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Tesla S 2017 - Driver Profiles; Linking Driver Profile to Key; Valet Mode Operation

Tesla S 2017
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Linking a Driver Profile to a Key
You can link a driver profile to a specific key to
allow Model S to automatically select the
correct driver profile when the linked key is
detected as you approach the vehicle and
open the driver's door. To link a driver
profile
to a key, enter Model S with the key and touch
Controls > Settings > Driver
Profiles on the
vehicle's touchscreen. Select the driver
profile
you would like to link to the key, then touch
Link to Key Fob.
Note: Model S only detects one key at a time.
The driver
profile is linked to the key that is
detected by the vehicle at that time.
Therefore, if you want to link driver
profiles to
multiple keys, ensure that only the key that
you would like to link the driver profile to is
within detection range while performing the
linking procedure. Move all other keys outside
of the detection range (at least three feet (one
meter) away from Model S).
Note: Model S can support up to three linked
keys. However, a driver
profile can only be
linked to one key.
To remove the link between a driver
profile
and key, touch Controls > Settings > Driver
Profiles. Select the driver profile, then touch
the X next to Linked to Key Fob.
Valet Mode
When Model S is in Valet Mode, the following
restrictions apply:
Speed is limited to 70 mph (113 km/h).
Maximum acceleration and power are
limited.
Front trunk and glove box are locked.
Home and Work locations are not
available in the navigation system.
Voice commands are disabled.
Cruise control is disabled.
Most status bar functions are disabled.
The Mobile Access setting is disabled.
HomeLink (if applicable in your market
region) is not accessible.
Driver
Profiles are not accessible.
Summon is disabled.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled. When
Model S is in Valet Mode, you cannot pair
new Bluetooth devices or view or delete
existing paired devices.
Note: If a Bluetooth paired device or a
known Wi-Fi network is within operating
range (approximately 30 feet or 9 meters)
of Model S in Valet Mode, Model S will
connect to it.
Starting Valet Mode
With Model S in Park, touch the driver
profile
icon, located to the left of the Tesla "T" on the
touchscreen's status bar, then touch Valet
Mode.
The
first time you start Valet Mode, you will be
prompted to establish a 4-digit PIN that you
will use to cancel Valet Mode.
When Valet mode is active, the instrument
panel displays the word Valet above the
driving speed and the Valet Mode driver
profile displays on the touchscreen's status
bar.
You can also use the Model S mobile app to
start and cancel Valet Mode (provided
Model S is in Park). When using the mobile
app, you do not need to enter a PIN because
you are already required to log into the app
using your Tesla Account credentials.
Note: If you forget your PIN, reset it from
inside Model S by entering your Tesla Account
credentials (which also cancels Valet Mode).
You can also reset your PIN using the Model S
mobile app.
Canceling Valet Mode
With Model S in Park, touch the Valet Mode
driver icon on the touchscreen's status bar,
then enter the 4-digit PIN.
When you cancel Valet Mode, all settings
associated with the most recently used driver
profile and climate control settings are
restored, and all features are available.
Note: You do not need to enter a PIN to
cancel Valet Mode from the mobile app.
Driver
Profiles
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