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Even when HMA is working, the driver
must respond to possible situations
where the HMA is triggered in error
or fails to work due to unavoidable
environmental factors and conditions.
Typical situations are:
The driver's stick operation to switch
to the high beam is prioritized.
The weather, such as fog, rain
or snow, is extremely terrible for
driving.
There are tra󽗋c participants with
poor lighting (such as pedestrians
and bicycles), railways or waterways
nearby, or wild animals on the roads.
There are strongly re󽗊ective objects
around, such as tra󽗋c signs on
highways and water re󽗊ection on the
road surface.
The front windshield is dirty, covered
in mist, or blocked by stickers or
decorations.
In case there is a collision or the
sensor has been reassembled, it
is recommended to go to a BYD
authorized dealer or service provider
for sensor calibration so as to avoid
a󽗈ecting system performance.
WARNING
AFL only serves as a driving
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
In󽗊uence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause AFL to fail.
Use AFL based on your needs,
tra󽗋c, and road conditions.
Lane Departure Assist
(LDA)
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
The lane departure warning (LDW)
system detects the lane lines ahead
through a multi-purpose camera.
When the vehicle speed is 60 - 150
km/h and the driver unintentionally
drifts out of the lane, the LDW system
warns the driver by steering wheel
vibration, sound alarm and instrument
cluster prompt.
Lane Departure Prevention (LDP)
The lane departure prevention (LDP)
system identi󽗉es lane lines ahead
through a multi-purpose camera. If
the driver unknowingly departs from
the lane at a vehicle speed between
60 km/h and 150 km/h such that the
vehicle is about to roll over lane lines,
the system, when activated, slightly
turns the steering wheel by providing
reverse torque through the electronic
power steering (EPS) system to prevent
lane departure.
If LDP system is activated for over
󽗉ve seconds, it gives visual and
audible alarms at the 󽗉fth second and
continues until this activation ends. If
the system is activated twice or more
within a continued 180-second cycle,
the system alarms immediately. For
the third activation (and any further
ones), alarms are extended by at least
12 seconds.
How to Use
To enable or disable this function in
ADASSafety Assist.
There are three LDW modes: audible
alarm only, steering wheel vibration
only, and combination.
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