Toyota COROLLA CROSS Owner's Manual
Toyota COROLLA CROSS Owner's Manual

Toyota COROLLA CROSS Owner's Manual

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Quick guide
Basic function
Audio/visual
system
Voice command
system
Peripheral
monitoring
system
Phone
Connected
services
Index
COROLLA CROSS(MTMUS)_MM_(U)
• Basic system overview
• Information to be read before operation
• Setting initial settings before operation
• Connecting the Bluetooth
• Listening to the radio
• Enjoying music and video
• Operating the voice command system
• Checking the situation around the vehicle
• Operating the phone
(Hands-free system for cellular phones)
• Operating the connected services
• Search alphabetically
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  • Page 1 • Operating the voice command system system Peripheral monitoring • Checking the situation around the vehicle system • Operating the phone Phone (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Connected • Operating the connected services services Index • Search alphabetically COROLLA CROSS(MTMUS)_MM_(U)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ........Audio/visual system Reading this manual ......Quick guide 3-1. Basic operation Quick reference.....62 1-1. Basic function Some basics ......63 Buttons overview..... 3-2. Radio operation Menu screen ......10 AM radio/FM radio/ Status icon ......11 ® SiriusXM Satellite “Setup”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Type B: Function achieved by using DCM and the system Toyota parking assist monitor .................. Type C: Function achieved by Estimated course line display using DCM ....... mode ........ Type D: Function achieved by...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The company names and prod- uct names appearing on this manual are the trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective companies. TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORA- TION...
  • Page 5: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Symbols in illustrations Explains symbols used in this manual Symbols in this manual Symbols Meanings WARNING: Explains something Symbols Meanings that, if not obeyed, could cause death or Indicates the action serious injury to peo- (pushing, turning, etc.) ple.
  • Page 6: Safety Instruction

    Safety instruction 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 operation of the vehicle.
  • Page 7: Quick Guide

    Quick guide 1-1. Basic function Buttons overview....Menu screen ....10 Status icon .....11 “Setup” screen ....13 Information screen ..14...
  • Page 8: Basic Function Buttons Overview

    When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to dis- *1, 2 play the Phone app screen. *2, 3 Press to display the Toyota apps screen. (P.184) Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous track/file. (P.69, 80, 82, 85, 86) Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to adjust the volume.
  • Page 9 : This function is not available in some countries or areas. : When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, this function will be unavailable. : For details about a turn-by-turn navigation application, refer to https://www.toyota.com/audio-multimedia in the United States, https://www.toyota.ca/connected in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/audio-multimedia in Puerto Rico.
  • Page 10: Menu Screen

    When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, select to dis- play the Phone app screen. (P.43) *1, 2 Select to display the Toyota apps screen. (P.184) When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established and this button displays “Apple CarPlay”/“Android Auto”, select to display the home screen of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
  • Page 11: Status Icon

    1-1. Basic function Status icon ● The number of status icons that can be displayed differs depend- ing on the displayed screen. Status icons are displayed at the top of the screen. Reception level display The level of reception does not Status icon explanation always correspond with the level displayed on the cellular phone.
  • Page 12 1-1. Basic function ® While using Wi-Fi hotspot ®  Bluetooth connection condition display Level Indicators ® No connection An antenna for the Bluetooth connection is built into the Connected instrument panel. ® The condition of the Bluetooth ® ● When Wi-Fi hotspot is off, no connection may deteriorate and...
  • Page 13: Setup" Screen

    “Setup” screen Select to set Wi-Fi connec- tion settings. (P.39) Press the “MENU” button, then Select to set Toyota apps set- select “Setup” to display the “Setup” screen. The items tings. (P.189) shown on the “Setup” screen : This function is not available in can be set.
  • Page 14: Information Screen

    1-1. Basic function Information screen Information screen Useful information, such as the fuel consumption, weather, etc., is available on the information screen. The information screen can be reached by the following meth- ods: Press the “MENU” button. Select “Info”. Select the desired item. Select to display the fuel con- sumption screen.
  • Page 15: Basic Information Before Oper

    Basic function 2-1. Basic information before operation Initial screen ....16 Touch screen....17 Home screen....19 Entering letters and num- bers/list screen operation ........20 Screen adjustment ..23 Linking multi-information display and the system ........24 2-2. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting a ® Bluetooth device ..25 ®...
  • Page 16: Initial Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation Initial screen 2-1.Basic information before operation When the engine switch is turned to ACC or ON, the initial screen will be dis- played and the system will begin operating. Caution screen After a few seconds, the caution screen will be displayed.
  • Page 17: Touch Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation Touch screen Touch screen gestures Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use  Touch  Selecting an item Quickly touch and on the screen release once. ...
  • Page 18: Touch Screen Operation

    2-1. Basic information before operation ● Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes. Touch screen operation NOTICE ● To prevent damaging the This system is operated screen, lightly touch the screen buttons with your finger. mainly by the buttons on the screen.
  • Page 19: Home Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation ton is touched by or covered Home screen with a metal object, such as the following, it may not oper- On the home screen, multi- ate properly: ple screens, such as the • Magnetic isolation cards audio/visual system screen, •...
  • Page 20: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    2-1. Basic information before operation Entering letters and Customizing the home numbers/list screen screen operation The display information/area on the home screen and the home Entering letters and num- screen layout can be changed. bers Press the “MENU” button. Select “Setup”. When searching by an address, name, etc., or entering data, let- ...
  • Page 21 2-1. Basic information before operation Select to change character Displaying predictive text types. (P.21) candidates Select to make a space on When text is input, the system cursor. predicts the text that may com- plete the currently unconfirmed ● Keyboard layout can be changed. text and displays predictive (P.51) replacement candidates that...
  • Page 22: List Screen

    2-1. Basic information before operation List screen Searching a list Items are displayed in the list The list screen may be dis- with the most similar results of played after entering characters. the search at the top. When a list is displayed, use the appropriate screen button to Select scroll through the list.
  • Page 23: Screen Adjustment

    2-1. Basic information before operation ton. Screen adjustment Select to turn day mode on/off. (P.23) The contrast and brightness of the screen display and Select to adjust the screen the image of the camera dis- display. (P.24) play can be adjusted. The Select to adjust the camera screen can also be turned display.
  • Page 24: Linking Multi-Information Display And The System

    2-1. Basic information before operation Linking multi-informa- Adjusting the con- tion display and the trast/brightness system The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted The following functions of according to the brightness of the system are linked with your surroundings.
  • Page 25: Registering/Connecting A Blue- Tooth ® Device

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® Registering/Connect- 2-2.Connectivity settings Registering a Bluetooth ® ing a Bluetooth phone for the first time device Registering from the sys- ■ To use the hands-free sys- ® Turn the Bluetooth connec- tem, it is necessary to regis- tion setting of your cellular ®...
  • Page 26 2-2. Connectivity settings Respond and operate the ® Select the desired Bluetooth ® device. Bluetooth device according to the confirmation message. Check that the following screen is displayed, indicat- ing pairing was successful (a ® Bluetooth link has been established but registration is not yet complete).
  • Page 27 2-2. Connectivity settings SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) nected, turn the cellular phone off and on and then connect it again. ® compatible Bluetooth Registering from phone devices. Depending on the ■ ® Select “If you cannot find…”. type of Bluetooth device being connected, a message confirming registration may...
  • Page 28: Registering A Bluetooth

    2-2. Connectivity settings Follow the steps in “Register- ® Registering a Bluetooth ® ing a Bluetooth phone for audio player for the first the first time” from step 5. time (P.25) ® To use the Bluetooth audio, it is necessary to register an audio player with the system.
  • Page 29 • This is a profile to use phone message functions.  SPP (Serial Port Profile) Ver. 1.1 (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) • This is a profile to use the Toyota audio multimedia function. Bluetooth is a registered trademark  A2DP (Advanced Audio Dis- of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 30: Setting Bluetooth ® Details

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® ® Setting Bluetooth Bluetooth setup screen details When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, this function will be unavail- able. When an Android Auto con- nection is established, ® Connecting a Bluetooth some functions will be device and editing the Blue- unavailable.
  • Page 31: Connecting A Bluetooth Device

    : Phone on the screen to try again. : Audio player ● It may take time if the device con- : Phone/Toyota apps services nection is carried out during Blue- ® tooth audio playback.  The profile icon for a currently ●...
  • Page 32 2-2. Connectivity settings priority is set to on and there ® tooth device being connected, it may be necessary to perform is more than one registered additional steps on the device. ® Bluetooth phone available, ® ● When disconnecting a Bluetooth the system will automatically device, it is recommended to dis- ®...
  • Page 33: Registering A Bluetooth ® Device

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® ® Registering a Bluetooth Deleting a Bluetooth device device This operation cannot be per- ® Up to 5 Bluetooth devices can formed while driving. be registered. ® Display the Bluetooth set- ® Bluetooth compatible phones tings screen. (P.30) (HFP) and audio players (AVP) Select “Remove Device”.
  • Page 34: Editing The Bluetooth ® Device Information

    2-2. Connectivity settings Confirm and change the ® Editing the Bluetooth ® Bluetooth device informa- device information tion. ® The Bluetooth device’s infor- mation can be displayed on the screen. The displayed informa- tion can be edited. This operation cannot be per- formed while driving.
  • Page 35 2-2. Connectivity settings Setting audio player con- ® ● If 2 Bluetooth devices have been nection method registered with the same device name, the devices can be distin- Select “Connect Audio Player guished referring to the device’s address. From”. ● Depending on the type of Blue- Select the desired connec- ®...
  • Page 36 2-2. Connectivity settings “Detailed Settings” Changing “Bluetooth Power” screen Select “Bluetooth Power”. ® The Bluetooth settings can be When “Bluetooth Power” is on: confirmed and changed. ® The Bluetooth device is auto- ® Display the Bluetooth set- matically connected when the tings screen.
  • Page 37 2-2. Connectivity settings matic connection priority of Editing the system infor- ® the registered Bluetooth mation phones. (P.37) Select “System Information”. Select to change the auto- Select the desired item to be matic connection priority of set. ® the registered Bluetooth audio players.
  • Page 38: Wi-Fi ® Hotspot

    2-2. Connectivity settings ® Wi-Fi Hotspot Compatibility profile of the system : This function is not available in Select to reset all setup some countries or areas. items. By connecting a device to Editing the system name ■ ® the vehicle via Wi-Fi , it can Select “System Name”.
  • Page 39: Changing The Wi-Fi ® Settings

    2-2. Connectivity settings mentation which came with it. ® Changing the Wi-Fi set- Operate the device to con- tings nect it to the vehicle access point. Press the “MENU” button.  To check the vehicle access point password, check “Pass- word”.
  • Page 40 A trial subscription access point (for authentica- may be available. tion and encryption). (P.41) Contact your Toyota dealer for Select to change the access details about the Toyota mobile point name (SSID). (P.41) application. ®...
  • Page 41 2-2. Connectivity settings Changing the password Changing the access point name (SSID) Select “Change Password”. Select “Access Point Name”. Enter the desired password Enter the desired access and select “OK”. point name (SSID) and select  When setting/changing a “OK”. password, observe the follow- ing guidelines to help prevent ®...
  • Page 42 2-2. Connectivity settings ® Wi-Fi function operating ® ● Before using Wi-Fi devices, users of any electrical medical hints device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization ther- ● If a connected device is taken out apy-pacemakers or implantable ® of the Wi-Fi connection area, the cardioverter defibrillators should...
  • Page 43: Apple Car-Play/Android Auto

    2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Apple Car- 2-3.Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Establishing an Apple Play/Android Auto CarPlay connection Enable Siri on the device to : This function is not available in be connected. some countries or areas. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Connect the device to the allows some applications, USB port.
  • Page 44 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Select “Apple CarPlay”. Establishing an Android Check that home screen of Auto connection Apple CarPlay is displayed. Check that the Android Auto application is installed to the device to be connected. Connect the device to the USB port.
  • Page 45 • Bluetooth phone (Apple CarPlay is being used for route guidance only) and a route is set using the Apple • Toyota apps CarPlay/Android Auto Maps app, ● When an Apple CarPlay/Android route guidance will be performed Auto connection is established,...
  • Page 46 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ● Apple CarPlay is a trademark of ● Do not insert foreign objects into Apple Inc. the port as this may damage the ● Compatible models smartphone or its terminal. Made for • iPhone XS Max •...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

    2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Troubleshooting If you are experiencing difficulties with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, check the following table. Symptom Solution Check if the device supports Apple Car- Play/Android Auto. Check if Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is enabled on the connected device. Check if that the Android Auto application is installed to the device to be connected.
  • Page 48 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution Although an Apple Car- Play/Android Auto con- The system may be muted or the volume may nection is established, be low. Increase the system volume. audio is not output through the system. Check if the USB cable being used to connect the device to the system is damaged.
  • Page 49 2-3. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution After interrupt audio (such This operation is performed according to the as navigation route guid- specification of the onboard device, this is not a ance) is played from an malfunction. application that is not Manually change the audio source by yourself.
  • Page 50: 2-4. Other Settings

    2-4. Other settings General settings 2-4.Other settings General settings screen  “Clock” Settings are available for Select to change the time zone and clock, operation sounds, select “On” or “Off” for daylight sav- etc. ing time, automatic adjustment of the clock, etc. (P.52) Displaying the general ...
  • Page 51: General Settings

     “Delete Personal Data” Select to delete personal data. (P.54)  “Software Update” Select to update software versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Select to change the time  “Software Update Setting” zone. (P.53) Select to set software update set- Select to set daylight saving ting.
  • Page 52 2-4. Other settings Setting the time zone Projection settings Select “Time Zone”. : This function is not available in some countries or areas. Select the desired time zone. Display the general settings screen. (P.51) Manual clock setting Select “Projection Settings”. When “Auto Adjust by GPS”...
  • Page 53 2-4. Other settings before attempting to change to the home screen. the setting. Deleting personal data Driver settings Registered or changed per- The driver settings feature will sonal settings will be deleted or allow the system to link some returned to their default condi- preferences (such as audio pre- tions.
  • Page 54: Voice Settings

    (P.51) Select “Software Update Set- ting”. Select “Automatic Update Check” to enable/disable the automatic update check func- tion. Select “Setup”. Select “Voice”. Select the desired items to be set. ● When software update information is displayed, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 55: Voice Settings

    2-4. Other settings Vehicle settings Voice settings screen Settings are available for maintenance, vehicle cus- tomization, etc. Displaying the vehicle settings screen Press the “MENU” button. Select to adjust the volume of voice guidance. Select to set the voice recog- nition prompts.
  • Page 56: Vehicle Settings

     When valet mode activates, the system stops and a secu- rity code (4-digit number) standby screen is displayed. ● If the 4-digit personal code is for- gotten, please contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 57: Setting Dealer Informa- Tion

    2-4. Other settings Setting dealer informa- If the valet mode has been activated tion Enter the 4-digit personal : This function is not available in code and select “OK”. some countries or areas. Dealer information can be regis- ● If an incorrect security code tered in the system.
  • Page 58 2-4. Other settings Editing dealer or contact name Select “Edit” next to “Dealer” or “Contact”. Enter the name and select “OK”. Editing phone number Select “Edit” next to “Phone #”. Enter the phone number and select “OK”.
  • Page 59 2-4. Other settings...
  • Page 60 2-4. Other settings...
  • Page 61: Audio/Visual System

    Audio/visual system 3-1. Basic operation Quick reference....62 Some basics ....63 3-2. Radio operation AM radio/FM radio/ ® SiriusXM Satellite Radio(SXM)....69 3-3. Media operation memory....80 iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay)....82 Android Auto ....85 ® Bluetooth audio ....86 3-4. Audio/visual remote con- trols Steering switches ...90 3-5.
  • Page 62: Quick Reference

    3-1. Basic operation Quick reference 3-1.Basic operation Functional overview The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods: From the “AUDIO” button  Press the “AUDIO” button. From the “MENU” button  Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”. ...
  • Page 63: Some Basics

    • iPod (Audio Playback) Turn this knob to adjust the vol- • USB audio/USB video ® ume. • Bluetooth audio • Toyota apps : This function is not available in some countries or areas.
  • Page 64 3-1. Basic operation Reordering the audio USB port source Connect a device. Display the audio source selection screen. (P.63) Select “Reorder”. Select the desired audio source then to reor- der. Select “OK”.  Turn on the power of the device if it is not turned on. ●...
  • Page 65: Sound Settings

    3-1. Basic operation Select to set the surround Sound settings on/off. Display the audio control This function can create a screen. (P.63) feeling of presence items. Select “Sound”. Treble/Mid/Bass ■ Select the desired item to be How good an audio program set.
  • Page 66 3-1. Basic operation Fader/Balance Automatic sound levelizer ■ ■ (ASL) A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and of the The system adjusts to the opti- front and rear sound levels is mum volume and tone quality also important.
  • Page 67: Audio Screen Adjustment

    3-1. Basic operation Color, tone, contrast and ■ Audio screen adjustment brightness adjustment Screen format settings ■ The color, tone, contrast and The screen format can be brightness of the screen can be selected for USB video. adjusted. Press the “MENU” button. Press the “MENU”...
  • Page 68 3-1. Basic operation Voice command system Press the talk switch to oper- ate the voice command sys- tem.  The voice command system and its list of commands can be operated. (P.104)
  • Page 69: Radio Operation

    3-2. Radio operation nels registered to smart AM radio/FM radio/ 3-2.Radio operation ® favorites (P.72, 93) SiriusXM Satellite Radio(SXM) Displays the artist info and song title or album Select to change the dis- : If equipped played information. Displays messages when Overview available from RBDS.
  • Page 70: Presetting A Station

    3-2. Radio operation to stereo reception when a stereo Presetting a station broadcast is received. ● The radio automatically blends to Radio mode has a mix preset an HD Radio signal in AM or FM function, which can store up to where available.
  • Page 71 3-2. Radio operation Fast rewinds continuously Caching a radio program Pauses the playback (To SXM radio program can be restart, select cached and played back in a Fast forwards continuously time-shifted manner. Select to change the track Automatic playback of the ■...
  • Page 72: Selecting A Station From The List

    3-2. Radio operation Smart favorites ■ Selecting a station from Up to 20 channels can be regis- the list tered as presets in the cache. Select “Station List”. Caches the latest less than 30 minutes for each channel. For Select “AM”, “FM” or “SXM”. channel registration, refer to ...
  • Page 73: Radio Options

    3-2. Radio operation Radio options Radio broadcast data sys- Select “Options”. This audio/visual system is Select the desired item to be equipped with Radio Broadcast set. Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS mode allows text messages to be received from radio stations that utilize RBDS transmitters.
  • Page 74: Using Hd Radio™ Technology

    Digital Corporation in the refer to www.hdradio.com. United States and/or other coun- tries. HD Radio features included in Toyota radios:  Digital Sound- HD Radio broadcasts deliver crystal-clear, digital audio quality to listeners.  HD2/HD3 Channels-...
  • Page 75: Available Hd Radio™ Technology

    3-2. Radio operation Available HD Radio™ Troubleshooting guide technology Experience ■ Multicast ■  Mismatch of time alignment- a user may hear a short period On the FM radio frequency most of programming replayed or digital stations have “multiple” or an echo, stutter or skip.
  • Page 76 3-2. Radio operation broadcast can be decoded and How to subscribe to Siri- make the audio available. This usXM Services takes up to 7 seconds. Action: This is normal behavior, All SiriusXM services, including wait for the audio to become avail- satellite radio data and stream- able.
  • Page 77 3-2. Radio operation button and you’re in. If you can’t NOTICE hear us, it’s easy to get started: U.S.A.: ● It is prohibited to copy, decom- Locate your Radio ID by turning to pile, disassemble, reverse engi- Channel 0. If you don’t see the neer, hack, manipulate, or Radio ID there, go to otherwise make available any...
  • Page 78 3-2. Radio operation Displaying the radio ID Each SiriusXM tuner is identified with a unique radio ID. The radio ID is required when activating an SiriusXM service or when reporting a problem.  If “Ch 000” is selected using the “TUNE SCROLL” knob, the ID code, which is 8 alpha- numeric characters, will be displayed.
  • Page 79 Toyota dealer for assistance. Antenna” A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. Contact your Toyota dealer for assistance. The SiriusXM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait “No Signal” until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.
  • Page 80: 3-3. Media Operation

    3-3. Media operation USB memory 3-3.Media operation Select to change the file/track. Select and hold to fast Overview rewind. The USB memory operation Select to play/pause. screen can be reached by the Select to change the following methods: P.63 file/track. ...
  • Page 81 3-3. Media operation Select to display the sound Repeating setting screen. (P.65) The file/track or folder/album Select to change the file. currently being listened to can Select and hold to fast be repeated. rewind. Select Select to play/pause. Select to change the file. ●...
  • Page 82: Ipod/Iphone (Apple Carplay)

    3-3. Media operation iPod/iPhone NOTICE (Apple CarPlay ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is con- : This function is not available in nected as this may damage the some countries or areas. portable player or its terminal.
  • Page 83 3-3. Media operation An Apple CarPlay connection control screen of Apple Car-  is established Play. Control panel Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to return to the top screen. Press to change the track. Press and hold to fast for- Select to display a song list ward/rewind.
  • Page 84 3-3. Media operation changed to iPod/iPhone mode, WARNING the iPod/iPhone will resume play- ing from the same point it was last ● Do not operate the player’s con- used. trols or connect the iPod/iPhone while driving. ● Tracks selected by operating a connected iPod/iPhone may not be recognized or displayed prop- NOTICE...
  • Page 85: Android Auto

    3-3. Media operation Android Auto Select to play/pause. Displays cover art : This function is not available in some countries or areas. Control panel Overview The Android Auto operation screen can be reached by the following methods: P.63  Connecting an Android device (P.43, 64) When an Apple CarPlay con- nection is established, this func-...
  • Page 86: Bluetooth ® Audio

    3-3. Media operation ® : This function is not available in Bluetooth audio some countries or areas. ® The Bluetooth audio sys- Control screen tem enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.
  • Page 87 3-3. Media operation matically and randomly Select to change the album. selected. Displays cover art Select Control panel ● Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 album random)  album random (all album random)  off ®...
  • Page 88 3-3. Media operation nected on purpose, such as it was ® ● Before using Bluetooth turned off, this does not happen. devices, users of any electrical Reconnect the portable player medical device other than manually. implantable cardiac pacemak- ® ● Bluetooth device information is ers, cardiac resynchronization...
  • Page 89 3-3. Media operation Registering/Connecting a ® Bluetooth device ® To use the Bluetooth audio system, it is necessary to regis- ® ter a Bluetooth device with the system. Registering an additional  device ® Display the Bluetooth audio control screen. (P.86) Select “Connect”.
  • Page 90: 3-4. Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    3-4. Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches 3-4.Audio/visual remote controls Mode Operation/function *3, 4 Press: Change audio Steering switch operation modes iPod/ iPhone Some parts of the audio/visual Press and hold (0.8 Android system can be adjusted using sec. or more): Pause Auto the switches on the steering (Press and hold again...
  • Page 91 3-4. Audio/visual remote controls Mode Operation/function Press: Preset chan- nel up/down Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Seek for stations in the rele- vant program type/channel category Press and hold (1.5 sec. or more): Fast channel up/down Press: Track/file *2, 3 up/down iPod/...
  • Page 92: 3-5. Setup

    3-5. Setup Audio settings 3-5.Setup Audio settings screen Detailed audio settings can be programmed. Displaying the audio set- tings screen Press the “MENU” button. Select to set the common settings. (P.92) Select to set the radio set- tings. (P.93) Common settings Display the audio settings screen.
  • Page 93 3-5. Setup quality adjustment screen. Setting the number of radio (P.67) presets : Only in USB video mode Select “Number of Radio Pre- sets”. Radio settings Select the button with the desired number to be dis- Display the audio settings screen.
  • Page 94: Audio/Visual System

    3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Operating information 3-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, ● The use of a cellular phone inside which increase with the distance or near the vehicle may cause a from the radio transmitter.
  • Page 95 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Station interference: When a iPod reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio Certification ■ station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making it diffi- cult to hear the broadcast.
  • Page 96 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Compatible models ■ High-resolution sound Made for source • iPhone XS Max This device supports high-reso- • iPhone XS lution sound sources. • iPhone XR • iPhone X The definition of high-resolution • iPhone 8 is based on the standards of •...
  • Page 97: File Information

    3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system File information Corresponding sampling fre- quency Compatible USB devices File type Frequency (kHz) MP3 files: USB communi- USB 2.0 HS (480 MPEG 1 LAYER 32/44.1/48 cation formats Mbps) File formats FAT 16/32 MP3 files: Correspon- Mass storage MPEG 2 LSF...
  • Page 98 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Corresponding bit rates File type Channel mode 1ch, 2ch (Dual File type Bit rate (kbps) AAC files channel is not supported) MP3 files: MPEG 1 LAYER 32 - 320 WAV (LPCM)/ FLAC/ALAC/ OGG Vorbis MP3 files: MPEG 2 LSF 8 - 160...
  • Page 99 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system disc title, track title and artist when using USB memory name in other formats. containing numerous levels of folders. For this reason, we  WMA/AAC files can contain a recommend creating USB WMA/AAC tag that is used in memory with no more than 2 the same way as an ID3 tag.
  • Page 100 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Compatible video format Format Codec Video codec: Format Codec  H.264/MPEG-4 Video codec:  MPEG4  H.264/MPEG-4  WMV9  WMV9  MPEG4 Advanced pro- Audio codec: file  AAC Audio codec:  MP3 MPEG-4 ...
  • Page 101 3-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ® mat developed by Microsoft Terms It compresses files into a size ID3 tag ■ smaller than that of MP3 files. The decoding formats for  This is a method of embed- WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and 9. ding track-related information in an MP3 file.
  • Page 102: Error Messages

    “iPod Error” iPod or its con- ● If the malfunction is not rectified, nection. take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. This indicates “No music files that there is no found.” music data in the iPod.
  • Page 103: Voice Command System

    Voice command system 4-1. Voice command system operation Voice command system ........Command list ....
  • Page 104: Using The Voice Command System

    4-1. Voice command system operation Microphone ■ Voice command sys- 4-1.Voice command system operation The voice command sys- tem enables the radio, phone dialing, etc. to be operated using voice com- mands. Refer to the com- mand list for samples of voice commands.
  • Page 105: Voice Command System Operation

    4-1. Voice command system operation After hearing a beep, say a NOTICE supported command. ● Do not touch and put a sharp  To display sample commands object to the microphone. It may cause failure. of the desired function, say the desired function or select Voice command system the desired function button.
  • Page 106 4-1. Voice command system operation select “Resume” or press the Increasing the voice rec- talk switch. ognition performance To increase voice recognition ● If the system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not performance, use the “Tutori- disappear, press the talk switch als”...
  • Page 107: Command List

    4-1. Voice command system operation Command list Command list Common ■ Command list overview Command Action Recognizable voice commands Displays exam- and their actions are shown ples of some of below. “Help” the available  Frequently used commands commands are listed in the following Returns to the “Go back”...
  • Page 108 4-1. Voice command system operation Phone While in a phone call ■ ■ Command Action Command Action Places a call to Sends DTMF the specified “Send <digits>” tones has speci- “Call <contact>” contact from the fied phone book Mutes the micro- Places a call to phone (far side “Mute”...
  • Page 109 4-1. Voice command system operation Radio ■ Audio ■ Command Action Command Action Changes the Plays tracks “Play Playlist “Tune to <fre- radio to the from the <name>” quency> AM” specified AM fre- selected playlist quency Plays tracks “Play Artist Changes the from the <name>”...
  • Page 110 4-1. Voice command system operation functionality in this section Toyota apps ■ Command Action “Launch <appli- Activates the Toyota apps cation name>” : When an application is opened and is in full screen mode, press- ing the talk switch will start the...
  • Page 111: Peripheral Monitoring System

    5-1. Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor system ........Rear view monitor system precautions....Things you should know ........5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Toyota parking assist moni- tor ......Estimated course line dis- play mode....Parking assist guide line display mode .....
  • Page 112: Rear View Monitor System Rear View Monitor System

    5-1. Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor sys- 5-1.Rear view monitor system WARNING ● Never depend on the rear view monitor system entirely when backing up. The image and the : If equipped position of the guide lines dis- The rear view monitor sys- played on the screen may differ from the actual state.
  • Page 113: Screen Description

    5-1. Rear view monitor system Screen description WARNING ● In low temperatures, the screen The rear view monitor system may darken or the image may screen will be displayed if the become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is mov- shift lever is shifted to the “R”...
  • Page 114: Rear View Monitor System Pre- Cautions

    5-1. Rear view monitor system shifted into any position other Rear view monitor sys- than the “R” position. tem precautions Area displayed on screen The rear view monitor system displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 115 5-1. Rear view monitor system ● The camera uses a special lens. The camera The distance of the image that appears on the screen differs from The camera for the rear view the actual distance. monitor system is located as ●...
  • Page 116: Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road

    If this hap- gin of error between the fixed pens, have the vehicle guide lines on the screen and inspected by your Toyota dealer the actual distance/course on as soon as possible. the road.
  • Page 117 5-1. Rear view monitor system When the ground behind When the ground behind ■ ■ the vehicle slopes up the vehicle slopes down sharply sharply The distance guide lines will The distance guide lines will appear to be closer to the vehi- appear to be farther from the cle than the actual distance.
  • Page 118: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    5-1. Rear view monitor system When any part of the vehi- ■ When approaching cle sags three-dimensional objects When any part of the vehicle The distance guide lines are dis- sags due to the number of pas- played according to flat surfaced sengers or the distribution of the objects (such as the road).
  • Page 119 5-1. Rear view monitor system Vehicle width guide lines Distance guide lines ■ ■ Visually check the surroundings Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the On the screen, it appears that a truck appears to be outside of truck is parking at point...
  • Page 120: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, 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 121 5-1. Rear view monitor system Symptom Likely cause Solution Have the vehicle The camera position is inspected by your Toy- out of alignment. ota dealer. If this happens due to  The vehicle is tilted The fixed guide lines these causes, it does (there is a heavy load are very far out of not indicate a malfunc-...
  • Page 122: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Toyota Parking Assist Monitor

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Toyota parking assist 5-2.Toyota parking assist monitor WARNING monitor ● Never depend on the parking assist monitor entirely when backing up. The image and the : If equipped position of the guide lines dis- The parking assist monitor played on the screen may differ from the actual state.
  • Page 123: Screen Display

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Screen display WARNING ● In low temperatures, the screen The parking assist monitor may darken or the image may screen will be displayed if the become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is mov- shift lever is shifted to the “R”...
  • Page 124 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor played and the buzzer sounds. mate distance to the object are dis- played and the buzzer sounds. Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an object, ● For details about the Intuitive the direction of and the approxi-...
  • Page 125: Using The System

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Parking assist guide line dis-  Using the system play mode (P.127) Use any of the following modes. The steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines) are displayed. This mode is recommended for those who are comfortable with...
  • Page 126: Estimated Course Line Display Mode

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Wide rear view Estimated course line  display mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. Estimated course lines Show an estimated course when Vehicle width guide line the steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 127: Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Parking assist guide WARNING line display mode ● If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course Screen description lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Rear view Toyota dealer.
  • Page 128: Distance Guide Line Display Mode

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Wide rear view Distance guide line  display mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. • The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
  • Page 129: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Precautions

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Wide rear view Toyota parking assist  monitor precautions Area displayed on screen The parking assist monitor dis- plays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. Rear view ...
  • Page 130 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor The camera • When cleaning the camera lens, flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe it The camera for the parking with a soft and wet cloth. assist monitor is located as Strongly rubbing the camera shown in the illustration.
  • Page 131 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor When the ground behind ■ Differences between the the vehicle slopes up screen and the actual sharply road The distance guide lines will  The distance guide lines and appear to be closer to the vehi- the vehicle width guide lines cle than the actual distance.
  • Page 132 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor When the ground behind When any part of the vehi- ■ ■ the vehicle slopes down cle sags sharply When any part of the vehicle The distance guide lines will sags due to the number of pas-...
  • Page 133 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Estimated course lines ■ When approaching Visually check the surroundings three-dimensional objects and the area behind the vehicle. The estimated course lines tar- In the case shown below, the get flat surfaced objects (such truck appears to be outside of as the road).
  • Page 134 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Distance guide lines ■ Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point However, in reality if you back up to point , you will hit the truck.
  • Page 135: Things You Should Know

    5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Things you should know If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 136 5-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution Have the vehicle The camera position is inspected by your Toy- out of alignment. ota dealer. If this happens due to  The vehicle is tilted The guide lines are these causes, it does...
  • Page 137: Phone

    Phone 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference... Some basics ....Placing a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free sys- tem ......Receiving a call using the ® Bluetooth hands-free sys- tem ......® Talking on the Bluetooth hands-free system..
  • Page 138: Phone Operation (Hands-Free System For Cellular Phones) Quick Reference

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference 6-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Message function The following function can be Phone screen operation used on message function: The phone screen can be ®  Using the Bluetooth phone reached by the following meth- message function (P.152)
  • Page 139: Some Basics

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ● Depending on the type of Blue- Some basics ® tooth phone, some function is not available. The hands-free system ● When using the hands-free sys- ® enables calls to be made tem or Bluetooth audio and ®...
  • Page 140: Registering/Connecting A Bluetooth ® Phone

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Registering/Connecting a WARNING ® Bluetooth phone ● Your audio unit is fitted with ® Bluetooth antennas. People To use the hands-free system with implantable cardiac pace- makers, cardiac resynchroniza- for cellular phones, it is neces- tion therapy-pacemakers or sary to register a cellular phone implantable cardioverter defibril-...
  • Page 141: Using The Phone Switch/Microphone

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select the desired device to Using the phone be connected. switch/microphone Check that a confirmation Steering switch ■ screen is displayed when the connection is complete. By pressing the phone switch, a call can be received or ended ...
  • Page 142 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Microphone ■ NOTICE The microphone is used when ● Do not touch and put a sharp talking on the phone. object to the microphone. It may cause failure. Voice command system Press the talk switch to operate the voice command system.
  • Page 143: About The Contacts In The Contact List

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) About the contacts in the When selling or disposing contact list of the vehicle  The following data is stored A lot of personal data is regis- for every registered phone. tered when the hands-free sys- When another phone is con- tem is used.
  • Page 144: Placing A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Placing a call using By call history ® the Bluetooth Up to 30 of the latest call history hands-free system items (missed, incoming and outgoing) can be selected. ® After a Bluetooth phone Display the phone top has been registered, a call...
  • Page 145: By Favorites List

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) as follows: John (2) By contacts list By favorites list Calls can be made by using contact data which is transferred Calls can be made using regis- from a registered cellular phone. tered contacts which can be (P.159) selected from a contact list.
  • Page 146 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) When the contact list is empty For PBAP compatible Blue- ■ ® tooth phones when “Auto- matic Transfer” is set to on (P.160)  Contacts are transferred auto- Select to transfer the con- matically.
  • Page 147: By Home Screen

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) By keypad By home screen Display the phone top Display the home screen. screen. (P.138) (P.19) Select “Keypad” and enter Select the desired contact. the phone number. Check that the dialing screen is displayed.
  • Page 148: Receiving A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Receiving a call using Bluetooth phone, both the sys- ® ® the Bluetooth tem and Bluetooth phone may ring simultaneously when there is hands-free system an incoming call. (P.157) When a call is received, the following screen is dis- played with a sound.
  • Page 149: Hands-Free System

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) “Activate”. Talking on the Blue- ® tooth hands-free sys- Select to hang up the phone. ● Changing from hands-free call to cellular phone call is not possible While talking on the phone, while driving.
  • Page 150: Sending Tones

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Sending tones Transmit volume setting By keypad Select “Transmit Volume”. ■ Select “0-9”. Select the desired level for the transmit volume. Enter the desired number. By selecting “Release ■ Select to display previ- Tones”...
  • Page 151: Incoming Call Waiting

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Switching calls while a Incoming call waiting call is in progress When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, the  When there are no calls on incoming screen is displayed. hold during a call: “Hold”...
  • Page 152: Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Bluetooth phone Displaying the message message function screen Display the phone top Received messages can be screen. (P.138) forwarded from the con- Select “Message”. ® nected Bluetooth phone,  A confirmation message enabling checking and appears when the “Automatic replying using the system.
  • Page 153: Receiving A Message

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Bluetooth Receiving a message When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is Checking received mes- received, the incoming message sages screen pops up with sound and Display the message screen. is ready to be operated on the (P.152) screen.
  • Page 154 6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Replying to a message ● Reading a text message is not (dictation reply) available while driving. ● Depending on the type of Blue- : If equipped ® tooth phone being connected, this function cannot be used. Display the message screen.
  • Page 155: Replying To A Message (Quick Reply)

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Editing quick reply mes- ■ Replying to a message sages (quick reply) This operation cannot be per- 15 messages have already formed while driving. been stored. Select corresponding to Display the message screen. the desired message to edit.
  • Page 156: Calling The Message Sender

    6-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select the text area. Calling the message sender Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/MMS message sender’s phone number. This operation can be per- formed while driving. Calling from ■  Identified phone numbers e-mail/SMS/MMS message contained in the message are display...
  • Page 157: Setup

    6-2. Setup (P.159) Phone settings 6-2.Setup Message settings (P.166) Displaying the phone set- : This operation cannot be per- tings screen formed while driving. Press the “MENU” button. Sounds settings screen The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected.
  • Page 158 6-2. Setup Select to set the desired Notifications/display set- incoming e-mail tone. tings screen Select to set the desired Display the phone settings incoming SMS/MMS tone. screen. (P.157) Select “-” or “+” to adjust the Select “Notifications/Display”. incoming SMS/MMS tone Select the desired item to be volume.
  • Page 159 6-2. Setup • “Full Screen”: When an Contacts/Call history set- SMS/MMS message is received, tings screen the incoming SMS/MMS display screen is displayed and can be Contacts can be transferred operated on the screen. ® from a Bluetooth phone to this •...
  • Page 160 6-2. Setup Select to sort contacts by the Setting automatic con- first name or last name field. tact/history transfer Select to add contacts to the The automatic contact/history favorites list. (P.164) function is available for PBAP Select to delete favorites ®...
  • Page 161 6-2. Setup Check that a confirmation Transfer contacts from screen is displayed when the device operation is complete. When an Android Auto connec-  This operation may be unnec- tion is established, this function essary depending on the type will be unavailable. ®...
  • Page 162 6-2. Setup is not registered, skip this “Replace Contacts”: Select to trans- fer the contact from the connected procedure. cellular phone and replace the cur- rent one. “Replace Contacts”: Select to trans- fer the contact from the connected “Add Contact”: Select to transfer ®...
  • Page 163 6-2. Setup Registering a new contact Editing the contact data to the contacts list For PBAP compatible Blue- New contact data can be regis- ® tooth phones, this function is tered. available when “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.160) Up to 4 numbers per person can be registered.
  • Page 164 6-2. Setup Registering contacts in the ■ Favorites list setting favorites list in a different Up to 15 contacts (maximum of way (from the contact 4 numbers per contact) can be details screen) registered in the favorites list. Display the phone top screen.
  • Page 165 6-2. Setup Check that a confirmation Select “OK” when voice tag screen is displayed when the registration is complete. operation is complete. Editing a voice tag ■ Select “Edit”. Setting voice tags Select the desired contact to edit. Calls can be made by saying the voice tag of a registered contact Follow the steps in “Register- in the contact list.
  • Page 166: Message Settings Screen

    6-2. Setup Message settings screen Vehicle signature settings Select “Vehicle Signature”. Display the phone settings screen. (P.157) Select the desired item to be set. Select “Messaging”. Select the desired item to be set. Select to set adding the vehi- cle signature to outgoing messages on/off.
  • Page 167: 6-3. What To Do If

    Complete the registration opera- with your Toyota dealer or the tion on the cellular phone following website: (approve registration on the https://www.toyota.com/ phone).
  • Page 168 6-3. What to do if... A cellular phone cannot be ® A Bluetooth connection connected. cannot be made. ® Bluetooth function is not ® ■ Another Bluetooth device ■ enabled on the cellular is already connected. phone. Manually connect the cellular ®...
  • Page 169 Automatic contact transfer ■ which operation has been con- function on this system is firmed on this system, check set to on. with your Toyota dealer or the following website: Set automatic contact transfer https://www.toyota.com/ function on this system to off. audio-multimedia (P.160)
  • Page 170 6-3. What to do if... When using the Blue- In other situations ® tooth message function ® The Bluetooth connection Messages cannot be viewed. status is displayed at the top of the screen each time the Message transfer is not ■...
  • Page 171 6-3. What to do if... Enable the cellular phone’s ® Bluetooth connection. ® Disable the Wi-Fi connection of the cellular phone. Stop the cellular phone’s secu- rity software and close all appli- cations. Before using an application installed on the cellular phone, carefully check its source and how its operation might affect this system.
  • Page 172 6-3. What to do if...
  • Page 173: Connected Services

    DCM and the sys- tem ......Type C: Function achieved by using DCM.... Type D: Function achieved by using DCM and a smartphone ....7-2. Connected Services oper- ation Toyota Apps ....7-3. Setup Toyota Apps settings ...
  • Page 174: Connected Services Overview Functional Overview

    Remote Connect, Ser- Type D vice Connect ● Each function is available in the following areas: • Toyota apps is available in the contiguous United States, Wash- ington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii, the United States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Canada. ®...
  • Page 175: Type A: Function Achieved By Using A Smartphone Or Dcm

    • Toyota audio multimedia system enables applicable apps installed on the system to be displayed on and operated from the screen. A few settings must be performed before Toyota apps can be used. (P.178) By using a smartphone or DCM Content provider Provides contents to the application server.
  • Page 176 7-1. Connected Services overview Application server Provides applications to the system or a smartphone. Smartphone Using the Toyota mobile application, communication is relayed between the system, application server and content provider. Applications Display usable content from the content providers on the screen using the data connection of the connected smartphone or DCM.
  • Page 177 These functions are not available Subscription ■ in some countries or areas. Avail- ability of functions of the Toyota  Toyota apps do not require an apps is dependent on network activation fee or monthly reception level. recurring fees. Initializing personal data ■...
  • Page 178: Type B: Function Achieved By Using Dcm And The System

    Bluetooth Pairing is supported by the Toyota required. response center, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 In order to use Toyota mobile appli- cation, the following must first be days a week. performed: For details about: ®  Register a Bluetooth phone ®...
  • Page 179: Type C: Function Achieved By Using Dcm

    URL. http://opensource.lge.com ● Exposure to radio frequency sig- nals: The Toyota audio multimedia sys- tem installed in your vehicle includes a low power radio trans- mitter and receiver. The system receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 180 ANSI Standard (C95.1). ● The design of Toyota audio multi- media system complies with the FCC guidelines in addition to those standards. ● Contact with the Toyota response...
  • Page 181 7-1. Connected Services overview ● Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Canada and Puerto Rico ...
  • Page 182: Type D: Function Achieved By Using Dcm And A Smartphone

    “OWNER’S MAN- ● Any malfunction of the vehicle UAL”), download the Toyota should be repaired by your Toyota mobile app from your smart- dealer. phone’s app store, and regis- ● Remote Connect is designed to...
  • Page 183: Service Connect

    Service Connect uses DCM to connected-services in the United States, collect and transmit vehicle data https://www.toyota.ca/connected that allows Toyota to provide: in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/  Vehicle Health Report (VHR) connected-services (Safety Recalls, Service Cam- in Puerto Rico.
  • Page 184: 7-2. Connected Services Operation

    7-2. Connected Services operation Follow the steps in “From the Toyota Apps 7-2.Connected Services operation “APPS” button” from step 2. (P.184) Toyota apps is a function From the “APPS” button  that enables certain apps Press the “APPS” button. installed on a smartphone...
  • Page 185 “Later”: Select to postpone the Updating an application installation of the update data and go back to the previous screen. When the Toyota apps is acti- Check that installing is vated, an application may need started. to be updated. To update an “Install in Background”: Select to...
  • Page 186 Puerto Rico, to confirm if the  “To use the services, Toyota ® phone is Bluetooth SPP compati- mobile application needs to ble or not, and then activate the be running on your phone.
  • Page 187: Entering Keyword Operation

    Puerto Rico, to confirm if the ® by each application, refer to phone is Bluetooth SPP compati- https://www.toyota.com/ ble or not, and then activate the Toyota mobile application. connected-services in the United States,  “Communication unsuccess- https://www.toyota.ca/connected ful. Please try again.” in Canada, and Communication was disconnected.
  • Page 188 7-2. Connected Services operation Entering a keyword using the voice recognition func- tion Display the application screen. (P.184) Select the desired application screen button. Press the talk switch. (P.104) Say the desired keyword.  Completion of the keyword will be detected automatically. Search results will be dis- played on the screen.
  • Page 189: Setup

    7-3. Setup Toyota Apps settings 7-3.Setup Toyota Apps settings screen Toyota apps settings can be changed. Displaying the Toyota Apps settings screen Press the “MENU” button. Select to set the pop up reminder for smartphone data usage. (P.190) Select to detect an iPhone app automatically turned on/off.
  • Page 190 The data usage notification popup, which indicates that the system will use an internet con- nection, can be enabled/dis- abled. Display the Toyota apps set- tings screen. (P.189) Select “Data Usage Mes- sage”. Change the setting as desired.
  • Page 191 Index Alphabetical Index..
  • Page 192 Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index ® Bluetooth hands-free system ..........138 AM..........69 ® Bluetooth phone message func- Android Auto ......85 tion .........152 Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ...43 Calling the message sender .156 APPS button .......8 Checking received messages Apps button (Menu screen)..10 ...........153 Apps button (Setup screen) ..13 Displaying the message screen Audio .........62...
  • Page 193 Alphabetical Index General settings .......51 When selling or disposing of the Displaying the general settings vehicle ........143 screen ........51 PHONE button.....8, 138 General settings screen ..51 Phone button (Menu screen) ...10 Phone button (Setup screen) ..13 Phone settings......157 Contacts/Call history settings159 Hands-free system ....138 Message settings ....166 HOME button ......8, 19...
  • Page 194 Alphabetical Index When approaching three-dimen- Toyota parking assist monitor sional objects ..... 118 ..........122 Receiving a call using the Blue- Camera.........130 ® tooth hands-free system ...148 Differences between the screen Registering/Connecting a Blue- and the actual road.....131 ® tooth device ......25 Distance guide line display mode Profiles ........29...
  • Page 195 Alphabetical Index Voice settings ......55 Displaying the voice settings screen ........55 Voice settings screen .....56 ® Wi-Fi button (Setup screen) ..13 ® Wi-Fi Hotspot......38 Connecting a device to the in-vehicle access point ..38 Operating hints.......42 For more information about the following items, see the “OWNER’S MANUAL”.
  • Page 196 Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico ...
  • Page 197 For vehicles sold in Canada ...

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