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FM Radio
If it's available in your location, Media Player
provides FM radio service that you can select
from the Radio source. To tune the radio to a
specific frequency, choose a frequency and
then touch the next or previous arrows to
move from one frequency to the next (or
previous). You can also tap or drag your finger
on the tuner to the desired frequency. The
three bars on the left side of the frequency
number indicate the strength of the signal for
the chosen frequency. Touch HD to play high
definition versions of available frequencies.
Mark a radio station as a favorite to display it
on the Radio source for easy access (see
Favorites and Recent
Internet Radio
Internet radio services are accessed over a
data connection. To use Internet radio, touch
Media Player's Streaming or TuneIn source,
browse through the available categories
and/or stations, and then touch what you
want to play. When browsing through a large
category such as genres, a second browse
page displays. Use the left arrow button on
the left side of Media Player to return to the
prior page, or tap on the source again to
return to the main browse page.
With your Personal Streaming Radio account,
you can create a radio station of your favorite
songs and songs that are similar to your
favorites. When you like a song by touching
thumbs up, it is added to your Favorites and is
used to tune your listening profile so that
similar songs are also added to your Favorites
station. If you dislike a song by touching
thumbs down, the song is removed from your
Favorites station.
Note: Your Favorites station is linked to your
Personal Streaming Radio account for the car.
To play the next (and in some cases previous)
available station, episode, or track being
provided by the Internet radio service, touch
the next (or previous) arrows on the Now
Playing view.
You can also use voice commands (only
available when speaking the English language
only) to play a specific song, artist, or album
from an Internet radio service (see
Voice Commands
When you are listening to internet radio, you
can do the following on the Now Playing view:
Using the Touchscreen
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Media and Audio
Touch the thumbs up or thumbs down
icon (if available) to like or dislike any
song or podcast. When you like a song,
more songs like that song will be played.
When you dislike a song, the song won't
be played again.
Touch the DJ icon (if available) to include
commentary for the content you are
streaming. DJ commentary includes music
history and behind-the-scenes stories.
Touch the Favorites icon to save the radio
station or podcast as a favorite (see
Favorites and Recent
Touch any number to access digital radio
stations (if available). Digital radio stations
provide higher quality sound and, in some
cases, different programming than their
analog equivalents.
Touch the right arrow to view a list of
tracks for a podcast or playlist.
By default, TuneIn uses a Tesla account that
has been set up for you. To sign in to a
different TuneIn account, scroll to the bottom
of the TuneIn source, touch Sign In, and enter
the login information for the account.
Note: When playing a TuneIn podcast, you can
rewind or fast forward to any location in the
podcast. On the Now Playing view, drag the
arrow below the slider bar to the desired
location.
Note: Tesla also provides you with a
complimentary Streaming Personal Radio
account for four years. To use your own
Slacker Plus or Premium account instead,
scroll to the bottom of the Streaming source,
enter your credentials, touch Use High Bitrate
to stream higher quality sound (if your Model
3 is equipped with the optional Ultra High
Fidelity Sound package), and then touch
LOGIN. To switch back to your Tesla account,
simply touch USE TESLA ACCOUNT; you don't
need to enter a user name or password for
your Tesla account. You can purchase your
own Slacker Plus or Premium account at
www.slacker.com. Model 3 does not support
basic (free) Slacker services.
Favorites and Recent
To ensure you always have easy access to your
favorite stations and audio files, they display
at the top of Media Player and on the Now
Playing view. Regardless of which source you
are on (Radio, Streaming,TuneIn, Phone, or
USB), you see favorites from all sources. You
can maximize or minimize source content
simply by swiping.
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