Switching on the Adaptive Cruise Control
Press the ON/OFF (C, Fig 119) to turn on the
Adaptive Cruise Control.
Saving the speed and activating the control
To store the current motorcycle speed as your
cruising speed and activate the control, press SET/-
(E, Fig 119) RES/+ (D, Fig 119). The stored speed is
shown in the main icon (F, Fig 120).
Switching the Adaptive Cruise Control
Press the ON/OFF (C, Fig 119) to turn the
Adaptive Cruise Control. The main icon (F, Fig 120)
disappears.
Main icon (F, Fig 120)
The Adaptive Cruise Control main icon can be:
- green and grey: the system is on but the speed
control is not active. If no speed is stored, dashes
are shown; otherwise, the last stored cruising
speed is shown;
- green: the system is on and speed control is
active;
- yellow: the system asks the rider to take prompt
action, for instance because automatic braking
is not to keep proper distance from
the vehicle ahead;
- red: the system is in error. Speed control is not
active.
Distance icon (G, Fig 120)
Based on the distance icon, you can determine
whether the system is maintaining the distance of
the motorcycle from a vehicle ahead.
The four "distance bars" shown by the icon represent
the set distance from the vehicle ahead (see the
paragraph the distance").
The Adaptive Cruise Control distance icon can be:
- grey: the system is on but the speed control is
not active.
- green without car: the system is on and speed
control is active. No vehicle ahead has been
detected. The set cruising speed is maintained.
- green with car: the system is on and speed
control is active. A vehicle ahead has been
detected. The Adaptive Cruise Control adjusts
the speed and distance to the vehicle ahead and
automatically brakes and accelerates (within the
limits mentioned above).
- yellow: the system asks the rider to take prompt
action, for instance because automatic braking
is not to keep proper distance from
the vehicle ahead.
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