User Manual - Page 118

For 2017 MODEL S.

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During Navigation
During navigation, the touchscreen displays a
turn-by-turn direction list that includes
estimated mileage, driving time, arrival time,
and an estimate of how much energy is
remaining when you reach the destination.
Note: If Model S requires charging to reach the
destination and Trip Planner is turned on (see
Trip Planner on page 118), the navigation
route includes Supercharger stops.
The touchscreen also displays your location on
the map. Depending on the map’s zoom level,
you might not be able to see the entire route.
Whenever a navigation route is active, you can
display the full route on the map by touching
the route overview icon:
The route overview icon is available
in the top right corner of the map
whenever a navigation route is
active. You can touch this icon to
display the current leg of your trip
or to change the orientation of the
map to North Up or Heading Up
(see Using Maps on page 115).
During navigation, the instrument panel
displays the turn-by-turn directions, and you
will also hear spoken directions. To change the
volume of the spoken directions, use the scroll
wheel on the left side of the steering wheel
while navigation directions are being spoken.
You can also change or mute the volume by
touching the volume icon located in the top
right corner of the turn-by-turn direction list.
Model S detects real-time
trac conditions
and automatically adjusts the estimated
driving and arrival times based on
trac. In
situations where
trac conditions will delay
your estimated time of arrival and an alternate
route is available, Model S reroutes you to your
destination. You can turn this feature
o by
touching Controls > Settings > Apps > Maps &
Navigation >
Trac-Based Routing > O. You
can specify the amount of time savings (in
minutes) that must be achieved before you are
rerouted by touching the arrows associated
with the Re-Route If It Saves More Than
setting.
Model S can also monitor
trac to your work
location (on weekday mornings) and to your
home location (on weekday evenings) and
advise you if there is a better route in
situations where trac conditions will cause a
delay by touching Controls > Settings >
Apps > Maps & Navigation > Show Commute
Advice > ON. You can specify that commute
advice be given only when a faster route is
available by selecting Only when a faster route
is available.
Note:
Trac-Based Commute Advice is only
available if your Model S is equipped with the
Navigation option and you have saved Home
and Work locations.
Model S can route you around ferries and tolls.
Touch Controls > Settings > Apps > Maps &
Navigation, and then touch the associated
checkboxes.
As you approach an upcoming turn on your
navigation route, a vertical progression bar
displays on the right side of the touchscreen's
turn-by-turn direction list. This vertical bar
also displays on the right side of the
navigation instructions on the instrument
panel. As you progress toward the location
where you will need to make a turn, the bar
fills, from bottom to top. When you arrive at
the location of the turn, the bar is completely
filled.
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model S
helps you anticipate your charging needs by
calculating the amount of energy that will
remain when you reach your destination. The
calculation is an estimate based on driving
and environmental factors such as predicted
speed and elevation changes. The touchscreen
displays this calculation at the bottom of the
turn-by-turn direction list when you
first
initiate the navigation route. Thereafter, you
can display it by touching the area at the
bottom of the turn-by-turn direction list.
Throughout your route, Model S monitors
energy usage and updates the calculation as
needed. A popup warning displays at the
bottom of the turn-by-turn direction list in
these situations:
A yellow warning displays when you have
very little energy remaining to reach your
destination and should drive slowly to
conserve energy. For tips on conserving
energy, see Getting Maximum Range on
page 62.
Maps and Navigation
Using the Touchscreen 117
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