Subaru Outback Manuals 2013 EyeSight® Driving Assist System Manual | Page 62

Lead Vehicle Start Alert This function notifies the driver by means of a buzzer and the lead vehicle indicator on the multi information display when the driver’s vehicle remains stopped after the vehicle in front has started to move forward. When the vehicle in front remains stopped continuously (within a following distance of approximately 32 ft (10 m) and the driver’s vehicle remains stopped for several seconds or longer), the system continues to detect the vehicle in front and this alarm activates if the vehicle in front advances approximately 10 ft (3 m) or more while the driver’s vehicle remains stationary. This function only activates when the select lever is in the D , M or N position. When the Lead Vehicle Start Alert activates, a buzzer sounds a two-tone beep and the lead vehicle indicator flashes. Lead vehicle Lead vehicle 10 ft (3 m) or more Two-tone beep S00632 S00588 * Models for Canada: Metric units are used. NOTE The Lead Vehicle Start Alert function setting can be turned on or off. * Refer to page 74. Under the following conditions, the Lead Vehicle Start Alert may activate even when the vehicle in front has not started to move, or may not activate even after the vehicle in front has started to move: A motorcycle or similar object has cut in between your vehicle and the stopped vehicle in front. Weather or road conditions prevent detection of the vehicle in front. The EyeSight stereo cameras lose detection of the vehicle in front. This function will not activate when the select lever is in the D , M or N position and the driver has not manually depressed the brake pedal (except when in the stay-stopped condition while utilizing Adaptive Cruise Control). 60