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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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QUICK GUIDE
2
BASIC FUNCTION
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AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
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INFORMATION
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PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
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PHONE
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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Entune App Suite
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  • Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK GUIDE BASIC FUNCTION AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM INFORMATION PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM PHONE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Entune App Suite INDEX...
  • Page 2: Voice Command System Operation

    Introduction NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL This manual explains the operation of this system. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of this system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed and the map data available at the time of producing this document.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. WARNING ● This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others.
  • Page 4: How To Read This Manual

    HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Name Description Operational An outline of the operation is explained. Outlines Main Operations The steps of an operation are explained. Related Operations A main operation’s supplementary operations are described. Information Useful information for the user is described.
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTION SAFETY INSTRUCTION (WITH (WITHOUT NAVIGATION NAVIGATION FUNCTION) FUNCTION) To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown To use this system in the safest possible below. manner, follow all the safety tips shown below.
  • Page 6 WARNING ● For safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/she is driving. Insuf- ficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident. ● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK GUIDE BASIC FUNCTION 1. BASIC FUNCTION......12 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION....32 OVERVIEW BUTTONS ......12 INITIAL SCREEN ........32 “Apps” SCREEN ........14 CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES ..34 HOME SCREEN ........16 TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES....35 “Setup”...
  • Page 9 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ........ 190 OPERATING INFORMATION ..... 123 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ..195 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM OPERATION ....132 MONITOR ........196 REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM FEATURES ....... 132 MONITOR .........
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4. MEMORY POINTS ......303 PHONE MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS.... 303 5. SETUP........... 312 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR DETAILED NAVIGATION CELLULAR PHONES) ....220 SETTINGS......... 312 TRAFFIC SETTINGS ......316 QUICK REFERENCE ......220 SOME BASICS ........221 6.
  • Page 11: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE BASIC FUNCTION 1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS ....12 2. “Apps” SCREEN ......14 3. HOME SCREEN ......16 STATUS DISPLAY......... 18 QUICK REFERENCE 1. “Setup” SCREEN ......20 NAVIGATION OPERATION 1. REGISTERING HOME ....22 2. REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS ......24 3.
  • Page 12: Basic Function

    1. BASIC FUNCTION 1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS...
  • Page 13 1. BASIC FUNCTION Function Page By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected 35, 36 functions. Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on immediately. 81, 98, 101, Press to play/pause. 105, 109, 114, 116 81, 91, 98, Turn the tune/scroll knob to select a radio station or skip to the next or...
  • Page 14: Apps" Screen

    1. BASIC FUNCTION 2. “Apps” SCREEN Press the “APPS” button to display the “Apps” screen.
  • Page 15 1. BASIC FUNCTION Function Page Select to display the map screen. Select to display the audio control screen. Select to display the hands-free operation screen. Select to display the “Message Inbox” screen. Select to turn the Driver Easy Speak on/off. Select to reorder the applications.
  • Page 16: Home Screen

    1. BASIC FUNCTION 3. HOME SCREEN Press the “HOME” button to display the home screen. The home screen can display multiple information screens, such as the audio sys- tem screen, hands-free screen and navigation screen, simultaneously. When hands-free mode is selected, it is possible to make a call on the home screen if the desired telephone number is registered to one of the 4 displayed buttons.
  • Page 17 1. BASIC FUNCTION Two-way split screen Function Page ® Displays the condition of the Bluetooth connection Select to display the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 18: Status Display

    1. BASIC FUNCTION STATUS DISPLAY ® The condition of the Bluetooth connection, as well as the level of reception and the amount of cellular phone battery charge left, are displayed on the status dis- play. Indicators Conditions (Gray) (Blue) No connection Poor Good ...
  • Page 19 1. BASIC FUNCTION Indicators Conditions Empty Full The amount of  The amount displayed does not always correspond with the battery charge ® amount displayed on the Bluetooth device. left The amount of battery charge left may not be displayed depend- ®...
  • Page 20: Setup" Screen

    2. QUICK REFERENCE 2. QUICK REFERENCE 1. “Setup” SCREEN The items shown on the “Setup” screen can be set. Press the “APPS” button, then select “Setup” to display the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 21 2. QUICK REFERENCE Function Page Select to change the selected language, operation sound, automatic screen change settings, etc. Select to customize the home screen. Select to set the voice settings. Select to adjust the contrast and brightness of the screens. Select to set memory points (home, preset destinations, address book entries, areas to avoid), navigation details or to delete previous desti- 303, 312...
  • Page 22: Registering Home

    3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 1. REGISTERING HOME* Press the “APPS” button. Select “Go Home”. Select “Yes”. Select “Navigation”. There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for your home. (P.276) Select “Dest.”. *: With navigation function...
  • Page 23 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION Select “Enter”. Select “OK”. Registration of home is complete. Registering home in a different way P.304 Editing the name, location, phone num- ber and icon P.304 Setting home as the destination P.279...
  • Page 24: Registering Preset Destinations

    3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 2. REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS* Press the “APPS” button. Select one of the preset destina- tion buttons. Select “Yes”. Select “Navigation”. There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for a destination. (P.276) Select “Dest.”. *: With navigation function...
  • Page 25 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION Select “Enter”. Select a position for this preset destination. Select “OK”. Registration of preset destinations is complete. Registering preset destinations in a dif- ferent way P.305 Editing the name, location, phone num- ber and icon P.306 Setting preset destinations as the desti- nation P.279...
  • Page 26: Operation Flow: Guiding The Route

    3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 3. OPERATION FLOW: GUIDING THE ROUTE* Press the “APPS” button. Select “Go”. Select “OK”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- Select “Navigation”. mended. (P.288) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
  • Page 27: Setting Home As The Destination

    3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 4. SETTING HOME AS THE DESTINATION* Press the “APPS” button. Select “OK”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended. (P.288) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance. Select “Navigation”.
  • Page 28: Function Index

    4. FUNCTION INDEX 1. FUNCTION INDEX Map* Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen Displaying the current position Viewing the current position vicinity map Changing the scale Changing the map orientation Displaying map information Displaying the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination Selecting the map mode Displaying traffic information Searching for destinations...
  • Page 29: Useful Functions

    4. FUNCTION INDEX Useful functions Information Page Displaying vehicle maintenance* Hands-free system (for cellular phone) Page ® Registering/connecting Bluetooth phone ® Making a call on a Bluetooth phone ® Receiving a call on the Bluetooth phone Voice command system Page Operating the system with your voice Peripheral monitoring system Page...
  • Page 30 4. FUNCTION INDEX...
  • Page 31: Basic Function

    BASIC FUNCTION ® 2. SETTING Bluetooth DETAILS ... 49 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE “Bluetooth* Setup” SCREEN....49 OPERATION REGISTERING A ® Bluetooth DEVICE......50 1. INITIAL SCREEN ......32 ® DELETING A Bluetooth DEVICE ..51 2. CAPACITIVE TOUCH CONNECTING A SWITCHES ........
  • Page 32: Basic Information Before Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. INITIAL SCREEN When the engine switch is in the “ACC” MAINTENANCE or “ON” position, the initial screen will INFORMATION* be displayed and the system will begin operating. (Vehicles without a smart This system reminds users when to re- key system) place certain parts or components and When the engine <power>...
  • Page 33 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION RESTARTING THE SYSTEM When system response is extremely slow, the system can be restarted. Press and hold the “PWR/VOL” knob for 3 seconds or more.
  • Page 34: Capacitive Touch Switches

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES The control panel uses capacitive INFORMATION touch sensors. ● Please do not reach your hand to the part of button when the system turn on. Because the button may become unre- sponsive for a while.
  • Page 35: Touch Screen Gestures

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 3. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use Touch Changing and selecting various set- Quickly touch and release tings once.  Scrolling the lists Drag* ...
  • Page 36: Touch Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 4. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the buttons on the screen. (Referred to as screen buttons in this manual.)  When a screen button is touched, a beep sounds. (To set the beep sound, see page 57.) NOTICE ●...
  • Page 37: Home Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 5. HOME SCREEN OPERATION The home screen can display multiple CUSTOMIZING THE HOME information screens, such as the audio SCREEN system screen and hands-free screen, The display items/area on the home simultaneously. screen can be changed. Press the “HOME”...
  • Page 38: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 6. ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION When searching by an address, name, LIST SCREEN etc., or entering data, letters and num- bers can be entered via the screen. The list screen may be displayed after entering characters.
  • Page 39 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ SELECTING ALL ITEMS LIST SCREEN OPERATION Some lists contain “Select All”. If “Se- When a list is displayed, use the appro- lect All” is selected, it is possible to priate screen button to scroll through select all items.
  • Page 40 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SORTING CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTS The order of a list displayed on the screen can be sorted in the order of Some lists contain character screen distance from the current location, buttons, “ABC”, “DEF” etc., which al- date, category, etc.
  • Page 41: Screen Adjustment

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 7. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT The contrast and brightness of the INFORMATION screen display and the image of the ● When the screen is viewed through camera display can be adjusted. The polarized sunglasses, a rainbow pattern screen can also be changed to either may appear on the screen due to optical day or night mode.
  • Page 42 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST/ BRIGHTNESS The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted according to the brightness of your surroundings. Select “General” or “Camera”. Select the desired item. General Camera Screen button Function Select to brighten the “Brightness”...
  • Page 43: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® 1. REGISTERING/CONNECTING Bluetooth DEVICE When this screen is displayed, search ® REGISTERING A Bluetooth for the device name displayed on this PHONE FOR THE FIRST TIME screen screen your ® Bluetooth device. To use the hands-free system, it is ®...
  • Page 44: Registering A Bluetooth ® Audio Player For The First Time

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® Check that the screen is displayed Turn the Bluetooth connection setting when registration is complete. of your audio player on.  The system waits for connection requests  This function is not available when the coming from the registered device.
  • Page 45: Profiles

    ® the Bluetooth device function may not work properly. ● ® Refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ to find approved Bluetooth phones for this sys- tem. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 46: Certification

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS Canada (Without navigation function) CERTIFICATION  IC: 775E-K066 U.S.A. (Without navigation function)  This device complies with Part 15 of Rules Industry Canada  FCC ID: AJDK066 licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Oper-  This device complies with part 15 of the ation is subject to the following two con- FCC Rules.
  • Page 47 ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS U.S.A. (With navigation function) CAUTION:  CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation  FCC ID: ACJ932YEAP01A473W Exposure  This device complies with Part 15 of the This equipment complies with FCC/IC FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the radiation exposure limits set forth for an following two conditions: (1) this device uncontrolled environment and meets the...
  • Page 48 ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS Canada (With navigation function) Mexico  IC: 216J-YEAP01A473W  La operación de este equipo esta sujeta a las siguientes des condiciones:  This device complies with Industry (1) es posible que este equipo o dispos- Canada license-exempt stan- itivo no cause interferencia peljudicial y...
  • Page 49: Setting Bluetooth ® Details

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® 2. SETTING Bluetooth DETAILS Press the “APPS” button. “Bluetooth* Setup” SCREEN Function Page Select “Setup”. ® Registering a Bluetooth device Select “Bluetooth*”. ® Deleting a Bluetooth device Select the desired item to be set. ® Connecting a Bluetooth device ®...
  • Page 50: Registering A Bluetooth Device

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® DISPLAYING THE “Bluetooth* REGISTERING A Bluetooth Setup” SCREEN IN A DEVICE DIFFERENT WAY ® From Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be reg- phone/message settings screen istered. ® Press the “APPS” button. Bluetooth compatible phones (HFP) and audio players (AVP) can be regis- Select “Setup”.
  • Page 51: Deleting A Bluetooth ® Device

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ®  For details about operating the Bluetooth ® DELETING A Bluetooth device, see the manual that comes with it. DEVICE  To cancel the registration, select “Can- cel”. Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. ® Register the Bluetooth device using (P.49) ®...
  • Page 52: Connecting A Bluetooth Device

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS Select the desired connection. ® CONNECTING A Bluetooth ® When another Bluetooth DEVICE device is con- nected ® ®  To disconnect the Bluetooth device, Up to 5 Bluetooth devices (Phones select “Yes”. (HFP) and audio players (AVP)) can be registered.
  • Page 53 ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ■ ■ ® AUTO CONNECTION MODE RECONNECTING THE Bluetooth PHONE To turn auto connection mode on, set “Bluetooth* Power” to on. (P.55) ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected ® Leave the Bluetooth device in a loca- due to poor reception from the tion where the connection can be es- ®...
  • Page 54: Editing The Bluetooth Device Information

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® EDITING THE Bluetooth Information DEVICE INFORMATION ® The name of the Bluetooth device. Can be changed to a desired name. (P.55) ® The Bluetooth device’s information can be displayed on the screen. The ® Select to set the Bluetooth audio displayed information can be edited.
  • Page 55: System Settings" Screen

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS CHANGING A DEVICE NAME “System Settings” SCREEN Select “Device Name”. ® The Bluetooth settings can be con- Enter the name and select “OK”. firmed and changed. Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. INFORMATION (P.49) ● Even if the device name is changed, the ®...
  • Page 56 ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS CHANGING “Bluetooth* Information Page Power” ® Select to set Bluetooth connection on/off. Select “Bluetooth* Power”. Displays system name. When “Bluetooth* Power” is on: Can be changed to a de- Vehicles without a smart key system sired name. ®...
  • Page 57: Other Settings

    3. OTHER SETTINGS 1. GENERAL SETTINGS Settings are available for system time, GENERAL SETTINGS operation sounds, etc. SCREEN Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “General”. Select the items to be set.
  • Page 58 Select to delete personal data. (P.62) Select to set the sound beeps on/off. Select to update software versions. Select to change the screen button For details, contact your Toyota color. dealer. Select to change the keyboard lay- ® Select to update “Gracenote ”...
  • Page 59 3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ SETTING THE TIME ZONE SYSTEM TIME SETTINGS Select “Time Zone”. Used for changing time zones and the on/off settings of daylight saving time. Select the desired time zone. Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.57) Select “System Time”. Select the items to be set.
  • Page 60 3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ TRANSFERRING IMAGES CUSTOMIZING THE STARTUP AND SCREEN OFF IMAGES Open the cover and connect a USB memory. An image can be copied from a USB memory and used as the startup and screen off images. Vehicles without a smart key system When the engine switch is in the “ACC”...
  • Page 61 3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ SETTING THE STARTUP IMAGES INFORMATION ● Display the “General Settings” screen. When saving the images to a USB, name the folder that the startup image is (P.57) saved to “StartupImage” and name the Select “Customize Startup Image”. folder that the screen off image is saved to “DisplayOffImage”.
  • Page 62 3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ DELETING TRANSFERRED IMAG- DELETING PERSONAL DATA Display the “General Settings” screen. Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.57) (P.57) Select “Delete Personal Data”. Select “Customize Startup Image” or “Customize Screen Off Image”. Select “Delete”. Select “Delete All”. Select “Yes”...
  • Page 63: Voice Settings

    3. OTHER SETTINGS 2. VOICE SETTINGS Voice volume, etc. can be set. VOICE SETTINGS SCREEN Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Voice”. Select the items to be set. INFORMATION Function ● “Voice Settings” screen can also be dis- Select to adjust the volume of voice played from the voice recognition top guidance.
  • Page 64: Driver Settings

    3. OTHER SETTINGS 3. DRIVER SETTINGS The driver settings feature will allow MANUALLY SELECT LINKED the system to link some preferences SETTINGS (such as audio presets, button colors, ® language, etc.) to a paired Bluetooth Display the driver settings screen. phone.
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    3. OTHER SETTINGS 4. MAINTENANCE* When this system is turned on, the Function “Maintenance Reminder” screen dis- Select to set the condition of parts or plays when it is time to replace a part components. or certain components. (P.32) Select to add new information items Press the “APPS”...
  • Page 66 3. OTHER SETTINGS MAINTENANCE INFORMATION DEALER SETTING SETTING Dealer information can be registered in Select the desired part or component the system. With dealer information screen button. registered, route guidance to the deal-  When the vehicle needs to be serviced, er is available.
  • Page 67 3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ EDITING DEALER OR CONTACT Select the items to be edited. NAME Select “Edit” next to “Dealer” or “Con- tact”. Enter the name and select “OK”. ■ EDITING THE LOCATION Select “Edit” next to “Location”. Function Page Scroll the map to the desired point (P.268) and select “OK”.
  • Page 68 3. OTHER SETTINGS...
  • Page 69: Audio/Visual System

    AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM BASIC OPERATION RADIO OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE..... 72 1. AM/FM RADIO....... 81 OVERVIEW..........81 2. SOME BASICS ......74 PRESETTING A STATION ....84 TURNING THE SYSTEM SELECTING A STATION ON AND OFF ........74 FROM THE LIST ......... 84 SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE ..
  • Page 70 MEDIA OPERATION AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS 1. CD........... 98 OVERVIEW..........98 1. STEERING SWITCHES....118 PLAYING AN AUDIO CD..... 100 PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC ... 100 SETUP 2. USB MEMORY ......101 1. AUDIO SETTINGS....... 121 OVERVIEW.......... 101 AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN ....121 PLAYING A USB AUDIO .....
  • Page 71 3. PLAYING AN AUDIO CD AND MP3/ REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT WMA DISCS......160 SYSTEM OPERATION REMOTE CONTROLLER ....160 CONTROL SCREEN ......160 1. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT TURNING ON THE AUDIO CD AND SYSTEM FEATURES ....132 MP3/WMA MODE......160 DISPLAY ..........
  • Page 72: Basic Operation

    1. BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio/visual screen.
  • Page 73 1. BASIC OPERATION Function Page Using the radio 81, 91, 97 Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc Playing a USB memory ® Playing an iPod ® Playing a Bluetooth device Using the AUX port Playing the VTR Using the steering wheel audio switches Audio system settings Rear seat entertainment system INFORMATION...
  • Page 74: Some Basics

    1. BASIC OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the ba- With navigation function sic features of the audio/visual system. THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS 1 LASER Some information may not pertain to PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE your system.
  • Page 75: Selecting An Audio Source

    1. BASIC OPERATION REORDERING THE AUDIO SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE SOURCE Display the “Select Audio Source” Press the “AUDIO” button. screen. (P.75) Select “Reorder”. Select “Source” on the audio screen Select the desired audio source then or press “AUDIO” button again. to reorder.
  • Page 76: Disc Slot

    1. BASIC OPERATION DISC SLOT USB/AUX PORT Open the cover and connect a device. INSERTING A DISC Insert a disc into the disc slot.  Turn on the power of the device if it is not turned on.  After insertion, the disc is automatically INFORMATION loaded.
  • Page 77: Sound Settings

    1. BASIC OPERATION TONE AND BALANCE SOUND SETTINGS TONE: AUTOMATIC SOUND How good an audio program sounds is LEVELIZER (ASL) largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, dif- The system adjusts to the optimum vol- ferent kinds of music and vocal pro- ume and tone quality according to ve- grams usually sound better with...
  • Page 78: Audio Screen Adjustment

    1. BASIC OPERATION Select “Sound” on the audio control AUDIO SCREEN screen. ADJUSTMENT Select the desired screen button. SCREEN SIZE SETTINGS The screen size can be selected for each type of media. iPod video/VTR Select “Screen Format” on the con- trol screen.
  • Page 79 1. BASIC OPERATION CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, Screen button Function COLOR AND TONE Select to brighten the ADJUSTMENT “Brightness” “+” screen. The brightness, contrast, color and Select to darken the “Brightness” “-” screen. tone of the screen can be adjusted. iPod video/VTR Select to strengthen the “Contrast”...
  • Page 80: Voice Command System

    1. BASIC OPERATION VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM Press this switch to operate the voice command system.  The voice command system and its list commands operated. (P.170)
  • Page 81: Radio Operation

    2. RADIO OPERATION 1. AM/FM RADIO OVERVIEW Select “AM” or “FM” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN Without navigation function Top screen Option screen...
  • Page 82 2. RADIO OPERATION With navigation function Top screen Option screen ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 83 2. RADIO OPERATION Function Select to scroll the page of preset buttons. Select to display the option screen. Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to display a list of receivable stations/channels. Select to scan for receivable stations/channels.
  • Page 84: Presetting A Station

    2. RADIO OPERATION PRESETTING A STATION SELECTING A STATION FROM THE LIST Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 36 stations (6 A station list can be displayed. stations per page x 6 pages) from any Select “Station List”.
  • Page 85: Caching A Radio Program

    2. RADIO OPERATION ■ REFRESHING THE STATION LIST CACHING A RADIO PROGRAM* Select “Refresh” on the station list screen and the following screen will be displayed. A radio program can be cached and played back in a time-shifted manner. PLAYING BACK THE CACHE MANUALLY The broadcast cached in the program cache can be played back manually.
  • Page 86: Radio Broadcast Data System

    2. RADIO OPERATION AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK OF SELECTING A DESIRED THE CACHE GENRE Select “Station List”. If the radio broadcast is interrupted by another audio output, such as an FM radio only: Select a desired genre incoming phone call, the system will of station and select a desired station.
  • Page 87: Traffic Announcement (Fm Radio)

    2. RADIO OPERATION USING HD Radio ™ TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT (FM RADIO) TECHNOLOGY A station that regularly broadcasts traf- HD Radio ™ Technology is the digital fic information is automatically located. evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your radio product has a special receiver Select “Station List”.
  • Page 88: Available Hd Radio™ Technology

    2. RADIO OPERATION AVAILABLE HD Radio ™ PRESERVING A MUSIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Tag information in the music broad- MULTICAST casting is preserved in the system and transmits to an iPod. On the FM radio frequency most digital Select “Tag” to bookmark the music stations have “multiple”...
  • Page 89 2. RADIO OPERATION INFORMATION ● The tag information can not be pre- served while scanning or caching the radio station. ● If tagging the music information fails, “Saving the HD Radio tag was unsuc- cessful.” will be displayed on the screen. If this occurs, tag the information again.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting Guide

    2. RADIO OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time alignment The radio stations analog a user may hear a short pe- and digital volume is not None, radio broadcast issue. A riod of programming re- properly aligned or the sta- user can contact the radio station.
  • Page 91: Xm Satellite Radio

    2. RADIO OPERATION 2. XM Satellite Radio* OVERVIEW Select “XM” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL *: With navigation function...
  • Page 92 2. RADIO OPERATION Function Select to scroll the page of preset buttons. Select to display the option screen.  Select to scan for receivable channels.  Select “Additional Information” to display the information. Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen.
  • Page 93: How To Subscribe To An Xm Satellite Radio

    2. RADIO OPERATION HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN NOTICE XM Satellite Radio ● XM Radio ServicesLegal Disclaimers and Warnings To listen to a satellite radio broadcast • Fees and TaxesSubscription fee, in the vehicle, a subscription to the XM taxes, one time activation fee, and Satellite Radio service is necessary.
  • Page 94 Infotainment & data services), the fol- TECHNOLOGY NOTICE lowing paragraph shall be included. Required XM Radio and some Infotain- Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are ment & data services monthly sub- awarded Type Approval Certificates scriptions sold separately after trial period. Subscription fee is consumer from XM Satellite Radio Inc.
  • Page 95: Displaying The Radio Id

    2. RADIO OPERATION DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID SELECTING A CHANNEL FROM THE LIST Each XM tuner is identified with a unique radio ID. The radio ID is re- Select “Channel List”. quired when activating an XM service Select the desired program genre. or when reporting a problem.
  • Page 96: If The Satellite Radio Tuner Malfunctions

    “Check Antenna” A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna ca- ble. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance. You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code. Contact XM Satellite Radio for subscription information.
  • Page 97: Internet Radio

    Select the internet radio application. steering wheel. ● Services requiring a separate contract can also be used. For details, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ or call 1-800-331-4331.  The internet radio application screen is displayed.  Perform operations according to the dis- played application screen.
  • Page 98: Media Operation

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 1. CD OVERVIEW The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Insert a disc. (P.76) Select “CD” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 99 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function  Displays cover art  Select to display a track/file list. Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback.
  • Page 100: Playing An Audio Cd

    3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING AN AUDIO CD PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC REPEATING REPEATING The track currently being listened to can be repeated. The file currently being listened to can be repeated. Select the repeat button to change on/ off. Select the repeat button to change on/ off.
  • Page 101: Usb Memory

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 2. USB MEMORY OVERVIEW The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connect a USB memory. (P.76) Select “USB (DEVICE NAME)” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 102 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the play mode selection screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now Playing”...
  • Page 103 3. MEDIA OPERATION WARNING ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving. NOTICE ● Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player. ●...
  • Page 104: Playing A Usb Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING A USB AUDIO REPEATING The file/track currently being listened to can be repeated. Select the repeat button to change on/ off. RANDOM ORDER Files/tracks can be automatically and randomly selected. Select the random button to change on/off.
  • Page 105: Ipod

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. iPod OVERVIEW The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connect an iPod. (P.76) Select “iPod (DEVICE NAME)” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN iPod audio iPod video...
  • Page 106 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL PANEL Function Audio Video  Displays cover art   Select to display a track list. Select to display the audio source selec- Select to display the audio source selec- tion screen. tion screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to display the sound setting screen.
  • Page 107 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Audio Video  Press to select a track.  Press to select a file.  Press and hold to fast forward/rewind.  Press and hold to fast forward/rewind.  Turn to adjust volume.  Turn to adjust volume. ...
  • Page 108: Ipod Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION iPod AUDIO iPod VIDEO To change to iPod video mode, select REPEATING “Browse” on the iPod audio screen, then select the “Videos” tab and se- The track currently being listened to lect the desired video file. can be repeated. Select the repeat button to change on/ off.
  • Page 109: Bluetooth ® Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ® 4. Bluetooth AUDIO ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication. ® This audio system supports Bluetooth , a wireless data system capable of playing ®...
  • Page 110 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL PANEL Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. ® Displays Bluetooth device condition. Select to display the sound settings screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the track list screen.
  • Page 111 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function  Turn to adjust volume.  Press to turn the audio system on/off.  Press and hold to restart the audio system. WARNING ● ® Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the Bluetooth audio system while driv- ing.
  • Page 112 3. MEDIA OPERATION INFORMATION ® ● Depending on the Bluetooth device that is connected to the system, the music may start playing when selecting while it is paused. Conversely, the music may pause when selecting while it is playing. ● In the following conditions, the system may not function: ®...
  • Page 113: Connecting A Bluetooth Device

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ® ® CONNECTING A Bluetooth LISTENING TO Bluetooth DEVICE AUDIO ® To use the Bluetooth audio system, it REPEATING ® is necessary to register a Bluetooth The track currently being listened to device with the system. can be repeated. Registering an additional device Select the repeat button to change on/ Select...
  • Page 114: Aux

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 5. AUX OVERVIEW Select “AUX” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 115 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Press to turn mute on/off.  Turn to adjust volume.  Press to turn the audio system on/off.  Press and hold to restart the audio system. WARNING ●...
  • Page 116: Vtr

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 6. VTR OVERVIEW The VTR operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connect a device to the AUX port. (P.76) Select “A/V” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.75) ■ CONTROL SCREEN...
  • Page 117 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL PANEL Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to display full screen video. Select to change the screen size. (P.78) Press to turn mute on/off. ...
  • Page 118: Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS 1. STEERING SWITCHES Some parts of the audio/visual system can be adjusted using the switches on the steering wheel. Switch Volume control switch “ ” switch “MODE/HOLD” switch Enter switch Back switch *: Without navigation function “MODE/HOLD”...
  • Page 119 4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS “ ” switch Mode Operation Function Preset station/channel up/down Press Station/channel list up/down AM/FM Radio Fast preset station/channel up/down Press and hold* Fast station/channel list up/down Preset channel up/down Press Channel list up/down Fast preset channel up/down Press and hold Fast channel list up/down Track/file up/down...
  • Page 120 4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS Volume control switch Mode Operation Function Press Volume up/down Press and hold Volume up/down continuously Back switch* Mode Operation Function Press Return to the previous screen :Without navigation function :With navigation function INFORMATION ● In the APPS mode, some operation may be done on the screen depend on the selected APPS.
  • Page 121: Setup

    5. SETUP 1. AUDIO SETTINGS Detailed audio settings can be pro- AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN grammed. Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Audio”. Select the items to be set.
  • Page 122 5. SETUP SETTING THE NUMBER OF Function Page RADIO PRESETS Select to change the num- ber of preset radio sta- Display the “Audio Settings” screen. tions/channels displayed (P.121) on the screen. Select “Number of Radio Presets”. Select to set the iPod au- dio signal input settings.
  • Page 123: Tips For Operating The Audio/Visual System

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1. OPERATING INFORMATION NOTICE Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the ● To avoid damage to the audio/visual effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 system: km). Once outside this range, you may no- •...
  • Page 124: Cd Player And Disc

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM  Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially metal objects, may adversely Audio CDs affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio.  Alternation or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the ...
  • Page 125 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Special shaped discs NOTICE ● Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
  • Page 126: Ipod

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM iPod  “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint- been designed to connect specifically to free cloth that has been dampened with iPod or iPhone respectively, and has been water.
  • Page 127: File Information

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM COMPATIBLE MODELS FILE INFORMATION ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod ■ COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES ® ® ® classic , iPod touch and iPhone devic- es can be used with this system. USB 2.0 HS (480 communication Made for...
  • Page 128 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■ ■ CORRESPONDING SAMPLING CORRESPONDING BIT RATES FREQUENCY File type Bit rate (kbps) File type Frequency (kHz) MP3 files: 32 - 320 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 MP3 files: 32/44.1/48 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 MP3 files: 8 - 160 MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3...
  • Page 129 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM  This system can play back AAC files encoded by iTunes.  The sound quality of MP3/WMA files gen- 001.mp3 erally improves with higher bit rates. In 002.wma order to achieve a reasonable level of Folder 1 sound quality, discs recorded with a bit 003.mp3...
  • Page 130: Terms

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM TERMS  Playlists created using “WINAMP” soft- ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u). PACKET WRITE  This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on-demand to CD- R, etc., in the same way that data is writ- ...
  • Page 131: Error Messages

    This indicates that no video files are included in “No videos found.” the iPod. “iPod authorization unsuc- This indicates that it failed to authorize the iPod. cessful.” Please check your iPod. INFORMATION ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 132: Rear Seat Entertainment System Operation

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 1. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM FEATURES* The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy video such as Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) and DVD disc. The video played by the rear seat entertainment system is not displayed on the au- dio system’s screen.
  • Page 133: Display

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CERTIFICATION DISPLAY CAUTION: OPENING THE DISPLAY For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Cana- Press the lock release button to open  Part 15 of the FCC Rules the display. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could...
  • Page 134: Disc Slot

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DISC SLOT INFORMATION ● The illumination of the screen automati- cally turns off when the display is closed. LOADING A DISC However, the rear seat entertainment system is not turned off. (The sound is Insert the disc into the slot with the la- not turned off.) bel side up.
  • Page 135: Sd Card Slot

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SD CARD SLOT REMOTE CONTROLLER Insert the SD card with the label side The rear seat entertainment system up, positioning the cut off corner to the can be operated with the remote con- right. troller.
  • Page 136 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE AUDIO/VIDEO Function SOURCE Turning on the “DISC” mode Press the “DISC”, “SD” or “VIDEO” Adjusting the screen settings button to change the audio/video source. TURNING ON/OFF THE REAR SELECTING A CONTROL ICON SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Press the “”, “”, “”...
  • Page 137 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ADJUSTING THE SCREEN Function SETTINGS Darkens the screen You can adjust the color, contrast, tone Brightens the screen and brightness of the screen. The screen setting levels can be adjusted Strengthens red color of the screen for day mode and night mode individu- ally.
  • Page 138 When replacing the AA batteries • Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, electric appliance shop, or camera stores. • Replace only with the same or equiva- lent type recommended by a Toyota dealer. • Dispose of used batteries according to local laws.
  • Page 139: Operating From The Front Seats

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION The rear seat entertainment system OPERATING FROM THE can be operated from this screen. FRONT SEATS The rear seat entertainment system can be operated from the front seats. Press the “AUDIO” button. Function Turning on/off the rear seat enter- tainment system Turning on/off the rear system lock ...
  • Page 140: Discs That Can Be Used

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION  The following discs cannot be used on this DISCS THAT CAN BE USED system: • SACD • BDXL™ disc Discs with the marks shown below can • BD-RE with the cartridge be used. Playback may not be possible •...
  • Page 141: Sd Card That Can Be Used

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Labeled discs SD CARD THAT CAN BE USED  Memory cards are restricted to the follow- ing conditions based on SD standards. • SD memory card (from 512MB to 2GB) • SDHC memory card (from 4GB to 32GB) •...
  • Page 142: Copyrights And Trademarks

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION  Manufactured under license under U.S. COPYRIGHTS AND Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; TRADEMARKS 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide pat- ents issued & pending. DTS, the Symbol,  Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, BD-Live™, & DTS and the Symbol together are regis- tered trademarks &...
  • Page 143 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION  Cinavia Notice  This product incorporates the following This product uses Cinavia technology to software: limit the use of unauthorized copies of (1) the software developed independently some commercially-produced film and vid- by or for Panasonic Corporation, eos and their soundtracks.
  • Page 144 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION [Contact address] GPL Manager Panasonic Corporation 4261 Ikonobe-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama City 224-8520, Japan Source code is also freely available to you and any other member of the public via our website bellow. http://car.panasonic.jp/oss/c8u23ZXg/ For the software categorized as (5) includes as follows.
  • Page 145: Playing A Blu-Ray Disc™ (Bd) And Dvd Discs

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 2. PLAYING A Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) AND DVD DISCS* This system can play Blu-ray Disc™ REMOTE CONTROLLER (BD) videos with digital sound. In addi- tion to commercial BD and DVD titles, AVCHD and BDAV videos can be played on this system, so digital TV re- corded by home digital video recorders and BD/DVD home videos recorded by...
  • Page 146: Turning On The Bd/Dvd Mode

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION OPTION SCREEN Function Selecting a chapter Press the “OPTION” button while watching a BD/DVD video, the follow- Turning on the BD/DVD mode ing screen appears. Press the “OPTION” button once TURNING ON THE BD/DVD again or select “Hide Buttons”...
  • Page 147 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DVD video BDAV AVCHD Function Turning off the option screen Displaying the third page Displaying the second page Displaying the top menu screen Displaying the pop-up menu Displaying the menu screen Rewind Stop Play/pause Fast-forward Displaying the initial setup screen Displaying the top page...
  • Page 148 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DISPLAYING THE POP-UP Function MENU Returning to the predetermined scene BD video Changing the audio language Some BD video discs have a pop-up navigation menu that can be called up Changing the subtitle language and be operated on the screen without interrupting playback.
  • Page 149 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE ANGLE CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE The angle can be changed for discs that are multi-angle compatible when The audio language can be changed the angle mark appears on the screen. for discs with multiple audio languag- Select “Angle”.
  • Page 150 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE PLAYBACK DISPLAYING THE MODE SECONDARY VIDEO BDAV BD video The playback mode can be changed to Picture-in-picture is a secondary video program mode or playlist mode. Playl- that plays embedded in the primary ist mode cannot be selected if a playlist video.
  • Page 151 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE SECONDARY DISPLAYING THE 10 KEY PAD AUDIO BD video BD video The 10 key pad is used when inputting The secondary audio that for the sec- numbers according to directions of ondary video can be changed. contents.
  • Page 152 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION INITITAL SETUP Function Setting a quick playback The initial setting can be changed. Select “Setup”. Setting the BD parental lock Select the settings to be changed. Af- Returns to previous page ter the settings are changed, select ■...
  • Page 153 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ■ CHANGING INITIAL LAN- SETTING THE DVD PARENTAL GUAGE OF THE DISC MENU LOCK DVD video Select “Disc Menu Language”. Select the desired language. The level of viewer restrictions can be set. Select “DVD Parental Lock”. Input the 4-digit personal code and then select “OK”.
  • Page 154 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ■ SETTING PARENTAL SETTING A QUICK PLAYBACK LOCK BD video BD video After inserting a BD disc you can skip The age of viewer restrictions can be over to the first playback point and can set.
  • Page 155: Bd/Dvd Video Discs

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SYMBOLS SHOWN ON BD/DVD BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS VIDEO DISCS BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS Symbol Meaning  Compatible media Indicates PAL/NTSC for- Media that can be used for playback are BD-ROMs, BD-Rs, BD-REs, DVD-ROMs, DVD-Rs and DVD-RWs. Indicates the number of ...
  • Page 156 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION  AVCHD BD/DVD VIDEO DISC AVCHD is a new format (standard) for INFORMATION high definition video cameras that can record play high-resolution  Parental controls images. This feature limits what can be viewed in DVDs and SD cards with videos recorded conformity with the level of restrictions of in AVCHD format can playback on this...
  • Page 157 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION LANGUAGE CODES LIST Code Language 0301 Catalan Code Language 0315 Corsican 0514 English 0319 Czech 0618 French 0325 Welsh 0405 German 0401 Danish 0920 Italian 0426 Bhutani 0519 Spanish 0515 Esperanto 2608 Chinese 0520 Estonian 1412 Dutch...
  • Page 158 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Code Language Code Language 0921 Inuktitut 1405 Nepali 0923 Hebrew 1415 Norwegian 1001 Japanese 1503 Occitan 1009 Yiddish 1513 (Afan) Oromo 1023 Javanese 1518 Oriya 1101 Georgian 1601 Punjabi 1111 Kazakh 1612 Polish 1112 Greenlandic 1619 Pashto, Pushto...
  • Page 159 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Code Language 2001 Tamil 2005 Telugu 2007 Tajik 2008 Thai 2009 Tigrinya 2011 Turkmen 2012 Tagalog 2014 Setswana 2015 Tonga 2018 Turkish 2019 Tsonga 2020 Tatar 2023 2107 Uighur 2111 Ukrainian 2118 Urdu 2126 Uzbek 2209 Vietnamese...
  • Page 160: Playing An Audio Cd And Mp3/Wma Discs

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 3. PLAYING AN AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA DISCS* Press the “DISC” button if a disc has Function already been loaded in the disc slot. Turning on the audio CD and MP3/ The player will start to play the disc au- WMA mode tomatically.
  • Page 161: Selecting A Folder

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A FOLDER MP3 AND WMA FILES MP3/WMA MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a stan- dard audio compression format. Files Press “ ” or “ ” on the “FOLDER” can be compressed to approximately button until the desired folder number 1/10 of their original size by using MP3 appears.
  • Page 162 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION  Compatible media  MP3 and WMA playback Media that can be used for MP3 and WMA When a disc containing MP3 or WMA files playback: is inserted, all files on the disc are first •...
  • Page 163: Playing An Sd Card

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 4. PLAYING AN SD CARD* This system can play still pictures and Function AVCHD video that are stored in an SD Displaying the option screen card. It does not support music play- back. Selecting a chapter Press the “SD”...
  • Page 164: Playing Still Pictures

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION OPTION SCREEN PLAYING STILL PICTURES Press the “OPTION” button while dis- You can display still pictures that are playing a still picture, the following stored in an SD card. screen appears. Press the “OPTION” button once again or select “Hide But- Select “Picture”.
  • Page 165: Playing Avchd Video

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ROTATING THE STILL PICTURES PLAYING AVCHD VIDEO Select to rotate a You can play AVCHD videos that are still picture. stored in an SD card.  The rotate information will be maintained until the system is turned off or the SD Select “Video”.
  • Page 166: Formatting The Sd Card

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION FORMATTING THE SD CARD SD CARD INFORMATION  Compatible files Select “Format SD Card”. The following files can be displayed.  Picture file format: JPEG Select “Yes” to format the SD card.  • Picture resolution: between 34 ...
  • Page 167 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION WARNING ● SD cards • Keep away from children. These are small and if swallowed by a child they can cause choking. NOTICE ● Failure to follow the precautions below may result in damage to the SD cards or the SD card slot.
  • Page 168: Using The Video Mode

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 5. USING THE VIDEO MODE* The rear seat entertainment system USING THE A/V INPUT PORT plays videos and sound when audio- video equipment is connected to the A/ Open the cover and connect audio-vid- V input port.
  • Page 169 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM..170 USING THE VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM..........170 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION ........171 2. CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNIZATION..... 176 3. COMMAND LIST ......177...
  • Page 170: Voice Command System Operation

    1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM The voice command system enables MICROPHONE the audio, hands-free systems, etc. to be operated using voice commands. Refer to the command list for samples of voice commands. (P.177) USING THE VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM STEERING SWITCH ...
  • Page 171: Voice Command System

    1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM INFORMATION ● OPERATION The voice command system can be operated while guidance is being spo- ken, when “Voice Prompt Interrupt” The voice command system is operat- (P.63) is set to on. (It is not necessary ed by selecting a tab corresponding to to wait for the confirmation beep before each function.
  • Page 172 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION ■ DISPLAYING THE “Voice Settings” Say the command displayed on the SCREENS screen.  Selecting “Voice Settings” can be dis-  Registered POIs, registered names in the played “Voice Settings” screen. contacts list etc., can be said in the place (P.63) of the “<>”...
  • Page 173 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: INFORMATION PERFORMING A DESTINATION ● The voice command recognition is SEARCH BY ADDRESS designed to recognize the main body of (ENGLISH ONLY)* the official street name. For example: if the official street name is Press the talk switch.
  • Page 174 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: SEARCH FOR A SONG CALL NAME Press the talk switch. Press the talk switch. Say “Play song <name>”. “Call <contacts> <phone types>”.  A confirmation screen will be displayed showing the recognition results.
  • Page 175 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: DIAL NUMBER Press the talk switch. Say the phone number.  In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, “Dial <number>”, after saying “Dial a number” say the phone number. ...
  • Page 176: Casual Speech Recognization

    1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 2. CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNIZATION Due to natural language speech recog- EXPRESSION EXAMPLES FOR nition technology, this system enables EACH FUNCTION recognition of a command when spo- ken naturally. However, the system Command Expression examples cannot recognize every variation of Navigate to my house.
  • Page 177: Command List

    1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 3. COMMAND LIST Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown below.  Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables.  For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the related commands will not be dis- played in the screen.
  • Page 178 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Phone Command Action Places a call to the phone number of the latest outgoing “Redial” call “Call Back” Places a call to the phone number of latest incoming call “Show Recent Calls” Displays the call history screen “Dial <phone number>”...
  • Page 179: Information

    INFORMATION USEFUL INFORMATION 1. RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION ......180 DISPLAYING WEATHER INFORMATION ......... 180 2. RECEIVING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION ......182 DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION ......... 182 3. DATA SERVICES SETTINGS......... 183 SETTING DOWNLOAD METHODS ........183 4. Driver Easy Speak...... 184 USING Driver Easy Speak ....
  • Page 180: Useful Information

    1. USEFUL INFORMATION 1. RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION Without navigation function Check that the “Weather” screen is dis- played. Weather information can be received via the HD Radio broadcast. With navigation function Weather information can be received via the HD Radio broadcast or by the Entune App Suite application on a ®...
  • Page 181 1. USEFUL INFORMATION DISPLAYING THE WEATHER OF THE CURRENT LOCATION Display “Weather” screen. (P.180) Select “Current Weather”. Select the desired tab to be displayed. INFORMATION ● If weather is set to the home screen, the weather screen of the current location will be displayed.
  • Page 182: Receiving Traffic Map Information

    1. USEFUL INFORMATION 2. RECEIVING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION* Check that the “Traffic Map” screen is Traffic map information can be re- displayed. ceived via the HD Radio. DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION Press the “APPS” button. Function Current position of your car Traffic information line The line color means the following: Red: Heavy congestion...
  • Page 183: Data Services Settings

    1. USEFUL INFORMATION 3. DATA SERVICES SETTINGS* Select the desired item to be set. SETTING DOWNLOAD METHODS Data service information, which is comprised of traffic information and weather information, can be received via HD Radio broadcast and by the En- tune App Suite application on a ®...
  • Page 184: Driver Easy Speak

    1. USEFUL INFORMATION 4. Driver Easy Speak* USING Driver Easy Speak Driver Easy Speak will utilize the vehi- cle microphones and speakers to allow passengers in the rear of the vehicle to more easily hear the driver. Press the “APPS” button. Select “Driver Easy...
  • Page 185 1. USEFUL INFORMATION...
  • Page 186: Peripheral Monitoring System

    PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ........188 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ..188 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ....188 SCREEN DESCRIPTION..... 189 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS......190 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN ..190 THE CAMERA........
  • Page 187 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 1. INTUITIVE PARKING 1. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST ASSIST........212 MONITOR ........196 TYPES OF SENSORS......212 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST MONITOR ......... 196 SWITCH ..........212 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS....196 DISPLAY..........
  • Page 188: System

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM* REAR VIEW MONITOR WARNING SYSTEM ● Never depend on the rear view monitor system entirely when backing up. The The rear view monitor system assists image and the position of the guide lines the driver by displaying an image of the displayed on the screen may differ from view behind the vehicle while backing...
  • Page 189: Screen Description

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM SCREEN DESCRIPTION Vehicles without smart key system The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with smart key system The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R”...
  • Page 190: Rear View Monitor System Precautions

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON THE CAMERA SCREEN The camera for the rear view monitor system is located as shown in the illus- The rear view monitor system displays tration. an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 191: Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road

    Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. ● Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunc- tion. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 192 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN SHARPLY SHARPLY The distance guide lines will appear to The distance guide lines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual be further from the vehicle than the ac- distance.
  • Page 193: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN ANY PART OF THE WHEN APPROACHING VEHICLE SAGS THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the dis- It is not possible to determine the posi- tribution of the load, there is a margin tion of three-dimensional objects (such of error between the fixed guide lines...
  • Page 194 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM VEHICLE WIDTH GUIDE LINES DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case the area behind the vehicle. On the shown below, the truck appears to be screen, it appears that a truck is park- outside of the vehicle width guide lines ing at point B.
  • Page 195: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so- lution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution ...
  • Page 196: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 1. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR* TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST DRIVING PRECAUTIONS MONITOR The parking assist monitor is a supple- mental device intended to assist the The parking assist monitor assists the driver when backing up. When backing...
  • Page 197 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR WARNING ● The instructions given are only guide- lines. When and how much to turn the steering wheel will vary according to traffic conditions, road surface condi- tions, vehicle condition, etc. when park- ing. It is necessary to be fully aware of this before using the parking assist sys- tem.
  • Page 198: Screen Display

    “R” position while the engine <power> switch is in IGNITION ON <ON> mode. Display Function If an obstacle is detected while the Toyota park- Intuitive parking assist-sensor ing assist-sensors are on, a display is shown in the top right corner of the screen.
  • Page 199: Using The System

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR Parking assist guide line display mode USING THE SYSTEM (P.203) The steering wheel return points (park- Use any of the following modes. ing assist guide lines) are displayed. Estimated course line display mode (P.201) Estimated course lines are displayed which move in accordance with the op- eration of the steering wheel.
  • Page 200 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR SWITCHING THE DISPLAY Name Detail MODE Estimated course line dis- Press the “Setup” button. play mode Select “Vehicle”. Parking assist guide line dis- Select “Back Camera Guide Line play mode Setting”. Distance guide Distance guide Select the display mode.
  • Page 201: Estimated Course Line Display Mode

    ● If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width extension guide lines and the esti- mated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ●...
  • Page 202: Parking

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR When the rear position of the vehicle PARKING has entered the parking space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width When parking in a space which is in extension guide lines are within the left...
  • Page 203: Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 3. PARKING ASSIST GUIDE LINE DISPLAY MODE SCREEN DESCRIPTION Display Function Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed Vehicle width extension straight up.  The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle guide line width.
  • Page 204: Parking

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR Turn the steering wheel all the way to PARKING the right, and back up slowly. When parking in a space which is in Once the vehicle is parallel with the the reverse direction to the space de-...
  • Page 205: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Precautions

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 4. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON INFORMATION SCREEN ● The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation conditions. The parking assist monitor displays an ● Objects which are close to either corner...
  • Page 206: The Camera

    Do not expose the camera to strong soft cloth. If the lens is extremely dirty, impact as this could cause a malfunc- wash it with a mild cleanser and rinse. tion. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 207: Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP THE SCREEN AND THE SHARPLY ACTUAL ROAD The distance guide lines will appear to  The distance guide lines and the vehicle be closer to the vehicle than the actual...
  • Page 208: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND WHEN ANY PART OF THE THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN VEHICLE SAGS SHARPLY When any part of the vehicle sags due The distance guide lines will appear to to the number of passengers or the dis-...
  • Page 209 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR ESTIMATED COURSE LINES DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case the area behind the vehicle. On the shown below, the truck appears to be...
  • Page 210: Things You Should Know

    2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 5. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so- lution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 211 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR Symptom Likely cause Solution  The steering wheel has been Stop the vehicle, and turn the moved while the 12-volt bat- steering wheel as far as it will tery was being reinstalled.  The steering sensor has The estimated course lines go to the left and right.
  • Page 212: Intuitive Parking Assist

    3. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST 1. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST* The distance to obstacles measured DISPLAY by the sensors is communicated via the display and a buzzer when parallel When the sensors detect an obstacle, parking or maneuvering into a garage. the graphic is shown on the multi-infor- Always check the surrounding area mation display and navigation display when using this system.
  • Page 213: The Distance Display And Buzzer

    3. 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...
  • Page 214: Detection Range Of The Sensors

    3. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST DETECTION RANGE OF THE SENSOR DETECTION SENSORS INFORMATION Certain vehicle conditions and the sur- rounding environment may affect the ability of a sensor to correctly detect an obstacle. Particular instances where this may occur are listed below. ...
  • Page 215 ● As the intuitive parking assist-sensor might be malfunctioning in the following cases, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. • The graphic which indicates that an obstacle has been detected does not come on and a beep does not sound even when the intuitive parking assist mode is turned on.
  • Page 216: Intuitive Parking Assist-Sensor Failure Warning

    If “Clean the parking assist sensor.” appears, remove the foreign matter from the sensor. INFORMATION ● If the failure warning does not go off even after the foreign matter is removed, the intuitive parking assist-sensor may be malfunctioning. Have it checked by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 217: Intuitive Parking Assist Setting

    SETTING AN ALERT VOLUME off of the display, etc. can be set. The alert volume can be adjusted. Press the “APPS” button. Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set- tings” screen. (P.217) Select the desired screen button. Select “Setup”.  The volume has 5 levels, increasing with Select “Vehicle”.
  • Page 218: Setting A Display And Tone Indication

    SETTING A DISPLAY AND TONE INDICATION Back sensors display and tone indica- tion can be set. Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set- tings” screen. (P.217) Select “Rear”.  Selecting “Rear” to switch the distance for the back sensors display and tone indi-...
  • Page 219: Phone

    PHONE 5. TALKING ON THE PHONE OPERATION (HANDS- ® Bluetooth PHONE ....230 FREE SYSTEM FOR INCOMING CALL WAITING ....232 CELLULAR PHONES) ® 6. Bluetooth PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION ........ 233 1. QUICK REFERENCE....220 RECEIVING A MESSAGE ....234 2.
  • Page 220: Phone Operation

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 1. QUICK REFERENCE The phone top screen can be used to make a phone call. To display the hands-free operation screen, press the “APPS” button and select “Phone”, the switch on the steering wheel or switch on the instrument panel.
  • Page 221: Some Basics

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 2. SOME BASICS The hands-free system enables calls INFORMATION to be made and received without hav- ● If your cellular phone does not support ing to take your hands off the steering ®...
  • Page 222: Using The Phone Switch/ Microphone

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) USING THE PHONE SWITCH/ VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM MICROPHONE Press this switch to operate the voice Steering switch command system. By pressing the phone switch, a call can be received or ended without tak- ing your hands off the steering wheel.
  • Page 223: About The Contacts In The Contact List

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ABOUT THE CONTACTS IN INFORMATION ● THE CONTACT LIST The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers. The audio/  The following data is stored for every reg- visual system will be muted during phone calls or when hands-free voice istered phone.
  • Page 224: Bluetooth ® Phone

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 3. CALLING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE ® How to make a call list Page After a Bluetooth phone has been registered, a call can be made using By favorites list the hands-free system. There are sev- By call history eral methods by which a call can be made, as described below.
  • Page 225: By Favorites List

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY FAVORITES LIST BY CALL HISTORY Calls can be made using registered Up to 30 of the latest call history items contacts which can be selected from a (missed, incoming and outgoing) can contact list.
  • Page 226: By Contacts List

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY CONTACTS LIST INFORMATION ● When making a call to the same number Calls can be made by using contact continuously, only the most recent call is listed in call history. data which is transferred from a regis- ●...
  • Page 227 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■ FOR PBAP INCOMPATIBLE BUT WHEN THE CONTACT IS ® EMPTY COMPATIBLE Bluetooth PHONES ■ PBAP COMPATIBLE Select the desired item. ® Bluetooth PHONES When “Automatic Transfer” is set to on (P.240) ...
  • Page 228: By Dial Pad

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY OFF HOOK SWITCH INFORMATION ● Manual transfer operation cannot be Calls can be made using the latest call performed while driving. ● history item. If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible, the contacts can- not be transferred.
  • Page 229: Receiving On The Bluetooth Phone

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 4. RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE INCOMING CALLS When a call is received, this screen is displayed with a sound. Select or press the switch on the steering wheel to talk on the phone. To refuse to receive the call: Select or press the switch on the steer-...
  • Page 230: Talking On The Bluetooth Phone

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 5. TALKING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE While talking on the phone, this screen INFORMATION is displayed. The operations outlined ● Changing from hands-free call to cellular below can be performed on this phone call is not possible while driving.
  • Page 231 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■ BY SELECTING “Release Tones” TRANSMIT VOLUME SETTING “Release Tones” appear when a con- Select “Transmit Volume”. tinuous tone signal(s) containing a (w) Select the desired level for the transmit is registered in the contact list. volume.
  • Page 232: Incoming Call Waiting

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) INCOMING CALL WAITING When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, this screen is dis- played. Select or press the switch on the steering wheel to start talking with the other party.
  • Page 233: Bluetooth Phone Message Function

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 6. Bluetooth PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION Received messages can be forwarded Select ® from the connected Bluetooth phone,  The phone top screen can be displayed by enabling checking and replying using pressing the switch on the steering the system.
  • Page 234: Receiving A Message

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) RECEIVING A MESSAGE CHECKING MESSAGES Display the message inbox screen. When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is re- (P.233) ceived, the incoming message screen pops up with sound and is ready to be Select the desired message from the operated on the screen.
  • Page 235: Replying To A Message (Quick Reply)

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) REPLYING TO A MESSAGE INFORMATION ● (QUICK REPLY) Reading a text message is not available while driving. ● ® 15 messages have already been Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, it may be stored.
  • Page 236: Calling The Message Sender

    1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■ EDITING QUICK REPLY MESSAG- CALLING THE MESSAGE SENDER This operation cannot be performed Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/ while driving. MMS message sender’s phone num- Select “Quick Message”. ber. This operation can be performed while driving.
  • Page 237 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■ ■ CALLING FROM A NUMBER WITH- CALLING FROM THE INCOMING IN A MESSAGE MESSAGE SCREEN P.234 Calls can be made to a number identi- fied in a message’s text area. This operation cannot be performed while driving.
  • Page 238: Setup

    2. SETUP 1. PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS Press the “APPS” button. DISPLAYING THE PHONE/ MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY Display phone screen. (P.224) Select “Settings”. Select “Setup”. Select “Phone”. Select the item to be set. PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN Information Page Registering/connecting phone Sound settings...
  • Page 239: Sound Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Sound Settings” SCREEN Function Select to set the desired ringtone. The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the ring- tone volume. Display the “Phone/Message Settings” Select “-” or “+” to adjust the mes- screen.
  • Page 240: Contact/Call History Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Contact/Call History Function Page Settings” SCREEN PBAP compatible ® Bluetooth phones, select to set automatic contact/ The contact can be transferred from a history transfer on/off. ®  Bluetooth phone to the system. The When contact also can be added, edited and phone’s contact data and deleted.
  • Page 241 2. SETUP ■ FOR PBAP INCOMPATIBLE BUT INFORMATION ® COMPATIBLE Bluetooth ● Depending on the type of phone, certain PHONES functions may not be available. ● Contact data is managed independently This operation cannot be performed for every registered phone. When one while driving.
  • Page 242 2. SETUP ■ UPDATING THE CONTACTS IN A REGISTERING A NEW DIFFERENT WAY (FROM THE “Call CONTACT TO THE CONTACT History” SCREEN) LIST ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth New contact data can be registered. phones, this function is available when Up to 4 numbers per person can be “Automatic Transfer”...
  • Page 243 2. SETUP ■ REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT IN EDITING THE CONTACT DATA A DIFFERENT WAY (FROM THE “Call History” SCREEN) ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, this function is available when Display phone screen. “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.224) (P.240) Select the “Call History”...
  • Page 244 2. SETUP ■ EDITING THE CONTACT IN A DIF- DELETING THE CONTACT FERENT WAY (FROM THE “Contact DATA Details” SCREEN) ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth Display phone screen. phones, this function is available when (P.224) “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. Select the “Contacts”, “Call History”...
  • Page 245 2. SETUP ■ DELETING THE CONTACT IN A DIF- FAVORITES LIST SETTING FERENT WAY (FROM THE “Contact Details” SCREEN) Up to 15 contacts (maximum of 4 num- bers per contact) can be registered in Display phone screen. the favorites list. (P.224) ■...
  • Page 246 2. SETUP When 15 contacts have already been Registering contacts in the favorites list registered to the favorites list in a different way (from the “Contacts” screen) When 15 contacts have already been Display phone screen. registered to the favorites list, a regis- tered contact needs to be replaced.
  • Page 247 2. SETUP ■ Deleting contacts in the favorites list in a DELETING THE CONTACTS IN THE different way (from the “Contacts” FAVORITES LIST screen) Select “Remove Favorite”. Display phone screen. Select the desired contacts and select (P.224) “Remove”. Select the “Contacts” tab. ...
  • Page 248: Messaging Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Messaging Settings” Function SCREEN Select to set automatic message transfer on/off. Display the “Phone/Message Settings” Select to set automatic message screen. (P.238) readout on/off. Select “Messaging Settings”. Select to set the SMS/MMS notifica- tion popup on/off. Select the desired item to be set. Select to set the e-mail notification popup on/off.
  • Page 249: Phone Display Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Phone Display Settings” INFORMATION ● SCREEN Depending on the phone, these func- tions may not be available. Display the “Phone/Message Settings” screen. (P.238) DISPLAYING THE “Messaging Select “Phone Display Settings”. Settings” SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY Select the desired item to be set. Display phone screen.
  • Page 250: What To Do If

      compatible system, check with ® your Toyota dealer or Bluetooth cellular the following website: phone. The hands-free sys- http://www.toyota.com/ ® tem or Bluetooth entune/ vice does not work. ®...
  • Page 251 3. WHAT TO DO IF... When registering/connecting a cellular phone Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system An incorrect pass- Enter the correct pass- code was entered   code on the cellular cellular phone. phone. Complete the registra- The registration op- tion operation on the eration has not been...
  • Page 252 3. WHAT TO DO IF... Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system ® ® Bluetooth function Enable the Bluetooth   is not enabled on function on the cellular the cellular phone. phone. Delete the existing reg- “Unable dial.
  • Page 253   system, check with not be compatible your Toyota dealer or with transferring the following website: phonebook data. http://www.toyota.com/ entune/ Automatic contact Phonebook data can- Set automatic contact transfer function on ...
  • Page 254 3. WHAT TO DO IF... ® When using the Bluetooth message function Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Enable message trans- Message transfer is cellular   not enabled on the phone (approve mes- cellular phone. sage transfer on the Messages cannot be phone).
  • Page 255 3. WHAT TO DO IF... In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system ® The Bluetooth con- nection status is dis- played at the top of the screen each time the engine <power> switch is in following. Vehicles without a smart key sys- Connection...
  • Page 256 3. WHAT TO DO IF... Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system The cellular phone Bring cellular   is not close enough phone closer to this to this system. system. Turn the cellular phone off, remove and rein- ...
  • Page 257 3. WHAT TO DO IF...
  • Page 258: Navigation System

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM* BASIC OPERATION DESTINATION SEARCH 1. QUICK REFERENCE ....260 1. DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN ........276 MAP SCREEN ........260 NAVIGATION OPTIONS SCREEN..262 2. SEARCH OPERATION....278 SELECTING SEARCH AREA ....279 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION ..263 SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION ...
  • Page 259: 8 Navigation System

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM* ROUTE GUIDANCE SETUP 1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN..292 1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS......... 312 SCREEN FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE ... 292 SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION ROUTE OVERVIEW......293 SETTINGS ........312 DURING FREEWAY DRIVING.... 294 WHEN APPROACHING 2. TRAFFIC SETTINGS....316 INTERSECTION .......
  • Page 260: Basic Operation

    1. BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE MAP SCREEN To display this screen, press the “APPS” button, then select “Navigation” on the “Apps” screen. Name Function Page Indicates whether the map orientation is set to 2D North-up, 2D north-up or heading-up. The letter(s) beside this heading-up or 3D symbol indicate the vehicle’s heading direction heading-up sym-...
  • Page 261 1. BASIC OPERATION Name Function Page Select to magnify or reduce the map scale. When Zoom in/out but- either button is selected, the map scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Footprint Select to display the footprint map screen. button Current position ...
  • Page 262: Navigation Options Screen

    1. BASIC OPERATION NAVIGATION OPTIONS SCREEN The navigation options allow you to change map configurations, display/hide POI icons, and edit the navigation routes. To display the “Navigation Options” screen, press the “APPS” button, select “Navigation” on the “Apps” screen, and select “Options”...
  • Page 263: Map Screen Operation

    1. BASIC OPERATION 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION CURRENT POSITION MAP SCALE DISPLAY Select to change the Press the “APPS” button. scale of the map screen.  The scale indicator bar appears at the bot- tom of the screen. Select “Navigation”. ...
  • Page 264: Orientation Of The Map

    1. BASIC OPERATION FOOTPRINT MAP ORIENTATION OF THE MAP For areas covered by the footprint map The orientation of the map can be (some major cities), a footprint map on changed between 2D north-up, 2D a scale of 75 ft. (25 m) can be selected. heading-up and 3D heading-up by se- When the map is scaled down to 150 ft.
  • Page 265: Switching The Map Mode

    1. BASIC OPERATION 3D screen SWITCHING THE MAP MODE Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Map Mode”. Select the desired configuration but- ton. : North-up symbol Regardless of the direction of vehicle trav- el, north is always up. : Heading-up symbol The direction of vehicle travel is always up.
  • Page 266 1. BASIC OPERATION ■ Editing right map MAP ONLY The right side map can be edited. Select any point on the right side map. Select the desired item. ■ DUAL MAP Function Page Select to change the orien- tation of the map. ...
  • Page 267: Screen Scroll Operation

    1. BASIC OPERATION ■ COMPASS SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION Information about the destination, cur- rent position and a compass is dis- Use the scroll feature to move the de- played on the screen. sired point to the center of the screen for looking at a point on the map that is different from the current position.
  • Page 268: Adjusting Location In Small Increments

    1. BASIC OPERATION ADJUSTING LOCATION IN SMALL INCREMENTS The cursor location can be adjusted in small increments when “Adjust Loca- tion” is selected on the setting map screen. Also, when changing the location of memory points on the editing screen (P.309) and adjusting the current posi- tion mark manually on the “Calibration”...
  • Page 269: Map Screen Information

    1. BASIC OPERATION 3. MAP SCREEN INFORMATION SELECTING THE POI ICONS DISPLAYING MAP INFORMATION Display the “Map Information” screen. (P.269) Information such as POI icons, route Select “Select POI”. trace, speed limit, etc. can be dis- played on the map screen. ...
  • Page 270 1. BASIC OPERATION ■ ■ SELECTING OTHER POI ICONS TO DISPLAYING THE LOCAL POI LIST BE DISPLAYED POIs that are within 20 miles (32 km) of Select “Other POIs”. the current position will be listed from among the selected categories. Select the desired POI categories and select “OK”.
  • Page 271: Displaying Information About The Icon Where The Cursor Is Set

    1. BASIC OPERATION ROUTE TRACE DISPLAYING INFORMATION ABOUT THE ICON WHERE The traveled route can be stored and THE CURSOR IS SET retraced on the map screen. This fea- ture is available when the map scale is When the cursor is placed over an icon 30 miles (50 km) or less.
  • Page 272: Standard Map Icons

    1. BASIC OPERATION Destination information STANDARD MAP ICONS Icon Name Island Park Function Industry Select to register as a memory point. To change the icon, name, etc.: Business facility  P.307 Airport Select to set as a destination. Select to call the registered number. Military Select to delete destination or mem- ory point.
  • Page 273: Traffic Information

    1. BASIC OPERATION 4. TRAFFIC INFORMATION Traffic data can be received via HD or DISPLAYING TRAFFIC Entune App Suite to display traffic in- INFORMATION formation on the map screen. A list of current traffic information can Press the “APPS” button. be displayed along with information on the incident’s distance and position rel- ative to the vehicle.
  • Page 274 1. BASIC OPERATION DISPLAYING PREDICTIVE MY TRAFFIC ROUTES TRAFFIC INFORMATION Traffic information along the saved A map with predictive traffic data can routes can be displayed. To use this be displayed. function, it is necessary to register a route. (P.318) Display “Traffic Information”...
  • Page 275: Displaying Traffic Information On The Map

    1. BASIC OPERATION DISPLAYING TRAFFIC Information/Function INFORMATION ON THE MAP The icons show traffic incident, road repair, traffic obstacles, etc. Select to Select “Options” on the map screen. display traffic information and start voice guidance for the traffic informa- Select “Map Information”. tion.
  • Page 276: Destination Search

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH 1. DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN The “Destination” screen enables to search for a destination. To display the “Des- tination” screen, press the “APPS” button, and select “Navigation” on the “Apps” screen. Then select “Dest.” on the map screen. Function Page Select to search for a destination by address.
  • Page 277 2. DESTINATION SEARCH Function Page Select to set a destination from preset destinations. Select to delete set destinations.
  • Page 278: Search Operation

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH 2. SEARCH OPERATION Press the “APPS” button. Select “Go” when the confirm destina- tion screen is displayed. Function Select “Navigation”. Select to adjust the position in small- Select “Dest.”. er increments. (P.268) Search for a destination. Select to register as a memory point. Select to call the registered number.
  • Page 279: Selecting Search Area

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH SELECTING SEARCH AREA SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION The selected state (province) can be changed to set a destination from a To use this function, it is necessary to different state (province) by using register a home address. (P.304) “Address”, “Point of Interest”...
  • Page 280: Searching By Address

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY STREET SEARCHING BY ADDRESS ADDRESS There are 2 methods to search for a Select “Street Address”. destination by address. Enter a house number and select Display “Destination” screen. “OK”. (P.278) Enter a street name and select “OK”. Select “Address”.
  • Page 281: Searching By Point Of

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY NAME SEARCHING BY POINT OF INTEREST Select “Name”. There are 3 methods to search for a Enter a POI name and select “OK”. destination by Points of Interest. Select the desired POI. Display “Destination” screen. (P.278) Select “Point of Interest”.
  • Page 282 2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SELECTING A CITY TO SEARCH SEARCHING BY CATEGORY Select “City”. Select “Category”. Enter a city name and select “OK”. Select the desired search point. “Any City”: Select to cancel the city set- ting. Select the desired city name. Select the desired POI.
  • Page 283 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY PHONE INFORMATION NUMBER ● The names of POIs located within approximately 200 miles (320 km) from Select “Phone #”. the selected search point can be dis- played. Enter a phone number and select “OK”. When “Near a City Center in XX*” is se- ...
  • Page 284: Searching From Previous Destinations

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING FROM SEARCHING BY ADDRESS PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS BOOK Display “Destination” screen. To use this function, it is necessary to (P.278) register address book entry. (P.307) Select “Previous Destinations”. Display “Destination” screen. Select the desired destination. (P.278) Select “Address Book”. Select the desired address book entry.
  • Page 285: Searching By Emergency

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY SEARCHING BY EMERGENCY INTERSECTION AND FREEWAY Display “Destination” screen. (P.278) There are 2 methods to search for a destination by Intersection & Freeway. Select “Emergency”. Display “Destination” screen. Select the desired emergency catego- (P.278) Select “Intersection & Freeway”. Select the desired method.
  • Page 286 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY SEARCHING BY FREEWAY INTERSECTION ENTRANCE/EXIT Select “Intersection”. Select “Freeway Entrance / Exit”. Enter the name of the first intersecting Enter a freeway name and select street which is located near the desti- “OK”. nation and select “OK”. Select the desired freeway.
  • Page 287: Searching By Map

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY MAP SEARCHING BY COORDINATES By selecting “Map” the last displayed location is displayed again on the map Display “Destination” screen. screen. You can search for a destina- (P.278) tion from this map. Select “Coordinates”. Display “Destination”...
  • Page 288: Starting Route Guidance

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH 3. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE When the destination is set, the entire WARNING route map from the current position to ● the destination is displayed. Be sure to obey traffic regulations and keep road conditions in mind while driv- ing.
  • Page 289 2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ DISPLAYING 3 ROUTES INFORMA- 3 ROUTES SELECTION TION Select “3 Routes”. Select “Info”. Select the desired route. Check that the “3 Route Information” screen is displayed. Function Information Select to display the quickest route. Time necessary for the entire trip Select to display the route that is the shortest distance to the set destina- Distance of the entire trip...
  • Page 290 2. DESTINATION SEARCH DISPLAYING TURN LIST EDITING ROUTE A list of turn information from the cur- Destinations can be added, reordered rent position to the destination can be or deleted, and conditions for the route displayed. to the destination can be changed. Select “Turn List”.
  • Page 291: Pausing Guidance

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH PAUSING GUIDANCE Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Pause Guidance”. RESUMING GUIDANCE Select “Resume Guidance”.
  • Page 292: Route Guidance

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN During the route guidance, various CHANGING ROUTE types of guidance screens can be dis- INFORMATION BAR played depending on conditions. When the vehicle is on the guidance route, the route information bar dis- SCREEN FOR ROUTE plays the current street name or the GUIDANCE...
  • Page 293: Route Overview

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE DISTANCE AND TIME TO ROUTE OVERVIEW DESTINATION The entire route from the current posi- When driving on the guidance route tion to the destination can be displayed with more than 1 destination set, a list during the route guidance. of the distance with estimated travel/ arrival time from the current position to Select “Options”...
  • Page 294: During Freeway Driving

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE WHEN APPROACHING DURING FREEWAY DRIVING FREEWAY EXIT OR JUNCTION During freeway driving, the freeway When the vehicle approaches an exit exit information screen will be dis- or junction, the freeway guidance played. screen will be displayed. No./ Information/Function Information/Function Icon...
  • Page 295: When Approaching Intersection

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE TOLLGATE GUIDANCE WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTION When the vehicle approaches a toll- gate, the tollgate view will be dis- When the vehicle approaches an inter- played. section, the intersection guidance screen will be displayed. Information/Function Distance from the current position to Information/Function the tollgate Next street name...
  • Page 296: Turn List Screen

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE TURN LIST SCREEN TURN-BY-TURN ARROW SCREEN Select “Turn List” on the “Map Mode” screen. (P.265) On this screen, information about the next turn on the guidance route can be Check that the turn list screen is dis- displayed.
  • Page 297: Typical Voice Guidance Prompts

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS As the vehicle approaches an intersec- tion, or point, where maneuvering the vehicle is necessary, the system’s voice guidance will provide various messages. WARNING ● Be sure to obey the traffic regulations and keep the road condition in mind especially when you are driving on IPD roads.
  • Page 298: Editing Route

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. EDITING ROUTE Press the “APPS” button. Select the item to be set. Function Page Select to add destinations. Select “Navigation”. Select “Options”. Select to delete destina- tions. Select “Edit Route”. Select to reorder destina- tions. Select to set route prefer- ences.
  • Page 299: Adding Destinations

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE ADDING DESTINATIONS DELETING DESTINATIONS Display the “Edit Route” screen. Display the “Edit Route” screen. (P.298) (P.298) Select “Add”. Select “Delete”. Search for an additional destination in Select “Yes” when the confirmation the same way as a destination search. screen appears.
  • Page 300: Setting Route Preferences

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING ROUTE SELECTING ROUTE TYPE PREFERENCES Display the “Edit Route” screen. (P.298) The conditions to determine the route can be selected from various choices Select “Route Type”. such as freeways, toll roads, ferries, Select the desired route type. etc.
  • Page 301: Detour Setting

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE Select the desired detour distance. DETOUR SETTING During the route guidance, the route can be changed to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs, an accident, etc. Display the “Edit Route” screen. (P.298) Function Select “Detour”.
  • Page 302: Starting From Adjacent Road

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE STARTING FROM ADJACENT INFORMATION ROAD When a freeway and a surface road run in parallel, the system may show the guidance route going on the free- way while driving on the surface road, or vice versa. If this happens, you can instantly ●...
  • Page 303: Memory Points

    4. MEMORY POINTS 1. MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS Select the desired item to be set. Home, preset destinations, address book entries, areas to avoid can be set as memory points. The registered points can be used as the destinations. (P.276) Registered areas to avoid, will be avoided when the system searches for a route.
  • Page 304: Setting Up Home

    4. MEMORY POINTS EDITING HOME SETTING UP HOME Select “Edit”. If home has been registered, that infor- mation can be recalled by selecting Select the desired item to be edited. “Go Home” on the “Destination” screen. (P.279) Display “Navigation Settings” screen.
  • Page 305: Setting Up Preset Destinations

    4. MEMORY POINTS REGISTERING PRESET SETTING UP PRESET DESTINATIONS DESTINATIONS Select “Set”. If a preset destination has been regis- tered, that information can be recalled Select the desired item to search for by using preset destinations on the the location. (P.276) “Destination”...
  • Page 306 4. MEMORY POINTS EDITING PRESET DELETING PRESET DESTINATIONS DESTINATIONS Select “Edit”. Select “Delete”. Select the desired preset destination. Select the preset destination to be de- leted and select “Delete”. Select the item to be edited. Select “Yes” when the confirmation Function Page screen appears.
  • Page 307: Setting Up Address Book

    4. MEMORY POINTS EDITING ADDRESS BOOK SETTING UP ADDRESS ENTRIES BOOK The icon, name, location and/or phone Points on the map can be registered. number of a registered address book entry can be edited. Display “Navigation Settings” screen. (P.303) Select “Edit”. Select “Address Book”.
  • Page 308 4. MEMORY POINTS ■ When the “With Sound” tab is selected CHANGING THE ICON Select “Edit” next to the “Icon”. A sound for some address book entries can be set. When the vehicle ap- Select the desired icon. proaches the location of the address book entry, the selected sound will be heard.
  • Page 309: Setting Up Areas To Avoid

    4. MEMORY POINTS ■ CHANGING THE NAME SETTING UP AREAS TO AVOID Select “Edit” next to “Name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. Areas to be avoided because of traffic jams, construction work or other rea- ■ CHANGING THE LOCATION sons can be registered as “Areas to Select “Edit”...
  • Page 310 4. MEMORY POINTS REGISTERING AREAS TO EDITING AREAS TO AVOID AVOID The name, location and/or area size of Select “New”. a registered area can be edited. Select the desired item to search for Select “Edit”. the location. (P.276) Select the area and select “OK”. Select either Select the item to be edited.
  • Page 311: Deleting Previous Destinations

    4. MEMORY POINTS ■ CHANGING THE NAME DELETING AREAS TO AVOID Select “Edit” next to “Name”. Select “Delete”. Enter a name and select “OK”. Select the area to be deleted and se- ■ lect “Delete”. CHANGING THE LOCATION Select “Yes” when the confirmation Select “Edit”...
  • Page 312: Setup

    5. SETUP 1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS Settings are available for pop-up infor- SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION mation, favorite POI categories, low SETTINGS fuel warning, etc. Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Navigation”. Select “Detailed Navi. Settings”. Select the items to be set. Select “OK”.
  • Page 313 5. SETUP FAVORITE POI CATEGORIES Function Page (SELECT POI ICONS) Select to set the voice guid-  ance for the next street Up to 6 POI icons, which are used for name on/off. selecting POIs on the map screen, can Select to set IPD road guid- be selected as favorites.
  • Page 314 5. SETUP ■ POSITION/DIRECTION CALIBRA- CURRENT POSITION/TIRE TION CHANGE CALIBRATION When driving, the current position The current position mark can be ad- mark will be automatically corrected by justed manually. Miscalculation of the GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor distance caused by tire replacement due to location, the current position can also be adjusted.
  • Page 315 5. SETUP LOW FUEL WARNING POP-UP When the fuel level is low, a warning message will pop up on the screen. Display the “Detailed Navi. Settings” (P.312) screen. Select “Low Fuel Warning Pop-up”. ■ SEARCHING GAS STATION IN LOW FUEL WARNING A nearby gas station can be selected as a destination.
  • Page 316: Traffic Settings

    5. SETUP 2. TRAFFIC SETTINGS Traffic information such as traffic con- SCREEN FOR TRAFFIC gestion or traffic incident warnings can SETTINGS be made available. Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Traffic”. Select the items to be set. Select “OK”. Function Select to set specific routes (such as frequently used routes) on which...
  • Page 317: Auto Avoid Traffic

    5. SETUP ■ CHANGING THE ROUTE MANUAL- AUTO AVOID TRAFFIC Display the “Traffic Settings” screen. When the navigation system calcu- (P.316) lates a new route, the following screen will be displayed. Select “Avoid Traffic”. Select the desired item. Select the desired item. Function Function Select to...
  • Page 318: My Traffic Routes

    5. SETUP REGISTERING PERSONAL MY TRAFFIC ROUTES ROUTES Specific routes (such as frequently Select “New”. used routes) on which you wish to re- ceive traffic information can be regis- Select “Edit” next to “Name”. tered as “My Traffic Routes”. A route is set by defining a start point and end point, and can be adjusted by setting up to 2 preferred roads.
  • Page 319 5. SETUP EDITING PERSONAL ROUTES DELETING PERSONAL ROUTES Select “Edit”. Select “Delete”. Select the desired traffic route. Select the traffic route to be deleted and select “Delete”. Select “Edit” next to the item to be ed- ited. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 320 5. SETUP ■ ADDING PREFERRED ROADS SETTING PREFERRED ROADS Select “Add”. “My Traffic Routes” can be adjusted by  If two preferred roads are already set, setting up to 2 preferred roads. select “Yes” and delete a preferred road before add a new one. Select “Set Preferred Roads”.
  • Page 321 5. SETUP ■ ■ MODIFYING PREFERRED ROADS DELETING PREFERRED ROADS Select “Modify”. Select “Delete”. Select the preferred road to be modi- Select the preferred road to be deleted fied if 2 preferred roads have been set. if 2 preferred roads have been set. “Delete All”: Select to delete all preferred Scroll the map to the desired point and roads on the list.
  • Page 322: Tips For The Navigation System

    6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) When the vehicle is receiving signals from LIMITATIONS OF THE satellites, the “GPS” mark appears at the NAVIGATION SYSTEM top left of the screen. The GPS signal may be physically ob- This navigation system calculates the structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle po- current position using satellite signals,...
  • Page 323 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM  Accurate current position may not be  Inappropriate route guidance may occur in shown in the following cases: the following cases: • When driving on a small angled Y- • When turning at an intersection off the shaped road.
  • Page 324: Map Database Version And Covered Area

    Function Map version Select to display map coverage ar- eas. Select to display legal information. Select “Navigation”. Select “Options”. INFORMATION ● Map data updates are available for a Select “Map Data”. fee. Contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther information.
  • Page 325: About The Map Data

    6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ABOUT THE MAP DATA Map data for the navigation system is contained in a SD card that is inserted in the SD card slot. Do not eject the SD card, as doing so may deactivate the navigation system. NOTICE ●...
  • Page 326 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 327: Entune App Suite

    Entune App Suite* Entune App Suite OVERVIEW 1. Entune App Suite SERVICE ..328 BEFORE USING THE FUNCTION ..330 PREPARATION BEFORE USING Entune App Suite ......331 Entune App Suite OPERATION 1. Entune App Suite ....... 333 USING Entune App Suite..... 333 LINKING Entune App Suite AND NAVIGATION FUNCTION....
  • Page 328: Entune App Suite Overview

    1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW 1. Entune App Suite SERVICE* Entune App Suite is a service that enables downloadable applications to be dis- played on and operated from the screen. Before Entune App Suite can be used, a few actions need to be performed first. (P.331) *: Entune App Suite is available in the 48 states, D.C.
  • Page 329 Entune App Suite vider servers are displayed on the screen. The system is equipped with an application player to run applications. *: For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. INFORMATION ● The actual service availability is dependent on the network condition.
  • Page 330: Before Using The Function

    Pay close attention when details, refer http:// initializing the data. www.toyota.com/entune/ or call 1-800- 331-4331. AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE  Entune App Suite is available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska of the United States.
  • Page 331: Preparation Before Using Entune App Suite

    Register the cellular phone to the sys- tem. INFORMATION ● If your email address was not registered at your Toyota dealer when the vehicle Download Entune App Suite applica- was purchased, an email address can tions to the system. be registered at http://www.toyota.com/ entune/.
  • Page 332 ● Entune App Suite operational proce- dures can also be confirmed by visiting http://www.toyota.com/entune/. ● In order to use applications, it is neces- sary to run the Entune App Suite appli- cation on your cellular phone.
  • Page 333: Entune App Suite Operation

    Suite can be used, a few actions need to be performed first. (P.331) For details about the function and ser- Function Page vice of each application, refer to http:// www.toyota.com/entune/. Select to activate an appli-  cation. Press the “APPS” button. Select to update the appli- cation.
  • Page 334 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION Check that downloading is completed. UPDATING an application When Entune App Suite is activated, an application may need to be updat- ed. By updating, an application can be kept to the latest version. When updat- ing the application, it is necessary to download the updated data and install Function...
  • Page 335: Entune App Suite Operation

    2. Entune App Suite OPERATION ■ INSTALLING THE UPDATED DATA REORDERING THE APPLICATIONS After the downloading is complete, “Update” will be changed to “Install”. Order of the applications can be changed. Select “Install”. Display the “Apps” screen. (P.333) Select “Continue”. Select “Reorder”.
  • Page 336 Bluetooth* phone. For trou- The cellular phone cannot be www.toyota.com/entune/ bleshooting assistance, connected. confirm if the phone is com- please visit toyota.com.” patible or not. “This feature is unavailable hands-free call After the hands-free call is fin- during a handsfree call.”...
  • Page 337: Linking Entune App Suite And Navigation Function

    Entune App tination. Suite. For details about the function and service of each application, refer Display the “Web Search” screen. to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. (P.337) Press the “APPS” button. Select the desired application button to search. Enter a search term, and select “GO”.
  • Page 338: Entune App Suite Keyword Operation

    App Suite. voice recognition. For details about the function and service of each appli- Display the “Web Search” screen. cation, refer to http://www.toyota.com/ (P.337) entune/. Select the desired application button to search.  The keyboard layout can be changed.
  • Page 339 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION ENTERING A KEYWORD USING THE VOICE RECOGNITION FUNCTION Display the “Apps” screen. (P.333) Select the desired application button. Press the talk switch. (P.170) When this screen is displayed, say the desired keyword.  Completion of saying the keyword will be detected automatically.
  • Page 340: Setup

    3. SETUP 1. Entune App Suite SETTINGS Settings are available for Entune App PHONE DATA PLAN POP-UP Suite. SETTINGS Press the “APPS” button. The phone data plan pop-up can be set when a paid application is download- Display the “Entune Settings” screen. (P.340) Select “Phone Data Plan Pop-Up”.
  • Page 341: Index

    INDEX...
  • Page 342: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX ® AAC............98 Calling on the Bluetooth phone.... 224 AM............81 Casual speech recognization ....176 Entune App Suite ........333 CD ............98 Entering keyword operation....338 Playing an audio CD......100 Linking Entune App Suite and Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc..
  • Page 343 FM radio........... 81 Keyboard..........38 General settings........57 Maintenance ..........65 GPS (Global Positioning System)..322 Map database version and covered area ........324 Limitations of the navigation Map screen information ......269 system ..........322 Displaying information about the icon where the cursor is set ..271 Standard map icons ......
  • Page 344 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Navigation ..........259 Rear seat entertainment system .....132 Changing the source ......136 Playing a Blu-ray Disc™ (BD)/ DVD discs ........145 Operating information ......123 Playing an audio CD......160 CD player and disc ......124 Playing an SD card......163 Error messages ........
  • Page 345 Search operation ........278 Touch screen gestures ......35 Searching by address ......280 Touch screen operation ......36 Toyota parking assist monitor ....196 Searching by address book....284 Driving precautions......196 Searching by coordinates....287 Toyota parking assist monitor .... 196 Searching by emergency ....
  • Page 346 ALPHABETICAL INDEX XM Satellite Radio ........91 Displaying the radio ID ......95 How to subscribe to an XM Satellite Radio ....... 93 If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions........96 Presetting a channel......95 Selecting a channel from the list ..95...
  • Page 347 Map database information and updates...
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