Adaptive Cruise With Braking Acb - PREVOST H3-45 2023 Operator's Manual

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FIGURE 42: HEAD-UP DISPLAY PROJECTED VISUAL WARNING

ADAPTIVE CRUISE WITH BRAKING ACB

Adaptive Cruise with Braking (ACB) is a cruise control that not only maintains the set speed, but will also
intervene, as needed, to help the driver maintain a set following distance behind a detected forward vehicle by
reducing speed as necessary. As soon as the forward vehicle is at a safe distance, the coach will resume to
the cruise set speed.
NOTE
The following paragraphs briefly sum up the information concerning the operation and function of the ACB.
Before driving the vehicle, be certain that you have read and that you fully understand each step of the driving
and handling information found in Bendix Wingman Fusion Operator's Manual BW2681. The driver should
fully understand all the audible alerts and visual indicators that the system provides. Bendix Wingman Fusion
Operator's Manual BW2681 (available on Prevost web site and included on the Technical Publications USB
key).
WARNING
Even with ACB, the driver must remain alert, react appropriately and in a timely manner, and use good
driving practices. Ultimate responsibility for the safe operation of the vehicle remains with the driver at all
times.
Be certain that you have read all safety warnings found in Bendix Wingman Fusion Operator's Manual
BW2681.
The driver will benefit all the audible and visual warnings that the system provides whether or not ACB is
turned on. In addition to the audible and visual warnings, when the ACB is turned on and a cruise speed is
set, the driver benefits from active interventions like engine throttle reduction,engine brake application and
service brake application to help maintain a set following distance.
WARNING
Adaptive Cruise with Braking must be used only in the same conditions that are normally recommended for
ordinary cruise control.
TURNING OFF THE ACB SYSTEM
You can deactivate the ACB system by pressing the ON/OFF cruise control toggle button (CC) on the steering
wheel left-hand keypad. Also, you can interrupt the ACB simply by applying service brakes or pressing the
cruise control CANCEL button on the steering wheel keypad.
NOTE
Whenever the service brake is applied by intervention of the ACB or by the driver, normal cruise will
automatically be canceled. The driver must resume or set the cruise mode in order for the vehicle to throttle
up.
PA-1652 Operator's Manual H3-45 Coach
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