B2.0 driver demonstration mode, B3.0 following distance alerts (fdas) – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED SD User Manual

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Appendix B

Driver Interface Unit: Displays & Alerts

B2.0 Driver Demonstration Mode

Selecting Demo from the main menu starts a demonstration mode that shows the various lights, display

screens, and sounds produced by the DIU – along with a brief explanation of their meaning – for the confi

gured

features. Pressing the down ( ) arrow button advances through the screens. The up ( ) arrow button has

no functionality in this mode. The mode may be exited at any time by pressing the OK button.

NOTE: This mode can only be entered while the vehicle is not moving. Also, while in the demonstration
mode, if the vehicle begins to move, the demonstration mode terminates.
If a screen is associated only with a confi gurable feature, and that feature is not confi gured, then that screen

will not be shown in the demonstration mode.
The screens presented to the driver in the demonstration mode are shown with the following text: “Error!

Reference source not found.”

B3.0 Following Distance Alerts (FDAs)

One of the features of the Bendix

®

Wingman

®

Advanced

system is the Following Distance Alert (FDA). A

proprietary system combining vehicle speed, forward vehicle speed, distance, and driving scenario, FDAs are

used to provide the driver with distance alerts which are intelligent, in that they will give appropriate distance

alerts for the given situation. They alert the driver to objects far ahead in highway and country road driving

situations while not over-alerting in dense city traffi c.
The radar sensor uses the DIU to communicate the FDA alerts to the driver. This system can be confi

gured

through Bendix

®

ACom

®

Diagnostics software (version 6.3 or higher), for use by a fl eet as a driver training tool

with or without coordinating the data made available by Wingman Advanced. In addition to being a reminder

of when a driver may be dangerously close to the vehicle ahead, the following distance alerts may also be

con

fi

gured to reinforce safe following distance habits taught by the fl eet.

The FDA is based on the following interval between the host vehicle and the object ahead. In other words,

this is the time required by the host vehicle to travel forward and reach the object’s current location. With the

exception of the volume, the FDA may not be adjusted by the driver through the DIU. A qualifi

ed technician

must connect to the vehicle through the diagnostic port and run ACom

®

Diagnostics (version 6.3 or higher),

in order to change the con

fi

guration. The volume can not be turned all the way down, but other adjustments

may be made by the

fl

eet. See Section B1.3 for more details on volume adjustment.

The FDA system is intended only to alert the driver about following distance. For more information on alerts

for forward objects with high relative velocities and sudden decelerations, see Section B4.0: Impact Alert.
Only objects detected in the vehicle's lane, traveling in the same direction, are considered valid objects for the

FDA. For more information on stationary objects, see Section B5.0: Stationary Object Alert.

See Section 5.4: Con

fi guring Bendix Wingman Advanced Following Distance Alerts.

Appendix B

The driver is always responsible for the control and safe
operation of the vehicle at all times. The Bendix Wingman
Advanced system does not replace the need for a skilled,
alert professional driver, reacting appropriately and in a
timely manner, and using safe driving practices.

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