Formatting a USB Flash Drive
To save and retrieve video footage, Model X requires a
USB flash drive formatted as exFAT, MS-DOS FAT (for
Mac), ext3, or ext4 (NTFS is currently not supported).
For use with Dashcam and Sentry Mode, the flash drive
must contain a base-level folder called
TeslaCam
.
Model X can format a USB flash drive for you. Insert the
flash drive into a front USB port, and touch
Controls
>
Safety
>
Format USB Drive
. Doing so automatically
formats the drive as exFAT and creates a folder for
TeslaCam. The USB flash drive is now ready to record
and save video footage.
Format USB Drive
is available
only when a USB flash drive (with one or fewer
partitions) is inserted into a front USB port. Choosing
Format USB Drive
erases any existing content on the
flash drive—before using this feature, you must move
any content you want to keep to a different device.
If Model X is unable to format the flash drive, you must
format it using a computer. Remember to manually
create the
TeslaCam
folder (if equipped).
You can also format the USB flash drive with a computer
to use a single flash drive for Dashcam, Sentry Mode,
Track Mode (if equipped), and audio files. Create
separate partitions on the drive formatted as exFAT; for
example, one for Dashcam and Sentry Mode (you must
create the
TeslaCam
folder), one for Track Mode (create
the
TeslaTrackMode
folder), and an audio partition.
Once the USB flash drive is formatted and contains the
necessary folder(s), insert it into a front (or glovebox, if
equipped) USB port. Do not use a rear USB port— these
are used only to charge USB devices. Once inserted, it
can take up to 15 seconds for Model X to recognize the
flash drive. When recognized, icons for Dashcam and
Sentry Mode appear at the top of your touchscreen and
your vehicle is ready to record videos. You may need to
first enable Sentry Mode (if equipped) by touching
Controls
>
Safety
>
Sentry Mode
.
Viewing Video Recordings
You can view recorded footage on the touchscreen
when Model X is in Park. Touch the Dashcam icon
located in the app launcher or the Dashcam icon at the
top of the touchscreen. Touch the menu icon in the top
corner of the screen. The tabs display a list of all video
clips, organized by location and timestamp. Pause,
rewind, fast forward, and delete video recordings as
needed. You can also navigate to
Controls
>
Safety
>
Delete Dashcam Clips
to delete all dashcam and Sentry
Mode footage, including recent and saved clips.
NOTE:
Dashcam recording pauses when you launch the
Viewer.
You can also view video footage by removing and
inserting the USB flash drive into a computer and
navigating to the TeslaCam (if equipped) folder.
The TeslaCam folder contains three sub-folders:
• Recent Clips: When recording, Dashcam continuously
saves footage to Recent Clips in 60-minute cycles.
Footage is overwritten every hour unless you
manually save it. Four videos are recorded for each
clip, one from each camera (front, rear, left, and
right).
NOTE:
Rear camera recordings are available only on
vehicles manufactured after approximately February
2018.
• Saved Clips: Contains all recordings that are saved
using Dashcam.
• Sentry Clips: Contains the last 10 minutes of footage
from all Sentry Mode events that triggered an Alert
or Alarm state. If storage space on the USB flash
drive becomes limited, the oldest Sentry Clips are
deleted to provide space for new ones. Once deleted,
you cannot retrieve them.
When the USB flash drive runs out of storage space,
video footage can no longer be saved. To prevent the
flash drive from getting full, regularly move saved videos
to another device and delete them from the flash drive.
Wireless Phone Charger
If equipped, the Model X wireless phone charger
provides up to 6.5W to charge a Qi-enabled phone.
Simply open the center console and place your phone in
the charger, located on the back of the bin cover. The
wireless phone charger uses a front USB port. Your
device may feel warm while charging, but this is a
normal effect of inductive charging.
Model X will charge your phone only when the vehicle is
powered on (the touchscreen is on and you are in the
vehicle). Your phone will not charge after exiting the
vehicle. Model X will also not charge if the vehicle's
Battery is discharged.
NOTE:
Ensure your phone supports inductive charging.
Interior Storage and Electronics
22
MODEL X Owner's Manual