Impact Alert And Autonomous Emergency Braking; Stationary Vehicle Braking - BENDIX Activa Fusion Manual Del Operador

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Impact Alert and Autonomous Emergency Braking

This is the most severe warning and action the Bendix
Fusion
system can
®
make. Available at low vehicle speeds, the alert indicates that a collision with
the detected forward vehicle is likely, and you should take immediate action
to potentially avoid – or lessen the severity of – the potential collision.
If you do not address the potential forward collision, the Fusion system may
automatically apply up to full foundation brakes to help mitigate or lessen
its severity. This newest version of the Bendix Fusion system can decelerate
the vehicle by up to 50 mph (80 kph) when encountering a potential crash
situation on a moving or stationary forward vehicle.
When activated, you will be notified by an audible and visual indication from
the dash or the Bendix
Driver Interface Unit (DIU
).
®
All Red LEDs Illuminated
Shown here is an example of a message you may get
when the Impact Alert or Autonomous Emergency
Braking is activated. Please verify with the vehicle
ACB REQUIRES
operator's manual for the actual audible and visual
DRIVER INTERVENTION
indications your vehicle may display. NOTE: As the
driver, you should always be alert and ready to take
over.
Slower Moving Vehicles Ahead
The Fusion system is ready to intervene with braking as needed. You, the
driver, must apply additional braking when necessary to maintain a safe
distance with the vehicle ahead.
When approaching a slower moving vehicle ahead, you should anticipate this
and take necessary action. Do not wait for the system to intervene!
Stationary Vehicle Braking (SVB)
When a potential collision with a large, stationary, metallic object in your lane
of travel (definitively identified as a vehicle) is detected, the system can sound
an alert up to 3.5 seconds before impact.
If you don't take action to address the potential impact, the Bendix Fusion
system may automatically engage the foundation brakes to assist you in
reducing the severity or potentially avoiding the collision with that stationary
vehicle.
If the system cannot definitively identify the stationary object as a vehicle, you
will get up to 3.0 seconds of alert to address the situation but no automatic
braking will activate.
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