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.
•
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 144).
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 20
meters within a 6 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 a 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:
•
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 aected 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 on page 43).
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