Maps And Navigation - Tesla Model S Owner's Manual

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Maps and Navigation

Overview
Touch the Map (or Nav) icon to view and
search for a location on Google Maps
Model S is equipped with the navigation
option, the app is labeled Nav and onboard
maps are available. Onboard maps allow you
to navigate to any location, even if a data
connection is not available. When you specify
a location, the touchscreen displays the route
and provides turn-by-turn instructions. If
Model S is not equipped with the navigation
option, onboard maps are not available, but if
you have a data connection, you can find and
display any location.
Using Maps
Touch the search field, or speak a voice
command to specify a location (for details on
how to use voice commands, see
Commands
on page 38). You can enter or
speak an address, landmark, business, etc. You
can also touch PLACES and choose from a list
of recent locations and searches, favorite
destinations, charging locations, and charging
stations you've visited. To mark a destination
as a Favorite, select its "pin" (from search
results or "Recents"), and then touch the heart
icon.
Touch the North/Heading Up icon to the right
of the search bar to center the map on your
car and have the map track your position as
you drive. The icon is blue when the map is
tracking your position and by touching the
icon, you can change the orientation of the
map:
North Up - North is always at the
top of the screen.
Heading Up - The direction you are
heading is always at the top of the
screen. The map rotates when you
change direction.
You can rotate the map in any direction.
When you rotate the map you'll notice the
icon turn gray, indicating the map is no longer
tracking your position. Touch the icon again
to track your position.
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Starting Navigation
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Using Voice
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Note: If you have set up your phone's calendar
to work with Model S, and a calendar event
includes a specific location, you are given the
option to navigate to the location (see
Calendar
Whenever the map is in the
Heading Up orientation (where
North is not at the top), a compass
appears on the map. The arrow on
the compass points North and the
text on the compass indicates the
direction you are driving. You can
touch the compass to switch to
North Up (described above).
Touch the Nav icon to display the map.
Touch the search bar to enter the
destination, then touch GO. You can also
use voice commands to specify the
destination (for details, see
Commands
on page 38). If you have a
data connection, you can start entering
the destination, then choose one of the
auto-complete entries that appear. For
example, you can enter just the street,
business name, or category (such as
hotels, coffee, etc). If you don't have a
data connection, you must enter complete
and exact location information.
A list of matching destinations appears on
the left, and their corresponding pins
(with letters A, B, C, etc) appear on the
map.
Note: You can also touch PLACES and
choose a location from the list of Recent
locations and searches, Favorite locations,
Supercharger locations, or Visited
Chargers.
Touch any destination in the list to
immediately start navigation, or touch the
lettered pin on the map to view the
destination popup, which also allows you
to place a phone call to the destination (in
situations where a phone number is
available).
on page 93.
Using Voice
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