Subaru Forester: Driver Monitoring System (if equipped) / Registering and deleting driver position personalization
At the time when a user is registered, the
seat position, outside mirror angle, and
reverse tilt-down outside mirror angle are
registered at the same time. To change the
setting for the seat position, outside mirror
angle, or reverse tilt-down outside mirror
angle, refer to “Driver Monitoring System
settings”.
NOTE
- Start the user registration after adjusting
the seat position, outside mirror
angle, and reverse tilt-down outside
mirror angle. If they are adjusted during
user registration, it may be disrupted.
Refer to “Power seat” or “Outside
mirrors”.
- If the ignition switch is turned to the
“OFF” position before user registration
is complete, the information of the
adjusted seat position, outside mirror
angle, and reverse tilt-down outside
mirror angle will not be saved.
- When the user recognition setting is
OFF, or when the Driver Monitoring
System OFF indicator, Driver Monitoring
System temporary stop indicator, or
Driver Monitoring System warning is
illuminated, the following items cannot
be selected.
- Update User Settings
- Delete Driver Position
- The driver position can be registered
or deleted only when a registered user
is sitting in the driver’s seat and user
recognition is completed.
Users can be registered in the Driver
Monitoring System, and regist..
NOTE
When the vehicle is stopped and the
driver’s door is opened and closed, the
Driver Monitoring System automatically
turns ON regardless of the pushbutton
ignition switch status...
Other information:
The navigation system information to the
destination is displayed on the screen.
NOTE
When a destination is not set in the
navigation system, the compass orientation,
name, route sign and speed limit
of the road the vehicle is traveling on
remain displayed on the screen...
Using an electronic chirp, the system will
give you an audible signal when the doors
lock and unlock. If desired, you may turn
the audible signal off.
Perform the following steps to deactivate
the audible signal. You can also use the
same steps to restore the function...