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Handling of radar sensors

1)

Sensors

The radar sensors, one on each side of the
vehicle, are mounted inside the rear
bumper.
To ensure correct operation of the BSD/
RCTA, observe the following precautions.

.

Always keep the bumper surface near

the radar sensors clean.

.

Do not affix any stickers or other items

on the bumper surface near the radar
sensors.

.

Do not modify the bumper near the

radar sensors.

.

Do not paint the bumper near the radar

sensors.

.

Do not expose the bumper near the

radar sensors to strong impacts. If a

sensor becomes misaligned, a system
malfunction may occur, including the in-
ability to detect vehicles entering the
detection areas. If any strong shock is
applied to the bumper, be sure to contact
your SUBARU dealer for inspection.

.

Do not disassemble the radar sensors.

NOTE

If the radar sensors require repair or
replacement, or the bumper area
around the radar sensors requires
repair, paintwork or replacement, con-
tact your SUBARU dealer for assis-
tance.

7-21. Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system (if
equipped)

Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) is a
system designed to help avoid collisions or
reduce collision damage when reversing
the vehicle. If a wall or an obstacle is
detected in the reversing direction, the
system will notify the driver with a warning
sound and may activate the vehicle’s
brakes automatically.

WARNING

.

Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) is not a system intended
to replace the driver’s responsi-
bility to check surrounding areas
for vehicles or obstacles to avoid
a collision.

.

The driver is responsible for driv-

ing safely. Before reversing, be
sure to first depress the brake
pedal and visually check the
surroundings.

.

There are some cases in which

the vehicle cannot avoid colli-
sion, because the system opera-
tion has limitations. The warning
sound or automatic braking may

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be delayed or may not operate at
all even when an obstacle is
present.

.

The system is not designed to

detect people (including chil-
dren), animals or other moving
objects.

.

Depending on the vehicle condi-

tion or the surrounding environ-
ment, the sonar sensor’s ability
to detect objects may be compro-
mised.

.

Do not remove the SUBARU gen-

uine navigation and/or audio sys-
tem. If the SUBARU genuine
navigation and/or audio system
is removed, the rear view camera
image and help lines (distance
marker, dynamic guidelines and
vehicle width lines) will no longer
be displayed.

.

Even if the Reverse Automatic

Braking (RAB) system and object
detection warning is ON, the
visible alert of Reverse Auto-
matic Braking (RAB) system will
not be displayed. However, the
audible alert and its function will
operate.

NOTE

The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system records and stores the follow-
ing data when automatic braking oper-
ates. It does not record conversations,
personal information or other audio
data.

.

Distance from the object

.

Vehicle speed

.

Accelerator pedal operation status

.

Brake pedal operation status

.

Select lever position

.

Outside temperature

.

The sensitivity setting of the sonar

sensors

SUBARU and third parties contracted
by SUBARU may acquire and use the
recorded data for the purpose of vehi-
c l e r e s e a r c h a n d d e v e l o p m e n t .
SUBARU and third parties contracted
by SUBARU will not disclose or provide
the acquired data to any other third
party except under the following con-
ditions.

.

The vehicle owner has given his/her

consent.

.

The disclosure/provision is based

on a court order or other legally en-
forceable request.

.

Data that has been modified so that

the user and vehicle cannot be identi-

fied is provided to a research institution
for statistical processing or similar
purposes.

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Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system overview

The system detects objects using sonar
sensors installed in the rear bumper.

.

If the system determines a possible

collision with an object in the reversing
direction, automatic deceleration will be
activated. Also, beeping sounds will acti-
vate.

.

If the vehicle is further reversed, auto-

matic hard braking will be applied and a
continuous beeping sound will activate.

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1)

When reversing

2)

When either strong automatic braking or
torque control is applied to prevent
collision (in this case, short warning
beeps or continuous warning beeps will
sound)

3)

When the vehicle is stopped by the
system (in this case, the continuous
beep will remain sounding)

4)

Object (e.g., a wall)

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Detecting range

1)

Detecting range (width): Approximately 6
in (15 cm) outside of the vehicle width

2)

Range that the system cannot detect:
Approximately 20 in (50 cm) behind the
rear of the vehicle

3)

Detecting range (length): Approximately
5 ft (1.5 m) from the rear of the vehicle

WARNING

If your vehicle is trapped on a rail-
road crossing and you are trying to
escape by reversing through the
crossing gate, the system may re-
cognize the crossing gate as an
obstacle and the brake may activate.
In this case, remain calm and either
continue to depress the accelerator
pedal or cancel the system. To

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cancel the system, refer to “Cancel-
ing the Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system operation”

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Operating conditions

The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system will operate when all of the follow-
ing conditions are met.

1)

EyeSight warning indicator

2)

RAB warning light

3)

RAB OFF indicator light

.

The ignition switch is in the “ON”

position.

.

The EyeSight warning indicator is off.

.

The RAB warning light is off.

.

The RAB OFF indicator light is off.

.

The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)

system is set to on.

.

The select lever is in the “R” position.

.

The vehicle speed is between 1 to 9

mph (1.5 to 15 km/h).

NOTE

.

In the following cases, the Reverse

Automatic Braking (RAB) system will
not operate. Promptly contact a
SUBARU dealer to have the system
inspected.

– The EyeSight warning indicator
is illuminated.
– The RAB warning light is illumi-
nated.

.

When the RAB OFF indicator light is

illuminated, the Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system cannot be oper-
ated.

.

In the following cases, the system

may not be able to properly detect an
obstacle. Promptly contact a SUBARU
dealer to have the system inspected.

– A sticker, paint, or a chemical is
applied to the sonar sensor or the
rear bumper near the sonar sensor.
– The rear bumper is modified.
– The rear bumper has been re-
moved and reattached.

– The ground clearance is changed
due to the vehicle’s loading condi-
tion or modification.
– Ice, snow or mud is adhered to
the rear bumper near the sonar
sensor.
– The rear bumper is exposed to
strong impact, or the rear bumper is
deformed.

.

When the 8-inch audio/navigation

system is performing a software up-
date, the Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system may not display the
following items on the audio/navigation
screen until the update is complete.

– Display Icon on/off Function
– Distance Indicator Image
– Warning Message

.

On a steep hill, the system’s auto-

matic braking ability will be reduced.

.

The system is designed to avoid

collisions by automatic hard braking
when the vehicle’s reversing speed is
less than approximately 3 mph (5 km/h).
However, the system does not guaran-
tee that the vehicle will be able to avoid
collisions in any situation.

.

If the vehicle is reversed at an

extremely slow speed, the driver’s
operation may be prioritized. In this
case, automatic braking will not oper-
ate.

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The system may not be able to detect

the following objects.

– Sharp or thin objects such as
poles, fences and ropes which may
not reflect the sound wave emitted
from the sonar sensor.
– Objects that are too close to the
rear bumper when the select lever is
set to the “R” position.
– Objects with a surface which may
not reflect the sound wave emitted
from the sonar sensor such as a
chain link fence.

.

Objects the system is not designed

to detect.

– Pedestrians
– Moving objects including moving
vehicles
– Objects which absorb sound
waves such as cloth or snow.
– Objects whose surface has a
diagonal angle.
– Objects that are low to the ground
such as parking blocks.
– Objects that are high above the
ground such as objects hanging
from above.

.

The system may not be able to

properly detect objects or may cause
a system malfunction when the follow-
ing conditions exist.

High frequency sound from other
sources are nearby:

– Horn sounds from other vehicles.
– Engine sounds from other vehi-
cles.
– Sounds of air brakes
– Vehicle detection equipment or a
sonar from other vehicles
– A sound wave with a frequency
similar to the vehicle’s system is
transmitted nearby.
– A vehicle equipped with the same
system is reversing toward your
reversing direction.

Weather conditions:

– Extremely high or extremely low
temperatures in which the area near
the sonar sensor becomes too hot
or too cold to operate.
– The sonar sensors or the rear
bumper near the sonar sensors is
exposed to heavy rain or a signifi-
cant amount of water.
– Fog, snow or sandstorm, etc.
– Air is moving rapidly such as
when a strong wind is blowing.

Parts attached to the rear bumper
near the sonar sensor:

– Commercial electronic parts (fog
light, fender pole, radio antenna) or

commercial attachment parts (trai-
ler hitch, bicycle carrier, bumper
guard) are attached.
– Parts that emit high frequency
sound, such as a horn or speaker,
are attached.

Vehicle conditions:

– The vehicle is significantly in-
clined.
– The ground clearance is signifi-
cantly reduced due to the vehicle’s
loading condition, etc.
– When the sonar sensor is mis-
aligned due to a collision or an
accident.

Surrounding environment:

– A cloth banner, flag, hanging
branch or railroad crossing bars
are present in the reversing direc-
tion.
– When reversing on a gravel or
grassy area.
– When reversing in an area where
objects or walls are adjacent to the
vehicle such as narrow tunnels,
narrow bridges, narrow roads or
narrow garages.
– Wheel tracks or a hole is present
in the ground of the reversing
direction.

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– When reversing over a drainage
cover (grate cover).

– The path of the reversing direc-
tion is inclined such as on a steep
uphill.

– A curb is present in the reversing
direction.
– When reversing downhill.

– When reversing on an uneven
road.

.

In circumstances such as the follow-

ing, it may not be possible to avoid a
collision even when the system oper-
ates normally.

– The roads are slippery.
– The tire air pressure is not cor-
rect.
– The tires have become worn.
– Tires which are not the desig-
nated size are installed.
– Emergency repairs were per-
formed using a puncture repair kit.
– The suspension was modified.

– Tire chains are installed.
– Vehicle driving is unstable due to
accident or malfunction.
– The brake warning light is illumi-
nated.

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Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system operation

When the Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system is in operation, the range
between the vehicle and the detected
object will be indicated on the audio/
navigation monitor. Also, warning sounds
will activate in 3 levels to warn the driver of
a potential collision.
While the RAB is operating, a warning
message is displayed on the audio/navi-
gation monitor and the combination meter
display (color LCD).

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Guideline of detecting range

Alert level

Range of detected object*

Distance indicator

Alarm pattern

Long proximity (ob-
ject detected)

35 in (90 cm) or more

Green

No warning sound

Medium proximity
alert (approaching the
object)

28 to 35 in (70 to 90 cm)

Yellow

Short beeps

Short proximity alert
(approaching closer
to the object)

20 to 28 in (50 to 70 cm)

Orange

Rapid short beeps

Closest proximity
alert (too close to the
object)

20 in (50 cm) or less

Red

Continuous beep

*: Range of detection may vary depending on the environmental condition.

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Obstacle detected and alert level

Long proximity alert (object detected)

1)

Green: 35 in (90 cm) or more

Medium proximity alert (approaching the
object)

1)

Yellow: 28 to 35 in (70 to 90 cm)

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Short proximity alert (approaching the
object closer)

1)

Orange: 20 to 28 in (50 to 70 cm)

Closest proximity alert (too close to the
object)

1)

Red: 20 in (50 cm) or less

When an object is detected in the rever-
sing direction, the range of detected object
will be shown on the audio/navigation
monitor.
A warning alarm will sound and, depend-
ing on the speed, either torque control to
generate engine braking or automatic
braking will be applied.

!

Object close behind warning

Automatic braking warning

1)

Warning message

If the vehicle continues to go in reverse,
the system may determine the risk of
collision with the object. In this case, short
warning beeps or continuous warning
beeps will sound and either strong auto-
matic braking or torque control will be
applied to prevent collision.

Depress brake pedal warning

1)

Warning message

Make sure to depress the brake pedal
once the vehicle has been stopped by
automatic braking. Until the brake pedal is
depressed, a message will be displayed
on the audio/navigation monitor and the
continuous beep will remain sounding.
At this time, a warning message is also
displayed on the combination meter dis-
play (color LCD).

WARNING

Depress the brake pedal immedi-
ately after the system stops the
vehicle by automatic braking. De-
pending on the conditions of the
road surface and tires, the vehicle

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may not remain stopped, possibly
leading to an unexpected accident.

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After the vehicle is stopped by the
system

1)

RAB OFF indicator

After the brake pedal is depressed, the
RAB OFF indicator will illuminate and the
system will temporarily stop operating.
The RAB OFF indicator will turn off when
the select lever is shifted to a position other
than the “R” position.
The system will operate again the next
time the select lever is shifted to “R”
position.

In circumstances such as the following, the
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) system
automatically stops operating and the RAB
OFF indicator illuminates.
– There is ice, snow, mud, or other
substance on the sonar sensors.
– The select lever was shifted to “R”
when there is an obstacle located close to
the rear bumper.
– A sound with a frequency close to that
of the sonar used by the Reverse Auto-
matic Braking (RAB) system was de-
tected.

NOTE

.

In the following cases, after the

vehicle has been stopped by the Re-
verse Automatic Braking (RAB) sys-
tem, brake control is released and the
electronic parking brake operates. For
details about releasing the parking
brake, refer to “Electronic parking
brake”

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– When 2 minutes pass after the
vehicle is stopped.
– When any door is opened.
– When the EyeSight system mal-
functions.
– When the Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system stops tem-
porarily.

.

The message/warning message will

not display for approximately 8 sec-
onds after turning the ignition switch to
the “ON” position.

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Canceling the Reverse Auto-
matic Braking (RAB) system
operation

The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system can be temporarily canceled by
any of the following operations.

.

Depressing the brake pedal*

.

Depressing the accelerator pedal*

.

The accelerator pedal is kept de-

pressed. (In this case, limited acceleration
will be canceled and the vehicle will
continue reversing.)

.

The select lever is shifted to a position

other than the “R” position.

*: While the vehicle is stopped by the automatic

braking

NOTE

The system will be canceled if the
object is no longer detected.

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Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system ON/OFF setting

While the select lever is shifted to the “R”
position, the below functions of the Re-
verse Automatic Braking (RAB) system
can be set by operating the audio/naviga-
tion monitor.

1)

ON setting key of Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system

2)

OFF setting key of Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system

3)

ON setting key of the object detection
warning beeping sound

4)

OFF setting key of the object detection
warning beeping sound

When the ON setting key is shown, the
corresponding setting is ON.
Touch and hold the ON setting key to turn
the setting OFF.

When the OFF setting is shown, the
corresponding setting is OFF.
Touch and hold the OFF setting key to turn
the setting ON.

When the Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system is turned OFF, the following
indicator will illuminate.

RAB OFF indicator light: illuminates when the
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) system is
turned OFF.

RAB OFF indicator light will turn off when
the Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system is turned ON.

NOTE

.

When the settings cannot be chan-

ged, the ON/OFF setting key will be
grayed out.

.

The ON/OFF setting key may be

grayed out if the Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system malfunctions,
etc. In this case, turn the ignition switch
to the “OFF” position and then turn it to
the “ON” position again. If the setting
cannot be changed even after turning
the ignition switch to the “ON” position
again, consult your SUBARU dealer.

.

The settings will be restored as

follows when the select lever is shifted
to the “R” position next time.

– Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system settings: default (ON
setting)
– Object detection warning beep-
ing sound: the setting selected by
operating the combination meter
display (color LCD)

Also, the following settings can be chan-
ged by operating the combination meter
display (color LCD).

.

Warning volume

.

Sonar audible alarm ON/OFF

For details, refer to “Menu screens”

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RAB warning light

1)

RAB malfunction message

2)

RAB warning light

If the Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system malfunctions, the above indicator
illuminates on the combination meter.
Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for
details.

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Handling of the sonar sen-
sors

The 4 sonar sensors are located in the rear
bumper. To ensure the proper operation of
the Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system, observe the following precau-
tions.

.

Do not affix any stickers or other items

on the sonar sensor or the bumper surface
near the sonar sensors.

.

Always keep the rear bumper surface

near the sonar sensors clean.

.

Do not modify the rear bumper.

.

Do not paint the bumper near the sonar

sensors.

.

Do not apply strong impacts to the rear

bumper near the sonar sensors. If a sensor
becomes misaligned, a system malfunc-

tion may occur, including inability to detect
objects in the reversing direction. If any
strong impact is applied to the rear
bumper, contact a SUBARU dealer to
have the system inspected.

.

Do not disassemble the sonar sensors.

NOTE

If the sonar sensors require repair or
replacement, or if the area of the rear
bumper near the sonar sensors re-
quires repair, paintwork or replace-
ment, contact your SUBARU dealer for
assistance.

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7-22. Driver Monitoring Sys-
tem (if equipped)

Driver Monitoring System is introduced as
DriverFocus in some countries.
The Driver Monitoring System monitors
possible cases when the driver is not
paying attention to the forward direction,
and also recognizes individual users.
This system warns the driver of inattentive/
drowsy driving, and can support safe and
comfortable driving by automatically re-
trieving the following settings.
– Driver’s position
– Climate control setting
– Meter setting
– Multi-function display setting

When a user is registered, various settings
are automatically retrieved when the user
enters the vehicle.
The interior temperature setting can also
be changed using gesture control. Refer to
“Gesture control”

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1)

Camera

CAUTION

.

Always use the utmost care in

driving

– Overconfidence because you

are driving a vehicle with the
Driver Monitoring System
could easily lead to a serious
accident.

.

This system cannot detect if the

driver is feeling drowsy or is
concentrating on safe driving.

.

It cannot judge if the driver is

awake or asleep, if their driving
abilities have diminished, or if
they are concentrating on safe

driving.

.

In some circumstances, the sys-

tem may not be able to correctly
detect the driver state.

NOTE

.

The user recognition camera does

not save images, audio, or video.

.

The Driver Monitoring System may

not operate correctly when sunlight is
shining into the vehicle in the following
ways.

– Sunlight is shining directly (or
through glass) onto the user recog-
nition camera.
– There are shadows on the dri-
ver’s face caused by sunlight (or
any light with a strong infrared
component).
– There are large momentary fluc-
tuations in the strength of the sun-
light (or any light with a strong
infrared component) shining on the
face.

.

Correct detection may not be possi-

ble when a device that includes an
infrared light source (such as a com-
mercially available driver monitoring
system) is installed in the vehicle
interior.

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The Driver Monitoring System may

not operate correctly at the following
times when the driver is wearing
glasses or sunglasses.

– The sunglasses do not allow the
easy passage of infrared light.
– The surrounding scenery is re-
flected strongly in the lenses of the
glasses or sunglasses.
– The eyes are hidden by the frame
of the glasses and the user recogni-
tion camera cannot detect the eyes.
– The light from an infrared light
source (LED) is reflected in the
lenses of the glasses or sunglasses.
– The driver is wearing an eye-
patch.
– The driver is wearing a hat set
deeply over the eyes.

.

Depending on the type of mask,

correct detection of inattentive/drowsy
driving may not be possible.

.

Correct user recognition is not pos-

sible if the eyes, nose, or mouth is
covered with a mask, muffler, sun-
glasses, or other item.

.

The Driver Monitoring System may

not operate correctly when the eye-
brows, eyes, nose, or mouth is hidden
due to item that is between the face and
the system.

.

If a thick cover is attached to the

steering wheel, then depending on the
position set for the tilt/telescopic steer-
ing wheel, the cover may block the
system’s view of the face, and the
system and the Driver Monitoring Sys-
tem may not operate correctly.

.

Do not attach any stickers to the

user recognition camera or the infrared
light source (LED). If the user recogni-
tion camera or infrared light source
(LED) is covered by an obstruction, it
will not be possible to correctly monitor
the driver.

.

If an accessory is hung from the

inside mirror, correct detection may not
be possible.

.

Do not touch the user recognition

camera or the infrared light source
(LED) directly with your fingers. If there
is dirt or a fingerprint on these parts, it
will not be possible to correctly monitor
the driver. If there is dirt or a fingerprint
on these parts, either wipe them with a
soft dry cloth, or wipe gently with a
damp cloth after first firmly wringing
the water out.

.

If the surface of the user recognition

camera or the infrared light source
(LED) becomes scratched, correct de-
tection may not be possible. Be careful
that hard objects do not contact these
parts.

.

If there is condensation on the user

recognition camera or the infrared light
source (LED), correct detection may
not be possible. If there is condensa-
tion on these parts, wipe it away with a
soft dry cloth.

.

When registering a user for user

recognition, avoid closing your eyes
as much as possible.

.

If the user recognition success rate

is low, it is possible that the user is not
correctly registered. Delete the regis-
tered data and perform registration
again.

.

If a user frequently drives both with

glasses and contact lenses, it is re-
commended that registration be per-
formed both when wearing glasses and
when wearing contact lenses.

.

User recognition starts immediately

after entering the vehicle, however if
the user looks downward or at the
driver side mirror for a long time, the
user may not be recognized.

.

When one person among twins or

another pair of persons with similar
facial features is registered, the other
person may be incorrectly recognized
as the registered user when entering
the vehicle.

.

If the person in the passenger’s seat

leans into the driver’s seat, or in other
cases when there are two or more faces

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near the driver’s seat, the system may
not operate correctly.

.

There are cases when the system

concludes that the user’s eyes are
closed when the user is looking down-
ward during driving, such as when
checking instruments or the navigation
screen. In such cases, the drowsy
driving warning buzzer may sound or
the system may otherwise not operate
correctly.

.

If the eyes are narrowed when laugh-

ing or when there is a dazzling outside
light, the system may judge that the
eyes are closed and the drowsy driving
warning buzzer may sound or the
system may otherwise not operate
correctly.

.

The drowsy driving or asleep warn-

ing states are recognized from the
length of time and percentage of time
that the eyes are closed. The drowsy
driving warning buzzer will not sound
simply when the driver feels sleepy or
yawns.

.

Even when the driver does not feel

sleepy, if his or her eyes are closed or if
he or she blinks frequently, the drowsy
driving warning buzzer may sound.

.

The inattentive driving warning buz-

zer may sound if the driver leans
forward or puts his or her head out of
the window while driving.

.

The inattentive driving warning buz-

zer will not sound when the vehicle is
stopped or travelling at slow speed
even if the driver is not looking ahead.

.

The Driver Monitoring System col-

lects and stores data regarding drivers’
facial features. Facial recognition data
is stored locally and does not leave the
vehicle. It is not transmitted to or stored
by SUBARU or anyone else. The Driver
Monitoring System may be disabled
and any stored driver data may be
deleted by following the instructions
below. If the Driver Monitoring System
is disabled, it will be unable to provide
any of its safety or convenience func-
tions.

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The functions which are available vary depending on the Driver Monitoring System
setting and the user recognition function setting.

Available functions

Driver Monitoring System*

1

ON

OFF

User recognition
function*

2

ON

Inattentive/drowsy
driving warning

Available

Not available

User recognition
function

Available

Not available

OFF

Inattentive/drowsy
driving warning

Available

Not available

User recognition
function

Not available

Not available

Driver Monitoring System

394

(397,1)

Available function items

Driver Monitoring System*

1

ON

OFF

User recognition
function*

2

ON

Register User

Available

Not available

Delete User

Available

Not available

Delete All Users

Available

Not available

Update User Set-
tings

Available

Not available

Delete Driver Posi-
tion

Available

Not available

OFF

Register User

Not available

Not available

Delete User

Available

Not available

Delete All Users

Available

Not available

Update User Set-
tings

Not available

Not available

Delete Driver Posi-
tion

Not available

Not available

*1: The system can be turned ON/OFF with the Driver Monitoring System OFF switch. Refer to

Driver

Monitoring System OFF switch”

F

P402.

*2: The function can be turned ON/OFF in the multi-function display customization settings. Refer to

User Recognition settings”

F

P227.

The functions which are available vary depending on whether or not the user is
registered.

Available functions

The user is registered.

The user is not registered.

User recognition function

Available

Not available

&

User recognition function

WARNING

Perform registration, retrieving, or
delete of the seat position and out-
side mirror angle before beginning
driving. There is the risk of an
accident if registration, retrieving,
or delete is performed while driving.

When a user is registered, it is possible to
retrieve the following settings.

!

Driver position personalization

.

Seat position and outside mirror angle

Retrieves the registered seat position and
outside mirror angle.

.

Reverse tilt angle

Retrieves the registered reverse tilt-down
outside mirror angle.

!

Meter personalization

.

Combination meter display basic

screen
Displays the screen which the user had
selected at the time when he/she last
exited the vehicle.

.

Fuel consumption screen

Displays the average fuel economy for
past driving by that user.

– CONTINUED –

Driver Monitoring System

395

7

Starting

and

operating

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