Active Driving Assist - Ada - Maserati Grecale 2022 Owner's Manual

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Active Driving Assist – ADA
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The Active Driving Assist (ADA) is a level
2 autonomy system (in reference to SAE
standards) that is designed to aid the
driver in the steering, acceleration, and
braking functions of the vehicle.
ADA can work in any type of road.
However, its use it is not recommended
in urban scenarios. ADA centres the
vehicle by controlling the EPS system
based on of lane line information from
the forward-facing camera and data
from the front radar sensor.
ADA combines ACC and lateral control
to manage the steering and speed of the
vehicle under specific conditions. The
conditions to engage ADA are listed in
the next paragraph. If a lane line cross is
imminent, the steering wheel will vibrate
(if enabled on the MIA screen) and a
graphic will display on the instrument
cluster.
WARNING!
In case the vehicle approaches a curve
that is too tight the driver must be
prepared to take over control of the
vehicle immediately at any time. To
avoid this situation it is important that
the vehicle speed is not set higher than
the current speed limit of the road.
Active Driving Assist (ADA) is a hands-
on function! You must keep your hands
on the steering wheel at all times. The
ADA system will disengage and ACC
will cancel if your hands are removed
from the steering wheels for a set
amount of time.
ADA is intended for use only on
highways or limited access freeways,
freeways, etc. with a fully attentive
driver. When using ADA, hold the
steering wheel and be aware of
surrounding traffic, traffic roundabout,
road conditions and different
scenarios where the system could not
be effective. Always be prepared to
immediately take over control of the
vehicle from the ADA system. Failure
to follow these instructions could
result in serious injury or death.
Driver Assistance Systems
The following list does not fully
represent all situations in which ADA
may not function as intended. Do NOT
solely rely on the ADA system to
control the vehicle. It is the driver's
responsibility to stay alert and safely
control the vehicle at all times.
If the windshield is replaced, you must
have the forward-facing camera
remounted and aligned by a centre of
the Service Network.
Many factors can impact the
performance of ADA causing the system
to be unable to function as intended.
These include (but are not limited to):
Narrow, winding or curvy roads.
Poor visibility (due to heavy rain, snow,
fog, etc.).
Bright light (oncoming headlights or
direct sunlight) or shadows.
Damage or obstruction caused by mud,
ice, snow, etc.
A damaged or misaligned bumper.
Interference from other equipment that
generates electromagnetic waves.
Wet roads, roads covered or partially
covered by snow.
Construction zones.
System Operation
With ACC set (see "Adaptive Cruise
Crontrol – ACC" in this section), ADA
system activates by simply pressing
the
"pulse activation" button on the
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