Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED FLR20 SENSOR User Manual

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The driver should be especially careful when approaching

certain types of vehicles or objects. The Wingman Advanced

radar may not be able to detect vehicles and objects with

limited metal surfaces (such as recreational vehicles,

horse-drawn buggies, motorcycles, logging trailers, etc.).
NOTE: Entering a curve may reduce the alert time to less

than three (3) seconds.

FIGURE 11 - STATIONARY OBJECT ALERT DISPLAYED

BRAKE OVERUSE ALERT

The Bendix

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Wingman

®

Advanced

system provides

a warning when the system is intervening and using

the foundation brakes excessively. Overuse of the

foundation brakes can lead to the brakes overheating

and a potential loss of braking performance caused

by brake fade.

Using cruise control on downhill runs will

cause this alert to be activated.

Approach grades as you would normally, with the

appropriate gear selected and at a safe speed. Cruise

control should NOT be used on downhill grades.

When the system detects brake overuse, depending on the

vehicle manufacturer, a text message will be displayed on

the dashboard and an audible alert will be activated. The

driver should intervene immediately.

FIGURE 12 - BRAKE OVERUSE WARNING

• Once the brake overuse alert is activated, certain

driver interventions that cancel cruise control – like

stepping on the brake pedal or switching off cruise – will

discontinue the alert. Following an overuse alert, the

driver should not reset cruise control for at least 20

minutes. This gives the brakes time to cool down. If

the driver chooses to reset cruise control during that

20 minute period, Wingman Advanced interventions

will be limited to de-throttling and engine retarder only.

The system will automatically disable all Wingman

Advanced system foundation brake applications for at

least 20 minutes.

• If the system does not detect a driver intervention within

15 seconds after the brake overuse alert sounds, it

will shut itself off and set a Diagnostic Trouble Code

(DTC). The driver will continue to receive alerts, but ALL

Wingman Advanced interventions (de-throttling, engine

retarder or brake applications) will be disabled until the

next ignition cycle.

Note: In all cases, the driver still has the ability to

apply the foundation brakes if necessary. The driver

should take care since overheated brakes may reduce

the vehicle’s braking capability.
(See Appendix F7.0).

1.9 WINGMAN ADVANCED SYSTEM

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES

The Wingman Advanced system is monitored and if any

malfunction is detected, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

will be set and the driver will be alerted. The exact alert

given depends on the vehicle manufacturer: refer to your

vehicle operator’s manual and Sections 3 and 4.

1.10 RADAR SENSOR INTERCHANGEABILITY

Many variables must be considered when determining

whether or not the radar sensor can be relocated from one

vehicle to another vehicle. They include, but are not limited

to, the version of the Bendix

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ESP

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stability system used

on the vehicle, the instrument cluster, the vehicle ECU, the

engine and the transmission. Contact the Bendix Tech Team

at 1-800-AIR-BRAKE to determine if this is a viable option.

WARNING: Do not interchange radar sensors

without contacting Bendix first!

1.11 ALERT VOLUME

For Wingman Advanced systems installed on vehicles with

alerts that come directly through the instrument cluster,

audible alert levels are pre-set at the factory and can not

be turned off, nor can the volume be adjusted. However,

where the Bendix

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Driver Interface Unit (DIU) is used,

volume adjustment is permitted.

1.12 POTENTIAL FALSE ALERTS

In certain unusual traffic or roadway conditions, Wingman

Advanced may issue a false alert.
Drivers should take into account the road conditions, and

any other factors they are encountering, as they choose

how to react to any alerts they receive from the Wingman

Advanced system.

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