Driver Assistance System
Limitations of Forward Attention
Warning
Forward Attention Warning may not
operate properly, or it may operate
unexpectedly under the following
circumstances:
• The driver is wearing sunglasses,
special glasses, infrared cutoff glasses,
refracting glasses or thick glasses
• The driver has heavy eye makeup
(eyeliner, mascara, color makeup, false
eyelash) or eye piercing
• The driver's view is blocked by his/her
hair, hat, etc.
• The driver is winking or wearing an eye
patch on one eye
• The driver's face is covered partially by
a mask, muffler, etc.
• The driver's view is blocked by incoming
light from outside of the vehicle
• Light from outside, sunlight or infrared
LED light of the camera is reflected by
glasses or sunglasses
• The driver turns or lowers his/her head
so that the face or an eye is hidden from
the camera
• The driver shakes his/her head up and
down, or adverse road conditions cause
excessive vehicle vibrations while
driving
• The driver is improperly positioned in
the driver's seat so that the driver's face
is not detected
• The driver is too tall or short
• The camera is blocked by the driver's
grip on the steering wheel
• More than two people are looking at the
instrument cluster simultaneously from
the driver's seat
• The driver's eyes are narrowed due to
laughing or sun glare
• Misrecognize a picture or mannequin
that has a similar size of the driver's face
• There are other devices using infrared
light in the vehicle
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Blind-Spot View Monitor
(BVM)
if equipped
Left
2C_BVMLeftSideInfo
Right
2C_BVMRightSideInfo
Blind-Spot View Monitor uses the
wide-side view cameras to display the
rear blind spot areas of your vehicle on
the instrument cluster when the turn
signal is turned on to help with safe lane
changes.