Maserati GranTurismo Owner's Manual page 69

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AFS System Failure
In the event of AFS system unavailable,
the related warning light and message
will light up on the cluster display. Take
your vehicle to the nearest Centre of the
Service Network as soon as possible to
check the system.
Automatic High Beam ( )
The Automatic High Beam headlight
control system provides increased
forward lighting at night by automating
high beam control through the use of the
forward-facing digital camera located
above the rear-view mirror, which is
the same one used for example by the
Active Lane Management - ALM system
on vehicles with ADAS systems.
This camera detects the environmental
luminosity, the headlamps of oncoming
vehicles and the tail lamps of proceeding
vehicles in the front area.
In these cases system automatically
switches from high beams to low beams
until the approaching vehicle is out of
view.
Furthermore, using the maps, together
with the camera, the system is able to
detect the urban areas and the inhabited
centres and to turn off the high beams
when driving near of one of them.
The system will be active once passed
the speed of 35 km/h (21.7 mph). The
properly working for this system (if all
the other conditions are met) is ensured
between 25 km/h (15.5 mph) and 250
km/h (155 mph).
Activation Mode
To activate Automatic High Beam
function:
Activate the "AUTO" button in the Light
menu on the Comfort Display.
Touch the "Vehicle" soft-key on the
main category bar of the MIA display
and open the "Settings" menu.
Choose the "Auto Dim High Beams"
function in the "Lights" submenu and
insert the check mark in the box to turn
on the function.
To turn off the function delete the
check mark in the box.
Shift the multifunction lever onward
.
Understanding the Vehicle
NOTE:
All the previous steps must be
performed with the ignition device in ON
position
After these steps, the white indicator on
the left side of the cluster display comes
on.
Once the high beams are physically on,
the blue indicator on the left side of the
cluster display comes on.
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