Assisted Driving
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RestrictionsRestrictions
The environment simulation display system does
not always detect all objects, vehicles, cyclists,
or pedestrians, nor does it accurately display the
full condition of the surroundings, and there is a
possibility of display errors, such as:
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The vehicle is driven on a road with large
curves or in poor road conditions.
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Dark (poor lighting conditions) or poor
visibility (due to heavy rain, snow, dense fog,
etc.).
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Strong light (such as oncoming headlight or
direct sunlight) obstructs the camera's view.
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Windshield blocks the view of the camera
(water spray, dust, sticker blocking, etc.).
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Cameras are restricted Refer to Page 11.
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A certain type of object is wrongly displayed
as another type of object simulation.
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Display an object with a wrong simulation of
direction and distance.
The above examples, warnings, and restrictions
do not cover all the conditions that may affect
the proper operation of the environment
simulation display system.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Function IntroductionFunction Introduction
The adaptive cruise control function can control
the vehicle to follow the vehicle according to
the set distance. If there is no target vehicle in
front, the function will control the vehicle to drive
according to the set cruising speed.
Note
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The cruise speed setting range is
30~130 km/h.