Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ACB ACTIVE CRUISE W/BRAKING User Manual

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What to Expect (1.04)

Part Two: Cruise control “on” and speed “set”

Situation

Typical System

Indication/Alerts

Typical System Actions

Going down a grade with a

detected forward vehicle.
Cruise control should NOT be

used on downhill grades - see

page 3.

(See the CDL manual
instructions on proper gear
usage for down grades.)

DO NOT USE cruise control on

downhill grades.

DO NOT USE cruise control on downhill
grades.

TABLE 1 - PART 2 - OPERATIONAL SCENARIOS WITH THE BENDIX

®

WINGMAN

®

ACB SYSTEM

NOTE: The system indicators/alerts above are typical, but may vary from the descriptions shown here by vehicle
manufacturer, or earlier versions of the Wingman ACB system.

What to Expect (1.04)

Part Three: Cruise control NOT “SET”, or “OFF”

Situation

Typical System

Indication/Alerts

Typical System Actions

Your vehicle comes up

fast behind a slower-

moving detected forward

vehicle.

The Following Distance Alert (FDA) will sound and a

visual message/icon typically appears on the dash

screen or DIU display. Depending on how close your

vehicle approaches, the system may initiate an Impact

Alert warning.

None.

The driver must
immediately act to
potentially avoid, or lessen
the severity of, a collision.

The detected forward

vehicle slows rapidly.

The Following Distance Alert (FDA), or Impact Alert

warning (continuous tone) will sound and a visual

message/icon typically appears on the dash screen or

DIU display.

None.

The driver must
immediately act to
potentially avoid, or lessen
the severity of, a collision.

TABLE 1 - PART 3 - OPERATIONAL SCENARIOS WITH THE BENDIX

®

WINGMAN

®

ACB SYSTEM

NOTE: These are typical situations and responses that may occur when using Wingman ACB. All possible situations
and responses are not covered in this table.

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