Toyota KLUGER 2017 Owner's Manual
Toyota KLUGER 2017 Owner's Manual

Toyota KLUGER 2017 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3 QUICK GUIDE BASIC FUNCTION AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM TELEPHONE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Toyota Link INDEX About the following equipment, see the “Owner’s Manual”. • Fuel consumption • Vehicle customization settings...
  • Page 4 Introduction NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL This manual explains the operation of this system. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of this system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed and the map data available at the time of producing this document.
  • Page 5 NAVIGATION SYSTEM (WITH NAVIGATION FUNCTION) 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.
  • Page 6: Symbols Used In Illustrations

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. WARNING ● This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others.
  • Page 7: How To Read This Manual

    HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Name Description Operational Outlines An outline of the operation is explained. Main Operations The steps of an operation are explained. Related Operations A main operation’s supplementary operations are described. Information Useful information for the user is described.
  • Page 8 SAFETY INSTRUCTION (WITH WARNING NAVIGATION FUNCTION) ● For safety, the driver should not operate To use this system in the safest possible the system while he/she is driving. Insuf- manner, follow all the safety tips shown ficient attention to the road and traffic below.
  • Page 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTION (WITHOUT NAVIGATION FUNCTION) To use this system in the safest possible 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. The first priority while driving should always be the safe op- eration of the vehicle.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK GUIDE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1. BASIC FUNCTION ......12 1. BASIC OPERATION ......56 BUTTONS OVERVIEW......12 QUICK REFERENCE ......56 “Apps” SCREEN........14 SOME BASICS ........58 HOME SCREEN........16 2. RADIO OPERATION......62 2. QUICK REFERENCE .......20 AM/FM/DAB RADIO .......
  • Page 11 CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE ....164 MAGNIFYING FUNCTION....171 PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRECAUTIONS ......... 172 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ... 183 3. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST-SENSOR ......186 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST-SENSOR ......186 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST SETTING ......193...
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS NAVIGATION SYSTEM Toyota Link 1. BEFORE USING THE 1. Toyota Link OVERVIEW ....290 NAVIGATION SYSTEM ....234 Toyota Link SERVICE ......290 NAVIGATION SETTINGS ....234 2. Toyota Link OPERATION ..... 295 NAVIGATION MENU......235 Toyota Link ........... 295 ON-SCREEN BUTTONS AND 3.
  • Page 13: Quick Guide

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

    1. BASIC FUNCTION 1. BUTTONS OVERVIEW Without navigation function With navigation function...
  • Page 15 1. BASIC FUNCTION Function Page 62, 65, 68, Press to mute/unmute or pause/resume the current operation. 72, 77 By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected 26, 27 functions. Insert a disc into this slot. Press to eject a disc. Press to turn the audio system on and off, and turn it to adjust the vol- 24, 58 ume.
  • Page 16: Apps" Screen

    1. BASIC FUNCTION 2. “Apps” SCREEN Press the “APPS” button to display the “Apps” screen.
  • Page 17 1. BASIC FUNCTION Function Page Select to display the map screen. Select to display the audio control screen. Select to display the hands-free operation screen. Select to display the “Message inbox” screen. “Owner’s Select to display the fuel consumption screen. Manual”...
  • Page 18: Home Screen

    1. BASIC FUNCTION 3. HOME SCREEN Press the “HOME” button to display the home screen. The home screen can display multiple information screens, such as the audio sys- tem screen and hands-free screen, simultaneously. When hands-free mode is selected, it is possible to make call on the home screen if the desired telephone number is registered on the 4 displayed buttons.
  • Page 19 1. BASIC FUNCTION Two-way split screen Function Page ® Displays the condition of the Bluetooth connection Select to display the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 20: Status Display

    1. BASIC FUNCTION STATUS DISPLAY ® The condition of the Bluetooth connection, as well as the level of reception and the amount of cellular phone battery charge left, are displayed on the status dis- play. When the status bar is selected, the screen is switched to the “Bluetooth* setup” screen.
  • Page 21 1. BASIC FUNCTION Indicators Conditions (Gray) (Blue) No connection Poor Good • An antenna for the Bluetooth ® connection is built into the instru- ® The condition of ment panel. The condition of the Bluetooth connection may dete- ® ® Bluetooth riorate and the system may not function when a Bluetooth phone...
  • Page 22: Quick Reference

    2. QUICK REFERENCE 1. “Setup” SCREEN The items shown on the “Setup” screen can be set. Press the “APPS” button, then select “Setup” to display the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 23 Select to set the telephone sound, contacts, message settings, etc.  Select to turn the screen off. To turn it on, press any button. Select to set radio and cover art settings. Select to set Toyota Link settings. Select to set vehicle information.
  • Page 25: Basic Function

    BASIC FUNCTION ® BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE Bluetooth SETTINGS OPERATION 1. REGISTERING/CONNECTING ® 1. INITIAL SCREEN ......24 Bluetooth DEVICE..... 34 ® REGISTERING A Bluetooth PHONE 2. CAPACITIVE TOUCH FOR THE FIRST TIME ....... 34 SWITCHES........25 ® REGISTERING A Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME..
  • Page 26: Basic Information Before Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. INITIAL SCREEN Vehicles without a smart entry & start RESTARTING THE SYSTEM system When system response is extremely When the engine switch is turned to the slow, the system can be restarted. “ACC” or “ON” position, the initial screen will be displayed and the sys- Press and hold the “PWR·VOL”...
  • Page 27: Capacitive Touch Switches

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES The control panel uses capacitive INFORMATION touch sensors. ● Please do not reach your hand to the part of button when the system turn on. Because the button may become unre- sponsive for a while.
  • Page 28: Touch Screen Gestures

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 3. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use Touch Changing and selecting various set- Quickly touch and release tings once. Drag* Touch the screen with •...
  • Page 29: Touch Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 4. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the INFORMATION buttons on the screen. (Referred to as ● If the system does not respond to touch- screen buttons in this manual.) ing a screen button, move your finger away from the screen and then touch it again.
  • Page 30: Home Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 5. HOME SCREEN OPERATION The home screen can display multiple CUSTOMISING THE HOME information screens, such as the audio SCREEN system screen and hands-free screen, The display items/area on the home simultaneously. screen can be changed. Press the “HOME”...
  • Page 31: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 6. ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION When searching for an address, name, LIST SCREEN etc., or entering data, letters and num- bers can be entered via the screen. DISPLAYING THE LIST* ENTERING LETTERS AND Select “Results”...
  • Page 32: List Screen Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION LIST SCREEN OPERATION When a list is displayed, use the appro- priate screen button to scroll through the list. Icon Function Select to skip to the next or previ- ous page. Select and hold scroll through the displayed list. This indicates displayed...
  • Page 33: Screen Adjustment

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 7. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT The contrast and brightness of the CHANGING BETWEEN DAY screen display and the image of the AND NIGHT MODE camera display can be adjusted, and/ Depending on the position of the head- or changed to either day or night mode.
  • Page 34 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST/ BRIGHTNESS The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted according to the brightness of your surroundings. Select “General” or “Camera”. Select the desired item. Screen button Function Select to brighten the “Brightness”...
  • Page 35: Linking Multi-Information Display And The System

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 8. LINKING MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY AND THE SYSTEM* The following functions of the system are linked with the multi-information display in the instrument cluster: • Telephone • Fuel consumption etc. These functions can be operated using multi-information display control switches on the steering wheel.
  • Page 36: Bluetooth ® Settings

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® 1. REGISTERING/CONNECTING Bluetooth DEVICE Select “Yes” to register a telephone. ® 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. Once the telephone has been regis- tered, it is possible to use the hands- free system.
  • Page 37: Registering A Bluetooth ® Audio Player For The First Time

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS Check that the following screen is dis- ® REGISTERING A Bluetooth played when registration is complete. AUDIO PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME ® To use the Bluetooth Audio, it is nec- essary to register an audio player with the system.
  • Page 38 ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS Select “Source” on the audio control screen. Select “Bluetooth* audio”. Select “Connect”. Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A ® Bluetooth DEVICE” from “STEP 2”. (→P.39) *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 39: Profiles

    Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.1 Access Profile) Phone ® MAP (Message Access Bluetooth  Ver. 1.0 Profile) phone message Toyota Link  SPP (Serial Port Profile) Ver. 1.1 service A2DP (Advanced Audio Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.2 ® Bluetooth Distribution Profile) ®...
  • Page 40: Setting Bluetooth ® Details

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® 2. SETTING Bluetooth DETAILS Press the “APPS” button. “Bluetooth* setup” SCREEN Function Page Select “Setup”. ® Registering a Bluetooth device Select “Bluetooth*”. ® Deleting a Bluetooth device Select the desired item to be set. ® Connecting a Bluetooth device ®...
  • Page 41: Registering A Bluetooth® Device

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® DISPLAYING THE “Bluetooth* REGISTERING A Bluetooth setup” SCREEN IN A DEVICE DIFFERENT WAY ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be reg- Press the “APPS” button. istered. Select “Setup”. ® Bluetooth compatible phones (HFP) Select “Telephone”. and audio players (AVP) can be regis- tered simultaneously.
  • Page 42: Deleting A Bluetooth ® Device

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® For details about operating the Bluetooth ® DELETING A Bluetooth device, see the manual that comes with it. DEVICE cancel registration, select “Cancel”. Display the “Bluetooth* setup” screen. ® Register the Bluetooth device using (→P.38) ®...
  • Page 43: Connecting A Bluetooth Device

    Supported profile icons will be displayed. : Telephone : Audio player : Telephone/Toyota Link service Supported profile icons for currently con- nected devices will illuminate. Selecting a profile icon which is not cur- rently connected will switch the connec- tion to the function.
  • Page 44: Connecting Manually

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ■ ■ ® AUTO CONNECTION MODE RECONNECTING THE Bluetooth PHONE To turn auto connection mode on, set “Bluetooth* power” to on. (→P.44) ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected ® Leave the Bluetooth device in a loca- due to poor reception from the tion where the connection can be es- ®...
  • Page 45: Editing The Bluetooth Device Information

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® EDITING THE Bluetooth Information DEVICE INFORMATION ® The name of the Bluetooth device. Can be changed to a desired name. (→P.44) ® The Bluetooth device’s information can be displayed on the screen. The ® Select to set the Bluetooth audio displayed information can be edited.
  • Page 46: System Settings" Screen

    ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS CHANGING A DEVICE NAME “System settings” SCREEN Select “Device name”. ® The Bluetooth settings can be con- Enter the name and select “OK”. firmed and changed. Display the “Bluetooth* setup” screen. INFORMATION (→P.38) ● Even if the device name is changed, the ®...
  • Page 47 ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS CHANGING “Bluetooth* power” Information Page ® Select to set Bluetooth Select “Bluetooth* power”. connection on/off. When “Bluetooth* power” is on: Displays system name. Vehicles without a smart entry and start Can be changed to a de- system sired name.
  • Page 48: Other Settings

    3. OTHER SETTINGS 1. GENERAL SETTINGS Settings are available for system time, GENERAL SETTINGS operation sounds, etc. SCREEN Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “General”. Select the items to be set.
  • Page 49: System Time Settings

    (→P.48) Select to delete personal data. (→P.50) Select to update software versions. For details, contact your Toyota deal- Select to display the software infor- mation. Notices related to third party software used in this product are en- listed. (This includes instructions for obtaining such software, where ap- plicable.)
  • Page 50: Setting The Time Zone

    3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ SETTING THE TIME ZONE CUSTOMISING THE STARTUP AND SCREEN OFF IMAGES Select “Time zone”. Select the desired time zone. An image can be copied from a USB memory and used as the startup and screen off images. Vehicles without a smart entry and start system When the engine switch is turned to...
  • Page 51: Transferring Images

    3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ ■ TRANSFERRING IMAGES SETTING THE STARTUP IMAGES Open the cover and connect a USB Display the “General settings” screen. memory. (→P.46) Select “Customise startup image”. Select the desired image. Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on.
  • Page 52: Deleting Personal Data

    3. OTHER SETTINGS ■ DELETING TRANSFERRED DELETING PERSONAL DATA IMAGES Display the “General settings” screen. Display the “General settings” screen. (→P.46) (→P.46) Select “Delete personal data”. Select “Customise startup image” or “Customise screen off image”. Select “Delete”. Select “Delete all”. Select “Yes”.
  • Page 53: Voice Settings

    3. OTHER SETTINGS 2. VOICE SETTINGS Voice volume etc. can be set. VOICE SETTINGS SCREEN Press the “APPS” button. Function Select to adjust the volume of voice guidance. Select “Setup”. Select to set the voice guidance dur- Select “Voice”. ing route guidance on/off. Select the items to be set.
  • Page 54: Vehicle Settings

    Settings are available for vehicle cus- VEHICLE SETTINGS SCREEN tomization and peripheral monitoring system. Press the “APPS” button. Function Page Select to set vehicle “Owner’s customization. Manual” Select to set Toyota Select “Setup”. parking assist-sensor. Select “Vehicle”. Select the desired items to be set.
  • Page 55 3. OTHER SETTINGS...
  • Page 56 2. USB MEMORY ....... 68 BASIC OPERATION OVERVIEW ........... 68 PLAYING A USB AUDIO ....... 71 1. QUICK REFERENCE......56 3. iPod ..........72 2. SOME BASICS .......58 OVERVIEW ........... 72 TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF ..........58 iPod AUDIO ........... 76 SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE ..
  • Page 57 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 2. PLAYING A Blu-ray Disc™ TIPS FOR OPERATING THE (BD) AND DVD DISCS ....109 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER ....109 TURNING ON THE BD/DVD 1. OPERATING INFORMATION ..89 MODE ..........110 RADIO............ 89 PLAYING/PAUSING A DISC....110 CD PLAYER AND DISC ......
  • Page 58: Basic Operation

    1. BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods: Using the “AUDIO” button Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio screen. Using the “APPS” button Press the “APPS” button, then select “Audio” to display the audio screen. Without navigation function With navigation function...
  • Page 59 1. BASIC OPERATION Function Page Using the radio Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc Playing a USB memory Playing an iPod ® Playing a Bluetooth device Using the AUX port Using the steering wheel audio switches Audio system settings Rear seat entertainment system...
  • Page 60: Some Basics

    1. BASIC OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the ba- TURNING THE SYSTEM ON sic features of the audio/visual system. AND OFF Some information may not pertain to your system. Vehicles without a smart entry and start system Your audio/visual system works when the engine switch is in the “ACC”...
  • Page 61: Selecting An Audio Source

    1. BASIC OPERATION REORDERING THE AUDIO SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE SOURCE Display the “Select audio source” Press the “AUDIO” button. screen. (→P.59) Select “Reorder”. Select “Source” or press the “AU- Select the desired audio source then DIO” button again. to reorder. DISC SLOT INSERTING A DISC Insert a disc into the disc slot.
  • Page 62: Ejecting A Disc

    1. BASIC OPERATION EJECTING A DISC USB/AUX PORT Press the button and remove the Open the cover and connect a device. disc. Turn on the power of the device if it is not turned on. NOTICE INFORMATION ● Never try to disassemble or oil any part ●...
  • Page 63: Tone And Balance

    1. BASIC OPERATION Select the desired screen button. TONE AND BALANCE TONE: How good an audio program sounds is 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.
  • Page 64: Radio Operation

    2. RADIO OPERATION 1. AM/FM/DAB* RADIO OVERVIEW The radio operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “AM”, “FM” or “DAB” on the “Select audio source” screen. (→P.59) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL *: With navigation function...
  • Page 65 2. RADIO OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display a list of receivable stations/services. Select to display the preset station/service screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to display the audio setting screen. •...
  • Page 66: Presetting Astation/Service

    2. RADIO OPERATION PRESETTING A STATION/ RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) SERVICE Depending on the availability of RDS infrastructure, the service may not Up to 6 preset stations/services can be function properly. registered in AM/DAB mode and up to 12 preset stations can be registered for FM radio mode.
  • Page 67: Media Operation

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 1. CD OVERVIEW The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “DISC” on the “Select audio source” screen. (→P.59) Inserting a disc (→P.59) ■ CONTROL SCREEN Audio CD MP3/WMA/AAC disc ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 68 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. • Audio CD: Select to display a track list. •...
  • Page 69: Playing An Audio Cd

    3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING AN AUDIO CD PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC REPEATING REPEATING The track currently being listened to can be repeated. The file or folder currently being lis- tened to can be repeated. Select “RPT”. Select “RPT”. The repeat mode changes as follows each time the screen button is selected.
  • Page 70: Usb Memory

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 2. USB MEMORY OVERVIEW The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “USB (DEVICE NAME)” on the “Select audio source” screen. (→P.59) Connecting a USB memory (→P.60) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 71 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the play mode selection screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now playing”...
  • Page 72 3. MEDIA OPERATION WARNING ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving. NOTICE ● Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player. ●...
  • Page 73: Playing A Usb Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION RANDOM ORDER PLAYING A USB AUDIO Files/tracks or folders/albums can be REPEATING automatically and randomly selected. The file/track or folder/album currently Select “RAND”. being listened to can be repeated. The random mode changes as follows each time the screen button is selected. Select “RPT”.
  • Page 74: Ipod

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. iPod OVERVIEW The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “iPod (DEVICE NAME)” on the “Select audio source” screen. (→P.59) Connecting an iPod (→P.60) When the iPod connected to the system includes iPod video, the system can only output the sound by selecting the browse screen.
  • Page 75 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 76 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set shuffle playback. Select to display the play mode selection screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now playing”...
  • Page 77 ● If a Toyota Link application (→P.295) is used while iPod audio is being played back, oper- ation may become unstable. In this case, restart the cellular phone. (Refer to the manual that came with the cellular phone for turning it on/off.)
  • Page 78: Ipod Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION RANDOM ORDER iPod AUDIO Tracks or albums can be automatically REPEATING and randomly selected. The track currently being listened to Select can be repeated. The shuffle mode changes as follows each time the screen button is selected. Select The repeat mode changes as follows each : Playing the tracks on...
  • Page 79: Bluetooth ® Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ® 4. Bluetooth AUDIO ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication. ® This audio system supports Bluetooth , a wireless data system capable of playing ®...
  • Page 80 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 81 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. ® Displays Bluetooth device condition Select to display the sound settings screen. Shows progress Select to play/pause. Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the playlist screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now playing”...
  • Page 82 3. MEDIA OPERATION WARNING ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the Bluetooth ® audio system while driv- ing. ● Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth ® antennas. People with implantable cardiac pace- makers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the ®...
  • Page 83 3. MEDIA OPERATION INFORMATION ● ® Depending on the Bluetooth device that is connected to the system, the music may start playing when selecting while it is paused. Conversely, the music may pause when selecting while it is playing. ● In the following conditions, the system may not function: ®...
  • Page 84: Connecting A Bluetooth Device

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ® ® CONNECTING A Bluetooth LISTENING TO Bluetooth DEVICE AUDIO ® To use the Bluetooth audio system, it REPEATING ® is necessary to register a Bluetooth The track or album currently being lis- device with the system. tened to can be repeated.
  • Page 85: Aux

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 5. AUX OVERVIEW The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “AUX” on the “Select audio source” screen. (→P.59) Connecting a device to the AUX port (→P.60) ■ CONTROL SCREEN ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 86 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Press to turn mute on/off. • Turn to adjust volume. • Press to turn the audio system on/off. • Press and hold to restart the audio system. Press to select an audio mode.
  • Page 87: Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS 1. STEERING SWITCHES Some parts of the audio system can be adjusted with the switches on the steering wheel. Switch Volume control switch “ ” “ ” switch “MODE/HOLD” switch Volume control switch Mode Operation Function Press Volume up/down Press and hold...
  • Page 88 4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS “ ” “ ” switch Mode Operation Function Preset station up/down (Preset tuning screen) AM, FM, DAB* Press Station list up/down (Station list screen) Audio CD, MP3/ Press Track/file up/down WMA/AAC disc, USB, iPod, Press and hold Fast track/file up/down ®...
  • Page 89: Setup

    5. SETUP 1. AUDIO SETTINGS Detailed audio settings can be pro- AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN grammed. Press the “APPS” button. Function Page Select to set detailed FM radio settings. Select “Setup”. Select to set the DAB Ra- dio settings. Select “Audio”. Select to set the cover art ...
  • Page 90: Fm Radio Settings

    5. SETUP FM RADIO SETTINGS DAB SETTINGS* Display the audio setting screen. Display the audio setting screen. (→P.87) (→P.87) Select “FM Radio settings”. Select “DAB Radio settings”. Select the desired button to be set. Select the desired button to be set. Function Function Select to refresh station list.
  • Page 91: Tips For Operating The Audio/Visual System

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1. OPERATING INFORMATION NOTICE Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the ● To avoid damage to the audio/visual effective range of FM is about 40 km. Once system: outside this range, you may notice fading •...
  • Page 92: Cd Player And Disc

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Special shaped discs CD PLAYER AND DISC This CD player is intended for use with 12 cm. discs only. Extremely high temperatures can keep the CD player from working. On hot days, use the air conditioning system to cool the inside of the vehicle before using the player.
  • Page 93 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM NOTICE ● Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
  • Page 94: Ipod

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be COMPATIBLE MODELS played using the DDCD (Double Density CD) system. ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod ® ® ® classic , iPod touch and iPhone devic- iPod es can be used with this system.
  • Page 95: File Information

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■ CORRESPONDING SAMPLING FILE INFORMATION FREQUENCY ■ COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES File type Frequency (kHz) USB 2.0 HS MP3 files: USB communication 32/44.1/48 (480 Mbps) and MPEG 1 LAYER 3 formats FS (12 Mbps) MP3 files: 16/22.05/24 File formats...
  • Page 96 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■ The sound quality of MP3/WMA files gen- COMPATIBLE CHANNEL MODES erally improves with higher bit rates. In order to achieve a reasonable level of File type Channel mode sound quality, discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps are recom- Stereo, joint stereo, dual MP3 files...
  • Page 97: Terms

    6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM TERMS Playlists created using “WINAMP” soft- ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u). PACKET WRITE This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on-demand to CD-R, etc., in the same way that data is MP3 is an audio compression standard written to floppy or hard discs.
  • Page 98: Error Messages

    Please check your iPod. “Music tracks not support- ® ® This indicates a problem in the Bluetooth Bluetooth ed. Please check your au- vice. Audio dio player.” INFORMATION ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 99: Rear Seat Entertainment System Operation

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 1. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM FEATURES* The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy video such as Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) and DVD disc. The video played by the rear seat entertainment system is not displayed on the au- dio system’s screen.
  • Page 100: Opening The Display

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DISPLAY INFORMATION ● The illumination of the screen automati- cally turns off when the display is closed. OPENING THE DISPLAY However, the rear seat entertainment system is not turned off. (The sound is Press the lock release button to open not turned off.) the display.
  • Page 101: Disc Slot

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DISC SLOT INFORMATION ● If a disc cannot be ejected, do not forc- ibly take out the disc. Keep pressing the LOADING A DISC button for approximately 10 seconds and release it. Insert the disc into the slot with the la- ●...
  • Page 102: Remote Controller

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION REMOTE CONTROLLER Function Turning on the “DISC” mode The rear seat entertainment system can be operated with the remote con- Adjusting the screen settings troller. The system cannot be operated by touching the switches on the screen TURNING ON/OFF THE REAR directly.
  • Page 103 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE AUDIO ADJUSTING THE SCREEN SOURCE SETTINGS Press the “DISC” or “SD” button to You can adjust the colour, contrast, change the audio/video source. tone and brightness of the screen. The screen setting levels can be adjusted for day mode and night mode individu- SELECTING A CONTROL ICON ally.
  • Page 104 When replacing the AA batteries • Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, electric appliance shop, or camera stores. • Replace only with the same or equiva- lent type recommended by a Toyota dealer. • Dispose of used batteries according to local laws.
  • Page 105: Operating From The Front Seats

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION OPERATING FROM THE WARNING FRONT SEATS ● To prevent accidents and electric shock • Do not disassemble or modify the The rear seat entertainment system remote controller. can be operated from the front seats. ●...
  • Page 106: Discs That Can Be Used

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION The rear seat entertainment system DISCS THAT CAN BE USED can be operated from this screen. Discs with the marks shown below can be used. Playback may not be possible depending on recording format or disc features, or due to scratches, dirt or deterioration.
  • Page 107 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION The following discs cannot be used on this Labeled discs system: • SACD • BDXL™ disc • BD-RE with the cartridge • HD DVD • DVD-Audio • Video CD Special shaped discs NOTICE ● Do not special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations.
  • Page 108: Sd Card That Can Be Used

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SD CARD THAT CAN BE COPYRIGHTS AND USED TRADEMARKS Memory cards are restricted to the follow- Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, BD-Live™, ing conditions based on SD standards. BDXL™, and the logos are trademarks of • SD memory card (from 512MB to 2GB) the Blu-ray Disc Association.
  • Page 109 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION patents, http://pat- Cinavia Notice ents.dts.com. Manufactured under license This product uses Cinavia technology to from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the limit the use of unauthorized copies of Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together some commercially-produced film and vid- are registered trademarks, and DTS 2.0 eos and their soundtracks.
  • Page 110 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION This product incorporates the following [Contact address] software: Engineering Administration Group Man- (1) the software developed independently ager Panasonic Corporation 4261 by or for Panasonic Corporation, Ikonobe-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama City (2) the software owned by third party and 224-8520, Japan licensed to Panasonic Corporation, Source code is also freely available to you...
  • Page 111: Playing A Blu-Ray Disc™ (Bd) And Dvd Discs

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 2. PLAYING A Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) AND DVD DISCS This system can play Blu-ray Disc™ REMOTE CONTROLLER (BD) videos with digital sound. In addi- tion to commercial BD and DVD titles, AVCHD and BDAV videos can be played on this system, so digital TV re- corded by home digital video recorders and BD/DVD home videos recorded by...
  • Page 112: Turning On The Bd/Dvd Mode

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Function OPTION SCREEN Selecting a chapter Press the “OPTION” button while watching a BD/DVD video, the follow- Turning on the BD/DVD mode ing screen appears. Press the “OPTION” button once TURNING ON THE BD/DVD again or select “Hide Buttons”...
  • Page 113 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DVD video BDAV AVCHD Function Turning off the option screen Displaying the third page Displaying the second page Displaying the top menu screen Displaying the pop-up menu Displaying the menu screen Rewind Stop Play/pause Fast-forward Displaying the initial setup screen Displaying the top page...
  • Page 114 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DISPLAYING THE POP-UP Function MENU Searching for a chapter BD video Returning to the predetermined scene Some BD video discs have a pop-up navigation menu that can be called up Changing the audio language and be operated on the screen without interrupting playback.
  • Page 115 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE ANGLE CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE The angle can be changed for discs that are multi-angle compatible when The audio language can be changed the angle mark appears on the screen. for discs with multiple audio languag- Select “Angle”.
  • Page 116: Changing The Playback Mode

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE PLAYBACK DISPLAYING THE MODE SECONDARY VIDEO BDAV BD video The playback mode can be changed to Picture-in-picture is a secondary video program mode or playlist mode. Playl- that plays embedded in the primary ist mode cannot be selected if a playlist video.
  • Page 117 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE SECONDARY DISPLAYING THE 10 KEY PAD AUDIO BD video BD video The 10 key pad is used when inputting The secondary audio that for the sec- numbers according to directions of ondary video can be changed. contents.
  • Page 118: Initial Setup

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION INITIAL SETUP Function Setting the BD parental lock The initial setting can be changed. Select “Setup”. Setting a quick playback Select the settings to be changed. Af- Setting a sound dynamic range ter the settings are changed, select “OK”.
  • Page 119 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ■ CHANGING INITIAL LAN- SETTING THE DVD PARENTAL GUAGE OF THE DISC MENU LOCK DVD video Select “Disc Menu Language”. Select the desired language. The level of viewer restrictions can be set. Select “DVD Parental Lock”. Input the 4-digit personal code and then select “OK”.
  • Page 120 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ■ SETTING PARENTAL SETTING A QUICK PLAYBACK LOCK BD video BD video After inserting a BD disc you can skip The age of viewer restrictions can be over to the first playback point and can set.
  • Page 121: Bd/Dvd Video Discs

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SYMBOLS SHOWN ON BD/DVD BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS VIDEO DISCS BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS Symbol Meaning Compatible media Indicates PAL/NTSC for- Media that can be used for playback are BD-ROMs, BD-Rs, BD-REs, DVD-ROMs, DVD-Rs and DVD-RWs. Indicates the number of Compatible disc formats audio tracks...
  • Page 122 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION AVCHD BD/DVD VIDEO DISC AVCHD is a new format (standard) for INFORMATION high definition video cameras that can record play high-resolution Parental controls images. This feature limits what can be viewed in DVDs and SD cards with videos recorded conformity with the level of restrictions of in AVCHD format can playback on this the country.
  • Page 123 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION LANGUAGE CODES LIST Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language 0514 English 0515 Esperanto 1201 Latin 1912 Slovenian 1001 Japanese 0520 Estonian 1214 Lingala 1913 Samoan 0618 French 0521 Basque 1215 Laotian 1914 Shona 0405 German...
  • Page 124: Playing An Audio Cd And Mp3/Wma Discs

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 3. PLAYING AN AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA DISCS Press the “DISC” button if a disc has Function already been loaded in the disc slot. Turning on the audio CD and MP3/ The player will start to play the disc au- WMA mode tomatically.
  • Page 125: Selecting A Folder

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A FOLDER MP3 AND WMA FILES MP3/WMA MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a stan- dard audio compression format. Files Press “ ” or “ ” on the “FOLDER” can be compressed to approximately button until the desired folder number 1/10 of their original size by using MP3 appears.
  • Page 126 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Compatible media MP3 and WMA playback Media that can be used for MP3 and WMA When a disc containing MP3 or WMA files playback: is inserted, all files on the disc are first • CD-ROM/R/RW checked.
  • Page 127: Playing An Sd Card

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 4. PLAYING AN SD CARD This system can play still pictures and Function AVCHD video that are stored in an SD Displaying the option screen card. It does not support music play- back. Selecting a chapter Press the “SD”...
  • Page 128: Playing Still Pictures

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION OPTION SCREEN PLAYING STILL PICTURES Press the “OPTION” button while dis- You can display still pictures that are playing a still picture, the following stored in an SD card. screen appears. Press the “OPTION” button once again or select “Hide But- Select “Picture”.
  • Page 129: Slideshow Setup

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ROTATING THE STILL PICTURES PLAYING AVCHD VIDEO Select to rotate a You can play AVCHD videos that are still picture. stored in an SD card. The rotate information will be maintained until the system is turned off or the SD Select “Video”.
  • Page 130: Formatting The Sd Card

    7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION FORMATTING THE SD CARD SD CARD INFORMATION Compatible files Select “Format SD Card”. The following files can be displayed. Select “Yes” to format the SD card. Picture file format: JPEG × • Picture resolution: between 34 If the SD card is formatted, all data on the ×...
  • Page 131 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION WARNING ● SD cards • Keep away from children. These are small and if swallowed by a child they can cause choking. NOTICE ● Failure to follow the precautions below may result in damage to the SD cards or the SD card slot.
  • Page 132 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION...
  • Page 133 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM ........132 USING THE SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM ........... 132 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION........133 2. COMMAND LIST ......136...
  • Page 134: Speech Command System Operation

    1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM The speech command system enables INFORMATION the audio/visual, hands-free systems ● The speech command system can be and navigation system to be operated operated while guidance is being spo- using speech commands. ken, when “Voice prompt interrupt”...
  • Page 135: Speech Command System

    1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM INFORMATION OPERATION ● If the system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again. Press the talk switch. ● “Voice recognition prompts” can be set After the shortcut menu screen has been to on or off on the “Voice settings”...
  • Page 136 1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION ■ DISPLAYING THE “Voice settings” SPEECH COMMAND SCREENS EXAMPLE: SEARCH FOR A SONG Press the talk switch. Say “Play song <name>”. A confirmation screen will be displayed showing the recognition results. If multiple matching items are found, a selection screen will displayed.
  • Page 137 1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION SPEECH COMMAND SPEECH COMMAND EXAMPLE: CALL NAME EXAMPLE: DIAL NUMBER Press the talk switch. Press the talk switch. Say “Call <contacts> <telephone Say the telephone number. types>”. In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, “Dial <number>”, after saying A confirmation screen will be displayed “Dial”...
  • Page 138: Command List

    1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 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 shortcut menu screen.
  • Page 139 1. SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Audio Command Action “Play playlist <playlists>” Plays tracks from the selected playlist “Play artist <artist>” Plays tracks from the selected artist “Play song <songs>” Plays the selected track “Play album <albums>” Plays tracks from the selected album INFORMATION ●...
  • Page 140 REAR VIEW MONITOR PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. PANORAMIC 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR VIEW MONITOR ...... 151 SYSTEM ........140 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS....151 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ....140 CAMERA SWITCH ......154 SCREEN DESCRIPTION....142 DISPLAY..........154 HOW TO SWITCH THE 2.
  • Page 141: Peripheral Monitoring System

    6. MAGNIFYING FUNCTION ..171 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST- MAGNIFYING THE DISPLAY....171 SENSOR 7. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 1. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST- PRECAUTIONS ......172 SENSOR........186 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN..172 TYPES OF SENSORS ......186 THE CAMERA ........175...
  • Page 142: Rear View Monitor System

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM* The rear view monitor system assists DRIVING PRECAUTIONS the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle with fixed The rear view monitor system is a sup- guide lines on the screen while backing plemental device intended to assist the up, for example while parking.
  • Page 143 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WARNING WARNING ● Never depend on the rear view monitor ● Do not use system in the following system entirely when backing up. The cases: image and the position of the guide lines • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in displayed on the screen may differ from snow the actual state.
  • Page 144: Screen Description

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM SCREEN DESCRIPTION Vehicles without smart entry & start system The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with smart entry &...
  • Page 145 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CANCELING REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM The rear view monitor system is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the “R” position. When the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position and any mode button (such as “AUDIO”...
  • Page 146: Rear View Monitor System Precautions

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON INFORMATION SCREEN ● The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation conditions. The rear view monitor system displays ● Objects which are close to either corner an image of the view from the bumper of the bumper or under the bumper can- of the rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 147: Using The Camera

    ● Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunc- tion. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 148: Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP THE SCREEN AND THE SHARPLY ACTUAL ROAD The distance guide lines will appear to The distance guide lines and the vehicle be closer to the vehicle than the actual width guide lines may not actually be par- distance.
  • Page 149 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND WHEN ANY PART OF THE THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN VEHICLE SAGS SHARPLY When any part of the vehicle sags due The distance guide lines will appear to to the number of passengers or the dis- be further from the vehicle than the ac- tribution of the load, there is a margin tual distance.
  • Page 150: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM VEHICLE WIDTH GUIDE LINES WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL Visually check the surroundings and OBJECTS the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be The distance guide lines are displayed outside of the vehicle width guide lines according to flat surfaced objects and the vehicle does not look as if it (such as the road).
  • Page 151 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is park- ing at point B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that A is clos- est and C is furthest away.
  • Page 152: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so- lution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution •...
  • Page 153: Panoramic View

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 1. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR* Panoramic view monitor assists the DRIVING PRECAUTIONS driver in viewing the surroundings, when operating at low speeds, by com- The panoramic view monitor is a sup- bining the front, side and rear cameras plemental device intended to assist the and displaying a complete vehicle driver when checking around the vehi-...
  • Page 154 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WARNING NOTICE ● Depending on the circumstances of the ● In panoramic view/moving view/see- vehicle (number of passengers, amount through view, the system combines of luggage, etc.), the position of the images taken from the front, back, left guide lines displayed on the screen may and right side cameras into a single change.
  • Page 155 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR NOTICE NOTICE ● ● There are blind spots around the vehi- When the back door, which is equipped cle. Accordingly, there are regions not with the back camera, or front doors, displayed in panoramic view/moving which are equipped with door mirrors view/see-through view.
  • Page 156: Camera Switch Display

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR CAMERA SWITCH DISPLAY The camera switch is located as shown CHECKING AROUND THE in the illustration. VEHICLE Moving view See-through view...
  • Page 157 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR CHECKING THE FRONT AND CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE AROUND THE VEHICLE Wide front view & panoramic view Rear view & panoramic view Wide rear view CHECKING THE SIDES OF THE VEHICLE Side views Rear view...
  • Page 158: How To Switch The Display

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY Vehicles without a smart entry & start system When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while the engine switch is in “ON” position, the panoramic view monitor operates. Vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 159 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Map screen, Moving view See-through view audio screen, etc. Map screen, audio screen, etc. Rear view & panoramic view Side views Wide front view & panoramic view Rear view Wide rear view Pressing the camera switch Shifting the shift lever Selecting the display mode switching button...
  • Page 160: Checking Around The Vehicle

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 2. CHECKING AROUND THE VEHICLE The moving view screen and the see-through view screen provide support when checking the areas of around the vehicle while parking. Displays an image of the vicinity of the vehicle combined from the 4 cameras. The screen will display a 360° view around the vehicle from either inside the vehicle or from a birds-eye view at an angle.
  • Page 161: Checking The Front And Around The Vehicle

    Automatic display button tor on the button illuminates during automatic display mode. (→P.160) When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and Toyota parking assist- the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed sensor and the buzzer sounds. INFORMATION ●...
  • Page 162 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR SWITCHING THE GUIDE LINE AUTOMATIC DISPLAY MODE MODE In addition to screen switching by oper- Each time the guide line switching but- ating the camera switch, automatic dis- ton is selected, the mode will change play mode is available. In this mode, as follows: the screen is switched automatically in response to vehicle speed.
  • Page 163: Checking The Sides Of The Vehicle

    Automatic display button tor on the button illuminates during automatic display mode. (→P.162) When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and Toyota parking assist- the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed sensor and the buzzer sounds. INFORMATION ●...
  • Page 164 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR AUTOMATIC DISPLAY MODE USING THE VEHICLE WIDTH GUIDE LINE In addition to screen switching by oper- ating the camera switch, automatic dis- play mode is available. In this mode, the screen is switched automatically in response to vehicle speed. In automatic mode, the monitor will auto- matically display images in the following situations:...
  • Page 165 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Pull over to the curb as shown in the illus- tration above, taking care not to let the vehicle width guide line overlap the target object. Ensure that the vehicle width line is paral- lel to the target object enables parking alongside the target object.
  • Page 166: Checking The Rear And Around The Vehicle

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 5. CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE The rear view & panoramic view screen, the wide rear view screen and the rear view screen provide support when checking the areas of behind the vehicle and around the vehicle while backing up, for example while parking.
  • Page 167 • From the rear view mode to the rear view & panoramic view mode When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and Toyota parking assist- the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed sensor and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 168: Guide Lines Displayed On The Screen

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES DISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN Each time the guide line switching button is selected, the mode will change as fol- lows: Estimated course line Estimated course lines are displayed which move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.
  • Page 169 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Distance guide line Only distance guide line is displayed. Display Function Shows distance in front of the vehicle. • Display points approximately 1 m from the edge of the Distance guide lines bumper. Shows an estimated course when the steering wheel is Estimated course lines turned.
  • Page 170 ● If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not use the system if the display is incorrect due to an uneven (hilly) road or a non-...
  • Page 171: Parking

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR When the rear position of the vehicle PARKING has entered the parking space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width USING THE ESTIMATED guide lines are within the left and right COURSE LINE dividing lines of the parking space. When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space de- scribed in the procedure below, the...
  • Page 172 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Turn the steering wheel all the way to USING PARKING ASSIST the right, and back up slowly. GUIDE LINE Once the vehicle is parallel with the When parking in a space which is in parking space, straighten the steering the reverse direction to the space de- wheel and back up slowly until the ve- scribed in the procedure below, the...
  • Page 173: Magnifying Function

    • The vehicle speed is below approximately 12 km/h. • The Toyota parking assist-sensor is on. ● In the following situations, the magnified display will be canceled automatically: • The vehicle speed is approximately 12 km/h or higher. • The Toyota parking assist-sensor is turned off.
  • Page 174: Panoramic View Monitor Precautions

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 7. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN AREA OF IMAGE OF PANORAMIC VIEW The panoramic view monitor displays an image of the surrounding view of the ve- hicle. Since the panoramic view processes and displays images based on flat road sur- faces, it cannot depict the position of three-dimension objects (such as vehicle bumpers, etc.) that are in positions higher than the surface of the road.
  • Page 175 INFORMATION WARNING ● As the images obtained from four cam- ● When the Toyota parking assist-sensor eras are processed and displayed on display is red or the buzzer continuously the standard of a flat road surface; the sounds, be sure to check directly and do...
  • Page 176 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Side views Rear view...
  • Page 177: The Camera

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Wide rear view THE CAMERA The cameras for the panoramic view monitor are located as shown in the il- lustration. Front camera Side cameras INFORMATION ● Black masking is done for distance detection differences to the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 178 Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. ● Do not expose the camera to strong impacts as this could cause a malfunc- tion. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 179: Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP THE SCREEN AND THE SHARPLY ACTUAL ROAD The distance guide lines will appear to The distance guide lines and the vehicle be closer to the vehicle than the actual width guide lines may not actually be par- distance.
  • Page 180 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND WHEN ANY PART OF THE THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN VEHICLE SAGS SHARPLY When any part of the vehicle sags due The distance guide lines will appear to to the number of passengers or the dis- be farther from the vehicle than the ac- tribution of the load, there is a margin tual distance.
  • Page 181: Distortion Of Three-Dimensional Objects On The Screen

    WARNING ● When the Toyota parking assist-sensor display is red or the buzzer continuously sounds, be sure to check directly and do not proceed any further. An unexpected accident may...
  • Page 182: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    (such as the flatbed of a truck), be careful of the following. WARNING ● When the Toyota parking assist-sensor display is red or the buzzer continuously sounds, be sure to check directly and do not proceed any further. An unexpected accident may occur, such as a vehicle collision.
  • Page 183 2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Three-dimensional objects (such as Visually check the surroundings and the overhang of a wall or loading plat- the area behind the vehicle. In the case form of a truck) in high positions may shown below, the truck appears to be not be projected on the screen.
  • Page 184: Magnifying Function

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR DISTANCE GUIDE LINES MAGNIFYING FUNCTION Visually check the surroundings and When the panoramic view is magni- the area behind the vehicle. On the fied, walls and lines on the road on the screen, it appears that a truck is park- magnified panoramic view display may ing at point B.
  • Page 185: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so- lution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution •...
  • Page 186 The back door is open. Close the back door. If this does not resolve the symptom, have the vehicle in- spected by your Toyota deal- • The steering wheel has been The estimated course lines Have the vehicle inspected by...
  • Page 187: Product License

    2. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRODUCT LICENSE 2016...
  • Page 188: Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor

    TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST- by the sensors is communicated via SENSOR SWITCH the display and a buzzer when parallel parking or maneuvering into a garage. Turns the Toyota parking assist-sensor Always check the surrounding area on/off. when using this system. TYPES OF SENSORS...
  • Page 189: Multi-Information Display

    3. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST-SENSOR ■ SCREEN DISPLAY DISPLAY When the vehicle is moving forward When the sensors detect an obstacle, The graphic is automatically displayed when an obstacle is detected. The screen the graphic is shown on the multi-infor- can be set so that the graphic is not dis- mation display and navigation display played.
  • Page 190: The Distance Display And Buzzer

    3. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST-SENSOR THE DISTANCE DISPLAY AND BUZZER When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. ■ Distance display Sensors that detect an obstacle will illuminate continuously or blink.
  • Page 191 3. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST-SENSOR Insert display Approximate distance to obstacle Display* Toyota parking Panoramic Rear center sen- Front and rear assist monitor view monitor corner sensor Less than 40 cm Less than 30 cm (continuous) (continuous) (blinking* continuous* : The images may differ from that shown in the illustrations. (→P.187)
  • Page 192: Detection Range Of The Sensors

    The vehicle is approaching a tall or right- depending on the shape of the object etc. angled curb. In harsh sunlight or intense cold weather. A non-genuine Toyota suspension (low- ered suspension etc.) is installed. People, animals and other moving objects People wearing certain types of clothing...
  • Page 193 As the parking assist-sensor might be jecting outwards in the direction of your malfunctioning in the following cases, vehicle have it checked by your Toyota dealer. • The graphic which indicates that an WARNING obstacle has been detected does not come on and a beep does not sound ●...
  • Page 194: Toyota Parking Assist- Sensor Failure Warning

    Have it checked by your Toyota dealer. WHEN THE SENSOR IS MALFUNCTIONING If “Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.” appears, have the parking as- sist-sensor checked by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 195: Toyota Parking Assist Setting

    SETTING AN ALERT VOLUME off of the display, etc. can be set. The alert volume can be adjusted. Press the “APPS” button. Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set- tings” screen. (→P.193) Select the desired screen button. Select “Setup”. Select “Vehicle”.
  • Page 196: Setting A Parking Sonar Display

    Parking sonar display can be set to on Back sensors display and tone indica- or off. tion can be set. Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set- Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set- tings” screen. (→P.193) tings” screen. (→P.193) Select “Display off” to turn off the Select “Rear”.
  • Page 197: Telephone

    TELEPHONE ® 5. TALKING ON THE Bluetooth TELEPHONE OPERATION PHONE ........206 (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR INCOMING CALL WAITING....208 CELLULAR PHONES) 6. Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION ......... 209 1. QUICK REFERENCE ....196 RECEIVING A MESSAGE ....210 2. SOME BASICS......197 CHECKING MESSAGES ....
  • Page 198: Cellular Phones)

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 1. QUICK REFERENCE The telephone top screen can be used to make a telephone call. To display the hands-free operation screen, press the “APPS” button and select “Telephone”, or the switch on the steering wheel or the switch on the instrument panel.
  • Page 199: Some Basics

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 2. SOME BASICS The hands-free system enables calls INFORMATION to be made and received without hav- ● If your cellular phone does not support ing to take your hands off the steering ®...
  • Page 200: Using The Telephone Switch/Microphone

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) MICROPHONE USING THE TELEPHONE SWITCH/MICROPHONE The microphone is used when talking on the telephone. STEERING SWITCH By pressing the telephone switch, a call can be received or ended without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
  • Page 201: About The Contacts In The Contact List

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ABOUT THE CONTACTS IN INFORMATION THE CONTACT LIST ● The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers. The audio/ visual system will be muted during tele- The following data is stored for every reg- phone calls or when hands-free speech istered telephone.
  • Page 202: Calling On The Bluetooth

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 3. CALLING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE Select the desired tab to call from. ® After a Bluetooth phone has been registered, a call can be made using the hands-free system. There are sev- eral methods by which a call can be made, as described below.
  • Page 203: By Favourites List

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY FAVOURITES LIST BY CALL HISTORY Calls can be made using registered Up to 30 of the latest call history items contacts which can be selected from a (missed, incoming and outgoing) can contact list.
  • Page 204: By Contacts List

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY CONTACTS LIST INFORMATION ● When making a call to the same number Calls can be made by using contact continuously, only the most recent call is listed in call history. data which is transferred from a regis- ●...
  • Page 205 1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) Select the desired item. WHEN THE CONTACT IS EMPTY ■ PBAP COMPATIBLE ® Bluetooth PHONES When “Automatic Transfer” is set to on (→P.215) Contacts are transferred automatically. When “Automatic contact/history Function transfer” is set to off (→P.215) Select to transfer the contacts from Select the desired item.
  • Page 206: By Dial Pad

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) Check that the “Call” screen is dis- BY DIAL PAD played. Display the telephone top screen. BY HOME SCREEN (→P.200) Select the “Dial pad” tab and enter the Display the home screen. (→P.28) telephone number.
  • Page 207: Receiving On The Bluetooth Phone

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 4. RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE INCOMING CALLS When a call is received, this screen is displayed with a sound. Select or press the switch on the steering wheel to talk on the telephone.
  • Page 208: Talking On The Bluetooth

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 5. TALKING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE While talking on the telephone, this INFORMATION screen is displayed. The operations ● Changing from hands-free call to cellular outlined below can be performed on phone call is not possible while driving.
  • Page 209: Transmit Volume Setting

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■ BY SELECTING “Release tones” TRANSMIT VOLUME SETTING “Release tones” appear when a con- Select “Transmit volume”. tinuous tone signal(s) containing a (w) Select the desired level for the transmit is registered in the contact list. volume.
  • Page 210: Incoming Call Waiting

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) INCOMING CALL WAITING When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, this screen is dis- played. Select or press the switch on the steering wheel to start talking with the other party. To refuse to receive the call: Select or press the switch on the...
  • Page 211: Phone Message Function

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ® 6. Bluetooth PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION Received messages can be forwarded Select ® from the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using the system. ® Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone connected, received messages may not be transferred to the message inbox.
  • Page 212: Receiving A Message

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) RECEIVING A MESSAGE CHECKING MESSAGES Display the “Message inbox” screen. When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is re- (→P.209) ceived, the incoming message screen pops up with sound and is ready to be Select the desired message from the operated on the screen.
  • Page 213: Replying To A Message

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) Select “Send”. INFORMATION While the message is being sent, a send- ● Reading a text message is not available ing message screen is displayed. while driving. To cancel sending the message, select ®...
  • Page 214: Calling The Message Sender

    1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■ CALLING FROM NUMBER CALLING THE MESSAGE WITHIN A MESSAGE SENDER Calls can be made to a number identi- Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/ fied in a message’s text area. MMS message sender’s telephone This operation cannot be performed number.
  • Page 215: Setup

    2. SETUP 1. TELEPHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS Press the “APPS” button. TELEPHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN Select “Setup”. Information Page Select “Telephone”. Registering/connecting telephone Select the item to be set. Sound settings Contact/call history set- tings Messaging settings Telephone display settings DISPLAYING THE TELEPHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY Display the telephone top screen.
  • Page 216: Sound Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Sound settings” SCREEN Function Select to set the desired ringtone. The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the ring- tone volume. Display “Telephone/Message Select “-” or “+” to adjust the mes- settings”...
  • Page 217: Contact/Call History Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Contact/call history Function Page settings” SCREEN PBAP compatible ® Bluetooth phones, select to set automatic contact/ The contact can be transferred from a history transfer on/off. ®  Bluetooth phone to the system. The When set to on, the tele- contact also can be added, edited and phone’s contact data and deleted.
  • Page 218 2. SETUP ® Depending on the type of Bluetooth INFORMATION phone being connected, it may be neces- ● Depending on the type of telephone, sary to perform additional steps on the certain functions may not be available. telephone. ● Contact data is managed independently ■...
  • Page 219 2. SETUP ■ UPDATING THE CONTACTS IN A REGISTERING A NEW DIFFERENT WAY (FROM THE “Call CONTACT TO THE CONTACT history” SCREEN) LIST ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth New contact data can be registered. phones, this function is available when Up to 4 numbers per person can be “Automatic contact/history transfer”...
  • Page 220 2. SETUP ■ REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT IN EDITING THE CONTACT DATA A DIFFERENT WAY (FROM THE “Call history” SCREEN) ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, this function is available when Display the telephone top screen. “Automatic contact/history transfer” is (→P.200) set to off.
  • Page 221 2. SETUP ■ EDITING THE CONTACT IN A DELETING THE CONTACT DIFFERENT (FROM DATA “Contact details” SCREEN) ® PBAP compatible Bluetooth Display the telephone top screen. phones, this function is available when (→P.200) “Automatic contact/history transfer” is Select the “Contacts”, “Call history” set to off.
  • Page 222 2. SETUP ■ DELETING THE CONTACT IN A FAVOURITES LIST SETTING DIFFERENT (FROM “Contact details” SCREEN) Up to 15 contacts (maximum of 4 num- bers per contact) can be registered in Display the telephone top screen. the favourites list. (→P.200) ■...
  • Page 223 2. SETUP When 15 contacts have already been Registering contacts in the favourites list registered to the favourites list in a different way (from the “Contacts” screen) When 15 contacts have already been Display the telephone top screen. registered to the favourites list, a regis- tered contact needs to be replaced.
  • Page 224 2. SETUP ■ Deleting contacts in the favourites list in DELETING THE CONTACTS IN THE a different way (from the “Contacts” FAVOURITES LIST screen) Select “Remove favourite”. Display the telephone top screen. Select the desired contacts and select (→P.200) “Remove”. Select the “Contacts”...
  • Page 225: Messaging Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Messaging settings” Function SCREEN Select to set automatic message transfer on/off. Display the “Telephone/Message set- Select to set automatic message tings” screen. (→P.213) readout on/off. Select “Messaging settings”. Select to set the SMS/MMS notifica- tion popup on/off. Select the desired item to be set. Select to set the e-mail notification popup on/off.
  • Page 226: Telephone Display Settings" Screen

    2. SETUP “Telephone display settings” INFORMATION SCREEN ● Depending on the telephone, these functions may not be available. Display “Telephone/Message settings” screen. (→P.213) DISPLAYING THE “Messaging Select “Telephone display settings”. settings” SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY Select the desired item to be set. Display the telephone top screen.
  • Page 227: Troubleshooting

    2. SETUP 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 phone system ®...
  • Page 228 2. SETUP 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 ∗  is not enabled on the cellular cellular phone.
  • Page 229 2. SETUP When making/receiving a call Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Move to where “No A call cannot be Your vehicle is in a service” no longer   made/received. “No service” area. appears on the dis- play.
  • Page 230 2. SETUP ® 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).
  • Page 231 2. SETUP In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system ® The Bluetooth con- nection status is dis- played at the top of the screen each time the engine switch is in following. Vehicles with- out a smart entry Connection confir- To turn off the dis-...
  • Page 232 2. SETUP Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system The cellular phone is Bring cellular   not close enough to phone closer to this this system. system. ® Turn off Wi-Fi Radio interference vices or other devic- ...
  • Page 233 2. SETUP...
  • Page 234: Before Using The Navigation System

    SELECTING A FREQUENTLY USED BEFORE USING THE DESTINATION “SMART NAVIGATION SYSTEM PREVIOUS” ........259 SELECTING A RECENT 1. NAVIGATION SETTINGS .....234 DESTINATION FROM PREVIOUS........259 2. NAVIGATION MENU ....235 CREATING A ROUTE FROM THE DESTINATION LIST (ROUTE 3. ON-SCREEN BUTTONS AND CREATOR) ........
  • Page 235 NAVIGATION SYSTEM * 4. SAVING A POSITION TO THE OTHER DESTINATION LIST ....268 1. GLOSSARY ........284 5. DISPLAYING A SIMULATION OF THE ROUTE......269 2D/3D GPS RECEPTION....284 ROUTE BEING NAVIGATED....284 CITY CENTRE ........284 REFERENCE DATA COLOUR DESIGN ......
  • Page 236: Navigation Settings

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. NAVIGATION SETTINGS When you start the navigation software for the first time, the initial settings screen is automatically displayed. Fol- low the steps below to use the initial settings screen. Confirm the end-user license agree- ment.
  • Page 237: Navigation Menu

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2. NAVIGATION MENU When you select “Menu” on the map screen, the navigation menu (main menu) appears. Quick menu area The following options are available. “Destination”: Select it for which method to use to reach your destination by enter- ing the address, selecting a position on the map, etc.
  • Page 238: On-Screen Buttons And Other Switches

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3. ON-SCREEN BUTTONS AND OTHER SWITCHES To use this software, you normally have to select the buttons on the touch screen. You only need to confirm selections and changes when the application needs to be restarted, when an important setting is changed, or when a section of the user’s data/settings may be lost.
  • Page 239: Screen Operations Other Than Single Select

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Type Example Explanation If there are only two choices available, you Select turn Check box can enable or disable the switch on or off. function by entering a check mark. Each key represents a Virtual Keyboard for entering button on the touch...
  • Page 240: Map Screen

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 4. MAP SCREEN NAVIGATING ON THE MAP This map shows the current position (with a blue arrow as the vehicle marker), recom- mended routes (orange lines), and the immediate surrounding area. When GPS positioning is not active, the vehicle marker is clear. The latest confirmed position is displayed.
  • Page 241 1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Default data fields when performing navigation (you can change the values in fields by using select & hold): Field Explanation Distance* Displays the distance on the route to the final destination. Displays the time left until arrival at the final destination based on the in- formation available for the remainder of the journey.
  • Page 242: Position Marker

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM POSITION MARKER MAP OBJECTS VEHICLE MARKER AND LOCK- DIRECTION DISPLAY ON-ROAD If no destination is set while driving, the If GPS positioning is available, the cur- direction is shown on the screen in rent position is shown using the vehicle heads-up display.
  • Page 243 1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ADVANCED CONFIRMATION Icon Explanation OF ROUTE CHANGES AND Turn left NEXT ROAD During navigation, information on the Turn right next route event (the next change in the route), as well as the next city or U-turn town, is displayed at the top of the map screen.
  • Page 244 1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM All signs are displayed in the same man- LANE INFORMATION & SIGNS ner even when driving without using the navigation system. During navigation, only When using route guidance on roads the sign that shows the lane in which you with two or more lanes, and lane infor- should drive is highlighted, while the other signs are toned down.
  • Page 245 1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ITEMS DISPLAYED DURING ROUTE NAVIGATION The route is displayed using the following methods. Symbol Name Explanation Current location of the user displayed on the map • When you select a vehicle in route search, and if there is a Current GPS road nearby, the position of the icon is corrected based on the nearest road.
  • Page 246: Motorway Services

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM TRAFFIC CONDITION MOTORWAY SERVICES Road sections affected by traffic condi- When driving on a motorway, this dis- tions are displayed in a different colour plays information on the next three mo- on the map and a small icon represent- torway service areas.
  • Page 247: Map Operations

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM MAP OPERATIONS You can select a position on the map and check that position during navigation. The map’s current position tracking function will stop, and the control buttons will be dis- played allowing you to change the map display. Operation Button Explanation...
  • Page 248 1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Operation Button Explanation Point Select to open another screen displaying information on the information selected map position (cursor). Select to return the map to the current GPS position. Auto Return to map rotation is also enabled. normal The map operation buttons will be hidden, and navigation will navigation...
  • Page 249: Check Current Position (Where Am I?)

    1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM CHECK CURRENT POSITION (WHERE AM I?) You can open this function from the customise navigation menu. Selecting the but- ton on this screen searches for information on the current position (if there is no GPS reception it uses the last confirmed position) and recommended spots in the area, and displays them on the screen.
  • Page 250 1. BEFORE USING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM “Help Nearby” SCREEN You can search for the following services around your current position or the latest confirmed position. “Car Repair Around Here”: Vehicle repairs/Road-side assistance services “Health Care Around Here”: Hospitals/Emergency services “Police Around Here”: Police stations “Petrol Station Around Here”: Petrol stations Select a button and then select an item from the list to display route navigation to the location.
  • Page 251: Navigation

    2. NAVIGATION 1. SELECT ROUTE DESTINATION You can use any of the following meth- ENTERING AN ADDRESS ods to select a destination. Follow the steps below to enter an ad- • Enter all or part of an address. For dress as the destination. example, instead entering...
  • Page 252 2. NAVIGATION Select “Street”. ENTERING THE CENTRE OF THE STREET AS THE Use the keyboard to enter the first letters of the street name. (→P.29) DESTINATION Select the street from the list. If you do not know the street number, Select “House Number”.
  • Page 253: Selecting An Intersection As The Destination

    2. NAVIGATION SELECTING AN SELECTING A CITY/TOWN INTERSECTION AS THE CENTRE AS THE DESTINATION DESTINATION The centre of the city/town is not the Follow the steps below to enter an in- geographical centre of the city/town, tersection as the destination. but a location set by the cartographer.
  • Page 254 2. NAVIGATION USING A POSTCODE HINTS FOR QUICK ADDRESS ENTRY By entering the postcode, you can per- When entering a city/town name or a form the address search as described street name: previously, even if you do not know the •...
  • Page 255: Setting Your Home Location As The Destination

    2. NAVIGATION SETTING YOUR HOME SELECTING THE LOCATION AS THE DESTINATION FROM YOUR DESTINATION FAVOURITE SPOTS (POI: Point Of Interest) You can register a location as your home and set it as the destination. You can select a destination from your favourite spots that have been saved in the system.
  • Page 256 2. NAVIGATION Select the desired item. PERFORMING A QUICK SEARCH FOR FAVOURITE The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the centre. The SPOTS name and address of the spot are dis- played at the top of the screen. Using the quick search function, you (Optional) Select to display details...
  • Page 257 2. NAVIGATION “Restaurant Along Route”: SEARCHING FOR FAVOURITE • Searches for restaurants along the route SPOTS USING A PRESET during route navigation. CATEGORY • Searches around the current position if navigation is not being performed (if no By using the preset search function, destination is set).
  • Page 258 2. NAVIGATION Select the desired category. SEARCHING FOR A FAVOURITE SPOT BY The entire list of spots around the position you selected or along the route is dis- CATEGORY played. You can search for favourite spots by Select a desired sub-category. category or sub-category.
  • Page 259 2. NAVIGATION SEARCHING FOR A USING “Where Am I?” TO FAVOURITE SPOT BY NAME SELECT THE CLOSEST ASSISTANCE SERVICE You can search for a favourite spot by name. You can search the entire spot You can search for the closest assis- database or select a category/sub-cat- tance service by using the “Where Am egory for another location or for the...
  • Page 260: Selecting A Map Position As The Destination

    2. NAVIGATION SELECTING A MAP POSITION SELECTING THE AS THE DESTINATION DESTINATION FROM THE DESTINATION LIST Select “Menu” on the map screen. You can set a position that has been Select “Destination”. saved in the destination list as the des- Select “Map”.
  • Page 261: Selecting A Frequently Used Destination "Smart Previous

    2. NAVIGATION SELECTING A FREQUENTLY SELECTING A RECENT USED DESTINATION “SMART DESTINATION FROM PREVIOUS” PREVIOUS Destinations that have been set previ- Destinations that have been set previ- ously are displayed in the previous list. ously are displayed in the Previous list. The two most recent destinations are Select “Menu”...
  • Page 262: Creating A Route From The Destination List (Route Creator)

    2. NAVIGATION CREATING A ROUTE FROM THE DESTINATION LIST (ROUTE CREATOR) You can create a route for each desti- nation in the saved routes menu. Select “Menu” on the map screen. Select “My Route”. Select “Create Route”. Only one row showing the route’s start point (current position displayed) is dis- played in the route point list.
  • Page 263: Confirming Route Settings And Calling Route Related Functions

    2. NAVIGATION 2. CONFIRMING ROUTE SETTINGS AND CALLING ROUTE RELATED FUNCTIONS The following options are displayed on the You can check a variety of route set- screen (see the following section for more tings recommended by the software. detailed information). “Edit Route”: Select to add or delete a Select “Menu”...
  • Page 264: Displaying The Entire Route On The Map

    2. NAVIGATION DISPLAYING THE ENTIRE SETTING AN AVOIDANCE ROUTE ON THE MAP ROUTE You can easily display an overview of The “Avoid” feature allows you to re- the entire route currently being navi- move any of the roads or special sec- gated.
  • Page 265: Changing The Route

    2. NAVIGATION 3. CHANGING THE ROUTE When navigation has already begun, you can change the route being navi- gated by using one of the following methods. The methods are explained in the following section. SELECTING A NEW DESTINATION AFTER THE “New Route”: Select to create a new ROUTE HAS BEEN SET: NEW route to the position you selected.
  • Page 266: Setting A New Starting Point For The Route

    2. NAVIGATION SETTING A NEW STARTING EDITING THE DESTINATION POINT FOR THE ROUTE LIST (ROUTE EDITING) In standard navigation, all routes are You can change the destination list created from the current position. You and edit the route. You can add or de- can turn off the GPS so that you can lete destinations, change the start study a route that is not currently being...
  • Page 267: Pausing Route Navigation

    2. NAVIGATION PAUSING ROUTE CHANGING THE METHOD NAVIGATION FOR SEARCHING FOR A ROUTE (OTHER ROUTES, You do not need to pause a route cur- ETC.) rently being navigated. When you start driving again, the software automati- Change the route settings to perform a cally restarts route navigation from the new search for the route being navigat- current position.
  • Page 268: Changing Road Categories Used For Aroute Search

    2. NAVIGATION CHANGING ROAD CATEGORIES USED FOR A ROUTE SEARCH You can use the following method to search the current route again using different road categories. This can also be changed in settings. (→P.280) “Quick”: Select to search all roads for the quickest route following the speed limits of Select “Menu”...
  • Page 269 2. NAVIGATION “Vehicle”: Select to set various factors to take into account when performing a search, such as fuel consumption, fuel cost, and maximum speed on normal roads and motorways. “Navigation Mode”: Select to change be- tween On-road and Off-road. Set to On-road to perform normal naviga- tion, or set to Off-road to navigate using the straightest possible route to the desti-...
  • Page 270: Saving A Position To The Destination List

    2. NAVIGATION 4. SAVING A POSITION TO THE DESTINATION LIST The destination list is a list of frequently used destinations. You can add any destination to this list. See “SELECT- ING THE DESTINATION FROM THE DESTINATION LIST” (→P.258) for de- tails on searching for a route using a destination from the destination list.
  • Page 271: Displaying A Simulation Of The Route

    2. NAVIGATION 5. DISPLAYING A SIMULATION OF THE ROUTE You can run a simulation of the route currently being navigated. Follow the steps below to perform the simulation. Select “Menu” on the map screen. Select “My Route”. Select “More”. Select “Simulate Navigation”. The simulation begins from the start point and works through the entire route at the recommended speed.
  • Page 272: Reference Data

    3. REFERENCE DATA 1. FEATURES ■ USING OR AVOIDING CERTAIN The following pages explain the sys- ROAD CATEGORIES tem’s various features and menu screens. “Motorways” “Toll Roads” “Ferries” ROUTE SEARCH/SEARCH “Unsealed Roads” AGAIN “4WD Tracks” When data is available, a route is You can search for routes to suit your searched for based on prior statistical data preferences.
  • Page 273: Gps Positioning Quality Indicator

    3. REFERENCE DATA GPS POSITIONING QUALITY ONLINE ROAD INDICATOR INFORMATION SAVED IN ROUTE SEARCH The GPS reception quality icon at the top right of the menu screen indicates The recommended route between two the current accuracy of positional infor- points is not always the same. Even mation.
  • Page 274: Real-Time Traffic Informa- Tion (Tmc)

    Contact your the map, and a small icon representing the Toyota dealer. type of traffic condition is displayed above If traffic data normally broadcast in your re- the road.
  • Page 275 This function is only available for TMC enabled systems. ● The TMC service is not available for all regions. There are also times when it may not be available in your country or district. For more information on avail- ability, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 276: More

    3. REFERENCE DATA 2. “More...” MENU “Route Trace”: Select to display a list of Various options are available from the all trip logs, whether they are saved by the “More...” menu. Select “More...” on user upon reaching the destination or the navigation menu.
  • Page 277: Settings Menu

    3. REFERENCE DATA 3. SETTINGS MENU “Route Settings”: Sets the route search Configures programs and changes op- method. Select the type of vehicle you are erational patterns of the system. On using, the road category to use for the the navigation menu, select “More...”, route search, and the route search meth- and then select “Settings”.
  • Page 278: Sound And Warnings

    3. REFERENCE DATA “Driver Support Information Settings”: SOUND AND WARNINGS Displays driver warning information on the map. Select to turn these warnings on or Performs volume adjustment or chang- off, and set how far from the danger the es the voice guidance language. Also warning should be generated.
  • Page 279: Customise Navigation Menu

    3. REFERENCE DATA CUSTOMISE NAVIGATION MENU Allows you to set navigation menu items to suit your needs. Select the button you want to change, and then select another function from the list. Button Explanation Primary Location Allows you to quickly select an item Destination/Saved Saved Destination from the destination list.
  • Page 280 3. REFERENCE DATA Button Explanation Primary Location Opens the map screen and simu- Route/More/Simulate Simulate Navigation lates navigation of the route. Navigation (→P.269) Opens the GPS information screen Select the top of the map GPS Info showing satellite positions and sig- screen if there is no GPS re- nal strength.
  • Page 281: Traffic

    3. REFERENCE DATA TRAFFIC The recommended route between two points is not always the same. Even when offline, statistics on traffic information (prior traffic data or traffic patterns) are gath- ered in the main unit, and when data is available, a route is searched for taking into account statistics relating to the day, week, and time.
  • Page 282: Route Settings

    3. REFERENCE DATA “Motorways”: Select it for whether or not ROUTE SETTINGS to use the motorway when creating the route. Sets the route search method. “Toll Roads”: Select it for whether or not to use toll roads (Per-use Toll) when creat- “Vehicle”: Select to set various factors to ing the route.
  • Page 283: Map Settings

    3. REFERENCE DATA “Landmarks”: Select to show or hide 3D MAP SETTINGS landmarks, 3D designs, or block diagrams represented as easy to see icons, or plain Fine tunes the map screen appear- icons. ance. Performs adjustments for your “Buildings”: Select to show or hide actual selected map display, selects from a building dimensions and positions on the list of colour designs used for daytime...
  • Page 284: Visual Guidance

    3. REFERENCE DATA “Offer Congestion Detour on High- VISUAL GUIDANCE ways”: Congestion detour information for highways can be displayed. You can turn Changes settings related to map this function on and off. screen guidance. “Offer Real-Time Route Alternatives”: Information about route alternatives can “Route Status Information”: You can set be displayed when available.
  • Page 285: Route Trace

    3. REFERENCE DATA ROUTE TRACE Contains useful information on the us- er’s distance moved in the trip logs and path logs. You can save trip logs auto- matically by turning this setting on, or save them manually when arriving at a destination.
  • Page 286: Other

    4. OTHER 1. GLOSSARY 2D/3D GPS RECEPTION COLOUR DESIGN The GPS receiver uses signals from satel- The colour scheme used for the map and lites to calculate its current position (the menu screens differs for daytime and night user’s position), including altitude. In order time.
  • Page 287: Maps

    4. OTHER MAPS ROUTE Although this system uses digital maps, The route is an ordered arrangement of these are not simply digital conversions the route events (the next change in the from printed maps. The 2D mode digital route - right or left turns, roundabouts, map represents roads in the same way as etc.), presenting them as they occur until a traditional printed map, using colour...
  • Page 288: Tips For The Navigation System

    5. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) When the vehicle is receiving signals from LIMITATIONS OF THE satellites, the “GPS” mark appears at the NAVIGATION SYSTEM top left of the screen. The GPS signal may be physically ob- This navigation system calculates the structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle po- current position using satellite signals,...
  • Page 289 5. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Accurate current position may not be Inappropriate route guidance may occur in shown in the following cases: the following cases: • When driving on a small angled Y- • When turning at an intersection off the shaped road.
  • Page 290: Map Data

    5. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2. MAP DATA ABOUT THE MAP DATA Map data for the navigation system is contained in a microSD card that is in- serted in the microSD card slot. Do not eject the microSD card, as do- ing so may deactivate the navigation system.
  • Page 291 Toyota Link Toyota Link OVERVIEW 1. Toyota Link SERVICE ....290 BEFORE USING THE FUNCTION ........292 PREPARATION BEFORE USING Toyota Link ........293 Toyota Link OPERATION 1. Toyota Link ........295 USING Toyota Link ......295 LINKING Toyota Link AND NAVIGATION FUNCTION ....
  • Page 292: Toyota Link Service

    Before Toyota Link can be used, a few set up steps need to be performed. (→P.293) HI0591a : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
  • Page 293 : 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/.
  • Page 294: Before Using The Function

    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/.
  • Page 295: Preparation Before Using Toyota Link

    Pair the smartphone that the Toyota Link application was downloaded to with the navigation and multimedia system via ® Bluetooth . (→P.34) : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
  • Page 296 ● 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/.
  • Page 297: Toyota Link Operation

    Select to update the appli- cations. Select to reorder the appli- cations. Displays the number of  new notifications for the ap- plication : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
  • Page 298: Downloading Data

    2. Toyota Link OPERATION 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.
  • Page 299 Select “<<” or “>>” to move the appli- “Install in background”: Select to oper- cation, and select “OK”. ate other function while installing. Select “OK” after the installing is com- plete. INFORMATION ● Toyota Link function cannot be operated while installing.
  • Page 300: If A Message Appears On The Screen

    After a few moments, retry been lost. Please confirm nected. the operation. your connection.” : Bluetooth is a registered trademark of 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/.
  • Page 301: Linking Toyota Link And Navigation Function

    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.29 : Toyota Link is available in Australia. For information on availability of the service in New Zealand, refer to http://www.toyota.co.nz/.
  • Page 302: Setup

    3. SETUP 1. Toyota Link SETTINGS Settings are available for Toyota Link. SCREEN FOR Toyota Link SETTINGS Press the “APPS” button. Function Select to set the voice guidance vol- Select “Setup”. ume. (→P.301) Select “Toyota Link”. Select to set the pop-up reminder for smartphone data usage.
  • Page 303 UP SETTINGS The voice guidance volume can be ad- justed. The telephone data plan pop-up dis- play option can be configured. Display the “Toyota Link Settings” Display the “Toyota Link Settings” screen. (→P.300) screen. (→P.300) Select the desired level by selecting Select “Telephone Data Plan Pop-...
  • Page 304 3. SETUP...
  • Page 305: Index

    INDEX...
  • Page 306: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX ® AM/FM/DAB radio........62 Bluetooth audio........77 ® Presetting a station/service....64 Connecting a Bluetooth device ..82 ® RDS (Radio Data System) ....64 Listening to Bluetooth audio....82 ® Time shift operation (DAB)....64 Bluetooth phone ........197 APPS button ..........
  • Page 307 ® Calling on the Bluetooth phone ... 200 DAB ............62 By call history........201 Displaying a simulation of the route..269 By contacts list ........202 By dial pad ......... 204 By favourites list......... 201 Entering letters and numbers/list screen operation ........
  • Page 308 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Linking multi-information display On-screen buttons and other and the system........33 switches ..........236 Operating information (Audio system) ..89 CD player and disc....... 90 Error messages........96 Map data..........288 File information........93 Map screen..........238 iPod ............92 Check current position (where am I?) .........
  • Page 309 Quick guide..........11 Saving a position to the destination list ........268 Quick reference ........56 Screen adjustment........31 SEEK/TRACK button ....... 12 Select route destination ......249 Rear seat entertainment system Creating a route from the features ..........97 destination list (Route creator)..
  • Page 310 USB memory ........... 68 navigation function ......299 Toyota Link service........ 290 Before using the function ....292 Vehicle settings........52 Preparation before using Toyota Link........293 Voice settings .......... 51 Toyota Link settings....... 300 Screen for Toyota Link settings ..300...
  • Page 311 End-user License Agreement The contracting parties This Agreement has been entered into by and between NNG Software Developing and Commercial Ltd. (registered seat: 35-37 Szépvölgyi út, H-1037 Budapest, Hungary; company reg. no.: 01-09-891838) as Licensor (hereinafter: Licensor) and You as the end user (hereinafter: User; the User and the Licensor jointly referred to as: Parties) in subject of the use of the products specified in this Agreement, including software products, databases and content.
  • Page 312 Object of the Agreement and Termination The object of this Agreement shall be the navigation guidance software product of Licensor (hereinafter referred to as the “Software Product”). The Software Product shall include the operating computer program, its complete documentation, the map database pertaining thereto and any third-party content and services accessible through the Software Product (hereinafter together referred to as: the “Database”).
  • Page 313 Rights of the User By default the User is entitled to install the Software Product on one Devise having a single GPS sensor built in, and to run and use one copy of the Software Product or a preinstalled copy of the Software Product thereon. The Software Product and Database is for the User’s personal or internal business use only.
  • Page 314 The User may only use the Database, content and service available through the Software Product and provided by third parties and the data received through the services provided by third parties (including but not limited to the traffic data received from the RDS TMC or on-line TMC traffic information service) for his/her own personal benefit and at his/her own risk.
  • Page 315 NEITHER LICENSOR NOT ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIABLE TO USER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL INDERECT OR EXEMPLLARY DAMAGES ARISING OPUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR XOSTS OF COVER, LOSS OF USE OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR THELIKE, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE PARTY WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  • Page 316 Content and services provided by third parties. The Licensor hereby excludes any liability of its own for the Database in the Software Product and for any content or service provided by a third party by using the Database. The Licensor does not warrant the quality, suitability, accuracy, fitness for a specific purpose or territorial coverage of the Database, content, product or service or the availability of the Database, content, product or service, and it specifically excludes any liability for the...
  • Page 317 10.3 Collected data is transmitted, stored and handled anonymously and no connection of the data with the User shall be established by Licensor or any third party. 10.4 Licensor hereby informs the User, that if it accesses the Internet through mobile data service while abroad or otherwise roaming another mobile network the transmission of such data may result in special roaming charges.
  • Page 318 11.6 Online Content Services may provide data, information or materials supplied and/or licensed by third parties to Licensor. For such materials different terms and conditions imposed by such third parties may apply. Applicable third party terms shall be referred in the “About” section of the Software Product or as part of this Agreement. When first using/enabling Online Content, User accepts compliance with those third party terms and conditions.

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