User Manual - Page 109

For MII 2014.

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Driver assistance systems
Optical parking system* (OPS)
Fig. 86 On-screen OPS display:
A
has detec-
ted an obstacle in the collision zone;
B
has
detected an obstacle in the segment;
C
zone
recorded behind the vehicle.
The optical parking system is an extension of
the parking distance warning system
page 106
.
On the s
c
reen of the SEAT Portable System
(supplied by SEAT) the area behind the vehi-
cle is shown registered by the sensors. Any
obstacles are displayed in relation to the ve-
hicle
.
Function Necessary operations
Switching the
display on:
Switching on the page 106 park-
ing distance warning system. The
OPS switches on automatically.
Switching the
display off man-
ually:
Press the
button on the Portable
Navigation System.
Function Necessary operations
Switching the
display off man-
ually:
Release reverse gear.
Zones explored
Behind the vehicle Fig. 86
C
, the zone an-
alysed reaches a distance of up to 150 cm
and around 60 cm to the sides.
Screen display
The image displayed represents the super-
vised zones in several segments. As the vehi-
cle moves closer to an obstacle, the segment
moves closer to the vehicle displayed
A
or
B
. When the penultimate segment is dis-
played, this means that the vehicle has
reached the collision zone. Stop the vehicle!
Distance from
the vehicle to
the obstacle
Audible
warning
Displayed in col-
our on the screen:
colour of the seg-
ment if an obsta-
cle is recognised
behind:
approx. 31-150
cm
beeping
sound
Yellow
behind:
approx. 0-30 cm
perma-
nent
sound
Red
WARNING
Do not be distracted from traffic to look at the
screen.
Note
SEAT recommends practising using the
parking distance warning system in a traffic-
free zone or in a car park to familiarise your-
self with the system and its operation.
Representation of the registered area on
the screen of the portable navigation system
may take up to 5 seconds.
Note the Instruction Manual provided for
the device of the additional information relat-
ing to the Portable Navigation System (sup-
plied by SEAT) ›› page 123.
Cruise control* (Cruise control
system - CCS)
Introduction
The cruise control system (CCS) is able to in-
dividually maintain the set speed when driv-
ing forwards from approx. 20 km/h (15 mph).
The CCS only slows down by reducing the ac-
celerator but not by braking
.
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Technical specifications
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