•
Auto
: Dashcam automatically saves a recording to
the USB flash drive (if available and installed) in
situations where Model X detects a safety event, such
as a collision or airbag deployment.
•
Manual
: You must touch the Dashcam icon to save a
recording of the most recent 10 minutes of driving to
the USB flash drive.
•
Off
: Dashcam is disabled until you select
Auto
or
Manual
.
•
On Honk
: When you press the horn, Dashcam saves a
recording of the most recent 10 minutes of driving to
the USB flash drive.
Delete Dashcam Clips
: Deletes all Dashcam and Sentry
Mode footage, including recent and saved clips.
Format USB Drive
(if equipped): If a USB flash drive is
inserted into a front USB port, touch to format the flash
drive to allow Model X to save video recordings using
Dashcam, Sentry Mode , if equipped (see
Requirements for Recording Videos on page 22
Park Assist Chimes
: If on, a beep sounds when Model X
approaches an object while parking (see
).
Joe Mode
: If on, Joe Mode lowers the volume of your
vehicle's chimes, except for turn signals.
NOTE:
Joe Mode may not be available at delivery.
Security Alarm
(if equipped): Enable the security alarm
(see
).
Tilt/Intrusion
: If your vehicle is equipped with the
security package, a battery-backed siren sounds in
situations where Model X detects motion inside the
cabin, or is moved or tilted (for example, with a tow
truck or jack). See
Tilt/Intrusion (if equipped) on page
.
Passive Entry
: If on, doors automatically unlock
whenever you approach Model X carrying a key fob. If
off, you must use the key fob to unlock Model X. See
.
NOTE:
You must press the brake pedal to power Model X
on before you can change the Passive Entry setting. See
NOTE:
If Passive Entry is off and you do not press the
brake pedal to start Model X within approximately five
minutes, a message displays on the instrument panel
and you must use the key fob to lock, then unlock
Model X again before starting the vehicle.
NOTE:
When you enable passive entry, it is
recommended that you also enable
PIN to Drive
to
).
PIN to Drive
: Increase security by preventing Model X
from being driven until a 4-digit PIN (Personal
Identification Number) is entered (see
).
Glovebox PIN
: For additional security, protect glovebox
contents using a 4-digit PIN (see
).
Cabin Overheat Protection
: Reduce the temperature of
the cabin in extremely hot ambient conditions for a
period of up to twelve hours after you exit Model X (see
Cabin Overheat Protection on page 141
). Cabin
Overheat Protection stops operating after 12 hours, or
when the energy remaining in the Battery drops to 20%,
whichever occurs first.
Service
Owner's Manual: View the onscreen Owner's Manual. A
new version of the onscreen owner's manual is typically
provided with every software update and therefore
contains more recent information that those provided by
Tesla elsewhere (for example, via the web).
Towing
: Prepare Model X to be transported by keeping it
in Neutral (with the parking brake disengaged), when
you exit. See
Instructions for Transporters on page 208
Wheel Configuration
: Update your vehicle's wheel
configuration if you are installing new wheels or
swapping them for different ones. This also displays the
correct wheel on your vehicle's avatar on the
touchscreen.
CAUTION:
Changing your vehicle's wheel
configuration can impact range estimates, tire
pressure warnings, and vehicle visualization. See
Tire Care and Maintenance on page 181
.
WARNING:
Only use Tesla-approved wheels when
installing or swapping wheels. Using non Tesla-
approved wheels can cause serious damage. Tesla
is not liable for damage caused by using wheels
not approved by Tesla.
Notifications
: Display a list of notifications that have
recently appeared on your vehicle.
Spoiler Mode
(if equipped): The spoiler can change
position to provide maximum visibility and the most
effective aerodynamics for Model X. To enable, choose
Automatic
(see
Reset Bluetooth Functionality
: (For vehicles
manufactured before approximately April 2018) If
Bluetooth is taking an exceptionally long time to pair,
reset Bluetooth functionality and pair your device again.
See
Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on page 154
Camera Calibration
(if equipped): Clear the existing
calibration of Autopilot cameras to reset the stored
camera positions and angles. Once calibration is cleared,
you must drive to calibrate the cameras. See
for more information.
Controls
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