TESLA MODEL X 2017 Owner's Manual (UK)
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North Up - North is always at the
top of the screen.Heading Up - The direction you are
heading is always at the top of the
screen. The map rotates when you
change direction. This icon has an
integrated compass that indicates
the direction you are driving.
You can rotate the map in any direction using
your fingers. When you rotate the map, the
North/Heading Up icon turns gray to indicate
the map is no longer tracking your position.
Touch the icon again to adjust the orientation
and track your position.
To maximize the size of the map, the
touchscreen
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During Navigation
During navigation, the touchscreen displays a
turn-by-turn direction list that includes estimated mileage, driving time, arrival time,
and an estimate of how much energy is
remaining when you reach the destination.
Note: If Model X requires charging to reach
the destination and Trip Planner is turned on
(see Trip Planner on page 132), the navigation
route includes Supercharger stops.
The touchscreen also displays your location on
the map. Depending on the map
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Note: For security reasons, if you sell Model X,
erase your Home and Work locations, and
your favorite destinations (see Erasing
Personal Data on page 114).
Updated Maps To receive updated maps, periodically connectModel X to a Wi-Fi network (see Connecting
to Wi-Fi on page 139). As updated maps
become available, they are sent to Model X
over Wi-Fi only. The touchscreen displays a
message informing you when new maps have
been installed.
Maps and Navigation
Using the Touchscreen133
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Overview
The Calendar app allows you to view your phone
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5. If an event
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About the Security System
If Model X does not detect a key nearby and a
locked door or trunk is opened, an alarm sounds and headlights and turn signals
flash.To deactivate the alarm, press any button on the key.
To manually enable or disable the alarm system, touch Controls > Settings > Safety &
Security > Alarm. When set to on, Model X activates its alarm one minute after the doors
lock and a recognized key is no longer
detected nearby.
If Model X is equipped with the optional security package, it includes a battery-backed
siren that sounds instead of the horn in
situations where a locked door or trunk is
opened and Model X does not detect a key
nearby. If the Tilt/Intrusion setting is on, the
siren also sounds if Model X detects motion inside the cabin, a window is broken, or if it is
moved or tilted (for example, with a tow truck or jack). To turn the tilt/ intrusion detectionsystems on or
off, touch Controls > Settings >
Safety & Security > Tilt/Intrusion.
Note: If you plan to leave something that
moves, such as a dog, inside your locked
Model X, remember to turn
off the tilt/
intrusion system. Any type of motion detected inside Model X activates the siren.
Note: To turn on Tilt/Intrusion, the Alarm must
be ON.
Security Settings
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About HomeLinkYou can program the HomeLink
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Wi-Fi is available as a data connection methodand is often faster than cellular data networks.
Connecting to Wi-Fi is especially useful in areas with limited or no cellular connectivity.
To ensure fast, reliable delivery of Model X
updates (see Software Updates on page 140),
Tesla recommends leaving Wi-Fi turned on and connected to a Wi-Fi network. To connectto a Wi-Fi network:
1. Touch the 4G (or LTE) icon in the touchscreen status bar. Model X will start
scanning and display the Wi-Fi networks that are within range.
2. Select the Wi-Fi network you want to use, enter the password (if necessary), then
touch Connect.
You can also connect to a hidden network that
isn