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NOTE: You can also display navigation settings by
touching the settings icon on the map (see Maps and
Navigation on page 144).
Safety & Security
Parking Brake: You can manually apply and release the
parking brake (see Parking Brake on page 67).
Power O: Touch to manually power o the vehicle
(see Powering O on page 52).
Speed Limit Mode: Specify if and how much you want
to limit
acceleration and max speed (see Speed Limit
Mode on page 137).
Sentry Mode: When on, Sentry Mode uses the vehicle’s
cameras and sensors to monitor its surroundings while
the vehicle is locked and in Park. If a threat is detected,
Sentry Mode triggers the Alert or Alarm state,
depending on the severity of the threat. You can
customize Sentry Mode to automatically enable except
in locations that you've saved as Home, Work, or a
Favorite (see
Sentry Mode on page 157). Operates only
when the energy remaining in the Battery is above 20%.
Save Clips on Honk: If on, you can save video
recordings to a USB flash drive or other storage device
using Dashcam by honking the horn on the steering
wheel. You must insert a properly formatted USB flash
drive or other storage device in one of your vehicle's
front USB ports (see
Dashcam on page 79).
Park Assist Chimes: If on, an audible beep sounds when
approaching an object while parking (see Park Assist
on page 70).
Joe Mode: When enabled, Joe Mode lowers the volume
of your vehicle's chimes, except for turn signals.
Security Alarm: Enable the security alarm (see Security
Settings on page 157).
Passive Entry: If on, doors automatically unlock
whenever you approach Model X carrying a key. If o,
you must use the key to unlock Model X. See Using the
Key on page 7.
NOTE: You must press the brake pedal to power
Model X on before you can change the Passive Entry
setting. See Starting on page 52.
NOTE: If Passive Entry is o 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 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
increase security (see PIN to Drive on page 157).
Tilt/Intrusion
(if equipped): A siren can sound if
Model X detects motion inside the cabin or if the
vehicle is moved or tilted (see Security Settings on
page 157).
PIN to Drive: Increase security by preventing Model X
from being driven until a 4-digit PIN (Personal
Identification Number) is entered (see PIN to Drive on
page 157).
Glovebox PIN: For additional security, protect the
contents in your glovebox with a 4-digit PIN (see
Glovebox PIN on page 157).
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 142). Operates
only when the energy remaining in the Battery is above
20%.
Allow Mobile Access: Allow Tesla's mobile applications
to access your Model X (see Mobile App on page 166).
NOTE: To disable Allow Mobile Access, enter your Tesla
account credentials on the touchscreen.
Car Left Open Notification: Allow a notification to be
sent to the Tesla mobile app if Model X detects that a
door or trunk has been left open for an extended period
(approximately 10 minutes) after you have left. If you
locked
Model X when you left, the notification is also
sent if you left a window open. Touch the Exclude
Home checkbox to disable the notification when
Model X is parked at the location you set as Home in
your Favorites list (see
Recent, Favorite, Home and
Work Destinations on page 147).
NOTE: To enable the Car Left Open Notification, the
Allow Mobile Access setting must also be enabled
(ControlsSafety & SecurityAllow Mobile Access).
DATA SHARING: Allow sharing of road measurement
data (see Data Sharing on page 217).
Service
Spoiler Mode (if equipped): The spoiler can change
position to provide maximum visibility and the most
eective aerodynamics for Model X. To enable, choose
Automatic (see Active Spoiler on page 82).
Wheel Configuration: Update your vehicle's wheel
configuration if you are installing new wheels or
swapping them for dierent ones. This also changes the
wheels of your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.
NOTE: Changing your vehicle's wheel configuration can
impact range estimates, tire pressure warning levels,
and vehicle visualization. See Tire Care and
Maintenance on page 179 for more information.
Controls
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