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GO TO TARGET mode: Touch the
crosshair icon then drag the map to
position the pin on a chosen
destination. Press and hold the GO TO
TARGET button. Model S moves to the
destination. When reaching the
location, Model S stops and shifts into
Park and the mobile app displays a
message indicating that Summon has
completed.
Note: To subsequently change the
location, lift your finger, reposition the
map, then press and hold GO TO
TARGET again.
To stop Model S at any time, simply
release the COME TO ME or GO TO
TARGET button.
The map's crosshair icon toggles
between GO TO TARGET and COME
TO ME modes. When COME TO ME
mode is selected, the icon is blue.
Note: The map also has an icon that
allows you to display/hide satellite
imagery.
Immediately after initiating Smart Summon in
either mode, hazard lights briefly flash, mirrors
fold, and Model S shifts into the appropriate
driving gear (Drive or Reverse). Model S then
slowly moves to within 3 feet (1 meter) of you
(COME TO ME) or your chosen destination
(GO TO TARGET), navigating obstacles as
needed. As Model S moves, the corresponding
red arrow on the map also moves to show the
vehicle’s location. As you move, the
corresponding blue dot also moves to show
your location.
In either mode, Model S stops moving and
shifts into park when:
You release the button on the mobile app.
The maximum proximity of 213 feet (65
meters) between your phone and Model S
is exceeded (if moving Model S to a
destination away from you, you may need
to follow the car to maintain this
distance).
The driving path is blocked.
Model S has moved the maximum
distance of 475 feet (145 meters) since the
start of the Smart Summon session, or has
moved 492 feet (150 meters) away from
the location from which the vehicle was
last driven manually.
Note: If Smart Summon moves Model S
forward three feet and then backwards
two feet, this is considered five feet of
travel.
Note: There is no need to look at the mobile
app—just hold down the button while keeping
your eye on Model S and its driving path at all
times, remaining ready to release the button
to stop the vehicle if needed.
If equipped and Auto HomeLink is enabled for
Summon (touch Controls > Autopilot >
Summon > Use Auto HomeLink, Smart
Summon automatically opens a HomeLink
device if you start the Smart Summon
maneuver when Model S is located inside a
garage. The mobile app informs you that the
door has opened.
Warning: When you release the button to
stop Model S, a slight delay occurs before
the vehicle stops. Therefore, it is critical
that you pay close attention to the
vehicle’s driving path at all times and
proactively anticipate obstacles that the
vehicle may be unable to detect.
Warning: Use extreme caution when using
Smart Summon in environments where
movement of obstacles can be
unpredictable. For example, where
people, children or animals are present.
Warning: Smart Summon may not stop
for all objects (especially very low objects
such as some curbs, or very high objects
such as a shelf) and may not react to all
oncoming or side trac. Pay attention
and be ready to stop Model S at all times
by releasing the button on the mobile
app.
Standby Mode
To keep Model S ready to Summon and reduce
the time it takes to warm up, turn on Standby
Mode. Touch Controls > Autopilot > Customize
Summon > Standby Mode. When Standby
Mode is turned on, you can conserve Battery
energy by disabling Standby Mode at these
locations:
Exclude Home - Disables Standby Mode at
the location you set as Home in your
Favorites list.
Smart Summon
108 Model S Owner's Manual

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