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To zoom in the map, use one finger to double
tap the touchscreen. To zoom out the map,
use two fingers to tap the touchscreen. To see
a 3D view of the map, swipe two fingers on the
touchscreen.
The map centers around your current location
by default, and the current street name is
displayed.
The Pilot Panel and Cockpit Panel can
maintain their own independent map setting
and zoom level while routing or not routing.
Touch the icon in the lower right of the map to
change default views:
-Range Map: Shows the approximate
range that can be traveled using your
current level of charge
- 3D Track-Up: 3D view that tracks your
vehicle
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Map Updates and Offline Mode
When a data connection is present, the "self-
healing maps" are updated automatically over
the air with no user intervention as they
become available.
When your vehicle does not have an available
wireless internet connection, the navigation
system will pull from any existing map
data that was automatically downloaded
and stored by the vehicle based on
driving and search history. Any resulting
information displayed will be labeled as
OFFLINE RESULTS, and will not include live
traffic conditions, EV-style routing, charge
plug availability.
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Phone and Smart Devices
Bluetooth
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4. Under MY DEVICES, tap the name of thedevice to be connected.
Alternately, you can use the right Cockpit Panel. Press the
icon in the status bar
to display connected devices and connect or
disconnect.
Editing Bluetooth Enabled Device Preferences
To edit device preferences:
1. On the Pilot Panel Bluetooth screen, press the three dots by a connected
device.
2. From this screen, select to allow your vehicle to access the phone, audio,
or both features. Press SAVE to keep
these settings and return to the previous
screen.
If you no longer wish to use a device with the
vehicle:
1. On the Pilot Panel Bluetooth screen, press Forget.
2. Press the FORGET button next to any device you wish to remove, then pressFORGET at the prompt to confirm.
3. Press Done when you have finished
unpairing any unwanted devices.
Using the Phone App
WARNING: Distracted driving can
lead to loss of vehicle control and
a collision, which can result in
serious injury or death. Lucid strongly
recommends that the driver stay
focused on the road at all times while
driving. Safe operation of the vehicle
is the driver
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-If you take the call from your iPhone, the
call audio will depend on iPhone “Call
Audio Routing” setting.
Press an option on the touchscreen or use
the steering wheel controls to DECLINE or
ACCEPT the call.
Note: Your phone may prompt you to select
the audio output for the call, depending on
the type of phone and last output used.
The "Call Audio Routing" Setting on iPhone The "Call Audio Routing" setting can be
configured in one of three ways:
- Automatic - The iPhone routes the audio
to the phone even though the phone is connected to the car via Bluetooth.
- Bluetooth Handset - The iPhone routes
the audio to the car when the phone is
connected to the car via Bluetooth.
- Speaker - The iPhone routes the audio
to the phone speaker even though the
phone is connected to the car via
Bluetooth.
In-Call Options
Active calls are displayed on the right Cockpit Panel.
-The
active call icon will be
displayed in the status bar when a call
is in progress.
- Contact information and call length will
be displayed in the main screen, along
with call control buttons.
If a call is placed on hold and a second call is
made, the call control buttons change.
-Press Swap to switch between the active
call and the call on hold.
- Press Merge to bring both callers into a
shared call.
Call volume and the mute option can be
controlled with the physical controls in your vehicle. See Physical Media Controls on page
123.
Using MessagesWARNING: Distracted driving can
lead to loss of vehicle control and
a collision, which can result in
serious injury or death. Lucid strongly
recommends that the driver stay
focused on the road at all times while
driving. Safe operation of the vehicle
is the driver
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Connecting the Vehicle to Wi-Fi
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HomeLink
What is HomeLink?
HomeLink is a wireless control system that
enables you to remotely operate up to
15 Radio Frequency (RF) devices, such as
garage doors, gates, lights, and home security systems.
Additional system information can be found
online at www.homelink.com .
HomeLink FCC/ISED Advisory
FCC (USA) and ISED (Canada)
This device complies with FCC rules part
15 and Innovation, Science, and Economic
Development Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference that may be
received including interference that may
cause undesired operation. WARNING: The
transmitter has been tested and complies
with FCC and ISED rules. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void
the user
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To set up a new HomeLink program, have theremote for the garage door or gate you are
programming ready, and follow these steps:
1. On the Pilot Panel, select
>
Connectivity > HomeLink, then
press + ADD NEW HOMELINK.
Note: Press CANCEL during any step
of programming to return to the main
HomeLink