When Sentry Mode is turned on, the cameras and sensors remain powered on and ready to record suspicious activity around your vehicle when Model 3 is locked and in Park.
To store and retrieve Sentry Mode footage, ensure that Dashcam is on and a properly formatted USB flash drive is inserted into a front USB port (preferably in the glovebox) (see Using Dashcam).
If you want Sentry Mode to automatically turn on every time you leave your vehicle, touch . There are three additional settings for customization:
- Exclude Home: Sentry Mode does not operate at the location you set as Home in your favorites list (see Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations), but operates at any other parking location.
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To set up your Home location, touch Navigate and hold down Home, then enter your address. Touch Save as Home.
- Exclude Work: Sentry Mode does not operate at the location you set as Work in your Favorites list, but operates at any other parking location. Set your Work location the same way you set your Home location.
- Exclude Favorites: Sentry Mode does not operate at any location in your Favorites list, but activates at any other parking location.
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To recognize a location listed as Home, Work, or a Favorite, Model 3 must be parked within 32 feet (10 meters) of the saved location.
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Sentry Mode will not record video when Dashcam is OFF.
To manually turn Sentry Mode on or off, touch the Sentry Mode icon at the top of your touchscreen when your vehicle is parked or touch .
Manually turning Sentry Mode on or off using the touchscreen or the mobile app overrides your Home, Work, or Favorite exclusion preferences until the next time you drive.
Alternatively, you can use voice commands or the Tesla mobile app. To enable Sentry Mode using voice commands, say “Keep Tesla safe,” “Keep my car safe,” “Sentry on,” or “Enable Sentry” (see Voice Commands).
Sentry Mode requires your Battery to be at least 20% charged. If the Battery falls below 20%, Sentry Mode turns off and the mobile app sends you a notification. Power consumption may increase when Sentry Mode is active.
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Software updates cannot be installed when Sentry Mode is turned on.
CAUTION
Do not rely on Sentry Mode to protect Model 3 from all possible security threats. While it may help deter some threats, no security system can prevent all attacks.
To view Sentry Mode footage, see Viewing Video Recordings.
Sentry Mode – View Live Camera
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View Live Camera requires premium connectivity. It also requires that version 4.2.1 (or newer) of the Tesla mobile app is installed on a phone that has been paired as a key to Model 3.
When Sentry Mode is enabled, you can use the mobile app to remotely view the area surrounding Model 3 as seen through the exterior cameras.
To enable, touch on the Model 3 touchscreen. Once enabled, ensure there are no occupants in the vehicle and all doors are closed. Then, on the Tesla mobile app, go to and touch View Live Camera to see a live video feed of your vehicle’s surroundings.
In addition, if Model 3 is equipped with a pedestrian warning speaker (see Pedestrian Warning System), you can press and hold the microphone button on the mobile app to transmit your voice through this speaker.
When View Live Camera is actively being used, Model 3 may periodically flash its exterior lights and display a message on the touchscreen to notify others that the area surrounding the vehicle is being viewed through the cameras.
View Live Camera is limited to approximately one hour (or 15 minutes for some regions) of cumulative usage per day.
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Video and audio quality can vary depending on network connectivity.
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The live camera feed is fully encrypted and cannot be accessed by Tesla.