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1. Vehicles move slowly along the
driver’s lane. The system can only
detect the vehicle that has fully entered
the driver’s lane.
2. When the front vehicle is a large truck,
the time of detecting the vehicle may be
delayed.
3. When the driver enters or exits a curve,
detection problems related to the
preceding vehicle may occur.
When the vehicle power mode is turned on,
the front camera needs initialization, and the
preceding vehicle cannot be detected during
a certain period of time for initialization.
Under such circumstances (as above), the
driver should keep alert. Take emergency
measures and temporarily turn off ACC if
necessary.
Intelligent Cruise Control
System (ICC)
The Intelligent Cruise Control System (ICC)
can simultaneously perform cruise control
and direction assist control on the vehicle
within the range of 0 ~ 150 km/h. The
system can control the speed of the vehicle
according to the set speed and the time
interval for vehicle following, and perform
steering wheel assist control according to
the lane lines on the left and right sides.
Offset control will be provided when
overtaking a truck, and an alarm prompt is
given when the driver’s move hands away
from the steering wheel.
The ICC system mainly provides driving
assistance for the driver on highways or
elevated roads with good road conditions.
When the vehicle is powered on, the
ICC system will start self-check, and
the system function is not available at this
stage.
• The ICC function is more suitable for use
on expressways and roads with access
restriction. At the same time, the driver
needs to concentrate on driving, and
ensure quick take-over of the vehicle
when an emergency occurs.
• The ICC system is only an assistance
system instead of an emergency warning
and collision avoidance system. The
driver should drive according to laws and
regulations.
• The ICC system does not work for
vehicles or objects crossing carriageway.
• The change of vehicle posture due to
excessive load in the luggage area will
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