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1.05 HOW A DRIVER INTERACTS WITH BENDIX

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WINGMAN

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Table 2 illustrates how the Wingman Advanced system will respond to various actions a driver may take when using
Wingman Advanced system on the road.

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.

How a Driver Interacts with Bendix

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Wingman

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Advanced

(1.05)

Action

Reaction of Wingman Advanced

If the driver does this:

Expect the Wingman Advanced system to do this:

Steps on the brake.

(During a collision

mitigation event)

The driver is always in control and is able to apply full braking power.

Steps aggressively on the

accelerator. (During a

collision mitigation event.)

The driver is always in control. His/her actions override any Wingman Advanced

system actions. Note: If cruise control is engaged, it will be overridden until the

accelerator is released; then cruise control will resume the original set speed

automatically.

Steps on the brake. (When

in cruise.)

Cruise control will be cancelled.

Steps on the accelerator.

(When in cruise.)

Cruise control will be overridden until the accelerator is released; then cruise control

will resume the original set speed automatically.

Switches on the cruise

control.

Nothing. The adaptive cruise control with braking feature will not engage until the

driver sets the cruise control speed.

Switches off the cruise

control.

The adaptive cruise control with braking feature will turn off; the collision mitigation

feature remains active and ready to intervene. The driver will continue to hear all

alerts as needed.

Sets the cruise control

speed.

The adaptive cruise control with braking feature is automatically activated. Your

vehicle maintains a set speed and following distance behind the vehicle ahead.

Covers or blocks the radar.

The Wingman Advanced system performance will be diminished or even disabled

and a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will be set. A blockage will also affect engine

cruise control availability.

Uses normal cruise control

“+/-” switch.

Vehicle speed increased (+) or reduced (-) to achieve the new set speed while

actively maintaining following distance with the vehicle ahead, if one is present within

500 feet.

NOTE: The system responses above are typical, but may vary from the descriptions shown here by vehicle manufacturer,
or earlier versions of the Wingman Advanced system. These are examples of driver actions and typical Wingman
Advanced system responses, however this chart does not attempt to cover all possible situations.

TABLE 2 - HOW A DRIVER INTERACTS WITH BENDIX

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WINGMAN

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