Specifications
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(FM10) SEMCON LAND ROVER OWNER GUIDE VER 2.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: landrover; MODEL: Range
Rover Evoque
Adaptive cruise control
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Clearing the obstruction allows the system to
return to normal operation. If the obstruction is
present when ACC is inactive (e.g. on initial
starting or with ACC switched off), the
message RADAR SENSOR BLOCKED will be
displayed.
Tyres other than those recommended for your
vehicle may have different circumferences.
This can affect the correct operation of ACC.
FORWARD ALERT FUNCTION
The system may not react to slow
moving vehicles.
Forward alert uses the same radar
sensor as Adaptive cruise control. The
same performance limitations apply,
see 106, ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
OVERVIEW.
Forward alert can be enabled/disabled via the
Driver information centre menu. See 40,
INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU.
The warning lamp in the Instrument panel
illuminates when Forward alert is enabled. See
46, FORWARD ALERT (GREEN).
Forward alert provides limited detection and
warning of objects close ahead while the
vehicle is moving forwards. If a vehicle or
object ahead is within the user defined
sensitivity area, a warning tone will sound and
the FORWARD ALERT message will be
displayed in the Message centre. Emergency
brake assist will be activated. See 93,
EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (EBA)
The driver must take appropriate action
immediately.
Sensitivity of the function can be adjusted only
when Adaptive cruise control is disengaged.
Adjust as follows:
Using the steering wheel Adaptive cruise
control buttons, press the gap decrease
button to display the current setting in the
Message centre and then press again to
decrease the sensitivity of the alert.
Press the gap increase button to display
the current setting in the Message centre
and then press again to increase the
sensitivity of the alert.
FWD ALERT <----> is displayed in the Message
centre.
Note: The Forward alert set gap is retained
when the ignition is switched off.
ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE
ASSIST
The system may not react to slow
moving vehicles and will not react to
stationary vehicles or vehicles travelling
in the opposite direction.
Warnings may not appear if the
distance to the vehicle ahead is very
small or if steering wheel or pedal
movements are large (e.g. to avoid a
collision).
The system utilises the same radar
sensor as Advanced cruise control and
Forward alert - the same limitations of
performance apply.
When Adaptive cruise control is fitted,
Advanced emergency brake assist is available
at speeds above approximately 7 km/h (5 mph)
and will function even if Forward alert and
Adaptive cruise control are switched off. It
improves braking response during emergency
braking, when a moving vehicle is detected
close ahead.










