Tesla Model 3 Owners & Service Manuals

Tesla Model 3: Calendar

Overview

The Calendar app allows you to view scheduled events from your phone's (iPhone or Android) calendar for the current and next day. The Calendar is conveniently integrated with navigation and the Phone app so you can navigate to, or dial into, your next meeting.

The Calendar app requires that:

  • The Tesla mobile app is running, you are logged in, and the Calendar Sync setting is enabled. The mobile app can then periodically (and automatically) send calendar data from your phone to Model 3.

Note: To ensure you have access to all features of the Calendar app, it is recommended that you use the most recent version of the mobile app.

  • Your phone is connected to Model 3 via Bluetooth (for privacy reasons, calendar data displays only from a connected phone).
  • Mobile access to Model 3 is turned on (touch Controls > Safety & Security > Allow Mobile Access).
  • Both your phone and Model 3 have good connectivity.

When you enter Model 3, the touchscreen can display a reminder of the day's events. You can customize if and when your calendar events are displayed by touching the settings icon located in the top left corner of the Calendar app, then choosing from one of the options available for the Show Calendar Upon Entry setting.

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 currently 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 3 will automatically route you to the event's address

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 window (this is especially useful for conference calls).

If the notes contain a web link, you can touch the link to open it in the web browser (if equipped).

If events are displayed from multiple calendars, touch the list icon in the top right corner to filter the list of events to show only those from one or more specified calendars.

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