Limitations Of The System - Hyundai i30 2018 Owner's Manual

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Driving your vehicle
WARNING
The AEB system operates only
to detect vehicles in front of the
vehicle.
The AEB system does not
operate when the vehicle is in
reverse.
The
AEB
system
designed
to
detect
objects on the road such as
animals.
The AEB system does not
detect vehicles in the opposite
lane.
The AEB system does not
detect cross traffic vehicles
that are approaching.
The AEB system cannot detect
the driver approaching the side
view of a parked vehicle (for
example on a dead end street.)
In these cases, you must main-
tain a safe braking distance, and
if necessary, depress the brake
pedal to reduce the driving
speed in order to maintain a safe
distance.
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Limitations of the system

The Autonomous Emergency Braking
(AEB) system is designed to monitor
the vehicle ahead on the roadway
through camera recognition to warn
the driver that a collision is imminent,
and if necessary, apply emergency
braking.
In certain situations, the camera may
is
not
not be able to detect the vehicle
other
ahead. In these cases, the AEB sys-
tem may not operate normally. The
driver must pay careful attention in
the following situations where the
AEB operation may be limited.
Detecting vehicles
The sensor may be limited when:
• The camera is blocked with a for-
eign object or debris
• The camera lens is contaminated
due to tinted, filmed or coated
windshield, damaged glass, or
stuck of foreign matter (sticker,
bug, etc.) on the glass
• Inclement weather such as heavy
rain or snow obscures the field of
view of the camera
• There is interference by electro-
magnetic waves
• The camera sensor recognition is
limited
• The vehicle in front is too small to
be detected (for example a motor-
cycle or a bicycle, etc.)
• The vehicle in front is an oversize
vehicle or trailer that is too big to
be detected by the camera recog-
nition system (for example a tractor
trailer, etc.)
• The driver's field of view is not well
illuminated (either too dark or too
much reflection or too much back-
light that obscures the field of view)
• The vehicle in front does not have
their rear lights properly turned ON
• The outside brightness changes
suddenly, for example when enter-
ing or exiting a tunnel
• When light coming from a street
light or an oncoming vehicle is
reflected on a wet road surface
such as a puddle in the road
• The field of view in front is
obstructed by sun glare

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