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Active driver assist

The "Active driver assist" system is a driving aid for use outside urban areas, on wide roads with visible lines.
This system consists of the "Adaptive cruise controlStop and Go" function ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL and the "Lane Centring" function.
This system enables the driver to:
  • maintain vehicle speed based on a previously stored speed;
  • adjust the distance between their vehicle and the vehicle in front;
  • direct the trajectory of the vehicle in the lane;
  • adapt the vehicle speed to the speed shown on the road signs, automatically or after confirmation by the driver (depending on the vehicle).

The "Stop and Go adaptive cruise control" function.

Depending on the country and subscription, based on information from a radar, camera or map data sent via a GSM connection, the Stop and Go adaptive cruise control makes it possible to maintain a selected speed, known as the cruising speed, while keeping a safe distance from the vehicle in front in the same lane.
The cruising speed can adjust automatically to a speed limit change (depending on the country and subscription).
If the vehicle in front stops, the Stop and Go adaptive cruise control may brake your vehicle to a complete stop before setting off again.
WARNING
Important: you should keep your feet near the pedals and your hands on the steering wheel at all times to prepare for any event.
The system controls acceleration and deceleration of your vehicle using the engine and braking system.
The Stop and Go adaptive cruise control function can be activated from 0 to 112 mph (180 km/h), depending on the vehicle and according to road conditions (traffic, weather, etc.).
It is represented by the ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL symbol.
Note:
  • the driver must observe the maximum speed limit and safe distances according to the legislation in the country where they are driving;
  • the adaptive cruise control can brake the vehicle up to a third of the braking capacity. Depending on the situation, the driver may need to brake harder.
Tip
The Stop and Go adaptive cruise control does not trigger an emergency stop and its braking capability is limited.

The "Lane Centring" function

Using information from a camera, the "Lane Centring" function manipulates the steering system to direct the vehicle in the lane.
If the conditions allow it, the function is available between:
  • 0 mph and a speed between 99 mph (160 km/h) and 112 mph (180 km/h) (depending on the version) with a vehicle in front;
or
  • 37 mph (60 km/h) and a speed between 99 mph (160 km/h) and 112 mph (180 km/h) (depending on the version) without a vehicle in front.
The "Lane Centring" function is a comfort feature.
It is represented by the warning light.
Note: in the event of a sharp bend, the function's lateral retention capacities are limited and require the driver to take immediate action on the steering wheel.

Additional information

Depending on the vehicle, the "Active driver assist" function can be used with other driving aid functions.
Please note that:
  • When the "Lane Centring" function is in adjustment mode, this will suspend the "Lane departure prevention" function if it has already been activated. When the "Lane Centring" function is not controlling the steering system, the "Lane departure prevention" function may be reactivated if conditions allow.

Location of components

1
Camera
Detects markings on the ground and the position of vehicles on the various traffic lanes.
It receives information from the radar 6 and merges it with its own information to determine the trajectory and speed of the vehicle (acceleration/braking). Amongst other things, it controls the system activation/deactivation parameters (door opening status, etc.).
Depending on the vehicle, it processes information to detect the presence of the driver's hands on the steering wheel.
Make sure the windscreen is not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.).
2
Aerial and maps
(depending on the country and subscription)
Road maps and certain driving conditions (roundabouts and cornering) are downloaded according to the journey taken by the vehicle. The system can anticipate deceleration following a change of the speed limit indicated on road signs, depending on the parameters selected by the driver.
The system can also adjust the vehicle's speed when approaching a bend or roundabout.
3
Electronic parking brake
Keeps the vehicle stationary under certain conditions.
4
Power-assisted steering
It operates the front wheels to guide the vehicle trajectory according to the information transmitted by the camera 1. It also enables detection of the driver's hands on the steering wheel.
5
Engine computer
It controls and directs the engine to carry out the required acceleration.
6
Radar
Calculates the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
The system's maximum range is approximately 150 metres. This may vary according to the road conditions (ground relief, weather conditions, etc.)
Ensure that the radar area is not obstructed (dirt, mud, snow, a badly fitted front number plate), impacted, modified (including painting) or hidden by any accessory fitted on the front of the vehicle (on the grille or logo etc.).
7
Active vehicle control
This system supplies information on vehicle dynamics to the camera 1 (speed, lateral acceleration, etc.) and acts on the braking system to control deceleration and to keep the vehicle stationary.
WARNING
The radar and camera zones must be kept clean and free of any tampering in order to ensure the proper operation of the system.

Controls

8
Steering wheel
The driver must always keep their hands on the steering wheel. If too much force is applied when turning the steering wheel, the "Lane Centring" function is put on standby so the driver can regain control of the vehicle.
Under certain conditions (sharp bends, etc.) a vibration may be triggered on the steering wheel to warn the driver that they must regain control of the vehicle.
If the driver does not handle the steering wheel (no hands are detected) the "Lane Centring" function is deactivated after several alerts.
9.
Switch for selecting/deselecting the driving aids, depending on the vehicle:
  • Active driver assist;
  • Adaptive Cruise Control;
  • speed limiter;
  • OFF.
10.
Puts the function on standby and stores the limited speed (0).
11.
Safe distance settings
12.
Recall the stored cruising speed (RES).
13.
Switch to activate or decrease the cruising speed or to store the current speed (SET/-).
14.
Switch to activate or increase the cruising speed or recall the stored cruising speed (SET/+).
15.
Pop-up button (depending on the vehicle): adapts the speed setpoint to detected speed limits DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS
When the "OFF" mode is selected before the ignition is switched off, the "Speed limiter" function will be activated by default the next time the engine is started.

Displays on the instrument panel

16.
"Stop and Go adaptive cruise control" function warning light .
17.
Stored cruising speed.
18.
Vehicle in front.
19.
Stored safe distance
20.
Left-hand and right-hand line indicators
21.
"Lane Centring" function warning light .

Activation/deactivation controls for the "Active driver assist" function

Activating the function

To activate the function, press the switch 9 as many times as necessary to activate it.
The warning light 21 is displayed in grey on the instrument panel.
Then press switch 13 (SET/-) or switch 14 (SET/+).
The "Active driver assist", consisting of the Adaptive cruise control Stop and Go and the "Lane Centring" function, is then activated.
The green 21 warning light and the left-hand and right-hand line indicators 20 are displayed on the instrument panel to confirm that the function is in operation and directing your vehicle towards the centre of the lane.
You can interrupt the "Lane Centring" function at any time by forcefully turning the steering wheel. As soon as you stop turning the steering wheel, the "Lane Centring" function is reactivated.
Note: you must keep your hands on the steering wheel when using the "Lane Centring" function. Under no circumstances should you take your hands off the steering wheel.

Deactivating the function

Press the switch 9. Deactivation of the function is confirmed by the disappearance of the warning light 21 and the right-hand and left-hand line indicators 20 from the instrument panel.
Tip
To exit the driving assistance, press switch 9 as many times as necessary until you reach OFF. The "Driving Assistance deactivated" message appears on the instrument panel.
In this case, the next time the engine is started, the "Speed limiter" function will be activated and waiting for a speed limit to be stored.

Adjusting the position in the lane

(depending on the vehicle)
To activate the position in the lane, the "Lane Centring" function must be in adjustment mode, the green 21 warning light must be displayed on the instrument panel and the vehicle speed must be below 31 mph (50 km/h).
In these conditions, you can adjust your position in the lane by turning the steering wheel slightly to the right or left, so that the vehicle shifts to the selected side without the "Lane Centring" function being deactivated. As soon as your offset is at least about 15 cm from the middle of the lane, without the vehicle approaching less than about 30 cm from the edge of the lane, you have about 10 seconds to adjust the offset precisely. The vehicle then remains in the offset position when you stop exerting effort to turn the steering wheel. The lines 20 indicate the offset applied. To return to the centre of the lane, turn the steering wheel slightly in the opposite direction, then stop trying once the vehicle has reached the centre.
According to certain conditions (e.g. bend, speed), the vehicle may be re-centred automatically.

"Lane Centring" function on standby

The "Lane Centring" function is put on standby automatically in the following cases:
  • the system no longer detects the lines or only one line is detected in your lane;
  • the lane is too narrow or too wide;
  • the system does not detect any hands on the steering wheel;
  • in some driving conditions (roundabout, intersection, the bend is too sharp, etc.);
  • the vehicle speed is greater than approximately 99 mph or 112 mph (160 km/h or 180 km/h), depending on the vehicle;
  • the vehicle speed is below approximately 30 mph (48 km/h), without a vehicle in front;
  • the vehicle crosses a line;
  • the system is temporarily disrupted (for example: camera obscured by dirt, mud, snow, condensation, etc.).
Certain actions carried out by the driver also suspend the "Lane Centring" function:
  • activating the indicators;
  • too much force is used when handling the steering wheel.
The function is confirmed to be on standby by the appearance of the grey 21 warning light and the left-hand and right-hand line indicators 20 on the instrument panel.
WARNING
Important: you should keep your feet near the pedals and your hands on the steering wheel at all times to prepare for any event.
Once the conditions are met, the function again directs the vehicle to the centre of the lane. The warning light 21 and the left-hand and right-hand line indicators 20 are displayed in green on the instrument panel.
Tip
You can affect the vehicle trajectory at any point by turning the steering wheel.

"Keep hands on steering wheel" warning

When the "Lane Centring" function no longer detects your hands on the steering wheel, several warning levels will be triggered:
  • after approximately 15 seconds, the "Keep hands on steering wheel" message appears in yellow on the instrument panel 22;
  • after approximately 30 seconds, the "Keep hands on steering wheel" message appears on the instrument panel 22 along with the warning light in red, accompanied by a beep whose volume gradually increases;
  • after approximately 35 seconds, if the driver does not put their hands on the steering wheel after the warning is displayed, an audible warning sounds continuously. The brakes are then briefly applied repeatedly to inform the driver that they must retake control of the vehicle by putting their hands on the steering wheel. If the driver does not respond, the "Active driver assist" function activates the hazard warning lights and slows down the vehicle until it comes to a complete stop.
Tip
The driver can interrupt this manoeuvre at any time by placing their hands on the steering wheel, braking or deactivating the "Active driver assist" function.
  • After the vehicle has stopped, the electronic parking brake will automatically be applied, the hazard warning lights will stay on, the warning light will switch off and the "Lane centering deactivated" message will appear on the instrument panel to inform you.
Tip
In the first two alert levels, when the system again detects the presence of the driver's hands on the steering wheel, the system stops the alerts. The function continues to direct the vehicle to the centre of the lane.
Note: in some situations, the "Lane Centring" function may no longer detect your hands on the steering wheel and may emit an alert:
  • the driver is holding the steering wheel very lightly;
  • the driver is wearing gloves;
  • ...

In the case of a sharp bend

In the case of a sharp band, and depending on the vehicle speed, the function's side retaining capacities will be limited and require the driver to carry out immediate action on the steering wheel so that the function can continue to maintain the vehicle in the centre of the lane.
If the driver does not intervene, the function triggers the vibration of the steering wheel to signal that the vehicle is about to breach a line and that the driver needs to carry out immediate action.
The 21 warning light and the left-hand or right-hand line indicator 20 concerned appear in red on the instrument panel.
If the vehicle crosses a line completely and moves out of lane, the "Lane Centring" function is put on standby. The function is confirmed to be on standby by the appearance of the grey 21 warning light and the left-hand and right-hand line indicators 20 on the instrument panel.

Operating faults

If an operating fault is detected in relation to the "Lane Centring" function, the "Driving assist unavailable" or "Check Driving assist" message is displayed on the instrument panel and the function is deactivated.
Consult an approved dealer.

Warning

WARNING
The "Active driver assist" is an additional driving aid. it can under no circumstances replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits and safe distances and to be vigilant.
The driver must always be in control of the vehicle.
The driver must always adapt their trajectory and speed according to the surroundings and driving conditions, regardless of system indications.
Except for lines delimiting lanes and the speed limit signs within the limits of the system's detection capacity, the road sign information (other traffic signs, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, etc.) are not recognised by the system. These do not trigger any alert or reaction by the system.
The "Active driver assist" uses the "Stop and Go adaptive cruise control" and "Lane centring" functions. The system should under no circumstances be taken to be an obstacle detector or an anti-collision system.
Use the "Active driver assist" only outside built-up areas, on wide roads with visible lines.
It must not be used in heavy traffic, on winding or slippery roads (black ice, aquaplaning, gravel) or during bad weather (fog, rain, side winds etc.).
There is a risk of accidents.
System servicing/repairs
  • In the event of an impact, the radar and/or camera alignment may be changed and its operation may consequently be affected. Deactivate the system and consult an authorised dealer.
  • Any work in the proximity of the radar and/or camera (replacements, repairs, windscreen modifications, paintwork etc.) must be carried out by a qualified professional.
Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.
WARNING
Deactivating the system
You must deactivate the system if:
  • the vehicle is travelling on a winding road;
  • the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns);
  • the vehicle is towing a trailer or a caravan;
  • the vehicle is being driven in a tunnel or close to a metallic structure;
  • the vehicle arrives at a toll point, a roadwork area or on a narrow lane;
  • the vehicle is being driven up or down a very steep slope;
  • the visibility is poor (glaring sun, fog, etc.);
  • the weather conditions are poor (rain, snow, side winds, etc.);
  • the vehicle is being driven on a slippery road surface (rain, snow, gravel, etc.);
  • the camera area has been damaged (e.g. interior or exterior windscreen area); the windscreen is cracked or distorted;
  • the radar area has been damaged (impacts, etc.);
  • the surface of the steering wheel is damaged or damp.
In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and contact an authorised dealer.
WARNING
Some conditions can disrupt or damage the system operation, for example:
  • obstruction of the windscreen or the radar area (by dirt, ice, snow, condensation etc.) Frequently check the cleanliness and condition of the windscreen, front wiper blades and front bumper;
  • a complex environment (tunnel, etc.);
  • poor weather conditions (snow, heavy rain, hail, black ice, etc.);
  • poor visibility (night, fog, etc.);
  • poor contrast between the vehicle preceding it and the surrounding area (e.g. white vehicle in a snowy area, etc.);
  • being dazzled (glaring sun, lights of vehicles travelling in the opposite direction; etc.);
  • narrow, winding or undulating road (tight bends, etc.);
  • the tar lines detected as a line by the system;
  • narrowing/widening lanes;
  • road markings which are worn, lacking in contrast or very widely spaced from one another (lines partially erased; etc.);
  • multiple markings on the road (roadworks area, slip roads connecting to adjacent motorways, hard shoulder, etc.);
  • road signs that do not include an arrow, located on a motorway exit;
  • an area with low connectivity that makes it impossible to geolocate the vehicle, or maps that are not up-to-date;
  • a vehicle with a significant difference in speed;
  • use of mats not adapted to the vehicle. On the driver's side, only use mats suitable for the vehicle, attached with the pre-fitted components, and check the fitting regularly. Do not lay one mat on top of another. There is a risk of wedging the pedals.
In these cases:
  • Risk of unwanted braking or acceleration.
  • Risk of unwanted, incorrect correction or no correction of trajectory.
Many unforeseen situations may affect the system operation. Certain objects or vehicles that can appear in the camera or radar detection zone may be interpreted by the system incorrectly, possibly leading to inappropriate acceleration or braking.
You should always be attentive to sudden events that might occur while you are driving. Always maintain your vehicle under control by keeping your feet near the pedals and your hands on the steering wheel, so that you are ready to act in any event.

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