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Quick guide
Basic function
Navigation
system
Audio/visual
system
Speech command
system
Peripheral
monitoring system
Phone
Toyota online
Index
PRIUS PHV_Navi_OM47C86E_(EE)
• Giving guidance for the route quickly
• Information to be read before operation
• Setting initial settings before operation
• Connecting the Bluetooth
• Operating the map screen
• Searching the map
• Activating the route guidance
• Listening to the radio
• Enjoying music and video
• Operating the speech command system
• Checking the situation around the vehicle
• Operating the phone
(Hands-free system for cellular phones)
• Operating the Toyota online
• Search alphabetically
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Summary of Contents for Toyota Prius PHV 2019

  • Page 1 • Operating the speech command system system Peripheral • Checking the situation around the vehicle monitoring system • Operating the phone Phone (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Toyota online • Operating the Toyota online Index • Search alphabetically PRIUS PHV_Navi_OM47C86E_(EE)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction........General settings....Reading this manual......Voice settings......Vehicle settings..... Quick guide Navigation system 1-1. Basic function Buttons overview ....3-1. Basic operation “Menu” screen....... Navigation......Status icon ......Map screen operation ... “Setup” screen ...... Map screen information ..1-2.
  • Page 3 Mobile Assistant....145 ..........194 Receiving a call using the Peripheral monitoring ® system Bluetooth hands-free system ..........198 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor ® Talking on the Bluetooth Toyota parking assist monitor hands-free system ....199 ..........148 ® Bluetooth phone message Estimated course line display function ......201...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 7-2. Setup Phone settings ....206 7-3. What to do if... Troubleshooting ....215 Toyota online 8-1. Toyota online Toyota online.......220 Settings required for using the service ......223 Online search......224 Importing favourites and stored routes........225 Street View ......226 Weather ......227...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Navigation system The navigation system is one of the Navigation system owner’s most technologically advanced manual vehicle accessories ever devel- oped. The system receives satel- This manual explains the operation lite signals from the Global of the navigation system. Please Positioning System (GPS) operated read this manual carefully to ensure by the U.S.
  • Page 7 The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on satellite conditions, road configuration, vehicle condi- tion or other circumstances. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to page 100. TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 8: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Symbols Meanings Indicates the action Explains symbols used in this (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches manual and other devices. Symbols in this manual Symbols Meanings WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people.
  • Page 9 Prior to the actual use of this sys- (no left turns, street closures, etc.) tem, learn how to use it and frequently change. Therefore, become thoroughly familiar with it. before following any instructions Read the entire manual to make from the system, look to see sure you understand the system.
  • Page 11: Quick Guide

    Quick guide 1-1. Basic function Buttons overview ....“Menu” screen ....Status icon......“Setup” screen ....1-2. Navigation operation Operating the map screen .. Guiding the route ....Registering home ....
  • Page 12: Basic Function Buttons Overview

    1-1. Basic function 1-1.Basic function Buttons overview Operations of each part By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. (P.25) Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a desired track/file.
  • Page 13 1-1. Basic function ● The position and shapes of the buttons may differ slightly between right-hand drive vehicles and left-hand drive vehicles.
  • Page 14: Menu" Screen

    1-1. Basic function “Menu” screen “Menu” screen operation Press the “MENU” button to display the “Menu” screen. Select to display the destination screen. (P.56, 59) Select to display the audio control screen. (P.104) Select to display the hands-free operation screen. (P.190) Select to display the application screen.
  • Page 15: Status Icon

    1-1. Basic function Status icon Reception level display The level of reception does not Status icons are displayed at always correspond with the level the top of the screen. displayed on the cellular phone. The level of reception may not be Status icon explanation displayed depending on the phone you have.
  • Page 16 1-1. Basic function When using Miracast™ system may not function when a  ® Bluetooth phone is used in the fol- Reception Level Indicators lowing conditions and/or places: No connection The cellular phone is obstructed by certain objects (such as when it is Poor behind the seat or in the glove box or console box).
  • Page 17: Setup" Screen

    Select to set Wi-Fi connection screen. The items shown on the settings. (P.45) “Setup” screen can be set. Select to set Toyota online set- tings. (P.220) Select to set MirrorLink™ set- tings. (P.125) : This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
  • Page 18: Navigation Operation

    1-2. Navigation operation 1-2.Navigation operation Operating the map Moving the map screen screen Select the desired point on the map screen. Displaying the current posi- tion of the vehicle on the map screen Turn the power switch to ACCESSORY or ON mode. Press the “MAP”...
  • Page 19: Guiding The Route

    1-2. Navigation operation Select “-” or pinch in on the Guiding the route screen. (P.61) Setting the destination Turn the power switch to ACCESSORY or ON mode. Press the “MAP” button. Select on the map screen. There are different kinds of methods to search for a destina- tion.
  • Page 20: Registering Home

    1-2. Navigation operation Registering home Deleting destinations When route guidance is no longer Registering home necessary, such as when you know the rest of the route to your destina- Turn the power switch to tion, the destination can be deleted. ACCESSORY or ON mode.
  • Page 21 1-2. Navigation operation Setting home as the destina- tion Press the “MAP” button. Select on the map screen. Select “Favourites”. Select “Home”.  Selecting routes other than the one recommended (P.79)  Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
  • Page 22 1-2. Navigation operation...
  • Page 23: Basic Function

    Basic function 2-1. Basic information before operation Initial screen ....... Touch screen ...... Home screen operation ..Entering letters and num- bers/list screen operation . Screen adjustment....Linking multi-information dis- play and the system..2-2. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting a ® Bluetooth device.....
  • Page 24: Basic Information Before Oper- Ation Initial Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation 2-1.Basic information before operation Initial screen When the power switch is turned to ACCESSORY or ON mode, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating. Caution screen After a few seconds, the caution screen will be displayed.
  • Page 25: Touch Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation Touch screen Touch screen gestures Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use  Touch  Selecting an item Quickly touch and on the screen release once. ...
  • Page 26 2-1. Basic information before operation Touch screen operation ● When is displayed on the screen, select to return to the This system is operated mainly previous screen. by the buttons on the screen. Capacitive touch screen but- (Referred to as screen buttons tons in this manual.) When a screen button is...
  • Page 27: Home Screen Operation

    2-1. Basic information before operation  If the operable part of a capaci- Home screen operation tive touch screen button is wiped, it may operate uninten- On the home screen, multiple tionally. screens, such as the  If the capacitive touch screen audio/visual system screen button is being touched when the and hands-free screen, can be...
  • Page 28: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    2-1. Basic information before operation home screen can be changed. Entering letters and Press the “SETUP” button. numbers/list screen operation Entering letters and num- bers When searching by an address, name, etc., or entering data, letters and numbers can be entered via the screen.
  • Page 29 2-1. Basic information before operation types. Changing character type Select to change character Select “Change type”. types and keyboard layout. Select to make a space on cur- sor. : These functions are not available in some languages. ● When is displayed, selecting it will move the cursor to the text field.
  • Page 30 2-1. Basic information before operation Select the desired candidate. To scroll up/down the list, flick  To select a candidate that is not the list up/down. displayed, select , and then Select to skip to the next or pre- select the desired predictive vious page.
  • Page 31: Screen Adjustment

    2-1. Basic information before operation : If equipped Screen adjustment Searching a list The contrast and brightness of the screen display and the Items are displayed in the list with image of the camera display the most similar results of the can be adjusted.
  • Page 32 2-1. Basic information before operation turn it on, press any button. Select “<” or “>” to select the desired display. Select to turn day mode on/off. • “Contrast” (P.32) “+”: Select to strengthen the contrast of Select to adjust the screen dis- the screen.
  • Page 33: Linking Multi-Information Display And The System

    2-1. Basic information before operation Linking multi-informa- tion display and the sys- The following functions of the system are linked with the multi-information display in the instrument cluster:  Navigation  Phone  Audio etc. These functions can be oper- ated using multi-information display control switches on the steering wheel.
  • Page 34: Connectivity Settings

    2-2. Connectivity settings the “PHONE” button on the 2-2.Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting instrument panel. ® a Bluetooth device Select “Yes” to register a phone. To use the hands-free system, it is necessary to register a ® Bluetooth phone with the sys- tem.
  • Page 35 2-2. Connectivity settings Check that “Connected” is dis- ® Bluetooth device, see the man- played and registration is com- ual that comes with it. plete.  A PIN code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) ® compatible Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 36 2-2. Connectivity settings Check that the following screen Once the player has been regis- is displayed, and register the tered, it is possible to use the ® ® Bluetooth device using your Bluetooth audio. ® Bluetooth device. This operation cannot be performed while driving.
  • Page 37 2-2. Connectivity settings services. audio system.  AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote ® ■ Bluetooth Core Specification Control Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recom-  Ver. 2.0 (Recommended: Ver. mended: Ver. 1.6) 4.1 +EDR) • This is a profile to allow remote con- ■ Profiles: trol the A/V equipment.
  • Page 38: Setting Bluetooth ® Details

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® ® Setting the Bluetooth system Setting Bluetooth (P.42) details ® Connecting a Bluetooth ® Displaying the Bluetooth device setup screen ® Press the “SETUP” button. Up to 5 Bluetooth devices (Phones (HFP) and audio players (AVP)) can be registered. ®...
  • Page 39 2-2. Connectivity settings is not on the list, select “Add new ® Connecting a Bluetooth device” to register the device. device in a different way (P.40) (from phone top screen) Select the desired connection. P.192 ® Connecting a Bluetooth device in a different way (from phone setup screen) P.206 ®...
  • Page 40 2-2. Connectivity settings ■ Connecting manually ® When another Bluetooth device  is connected When the auto connection has failed or “Bluetooth power” is turned ®  To disconnect the Bluetooth off, it is necessary to connect the device, select “Yes”. ®...
  • Page 41 2-2. Connectivity settings Confirm and change the ® ● When deleting a Bluetooth phone, ® Bluetooth device information. the contact data will be deleted at the same time. ® Editing the Bluetooth device information ® The Bluetooth device’s informa- tion can be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 42 2-2. Connectivity settings ● Depending on the type of phone, “Detailed settings” screen some information may not be dis- played. ® The Bluetooth settings can be confirmed and changed. Changing a device name ® Display the Bluetooth settings Select “Device name”. screen.
  • Page 43 2-2. Connectivity settings When “Bluetooth power” is off: Select to reset all setup items. ® The Bluetooth device is discon- ® ■ Changing Bluetooth device nected, and the system will not con- automatic connection priority nect to it next time. Select “Preferred phones”...
  • Page 44 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired item to be ■ Editing the system name set. Select “System name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. ■ Editing the PIN code Select “System PIN code”. Enter a PIN code and select “OK”. Displays system name.
  • Page 45: Connecting To Inter- Net/Miracast™/Mirrorlink™ Via Wi-Fi

    2-2. Connectivity settings Connecting to inter- net/Miracast™/MirrorLin ® k™ via Wi-Fi MirrorLink™, Miracast™ and the connected service, etc. can ® be used using the Wi-Fi func- ® tion of the system. Select to turn the Wi-Fi func- tion on/off. (P.46) ®...
  • Page 46 2-2. Connectivity settings ported models. password then select “OK”.  The network that is selected Pre- ® ferred Network is marked with Turning Wi-Fi function on/off When turned on, “Available net- “Details”: Select to display details about the network. works” and “Easy setup” can be selected.
  • Page 47 2-2. Connectivity settings Select “PIN code” or “Push but- to on, the system will automati- ton” as determined by the cally connect to the preferred device. networks that have been regis- tered. Select to set the automatic con- nection message notification display on/off.
  • Page 48 2-2. Connectivity settings ® of Wi-Fi Alliance WARNING ® ● Your audio unit is fitted with Wi-Fi antennas. People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- chronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defi- brillators should maintain a reason- able distance between themselves ®...
  • Page 49: Other Settings

    General settings screen  “Software update” Select to update software versions. For  “System time” details, contact any Toyota retailer or Select to change the time zone and set Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- the daylight saving time on/off. (P.50) able repairer.
  • Page 50 Select to update Gracenote database versions. For details, contact any  If “Other” is selected, the zone Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized can be adjusted manually. Select repairer, or any reliable repairer. “+” or “-” to adjust the time zone.
  • Page 51: Voice Settings

    2-3. Other settings Voice settings Select to set the avoidable route announcement on/off. Voice volume, etc. can be set. Select to reset all setup items. Displaying the voice set- tings screen Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Voice”. Select the desired items to be set.
  • Page 52: Vehicle Settings

    (4-digit number) standby screen is displayed. (P.52) ● If the 4-digit personal code is forgot- ten, please contact any Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. If the valet mode has been Select to set vehicle customiza- activated tion.
  • Page 53 2-3. Other settings number) is entered 6 times, the sys- tem will not accept another security code (4-digit number) for 10 minutes.
  • Page 54 2-3. Other settings...
  • Page 55: Navigation System

    Navigation system 3-1. Basic operation Navigation......Map screen operation ..Map screen information ..Traffic messages ....3-2. Destination search Search operation ....Starting route guidance ..3-3. Route guidance Route guidance ....Editing route ....... 3-4. Favourite destinations Registering an entry ... Editing the entry information91 3-5.
  • Page 56: Basic Operation Navigation

    3-1. Basic operation 3-1.Basic operation Navigation Map screen Map screen is displayed by following operation:  Press the “MAP” button.  Press the “MENU” button, then select “MAP”. ■ After calculating a route to a new destination Select to zoom in/out the map scale. (P.61) Select to display the navigation menu screen.
  • Page 57 3-1. Basic operation Each time this area is selected, the information will change between the arrival time and remaining travel time to the destination. Displays the name of the current street or the next street. Displays traffic events on the route. The remaining length and the remaining delay time are displayed.
  • Page 58 3-1. Basic operation ■ During route guidance operation Select to pause or resume route guidance. Select to display the traffic messages. It displays a list of traffic mes- sages relating to the set route, all traffic messages, and warnings. (P.67) Select to display fuel station information.
  • Page 59 3-1. Basic operation ■ Except for route guidance operation Select to display the traffic messages. It displays a list of traffic mes- sages relating to the set route, all traffic messages, and warnings. (P.67) Select to display fuel station information. The location and fuel price can also be checked.
  • Page 60 3-1. Basic operation Select to search for a destination by contact, favourite, recent destina- tion, street address, and POI. (P.70) Select to set a destination from favourites. The top 4 favourite destina- tions (home, work, and 2 favourites) are displayed as quick access but- tons.
  • Page 61: Map Screen Operation

    3-1. Basic operation Map screen operation Current position display Press the “MAP” button. Cursor mark Select to display the Street View. Select to register in favourites list. Check that the current position To change the icon, name, etc.: P.91 map is displayed. Select to set as a destination.
  • Page 62 3-1. Basic operation  The scale of the map screen can always up. also be changed the following : North-up symbol ways: Regardless of the direction of vehi- • Dragging the scale bar marking to the cle travel, north is always up. desired point.
  • Page 63: Map Screen Information

    3-1. Basic operation map in zoom scales up to 50m Map screen information (50yd.). Displaying various informa- 3D landmarks tion on the map Landmarks can be displayed in 3D Various information can be dis- on the map. played on the map. Speed limits : If RSA is not equipped.
  • Page 64 3-1. Basic operation ● The above items will be displayed Icon Name depending on the available map data. Government Office, Institu- ● The displaying of the above items can tion, City hall, Community be switched off. (P.93) gen. POI icons Community Court house Displaying POI icons...
  • Page 65 3-1. Basic operation Traffic  Icon Name Icon Name Toyota Branded Car Dealer/Repair, Repair Lexus Branded Facility, Repair General, Car Wash, Tire Repair Clubbing  Car Dealer Icon Name Highway Exit Multiple POI Airport, Dep./Arrival, Ground, Bar, Nightlife International, Domestic...
  • Page 66 3-1. Basic operation Icon Name Icon Name Bowling Wine & Liquor Ski resorts Clothing Leisure  Cleaning & Laundry Icon Name Displaying POI information Amusement Park Select the desired POI icon on Winery the map. Museum Shopping, Market Place, Shopping Centre, Factory Outlet Shop, Department Store, Drive-through-bottle-shop...
  • Page 67: Traffic Messages

    3-1. Basic operation Check that the POI information Traffic messages is displayed. Traffic messages such as traf- fic congestion, accidents and road closures are displayed on the map or the list. Traffic data can be received via radio broadcast or internet. Traffic messages screen Select to display the Street View.
  • Page 68 3-1. Basic operation Traffic message icon on the Icon Name Road narrowness ■ Displaying detailed traffic Extreme danger (Red) message Select the desired traffic mes- Closed sage icon on the map. Information Traffic message list Select on the map screen. (P.56) Select “Traffic”.
  • Page 69 3-1. Basic operation Select the desired traffic mes- sage. Route segment If route segment is not available, information such as street name, city name, region or country will be displayed. : Icon of an incident : Icon of an incident on the route : Icon of an incident that is detoured...
  • Page 70: Destination Search

    3-2. Destination search term in the following databases: 3-2.Destination search Search operation  Favourites Displaying the navigation  Recent destination menu screen  POI database  Navigation database (street Destination searches can be done names, city names, country on the navigation menu screen. names) Press the “MAP”...
  • Page 71 3-2. Destination search Setting a country for search Select the desired area Select the country flag icon. Check that the detailed POI information is displayed. ■ If the result is a contact, Enter a desired country name. favourite, recent destination or Select the desired country when the country candidate list is dis- played.
  • Page 72 3-2. Destination search ■ If the result is a street address Select desired quick access destinations. Select to display the Street  To use this function, it is neces- View. sary to register a home, a work, Select to enter the house num- and/or a favourite location.
  • Page 73 3-2. Destination search Registered multiple day/time slot screen will display.  Select desired destination to  A pop-up message is displayed start route guidance. when you start the vehicle in reg- istered day/time slot.  Automatic navigation is avail- able to the 4 favourite destina- tions (home, work, and 2 other favourites) only.
  • Page 74 3-2. Destination search the automatic navigation on/off. specific icon.  Select the on/off to toggle auto- Searching from last destina- navigation setting on/off for spe- tions cific days.  Select “Copy time from...” to Display the navigation menu copy a defined time slot from one screen.
  • Page 75 3-2. Destination search  Geo coordinates Select “Town”, “Code” or “Street” to enter the town name, postal Display the navigation menu code or street name. screen. (P.59) Select “No.” or “Intersection” to Select “Other”. enter a house number or inter- Enter the desired search section name.
  • Page 76 3-2. Destination search or “Select on map” on the POI Select to change the searching screen. area. (P.76) Select to narrow down the POI category. (P.77) Select to display the list of previ- ous search word. (P.77) Check that the search results are displayed.
  • Page 77 3-2. Destination search Enter the POI name and select Entering keywords from the his- “Search” or the list button. tory list Check that the search results Select “History” on the POI are displayed. Select the screen. desired POI. Check that the detailed POI information is displayed.(P.71) Then select “Go”.
  • Page 78 3-2. Destination search Check that the detailed POI If a contact does not have address information is displayed. Then information stored, the entry will be select “Details”. dimmed. Select “Phonebook”. Select the desired entry. Select  Select to display the details screen.
  • Page 79: Starting Route Guidance

    3-2. Destination search Starting route guidance ● If a destination that is not located on a road is set, the vehicle will be guided to the point on a road nearest to the Starting route guidance destination. ● If a destination is set that cannot be When the destination is set, the reached, a pop-up will be displayed to route overview from the current...
  • Page 80 3-2. Destination search View. The Street View images of WARNING the destination can be viewed. ● Be sure to obey traffic regulations (P.226) and keep road conditions in mind while driving. If a traffic sign on the Select to display weather infor- road has been changed, the route mation.
  • Page 81 3-2. Destination search arrival time and distance. Adjusting avoidance criteria Select Select the desired items to avoid. Select to display the avoidance criteria. Select the desired item to adjust the avoidance criteria. (P.81) Select to avoid the motorway. Select to display parking lot information.
  • Page 82: Route Guidance Route Guidance

    3-3. Route guidance 3-3.Route guidance Route guidance During highway driving During freeway driving, the highway Route guidance screen information screen will be dis- played. Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the Name of the freeway exit/rest turn direction.
  • Page 83 3-3. Route guidance tion ● If the vehicle goes off the guided route, the route will be recalculated. ● For some areas, the roads have not been completely digitized in our data- base. Take care when following a guided route. ●...
  • Page 84: Editing Route

    3-3. Route guidance voice guidance will be made at earlier Editing route points than on city streets in order to allow time to maneuver the vehicle. Displaying the edit route ● If the navigation system cannot deter- mine the current vehicle position cor- screen rectly (in cases of poor GPS signal reception), the voice guidance may be...
  • Page 85 3-3. Route guidance Select to display the destination Select to display the destination information. The destination can and stopovers information. The be checked and the current destination and stopovers can position can be registered. be checked and edited. (P.86) (P.85) Displaying destination infor- Select to delete a destination.
  • Page 86 3-3. Route guidance : This is only displayed if there is an Select of the desired stop- active route guidance. over. Select “Yes”. Reordering stopovers When more than 1 destination has Blocking road segments been set, the arrival order of the During the route guidance, the destinations can be changed.
  • Page 87 3-3. Route guidance Select the desired item to dis- Select the desired route seg- play the segment. ment to detour.  Guidance arrow, street name, Select “Detour”. distance to the point are dis- played. Check that the detail of the seg- ment is displayed.
  • Page 88 3-3. Route guidance Select “Detour off” to cancel the  Select “Ignore” to return to the detoured setting. previous screen. Select “Detour”.  Select “Ignore” to return to the previous screen. Dynamic rerouting by the traffic messages This feature either automatically or manually changes routes when traf- fic messages of the guidance route has been received.
  • Page 89: Favourite Destinations

    3-4. Favourite destinations Select the desired method to 3-4.Favourite destinations Registering an entry search the desired location. Favourite points and routes on the map can be registered in the favourites list. Up to 200 entries can be registered. Displaying favourites list Display the navigation menu Enter the entry name and then screen.
  • Page 90 Downloading POIs and routes via the internet The POIs and routes that are regis- tered on your Toyota portal site can be downloaded via the internet. They will be stored in the favourites Transferring POIs and list.
  • Page 91: Editing The Entry Information91

    3-4. Favourite destinations Entries in the favourites list Editing the entry infor-  (Route) mation Editing the entry information Display the navigation menu screen. (P.59) Select “Favourites” or “Recent”. Select of the desired entry. Select to display detailed entry information. (P.91) Select to edit the route.
  • Page 92 3-4. Favourite destinations Check the details of the entry information.  The address will be marked on the map. Editing the route Display the entry options screen. (P.91) Select “Edit route”. Select of the desired entry. : Select to delete destination and stopover.
  • Page 93: Setup

    3-5. Setup heading-up, 2D heading-up or 2D 3-5.Setup Map settings north-up.  “Day/Night mode” Displaying map setting Select to change the map screen screen brightness. (P.94) Press the “SETUP” button.  “Arrival information” Select to switch off, or display arrival information or remaining travel informa- tion.
  • Page 94 3-5. Setup view on/off. (P.83) Select the desired item.  “Show lane recommendation” Select to set the recommended lane display on/off. (P.83)  “Show traffic bar” Select to set the display of traffic bar on/off. (P.82)  “Show traffic icons” Select to set the display of the traffic Select to change the map message icons on/off.
  • Page 95 3-5. Setup Select to set the speed warning Select to display the country threshold. information when the vehicle crosses a border on/off. POIs on map Select to display the country information. Display the map settings screen. (P.93) Select “POIs on map”. Select the desired POI catego- ries.
  • Page 96: Traffic Message Settings

    3-5. Setup Traffic message settings Select to set the dynamic reroute method. (P.97) Displaying traffic settings screen Receiving method for traffic messages Press the “SETUP” button. Display the traffic settings screen. (P.96) Select “Traffic messages”. Select the desired item. Select “Navigation”. Select “Traffic”.
  • Page 97 3-5. Setup Select the desired item. TMC station from a list of avail- able stations. Setting radius filter Display the traffic settings screen. (P.96) Select “Traffic message radius”. Select desired radius. Select to set the refresh fre- quencies for the domestic traffic messages via the internet.
  • Page 98: Route Preferences Settings

    3-5. Setup when traffic messages on the Route preferences set- guidance route are received. tings Select to reroute automatically. The route automatically Displaying route prefer- changes when traffic messages ences screen on the guidance route are Press the “SETUP” button. received.
  • Page 99 3-5. Setup on the map after route calcula- Select the desired item. tion. (P.80) Select to set the default avoid- ance criteria for the route calcu- lation. (P.99) Setting the avoidance criteria for the route calculation Display the navigation settings Select to delete all favourites.
  • Page 100: Gps

    3-6. Tips for operating the navigation system signals due to repairs or improve- 3-6.Tips for operating the navigation system GPS (Global Positioning ments being made to them. System) Even when the navigation system is receiving clear GPS signals, the This navigation system calcu- vehicle position may not be shown lates the current position using accurately or inappropriate route...
  • Page 101 3-6. Tips for operating the navigation system • When driving with tire chains • When a portion of the route has regu- installed. lations prohibiting the entry of the vehicle that vary by time or season or • When the tires are worn. other reasons.
  • Page 102: Navigation Database Updates

    • If the navigation system is turned off For details, contact Toyota before updating is complete dealer or refer to Toyota portal • If the USB device is removed before site (www.my.toyota.eu). updating is complete ●...
  • Page 103: Audio/Visual System

    Audio/visual system 4-1. Basic operation Quick reference ....104 Some basics .....105 4-2. Radio operation AM/FM/DAB radio.....110 4-3. Media operation USB memory ....115 iPod ........117 ® Bluetooth audio....119 MirrorLink™ ......122 Miracast™ ......125 ........128 4-4. Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches .....129 4-5. Setup Audio settings ....130 4-6.
  • Page 104: Quick Reference

    4-1. Basic operation 4-1.Basic operation Quick reference Functional overview The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods: From the “AUDIO” button  Press the “AUDIO” button. From the “MENU” button  Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”. ...
  • Page 105: Some Basics

    4-1. Basic operation Some basics Selecting an audio source Press the “AUDIO” button. This section describes some of the basic features of the audio/visual system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Your audio/visual system works when the power switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode.
  • Page 106 4-1. Basic operation Type A  USB/AUX port Open the cover and connect a device. Select to set the tre- ble/mid/bass. (P.106) Select to set the fader/balance.  Turn on the power of the device (P.107) if it is not turned on. Select to set the automatic sound leveliser.
  • Page 107 4-1. Basic operation better with different mixes of treble, Select the desired screen but- mid and bass. ton. Select “Treble/Mid/Bass”. Select the desired screen but- ton. Select to adjust the sound bal- ance between the front and rear speakers. Select “+” or “-” to adjust high- Select to adjust the sound bal- pitched tones.
  • Page 108 4-1. Basic operation the same ratio horizontally and Audio screen adjustment vertically. ■ Screen format settings : USB video only The screen adjustment can be ■ Contrast and brightness selected for USB video, adjustment MirrorLink™ and Miracast™. The contrast and brightness of the From the audio settings screen ...
  • Page 109 4-1. Basic operation the screen. “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of the screen.  “Brightness” “+”: Select to brighten the screen. “-”: Select to darken the screen. ● Depending on the audio source, some functions may not be available. Speech command system Press this switch to operate the speech command system.
  • Page 110: Radio Operation

    4-2. Radio operation 4-2.Radio operation AM/FM/DAB radio  Overview The radio control screen can be reached by the following methods: P.105 Control screen AM/FM  Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the audio Select to display the favourites source selection screen.
  • Page 111 4-2. Radio operation to move up/down the ser- Control panel vice/station. Manual screen: Turn to seek for service. DAB time shift screen: Turn to jump forward/backwards. ● The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broad- cast is received. ●...
  • Page 112 4-2. Radio operation Select the desired item. Manual tuning  AM/FM  Select “Manual”. Tune the desired station. Select to set the listing order of the station list between “Broad- caster” and “Alphabetical”. Select to seek up/down for a Select to set the FM traffic station.
  • Page 113 4-2. Radio operation limited to Band III, excluding for cast. preset operations. When “On” is ● The times at which playback is possi- selected, the physical channel ble depend on the bit rate of the ser- range for tuning operations vice to be recorded, the amount of includes Band III and L-band.
  • Page 114 4-2. Radio operation ● When the program ends, the initial operation resumes. ■ Traffic announcement volume function The volume level when receiving the traffic announcement is memo- rized.
  • Page 115: Media Operation

    4-3. Media operation 4-3.Media operation USB memory Select to change the file/track. Select and hold to fast forward. Overview Select to set random playback. (P.116) The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following Displays cover art methods: P.105 USB video ...
  • Page 116 4-3. Media operation repeat  off Select to display a full screen When random playback is on  image. • file/track repeat  off Random order Control panel Files/tracks or folders/albums can be automatically and randomly selected. Select ● Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: •...
  • Page 117: Ipod

    4-3. Media operation iPod Select to play/pause. Select to change the track. Overview Select and hold to fast forward. The iPod operation screen can be Select to set random playback. reached by the following methods: (P.118) P.105 Displays cover art ...
  • Page 118 4-3. Media operation cover art display is in process. WARNING ● When an iPod is connected and the ● Do not operate the player’s controls audio source is changed to iPod or connect the iPod while driving. mode, the iPod will resume playing from the same point it was last used.
  • Page 119: Bluetooth ® Audio

    4-3. Media operation ® Control screen Bluetooth audio ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy listen- ing to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless commu- nication. This audio/visual system sup- Select to display the audio ®...
  • Page 120 4-3. Media operation Control panel ● Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 album random)  album random (all album random)  off ® ● Depending on the Bluetooth device that is connected to the system, the music may start playing when select- while it is paused.
  • Page 121 4-3. Media operation system. When selling or disposing of Registering/Connecting a ® the vehicle, remove the Bluetooth ® Bluetooth device audio information from the system. (P.50) ® ● To use the Bluetooth audio sys- In some situations, sound output via ®...
  • Page 122: Mirrorlink

    4-3. Media operation not compatible with MirrorLink™. MirrorLink™ Overview : MirrorLink™ and the MirrorLink™ Logo are certification marks and The MirrorLink™ operation screen trademarks of the Car Connectivity can be reached by the following Consortium LLC. Unauthorized use is methods: strictly prohibited.
  • Page 123 4-3. Media operation Select to return the application Connecting a MirrorLink™ list screen. device Displays software buttons that function as the buttons on the Connecting to the system via smartphone. Select to display the image qual- Open the cover and connect a ity adjustment screen.
  • Page 124 4-3. Media operation Check that MirrorLink™ opera- ®  Wi-Fi function is enabled. tion screen is displayed and (P.45) then select “I agree”.  MirrorLink™ connection mode is set to “USB & Wi-Fi ”. (P.125) ® Turn the MirrorLink™ (Wi-Fi function of your smartphone on.
  • Page 125: Miracast

    4-3. Media operation Setting a MirrorLink™ con- Miracast™ nection mode : Miracast™ is a trademark of Wi-Fi Press the “SETUP” button. ® Alliance Select “MirrorLink™”. Miracast™ is a function that Select the desired connection enables the audio/visual sys- mode. tem to display smartphone’s screen and play the smart- phone’s sound by connecting the smartphone to the...
  • Page 126 4-3. Media operation ods: ® If this occurs, disabling the Bluetooth P.105 audio may allow sound to be output from Miracast™.  Connecting a Miracast™ device ● The Miracast™ screen displays the (P.126) same image that is sent from the external device.
  • Page 127 4-3. Media operation ● Check that the following screen To check the Miracast™ setting on the ® Wi-Fi setting screen (P.45) is displayed when the device is ● found. Miracast™ and MirrorLink™ will not be available at the same time using ®...
  • Page 128: Aux

    4-3. Media operation ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the porta- ble audio device while it is con- Overview nected as this may damage the portable audio device or its termi- nal. The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: ●...
  • Page 129: Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    4-4. Audio/visual remote controls 4-4.Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches  • Press: Preset services/stations up/down (Favourites screen) Steering switch operation Service/station up/down (Service/station list screen) Some parts of the audio/visual sys- Seek up/down (Manual tuning tem can be adjusted using the screen) switches on the steering wheel.
  • Page 130: Setup

    4-5. Setup 4-5.Setup Audio settings Common settings Display the audio settings Detailed audio settings can be screen. (P.130) programmed. Select “Common”. Select the desired items to be Displaying the audio set- set. tings screen Press the “SETUP” button. Select to set the cover art dis- play on/off.
  • Page 131: Audio/Visual System

    4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system about 40 km. Once outside this 4-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information range, you may notice fading and drifting, which increase with the dis- ● The use of a cellular phone inside or tance from the radio transmitter.
  • Page 132: Operation

    4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system quency, they can interfere with ■ Compatible models each other, making it difficult to Made for hear the broadcast. • iPhone SE Static: AM is easily affected by • iPhone 6s external sources of electrical noise, •...
  • Page 133 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ■ Supported formats Corresponding sampling fre- WAV, FLAC, ALAC, OGG Vorbis quency ■ Playable media File type Frequency (kHz) MP3 files: 32/44.1/48 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 File information MP3 files: MPEG 2 LSF 16/22.05/24 Compatible USB devices LAYER 3...
  • Page 134 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system File type Channel mode Corresponding bit rates 1ch, 2ch (Dual File type Bit rate (kbps) AAC files channel is not sup- ported) MP3 files: 32 - 320 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 WAV (LPCM) /FLAC/ALAC/OGG MP3 files: Vorbis...
  • Page 135: Operation

    4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system  The emphasis function is avail- able only when playing MP3 files.  This system can play back AAC files encoded by iTunes.  The sound quality of MP3/WMA files generally improves with higher bit rates.
  • Page 136 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Compatible video format Format Codec Video codec: Format Codec  H.264/MPEG-4 Video codec:  MPEG4  H.264/MPEG-4  WMV9  WMV9  MPEG4 Advanced profile Audio codec:  AAC Audio codec:  AAC ...
  • Page 137 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system number, track title, the artist’s dard used with MPEG2 and name, the album title, the music MPEG4. genre, the year of production, comments, cover art and other Error messages data. The contents can be freely ■...
  • Page 138 Please check your iPod. ® ■ Bluetooth audio Message Explanation “Music tracks not This indicates a supported. Check problem in the your portable ® Bluetooth device. player.” ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 139: Speech Command System

    Speech command sys- 5-1. Speech command system operation Speech command system Command list....142 5-2. Mobile Assistant operation Mobile Assistant....145...
  • Page 140 5-1. Speech command system operation • Press the talk switch to start the 5-1.Speech command system operation Speech command sys- speech command system. • To cancel speech command, press and hold the talk switch. The speech command system ■ Microphone enables the radio, phone dial- ing, etc.
  • Page 141 5-1. Speech command system operation Say the desired command or Speech command system select the desired command. operation Press the talk switch.  The speech command system is activated.  Pressing the talk switch while a voice prompt is playing, will stop the voice recognition prompt and immediately play the start listen- ing tone.
  • Page 142: Command List

    5-1. Speech command system operation Command list Command list overview Recognizable speech commands and their actions are shown below.  Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables.  For devices that are not installed to the vehicle, commands relating to that device may not function.
  • Page 143 5-1. Speech command system operation ■ Media Command Action “Play <Artist name> <Album or Plays tracks from the selected artist and album/song Song name>” Plays tracks from the selected artist “Artist <Artist name>” Plays tracks from the selected album “Album <Album name>” Plays the selected track “Song <Song name>”...
  • Page 144 5-1. Speech command system operation Command Action “Weather” Displays weather information Displays weather information at your current “Weather at destination” destination...
  • Page 145: Mobile Assistant Operation

    5-2. Mobile Assistant operation 5-2.Mobile Assistant operation Mobile Assistant Mobile Assistant operation Press and hold the switch on The Mobile Assistant function the steering wheel until Mobile is a voice input assist function. Assistant screen is displayed. Mobile Assist supports the Siri Eyes Free Mode and Google App.
  • Page 146 5-2. Mobile Assistant operation action.  The volume of the Mobile Assis- tant can be adjusted using the “POWER VOLUME” knob or steering wheel volume control switches. The Mobile Assistant and phone call volumes are syn- chronized. ● While a phone call is active, the Mobile Assistant cannot be used.
  • Page 147: Peripheral Monitoring System

    Peripheral monitoring system 6-1. Toyota parking assist moni- Toyota parking assist monitor ........148 Estimated course line display mode ......151 Parking assist guide line dis- play mode .......153 Distance guide line display mode ......154 Toyota parking assist monitor precautions .....154 Things you should know ...160...
  • Page 148: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Toyota Parking Assist Monitor

    6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor 6-1.Toyota parking assist monitor Toyota parking assist WARNING monitor ● Never depend on the parking assist monitor entirely when backing up. The image and the position of the : If equipped guide lines displayed on the screen The parking assist monitor may differ from the actual state.
  • Page 149 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor rear view mode and the wide rear view WARNING mode are switched. ● In low temperatures, the screen Guide line switching button may darken or the image may become faint. The image could dis- Select to switch the guide line mode.
  • Page 150: 6-1. Toyota Parking Assist Monitor

    : If equipped ● For details about the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert function and Toyota park- ing assist-sensor, refer to the “Owner’s Manual”. WARNING ● As the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert...
  • Page 151: Estimated Course Line Display Mode

    6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor of the guide lines. Estimated course line display mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide line Display a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. Estimated course lines Show an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 152 If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by any Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Vehicle width guide line Display a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up.
  • Page 153: Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode

    6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor Wide rear view Parking assist guide line  display mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide line Display a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. • The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
  • Page 154: Distance Guide Line Display Mode

    6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor Distance guide line dis- Toyota parking assist play mode monitor precautions Screen description Area displayed on screen Rear view The parking assist monitor dis-  plays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 155 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor • The area around both corners of the The camera bumper will not be displayed. The camera for the parking assist Wide rear view  monitor is located as shown in the illustration. ■ Using the camera If dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud, etc.) is...
  • Page 156 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor ing lines of the parking space, NOTICE even when they appear to be so. ● The parking assist monitor may not Be sure to check visually. operate properly in the following cases.  The distances between the vehi- •...
  • Page 157 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor ■ When the ground behind the ■ When any part of the vehicle vehicle slopes down sharply sags The distance guide lines will appear When any part of the vehicle sags to be farther from the vehicle than due to the number of passengers or the actual distance.
  • Page 158 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor When approaching three- dimensional objects The estimated course lines target flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the estimated course lines and dis- tance guide lines.
  • Page 159 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor...
  • Page 160: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by any Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Symptom Likely cause Solution ...
  • Page 161 6-1. Toyota parking assist monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution Have the vehicle inspected The camera position is out by any Toyota retailer or of alignment. Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.  The vehicle is tilted. The guide lines are very...
  • Page 162: Panoramic View Monitor

    6-2. Panoramic view monitor view monitor. 6-2.Panoramic view monitor Panoramic view moni- WARNING ● Never depend on the panoramic : If equipped view monitor entirely. The image and the position of the guide lines Panoramic view monitor displayed on the screen may differ assists the driver in viewing from the actual state.
  • Page 163: 6-2. Panoramic View Monitor

    6-2. Panoramic view monitor ● There are blind spots around the WARNING vehicle. Accordingly, there are ● In low temperatures, the screen regions not displayed in panoramic may darken or the image may view. become faint. The image could dis- ●...
  • Page 164: 6-2. Panoramic View Monitor

    6-2. Panoramic view monitor Checking the sides of the vehicle Side views  Display Checking the front and Checking the rear and around the vehicle around the vehicle Wide front view & panoramic  Rear view & panoramic view view ...
  • Page 165 6-2. Panoramic view monitor lowing is an example) When the shift position is in the “P”, “D” or “N” Map screen, audio screen, etc. Wide front view & panoramic view Side views When the shift position is in the “R” Rear view &...
  • Page 166: Checking The Front And Around The Vehicle

    “P”, “N” or “D” with the vehicle moving approximately 20 km/h or less. This screen will be displayed if the Toyota parking assist-sensor detects an object in front of your vehicle when the vehicle is moving at approximately 10 km/h or less (Toyota parking assist-sensor linked display).
  • Page 167 ● The Toyota parking assist-sensor linked display will disappear when the vehicle is stopped or if the Toyota parking assist sensor no longer detects the object. added to the distance guide Switching the guide line lines.
  • Page 168: Checking The Sides Of The Vehicle

    Select to turn automatic display mode on/off. The indicator on the button illuminates during automatic display mode. (P.169) Toyota parking assist-sensor When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 169 6-2. Panoramic view monitor : If equipped Using the vehicle width guide ● Pressing the camera switch changes line the screen to the wide front view & panoramic view screen or previously displayed screen, such as the naviga- tion screen. Automatic display mode In addition to screen switching by operating the camera switch, auto-...
  • Page 170 6-2. Panoramic view monitor  Pull over to the curb as shown in the illustration above, taking care not to let the vehicle width guide line overlap the target object.  Ensure that the vehicle width guide line is parallel to the target object.
  • Page 171: Checking The Rear And Around The Vehicle

    Rear view & panoramic view  Displays the rear view and overhead view of the vehicle at same time. Toyota parking assist-sensor When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 172 ● The monitor is cancelled when the shift position is shifted into any position other than the “R”. ● For details about the Rear Crossing Traffic Alert function and Toyota parking assist-sensor, refer to the “Owner’s Manual”. WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the Toyota parking assist-sensor display illuminates...
  • Page 173 6-2. Panoramic view monitor Guide lines displayed on the screen Each time the guide line switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Estimated course line  Estimated course lines are displayed which move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.
  • Page 174 6-2. Panoramic view monitor This mode is recommended for those who are comfortable with parking the vehicle without the aid of the estimated course lines. Distance guide lines Show distance in front of the vehicle. • Display points approximately 1 m from the edge of the bumper. Distance guide line Shows the distance behind the vehicle.
  • Page 175 If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the esti- mated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by any Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ● Do not use the system if the display is incorrect due to an uneven (hilly) road or a nonstraight (curvy) road.
  • Page 176 6-2. Panoramic view monitor within the parking space, and dividing lines of the parking back up slowly. space. Parking space Vehicle width guide line Once the vehicle width guide Estimated course lines lines and the parking space When the rear position of the lines are parallel, straighten the vehicle has entered the parking steering wheel and back up...
  • Page 177 6-2. Panoramic view monitor Shift the shift position to the “R”. Back up until the parking assist guide line meets the edge of the dividing line of the parking space. Parking assist guide line Parking space dividing line Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, and back up slowly.
  • Page 178: Panoramic View Monitor Precautions

    6-2. Panoramic view monitor Panoramic view monitor precautions Area displayed on screen Area of image of panoramic view The panoramic view monitor displays an image of the surrounding view of the vehicle. Since the panoramic view processes and displays images based on flat road surfaces, it cannot depict the position of three-dimension objects (such as vehicle bumpers, etc.) that are in positions higher than the surface of the road.
  • Page 179 WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the Toyota parking assist-sensor display illuminates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until safety has been...
  • Page 180 6-2. Panoramic view monitor Rear view  Area of the image captured by the camera Wide front view  The area around both corners of the bumper will not be dis- played. Side views  ● Black masking is done for distance detection differences to the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 181 ● Do not expose the camera to strong impacts as this could cause a mal- function. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Using the camera Difference between the If dirt or foreign matter (such as screen and the actual road water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is...
  • Page 182 6-2. Panoramic view monitor even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.  The distances between the vehi- cle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so.
  • Page 183 WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the Toyota parking assist-sensor dis- When any part of the vehicle play illuminates in red or a buzzer sags sounds continuously, be sure to...
  • Page 184 6-2. Panoramic view monitor Visually check the surroundings Estimated course line and the area behind the vehicle. In Three-dimensional objects (such as the case shown below, the truck the overhang of a wall or loading appears to be outside of the esti- platform of a truck) in high positions mated course lines and the vehicle may not be projected on the...
  • Page 185 6-2. Panoramic view monitor Estimated course lines Distance guide lines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point . However, in reality if you back up to point you will hit the truck.
  • Page 186: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by any Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Symptom Likely cause Solution ...
  • Page 187 6-2. Panoramic view monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota The camera position is out retailer or Toyota autho- of alignment. rized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. The guide lines are very  The vehicle is tilted.
  • Page 188 6-2. Panoramic view monitor...
  • Page 189: Phone

    Phone 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference ....190 Some basics .....191 Placing a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free system ........194 Receiving a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free system ........198 ® Talking on the Bluetooth hands-free system ..199 ®...
  • Page 190: Phone Operation (Hands-Free System For Cellular Phones)

    7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 7-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference Message function The following function can be used Phone screen operation on message function: The phone top screen can be ®  Using the Bluetooth phone reached by the following methods: message function (P.201)
  • Page 191: Some Basics

    7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Some basics tion and Bluetooth connection are being used simultaneously, each con- nection may be affected. The hands-free system ® ● If a Bluetooth device is attempting to enables calls to be made and connect to the vehicle while another ®...
  • Page 192 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) select “Yes”. WARNING Follow the steps in “Registering ® ● Before using Bluetooth devices, ® a Bluetooth phone for the first users of any electrical medical device other than implantable car- time” from step 5. (P.34) diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- Selecting a registered device chronization therapy-pacemakers...
  • Page 193 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ● Keep call volume down. Otherwise, the other party’s voice may be audible outside the vehicle and voice echo may increase. When talking on the phone, speak clearly towards the microphone. ● The other party may not hear you clearly when: •...
  • Page 194: Placing A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free System

    7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Placing a call using the About the contacts in the ® contact list Bluetooth hands-free system  The following data is stored for every registered phone. When ® After a Bluetooth phone has another phone is connected, the been registered, a call can be following registered data cannot...
  • Page 195 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) By call history By favourites list Up to 45 of the latest call history Calls can be made using registered items (missed, incoming and outgo- contacts which can be selected ing) can be selected. from a contact list.
  • Page 196 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) “E-mail addresses”: Select to display all Check that a confirmation registered e-mail addresses for the screen is displayed when the contact. operation is complete. Check that the dialing screen is ■ For PBAP incompatible but displayed.
  • Page 197 By keypad Roadside assist This feature is used to make a call Display the phone top screen. to Toyota roadside assist service. (P.190) The call has to be placed from a Select “Keypad” and enter the country where Toyota roadside phone number.
  • Page 198: Receiving A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands- Free System

    7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (P.206) Receiving a call using ® the Bluetooth hands- free system When a call is received, the fol- lowing screen is displayed with a sound. Incoming calls Select “Answer” or press the switch on the steering wheel to talk on the phone.
  • Page 199: Talking On The Bluetooth ® Hands-Free System

    7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) cellular phone. Talking on the ® Bluetooth hands-free Select to put a call on hold. To system cancel this function, select “Acti- vate”. While talking on the phone, the Select to hang up the phone. following screen is displayed.
  • Page 200 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ● When the “p” pause tone is used, the hold during a call: “Swap calls” is tone data up until the next pause tone displayed. When selected, the will be automatically sent after 2 sec- current call is placed on hold, onds have elapsed.
  • Page 201: Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function

    7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) used on message function: ® Bluetooth phone mes- • Receiving a message (P.201) sage function • Checking received messages (P.202) Received messages can be for- • Checking sent messages (P.202) warded from the connected •...
  • Page 202 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) • “Incoming E-mail display” is set to next message. “Full screen”. (P.207) Select to reply the message. • “E-mail notification pop-up” is set to on. (P.207) (P.203) SMS/MMS: • “Incoming SMS/MMS display” is set to ®...
  • Page 203 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Check that the message is dis- a sending message screen is played. displayed. Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete.  If an error message is displayed, follow the guidance on the screen to try again.
  • Page 204 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) a sending message screen is mail/SMS/MMS message sender’s displayed. phone number. This operation can be performed Check that a confirmation while driving. screen is displayed when the operation is complete. ■ Calling from e-mail/SMS/MMS ...
  • Page 205 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select the text area.  Identified phone numbers con- tained in the message are dis- played in blue text. Select the desired number. Check that the dialing screen is displayed. ● A series of numbers may be recog- nized as a phone number.
  • Page 206: Setup

    7-2. Setup 7-2.Setup Phone settings Toyota assistance settings (P.214) Displaying the phone set- tings screen Sounds settings screen The call and ringtone volume can Press the “SETUP” button. be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. Display the phone settings screen. (P.206) Select “Sounds”.
  • Page 207 7-2. Setup ing e-mail tone. Select the desired item to be set. Select to set the desired incom- ing SMS/MMS tone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming SMS/MMS tone vol- ume. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming e-mail tone volume.
  • Page 208 7-2. Setup Select the desired item to be Select to change the incoming set. e-mail display. “Full screen”: When an e-mail is received, the incoming e-mail display screen is the displayed and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: When an e-mail is received, a message is displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Page 209 7-2. Setup contact list. (P.211) Select to update contacts from the connected phone. (P.209) Select to delete contacts from Select to set the transferred the contact list. (P.212) contact image display on/off. Select to reset all setup items. Select to reset all setup items. ®...
  • Page 210 7-2. Setup Select “Update contact”. the contact from the connected cellular phone and replace the current one. Select the desired contact. “Add contact”: Select to transfer the desired contact data from the con- Select a phone type for the nected cellular phone to add to the cur- phone number.
  • Page 211 7-2. Setup When the contact is not regis- tered.  tered Up to 4 numbers per person can be Select a desired file from vCard registered. For PBAP compatible file list. ® Bluetooth phones, this function is available when “Automatic transfer” Check that a confirmation is set to off.
  • Page 212 7-2. Setup Select the desired contact to Select corresponding to the add to the favourites list. desired name or number.  Dimmed contacts are already For editing the name  stored as a favourites. Follow the steps in “Registering  When 15 contacts have already a new contact to the contact list”...
  • Page 213 7-2. Setup ■ Deleting contacts in the favou- read status on phone on/off. rites list in a different way Select to set display of messag- (from the contact details ing account names on the mes- screen) sage screen on/off. Display the phone top screen. When set to on, messaging (P.190) account names used on the cel-...
  • Page 214 Select the country. Registering a country Select “Yes” when the confirma- tion screen appears. Display the phone settings screen. (P.206) Select “Toyota assistance set- tings”. Select the country. Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete.
  • Page 215: What To Do If

    7-3. What to do if... 7-3.What to do if... Troubleshooting Likely cause Solution An incorrect pass- Enter the correct If there is a problem with the code was entered passcode on the on the cellular hands-free system or a cellular phone. phone.
  • Page 216 7-3. What to do if... Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution Set automatic Enter the pass- ® Passcode has not code on the cellu- Bluetooth con- Automatic been entered on lar phone if nection on this ® Bluetooth con- the cellular phone. requested (default system to on when nection on this...
  • Page 217 7-3. What to do if... Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution Set notification of Turn the cellular Notification of SMS/MMS/E-mail phone off, remove SMS/MMS/E-mail reception on this and reinstall the reception on this system to on. battery pack, and system is set to off. (P.207) then restart the cellular phone.
  • Page 218 7-3. What to do if...
  • Page 219 Toyota online 8-1. Toyota online Toyota online ....220 Settings required for using the service ......223 Online search ....224 Importing favourites and stored routes ......225 Street View .......226 Weather ......227 Parking ......228 Fuel price......229 8-2. Setup Toyota online settings ..230 Not all connected services may be available in all countries.
  • Page 220: Toyota Online

    Toyota online The following services are available by connecting the system to ® Toyota portal site via the internet using a cellular phone or Wi-Fi network.  Online search: New establishments, such as restaurants, bars etc., that are not registered in the system, can be set as a destination.
  • Page 221 The keyword is sent to the search engine, the results are received, and sent to the system. System The results are displayed. : For details about Toyota portal site, refer to www.my.toyota.eu. Importing favourites and routes: Downloading via the internet  ®...
  • Page 222 Your personal computer and Toyota portal site Access Toyota portal site and search POIs and routes. Toyota portal site The POIs and routes are saved on Toyota portal site. USB memory The POIs and routes are saved to the USB memory.
  • Page 223: Settings Required For Using The Service

    Obtaining Toyota portal site account Obtaining an account via Toyota Portal site Before using Toyota online, access Toyota portal site (www.my.toyota.eu) via a personal computer etc. and create an account. After that, perform the following procedure on the navigation sys- tem.
  • Page 224: Online Search

    8-1. Toyota online Select “Online”. Online search Select “Toyota Online”. New establishments or estab- Select “Toyota web account”. lishments that are not regis- Select “New account”. tered in the system can be set Input required information. as a destination. In order to perform an online...
  • Page 225: Importing Favourites And Stored Routes

    POIs and routes to a USB memory, refer to www.my.toyota.eu. Registering an external point as a favourite and routes from the internet To access Toyota portal site via the internet, the cellular phone or...
  • Page 226: Street View

    8-1. Toyota online Street View Procedure for downloading favourites and routes from a USB memory The Street View of the desired location can be viewed, pro- Open the cover and connect a vided the system is connected device. to the internet. (P.223)
  • Page 227: Weather

    8-1. Toyota online favourite location. (P.227) Weather ■ Registering favourites Select “Set location”. Weather information for a desired location can be dis- Enter desired location by per- played, provided the system is forming search. Select the connected to the internet.
  • Page 228: Parking

    : Select to sort alphabetically by POI name. : Select to sort by price. : This function needs an Internet con- nection and a login on the Toyota server. : Select to display the list with map. : Select to update parking informa-...
  • Page 229: Fuel Price

    : Select to sort by brand. : Select to sort by price. : This function needs an Internet con- nection and a login on the Toyota server. : Select to display the list with map. : Select to update fuel price informa-...
  • Page 230: Setup

    Select to change the order of application contents. Select to choose which applica- tion shall auto-start after the system is started. Setting the Toyota web account Display the Toyota online set- tings screen. (P.230) Select “Toyota web account”.
  • Page 231 “Select account”: Select to change the tings screen. (P.230) account or add the new account. Select “Fuel grade”. “Retrieve settings”: Select to download settings from the Toyota server to the Select desire fuel grade. navigation system. “Send settings”: Select to upload set- Reordering the application...
  • Page 232 8-2. Setup...
  • Page 233: Index

    Index Alphabetical Index ...234...
  • Page 234: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Receiving a message....201 Replying to a message (quick reply) AM/FM/DAB radio ......110 ..........203 Manual tuning ......112 “Bluetooth” button (“Setup” screen) Overview ........110 ..........17, 38 Presetting a station ....111 Buttons overview......12 Radio options ......112 Operations of each part....12 RDS (Radio data system) ..
  • Page 235 Alphabetical Index “Display” button General settings screen ....49 (“Menu” screen) ..... 14, 31 GPS (Global Positioning System)100 Distance guide line display mode154 Limitations of the navigation system Screen description ..... 154 ..........100 Guiding the route......19 Deleting destinations....20 Setting the destination....19 Editing route ........
  • Page 236 Alphabetical Index POI icons ........64 Map screen operation ....61 “Online” button Current position display ....61 (“Setup” screen) ....17, 223 Map layout ........62 Online search ........224 Map scale........61 Operating information ....131 Map scroll operation..... 61 Error messages......137 Map settings ........
  • Page 237 190 player for the first time ....36 Phone settings......206 ® Registering a Bluetooth phone for “Toyota assistance settings” screen the first time .......34 ..........214 Registering an entry .......89 Contact/Call history settings screen Creating a new entry ....89 ..........
  • Page 238 Settings required for using the ser- Steering switches ......129 vice ..........223 Steering switch operation...129 Connecting to internet....224 Street View ........226 Obtaining Toyota portal site account Displaying the Street View ..226 ..........223 Setup ....... 93, 130, 206, 230 “Setup” button ®...
  • Page 239 “Voice” button screen ........230 (“Setup” screen) .....17, 51 Toyota online settings screen..230 Voice settings........51 Toyota parking assist monitor ..148 Displaying the voice settings screen Driving precautions ....148 ...........51 Screen display ......149 Voice settings screen ....51 Using the system .......
  • Page 240 Map database information and updates...
  • Page 243 Certification...

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