1.This area on the top of the touchscreen displays the time and provides shortcut to lock/
unlock the vehicle, access vehicle information (the Tesla "T"), choose to set up a driver profile
(see Driver Profiles on page 45), control HomeLink devices (if equipped) (see HomeLink
Universal Transceiver on page 140), view network strength, and connect to Wi-Fi (see
Connecting to Wi-Fi on page 142) and Bluetooth devices (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on
page 133). If you see an exclamation mark, touch it to see warning messages that are in effect. If you see a yellow clock icon, a software update is available (see Software Updates on
page 143).
Note: An airbag status symbol displays in the top corner of the touchscreen only when
Model S is powered on, ready to drive, and the airbag is turned off (see Airbags on page 41).
2. Controls. Touch to control features and customize Model S to suit your preferences (see
Controls on page 109).
3. Media Player. (see Media and Audio on page 130).
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4.Touch the app launcher then choose from the following apps:
Calendar . See Calendar on page 137.Energy. See Getting Maximum Range on page 78.Web. Access the Internet using the web browser (if available).Camera . Display the area behind Model S. This area also displays
automatically whenever you shift into Reverse. See Rear View Camera on
page 80.Call . See Phone on page 133.Charging . See Charging Instructions on page 149.
Note: Swiping up on the app launcher displays the most recently used app (provided an app
is not currently being displayed).
Note: Depending on the market region and vehicle options, your vehicle may not be equipped
with some features.
5. Climate Controls (see Climate Controls on page 119).
6. Volume Control (see Volume Control on page 130).
7. The map displays on the touchscreen at all times (see Maps and Navigation on page 125).
Note: When you touch Controls, choose an app, or expand Media Player, the window displays
on top of the map. To close the Controls window, touch Controls again or touch the X in the
top corner of the window. To close an app, touch the X in the top corner of the window. To
close Media Player, drag it all the way down to the bottom of the touchscreen or touch the icon again.
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Interior Storage and Electronics
Glove Box
To open the glove box, press the switch located on the side of the touchscreen. If you
leave the glove box open for five minutes, its
light automatically turns off.
Note: The glove box locks whenever Model S
is locked externally, using the key or walk-
away locking. It also locks when Model S is in Valet mode (see Valet Mode on page 46). It
does not lock when Model S is locked using the touchscreen.
Warning: When driving, keep the glove
box closed to prevent injury to a
passenger if a collision or sudden stop
occurs.
USB Ports
Your Model S has two USB ports located on
the front of the center console that you can
use to connect USB devices. To play audio
files stored on a USB drive connected to these
ports, see Playing Media from Devices on page
131. You can also use these ports to charge
USB devices.
Note: Do not connect multiple devices using a
USB hub. This can prevent connected devices from charging or from being recognized by
the Media Player.
Note: Power is available whenever the vehicle
is considered "awake" The vehicle may be awake for many reasons. For example, when
using features such as Summon, or when features such as Smart Preconditioning, Cabin
Overheat Protection, Keep Climate On, Dog Mode, etc. are enabled. The vehicle is alsoawake whenever the 12V battery is beingcharged or is in use, during HV charging, when
the vehicle is communicating with the mobile
app, etc. Leaving an accessory plugged in
does not deplete the 12V battery.
12V Power Socket Your Model S has a power socket located onthe front of the center console. Power is
available whenever the instrument panel and
touchscreen are on.
The 12V power socket is suitable for
accessories requiring up to 11A continuous
draw (15A peak) or a maximum of 150
continuous watts (180 watts peak).
Note: Power is available whenever the vehicle
is considered "awake" The vehicle may be awake for many reasons. For example, when
using features such as Summon, or when features such as Smart Preconditioning, Cabin
Overheat Protection, Keep Climate On, Dog Mode, etc. are enabled. The vehicle is alsoawake whenever the 12V battery is beingcharged or is in use, during HV charging, when
the vehicle is communicating with the mobile
app, etc. Leaving an accessory plugged in
does not deplete the 12V battery.
Note: In situations where Model S is unable to
detect the key (low battery, interference, etc.),
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Media and Audio
Overview
Touch the Media Player icon at the
bottom of the touchscreen to
stream music or podcasts (if
available), and listen toAM (if
equipped), FM, DAB, or Internet
radio stations. You can also play
audio files from a Bluetooth or
USB-connected device.
Note: The media options available
to you depend on market region
and options chosen at time of
purchase.
Media Player provides three different levels of
viewing that you can access by dragging the
Media Player window upward or downward. Initially, just the Miniplayer displays. TheMiniplayer, which occupies the least amount of
space on the touchscreen, displays what
DAB Radio ServicesIf Model S is equipped with the
optional sound package, you can
select DAB radio from the Radio
source of Media Player. Select a
DAB radio station by browsing the
list of stations available in your
area, or touch the next or previous
buttons.
Internet Radio and Music Streaming
Services
If equipped with premium connectivity,
internet radio and music streaming services are available over a data connection. To listen,
touch the Media Player icon and choose the
streaming service you want to listen to.
Tesla may provide account credentials for
some internet radio and music streaming
services. If you would like to use your own
account, scroll to the bottom of the streaming
service window, touch Sign In, and enter your
account information.
Browse through the available categories and/or stations, then touch what you want to
play. When browsing through a large category such as genres, you may need to enlarge the
window by dragging upward. When you
choose an option that displays multiple results
on a new window, touch the BACK button at
the top of the window to return to the main
browse page.
You can also use voice commands (available
when speaking the English language) to play a
specific song, artist, or album from an Internet
radio service (see Using Voice Commands on
page 49).
When listening to some internet radio or music streaming services, options available on
Miniplayer may vary depending on what you
are listening to:
To play the next song in a selected playlist or
album, touch the previous or next arrows on
the Miniplayer, or use the buttons on the left
side of the steering wheel (see Using Left
Steering Wheel Buttons on page 47). You can
also shu
Mobile Connectordescription 146
using 149
modifications 171
motor specifications 177
my car does what? 190
N naming 117
Navigate on Autopilot 94
navigating 125, 126
NCC certifications 195
Neutral gear 54
O
Obstacle-Aware Acceleration 104
odometer 8, 77
offset from speed limit 107
Online Routing 128
overhang dimensions 175
overtake acceleration 85
Owner Information, about 192
P Park Assist 71
Park gear 54
parking brake 68
parking, using Autopark 98
parking, using Summon 100
parts replacement 171
pedestrian protection 76
personal data, erasing 118
phonesteering wheel buttons 48
using 133
phone app 134
PIN 46
PIN to Drive 138
power management 78
power socket 20
power windows 14
powering on and off 52
public charging stations 146
R
radar 82
radio 130
Radio Frequency information 195
rangedisplayed on instrument panel 59
driving tips to maximize 78range (continued)regenerative braking 67
range assurance 78
Range mode 78
Re-route 128
rear seats, folding and raising 25
rear view camera 80
rear window switches, disabling 14
recent (Media Player) 131
Recents (navigation) 126
regenerative braking 67
relative speed limit 107
release notes 143
restarting the touchscreen 52
Reverse gear 54
RFID transponders 171
roadside assistance 184, 185
roof racks 174
rotating tires 158
Round Trip Energy (navigating) 128
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safety informationairbags 43
child seats 35
rear facing child seats 40
seat belts 28seat beltscleaning 164
in a collision 28
overview of 27
pre-tensioners 28
wearing when pregnant 27
seat covers 26
seat heaters 119
seating capacity 173
seatsadjusting 24
heaters 119
Tesla built-in rear facing 37
security settings 138
sensors 82
Sentry Mode 138
service data recording 193
service intervals 155
Settings, erasing 118
shifting gears 54
Show Calendar Upon Entry 137
Side Clearance (Summon) 100
side collision warning 102
slip start 70
software reset 118
software updates 143
software version 8
specificationscargo volume 176
dimensions 175
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