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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Quick guide — Quick — Remote Touch ........Guide —...
  • Page 2 Navigation System: Destination Search Destination search ........Selecting the search area .
  • Page 3 ..........Lexus Enform with Safety Connect Lexus Enform with Safety Connect-Overview .
  • Page 4 7 Audio/Video System Quick reference ......... Using your audio/video system .
  • Page 5 Setup General settings ......... Clock settings .
  • Page 6 Introduction This manual explains the operation of the Navigation System. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives satellite sig- nals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S.
  • Page 7 Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly. The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on the satellite con- dition, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circumstan- ces. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to pages 415 through 416.
  • Page 8: Safety Instruction

    Important information about this manual Safety Instruction For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. CAUTION This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are in- formed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of To use this system in the safest possible...
  • Page 9 While driving, listen to the voice instruc- CAUTION tions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. D For safety, the driver should not However, do not totally rely on voice guid- operate the navigation system ance.
  • Page 10: Quick Guide

    Quick guide — — Remote Touch U0026LC...
  • Page 11 Name Function Page Push this button to display the “Start” “MENU” button (menu) screen. Push this button to change the scale of “ · ” button 31, 35, 47 the map and to scroll the list screen. Push this button to repeat a guidance “MAP/VOICE”...
  • Page 12: Map Screen

    — Map screen U0025LCb Name Function Page This symbol indicates a map view with North−up or north−up or heading−up. Selecting this heading−up symbol changes the map orientation. symbol This figure indicates the map scale. Scale indicator Select this button to reduce the map Zoom out button scale.
  • Page 13 Name Function Page Select this button to browse information about guidance route, to set the Points 106, 174 “Show on Map” of Interest to be displayed on the screen, or to record the route. Select this button to magnify the map Zoom in button scale.
  • Page 14: Registering Home

    — Registering home Push the “MENU” button. U0030LCa Select “Destination” and push the “ENTER” button. U0001LS Select “Go Home” and push the “ENTER” button. If home has not been registered, you can U0002LS register it by selecting “Go Home”. Select “Yes” and push the “EN- TER”...
  • Page 15 There are 4 different methods to search your home. See “Destination search” on page 66. U0004LC Select “Enter” and push the “EN- TER” button. The “Edit Home” screen is displayed. U0005LC Select “OK” and push the “EN- TER” button. Registration of home is complete. U0006LC You can also register home by selecting “Setup”.
  • Page 16: Registering Preset Destinations

    — Registering preset destinations Push the “MENU” button. U0030LCa Select “Destination” and push the “ENTER” button. U0001LS Select one of the preset destina- tion buttons and push the “EN- TER” button. U0003LS You can set a preset destination to any pre- set destination button that has not yet been set.
  • Page 17 There are 4 different methods to search preset destinations. See “Destination search” on page 66. U0009LC Select “Enter” and push the “EN- TER” button. The “Edit Preset Destination” screen is dis- played. U0010LC Select “OK” and push the “EN- TER” button. Registration of preset destinations is com- U0011LC plete.
  • Page 18: Operation Flow: Guiding The Route

    — Operation flow: guiding the route Push the “MENU” button. U0030LCa Select “Destination” and push the “ENTER” button. U0001LS There are 11 different methods to search destinations. See “Destination search” on page 66. U0004LS Select “Go to ” and push the “ENTER”...
  • Page 19 Select “OK” and push the “EN- TER” button, and start driving. Routes other than the one recommended can also be selected. (See “Starting route U0014LC guidance” on page 87.) Guidance to the destination is given via voice and on the guid- ance screen.
  • Page 20: Setting Home As The Destination

    — Setting home as the destination Push the “MENU” button. U0030LCa Select “Destination” and push the “ENTER” button. U0001LS Select “Go Home” and push the “ENTER” button. “Go Home” can be used if your home has U0002LS been registered. (To register “Home”, see “...
  • Page 21 Select “OK” and push the “EN- TER” button, and start driving. Routes other than the one recommended can also be selected. (See “Starting route U0017LCa guidance” on page 87.) Guidance to the destination is given via voice and on the guid- ance screen.
  • Page 22: Quick Reference ("Start"Screen)

    Quick reference (“Start” screen) To display the “Start” screen, push the “MENU” button on the Remote Touch. U0005LS “Destination” “Climate” You can use one of 10 different methods to Select this button to operate the air condi- search your destination. .
  • Page 23: Quick Reference ("Destination" Screen)

    Provides you with live assistance finding can be viewed on this screen..destinations via the Lexus Enform re- sponse center ....
  • Page 24 “Address Book” The desired location can be selected from a registered entry in the “Address book”. (To register address book entries, see “(a) Registering address book entries” on page 121.) ......“Emergency”...
  • Page 25: Quick Reference ("Setup" Screen)

    “MENU” button and select “Setup”. U0007LS “General” “Other” Settings are available for language selec- Settings are available for Lexus Insider, XMr Sports and Stocks... tion, operation sounds, automatic screen change, etc.
  • Page 26: Quick Reference ("Information" Screen)

    ....To display the “LEXUS Insider” screen....... . .
  • Page 27: Navigation System: Basic Functions

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS SECTION NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Basic information before operation Initial screen ......... . . How to use the Remote Touch .
  • Page 28: Initial Screen

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Initial screen U1001LS After about 5 seconds, the “CAUTION” When the “POWER” switch is in ACCES- screen automatically switches to the map SORY or ON mode, the initial screen will screen. When selecting “Show Map” or be displayed and the system will begin pushing the “MAP/VOICE”...
  • Page 29: How To Use The Remote Touch

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS How to use the Remote Touch This navigation system can be operated by Maintenance information the Remote Touch when the “POWER” This system informs about when to replace switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode. certain parts or components and shows dealer information (if registered) on the screen.
  • Page 30 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Pointer shape can be changed. (See page 341.) NOTICE : Change to an arrow. Do not allow the Remote Touch to : Change to a left hand. come into contact with food, liquid, stickers or lit cigarettes as doing : Change to a right hand.
  • Page 31: Inputting Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Inputting letters and numbers/List screen operation When searching for an address or a name, To input letters and numbers or entering, letters and numbers can be in- To display the alphabet keys, select put via the screen. “A−Z”.
  • Page 32 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS To input symbols To display the list To display symbol keys, select “Other”. To search for an address or a name, select “OK”. Matching items from the database Enter symbols by selecting the symbol are listed even if the entered address or keys directly.
  • Page 33 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS List screen operation Sorting When a list is displayed, use the appropri- The order of a list displayed on the screen ate button to scroll through the list. can be rearranged. 1. Select “Sort”. To shift to the next or previous page.
  • Page 34: Screen Adjustment

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Screen adjustment You can adjust the contrast, brightness, color and tone of the screen. You can also turn the display off, and change the screen to either day or night mode. Contrast, brightness, color and tone adjustment The contrast, brightness, color and tone of the screen can be adjusted depending on...
  • Page 35 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Changing between day mode and night mode Depending on the position of the headlight switch, the screen changes to day mode or night mode. Color and tone adjustment 1. Select the desired button to adjust color and tone. You can adjust the color and the tone while the DVD video, DVD audio and video CD are being played.
  • Page 36: Help Icon

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Map screen operation — — Current position display Help icon When starting the navigation system, the When appears on the screen, an ex- current position is displayed first. planation of the function can be displayed. This screen displays the current vehicle position and a map of the surrounding local area.
  • Page 37: Screen Scroll Operation

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Screen scroll operation When any point on the map is selected, To set the cursor position as a des- that point moves to the center of the screen tination and is shown by the cursor mark ( A specific point on the map can be set as a destination using the scroll function.
  • Page 38 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS To change the icon or name, etc., see “ (b) To register the cursor position as an Editing address book entries” on page address book entry 122. Address book entry registration enables easy access to a specific point. Up to 100 address book entries can be reg- istered.
  • Page 39 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS To see information about the icon POI INFORMATION where the cursor is set When the cursor is set on a POI icon, the name and “Info.” are displayed at the top of the screen. To display information about an icon, set the cursor on it.
  • Page 40 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS ADDRESS BOOK ENTRY INFORMATION INFORMATION When the cursor is set on an address book The desired Point of Interest can be entry icon, the name and “Info.” are dis- displayed on the map screen. (See played at the top of the screen. “...
  • Page 41 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS DESTINATION INFORMATION When the cursor is set on a destination icon, the name and “Info.” are displayed on the top of the screen. Information such as the name, address, and phone number are displayed. If “Enter ”...
  • Page 42: Switching The Screens

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Switching the screens Any one of the screen configurations can XMr NavTraffic TEXT INFORMATION be selected . When you select the XMr NavTraffic icon on the map, the XMr NavTraffic info. bar will appear on the upper part of the screen. 1.
  • Page 43 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Depending on the conditions, certain Screen configurations screen configuration buttons cannot be SINGLE MAP selected. This is a regular map screen. While on a different screen, selecting To display the single map screen. will display the single (See page 45.) map screen.
  • Page 44 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS DUAL MAP COMPASS MODE A map can be displayed split in two. Current vehicle position is indicated with a compass. While on a different screen, selecting While on a different screen, selecting will display the dual map will display the compass screen.
  • Page 45: Map Scale

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Map scale — Foot print map For the area which is covered by the foot print map (Some areas in the following cities: Detroit, Chicago, N.Y., L.A), you can switch to the foot print map on a scale of 75 feet (25 m).
  • Page 46: Orientation Of The Map

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Orientation of the map The orientation of the map can be changed To display building information from North−up to Heading−up by selecting Information is available only for buildings the orientation symbol at the top left of the for which information is recorded on the screen.
  • Page 47: Standard Map Icons

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Standard map icons Voice command system— The voice command system enables you Icon Name to operate the navigation system, audio system and hands−free system by giving Island a command. Park Industry Business facility Airport Military University Hospital 1.
  • Page 48 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS 2. After a beep sounds, say the com- 3. Following voice guidance, say the mand of your choice. command displayed on the screen. If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no Voice commands are marked with choices are available, say “Go back”...
  • Page 49 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Voice command example: Search- ing for a route to your home. 1. Push the talk switch. 2. Say “Go home”. If a home address is not registered, the voice guidance system will say “Your home is not set” and you will be prompted to enter a home address.
  • Page 50: Natural Speech Information

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Natural speech information (English only) Due to natural language speech recogni- Expression examples for each func- tion technology, this system enables rec- tion ognition of a command when spoken natu- In some situations, It is possible to omit a rally.
  • Page 51 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS EXPRESSION EXAMPLES WITH THE EXPRESSION EXAMPLES WITH THE “Phone Menu” SCREEN (when making “Information Menu” SCREEN a call using a phonebook) Normal command recognition — Normal command recognition — Information>XM Nav Weather>Los An- Phone>Dial by Name>Bob>mobile> The geles, California>...
  • Page 52: Command List

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS — Command list The system has a voice recognition com- INFORMATION mand list. You can operate the voice recognition system by saying any com- When the “Voice Menu” screen is dis- mand from the displayed command list. played, all the commands in the voice recognition command list can be rec- 1.
  • Page 53 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Voice command example: Changing Voice command example: Changing map screen map scale 1. Push the talk switch. 1. Push the talk switch. 2. Say “Command list”. 2. Say “Command list”. 3. Say “Dual map”. 3. Say “Zoom in” or “Zoom out”. To confirm commands on the screen, se- To confirm commands on the screen, se- lect...
  • Page 54 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS COMMAND LIST Change map mode Command Action Shows current potion map. Dual map Changes map to dual mode. Single map Changes map to single mode. Compass mode Changes map to compass mode. Change map scale Command Action Zoom in Zoom in.
  • Page 55 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Change guidance mode Command Action Freeway mode Changes guidance screen to freeway mode. Intersection mode Changes guidance screen to Intersec- tion mode. Set a destination Command Action Previous start point Calculates route to previous start point. Save a point on the map Command Action...
  • Page 56 Displays PARKING icons. SHOW SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Displays SERVICE & MAINTENANCE icons. SHOW DEALERSHIPS Displays DEALERSHIP icons. SHOW LEXUS Displays LEXUS DEALERSHIP icons. SHOW TOYOTA Displays TOYOTA DEALERSHIP icons. SHOW PARTS STORES Displays PARTS STORE icons. SHOW ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Displays ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE icons.
  • Page 57 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Show POI icons Command Action SHOW AMERICAN DINING Displays AMERICAN RESTAURANT icons. SHOW BAKERIES AND DELIS Displays BAKERY & DELI icons. SHOW BARBECUE AND GRILL DI- Displays BARBECUE & GRILL RES- NING TAURANT icons. SHOW CAJUN AND CARIBBEAN DIN- Displays CAJUN &...
  • Page 58 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Show POI icons Command Action SHOW VIETNAMESE DINING Displays VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT icons. SHOW OTHER DINING Displays OTHER RESTAURANT icons. SHOW GROCERIES Displays GROCERY STORE icons. SHOW SHOPPING MALLS Displays SHOPPING MALL icons. SHOW CONVENIENCE STORES Displays CONVENIENCE STORE icons. SHOW HOME IMPROVEMENT Displays HOME IMPROVEMENT icons.
  • Page 59 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Show POI icons Command Action SHOW TRAIN STATIONS Displays TRAIN STATION icons. SHOW PORTS AND FERRIES Displays PORT & FERRY icons. SHOW TAXIS AND SHUTTLES Displays TAXI & SHUTTLE icons. SHOW FULL SERVICE BANKS Displays FULL−SERVICE BANKS icons. SHOW ATMS Displays ATM icons.
  • Page 60 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Show POI icons Command Action SHOW SHIPPING AND COPIES Displays SHIPPING & COPY icons. SHOW POST OFFICES Displays POST OFFICE icons. SHOW OTHER SERVICES Displays OTHER SERVICE icons. Delete POI icons Command Action Clear all icons Deletes all POI icons.
  • Page 61 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS Radio operation Command Action Seek up Seeks up for a radio station. Seek down Seeks down for a radio station. Type up Seeks up for program type. Type down Seeks down for program type. Disc operation Command Action Track up...
  • Page 62 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS INFORMATION D The function that cannot be used according to the vehicle is pro- vided. D Voice recognition language can be changed. (See “D Selecting a lan- guage” on page 338.)
  • Page 63: Navigation System: Destination Search

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH SECTION NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH Navigation system: Destination search ........Destination search Selecting the search area .
  • Page 64: Destination Search

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH Destination search — — Selecting the search area Change the selected region in order to set a destination from a different region by us- ing “Address”, “Point of Interest” or “Inter- section & Freeway”. U0001LS Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”.
  • Page 65 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH U.S.A. Washington, D.C. Delaware States included in the search Button Maryland region “US9” New Jersey Idaho Pennsylvania Virginia Oregon “US1” West Virginia Washington California Florida “US2” Nevada Georgia “US10” North Carolina Arizona South Carolina Colorado “HI” Hawaii Montana “US3”...
  • Page 66: Destination Search By Home

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by — Destination search by Home Preset destinations 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. “Destination”. U0002LS U0003LS 2. Select “Go Home”. 2. Select any of the preset destination buttons on the “Destination”...
  • Page 67: Destination Search By "Address

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by “Address” There are 2 ways to search a destination (a) Selecting a city to search by address. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select (a) Search by city “Destination”. (b) Search by street address 2.
  • Page 68 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH 6. Input the street name and select 8. Input a house number. “OK”. If the same address exists in more than one city, the current screen changes to the 7. When the desired street name is address list screen.
  • Page 69 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES (b) Search by street address 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 2. Select “Address” on the “Destina- tion” screen. 1. Select “Last 5 Cities”. 3. Select “Street Address”. 2.
  • Page 70 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH 6. When the desired street name is 8. Select the button of the desired city found, select the corresponding but- name from the displayed list. ton. The screen changes and displays the map INFORMATION location of the selected destination and the route preference.
  • Page 71: Destination Search By "Point Of Interest

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by “Point of Interest” There are 4 ways to search by Points of In- (a) Search by “Name” terest. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select (a) Search by name “Destination”. (b) Search by category 2.
  • Page 72 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH Selecting a city to search Select the button of the desired des- tination. 1. Select “City”. If the same name exists in more than one city, a search can be performed more easi- ly with “City” and “Category”. (See “D Selecting a city to search”...
  • Page 73 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH Selecting from the categories (b) Search by “Category” The destination can be set by selecting the search point and the POI category. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 2. Select “Point of Interest” on the “Destination”...
  • Page 74 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM NEAR HERE NEAR CITY CENTER Select “Near Here”. 1. Select “Near City Center”. The search point is set at the current posi- tion, and the “POI Category” screen will be displayed.
  • Page 75 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM NEAR A DESTINATION 1. Select “Near City Center”. 1. Select “Near a Destination”. 2. Select “Last 5 Cities”. 2. Select the button of the desired des- tination.
  • Page 76 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH To search POIs near the search (c) Search by “Phone #” point 1. Push the “MENU” button and select When the search point is set, the “POI “Destination”. Category” screen will be displayed. 2. Select “Point of Interest” on the “Destination”...
  • Page 77 (See page 125.) U2002LS With the eDestination feature, you can go online, via the Lexus.com owner’s Web site, to select and organize destinations of your choice and then wirelessly send them to your vehicle’s navigation system. You can store up to 200 locations online to ac- cess and update at any time.
  • Page 78: Destination Search By "Destination Assist

    The previous starting point and up to 100 previously set destinations are displayed on the screen. Destination Assist provides you with live assistance for finding destinations via the 3. Select the button of the desired des- Lexus Enform response center. You can tination. request either specific business, “Delete”: To delete the previous destina-...
  • Page 79: Destination Search By "Address Book

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by — Destination search by “Address Book” “Emergency” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. “Destination”. 2. Select “Address Book” on the “Des- 2. Select “Emergency” on the second tination”...
  • Page 80: Destination Search By "Intersection & Freeway

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by “Intersection & Freeway” There are 2 ways to search. (a) Search by intersection (b) Search by Freeway Entrance/Exit 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 2. Select “Intersection & Freeway” on the second page of the “Destination”...
  • Page 81 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH (a) Search by “Intersection” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 2. Select “Intersection & Freeway” on the second page of the “Destination” screen. 3. Select “Intersection” on the “Inter- section & Freeway” screen. 7. Input the name of the second inter- secting street.
  • Page 82 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH (b) Search by “Freeway Entrance/ Exit” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 2. Select “Intersection & Freeway” on the second page of the “Destination” screen. 3. Select “Freeway Entrance/Exit” on the “Intersection & Freeway” screen. If the same two streets cross at more than one intersection, the screen changes and displays the menu to select the city name...
  • Page 83: Destination Search By "Map

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by “Map” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 2. Select “Map” on the second page of the “Destination” screen. 6. Either a freeway “Entrance” or “Exit” can be selected. The screen changes and displays the map location that was previously displayed just before the destination input operation and the route preference.
  • Page 84: Destination Search By "Coordinates

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH — Destination search by “Coordinates” — Deleting set destinations A set destination can be deleted. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Destination”. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 2. Select “Coordinates” on the second “Destination”.
  • Page 85: Starting Route Guidance

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH Starting route guidance The system searches for the guidance After inputting the destination, the screen route again, and displays the entire route. changes and displays the map location of the selected destination and the route pref- erence.
  • Page 86 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH INFORMATION D Guidance can be paused or re- sumed. (See “— Pausing and re- suming guidance” on page 105.) D If “OK” is selected until a beep sounds, demo mode will start. Push the “MAP/VOICE” button to finish Demo mode.
  • Page 87 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH 3 ROUTES SELECTION Time necessary for the entire trip Distance of the entire trip 1. To select the desired route from 3 routes, select “3 Routes”. Toll road Freeway Ferry 2. Select “Quick”, “Alt.” or “Short” to select the desired route.
  • Page 88 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: DESTINATION SEARCH Edit route You can again designate the conditions of INFORMATION the route to the destination. D Even if the “Freeways” indicator is dimmed, the route cannot avoid in- cluding a freeway in some cases. D If the calculated route includes a trip by ferry, the route guidance shows a sea route.
  • Page 89 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE SECTION NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Navigation system: Route guidance Route guidance screen ........Typical voice guidance prompts .
  • Page 90: Navigation System: Route Guidance

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Route guidance screen During route guidance, various types of During freeway driving guidance screens can be displayed de- During freeway driving, the freeway exit in- pending on conditions. formation screen will be displayed. This screen displays the distance to the Screen layout next junction and exit, or POIs in the vicin- ity of the freeway exit.
  • Page 91: Navigation System: Route Guidance

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE When approaching a freeway exit or When approaching an intersection junction When the vehicle approaches an intersec- When the vehicle approaches an exit or tion, the intersection guidance screen will junction, the guidance screen for the free- be displayed.
  • Page 92: Navigation System: Route Guidance

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Other screens ARROW SCREEN On this screen, information about next TURN LIST SCREEN turns on the guidance route can be viewed. On this screen, the list of turns on the guid- ance route can be viewed. Selecting during guid- ance displays the arrow screen.
  • Page 93: Typical Voice Guidance Prompts

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Typical voice guidance prompts The voice guidance provides various mes- sages as you approach an intersection, or 4.2 miles other point where you need to maneuver 0.5 miles the vehicle. miles 0.5 miles “Proceed about 4 miles to the traffic circle.”...
  • Page 94 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE One−way road One−way road ∗ : The system indicates a U−turn if the dis- The system announces the approach to tance between two one−way roads (of op- the final destination. posite directions) is less than 50 feet (15 “Your destination is ahead.”...
  • Page 95: Distance And Time To Destination

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Distance and time to destination The distance, the estimated travel time and the estimated arrival time from the cur- rent position to the selected destination are displayed. Estimated travel time is dis- played. Estimated arrival time is dis- played.
  • Page 96: Setting And Deleting Destinations

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Setting and deleting destinations — — Adding destinations — Reordering destinations You can add destinations and search When more than one destination is set, again for the routes. you can change the arrival order of the destinations.
  • Page 97: Deleting Destinations

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE — Deleting destinations A set destination can be deleted. 4. To delete the destination(s), select “Yes”. If “Yes” is selected, the data cannot be re- covered. If “No” is selected, the previous screen will return. The system searches for the guidance route again, and displays the entire route.
  • Page 98: Setting Route

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Setting route — — Detour setting While the route guidance is operating, you can change the route to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs, or an accident, etc.
  • Page 99: Route Overview

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE — Route overview 1. Select “Route”. This picture shows an example of how the system would guide around a delay caused by a traffic jam. This position indicates the location of a traffic jam caused by road repairs or an accident.
  • Page 100 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Route preview You can scroll through the list of roads by 1. Select “Route”. selecting . However, not all road names in the route may appear on the list. If a road changes its name without re- quiring a turn (such as on a street that runs through two or more cities), the name change will not appear on the list.
  • Page 101: Route Preference

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE — Route preference To select route type You can designate the route conditions of the route to the destination. : To indicate the next destination. : To preview the route to the next destination. 1. Select “Route”. : To preview the route to the next destination in fast−forward mode.
  • Page 102 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE To select route features A number of choices are provided on the conditions which the system uses to deter- mine the route to the destination. The entire route from the starting point to the destination is displayed. “OK”: To start guidance.
  • Page 103: Pausing And Resuming Guidance

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE — Pausing and resuming guidance Starting route from adjacent road To pause guidance You can start the route guidance from the adjacent road. (ex. When route guidance is set on the freeway, but the vehicle is driven parallel along the freeway.) 1.
  • Page 104: Show On Map

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Show on map — — Display POI icons Points of Interest such as gas stations and To resume guidance restaurants can be displayed on the map screen. You can also set their location as a destination and use them for route guid- ance.
  • Page 105 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE Selecting POIs to be displayed Select “Other POIs” on the “Select POI Icons” screen. Up to 5 categories of icons can be dis- played on the screen. When a Point of Interest category is se- lected from either the limited list or the complete list, the screen will display sym- bols of those locations on the map screen.
  • Page 106 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE To display the local POI list Points of Interest that are within 200 miles (320 km) of the current position will be listed from among the selected categories. Select the desired POI categories from the list. The selected category icon appears on the top left of the screen.
  • Page 107 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE To set a POI as a destination You can select one of the Points of Interest icons on the map screen as a destination and use it for route guidance. “Near Here” : When “Near Here” is se- lected, the list of Points of Interest near the current position will be displayed.
  • Page 108: Route Trace

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE — Route trace It is possible to store the traveled route up To hide POI icons to 124 miles (200 km) and retrace the route on the display. INFORMATION This feature is available on the map with more detailed map scale than 30 mile (50 km).
  • Page 109 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE To start recording the route trace To stop recording the route trace 1. Select “Show on Map”. 1. Select “Show on Map”. 2. Select “Route Trace”. The following 2. Select “Route Trace”. “Route Trace” indicator is highlighted. screen will be displayed.
  • Page 110 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: ROUTE GUIDANCE...
  • Page 111: Navigation System: Memory Points

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS SECTION NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS Navigation system: memory points ........Navigation settings Setting up the “Home”...
  • Page 112: Navigation Settings

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS Navigation settings — Points or areas on the map can be regis- tered. The registered points can be used on the “Destination” screen. (See “ — Destination search by Home” on page 68, “ — Destina- tion search by Preset destinations”...
  • Page 113: Setting Up The "Home

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS — Setting up the “Home” If home has been registered, that informa- (a) Registering home tion can be recalled by using “Go Home” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select on the “Destination” screen. (See “— Des- “Setup”.
  • Page 114 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS When registration of home is completed, (b) Editing home the “Edit Home” screen will be displayed. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Home” on the “Navigation Settings”...
  • Page 115: Setting Up The "Preset Destinations

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS — Setting up the “Preset Destinations” If preset destination has been registered, (c) Deleting home that information can be recalled by using 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Preset Destinations” on the “Destina- “Setup”. tion” screen. (See “— Destination search 2.
  • Page 116 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS When registration of preset destination is (a) Registering preset destinations completed, the “Edit Preset Destination” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select screen will be displayed. “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Preset Destinations” on the “Navigation Settings”...
  • Page 117 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS (b) Editing preset destinations 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Preset Destinations” on the “Navigation Settings” screen. 6. Select “Edit” for the item you want to change.
  • Page 118: Setting Up The "Address Book

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS — Setting up the “Address Book” Points or areas on the map can be regis- (c) Deleting preset destinations tered. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2.
  • Page 119 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS (a) Registering address book entries 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Address Book” on the “Nav- igation Settings” screen. 6. Select “OK”. To edit registered information, see “(b) Editing address book entries”...
  • Page 120 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS (b) Editing address book entries The icon, name, location and/or telephone number of a registered address book entry can be edited. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3.
  • Page 121 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS To change “Icon” SOUND ICONS You can set a sound for some address book entries. When the vehicle ap- proaches the location of the address book entry, the selected sound will be heard. 1. Select “With Sound” on the “Ad- dress Book Entry Icon”...
  • Page 122 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS To change “Name” DISPLAYING MEMORY POINT NAMES The name of an address book entry can be set to display on the map. 1. Select “Edit” of “Name”. To show the name, select “On” on the “Edit Address Book Entry” screen. To not show it, select “Off”.
  • Page 123 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS To change “Location” To change “Phone #” (telephone number) 1. Select “Edit” of “Location”. 1. Select “Edit” of “Phone #”. 2. Select one of the 8 directional but- tons to move the cursor to the de- 2.
  • Page 124: Setting Up The "Areas To Avoid

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS — Setting up the “Areas to Avoid” Areas you want to avoid because of traffic (c) Deleting address book entries jams, construction work or other reasons 1. Push the “MENU” button and select can be registered as areas to avoid. “Setup”.
  • Page 125 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS (a) Registering areas to avoid 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Areas to Avoid” on the “Nav- igation Settings” screen. 6. Scroll the map to the desired point. “Adjust Location”: To adjust the position in smaller increments.
  • Page 126 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS (b) Editing area to avoid The name, location and/or area size of a registered area can be edited. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Areas to Avoid” on the “Nav- igation Settings”...
  • Page 127 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS To change “Name” DISPLAYING NAMES OF AREAS TO BE AVOIDED The name of an area to be avoided that may be displayed on the map can be set. 1. Select “Edit” of “Name”. To show the name, select “On” on the “Area to Avoid”...
  • Page 128 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS To change “Location” To change “Size” 1. Select “Edit” of “Location”. 1. Select “Edit” of “Size”. 2. Select the 8 directional button to 2. Select either move the cursor to the desired point change the size of the area to be on the map.
  • Page 129: Deleting Previous Destinations

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS — Deleting previous destinations The previous destination can be deleted. (c) Deleting areas to avoid 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” 2.
  • Page 130 NAVIGATION SYSTEM: MEMORY POINTS 6. To delete the destination, select “Yes”. To cancel the deletion, select “No”.
  • Page 131 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION SECTION TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Telephone and information ..Telephone (Hands-free system for cellular phone) Enter a Bluetooth phone ......Call on the Bluetooth phone .
  • Page 132: Telephone (Hands-Free System For Cellular Phone)

    TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Telephone (Hands−free system for cellular phone) Hands−free system allows you to make INFORMATION or receive a call without taking your hands off the steering wheel by con- In the following conditions, the sys- necting your cellular phone. tem may not function.
  • Page 133 If your cellular phone does not support HFP, you cannot enter the Bluetoothr phone, and take OPP or PBAP service individually. Please go to “http://www.lexus.com/” to find approved Bluetoothr phones for this system. " Microphone You can use the microphone above when talking on the phone.
  • Page 134 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION INFORMATION Talk alternately with the other party on the phone. If you talk at the same time, the voice may not reach each other. (It is not a mal- function.) Keep call volume down. Otherwise, the other party’s voice may be au- dible outside the vehicle and voice echo may increase.
  • Page 135 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Indicates the level of reception. About the phonebook in this system The following data is stored for every regis- tered phone. When another phone is con- Poor Excellent necting, you cannot read the registered The level of reception does not always cor- data.
  • Page 136: Enter A Bluetooth Phone

    TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION — Enter a Bluetoothr phone To use the hands−free system, you FCC ID : AJDK021 need to enter your phone into the sys- IC : 775E−K021 tem. Once you have registered it, you can make a hands−free call. This device complies with Part 15 of the haven’t registered...
  • Page 137 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION 3. Select “Yes” to connect your phone. 5. When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed. You do not need to enter the phone in case of using the same one. 4. When this screen is displayed, input the passcode displayed on the screen into the phone.
  • Page 138 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Connecting a Bluetoothr phone AUTOMATICALLY When the “POWER” switch is in AC- CESSORY or ON mode, a nearby cellu- lar phone you have registered is When you register your phone, auto searched for. connection will be turned on. Always Next, the system automatically con- set it to this mode and leave the nects with the latest of the phones con-...
  • Page 139 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION MANUALLY When the auto connection has failed or “Handsfree Power” is turned off, you have to connect Bluetoothr manually. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. 5. The “Connect Bluetooth*” screen is displayed. 3.
  • Page 140 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION When you connect the phone while Reconnecting Bluetoothr Bluetoothr audio is playing phone Bluetoothr phone disconnected with a poor reception from the Bluetoothr network when the “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode, the system automatically reconnects the Bluetoothr phone.
  • Page 141: Call On The Bluetooth Phone

    TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION — Call on the Bluetoothr phone After you enter the Bluetoothr phone, you can call by using hands−free sys- tem. You can call using the 6 methods described below. By dial You can call by inputting the phone number.
  • Page 142 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION By phonebook You can call by phonebook data which is transferred from your cellular phone. The system has one phonebook for each telephone. You can register up to 1000 numbers in total of phonebooks. This cannot be operated while driving. 3.
  • Page 143 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION When the phonebook is empty By speed dial You can call using registered phone numbers which can be selected from a phonebook. (See “D Registering the speed dial” on page 378 for registering the speed dial.) This can be done while driving. 1.
  • Page 144 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION By call history You can call by call history which has 4 functions below. all the numbers above which “All”: were memorized calls which you missed “Missed”: “Incoming”: calls which you received “Outgoing”: numbers which you called You can call using the latest 5 call history items shown by “All”...
  • Page 145 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION You can call using the latest call history By voice recognition item. 1. Push of the steering wheel to dis- play the “Phone” screen. 2. Push of the steering wheel to dis- play the “Call History” screen. 3.
  • Page 146 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Example: Call MIKE. DIALING BY NAME You can call by giving a voice tag regis- tered in the phonebook. For setting the voice recognition, see “—Setting the voice tag” on page 385. When you select “English” of “Language”, you can call by giving a name registered in the phonebook.
  • Page 147 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION You: “MIKE.” By POI* call System: “MIKE.” “Say the type of number.” “Such as “Mobile”, “Home”, “Work” or “Other”.” “(beep)” You: “Home.” System: “MIKE.” “Home.” “Push the off−hook switch to dial or say “Dial”.” “(beep)” You: “Dial.” You can call by selecting when it is System:...
  • Page 148: Receive On The Bluetooth Phone

    TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION — Receive on the — Talk on the Bluetoothr Bluetoothr phone phone When a call is received, this screen is While you are talking on the phone, this screen is displayed. You can do the op- displayed with a sound. Select eration below on the screen.
  • Page 149 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION When you select “0−9” If the continuous tone signal is regis- tered in a phonebook, this screen ap- Select the desired number to input the pears. (If not registered, “Send” and key. “Exit” are not displayed.) To hang up the phone: Confirm the number displayed on the Select or push...
  • Page 150 TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION By voice recognition Interrupt call You can operate “Mute” and “Send When the call is interrupted by the third Tones” by giving a command during a party while talking, this screen is dis- call. played. The operating procedure is similar to other Select or push of the steering...
  • Page 151: Fuel Consumption

    TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Fuel consumption Fuel consumption such as shown be- low can be displayed on the screen. For details see Section 1−1 of the vehicle owner’s manual. Energy monitor Consumption Past record Everytime you select or push the steering wheel while interrupt call, the other party will be switched.
  • Page 152: Calendar

    TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION Calendar To view calendar. U5001LS 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. U5003LS 2. Select “Calendar”. On this screen, the current date is high- lighted in yellow. : To change month. : To change year. “Today”: To display the current month cal- endar (if another month will be displayed).
  • Page 153 Lexus Insider ........
  • Page 154: Lexus Enform With Safety Connect

    Lexus’ designated (SOS) response center, which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Enhanced roadside assistance Lexus Enform service is available by sub- Destination Assist (see page 159) scription on select, telematics hardware− eDestination (see page 162) equipped vehicles.
  • Page 155 (1) This device tries outside the United States. may not cause harmful interference, and Lexus Insider and XMr services will func- (2) this device must accept any interfer- tion in the contiguous 48 states and ence received, including interference Canada.
  • Page 156 CAUTION D Available beginning Fall 2009 on Exposure to radio frequency signals: select Lexus models. Contact with The Lexus Enform with Safety Con- the Lexus Enform response center nect system installed in your vehicle is dependent upon the telematics is a low power radio transmitter and device being in operative condi- receiver.
  • Page 157: Destination Assist

    Destination Assist provides you with live Make a call with Destination Assist assistance for finding destinations via the Lexus Enform response center. You can request either a specific business, ad- dress, or ask for help locating your desired destination by category, such as restau-...
  • Page 158 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT U20003LS U12040LS 4. When an agent comes on the line, 5. Select “Go to ” or “Enter” to set tell the agent the address, business the location as a destination, receive name, or the type of POI or service you navigation guidance via your naviga- would like to locate.
  • Page 159 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT Destination Assist History DELETE DESTINATION ASSIST HISTORY Locations you receive via Destination As- sist will be saved to the navigation system. You can delete destinations from your his- tory. Up to 100 destinations can be stored in the Destination Assist History.
  • Page 160: Edestination

    Your locations can be organized into up to 20 personalized folders. U0001LS You must first go online at www.lexus.com and go to the “Owners” section where you will need to register and log in. After this, you can create your personalized folders containing the locations you wish to send to your vehicle.
  • Page 161 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT Set an eDestination in the naviga- tion system for guidance 1. Push the “MENU” button on the side of the Remote Touch and then select U12009LS “Destination”. 2. Select “Point of Interest”. 3. Select “eDestination”.
  • Page 162 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT If there is already a set destination, “Go to Show eDestination icons ” and “Add to Route” are displayed. ”: To delete the existing destina- “Go to tions and set a new one. “Add to Route”: To add a destination.
  • Page 163: Xmr Sports And Stocks

    (a) XM Sports cluded with XMr satellite radio subscrip- You must first add your desired teams prior tions for Lexus Enform vehicles. With this to receiving information. (See page 166.) service, you can receive updates via the Receive sports information navigation system on your personally se- lected sports teams and stocks.
  • Page 164 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT XM Sports settings — Add or delete ADD SPORTS TEAM teams To input your personalized XM Sports team. 1. Push the “MENU” button on the side U12027LS of the Remote Touch and then select “Info./ Phone”.
  • Page 165 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT DELETE SPORTS TEAMS U12044LS U12027LS 4. Select “Yes” to confirm or “No” to cancel. 1. Select “Delete Sports Teams”. U12031LS 2. Select the sports team that you would like to delete or select “Select All” to delete all teams.
  • Page 166 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT (b) XM Stocks XM Stocks settings — Add or delete stocks You must first add your desired stocks prior to receiving data. (See page 169.) To input your personalized XM Stocks set- tings. Receive stock data 1.
  • Page 167 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT ADD STOCK DELETE STOCKS U12034LS U12034LS 1. Select “Add Stock”. 1. Select “Delete Stocks”. U12035LS U12037LS 2. Input the stock symbol you would 2. Select the stock you would like to like to add. delete or select “Select All”.
  • Page 168: Xm Navweathert

    LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT XM NavWeathert The subscription−based XM NavWeath- Show XM NavWeathert informa- ert service allows the navigation system tion to display weather information on the map. See page 157 for subscription information. The following operations can be per- formed.
  • Page 169 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT XM NavWeathert SCREEN Zoom in/out button The scale of the map can be changed. Three zoom levels can be selected; 16 miles (26 km), 30 miles (48 km) and 60 miles (97 km). Weather icons and grids...
  • Page 170 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT Weather information Icon Weather Heavy snow Heavy rain Received time City name Today’s date Current weather Current temperature Today’s weather Tomorrow’s weather Day after tomorrow’s weather Observed time Specified day’s weather When this button is selected, weather in- formation for a specified day will be dis- played.
  • Page 171 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT Weather warnings XM NavWeathert indicator Weather warnings issued with in an approximately 15.5 mile (25 km) radius around the vehicle are displayed on the warning screen. U5056LC When an XM NavWeathert Warning is is- sued within the vicinity, the XM NavWeath- ert indicator will appear on the screen.
  • Page 172: Xmr Navtraffic

    LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT NavTraffic The subscription−based XMr NavTraffic Show XMr NavTraffic information service allows the navigation system to display traffic information on the map. See page157 for subscription information. The following operations can be per- formed. U3076LC Show XMr NavTraffic Information Traffic information is displayed on the map.
  • Page 173 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT XMr NavTraffic information is displayed XMr NavTraffic icon on the map. When any traffic information has been received, the XMr NavTraffic icon will appear on the map screen. Selecting the XMr NavTraffic icon on the screen will start voice guidance for the traffic informa- tion.
  • Page 174: Lexus Insider

    Lexus events, or audio excerpts “White”: Traffic information has been re- from Lexus Magazine articles. Up to 20 ar- ceived. ticles can be stored at a time. “Yellow”: Traffic restriction information on...
  • Page 175 1. Push the “MENU” button on the side to all stored Lexus Insider broadcasts. of the Remote Touch and then select To disrupt the audio read of Lexus Insider, “Info. / Phone”. push the “MODE” switch on the steering wheel or push the “AM·FM”, “SAT”, “DISC”, “CD”...
  • Page 176 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT Icons appear at the left of the Lexus Insider Some Lexus Insider stories will contain a story titles and indicate the following: downloadable POI relevant to the content. If it contains a POI, you can select “Enter ”...
  • Page 177 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT DELETE LEXUS INSIDER ARTICLE New article notification When the vehicle is first powered on and a new Lexus Insider article is available, a no- tification will appear on the navigation screen. The notice will appear for only approxi-...
  • Page 178 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT Lexus Insider settings To change Lexus Insider settings, notifica- tion, and opt in or out of article receipt. U12018LS U4001LS Please refer to the following pages for each setting. 1. Push the “MENU” button on the side of the Remote Touch and then select “Setup”.
  • Page 179 U12019LS U12020LS 1. Select “Receive LEXUS Insider”. 2. Select “Yes” to receive Lexus Insid- er articles or “No” to opt out of receiv- ing articles. 1. Select “New Article Notification”. 3. Select “Save”.
  • Page 180 LEXUS ENFORM WITH SAFETY CONNECT RESTORE DEFAULT LEXUS INSIDER SETTINGS U12021LS 1. Select “Default”. U12022LS 2. Select “Yes” to confirm or “No” to cancel.
  • Page 181 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SECTION AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Audio/Video system Quick reference ........
  • Page 182: Audio/Video System Quick Reference

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Quick reference Operations such as selecting a preset station and adjusting the sound balance are car- ried out on the screen. To display the audio screen, push the “MENU” button and select “Audio”. "DVD changer "If a Mark Levinson brand audio system is installed, the “Mark Levinson” logo is shown on the panel.
  • Page 183 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “SCAN” button Push this button to scan radio sta- tions or scan the files or tracks. For details, see pages 197, 202, 213, 218 and 260. “CH·DISC” button Push the “ ” or “ ” button to select a preset turning or a selected disc.
  • Page 184 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM "CD changer Function menu tab “TUNE·FILE” knob To control the radio, CD changer, Turn this knob to move the station Bluetoothr audio player, AUX, USB band and files up or down. For de- memory or iPodr, select the screen tails, see pages 201, 216 and 259.
  • Page 185: Using Your Audio/Video System

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Using your audio/video system — — Some basics This section describes some of the basic “AUX·USB” button Push this button turn features of your audio/video system. Bluetoothr audio player, AUX, USB Some information may not pertain to your memory or iPodr on.
  • Page 186 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (a) Voice command system Co−location: This transmitter must not be co−located or operated in con- junction with any other antenna or transmitter. Laser products D Do not take this unit apart or at- tempt to make any changes yourself.
  • Page 187 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (b) Turning the system on and off (c) Switching between functions " DVD changer image “PWR·VOL”: Push this knob to turn the audio system on and off. Turn this knob to adjust the volume. The system turns on in Push the “AM·FM”, “SAT”, “DISC”, the last mode used.
  • Page 188 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Push these buttons or tabs if you want to switch from one mode to another. If the disc is not set, the CD changer/DVD changer does not turn on. You can turn off the CD changer/DVD changer by ejecting all the discs. If the au- dio system was previously off, then the en- tire audio system will be turned off when you eject all the discs.
  • Page 189 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM The screen buttons for radio, CD changer, DVD changer, Bluetoothr au- dio player, AUX, USB memory and iPodr operation are displayed on the screen when the audio control mode is selected. Select the tab to select the desired mode when the audio control mode is selected.
  • Page 190 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (d) DSP control (e) Tone and balance 1. Push the “MENU” button and select Tone “Audio”. How good an audio program sounds to you is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, differ- ent kinds of music and vocal programs usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass.
  • Page 191 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (f) Selecting screen size (DVD chan- ger only) Before selecting screen size, it is neces- sary to insert a DVD disc and select DVD mode. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Audio”. 2. Select “CD/DVD” tab. 1. Select “Sound” tab to display this screen.
  • Page 192 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (g) Your CD or DVD changer When you insert a disc, push the “LOAD” button and gently push the disc in with the label side up. This CD or DVD changer can store up to six discs. The changer is intended for use with 4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only.
  • Page 193: Radio Operation

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — Radio operation (h) AUX adapter (a) Listening to the radio The sound of portable audio players connected to the AUX adapter can be enjoyed. Push the “AUX·USB” button to display audio screen and select “AUX” tab to switch to AUX mode. When the portable audio player is not connected to the AUX adapter, the tab will tone down.
  • Page 194 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (b) Presetting a station 1. Tune in the desired station. 2. Select one of the buttons (1 — 6) you Turn the knob clockwise to step up the want and hold it until a beep is heard. station band or counterclockwise to This sets the station to the button and step down.
  • Page 195 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (c) Selecting a station (d) Radio Data System Tune in the desired station using one of the Your audio system is equipped with Radio following methods. Data Systems (RDS). RDS mode pro- vides you to receive text messages from Preset tuning: Select the button (1 —...
  • Page 196 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “Type A "” “TypeSeek” If the system receives no RDS stations, When a program is set, “Type Seek” ap- “NO−PTY” appears on the display. pears. Select the button and the system starts to seek the station in the relevant Each time you select “A Type ”...
  • Page 197 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “Message” (e) Traffic announcement If the system receives a radio text from RDS station, “MSG” appears on the dis- play. Select “Message”, and a text mes- sage is displayed on the screen. This func- tion is available only when the vehicle is not moving.
  • Page 198 XMr Satellite Radio in Satellite tuner technology notice: order to receive satellite broadcast pro- Lexus’s satellite radio tuners are awarded gramming in the vehicle. Additional activa- Type Approval Certificates from XMr Sat- tion and service subscription fees apply ellite Radio Inc.
  • Page 199 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (c) Listening to satellite radio (d) Channel category Select either “A Type” or “Type "” to go to the next or previous category. Push the “SAT” button to display audio screen and select “SAT” tab to choose a SAT channel. “SAT1”, “SAT2”...
  • Page 200 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (e) Presetting a channel (f) Selecting a channel Tune in the desired channel using one of 1. Tune in the desired channel. the following methods. Preset tuning: Select the channel selec- tor button (1 — 6) for the channel you want. The button (1 —...
  • Page 201 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (g) Displaying the title and name When you select “Text”, the song/pro- gram title and the artist name/feature are displayed. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be displayed. (Some information will not be fully displayed.) When you select “Text” again, the display returns.
  • Page 202 XMr antenna cable is attached securely. ANTENNA A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Lexus certified dealer for assis- tance. You have not subscribed to the XMr Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code.
  • Page 203 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM INFORMATION NOTICE This XMr tuner supports “Audio This equipment has been tested and Services” (Music and Talk) of only found to comply with the limits for a Satellite Radio “Text class B digital device, pursuant to ∗ Information” linked to the respective Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 204: Cd Changer Operation

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — CD changer operation Setting a single disc: (a) Inserting discs The “POWER” switch must be in ACCES- SORY or ON mode. Your CD changer can store up to 6 discs. You can set a disc at the lowest empty disc number.
  • Page 205 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Setting all the discs: 2. Insert only one disc while the CD changer door is open. 1. Push the “LOAD” button until you You can set a disc at the lowest empty disc hear a beep. number. The orange indicators at both ends of the After insertion, the set disc is automatically slot start blinking.
  • Page 206 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 3. Insert the next disc after the orange (b) Ejecting discs indicators change to green and stay on A single disc alone: and the CD changer door opens. 4. Repeat this procedure until you in- sert all the discs. To cancel the operation, push the “LOAD”...
  • Page 207 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Ejecting all the discs: 2. Push the “ ” button for the disc briefly. 1. Push the “ ” button for the disc At this time, the orange indicators of the until you hear a beep. slot start blinking and the disc is ejected. At this time, the orange indicators of the slot start blinking and a disc is ejected.
  • Page 208 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (c) Playing a disc The numbers of the trays where the disc is not set are dimmed. Push the “CD” button to display audio screen and select “CD” tab if the discs are already loaded in the changer. The discs set in the changer are played continuously, starting with the last disc you inserted.
  • Page 209 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (d) Selecting a desired disc (e) Playing an audio disc Select “CD” tab, then select “Change Discs”. Choose an audio disc number to display this screen. On the screen: Select “CD” tab and select “Change Discs” The selected disc number is highlighted. The changer will start playing the selected disc from the first track.
  • Page 210 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK Select the desired track number. changer will start playing the selected track from the beginning. “SEEK·TRACK” button: Use for direct : By selecting this button, the list access to a desired track. moves up by 5 track groups. If this button Push either side of the “SEEK·TRACK”...
  • Page 211 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SEARCHING FOR A DESIRED TRACK Searching for a desired disc — OR DISC Select “SCAN” on the screen or push the “SCAN” button for longer than a second while the disc is playing. “D.SCAN” appears on the screen. The program at the beginning of each audio disc will be played for 10 seconds.
  • Page 212 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “RAND”: Use it for automatic and random OTHER FUNCTIONS selection. Playing the tracks on one disc in ran- dom order — Select “RAND” briefly while the disc is playing. “RAND” appears on the screen. The system selects a track on the disc be- ing listened to in random order.
  • Page 213 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (f) Playing a MP3/WMA disc SELECTING A DESIRED FOLDER “FolderY”: Select this button to go to the next folder. “FolderB”: Select this button to go to the previous folder. “Select” for Folder: The desired folder can be selected in a list. This function is available only when the vehicle is not mov- ing.
  • Page 214 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTING A DESIRED FILE “TUNE·FILE” knob: Use for direct access to a desired file in the disc. “SEEK·TRACK” button: Use for direct access to a desired file. Turn the “TUNE·FILE” knob to step up or down all the files in the disc you are cur- Push either side of the “SEEK·TRACK”...
  • Page 215 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “Select” for File: The desired file can be Select the desired file number. The chang- selected in a list. This function is available er will start playing the selected file from only when the vehicle is not moving. the beginning.
  • Page 216 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SEARCHING FOR A DESIRED FILE SEARCHING FOR A DESIRED FOLDER Select “SCAN” on the screen or push Select “SCAN” on the screen or push the “SCAN” button briefly while the the “SCAN” button for longer than a disc is playing. second while the disc is playing.
  • Page 217 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “RAND”: Use it for automatic and random OTHER FUNCTIONS selection of the folder or the disc which you are currently listening to. Playing the files in one folder in random order — Select “RAND” briefly while the disc is playing.
  • Page 218: Dvd Changer Operation

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — DVD changer operation For safety reasons, you can enjoy DVD (g) If the changer malfunctions video discs, DVD audio discs and video If “CD error” appears on the screen, audio CDs only when the vehicle is completely signals of the disc cannot be read or the stopped with the “POWER”...
  • Page 219 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (a) Inserting discs Setting a single disc: The “POWER” switch must be in ACCES- SORY or ON mode. Your DVD changer can store up to 6 discs. You can set a disc at the lowest empty disc number. 1.
  • Page 220 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Setting all the discs: 2. Insert only one disc while the DVD changer door is open. 1. Push the “LOAD” button until you You can set a disc at the lowest empty disc hear a beep. number. The orange indicators at both ends of the After insertion, the set disc is automatically slot start blinking.
  • Page 221 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 3. Insert the next disc after the orange (b) Ejecting discs indicators change to green and stay on A single disc alone: and the DVD changer door opens. 4. Repeat this procedure until you in- sert all the discs. To cancel the operation, push the “LOAD”...
  • Page 222 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Ejecting all the discs: 2. Push the “ ” button for the disc briefly. 1. Push the “ ” button for the disc At this time, the orange indicators of the until you hear a beep. slot start blinking and the disc is ejected. At this time, the orange indicators of the slot start blinking and a disc is ejected.
  • Page 223 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (c) Playing a disc The numbers of the trays where the disc is not set are dimmed. Push the “DISC” button to display au- dio screen and select “CD/DVD” tab if the discs are already loaded in the changer.
  • Page 224 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (d) Selecting a desired disc (e) Operating a DVD disc NOTE: The playback condition of some DVD discs may be determined by a DVD software producer. This DVD changer plays a disc as the software producer intended. So some functions may not work properly.
  • Page 225 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CAUTION Conversational speech on some DVDs is recorded at a low volume to emphasize the impact of sound ef- fects. If you adjust the volume as- suming that the conversations repre- sent the maximum volume level that the DVD will play, you may be startled by louder sound effects or when you change to a different audio source.
  • Page 226 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM PLAYING A DVD DISC DVD SETTINGS " DVD video Select “CD/DVD” tab to display this screen. Select “Settings” on “CD/DVD” screen and select “Wide” on “Settings” screen. The screen mode can be changed. If you select “Full Screen” when the ve- hicle is completely stopped and the park- ing brake is applied, the video screen re- turns.
  • Page 227 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF DVD VIDEO SET- DESCRIPTION OF DVD AUDIO SET- TINGS TINGS “DVD Video Settings”: The initial set up “DVD Audio Settings”: The initial set up screen appears. (See page 236.) screen appears. (See page 236.) “Search”: The title search screen ap- “Search”: The group search screen ap- pears.
  • Page 228 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DISPLAYING DVD CONTROLS DESCRIPTION OF DVD VIDEO CON- TROLS “Menu” and “Top Menu”: If you select any of the above controls, the menu screen for DVD video appears. (For the operation, see the manual that come with the DVD video disc provided separately.) : The menu control key appears on the screen.
  • Page 229 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF DVD AUDIO CON- SELECTING A MENU ITEM TROLS “Top Menu”: If you select this button, the menu screen for DVD audio appears. (For the operation, see the manual that come with the DVD audio disc provided sepa- rately.) : The menu control key appears on the screen.
  • Page 230 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SEARCHING BY TITLE SEARCHING BY GROUP DVD video only— DVD audio only — Enter the title number and select “OK”. Enter the group number and select The player starts playing video for that “OK”. The player starts playing the title number.
  • Page 231 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTING THE BONUS GROUP CHANGING THE PAGE DVD audio only — Enter the bonus group number on the searching group screen and select “OK”. The “Enter Key Code” screen will appear. To enter the number of the group you want to play, select the group number.
  • Page 232 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CHANGING SUBTITLE CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE LANGUAGE DVD video only — Each time you select “Change”, the lan- Each time you select “Change”, the lan- guage is selected from the ones stored guage is selected from the ones stored in the discs and changed.
  • Page 233 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CHANGING THE AUDIO FORMAT CHANGING THE ANGLE DVD audio only — The angle can be selected for discs that are multi−angle compatible when the Each time you select “Audio”, another angle mark appears on the screen. audio format stored on the disc is se- lected.
  • Page 234 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SETUP MENU Audio language You can change the audio language. 1. Select “Audio Language”. 2. Select the language you want to hear on the “Audio Language” screen. If you cannot find the language you want to hear on this screen, select “Other” and enter a language code.
  • Page 235 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Angle mark ENTER AUDIO LANGUAGE CODE The multi−angle mark can be turned on or off on the screen while the disc which is multi−angle compatible is be- ing played. 1. Select “Angle Mark”. 2. Select “On” or “Off”. Parental lock The level of viewer restrictions can be changed.
  • Page 236 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 0106 Afrikaans 0721 Gujarati 0113 Amharic 0801 Hausa 0118 Arabic 0809 Hindi 0119 Assamese 0818 Croatian 0125 Aymara 0821 Hungarian 0126 Azerbaijani 0825 Armenian 0201 Bashkir 0901 Interlingua 0205 Byelorussian 0905 Interlingue 0207 Bulgarian 0911 Inupiak 0208 Bihari 0914 Indonesian 0209...
  • Page 237 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 1315 Moldavian 1920 Sesotho 1318 Marathi 1921 Sundanese 1319 Malay 1923 Swahili 1320 Maltese 2001 Tamil 1325 Burmese 2005 Telugu 1401 Nauru 2007 Tajik 1405 Nepali 2008 Thai 1415 Norwegian 2009 Tigrinya 1503 Occitan 2011 Turkmen 1513 (Afan)Oromo 2012 Tagalog 1518...
  • Page 238 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SETUP OPERATION FROM THE REAR (f) Operating a video CD SEAT PLAYING A VIDEO CD This screen appears when a rear passen- Select “CD/DVD” tab to display this ger selects the setup menu. screen. If you want to cancel the setup operation When you select “Wide”...
  • Page 239 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DISPLAYING VIDEO CD SETTINGS DESCRIPTION VIDEO SETTINGS Controls on top page “Select Number”: The track or number search screen appears. (See “SEARCH- ING BY TRACK” on page 243.) “Prev. Page”: When you select this while the disc menu is displayed, the previous page appears on the screen.
  • Page 240 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DISPLAYING VIDEO CD CONTROLS DESCRIPTION VIDEO CONTROLS If you select the part where controls are not located while you are watching video on : Use this to pause the video screen. the video CD, video CD controls will ap- pear.
  • Page 241 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SEARCHING BY TRACK (g) If the changer malfunctions If the changer or another unit equipped with the changer malfunction, your audio/ video system will display following mes- sages. If “Check disc ” appears on the display: It indicates that the disc dirty, damaged, or it was inserted upside down.
  • Page 242 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (h) DVD player and DVD video disc in- Marks shown on DVD video discs: formation Indicates NTSC DVD VIDEO DISCS format of color TV. This DVD player conforms to NTSC col- or TV formats. The DVD video disc con- forming to another formats such as Indicates the number PAL or SECAM cannot be used.
  • Page 243 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Audio: This DVD player can play liner DVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY PCM, Dolby Digital and MPEG audio for- DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Disc mat DVD. Other decoded type cannot be that holds video. DVD video discs have played.
  • Page 244: Bluetooth Audio Operation

    G AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote music without cables. If your portable Control Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher player does not support Bluetoothr, (Recommended: Ver.1.3 or higher) the Bluetoothr audio system will not function. Please go to “http://www.lexus.com/” to find approved Bluetoothr phones for this system.
  • Page 245 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc. CAUTION Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the Bluetoothr audio system while driving. Indicates the condition of the Bluetoothr connection. “Blue” indicates an excellent connection to Bluetoothr. NOTICE “Yellow”...
  • Page 246 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM antenna Bluetoothr connection is built in to the instrument FCC ID : AJDK021 panel. The indication of the Bluetoothr IC : 775E−K021 connection may turn yellow and the This device complies with Part 15 of the system may not function when you use Rules RSS−Gen the Bluetoothr portable player in the...
  • Page 247 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (a) Connecting Bluetoothr audio play- To use the Bluetoothr audio system, you need to enter your portable player into the system. Once you have registered it, you can enjoy your music on the vehicle’s audio system. (See “—Setting Bluetoothr audio” on page 399.) For the operation procedure for the portable player, see the instruction...
  • Page 248 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM When the connection method is Reconnecting the portable player “From Portable Player” If the portable player is disconnected with a poor reception from the Bluetoothr net- Operate the portable player and con- work when the “POWER” switch is in AC- nect it to the Bluetoothr audio system.
  • Page 249 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (b) Playing a Bluetoothr audio Playing and pausing a Bluetoothr audio Some titles may not be displayed depend- ing on the type of portable player. Select “BT” tab if the Bluetoothr audio player is already connected. Select and the music will start playing. Select and the music will pause.
  • Page 250 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Selecting a desired track Selecting a desired album “Album Y”: Select this button to go to the next album. “Album B”: Select this button to go to “SEEK·TRACK” button: Use for direct the previous album. access to a desired track. Push either side of the “SEEK·TRACK”...
  • Page 251 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “RAND”: Use this for automatic and ran- Other function dom selection of tracks on the album that you are currently listening to. Playing the tracks in the album in ran- dom order— While the track is playing, select “RAND”...
  • Page 252: Usb Memory/Ipod Operation

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM —USB memory/iPod operation (a) Connecting a USB memory or Connecting a USB memory or iPodr en- iPodr ables you to enjoy music from the ve- hicle speakers. CAUTION Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory or iPodr while driving.
  • Page 253 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Routing portable audio device cables 4. Open the cover and connect a USB memory or iPodr using an iPodr cable. When the cover is slide open, portable au- dio device cables can be pulled through the opening.
  • Page 254 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM (b) Playing a USB memory or iPodr INFORMATION Playing and pausing a file or track D When an iPodr is connected and the audio source is changed to iPodr mode, the iPodr will resume play from the same point in which it was last used.
  • Page 255 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Selecting a play mode (iPodr only) Selecting a desired folder (USB memory only) 1. Select “Menu”. “FolderY”: Select this button to go to the next folder. “FolderB”: Select this button to go to the previous folder. “Select” for Folder: The desired folder can be selected in a list.
  • Page 256 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Selecting a desired file or track : By selecting this button, the list moves down by 5 folder groups. If this but- ton is selected when the last page of the list is displayed, the top page is displayed. “SEEK·TRACK”...
  • Page 257 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM "USB memory “TUNE·FILE” knob: Use for direct access to a desired file or track in the player. Turn the “TUNE·FILE” knob to step up or down all the files or tracks in the player you are currently listening to. "iPodr “Select”...
  • Page 258 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Searching for a desired file (USB memory only) Select the desired file or track number. The changer will start playing the selected file or track from the beginning. : By selecting this button, the list Select “SCAN” on the screen or push moves up by 5 file or track groups.
  • Page 259 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Searching for a desired folder (USB Other function memory only) " USB memory Select “SCAN” on the screen or push the “SCAN” button for longer than a second while the music is playing. “FLD.SCAN” appears on the screen. The program at the beginning of each folder will be played for 10 seconds.
  • Page 260: Audio/Video Remote Controls

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Audio/video remote controls (steering switches) Repeating a folder (USB memory only) — While the folder is playing, select “RPT” for longer than a second. “FLD.RPT” appears on the screen. When the folder is finished, the changer will auto- matically go back to the beginning of the folder and play the folder again.
  • Page 261 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM “MODE” switch CD changer or DVD changer Push “MODE” switch to select an audio Use this switch to skip up or down to a dif- mode. Each push changes the mode se- ferent track, file or chapter in either direc- quentially if the desired mode is ready to tion.
  • Page 262: Rear Seat Entertainment System Features

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Rear seat entertainment system features — The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy audio and DVD video. Front audio system A/V input adapter Displays Headphone volume control dials and headphone jacks Rear seat entertainment system con- troller Power outlet main switch Power outlet...
  • Page 263 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM The rear seat entertainment system can Rear seat entertainment system be used when the “POWER” switch is in controller ACCESSORY or ON mode. Use the controller to operate both the left and right side displays. Some controller Displays buttons are shared between the left and right side displays.
  • Page 264 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Before using the controller (for new Replacing the controller batteries vehicle owners) Necessary item for replacing “2 AA bat- teries”. An insulating sheet is set to prevent the batteries from being discharged. Remove 1. Remove the cover. the insulating sheet before using the re- mote control.
  • Page 265 Headphones With some headphones generally avail- able in the market, it may be difficult to catch signals properly. Lexus recom- mends the use of Lexus genuine wireless headphones. Please contact your Lexus dealer for fur- ther details. Volume Adjust the volume when you connect the headphones to the jack.
  • Page 266 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Caution screen Changing the source This screen appears for a few seconds when the “POWER” switch is in ACCES- SORY or ON mode. Turning on the audio source selection screen Inputting the selected icon Selecting an icon Push “SOURCE” to display the audio source selection screen.
  • Page 267 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Changing the speaker output CAUTION While driving Do not use headphones. Doing so may cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. To prevent accidents and electric shock Do not disassemble or modify the remote control. When the remote control is not To play the rear audio over the speakers in used the vehicle, turn “Speaker Output”...
  • Page 268: Using The Radio

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — Using the radio NOTICE Cleaning the display Wipe the display with a dry soft cloth. If the screen is wiped with a rough cloth, the surface of the screen may be scratched. To prevent damage to the remote Select radio mode on the source screen to control display the control screen.
  • Page 269: Using The Dvd Player

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — Playing an audio CD/CD text — Using the DVD player Selecting a track Turning on DVD player mode Selecting a disc Selecting a disc Push “ ” or “ ” of “TUNE” until the de- sired track number appears on the screen. Fast forwarding or reversing a track Push “...
  • Page 270: Playing Wma/Mp3 Discs

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — Playing WMA/MP3 discs — Playing DVD video/audio Selecting a file Controller Selecting a file Selecting a folder Push “ ” or “ ” of “TUNE” until the de- sired file number appears on the screen. Selecting a folder Push “...
  • Page 271 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Turning on the DVD mode DVD video and DVD audio Inputting the selected icon Push “OPTION” if no icons are shown while watching a DVD video or DVD audio, Selecting an icon and following screens appear. Turning on the menu disc Playing/pausing a disc Fast forwarding a disc Turning on the control icon screen...
  • Page 272 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF DVD VIDEO CON- DESCRIPTION OF DVD AUDIO CON- TROLS TROLS “Menu” and “Top Menu”: If you select “Top Menu”: If you select this button, the any of the above controls, the menu menu screen for DVD audio appears. (For screen for DVD video appears.
  • Page 273 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DVD SETTINGS DESCRIPTION OF DVD VIDEO SET- TINGS When “Settings” is selected on the con- trol icon screens, the following screens will “Setup”: The initial set up screen ap- appear according to audio mode. pears. (See page 280.) “Search”: The title search screen ap- pears.
  • Page 274 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF DVD AUDIO SET- SEARCHING BY TITLE TINGS “Setup”: The initial set up screen ap- pears. (See page 280.) “Select Number”: The track or number search screen appears. (See page 278.) “Search”: The group search screen ap- pears.
  • Page 275 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SEARCHING BY GROUP SELECTING THE BONUS GROUP DVD audio only — DVD audio only — Select “Search” on the settings screen. Select “Search” on the settings screen. Enter the group number and select Enter the bonus group number on the “OK”.
  • Page 276 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM SELECTING THE MENU NUMBER CHANGING SUBTITLE LANGUAGE DVD audio only — Select “Select Number” on the settings screen. Enter the menu number and select “OK”. If you enter the wrong numbers, select to delete the numbers. When you select , the previous screen returns.
  • Page 277 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE CHANGING THE AUDIO FORMAT DVD audio only — Select “Audio” on the control icon screen. Each time you select “Audio”, another audio format stored on the disc is se- lected. When you select , the previous screen returns.
  • Page 278 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CHANGING THE ANGLE SETUP MENU Select “Angle” on the settings screen. The angle can be selected for discs that are multi−angle compatible when the angle mark appears on the screen. Each time you select “Angle”, the angle is selected from the ones stored in the discs and changed.
  • Page 279 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Audio language Angle mark You can change the audio language. The multi−angle mark can be turned on or off on the screen while the disc 1. Select “Audio Language”. which is multi−angle compatible is be- 2. Select the language you want to ing played.
  • Page 280 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM ENTER AUDIO LANGUAGE CODE Video CD Push “OPTION” if no icons are shown while watching a video CD, and following screen appears. If you select “Other” on the “Audio Language” screen, “Subtitle Language” screen or “DVD Language” screen, you can select the language “Settings”: Selecting this will display set- you want to hear or read by entering a ting screen.
  • Page 281 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION VIDEO VIDEO CD SETTINGS CONTROLS When “Settings” is selected on the con- trol icon screen, the following screen will : Select this to fast reverse during appear. playback. : Selecting this will stop the video screen. : Use this to pause/resume the vid- eo screen.
  • Page 282 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION VIDEO SEARCHING BY TRACK SETTINGS Select “Select Number” on the settings “Select Number”: The track or number screen. search screen appears. (See “SEARCH- Enter the track numbers and select ING BY TRACK” on page 284.) “OK”. The player starts playing video “Return”: Selecting this will display the for that title number.
  • Page 283: Using The Video Mode

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — Using the video mode Using the adapter Push “VIDEO” to select the video mode. Before switching to the video mode, con- Open the cover. nect the audio−video equipment to the A/V The A/V input adapter is composed of 3 in- input adapter.
  • Page 284: Changing Other Settings

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM — Changing other settings Changing to PAL format Setting the display mode Push “DISPLAY”. Pushing “SIZE” changes the display modes sequentially as follows: “Normal” → “Wide 1” → “Wide 2” If the video does not appear, turn “PAL VIDEO”...
  • Page 285 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Adjusting the screen “Color” “R”: Strengthens the red color of the screen. “Color” “G”: Strengthens the green color of the screen. “Tone” “+”: Strengthens the tone of the screen. “Tone” “−”: Weakens the tone of the screen. “Contrast” “+”: Strengthens the contrast of the screen.
  • Page 286: Audio/Video System Operating Hints

    AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM Audio/video system operating hints Fading and drifting stations — Generally, NOTICE the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, you may To ensure correct audio/video sys- notice fading and drifting, which increase tem operations: with the distance from the radio transmit- Be careful not to spill beverages...
  • Page 287 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CARING FOR YOUR CD CHANGER, DVD CHANGER AND DISCS Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially metal objects, may adversely Your CD changer and DVD changer is affect the reception of XMr Satellite Radio. intended for use with 4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only.
  • Page 288 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CD changer DVD changer Audio CDs XS18016 DVD video discs DVD audio Use only discs marked as shown abo- discs ve. The following products may not be playable on your changer. SACD Video CDs Copy−protected CD CD−ROM Use only discs marked as shown abo- ve.
  • Page 289 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM " Special shaped discs " Labeled 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 changer, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
  • Page 290 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint− " Correct " Wrong free cloth that has been dampened with water. Wipe in a straight line from the cen- Handle discs carefully, especially ter to the edge of the disc (not in circles). when you are inserting them.
  • Page 291 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM MP3/WMA FILES Sampling frequency MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA MP3 files for MP3 player: (Windows Mediar Audio) are audio MPEG 1 LAYER 3—32, 44.1, 48 kHz compression standards. MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3—16, 22.05, 24 The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 MP3 files for USB memory: and WMA files on CD−ROM, CD−R MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3—32,...
  • Page 292 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM M3u playlists are not compatible with the audio player. MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO 001.mp3 formats are not compatible with the au- 002.wma dio player. Folder 1 The player is compatible with VBR 6U5161aX 003.mp3 (Variable Bit Rate). Folder 2 When playing back files recorded as 004.mp3...
  • Page 293 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CD−R and CD−RW discs TERMS CD−R/CD−RW discs that have not Packet write— been subject to the “finalizing process” This is a general term that describes the (a process that allows discs to be process of writing data on−demand to played on a conventional CD player) CD−R, etc., in the same way that data is cannot be played.
  • Page 294 AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM m3u— Playlists created using “WINAMP” soft- ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u). MP3— MP3 is an audio compression standard de- termined by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Standard Organiza- tion). MP3 compresses audio data to about 1/10 the size of that on conventional discs.
  • Page 295: 8 Section Air Conditioning

    AIR CONDITIONING SECTION AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning Automatic air conditioning controls ..... . .
  • Page 296: Automatic Air Conditioning Controls

    AIR CONDITIONING Automatic air conditioning controls Operations such as changing the air outlets or fan speed are carried out on the screen. To display the air conditioning control screen, push the “MENU” button and select “Cli- mate”. Driver side temperature display Fan speed control buttons (In degrees Fahrenheit or Centi- .
  • Page 297 AIR CONDITIONING “PASSENGER TEMP” buttons (a) Climate control (Passenger side temperature control Air outlets and fan speed are automati- button) cally adjusted according to the temper- (Only for the independent mode that ature setting. display shows “DUAL”; mainly for The “POWER” switch must be in ON front passenger and secondarily for driver) .
  • Page 298 AIR CONDITIONING D To reduce potential odors from oc- curring: D It is recommended that the air conditioning system be set to outside air mode prior to turn- ing the vehicle off. D The start timing of the blower may be delayed for a short peri- od of time immediately after the conditioning system...
  • Page 299 AIR CONDITIONING (b) Using automatic air conditioning system Switching to automatic operation mode “DUAL” button is used to set the tempera- tures independently for the driver’s seat and front passenger seat. When the “DUAL” indicator is on, the tem- perature for the driver’s seat and front pas- senger seat can be adjusted separately.
  • Page 300 AIR CONDITIONING (c) Adjusting the settings manually Setting the vehicle interior tempera- ture Setting the fan speed To adjust the temperature setting, push To turn on the air conditioning system the “ ” button on “TEMP” to increase and adjust the fan speed, push the “ ” the temperature and push the “...
  • Page 301 AIR CONDITIONING Using the screen— Panel "Air flows to the upper body and feet Bi−level (Bi−level) Floor Floor/windshield The air flow shown on the display indicates the following. "Air flows to the feet (Floor) "Air flows to the upper body (Panel) "Air flows to the feet and the wind- shield defogger operates (Floor/ windshield)
  • Page 302 AIR CONDITIONING Switching between outside air and (d) Defogging the windshield recirculated air modes The air conditioning system operates automatically. Push the air intake control button. The mode switches between outside air Recirculated air mode will automatically mode (the indicator is off), “AUTO” mode switch to outside air mode.
  • Page 303 AIR CONDITIONING (e) Adjusting the position of and open- ing and closing the air outlets "Rear outlets Direct air flow to the left or right, up "Front center outlets or down Direct air flow to the left or right, up Turn the knob to open or close the or down vent...
  • Page 304 Turn the air condition- ing system off and have it in- When the windshield wiper de−icer is spected by your Lexus dealer. D Automatic air intake change mode Do not touch the lower part of the windshield or the side of the front pil-...
  • Page 305 AIR CONDITIONING The defoggers will automatically turn off (g) Rear window and outside rear view after 15 to 60 minutes. The operation time mirror defogging changes according to the ambient temper- ature and vehicle speed. If further defrosting or defogging is de- sired, simply actuate the switch again.
  • Page 306 The displayed temperature ranges from −40_F (−40_C) up to 122_F (50_C). If the temperature shows “− −” or “E”, take your vehicle to your Lexus dealer. In the following situations, the correct out- side temperature may not be displayed, or the display may take longer than normal to change.
  • Page 307 AIR CONDITIONING...
  • Page 308 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM SECTION REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor system .......
  • Page 309: Rear View Monitor System Rear View Monitor System

    REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM Rear view monitor system — The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the CAUTION view behind the vehicle while backing up. The image is displayed in reverse Never depend on the rear view on the screen.
  • Page 310 If this hap- pens, wipe it off as soon as pos- sible. When replacing the tires, please consult your Lexus dealer. If you replace the tires, the area dis- played on the screen may change. INFORMATION...
  • Page 311 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM The rear view monitor system cam- NOTICE The rear view monitor system camera is lo- The area detected by the camera is cated on the back door as shown in the il- lustration. limited. The camera does not de- tect objects which are close to ei- In the following cases, it may become diffi- ther corner of the bumper or under...
  • Page 312 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM If a bright light (for example, sunlight re- flected off the vehicle body) is picked up by ∗ the camera, the smear effect peculiar to the camera may occur. ∗ : Smear effect—A phenomenon that oc- curs when a bright light (for example, sun- light reflected off the vehicle body) is picked up by the camera;...
  • Page 313 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM...
  • Page 314 SIDE MONITOR SECTION SIDE MONITOR Side monitor Side monitor ......... . .
  • Page 315: Side Monitor Side Monitor

    When replacing the tires, please and distance. (See page 319.) consult your Lexus dealer. If you Never depend on the side monitor replace the tires, the area dis- only. Use caution just as you played on the screen may change.
  • Page 316 SIDE MONITOR D The following symptoms may oc- INFORMATION cur, but do not indicate a malfunc- D The area displayed on the screen tion: may vary according to vehicle sta- D The camera may fog up when hu- tus or road conditions. midity is high (for example, when D The area of the image captured by it rains).
  • Page 317 SIDE MONITOR — Area displayed on the screen <Area of the image captured by the side When a 3−dimensional object is camera> near the vehicle If a 3−dimensional object such as an over- hanging wall is present near the vehicle, observe the following precautions to avoid a collision: Side camera capture range...
  • Page 318 SIDE MONITOR On the display, it appears that the vehicle WHEN THE COURSE IS NEAR AN OB- will not hit the wall. In reality, the overhang- STACLE ing part of the wall is in the way, and the ve- <Display> hicle may collide with it.
  • Page 319 If the side camera is hit, its position and mounting angle may change. Be sure to have the side camera checked by your Lexus dealer.
  • Page 320 SIDE MONITOR — Activating the side monitor If a bright light (for example, sunlight re- flected off the vehicle body) is picked up by ∗ the side camera, the smear effect peculiar to CCD cameras may occur. To display the side view, push the side camera button with the “POWER”...
  • Page 321 SIDE MONITOR — Side monitor The image captured by the side camera is Cancelation of the side monitor displayed on the screen. In the following situations, the side monitor will be canceled: This image can be used to help check the safety of the front passenger side of the ve- When vehicle speed exceeds approxi- hicle when making a turn to that side, as...
  • Page 322 SIDE MONITOR Button on the screen (a) Automatic display mode In addition to being able to display the side view using the side camera button, auto- matic display mode is available. In auto- matic display mode, the side monitor is ac- tivated automatically according to vehicle speed.
  • Page 323 SIDE MONITOR (b) Display area modes Changing display area modes The side view monitor system has the fol- Select the display area button. lowing 2 display area modes: Overall display mode: <Overall display mode> Each time the button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Overall display mode This default mode displays the entire view...
  • Page 324 SIDE MONITOR — When the 12−volt battery is disconnected or the system initialization screen appears on the display In the following situations, be sure to per- form the initialization procedure: CAUTION When the 12−volt battery is discon- nected When the side monitor is in enlarged front view mode, the target object When the side monitor changes to the may not be shown on the screen.
  • Page 325 If the initialization screen or the help dures, have the vehicle inspected by screen remains on, have the system in- your Lexus dealer. spected by your Lexus dealer. Selecting “OK” will return the display to the initialization screen.
  • Page 326 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SECTION INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST Intuitive parking assist Intuitive parking assist ........
  • Page 327: Intuitive Parking Assist Intuitive Parking Assist

    INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST Intuitive parking assist — The distance to obstacles measured by Setting the intuitive parking assist the sensors is communicated via the dis- mode play and a buzzer when parallel parking or maneuvering into a garage. Always check the surrounding area when using this sys- tem.
  • Page 328 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST — Display When the sensors detect an obstacle, the graphic is shown on the multi−information display and navigation display according to position and distance to the obstacle. Multi−information display 3. Push the “ENTER” switch to select “ON”. The intuitive parking assist−sensor indica- tor will be displayed.
  • Page 329 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST — The distance display and buzzer When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. CORNER SENSORS Level Display − example Buzzer − Medium Fast Continuous CENTER SENSORS...
  • Page 330 Note that the sensors cannot In harsh sunlight or intense cold detect obstacles that are extremely close weather. to the vehicle. A non−genuine Lexus suspension The range of the sensors may change de- (lowered suspension, etc.) pending on the shape of the object etc.
  • Page 331 Doing so may result in the sensor malfunctioning. System malfunction An accident will affect the sensors, resulting in system failure. If the indicators remain on without a beeping sound, the system may be malfunctioning. Contact your Lexus dealer.
  • Page 332 If this message appears, have the intuitive If the failure warning does not go off even parking assist−sensor checked by your after the foreign matter is removed, the in- Lexus dealer. tuitive parking assist−sensor may be mal- As the intuitive parking assist−sensor functioning.
  • Page 333 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST Certification For vehicles sold in Canada. This ISM device complies with Cana- dian ICES−001. Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB−001 du Canada.
  • Page 334: Setup

    ......... (Used for changing settings for Lexus Insider and...
  • Page 335: General Settings

    SETUP General settings Used for language selection and the on/off SCREENS FOR GENERAL SETTINGS settings of operation sounds and automat- ic screen change. U4001LS 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. U10001LS 2. Select “General”. On this screen, the following functions can be performed.
  • Page 336 SETUP Selecting a language Function You can change the language. You can change the language. (See “ Selecting a language” on 1. Push the “MENU” button and select page 338.) “Setup”. 2. Select “General” on the “Setup” Rear system lock* can be set to screen.
  • Page 337 SETUP Rear system lock (with rear seat en- Selecting a keyboard layout tertainment system) Keyboard layout can be changed. If the vehicle is equipped with the rear seat 1. Push the “MENU” button and select entertainment system, the rear seat enter- “Setup”.
  • Page 338 SETUP LAYOUT TYPE Unit of measurement Distance unit can be changed. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “General” on the “Setup” screen. " “ABC” type 3. Select “Unit of Measurement”. " “QWERTY” type 4. Select “Kilometer” or “Mile”. 5.
  • Page 339 SETUP Setting a feedback force Selecting the pointer shape When the pointer moves close to a button, Pointer shape can be changed. it will be automatically pulled onto that but- 1. Push the “MENU” button and select ton. The strength of this pull can be ad- “Setup”.
  • Page 340 SETUP Changing the pointer size Delete personal data Pointer size can be changed. The following personal data can be de- leted or returned to their default settings: 1. Push the “MENU” button and select S Maintenance conditions “Setup”. S Maintenance information “off” setting 2.
  • Page 341: Clock Settings

    SETUP Clock settings Used for changing time zones and the on/ 1. Push the “MENU” button and select off settings of daylight saving time. “Setup”. 2. Select “General” on the “Setup” screen. U4001LS 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”.
  • Page 342 SETUP SCREEN FOR CLOCK SETTINGS Time zone A time zone can be selected and GMT can be set. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Clock” on the “Setup” screen. On this screen, the following functions can be performed.
  • Page 343: Voice Settings

    SETUP Voice settings Voice guidance can be set. Manual clock setting When “Auto adjust clock” is turned “Off”, the clock can be manually adjusted. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. U4001LS 2. Select “Clock” on the “Setup” screen. “Hours”...
  • Page 344 SETUP SCREEN FOR VOICE SETTINGS Function The voice guidance volume can be adjusted or switched off. (See “ Voice volume” on page 347.) Voice guidance during route guid- ance can be set to “On” or “Off”. Voice guidance during audio sys- tem use can be set to “On”...
  • Page 345 SETUP Voice volume Traffic voice guidance The voice guidance volume can be ad- You can receive congestion information justed or switched off. through voice guidance while being guided to your destination. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select To turn the “Traffic Voice Guidance” on: “Setup”.
  • Page 346: Navigation Settings

    SETUP Navigation settings Points or areas on the map can be register- Voice guidance speaker The projection position of voice guidance can be adjusted. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Voice” on the “Setup” screen. U10032LS On this screen, the following operations can be performed.
  • Page 347: Detailed Navigation Settings

    SETUP Detailed navigation settings Average cruising speed, displayed screen contents, and POI icon categories can be set. U4001LS 4. Select the items to be set. 5. Select “Save”. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. U4002LS 2. Select “Navi.”. 3.
  • Page 348 SETUP SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION SET- Function TINGS Displayed POI icon categories can be set. (See “ POI category change (Select POI icons)” on page 353.) Buttons displayed on the map screen when “AAOff” is selected can be set. (See “ Screen layout function (“AAOff”...
  • Page 349 SETUP Driving speeds INFORMATION The speed that is used for the calculation of the estimated travel time and the esti- D The displayed time to the destina- mated arrival time can be set. tion is the approximate driving time that is calculated based on the 1.
  • Page 350 SETUP Auto avoid traffic INFORMATION guidance route automatically changes to another route to avoid heavy When the “Traffic Information” indi- congestion. cator is dimmed, “Auto Avoid Traf- fic”, “Traffic Voice Guidance” and To turn the “Auto Avoid Traffic” on: “Show Free Flowing Traffic” will not 1.
  • Page 351 SETUP Show free flowing traffic POI category change (Select POI icons) Freely flowing traffic is shown with the ar- row. Select from among the 6 icons displayed on the “Customize POI Icons” screen, so To turn the “Show Free Flowing Traffic” on: that setting of the icons to be displayed on 1.
  • Page 352 SETUP Screen layout function (“AAOff” function) Each screen buttons and current street name on the map screen can be displayed or hidden. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Navi.” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “Detailed Navi. Settings” on 6.
  • Page 353 SETUP Current position/tire change cal- POSITION/DIRECTION CALIBRATION ibration When driving, the current vehicle position The current vehicle position mark can be mark will be automatically corrected by adjusted manually. Miscalculation of the GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor due distance caused by tire replacement can to location, you can manually adjust the also be adjusted.
  • Page 354 SETUP TIRE CHANGE CALIBRATION The tire change calibration function will be used when replacing the tires. This func- tion will adjust the miscalculation caused by the circumference difference between the old and new tires. If this procedure is not performed when the tires are replaced, the current vehicle position mark may be incorrectly displayed.
  • Page 355 SETUP When the “Pop−up Information” is turned Pop−up information off, the following messages will not be dis- When the “Pop−up information” is turned played. on, the pop−up information will be dis- played. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2.
  • Page 356: Telephone Settings

    SETUP Telephone settings — — Volume setting “Telephone settings” can be changed You can adjust the voice and ring vol- on the “Phone settings” screen. ume. U4001LS 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 1. Select “Volume”. “Setup”. U10004LS 2. Change each setting according to 2.
  • Page 357 SETUP Voice volume setting Initializing the settings 1. Select “Voice Volume”. You can initialize the settings. 1. Select “Default”. – 2. Select “ ” or “ ” to adjust the voice volume. 2. Select “Yes”. 3. Select “OK”. Ring volume setting 1.
  • Page 358: Manage Phone

    SETUP — Manage phone Registering a Bluetoothr phone “Manage phone” is accessed from the “Connect Phone” screen. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Phone”. 1. Select “(add new)” to register your cellular phone to the system. 3.
  • Page 359 SETUP When another Bluetoothr device is connected 3. When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed. You do not need to enter the phone in case When another Bluetoothr device is cur- of using the same one. rently connected, this screen is displayed. If you want to disconnect it, select “Yes”.
  • Page 360 SETUP You can also register a new Bluetoothr phone in the following way. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Phone”. 3. Select “Manage Phone”. 6. Select “(empty)” to register your cellular phone to the system. The following operations are the same as the operation after you select “(add new)”.
  • Page 361 SETUP Selecting a Bluetoothr phone In case you register more than one Bluetoothr phone, you need to choose a favorite one. You can select the Bluetoothr phone from a maximum of 4 numbers. “(add new)” is displayed when you have not registered a Bluetoothr phone yet.
  • Page 362 SETUP When you connect the phone while Setting the handsfree power Bluetoothr audio is playing You can select the state of “Handsfree Power”. This screen is displayed, and the Bluetoothr audio will stop temporarily. The state changes between “On” and “Off”...
  • Page 363 SETUP Editing the Bluetoothr phone You can see the information of the Bluetoothr phone on the system or edit. “Device Name” ..name Bluetoothr phone which is displayed on the screen. You can change it into a desired name. If you change a device name, the name registered in your 3.
  • Page 364 SETUP Deleting a Bluetoothr phone 5. Use the software keyboard to input the device name. 1. Select “Options”. 6. Confirm the device name and select 2. Select “Remove Phones”. “OK”.
  • Page 365 SETUP By voice recognition 3. Select the desired phone or select “Select All”, then select “Delete”. You can operate “Connect Phone” by giv- You can select multiple phones and delete ing a command. them at the same time. “Connect Phone” includes “Select Phone”, “Add New Phone”...
  • Page 366: Phonebook

    SETUP — Phonebook — Setting the phonebook “Setting the phonebook” is accessed from the “Contacts” screen. INFORMATION 1. Push the “MENU” button and select Phonebook data is managed for ev- “Setup”. ery registered phone. When anoth- 2. Select “Phone”. er phone is connecting, you can not read the registered data.
  • Page 367 SETUP You can also display the “Contacts” Transferring a phone number screen in the following way. You can transfer the phone numbers in 1. Push the “MENU” button and select your Bluetoothr phone to the system. “Info./Phone”. The phonebook manages a maximum of 4 phonebooks in all.
  • Page 368 SETUP 3. Transfer the phonebook data to the 4. In case that you have selected “Add system using the Bluetoothr phone. Contacts”, this screen is displayed. This screen appears while transferring. To If you want to transfer another phone- cancel it, select “Cancel”. If the transfer- book, select “Yes”.
  • Page 369 SETUP When another Bluetoothr device is Registering the phonebook data connected You can register the phonebook data. Up to 3 numbers per person can be reg- istered. When another Bluetoothr device is cur- rently connected, this screen is displayed. If you want to disconnect it, select “Yes”. 1.
  • Page 370 SETUP 3. Input the phone number and select 5. When two or less numbers in total “OK”. are registered to this contact, this screen is displayed. If you want to use the tone signal after the phone number, input the tone signal When you want to add a number to this too.
  • Page 371 SETUP Editing the phonebook data You can register the phone number in “Phone#1”, “Phone#2” and “Phone#3” separately. 3. Select “Edit” for the desired name or number. 4. Edit the name or the number. (See “D Registering the phonebook data” on page 371.) 1.
  • Page 372 SETUP You can also display the “Edit Contact” From “Call History” screen screen in the following ways. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. From “Contact Data” screen 3. Select “Call History”. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”.
  • Page 373 SETUP Deleting the phonebook data You can delete the data. When you release your car, delete all your data on the system. 3. Select “Yes”. 1. Select “Delete Contacts”. 2. Select the desired data or select “Select All”, then select “Delete”. You can select multiple data and delete them at the same time.
  • Page 374 SETUP You can also delete it in the following way. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. 3. Select “Contacts”. 4. Select the desired data from the list. 7. Select “Yes”. INFORMATION When you delete a Bluetoothr phone, the phonebook data will be deleted at the same time.
  • Page 375: Speed Dials Setting

    SETUP — Speed dials setting You can also display the “Speed Dials” “Speed dials setting” is accessed from screen in the following way. the “Speed Dials” screen. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”.
  • Page 376 SETUP Registering the speed dial You can register the desired phone number from phonebook. Up to 18 numbers per phone can be registered. 3. Select the desired phone number. 1. Select “New Speed Dial”. 4. Select the button you want to regis- ter in.
  • Page 377 SETUP You can also register the speed dial in the following ways. From “Speed Dial” screen 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. 3. Select “Speed Dials”. 5. If you select a button you registered before, this screen is displayed. Select “Yes”...
  • Page 378 SETUP From “Contact Data” screen 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. 3. Select “Contacts”. 4. Select the desired data from the list. 6. Select the data you want to register. 5. Select “Options”. 7. Select the desired phone number. 6.
  • Page 379 SETUP Editing the speed dial You can edit the speed dial. 7. This screen is displayed. The following operations are the same as the operation when you operate it 1. Select “Edit Speed Dials”. from “Setup” screen. 2. Select the button you want to edit. 3.
  • Page 380 SETUP Deleting the speed dial You can delete the speed dial. 4. Use the software keyboard to input the name. 1. Select “Delete Speed Dials”. 5. Select “Save”. 2. Select the desired data or select “Select All”, then select “Delete”. You can select multiple data and delete them at the same time.
  • Page 381: Deleting Call History

    SETUP — Deleting call history You can delete the call history. 3. Select “Yes”. 1. Select “Delete Call History”. 2. Select the desired history to delete.
  • Page 382 SETUP You can also delete the call history in the following way. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. 3. Select “Call History”. 3. Select the desired data or select “Select All”, then select “Delete”. You can select multiple data and delete them at the same time.
  • Page 383: Setting The Voice Tag

    SETUP — Setting the voice tag You can also display “Voice Tags” “Setting the voice tag” is done by dis- screen in the following way. playing “Voice Tags” screen. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”.
  • Page 384 SETUP Registering the voice tag You can register a voice tag for up to 20 numbers. 3. Select “D REC”, and record a voice tag. 1. Select “New Voice Tag”. 4. Select “" Play” to play the voice tag. When you complete the voice tag registra- 2.
  • Page 385 SETUP You can also register the voice tag in the following way. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Info./Phone”. 2. Select “Phone”. 3. Select “Contacts”. 4. Select the desired data from the list. 7. This screen is displayed. The following operations are the same as the operation when you operate it from “Setup”...
  • Page 386 SETUP Editing the voice tag Deleting the voice tag 1. Select “Edit Voice Tags”. 1. Select “Delete Voice Tags”. 2. Select the data you want to edit. 2. Select the desired data or select “Select All”, then select “Delete”. You can select multiple data and delete them at the same time.
  • Page 387: Bluetoothr

    SETUP — Bluetoothr The information displays the following You can confirm and change the items. Bluetoothr settings. “Device Name” 1. Push the “MENU” button and select ..The name in the Bluetoothr “Setup”. network. You can change it. 2.
  • Page 388 SETUP Changing the Bluetoothr settings You can change the Bluetoothr set- tings according to the following proce- dures. Changing the handsfree power The “Handsfree Power” display shows the following state. When “Handsfree Power” is “On”: The Bluetoothr phone is automatically 1.
  • Page 389 SETUP Editing the device name 3. Select “Save”. In case that the state of “Handsfree 1. Select “Edit” of “Device Name”. Power” is changed from “Off” into “On”, Bluetoothr connection will be- gin. When you connect the phone while Bluetoothr audio is playing 2.
  • Page 390 SETUP Editing the passcode Initializing the Bluetoothr settings You can initialize the settings. 1. Select “Edit” of “Passcode”. 1. Select “Default”. 2. Input a passcode and select “OK”. 2. Select “Yes”. If the state of “Handsfree Power” is changed from “Off” into “On”, Bluetoothr connection will begin.
  • Page 391: Details

    SETUP — Details connect phone while You can do the detail settings. Bluetoothr audio is playing 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Phone”. This screen is displayed, and the Bluetoothr audio will stop temporarily. 3. Select “Details”. 4.
  • Page 392 SETUP Incoming call display 2. Select “Full Screen” or “Drop Down”. You can select the method of the in- “Full Screen” mode coming call display..When a call is received, the Hands−free screen is dis- played and you can operate it on the screen.
  • Page 393 SETUP The Bluetoothr connection status at start up 1. Select “Display Phone Status”. When the “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode and the Bluetoothr is automatically connected, the connection check is displayed. When “Display Phone Status” is “On”, this status is displayed.
  • Page 394: Audio Settings

    SETUP Audio settings — — Select portable player Initializing the settings The portable player to connect can be selected. The registered audio informa- You can initialize the settings. tion can be confirmed and edited. Selecting a portable player If you register a second portable player, either one can be selected for connec- tion.
  • Page 395 SETUP Displaying Bluetoothr information You can see or change the information of the portable player on the system. “Device Name” . . . The name of Bluetoothr portable player which is displayed on the screen. You can change it into a de- sired name.
  • Page 396 SETUP Changing a device name Selecting Connection method You can change a device name. Even if The connection method can be se- you change a device name, the name lected. registered in your portable player is not From Vehicle: Connect the audio sys- changed.
  • Page 397: Setting Bluetoothr Audio

    SETUP — Setting Bluetoothr audio The Bluetoothr audio settings can be set. Registering your portable player 3. When this screen is displayed, enter the passcode displayed on the screen into the portable player. For the operation of the portable player, ∗...
  • Page 398 SETUP When another Bluetoothr device is (a) Removing a Bluetoothr audio connected If you want to disconnect it, select “Yes”. INFORMATION If the device corresponds with both Bluetoothr phone and Bluetoothr audio, register and connect the Bluetoothr phone first connection failure may occur when registering the Bluetoothr audio.
  • Page 399 SETUP (b) Connecting Bluetoothr audio AUTOMATICALLY If the selected portable player is in use, this screen will appear. Select “Yes”. The sys- tem will disconnect the portable player and ∗ Select “On” for “Auto Bluetooth Connect” remove it. to activate the automatic connection for the Bluetoothr.
  • Page 400 SETUP (c) Changing the passcode The passcode for registering your por- table player on the system. You can change this to 4 to 8 digit number of your choice. The default is “0000”. When the “POWER” switch is in ACCES- SORY or ON mode, the selected portable player will be automatically connected and the connection result is displayed.
  • Page 401 SETUP (d) Changing the device name (e) Initializing the Bluetoothr audio settings You can change a device name. Even if you change a device name, the name You can initialize the settings. registered your portable player is not changed. 1. Select “Default” on “BT Audio Set- tings”...
  • Page 402: Vehicle Settings

    SETUP Vehicle settings — — Maintenance When the navigation system is turned on, the “Information” screen displays when it is time to replace a part or certain compo- nents. (See page 31.) U4001LS Setting maintenance information (See page 405.) Setting dealer (See page 406.) 1.
  • Page 403 SETUP (a) Maintenance information setting INFORMATION ITEMS “Engine oil”: Replace engine oil 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. “Oil filter”: Replace engine oil filter 2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” “Rotation”: Rotate tires screen. “Tires”: Replace tires 3. Select “Maintenance” on the “Ve- “Battery”: Replace 12−volt battery hicle Settings”...
  • Page 404 SETUP (b) Dealer setting It is possible to register a dealer in the sys- tem. With dealer information registered, route guidance to the dealer is available. 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. 2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 405 SETUP To edit “Dealer” or “Contact” 6. Select “Edit” for the item you want to change. 1. Select “Edit” of “Dealer” or “Con- “Dealer”: To enter the name of a dealer. tact”. (See page 407.) “Contact”: To enter the name of a dealer member.
  • Page 406 SETUP To edit “Location” To edit “Phone #” (telephone num- ber) 1. Select “Edit” of “Location”. 1. Select “Edit” of “Phone #”. 2. Select the 8 directional button to move the cursor to the desired point 2. Enter the number using number on the map.
  • Page 407 SETUP — Vehicle customization Vehicle settings can be changed. CAUTION 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. When performing the customization 2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” procedure, ensure that there is suffi- screen. cient ventilation in the vehicle and surrounding area.
  • Page 408: Intuitive Parking Assist Setting

    2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” 2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” screen. screen. 3. Select “LEXUS Park Assist” on the “Vehicle Settings” screen. 3. Select “LEXUS Park Assist”. 4. Select the desired button. The volume has 5 levels, increasing with higher value.
  • Page 409 “Setup”. 2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” screen. 2. Select “Vehicle” on the “Setup” screen. 3. Select “LEXUS Park Assist” on the “Vehicle Settings” screen. 3. Select “LEXUS Park Assist” on the “Vehicle Settings” screen. 4. Select the desired button.
  • Page 410: Other Settings

    SETUP Other settings Used for changing settings for Lexus Insid- er and XM Sports and Stocks. On this screen, the following functions can be performed. Function 1. Push the “MENU” button and select “Setup”. Sets Lexus Insider (See page 176.) Sets XM sports (See page 165.)
  • Page 411 SETUP...
  • Page 412: Appendix

    APPENDIX SECTION APPENDIX Appendix Limitations of the navigation system ..... . Map database information and updates ....
  • Page 413: Limitations Of The Navigation System

    APPENDIX Limitations of the navigation system This navigation system calculates the current vehicle position using satellite signals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc. However, the accurate posi- tion may not be shown depending on the satellite condition, road configura- tion, vehicle condition or other circum- stances.
  • Page 414 APPENDIX (a) Accurate current vehicle position (b) Inappropriate route guidance may may not be shown in the following occur in the following cases: cases: When turning at an intersection off the When driving on a small angled Y− designated route guidance. shaped road.
  • Page 415: Map Database Information And Updates

    APPENDIX Map database information and updates — After replacing a tire, implement the op- This system uses the maps of DENSO. eration described “TIRE © 2008 DENSO CORPORATION CHANGE CALIBRATION”. (See page 356.) © 2007 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This navigation system uses tire turning ©...
  • Page 416 APPENDIX The DATABASE comprises confiden- END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT tial and proprietary information and PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT materials of TANA. Accordingly, you CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE shall hold the DATABASE in confi- NAVIGATION SYSTEM dence and trust. You shall take rea- THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT sonable steps to protect the DATA- FOR YOUR COPY OF THE SPATIAL...
  • Page 417 APPENDIX DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY WARNINGS THE DATABASE IS PROVIDED ON The DATABASE comprises facts and AN “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS information from government and BASIS” AND DENSO AND TANA other sources reflecting (AND THEIR LICENSORS AND SUP- circumstances in existence before you PLIERS) EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM...
  • Page 418 APPENDIX If you are an agency, department, or U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS other entity of any State government, If you are an agency, department, or the United States Government or any other entity of the United States other public entity or funded in whole or Government, or funded in whole or in in part by the United States Govern- part by the United States Government,...
  • Page 419 APPENDIX TERMS AND CONDITIONS END USER TERMS The data (“Data”) is provided for your Personal Use Only. You agree to use personal, internal use only and not for this Data together with vehicle naviga- resale. It is protected by copyright, and tion system for the solely personal, is subject to the following terms and non−commercial purposes for which...
  • Page 420 APPENDIX Restrictions. Except where you have Disclaimer of Warranty: DENSO AND been specifically licensed to do so by ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR DENSO, and without limiting the pre- LICENSORS SUPPLIERS) ceding paragraph, you may not (a) use DISCLAIM WARRANTIES, this Data with any products, systems, EXPRESS IMPLIED, or applications installed or otherwise...
  • Page 421 APPENDIX Export Control. You agree not to ex- NOTICE OF USE port from anywhere any part of the CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ Data provided to you or any direct SUPPLIER) NAME: NAVTEQ product thereof except in compliance with, and with all licenses and approv- CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ als required under, applicable export SUPPLIER) ADDRESS:...
  • Page 422 APPENDIX END USER NOTICE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Personal Use Only. You agree to use PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE this information for solely personal, CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS non−commercial purposes, and not for NAVIGATION SYSTEM service bureau, time−sharing or other The Point Of Interest Data (“POI”...
  • Page 423 The map database is normally updated subsidiaries, affiliated companies, and once a year. Contact your Lexus dealer for respective officers, directors, information about the availability and pric- employees, shareholders, agents and ing of an update.
  • Page 424 Make sure the version of the database on this screen. To display the disc coverage area, select “Map Data Coverage”. Confirm the cov- ered area on the screen. Contact your Lexus dealer to find out if there is a more recent update released.
  • Page 425 APPENDIX...

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