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There's also a long explanation for this, but the gist of it is that the Apple Watch is not currently capable of connecting to the websocket server on its own. The current WatchOS doesn't allow it. So instead, the Watch contacts the iPhone and tell the iPhone to do the work. If the iPhone disconnects from Tesla's server, then the Summon stops immediately by Tesla's design. So the next time this happens to you, open the Remote S app and monitor the solid white car next to the Remote S logo. It might give you insight into why the Summon stops abruptly - for example, if the internet connection keeps switching between WiFi and LTE, it'll cause a problem. It's possible that the app isn't allowed to run in the background for your particular device. Perhaps turning on "Background App Refresh" in the settings, would fix it. Or you might be able to get around it by turning off "Continuous Press Required" in your autopark/summon settings inside the car - since it seems that you have a U.S. AP car. If you do fix your issue, please let me know what solved it, so I can inform others if they ever run into this issue and so I could possibly find a way to make it work better.When I use summon on my Apple Watch the car begins to move but then aborts abruptly . Is there a particular setup I need to do?
Does the same thing happen with the Tesla App performing the same Summon function? If yes, you may have some Connectivty challenges -- that's what happens more often than not when I use either App, opposed to the "old fashioned" key FOB method that reduces a number of steps in the behind-the-scenes connectivity process. Realize when you use the Watch, it adds more possibile communication issues. While I know it's cool using the Watch for such things -- and I've done it to show off -- I honestly only use my FOB for Summon because of intermittent communication challenges either the Tesla App or Remote S have added to my equation.When I use summon on my Apple Watch the car begins to move but then aborts abruptly . Is there a particular setup I need to do?
Did you resolve your issue?Allen: thank you - I hadn't realised it was the difference between a socket connection and an HTML message for the two types of interaction.
In my garage, I installed a new access point a few feet from the rhs wing mirror so the car gets a solid and reliable wifi connection. My garage is, however, in the UK so the connection to the Tesla servers may be affected by the 5535 miles (as the crow flies).
When I am back with the car I'll try the latest app to see if I can get the connection to light up more quickly.
iOS 10 Widget is on my todo list. Other things on my list are: background scheduling (I think I figured out a way to get it to work without having to pass your Tesla credential to a non-Tesla server). Complications filled with data. Background data refresh for Apple Watch.Allen -- A suggestion: Add an iOS 10 Widget. Thanks for all of your hard work!
It's already possible in both the iPhone app and Watch app. In the Watch app, there's a button for it in the 3rd page. In the iPhone app, it's a secret menu. Tap on the Charge Limit % located on the top-right, and it'll open up the menu to set the Driver and Passenger temperatures separately. Make sure that Sync Temp is turned off in the car before you try changing the temperature individually or it'll always end up syncing with the driver's temperature. If you have a pano roof, there's also a secret menu for setting the roof graphically or by percentage. Tap on the temperature number on the top-right where you change the temperature to access it.@AllenWong Great work on the app!
Would it be possible in the future to individually control the climate for the driver and passenger? Another app has this functionality and I found it useful. My wife likes the temperature a little higher than me, so when I start my AC remotely before I get to my car, I'd like to maintain the same differential temperatures, rather than have all temperatures set the same. Just a small request, nothing major.
EDIT: Not sure how useful this is. Just tried to start the AC with the other app and the temperature automatically syncs to the same for both driver and passenger.
It's already possible in both the iPhone app and Watch app. In the Watch app, there's a button for it in the 3rd page. In the iPhone app, it's a secret menu. Tap on the Charge Limit % located on the top-right, and it'll open up the menu to set the Driver and Passenger temperatures separately. Make sure that Sync Temp is turned off in the car before you try changing the temperature individually or it'll always end up syncing with the driver's temperature. If you have a pano roof, there's also a secret menu for setting the roof graphically or by percentage. Tap on the temperature number on the top-right where you change the temperature to access it.
It's already possible in both the iPhone app and Watch app. In the Watch app, there's a button for it in the 3rd page. In the iPhone app, it's a secret menu. Tap on the Charge Limit % located on the top-right, and it'll open up the menu to set the Driver and Passenger temperatures separately. Make sure that Sync Temp is turned off in the car before you try changing the temperature individually or it'll always end up syncing with the driver's temperature. If you have a pano roof, there's also a secret menu for setting the roof graphically or by percentage. Tap on the temperature number on the top-right where you change the temperature to access it.
Secret menus and Easter eggs? You've really been ingesting the Tesla spirit, haven't you?
Could you document those "secret" menus or options?
Did you resolve your issue?
Alex, I am using the Remote S app on my iPhone and it definitely works with V8.0 on my Tesla S85D.@AllenWong just wanted to check that Remote S has complete compatibility with 8.0 before I buy the app?
I have had no compatibility problems with Remote S through 15 different firmware releases 7.0 through 8.0 2.36.108 and now 2.38.19.@AllenWong just wanted to check that Remote S has complete compatibility with 8.0 before I buy the app?
There used to be a wiki guide on here that said all the features and instructions on how to use the app on this website. I guess someone deleted it. But the hidden buttons are found in the release notes for each major version upgrade. And even the minor updates will still have the major updates listed below it. For the majority of hidden buttons, it's found under the 3.0 release notes. If you go to the app page, and click on Version History, you can read it. I'm not going to paste it here, in case someone would rather discover the easter eggs on their own - and also because it's a very long block of text.Could you document those "secret" menus or options?
Car's firmware usually has no impact on the Tesla API and therefore doesn't have an impact on Remote S. There were times when I didn't update my car's firmware, and the API still changed. So my belief is that the API works independently from your car's firmware. It's also why everyone's HomeLink/Summon button stopped working at the same time this summer, even though everyone was on different firmware versions. So update your car's firmware without being worried. I also fixed HomeLink/Summon as soon as I got my car back from the body shop after it got into an accident at the end of June. If you plan on buying another 3rd party Tesla app, check to see when the last time it was updated. If it wasn't updated after July 2016, HomeLink/Summon would not work in that app.@AllenWong just wanted to check that Remote S has complete compatibility with 8.0 before I buy the app?
7th of November?I can confirm. I bought the Remote S app and an Apple Watch 2 last week and my Model S has been upgraded with v 8.0 on the 7 of november. All functions from the Remote S app are running on the iPhone as well as on my Apple Watch. It's a great app. Thanks a lot Allen!!