Attention
The radar has a limited field of view within
which it can detect the vehicles. For this reason, the
BSD function may not provide correct information or
may not deliver the expected information.
In some situations, the display in the mirror may turn
on even though there is no vehicle located in the area
that is critical for a lane change. The following
unexpected situations may occur:
1)
the information or hazard warning is
communicated late in relation to the critical
event.
2) the information or hazard warning is not
communicated at all.
3)
the information or hazard warning is
communicated even if there are no vehicles in or
near the blind spots.
These occurrences may be the result of the
following, among others:
unfavorable weather conditions (e.g. poor
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visibility due to rain, snow, fog, or heavy mist).
dirty or improperly cleaned of the sensor.
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electromagnetic interference or a conformation
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of the surrounding environment (e.g. toll
booths, bends, in particular narrow and/or
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variable radius bends, tunnels and barriers for
construction work in progress) altering the
reflection of the electromagnetic waves of the
radar.
overtaking of the motorcycle by vehicles
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traveling at a much higher speed than the
motorcycle. In this case the system may not
communicate any information or signal
(warning).
if the lanes are narrow or if you are riding on the
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edge of your lane. If that is the case, the system
may have detected a vehicle in another lane that
is not adjacent to your current lane.
if the lanes are very wide, in tight curves, or if
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there is a rise in the road surface. Vehicles in the
adjacent lane may not be detected because they
are outside the radar detection range.
presence of vehicles on the sides of your lane:
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the system may not detect vehicles in the
adjacent lanes because they are outside the
radar detection range.
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