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Adjusting Climate Control Settings
To adjust individual settings to suit your preferences, touch the fan icon at the bottom of the
touchscreen to access individual climate control settings.
If Model X is equipped with six or seven seats, a rear climate controls bar also appears
immediately below the above window. See Rear Cabin Climate Controls (6 and 7 seat vehicles
only) on page 137.
In addition to the settings shown, if Model X is in Park, the Keep Climate On and Dog Mode setting
displays when you touch the fan icon when the vehicle is in Park (see Keep Climate On and Dog
Mode on page 138).
1. Adjust the speed of the fan.
Note: Adjusting the fan speed may change your setting for how air is drawn into Model X in
order to decrease or increase air
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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 toFM, 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
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DAB Radio ServicesIf Model X 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 55).
When listening to some internet radio or
music streaming services, options available on Miniplayer may vary depending on what you
are listening to:
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Connecting to a Paired Phone
Model X automatically connects with the last
phone to which it was connected, provided it
is within operating range and has Bluetooth turned on. If the last phone is not within range,
it attempts to connect with the next phone
that it has been paired with.
To connect to a different phone, touch the
Bluetooth icon on the top of the touchscreen.
The Bluetooth window displays a list of paired
phones. Choose the phone you want to connect to, then touch Connect. If the phone
you want to connect to is not listed, you must
pair the phone. See Pairing a Bluetooth Phone
on page 148.
When connected, the Model X touchscreen displays the Bluetooth symbol next to thephone name to show that the connection is
active.
Using the Phone App
When your phone is connected to Model X
using Bluetooth, and you have allowed access to your phone
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Software Updates
Loading New Software
Model X updates its software wirelessly,
providing new features throughout your term of ownership. Tesla recommends that you
install software updates as soon as they are
available. The first time you enter Model X
after an update is made available, a scheduling window displays on the touchscreen. The
scheduling window displays again at the end
of your first driving session.
Note: Some software updates can take up to
three hours to complete. Model X must be in
Park while the new software is being installed.
To ensure the fastest and most reliable
delivery of software updates, leave the Wi-Fi
turned on and connected whenever possible
(see Connecting to Wi-Fi on page 157).
Note: Software updates using cellular data are
also available if your vehicle is equipped with
premium connectivity.
Warning: Do not attempt to use the
vehicle while the software is being
updated. Vehicle functions, including
some safety systems, may be limited or disabled while a software update is inprogress and you could damage the
vehicle.
When a software update is available, a yellow
clock icon appears on the touchscreen
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charging locations, finding 142child protectiondisabling rear window switches 17child seatsdisabling front passenger airbag 47
installing and using 35child-protectiondisabling liftgate and rear door handles
15
Chill acceleration 79
cleaning 179
climate controls 134
collision avoidance assist 119
connecting to Wi-Fi 157
console12V power socket 22
cup holders 24
USB ports 22
consumption chart 82
contact informationroadside assistance 201
copyrights 209
cruise control 100
cup holders 24
D DAB radio 146
dashboard overview 2
Dashcam 85
data recording 210
data sharing 210
declarations of conformity 212
delivery mileage 210
devicesBluetooth, playing audio files 147
connecting 22
playing audio files from 147
dimensions 191
Dog Mode 138
dome (map) lights 61
door labels 188
Door Unlock Mode 15
doors 9
doors, opening 9
drive away locking 15
Drive gear 60
driverprofiles 50
seat adjustment 26drivingseating position 26
starting 58
tips to maximize range 82E
Easter Eggs 207
Easy Entry 29
easy entry, driver profile 50
electric parking brake 73
emergency braking 119
emergency
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Mobile Connector (continued)description 161
using 164
modifications 186
motor specifications 194
my car does what? 207
N
naming 132
Navigate on Autopilot 109
navigating 140, 141
NCC certifications 212
Neutral gear 60
O Obstacle-Aware Acceleration 119
odometer 8, 81
offset from speed limit 122
Online Routing 143
overhang dimensions 191
overtake acceleration 100
Owner Information, about 209
P Park Assist 76
Park gear 60
parking brake 73
parking, using Autopark 113
parking, using Summon 115
parking, when towing a trailer 93
parts replacement 186
personal data, erasing 133
phonesteering wheel buttons 54
using 148
phone app 149
PIN 51
PIN to Drive 153
power management 82
power socket 22
power windows 17
powering on and off 58
public charging stations 161
R radar 97
radio 145
Radio Frequency information 212
rangedisplayed on instrument panel 65
driving tips to maximize 82range (continued)regenerative braking 72
range assurance 82
Range mode 82
Re-route 143
rear seats, accessing 29
rear view camera 84
rear window switches, disabling 17
recent (Media Player) 146
Recents (navigation) 141
regenerative braking 72
relative speed limit 122
release notes 158
restarting the touchscreen 58
Reverse gear 60
RFID transponders 186
roadside assistance 201, 202
rotating tires 173
Round Trip Energy (navigating) 143
S
safety informationairbags 48
child seats 44
seat belts 34seat beltscleaning 180
in a collision 33
overview of 32
pre-tensioners 33
wearing when pregnant 33
seat covers 31
seat heaters 134
seating capacity 189
seatsadjusting 26
heaters 134
seats, second row 27
security settings 153
sensors 97
Sentry Mode 153
service data recording 210
service intervals 170
Settings, erasing 133
shifting gears 60
Show Calendar Upon Entry 152
Side Clearance (Summon) 115
side collision warning 117
slip start 75
software reset 133
software updates 158
software version 8
specificationscargo volume 192
dimensions 191
exterior 191
interior 191
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