Using Driver Alert Control (Dac); Driver Alert Control Limitations; Driving Lane Assistance - Volvo XC 90 Owner's Manual

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Using Driver Alert Control (DAC)

DAC settings are made in the center display's
menu system.
Activating/deactivating Driver Alert
Control
Settings
1. Tap
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My Car
IntelliSafe
Control.
Alertness Warning
3. Select
to activate/deac-
tivate DAC.
Activating/deactivating guidance to a
rest area
With this feature activated, DAC will propose a
nearby rest area if a warning has been given.
Settings
1. Tap
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
My Car
IntelliSafe
Control.
Rest Stop Guidance
3. Select
deactivate guidance to a rest area.
Related information
Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 340)

Driver Alert Control limitations

Driver Alert Control (DAC) may have limited or
reduced functionality in certain situations.
WARNING
A driving pattern may not change despite
driver fatigue, e.g., if a function such as Pilot
Assist is being used, which means that DAC
will not provide a warning. It is always very
Driver Alert
important to stop and take a break at the first
sign of driver fatigue, even if the system has
not provided a warning.
In certain situations, DAC may provide warnings
even if the driver's driving pattern has not
become erratic:
in strong crosswinds
on grooved road surfaces.
NOTE
Driver Alert
DAC uses the vehicle's camera, which has
certain general limitations. See the article
"Camera limitations" for additional informa-
to activate/
tion.
Related information
Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 340)
Using Driver Alert Control (DAC) (p. 341)
Camera limitations (p. 315)
Pilot Assist* (p. 295)
DRIVER SUPPORT

Driving lane assistance

Lane Assistance
The
functions are designed to
help reduce the risk of accidents in situations
where the vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane
on highways or other major roads.
Driving lane assistance system
Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) actively steers the vehi-
cle to help keep it in its traffic lane and/or alerts
the driver using an audible signal or through
vibrations in the steering wheel.
The driving lane assistance system is active at
speeds between approx. 40-125 mph
(65-200 km/h) on roads with clearly visible traf-
fic lane marker lines. Always observe posted
speed limits.
On narrow roads, the system may not function
and will go into standby mode. It will return to
active mode if the road becomes sufficiently
wide.
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