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Driving
Driver Attention Alert (DAA)
How to Use the Driver
Attention Alert (DAA)
Operating the DAA
If all of the following conditions are
met, the screen display and warning
sound notify the driver that his/her
attention level has decreased.
The system has completed learning
of the driver's driving data.
The system detects white (yellow)
lane lines.
One hour has passed since the driver
began driving.
The vehicle speed is about 65 km/h
to 140 km/h (41 mph to 86 mph).
The system detects driver fatigue or
decreased attentiveness
1. "Time for a Break"
NOTE
The DAA does not operate if any of
the following conditions is met.
The vehicle is making a sharp turn.
The vehicle is changing lanes.
The DAA may not operate normally if
any of the following conditions is
met.
The visibility of white (yellow) lane
lines is poor.
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The vehicle is jolted or swayed
continuously by strong winds or
rough roads.
The DAA detects driver fatigue and
decreased attentiveness based on
the driving data when driving the
vehicle at a vehicle speed between
about 65 km/h and about 140
km/h (41 to 86 mph) for about 20
minutes. The learned driving data is
reset when any of the following
conditions is met.
The vehicle is stopped for 15
minutes or longer.
The vehicle is driven at less than
about 65 km/h (41 mph) for
about 30 minutes.
The vehicle power is switched OFF.
After the DAA has displayed the first
message encouraging rest, it does
not display the next one until 60
minutes have passed.
Turning off the DAA
Turn off the DAA using Mazda
Connect.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
NOTE
For vehicles equipped with the driver
monitoring camera, the DAA setting
item is not displayed in Mazda
Connect because the Driver
Monitoring (DM) operation takes
priority.

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