RCTB
When the vehicle is reversing at a speed
no more than 9 km/h, the RCTB system
detects the vehicles traveling in the side
and rear blind spots through rear corner
mmWave radars. If the system determines
that a vehicle approaching from behind
the side of the vehicle poses a risk of
collision, it performs emergency braking
automatically.
RCW
At vehicle speeds between 5 km/h and
146 km/h, if the rear corner mmWave
radar detects a risk of collision with a
vehicle approaching quickly from behind
on the current lane, the hazard warning
light turns on to warn the driver in that
vehicle against a possible collision.
DOW
DOW is realized with rear corner mmWave
radars installed on both sides of the rear
bumper. When the vehicle is stationary
with doors unlocked, the system keeps
indicators on side mirrors solid on to
warn the driver if moving objects, such as
bicycles or automobiles, approach from
behind on an adjacent lane. If the driver
attempts to open the door at this time,
indicators on side mirrors begin to ash
and a chime sounds.
How to Use
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Enable or disable BSD, RCTA, RCTB,
RCW, or DOW in
→ ADAS → Safety
Assist or by pressing the BSD switch.
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When the blind spot assist system is
disabled, no relevant indicators are
displayed on the instrument cluster.
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When the blind spot assist system
is standing by, if vehicle conditions,
such as speed or gear status, do not
meet the requirements of any function,
is displayed on the instrument
cluster and blind spot assist will not be
activated.
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If the blind spot assist system
malfunctions, is displayed on the
cluster.
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When the blind spot assist system is
active,
is displayed on the cluster,
meaning that the function has been
activated and can trigger alarms at any
time.
Precautions
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While the BSD system provides
assistance in monitoring blind spots
of rearview mirrors, it cannot replace
the driver's observation and judgment.
The driver must keep control of vehicle
at all times and drive properly and is
fully responsible for the vehicle.
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The BSD system may be unable to
provide adequate warning on target
vehicles approaching from behind at a
high speed.
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The driver should ensure the normal
operation of the BSD system, keeping
the BSD radar sensors in good
condition. For example, if they are
covered in dirt, snow or other
obstructions, they need to be cleared
right away
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If unrelated targets at the rear side
or in the rear (such as large roadside
barriers used during road repair, large
billboards by the road, reectors in
tunnels, or other objects with a large
reection cross-sectional area) are
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