User Manual - Page 324

For 2020 INFINITI Q60 COUPE.

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5-104 Starting and driving
FEB WITH PEDESTRIAN DETEC-
TION SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
WARNING
Listed below are the system limitations
for the FEB with pedestrian detection
system. Failure to operate the vehicle in
accordance with these system limita-
tions could result in serious injury or
death.
. The FEB with pedestrian detection
system cannot detect all vehicles or
pedestrian under all conditions.
. The radar sensor FEB with pedes-
trian detection system does not de-
tect the following objects:
Small pedestrians (including small
children), animals and cyclists.
Pedestrians in wheelchairs or
using mobile transport such as
scooters, child-operated toys, or
skateboards.
Pedestrians who are seated or
otherwise not in a full upright
standing or walking position.
Oncoming vehicles
Crossing vehicles
Obstacles on the roadside
. The FEB with pedestrian detection
system has some performance limita-
tions.
If a stationary vehicle is in the
vehicle’s path, the FEB with pe-
destrian detection system will not
function when the vehicle is driven
at speeds over approximately 50
MPH (80 km/h).
For pedestrian detection, the
FEB with pedestrian detection
system will not function when
the vehicle is driven at speeds
over approximately 37 MPH (60
km/h) or below approximately 6
MPH (10km/h).
. The FEB with pedestrian detection
system will not function for pedes-
trians in darkness or in tunnels, even
if there is street lighting in the area.
. For pedestrians, the FEB with pedes-
trian detection system will not issue
the first warning and will not push
the accelerator pedal up.
. The FEB with pedestrian detection
system may not function if the vehi-
cle ahead is narrow (for example a
motorcycle).
. The FEB with pedestrian detection
system may not function if speed
difference between the two vehicles
is too small.
. The radar sensor FEB with pedes-
trian detection system may not func-
tion properly or detect a vehicle
ahead in the following conditions:
Poor visibility (conditions such as
rain, snow, fog, dust storms,
sandstorms, and road spray from
other vehicles)
Driving on a steep downhill slope
or roads with sharp curves.
Driving on a bumpy road surface,
such as an uneven dirt road.
If dirt, ice, snow or other material
is covering the radar sensor area.
Interference by other radar
sources.
The camera area of windshield is
fogged up, or covered with dirt,
water drops, ice, snow, etc.
Strong light (for example, sun-
light or high beams from oncom-
ing vehicles) enters the front
camera. Strong light causes the
area around the pedestrian to be
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