Ford Mondeo 2010 Owner's Handbook Manual page 59

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The system will automatically switch on
main beam if it is dark enough and no
other traffic is present. If it detects an
approaching vehicle's headlamps or tail
lamps, or street lighting ahead the system
will switch off main beam before it can
distract other road users. Dipped beams
will remain on.
A camera sensor is centrally mounted
behind the windscreen of the vehicle and
monitors conditions continuously to
decide when to activate and deactivate
the system.
Once the system is active the main beam
will switch on if:
it is dark enough to require the use of
main beams and
there is no traffic or street lighting
ahead and
vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h
(25 mph).
The main beam will switch off if:
The ambient light is high enough that
main beam is not required.
An approaching vehicle's headlamps
or tail lamps are detected.
Street lighting is detected.
Vehicle speed falls below 25 km/h (16
mph).
The camera sensor is too hot or
becomes blocked.
Activating the system
Switch on the system using the
information display and autolamps. See
Information displays (page 86). See
Autolamps (page 56).
Lighting
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Turn the switch to the autolamps position.
Note: The system may take a short time
to initialise after first switching the ignition
on, especially in very dark conditions. The
main beam will not automatically switch
on during this period.
Setting the system sensitivity
The system has three sensitivity levels
which can be accessed via the
information display. See Information
displays (page 86).
The sensitivity determines the speed at
which the main beam will be restored after
detected traffic leaves the field of view.
Manually overriding the system
E70725
Use the main beam lever to switch
between main beam and dipped beam.
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