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Media and Audio
Overview
Touch the Media Player icon at the
bottom of the touchscreen to play
various types of media through
your vehicle
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Tesla may provide account credentials for
some internet radio and music streaming
services. You can use your Tesla account or
you can sign in with your own account by
scrolling to the bottom of the streaming
service window and entering your account
credentials.
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 drag the
window upward to enlarge it and view more
available options. When you choose an option that displays multiple results on a new
window, touch BACK at the top of the window
to return to the main browse page.
You can also use voice commands to play a
specific song, artist, or album from an Internet
radio service (see Using Voice Commands on
page 142).
When listening to internet radio or a music
streaming service, the options available on Miniplayer can vary depending on what you
are listening to:
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Playing Media from DevicesYou can play audio files from a
Bluetooth-connected device (like a
phone) or a USB-connected
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Note: Unpairing the phone has no effect on
using the phone as a key. To forget an
authenticated phone, see Keys on page 9.
Connecting to a Paired Phone
Model 3 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 139.
When connected, the Model 3 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 3
using Bluetooth, and you have allowed access to your phone
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Calendar
Overview
The Calendar app allows you to view
scheduled events from your phone’s (iPhone
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Using Voice Commands
Voice commands are designed to understand
natural requests. You can use voice commands
to:
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Security Settings
About the Security System
If Model 3 does not detect an authenticated
phone, key fob, or key card and a locked door
or trunk is opened, an alarm sounds and the
headlights and turn signals