference from other front
millimeter-wave radar sources such
as strong radar re󽗊ection in multi-
story car parks.
In complex tra󽗋c, the system may
be unable to properly respond to the
following circumstances:
Pedestrians or vehicles move too
quickly into the sensor's detection
range.
Pedestrians are obscured by other
objects.
Pedestrian outlines are
indistinguishable from the
surroundings.
Pedestrians are not detected, due
to, for example, coverage by special
clothing or other materials.
The vehicle is on a sharp curve.
Precautions
The PEB system cannot ensure zero
collision. In complex tra󽗋c, the system
cannot always clearly identify all the
vehicles or pedestrians. It may trigger
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