Renault Arkana (2021 year). Manual in english — page 9

360° CAMERA (4/10)
In front view or rear view:
when manoeuvring on a
The front, rear and side view guide-
slope, objects shown on
lines are a representation projected
the multimedia screen may
onto flat ground; this information
be closer or further away than they
must not be taken into account
seem.
when superimposed on a vertical
Take this into account in order
object or an object on the ground.
to correctly assess the distance
Objects displayed on the edge of
before any manoeuvre.
the multimedia screen may appear
distorted.
In very bright light (snow, vehicle in
sunshine etc.), the camera vision
may be adversely affected.
In the combined represen-
tation from the cameras:
- raised objects (pavement,
vehicle, etc.) may appear
distorted in bird’s eye view;
- any objects on top of the vehicle
are not displayed.
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360° CAMERA (5/10)
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8
9
2
Bird’s eye view
Front side view on passenger
The bird’s eye view is a combined rep-
side 2
resentation from cameras 1, 2 and 3.
(depending on the vehicle)
It displays a view of the top of the vehi-
The camera, fitted in the door mirror,
cle and its surroundings.
transmits a side view to the multimedia
screen 5.
This can be used to confirm a view of
the vehicle position in relation to its im-
Depending on the vehicle, you can use
mediate surroundings (front, rear and
the multimedia screen to change the
side).
bird’s eye view to the front side view.
In “bird’s eye view” mode, the ob-
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
The 8 view indicates the vehicle posi-
jects displayed on the multimedia
tions for further information.
tion. 9 areas not covered by the cam-
screen are actually further away
eras are indicated in black.
than they seem.
Take this into account in order
to correctly assess the distance
before any manoeuvre.
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360° CAMERA (6/10)
In addition to the sound alert, these in-
10
dicator lines show the proximity of ob-
stacles via different colours:
11
- Green: obstacle between 50 and
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70 cm;
- Yellow: obstacle between 30 and
50 cm;
- Red: obstacle within 30 cm.
These indicator lines also show the
location where the obstacles are de-
12
tected, as indicated by their positions in
relation to the “vehicle” symbol.
For more information ➥ 2.102
The “Front side view on passenger
Depending on the vehicle, you can use
side” is transmitted to the multimedia
the multimedia screen to change the
screen with guidelines to measure the
bird’s eye view to the front side view.
distances.
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
tions for further information.
Fixed guidelines 10, 11 and 12
Fixed guideline 10 shows the front sec-
Obstacle detection
tion of the vehicle.
While the system is activated, if the
Fixed guideline 12 shows the vehicle
“Park Assist” function detects one or
width including door mirrors.
more obstacles around the vehicle,
Fixed guidelines 11 are shown in red
the 13 indicator lines display:
and dotted. These are extensions of
- on the bird’s eye view;
fixed guidelines 10 and 12.
- on the front side view on the passen-
ger side (depending on the vehicle).
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360° CAMERA (7/10)
Automatic mode is disabled:
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- when the gear lever is in neutral
(manual gearbox) or in position N or
P (automatic gearbox) for approxi-
mately three seconds;
- when the vehicle speed moving for-
ward exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h).
Manual mode
To activate manual mode, with the ve-
14
hicle stopped and the engine running,
press the 14 switch: the front view and
bird’s eye view appear on the multime-
dia screen.
Manual mode is disabled:
Activation/deactivation
- when the vehicle speed moving for-
Automatic mode
ward reaches 6 mph (10 km/h);
With the vehicle stationary and the
- when the gear lever has not been
engine running, automatic mode is ac-
used for three minutes;
tivated when the reverse gear is en-
- when you press the 14 button.
gaged. The rear view and the bird’s
-Do not use this function
eye view appear on the 5 multimedia
while the door mirrors are in
screen.
folded position.
When the reverse gear is quickly shifted
-Ensure that the luggage
to forward gear, the rear view and bird’s
compartment door is properly
eye view are replaced by the front view
closed before using the function.
and bird’s eye view on the 5 multimedia
- Do not place any objects on or in
screen.
front of the cameras.
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360° CAMERA (8/10)
H
F
G
J
K
D E
H J
K
15
D E
15
F G
Difference between the
Driving or reversing towards a steep
Driving or reversing towards a
downhill slope
protruding object
estimated distance and
actual distance
The fixed guidelines 15 show the dis-
Position H seems further than posi-
tances as further than they actually are.
tion J on the screen. However, posi-
Driving or reversing towards a steep
tion H is at the same distance as posi-
Therefore, the objects shown on the
uphill slope
tion K.
screen are actually closer on the slope.
The fixed guidelines 15 show the dis-
The trajectory indicated by the fixed
For example, if the screen displays an
tances as closer than they actually are.
and mobile guidelines do not take into
object at G, the actual distance of the
account the height of the object. So
The objects shown on the screen are
object is at F.
there is a risk that the vehicle may col-
actually further away on the slope.
lide with the object when reversing to-
For example, if the screen displays an
wards position K.
object at D, the actual distance of the
object is at E.
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360° CAMERA (9/10)
L
L
14
M
Limits of the feature
Adjusting the display
The system is unable to display objects
With the ignition on, press the 14 switch
located in certain areas.
or move the selection lever to position
R (on an automatic gearbox) or to re-
In the front or rear view mode, the
verse gear (on a manual gearbox) in
system cannot be used to view an
order to use the feature.
object in area L.
The function displays different views on
In bird’s eye view mode, the system
the screen according to the gear lever
cannot be used to view a large object in
position.
area M (near the edge of the displayed
area).
Depending on the vehicle, you can
select the “bird’s eye view” or “front side
view on the passenger side”.
For safety reasons, carry
out any adjustments when
the vehicle is not being
driven.
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360° CAMERA (10/10)
If the gear lever is in position R (on an
When shifting from reverse gear to po-
Adjusting the camera
automatic gearbox) or in reverse (on a
sition D (on an automatic gearbox) or
settings
manual gearbox), the following views
into a gear (on a manual gearbox), the
The following settings can be modified:
are available:
following views are available:
- brightness;
- screen split between the rear view/
- screen split between the front view/
bird’s eye view;
bird’s eye view;
- colours;
or
or
- contrast.
- screen split between the rear view/
- screen split between the front view/
Please refer to the multimedia instruc-
front side view (depending on the ve-
front side view (depending on the ve-
tions for further information.
hicle).
hicle).
Note: for safety reasons, the views
When shifting from reverse gear to po-
are not displayed in the settings menu
sition P (on an automatic gearbox) or to
while the vehicle is moving.
neutral position (on a manual gearbox),
the following views are available:
- screen split between the rear view/
bird’s eye view;
or
- screen split between the rear view/
front side view (depending on the ve-
hicle).
2.68
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (1/8)
Depending on the reactivity of the
1
driver, the system can assist with brak-
ing in order to limit damage or prevent
a collision.
Note: ensure that the windscreen and
front bumper are not obstructed (by
dirt, mud, snow, condensation, number
plate, etc.).
Location of the camera 1
Make sure the windscreen is not ob-
This system can apply maximum
scured (by dirt, snow, condensation,
braking to the vehicle until it is
etc.)
completely stationary if necessary.
2
For safety reasons, always wear
Using information from the radar 2 and
Location of the radar 2
your seat belt when travelling in
camera 1, the system calculates the
your vehicle and make sure that it
Ensure that the radar area is not ob-
distance which separates it from the
is loaded so that no items can be
structed (by dirt, mud, snow, a badly
vehicle in front and any surrounding pe-
thrown forward and hit the occu-
fitted front number plate), impacted,
destrians and cyclists.
pants.
modified (including painting) or hidden
The system informs the driver if there
by any accessory fitted on the front of
is a risk of head-on collision to enable
the vehicle (on the grille or logo, etc.)
appropriate emergency manoeuvres
(pressing the brake pedal and/or turn-
This function is an addi-
ing the steering wheel).
tional driving aid. This func-
tion is not under any cir-
cumstances intended to
replace the due care and attention
of the driver, who should at all times
be in control of the vehicle.
2.69
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (2/8)
Operation
Special features of warnings
Depending on the speed, the warning
Detection of vehicles
and braking may be activated simulta-
When driving, in the event of a risk of
3
neously.
collision with the vehicle in front, the
system will:
Special features of stationary
vehicles
- warn of the risk of collision:
Stationary vehicles are detected when
when the vehicle speed is be-
your vehicle is being driven at a speed
tween 4 mph (7 km/h) and 106 mph
between approximately 4 mph (7 km/h)
(170 km/h), the message “Brake” is
and 50 mph (80 km/h). The system is
displayed in red on the instrument
not active and does not emit a warning
panel 3, accompanied by an audible
for stationary vehicles when you exceed
warning.
approximately 50 mph (80 km/h).
If the driver depresses the brake
pedal and the system still detects a
If the vehicle stopped as a result of
risk of collision, the brake force is in-
active emergency braking, the driver
creased.
must keep the vehicle stationary by ap-
- braking may be triggerred:
plying the brake pedal.
when the vehicle is moving slower
Note: if the driver uses the vehicle con-
than approximately
75 mph
trols (steering wheel, pedals, etc.) the
(120 km/h), if the driver doesn't re-
system may delay certain operations or
spond to the warning and a collision
not activate.
is imminent.
In the event of emergency manoeu-
vre, you can stop braking at any
moment by:
- tapping the accelerator pedal;
or
- turning the steering wheel as a
collision avoidance manoeuvre.
2.70
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (3/8)
Detection of pedestrians and
Special features of warnings
cyclists
Depending on the speed, the warning
(depending on the vehicle)
and braking may be activated simulta-
When driving at a speed between ap-
neously.
3
proximately 4 mph (7 km/h) and 50 mph
(80 km/h), if there is a risk of collision
with a cyclist or pedestrian, the system:
- warns you of a collision risk:
- the “Brake” message is displayed
in red on the instrument panel 3, ac-
companied by a sound signal.
If the driver depresses the brake
pedal and the system still detects a
risk of collision, the brake force is in-
creased.
If the vehicle stopped as a result of
- braking may be triggerred:
active emergency braking, the driver
must keep the vehicle stationary by ap-
if the driver does not react following
plying the brake pedal.
the alert and collision becomes immi-
nent.
Note: if the driver uses the vehicle con-
trols (steering wheel, pedals, etc.) the
system may delay certain operations or
not activate.
In the event of emergency manoeu-
vre, you can stop braking at any
moment by:
- tapping the accelerator pedal;
or
- turning the steering wheel as a
collision avoidance manoeuvre.
2.71
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (4/8)
- press the 6 or 7 control repeatedly to
reach the “Active braking” menu and
4
press the 8 OK switch.
Press the switch 8 OK again to activate
or deactivate the function:
=
function activated
<
function deactivated
5
6
Upon deactivation of the system, the
warning light illuminates or, de-
pending on the vehicle, the
8
7
warning light illuminates on the instru-
ment panel.
Activating or deactivating the
For vehicles not fitted with a
multimedia screen
system
- With the vehicle stopped, press the 5
For vehicles fitted with a multimedia
switch as many times as required to
screen 4
reach the “Vehicle” tab;
To activate or deactivate the function,
- press the 6 or 7 control repeatedly to
refer to the multimedia instructions.
reach the “Settings” menu. Press the
Select “ON” or “OFF”.
switch 8 OK;
- press the 6 or 7 control repeatedly to
reach the “DRIVING ASSIST” menu.
Press the switch 8 OK;
This system is reactivated each time
the ignition is switched on.
2.72
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (5/8)
Temporarily not available
Operating faults
If the system detects a temporary fault
and
or, depending on the
the
warning light illuminates, or
vehicle,
and
illuminates
depending on the vehicle, the
on the instrument panel: this indicates
warning light illuminates on the instru-
that the system has detected an oper-
ment panel.
ating fault. Consult an approved dealer.
The possible causes are:
- the system is temporarily blinded
(glare from the sun, dipped beam
headlights, bad weather conditions
etc.). The system will be operational
again when visibility conditions are
better;
- the system is temporarily interrupted
(e.g. the windscreen or the front or
rear bumper is obscured by dirt,
mud, snow, condensation, etc.). In
this case, park the vehicle and switch
off the engine. Clean the windscreen
and front bumper. When you next
start the engine, the warning light
and the message go out.
If this is not the case, this may arise from
another cause; contact an Approved
Dealer.
2.73
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (6/8)
Active emergency braking
This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any circumstances intended to replace the due care
and attention of the driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle. The triggering of this function may be
delayed or prevented when the system detects clear signs of control of the vehicle by the driver (action on the steer-
ing wheel, pedals etc.).
The system cannot be activated:
- when the lever of gearbox is in neutral or the clutch pedal has been pressed down for approximately 10 seconds;
- when the parking brake is activated;
- when the Electronic Stability Program (ESC) has started.
System servicing/repairs
- In the event of an impact, the radar and/or camera alignment may be changed and its operation may consequently be af-
fected. Deactivate the function and consult an authorised dealer.
- Any work in the area where the radar and/or camera is located (repairs, replacements, windscreen modifications, etc.) must
be carried out by a qualified professional.
Only an authorised dealer is qualified to service the system.
2.74
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (7/8)
System disturbance
Some conditions can disturb or damage the operation of the system, such as:
- a complex environment (metal bridge, tunnel etc.);
- poor weather conditions (snow, hail, black ice etc.);
- poor visibility (night, fog etc.);
- poor contrast between the object (vehicle, pedestrian etc.) and the surrounding area (e.g. pedestrian dressed in white lo-
cated in a snowy area etc.) ;
- being dazzled (glaring sun, lights of vehicles travelling in the opposite direction etc.);
- windscreen obscured (by dirt, ice, snow, condensation etc.);
- ...
In these conditions, the system may not react or may brake inadvertently.
Limitation of the system operation
- Each time the vehicle is started, the system carries out a calibration according to the vehicle surroundings and may be inac-
tive for a length of time between approximately two and five minutes;
- A vehicle travelling in the opposite direction will not trigger any alert or affect operation of the system;
- The radar and camera zones must be kept clean and free of any tampering in order to ensure the proper operation of the
system;
- the system may not respond to small vehicles such as motorbikes as effectively as to other vehicles;
- the system may not operate properly when the road surface is slippery (rain, snow, black ice, etc.);
- to ensure correct operation, the system needs to distinguish the complete outline of the pedestrian. So the system cannot
detect:
- pedestrians in the darkness or in poor lighting conditions;
- partially visible pedestrians:
- pedestrians less than approximately 80 cm tall;
- pedestrians carrying large objects;
- ...
In these conditions, the system may not react or may brake inadvertently.
2.75
ACTIVE EMERGENCY BRAKING (8/8)
Deactivating the function
You must disable the function if:
- the brake lights are not functioning;
- the area of the camera has been damaged (on the windscreen side or the interior rear-view mirror side);
- the front of the vehicle was damaged (impact, scratch on the radar, etc.);
- the vehicle is being towed (breakdowns);
- the windscreen is cracked or distorted (do not carry out windscreen repairs in this area; have it changed by an approved
dealer);
- you are not driving on a paved road.
In the event of the system behaving abnormally, deactivate it and consult an authorised dealer.
Halting the function
You can halt the active braking function at any time by tapping the accelerator pedal or by turning the steering wheel in a col-
lision avoidance manoeuvre.
2.76
DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS (1/4)
Note: make sure the windscreen is not
For vehicles equipped with a navigation
1
obscured (dirt, mud, snow, condensa-
system and if the vehicle is travelling in
tion etc.).
a country where the speed units differ
from those of the vehicle, the system
For vehicles which are equipped with it,
displays the speed limit sign in the unit
the system also uses information from
of the country, alongside the speed limit
the navigation system.
converted to the unit used by the vehi-
Once the speed limiter is activated, you
cle’s instrument panel.
can adjust the speed limiter indication
For countries where the speed limit is
displayed by the system.
reduced during rainy weather on some
If the limit speed is exceeded, the dis-
types of roads, on vehicles equipped
play panel is modified to warn the driver.
with a navigation system, the system
can modify the limited speed after a few
seconds of wiping the windscreen.
Special situations
The system detects speed limit signs
The system does not take into account
on the side of the road and displays the
exceptional speed limit measures, such
speed limit on the instrument panel.
as peak pollution days.
It mainly uses information taken from
the camera 1, attached to the wind-
screen behind the rear view mirror.
2.77
DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS (2/4)
- press the 4 or 5 control repeatedly to
reach the “Settings” menu. Press the
2
switch 6 OK;
- press the 4 or 5 control repeatedly to
reach the “DRIVING ASSIST” menu.
Press the switch 6 OK;
- press the 4 or 5 control repeatedly
to reach the “Speed alert” menu and
press the 6 OK switch;
- press the 6 OK switch to activate or
3
4
deactivate the function:
=
function activated
6
5
<
function deactivated
Activating/deactivating the
With the function activated, depend-
ing on local regulations, you can acti-
system
vate the “Risk area display” option. The
Vehicles fitted with a multimedia
system will notify you of the distance
screen 2
separating you from this zone, and
while you are travelling in the zone.
To activate or deactivate the function,
refer to the multimedia instructions.
Vehicles not fitted with a multimedia
Select “ON” or “OFF”.
screen
- With the vehicle stopped, press the 3
switch as many times as required to
reach the “Vehicle” tab;
2.78
DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS (3/4)
If the speed limit is exceeded, the circle
7
8
around the panel flashes (7 warning
light) along with a sound signal to warn
the driver.
9
10
Operation
Varying the limit speed
If the speed limit notification differs from
Warning lights
the detected speed value, press and
The function displays the following
hold the following switches:
warning lights:
- 9 (RES/+) to increase the notification
7 Speed limit road signs
speed to the detected speed;
8 Additional road signs (start or end
- 10 (SET/-) to reduce the notification
of “No overtaking” zone, slip road
speed to the detected speed.
speed limit, speed in case of a cara-
van, speed limit with length of appli-
cation, etc.)
2.79
DETECTION OF ROAD SIGNS (4/4)
Operating faults
The system cannot detect the speed
limit if:
- the windscreen is not clean;
- the camera is blinded by the sun;
- there is insufficient visibility (night,
fog etc.) ;
- the signs are not legible (snow, etc.)
or are hidden (by another vehicle or
by trees);
- the information taken from the navi-
gation system is not up to date.
This function is an additional driving aid. This function is not under any
circumstances intended to replace the due care and attention of the
driver, who should at all times be in control of the vehicle.
The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, re-
gardless of the system indications.
The system enables maximum speed signs to be detected and does not detect
other signs.
The driver should not, however, ignore signs which are not detected by the system
and should as a priority comply with the traffic signage and the highway code.
In the event of poor visibility (fog, snow, frost, etc.), it is possible that the system
may not indicate the correct speed to the driver.
The driver should always adapt their speed to the traffic conditions, regardless of
the system indications.
2.80
SPEED LIMITER (1/3)
4 Switch to activate and increase the
limit speed or to set the stored limit
speed (RES/+).
6
5 Speed limiter function standby (with
limited speed memory) (0).
Driving
5
When a limit speed has been set but
4
not yet reached, driving is similar to
1
driving a vehicle without the speed lim-
iter function.
Once you have reached the stored
3
2
speed, no effort on the accelera-
tor pedal will allow you to exceed
The speed limiter function helps you
the programmed speed except in an
Switching on
stay within the driving speed limit that
emergency (refer to information on
Press switch 1. The 6 warning light ap-
you choose, known as the limit speed.
“Exceeding the limit speed”).
pears in grey. The “Speed limiter ON”
message appears on the instrument
Controls
panel accompanied by dashes to indi-
cate that the speed limiter function is in
1 Speed limiter On/Off switch.
operation, waiting to store a limit speed.
2 Cruise control On/Off switch.
To store the current speed, press
3 Switch to activate and decrease the
the 4 switch (RES/+) or the 3 switch
limit speed (SET/-).
(SET/- ): the limit speed replaces the
dashes and, depending on the vehicle,
the 6 warning light appears in white.
The minimum stored speed is 19 mph
(30 km/h).
You can link the speed limiter to
the “Road sign detection” function.
➥ 2.77
2.81
SPEED LIMITER (2/3)
Exceeding the limit speed
Limited speed cannot be maintained
It is possible to exceed the limit speed
When driving down a steep gradient,
at any time. To do this: press the accel-
the system may not maintain the limit
erator pedal firmly and fully (beyond
speed: the limit speed flashes in red
the resistance point).
on the instrument panel and an audi-
ble signal sounds at regular intervals to
While the speed is being exceeded, the
inform you of this situation.
speed limiter flashes red on the instru-
ment panel. Then, release the accelera-
tor pedal: the speed limiter function will
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return as soon as you reach a speed
lower than the memorised speed.
3
Varying the limit speed
The limit speed may be changed by
pressing repeatedly or holding down:
- switch 4 (RES/+) to increase speed;
- switch 3 (SET/-) to reduce speed.
If the speed limiter is not
available (after several at-
You must keep your feet
tempts to activate), contact
close to the pedals to be
an approved dealer.
ready to react in an emer-
gency.
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