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If Navigate on Autopilot (if available in your
market region) is enabled, you can turn it on
for the navigation route by touching Navigate
on Autopilot in the turn-by-turn direction list.
Navigate on Autopilot is an extension of Autosteer that automatically changes lanesand steers Model S onto the appropriate
exit(s) when navigating on controlled access
roads (such as freeways). For details, see
Navigate on Autopilot on page 98.The route overview icon displays
when a navigation route is active.
Touch this icon at any time to view
an overview of your navigation
route, or to change the orientation
of the map (see Overview on page
134), which also zooms the map to
show the current leg of your trip.
The black pin at the end of the
route line represents your
destination.Mute/unmute navigation volume.
Note: You can also mute the
volume of the navigation system by
pressing the scroll button on the
left side of the steering wheel while
navigation instructions are being
spoken. A volume control specific
to navigation instructions is also
available by touching the settings
icon on the map (see Overview on
page 134).
To stop navigating, touch CANCEL, located
below the turn-by-turn direction list.
Note: If a data connection is not available,
onboard maps allow you to navigate to any location, but you must enter the location
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The Supercharger location is
operational. At locations with
multiple Superchargers, a row of
bars displays above the icon, with
each bar representing a
Supercharger. If a Supercharger is
in use, the bar is filled in to provide
a quick visual that indicates how
many Superchargers are currently
being used at the location.
Note: A supercharger pin is colored
black if the supercharger is on your
current navigation route.The Supercharger location may be
out of operation or is operating at
a reduced capacity. Touch the pin
to display details.
When you touch the pin for a Supercharger
location, a popup displays information,
including the total number of Superchargers, the number of Superchargers available, the
address of the Supercharger location, and its
approximate distance from your current
location. The popup also displays amenities
that are available at the Supercharger location,
including restrooms, restaurants, lodging, shopping, and Wi-Fi.
Touch the map
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Trip PlannerTrip Planner (available in some market
regions) 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 and provides charging times to minimize the
amount of time you spend driving and charging. To enable Trip Planner, touch the
map
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For security reasons, if you sell Model S, it isrecommended that you delete your Home and
Work Locations. You can delete these
individually or you can perform a factory reset to erase all personal data (see Erasing
Personal Data on page 127).
Map Updates As updated maps become available, they are
automatically sent to Model S over Wi-Fi. To
ensure you receive them, periodically connect Model S to a Wi-Fi network (see Connecting
to Wi-Fi on page 156). The touchscreen
displays a message informing you when new
maps are installed.
Maps and Navigation
Using the Touchscreen139
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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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To display the radio ID:
1. Touch the radio source icon, then select
SiriusXM from the list.
2. Move the channel selector to channel 0.
3. The Radio ID displays in the station
information area.
To select a SiriusXM channel, you can either manually scroll through channel numbers, oryou can browse channels by category.
Note: On early versions of Model S, SiriusXM
radio is available only if the vehicle is
equipped with a sunroof. To optimize aerodynamics, Model S does not have an
external antenna.
Internet Radio and Music StreamingServices (if equipped)
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. 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 46).
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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To remove an item as a favorite,
touch the highlighted Favorites icon
on Miniplayer. You can also remove multiple favorites by expanding
Miniplayer one level to show all
favorites for the applicable type of
source content. Then press and hold
any favorite. An X appears on all
favorites and you can then touch the
X to remove it from your Favorites
list.
To see selections that you have recently
played, scroll up one level from Miniplayer and
touch Recent . Your recently played selections
are updated continuously so you don
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