Instructions
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OWNER'S MANUAL
press a button, but you must be within operating range. Radio equipment on a similar frequency can affect the key. If this
happens, move the key at least 30 cm away from other electronic devices (phone, laptop, etc).
If the key fob does not work (for example, its battery is dead), you can touch it's flat side against the card reader on the
driver's side door pillar (like the key card). Instructions for changing the battery are provided below.
Note: Walk-Away Door Lock operates only when using an authenticated phone. When you walk away from your vehicle
carrying your key fob, your vehicle does not automatically unlock/lock, even if this feature is turned on (see Walk-Away
Door Lock on page 13).
Note: You can use the same key fob with multiple vehicles provided you authenticate it (see Managing Keys on page
10). However, key fob works with only one vehicle at a time. Therefore, to use a key fob for a different vehicle, touch its flat
side against the card reader on the driver's side door pillar.
Note: A vehicle supports up to four different key fobs.
Caution: Protect the key from impact, high temperatures, and damage from liquids. Avoid contact with solvents, waxes and
abrasive cleaners.
Replacing the Key Fob Battery Under normal use, the key fob battery lasts for approximately five years. When the battery is
low, a message displays on the touchscreen. To replace the key fob battery:
1. With the key fob placed button side down on a soft surface, release the bottom cover.
2. Remove the battery by lifting it away from the retaining clips.
3. While avoiding touching the battery's flat surfaces, insert the new battery (type CR2330) with the ‘+’ side facing up.
Note: CR2330 batteries can be purchased through online retailers, local supermarkets, and drug stores.
4. Holding the bottom cover at an angle, align the tabs on the cover with the corresponding slots on the key fob, then press
the cover firmly onto the key fob until it snaps into place.
ALL REGIONS - FCC and IC Certification
Component
Manufacturer
Model
Operating Frequency (MHz)
FCC ID
IC ID
B Pillar Endpoint
Tesla
1783148
13.56
2400-2483.5
6000-8500
2AEIM-1783148
20098-1783148
Security
Controller
Tesla
1614280
2400-2483.5
6000-8500
2AEIM-1089774
20098-1089774
Fascia Endpoint
Tesla
1613851
2400-2483.5
6000-8500
2AEIM-1613851
20098-1613851
Key fob
Tesla
1614283
2400-2483.5
6000-8500
2AEIM-1614283
20098-1614283
TPMS
Tesla
1472547
2400-2483.5
2AEIM-1472547
20098-1472547
Radar
Continental
ARS 4-B
76000-77000
OAYARS4B
Homelink
Gentex
ADHL5C
286-440MHz
NZLADHL5C
CarPC
Tesla
1960000
XMR2020AG525RG
L YZP-
ATC5CPC001
Wireless Charger
Tesla
WC4
127.72KHz
13.56
2400-2483.5
2AEIM-WC4
20098-WC4
The devices listed above comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS
Standard(s) and EU Directive 2014/53/EU.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.
This device may not cause harmful interference; and
2.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tesla could void your authority to operate the equipment.