Led MAZDA CX90 2024 Manual PDF
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NOTE
When charging is started, the charging
status screen is displayed. The charging
status screen turns off after a certain
period of time passes or the doors or
liftgate is locked. The screen is
displayed again when the doors or
liftgate is unlocked.Convenient Ways to Useof Charging
Charging Schedule
Timer charging is a function which
charges the battery automatically ac-
cording to a preset time.
You can charge the battery using this
function during time periods when
electricity rates are low. In addition,
the maximum charge limit can be set
and changed.
1. Select Settings from the homescreen on Mazda Connect.
2. Select EV Settings from the setting
screen.
3. Select Charging Schedule from the selection screen.
Function Available setting changes
1 ----
Enable, Disa-ble
*1Edit, Delete*2
2 ----
3 ----
4 ----
5 ----
6 ----
7 ----
*1 If a list selected using the cursor has beenset, the item can be Enable or Disable.
*2 Settings can be Edit/Delete by sliding a listselected using the cursor to the right.
NOTE
The charging timer does not work
immediately after the lead-acid
battery is removed or installed, or
when no GPS signal has been
received. When charging without
receiving GPS, charging begins.
When GPS signals are received, the
charging timer becomes operational.
Driving
Charging
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FunctionAvailable setting
changes
Repeat Once
Charge Limit According to Esti-
mated Range
Estimated Range 50 km (30 mi)
In this case, when the charge
connector is connected, charging
starts immediately for charging to
18 : 00 hours on the same day.
However, if a charging amount
allowing a 50 km (30 miles) trip is
reached, the charging is stopped
even if it is before the end time.
Setting example (if settings below are
made at 13 : 00 hours)
Function Available setting
changes
Start Time 1 : 00
End Time 8 : 00
Repeat Once
Charge Limit According to Bat-
tery Charge Level
Battery Charge Level 100%
In this case, charging is done from
the next day at 1 : 00 hours to 8 : 00
hours. However, if the Battery
Charge Level reaches 100% is
reached, the charging is stopped
even if it is before the End Time.
Charge When Connected
Cancels charging schedule to allow im-
mediate charging.
1. Select Settings from the home screen on Mazda Connect.
2. Select EV Settings from the setting
screen.
3. Select Charge When Connected from the selection screen.
Available setting changes
Enable, Disable
NOTE
The charging timer can also be
canceled on the screen displayed on
the center display when the vehicle
power is switched OFF.
When the charging is completed
using the Charge When Connected
setting, the charging timer schedule
is restored.
Charge Limit for AC Charging
Sets the charge limit when using an AC
charger.
1. Select Settings from the home screen on Mazda Connect.
2. Select EV Settings from the setting
screen.
3. Select Charge Limit for AC Charging from the selection screen.
Available setting changes
100% ― 20% (9 levels)
NOTE
For normal charge, set the maximum
charge limit of the high voltage battery.
Set the Battery Charge Level of the
charging timer for each charging timer
setting.
Driving
Charging
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Climate control timer
The climate control timer is a function
which operates the cooling or heating
system automatically according to a
preset time. The power consumption
of the air conditioner after starting to
drive the vehicle is reduced by
operating the air conditioner and
providing a comfortable temperature
in the cabin before driving.
Refer to Convenient Ways to Use the
Fully Automatic Air-Conditioning on
page 6-12.
Charge Connector Lock
The charge connector lock is a function
which locks the charge connector con-
nected to the vehicle so that it cannot
be pulled out. You can also select the
lock conditions for the charge connec-
tor according to locations and situa-
tions.
1. Select Settings from the homescreen on Mazda Connect.
2. Select EV Settings from the setting screen.
3. Select Charge Connector Lock from the selection screen.
4. Set the lock condition from the se- lection screen.
Available setting changes
Locked When Charging
Unlocks connector when charging is complete
or vehicle is unlocked.
Locked When Connected
Unlocks connector only when vehicle is un-
locked.
Available setting changes
Off
Charge connector remains unlocked at all
times.
Functions using a Smartphone
You can check the remaining high
voltage battery power, operate the
charging, and operate the air
conditioner remotely by a Smartphone
remote control operation using the
Connected Service. For details, consult
an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Driving
Charging
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Do not apply accessories, stickers, or
film to the windshield near the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC). If the
area in front of the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC) lens is obstructed, it
will cause the system to not operate
correctly even if it is transparent.
Always keep the windshield glass
around the Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) clean by removing dirt or
fogging. If the windshield is fogged,
press the windshield defroster
switch.
The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
includes a function for detecting a
soiled windshield and informing the
driver, however, depending on the
conditions, it may not detect plastic
shopping bags, water or snow on the
windshield. In such cases, the system
cannot accurately determine a
vehicle or obstruction in front and
may not be able to operate normally.
Always drive carefully and pay
attention to the road ahead.
When cleaning the windshield, do
not allow glass cleaners or similar
cleaning fluids to get on the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) lens. In
addition, do not touch the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC) lens.
Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer
regarding cleaning the interior side of
the windshield around the Forward
Sensing Camera (FSC).
If there are cracks or damage caused
by flying gravel or debris on the
windshield, always have the
windshield replaced. Consult an
Authorized Mazda Dealer before
replacing the windshield.
Consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer
before doing repairs around the
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC).When doing repairs around the
rearview mirror, consult an
Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Always use tires of the specified size
and the same manufacturer, brand,
and tread pattern on all 4 wheels. In
addition, do not use tires with
significantly different wear patterns
or tire pressures on the same vehicle
(including temporary spare tire).
NOTE
If the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
does not function normally due to
fog or the vehicle being driven
towards the sun, the functions
related to the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC) are temporarily
stopped. In this case, the following
warning indications turn on.
However, this does not indicate a
problem.
HBC warning indicationi-ACTIVSENSE warning indicationSBS OFF indicationIf the Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
does not function normally due to
high temperatures, the functions
related to the Forward Sensing
Camera (FSC) are temporarily
stopped. In this case, the following
warning indications turn on.
However, this does not indicate a
problem. Cool down the area
around the Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) such as by turning on the air
conditioner.
HBC warning indicationi-ACTIVSENSE warning indicationSBS OFF indication
Driving
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
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Strong light is directed at the front of
your vehicle (such as backlight and
high-beam headlights).
The surrounding area is dark (such as
during the night, early evening, or
early morning, or in a tunnel or
indoor parking lot).
There are light sources in the
surrounding area (such as street
lamps, illuminated signboards, andtraffic signals).
There are objects which reflect light
(such as reflective plates and signs)
in the surrounding area.
The surrounding brightness suddenly
changes (such as when entering or
exiting a tunnel).
The brightness of the headlights of
your vehicle is insufficient (such as
the illumination is weakened due to
a dirty lens or the optical axis is
deviated).
Tires other than the specified size are
used on your vehicle (such as when
tire chains or temporary spare tires
are used).
The tires on your vehicle havesignificantly different wear.
Foreign matter is stuck to the
windshield (such as ice, fog, snow,
frost, raindrops, dirt, or a piece of
plastic).
The windshield is dirty or fogged.The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) is
blocked by an obstruction, causing
poor forward visibility (such as when
roof rails are installed to the vehicle
and a long object is loaded).
The windshield washer is being used.The windshield wipers are not used
when it is raining.
Your vehicle is tilted (such as when
heavy luggage is in the luggage
compartment or on the rear seat).
The vehicle is making a sharp curve,
or ascending or descending a steep
slope.
The vehicle is driven on a road with
sharp curves or up and down (wavy)
slopes.
The vehicle is driven on uneven
roads.
The vehicle is driven next to walls
with no patterning (including fences
and longitudinally striped walls).
There is a strong reflection of light
from the road surface.
Driving
Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
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Target object is thin such as wire,
rope, or poles.
Target object absorbs waves easily
such as cotton or snow.
Target object has an angular shape.Target object is tall and wide at the
upper part.
Target object height is low.There are multiple target objects.Target objects are too close to the
sensors.
Ice, snow, or mud is adhering to
the sensor area.
Heavy rainfall or pressurized water
is applied to the sensor area.
The sensor areas are frozen.You cover the sensor with your
hand.
The area around the sensor has
received a strong impact.
The vehicle is excessively tilted.Under extremely hot or cold
weather.
Approached by an object that
generates ultrasonic waves, such as
the horn of another vehicle, the
engine noise of a motorcycle, the
air brake noise of a large vehicle,
or the sensor of another vehicle.
A commercially-available fender
pole or an antenna for a radio
transmitter is installed to the
vehicle.
The vehicle is moving towards a tall
or square curbstone, or a steep
grade.
The vehicle is moving towards an
uneven wall or stairs.
The vehicle is driven in a place with
low ceilings.
The vehicle is driven on bumpy
roads, inclines, gravel roads, dense
grass, or grating.
The ultrasonic sensor does not detect
target objects directly beneath the
bumper. Even if target objects which
are located at a position lower than
an ultrasonic sensor have been
detected, the ultrasonic sensor may
suddenly stop detecting as the
vehicle approaches the target object.
Front ultrasonic sensors
The following systems utilize front
ultrasonic sensors.
Pa r k i n g S e n s o r
Rear ultrasonic sensors
The following systems utilize rear
ultrasonic sensors.
Smart Brake Support (SBS) reverse
drive detection
Pa r k i n g S e n s o r
Driving
Ultrasonic Sensors
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How to Use the High
Beam Control System (HBC)
NOTE
The distance in which the HBC can
detect objects varies depending on
the surrounding conditions.
The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
may not be able to detect target
objects correctly, and the HBC may
not operate normally.
Refer to Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) on page 5-127.
Using the HBC
Make sure that the light switch is in the
AUTO position.
The HBC determines the surrounding
conditions and operates automatically.
When the HBC operates, the HBC
indicator light (green)
in the
instrument cluster turns on.
Switching the headlights to high
beams
The HBC switches the headlights to
high beams when all of the following
conditions are met.
The vehicle speed is about 30 km/h
(19 mph) or faster.
The system does not detect a vehicle
ahead.
Switching the headlights to low
beams
The HBC switches the headlights to
low beams when any of the following
conditions is met.
The vehicle speed is less than about
20 km/h (12 mph).
When driving in areas with a
continuous line of street lamps or on
roads in well-lit cities and towns.
The system detects the headlights of
a vehicle ahead.
Canceling the HBC during operation
When the HBC is canceled, the HBC
indicator light (green)
in the
instrument cluster turns off.
Press the HBC switch again to make
the HBC operable.
NOTE
If the vehicle power is switched OFF
with the HBC turned off, the HBC
automatically turns on the next time
the vehicle power is switched ON.
Driving
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How to Use the LaneDeparture Warning System (LDWS)
LDWS operates
The LDWS operates when all of the
following conditions are met.
The vehicle speed is about 64 km/h
(40 mph)or faster.
The system detects white (yellow)
lane lines.
The CTS steering assist function is
not operating.
The system determines that the
vehicle may depart from the lane.
When the LDWS is operating, a screen
display and a warning sound (steering
wheel vibration and warning sound)
notify the driver of the danger.
Instrument cluster
Active driving display
NOTE
The LDWS operates only on the side
that detects white lines (yellow
lines).
The forward sensing camera (FSC)
may not be able to detect target
objects correctly, and the LDWS may
not operate normally.
Refer to Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) on page 5-127.
The LDWS warning type can be
changed using Mazda Connect.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
LDWS is temporarily canceled
If any of the following conditions is
met, the LDWS is canceled. In
addition, the LDWS is automatically
enabled when the condition changes
and the system is operable.
The turn signal lever is operated.The accelerator pedal is operated.The steering wheel is operated.The brake pedal is depressed.
Turning off the LDWS
There are 2 ways to turn off the LDWS.
Turn off the LDWS using Mazda
Connect.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
Turn off the LDWS using the
i-ACTIVSENSE OFF switch.
Refer to How to Use the
i-ACTIVSENSE OFF switch on page
5-126.
Driving
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS)
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Active driving display
NOTE
The BSM may not operate normally if
any of the following conditions is
met.
The rear side radar sensors cannot
detect an object.
Refer to Radar Sensors on page
5-131.
The road is on a steep slope.The road is extremely wide.You make a lane change 2 lanes or
more.
The BSM may operate when turning
at intersections in urban areas or
with stationary objects on the road
or the roadside (such as guardrails,
sidewalls, and parked vehicles).
If a Mazda genuine trailer hitch is
used, the BSM is automatically
turned off when the trailer's
electrical connector is connected.
When pulling a trailer other than
with a Mazda genuine trailer hitch,
or while an accessory such as a
bicycle carrier is installed to the rear
of the vehicle, turn off the BSM.
Otherwise, the radar’s radio waves
will be blocked causing the BSM to
not operate normally.
The brightness of the BSM warning
lights is linked to the panel light
control.
Refer to Dashboard Illumination on
page 5-35.
When the Vehicle Exit Warning
operates*
The Vehicle Exit Warning operates
when all of the following conditions
are met.
The vehicle is stopped.Within 3 minutes after the vehicle
power is switched OFF or the vehicle
power is switched ON.
The system detects an approaching
vehicle.
When the Vehicle Exit Warning
operates, the driver is notified of the
presence of an approaching vehicle
using the warning lights and the
instrument cluster screen display
(white)
*1.
BSM warning light
Instrument cluster
*1 The instrument cluster screen display (white)
is displayed only when the instrument
cluster is set to the i-ACTIVSENSE display.
However, when the vehicle power is OFF,
Driving
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM)
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How to Use the Traffic
Sign Recognition System (TSR)
NOTE
The TSR operates even if the SD card
of the navigation system is not
inserted, but a traffic sign different
from the actual traffic sign may be
displayed.
The TSR may not operate normally if
any of the following conditions is
met.
The Forward Sensing Camera (FSC)
does not detect traffic signs
correctly.
Refer to Forward Sensing Camera
(FSC) on page 5-127.
(Vehicles with navigation system)
The map has not been updated
to the latest version.
The speed limit sign included in
the map is inaccurate.
The map does not contain a
speed limit sign.
The vehicle position in the
navigation system is deviated.
The TSR may display signs at the
same time in any of the following
patterns.
Displays only a single traffic sign at
the same time.
Displays a speed limit sign and
conditional speed sign at the same
time (when the system cannot
accurately determine the
conditional speed sign).
Displays a speed limit sign and a
speed sign ahead at the same
time.
Displays a speed limit sign and
either a stop/do not enter sign at
the same time.
Display of the TSR on the Active
Driving Display can be disabled.
Refer to the Settings section in the
Mazda Connect Owner's Manual.
Speed limit signs (Including auxiliary
signs) are displayed
When any of the following conditions
is met, the speed limit sign
recognized by the system is displayed
on the screen.
The vehicle passes a recognized sign.The speed limit sign stored in the
navigation system is read by the
system while driving.
NOTE
If the system cannot recognize a
speed limit sign, display of the speed
limit sign stops.
If the system does not correctly
recognize any conditional sign,
is displayed.If the system recognizes a
conditional speed sign such as
school zone, that sign is displayed.
A do not enter sign is displayed
If the system recognizes a do not enter
sign, the do not enter sign
is
displayed on the screen.
NOTE
The screen display ends after a certain
amount of time has passed since the
vehicle passed the sign.
A stop sign is displayed
When your vehicle is traveling at a
certain speed or slower, the stop sign
recognized by the system is
displayed on the screen.
Driving
Tra ffi c Sign Recognition System (TSR)
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