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Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

Sentry/Dog Mode Rolling Out, CA Disengagement Report (02.13.19)

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

Rob Maurer

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πŸ—“οΈ 14 February 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

– Sentry Mode & Dog Mode begin rolling out
– California publishes 2018 autonomous vehicle disengagement report

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Wednesday February 13th 2019 edition of Tesla Daily on

0:12.0

official Tesla Podcast. My name is Rob

0:14.4

Maower today we are talking about Century Mode and California's Disengagement

0:18.2

Report for full self-driving testing. Tesla stock on the day-to-day

0:22.0

finished down 1.17% to $3.8.17 is compared to the NASDAQ up 0.08%.

0:30.1

As Elon said, last week, Century Mode and Dog Mode,

0:33.4

we're both supposed to roll out this week.

0:35.8

We now have an update on that from a new blog post

0:38.4

from Tesla right before I started recording, good timing.

0:41.2

From that blog post, quote, to further enhance the security of our vehicles

0:44.9

and give our customers additional peace of mind, today we're starting to roll out a new safeguard,

0:49.6

Century Mode to protect against break-ins and theft. Century mode adds a unique layer of

0:54.4

protection to Tesla vehicles by continuously monitoring the environment

0:57.9

around a car when it's left unattended. When enabled, Century mode enters a

1:01.8

standby state like many home alarm systems, which uses the car's external cameras to detect potential threats.

1:08.0

If a minimal threat is detected, such as someone leaning on a car, Sentry Mode switches to an alert state

1:14.4

and displays a message on the touch screen

1:16.6

warning that its cameras are recording.

1:18.6

If a more severe threat is detected,

1:20.9

such as someone breaking a window, Sent Mode switches to an alarm state, which activates

1:25.8

the car alarm, increases the brightness of the center display, and plays music at a maximum volume

1:31.4

from the car's audio system."

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