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SERES SF5 - PEBS Safety Attention

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Cutline: Configuration > ADAS assistance
(Configuration functions differ in vehicles, please refer to
the actual vehicle)
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1 FCW : Click the button,
the icon lights up to indicate on, and you can choose
to turn on the sound alarm. The button turns gray to
indicate off.
2 AEBThe default state
of this function is on. Click the button, it will be
grayed out to indicate off.
FCW alarms are divided into safety distance alarms,
pre-alarms and emergency alarms. When dangerous
situation occurs, pre-alarm function is first triggered
(situation reaches level 1). If the situation continues to
deteriorate, an emergency alarm will be issued (situation
reaches level 3).
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Safe distance alarm
Front collision warning level 1
Front collision warning level 2
Front collision warning level 3
(emergency brake)
Attention
The predictive emergency braking system cannot
guarantee collision avoidance under any
circumstances. The driver must always maintain
control of the vehicle and take full responsibility
for the vehicle.
Do not turn off AEB. If it is turned off, and there is
a danger of collision between vehicles /
pedestrians, it will not intervene.
AEB can only be turned on under certain
conditions, vehicle speed (4-150km/h), gears, and
pedal opening. If driver steps on brake or
obviously steps on accelerator, etc., AEB will not
intervene or it will exit.
AEB is an auxiliary function, and collisions cannot
be completely avoided at high speeds or extreme
conditions. Drivers should always take care of
driving safety.
Pedestrian protection technology cannot overcome
some physical constraints, and it cannot be fully
deployed in the speed range specified by the
system. Therefore, the responsibility for taking
timely and effective braking always depends on
the driver. Whether system alarms, the brake
pedal can be used or pedestrians can be avoided
depends on the actual situation.
If predictive collision warning alarms, the driver
must apply the brakes according to the traffic
situation to reduce the vehicle speed or steer to
avoid obstacles.
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