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Driving systems 203<br />

switched on even if there is oncoming<br />

traffic.<br />

: Night View Assist Plus camera<br />

Switching on Night View Assist Plus<br />

You can only activate Night View Assist Plus<br />

if:<br />

Rthe SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition<br />

lock.<br />

Rit is dark.<br />

Rthe light switch is in the c or L<br />

position.<br />

Rreverse gear has not been engaged.<br />

X Make sure COMAND APS is switched on.<br />

X Press button :.<br />

The Night View Assist Plus display appears<br />

in the COMAND APS display.<br />

: Night View Assist Plus display<br />

; Pedestrian recognized<br />

= Framing<br />

? Symbol for active pedestrian recognition<br />

You can read about how to adjust the<br />

brightness of the COMAND APS display in the<br />

COMAND APS operating instructions.<br />

i The infrared headlamps only switch on<br />

when the vehicle is driving at speeds of at<br />

least 6 mph (10 km/h). This means that you<br />

do not have the full visual range while<br />

stationary and cannot check whether Night<br />

View Assist Plus is working.<br />

Pedestrian recognition<br />

Night View Assist Plus recognizes<br />

pedestrians using typical characteristics, e.g.<br />

a silhouette in the shape of a person.<br />

Pedestrian recognition is activated<br />

automatically, if<br />

RNight View Assist Plus is activated.<br />

Ryou are driving faster than 6 mph<br />

(10 km/h).<br />

Rthe surroundings are dark, e.g. when<br />

driving outside built-up areas without<br />

street lighting.<br />

If pedestrian recognition is active,<br />

symbol ? appears. If a pedestrian is now<br />

recognized, they are highlighted by a frame<br />

=. If the pedestrian recognition system has<br />

brought a pedestrian to your attention, look<br />

through the windshield to evaluate the<br />

situation. The actual distance to objects and<br />

Driving and parking<br />

Z

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