User Manual - Page 238

For 2014 VOLVO V40 CROSS COUNTRY.

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07 Driver support
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236
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
driver fatigue, irrespective of whether or not
DAC issues a warning.
NOTE
The function must not be used to extend a
period of driving. Always plan breaks at
regular intervals, and make sure you are
well rested.
Limitation
In some cases the system may issue a warn-
ing despite driving ability not deteriorating, for
example:
in strong side winds
on rutted road surfaces.
DAC is not intended for city traffic.
NOTE
The camera sensor has certain limitations,
see Collision warning system* - camera
sensor limitations (p. 231).
Related information
Driver Alert System* (p. 235)
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - operation (p.
236)
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - symbols and
messages (p. 237)
Lane Keeping Aid* (p. 239)
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* - operation
Settings for Driver Alert Control - DAC (p.
235) are made from the centre console screen
and its menu system (p. 104).
To set Driver Alert in standby mode:
In MY CAR, search for
Car settings
Driver support systems Driver Alert
and check the box - No check in the box
means: Standby function disengaged.
Driver Alert is activated when speed exceeds
65 km/h and remains active as long as the
speed is over 60 km/h.
If the vehicle is being driven errati-
cally, the driver is notified by an
acoustic signal plus the text mes-
sage (p. 237)
Driver Alert Time for
a break - the linked symbol is illuminated in
the combined instrument panel at the same
time. The warning is repeated after a time if
driving ability does not improve.
The warning symbol can go off:
Press the left stalk switch OK button.
WARNING
An alarm should be taken very seriously,
as a sleepy driver is often not aware of
his/her own condition.
In the event of an alarm or a feeling of
tiredness; stop the car in a safe manner as
soon as possible and rest.
Studies have shown that it is equally as
dangerous to drive while tired as it is under
the influence of alcohol.
Related information
Driver Alert System* (p. 235)
Driver Alert Control (DAC)* (p. 235)
Lane Keeping Aid* (p. 239)
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