System Function
- Control on curves
- The sensor may not detect a vehicle ahead or may detect a vehicle on other lanes because the detection range of the sensor is limited.
- On curves, if the vehicle equipped the SCC is driving at high speed, the vehicle can slip outside. Therefore reduce the speed on curves even there is not a vehicle ahead. (There is no brake control by SCC.)
- While the vehicle follows a vehicle ahead on straight road, if the vehicle ahead enters on curve, the vehicle equipped the SCC may accelerate to follow the vehicle ahead.
- On curves, if a vehicle ahead followed is out of range, the vehicle does not accelerate to the set speed and maintain the following speed to prevent from accelerating and decelerating repeatedly. (If the vehicle equipped the SCC changes the lane or apply the accelerator pedal, the vehicle will accelerate.)
- Warning alarm
If the vehicle equipped the SCC decelerates because a vehicle ahead decelerates or moves into your lane, the warning will operate.
- In case that the vehicle equipped with SCC is able to decelerate properly by the system - No warning
- In case that the vehicle equipped with SCC is not able to decelerate properly by the system
- Indicator in the cluster will blink and the warning buzzer will sound. (The warning and deceleration by the system will go on until the brake pedal is applied.)
- If the vehicle ahead (vehicle speed: less than 30 km/h) disappears to the next lane during following distance control, the warning chime will sound and a message will appear. Adjust your vehicle speed for vehicles or objects that can suddenly appear in front of you.
- Accelerating by driver
Even the vehicle is being decelerated by the SCC system, the vehicle can be accelerated by applying the accelerator pedal. If the vehicle is accelerated above the set speed, the indicator in the cluster will blink.
- Function of cruise control
- The driver may choose to only use the cruise control mode (speed control function) by doing as follows:
- With the smart cruise control system on (the cruise indicator light will be on but the system will not be activated), push the distance to distance switch for more than 2 seconds. "Smart cruise control (SCC) mode" and "Cruise control (CC) mode" can be selected. The speed control of the cruise control mode is the same as that of the smart cruise control mode.
- When using the cruise control mode, the driver must manually access the distance to other vehicles as the system will not automatically brake to slow down for other vehicles.
WARNING:- When using the cruise control function, your vehicle may collide with the vehicle ahead when a driver does not brake properly.
- Navigation interlocking (NSCC) function
- Navigation-Based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC) - Z (Zone) is a driving convenience system that temporarily decelerating or limiting the acceleration when a vehicle speed exceeds speed limit by receiving the speed limit information of the front in advance from the navigation while Smart Cruise Control is operating.CAUTION:
- This function does not aim to avoid the speed limit enforcement and a driver must comply with the traffic laws even if this function is operating as navigation information does not guarantee the speed limit information.
- It is a driving convenience system that controls the deceleration to the optimum curvature speed by receiving the curve information from the navigation in advance while Smart Cruise Control is operating.
- It is a driving convenience system that controls the deceleration to the optimum curvature speed by receiving the highway ramp/exit information from the navigation in advance while Smart Cruise Control is operating.
- Navigation-Based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC) - Z (Zone) is a driving convenience system that temporarily decelerating or limiting the acceleration when a vehicle speed exceeds speed limit by receiving the speed limit information of the front in advance from the navigation while Smart Cruise Control is operating.
- Autonomous Emergency Braking function
As a Smart Cruise Control, it prevents collision or slows down collision speed by alerting drivers and performing emergency braking while driving.
- Highway Driving Assist (HDA) function
It is a driving convenience system that controls the steering and speed to keep the safe distance from the vehicle ahead and to prevent lane departure on highway while Smart Cruise Control is operating.
- Driver customized control
- It adjusts the maximum accelerating speed to suit the driving style when there is no vehicle ahead while Smart Cruise Control is operating.
- It adjusts the acceleration to suit the driving style when there is a vehicle ahead while Smart Cruise Control is operating.
- It adjusts the distance between vehicles to suit the driving style when there is a vehicle ahead while Smart Cruise Control is operating.