Toyota LAND CRUISER STATION WAGON 2021 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3 • Listening to the radio system • Enjoying music and video Speech command • Operating the speech command system system • Operating the phone Phone (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Toyota App Suite • Operating the Toyota App Suite Index • Search alphabetically...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Starting route guidance..ation 3-3. Route guidance Initial screen......Route guidance screen..Touch screen ......Typical voice guidance prompts Toyota multi-operation touch ..........Home screen ......Editing route......Entering letters and num- 3-4. Setup bers/list screen operation ... Navigation settings ....
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS USB memory ......182 Audio/visual system iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay) ....183 4-1. Basic operation Android Auto .......184 Quick reference ....118 SmartDeviceLink™ Apps..185 Some basics .......120 ® Bluetooth audio....185 4-2. Radio operation External devices ....186 AM/FM/DAB radio....126 Rear-DLNA ......187 Internet radio.......130 ®...
  • Page 6 Phone settings ....233 6-3. What to do if... Troubleshooting ....241 Toyota App Suite 7-1. Toyota App Suite-overview Toyota App Suite service..246 7-2. Toyota App Suite operation Toyota App Suite ....248 7-3. Setup Toyota App Suite settings...252 Index Alphabetical Index .....254...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Toyota App Suite The navigation system is designed subscription status, and map data to select efficient routes from your...
  • Page 9 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 113. TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORA- TION...
  • Page 10: 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 11 Do not allow other people to use sure you understand the system. this system until they have read Do not allow other people to use and understood the instructions in this system until they have read this manual. and understood the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 12 whether the instruction can be done safely and legally. This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, condition of streets, and avail- ability of emergency services. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this sys- tem a substitute for the driver’s per- sonal judgement.
  • Page 13: 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 14: Basic Function

    1-1. Basic function Buttons overview 1-1.Basic function Operations of each part  9-inch display model By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. (P.25, 26) Press to access the home screen. (P.29) Press to display the “Menu” screen. (P.15) Press to access the audio/visual system.
  • Page 15 1-1. Basic function : Refer to the “Owner’s Manual” : This function is not made available in some countries or areas. : When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, this function will be unavailable.  12.3-inch display model By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions.
  • Page 16 When wearing sunglasses with polarized lenses, the screen looks lighter or darker. Software license for the 12.3 inch display Free/Open Source Software Information This product contains Free/Open Source Software(FOSS). The license information and/or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL. http://www.globaldenso.com/en/opensource/ivi/toyota/...
  • Page 17: Menu" Screen

    1-1. Basic function “Menu” screen “Menu” screen operation Press the “MENU” button to display the “Menu” screen. Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen. (P.58) Select to display the destination screen. (P.77) Select to display the audio control screen. (P.118) Select to display the hands-free operation screen.
  • Page 18: Status Icon

    1-1. Basic function Status icon displayed on the cellular phone. The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the phone Status icons are displayed at you have. the top of the screen. When the cellular phone is out of the service area or in a place inac- Status icon explanation cessible by radio waves,...
  • Page 19 1-1. Basic function ® displayed on the Bluetooth device. Indicators Conditions The amount of battery charge left Indicates that the condi- may not be displayed depending on ® tion of the Bluetooth (Blue) ® connection is good. the type of the Bluetooth device connected.
  • Page 20: Setup" Screen

    The items shown on the “Setup” (P.96) screen can be set. ® Select to set Wi-Fi connection : 12.3-inch display model settings. (P.47) Select to set Toyota App Suite *1, 2 settings. (P.252) Select to set traffic information *1, 2 settings. (P.108) : 12.3-inch display model...
  • Page 21: Navigation Operation

    1-2. Navigation operation  Displaying the micro city map Operating the map 1-2.Navigation operation (P.68) screen Moving the map screen : 12.3-inch display model Select the desired point on the Displaying the current posi- map screen. tion of the vehicle on the map screen Press the “MAP”...
  • Page 22: Guiding The Route

    1-2. Navigation operation Select “OK”. Guiding the route  Selecting routes other than the one recommended. (P.86) : 12.3-inch display model  Guidance to the destination is Setting the destination displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance. Press the “MAP”...
  • Page 23: Registering Home

    1-2. Navigation operation P.80 Registering home Setting home as the destina- : 12.3-inch display model tion Registering home Press the “MAP” button. Press the “MAP” button. Select Select  Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can Search for your home.
  • Page 24 1-2. Navigation operation...
  • Page 25: Basic Function

    Basic function 2-1. Basic information before operation Initial screen ....... Touch screen...... Toyota multi-operation touch ......... Home screen ...... 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 ®...
  • Page 26: Basic Information Before Oper- Ation Initial Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation Initial screen remainder screen will be displayed 2-1.Basic information before operation when the system is turned on. When the engine switch is Restarting the system turned to ACC or ON, the initial screen will be displayed and When system response is the system will begin operat- extremely slow, the system can be...
  • Page 27: 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 28 2-1. Basic information before operation gestures. Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes. Touch screen operation NOTICE To prevent damaging the screen, This system is operated mainly lightly touch the screen buttons with your finger. by the buttons on the screen. (Referred to as screen buttons Do not use objects other than your finger to touch the screen.
  • Page 29: Toyota Multi-Operation Touch

     If the operable part of a capaci- The following functions can be dis- tive touch screen button is played and operated on the Toyota wiped, it may operate uninten- multi-operation touch. tionally. Operate a button to change the dis- ...
  • Page 30 Toyota multi-operation touch operation Select to turn flick operation on the side screen on/off. Moving screens on the Display the software information Toyota multi-operation touch Software license Select to change the ©1982-2013, QNX Software Sys- position of the screens on the tems Limited.
  • Page 31: Home Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation Home screen On the home screen, multiple screens, such as the audio/visual system screen, hands-free screen and clock screen, can be displayed simultaneously. Select to seek for stations in the relevant program type/channel Home screen operation category.
  • Page 32 2-1. Basic information before operation Check that the home screen is Select the items to be set. displayed. Select to change the display  Selecting a screen will display it information and area on the full screen. home screen. Select to change the home The display information and area on the home screen can be customized.
  • Page 33: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    2-1. Basic information before operation Entering letters and Select to make a space on cur- numbers/list screen sor. operation Keyboard layout can be changed. (P.57) Entering letters and num- When is displayed, selecting it bers will move the cursor within the text field.
  • Page 34 2-1. Basic information before operation dates that match the beginning of Scrolling list screen the text. Input text. Select the desired candidate. To scroll up/down the list, flick the list up/down.  To select a candidate that is not Select to skip to the next or pre- vious page.
  • Page 35 2-1. Basic information before operation the system displays “” on the Input text. screen. Sorting The order of a list displayed on the screen can be sorted in the order of distance from the current location, date, category, etc. Select “Sort”. Select “Search”.
  • Page 36: Screen Adjustment

    2-1. Basic information before operation Screen adjustment Select the desired items to be set. The contrast and brightness of the screen display and the image of the camera display can be adjusted. The screen can also be turned off, and/or changed to either day or night mode.
  • Page 37: Linking Multi-Information Display And The System

    2-1. Basic information before operation Linking multi-informa- Adjusting the con- tion display and the sys- trast/brightness The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted according The following functions of the to the brightness of your surround- system are linked with the ings.
  • Page 38: Connectivity Settings

    2-2. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting 2-2.Connectivity settings ® Registering a Bluetooth ® a Bluetooth device phone for the first time Registering from the system To use the hands-free system, ® Turn the Bluetooth connection it is necessary to register a setting of your cellular phone on. ®...
  • Page 39 2-2. Connectivity settings ® Check that the following screen  If the desired Bluetooth phone is displayed, indicating pairing is not on the list, select “If you was successful. cannot find...” and follow the guidance on the screen. (P.38) ® Register the Bluetooth device ®...
  • Page 40 2-2. Connectivity settings Registering from phone ® Bluetooth device being con- Select “If you cannot find...”. nected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on ® the Bluetooth device’s screen. Respond and operate the ® Bluetooth device according to the confirmation message. Follow the steps in “Registering ®...
  • Page 41 2-2. Connectivity settings select “Audio”. (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) • This is a profile to use the Toyota Select “Source”. App Suite service and smartphone Select “Bluetooth”. *1, 2 collaboration function. Select “Yes” to register an audio  A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribu- player.
  • Page 42: Setting Bluetooth Details

    2-2. Connectivity settings Bluetooth SIG, Inc. ® Setting Bluetooth details ® Displaying the Bluetooth setup screen “Setup” screen is displayed by following operation:  Press the “SETUP” button.  Press the “MENU” button, then select “Setup”. : 12.3-inch display model Select “Bluetooth”.
  • Page 43 If more than 1 Bluetooth device function. has been registered, select which  If a phone which is compatible device to connect to. with both the Toyota App Suite ® Display the Bluetooth settings service and smartphone collabo- screen. (P.40) ration is registered, the Select “Registered device”.
  • Page 44 2-2. Connectivity settings Check that a confirmation device in a location where the con- screen is displayed when the nection can be established. connection is complete.  When the engine switch is turned  If an error message is displayed, to ACC or ON, the system follow the guidance on the searches for a nearby registered...
  • Page 45 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired device. ® Registering a Bluetooth device ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be registered. ® Bluetooth compatible phones (HFP) and audio players (AVP) can be registered simultaneously. Select “Yes” when the confirma- This operation cannot be performed tion screen appears.
  • Page 46 2-2. Connectivity settings Select “Device info”. ® Bluetooth phone and cannot be changed. Select to set smartphone collab- oration on/off. Compatibility profile is unique to ® Bluetooth device and cannot be changed. Confirm and change the Select to reset all setup items. ®...
  • Page 47 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired connection ® Select to set Bluetooth connec- method. tion on/off. (P.45) Select to change the automatic connection priority of the regis- ® tered Bluetooth devices. (P.45) Select to edit the system infor- mation. (P.46) Select to reset all setup items.
  • Page 48 2-2. Connectivity settings Select the desired item to be “Move down” to change the pre- set. ferred order. Select to set automatic connec- ® A newly registered Bluetooth device tion priority on/off. will automatically be given the highest automatic connection priority. Select to change the automatic connection priority of the regis- Editing the system informa-...
  • Page 49: Connecting To Miracast Via Wi-Fi

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® Connecting to Miracast PIN code used when the ® ® via Wi-Fi Bluetooth device was regis- tered. Can be changed to a desired code. (P.47) ® Using the Wi-Fi function, this Device address is unique to the system can connect to device and cannot be changed.
  • Page 50 2-2. Connectivity settings radio waves and electrical noise, com- ® Wi-Fi settings screen munication may be slow or impossi- ble. WARNING ® Use Wi-Fi devices only when safe and legal to do so. ® Your audio unit is fitted with Wi-Fi antennas.
  • Page 51 2-2. Connectivity settings  Security WPA2™ • WPA2™ is a trademark of Wi-Fi Alli- ® ance...
  • Page 52: Apple Carplay/Android Auto Apple Carplay/Android Auto

    2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Apple CarPlay/Android Connect the device to the USB 2-3.Apple CarPlay/Android Auto port. (P.121) Auto™ Select “Always enable” or “Enable once”. : This function is not made available in some countries or areas.  If “Do not enable” is selected, an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Apple CarPlay connection will allows some applications,...
  • Page 53 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  12.3-inch display model Connect the device to the USB port. (P.121) Select “On” to enable the func- tion.  “Off”: Select to not enable Android Auto. Android Auto will remain off until “Android Auto” of “Projection settings”...
  • Page 54 (Apple CarPlay functions, such as music playback, only) may be restricted. *1, 2 • Toyota App Suite As the applications for each function are provided by a third-party, they : 12.3-inch display model may be subject to change or discon- : This function is not made available in tinuation without notice.
  • Page 55 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  9-inch display model Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user interface meets Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this prod- uct with iPhone, iPod, or iPad may Android Auto™...
  • Page 56 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution Check if the device supports Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Check if Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is enabled on the connected device. Check if the Android Auto application is installed to the device to be connected. For details, refer to Apple CarPlay: https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/.
  • Page 57 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution Check if the USB cable being used to connect the device to the system is damaged. To check if the USB cable is damaged internally, connect the device The Apple CarPlay/Android to another system, such as a PC, and check if the Auto screen has flickers device is recognized by the connected system.
  • Page 58 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution When using Apple CarPlay, route guidance arrows and turn by turn navigation are not displayed on the multi- information display and sys- This is not a malfunction as display of these items is tem display. When using not possible with this function.
  • Page 59: Other Settings

     “Software update” select “On” or “Off” for daylight saving Select to update software versions. For time, automatic adjustment of the clock, details, contact your Toyota dealer. etc. (P.58)  “Software information”  “Customise home screen” Select to display the software informa- Select to customize the home screen.
  • Page 60 2-4. Other settings such software, where applicable.) nals.  “SW sensitivity level” Setting the time zone Select to change the capacitive touch screen button sensitivity to 1 (low), 2 Select “Time zone”. (medium), or 3 (high). Select the desired time zone. : 12.3-inch display model ...
  • Page 61 2-4. Other settings Display the general settings Projection settings screen. (P.57) Display the general settings Select “Delete personal data”. screen. (P.57) Select “Delete”. Select “Projection settings”. Select “Yes” when the confirma- Select the desired items to be tion screen appears. set.
  • Page 62: Voice Settings

    2-4. Other settings Voice settings tion prompts on/off. Select to set the beep sound of Voice volume, etc. can be set. navigation guidance. Select to reset all setup items. Displaying the voice set- : When an Apple CarPlay/Android tings screen Auto connection is established, speech command system (Siri/Goo- “Setup”...
  • Page 63: Vehicle Settings

    2-4. Other settings Vehicle settings : If equipped Maintenance Settings are available for main- tenance, vehicle customiza- : 12.3-inch display model tion, etc. When the system is turned on, the maintenance reminder screen dis- Displaying the vehicle set- plays when it is time to replace a tings screen part or certain components.
  • Page 64 2-4. Other settings Dealer setting When the vehicle needs to be ser- viced, the screen button colour will Dealer information can be regis- change to orange. tered in the system. With dealer information registered, route guid- Maintenance information set- ance to the dealer is available. ting Select “Set dealer”.
  • Page 65 2-4. Other settings Editing dealer or contact name Select “Dealer” or “Contact”. Enter the name and select “OK”. Editing the location Select “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point (P.70) and select “Enter”. Editing phone number Select “Phone no.”. Enter the phone number and select “OK”.
  • Page 66 2-4. Other settings...
  • Page 67: Navigation System

    Navigation system 3-1. Basic operation Navigation......Map screen operation ..Map screen information ..Traffic information ....3-2. Destination search Destination search operation ......... Starting route guidance ..3-3. Route guidance Route guidance screen..Typical voice guidance prompts ......Editing route ....... 3-4.
  • Page 68 3-1. Basic operation 3-1.Basic operation Navigation : 12.3-inch display model The navigation system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination. To display the map screen, press the “MAP” button. Map screen overview 2D north up, 2D heading up or 3D heading up symbol (P.69) •...
  • Page 69 3-1. Basic operation Zoom in/out button (P.68) • Select to magnify or reduce the map scale. When either button is selected, the map scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Micro city map button (P.68) • Select to display the micro city map screen. One way mark display button (P.68) •...
  • Page 70: Map Screen Operation

    3-1. Basic operation Map screen operation Map scale Select to change the Current position display scale of the map screen. Press the “MAP” button. The scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Check that the current position map is displayed.
  • Page 71 3-1. Basic operation be selected to display the micro city Select an arrow to rotate. map. Select on the map screen. Check that the micro city map is displayed. To return to the normal map display, select Orientation of the map If the map or the current position is moved to the area which is not cov- The orientation of the map can be...
  • Page 72 3-1. Basic operation  Move the desired point on the tion mark manually on the cali- centre of the map screen. bration screen (P.104) Select one of the 8 directional arrows to move the cursor to the desired point and then select “OK”.
  • Page 73: Map Screen Information

    3-1. Basic operation Map screen information touch any part of the map screen. Information such as POI icons, Switching the map mode route trace, speed limit, etc. can be displayed on the map Select on the map screen. screen. (P.66) Select “Map mode”.
  • Page 74 3-1. Basic operation certain screen configuration but- Compass tons cannot be selected. Information about the destination, current position and a compass are Dual map displayed on the screen. The map on the left is the main map. The right side map can be The destination mark is displayed in the direction of the destination.
  • Page 75 3-1. Basic operation above. Route trace Select to display other POI cate- The traveled route can be stored gories if the desired POIs can- and retraced on the map screen. not be found on the screen. This feature is available when the (P.73) map scale is 50 km or less.
  • Page 76 3-1. Basic operation In some situations, calls to a POI may Displaying information automatically change to an interna- about the icon where the tional call or may not be possible as a domestic call. cursor is set When the cursor is placed over an Standard map icons icon on the map screen, the name is displayed at the top of the...
  • Page 77: Traffic Information

    3-1. Basic operation Traffic information  When the route has been set Traffic data can be received via FM Radio broadcast to display traffic information on the map screen. Displaying the traffic screen Select to display traffic informa- Press the “MENU” button. tion for the set route.
  • Page 78 3-1. Basic operation  When “Traffic events nearby” is “Details”: Select to display detailed traf- fic information. selected, depending on whether the traffic flow information is Displaying traffic informa- enabled/disabled, the following tion on the map will be displayed: When enabled: Traffic event and con- Select on the map screen.
  • Page 79: Destination Search

    3-2. Destination search Destination search oper- tion by entering keywords. 3-2.Destination search (P.78) ation Select to search for a destina- tion by address. (P.78) Destination search screen Select to search for a destina- The destination screen enables to tion from recent set destina- search for a destination.
  • Page 80 3-2. Destination search Select “Address” or “Point of Searching by address interest”. There are 2 methods to search for Select “Change state”. a destination by address. Select the desired state (prov- Display the destination screen. ince). (P.77) Select “Address”. Select the desired search method.
  • Page 81 3-2. Destination search Enter a house number and Select the desired street name. select “OK”. Enter a suburb name and select  If multiple locations with the “OK”. same address exist, the address Select the desired suburb name. list screen will be displayed. ...
  • Page 82 3-2. Destination search (P.97) Select the desired search method. Display the destination screen. (P.77) Select “Favourites”. Select the desired favourites list entry. Setting home as destination To use this function, it is necessary Select to change the search to register a home address. area.
  • Page 83 6 POIs that have been previ- engine, follow the steps in “Set- ously set. (P.103) ting a destination using Toyota Select the desired POI. App Suite” from step 3. The arrow shows the direction to POI.
  • Page 84 3-2. Destination search played. Enter the latitude and longitude, and select “OK”. When “Near a suburb” is selected Changing the coordinates format Select “Near a suburb”. Select “Coordinates Format”. Enter a suburb name and select “Search”. Select the desired coordinates “Option”: Select to select a suburb in a format and select “OK”.
  • Page 85 3-2. Destination search Press the “MAP” button. favourites will disappear after the vehicle has been driven for a while. The colour of the estimated arrival time indicator may change depending on the traffic information received. This function is available when “Auto- matic destination list info”...
  • Page 86: Starting Route Guidance

    Starting route guidance The smartphone collaboration can be When the destination is set, set to on/off. (P.41) the confirm destination screen Contact your Toyota dealer about smartphones and applications for will be displayed. smartphone collaboration. Starting route guidance Select “Go directly” on the con- firm destination screen.
  • Page 87 3-2. Destination search fied location. “Add to route”: Select to add a destina- tion to the current route. When setting the destination on a map with a scale more than 800 m, Select to adjust the position in the map scale changes to 800 m auto- smaller increments.
  • Page 88 3-2. Destination search Select and hold “OK” on the Check that the 3 routes informa- route overview screen until a tion screen is displayed. beep sounds.  Press the “HOME” or “MAP” but- ton to end demo mode. 3 routes selection Select “3 route options”.
  • Page 89 3-2. Destination search Distance to the next turn Adding destinations Turn direction at the intersection  When the vehicle is stopped Select “Add”. Not all road names on the route may Search for an additional destina- appear on the list. If a road changes its name without requiring a turn (such tion in the same way as a desti- as on a street that runs through 2 or...
  • Page 90: Route Guidance

    3-3. Route guidance Route guidance screen When the automatic zoom function is 3-3.Route guidance enabled, the map will automatically change to a detailed map as the vehi- cle approaches a guidance point. During the route guidance, various types of guidance Changing route information screens can be displayed depending on conditions.
  • Page 91 3-3. Route guidance the estimated travel time and The route information bar fills from left to right as the vehicle progresses on the estimated arrival time. the route. Traffic information When traffic information is received, the traffic information bar is displayed. The colour of the bar indicates spe- cific road conditions.
  • Page 92 3-3. Route guidance tion to the motorway exit/rest • To return to the motorway guidance screen, press the “MAP” button. area. Remaining distance bar to the Name of the motorway exit/rest guidance point area. POIs that are close to a motor- This function is available when “Inter- section zoom map”...
  • Page 93 3-3. Route guidance Check that the turn list screen is When approaching intersec- displayed. tion When the vehicle approaches an intersection, the intersection guid- ance screen will be displayed. Turn direction Distance between turns Next street or destination name Next street name Turn-by-turn arrow screen Distance to the intersection On this screen, information about...
  • Page 94: Typical Voice Guidance Prompts

    3-3. Route guidance Typical voice guidance Lane list screen prompts When using route guidance on roads with two or more lanes, and As the vehicle approaches an lane information is available on the intersection, or point, where map, the lane and direction can be maneuvering the vehicle is displayed.
  • Page 95: Editing Route

    3-3. Route guidance Editing route Reordering destinations When more than 1 destination has Displaying the edit route been set, the arrival order of the screen destinations can be changed. Select on the map screen. Select on the map screen. (P.66) (P.66) Select “Reorder”.
  • Page 96 3-3. Route guidance Select the desired route prefer- Select to detour within 3 km of ences and select “OK”. the current position.  To select “4WD Tracks”, Select to detour within 5 km of “Unsealed road” is required to be the current position.
  • Page 97 3-3. Route guidance road run in parallel, the navigation system may show the guidance route going on the motorway while driving on the surface road, or vice versa. If this happens, you can instantly choose the adjacent road for the route guidance.
  • Page 98: Setup

    3-4. Setup Navigation settings 3-4.Setup Select to set areas to avoid. (P.99) Home, favourites list entries, Select to set detailed navigation areas to avoid can be set as settings. (P.102) memory points. The regis- tered points can be used as Setting up home the destinations.
  • Page 99 3-4. Setup Select “OK”. Display the navigation settings screen. (P.96) Editing home Select “Favourites”. Select the desired item. Select “Edit”. Select the desired item to be edited. Select to register favourites list entries. (P.97) Select to edit the home name. Select to edit favourites list (P.98) entries.
  • Page 100 3-4. Setup favourite list entry can be edited. Select to register group. Select “Edit”. (P.99) Select the desired favourites list Select “OK”. entry.  Each time a star icon is selected, Changing the name its colour will change. Coloured Select “Name”. star icons indicate that the favourite is registered to the cor- Enter a name and select “OK”.
  • Page 101 3-4. Setup When “With sound” is To delete group selected Select “Edit group”. A sound for some favourites list Select “Delete”. entries can be set. When the vehi- Select the group to be deleted. cle approaches the location of the Select “Yes”...
  • Page 102 3-4. Setup Display the navigation settings Select either screen. (P.96) change the size of the area to Select “Areas to avoid”. be avoided and select “OK”. Select the desired item. Select “OK” when the area to avoid screen appears. Select to register areas to avoid. (P.100) If a destination is entered in the area to avoid or the route calculation can-...
  • Page 103 3-4. Setup Select “Yes” when the confirma- Select to edit the name of the tion screen appears. area to avoid. (P.101) Select to set display of the area to avoid name on/off. Select to edit area location. (P.101) Select to edit area size. (P.101) Select to set the area to avoid function on/off.
  • Page 104: Detailed Navigation Settings

    3-4. Setup Detailed navigation set- that are used for POI selection to dis- play on the map screen. (P.103) tings  “Guidance on unverified roads” Select to set IPD road (roads that are Settings are available for pop- not completely digitized in our data- up information, favourite POI base) guidance on/off.
  • Page 105 3-4. Setup tions” the map screen on/off.  “Restore default settings” Select to set display of low fuel warn- ing. (P.103) Select to reset all setup items.  “My memory” Favourite POI categories Select to set my memory settings. (P.105) (Select POI icons) ...
  • Page 106 3-4. Setup Display the detailed navigation Position/Direction calibration settings screen. (P.102) When driving, the current position Select “Guidance level for petrol mark will be automatically corrected stations”. by GPS signals. If GPS reception is Select “150km”, “100km”, poor due to location, the current “50km”...
  • Page 107 3-4. Setup -5 km/h and +20 km/h of the Select the desired item to be detected speed limit. set. Display the detailed navigation settings screen. (P.102) Select “Speed limit settings”. Select the desired item. “Default”: Select to reset all setup items.
  • Page 108 3-4. Setup Select the desired item. on the map screen. Select to confirm the end point on the map screen. Select “OK”. Changing the name Select “Name”. Enter the desired name and select “OK”. Select to edit route traces. (P.106) Deleting route traces Select to delete route traces.
  • Page 109 “Delete personal data”. distribution or usage in other sys- (P.57) tem is strictly prohibited. • Contact your Toyota dealer. Select “Backup to USB”. Copying from a USB memory Select “Start backup”. “Set password”: Select to set a pass- Memory points that have been word.
  • Page 110: Traffic Settings

    3-4. Setup Check that a confirmation Traffic settings screen is displayed when the operation is complete. Traffic information such as traffic congestion or traffic Memory points that are located out- incident warnings can be side of the map’s data range cannot be registered.
  • Page 111 3-4. Setup (such as frequently used routes) Select the desired item. on which you wish to receive traffic information. (P.109) Select to set the avoid traffic function auto/manual. (P.111) Select to set the usage of traffic information for the estimated arrival time on/off.
  • Page 112 3-4. Setup Confirm the route overview dis- Select to edit end location. played. (P.109) Select to see and modify the entire route. (P.110) Select “OK”. Follow the steps in “Registering personal traffic routes” from step 9. (P.109) Select the desired route from 3 Deleting personal traffic routes possible routes.
  • Page 113 3-4. Setup Select the desired item. start point, the end point and the existing preferred road. Modifying preferred roads Select “Modify”. Select the desired preferred road to be modified if 2 pre- ferred roads have been set. Scroll the map to the desired point (P.69) and select “OK”.
  • Page 114 3-4. Setup has been received. Select “Show traffic info”. Select the desired item. Select to select manually whether or not to change routes Select the desired icons to be when congestion information of displayed on the map screen. the guidance route has been “All on”: Select to select all icons in the received.
  • Page 115: Tips For The Navigation System

    3-5. Tips for the navigation system GPS (Global Positioning obstructed, leading to inaccurate 3-5.Tips for the navigation system vehicle position on the map screen. System) Tunnels, tall buildings, trucks, or even the placement of objects on This navigation system calcu- the instrument panel may obstruct lates the current position the GPS signals.
  • Page 116 3-5. Tips for the navigation system • When driving without setting the cur- be changed. rent position calibration correctly. • If an unnecessary U-turn is shown or • After repeating a change of direction announced. by going forward and backward, or •...
  • Page 117: Map Database Version And Covered Area

    Map information Select on the map screen. Select “Map data”. Check that the map data screen is displayed. Map version Select to display legal informa- tion. Select to update map. For map data updates, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 118 3-5. Tips for the navigation system...
  • Page 119: Audio/Visual System

    Audio/visual system 4-1. Basic operation USB memory ....182 Quick reference ....118 iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay) ....183 Some basics .....120 Android Auto .....184 4-2. Radio operation SmartDeviceLink™ Apps..185 AM/FM/DAB radio.....126 ® Bluetooth audio....185 Internet radio ....130 External devices ....186 4-3. Media operation Rear-DLNA .......187 ........131...
  • Page 120: Basic Operation

    4-1. Basic operation Quick reference 4-1.Basic operation Functional overview Audio control screen is displayed by following operation:  Press the “AUDIO” button.  Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”.  9-inch display model  12.3-inch display model  Using the radio (P.126) ...
  • Page 121  Using the steering wheel audio switches (P.149)  Audio system settings (P.151) : 12.3-inch display model : This function is not made available in some countries or areas. The audio functions can also be displayed and operated on the Toyota multi-oper- ation touch. (P.27)
  • Page 122: Some Basics

    4-1. Basic operation Some basics  12.3-inch display model 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 engine switch is in ACC or ON. “PWR”...
  • Page 123 • USB audio/USB video ® audio • Bluetooth *1, 2 • Toyota App Suite : 12.3-inch display model : This function is not made available in some countries or areas. The player is intended for use with 12 Reordering the audio source cm discs only.
  • Page 124 4-1. Basic operation devices can be connected at a time.  Type B Even if a USB hub is used to connect more than two USB devices, only the first two connected devices will be recognized. If a USB hub that has more than two ports is connected to the USB port, devices connected to the USB hub may not charge or be operable, as the...
  • Page 125 4-1. Basic operation Automatic sound leveliser Select “+” or “-” to adjust high- (ASL) pitched tones. The system adjusts to the optimum Select “+” or “-” to adjust mid- volume and tone quality according pitched tones. to vehicle speed to compensate for Select “+”...
  • Page 126 4-1. Basic operation : 12.3-inch display model  From the audio settings screen “Setup” screen is displayed by Select “Audio”. following operation: Select “Common”.  Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Screen format”.  Press the “MENU” button, then Select the desired item to be select “Setup”.
  • Page 127 4-1. Basic operation screen.  “Brightness” “+”: Select to brighten the screen. “-”: Select to darken the screen. : 12.3-inch display model Depending on the audio source, some functions may not be available. Speech command system Press this switch to operate the speech command system.
  • Page 128: Radio Operation

    4-2. Radio operation  4-2.Radio operation AM/FM/DAB radio : If equipped Overview The radio control screen can be reached by the following methods: P.120 Control screen  AM/FM Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the preset sta- tions/services screen.
  • Page 129 4-2. Radio operation Service/station list screen: Turn Control panel to move up/down the ser-  9-inch display model vice/station list. Manual screen: Turn to seek for service. DAB time shift screen: Turn to jump forward/backwards.  12.3-inch display model AM/FM: Presets screen: Press to select preset stations.
  • Page 130 4-2. Radio operation ration to prevent the weak signal from is automatically selected if current creating noise. If the signal becomes reception worsens. extremely weak, the radio switches from stereo to mono reception. DAB TA (Traffic announce- ment) function Presetting a station The tuner will automatically seek a station that regularly broadcasts Up to 12 preset stations can be reg-...
  • Page 131 4-2. Radio operation  Select to seek up/down for a station. Select to step up/down frequen- cies. Select to scan for receivable stations.  Select “Manual”. Select on/off to set the FM radio Tune the desired DAB channel text feature. or service.
  • Page 132: Internet Radio

    DAB unit memory, and the time at which reception of the broadcast Internet radio is a Toyota App Suite began. app platform capability and as such may not be supported.
  • Page 133: Media Operation

    4-3. Media operation Select and hold to fast forward. 4-3.Media operation Select to set random playback. : 12.3-inch display model (P.132)  MP3/WMA/AAC disc Overview The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: P.120  Inserting a disc (P.121) Control screen Select to display the audio ...
  • Page 134 4-3. Media operation being listened to can be repeated. If a disc contains CD-DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files, only the CD-DA Select files can be played back. If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title Each time is selected, the mode of the disc and track will be displayed.
  • Page 135: Dvd

    4-3. Media operation Control screen : 12.3-inch display model For safety reasons, the DVD video discs can only be viewed when the following conditions are met: (a) The vehicle is completely stopped. Select to display the audio (b) The engine switch is in ACC source selection screen.
  • Page 136 4-3. Media operation The following screen is dis- Audio control switch played. Select to display full screen Press to select a chapter. video. Press and hold to fast for- ward/rewind. Select to change the audio lan- guage. (P.134) According to the DVD disc, some Select to change the subtitle menu items can be selected directly.
  • Page 137: Usb Memory

    4-3. Media operation Each time “Change” is selected, USB memory the language the subtitles are displayed in is changed. Overview The languages available are restricted The USB memory operation screen to those available on the DVD disc. can be reached by the following When “Hide”...
  • Page 138 4-3. Media operation Select to set repeat playback. Select to change the file/track. (P.137) Select and hold to fast rewind. Select to change the file/track. Select to play/pause. Select and hold to fast rewind. Select to change the file/track. Select to play/pause. Select and hold to fast forward.
  • Page 139 4-3. Media operation  12.3-inch display model Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 folder/album random)  folder/album random (all folder/album random)  off WARNING Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving.
  • Page 140: Ipod/Iphone (Apple Carplay)

    4-3. Media operation iPod/iPhone (Apple Select to display the play mode CarPlay selection screen. Select to display the sound set- : This function is not made available in ting screen. (P.122) some countries or areas Select to set repeat playback. (P.140) Overview Select to change the track.
  • Page 141 4-3. Media operation (P.140)  12.3-inch display model Select to change the track. Select and hold to fast rewind. Select to play/pause. Select to change the track. Select and hold to fast forward. Select to set random playback. (P.140) Press to change the track. Press Displays cover art.
  • Page 142 4-3. Media operation Repeating Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the porta- ble player while it is connected as The track currently being listened to this may damage the portable can be repeated. player or its terminal. Select Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the...
  • Page 143: Android Auto

    4-3. Media operation Android Auto Select to play/pause. Select to change the track. : This function is not made available in Displays cover art. some countries or areas Overview Control panel The Android Auto operation screen  9-inch display model can be reached by the following methods: P.120 ...
  • Page 144: Bluetooth ® Audio

    4-3. Media operation ® Bluetooth audio NOTICE Do not leave your smartphone in the vehicle. In particular, high tem- ® The Bluetooth audio system peratures inside the vehicle may damage the smartphone. enables users to enjoy listen- ing to music that is played on a Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the smart- portable player on the vehicle...
  • Page 145 4-3. Media operation Control screen Control panel  9-inch display model Select to display the audio source selection screen. Press to change the track. Select to return to the top Press and hold to fast for- screen. ward/rewind. Select to display a song list Turn to move up/down the list.
  • Page 146 4-3. Media operation For operating the portable player, see the instruction manual that comes with Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: ®  If the Bluetooth device is discon- When random playback is off  track repeat  album nected due to poor reception from the •...
  • Page 147 4-3. Media operation Follow the steps in “Registering WARNING ® a Bluetooth phone for the first ® Before using Bluetooth devices, time” from step 4. (P.36) users of any electrical medical device other than implantable car-  Selecting a registered device diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- ®...
  • Page 148: Miracast

    4-3. Media operation ®* Miracast Overview ® The Miracast operation screen ® : Miracast is a registered trademark can be reached by the following ® of Wi-Fi Alliance methods: P.120 ® Miracast is a function that ®  Connecting Miracast device enables the audio/visual sys- (P.147)
  • Page 149 4-3. Media operation ® Check that a confirmation The Miracast screen displays the same image that is sent from the screen is displayed when the external device. If the external device device is found. screen is vertically-oriented, the screen may also display a vertical image.
  • Page 150 4-3. Media operation screen. (P.16) ® To check the Miracast setting on the setting screen: P.48 ® Wi-Fi...
  • Page 151: Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    4-4. Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches ® 4-4.Audio/visual remote controls  Miracast • Press: Change audio modes : This function is not made available in Steering switch operation some countries or areas. Some parts of the audio/visual sys- : 12.3-inch display model tem can be adjusted using the : When an Android Auto connection is switches on the steering wheel.
  • Page 152 4-4. Audio/visual remote controls • Press and hold: Fast for- ward/rewind  Android Auto • Press: Track/file up/down : This function is not made available in some countries or areas. : 12.3-inch display model : When an Android Auto connection is established, this function will be unavailable.
  • Page 153: Setup

    4-5. Setup Audio settings : If equipped 4-5.Setup : 12.3-inch display model Detailed audio settings can be Common settings programmed. Display the audio settings Displaying the audio set- screen. (P.151) tings screen Select “Common”. Select the desired item to be “Setup”...
  • Page 154 4-5. Setup back on/off. DVD settings Discs that are inserted while the vehicle is in motion will automat- : 12.3-inch display model ically start playing. Certain discs Display the audio settings may not play. screen. (P.151) Select “DVD”. Select to set a dynamic range. (P.153) Select the desired items to be set.
  • Page 155 4-5. Setup a language code. (P.153) Code Language 2608 Chinese Parental control level 1412 Dutch Select “Parental control level”. 1620 Portuguese Enter the 4-digit personal code. 1922 Swedish Select a parental level (1-8). 1821 Russian 1115 Korean Sound dynamic range 0512 Greek The difference between the lowest...
  • Page 156 4-5. Setup Code Language Code Language 0520 Estonian 1114 Kannada 0521 Basque 1119 Kashmiri 0601 Persian 1121 Kurdish 0609 Finnish 1125 Kirghiz 0610 Fiji 1201 Latin 0615 Faroese 1214 Lingala 0625 Frisian 1215 Laotian 0701 Irish 1220 Lithuanian 0704 Scottish-Gaelic 1222 Latvian, Lettish 0712...
  • Page 157 4-5. Setup Code Language Code Language 1814 Kirundi 2020 Tatar 1815 Romanian 2023 1823 Kinyarwanda 2107 Uighur 1901 Sanskrit 2111 Ukrainian 1904 Sindhi 2118 Urdu 1907 Sango 2126 Uzbek 1908 Serbo-Croatian 2209 Vietnamese 1909 Sinhalese 2215 Volapük 1911 Slovak 2315 Wolof 1912 Slovenian...
  • Page 158: Tips For Operating The Audio/Visual System

    4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information 4-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system Fading and drifting stations: Gener- ally, the effective range of FM is The use of a cellular phone inside or about 40 km. Once outside this near the vehicle may cause a noise range, you may notice fading and from the speakers of the audio/visual...
  • Page 159 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Station interference: When a Discs that can be used reflected signal and a signal “DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD received directly from a radio sta- Format/Logo Licensing Corpora- tion are very nearly the same fre- tion.
  • Page 160 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system  Special shaped discs NOTICE Do not use special shaped, trans- parent/translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
  • Page 161 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system when not in use. Store them in computer depending on the their plastic cases away from application settings and the envi- moisture, heat and direct sun- ronment. Record with the correct light. format. (For details, contact the appropriate application manufac- turers of the applications.) ...
  • Page 162 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ture data is compressed by 1/40 on Code Country average and stored. Variable rate All countries encoded technology in which the Australia, New Zealand volume of data assigned to the pic- ture is changed depending on the ...
  • Page 163 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system DVD discs. If the DVD video disc  9-inch display model does not have the same region  Use of the Made for Apple badge code as the DVD player, you can- means that an accessory has not play the disc on the DVD been designed to connect specif- player.
  • Page 164 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system • iPhone 6 Plus • iPhone SE • iPhone 5s • iPhone 6s • iPhone 5c • iPhone 6s Plus • iPhone 5 • iPhone 6 • iPod touch (6th generation) • iPhone 6 Plus •...
  • Page 165 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system File information Corresponding sampling fre- quency Compatible USB devices File type Frequency (kHz) MP3 files: USB communica- USB 2.0 HS (480 32/44.1/48 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 tion formats Mbps) MP3 files: File formats FAT 16/32 MPEG 2 LSF 16/22.05/24...
  • Page 166 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 167 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. that do not include 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. This MP3/WMA/AAC files. system cannot display album  MP3/WMA/AAC files in folders title, track title and artist name in up to 8 levels deep can be other formats.
  • Page 168 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 169 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system to floppy or hard discs. up to 31 characters (including the separation mark “.” and file ID3 tag extension). Each folder must  This is a method of embedding contain fewer than 8 hierarchies. track related information in an MP3 file.
  • Page 170 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Microsoft Licensing, Inc. Error messages CD/DVD  AAC is short for Advanced Audio Message Explanation Coding and refers to an audio compression technology stan- This indicates that dard used with MPEG2 and “No music files MP3/WMA/AAC MPEG4.
  • Page 171 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Message Explanation If the malfunction is not rectified, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. This indicates that “No music files no compatible files found.” are included in the USB memory. This indicates that “No video files...
  • Page 172: Rear Seat Entertainment Sys- Tem Features

    4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features Rear seat entertain- 4-7.Rear seat entertainment system features Function index ment system features The following operations can be performed: : If equipped  Touch panel operation (P.173) The rear seat entertainment  Connecting a device to rear system is designed for the rear HDMI port (P.172) passengers to enjoy...
  • Page 173 4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features Front audio/visual system Rear display Headphone volume control dials and headphone jacks HDMI port Rear Display  The display angle can be adjusted between -5 degrees to 30 degrees. Volume control buttons “SOURCE” button WARNING •...
  • Page 174: Some Basics

    4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features Some basics HDMI port Open the cover and connect Turning on/off the rear seat audio/visual equipment to the entertainment system HDMI port. Press the power button. The rear seat entertainment system can be turned on/off on the front audio/visual system screen.
  • Page 175 4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features Select “Screen off”. operation will be linked with the front audio/visual system. Audio for the rear seat entertain- ment system can be listened to using speakers or headphones. Separate mode (indicator off) Different content than the front audio/visual system can be output.
  • Page 176 4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features • Connect a pair of headphones to the Adjusting speaker volume jack. Press volume control buttons on Volume knob the rear seat entertainment sys- • Push and then turn clockwise/coun- tem. terclockwise to increase/decrease the volume.
  • Page 177 4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features Audio/visual source Button Page “AM”, “FM”, “DAB” AM/FM/DAB Audio CD “DISC” MP3/WMA/AAC disc “DISC” USB audio/video “USB” (Device name) iPod/iPhone “iPod” (Device name) (Apple CarPlay “Android Auto” Android Auto ® “Bluetooth” Bluetooth audio HDMI “Rear-HDMI”...
  • Page 178 4-7. Rear seat entertainment system features Select the desired button. Select to turn the rear seat entertainment system on/off. Select to lock the system so passengers in the rear seats cannot operate the rear seat entertainment system. Select to play the rear seat entertainment system over the speakers in the vehicle.
  • Page 179: Rear Seat Entertainment System Operation

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation 4-8.Rear seat entertainment system operation AM/FM/DAB radio Select to select a preset station. Select to display the time shift : If equipped control screen. (P.177) The radio operation screen can Time shift control screen be reached by the following (DAB) method:...
  • Page 180 4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation  MP3/WMA/AAC disc • file repeat  folder repeat  off • file repeat  off Audio CD and MP3/WMA/AAC : When random playback is off discs can be played on this : When random playback is on system.
  • Page 181: Dvd

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation vious page. Select to display the top menu The disc operation screen can screen. be reached by the following Select to display the menu method: screen.  Select “DISC” on the audio Select to select a chapter. source selection screen.
  • Page 182 4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation  The angles available are Changing the audio language restricted to those available on The audio language can be the disc. changed for discs with multiple audio languages. Initial setup Select “Audio”. Select “Setup Menu”. Each time “Audio”...
  • Page 183 4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation Select a parental level (1-8). Select to initialize all menus. Select “OK”. Sound dynamic range The difference between the lowest Audio language and highest sound volumes can be Select “Audio language”. adjusted. Select the desired language to Select “Sound dynamic range”.
  • Page 184: Usb Memory

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation USB memory Select to set random playback. Select to select a folder/album. USB audio/video can be played on this system. Each time is selected, the The USB memory operation mode changes as follows:  When random playback is off screen can be reached by the •...
  • Page 185: Ipod/Iphone (Apple Carplay)

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation Option screen iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay  USB video Touch anywhere on the screen to display the option screen. iPod audio can be played on this system. This function will be available only when the audio output mode is in Share mode while an Apple CarPlay connection is established.
  • Page 186: Android Auto

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation Android Auto Select to play/pause. Select to set shuffle playback. This function will be available only when the audio output Each time is selected, the mode is in Share mode while mode changes as follows: ...
  • Page 187: Smartdevicelink™ Apps

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation SmartDeviceLink™ ® Bluetooth audio Apps ® The Bluetooth audio opera- The SmartDeviceLink™ Apps tion screen can be reached by operation screen can be the following method: reached by the following  Select “Bluetooth” on the audio method: source selection screen.
  • Page 188: External Devices

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation may not be available. External devices The rear seat entertainment system plays videos and sound when audio/visual equipment is connected to the HDMI input port. The external devices opera- tion screen can be reached by the following method: ...
  • Page 189: Rear-Dlna

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation Rear-DLNA If a device is connected via ® Bluetooth to the front audio/visual system for the hands-free system or To use the rear-DLNA function, another function, the rear-DLNA func- tion will not be available, as any a device with a DLNA server ®...
  • Page 190 4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation Changing the access point NOTICE name and password Do not leave your smartphone in the vehicle. In particular, high tem- After a device has been connected peratures inside the vehicle may ® damage the smartphone. to the vehicle Wi-Fi access point once, the access point information...
  • Page 191 4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation switch is turned off then on.) Option screen If the automatic connection of a previ-  Video ously connected device is not desired, Touch anywhere on the screen perform any of the following: • Select “Refresh” on the system to display the option screen.
  • Page 192: Rear-Miracast

    4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation If a device is connected via ® Rear-Miracast ® Bluetooth to the front audio/visual system for the hands-free system or ® another function, the Miracast func- ® Miracast compatible devices tion will not be available, as any (smartphone, etc.) can stream ®...
  • Page 193 4-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation Connecting to the system Disconnecting from the sys- Select “Rear-Miracast™” on the audio/visual source selection Select “Disconnect”. screen. (P.174) ® Activate Miracast on the device and set it to output to the rear seat entertainment system. ®...
  • Page 194: Rear Seat Entertainment Sys- Tem Settings Rear Seat Entertainment System Settings

    4-9. Rear seat entertainment system settings Rear seat entertain- can be adjusted. Adjustable items 4-9.Rear seat entertainment system settings depend on the selected input ment system settings source. Display the settings screen. Displaying the settings (P.192) screen Select the “Display” tab. Select “Settings”...
  • Page 195 4-9. Rear seat entertainment system settings Select the desired screen size. determines the tone of the video image and sets the contrast to an optimum level, displaying a sharp image. Select to turn the “Super resolu- tion” function on/off. When turned on, the “Super res- olution”...
  • Page 196: Operating Information

    4-10. Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system Operating information source. Be sure to adjust the vol- 4-10.Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system ume with this in mind. Rear display DLNA NOTICE Compatibility Cleaning the rear display: Wipe the rear display with a dry soft cloth.
  • Page 197 4-10. Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system MP3 file compatibility AAC file compatibility Compatible MP3 (MPEG1 LAYER3, MPEG2/AAC-LC, Compatible standards MPEG2 LSF LAYER3) MPEG4/AAC-LC standards (ADIF is not supported) MPEG1 LAYER3: Compatible 32/44.1/48 (kHz) ADTS (MPEG2 AAC): sampling fre- 16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48 MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: quencies...
  • Page 198 4-10. Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system 720p, VGA consumer or other uses in which • Compatible sound signal: LPCM 2ch it does not receive remuneration NOTICE (i) encode video in compliance When the HDMI port is not in use: with the MPEG-4 Visual Stan- Keep the HDMI port cover closed.
  • Page 199 4-10. Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third parties.  This item incorporates copy pro- tection technology that is pro- tected by U.S.
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  • Page 211: Speech Command System

    Speech command sys- 5-1. Speech command system operation Speech command system Command list....212...
  • Page 212 5-1. Speech command system operation Speech command sys- Microphone 5-1.Speech command system operation The speech command system enables the radio, phone dial- ing, etc. to be operated using speech commands. Refer to the command list for samples of speech commands. ...
  • Page 213 5-1. Speech command system operation lowing to return to the previous Speech command system screen: operation • Say “Go back”. The speech command system is • Select operated by saying commands  To cancel voice recognition, which correspond to a supported select , press and hold the function.
  • Page 214: 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 be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 215 5-1. Speech command system operation Navigation Command Action “Go home” Displays the route to home Enables setting a destination by saying the “Enter an address” address “Find <POI category>” Displays a list of <POI category > “Cancel route” Cancels the route guidance Displays the specified <POI category >...
  • Page 216 5-1. Speech command system operation Command Action *1, 2 Plays tracks from the selected playlist “Play playlist <playlist name>” Plays the selected track “Play song <song>” Selects the selected disc mode “Disc” Selects USB audio mode that is connected “USB” first Selects iPod audio mode that is connected “iPod”...
  • Page 217 5-1. Speech command system operation : 12.3-inch display model : This command can only be used with installed applications. Commands relating to operation of the audio/visual systems can only be per- formed when the audio/visual systems are turned on.
  • Page 218 5-1. Speech command system operation...
  • Page 219: Phone

    Phone 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference ....218 Some basics .....219 Placing a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free system ........223 Receiving a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free system ........226 ® Talking on the Bluetooth hands-free system ..227 ®...
  • Page 220: Phone Operation (Hands-Free System For Cellular Phones)

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference 6-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Message function The following function can be used Phone screen operation on message function: Phone screen is displayed by ®  Using the Bluetooth phone following operation: message function (P.229)
  • Page 221: Some Basics

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Some basics ® • The Bluetooth connection may be cut. • Noise may be heard on the ® The hands-free system Bluetooth audio playback. • A noise may be heard during phone enables calls to be made and calls.
  • Page 222 6-1. 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 time” from step 4. (P.36) device other than implantable car- diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- chronization therapy-pacemakers ...
  • Page 223 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Phone switch The other party’s voice will be heard • If the switch is pressed when the from the front speakers. The audio/visual system will be muted phone screen is not displayed, the during phone calls or when hands-free screen is displayed on the multi-infor- speech commands are used.
  • Page 224 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) when the hands-free system is Speech command system used. When selling or disposing of Press this switch to operate the the vehicle, initialize the data. speech command system. (P.59)  The following data in the system can be initialized: •...
  • Page 225: Placing A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Placing a call using the By call history ® Bluetooth hands-free Up to 30 of the latest call history system items (missed, incoming and outgo- ing) can be selected. ® After a Bluetooth phone has Display the phone top screen.
  • Page 226 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) “E-mail addresses”: Select to display all By favourites list registered e-mail addresses for the contact. Calls can be made using registered Check that the dialing screen is contacts which can be selected displayed.
  • Page 227 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Check that a confirmation • The registered image in the contact list may not transfer depending on the screen is displayed when the ® type of Bluetooth phone connected. operation is complete. For PBAP incompatible but By keypad ®...
  • Page 228: Receiving A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands- Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Receiving a call using ® Bluetooth phone may ring simultane- ously when there is an incoming call. ® the Bluetooth hands- (P.233) free system The incoming call display mode can be set. (P.234) When a call is received, the fol- lowing screen is displayed with a sound.
  • Page 229: Talking On The Bluetooth ® Hands-Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Talking on the cellular phone. ® Bluetooth hands-free Select to put a call on hold. system To cancel this function, select “Activate”. (P.228) While talking on the phone, the Select to hang up the phone. following screen is displayed.
  • Page 230 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) the characters “p” or “w”. (e.g. is displayed. When selected, the 056133w0123p#1) system switches to the call that When the “p” pause tone is used, the was on hold. tone data up until the next pause tone ...
  • Page 231: Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) the accounts that exist on the ® Bluetooth phone mes- currently connected phone. sage function  The following functions can be used on message function: Received messages can be • Receiving a message (P.229) forwarded from the connected •...
  • Page 232 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) • “Incoming E-mail display” is set to (P.240) “Full screen”. (P.234) Select to display the previous or • “E-mail notification pop-up” is set to on. (P.234) next message. SMS/MMS: Select to reply to the message. •...
  • Page 233 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) sages, select “Default”. Replying to a message Quick message 1 (“I am driving and will arrive in approximately [##] min- 15 messages have already been utes.”) stored. This message cannot be edited and Display the message screen.
  • Page 234 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Calling from a number within a message Calls can be made to a number identified in a message’s text area. This operation cannot be performed while driving. Display the message screen. (P.229) Select the desired message.
  • Page 235: Setup

    6-2. Setup Phone settings 6-2.Setup Sounds settings screen The call and ringtone volume can Displaying the phone set- be adjusted. A ringtone can be tings screen selected. Display the phone settings “Setup” screen is displayed by screen. (P.233) following operation: Select “Sounds”.
  • Page 236 6-2. Setup ume. Select to change the incoming call display. Select to set the desired incom- • “Full screen”: When a call is received, ing e-mail tone. the incoming call screen is displayed Select “-” or “+” to adjust the and can be operated on the screen.
  • Page 237 6-2. Setup ® ® : For PBAP compatible Bluetooth Bluetooth phones: Select to phones, this function is available change the contact/history when “Automatic transfer” is set to transfer settings. (P.236) Select to update contacts from ® the connected device. (P.236) Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone, these functions may not be Select to sort contacts by the...
  • Page 238 6-2. Setup ® Bluetooth phone. Setting automatic con- tact/history transfer ®  If another Bluetooth device is connected when transferring The automatic contact/history func- contact data, depending on the tion is available for PBAP compati- phone, the connected ® ble Bluetooth phones only.
  • Page 239 6-2. Setup : This function is not made available in Transfer the contact data to the some countries or areas. ® system using a Bluetooth phone. From phone (OPP compatible  This operation may be unneces- ® Bluetooth phones only) sary depending on the type of ®...
  • Page 240 6-2. Setup ® Registering a new contact in a nected USB device or Bluetooth phone to add to the current one. different way (from the call Select a desired file from vCard history screen) file list. Display the phone top screen. (P.218) Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the...
  • Page 241 6-2. Setup Select “Yes” when the confirma- Check that a confirmation tion screen appears. screen is displayed when the operation is complete. Multiple data can be selected and Registering contacts in the deleted at the same time. favourites list in a different ®...
  • Page 242 6-2. Setup Select “Yes” when the confirma- Depending on the phone, these func- tion screen appears. tions may not be available. Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the Vehicle signature settings operation is complete. Select “Vehicle signature”. Select the desired item to be Message settings screen set.
  • Page 243: What To Do If

    6-3. What to do if... Troubleshooting 6-3.What to do if... 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 244 6-3. 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 245 6-3. 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.234) then restart the cellular phone.
  • Page 246 6-3. What to do if...
  • Page 247: Toyota App Suite

    Toyota App Suite 7-1. Toyota App Suite-overview Toyota App Suite service..246 7-2. Toyota App Suite operation Toyota App Suite ....248 7-3. Setup Toyota App Suite settings.252...
  • Page 248: Toyota App Suite Service

    Toyota App Suite enables applicable apps installed on a smart- phone to be displayed on and operated from the screen via a ® Bluetooth A few settings must be performed before Toyota App Suite can be used. (P.247) Toyota App Suite Contents provider Provides contents to the application server.
  • Page 249 Contents received, via a smartphone, from the contents provider servers are dis- played on the navigation screen. The navigation system is equipped with an appli- cation player to run applications. : For known compatible phones, refer to https://www.toyota.com.au/ or https://www.toyota.co.nz. the data.
  • Page 250: Toyota App Suite Operation

    7-2.Toyota App Suite operation *1, 2 Toyota App Suite Updating an application When the Toyota App Suite is acti- : 12.3-inch display model vated, an application may need to : This function is not made available in be updated. By updating the appli- some countries or areas.
  • Page 251 7-2. Toyota App Suite operation Check that installing is started. ble or not, and then activate the Toyota App Suite application. “Install in background”: Select to oper- Please ensure your Toyota App Suite ate other functions while installing. application is running and logged in on Select “OK”...
  • Page 252 Toyota App Suite Check that the call screen is dis- played. Locations that were searched using Toyota App Suite can be set as a  For phone operation and the destination. function of each screen button: P.227 Display the “Web search”...
  • Page 253 7-2. Toyota App Suite operation Entering a keyword using the software keyboard Display the application screen. (P.248) Select the desired application screen button. Select the character entering space. Enter a search terms, and then select “OK”. Entering characters will be reflected on the character enter- ing space.
  • Page 254: Setup

    : This function is not made available in cation with devices connected to some countries or areas. other USB ports may not be possible. The settings of Toyota App Also, depending on the device, Suite can be changed. charging may not be possible.
  • Page 255: Index

    Index Alphabetical Index ...254...
  • Page 256: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Basic operation.......66, 118 ® Bluetooth audio ....142, 185 AM/FM/DAB radio ....126, 177 Overview ........142 Manual tuning ......128 Rear display .......185 Overview ........126 Registering/Connecting a Presetting a station ....128 ® Bluetooth device ....145 Radio options ......
  • Page 257 Alphabetical Index Connectivity settings ..... 36 List screen........32 External devices ......186 “Destination” button (“Menu” screen) ........15, 77 “General” button (“Setup” screen) Destination search ......77 ..........18, 57 Destination search operation ..77 General settings......57 Destination search screen ... 77 Displaying the general settings One-touch setting home/favourite as screen ........57...
  • Page 258 Alphabetical Index “MAP” button......12, 66 Operating information ..156, 194 Map database version and covered Caution screen ......194 area..........115 CD/DVD player and disc ....157 Map information ......115 Copyrights and trademarks ..196 Map screen information ....71 DLNA..........194 Displaying information about the Error messages......168 icon where the cursor is set ..
  • Page 259 Alphabetical Index Notifications/Display settings screen Receiving a call using the ..........234 ® Bluetooth hands-free system..226 Phone settings screen ....233 Incoming calls ......226 Sounds settings screen....233 Registering/Connecting a ® Placing a call using the Bluetooth ® Bluetooth device ......36 hands-free system .....
  • Page 260 When selling or disposing of the If a message appears on the screen vehicle ........222 ..........249 Speech command system ... 210 Linking Toyota App Suite and navi- Speech command system operation gation local function ....249 ..........211 Updating an application....248 Using the speech command system Using Toyota App Suite .....248...
  • Page 261 Preparation before using Toyota App Suite ........247 “Vehicle” button Toyota App Suite ....... 246 (“Setup” screen) .....18, 61 Toyota App Suite settings ... 252 Vehicle settings ......61 Displaying the Toyota App Suite set- Displaying the vehicle settings tings screen ......252 screen ........61...
  • Page 262 Map database information and updates...
  • Page 264 Certification...

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