BSD1 Level 2 Alert
Definition / Description
The BSD1 Level 2 alert is triggered when the vehicle’s Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system identifies an object or vehicle in the blind spot at Level 2 sensitivity. This alert provides a higher level of detection compared to Level 1, helping drivers and fleet managers take earlier preventive action to avoid potential collisions during lane changes or merging.
Parameters Considered (Prerequisites)
- Video Stremaing Device or ADAS: To trigger this event, it is important for a video streaming device or an ADAS to be configured.
- In addition to that on the selected channels of ADAS, and BSD1 Level 2 to detect and record that clip in the Camera tab while adding an object.
How to Configure
- Select the relevant Company and Branch.
- From the Alert Type dropdown, choose BSD1 Level 2.
- Enter an Alert Name as per your preference.
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When Based On: Object, Object Group, or Object Type
- Enter a descriptive Text message (e.g., “Object detected in blind spot – Level 2”).
- Configure Valid Days — choose Everyday or Custom, and specify the days if custom.
- Set Valid Time From / To to define when the alert should be active.
- Select the appropriate TimeZone.
- Set the Severity Level (Low, Medium, or High).
- Select preferred notification methods — SMS, Email, or In-App Notification.
- Click Save.
Use Case
A BSD1 Level 2 alert is triggered when the system detects an object or vehicle entering the blind spot at Level 2 sensitivity. Notifications are sent via SMS, Email, or In-App Notification, allowing the driver and fleet managers to take proactive action to avoid potential collisions and maintain enhanced driving safety.
When Based On: Object, Object Group, or Object Type
- Object: Select individual vehicles equipped with BSD for which the alert should apply.
- Object Group: Select a group of vehicles with BSD; all vehicles in the group will appear for further selection.
- Object Type: Select vehicle types equipped with BSD; all vehicles under that type will be available for selection.