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10. When remodelling lamps such as
headlamps and fog lamps.
11. When the vehicle is extremely inclined
due to loading of baggage etc.
12. When the own vehicle is being towed.
13. When loading on a carrier car.
14. When using a chassis dynamometer, free
roller, etc.
15. When lifting the vehicle, engine is on and
rotating the tyres.
16. When passing through while touching
the banner, flag, hanging branch, vinyl
curtain, grassy or bushes, etc.
17. When sports running on a circuit or the
like.
18. When getting out of the road or escaping
from the mud.
19. When running on a flooded road.
20. When the driving of the vehicle is unstable
due to an accident or failure.
21. When the brake warning light in the meter
is on.
Condition of function OFF
Under the following circumstances, the
recognition performance of ASA may
deteriorate depending on the situation, or the
suspension (function OFF) state may be set.
Once the situation is improved, the function
will be activated again.
1. During bad weather (torrential rain, thick
fog, etc.).
2. When the temperature of the stereo
camera becomes extremely high.
3. Immediately after starting the engine.
4. When receiving strong light (such as
backlight of the sun, or the headlight of
an on oncoming car, etc.) from the front.
5. When there are no street lights, darkness
and there are no buildings or vehicles
around.
6. When the stereo camera is covered with
dirt, frost, etc.
7. When the vehicle is extremely inclined
due to loading of loads and the like.
8. When the splash is occurred by the
forward vehicle, etc.
9. When visibility is not sufficient such as
exhaust gas, water vapour, sand, smoke,
dust, etc.
NOTE
When the ignition switch is turned “ON”
ASA will be in a ready state.
Even if you have deactivated (turn
off) the system, ASA will return to the
operation state every time you start the
engine.
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