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System Responses

The system will provide a beep when an event is triggered. Events may
be triggered by the following situations:
Event
Lane Departure Warning
Excessive Lane
Departure
Lane Change w/o Turn
Signal
Loss of Video Tracking
LDW System Disabled
Distance Alert
Forward Collision
Warning
Excessive Braking
Excessive Curve Speed
Manual Trigger
For vehicles that are equipped with traction control or stability control and ABS
ATC
ESP
RSP
ABS
BENDIX SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES COMPLEMENT SAFE
DRIVING PRACTICES. NO COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SAFETY
TECHNOLOGY REPLACES A SKILLED, ALERT DRIVER
EXERCISING SAFE DRIVING TECHNIQUES AND PROACTIVE,
COMPREHENSIVE DRIVER TRAINING. RESPONSIBILITY FOR
THE SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE REMAINS WITH THE
DRIVER AT ALL TIMES.
Crossing a lane marking without using a turn signal, and going back into the original
lane.
Crossing a lane marking without using a turn signal and continuing past a second limit,
currently set at 12 inches past the inside of the lane marking.
Crossing a lane marking without using a turn signal, and continuing to the adjacent
lane.
The unit has not been able to track for a period of ten minutes. For example, this can
be caused by tampering or the lens being covered.
System disabled by driver.
An audible and visual warning, alerting the driver that the distance between the truck
and the vehicle ahead is two (2) seconds or less for a duration of two (2) minutes.
An urgent audible and visual warning of an impending collision.
Braking with a longitudinal deceleration in excess of 0.4g, while at speeds greater than
20 mph.
High speed going through a curve. Limit for event log is a lateral acceleration of 0.4g.
Driver has initiated a Manual Trigger.
An event where engine braking and/or foundation braking occurs to prevent loss of
traction at the wheels of the vehicle.
An event where engine braking and/or foundation braking occurs to prevent vehicle
directional instability in order to keep the vehicle traveling on its intended path.
An event where engine braking and/or foundation braking occurs to stabilize the
vehicle during a possible roll-over situation.
A driver initiated brake event when the ABS system is activated.
Situation
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