Pektron Group 002 Key User Manual book

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Users Manual

Doors
2.2 Doors, Frunk and Liftgate
Doors
Doors, Frunk and L iftgateDoors
Using the Key
There are three buttons on the key, these are a
softer area of the surface.
The buttons on the key transmit a coded radio
signal to your Model S. It is not necessary to
point the key at Model S, but you must be within
operating range. The operating range will vary
according to the condition of the key battery
and other factors.
Use the buttons as follows:
1. Liftgate
Press twice in quick succession to open
the Liftgate.
Note: If a powered Liftgate is installed, the
Liftgate will raise.
Press once to stop a powered Liftgate.
Press twice in quick succession to close a
powered Liftgate.
2. Lock/Unlock
Press once to lock all doors and the
Liftgate. The hazard warning lights will
flash once and a tone will sound to
confirm.
Press twice in quick succession to unlock
the drivers door. The hazard warning
lights will flash twice and two tones will
sound to confirm.
Note: If the multi-door unlock setting is
enabled, all the doors and the Liftgate will
unlock.
Press and hold to lower all the windows.
3. Frunk
Press twice in quick succession to open
the Frunk.
If you can not lock or unlock Model S using the
key, you may need to change the key battery.
Note: Interference from other radio equipment
may affect key operation. If this happens,
operate the key as close to Model S as possible.
If you are still unable to unlock Model S with the
key, you can unlock the doors and disarm the
alarm by positioning the key against the
passenger side front fender.
WARNING: Remove all keys from Model S
when it is left unattended. This will ensure
Model S is left in a secure and safe condition.
Caring for the key
CAUTION: Protect the key from impact,
water damage and high temperatures.
Avoid contact with solvents, waxes and
abrasive cleaners. Do not expose to direct
sunlight.
Doors
Doors, Frunk and Liftgate 2.3
Replacing the key battery
When the key battery is low, a message will be
displayed on the instrument cluster. Change the
battery as soon as possible.
Note: Life of a key battery is approximately one
year depending on use.
To change the key battery:
1. Place the key, button side down on a soft
surface.
2. Using a small flat bladed tool, carefully
release the rear cover from the key.
3. Remove the rear cover.
4. Push the battery towards the center of the
key to release it from the front retaining
clips and then remove the battery.
5. Fit the new battery (type CR2032) with the
+’ side facing upwards. Finger marks will
reduce battery life. Avoid touching the flat
surfaces of the battery, and wipe the battery
clean before fitting.
6. Align the front edges of the two key halves,
then press them together until they snap
into place.
Used batteries contain harmful
substances. Seek advice on disposal from
Tesla or your local authority.
Obtaining additional or replacement keys
If you lose a key or require an additional one,
contact Tesla. Model S can recognize three keys.
When ordering a new key for Model S, take all
available keys with you so the system can be
reprogrammed.
Doors
2.4 Doors, Frunk and Liftgate
Doors
Passive Unlocking
Your Model S may be equipped with sensors
that can recognize the presence of a key
outside the vehicle. The sensors are located at
each end of the dash panel and behind the rear
bumper, and have a range of approximately 3 ft
(1 m).
If you are carrying a recognized key (e.g. in your
pocket), touch a front door handle. The door
handle will extend and you can open the door.
Similarly, press the switch located under the
exterior handle to open the Liftgate.
Note: The key may not be detected if you are
carrying a cell phone, personal computer,
wireless communication device, coins, metal
wallet, CDs or DVDs.
Walk away locking
Select P (Park) and close all the doors. Check
that you have the key when you exit Model S,
and the doors and the Liftgate will
automatically lock. The hazard warning lights
will flash once and a tone will sound to confirm.
Enable or disable this feature using the
touchscreen.
Note: Touch the interior lock icon on the
touchscreen with the driver’s door open to
enable the feature for a single lock cycle.
If you leave the key inside Model S, the doors
and Liftgate will remain unlocked.
Doors
Doors, Frunk and Liftgate 2.5
Opening the Doors
Exterior handles
If you unlock Model S using the key, the door
handles will automatically extend. If passive
unlocking is installed, the door handles will
extend when a front door handle is touched and
a recognized key is detected.
If you do not open a door within five minutes,
the handles will retract into the door.
If Model S is still unlocked, touch a door handle
and it will extend.
Note: Lock Model S using the touchscreen to
prevent the door handles extending.
Lightly pull the door handle to release the door
lock and partially open the door.
The door handles will automatically retract
three seconds after the door is closed.
Interior handles
Pull the interior door handle towards you to
open the door.
Note: Engage the child safety locks to prevent
the interior handles being used to open the rear
doors.
Note: If you lock Model S using the key or with
walk away locking, the alarm will sound if a front
door is opened. The rear doors can not be
opened using the interior handles.
Door open warning
When you open a door, the Frunk or the
Liftgate, the door open warning light will
illuminate.
With Model S in Drive mode, the left side of the
instrument cluster will show a plan view of the
vehicle with the aperture open and a warning
message.
After a collision
If you are in a collision and the air bags deploy,
the door handles will automatically extend after
30 seconds and remain extended until Model S
is locked using either the key or the
touchscreen.
Doors
2.6 Doors, Frunk and Liftgate
Doors
Interior Lock and Unlock Icon
You can lock and unlock Model S using the
touchscreen, provided the key is inside the
cabin.
To uch the CONTROLS icon on the touchscreen
to access the Model S controls screen. Touch
the icon to change the lock status.
The change in lock status is indicated by a
chime, and either the lock or unlock icon
appearing on the instrument cluster.
Note: If a door or the Liftgate are open and you
touch the icon to lock the doors, the closed
doors and Liftgate will be locked and the
remaining doors will be locked immediately
they are closed, providing a key is not detected
inside the cabin.
Drive Away Locking
When your driving speed exceeds 5 mph
(8 km/h). the doors and Liftgate will
automatically lock.
Stop Model S and select P (Park), the doors and
the Liftgate will unlock.
Use the touchscreen to enable or disable drive
away locking.
Child Safety Locks
Child safety locks are fitted to the rear doors
and the Liftgate. Enable the safety locks to
prevent the rear doors and the Liftgate from
being opened using the interior handles.
Use the touchscreen to enable or disable the
child safety locks.
Note: Engage child safety locks whenever
children are being carried in the rear of Model S.
Doors
Doors, Frunk and Liftgate 2.7
Emergency Door Opening
Door opening backup process
If you can not unlock Model S using the key, you
can unlock the doors and disarm the alarm by
positioning the key on the windshield as shown
in the illustration.
Open the driver’s door, a message in the
instrument cluster will advise you to place the
key in the backup start location. Place the key in
the center console cup holder.
Rear doors - interior release
If you experience an electrical failure, pull the
mechanical release cable located below the
outer rear seats to manually open the rear doors
from inside Model S.
Fold back the panel in the carpet under the seat
to access the release cable.
Frunk
2.8 Doors, Frunk and Liftgate
Frunk
Frunk
Opening and Closing
Opening
Open the Frunk as follows:
Press the Frunk button on the key twice in
quick succession.
Touch the following icons on the
touchscreen Controls > Frunk.
Open the Frunk. An indicator light
illuminates on the instrument cluster.
With Model S in Drive mode, the left side of the
instrument cluster will show a plan view of the
vehicle with the Frunk open and a warning
message.
Note: You can not open the Frunk while Model S
is moving. If you try to open it, a warning
message will appear on the instrument cluster.
Closing
Lower the Frunk to the closed position and then
push down on the center of the front edge to
engage the primary and secondary catches. The
catches click into position.
WARNING: Do not drive with the Frunk
retained by the secondary catch alone.
Lift the front edge of the Frunk to ensure that it
is correctly retained.
Frunk
Doors, Frunk and Liftgate 2.9
Mechanical Release
If you experience an electrical failure, or you can
not open the Frunk using the touchscreen or
key, use the backup mechanical release lever
located below the glove box.
Pull the lever to release the primary catch on the
Frunk.
Note: If you use the release lever to open the
Frunk when Model S is locked and the alarm is
active, the alarm will sound.
Push down on the secondary catch lever and lift
the Frunk to open.
Emergency Release Button
An emergency release button, inside the Frunk,
provides a means of escape, should a person
become locked inside the Frunk. Make
occupants aware of the operation and location
of the button.
Note: The button is luminous and glows for
hours after a brief exposure to ambient light.
Press the button to open the Frunk and push up
on the Frunk lid. The release button is active
whenever Model S is stationary.
Liftgate
2.10 Doors, Frunk and Liftgate
Liftgate
Liftgate
Manual Liftgate
Opening and Closing
Open the Liftgate as follows:
Press the Liftgate button on the key twice in
quick succession.
Touch the following icons on the
touchscreen Controls > Liftgate.
Unlock Model S and press the switch located
under the exterior handle.
Open the Liftgate. An indicator light
illuminates on the instrument cluster.
With Model S in Drive mode, the left side of the
instrument cluster will show a plan view of the
vehicle with the Liftgate open and a warning
message.
Note: You can not open the Liftgate when Model
S is moving. If you try to open it, a warning
message will appear on the instrument cluster.
Closing
Pull down on the Liftgate and then firmly push
shut. Check that the Liftgate is fully closed.
Powered Liftgate
The powered Liftgate option allows you to open
and close the Liftgate with the touch of a
button.
Opening
Open the powered Liftgate as follows:
Press the Liftgate button on the key, twice in
quick succession.
Touch the following icons on the
touchscreen Controls > Liftgate.
Unlock Model S and press the switch located
under the exterior handle.
A chime will sound and the Liftgate will start to
move.
Press the button on the key, touch the icon on
the touchscreen, or press the switch on the
exterior handle to stop the Liftgate.
Liftgate opening height
You can set the height to which the powered
Liftgate opens to give easier access to the
Liftgate closing button.
Set the Liftgate opening height as follows:
1. Lower the Liftgate to the desired height.
2. Press and hold the Liftgate closing button
for two seconds. A chime will sound to
confirm that the new height has been set.
3. Close and then open the Liftgate to confirm
that the desired height is set.
Liftgate
Doors, Frunk and Liftgate 2.11
Closing
Note: If you leave the Liftgate open for more
than an hour, the power closing feature will be
temporarily disabled. Manually close the
Liftgate to restore powered operation.
Close the powered Liftgate as follows:
Press the Liftgate button on the key twice in
quick succession.
Touch the following icons on the
touchscreen Controls > Liftgate.
A chime will sound and the Liftgate will start to
close.
Press the button on the key, touch the icon on
the touchscreen, or press the switch located
under the exterior handle to stop the Liftgate.
If the Liftgate encounters an obstruction while
closing, it will automatically stop and two
chimes will sound. Remove the obstruction and
try closing the Liftgate again. If the Liftgate
cannot close for a second time, the chimes will
sound and power closure will be temporarily
disabled. Manually close the Liftgate to restore
powered operation.
Interior Release
Note: The interior release switch is disabled if
Model S is moving or you have engaged the
child safety locks.
To open the Liftgate, pull down on the interior
release switch and then push up on the Liftgate.
Note: If the powered Liftgate option is installed,
the Liftgate will open when the switch is pulled,
or close when the switch is pushed.
Liftgate
2.12 Doors, Frunk and Liftgate
Liftgate
Emergency Release
If you experience an electrical failure, the
liftgate can be opened from the inside using the
mechanical release cable.
1. Pull the lower edge of the cover towards you
to remove the cover.
2. Pull the cable to release the latch and push
up on the liftgate to open.
Declarations of Conformity
Specifications 9.9
Declarations of Conformity
Key and Passive Unlocking System
FCC certification
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Tesla Motors could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
IC certification
This device complies with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage,
et
2. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)
The tire pressure monitoring system complies
with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful
interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Tesla Motors could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Information to the user
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help
IC: 10176A-002
Model: 002

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