7. XPILOT Driving
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Restrictions and Errors
When a camera is not working properly, functions based on
the camera's detection information may work improperly.
Meanwhile, cameras have limited detection ranges and cannot
detect targets beyond the ranges.
The camera performance may be affected by the poor ambient
condition, while obscuring may disable the camera.
The following conditions may cause cameras' detection failure,
delay or error:
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Poor lighting conditions or poor visibility (due to heavy
rain, heavy snow, dense fog, etc.)
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Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog, extremely
hot or cold temperatures) interfere with the camera
operation.
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The camera is facing the direction of a light source, or the
illumination intensity is insufficient.
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The camera surface is attached with foreign objects such
as ice, snow, water, and dust.
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Dramatic changes in light (e.g. entering and leaving a
tunnel).
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Vehicle bumping or shaking caused by uneven roads.
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The camera view is obscured.
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Deformed or damaged windshields result in changes
of camera positions or angles, and changes in the
windshield color may also affect the cameras.
The above examples, warnings and constraints do not cover
all the conditions that may affect the proper operation of
cameras.