Cadillac CT6 2017 Owner's Manual page 236

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Adjust the instrument panel
brightness to make the image no
brighter than necessary. Turn the
image off by selecting another view
on the instrument cluster.
Warm objects, such as pedestrians,
animals, and other moving vehicles,
should appear whiter on the Night
Vision display. Cold objects, such as
the sky, signs, and parked vehicles,
should appear darker. Night Vision
only shows objects that are warmer or
colder than the surroundings. It does
not detect brake lamps, indicator
signals, hazard warning lights, traffic
lights, or sign information.
Use this system as an aid by
occasionally glancing at the image. Do
not stare at the image or use the
image under well-lit conditions.
Warning
Do not stare at the image while
driving as this might cause
important objects ahead not to be
seen. You could crash, and you or
others could be injured.
When a pedestrian or large animal is
detected, an amber box displays
around the pedestrian or animal on
the Night Vision display and an amber
~
pedestrian icon,
, or animal
icon,
, displays on the instrument
cluster. This pedestrian icon is also
shown on the Head-Up Display (HUD).
When the system detects the vehicle
is approaching a pedestrian much too
quickly, the amber box turns red, and
~
a red flashing icon,
, displays on the
HUD with rapid beeping or pulsing of
the Safety Alert Seat, if equipped.
System pedestrian icons, beeps, and
(if equipped) Safety Alert Seat pulses
can be set to Off through vehicle
personalisation by turning off the
Front Pedestrian Braking system. See
Front Pedestrian Detection in
Collision/Detection Systems under
Vehicle Personalisation 0 150.
DRIVING AND OPERATING
Warning
The Night Vision system does not
automatically brake the vehicle.
It does not provide alerts unless it
detects a pedestrian or large
animal. The system may not detect
pedestrians, including children,
or animals:
If they are less than 25 m
(82 ft) away.
If they are not directly ahead
in the sensor coverage area,
fully visible, standing upright,
or part of a group.
If the pedestrian or animal is
moving too quickly through
the field of view, such as a
bicyclist.
If the pedestrian is wearing
certain types of clothing.
If headlights are off, except
when parked.
If the outside temperature is
higher than 30 °C (86 °F).
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