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NOTE: Regardless of how you customize the left side of
the instrument panel, it automatically changes to display
navigation instructions (if applicable), or to let you know
if a door or trunk is open when Model X is in a driving
gear.
Using Right Steering Wheel Buttons
Use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel
to access call options while on a phone call, to choose
what displays on the right side of the
instrument panel,
to adjust Model X features, and to use voice commands.
NOTE: Whenever you receive or make a phone call, the
right side of the instrument panel automatically displays
call options to help you easily handle phone calls on
your Bluetooth-connected phone.
1.
Press to use a voice command to call a contact,
navigate, or listen to Internet music. When you hear
the tone, speak your command. Press again to end
the voice command, or simply stop speaking. For
details, see Using Voice Commands on page 49.
2.
Scroll Button
During a phone call, touch the scroll button to
display call options that allow you to perform an
action on the call.
Roll the scroll button to adjust the most recently
used feature from the feature list (see Menu
button).
To choose what displays on the right side of the
instrument panel, hold the scroll button briefly
until the available options are displayed. Roll the
scroll button to choose Empty, Car Status, Clock,
Media, Energy, Trips, Suspension, etc. When the
option you want is highlighted, tap the scroll
button.
NOTE: Car status displays information such as
status of doors and trunks, and on newer model
vehicles, the tire pressure measurements.
NOTE: The option you choose to display using the
right scroll button is retained until you manually
change it. It is also saved in your driver
profile.
To restart the touchscreen, hold down both scroll
buttons for approximately five seconds. See
Restarting the Touchscreen on page 52.
Suspension
. Display a real-time visualization of
how the suspension system is dynamically
adjusting each wheel’s damping to account for
changing road conditions. Roll the scroll button to
choose Suspension and then press the scroll
button. See
Air Suspension on page 155.
3.
Menu button
Press to display a menu that allows you to control the
following
Model X:
Temperature. Roll the scroll button to change the
driver side temperature, or press the wheel to turn
the climate control system on and
o.
Fan Speed. Roll the scroll button to adjust the
speed of the fan used to cool or heat the cabin.
Display Brightness. Roll the scroll button to
change the brightness level of the displays, or
press the wheel to restore default settings.
Recent Calls. If your phone is paired to Model X,
roll the scroll button to view your recent calls.
Press the scroll button to call the contact that's
displayed. To pair your phone, see Pairing a
Bluetooth Phone on page 152.
Contacts. If your phone is paired to Model X, roll
the scroll button to navigate to contacts in your
phone. Your contacts are listed alphabetically by
their last name. To pair your phone, see
Pairing a
Bluetooth Phone on page 152.
Press the menu button again to close the feature list.
Using Voice Commands
You can use voice commands to call a contact, navigate
to a location, listen to Internet music or control many
aspects of your
Model X. Voice commands are designed
to understand natural requests. Tap the voice button on
the right side of the steering wheel to initiate a voice
command. When you hear the tone, speak your
command. As you speak, the instrument panel displays
an interpretation of your command. It also displays tips
to remind you of the type of commands you can speak.
When you
finish speaking the command, tap the voice
button again or simply wait.
To choose the language you want to use for voice
commands, touch Controls > Display > Voice
Recognition Language.
To call a contact on your Bluetooth-connected phone,
say “Call” or “Dial”, followed by the contact’s first
and/or last name(s). For example, “Call Joe” or “Call
Joe Smith”.
To search for, or navigate to, a location, say “Where
is”, “Drive to”, or “Navigate to”, followed by an
address, business name, business category, or
landmark. For example, “Where is Stanford
University?”, “Drive to Tesla in Palo Alto”, or
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