Model X Owner`s Manual
1. Status bar
The top line displays provides shortcuts to lock/unlock Model X, to access Driver Profiles,
display vehicle information (the Tesla “T”), download software updates, display network
strength and Bluetooth
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status Wi-Fi settings, and to access the passenger airbag setting. If an
alert icon (exclamation mark) is displayed, touch it to see warning messages that are in
eect.
Note: The airbag status symbol displays only when Model X is powered on.
Note: You can also display the time and outside temperature on the instrument panel by
choosing the Clock option using the left or right scroll wheel on the steering wheel (see
Steering Wheel on page 42).
Note: Touch the lock icon to unlock/lock all doors. In situations where only the driver's door is
unlocked (for example, Door Unlock Mode is set to Driver), the lock icon displays as unlocked
and touching it locks all doors. For more information on Door Unlock Mode, see Doors on
page 4.
2. Apps
Touch an app to display it in the viewing area. Apps have default positions. Navigation and
Camera open in the top viewing area, whereas all other apps open in the bottom viewing area.
Instead of displaying the app in the default viewing area, you can specify where you want to
display the app by touching and holding the app's icon and dragging it onto the preferred
viewing area.
Media. See Media and Audio on page 120.
Maps and Navigation (if equipped). See Maps and Navigation on page 127.
Note: When displaying maps in the top (or entire) viewing area when a
driving gear is engaged, the status and app bars at the top disappear after a
few seconds to maximize the size of the map. Touch the map to redisplay
them.
Calendar. See Calendar on page 131.
Energy. See Getting Maximum Range on page 67.
Camera. Display the area behind Model X. This area also displays
automatically whenever you shift into Reverse. See Rear View Camera on
page 69.
Phone. See Phone on page 125.
Touchscreen Overview
Using the Touchscreen 103