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SERES SF5 - Speed Limit Assist; Intelligent Speed Limit and Manual Settings

SERES SF5
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Speed limit assist
The speed limit assist evaluation comes from
driver's self-defined speed limit and road signs
to provide driver with relevant speed limit and
remind driver to control speed within a
reasonable range.
The speed limit value will be displayed on the meter and
the head-up display.
Attention
Speed limit reminder icon on dashboard will be
cancelled within certain distance after system
recognizes it. Driver should control speed
within a reasonable range.
Speed limit system can only recognise speed
limit signs, not control the vehicle. Vehicle is
always controlled in the hands of driver. Please
drive reasonably.
When multiple speed limit signs appear, the
system will recognize the one in the current
lane and display the speed limit reminder, and
the driver must ensure that they are driving in
the correct lane.
Speed limit system is affected by weather,
illumination, and visual quality of road signs.
Under backlight, sunset, rain, fog, haze, snow,
ice coverageand poor sign conditions,
performance will be reduced.
In the event of vehicle collision or sensor is
re-disassembled, please contact the After-sales
Service Center to calibrate the sensor to avoid
affecting the performance of the system.
Cutline: Configuration > ADAS assistance (Configuration
functions differ in vehicles, please refer to the actual
vehicle)
Turn on the speed limit reminder, you can
choose between the following:
1 Click the button, icon lights up
to indicate that the function is on, and turns grey
means off.
The system detects road signs in front of vehicle
through front-view camera, and reminds driver to
avoid speeding.
2 Click the button, icon lights up
to indicate that the function is on, and turns grey
means off.
When it is on, speed limit can be customized.
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