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Touch the range assurance icon, located in the
top right corner of the map/navigation
window, to control what charging stations
display on the map:The map displays superchargers
only.The map displays all visited
chargers, Chademo chargers, and
destination chargers. In situations
where a charging location may not
be reachable based on your
currently available driving range, its
associated icon on the map
displays as semi-transparent.
When you are at risk of driving beyond the
range of known charging locations, a popup
message displays on the touchscreen giving
you the opportunity to display a list of
charging locations that are within range. When
you select a charging location from the list,
Model S provides navigation instructions and
the turn-by-turn direction list displays the
predicted amount of energy that will remain
when you arrive at the charging destination.
In addition to the popup message that
displays when you are at risk of driving
beyond the range of known charging
locations, a warning symbol displays on the range assurance icon:
Touch to display a search list of
charging locations that are
estimated to be within your driving
range. Then touch a location in the
search list to navigate to it.Based on the amount of energy
remaining in your Model S, there
are no known charging locations
within your driving range.
Getting Maximum Range
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2. AppsTouch an app to display it in the viewing area. Apps have default positions. Navigation and
Camera open in the top viewing area, whereas all other apps open in the bottom viewing area.
Instead of displaying the app in the default viewing area, you can specify where you want to display the app by touching and holding the app
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Overview
Touch the Maps (or Nav) icon to view and
search for a location on Google MapsTM. If Model S is equipped with the Navigationoption, the application is labeled Nav, and
onboard maps are available. Onboard maps
allow you to navigate to any location, even if a
data connection is not available, but you must
enter the location
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Note: If Model S requires charging to reach the
destination and Trip Planner is turned on (see
Trip Planner on page 122), the navigation
route includes Supercharger stops.
The touchscreen also displays your location on
the map. Depending on the map
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If you select Always Show Estimated Round
Trip Energy in the Navigation settings, Model S also lets you know if you have enough
energy for a round trip at the bottom of the
turn-by-turn directions. By default, an estimate of your round trip energy usagedisplays at the bottom of the turn-by-turn
directions when the remaining battery energy
is estimated at less than ten percent after
completion of the round trip, or when the round trip consumes a
significant amount of
your energy.
When navigating, you can also use the Energy
app to monitor energy usage while on your trip (see Getting Maximum Range on page
65).
Trip Planner
Trip Planner helps you take longer road trips
with
confidence. If reaching your destination
requires charging, Trip Planner routes you
through the appropriate Supercharger
locations. Trip Planner selects a route that minimizes the time you spend driving andcharging. To use Trip Planner, touch Controls
> Settings > Apps > Maps and Navigation >
Trip Planner > On .
After you select a destination, Trip Planner
zooms out to give you an overview of your
trip. As you begin your trip, Trip Planner zooms in to start navigation. The turn-by-turn
directions include:
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Note: For security reasons, if you sell Model S,
erase your Home and Work locations, and
your favorite destinations (see Erasing
Personal Data on page 104).
Updated Maps
To receive updated maps, periodically connect Model S to a Wi-Fi network (see Connecting
to Wi-Fi on page 128). As updated maps
become available, they are sent to Model S
over Wi-Fi only. The touchscreen displays a
message informing you when new maps have
been installed.
Maps and Navigation
Using the Touchscreen123
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heating 105height adjustments (suspension)auto-raising 110
automatic and manual settings 111
disabling (Jack mode) 111
high beam headlights 54
high voltageBattery specifications 166
components 131
safety 138
hills, stopping on 62
hitches 161
Home location 122
HomeLinkFCC certification 180
programming and using 126
hood 12
horn 39, 41
I
IC
certifications 179identification labels 159
Insane setting (dual-motor) 98
instant range 65
instrument panelcharging status 137
cleaning 150
overview of 45interiorcleaning 150
dimensions 162
lights 51
overview 2
temperature control 105
Internet radio 114
intrusion detection 125
ISOFIX child seats, installing 26
J
J1772 132
Jack mode 111
jacking 157
K
keyFCC and IC certifications 179
how to use 4
key not inside 43
ordering extras 5
replacing battery 5
keyless entry 4
LlabelStatutory Plate 160
Tire and Loading Information 160
lane assist 86
lane change flash 55
lane change, automatic 79
lane departure warning 86
Language & Units 101
language setting 101
Launch Mode 63
liftgateadjust opening height 10
opening 10
lifting 157
lightsadaptive headlights 54
hazard warning 55
headlights after exit 54
turn signals 54
load limits 160
location-based suspension 110
locking and unlocking doors 4
Ludicrous setting (dual-motor) 98
lumbar support 17
M
maintenancebrake fluid, checking 155
cleaning 149
daily and monthly checks 138
fluid replacement intervals 138
panel, removing 154
replacing wiper blades 152
service intervals 138
tires 139
washer
fluid, topping up 156
washer jets, cleaning 152
map updates 123
maps 119
mats 151
Max Battery Power 98
media 112
mileage upon delivery 177
mirrors 42
mobile app 130
Mobile Connectordescription 132
using 134
modifications 158
N
naming 104
navigation 119
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