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Type b

The parking sensor (sonar) system sounds an alarm to inform the driver that there is an

How to use the reversing radar (sonar) system of the new Loulan ordinary model?

Type a

Type b

The parking sensor (sonar) system sounds an alarm to inform the driver that there is an

How to use the reversing radar (sonar) system of the new Loulan ordinary model?

Type a

Type b

The parking sensor (sonar) system sounds an alarm to inform the driver that there is an obstacle near the bumper.

When the "Display" key is in the ON position, the sensor view will automatically appear on the vehicle information display screen.

Special attention should be paid to:

● The parking sensor (sonar) system provides convenience for drivers, but it cannot replace the correct parking steps. During reversing or other operations, the driver is responsible for ensuring safety. Be sure to look around before parking and check whether it is safe to do so.

● Read and understand the limitations of the parking sensor (sonar) system introduced in this section. The color of the sensor indicator light and the color of the distance guide line in the front view (if equipped)/rear view represent different distances from the object. Bad weather or ultrasonic source (such as automatic car washing device), truck compressed gas brake or pneumatic drill may affect the system function; This may cause performance degradation or incorrect startup.

● This function is designed to help drivers detect large stationary objects to avoid damaging the vehicle. The system is not designed to avoid touching tiny or moving objects. Be sure to move slowly.

● The system will not be able to detect small objects under the bumper, and may not be able to detect objects near the bumper or on the ground.

● The system may not detect the following objects:

-Falling objects, such as snow, clothes, cotton, glass wool, etc.

-Slender objects such as ropes, wires and chains.

-Wedge object

● If the bumper decoration of your vehicle is damaged, resulting in incorrect direction or bending, the detection area may change, resulting in failure to measure obstacles correctly or giving a false alarm.

Please try to keep the car quiet so that you can hear the sound clearly.

● Keep the sensor (located on the bumper fascia) free of snow, ice and accumulated dust. Do not clean the sensor with sharp objects. If the sensor is covered, the accuracy of the sensor function will be reduced.

For vehicles with rear sensor (type A):

When the shift lever is in the "R" (reverse gear) position, the system notifies the presence of obstacles in the rear through visual and auditory signals. When the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h (6 mph), the system will be disabled. Restart at a lower speed.

Only when the angle detector detects an obstacle and the distance to the obstacle has not changed will the intermittent sound stop after 3 seconds. Intermittent sound stops when the object is far away from the vehicle.

For vehicles with front and rear sensors (Type B):

When the shift lever is in the "D" position, the system uses visual warning and buzzer warning to remind the front obstacles, and when the shift lever is in the "R" position, it reminds the front and rear obstacles.

When the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h (6 mph), the system will be disabled. Restart at a lower speed.

Only when the angle detector detects an obstacle and the distance to the obstacle has not changed will the intermittent sound stop after 3 seconds. Intermittent sound stops when the object is far away from the vehicle.

When the side angle of the vehicle approaches the object, the indicator lamp ① of the angle detector lights up.

When the middle of the vehicle is close to the object, the middle sonar indicator ② lights up.

When an object is detected, the indicator light (green) lights up and flashes, and makes an intermittent sound. When the vehicle approaches the object, the color of the indicator light turns yellow and the flashing frequency increases. When the vehicle is very close to the object, the indicator light stops flashing, turns red, and makes a continuous sound.