Toyota GR Supra Owner's Manual

Toyota GR Supra Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS NAVIGATION 1-1. NAVIGATION Overview ......... Destination input ..... Trip ........11 ........13 Settings .........23 Split screen ......26 Traffic bulletins ......28 Navigation data .....32 Frequently asked questions ..33 ENTERTAINMENT 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT General information....36 Tone ........38 Radio........40 Audio ........50 Video ........58 COMMUNICATION 3-1.
  • Page 3 NAVIGATION 1-1. NAVIGATION Overview ......Destination input ....Trip .........11 ........13 Settings ......23 Split screen ....26 Traffic bulletins ....28 Navigation data ....32 Frequently asked questions ........33 Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 4 1-1. NAVIGATION Overview 1-1.NAVIGATION Safety information WARNING Vehicle features and options Operating the integrated infor- ● mation systems and communi- cation devices while driving can This chapter describes all stan- distract from traffic. It is possible dard, country-specific and to lose control of the vehicle. optional features offered with There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 5 1-1. NAVIGATION Destination input Entering the address Vehicle features and Concept options The address can be entered in This chapter describes all stan- any order. dard, country-specific and optional features offered with Example: entering the the series. It also describes fea- address via the town/city tures and functions that are not "City/Postal code?"...
  • Page 6 Toyota Supra Com- stored in the vehicle. All entries mand. are displayed that include this  To have the available voice text string.
  • Page 7 1-1. NAVIGATION ›Voice commands‹ or ›Help‹. Say the address in the sug- gested order. Saying the entries Continue making the entry as prompted by the voice activa-  Complete addresses can be tion system. spoken as a single command, If necessary, individually name or countries, towns/cities, the separate parts of the streets and intersections can...
  • Page 8 1-1. NAVIGATION the contacts and can be Online Search changed there. Edit contacts, "Online search" refer to page 67. Enter the keyword. Points of Interest "Search" Suggestions are displayed. General information Select a suggestion. A list of the Points of Interest is dis- Points of Interest are destina- played.
  • Page 9 1-1. NAVIGATION If necessary, "Start guidance" Interest category to search for Points of Interest in the desired category at you current location. Category search "Category search" Displaying Points of Inter- "All categories" or select the est on the map desired Points of Interest cat- egory.
  • Page 10 1-1. NAVIGATION Destination entry using Destination entry via Con- GPS coordinates cierge Concept General information Destinations can be entered Concierge provides information, directly using GPS coordinates. for instance about hotels and restaurants. Addresses can be transmitted directly to the navi- General information gation system.
  • Page 11 1-1. NAVIGATION Trip Intermediate destinations Vehicle features and General information options Before entering an intermediate This chapter describes all stan- destination, an individual desti- dard, country-specific and nation must be set. optional features offered with A maximum of 30 intermediate the series.
  • Page 12 1-1. NAVIGATION "Save trip" Adjusting the intermedi- ate destinations Enter the name. "Navigation" Select the symbol. "Map" "Guidance" Selecting Select the intermediate desti- "Navigation" nation. "Trips" Select desired setting: "My trips"  "Skip destination": skip the Select a stored trip. current intermediate destina- tion.
  • Page 13 Con- troller. Overview General information The map can be used via Toyota Supra Command. Basic entry explanation, refer to the Owner's Manual for the vehi- cle. Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 14 1-1. NAVIGATION Map view Symbol Function Select the map view. Interactive map. To change to the function bar, move the Controller to the left. Status field The following information is dis- Function bar played: Route section with traffic  Symbol for active destination obstruction guidance.
  • Page 15 1-1. NAVIGATION "Save as contact" or "Add to Destination guidance contact" Select an existing contact, if Starting available. "Navigation" Enter name and, if neces- sary, additional details. Enter the destination, refer to page 5. "Save contact in the vehicle" "Start guidance" Changing the route After the route has been started, details...
  • Page 16 1-1. NAVIGATION "Map" In the Professional naviga- tion system: online alterna- Move the Controller to the tive routes left. "Route" ■ General information Select the desired setting. Online alternative routes are transmitted online to the vehicle. If necessary, select general routine criteria: "General Information about traffic obstruc- route settings"...
  • Page 17 1-1. NAVIGATION "Route" General information "Route details" Depending on the equipment, Highlight route section. different views of the route are available during destination The route section is displayed on the split screen. guidance:  List of route sections, refer to Bypassing a section of the page 17.
  • Page 18 1-1. NAVIGATION Gas station recommendation Changing the route details ■ ■ Concept Concept The remaining range is calcu- With active destination guid- lated, and if needed, gas sta- ance, the route displayed on the tions along the route are map can be adjusted manually. displayed.
  • Page 19 1-1. NAVIGATION Move the Controller to the Sym- Function left. "Route" "Next route section" "Change route" "Previous route section" Select desired setting: "Jump to destination"  "Modify route magnet": modify "Jump to position" changed route once more. "Points of Interest" ...
  • Page 20 1-1. NAVIGATION "Satellite images": depending on Storing on the program- availability and resolution, in some mable memory buttons scales satellite images are dis- played as the background. The function for switching the spoken instructions on/off can Map view be stored on a programmable memory button for quick access.
  • Page 21 If destination guidance is active, adjusted. destination guidance hints can Here, the map can be used via be displayed in the map view for Toyota Supra Command. the respective maneuvering points of the current route. Operating with the Con- troller General information "Navigation"...
  • Page 22 1-1. NAVIGATION  move the Controller in the "Change map view": required direction and turn it. change the map view. Press the Controller. Select the desired setting. Functions Different functions are available depending on the point selected on the map: ...
  • Page 23 1-1. NAVIGATION Settings "Settings" "Route settings" Vehicle features and "Default preference" options Select desired setting:  "Fast": time-optimized route, This chapter describes all stan- being a combination of the dard, country-specific and shortest possible route and optional features offered with the fastest roads.
  • Page 24 1-1. NAVIGATION ■ automatically applied as well. Defining an area to be avoided • "With confirmation": if suitable detours are available, a message "Navigation" is displayed first. "Settings"  "Toll roads" "Route settings" • "Avoid" "Areas to avoid" • "Use cash" "Set new area to avoid"...
  • Page 25 1-1. NAVIGATION "Set home address" or Displaying the list of cit- "Change home address" ies/towns "Navigation" Navigation data "Settings" "Available on-street parking Concept info" Information regarding position The list of cities/towns is displayed. determination and navigation data version can be called up. Settings Concept "Navigation"...
  • Page 26 1-1. NAVIGATION Split screen "Settings" Press the button. Vehicle features and "Reset all settings" options This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 27 1-1. NAVIGATION • "Route overview": display the Press the button. route overview. Select desired setting:  "Arrow display": with destina-  "Traffic Info": display traffic tion guidance active, the arrow view is displayed. If no flow and traffic events. destination guidance is active, ...
  • Page 28 1-1. NAVIGATION Traffic bulletins cluster as a vehicle messages. Certain BMW models equipped with navigation have the capa- Vehicle features and bility to display traffic informa- options tion. If your system has this This chapter describes all stan- capability, the following addi- tional terms and conditions dard, country-specific and optional features offered with...
  • Page 29 1-1. NAVIGATION RESPECT TO THE TRAFFIC AS NEGLIGENCE, PRODUCT LIABILITY AND STRICT LIA- DATA (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THAT THE TRAF- BILITY). SOME STATES DO FIC DATA WILL BE NOT ALLOW THE EXCLU- SION OR LIMITATION OF INCI- ERROR-FREE, WILL OPER- ATE WITHOUT INTERRUP- DENTAL OR TION OR THAT THE TRAFFIC...
  • Page 30 1-1. NAVIGATION RTTI is then used and displayed Displaying list of traffic instead of the traffic bulletins bulletins from the radio stations. "Navigation" With RTTI, traffic obstructions are localized more comprehen- "Map" sively and precisely. Traffic con- Move the Controller to the ditions on roads other than the left.
  • Page 31 1-1. NAVIGATION information service. Traffic bulletins on the Dynamic destination guid- ance Map view settings "Navigation" Concept "Map" With dynamic destination guid- "Map content" ance, traffic bulletins are consid- ered when calculating routes.  "Traffic icons": symbols for traffic events are displayed. Settings ...
  • Page 32 USB device. must be observed. Current navigation data is avail- Concept able from your Toyota dealer or in the Toyota Supra Connect Information regarding position User Site. determination and navigation Depending on the data volume, data version can be called up.
  • Page 33 1-1. NAVIGATION Frequently asked Remove the USB device after the update. questions Viewing the status Vehicle features and options Press the button. This chapter describes all stan- "Saving navigation data in dard, country-specific and the vehicle…(USB)" optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 34 1-1. NAVIGATION town/city. Input any street in the selected town/city and start destination guidance. Why does destination guidance not accept a destination?  The destination data is not contained in the navigation data. Select a destination that is as close as possible to the original.
  • Page 35 ENTERTAINMENT 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT General information ..36 Tone .......38 Radio......40 Audio......50 Video ......58 Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 36 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT General information 2-1.ENTERTAINMENT Button Function Programmable mem- Vehicle features and ory buttons. options Change waveband/sat- ellite radio. This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and Sound output optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not Safety information necessarily available in your vehicle, e.
  • Page 37 A list of all currently available enter- tainment sources is displayed. Press the button again to select an entertainment source. Via Toyota Supra Command: "Media/Radio" A list of all possible entertainment sources is displayed. Select the desired entertain- ment source.
  • Page 38 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Tone To store: press the Controller. Multi-channel playback, Vehicle features and surround options This chapter describes all stan- Concept dard, country-specific and optional features offered with When surround is activated, the series. It also describes fea- multi-channel playback is simu- tures and functions that are not lated when a stereo audio track necessarily available in your...
  • Page 39 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Turn the Controller to select ume. the audio frequency range to  "Gong": ratio of the volume of be adjusted. the signal tone, for instance for safety belt reminder, to the Press the Controller. entertainment volume. Turn the Controller to adjust The basic setting ensures that the the audio frequency.
  • Page 40 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Radio mation, such as the station name, in the FM waveband. It is recommended to switch on Vehicle features and RDS. options This chapter describes all stan- Switching on/off dard, country-specific and "Media/Radio" optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- "FM"...
  • Page 41 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT "Media/Radio" Symbol Meaning "FM" or "AM" Station is not stored. Move the Controller to the Station is already stored. left. "Manual search" Storing the station being To select the frequency: turn played the Controller. "Media/Radio" To store the frequency: press "FM"...
  • Page 42 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT former of the music. multicast stations whose station name ends with ...HD2, ...HD3, Availability, content and ...: sequence are set by the radio station. In areas in which the station is not continuously received in dig- ital mode, there may be interrup- Displaying additional station tions of the audible signal lasting information...
  • Page 43 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Select a station. best when you have an unob- structed view of the sky. Press the button. The channel name is displayed "Station info" in the status line. License conditions Enabling channels "Media/Radio" "Satellite radio" Press the button. "Show subscription info"...
  • Page 44 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT "Media/Radio" Changing the channel "Satellite radio" Press the button on the The last station listened to will be radio. played and the station list dis- played. The next and/or previous chan- nel from the channel list is Select the desired channel played.
  • Page 45 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Highlight the played channel. Prerequisite: the signal must be available. Press the Controller and hold until the storage list is dis- The stored audio track can be played. played with a delay following the live broadcast. When the mem- Select the desired memory ory is full, the older tracks are location.
  • Page 46 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT the current track will be played Timeshift menu from the beginning. Sym- Function Adding the current channel to Smart Favorites Go to the live broadcast. Automatic timeshift deacti- Press the button. vated/activated. "Add to Smart Favorites" Playback/pause. Removing the current chan- Automatic timeshift nel from Smart Favorites With automatic timeshift, audio...
  • Page 47 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Up to 30 Favorites can be Select the type of sport stored. desired. Select the desired team. Storing the artist or track Activating/deactivating a It is only possible to store Favor- notification ites that are currently being broadcast. The channel informa- A notification can be displayed tion must be available.
  • Page 48 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT cast every few minutes. "Favorite alert" Select the symbol while the mes- Selecting a region sage is shown. The displayed favorite is played. "Media/Radio" When the message disappears, "Satellite radio" the list of channels that is cur- rently playing one of the stored Press the button.
  • Page 49 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Move the Controller to the Selecting a station left. "Media/Radio" "SiriusXM program guide" "Presets" Automatic update Select the desired station. About twice a year, Sirius per- Deleting a station forms an update of the channel names and positions. The "Media/Radio"...
  • Page 50 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Audio Sym- Meaning Vehicle features and Music interface for smart- phones. options Bluetooth audio. This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and Music collection optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not General information necessarily available in your Tracks from USB devices can...
  • Page 51 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Storing from a USB device Continuing storing from a USB device Connect the USB device, "Media/Radio" refer to page 54, to the USB port. "USB" "Media/Radio" Or: Select the name of the USB device. "USB" Move the Controller to the Or: Select the name of the USB left.
  • Page 52 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT "Delete folder" or "Delete "Media search" title" "Browse folder" Folders and tracks of the top direc- Displaying free disk space tory level are displayed. Highlight the desired folder or "Media/Radio" track, search in subdirecto- "Music collection" ries as needed. Press the button.
  • Page 53 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT to perform the storage operation Backing up the music collec- during a relatively long trip. If the tion storage process is canceled, do Regularly back up your music not unplug the USB device. collection to a USB device; oth- Storage will resume on your erwise, the stored music might next trip.
  • Page 54 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT track, as well as playback lists, external devices such as are transmitted into the vehicle. audio devices or mobile This may take some time, phones via Bluetooth. depending on the USB device,  The volume of the sound out- file size, and number of tracks.
  • Page 55 Bluetooth version, some Blue- The following search criteria tooth device functions may not refer to the data stored in the be available when using Toyota track information. Supra Command. If necessary, the missing functions can be Move the Controller to the accessed directly on the device left.
  • Page 56 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Select desired setting: summarized under "unknown". Tracks without track information  "Search" can only be found via the direc- All the tracks containing the search tory structure. string are displayed. Entering more characters will continue to narrow Search playlists down the search results.
  • Page 57 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Select the track at which the All tracks of the selected album are displayed. playback is going to begin. Select the track at which the Information on playback appears playback is going to begin. on the Control Display. A playback list is created from the search Move the Controller to the results.
  • Page 58 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Video Favorites list Vehicle features and Concept options The current track can be assigned to a special playback This chapter describes all stan- list, the Favorites list. If the cur- dard, country-specific and rent track already belongs to the optional features offered with Favorites list, it can be deleted the series.
  • Page 59 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT "Media search" Sym- Meaning "Videos" USB device. A list of all available videos is dis- played. Screen Mirroring. Select the track at which the playback is going to begin. USB media Information on playback appears on the Control Display. The play- back list corresponds to the list of General information films resulting from the search.
  • Page 60 2-1. ENTERTAINMENT Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 61 COMMUNICATION 3-1. COMMUNICATION Telephone ......62 Services and applications ........81 Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 62 Owner's Manual for Incoming calls can be answered the vehicle. in several ways. At high temperatures, the  Via Toyota Supra Command: charge function of the mobile "Accept" phone can be limited where appropriate and functions are no Press the button on the ...
  • Page 63 3-1. COMMUNICATION Rejecting a call Selecting number from list  Via Toyota Supra Command: Select from list. Call is estab- lished via the mobile phone, "Reject" from where the entry originates.  Via the selection list in the Via options: start call via the instrument cluster: Use the second mobile phone.
  • Page 64 3-1. COMMUNICATION To store: press the Controller. DTMF suffix dialing DTMF suffix dialing can be used Dialing a number for gaining access to network "Communication" services or for controlling devices, for instance to make a "Dial number" remote inquiry of an answering Enter the numbers.
  • Page 65 3-1. COMMUNICATION Select new number. The remote control must be located in the vehicle for this to The call is started and the first call work. is put on hold. Depending on the mobile Switching between two calls, phone, the system automatically hold call switches to the hands-free sys- tem.
  • Page 66 3-1. COMMUNICATION Displaying all contacts Storing a home contact "Communication" The home contact can be stored. This will be the first entry "Contacts" in the contact list. The contacts are listed in alphabeti- "Home contact (empty)" cal order. Depending on the number of con- Fill in the desired fields.
  • Page 67 3-1. COMMUNICATION contacts may differ from the Deleting all contacts in vehi- selected sorting order. Press the button. All contacts stored in the vehicle are deleted. Contacts trans- "Sort contacts" ferred from the mobile phone "Last name" or "First name" are not deleted.
  • Page 68 3-1. COMMUNICATION Showing contact pictures Additional functions Pictures stored with the contacts General information are stored in the vehicle when the mobile phone is connected Depending on the mobile to the vehicle. phone, the following contents of "My Vehicle" the mobile phone are trans- "System settings"...
  • Page 69 3-1. COMMUNICATION sage or conversation. The con- Sym- Meaning versation with this contact is displayed. Read short message. Unread short message. Answering or forwarding a short message Filtering the message list Select the desired short mes- sage. Press the button. "Reply"...
  • Page 70 3-1. COMMUNICATION Text recognition, refer to page 74. Select the desired account. "Send" Status To cancel: "Delete all content" A symbol identifies the e-mail Additional functions status. The following functions are Sym- Meaning available when a short message or conversation is selected. Read e-mail.
  • Page 71 3-1. COMMUNICATION "To:" New e-mail Enter e-mail address or contact. Tilt "Communication" the Controller to the right as needed to select the contact from "Email" the list of results. "Compose email" "From:" "To:" Select mobile phone and user account as needed, from which the Enter e-mail address or contact.
  • Page 72 3-1. COMMUNICATION  "Show previous week" Deactivating reminders  "Show next week" Select the desired calendar entry. Displaying the calendar "Deactivate reminders" month Select the calendar day. Updating the calendar The monthly overview is dis- Update data, refer to page 75. played.
  • Page 73 3-1. COMMUNICATION "Activate reminders" Exporting all voice notes Reminders are displayed in the In order to export voice notes Messages and in the Status field, see Owner's Manual for the vehicle. via the USB port, a compatible device must be connected to the Updating tasks USB port.
  • Page 74 3-1. COMMUNICATION voice recognition and converted "Pause recording" into text. The text can be cor- "Save" rected and supplemented as The voice note is displayed in the required. The text can be used list of voice notes. as subject or content of e-mails To cancel: "Cancel"...
  • Page 75 3-1. COMMUNICATION  Move the Controller to the left Improving voice recognition to end. for contact names ■ Concept Playback The contact names of the con- Voice notes can be played. nected mobile phones are trans-  mitted to voice recognition. This "Play"...
  • Page 76 3-1. COMMUNICATION  Charging the rechargeable Highlight the desired ele- ment, for instance a phone battery of a mobile phone with number. Qi capability and of other mobile devices, which support Move the Controller to the the Qi standard. right. ...
  • Page 77 3-1. COMMUNICATION distance of 4 in/10 cm during WARNING operation. When charging a device that ● Therefore, a distance of 4 in/10 meets the Qi standard in the wireless charging tray, any cm must be maintained in every metal objects located between direction when operating the the device and the tray can device.
  • Page 78 6.0 x 3.1 x 0.7 vehicle. in/154.5 x 80 x 18 mm. The forgotten warning is dis- played in the instrument cluster. Overview Activating Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "System settings" "Wireless charging tray" "Forgotten mobile device alert" Storage area...
  • Page 79 The mobile phone is not as specified by the manufac- charging. turer. Antennas MUST be Contact your Toyota installed at least 20 cm (8 dealer. inches) from any person. You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested...
  • Page 80 3-1. COMMUNICATION (https://saqat.t-mobile.com/sit required by the FCC, such as es/SignalBooster#). intermodulation limits, oscillation detection and gain limits.  Verizon's online registration Booster Manufacturer: Kathrein link: (http:// www.verizonwireless.com/ Automotive wcms/consumer/ Model Number: LTECOMPB0 register-signal-booster.html). Part Number: 6803145-01  AT&T online registration link FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0 (https://securec45.
  • Page 81 Details on the content and optional features offered with scope of Toyota Supra Connect the series. It also describes fea- can be obtained from user site tures and functions that are not or your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 82  Certain technical require- For further information on the available services, the vehicle ments are met. manufacturer recommends con-  Active Toyota Supra Connect tacting your Toyota dealer or contract. customer support.  Equipment version with Auto- Remote maintenance can com-...
  • Page 83 3-1. COMMUNICATION Toyota Supra Connect Displaying messages "Connected Serv." or "Com- Functional requirements munication"  The date setting on the Con- "Messages" trol Display is current, see The most recent messages are dis- played. Owner's Manual for the vehi- cle.
  • Page 84 Concept numbers and addresses. A Toyota Supra Connect Services voice connection to the Con- offer the option to display infor- cierge is established for this pur- mation, for instance regarding pose.
  • Page 85 Remote Services enable some scope and content depend on vehicle functions to be con- the device manufacturer and trolled remotely via the Toyota can vary depending on the Supra Connect app. The app country-specific version. can be used to lock and unlock the vehicle, for instance.
  • Page 86 Select the entry to switch CarPlay The iPhone phone app opens. CarPlay Navigation Using CarPlay The destination of an active Car- CarPlay can be used via Toyota Play navigation can be handed Supra Command and voice over to the navigation. Naviga- operation.
  • Page 87 The registration pro- cess creates a personal Toyota Supra Connect account for you. If you already have a Toyota Supra Connect account, you can use its login details in the Toyota Supra Connect app.
  • Page 88 3-1. COMMUNICATION Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 89 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z..90 Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from July ’20 Prod.)
  • Page 90 Everything from A to Z Everything from A to Z Address entry, navigation ..5 Default settings, navigation..23 Alternative routes.....16 Destination entry by voice..6 AM/FM station......40 Destination entry using GPS Announcement, navigation, see coordinates ......10 Spoken instructions....19 Destination guidance ....15 App, Remote Services .....85 Destination guidance hints, route Apple CarPlay preparation, oper- ..........21...
  • Page 91 Everything from A to Z Help regarding navigation, see Frequently asked questions..33 Online alternative routes ..16 Home address, navigation..7 On-street parking info ....20 Hotline, see Customer support82 Parking information....20 Inductive charging of a smart- Pause, audio playback .....36 phone, see Wireless charging Phone conference, see Calls with tray...........76 multiple parties .......64...
  • Page 92 Everything from A to Z Tone ...........38 Toyota Supra Connect .....83 Satellite radio......43 Toyota Supra Connect Store ...83 Screen Mirroring, video ...59 Traffic bulletins, navigation ..28 Select a destination from con- Treble, sound settings .....38 tacts, navigation.......9 Trip, destination guidance with Service messages, see Mes- intermediate destinations ..11...

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