Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems WINGMAN ADVANCED OPERATORS MANUAL User Manual

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The Bendix

®

Wingman

®

Advanced

system reacts ONLY to vehicles

moving in the same direction as your vehicle. The Wingman
Advanced system DOES NOT respond to side-to-side moving
traffi c, or oncoming traffi c. The system WILL NOT slow your
vehicle or provide an alert as you approach vehicles in these
circumstances.

Detected Forward Vehicle

RADAR

System does not brake nor
warn for vehicles approaching
from the side or oncoming

Vehicle Equipped with Bendix

®

Wingman

®

Advanced

When the Wingman Advanced system needs to intervene, it works

in conjunction with the Bendix

®

ESP

®

electronic stability system to

engage the brakes.

The system should never be relied upon to

stop your vehicle or to avoid a collision.

The driver can, and should,

still apply full braking force, if needed.

SECTION 2: DRIVER ALERTS & WARNINGS

Driver Alerts and Warnings – Before driving with Wingman

Advanced, the driver should fully understand all the audible alerts
and visual indicators that the system provides. This booklet will assist
in explaining what each of them means.

Any audible and/or visual

alert by the system means that your vehicle is too close to the
vehicle ahead. The driver must immediately act to potentially
avoid, or lessen the severity of, a collision.

The Impact Alert (IA) is the most severe alert issued by the

Wingman Advanced system. This alert indicates that a collision
with the detected forward vehicle is likely. The driver must
immediately act to potentially avoid, or lessen the severity of, a
collision.

The Impact Alert is ready to alert the driver whenever the

vehicle is moving above 15 mph.

When activated, the IA will sound and a visual message/icon
typically appears on the dash screen or Bendix

®

Driver Interface Unit

(DIU) display. The actual sound/display method varies by vehicle
manufacturer.

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