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Maps and Navigation
If Navigate on Autopilot (if available in your
market region) is enabled, you can turn it on
for the navigation route by touching Navigate
on Autopilot in the turn-by-turn direction list.
Navigate on Autopilot is an extension of
Autosteer that automatically changes lanes
and steers Model S onto the appropriate
exit(s) when navigating on controlled access
roads (such as freeways). For details, see
Navigate on Autopilot
The route overview icon displays
when a navigation route is active.
Touch this icon at any time to view
an overview of your navigation
route, or to change the orientation
of the map (see
134), which also zooms the map to
show the current leg of your trip.
The black pin at the end of the
route line represents your
destination.
Mute/unmute navigation volume.
Note: You can also mute the
volume of the navigation system by
pressing the scroll button on the
left side of the steering wheel while
navigation instructions are being
spoken. A volume control specific
to navigation instructions is also
available by touching the settings
icon on the map (see
page 134).
To stop navigating, touch CANCEL, located
below the turn-by-turn direction list.
Note: If a data connection is not available,
onboard maps allow you to navigate to any
location, but you must enter the location's
exact and complete address.
Automatic Navigation
Automatic Navigation can predict a
destination when you get in your vehicle.
When your phone's calendar is synced to
Model S, and the calendar includes an event
that takes place within two hours of when you
get in your vehicle to drive, Automatic
Navigation suggests the location of the event
(assuming a valid address is associated with
the event).
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In addition, if you are Home and get in your
vehicle on weekdays (Monday to Friday) from
5:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Automatic Navigation
can automatically route you to your specified
Work location (see
Recent, Favorite, Home
and Work Destinations
Likewise, if you are at work on weekdays from
3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, Automatic Navigation
can automatically route you to your specified
Home location.
To enable Automatic Navigation, touch
Controls > Navigation > Automatic Navigation.
You must have your phone's calendar
correctly synced to your vehicle with a
uniquely specified and valid address for each
event (see
Calendar
on page 148). Your
Automatic Navigation settings are saved to
your Driver Profile (see
42).
Note: Navigation instructions that you enter
manually, or send to Model S, override routes
suggested by Automatic Navigation.
Note: Availability of this feature depends on
market region and vehicle configuration.
I'm Feeling Lucky, Hungry
In addition to navigating to a destination of
your choice, Model S can also suggest nearby
locations based on whether you are feeling
Hungry or Lucky. In the navigation search bar,
touch Hungry or Lucky. Hungry suggests
popular restaurants, whereas Lucky suggests
popular destinations (such as museums and
amusement parks). For a new suggestion, go
back and touch Hungry or Lucky again for
different results. When you discover a
destination that interests you, touch Navigate
to proceed to the destination.
This feature requires the latest version of
Navigation maps. To download, connect your
vehicle to Wi-Fi and navigate to Controls >
Software to check if an update is available
(see
Map Updates
on page 139).
Note: Availability of this feature depends on
market region and vehicle configuration.
Charging Locations
Supercharger locations always display on the
map, represented by red pins that you can
touch to display more information, navigate to
it, or mark it as a favorite. The pin itself reveals
information about the Supercharger location:
on page 138).
Driver Profiles
on page
Model S Owner's Manual

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