camera may fail to or incorrectly
identify the sign.
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TSR performance depends on weather
conditions, lighting, and sign visibility.
The system may fail to or incorrectly
identify the sign at night or sunset,
in rainy, foggy, hazy, snowy or dusty
environment, when light is coming
from the back of the vehicle, or when
there is a sudden change in lighting.
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In case there is a collision or the
camera sensor has been reassembled,
it is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for sensor calibration so as to avoid
aecting system performance.
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If the model is available on the
European market, recognition of
trac jams, construction zones, and
accidents ahead must rely on Internet
connection, provided that the system
supports the recognition of these
signs. It is recommended to use
the function under Wi-Fi or hotspot
connection. You can also use mobile
data on the infotainment system as
long as it is within the monthly data
limit.
WARNING
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TSR only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
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Inuence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause TSR to fail or lead to late
alarms.
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Use TSR based on your needs,
trac, and road conditions.
Intelligent Speed Limit
Control (ISLC)
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The intelligent speed limit control
(ISLC) system integrates the functions
of ACC and TSR. With ISLC system
enabled, if the current ACC speed is
inconsistent with the value on the
recognized speed limit sign, the system
prompts whether to adjust it to that
limit value. The setting is automatically
performed after it is conrmed (by
toggling down the lever ①).
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This function is accessible at the
30-150 km/h range of speed.
How to Use
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To enable or disable this function in
→ ADAS → Safety Assist.
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When the TSR system is disabled,
the ISLC switch is grayed out and
unusable. ISLC is turned o at this
time. The ISLC switch will be usable
after the TSR system is enabled again.
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ISLC can be activated provided that
ACC is active.
Precautions
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ISLC integrates ACC and TSR.
Therefore, ACC and TSR function
precautions must be followed during
use (see the previous chapters for
details).
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