Other Cases; Rcp - Rear Cross Path (Optional) - Maserati Levante 2019 Owner's Manual

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Other Cases

The BSA system is not designed to
issue an alert on stationary objects
such as guardrails, posts, walls,
foliage heaps, berms, etc. However,
occasionally the system may alert on
such objects. This is normal operation
and your vehicle does not require
service.
The BSA system will not alert you
of objects that are traveling in the
opposite direction of the vehicle in
adjacent lanes.
WARNING!
The BSA system is only an aid to
help detect vehicles in the blind spot
zones.
The BSA system is not designed
to detect pedestrians, cyclists, or
animals.
Even if your vehicle is equipped
with the BSA system, always check
your vehicle's outside and rear-view
mirrors for any vehicles approaching
from behind or overtaking.
Use your turn signal before changing
lanes.

RCP - Rear Cross Path (optional)

The Rear Cross Path (RCP) feature is
intended to aid the drivers when gear
in reverse of parking spaces where
their vision of oncoming vehicles may
be blocked.
The RCP system monitors the rear
detection zones on both sides of the
vehicle. Using sensors located on either
side of the rear bumper, it detects any
vehicles or objects that are moving
toward the side of the vehicle with a
minimum speed of approximately
1 km/h to 3 km/h (1 to 2 mph) to
a maximum of approximately 16
km/h (10 mph), such as in parking lot
situations.
NOTE:
In a parking lot situation, oncoming
vehicles can be obscured by vehicles
parked on either side. If the sensors
are blocked by other structures or
vehicles, the system will not be able to
alert the driver.
Proceed slowly and cautiously out of
the parking space until the rear end of
the vehicle is moderately exposed.
The RCP system will then have a
clear view of the cross traffic. If an
oncoming vehicle is detected, the RCP
system will alert the driver using both
the visual and audible alarms. If the
radio is on, it will also reduce the radio
volume.
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