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Limitations Of The System - Hyundai Ioniq EV 2020 Owner's Manual

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Limitations of the System

The Intelligent Speed Limit Warning
(ISLW) system may not operate or
may not provide correct information
in the following situations.
When the traffic sign condition is
poor
• The traffic sign is located on a
sharp curve.
• The traffic sign is improperly posi-
tioned (i.e. turned over, blocked by
an object, and damaged).
• Another vehicle blocks the traffic
sign.
• The LED light of the traffic sign is
broken.
• There is sunlight glare around the
traffic sign due to low solar altitude.
• It is dark at night.
• There is bright light around the traf-
fic sign.
When external condition is inter-
vened
• Your vehicle drives right after
another vehicle.
• The bus or truck, on which the
speed sticker is attached, passes
by your vehicle.
• Your vehicle drives in an area,
which is uncovered by the naviga-
tion system.
• There is a malfunction with the
navigation
• Your navigation has not been
updated.
• Your navigation is being updated.
• As a result of incorrect detection by
the camera.
• The top speed limitations stored in
the navigation system are incor-
rect.
• The road signs do not correspond
to the standard.
• The camera is calibrated right after
the vehicle is delivered.
When front visibility is poor
• There is something wrong with
GPS.
• The vehicle information such as
outside temperature is not accu-
rate.
When front visibility is poor
• The weather is bad, such as rain-
ing, snowing, and fogging.
• There is dirt, ice or frost on the
front windshield, where the camera
is installed.
• The camera lens is blocked by an
object, such as sticker, paper, or
fallen leaf.
WARNING
The ISLW is only to assist the
driver. The driver should pay
great caution to the vehicle
operation.
The driver always holds the
responsibility of safe driving
by following the applicable
road traffic rule(s) and regula-
tion(s).
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