Driving your vehicle
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Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front
view camera only)
䳜 In case of a vehicle in front has
extremely high ground clearance.
䳜 The vehicle drives inside a build
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ing, such as a basement parking
lot.
䳜 The camera is damaged.
䳜 The brightness outside is too low
such as when the headlamps are
not on at night or the vehicle is
going through a tunnel.
䳜 The shadow is on the road by a
median strip, trees, etc.
䳜 The vehicle drives through a toll
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gate.
䳜 The rear part of the vehicle in
front is not normally visible. (the
vehicle turns in other direction or
the vehicle is overturned.).
䳜 The adverse road conditions
cause excessive vehicle vibrations
whilst driving.
䳜 The sensor recognition changes
suddenly when passing over a
speed bump.
䳜 The vehicle in front is moving ver
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tically to the driving direction.
䳜 The vehicle in front is stopped
vertically.
䳜 The vehicle in front is driving
towards your vehicle or reversing.
䳜 You are on a roundabout and the
vehicle in front circles.
Detecting pedestrians
The sensor may be limited when:
䳜 The pedestrian is not fully
detected by the camera recogni
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tion function, for example,
if the pedestrian is leaning over or
is not fully walking upright.
䳜 The pedestrian is moving very
quickly or appears abruptly in the
camera detection area.
䳜 The pedestrian is wearing clothing
that easily blends into the back
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ground, making it difficult to be
detected by the camera.
Recognition function
䳜 The outside lighting is too bright
(e.g. when driving in bright sun
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light or in sun glare) or too dark
(e.g. when driving on a dark rural
road at night).
䳜 It is difficult to detect and distin
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guish the pedestrian from other
objects in the surroundings, for
example, when there is a group of
pedestrians or a large crowd.
䳜 There is an item similar to a per
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son's body structure.
䳜 The pedestrian is small.
䳜 The pedestrian has impaired
mobility.
䳜 When the pedestrian suddenly
interrupts in front of the vehicle.