NOTE: Selecting Erase removes all existing content
from your flash drive. If you have content that you
want to keep, you must move it to a dierent device
before erasing.
6. Once the flash drive is successfully erased, navigate
to
Finder and select your USB flash drive from the
left menu. The flash drive should not contain any
files.
7.
Right-click in the empty space of the flash drive and
select New Folder. A folder appears in your flash
drive space.
8. Right-click on the folder, select Rename, and name
the folder to “
TeslaCam” (without quotation marks).
Click "Save". This folder contains all recent and
saved clips from Sentry Mode and Dashcam.
9. Properly eject the USB flash drive.
For Windows:
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into your personal
computer.
2.
Navigate to File Explorer.
3.
Right-click on your USB flash drive and select
"Format...".
4.
In the pop-up menu, under the File System section,
select a support format (such as exFAT, FAT 32, etc.).
NOTE: You can also name your USB flash drive
(under Volume Label).
5.
Check the Quick format box and click Start.
6.
Go back to File Explorer, click on your flash drive,
and right-click to create a folder, or select New
Folder in the top menu.
7.
Name the folder “TeslaCam” (without quotation
marks) and click
Save. This folder contains all recent
and saved clips from Sentry Mode and Dashcam.
8.
Properly eject the USB flash drive.
Once you have formatted the USB flash drive and
created the TeslaCam folder, insert it into a USB port in
Model X. Do not use the rear USB ports—they are for
charging only. It may take Model X up to 15 seconds to
recognize the
flash drive. When recognized, icons for
Dashcam and Sentry Mode appear at the top of your
touchscreen (note that you may need to enable Sentry
Mode by touching Controls > Safety & Security >
Sentry Mode). Model X is ready to record video.
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