Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED FLR20 SENSOR User Manual

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THE FORWARD VEHICLE DETECTED ICON

When cruise control is switched on and set and a vehicle

ahead of you is detected by the radar, the detected forward

vehicle icon — or similar — will illuminate on the vehicle

dashboard.
This is an indication to the driver that the Bendix

®

Wingman

®

Advanced

system is actively managing the distance

between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead, and may

intervene automatically, if needed.
See Figure 6 for examples.

FIGURE 6 - FORWARD VEHICLE DETECTED ICONS

ADJUSTING THE CRUISE CONTROL SPEED

Use the switch(es) provided by the vehicle manufacturer

to set your cruise control speed. When adjusted, your

set speed will typically be indicated on the vehicle dash,

message center, or speedometer.

1.6 FOLLOWING DISTANCE

Following distance refers to the time gap, measured in

seconds, between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. The

actual physical distance between the two will vary based

on the speeds of both vehicles; however, the set gap will

remain the same for all set cruise speeds.

FOLLOWING DISTANCE

ADJUSTMENT SWITCH

This optional Wingman

®

Advanced

feature, allows the

driver to adjust the following distance or time gap. The

availability of this feature is determined by the vehicle

manufacturer. The switch has an increase or decrease

function. Pressing increase (+) will provide a larger

following distance, measured in seconds. Pressing

decrease (-) will provide a shorter following distance.

1.7 WINGMAN ADVANCED COLLISION

MITIGATION FEATURE OPERATION

Whenever your vehicle is traveling at above 15 mph, the

Wingman Advanced collision mitigation feature is ready to

intervene, if needed. It does not require cruise control to be

set. The collision mitigation feature of Wingman Advanced

will alert you automatically and apply up to two-thirds of the

vehicle’s braking capacity, if a collision with the detected

forward vehicle is likely to occur. You, the driver, must

immediately act to potentially avoid, or lessen the severity

of, a collision.
Collision mitigation is ready to intervene as long as no DTCs

are active in either the brake system, Wingman Advanced

system, or any other contributing vehicle system.

AUTOMATIC FOUNDATION

BRAKE APPLICATIONS

The vehicle automatically manages foundation braking

priorities among the various vehicle systems that use

the foundation brakes, such as Wingman Advanced,

Bendix

®

ESP

®

(Electronic Stability Program), Bendix

®

ATC

(Automatic Traction Control) and the Bendix

®

ABS (Antilock

Braking System).

1.8 ALERTS AND WARNINGS

The Bendix Wingman Advanced system operates differently

compared to other cruise control/forward collision warning

systems. It is important for YOU to fully understand the

system’s features, especially the driver alerts and warnings.
Three important warnings provided by the Wingman

Advanced system are the Following Distance Alert (FDA),

Impact Alert (IA), and Stationary Object Alert (SOA). The

driver will be alerted by any of the three warnings, whether

or not the cruise control is activated.
See Appendix F, Sections 3.0-5.0, for more information

about how DIUs communicate alerts.

WARNING: Any audible and/or visual alert by the

system means that your vehicle is too close to the

vehicle ahead and the driver must immediately act to

potentially avoid, or lessen the severity of, a collision.

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