Summary of Contents for Toyota Land Cruiser Station Wagon 2020
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Reading this manual How to check the navigation system This manual is composed of 2 main sections. Which section to read varies depending on the navigation system you are using. Display the “Setup” screen (page 1), check the screen type compared to those shown in the table below, and then read the corresponding section.
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Speech command system Phone Toyota Link Index For more information about the following items, see the “Owner’s Manual”. • Air conditioning • Fuel consumption • Vehicle customization settings • Toyota parking assist-sensor • Toyota parking assist monitor • Multi-terrain monitor...
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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.
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The navigation system’s database includes Point of Interest categories to allow you to easily select destinations such as restaurants and hotels. If a destination is not in the database, you can enter the street address or a major intersection close to it and the system will guide you there. The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions.
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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.
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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. INFORMATION ●...
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Safety instruction Safety instruction (Without navigation system) (With navigation system) To use this system in the safest possible Type 1 manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe driving.
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For your safety, some functions may be- While driving, listen to the voice instruc- come inoperable when driving. Unavail- tions as much as possible and glance at able screen buttons are dimmed. Only the screen briefly and only when it is safe. when the vehicle is not moving, can the However, do not totally rely on voice guid- destination and route selection be done.
TABLE OF CONTENTS ® Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ..45 Quick guide ® Registering/connecting Bluetooth device..........45 Basic function.......12 ® Setting Bluetooth details...... 49 Buttons overview........12 ® Bluetooth settings (Type 2) ..56 Home screen......... 13 ® Registering/connecting Bluetooth Quick reference ......16 device..........
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) ... 143 Rear seat entertainment system operation ....... 238 Quick reference ........143 Rear seat entertainment system Map screen operation ......144 features..........238 Map screen information ....... 149 Audio/visual remote controls ... 265 Traffic information ........153 2.
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(Type 2)........370 Toyota Link service ......370 Toyota Link operation (Type 2)........374 Toyota Link.......... 374 Setup (Type 2)......379 Toyota Link settings ......379 Index Alphabetical index ......382 Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Avenue du Bourget 60 - 1140 Brussels, Belgium www.toyota-europe.com...
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Quick guide Basic function Buttons overview ...... 12 Home screen ......13 Status display......14 Quick reference “Setup” screen ......16 “Information” screen....18 Navigation operation (Type 1) Registering home...... 20 Registering quick access ..21 Operation flow: Guiding the route ........
1. Basic function Type 2 Buttons overview Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America This illustration is for right-hand drive vehi- cles. The button positions and shapes differ for left-hand drive vehicles. This illustration is for left-hand drive vehi- cles.
1. Basic function Two-way split screen Home screen Press the “HOME” / button to display the home screen. The home screen can display multiple information screens, such as the navi- gation system screen, audio system screen and fuel consumption screen, simultaneously.
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1. Basic function Status display Indicators Conditions ® The condition of the Bluetooth con- nection, as well as the level of recep- ® The condition of the Bluetooth con- tion and the amount of cellular phone nection battery charge left, are displayed on the status bar.
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1. Basic function Indicators Conditions The amount of battery charge left Empty Full • The amount displayed does not always correspond with the amount displayed on ® the Bluetooth device. The amount of battery charge left may not be displayed depending on the type of the ®...
2. Quick reference Type 1: For Southeast Asia and South “Setup” screen Africa The items shown on the “Setup” screen can be set. Press the “SETUP” button to display the “Setup” screen. Type 1: For Middle East...
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2. Quick reference Type 1: For Latin America Type 2...
Select to set traffic infor- mation. Select to set Toyota Link settings. :If equipped :This function is not made available in countries/areas where the due infor- mation service is not provided.
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USB memory con- nected to USB port 2. Select to display traffic in- formation. Select display the “Toyota Link” screen. :“Owner’s Manual” :This function is not made available in countries/areas where the due infor- mation service is not provided.
3. Navigation operation (Type 1) Registering home* Select “Yes”. Press the “NAV” button. There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for your home. (→P.97) Select “Menu”. Select “Enter”. Select “Destination”. Registration of home is complete. Registering home in a different way →P.121 Editing the name, location, phone num- Select “Home”.
3. Navigation operation (Type 1) Registering quick access* Select “Yes”. Press the “NAV” button. There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for a destination. (→P.97) Select “Menu”. Select “Enter”. Select “Destination”. Registration of quick access is com- plete. Registering quick access in a different Select one of the quick access →P.122...
3. Navigation operation (Type 1) Operation flow: Guiding There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for a destination. the route* (→P.97) Press the “NAV” button. Select “Enter”. Select “Menu”. Select “Start”. Select “Destination”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended (→P.108) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via...
3. Navigation operation (Type 1) Setting home as the Select “Enter”. destination* Press the “NAV” button. Select “Start”. Select “Menu”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended (→P.108) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
3. Navigation operation (Type 2) Registering home There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for your home. (→P.156) Press the “NAV” button. Select “Enter”. Select “Dest.”. Select “OK”. Select “Go home”. Registration of home is complete. Registering home in a different way →P.179 Editing the name, location, telephone Select “Yes”.
3. Navigation operation (Type 2) Registering preset There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for a destination. destinations (→P.156) Press the “NAV” button. Select “Enter”. Select “Dest.”. Select “OK”. Select one of the preset destina- tion buttons. Registration of preset destinations is com- plete.
3. Navigation operation (Type 2) Operation flow: Guiding Select “Go”. the route Press the “NAV” button. Select “OK”. Select “Dest.”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended (→P.166) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
3. Navigation operation (Type 2) Setting home as the Select “OK”. destination Press the “NAV” button. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended (→P.166) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
4. Function index Function index Map* Page Page Displaying maps (Type 1) (Type 2) Viewing the map screen Displaying the current position Viewing the current position vicinity map Changing the scale Changing the map orientation Displaying Points of Interest Displaying the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination Selecting the map mode Displaying traffic information Page...
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4. Function index Useful functions Page Page Information (Type 1) (Type 2) Displaying vehicle maintenance Page Page Hands-free system (for cellular phone) (Type 1) (Type 2) ® Registering/connecting a Bluetooth phone ® Making a call on a Bluetooth phone ® Receiving a call on the Bluetooth phone Page...
Basic function ® Basic information before Bluetooth settings (Type 2) operation Registering/connecting ® Bluetooth device....56 Initial screen ......32 ® Registering a Bluetooth Caution screen ......32 phone for the first time....56 Touch screen gestures ....34 ® Registering a Bluetooth audio Touch screen operation.....
1. Basic information before operation Type 2 Initial screen When engine switch ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating. After about 5 seconds, the caution screen automatically switches home screen. (Select “Continue” or press the “HOME”...
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1. Basic information before operation Maintenance information* Restarting the system This system reminds users when to re- When system response is extremely place certain parts or components and slow, the system can be restarted. shows dealer information (if regis- Press and hold the “PWR•VOL”/ tered) on the screen.
1. Basic information before operation 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. Drag* Touch the screen with your finger, and move the Scrolling the lists screen to the desired posi-...
1. Basic information before operation Touch screen operation INFORMATION ● If the system does not respond to touch- This system is operated mainly by the ing a screen button, move your finger buttons on the screen. (Referred to as away from the screen and then touch it screen buttons in this manual.) again.
1. Basic information before operation Home screen operation Customizing the home screen The display items/area on the home The home screen can display multiple screen and the home screen layout information screens, such as the navi- can be changed. gation system screen, audio system screen and fuel consumption screen, Select simultaneously.
1. Basic information before operation ■ Entering letters and Changing the display items/area numbers/list screen Select the desired item. operation Select the desired area. When searching for an address, name, etc., or entering data, letters and num- bers can be entered via the screen. Entering letters and numbers Type 1 INFORMATION...
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1. Basic information before operation Type 2 Function Text field. Entered character(s) will be displayed. Select to erase one character. Se- lect and hold to continue erasing characters. Select to enter desired characters. Select to change character and key- Function board types.
1. Basic information before operation Changing character and List screen keyboard type (Type 1 only) Displaying the list* Select The list screen may be displayed after entering characters. Enter characters and select “OK”. Select the desired character and key- board and select “OK”. Matching items from the database are listed even if the entered address or name is incomplete.
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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.
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1. Basic information before operation Sorting* Character screen 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.
1. Basic information before operation Screen adjustment Displaying the group list (Type 1 only)* The contrast and brightness of the It is possible to display the desired screen display and the image of the group items in the memory point list. camera display can be adjusted.
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1. Basic information before operation Select the items to be set. 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. Function Page Select to turn the screen off.
1. Basic information before operation Linking multi-information display and navigation system* The following functions of the naviga- tion and multimedia system are linked with the multi-information display in the instrument cluster: Navigation Audio etc. These functions can be operated using multi-information display control...
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) Registering/connecting Select “Yes” to register a phone. ® device Bluetooth ® Registering a Bluetooth phone for the first time To use the hands-free system, it is ® necessary to register a Bluetooth phone with the system. When this screen is displayed, search Once the phone has been registered, it for the device name displayed on this...
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) Check that the following screen is dis- ® Registering a Bluetooth audio played when registration is complete. player for the first time ® To use the Bluetooth Audio, it is nec- essary to register an audio player with the system.
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) Select “Bluetooth*”. Select “Connect”. Follow the steps in “Registering a ® Bluetooth device” from step (→P.50) ® *: The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) Profiles This system supports the following services. Recom- ® Bluetooth Require- Spec. Function menda- device ments tions ® Bluetooth Registering a Phone/ Ver. 3.0 ® ® ® Bluetooth Bluetooth Specification Ver. 2.0 Bluetooth +EDR Audio device Player...
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ® Setting Bluetooth details “Bluetooth* Setup” screen Display “Bluetooth*” screen. Press the “SETUP” button. (→P.49) Select “Bluetooth* Setup”. Select the desired item to be set. Select “Bluetooth*”. Function Page ® Registering a Bluetooth device ®...
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ® ® Register the Bluetooth device using Registering a Bluetooth ® device your Bluetooth device. A PIN code is not required for SSP ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be reg- (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible istered.
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ® ® Deleting a Bluetooth device Connecting a Bluetooth device Select “Remove”. ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices (Phones Select the desired device. (HFP) and audio players (AVP)) can be registered. ® If more than 1 Bluetooth device has been registered, select which device to connect to.
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ■ Auto connection mode Select the desired connection. To turn auto connection mode on, set “Bluetooth* Power” to on. (→P.55) ® Leave the Bluetooth device in a loca- tion where the connection can be es- tablished.
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ■ ® Reconnecting Bluetooth ® Confirm and change the Bluetooth phone device information. ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected due to poor reception from the ® Bluetooth network when the engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the system automatically re- ®...
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) ■ Changing a device name “Detailed Bluetooth* Settings” screen Select “Device Name”. ® Enter the name and select “OK”. The Bluetooth settings can be con- firmed and changed. INFORMATION Display “Bluetooth*” screen. ● Even if the device name is changed, the (→P.49) ®...
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 1) Changing “Bluetooth* Power” Information Page ® Select to set Bluetooth Select “Bluetooth* Power”. connection on/off. When “Bluetooth* Power” is on: ® Displayed system name can The Bluetooth device is automatically be changed to a desired connected when the engine switch is in name.
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) Registering/connecting Select “Yes” to register a telephone. ® device Bluetooth ® Registering a Bluetooth phone for the first time To use the hands-free system, it is ® necessary to register a Bluetooth phone with the system. When this screen is displayed, search Once the telephone has been regis- for the device name displayed on this...
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) ® Check that the following screen is dis- Turn the Bluetooth connection setting played when registration is complete. of your audio player on. This function is not available when the ® Bluetooth connection setting of your audio player is set to off.
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) Select “Connect”. Select “Yes” to register a audio player. Follow the steps in “Registering a ® Bluetooth phone for the first time” from step 5. (→P.56)
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) ® Setting Bluetooth details “Bluetooth* Setup” screen Press the “SETUP” button. Function Page ® Registering a Bluetooth device LA026IN ® Deleting a Bluetooth device Select “Bluetooth*”. ® Connecting a Bluetooth device ® Editing the Bluetooth device infor- mation ®...
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) ® ® Register the Bluetooth device using Registering a Bluetooth device ® your Bluetooth device. ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be reg- A PIN-code is not required for SSP istered. (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible ®...
Select “Remove”. Select the desired device. Supported profile icons will be displayed. : Telephone : Audio player : Telephone/“Toyota Link” service Select “Yes” when the confirmation The profile icon for a currently connected device will be displayed in colour. screen appears.
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) ■ ® Check that a confirmation screen is Reconnecting Bluetooth displayed when the connection is com- phone plete. ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected If an error message is displayed, follow due to poor reception from the the guidance on the screen to try again.
® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) ® Confirm and change the Bluetooth Changing a device name device information. Select “Device name”. Enter the name and select “OK”. INFORMATION ● Even if the device name is changed, the ® name registered in your Bluetooth device does not change.
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® 2. Bluetooth settings (Type 2) Select the desired item to be set. Changing “Bluetooth* Power” Select “Bluetooth* Power”. When “Bluetooth* Power” is on: ® The Bluetooth device is automatically connected when the engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. When “Bluetooth* Power”...
3. Other settings General settings General settings screen Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia Settings are available for auto screen and South Africa change, operation sounds, etc. Press the “SETUP” button. Select “General”. Select the items to be set.
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Select to change the unit of measure for distance/fuel consumption. Select to delete personal data. (→P.71) Select to update software versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Select to display the software infor- mation. Notices related to third party software used in this product are en- listed.
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3. Other settings ■ Setting the time zone Clock settings Select “Time Zone”. Used for changing time zones and the on/off settings of daylight saving time Select the desired time zone. and automatic adjustment of the clock Type 1 by GPS. Display the “General Settings”...
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3. Other settings ■ Manual clock setting Customizing the startup and screen off images When “Auto Adjust by GPS” is turned “Off”, the clock can be manual- An image can be copied from a USB ly adjusted. memory and used as the startup and screen off Images.
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3. Other settings ■ Transferring images Select the desired images from the list and select “Copy”. Open the cover and connect a USB memory. The selected image is displayed on the right side of the screen. If the selected image file is broken or incompatible, Turn on the power of the USB memory if it ) will be displayed.
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Registered or changed personal settings will be deleted or returned to their default conditions. For example: • General settings • Navigation settings* • Audio settings • Phone settings • Toyota Link settings (Type 2 only) *: With navigation system...
3. Other settings Voice settings Voice settings screen Type 1: For Middle East and Southeast Voice guidance etc. can be set. Asia Press the “SETUP” button. Type 1: For South Africa Select “Voice”. Select the items to be set. Type 1: For Latin America...
3. Other settings Type 2 Vehicle settings Settings are available for mainte- nance, vehicle customization and Toyota parking assist-sensor. Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Vehicle”. Function Select to adjust the volume of voice guidance. Select to set the voice recognition prompts on/off.
Display the “Vehicle Settings” screen. (→P.73) Type 2 Select “Maintenance”. Select the desired item. Type 1 Function Page Select to set maintenance. Type 2 Select to set vehicle cus- tomization. Select to set Toyota parking assist-sensor. :“Owner’s Manual” *: With navigation system...
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3. Other settings Maintenance information Function setting Select to set the condition of parts or components. Select the desired part or component screen button. Select to add new information items separately from provided ones. Set the conditions. Type 1 When set to on, the indicator will illu- minate.
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3. Other settings Select the desired item to be edited. INFORMATION Type 1 ● For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to “Warranty and Service Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual”. ● Depending on driving or road conditions, the actual date and distance mainte- nance should be performed may differ from the stored date and distance in the system.
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3. Other settings Type 1 ■ Editing dealer or contact name Select “Dealer” or “Contact”. Enter the name and select “OK”. ■ Editing the location Select “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point (→P.91) and select “OK”. ■ Editing phone number Select “Ph.
Navigation system * Basic operation (Type 1) Quick reference ......82 Map screen ......... 82 Navigation menu screen ..... 83 Map screen operation ....84 Current position display ....84 Map scale........84 Orientation of the map ....85 Switching map configurations ..86 Screen scroll operation ....
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Destination search (Type 1) Route guidance (Type 1) Destination search screen ..95 Route guidance screen... 108 Route guidance screen ..... 108 Search operation ....... 96 During motorway driving ... 110 Selecting the search area.... 97 When approaching Setting home as destination ..97 intersection ......
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My memory (Type 1) Basic operation (Type 2) My memory settings ....118 Quick reference ...... 141 Setting up home ......119 Map screen ....... 141 Setting up quick access..... 120 Navigation options screen..142 Setting up memory points..121 Map screen operation .....
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Destination search (Type 2) Route guidance (Type 2) Destination search screen ..154 Route guidance screen... 167 Screen for route guidance..167 Search operation ..... 155 Route overview ......168 Selecting search area....156 During motorway driving ... 169 Setting home as destination ..156 When approaching Setting preset destination as intersection ......
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Memory points (Type 2) Tips for the navigation system (Type 2) Memory points settings.... 176 GPS (Global Positioning Setting up home ......177 System) ........ 191 Setting up preset destinations ... 178 Limitations of the navigation Setting up address book.... 179 system ........
1. Basic operation (Type 1) Quick reference Name Page Function Map screen Status bar To display this screen, press the ® Displays the condition of Bluetooth con- “NAV” button, and select nection, the level of reception and the the navigation menu screen is dis- amount of battery charge left for a cellular played.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) Name Page Function Page Function Select to search for a desti- nation. Zoom in/out button Select to suspend or re- sume guidance. Select to magnify or reduce the map scale. When either button is selected, the map Select to change routes scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of and/or destinations and to...
1. Basic operation (Type 1) Map screen operation Map scale Current position display Select to change the scale of the map screen. Press the “NAV” button. The scale indicator bar appears at the bot- tom of the screen. Select and hold to con- Check that the current position map is tinue changing the scale of the map...
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) Heading-up screen City map The city map is available for some ma- jor cities. When a map scale of 50 m is selected, the map display will change to the city map in either 2D or 3D. Select to display the city map.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) Switching map configurations Function Page Select to display the single Select “Menu” on the map screen. map screen. Select “Map configuration”. Select to display the dual map screen. Select to display the com- pass mode screen. Select to display the turn list screen.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) ■ Editing right map Compass The right side map can be edited. Information about the destination, cur- rent position and a compass is dis- Select any point on the right side map. played on the screen. Select the desired item.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) Registering the cursor location Screen scroll operation as an area to avoid Use the scroll feature to move the de- sired point to the center of the screen A specific location on the map screen for looking at a point on the map can be set as an area to avoid using screen that is different from the current...
1. Basic operation (Type 1) Map screen information Adjusting location in small increments Displaying POI icons The exact target location can be ad- POI icons such as petrol stations and justed in small increments by selecting restaurants can be displayed on the one of the 8 directional arrows.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) ■ Displaying the local POI list Information/Function Page POIs that are within 30 km of the cur- Displays up to 5 selected rent position will be listed from among POI icons on the map screen the selected categories.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) ■ Stop recording the route trace Route trace Select “Stop route trace”. Up to 200 km of the traveled route can be stored and retraced on the display. This feature is available when the map scale is 50 km or less.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) POI information Function Select to set as a destination. (→P.106) If a destination has al- ready been set, “Add to ” and “Replace ” will be displayed. “Add to ”: Select to add a desti- nation.
1. Basic operation (Type 1) Traffic information (for Standard map icons Southeast Asia and South Icon Information Africa)* Town with > 1 million people This system can receive traffic infor- mation from RDS-TMC (Radio Data Town with 500,000-1 million System-Traffic Message Channel) sta- people tions based on FM-multiple broadcast- ing.
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1. Basic operation (Type 1) Select the desired traffic event. Traffic information on the map screen Traffic information such as traffic con- gestion, accidents and road closures are displayed on the map screen. (For setting traffic information icons dis- played on the screen: →P.136) On map screen A list of traffic information and the country in which it can be received is displayed.
2. Destination search (Type 1) For Southeast Asia Destination search screen The “Destination” screen enables you to search for a destination. Press the “NAV” button and then select “Menu” if the map screen is displayed, to dis- play the navigation menu screen. Then select “Destination”...
2. Destination search (Type 1) Search operation Function Page Select to search for a desti- Press the “NAV” button. nation by address. Select to search for a desti- nation by point of interest. Select to search for a desti- nation by point of interest near cursor.
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2. Destination search (Type 1) Selecting the search area Setting quick access as destination Display “Destination” screen. (→P.98) To use this function, it is necessary to register quick access to the quick ac- Select the search area button. cess screen buttons (1-5). (→P.122) Display “Destination”...
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2. Destination search (Type 1) Entering a town name Searching by address Display “Destination” screen. Select “Town”. (→P.98) Enter the town name and select “OK”. Select “Address”. Enter the search area, town name, street name and house number. “Option”: To select a town in a different way.
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2. Destination search (Type 1) For Southeast Asia Entering a street name Select “Street”. Enter the street name and select “OK”. Select the desired street name. If the same address exists in more than 1 town, a screen requesting the town name to be entered or selected will be dis- Function Page...
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2. Destination search (Type 1) ■ Narrowing down categories Searching by map Select “Category”. By selecting “Map” the last displayed location is displayed again on the map Select the desired category. screen. You can search for a destina- tion from this map. Display “Destination”...
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2. Destination search (Type 1) ■ When “Please enter town centre” is Function selected Select to enter the town name. Select “Please enter town centre”. (→P.103) Enter the town name. Select to set a point by using the cur- rent position. Select the desired town name.
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2. Destination search (Type 1) Select the desired destination. Searching by intersection Display “Destination” screen. (→P.98) Select “Intersection”. Enter the name of the first intersecting street and select “OK”. Select the desired street name. “Previous start point”: Select to display the start point map of the previous guided route.
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2. Destination search (Type 1) Searching by motorway entrance/ Searching by coordinates exit Searching by latitude and longitude co- Display “Destination” screen. ordinates is available using both DMS (→P.98) format (for example: 12°34’56”) and DEG format (for example: 12.345678). Select “Motorway ent./exit”. Display “Destination”...
2. Destination search (Type 1) Starting route guidance Enter a phone number and select “OK”. After entering the destination, the screen changes and displays the map location of the selected destination. Starting route guidance Select “Enter” on the destination map screen.
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2. Destination search (Type 1) Destination map screen INFORMATION ● The route for returning may not be the same as that for going. ● The route guidance to the destination may not be the shortest route or a route without traffic congestion. ●...
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2. Destination search (Type 1) ■ Road preferences Starting route guidance screen Select “Road Preference”. Select the desired road preferences and select “OK”. For Middle East and Southeast Asia Information/Function Current position Destination point For South Africa Type of route and its distance Distance of the entire route Select the desired route from 3 pos- sible routes.
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2. Destination search (Type 1) Suspending guidance Function Select to display the recommended Select “Menu” on the map screen. route. Select “Suspend Guidance”. Select to display the alternative route. Select to display the route that is the shortest distance to the set destina- tion.
3. Route guidance (Type 1) Route guidance screen Changing route information The current street name, travel/arrival During the route guidance, various time to destination, or traffic informa- types of guidance screens can be dis- tion bar can be displayed on the map played depending on conditions.
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) ■ Arrival and travel time Information/Function When the vehicle is on the guidance Shows when more than 5 destina- route, the distance with the estimated tions are set. Select to display desti- nation information on another page. travel/arrival time to the destination is displayed.
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) Check that the traffic information is dis- During motorway driving played. During motorway driving, this screen displays the distance and time to the junction/exit, or POIs in the vicinity of the motorway exit. Information/Function Icon that shows road hazard points. Arrow that shows traffic congestion.
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) When approaching motorway Information/Function exit or junction Next street name When the vehicle approaches an exit Select to hide the intersection guid- or junction, the motorway guidance ance screen. To return to the inter- screen will be displayed. section guidance screen, select Distance to the intersection Bar showing the remaining distance...
3. Route guidance (Type 1) Typical voice guidance Arrow screen prompts On this screen, information about the next turn on the guidance route can be As the vehicle approaches an intersec- viewed. tion, or point, where maneuvering the vehicle is necessary, the system’s Select “Arrow”...
3. Route guidance (Type 1) Editing route Function Page Select to set search condi- Press the “NAV” button. tions. Select to set detours. Select to set road prefer- ences. Select to add destinations. Select to delete destina- tions. Select to reorder destina- Select “Menu”.
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) Reordering destinations Setting search condition When more than 1 destination has Road conditions of the route to the been set, the arrival order of the desti- destination can be set. nations can be changed. Display the “Route” screen. (→P.115) Display the “Route”...
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) Select the desired detour distance. INFORMATION For Middle East ● This picture shows an example of how For Southeast Asia the system would guide you around a delay caused by a traffic jam. This position indicates the location of a traffic jam caused by road repairs, an accident, etc.
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) Road preference Route overview The conditions to determine the route The entire route from the current posi- can be selected from various choices tion to the destination can be viewed such as motorway, toll roads, etc. during route guidance.
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3. Route guidance (Type 1) ■ Turn list The turn list on the guidance route can be viewed. Select “Turn List”. Check that the turn list is displayed. Information Current position Distance to the next turn Turn direction at the intersection Select to display the map of the se- lected point.
4. My memory (Type 1) My memory settings Select the desired items to be set. For Middle East and South Africa Points or areas on the map screen can be registered. The registered points can be used on the “Destination” screen. (→P.97) Registered areas to avoid, will be avoided when the system searches for a route.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Editing home Setting up home Select “Edit”. If a home has been registered, that in- formation can be recalled by selecting Select the desired item to be edited. “Home” on the “Destination” screen. (→P.99) Display the “My memory” screen. (→P.120) Select “Home”.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Registering quick access Setting up quick access Select “Register”. If quick access has been registered, that information can be recalled by us- Select the desired item to search for ing the quick access screen buttons on the location.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Editing quick access Deleting quick access Select “Edit”. Select “Delete”. Select the desired quick access. Select the quick access to be deleted and select “Delete”. Select the desired item to be edited. Select “Yes” when the confirmation Function Page screen appears.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Registering memory points Function Page Select to edit the phone Select “Register”. number. Select the desired item to search for Select to register group. the location. (→P.97) Select “OK” when the editing memory Select “OK”. point screen appears.
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4. My memory (Type 1) ■ When “Bell (with direction)” is selected, Setting the group select an arrow to adjust the direction and select “OK”. Memory point groups can be set and changed. Select “Group”. Select the group the memory point is to be registered with.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Deleting memory points Registering area to avoid Select “Delete”. Select “Register”. Select the memory point to be deleted Select the desired item to search for and select “Delete”. the location. (→P.97) Scroll the map to the desired point (→P.91) and select “Enter”.
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4. My memory (Type 1) ■ Changing the name Editing area to avoid Select “Name”. The name, location and/or area size of a registered area can be edited. Enter the desired name and select “OK”. Select “Edit”. ■ Changing the location Select the area.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Select the desired item. Setting up route trace → Route traces ( P.93) can be edited or deleted. Display the “My memory” screen. (→P.120) Select “Route trace”. Select the desired item. Function Select to edit route trace names. (→P.128) Select to display registered route traces on the map screen.
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4. My memory (Type 1) Open the cover and connect a USB Deleting route traces memory. Select “Delete”. Select the route trace to be deleted and select “Delete”. Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on. Select “Yes”...
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If you have forgotten the password: displayed when the operation is com- • It is necessary to initialize personal plete. data using “Delete Personal Data”. *: This function is not available in some coun- (→P.71) tries/areas. • Contact your Toyota dealer.
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4. My memory (Type 1) INFORMATION ● Memory points that are located outside of the map’s data range cannot be regis- tered. ● A maximum of 500 memory points can be registered. ● When there are 21 or more memory points stored on a USB memory, only 20 memory points will be displayed at a time.
5. Setup (Type 1) Navigation settings Navigation settings screen Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Navigation”. Function Page Select to set the average vehicle speed. Select to set displayed POI Select the items to be set. icon categories. Select to set display of 3D ...
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5. Setup (Type 1) Average speed Function Page Select to adjust the current The speed that is used for the calcula- position mark manually. tion of the estimated travel time and Miscalculation of the dis- estimated arrival time can be set. tance caused by tire re- placement can also be Display...
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5. Setup (Type 1) POI category change (Select Current position/Tire change POI icons) calibration Up to 6 POI icons, which are used for The current position mark can be ad- selecting POIs on the map screen, can justed manually. Miscalculation of the be selected as favorites.
5. Setup (Type 1) ■ Traffic settings (for Position/Direction calibration Southeast Asia and South When driving, the current position Africa)* mark will be automatically corrected by GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor Settings are available for displaying due to location, the current position traffic information icons, receivable mark can be adjusted manually.
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5. Setup (Type 1) Show traffic info Traffic settings screen Display the “Traffic info settings” screen. (→P.135) Select “Show traffic info”. Select the desired icons to be dis- played on the map screen. Function Page Select to set voice guid- ...
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5. Setup (Type 1) ■ Changing the route manually Avoid traffic events When the navigation system calcu- Display the “Traffic info settings” lates a new route, the following screen screen. (→P.135) will be displayed. Select “Avoid traffic”. Select the desired item. Select the desired item.
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5. Setup (Type 1) RDS-TMC station If “Manual” is selected, traffic stations must be searched for before being memorized. Display the “Traffic info settings” screen. (→P.135) Select “RDS-TMC station”. Select “Manual”. A list of traffic stations and the country in which it can be received is displayed.
6. Tips for the navigation system (Type 1) When the vehicle is receiving signals from GPS (Global Positioning satellites, the “GPS” mark appears at the System) top left of the screen. The GPS signal may be physically ob- Limitations of the navigation structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle po- system sition on the map screen.
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6. Tips for the navigation system (Type 1) 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.
Press the “SETUP” button. Function Map version Select to display legal information. Select to display map data coverage areas. INFORMATION Select “Navigation”. ● Map data updates are available for a fee. Contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther information. Select “Map Data”.
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6. Tips for the navigation system (Type 1) About the map data Map data for the navigation system is contained in a SD card that is inserted in the SD card slot located at the bot- tom of the audio control panel. Do not eject the SD card, as doing so may deactivate the navigation system.
1. Basic operation (Type 2) Quick reference Name Page Function Map screen Traffic indicator To display this screen, press the “NAV” button. Shows that traffic information is received. Select to start voice guidance for traffic infor- mation. Scale indicator This figure indicates the map scale. Zoom in/out button Select to magnify or reduce the map scale.
1. Basic operation (Type 2) Map screen operation Navigation options screen The navigation options allow you to Current position display change map configurations, display/ Press the “NAV” button. hide POI icons, and edit the navigation routes. To display the “Navigation Op- tions”...
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) Footprint map Map scale For areas covered by the footprint map Select to change the (some major cities), a footprint map on scale of the map screen. a scale of 25 m can be selected. When the map is scaled down to 50 m, changes to and can be se-...
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) : North-up symbol Orientation of the map Regardless of the direction of vehicle trav- The orientation of the map can be el, north is always up. changed between 2D north-up, 2D : Heading-up symbol heading-up and 3D heading-up by se- lecting the orientation symbol dis- The direction of vehicle travel is always up.
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) Editing right map Function Page The right side map can be edited. Select to display the single map screen. Select any point on the right side map. Select to display the dual Select the desired item. map screen.
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) Information/Function INFORMATION ● The destination mark is displayed in the Select to register as a memory point. direction of the destination. When driv- To change the icon, name, etc.: ing, refer to the longitude and latitude →P.123 coordinates, and the compass, to make sure that the vehicle is headed in the...
1. Basic operation (Type 2) Map screen information Adjusting location in small increments Displaying map information The cursor location can be adjusted in Information such as POI icons, route small increments when “Adjust loca- trace, etc. can be displayed on the map tion”...
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) ■ Selecting other POI icons to be dis- Selecting the POI icons played Display the “Map information” screen. Select “Other POIs”. (→P.149) Select the desired POI categories and Select “Select POI”. select “OK”. When the POI icons to be displayed on “List all categories”: Select to display all the map screen have already been set, “Change POI”...
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) ■ When “Near...” is selected Displaying the local POI list Select the desired item. POIs that are within 32 km of the cur- rent position will be listed from among the selected categories. Select “Find local POI”. Select the desired POI.
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) ■ Memory point information Stop recording the route trace Select “Route trace” again. A confirmation screen will be dis- played. “Yes”: Select to keep the recorded route trace. “No”: Select to erase the recorded route trace. Destination information INFORMATION ●...
1. Basic operation (Type 2) Traffic information INFORMATION ● Even when traffic information is not cur- Displaying traffic information rently being received, traffic information and “Info” will be displayed for a while A list of current traffic information can after traffic information been...
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) Select “Traffic event list”. Displaying traffic information on the map Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Map information”. Select the desired traffic information. Select “Traffic information”. “On current road”: Select to display traf- fic information for the current road. “On current route”: Select to display traf- fic information for the set route.
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1. Basic operation (Type 2) Check that the traffic information is dis- Information/Function played. The icons show traffic incident, road On the map screen repair, traffic obstacles, etc. Select to display traffic information and start voice guidance for the traffic informa- tion.
2. Destination search (Type 2) Destination search screen Function Page Select to search for a The “Destination” screen enables to destination by address. search for a destination. To display the “Destination” screen, press the “NAV” Select to search for a destination by point of in- button, then select “Dest.”...
2. Destination search (Type 2) Search operation Select “Go” when the confirm destina- tion screen is displayed. Press the “NAV” button. Function Select to adjust the position in small- er increments. (→P.149) Select “Dest.”. Select to register as a memory point. Select to search for the route.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Selecting search area Setting home as destination The selected state can be changed to To use this function, it is necessary to set a destination from a different state register a home address. (→P.121) using “Address”, “Point Display...
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Select the desired city name. Searching by address Enter a street name and select “OK”. There are 2 methods to search for a destination by address. Select the desired street name. Display “Destination” screen. Enter a house number and select (→P.157) “OK”.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Searching by name Searching by point of interest Select “Name”. There are 3 methods to search for a destination by points of interest. Enter a POI name and select “OK”. Display “Destination” screen. Select the desired POI. (→P.157) Select “Point of interest”.
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POI categories. Accessing to a search engine Select the desired POI. For the procedure on how to conduct a search via a search engine, go to “SETTING A DESTINATION USING Toyota Link” (→P.163), and follow the steps from 3 onward.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Select the desired POI. Searching by category Select “Category”. Select the desired search point. “Web search”: Select to search for POI using online database. (→P.161) INFORMATION Function ● The names of POIs located within approximately 320 km from the selected Select to set the search point from search point can be displayed.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Searching by telephone Searching by address book number To use this function, it is necessary to Select “Telephone no.”. register address book entry. (→P.124) Enter a telephone number and select “OK”. Display “Destination” screen. If there is more than 1 site with the same (→P.157) number, the list screen will be displayed.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Select the desired destination. Searching by intersection Select “Intersection”. Enter the name of the first intersecting street which is located near the desti- nation and select “OK”. Select the desired street name. INFORMATION ● The navigation system does not guide in areas where route guidance is unavail- able.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Scroll the map to the desired point and Searching by motorway select “Go to ”. entrance/exit Select “Motorway entrance/exit”. Enter a motorway name and select “OK”. Select the desired motorway. Select “Entrance” or “Exit”. “Adjust location”: Select to adjust the po- sition in smaller increments.
2. Destination search (Type 2) Starting route guidance WARNING When the destination is set, the entire ● Be sure to obey traffic regulations and route map from the current position to keep road conditions in mind while driv- ing. If a traffic sign on the road has been the destination is displayed.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Displaying turn list Function Select to display the route that is the A list of turn information from the cur- shortest distance to the set destina- rent position to the destination can be tion. displayed. Select to display the information Select “Turn list”.
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2. Destination search (Type 2) Editing route Pausing guidance Select “Options” on the map screen. Destinations can be added, reordered or deleted, and conditions for the route Select “Pause guidance”. to the destination can be changed. Select “Edit route”. Select the desired item. Resuming guidance Select “Resume guidance”.
3. Route guidance (Type 2) Route guidance screen Changing route information bar When the vehicle is on the guidance During the route guidance, various route, the route information bar dis- types of guidance screens can be dis- plays the current street name or the played depending on conditions.
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) 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.
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) When approaching motorway During motorway driving exit or junction During motorway driving, the motor- way exit information screen will be dis- When the vehicle approaches an exit played. or junction, the motorway guidance screen will be displayed. No./ Information/Function Icon...
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) Real motorway junction view When approaching intersection When the vehicle approaches a junc- When the vehicle approaches an inter- tion, the junction view with signage will section, the intersection guidance be displayed. screen will be displayed. Information/Function Information/Function Next junction or street name...
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) Turn list screen Turn-by-turn arrow screen Select “Turn list” on the “Map mode” On this screen, information about the screen. (→P.88) next turn on the guidance route can be displayed. Check that the turn list screen is dis- played.
3. Route guidance (Type 2) Typical voice guidance Editing route prompts Press the “NAV” button. 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 Select “Options”.
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) Select the item to be set. Adding destinations Display the “Route” screen. (→P.174) Select “Add”. Search for an additional destination in the same way as a destination search. (→P.156) Select “Add destination here” to in- sert the new destination into the route.
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) Deleting destinations Selecting route type Display the “Route” screen. (→P.174) Display the “Route” screen. (→P.174) Select “Delete”. Select “Route type”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation Select the desired route type and se- screen appears. lect “OK”. When more than 1 destination has been set, a list will be displayed on the screen.
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3. Route guidance (Type 2) Detour setting INFORMATION 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 “Route” screen. (→P.174) Select “Detour”.
4. Memory points (Type 2) Memory points settings Select the desired items 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.156) Registered areas to avoid, will be avoided when the system searches for a route.
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4. Memory points (Type 2) 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.99) Display “Navigation settings”...
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4. Memory points (Type 2) Select “OK” when the editing preset Setting up preset destinations destination screen appears. (→P.180) If a preset destination has been regis- tered, that information can be recalled INFORMATION by using preset destinations on the ● Up to 5 preset destinations can be regis- “Destination”...
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4. Memory points (Type 2) Deleting preset destinations Registering address book entries Select “Delete”. Select “New”. Select the preset destination to be de- Select the desired item to search for leted and select “Delete”. the location. (→P.156) Select “OK” when the editing address book entry screen appears.
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4. Memory points (Type 2) When the “With sound” tab is selected Select the item to be edited. A sound for some address book entries can be set. When the vehicle ap- proaches the location of the address book entry, the selected sound will be heard.
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4. Memory points (Type 2) ■ Changing the name Setting up areas to avoid Select “Edit” next to “Name”. Areas to be avoided because of traffic jams, construction work or other rea- Enter a name and select “OK”. sons can be registered as “Areas to ■...
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4. Memory points (Type 2) Select the item to be edited. Registering areas to avoid Select “New”. Select the desired item to search for the location. (→P.156) Select either change the size of the area to be avoid- ed and select “OK”. Function Page Select to edit the name of...
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4. Memory points (Type 2) ■ Changing the area size Deleting previous destinations Select “Edit” next to “Size”. Previous destinations can be deleted. Select either Display “Navigation settings” change the size of the area to be avoid- screen. (→P.178) ed and select “OK”. Select “Delete previous dest.”.
5. Setup (Type 2) Detailed navigation Select “Detailed navi. Settings”. settings Settings are available for pop-up infor- mation, favourite POI categories, driv- er support information, etc. Press the “SETUP” button. Select the items to be set. LA026IN Select “Navigation”.
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5. Setup (Type 2) Screens for navigation settings Function Page Select to set the average driving speed. Select to set display of pop- up information on/off. Select to set favourite POI categories that are used for POI selection to display on the map screen.
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5. Setup (Type 2) Select the desired POI category. Driving speeds The speed that is used for the calcula- tion of the estimated travel time and estimated arrival time can be set. Display the “Detailed navi. settings” screen. (→P.186) Select “Driving speeds”. “List all categories”: Select to display all Select “...
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5. Setup (Type 2) Driver support information Current position/Tyre change calibration Driver support information can be set to alert when approaching areas such The current position mark can be ad- as “School zone”, “Railway crossing”, justed manually. Miscalculation of the “High accident zone”, etc.
5. Setup (Type 2) Traffic settings Select an arrow to adjust the direction of the current position mark and select “OK”. Traffic information such as traffic con- gestion or traffic incident warnings can be made available. Press the “SETUP” button. ■...
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5. Setup (Type 2) Screen for traffic settings Show traffic info Traffic information icon display can be set. Display the “Traffic settings” screen. (→P.190) Select “Show traffic info”. Select the desired icons to be dis- played on the map and select “OK”. Function Page The selected icons appear on the map.
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5. Setup (Type 2) Function Select to automatically change routes when congestion information of the guidance route has been re- ceived. Select to select manually whether or not to change routes when conges- tion information of the guidance route has been received. In this mode, a screen will appear to ask if you wish to reroute.
6. Tips for the navigation system (Type 2) Even when the navigation system is re- GPS (Global Positioning ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle po- System) sition may not be shown accurately or inappropriate route guidance may occur in Limitations of the navigation some cases.
6. Tips for the navigation system (Type 2) Inappropriate route guidance may occur in Map database version and the following cases: covered area • When turning at an intersection off the designated route guidance. • If you set more than 1 destination but Map information skip any of them, auto reroute will dis- play a route returning to the destination...
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● card. If the card is accidently swallowed, Map data updates are available for a the card may become stuck in the throat fee. Contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther information. leading to serious injury or even death. NOTICE ●...
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Basic operation Video CD ........ 214 Overview ........214 Quick reference ....... 198 Video CD options ...... 215 Some basics ......199 DVD ........216 Turning the system on and off... 200 Overview ........216 Selecting an audio source ..201 DVD options......
Audio/visual system Rear seat entertainment Audio/visual remote system operation controls Rear seat entertainment Steering switches....265 system features ..... 238 Setup Display........239 Audio settings ......267 Rear seat entertainment system controller ......... 240 Audio settings screen....267 Headphone jacks....... 241 Tips for operating the Headphones ......
1. Basic operation Type 1: For South Africa Quick reference Operations such as selecting a preset station and adjusting the sound bal- ance are carried out on the screen. Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio/visual screen. ■ Control screen Type 2 ■...
1. Basic operation Some basics Function Page Using the radio This section describes some of the ba- sic features of the audio/visual system. Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/ Some information may not pertain to AAC disc your system. Playing Video CD* Your audio/visual system works when Playing a DVD engine...
1. Basic operation Type 2 Turning the system on and off Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America “PWR•VOL”/ knob: Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off. The sys- tem turns on in the last mode used. Turn Type 1: For South Africa this knob to adjust the volume.
1. Basic operation Select the desired source. Selecting an audio source Press the “AUDIO” button. Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America INFORMATION ● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper- ated. Type 1: For South Africa Type 2 Select “Source”...
1. Basic operation Reordering the audio source Disc slot Select “Source”. Inserting a disc Insert a disc into the disc slot. Select “Reorder”. After insertion, the disc is automatically loaded. Ejecting a disc Press the “ ” button and remove the disc.
1. Basic operation Using a 4-pole aux cable USB/AUX port Open the cover and connect a device. To view a video on an iPod video or VTR, it is necessary to use a 4-pole AUX cable to connect the portable au- dio device.
1. Basic operation Tone and balance Sound settings Tone: DSP control How good an audio program sounds is Select “Sound”. largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, dif- ferent kinds of music and vocal pro- grams usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass.
1. Basic operation Select the desired screen button. Displaying the screen size settings Function DVD video/iPod video/VTR Select “+” or “-” to adjust high- Select “Options” on the control pitched tones. screen. Select “+” or “-” to adjust mid- pitched tones. Select “Wide”...
1. Basic operation Select the desired item to be adjusted. Speech command system* Press this switch to operate the speech command system. Screen button Function Select to strengthen the “Color” “R” red color of the screen. Select to strengthen the “Color”...
2. Radio operation ■ AM/FM/DAB* radio Control panel Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America Overview The radio operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source”...
2. Radio operation Function INFORMATION ● • Press to scan for receivable sta- The radio automatically changes to ste- reo reception when a stereo broadcast tions. • Press and hold to scan preset is received. stations/ensembles (DAB chan- ● If the signal becomes weak, the radio nels).
2. Radio operation ■ Traffic announcement volume RDS (Radio Data System)* function Depending on the availability of RDS The volume level when receiving the infrastructure, the service may not traffic announcement is memorized. function properly. Time shift operation (DAB)* AF (Alternative Frequency) function The service you are currently listening to can be re-listened to at any time.
3. Media operation ■ Control panel For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America Overview The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Inserting a disc (→P.202) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source”...
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3. Media operation Function INFORMATION ● • Audio CD: Select to display a track If a disc contains CD-DA files and MP3/ WMA/AAC files, only the CD-DA files list. • MP3/WMA/AAC disc: Select to dis- can be played back. play a folder list. To return to the ●...
3. Media operation Random order Playing an audio CD Tracks can be automatically and ran- Repeating domly selected. The track currently being listened to can be repeated. Select Select Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 disc random) → off Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows:...
3. Media operation Random order Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc Files or folders can be automatically Repeating and randomly selected. The file or folder currently being lis- tened to can be repeated. Select Select Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: →...
3. Media operation ■ Video CD* Control panel For safety reasons, the video CD can only be viewed when the following con- ditions are met: (a)The vehicle is completely stopped. (b)The engine switch is in ACCESSO- RY or IGNITION ON mode. (c)The parking brake is applied.
3. Media operation Video CD options Function Page While on the menu screen: Select “Options”. Select to change to the pre- vious screen. While playing a disc: Select to play the previous track. While on the menu screen: Select to change to the next ...
3. Media operation Selecting the desired video number For safety reasons, the DVD video Select “Select number”. discs can only be viewed when the fol- lowing conditions are met: Input the desired number and select (a)The vehicle is completely stopped. “OK”.
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3. Media operation ■ Type 2 Control screen Function Select to display the audio source se- lection screen. ■ Control panel Select to display the password input Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia screen. and Latin America Select to display the menu screen. Select to display the option screen.
3. Media operation DVD options Function Select “Options”. Press to eject a disc. • Press to select a chapter. • Press and hold to fast forward/ rewind. Press to play/pause. Turn to select a chapter. WARNING The following screen is displayed. ●...
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3. Media operation Searching by title Changing the subtitle language Select “Search”. Select “Subtitle”. Enter the title number and select Each time “Change” is selected, the “OK”. language the subtitles are displayed in is changed. The player starts playing video for that title number.
3. Media operation USB memory Setup operation from the rear seat Overview Vehicles with rear seat entertainment system The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following meth- This screen appears when a rear pas- ods: senger selects the setup menu. Connecting a USB memory (→P.203) Press the “AUDIO”...
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3. Media operation ■ Control panel Function (Audio) Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America Select to select a folder/album. Select to select a file/track. Select to display the audio source se- lection screen. • Displays cover art •...
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3. Media operation Function (Video*) WARNING Select to display the audio source se- ● Do not operate the player’s controls or lection screen. connect the USB memory while driving. Select to display the play mode se- lection screen. NOTICE To return to the top screen, select “Now playing...”...
3. Media operation Random order USB audio Files/tracks or folders/albums can be Repeating automatically and randomly selected. The file/track or folder/album currently being listened to can be repeated. Select Select Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 folder/album random) → Each time is selected, the mode folder/album random (all folder/album...
3. Media operation USB video* USB photo* To change to USB video mode, select Still images stored in a USB memory “Browse” on the USB audio screen, can be played. then select the “Videos” tab and se- Press the “INFO” button. lect the desired video file.
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3. Media operation USB photo control screen Displaying the desired photo from the list Select “Browse”. Function Select on/off of the slide show set- Select the desired photo folder. ting. Select “Fast”, “Normal” or “Slow” for the desired play speed. Select “Normal”...
3. Media operation ■ iPod Control panel Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America Overview The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connecting an iPod (→P.203) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source”...
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3. Media operation Function (Audio) Function (Video) Select to display the audio source se- Select to display the audio source se- lection screen. lection screen. Select to display the play mode se- Select to select a track. lection screen. • Displays cover art To return to the top screen, select •...
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3. Media operation iPod audio WARNING Repeating ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod while driving. The track currently being listened to can be repeated. NOTICE Select ● Do not leave your portable player in the car.
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3. Media operation Random order iPod video Tracks or albums can be automatically To change to iPod video mode, select and randomly selected. “Browse” on the iPod audio screen, then select the “Videos” tab and se- lect the desired video file. Select iPod video options Select “Options”.
3. Media operation ■ ® Bluetooth audio Control screen ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that is ® played on a Bluetooth device on the vehicle speakers via wireless commu- nication. This audio system supports ®...
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3. Media operation Type 2 Function • Turn to adjust volume. • Press to turn the audio system on/ off. • Press and hold to restart the audio system. • Press to select a track. • Press and hold to fast forward/ rewind.
3. Media operation ® Connecting a Bluetooth device INFORMATION ● ® Depending on the Bluetooth device ® To use the Bluetooth audio system, it that is connected to the system, the ® is necessary to register a Bluetooth music may start playing when selecting device with the system.
3. Media operation Random order Tracks or albums can be automatically Overview and randomly selected. The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select Connect a device to the AUX port (→P.203) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen.
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3. Media operation ■ Control panel Function Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia Select to display the audio source se- and Latin America lection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. • Turn to adjust volume. • Press to turn the audio system on/ off.
3. Media operation Type 1: For South Africa Overview The VTR operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connect a device to the AUX port (→P.203) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source” and select “A/V”. ■...
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3. Media operation ■ Control panel Function Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia Select to display the audio source se- and Latin America lection screen. Select to display the audio setting screen. Select to display the option screen. (→P.237) Select to display the sound setting screen.
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3. Media operation VTR options Select “Options”. Select the desired settings to change. Function Page Select change screen size. Select to display the image quality adjustment screen.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Rear seat entertainment system features* The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy audio and DVD video separately from the front audio/visual system. The rear seat entertainment system can be used when the engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Slide the cover down from the top of Display the display to cover it. A display is installed in the back of each front seat. When audio-video equipment is connected to the A/V in- put port or HDMI port, rear passengers can enjoy different audio sources on each display.
• 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 your Toyota dealer. • Dispose of used batteries according to the local laws.
To adjust the volume. With some headphones generally avail- able in the market, it may be difficult to catch signals properly. Toyota recom- mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless headphones. Contact your Toyota dealer for further details.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Caution screen Turning on/off the display A caution screen appears for a few sec- Press the button. onds when the engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. Turning the rear display on/off Press the button.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Select the desired source. Changing the speaker output When the is turned on, the rear seat entertainment system can be op- erated in link with front audio/visual system. Select indicator is highlighted. To switch the screen page, move the cur- sor point to the left or right side edge of the icons list.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation WARNING NOTICE ● While driving ● Cleaning the display • Do not use headphones. Doing so • Wipe the display with a dry soft cloth. may cause an accident, resulting in • If the screen is wiped with a rough death or serious injury.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Changing the speaker output Operation from the front seats Select “Speaker Output”. The rear seat display can be operated from the front seats. Select “Right” or “Left”. Press the “AUDIO” button. “Right”: Link with right side head restraint display “Left”: Link with left side head restraint display...
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller Using the radio When a different audio source is se- lected at the front seats, radio mode cannot be selected at the rear seats. (Type 2 only) Display the audio source selection screen.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller Function Press and hold to fast forward/re- wind. Playing an audio CD/a CD-TEXT disc Display the audio source selection screen. (→P.242) Select “DISC”. Even the “DISC” button is pressed, the Function mode can be changed to the DISC mode. ■...
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller Playing video CD* Display the audio source selection screen. (→P.242) Select “DISC”. Even the “DISC” button is pressed, the mode can be changed to the DISC mode. ■ Controller Function Press to select a folder. Press to play/pause.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Option screen Function Press the “OPTION” button if no icons Press to select an Icon. are shown while watching a Video CD Press to select a DISC mode. and this screen appears. Press to input the selected icon. Press to play/pause.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Selecting the desired video number Function Select “Select number”. Select to turn off the buttons from the screen. Input the desired number and select Press and hold to rewind during play- “OK”. back. Select to stop the video.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Playing DVD video Function Display the audio source selection Press to select an Icon. screen. (→P.242) Press to select a DISC mode. Select “DISC”. Even the “DISC” button is pressed, the Press to input the selected icon. mode can be changed to the DISC mode.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Option screen Function Page Press the “OPTION” button if no icons Select to stop the video. are shown while watching a DVD video Select to play/pause the and this screen appears. video screen. Press and hold to fast for- ward during playback and ...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Searching by title Changing the audio language Select “Search”. Select “Audio”. Enter the title number and select Each time “Audio” is selected, the au- “OK”. dio language is changed. The player starts playing video for that title The languages available are restricted to number.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Audio language Setup menu The audio language can be changed. The initial setting can be changed. There are initial setting buttons on the Select “Audio Language”. “Setup Menu 1” and “Setup Menu 2” Select the desired language to be screens.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Angle mark Enter audio/subtitle/menu lan- guage code The multi-angle mark can be turned on or off on the screen while discs that are If “Other” on the “Audio Language” multi-angle compatible being screen, “Subtitle Language”...
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller Playing a USB memory When a different audio source is se- lected at the front seats, USB mode cannot be selected at the rear seats. (Type 2 only) Connect a USB memory. (→P.203) Display the audio source selection screen.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Controller Option screen Press the “OPTION” button if no icons are shown while watching a USB video and this screen appears. Function Function Press to play/pause. Select to turn off the buttons from the Press and hold to fast forward/re- screen.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller Playing iPod When a different audio source is se- lected at the front seats, iPod mode cannot be selected at the rear seats. (Type 2 only) Connect iPod. (→P.203) Display the audio source selection screen.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller ® Playing Bluetooth audio When a different audio source is se- ® lected at the front seats, Bluetooth audio mode cannot be selected at the rear seats. (Type 2 only) Display the audio source selection screen.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Controller Using the external devices The rear seat entertainment system plays videos and sound when audio/vi- sual equipment is connected to the port. The external devices operation screen can be reached by the following meth- ods: Press the “SOURCE”...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Connecting a device to rear A/V Using the HDMI port input port About the HDMI terminal, the interface Open the cover and connect audio/vi- that is connected video and audio to sual equipment to the A/V input port system and audio/video device.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Selecting the video mode by Rear seat entertainment system using the controller settings Press the “INPUT” button. Displaying the setting screen Press the “SETTING” button. When the audio/video device is connected to VTR port and HDMI port at the same time, the mode changes each time the Select the tab to be set.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR Screen size settings AND TONE ADJUSTMENT The screen size can be changed for The screen image quality, such as the each input mode individually. brightness and contrast levels, can be Display the settings screen.
If the malfunction is not rectified: Take larging display while still your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. reproducing the sharpness of the in- put image. Select to switch between NTSC/PAL input format. (PAL: indicator on, NTSC: indicator off)
5. Audio/visual remote controls “ ” switch Steering switches Mode Some parts of the audio/visual system can be adjusted using the switches on Operation Function the steering wheel. AM/FM Radio Preset station Press down Station list up/down Seek up/down contin- Press and hold uously while...
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5. Audio/visual remote controls “MODE” switch Mode Mode Operation Function Operation Function AM/FM Radio, DAB*, AUX, VTR Press File/Track up/down Press Change audio modes Press and hold Folder/Album (0.8 sec. down Press and hold more) (0.8 sec. Mute more) iPod, BT audio CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc, Video CD*, DVD, Press Track up/down...
6. Setup Audio settings Audio settings screen Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia Detailed audio settings can be pro- and Latin America grammed. Press the “SETUP” button. Type 1: For South Africa Select “Audio”. Select the items to be set. Type 2...
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6. Setup FM radio settings Function Page Select to set detailed FM Display the audio setting screen. radio settings. (→P.267) Select to set the iPod audio Select “FM radio settings”. signal input settings. Select the desired button to be set. Select to set the video sig- Type 1: For Middle East, Southeast Asia nal format settings.
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6. Setup DAB settings* Function Select “Broadcaster” or “Alpha- Display the audio setting screen. betical” to set the listing order of (→P.267) the station list. Select “DAB settings”. Select on/off to set the FM Radio text feature. Select the desired button to be set. The tuner will automatically seek a station that regularly broadcasts traffic information and the station...
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6. Setup iPod settings External video settings Display the audio setting screen. Display the audio setting screen. (→P.267) (→P.267) Select “iPod settings”. Select “External video settings”. Select “Video Sound Input”. Select “Video Signal Format”. Select a screen button for the desired Select a screen button for the desired setting.
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6. Setup ■ Subtitle language DVD settings The subtitle language can be changed. Display the audio setting screen. (→P.267) Select “Subtitle Language”. Select “DVD settings”. Select the desired language to be read Selecting “DVD Settings” on the DVD top on the “Subtitle Language” screen. screen can also display “DVD Settings”...
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6. Setup ■ Auto start Discs that are inserted while the vehi- cle is in motion will automatically start playing. Certain discs may not play. Select “Auto Start”. Select “On” or “Off”. ■ Sound dynamic range The difference between the lowest vol- ume and the highest volume can be adjusted.
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6. Setup Language codes list Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language 0514 English 0515 Esperanto 1214 Lingala 1913 Samoan 1001 Japanese 0520 Estonian 1215 Laotian 1914 Shona 0618 French 0521 Basque 1220 Lithuanian 1915 Somali 0405 German 0601 Persian 1222 Latvian, Lettish...
7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the NOTICE effective range of FM is about 40 km. Once outside this range, you may notice fading ● To avoid damage to the audio/visual and drifting, which increase with the dis- system: tance from the radio transmitter.
7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system DVD player CD/DVD player and disc This CD/DVD player is intended for use DVD logo is a trademark of DVD Format/ with 12 cm discs only. Logo Licensing Corporation. Extremely high temperatures can keep the CD/DVD player from working.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Special shaped discs Labeled discs Transparent/translucent 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.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro- cess that allows discs to be played on a conventional player) cannot played. It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD- RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because Wrong...
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ■ Marks shown on dvd video discs DVD video discs Indicates NTSC/PAL This DVD player conforms to NTSC/ NTSC/PAL format of color TV. PAL color TV formats. DVD video discs conforming to another format such as Indicates the number SECAM cannot be used.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Multi-angle feature: The same scene can DVD video disc glossary be enjoyed from different angles. DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Disc Multi-language feature: The subtitle and that holds video. DVD video discs have audio language can be selected.
7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Compatible models iPod ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod ® ® ® classic , iPod touch and iPhone devic- es can be used with this system. Made for • iPhone 5* •...
7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ■ Corresponding sampling frequen- File information ■ Compatible usb devices File type Frequency (kHz) USB 2.0 HS (480 MP3 files: USB communica- 32/44.1/48 Mbps) and FS (12 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 tion formats Mbps) MP3 files: 16/22.05/24...
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA M3u playlists are not compatible with the (Windows Media Audio) audio player. (Advanced Audio Coding) are audio com- MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for- pression standards. mats are not compatible with the audio This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files player.
7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Terms MP3 is an audio compression standard Packet write determined by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Standard Organiza- This is a general term that describes the tion). MP3 compresses audio data to process of writing data on-demand to CD- about 1/10 the size of that on conventional R, etc., in the same way that data is writ-...
“Music tracks not sup- ® Bluetooth ® ported. Please check This indicates a problem in the Bluetooth device. Audio your portable player.” INFORMATION ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. *: If equipped...
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Speech command system Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Speech command system ..286 Using the speech command system ........286 Speech command system operation ........ 287 Command list......291 Speech command system operation (Type 2) Speech command system ..293 Using the speech command system ........
1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Speech command system Microphone The speech command system enables navigation, audio/visual handsfree systems to be operated us- ing speech commands. Refer to the command list for samples of speech commands. (→P.291) INFORMATION ●...
1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Operation from the main menu Speech command system operation Press the talk switch. Operation from the shortcuts Saying “Main menu” or selecting “Main menu”. Press the talk switch. After the “Shortcuts” screen has been dis- played, voice guidance will commence.
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1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no Say “Yes” or select “Yes”. selections are available, perform one of The system starts searching for a route to the following to return to the previous your home.
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1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Say “Enter” or select “Enter”. INFORMATION ● A USB memory or iPod must be con- nected to enable track searching and playback. (→P.220, 226) ● When a USB memory or iPod is con- nected, recognition data is created so tracks can be searched using speech commands.
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1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Speech command example: Speech command example: Call name Dial number Press the talk switch. Press the talk switch. “Call <name>” is displayed in the “Short- “Dial <number>” is displayed in the “Short- cuts”...
1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Command list Recognizable speech 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 “Shortcuts”...
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1. Speech command system operation (For South Africa) (Type 1) Telephone Shortcuts Command Action menu Places a call to the said telephone type of the “Call <name> <number type>” contact from the contact list “Dial <number>” Places a call to the said telephone number Audio Shortcuts Command...
1. Speech command system operation (Type 2) Speech command system INFORMATION ● Wait for the confirmation beep before The speech command system enables speaking a command. navigation, audio/visual ● Speech commands may not be recog- hands-free systems to be operated us- nized if: ing speech commands.
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1. Speech command system operation (Type 2) Say the tab selection command or se- INFORMATION lect the desired tab. ● If the navigation system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again. ●...
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1. Speech command system operation (Type 2) Speech command example: Speech 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.
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1. Speech command system operation (Type 2) Speech command example: DIal number Press the talk switch. Say the telephone number. In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, “Dial <phone number>”, after saying “Dial a number” say the tele- phone number.
1. Speech command system operation (Type 2) Command list Recognizable speech 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.
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1. Speech command system operation (Type 2) Audio Command Action “Play playlist <playlist name>” Plays tracks from the selected playlist “Play artist <artist name>” Plays tracks from the selected artist “Play song <song name>” Plays the selected track “Play album <album name>” Plays tracks from the selected album INFORMATION ●...
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® Phone operation Receiving on the Bluetooth phone ........311 (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Incoming calls ......311 ® Talking on the Bluetooth Quick reference ....... 302 phone ........312 Some basics ......303 Incoming call waiting....314 Registering/connecting a ®...
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Phone ® What to do if... (Type 1) Talking on the Bluetooth phone ........348 Troubleshooting....... 334 Incoming call waiting....349 Telephone operation ® Bluetooth phone message (Hands-free system for function ......... 350 cellular phones) (Type 2) Receiving a message....350 Quick reference .......
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Quick reference Function Page Phone operation The phone top screen can be used to make a phone call. To display the Registering/connecting hands-free operation screen, press the ® Bluetooth device button, or the switch on the ®...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Some basics INFORMATION ● This system is not guaranteed to oper- The hands-free system enables calls ® ate with all Bluetooth devices. to be made and received without hav- ● If your cellular phone does not support ing to take your hands off the steering ®...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Microphone Registering/connecting a ® Bluetooth phone The microphone is used when talking on the phone. To use the hands-free system for cellu- lar phones, it is necessary to register a cellular phone with...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Speech command system (for INFORMATION South Africa) ● The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers. The audio/ Press this switch to operate the speech visual system will be muted during command system.
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) ® Calling on the Bluetooth About the contacts in the contact phone list The following data is stored for every reg- ® istered phone. When another phone is After a Bluetooth phone has been connected, the following registered data registered, a call can be made using...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) By call history How to make a call Page By voice tag (for Middle East, Up to 30 call history items (missed, in- Southeast Asia and Latin America) coming and outgoing) can be selected from the “Call History”...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) When is selected By contacts list Check that the “Call” screen is dis- Calls can be made by using contact played. data which is transferred from a regis- When the desired contact is selected tered cellular phone.
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1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) ■ For PBAP incompatible but OPP When the contact is empty ® compatible Bluetooth phones ■ ® For PBAP compatible Bluetooth Select “Contacts”. phones When “Automatic Contact/History Select the desired item. Transfer”...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) 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- Press the switch on the steering...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Receiving on the Check that the following screen is dis- ® played. phone Bluetooth 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.
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) ® Talking on the Bluetooth INFORMATION phone ● Changing from hands-free call to cellular phone call is not possible while driving. While talking on the phone, this screen ● When cellular phone call is changed to is displayed.
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1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) ■ 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.
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) ® Bluetooth phone Incoming call waiting message function (for When a call is interrupted by a third South Africa) party while talking, this screen is dis- played. Received messages can be forwarded ®...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Check that the “Messages” screen is INFORMATION displayed. ● Depending on the cellular phone used for receiving messages, or its registra- tion status with the navigation system, some information may not be displayed. ●...
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Checking messages INFORMATION ● Reading a text message is not available Display “Messages” screen. while driving. (→P.314) ® ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth Select the desired message from the phone being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on list.
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1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) ■ Editing quick reply messages Select the desired message. This operation cannot be performed while driving. Select “Quick message”. Select “Send”. Select corresponding to the de- sired message to edit. While the message is being sent, a send- ing message screen is displayed.
1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 1) Select the text area. Calling the message sender Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/ MMS message sender’s telephone number. This operation can be performed while driving. ■ Calling from e-mail/SMS/MMS mes- sage display Select corresponding to the de-...
2. Setup (Type 1) Phone settings Phone settings screen For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Press the “SETUP” button. Latin America For South Africa Select “Phone” (“Telephone”). Information Page Select the item to be set. Sound settings Contact settings Messaging settings Phone display settings...
2. Setup (Type 1) “Sound Settings” screen Function The call and ringtone volume can be Select to set the desired ringtone. adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the ring- tone volume. Display “Phone settings” (“Telephone settings”) screen.
2. Setup (Type 1) “Messaging settings” screen (for Function South Africa) Select to change the incoming SMS/ MMS display. Display “Telephone settings” “Full screen”: When an SMS/MMS screen. (→P.319) message is received, the incoming SMS/MMS display screen is dis- Select “Messaging settings”. played and can be operated on the Select the desired item to be set.
2. Setup (Type 1) ■ Displaying the “Messaging set- Function tings” screen in a different way Select to change the incoming call Display the telephone top screen. display. “Full screen”: When a call is re- (→P.306) ceived, the hands-free screen is dis- Select “Messages”.
2. Setup (Type 1) Contact settings Select the desired item to be set. For Middle East, Southeast Asia and Press the “SETUP” button. Latin America For South Africa Select “Phone” (“Telephone”). Function Page Select to transfer contacts Select “Contacts”. from the connected phone to the system and to add/ edit/delete contacts.
2. Setup (Type 1) “Contacts” screen INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of phone, certain Display “Contacts” screen. functions may not be available. (→P.323) ● Contact data is managed independently for every registered phone. When one Select “Manage Contacts”. phone is connected, another phone’s registered data cannot be read.
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2. Setup (Type 1) ■ For PBAP incompatible but OPP Transfer contacts from phone ® compatible Bluetooth phones Operation methods differ between This operation cannot be performed PBAP compatible and PBAP incom- while driving. ® patible but OPP compatible Bluetooth phones.
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2. Setup (Type 1) ■ Updating the contacts in a different Registering a new contact to (From “Call History” the contact list screen) New contact data can be registered. ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth Up to 4 numbers per person can be phones, this function is available when registered.
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2. Setup (Type 1) ■ Registering a new contact in a dif- Editing the contact data ferent way (From the “Call History” ® screen) PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, this function is available when Display phone screen. “Automatic Contact/History Transfer” (→P.306) is set to off.
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2. Setup (Type 1) ■ Editing the contact in a different Deleting the contact data way (From the “Contact Details” ® screen) PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, this function is available when Display phone screen. “Automatic Contact/History Transfer” (→P.306) is set to off. (→P.322) Select “Contacts”, “Call History”...
2. Setup (Type 1) ■ Deleting the contact in a different “Favorites” screen way (From the “Contact Details” Up to 15 contacts (maximum of 4 num- screen) bers per contact) can be registered in Display phone screen. the favorites list. (→P.306) Display “Contacts”...
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2. Setup (Type 1) ■ Registering contacts in the favor- Registering the contacts in the ites list in a different way favorites list From the “Contacts” screen Select “Add”. Display phone screen. Select the desired contact to add to the (→P.306) favorites list.
2. Setup (Type 1) From the “Contact Details” screen Deleting the contacts in the favorites list Display phone screen. (→P.306) Select “Remove”. Select “Contacts”, “Call History” or Select the desired contact and select “Favorites” and select the desired “Remove”. contact to delete. Select “Remove Favorite”.
2. Setup (Type 1) Select the desired contact and select “Voice tags” screen (for Middle “Delete”. East, Southeast Asia and Latin America) Display “Contacts” screen. (→P.323) Select “Manage Voice Tags”. Select the desired item to set. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
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2. Setup (Type 1) Registering a voice tag Editing a voice tag Select “Edit”. Up to 50 voice tags can be registered. Select the desired contact to edit. Select “New”. Select the desired contact to register a voice tag for. Follow the steps in “Registering a voice tag”...
∗ compatible firmed this ® Bluetooth cellular The hands-free sys- system, check with phone. ® your Toyota dealer. tem or Bluetooth device does ® Use a cellular phone The Bluetooth ver- work. ® sion of the connected with Bluetooth ver- ∗...
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3. What to do if... (Type 1) When registering/connecting a cellular phone Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system An incorrect pass- Enter correct ∗ code was entered on passcode on the cel- the cellular phone. lular phone. Complete the regis- The registration op- tration operation on...
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3. What to do if... (Type 1) Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Enable ® Bluetooth function ® Bluetooth function ∗ is not enabled on the cellular cellular phone. phone. “Please check your Delete the existing phone.”...
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∗ compatible with firmed this transferring phone- system, check with book data. your Toyota dealer. Automatic contact Set automatic con- transfer function on tact transfer function Phonebook data this system is set to on this system to on.
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3. What to do if... (Type 1) ® When using the Bluetooth message function (For South Africa) Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Enable message Message transfer is transfer on the cellu- ∗ not enabled on the lar phone (approve cellular phone.
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3. What to do if... (Type 1) In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system ® The Bluetooth con- nection status is dis- Connection confir- To turn off the dis- played at the top of mation display on play, set connection ...
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Quick reference Some basics The telephone top screen can be used The hands-free system enables calls to make a telephone call. To display to be made and received without hav- the hands-free operation screen, press ing to take your hands off the steering wheel.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Using the telephone switch/ INFORMATION microphone ● This system is not guaranteed to oper- ® ate with all Bluetooth devices. Steering switch ● If your cellular phone does not support By pressing the telephone switch, a ®...
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Speech command system INFORMATION ● The other party’s voice will be heard Press this switch to operate the speech from the front speakers. The audio/ command system. visual system will be muted during tele- phone calls or when hands-free speech commands are used.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) ® Calling on the Bluetooth About the contacts in the contact phone list The following data is stored for every reg- ® istered telephone. When another tele- After a Bluetooth phone has been phone connected,...
By contacts list* Select the desired number. By dial pad* By e-mail/SMS/MMS By POI call By off hook switch By Toyota Link* By speech command system Check that the “Call” screen is dis- *: The operation cannot be performed while driving. played.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) By call history INFORMATION ● When making a call to the same number Up to 30 of the latest call history items continuously, only the most recent call is (missed, incoming and outgoing) can listed in call history.
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1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) ■ For PBAP incompatible but OPP Select the desired number. ® compatible Bluetooth phones Select the desired item. Check that the “Call” screen is dis- played. When the contact is empty Function ■...
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Receiving on the By dial pad ® phone Bluetooth Display the telephone top screen. (→P.343) Incoming calls Select the “Dial pad” tab and enter the When a call is received, this screen is telephone number.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) ® Talking on the Bluetooth INFORMATION phone ● Changing from hands-free call to cellular phone call is not possible while driving. While talking on the telephone, this ● When cellular phone call is changed to screen is displayed.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Incoming call waiting INFORMATION ● A continuous tone signal is a character When a call is interrupted by a third string that consists of numbers and the party while talking, this screen is dis- characters (e.g.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) ® Bluetooth phone Check that the message inbox screen is displayed. message function Received messages can be forwarded ® from the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using the navigation system. ®...
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Function INFORMATION ● Depending on the cellular phone used Select to display the previous or for receiving messages, or its registra- next message. tion status with the navigation system, some information may not be displayed. Select to have messages read out.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) Check that a confirmation screen is Replying to a message (Quick displayed when the operation is com- reply) plete. 15 messages have already been If an error message is displayed, follow stored.
1. Telephone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (Type 2) ■ Calling from a number within a INFORMATION message ● reset edited quick reply messages, select “Default”. Calls can be made to a number identi- ● “Quick message 1” (“I am driving and fied in a message’s text area.
2. Setup (Type 2) Phone/message settings Phone/message settings screen Press the “SETUP” button. Information Page Registering/connecting LA026IN telephone Select “Telephone”. Sound settings Contact/call history set- tings Messaging settings Telephone display settings Displaying the phone/message Select the item to be set. settings screen in a different Display the telephone top screen.
2. Setup (Type 2) “Sound settings” screen Function Select “-” or “+” to adjust the de- The call and ringtone volume can be fault volume of the other party’s adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. voice. Display the “Phone/message settings” Select to reset all setup items.
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2. Setup (Type 2) Function Page INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of telephone, PBAP compatible certain functions may not be available. ® Bluetooth phones, select ● Contact data is managed independently to set automatic contact/ for every registered telephone. When history transfer on/off.
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2. Setup (Type 2) ■ ■ For PBAP incompatible but OPP Updating the contacts in a different ® (From “Call history” compatible Bluetooth phones screen) This operation cannot be performed ® while driving. PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, this function is available when Select “Update contacts from tele- “Automatic contact/history transfer”...
2. Setup (Type 2) Select “Add to contacts”. Registering a new contact to the contact list New contact data can be registered. Up to 4 numbers per person can be registered. PBAP compatible ® Bluetooth phones, this function is available when “Automatic contact/his- tory transfer”...
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2. Setup (Type 2) For editing the name Deleting the contact data Follow the steps in “Registering a new ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth contact to the contact list” from step 2. phones, this function is available when (→P.358) “Automatic contact/history transfer” is For editing the number set to off.
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2. Setup (Type 2) ■ Deleting the contact in a different Select the desired contact to add to the way (From the “Contact details” favourites list. screen) Display the telephone top screen. (→P.343) Select the “Contacts”, “Call history” tab or the “Favourites” tab and select the desired contact.
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2. Setup (Type 2) ■ Deleting the contacts in the favou- Select at the beginning of the de- rites list sired contact list name to be registered in the favourites list. Select “Remove favourite”. Select the desired contacts and select “Remove”.
2. Setup (Type 2) Deleting contacts in the favourites list in Select the desired item to be set. a different way (from the “Contact de- tails” screen) Display the telephone top screen. (→P.343) Select the “Contacts”, “Call history” tab or the “Favourites” tab and select the desired contact to delete.
2. Setup (Type 2) “Telephone display settings” Function screen Select to change the incoming e-mail display. Display the “Phone/message settings” “Full screen”: When an e-mail is re- screen. (→P.354) ceived, the incoming e-mail display screen is displayed and can be oper- Select “Telephone display settings”.
3. What to do if... (Type 2) Troubleshooting ® If there is a problem with the hands-free system or a Bluetooth device, first check the table below. ® When using the hands-free system with a Bluetooth device Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This...
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3. What to do if... (Type 2) Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Manually connect the ® Another Bluetooth cellular phone you device already wish to use to this connected. system. Enable ® Bluetooth function ® Bluetooth function ∗...
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3. What to do if... (Type 2) When using the phonebook Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Automatic contact Set automatic con- transfer function on tact transfer function this system is set to on this system to on. off.
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3. What to do if... (Type 2) In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system ® The Bluetooth con- nection status is dis- Connection confir- To turn off the dis- played at the top of mation display on play, set connection ...
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Preparation before using Toyota Link......373 Toyota Link operation (Type 2) Toyota Link ......374 Using Toyota Link ..... 374 Linking Toyota Link and navigation function ....378 Entering keyword operation ..378 Setup (Type 2) Toyota Link settings....379 Screen for Toyota Link settings ........
Before Toyota Link can be used, a few set up steps need to be performed. (→P.373) : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
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: For known compatible phones, http://www.toyota.com.au/owners.* INFORMATION ● The actual service availability is dependent on the network condition. : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
Not all devices will be compatible and functionality will vary depending on the device. For known compatible phones please visit http://www.toyota.com.au/owners.* : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
● If a Toyota Link application is used while iPod audio is being played back, system operation may become unstable. : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
Select to reorder the appli- cations. Displays the number of new notifications for the ap- plication Select “Toyota Link”. : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
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2. Toyota Link operation (Type 2) Check that the download is completed. Updating an application When Toyota Link is activated, appli- cations may need to update. By updat- ing, an application can be kept at the latest version. When updating the ap- plication, it is necessary to download the updated data and install it.
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2. Toyota Link operation (Type 2) ■ Installing the updated data Reordering the applications After the downloading is complete, Order of the applications can be “Update” will be changed to “Install”. changed. Select “Install”. Display the “Apps” screen. (→P.374) Select “Continue”.
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® : The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
Enter a search term, and then select “OK”. Entering characters will be reflected on the character input space. For details on operating the keyboard: →P.37 : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
3. Setup (Type 2) Toyota Link settings Voice volume settings The voice guidance volume can be ad- Settings are available for Toyota Link. justed. Press the “SETUP” button. Display the “Toyota Link settings” screen. (→P.379) Select the desired level by selecting the appropriate number.
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Alphabetical index Alphabetical index ® Bluetooth phone message function (For South Africa) ..314 AM/FM/DAB radio......207 Calling the message sender ..318 Overview ........207 Checking messages ....316 Presetting a station ....208 Receiving a message ....315 RDS (Radio Data System) ..
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Alphabetical index Destination search (Type 1).... 97 Home screen ........13 Destination search (Type 2)..156 Status display ......14 Destination search screen ..97, 156 Home screen operation ....36 Detailed navigation settings..186 Screens for navigation settings ........187 “Information”...
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Alphabetical index Memory points (Type 2)....178 Memory points settings....178 Phone ........... 301 Deleting previous Phone operation (Hands-free destinations ......185 system for cellular phones) Setting up address book ..181 (Type 1)........302 Setting up areas to avoid ..183 Phone settings......
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Alphabetical index Registering/connecting ® Bluetooth device ....45, 56 Radio operation ......207 Profiles......... 48, 59 Rear seat entertainment system ® Registering a Bluetooth audio features ........238 player for the first time..46, 57 Caution screen......242 ® Registering a Bluetooth Changing the display to be phone for the first time..
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Alphabetical index Searching from previous Speech command system destinations ....103, 163 (for South Africa) ....305 Selecting search area ....158 Turning the system on and off .......... 200 Selecting the search area ..99 USB/AUX port......203 Setting home as destination .......
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USB video........ 224 Linking Toyota Link and navigation function....378 Using Toyota Link ....374 Vehicle settings ......73 Toyota Link operation (Type 2)..374 Maintenance ......74 Toyota Link overview (Type 2)..370 Video CD ........214 Toyota Link service....... 370 Overview........
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Map database information and updates Map database information and updates For vehicles sold in Middle East and South Africa END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT END-USER TERMS The content provided by HERE (“Data”) is licensed, not sold. By opening this package, or installing, copying, or otherwise using the Data, you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement.
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Map database information and updates Warning: This Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time, changing circumstances, sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic Data, any of which may lead to incorrect results. No Warranty: This Data is provided to you “as is”, and you agree to use it at your own risk.
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Map database information and updates Governing Law: The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois (for Data for the Americas and/or the Asia Pacific region) or The Netherlands (for Data for Europe, the Middle East and Africa), without giving effect to (i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, which is explicitly excluded.
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Map database information and updates For vehicles sold in Southeast Asia End Users License Agreement End Users shall acknowledge that the use of the Licensed TomTom Products with a non-TomTom map may result in increased variance between the location displayed on the map and ground truth location.
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Certification For vehicles sold in Dominican Republic and Bolivia...
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Certification For vehicles sold in Jamaica...
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Certification For vehicles sold in Paraguay...
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Certification For vehicles sold in St. Martin...
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Certification For vehicles sold in Micronesia...
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Speech command system Telephone Connected services Index For more information about the following items, see the “Owner’s Manual”. • Air conditioning • Fuel consumption • Vehicle customization settings • Toyota parking assist-sensor • Toyota parking assist monitor • Multi-terrain monitor...
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Introduction Navigation 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.
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Navigation system The Navigation system is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle ac- cessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. Using these signals and other vehicle sensors, the system indicates your present po- sition and assists in locating a desired destination.
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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.
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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.
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Safety instruction WARNING ● Exercise extreme caution if operating the navigation system while driving. Insufficient attention to the road, traffic or weather conditions may cause an accident. ● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.
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This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, condition of streets, and availability of emergency ser- vices. If unsure about the safety of an ar- ea, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the driver’s personal judgement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick guide Navigation system Basic function.......12 Basic operation......62 Buttons overview........12 Quick reference ........62 Home screen......... 12 Map screen operation......64 Map screen information ......69 Quick reference ......15 Traffic and parking information ....73 “Setup”...
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Audio/visual system Speech command system 1. Basic operation......128 Speech command system operation........206 Quick reference ........128 Speech command system....206 Some basics ........129 Command list ........212 2. Radio operation ......135 AM/FM/DAB radio........135 Telephone 3. Media operation ......139 CD............139 Telephone operation DVD .............142...
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Online search ........257 Importing memory points and stored routes........262 Street View.......... 264 Panoramio........... 266 Setup ...........268 Connected service settings ....268 Index Alphabetical index ......272 Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Avenue du Bourget 60 - 1140 Brussels, Belgium www.toyota-europe.com...
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Quick guide Basic function Buttons overview ...... 12 Home screen ......12 Status display......13 Quick reference “Setup” screen ......15 “Information” screen....16 Navigation operation Registering home...... 17 Registering quick access ..18 Operation flow: guiding the route ........19 Setting home as the destination ......
1. Basic function Buttons overview Home screen Press the button to display the home screen. The home screen can display multiple information screens, such as the navi- gation system screen, audio system screen and fuel consumption screen, simultaneously. When a screen is se- lected, the selected screen is switched to a full-screen display.
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1. Basic function Two-way split screen Status display ® The condition of the Wi-Fi ® Bluetooth connection, as well as the level of reception and the amount of cellular phone battery charge left, are displayed on the status bar. This status bar is always shown on all modes.
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1. Basic function Indicators Indicators Conditions Conditions ® The amount of battery charge left The level of Wi-Fi reception : No connection Empty Full • The amount displayed does not always Poor Excellent correspond with the amount displayed on ® •...
2. Quick reference “Setup” screen Function Page Select to change the se- The items shown on the “Setup” lected language, opera- screen can be set. Press the “SETUP” tion sound, automatic button to display the “Setup” screen. screen change settings, etc.
2. Quick reference “Information” screen Function Page Select to display the fuel This screen can be used to display traf- consumption screen. fic information, parking lot information, etc. Press the “INFO” button to display Select to view pictures in the “Information” screen. the USB memory con- nected to USB port 1.
3. Navigation operation Registering home Select “Yes”. Press the “NAV” button. There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for your home. (→P.77) Select “Menu”. Select “Enter”. Select “Destination”. Registration of home is complete. Registering home in a different way →P.100 Editing the name, location, telephone Select “Home”.
3. Navigation operation Registering quick access Select “Yes”. Press the “NAV” button. There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for quick access. (→P.77) Select “Menu”. Select “Enter”. Select “Destination”. Registration of quick access is com- plete. Registering quick access in a different Select one of the quick access →P.101 screen buttons.
3. Navigation operation Operation flow: guiding There are different kinds of meth- ods to search for a destination. the route (→P.77) Press the “NAV” button. Select “Enter”. Select “Menu”. Select “Start”. Select “Destination”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended (→P.88) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via...
3. Navigation operation Setting home as the Select “Enter”. destination Press the “NAV” button. Select “Start”. Select “Menu”. Selecting routes other than the one recom- mended (→P.88) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
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4. Function index Useful functions Function index Information Page Displaying vehicle maintenance Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen Hands-free system (for cellular Page phone) Displaying the current position Registering/connecting Viewing the current position vicinity ® Bluetooth phone ® Making a call on a Bluetooth Changing the scale phone Changing the map orientation...
Basic function Basic information before Network settings operation Registering/connecting ® Bluetooth device....34 Initial screen ......24 ® Registering a Bluetooth phone Touch screen gestures ....25 for the first time......34 Touch screen operation..... 26 ® Registering a Bluetooth audio Home screen operation .....
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1. Basic information before operation Initial screen Maintenance information This system reminds users when to re- When the engine switch is in ACCES- place certain parts or components and SORY or IGNITION ON mode, the ini- shows dealer information (if regis- tial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating.
1. Basic information before operation 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. Drag* Touch the screen with your finger, and move the Scrolling the lists screen to the desired posi-...
1. Basic information before operation Touch screen operation INFORMATION ● If the system does not respond to touch- This system is operated mainly by the ing a screen button, move your finger buttons on the screen. (Referred to as away from the screen and then touch it screen buttons in this manual.) again.
1. Basic information before operation Home screen operation Customizing the home screen The display items/area on the home The home screen can display multiple screen and the home screen layout information screens, such as the navi- can be changed. gation system screen, audio system screen and fuel consumption screen, simultaneously.
1. Basic information before operation ■ Entering letters and Changing the display items/area numbers/list screen Select the desired item. operation Select the desired area. When searching by an address, name, etc., or entering data, letters and num- bers can be entered via the screen. Entering letters and numbers INFORMATION ●...
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1. Basic information before operation Changing character and List screen keyboard type Displaying the list Select The list screen may be displayed after entering characters. Enter characters and select “OK”. Select the desired character and key- board and select “OK”. Matching items from the database are listed even if the entered address or name is incomplete.
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1. Basic information before operation ■ Selecting all items Icon Function Some lists contain “Select all”. If appears to the right of an “Select all” is selected, it is possible to item name, the complete name is select all items. too long to display.
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1. Basic information before operation Character screen buttons in Displaying the group list lists It is possible to display the desired Some lists contain character screen group items in the memory point list. buttons, “ABC”, “DEF” etc., which al- Select “Group list”. low a direct jump to list entries that be- gin with the same letter as the character screen button.
1. Basic information before operation Screen adjustment Function Page Select to turn the screen off. The contrast and brightness of the To turn it on, press any but- screen display and the image of the ton on the audio panel. camera display can be adjusted.
1. Basic information before operation Linking multi-information Adjusting the contrast/ display and navigation brightness system* The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted according to The following functions of the naviga- the brightness of your surroundings. tion system are linked with the multi-in- formation display in the instrument Select “General”...
2. Network settings Select “Yes” to register a telephone. Registering/connecting ® device Bluetooth ® Registering a Bluetooth phone for the first time To use the hands-free system, it is ® necessary to register a Bluetooth phone with the system. When this screen is displayed, search Once the telephone has been regis- for the device name displayed on this tered, it is possible to use the hands-...
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2. Network settings ® Check that the following screen is dis- Turn the Bluetooth connection setting played when registration is complete. of your audio player on. This function is not available when the ® Bluetooth connection setting of your audio player is set to off. Press the “AUDIO”...
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2. Network settings Select “Connect”. Follow the steps in “Registering a ® Bluetooth device” from step (→P.40)
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2. Network settings Profiles This system supports the following services. Recom- ® Bluetooth Require- Spec. Function menda- device ments tions ® Bluetooth Registering a Phone/ Ver.3.0 ® ® ® Bluetooth Bluetooth Specification Ver. 2.0 Bluetooth +EDR Audio device Player Recom- ®...
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2. Network settings INFORMATION ® ● This system is not guaranteed to operate with all Bluetooth devices. ® ● If your cellular phone does not support HFP, registering the Bluetooth phone or using OPP, PBAP, MAP, DUN or PAN profiles individually will not be possible. ®...
2. Network settings ® Setting Bluetooth details “Bluetooth* setup” screen Display “Bluetooth*” screen. Press the “SETUP” button. (→P.39) Select “Bluetooth* setup”. Select the desired item to be set. Select “Bluetooth*”. Function Page ® Registering a Bluetooth device ® Deleting a Bluetooth device ®...
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2. Network settings ® Register the Bluetooth device using ® Registering a Bluetooth ® your Bluetooth device. device A PIN code is not required for SSP ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be reg- (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible istered. ®...
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2. Network settings Select the device to be connected. ® Deleting a Bluetooth device Select “Remove”. Select the desired device. Supported profile icons will be displayed. : Telephone : Audio player Select “Yes” when the confirmation Supported profile icons for currently con- screen appears.
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2. Network settings ■ ® Reconnecting Bluetooth INFORMATION phone ● It may take time if the device connection ® is carried out during Bluetooth audio ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected playback. due to poor reception from the ® ●...
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2. Network settings ■ ® Confirm and change the Bluetooth Changing a device name device information. Select “Device name”. Enter the name and select “OK”. INFORMATION ● Even if the device name is changed, the ® name registered in your Bluetooth device does not change.
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2. Network settings Information Page “Detailed Bluetooth* settings” screen ® Select to set Bluetooth connection on/off. ® The Bluetooth settings can be con- Displayed system name can firmed and changed. be changed to a desired Display “Bluetooth*” screen. name. (→P.39) PIN code used when the ®...
2. Network settings Connecting to internet via Editing the system name ® device Bluetooth Select “System name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. Setting internet connection ® Editing the PIN code To use the internet via Bluetooth vice, it is necessary to register a Select “PIN code”.
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If the setting cannot be performed auto- A portal account is an account that is matically, the “Detail settings” screen will obtained from the website Toyota pre- be displayed. (→P.47) pares for its customers. Before performing a communication Select “Country”.
2. Network settings ■ Connecting to internet via “Detail settings” screen ® Wi-Fi If the navigation system does not have mobile network provider setting infor- ® Using the Wi-Fi function, this system mation for the country or mobile net- can connect to the internet, which al- work provider that has been selected, lows the use of the connected servic- or if you select “Other”...
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2. Network settings ® Connecting to a network Wi-Fi settings screen Available networks can be searched for and connected to. Display the “Wi-Fi* settings” screen. (→P.47) Select “Available networks”. Select the desired network. Function Page ® Select to turn the Wi-Fi function on/off.
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2. Network settings Select the items to be set. Connecting quickly ® If a Wi-Fi device is Wi-Fi Protected Setup compatible, it can be connect- ed to more quickly. Display the “Wi-Fi* settings” screen. (→P.47) Select “Easy setup”. Function Select “PIN code” or “Push button” as determined by the device.
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2. Network settings Select the desired network and select Conditions displayed with “Move up” or “Move down” to ® Wi-Fi icon change the connection priority of the Reception level appears on the right network. upper side of the screen. (→P.13) Specifications INFORMATION ●...
3. Other settings General settings General settings screen Settings are available for auto screen change, operation sounds, etc. Press the “SETUP” button. Select “General”. Select the items to be set.
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Select to update software versions. just the clock to the current position’s For details, contact your Toyota deal- time zone when the vehicle moves to a different time zone. Select to update “Gracenote” data- When “Auto adjust by GPS”...
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3. Other settings ■ Select the items to be set. Setting the time zone Select “Time zone”. Select the desired time zone. Function Select “+” to set the time forward one hour and “-” to set the time back If “Other” is selected, the zone can be one hour.
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3. Other settings Display the “General settings” screen. Select the desired images from the list (→P.51) and select “Copy”. Select “Customize image”. Select the items to be set. The selected image is displayed on the right side of the screen. If the selected image file is broken or incompatible, will be displayed.
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3. Other settings ■ Select “Yes” when the confirmation Setting the startup and screen off screen appears. images Select “Set images”. Deleting personal data Select the desired image. Display the “General settings” screen. (→P.51) Select “Delete personal data”. Select “Delete”. Select the desired items to be set.
3. Other settings Voice settings Voice settings screen Voice guidance etc. can be set. Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Voice”. Function Select to adjust the volume of voice guidance. Select to set the voice recognition prompts on/off. Select the items to be set. Select to set the voice guidance dur- ing audio/visual and/or air condition- ing system use on/off.
Toyota parking assist-sensor. Press the “SETUP” button. Function Page Select to set maintenance. Select to set vehicle cus- tomization. Select to set Toyota parking Select “Vehicle”. assist-sensor. : “Owner’s Manual” Maintenance When the navigation system is turned on, the “Information” screen displays when it is time to replace a part or cer- tain components.
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When the vehicle needs to be serviced, the screen button colour will change to orange. INFORMATION ● For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to “Toyota Service Booklet”, Maintenance information “Toyota Warranty Booklet” or “Owner’s setting Manual”. ● Depending on driving or road conditions,...
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3. Other settings ■ Select the desired item to search for Editing dealer or contact name the location. (→P.77) Select “Dealer” or “Contact”. Enter the name and select “OK”. ■ Editing the location Select “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point (→P.68) and select “OK”.
1. Basic operation Quick reference Name Page Function Map screen Status bar To display this screen, press the ® Displays the condition of Wi-Fi “NAV” button, and select ® Bluetooth connections, the level of recep- the navigation menu screen is dis- tion and the amount of battery charge left for played.
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1. Basic operation Name Page Function Page Function Select to search for a destination. Scale indicator Select to suspend or re- sume guidance. This figure indicates the map scale. Select to change routes Manual update button and/or destinations and to view route overview. Select to update the traffic or parking lot in- formation manually.
1. Basic operation Map screen operation Map scale Select to change the Current position display scale of the map screen. Press the “NAV” button. The scale indicator bar appears at the bot- tom of the screen. Select and hold to con- Check that the current position map is tinue changing the scale of the map displayed.
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1. Basic operation City map Orientation of the map The city map is available for some ma- The orientation of the map can be jor cities. When a map scale of 50 yd. changed between 2D north-up, 2D (50 m) is selected, the map display will heading-up and 3D heading-up by se- change to the city map in either 2D or lecting the orientation symbol dis-...
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1. Basic operation Function Page : North-up symbol Regardless of the direction of vehicle trav- Select to display the single el, north is always up. map screen. Select to display the dual : Heading-up symbol (When in 2D map screen. map mode.) The direction of vehicle travel is always up.
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1. Basic operation Editing right map INFORMATION The right side map can be edited. ● The destination mark is displayed in the direction of the destination. When driv- Select any point on the right side map. ing, refer to the longitude and latitude coordinates, and the compass, to make Select the desired item.
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1. Basic operation When “Map slide touch” is set to on INFORMATION (→P.111) ● If a destination is entered in the area to To scroll over the map screen, touch the avoid or the route calculation cannot be screen with your finger, and move the made without running through the area screen to the desired position or quickly to avoid, a route passing through the...
1. Basic operation Map screen information Information/Function Page Displays up to 5 selected Displaying POI icons POI icons on the map screen POI icons such as petrol stations and restaurants can be displayed on the Select to turn the POI icons ...
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1. Basic operation ■ Displaying the local POI list Start recording the route trace POIs that are within 20 miles (30 km) of Select “Menu” on the map screen. the current position will be listed from Select “Start route trace”. among the selected categories.
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1. Basic operation Destination information Displaying information about the icon where the cursor is set When the cursor is placed over an icon on the map screen, the name bar is displayed on the upper part of the screen. If “Info” appears on the right side of the name bar, the detailed infor- mation can be displayed.
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1. Basic operation Function Standard map icons Select to set as a destination. Icon Information (→P.87) If a destination has already been set, “Add to ” and “Re- Town with > 1 million people ” will be displayed. place ”: Select to add a desti- “Add to Town with 500,000-1 million nation.
1. Basic operation Traffic and parking Displaying traffic and traffic information prediction information Press the “INFO” button. Traffic information, traffic prediction in- formation and parking lot information can be viewed. The following 3 methods are available to receive the above information: •...
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1. Basic operation ■ Traffic information on the map Traffic information screen ■ Displaying traffic information Traffic information such as traffic con- gestion, accidents and road closures Traffic events near the current position are displayed on the map screen. (For or the cursor position can be viewed as setting traffic information icons dis- a list.
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1. Basic operation Select “Parking information”. Displaying traffic prediction information Traffic prediction information relevant to the area around the current position or the cursor position can be viewed. Display the “Traffic” screen. (→P.73) Select “Traffic prediction”. Select the desired parking lot. Scroll the map to the point that it is de- sired to view traffic prediction informa- tion for.
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1. Basic operation Function Page Searching for parking lot Select to set as a destina- Select “Search area”. tion. If a destination has al- Select the location or area to be ready been set, “Add to searched. ” and “Replace ”...
2. Destination search Destination search screen Function Page Select to search for a The “Destination” screen enables you destination by address. to search for a destination. Press the “NAV” button, and select “Menu” to Select to search for a display the navigation menu screen. destination by point of in- terest.
2. Destination search Search operation Function Page Select to search for a Press the “NAV” button. destination by telephone number. Select to search for a destination by point of in- terest near cursor. Select to set a destination by home. Select to set a destination by quick access.
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2. Destination search Selecting the search area Setting quick access as destination Display “Destination” screen. (→P.78) To use this function, it is necessary to register quick access to the quick ac- Select the search area button. cess screen buttons (1-5). (→P.101) Display “Destination”...
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2. Destination search Entering a town name Searching by address Display “Destination” screen. Select “Town”. (→P.78) Enter the town name and select “OK”. Select “Address”. Enter the search area, town name, street name and house number. “Option”: Select to select a town in a dif- ferent way.
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2. Destination search ■ Selecting a town in a different way Entering a street name Select “Option”. Select “Street”. Select the desired item. Enter the street name and select “OK”. Select the desired street name. If the same address exists in more than 1 town, a screen requesting the town name to be entered or selected will be dis- played.
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Select “Memory”. Select the desired memory point. “Option”: Select to select a town in a dif- ferent way. (→P.81) Select the desired town name. “Stored routes”: Select to select a stored route established and downloaded from the Toyota portal site. (→P.83)
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● The previous starting point and up to 100 previously set destinations are dis- established and downloaded from played on the screen. Toyota portal site is stored in the navi- gation system. (→P.262) ■ Deleting previous destinations Select “Stored routes”.
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2. Destination search Select the desired entrance or exit INFORMATION name. ● If the same 2 streets cross at more than “Enter name”: Select to enter an entrance 1 intersection, the screen changes and or exit name to narrow down the listed displays the menu to select the town items.
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2. Destination search Searching by telephone number Searching by POI near cursor Display “Destination” screen. The destination can be set by selecting (→P.78) the search point and the POI category. It is possible to display the names of Select “Telephone no.”. POIs located within approximately 20 Enter a telephone number and select miles (30 km) from the selected search...
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2. Destination search ■ Scroll the map to the desired point When “Enter town centre” is select- (→P.68) and select “OK”. Select “Enter town centre”. Select the desired POI categories and select “List”. Enter the town name. Select the desired town name. Searching by UK/NL postal code Search by postal code is only available when...
2. Destination search Starting route guidance INFORMATION ● The route for returning may not be the After entering the destination, the same as that for going. screen changes and displays the map ● The route guidance to the destination location of the selected destination. may not be the shortest route or a route without traffic congestion.
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2. Destination search Function Page Starting route guidance screen Select to determine the map location as destina- tion. If a destination has al- ready been set, “Add to ” and “Replace ” will be displayed. ”: Select to add “Add to a destination.
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2. Destination search ■ 3 routes selection Information Select “3 routes”. Time necessary for the entire trip Select the desired route. Distance of the entire trip Distance of the toll road Distance of the motorway Distance of the ferry Distance of the car train Function Suspending guidance Select to display the recommended...
3. Route guidance Route guidance screen Changing route information The current street name, travel/arrival During the route guidance, various time to destination, or traffic informa- types of guidance screens can be dis- tion bar can be displayed on the map played depending on conditions.
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3. Route guidance ■ Arrival and travel time Information/Function When the vehicle is on the guidance Shows when more than 5 destina- route, the distance with the estimated tions are set. Select to display desti- nation information on another page. travel/arrival time to the destination is displayed.
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3. Route guidance Check that the traffic information is dis- No./ Information/Function played. Icon Displays the exit number, junction name or POIs that are close to a mo- torway exit. Distance and time from the current position to the road traffic facilities. Select to display the nearest road traffic facilities from the current posi- tion.
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3. Route guidance Without signpost motorway data Information/Function Next street name Lane guidance Select to hide the intersection guid- ance screen. To return to the inter- section guidance screen, select Information/Function Distance to the intersection Next exit or junction name Bar showing the remaining distance Select to hide the motorway guid- to the guidance point.
3. Route guidance Typical voice guidance Arrow screen prompts On this screen, information about the next turn on the guidance route can be As the vehicle approaches an intersec- viewed. tion, or point, where maneuvering the vehicle is necessary, the system’s Select “Arrow”...
3. Route guidance Editing route Function Page Select to set search condi- Press the “NAV” button. tions. Select to set detours. Select to set road prefer- ences. Select to add destinations. Select to delete destina- tions. Select to reorder destina- Select “Menu”.
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3. Route guidance Reordering destinations Setting search condition When more than 1 destination has Road conditions of the route to the been set, the arrival order of the desti- destination can be set. nations can be changed. Display the “Route” screen. (→P.95) Display the “Route”...
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3. Route guidance Function Road preference Select to detour within 1 mile of the The conditions to determine the route current position. can be selected from various choices such as motorway, toll roads, etc. Select to detour within 3 miles of the current position.
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3. Route guidance ■ Turn list Route overview The turn list on the guidance route can The entire route from the current posi- be viewed. tion to the destination can be viewed during route guidance. Select “Turn list”. Display the “Route” screen. (→P.95) Check that the turn list is displayed.
4. My memory Select the desired items to be set. My memory settings Points or areas on the map screen can be registered. The registered points can be used on the “Destination” screen. (→P.77) Registered areas to avoid, will be avoided when the system searches for a route.
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4. My memory Editing home Setting up home Select “Edit”. If a home has been registered, that in- formation can be recalled by selecting Select the desired item to be edited. “Home” on the “Destination” screen. (→P.79) Display the “My memory” screen. (→P.99) Select “Home”.
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4. My memory Select “OK” when the editing quick ac- Setting up quick access cess screen appears. (→P.101) If quick access has been registered, that information can be recalled by us- INFORMATION ing the quick access screen buttons on ● Up to 5 preset destinations can be regis- the “Destination”...
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4. My memory Function Page Deleting quick access Select to register memory Select “Delete”. points. Select the quick access to be deleted Select to edit memory and select “Delete”. points. Select to delete memory points. Select to edit or delete stored routes.
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4. My memory ■ Changing the mark Editing memory points Select “Mark”. The icon, name, location, telephone number and/or group of a registered Select the desired icon. memory point can be edited. Select “Edit”. Select the desired memory point. Select the desired item to be edited. Change pages by selecting the “Page 1”, “Page 2”...
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4. My memory To register a new group INFORMATION Select “New group”. ● The bell sounds only when the vehicle approaches this point in the direction Enter the group name and select that has been set. “OK”. To edit group name ■...
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4. My memory ■ Reordering destinations Editing stored routes Select “Reorder”. Destinations of stored routes can be changed and deleted. Also, the arrival Select the desired destination and se- order of destinations can be changed. lect “Move up” or “Move down” to Importing stored routes: →P.262 change the arrival order.
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4. My memory Select “Yes” when the confirmation Select either screen appears. change the size of the area to be avoid- ed and select “OK”. Setting up area to avoid Areas to be avoided because of traffic jams, construction work or other rea- sons can be registered as “Area to avoid”.
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4. My memory ■ Select the item to be edited. Changing the name Select “Name”. Enter the desired name and select “OK”. ■ Changing the location Select “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point Function Page (→P.68) and select “OK”. Select to turn the area to ■...
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4. My memory Select the desired item. Setting up route trace Route traces (→P.70) can be edited or deleted. Display the “My memory” screen. (→P.99) Select “Route trace”. Select the desired item. Function Select to edit route trace names. (→P.108) Select to display registered route traces on the map screen.
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4. My memory Enter the password and select “OK”. Backup to a USB memory Check that a progress bar is being dis- Memory points registered in the navi- played while the data backup is in gation system can be copied to a USB progress.
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Memory points that are located outside data using “Delete personal data”. of the map’s data range cannot be regis- (→P.55) tered. • Contact your Toyota dealer. ● A maximum of 500 memory points can be registered. ● When there are 21 or more memory...
5. Setup Navigation settings Navigation settings screen Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Navigation”. Select the items to be set. Function Page Detailed connected service settings can be changed. Select to set the average vehicle speed. Select to set displayed POI icon categories.
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5. Setup Select “ ” or “ ” to set the average Function Page vehicle speeds. Select to set display of cau- tionary messages on/off. (e.g., When the route in- cludes traffic restrictions or seasonally restricted roads.) Select to set display of pop- ...
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5. Setup Select the category to be changed. Select the desired item. “Default”: Select to set the default catego- For additional information on the accu- ries. racy of a current position: →P.121 Select the desired category. ■ Position/Direction calibration When driving, the current position mark will be automatically corrected by GPS signals.
5. Setup Select an arrow to adjust the direction Traffic and parking of the current position mark and select settings “OK”. Settings are available for displaying traffic information icons, receivable traffic stations, parking information icons etc. Press the “SETUP” button. ■...
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5. Setup Select the items to be set. Function Page Select to set voice guid- ance for traffic information on/off. Select to set display of traf- fic information icon. Select to set the avoid traf- fic events function auto/ manual.
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5. Setup Function Show traffic info Select to automatically change Display the “Traffic info settings” routes when traffic information of the screen. (→P.114) guidance route has been received. Select “Show traffic info”. Select to select manually whether or Select the desired icons to be dis- not to change routes when traffic in- formation of the guidance route has played on the map screen.
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5. Setup RDS-TMC station Setting TPEG traffic information update frequency If “Manual” is selected, traffic stations must be searched for before being TPEG traffic information can be re- memorized. ® ® ceived via Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth vice. This information can be set to Display the “Traffic info settings”...
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5. Setup ■ Select the desired item. Updating the information manually Traffic and parking lot information can be updated on the map screen. Select the manual update button. Select the desired item. Function Select to update automatically more frequently. Select to update automatically less frequently.
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5. Setup Select the desired item. Select the desired item. Function Function Select to automatically select a traf- Select to update automatically. fic information source. When both RDS-TMC and TPEG are available, Select update manually. TPEG traffic information will be se- (→P.118) lected automatically.
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5. Setup Select the desired item. Enabling parking lot information roaming The roaming function of parking lot in- ® formation received via a Bluetooth device can be enabled for roaming sit- uations (when outside the geographi- cal coverage area of your mobile network provider).
6. Tips for the navigation system When the vehicle is receiving signals from GPS (Global Positioning satellites, the “GPS” mark appears at the System) top left of the screen. The GPS signal may be physically ob- Limitations of the navigation structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle po- system sition on the map screen.
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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.
Check that the map data screen is dis- played. Select “Navigation”. Function Map version Select to display legal information. Select to display map data coverage areas. INFORMATION ● Map data updates are available for a fee. Contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther information.
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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 located at the bot- tom of the audio control panel. Do not eject the SD card, as doing so may deactivate the navigation system.
Basic operation Media operation Quick reference ....... 128 CD........... 139 Overview ........139 Some basics ......129 Playing an audio CD ....140 Turning the system on and off..........129 Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc ......... 141 Selecting an audio source ..130 DVD ........
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Audio/visual system Playing DVD video ....169 Rear seat entertainment Playing a USB memory..... 174 system operation Playing iPod ......176 Rear seat entertainment ® Playing Bluetooth audio ..178 system features ..... 160 Using the external devices..178 Display........161 Rear seat entertainment system Rear seat entertainment system settings ........
1. Basic operation Quick reference Function Page Using the radio Operations such as selecting a preset station and adjusting the sound bal- Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/ ance are carried out on the screen. AAC disc Press the “AUDIO” button to display Playing a DVD the audio/visual screen.
1. Basic operation Some basics Turning the system on and off This section describes some of the ba- sic features of the audio/visual system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Your audio/visual system works when the engine switch is turned to ACCES- SORY or IGNITION ON mode.
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1. Basic operation Select “Reorder”. Selecting an audio source Press the “AUDIO” button. Select the desired audio source then “<<” or “>>” to reorder. Select “Source” on the audio screen or press “AUDIO” button again. Select the desired source. Disc slot Inserting a disc Insert a disc into the disc slot.
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1. Basic operation Ejecting a disc INFORMATION ● If a USB hub is plugged-in, two devices Press the “ ” button and remove the can be connected at a time. disc. ● Even if a USB hub is used to connect more than two USB devices, only the first two connected devices will be rec- ognized.
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1. Basic operation Using a 4-pole aux cable Sound settings To view a video on an iPod video or DSP control VTR, it is necessary to use a 4-pole Select “Sound settings” on the AUX cable to connect the portable au- “Audio settings”...
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1. Basic operation Select the “Sound” tab. Select the desired item to be adjusted. Select the desired screen button. Function Select to display a 4 : 3 screen, with Function either side in black. Select “+” or “-” to adjust high- Select to enlarge the image horizon- pitched tones.
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1. Basic operation Contrast, brightness, colour INFORMATION and tone adjustment ● Depending on the audio source, some functions may not be available. The brightness, contrast, colour and tone of the screen can be adjusted. Speech command system DVD video/USB video/iPod video/VTR Press this switch to operate the speech Select “Options”...
2. Radio operation ■ AM/FM/DAB* radio Control panel Overview The radio operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source” and select “AM” “FM” or “DAB”* to change the radio mode.
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2. Radio operation Function Presetting a station • Press to move up/down the preset Up to 6 preset stations can be regis- stations/ensembles. tered. • Press to move up/down the station list. • Press and hold 0.8 sec. or more to Tune in the desired station.
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2. Radio operation Tune the desired station. Tune the desired ensemble or service. Function Function Select to seek up/down for a station. Select to set the desired ensemble. Select to step up/down frequencies. Select to set the desired service. DAB* Select “Manual”.
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2. Radio operation RDS (Radio Data System) Time shift operation (DAB)* Depending on the availability of RDS The service you are currently listening infrastructure, the service may not to can be re-listened to at any time. function properly. Select “Time shift”. AF (Alternative Frequency) function A station providing good reception is...
3. Media operation ■ Control panel Overview The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Inserting a disc (→P.130) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source” and select “DISC”. ■ Control screen Function Audio CD Select to display the audio source se-...
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3. Media operation Function INFORMATION • Press to select a track/file. ● When selected, “RPT” • Press and hold to fast forward/ appears on the screen. rewind. Power/Volume knob: Random order • Turn to adjust volume. • Press to turn the audio system on/ Tracks can be automatically and ran- off.
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3. Media operation Random order Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc Files or folders can be automatically Repeating and randomly selected. The file or folder currently being lis- tened to can be repeated. Select Select Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: →...
3. Media operation ■ Control screen For safety reasons, the DVD video discs can only be viewed when the fol- lowing conditions are met: (a)The vehicle is completely stopped. (b)The engine switch is in ACCESSO- RY or IGNITION ON mode. (c)The parking brake is applied.
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3. Media operation Function INFORMATION ● According to the DVD disc, some menu • During playback: Select to fast for- items can be selected directly. (For ward. • During a pause: Select to slow for- details, see the manual that comes with ward.
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3. Media operation Each time “Change” is selected, the Function Page audio language is changed. Select to display the title search screen. Select to display the prede- termined scene screen and start playing. Select to display the audio selection screen. Select to display the subtitle The languages available are restricted to selection screen.
3. Media operation USB memory Changing the angle The angle can be selected for discs Overview that are multi-angle compatible when The USB memory operation screen the angle mark appears on the screen. can be reached by the following meth- Select “Angle”.
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3. Media operation ■ Control panel Function (Audio) • Press to select a track/file. • Press and hold to fast forward/ rewind. Power/Volume knob: • Turn to adjust volume. • Press to turn the audio system on/ off. • Press and hold to restart the audio system.
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3. Media operation Function (Video) USB audio Power/Volume knob: Repeating • Turn to adjust volume. • Press to turn the audio system on/ The file/track or folder/album currently off. being listened to can be repeated. • Press and hold to restart the audio system.
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3. Media operation Select the desired setting to change. Random order Files/tracks or folders/albums can be automatically and randomly selected. Select Function Page Select to display the image quality adjustment screen. Select to change the screen size. Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: Select to change audio set- •...
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3. Media operation USB photo control screen Displaying the desired photo from the list Select “Browse”. Function Select on/off of the slide show set- Select the desired photo folder. ting. Select “Fast”, “Normal” or “Slow” for the desired play speed. Select “Normal”...
3. Media operation ■ iPod Control panel Overview The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connecting an iPod (→P.131) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source” and select “iPod (DEVICE NAME)”. Function (Audio) ■...
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3. Media operation Function (Audio) Function (Video) • Press to select a track. Power/Volume knob: • Press and hold to fast forward/ • Turn to adjust volume. rewind. • Press to turn the audio system on/ off. Power/Volume knob: • Press and hold to restart the audio •...
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3. Media operation INFORMATION INFORMATION ● The system can only output the sound ● When selected, “RPT” while driving. appears on the screen. ● When an iPod is connected using a gen- uine iPod cable, the iPod starts charging its battery. Random order ●...
3. Media operation ® Bluetooth audio iPod video To change to iPod video mode, select ® The Bluetooth audio system enables “Browse” on the iPod audio screen, users to enjoy listening to music that is then select the “Videos” tab and se- played on a portable player on the ve- lect the desired video file.
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3. Media operation ■ Control screen Function Select to set repeat playback. Shows progress Select to play. Select to pause. Tune/Scroll knob: • Turn to select a track. • Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it.
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3. Media operation WARNING INFORMATION ® ● Depending on the Bluetooth device ● Do not operate the player’s controls or that is connected to the system, the ® connect to the Bluetooth audio system music may start playing when selecting while driving.
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3. Media operation ® Random order Connecting a Bluetooth device Tracks or albums can be automatically ® To use the Bluetooth audio system, it and randomly selected. ® is necessary to register a Bluetooth device with the system. Select Registering an additional device ®...
3. Media operation ■ Control panel Overview The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connect a device to the AUX port (→P.131) Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Select “Source” and select “AUX”. Function ■...
3. Media operation NOTICE ● Do not leave portable audio device in Overview the vehicle. The temperature inside the The VTR operation screen can be vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the player. reached by the following methods: ●...
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3. Media operation ■ Control panel VTR options Select “Options”. Select the desired settings to change. Function Select to display the audio source se- lection screen. Select to display the audio setting screen. Select to display the option screen. (→P.159) Select to display full screen video.
4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Rear seat entertainment system features* The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy audio and DVD video separately from the front audio/visual system. The rear seat entertainment system can be used when the engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Slide the cover down from the top of Display the display to cover it. A display is installed in the back of each front seat. When audio-video equipment is connected to the A/V in- put port or HDMI port, rear passengers can enjoy different audio sources on each display.
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• 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 your Toyota dealer. • Dispose of used batteries according to the local laws.
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Press the knob again. With some headphones generally avail- able in the market, it may be difficult to catch signals properly. Toyota recom- mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless headphones. Function Contact your Toyota dealer for further To use the headphones, connect details.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Changing the display to be Changing the source operated Press the “SOURCE” button to display When the switch is moved to “R”, opera- the audio source selection screen. tions can be performed on the right screen. When switch is moved to “L”, operations can be performed on the left screen.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation WARNING ● While driving • Do not use headphones. Doing so may cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. ● To prevent accidents and electric shock • Do not disassemble or modify the remote control.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Operation from the front seats NOTICE The rear seat display can be operated ● Cleaning the display from the front seats. • Wipe the display with a dry soft cloth. • If the screen is wiped with a rough Press the “AUDIO”...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Changing the speaker output Using the radio Select “Speaker output”. Display the audio source selection screen. (→P.164) Select “Right” or “Left”. Select “AM”, “FM” or “DAB”. “Right”: Link with right side head restraint display ■...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Function Playing an audio CD/a CD-TEXT disc Press to select a preset station/chan- nel. Display the audio source selection screen. (→P.164) • Press to select a station/channel. • Press and hold to seek for a sta- Select “DISC”.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Playing MP3/WMA/AAC discs Playing DVD video Display the audio source selection Display the audio source selection screen. (→P.164) screen. (→P.164) Select “DISC”. Select “DISC”. Even the “DISC” button is pressed, the Even the “DISC” button is pressed, the mode can be changed to the DISC mode.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation Function Option screen Press the “OPTION” button if no icons Press to select an Icon. are shown while watching a DVD video Press to select a DISC mode. and this screen appears. Press to input the selected icon. Press to play/pause.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Searching by title Function Page Select “Search”. Select to display the initial setup screen. Enter the title number and select “OK”. Select to turn off the but- tons from the screen. Select display the menu screen for DVD vid- eo.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Changing the audio language Setup menu Select “Audio”. The initial setting can be changed. There are initial setting buttons on the Each time “Audio” is selected, the “Setup Menu 1” and “Setup Menu 2” audio language is changed.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Audio language Angle mark The audio language can be changed. The multi-angle mark can be turned on or off on the screen while discs that are Select “Audio Language”. multi-angle compatible being played.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Enter audio/subtitle/menu lan- Playing a USB memory guage code Connect a USB memory. (→P.131) If “Other” on the “Audio Language” Display the audio source selection screen, “Subtitle Language” screen or screen. (→P.164) “Menu Language” screen is selected, the desired language to be heard or Select “USB”.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Controller Controller Function Function Press to select a folder/album. Press to play/pause. Press and hold to fast forward/ Press to play/pause. rewind. Press and hold to fast forward/ • Press to select a file/track. rewind.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Option screen Playing iPod Press the “OPTION” button if no icons Connect iPod. (→P.131) are shown while watching a USB video Display the audio source selection and this screen appears. screen. (→P.164) Select “iPod (DEVICE NAME)”. iPod audio ■...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Controller Controller Function Function Press to play/pause. Press to play/pause. Press and hold to fast forward/ Press and hold to fast forward/ rewind. rewind. • Press to select a track. • Press to select a file. •...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ® Function Playing Bluetooth audio • Press to select a track. Display the audio source selection • Press and hold to fast forward/ screen. (→P.164) rewind. Select “Bluetooth*”. INFORMATION ■ Control screen ● Depending on the portable player that is connected system, certain...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Certification Connecting a device to rear A/V input port Open the cover and connect audio/ visual equipment to the A/V input port The terms HDMI and HDMI High- Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks HDMI...
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ Contrast, brightness, color and Rear seat entertainment system tone adjustment settings The screen image quality, such as the Displaying the setting screen brightness and contrast levels, can be Press the “SETTING” button. adjusted. Adjustable items depend on the selected input source.
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4. Rear seat entertainment system operation ■ ■ Screen size settings Other settings Display the settings screen. (→P.180) The screen size can be changed for each input mode individually. Select the “Settings” tab. Display the settings screen. (→P.180) Select the item to be set. Select the “Screen Size”...
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If a disc which is not playable is inserted, “No supported data.” will also appear on the screen. For appro- priate discs for the player: →P.193 If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
5. Audio/visual remote controls “ ” switch Steering switches Mode Some parts of the audio/visual system can be adjusted using the switches on Operation Function the steering wheel. AM/FM Radio Preset station down (“Presets” screen) Press Station list up/down (“Stations” screen) Seek up/down (Manu- al tuning screen) Seek up/down contin-...
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5. Audio/visual remote controls “MODE” switch Mode Mode Operation Function Operation Function AM/FM Radio, DAB*, AUX, VTR Press File/Track up/down Press Change audio modes Press and hold Folder/Album (0.8 sec. down Press and hold more) (0.8 sec. Mute more) iPod CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc, DVD, USB, iPod, Press Track/File up/down...
6. Setup Audio settings Audio settings screen Detailed audio settings can be pro- grammed. Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Audio”. Function Page Select detailed sound settings. Select to set detailed FM radio settings. Select to set detailed DAB Select the items to be set. settings.
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6. Setup FM radio settings DAB settings* Display the audio setting screen. Display the audio setting screen. (→P.185) (→P.185) Select “FM radio settings”. Select “DAB settings”. Select the desired button to be set. Select the desired button to be set. Function Function Select “Broadcaster”...
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6. Setup iPod settings External video settings Display the audio setting screen. Display the audio setting screen. (→P.185) (→P.185) Select “iPod settings”. Select “External video settings”. Select “Video sound input”. Select “Video signal format”. Select a screen button for the desired Select a screen button for the desired setting.
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6. Setup Cover art settings DVD settings Display the audio setting screen. Display the audio setting screen. (→P.185) (→P.185) Select “Cover art settings”. Select “DVD settings”. Selecting “DVD settings” on the DVD top Select the desired button to be set. screen can also display “DVD settings”...
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6. Setup ■ ■ Subtitle language Auto start The subtitle language can be changed. Discs that are inserted while the vehi- cle is in motion will automatically start Select “Subtitle language”. playing. Certain discs may not play. Select the desired language to be read Select “Auto start”.
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6. Setup Language codes list Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language 0514 English 0515 Esperanto 1214 Lingala 1913 Samoan 1001 Japanese 0520 Estonian 1215 Laotian 1914 Shona 0618 French 0521 Basque 1220 Lithuanian 1915 Somali 0405 German 0601 Persian 1222 Latvian, Lettish...
7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information Radio Usually, a problem with radio reception NOTICE does not mean there is a problem with the radio — it is just the normal result ● To avoid damage to the audio/visual of conditions outside the vehicle.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 the upper atmosphere — especially at km). Once outside this range, you may no- night.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system DVD player DVD player and disc DVD logo is a trademark of DVD Format/ This DVD player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only. Logo Licensing Corporation. Extremely high temperatures can keep the DVD player from working.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Special shaped discs Labeled discs Transparent/translucent 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.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro- cess that allows discs to be played on a conventional player) cannot played. It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD- RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because Wrong...
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ■ Marks shown on DVD video discs DVD video discs Indicates NTSC/PAL This DVD player conforms to NTSC/ NTSC/PAL format of colour TV. PAL colour TV formats. DVD video discs conforming to another format Indicates the number such as SECAM cannot be used.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Multi-angle feature: The same scene can DVD video disc glossary be enjoyed from different angles. DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Disc Multi-language feature: The subtitle and that holds video. DVD video discs have audio language can be selected.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Compatible models iPod ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod ® ® ® classic , iPod touch and iPhone devic- es can be used with this system. Made for • iPhone 5* •...
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ■ Corresponding sampling frequen- File information ■ Compatible USB devices File type Frequency (kHz) USB 2.0 HS (480 MP3 files: USB communica- 32/44.1/48 Mbps) and FS (12 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 tion formats Mbps) MP3 files: 16/22.05/24...
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ■ MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA Corresponding bit rates (Windows Media Audio) (Advanced Audio Coding) are audio com- File type Bit rate (kbps) pression standards. MP3 files: This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files 32 - 320 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 on CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW discs...
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system M3u playlists are not compatible with the audio player. MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for- 001.mp3 mats are not compatible with the audio 002.wma player. Folder 1 The player is compatible with VBR (Vari- 003.mp3 Folder 2 able Bit Rate).
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ISO 9660 format Terms This is the international standard for the Packet write formatting of CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO 9660 format, there are 2 lev- This is a general term that describes the els of regulations.
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7. Tips for operating the audio/visual system WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed ® Microsoft . It compresses files into a size smaller than that of MP3 files. The decod- ing formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and Trademark Acknowledgement Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the...
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Please check your iPod. “Music tracks not sup- ® Bluetooth ® ported. Check your This indicates a problem in the Bluetooth device. Audio portable player.” INFORMATION ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
Speech command system Speech command system operation Speech command system ..206 Using the speech command system ........206 Speech command system operation ........ 207 Command list......212...
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1. Speech command system operation Speech command system Microphone The speech command system enables navigation, audio/visual hands-free systems to be operated us- ing speech commands. Refer to the command list for samples of speech commands. (→P.212) INFORMATION ● Commands that are not displayed in the “Shortcuts”...
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1. Speech command system operation Operation from the main menu Speech command system operation Press the talk switch. Operation from the shortcuts Saying “Main menu” or selecting Press the talk switch. “Main menu”. After the “Shortcuts” screen has been dis- played, voice guidance will commence.
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1. Speech command system operation Say or select the desired command on INFORMATION the screen. ● If the navigation system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again. ● If a speech command cannot be recog- nized, voice guidance will say “Pardon?”...
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1. Speech command system operation For UK English and French Speech command example: Performing a destination Say “<house number>”, “<street search by address name>” and “<city name>” continu- ously. Use the official language of the country Except for UK English and French the desired destination is in.
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1. Speech command system operation INFORMATION INFORMATION ● ● To change the country to be searched, A USB memory or iPod must be con- “Change country” when nected to enable track searching and screen to say the city name is displayed playback.
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1. Speech command system operation Say or select a registered contact Speech command example: name. Dial number In the same manner as it is displayed on Press the talk switch. the screen, “Call <name>”, after saying “Call” say the name of a contact. “Dial <number>”...
1. Speech command system operation Command list Recognizable speech 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 “Shortcuts”...
1. Speech command system operation Telephone Shortcuts Command Action menu Places a call to the said telephone type of the “Call <name><number type>” contact from the contact list “Dial <number>” Places a call to the said telephone number Audio Shortcuts Command Action menu...
1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference Some basics The telephone top screen can be used The hands-free system enables calls to make a telephone call. To display to be made and received without hav- the hands-free operation screen, press ing to take your hands off the steering wheel.
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Using the telephone switch/ INFORMATION microphone ● This system is not guaranteed to oper- ® ate with all Bluetooth devices. Steering switch ● If your cellular phone does not support By pressing the telephone switch, a ®...
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Speech command system INFORMATION ● The other party’s voice will be heard Press this switch to operate the speech from the front speakers. The audio/ command system. visual system will be muted during tele- phone calls or when hands-free speech commands are used.
1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Calling on the Bluetooth When selling or disposing of the phone vehicle A lot of personal data is registered ® After a Bluetooth phone has been when the hands-free system is used. registered, a call can be made using When selling or disposing of the vehi- the hands-free system.
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How to make a call Page By favourites list By call history By contacts list “Toyota assistance”: →P.224 By dial pad Select the desired number. By e-mail/SMS/MMS By POI call By off hook switch By speech command system Check that the “Call”...
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) When is selected By call history Check that the “Call” screen is dis- Up to 45 call history items (missed, in- played. coming and outgoing) can be selected When the desired contact is selected from the “Call history”...
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) When the contact is empty By contacts list Calls can be made by using contact ■ ® For PBAP compatible Bluetooth data which is transferred from a regis- phones tered cellular phone. (→P.238) When “Automatic contact/history trans- Up to 2500 contacts (maximum of 4 fer”...
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) ■ For PBAP incompatible but OPP INFORMATION ® compatible Bluetooth phones ● Manual transfer operation cannot be performed while driving. Select “Contacts”. ● If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible, the contacts can- Select the desired item.
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The call has to be placed from a coun- The call has to be placed from a coun- try where 112 is available. try where Toyota roadside assist ser- vice is available. INFORMATION To use this function, it is necessary to ●...
1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Receiving on the Select ® phone Bluetooth 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 Check that the “Call”...
1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Talking on the Bluetooth INFORMATION phone ● When cellular phone call is changed to hands-free call, the hands-free screen While talking on the telephone, this will be displayed and its functions can be operated on the screen.
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Incoming call waiting INFORMATION ● A continuous tone signal is a character When a call is interrupted by a third string that consists of numbers and the party while talking, this screen is dis- characters (e.g.
1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Select “Messages”. Bluetooth phone message function Received messages can be forwarded ® from the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using the navigation system. ® Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone connected, received messages The telephone top screen can be dis- may not be transferred to the message...
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Receiving a message Checking messages Display “Messages” screen. When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is re- (→P.228) ceived, the incoming message screen pops up with sound and is ready to be Select the desired message from the operated on the screen.
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Select “Send”. INFORMATION ® ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on the telephone. ● Messages displayed ® appropriate connected Bluetooth phone’s registered mail address folder.
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) Select corresponding to the de- Calling the message sender sired message to edit. Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/ MMS message sender’s telephone number. ■ Calling from e-mail/SMS/MMS mes- sage display Display “Messages”...
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1. Telephone operation (hands-free system for cellular phones) ■ Check that the “Call” screen is dis- Calling from a number within a played. message Calls can be made to a number identi- INFORMATION fied in a message’s text area. ● A series of numbers may be recognized as a telephone number.
Information Page Sound settings Select “Telephone”. Contact settings Messaging settings Telephone display settings Toyota assistance setting “Sound settings” screen Select the item to be set. The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. Display “Telephone settings”...
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2. Setup Select the desired item to be set. “Messaging settings” screen Display “Telephone settings” screen. (→P.233) Select “Messaging settings”. Select the desired item to be set. Function Select to set the desired ringtone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the ring- tone volume.
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2. Setup Function INFORMATION ● Depending on the telephone, these Select to set automatic message functions may not be available. transfer on/off. Select to set automatic message ■ Displaying the “Messaging set- readout on/off. tings” screen in a different way Select to set the SMS/MMS notifica- tion popup on/off.
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(→P.233) screen. “Drop down”: A message is dis- Select “Toyota assistance settings”. played on the upper side of the Select the country. screen and can only be operated via the steering wheel switches.
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Select the registered country’s screen button. Display the telephone top screen. (→P.219) Select “Favourites”. Select “Toyota assistance”. If a country has not been registered Select a country. Select another country to replace the existing country. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
2. Setup Select the desired item to be set. Contact settings Press the “SETUP” button. Function Page Select to transfer contacts from the connected tele- phone to the system and to Select “Telephone”. add/edit/delete contacts. Select to add or delete con- tacts to the favourites list.
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2. Setup ■ Displaying the “Contacts” screen “Contacts” screen in a different way Display “Contacts” screen. Display the telephone top screen. (→P.238) (→P.219) Select “Manage contacts”. Select “Contacts”. Select the desired item to be set. Select “Options”. Select “Manage contacts”. Transfer contacts from telephone Operation methods differ between...
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2. Setup ■ Check that a confirmation screen is For PBAP incompatible but OPP displayed when the operation is com- ® compatible Bluetooth phones plete. This operation cannot be performed This operation may be unnecessary while driving. depending on the type of cellular phone. Depending on the type of cellular phone, Select “Transfer contacts”.
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2. Setup ■ Updating the contacts in a different Registering a new contact to (From “Call history” the contact list screen) New contact data can be registered. ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth Up to 4 numbers per person can be phones, this function is available when registered.
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2. Setup Select “Add to contacts”. Select corresponding to the de- sired name or number. Follow the steps in “Registering a new contact to the contact list” from step 2. For editing the name (→P.241) Follow the steps in “Registering a new contact to the contact list”...
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2. Setup ■ Deleting the contact in a different Deleting the contact data way (From the “Contact details” ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth screen) phones, this function is available when Display the telephone top screen. “Automatic contact/history transfer” is (→P.219) set to off. (→P.235) Select “Contacts”, “Call history”...
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2. Setup Registering the contacts in the “Favourites” screen favourites list Up to 14 contacts (maximum of 4 num- Select “Add”. bers per contact) can be registered in the favourites list. Select the desired contact to add to the favourites list. Display “Contacts”...
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2. Setup ■ Registering contacts in the favou- Deleting the contacts in the rites list in a different way favourites list From the “Contacts” screen Select “Remove”. Display the telephone top screen. Select the desired contact and select (→P.219) “Remove”. Select “Contacts”.
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2. Setup From the “Contact details” screen Select the desired contact and select “Delete”. Display the telephone top screen. (→P.219) Select “Contacts”, “Call history” or “Favourites” and select the desired contact to delete. Select “Remove favourite”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
∗ firmed this ® Bluetooth cellular The hands-free sys- system, check with phone. ® your Toyota dealer. tem or Bluetooth device does Use a cellular phone ® The Bluetooth ver- work. ® sion of the connected with Bluetooth ver- ∗...
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3. What to do if... Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Manually connect the ® Another Bluetooth cellular phone you device already wish to use to this connected. system. Enable ® Bluetooth function ® Bluetooth function ∗...
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∗ compatible with firmed this transferring phone- system, check with book data. your Toyota dealer. Automatic contact Set automatic con- transfer function on tact transfer function Phonebook data this system is set to on this system to on.
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3. What to do if... ® When using the Bluetooth message function Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Enable message Message transfer is transfer on the cellu- ∗ not enabled on the lar phone (approve cellular phone. message transfer on Messages cannot be the telephone).
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3. What to do if... In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system ® The Bluetooth con- nection status is dis- Connection confir- To turn off the dis- played at the top of mation display on play, set connection ...
Connected services overview ....... 254 Before using connected services ........256 Settings required for using the service ........256 Obtaining Toyota portal site account........256 Connecting to internet....257 Online search......257 Online search......257 Viewing POI* details ....261 Importing memory points and stored routes......
1. Connected services Connected services overview The following services are available by connecting the navigation system to Toyota ® portal site via the internet using a cellular phone or Wi-Fi network. Online search: New establishments, such as restaurants, bars etc., that are not reg- istered in the navigation system, can be set as a destination.
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Access Toyota portal site and search POIs and routes. site* Toyota portal site* The POIs and routes are saved at Toyota portal site. USB memory The POIs and routes are saved to the USB memory. Via the internet, the POIs are downloaded to the navigation system.
Observe the following precaution: Before using this service, it is necessary Obtaining Toyota portal site to access Toyota portal site via a per- account sonal computer and create an account. When creating an account, “Navigation Before using connected services, it is identification”...
1. Connected services Select “Connected service”. Online search Online search New establishments or establishments that are not registered in the navigation system can be set as a destination. In order to perform an online search, the system must already be connected to the internet.
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1. Connected services Select “Online search”. Select the desired point from the dis- played list. Enter a search item and select “Search”. Function Displays search results • Up to 20 search results are down- loaded at a time. • Unsupported characters will not be displayed on the list.
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“Enter”. The desired search engine can be set. Before using a new search engine, the terms of use must be read and agreed to on Toyota portal site. Depending on the conditions, certain search engines cannot be selected. Select “Provider”.
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1. Connected services ■ Select the desired item to search for a Selecting previous word point. search Select “History”. Select the desired word. Function Select to set a location by address or location. “Delete”: Select to delete previous search words. Select to set a location by a previ- ously selected destination.
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1. Connected services Evaluating the information Viewing POI details Select “Detail” on the POI information Your rating of the selected POI can be screen. (→P.259) submitted. If the information is incor- rect, you can notify the search provider Check that the details of the selected by selecting the appropriate button.
POIs and routes searched on Toyota To access Toyota portal site via the in- portal site can be downloaded to the ® ternet, the cellular phone or Wi-Fi navigation system and set as a desti- must already be registered with the nation or saved as memory points.
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1. Connected services Display the “My memory” screen. INFORMATION (→P.262) ● Setting “Automatic memory point down- load” to “Yes” will automatically down- Select “Copy from USB”. load external points. (→P.268) • If a screen related to a memory point is changed to before automatic memory point download...
USB memory, only 20 memory points and routes will be displayed at a time. ● Memory points acquired from Toyota portal site can only be registered with the navigation system registered at the time of acquirement.
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1. Connected services Select the desired item to search for a Scroll the map to the desired point point. (→P.68) and select “OK”. Check that the picture is displayed. Function Select to set a Street View location by address or location. Select to set a Street View location by a previously selected destination.
1. Connected services Select the desired item to search for a Panoramio point. Users’ pictures on a map, comments and other information can be viewed. In order to perform Panoramio, the system must already be connected to the internet. (→P.257) Press the “INFO”...
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1. Connected services ■ Check that the thumbnails screen is Viewing a full screen picture displayed. Select “Info” on the title bar. Check that a full screen view of the pic- ture is displayed. Function Select to display the selected pic- ture’s title bar.
2. Setup Select the items to be set. Connected service settings The following detailed connected ser- vice settings can be set. Press the “SETUP” button. Select “Save”. Connected service settings screen Select “Navigation”. Select “Connected service”.
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Before using a new search engine, the selecting “Yes” or “No”. terms of use must be read and agreed to on Toyota portal site. Depending on When the navigation system is started up, the automatic down- the conditions, certain search engines loading of memory points and cannot be selected.
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“OK”. In order for the new user name and pass- word to be applied to the navigation sys- tem, the system needs to connect to Toyota portal site. Deleting user name and password Display the “Connected service set- tings” screen. (→P.268) Select “Delete username and pass-...
Alphabetical index Alphabetical index ® AM/FM/DAB radio......135 Calling on the Bluetooth phone ......... 219 Manual tuning ......136 By call history......221 Overview ........135 By contacts list......222 Presetting a station ....136 By dial pad ....... 223 RDS (Radio data system) ..
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Alphabetical index Destination search ......77 General settings ......51 Destination search screen ....77 General settings screen..... 51 DVD ..........142 GPS (Global Positioning System) ........121 DVD options......143 Limitations of the navigation Overview ........142 system ........121 Setup operation from the rear seat........
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Alphabetical index Map database version and Online search ....... 257 covered area ......123 Viewing POI details....261 About the map data....124 Operating information ....191 Map data ........123 DVD player and disc ....193 Map screen information ....69 Error messages .......
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Alphabetical index ® Registering/connecting Bluetooth device........... 34 Radio operation ......135 Profiles........37 Rear seat entertainment system ® Registering a Bluetooth audio features ........160 player for the first time..... 35 Caution screen......163 ® Registering a Bluetooth Changing the display to be phone for the first time.....
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Telephone operation (Hands-free service ........256 system for cellular phones) ..216 Connecting to internet....257 Telephone settings ....... 233 Obtaining a Toyota portal site “Messaging settings” screen..234 account ........256 “Sound settings” screen... 233 Setup ....111, 185, 233, 268 “Telephone display settings”...
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Alphabetical index Vehicle settings....... 57 Maintenance ......57 Voice settings ......... 56 Voice settings screen....56 VTR..........158 Overview ........158 VTR options ......159 What to do if........247...
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