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Exclude Work - Disables Standby Mode at
the location you set as Work in your
Favorites list.
Exclude Favorites - Disables Standby
Mode at any location in your Favorites list.
Note: To conserve energy, Smart Summon
automatically exits Standby mode from
midnight to 6:00 am. During these hours, you
will experience a delay as Smart Summon
starts up.
Note: Additional battery power may be
consumed while Standby Mode is active.
Note: For details on how to designate a
location as Home, Work, or Favorites, see
Recent, Favorite, Home and Work Destinations
on page 138).
Stopping or Canceling Smart
Summon
Smart Summon stops Model S whenever you
release the button on the mobile app. To
resume the Smart Summon session, simply
press the COME TO ME or GO TO TARGET
button again.
Warning: Always anticipate when you
need to stop Model S. Depending on the
quality of the connectivity between the
phone and Model S, there may be a slight
delay between when you release the
button and when the car stops.
Smart Summon cancels, and requires you to
restart it, when:
You press any button on the key.
A door handle is engaged or a door is
opened.
You interact with the steering wheel, brake
pedal, accelerator pedal, or gear stalk.
Model S is blocked by an obstacle.
Smart Summon has moved Model S the
maximum distance of approximately 475
feet (145 meters) within a 213 foot (65
meter) radius of the phone's location. To
move further than this distance, you must
shift Model S into a driving gear (Drive or
Reverse) and then re-initiate an Smart
Summon session.
Your phone enters sleep mode or loses
connectivity to Model S.
Limitations
Smart Summon is unlikely to operate as
intended in the following types of situations:
Autopilot
Smart Summon
GPS data is unavailable due to poor
cellular coverage.
The driving path is sloped. Smart Summon
is designed to operate on flat roads only
(up to 10% grade).
A raised concrete edge is detected.
Depending on the height of the concrete
edge, Smart Summon may not move
Model S over it.
One or more of the ultrasonic sensors or
cameras is damaged, dirty, or obstructed
(such as by mud, ice, or snow, or by a
vehicle bra, excessive paint, or adhesive
products such as wraps, stickers, rubber
coating, etc.).
Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog,
or extremely hot or cold temperatures)
are interfering with sensor or camera
operation.
The sensors are affected by other
electrical equipment or devices that
generate ultrasonic waves.
Note: Smart Summon is disabled if Model S is
in Valet mode (see
Valet Mode
Warning: The list above does not
represent an exhaustive list of situations
that may interfere with proper operation
of Smart Summon. It is the driver's
responsibility to remain in control of
Model S at all times. Pay close attention
whenever Smart Summon is actively
moving Model S and stay prepared to
take immediate action. Failure to do so
can result in serious property damage,
injury or death.
on page 43).
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