C318-G User manual – MEA (English UI) (update changes appli
Vehicle driving
Safety assist Automatic emergency braking system (AEB) System overview The automatic emergency braking system includes a front collision warning function and an automatic emergency braking function. The front collision warning function alerts the driver to brake promptly when there is a risk of a rear-end collision with the preceding vehicle. If the driver's braking force is insufficient, the automatic emergency braking function will assist the driver in braking. If the driver does not respond, the automatic emergency braking function will actively apply the brakes to prevent or mitigate injuries caused by collision accidents. Please read this chapter carefully and familiarize yourself with its entire content. Warning! The automatic emergency braking system can only assist the driver in specific conditions. At all times, the driver maintains ultimate control over the vehicle and bears full responsibility for ensuring driving safety. The automatic emergency braking system functions only on vehicles traveling in the same direction or stationary within the lane and does not apply to oncoming vehicles or those crossing laterally. It is ineffective on pedestrians (except for vehicles equipped with an "integrated adaptive cruise control system"), animals, and other road objects. It may not function on targets with low radar reflection such as motorcycles and bicycles. Due to inherent system limitations, false triggering cannot be entirely avoided. The automatic emergency braking system and adaptive cruise control system share the front mounted millimeter wave radar for detecting vehicles ahead. In models equipped with the "integrated adaptive cruise control function," the automatic emergency braking system integrates the front millimeter wave radar with a forward-facing intelligent camera to recognize targets ahead. The detection limitations of both radar and camera can affect the performance of the automatic emergency braking system. Warning! Due to the complex driving environment, including real-time traffic, road, and weather conditions, the system cannot guarantee accurate detection in all scenarios. In the following (but not limited to) situations, the automatic emergency braking system may not activate or its performance may degrade. Please do not excessively rely on the automatic emergency braking system, nor intentionally test or wait for its activation: Adverse weather conditions (such as heavy rain, snow, hail, etc.) and slippery road surfaces (such as icy, wet, or waterlogged roads). For targets detected only after the vehicle changes lanes, targets on sharp turns, and those requiring emergency braking at close range. Environments where radar is interfered with(such as due to electric field interference, underground parking lots, tunnels, iron bridges, tracks, construction areas, height-restricted gates, gantries, etc.). When the radar's mounting position changes, such as from strong vibrations or slight impacts.
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