What To Expect When Using The Bendix Wingman Fusion System - BENDIX Wingman Fusion Operator's Manual

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The following charts illustrate what to expect from the Bendix
Fusion
system in various driving situations you may encounter. Both the
system indication and action to expect from the system are illustrated on
the following pages.
Part One: All driving scenarios (Cruise is either "ON" or "OFF")
Situation
Stationary objects/vehicles ahead in your lane of travel
A stationary – non-
vehicle – object is
detected ahead in
your lane.
A stationary motor
vehicle is detected
ahead in your lane.
Note: Significant
feature
enhancement.
Factors that can
potentially affect
the system's ability
to identify a vehicle
include: if the
vehicle is not a
licensed motorized
vehicle; or certain
types of trailers.
NOTE: The system indicators/alerts above are typical, but may vary from the descriptions
shown here by vehicle manufacturer.
What to Expect When Using the
Wingman
®
What to Expect
Typical System
Indication/Alerts
A Stationary Object Alert
(SOA) may be issued up
to three (3) seconds prior
to impact.
If the vehicle is traveling
above 10 mph / 16 kph, a
Stationary Vehicle Alert
(SVA) may be issued up
to three‑and‑a‑half (3.5)
seconds prior to impact.
Fusion
System
®
Typical System
Actions/Cautions
None.
You must immediately act to
potentially avoid, or lessen
the severity of, a collision.
You must immediately act to
potentially avoid, or lessen
the severity of, a collision.
If a collision is likely to occur,
the Bendix Wingman Fusion
system can provide a warning
and/or apply the vehicle
brakes.
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Wingman
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