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Pre-Collision Throttle Management
This function is designed to help prevent you from unintentionally accelerating into a
stopped vehicle or other obstacle by reducing engine power. Warnings are displayed in the
Combination Meter Display (CMD) with audible beeps.
Pre-Collision Throttle Management is helpful when:
• You unintentionally place the select lever in the “D” position instead of the “R” position
and start to accelerate toward a parked car, wall or parking structure.
• While you are at a stop, the vehicle ahead of you accelerates, but then suddenly slows
down or stops as you begin to accelerate.
This system can be turned on or off by using the Pre-Collision Braking System OFF switch
(see page 76).
Lane Departure Warning
This function provides audible and visual
warnings if you are about to depart your lane
of travel. Using the EyeSight
®camera, the
Lane Departure Warning function identifies
lane markings when traveling at speeds of
approximately 30 mph or greater. These
warnings are displayed in the Combination
Meter Display (CMD) with audible beeps. Lane
Departure Warning does not provide any
corrective actions.
You can turn this system on or off in the Center
Information Display (CID) (see
page 76).
Lane
Departure
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Lane Sway Warning
This function detects repetitive or unusual
side-to-side vehicle movement within a lane of
travel that may indicate a drowsy or inattentive
driver. Using the EyeSight
®camera, the Lane
Sway Warning function activates to identify lane
markings when traveling at speeds of
approximately 37 mph or greater and deactivates
when vehicle speed falls below 25 mph.
Warnings are displayed in the Combination Meter
Display (CMD) with audible beeps. Lane Sway
Warning does not provide any corrective actions.
You can turn this system on or off In the Center
Information Display (CID) (see
page 76).
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
This system provides cruise control with the
ability to keep a safe distance from the car in
front of you. Using the EyeSight
®camera, the
Adaptive Cruise Control function identifies
vehicles in front of you in the same lane, and your
vehicle follows the vehicle in front (up to the
maximum of your set speed). While following,
your vehicle will automatically maintain a
following distance that corresponds to the speed
of the vehicle in front. The vehicle is capable of
being controlled at a speed between 0 mph and
approximately 90 mph.
You can turn the Adaptive Cruise Control on or
off using the Adaptive Cruise Control On/Off
button on the side of the Adaptive Cruise
Control lever (see page 75). Once the system is turned on, a white Adaptive Cruise Control
icon will be displayed on the Combination Meter Display (CMD). When all the operational
conditions are met, “READY” appears underneath the Adaptive Cruise Control icon.
To set Adaptive Cruise Control, push down Adaptive Cruise Control lever to the “– SET”
side. The "READY" indicator turns off, the Adaptive Cruise Control icon turns green, and
the CMD indicates the set vehicle speed. This speed can be adjusted up or down using
the “+ RES” or “– SET ” sides of the lever (see page 75).
When a vehicle in front of you is identified, a Lead Vehicle indicator and icon will be
displayed on the Combination Meter Display (CMD) . You can change the desired following
distance from the lead vehicle by pressing the Following Distance Button (see page 75).
Stay Alert
60 MPH
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Conventional Cruise Control
Conventional Cruise Control maintains a
constant traveling speed you set, but it does
not adapt to the other vehicles in front of you.
To activate Conventional Cruise Control, press
the Adaptive Cruise Control On/Off button to
set Adaptive Cruise Control into standby
status. Then, with Adaptive Cruise Control in
standby status, press and hold the Following
Distance Button on the steering wheel for
approximately two seconds.
The Cruise Control indicator on the
Combination Meter Display (CMD) will change
from the Adaptive Cruise Control icon to the
Conventional Cruise Control icon, and the
“READY” indicator appears when all operational conditions are met. Use the accelerator to
reach the desired speed, then push the Cruise Control lever to the “+ RES” or the “– SET”
side to set the vehicle speed.
Lead Vehicle Start Alert
This function will provide a visual and audible
alert when a stopped vehicle in front of you
begins to move, and your vehicle remains
stationary. Warnings are displayed in the
Combination Meter Display (CMD) with
audible beeps. Lead Vehicle Start Alert is
helpful in situations where you may become
temporarily distracted at a traffic light, and the
vehicle ahead begins to move.
Navigate the CID (select “Settings”, then the
“Car” menu) to access the EyeSight
®settings
menu to turn this function on or off.
60 MPH
Vehicle Ahead
Has Moved
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
Adaptive Cruise Control
1Adaptive Cruise Control On/Off:Press
to turn Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on
or off.
2CANCEL:Pull the Adaptive Cruise
Control lever toward you to cancel
Adaptive Cruise Control.
3Following Distance:Press to set the
following distance in four stages while
using Adaptive Cruise Control. Press and
hold to change to Conventional Cruise
Control.
4Resume (RES)/Increase Speed and Set
(SET)/Decrease Speed:
Push the lever
down to set an initial target speed. Once set,
push up or down to adjust the target speed.
• Adjust by 5 mph:
• Briefly press the lever up to increase
the target speed by 5 mph.
• Briefly press the lever down to
decrease the target speed by 5 mph.
• Adjust by 1 mph:
• Press and hold the lever up to increase the target speed in 1 mph increments.
• Press and hold the lever down to decrease the target speed in 1 mph
increments.
Customizing EyeSight®Settings
The EyeSight®system features customization of
certain preferences and warnings. Select
“Settings”, then “Car” or select the “Car Settings”
icon to adjust a number of EyeSight
®Settings in
the Center Information Display, such as:
• Warning Volume: Min/Mid/Max
• Cruise Control Acceleration Characteristics:
Eco/Comfort/Standard/Dynamic
Car Settings Icon
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REAR-VISION CAMERA
This function provides a clear view of the area
behind the vehicle to help avoid obstacles.
Using a wide-angle camera mounted on the
rear of the vehicle, an image is automatically
displayed on the multimedia screen when you
place the select lever/shift lever in the “R”
position. The displayed image features a
centerline indicator, colored distance markers,
and dynamic guidelines that move as the
steering wheel is turned.
BLIND SPOT DETECTION (BSD) / REAR CROSS
TRAFFIC ALERT (RCTA)(if equipped)
This system uses radar sensors mounted behind the rear bumper on the left and right
sides that warn you if another vehicle is sensed in your blind spots. These functions
provide additional awareness when changing lanes or driving in reverse.
Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
Blind Spot Detection senses if a vehicle is
traveling at the same relative speed in your
blind spot and provides a visual warning. If the
system detects a vehicle in your blind spot,
the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light in the
corresponding side mirror frame illuminates. If
you operate the turn signal lever in the
direction the BSD/RCTA approach indicator
light is illuminated, the system provides an
additional level of warning by rapidly flashing
the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light.
Lane Change Assist (LCA)
Lane Change Assist (LCA) provides an
additional level of protection by warning you of rapidly approaching vehicles in the
neighboring lanes. If LCA detects a vehicle approaching at a high speed in the neighboring
lanes, the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light in the corresponding side mirror frame
illuminates. If you operate the turn signal lever in the direction the BSD/RCTA approach
indicator light is illuminated, the system rapidly flashes the BSD/RCTA approach indicator
light.
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Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA)
This function detects a vehicle approaching
from either side as you reverse, helping you
check the rear and side areas of the vehicle
when moving backward. If RCTA detects a
vehicle approaching from either side while
moving backward, the system provides visual
and audible warnings: The BSD/RCTA
approach indicator light(s) on the side mirror(s)
flash, the BSD/RCTA warning indicator
appears in the upper corner of the Rear-Vision Camera display, and a warning buzzer
sounds.
Blind Spot Detection / Rear Cross Traffic Alert OFF
BSD/RCTA can be turned on or off in the
Center Information Display (CID):
1. Select the “Car Settings” Icon.
2. In the “Driving Assistance” menu, select
“BSD/RCTA” to turn the function on or off.
When this function is off, a yellow BSD/RCTA OFF indicator will be
displayed in Combination Meter.
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HIGH BEAM ASSIST (HBA)(if equipped)
This function uses the EyeSight®cameras to automatically switch
the headlights between high and low beam settings, enhancing
safety for both you and other drivers on the road. To activate High
Beam Assist, set the headlight control switch to the “AUTO”
position and push the headlight lever forward to the high beam
position and release. The green HBA indicator illuminates on the
Combination Meter.
HBA automatically activates the high beams when the forward area is dark, there are no
preceding/oncoming vehicles or sharp curves in the road, and your speed is approximately
20 mph or greater. When an preceding/oncoming vehicle is detected, the forward area is
bright, your speed decreases to 10 mph or less, or the EyeSight
®system is malfunctioning
or is temporarily stopped, HBA automatically switches to low beams.
STEERING RESPONSIVE HEADLIGHTS (SRH)
(if equipped)
The Steering Responsive Headlights (SRH) system aims the headlight beams in the
direction you are steering, improving visibility at corners and intersections when driving at
night. You can turn the SRH system on or off in the Center Information Display by selecting
“Settings”, then selecting “Car”.
REVERSE AUTOMATIC BRAKING (RAB)(if equipped)
This system uses four rear bumper mounted
sonar sensors to detect objects when moving
between 1 and 9 mph in reverse. RAB uses the
Rear-Vision Camera image to display colored
proximity alerts when an object is detected. As
an object becomes closer to the rear of your
vehicle, audible beeps provide additional
awareness in progressive levels. If RAB
determines that a collision with an object is
possible, the system can automatically apply the brakes to help prevent or minimize the
impact.
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STEREO CAMERA PRECAUTIONS
Your EyeSight®stereo cameras are precision components that must be kept free from
obstruction and contamination, such as fingerprints or cleaning solutions. When the
system detects that the stereo camera lenses are impaired, a malfunction indicator will be
displayed and EyeSight
®functions will not be available.
When you are in the vicinity of the EyeSight
®stereo cameras, always observe the following
precautions:
• Do not touch or attempt to clean the EyeSight
®camera lenses inside the vehicle. Extra
caution should be used when cleaning the inside of the windshield. Over-spray from
cleaning solutions may impair or even damage the camera lenses. Please inform others
who may attempt to clean the windshield, such as car wash staff, of this precaution.
• Electronic Toll Collection devices, such as EZPass
TM, must be installed in an area that
does not obstruct the stereo cameras' field of vision. See "Prohibited Area" on page 82
in this Getting Started Guide.
• Adjust the rearview mirror so it does not obstruct the stereo cameras' field of vision.
• Do not install any interior rearview mirror accessories, such as a wide-type mirror or
hanging objects. Only approved Genuine SUBARU accessories may be installed.
For more detailed information, please refer to your EyeSight
®Owner’s Manual.
WINDSHIELD GLASS AND DASHBOARD
Since the characteristics and limitations of the EyeSight®stereo cameras are similar to
human eyes, it is important that the area in front of the cameras be kept free from dirt,
scratches, cracks, fogging, or accessories mounted to the windshield, hood or dashboard.
Visual impairments or reflections can affect EyeSight
®system performance. Extra caution
should be taken when cleaning the windshield to prevent over-spray from cleaning
solutions.
The image in the following section outlines those areas that must be kept clean and free
from obstruction. Please refer to the Owner’s Manual for a complete listing of limitations.
CARE AND LIMITATIONS
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HOW TO OVERVIEW
This “How To” appendix provides detailed, step-by-step instructions to easily connect with
features of your BRZ.
If you need some help with these features or want to
learn more, we are here to assist you:
Your Subaru Owner’s Manuals:
Located in the glovebox
Online Subaru Owner’s Resources:
www.subaru.com/owners
Subaru Customer Support:
www.subaru.com/customer-support
1-800-782-2783 (1-800-SUBARU3 )
SETTING THE CLOCK
Clock settings can be adjusted when the ignition is in the “ON” position. You can adjust
the clock manually or set the clock to adjust automatically in the clock setting screen. To
directly access the clock setting screen, you can select the clock on the status bar at the
top of the Center Information Display. Full directions for accessing the clock settings and
adjusting the clock manually or automatically are given below.
For more information, please refer to “Quick Guide” in your STARLINK®Owner’s
Manual.
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Manually
To set the clock manually:
1Select the Clock Display in the Status
Bar.
2Select “Time Setting”.
3Select “Manual”.
4Adjust the time and date using the
“Arrow Up” and “Arrow Down” buttons.
5Once you are finished, select “OK”.
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