Bluetooth® Compatibility
Before using your phone with Model X, you must pair it. Pairing sets up Model X to work with your Bluetooth-capable phone (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone).
Before using your phone with Model X, you must pair it. Pairing sets up Model X to work with your Bluetooth-capable phone (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone).
Pairing allows you to use your Bluetooth-capable phone hands-free to make and receive phone calls, access your contact list, recent calls, etc. It also allows you to play media files from your phone. Once a phone is paired, Model X can connect to it whenever the phone is within range.
To pair a phone, follow these steps while sitting inside Model X:
When paired, Model X automatically connects to the phone, and the Bluetooth settings screen displays the Bluetooth symbol next to the phone’s name to indicate that the connection is active.
You can display the Bluetooth settings screen at any time and change the settings associated with a connected device. For example, you can designate a connected phone as the Priority Device. This is useful in situations where you have connected more than one phone, and both phones are frequently used in Model X at the same time. Model X automatically attempts to connect to the priority device before others. If a priority device is not specified or is not within range, Model X connects to the most recently used phone (if applicable).
For vehicles manufactured prior to approximately April 2018: If Bluetooth takes an exceptionally long time to pair, reset Bluetooth functionality by touching Model X again. After you reset Bluetooth functionality, the vehicle may forget any previously paired devices.
. You may need to wait a few minutes. Once reset, try pairing toOnce paired, use the Bluetooth settings screen to specify whether you want to allow access to your phone’s calendar, contacts and recent calls. If you allow access, you can use the phone app to make calls and send messages to people in your list of contacts and on your recent calls list (see Bluetooth® Compatibility). Before contacts can be imported, you may need to either set your phone to allow syncing, or respond to a popup on your phone to confirm that you want to sync contacts. This varies depending on the type of phone you are using. For details, refer to the documentation provided with your phone.
If you want to disconnect your phone and use it again later, simply touch Disconnect on the Bluetooth settings screen. If you no longer want to use your phone with Model X, touch Forget This Device. Once you forget a device, you must pair it again if you want to use it with Model X (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone).
Model X automatically connects to a phone that you designated as Priority Device on the Bluetooth settings screen. If you have not set a phone as a priority, Model X connects to the last phone to which is was connected, provided it is within operating range and has Bluetooth turned on. If the last phone is not within range, it attempts to connect with the next phone that it has been paired with. To connect to a different phone, touch the Bluetooth icon at the top of the Controls screen. The Bluetooth settings screen displays a list of paired phones. Choose the phone you want to connect to, then touch Connect. If the phone you want to connect to is not listed, you must pair the phone. See Pairing a Bluetooth Phone. When connected, the Bluetooth settings screen displays the Bluetooth symbol next to the phone’s name to show that Model X is connected to the phone.
You can make a phone call by:
When your phone receives an incoming call, the touchscreen displays the caller’s number or name (if the caller is in your phone’s contact list and Model X has access to your contacts). Touch one of the options on the touchscreen to Answer or Ignore the call. Depending on the phone you are using and what speakers you used for your most recent call, your phone may prompt you to choose which speakers you want to use for the incoming call.
When a call is in progress, the call menu displays on the touchscreen. Then roll the right scroll button to choose an option. To adjust the call volume, roll the steering yoke‘s left scroll button during a call.
Using the calendar requires that:
If a calendar event includes an address, a navigation arrow displays to indicate that you can touch the address to navigate to the event’s location. When an event on your calendar takes place within the next hour and has a uniquely specified address, the touchscreen notifies you if there is a better route due to traffic, even when you’re not actively using navigation.
If an event has a uniquely specified address and takes place within two hours of you entering your vehicle and preparing to drive, Model X automatically routes you to the event’s address (see Automatic Navigation).
Touch an event’s information icon to display all notes associated with the event. If the notes include one or more phone numbers, the information icon shows a phone icon and the calendar displays the first phone number found. Touch to initiate a phone call. You can also initiate a phone call by touching any number in an event’s notes popup screen (this is especially useful for conference calls). If notes include a web link, you can touch the link to open it in the Web browser.
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