2020 CT6 SUPER CRUISE™ Convenience & Personalization Guide cadillac.com Review this guide for an overview of the Super Cruise™ driver assistance feature in your CT6. Even Certain restrictions, precautions and safety while using Super Cruise, always pay attention while driving and do not use a hand-held device. Visit procedures apply to your vehicle. Please read cadillacsupercruise.com for compatible highways and more information. Operation requires active your Owner’s Manual for complete instructions. OnStar plan, active Wi-Fi hotspot, working electrical system, cell reception, and GPS signal. SUPER CRUISE OVERVIEW Adaptive Cruise Super Cruise/Driver Steering Adaptive Cruise Driver Control–Advanced/ Assistance Page Wheel Light Control–Advanced Super Cruise Attention Super Cruise Buttons (if selected) Bar Symbol Symbol Camera 2 SUPER CRUISE OPERATION Super Cruise is a hands-free driver assistance feature for use on While Super Cruise is engaged, an escalating series of prompts lets compatible highways. The system steers the vehicle to maintain you know if the Driver Attention Camera senses that you need to pay lane position while also monitoring your attention to the road. more attention to the road ahead. Working with the Adaptive Cruise Control–Advanced system, it The steering wheel light bar intuitively provides a status of system reduces the need for you to frequently steer, brake or accelerate operation, including when the system is steering and when you under available operating conditions. need to manually steer the vehicle. You can override Super Cruise at To maintain automatic control of vehicle steering during high- any time by steering, braking or accelerating. way driving, Super Cruise uses Global Positioning System (GPS) If you do not respond to system prompts to manually steer the sensing, GPS-enhanced data, a high precision map, and a network vehicle, Super Cruise will be disabled and OnStar will be contacted of cameras. to provide support. Even while using the Super Cruise driver assistance feature, always Super Cruise: pay attention while driving and do not use a hand-held device. Visit cadillacsupercruise.com for compatible highways and more • Does not prevent crashes or warn of possible crashes. information. • Does not steer to avoid stopped or slow-moving vehicles, cross- traffic, construction barriers or cones, motorcycles, children, HOW SUPER CRUISE WORKS pedestrians, animals, or other objects on the road. The Super Cruise driver assistance feature is available only on com- • Does not steer in response to vehicles or objects next to your patible highways that are separated from opposing traffic. The GPS vehicle, including vehicles attempting to enter your lane. uses real-time corrections and map data to determine the vehicle’s location while the Lane Sensing Camera detects the marked lanes • Does not respond to traffic lights, stop signs, or other traffic on the highway to help the vehicle automatically steer and maintain control devices. lane position. • Does not respond to crossing traffic. The system works with Adaptive Cruise Control–Advanced, which • Does not change lanes or make turns. detects vehicles traveling in the same direction in your path and • Does not steer to merge onto or to exit highways. accelerates or brakes your vehicle to maintain a driver-selected following gap time from a vehicle ahead, even in stop-and-go traffic • Does not steer to avoid or steer through construction zones. conditions. It's extremely important that you pay attention to the operation of When engaged, Super Cruise provides feedback on system status the vehicle, even while using Super Cruise. Always be prepared to while tracking driver head position and using alerts that prompt you take over operation of the vehicle at all times. to pay close attention to the road and steer manually when needed. See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual. 3 ENGAGING SUPER CRUISE To use the Super Cruise driver Do not remove your hands from the steering wheel unless the light assistance feature, Adaptive B A bar is green, indicating Super Cruise is steering the vehicle. Cruise Control–Advanced If an Adaptive Cruise Control–Advanced speed was not previously must be on. set, the current speed will be the cruise set speed used by Super 1. Press the Adaptive Cruise. Cruise Control–Advanced To disengage Super Cruise, press the Super Cruise button button (A) on the steer- again or press the brake pedal. ing wheel to turn on the system. The symbol CHANGING LANES C D (C) will illuminate in white The vehicle can be steered manually at any time. on the instrument cluster. 1. Move the steering wheel manually. The steering wheel light bar If the system is already set, pulses blue. the will be green with a speed shown. 2. Steer the vehicle into the desired lane. 2. When Super Cruise detects 3. To allow Super Cruise to resume steering, center the vehicle in you are on a compatible the lane until the light bar turns green. highway, paying sufficient SUPER CRUISE AVAILABILITY attention, and all other Super Cruise can be engaged only when: driving conditions are met E (lane markings visible, GPS • Adaptive Cruise Control–Advanced is on. available, no system faults, • Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking is set to Alert and etc.), the Super Cruise Brake. Go to Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems > symbol (D) will illuminate Forward Collision System. in white on the instrument • The vehicle is on a compatible highway, which generally only cluster. allows high-speed traffic and is separated from opposing traffic. 3. When it is safe to do so, • Camera or radar sensors are not obstructed or damaged. press the Super Cruise button (B) on the steering • Lane markings are clearly visible. Do not use Super Cruise in wheel to engage Super poor weather conditions or when visibility is limited. Cruise. When the symbol (E) and steering wheel light bar • Driver attention is detected. illuminate in green, you may remove your hands from the • Teen Driver is not active. steering wheel. 4 See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual. STEERING WHEEL LIGHT BAR INDICATORS When the Super Cruise driver assistance feature is not engaged, the light bar is not visible on the steering wheel and the Super Cruise symbol on the instrument cluster is not illuminated. You must steer the vehicle. When Super Cruise is engaged, the steering wheel light bar and Super Cruise symbol indicate system status. Solid Green Bar and Super Cruise is active and automatically steering the vehicle. Solid Green Symbol Flashing Green Bar and Super Cruise is active, but the system detects that you need to Solid Green Symbol pay more attention to the road. (1st Alert) Pulsing Blue Bar and Super Cruise is active, but the system detects that you are Solid Blue Symbol manually steering. To return to automatic steering, position the vehicle in the center of the lane and hold the steering wheel steady until the green indicators appear. Flashing Red Bar, Solid You need to take steering control immediately. The system Red Symbol, and Safety cannot operate properly under current conditions. The vehicle Alert Seat Pulses or will begin to coast until you take steering control. Super Beeps Sound Cruise must be re-engaged to use the system again. (2nd Alert) Flashing Red Bar, Solid You need to take steering control immediately. A voice Red Symbol, Safety Alert prompt will tell you to take over steering control. If you do not Seat Pulses or Beeps take steering control, the vehicle will steer and brake gradu- Sound, and Voice Prompt ally to a stop. Super Cruise will not be available until the next (3rd Alert) ignition cycle. 5 See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual. ATTENTION ALERTS DRIVER ATTENTION CAMERA The vehicle will not accelerate while the light bar is flashing red. When the Super Cruise driver The steering wheel light bar will also flash red when: assistance feature is engaged, • Adaptive Cruise Control–Advanced is canceled. the Driver Attention Camera, located on top of the steer- • The vehicle is on a tight curve or speed is too fast. ing column, focuses on your • Lane markings are poor or visibility is limited. attention to the road ahead. • The lane or highway ends. It works with infrared lights to track head position to • The vehicle is exiting the highway. determine where you are • There is a system fault. looking. Note: The Driver Attention Camera does not record photos, audio or video. 3RD ALERT If the steering wheel light 1ST ALERT bar flashes red for too long, If the system detects that you may not be paying attention suffi- a voice prompt will be heard. ciently to the road ahead, the steering wheel light bar flashes green You should take over steer- to prompt you to return your attention to the road. ing immediately; otherwise, The light bar will stop flashing when the system detects your the vehicle will slow in your attention to the road has resumed. lane of travel and eventually brake to a stop. Super Cruise 2ND ALERT and Adaptive Cruise Control– If the steering wheel light bar flashes green for too long and the Advanced will disengage. system determines continued lack of attention to the road ahead, In the event of an unrespon- the steering wheel light bar flashes red to notify you to look at the sive driver, the vehicle will come to a controlled stop, activate the road and steer the vehicle manually. hazard lights, and contact OnStar Emergency Services. The Safety Alert Seat also pulses or beeps sound (if selected). To change the Safety Alert Seat setting, go to Settings > Vehicle > See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual. Collision/Detection Systems > Alert Type. 6 MESSAGING DRIVER ASSISTANCE PAGE The Super Cruise driver assistance The Driver Assistance page, feature may not be available or may showing Super Cruise and disengage when active based on sev- Adaptive Cruise Control– eral operating conditions.
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