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Basic operation Basic operation of multimedia system Settings and Registering and setting various features registration Connecting a smartphone ® ® Using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi or communication device Navigation Using the cloud navigation Audio system Listening to the radio and music Hands-free calls For hands-free cellular phone use Connected...
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1-4. Intelligent Assistant Introduction Using the Intelligent As- For your information .... sistant system ....Safety instructions ....Starting voice control ..Reading this manual ..Speaking a voice com- mand ....... Pictorial index ....Using the search func- Basic operation tion ........
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2-9. Vehicle settings Deleting a registered ® Bluetooth device ..Setting dealer informa- tion ........Connecting with a Blue- ® tooth device ....Changing the security settings ......® Setting a Bluetooth Updating and checking vice as a primary de- the software informa- vice ........
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TABLE OF CONTENTS When Apple CarPlay or 5-2. USB flash drive operation Android Auto might be Precautions for playback malfunctioning ....of USB flash drive ..Playing music files on a Navigation USB flash drive .... 4-1. Navigation 5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Cloud navigation ....
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... Ending calls ....If you notice any symp- toms ......6-6. Changing phones for hands-free calls 8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Switching phones for hands-free calls .... Toyota parking assist monitor functions ..6-7. Editing contact data...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Precautions for the Toyo- Index ........ta parking assist moni- tor ........8-3. Panoramic view monitor Panoramic view monitor functions ....... Display mode when the shift lever is in "P" posi- tion ........ Display mode when the shift lever is in "D"...
“Updating and checking the software infor- mation”(→ P.74). Depending on the country or area, the software update service may not be available. Gasoline vehicles ▶ Language QR code https://www.toyota.com/ owners/resources/ warranty-owners- For U.S.A. owners English manuals/manual? om=om0e264u.highland er.2025.2411.cv.mm https://www.toyota.ca/ toyota/owners/manual? English om=om0e264u.highland...
Please note that Toyota Motor Corporation takes no responsible whatsoever for direct and/or indirect damage, and offers no compen- sation for data if the data that was saved in the internal memory could not be saved properly.
Introduction Safety instructions To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, if used properly, can do so. The driver is solely responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and the safety of your passengers.
Introduction Reading this manual Explains symbols used in this manual. Symbols in this manual Symbols Meanings WARNING : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people. NOTICE : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment.
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Introduction Symbols Meanings Indicates the component or place being explained.
Introduction Pictorial index Instrument panel Microphone ................P.37 Steering wheel switches Controlling audio............P.31,33,159 Using the Intelligent Assistant system ........P.38 Making a phone call..............P.194 Display ..................P.14 USB port ...................P.34...
Basic operation 1-1. Basic operation of multi- Using the search func- media system tion ......44 Display and control ..14 Multimedia screen overview......16 Main menu ....17 Status icons ....19 Operating the touch screen ......21 Basic screen function..24 Entering letters and numbers......26 1-2.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Display and control 8-inch display ▶ Display Operate the touch screen by directly touching it. [VOL ] knob Turn the audio on/off and adjust the volume. 12.3-inch display ▶ Display Operate the touch screen by directly touching it. VOL ] knob Turn the audio on/off and adjust the volume.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system WARNING For safety, the driver should operate the display as little as possible while driving and should stop the vehicle to operate the display. Operating the display while driving is dangerous such as mistakenly turning the steering wheel or other unforeseen accidents.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Multimedia screen overview Main menu Changes the function to be displayed on the screen when an icon is touched. Voice search button Displays the voice control screen enabling verbal operation of the nav- igation, audio and various other functions. The button will change de- pending on the situation.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Main menu The function to be displayed on the screen can be changed by touching an icon. ® : Apple CarPlay Displays the Apple CarPlay screen. The Apple CarPlay icon is dis- played when a supported device connects to the system and the applicable function is enabled.(→...
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system : Settings Displays the settings screen. Multimedia system and vehicle equip- ment related settings can be changed.(→ P.52)
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Status icons The time and icons with infor- mation about communication sta- tuses are displayed at the top of the screen. Displays the current time. Touching the clock displays the date and time settings screen. Displays the connection status of the cellular phone connected ®...
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system ® Displays the Wi-Fi Hotspot connection status. Displayed when the Intuitive Parking Assist is active. Displayed when a hands-free call was made while a screen other than the phone screen was being displayed. Displays the operating status of the wireless charger. INFORMATION ●...
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Operating the touch screen Operate the touch screen by directly touching it with a finger. ■ Touch Gently touch the screen. You can select items on the screen. ■ Drag Move your finger while it is touching the screen.
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system ● Response sound output either ON/OFF when the screen switch is touched can be changed. ● Flick operations may not work smoothly in high altitude areas. ● Operation of the screen is restricted while driving. Related Links Changing general multimedia system settings(P.
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system ● The Apple CarPlay map application does not support the pinch in/pinch out feature. NOTICE ● To protect the screen, gently touch the screen with your finger when operating it. ● Do not operate the touch screen with anything other than your finger. ●...
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Basic screen function A list screen will be displayed if there are multiple candidates such as settings and audio. Scroll the list to select the desired item. Main menu Changes the function to be displayed on the screen by touching an icon.
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system ■ Searching a list Touching text in an index displays the desired item from the list. ■ Turning the settings on or off Touching an item turns the setting on or off. : On : Off ■...
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Entering letters and numbers Letters and numbers can be entered by using the keyboard. Enter- ing letters displays predictive text. Screen example ▶ : Closes the keyboard and returns to the previous screen. : Deletes one character. : Switches the keyboard language.
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Map screen overview To display the map screen, touch [ ] on the main menu. Speed limit icon Displays the speed limit of the road being driven on. North up, heading up or 3D heading up icon Zoom in/out buttons Increase/reduce the map scale.
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Operating the map screen This section explains the basic operations relating to the map dis- play, such as the current position display and scrolling the map. Current position Touch [ ] to display detailed information about the current posi- tion.
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1-2. Basic operation of navigation system The map is always displayed with north up, regardless of the direc- tion travel of the vehicle. ]: Heading up icon The map is always displayed with the direction of travel during an active route navigation. ]: 3D Heading up icon Displays a 3D map.
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1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Full route map screen will be displayed for the selected point. Related Links Full route map screen(P. 152)
1-3. Basic operation of audio system Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment The audio can be turned off when not in use, or the volume can be adjusted to an appropriate level. The system can be used when the engine switch <power switch> is in ACC or ON.
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1-3. Basic operation of audio system ■ Operating with the steering switches [+] switch Turns the volume up. Press and hold to adjust continu- ously. [-] switch Turns the volume down. Press and hold to adjust continu- ously.
1-3. Basic operation of audio system Changing the audio source Source can be changed to radio, USB, etc. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Sources]. Touch the source you wish to select. INFORMATION ● When no device is connected to the multimedia system, the switch does not appear on the source selection screen.
1-3. Basic operation of audio system Connecting a device via the USB port Connect a device such as smartphone or portable player. Connect the USB cable to the ● port. When connecting a USB flash drive, connect it directly to the USB port.
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Using the Intelligent Assistant system Intelligent Assistant is a subscription-based service that allows you to control the multimedia system with voice command and allows you to operate navigation, integrated streaming, radio and phone. Without the subscription, the assistant will only be able to support voice commands for radio and phone.
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Offers a unique experience catered to the particular user by utiliz- ing learned user data stored in the cloud. Up-to-date information ● Cloud content is constantly kept up-to-date in the Toyota server, so there is no need to visit dealer for a data update. INFORMATION You can update Intelligent Assistant...
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Microphones Microphones are installed on the driver's side and the passenger's side, respectively. Supported languages Languages that the Intelligent Assistant recognizes are English, French, and Spanish.
The wake word can be turned on or off. ● The wake word can be used and then immediately issue a voice command. Example: "Hey Toyota, take me to an Italian restaurant." ■ Touch the voice search button Touch [ ] or [ ] on the screen.
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1-4. Intelligent Assistant ● If the Intelligent Assistant system was activated by the talk switch or voice search button, voice operations can be performed only from the drivers seat. ● The Intelligent Assistant system may not recognize commands if they are not said clearly.
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Speaking a voice command Say a voice command when the voice control screen appears. The system can recognize natural speech. INFORMATION ● Commands may not be recognized if said with an accent or non-stand- ard phrasing. ● If the system does not recognize aliases or abbreviations when search- ing for place names and facilities, say the official name.
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1-4. Intelligent Assistant ■ Navigation Intelligent Assistant system enables navigation voice search. This allows you with variety of features such as searching a point of interest (POI), navigate to an address as well as discovering new POIs. Subscrip- Function Example voice command tion "Take me to <location category/business name>"...
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"Turn on the air conditioner" Climate "Set the temperature to 70 degrees" "Turn the fan speed up" ■ Notifications Offers notifications based on user preferences, vehicle geolocation and learned behavior. Each service can be set to On/Off from the Toyota app.
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1-4. Intelligent Assistant Subscrip- Function Detail tion ● A POI shared through a smartphone POI suggestion (Navigation) ● Parking suggestions near destination Automatically notifies user of low fuel level. If applicable, provides POI list Low fuel nearby (ahead) or along route and al- (Navigation) lows user to select and navigate by touch.
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Using the search function The keyboard can be used to search for contacts, music, locations, and vehicle settings. If using the Intelligent Assistant, a destination that takes advantage of content in the cloud can be searched. Touch [ Touch the desired domain to search.
Settings and registration 2-1. Multimedia system initial Updating and checking setup the software informa- tion ......74 Linking a User Profile..46 2-10. Navigation system set- 2-2. Various settings tings Changing the various Changing the map de- settings .......52 tails settings ....80 2-3.
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup Linking a User Profile Linking a user profile for the main user as the initial setup for the multimedia system. By linking a user profile, you can save the multimedia, and various other settings as a profile for each driver. You can drive the vehicle without having to change the settings of other drivers in the case that multiple drivers, such as your friends and family, drive the vehi- cle.
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Linking to a Toyota account An active Toyota account is required to use a profile. ● By using the Toyota app and linking to a Toyota account, a profile ● can be loaded from the cloud in any vehicle. The driver who is linked as the owner can delete all drivers saved ●...
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Once linking is complete, a message is displayed and your profile is saved. ● If you completed the setup for the subscription or trial in the Toyota app, the map screen will be displayed and you can use the navigation system.
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Enter the PIN code. ● Enter the PIN code set on the Toyota app when the Toyota account was created. ® ● PIN code is not required if a Bluetooth device is linked to the driver as an identification device.
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Loading detected profile If the system detects a Toyota app on a smartphone that another driver is using, the detected profile name will appear on the screen. Touch the profile name desired to be used and enter the PIN code to change the profile.
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2-1. Multimedia system initial setup Enter the PIN code. ● Enter the PIN code set on the Toyota app when the Toyota account was created. ® ● PIN code is not required if a Bluetooth device is linked to the driver as an identification device.
2-2. Various settings Changing the various settings The various settings related to the multimedia system and the vehi- cle equipment can be changed. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Select the desired item. Setting Description "Current driver" Displays the name of the current ](User profile name) user profile.
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2-2. Various settings Setting Description Change settings related to [Navigation] map display and route guidance. (→ P.80,82) Change setting for Intelligent As- [Voice & Search] sistant.(→ P.70) "Vehicle" Settings to door lock, lights, multi- [Vehicle customize] information display, etc. Add, edit of delete dealer informa- [Dealer info] tion.(→...
Touching [Add profile] displays the detected profile screen. If the system detects a Toyota app on a smartphone that another driver is using, the detected profile name will ap- [Add pro- pear on the screen. Touch the profile name that desired to file] be used and enter the PIN code to change the profile.
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2-3. Driver settings Setting Description Sign out of the current user profile to go to guest mode. This feature can be used for valet to protect personal infor- [Sign out mation. to guest Values of the driver settings other than search history and mode] personal settings will be carried over to the driver setting of the guest.
2-3. Driver settings Setting up how to identify a driver Set a device in order to identify a driver. When the engine switch <power switch> is turned to ACC or ON and a registered device is detected, the profile that the device is assigned to is automatically loaded.
System does not show ® Bluetooth setting is on Unable to detect profile the profile in the detect- and Toyota app is run- ed list. ning on your device. Verify that car is in System is not loading Unable to generate...
2-4. General settings Changing general multimedia system settings The time settings, display language, and other general multimedia system settings can be changed. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [General] on the submenu. Select the desired item. ● [Accessibility] Setting Description Turn the sound that is made...
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2-4. General settings Setting Description When [Set date & time by GPS] is turned off, you can set daylight [Daylight savings] saving time to [Auto] , [On] or [Off]. Use GPS information to automat- [Set time automatically] ically set the time. When [Set time automatically] [Set time manually] is turned off, you can manually...
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2-4. General settings INFORMATION Set the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto language using the connected device.
2-5. Notification settings *1*2 Notifications settings Software update and other notifications can be changed. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Notifications] on the submenu. Select the desired item. Setting Description Turn the notification for software [Software updates] updates on or off. Change the frequency of the sug- [Vehicle suggestions] gestion notification from the sys-...
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2-5. Notification settings Setting Description Turn the guidance for high-occu- [HOV/HOT lanes] pancy vehicles lane/high-occupan- cy toll lane on or off.
2-6. Screen settings Changing the screen display settings The screen contrast and brightness can be adjusted. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Display] on the submenu. Select the desired item. ● [Screen] Setting Description Set whether to turn the screen display on or off.
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2-6. Screen settings Setting Description Adjust the strength of the screen [Contrast] contrast. Depending on the situation such as while parking, day or nights mode may not be changed automatically. ● [Camera] Setting Description "Camera screen" [Brightness] Adjust the screen brightness. Adjust the strength of the screen [Contrast] contrast.
2-7. Sound and media settings Changing sound and media settings Change the system voice volume and audio source settings. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Sound & Media] on the submenu. Select the desired item. ● [Levels] Setting Description "Levels"...
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2-7. Sound and media settings Setting Description "Speakers" Set to an immersive sound quali- [Surround sound] The volume level between the paired mobile device and the multimedia system are synchronized. When the volume of the de- ® vice is changed it change the multimedia volume for Bluetooth hands-free.
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2-7. Sound and media settings Setting Description Clears the AM and FM reception [Clear radio station history] history. "Gracenote database" ® Uses the Gracenote radio rec- ognition technology. ● Displays the logos of the favor- ites and the station list. [Enhance metadata/artwork] ●...
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2-7. Sound and media settings Setting Description Notifications for the start of [Sports] games involving sports teams registered as favorites. Touch [Edit] to register your fa- [NFL] vorite NFL team. Touch [Edit] to register your fa- [MLB] vorite MLB team. Touch [Edit] to register your fa- [NBA] vorite NBA team.
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2-7. Sound and media settings INFORMATION Turning the [VOL ] knob/[ VOL] knob during system voice guid- ance adjusts the volume of the voice guidance.
2-8. Voice control settings Changing the voice control settings The settings related to the voice recognition feature can be changed. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Voice & Search] on the submenu. Select the desired item. Setting Description "Voice recognition"...
2-9. Vehicle settings *1*2 Setting dealer information You can register and delete dealer information. Registering the infor- mation of the dealer at which you get your vehicle serviced enables you to contact the dealer from the settings screen when you want to reserve a service.
2-9. Vehicle settings Changing the security settings Settings related to security and privacy can be changed. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Info & Security] on the submenu. Select the desired item. Setting Description Displays the system name (vehi- cle name).
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If the password is entered incorrectly a certain number of times, you will no longer be able to enter a password. If that happens, ask your Toyota dealer to unlock the system or reset it by touching [System reset]. ●...
2-9. Vehicle settings Updating and checking the software information Check and update software information. The software is updated for the purpose of improving multimedia system functions and opera- tions for more smoother usability. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Software update] on the submenu.
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Although basic functions are possible during the software update, oper- ation may be slow. If possible, do not operate the system. ● After the software is updated, the Toyota Motor Corporation distribution server will be automatically notified that the update has completed.
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2-9. Vehicle settings NOTICE Note that Toyota Motor Corporation does not use the information it receives for any purpose other than software updates. You may also be charged for communication fees depending on your subscription. ® Updating the software using DCM...
2-9. Vehicle settings The time required for download and installation may increase ● depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch <power switch> while the software is instal- ling, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started. Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on the ●...
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2-9. Vehicle settings 7. On the computer, go to the user portal site (https://www.toyo- ta.com/firmware-updates) and download the update data onto the computer. The update data will be downloaded based on the vehicle ● information written on the USB flash drive. If you cannot find any update data, this means that there is ●...
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2-9. Vehicle settings To check the software update history, touch [History] on the ● software update history screen. If the software update was done offline, an update completion ● report data will be created on the USB flash drive. It is neces- sary to upload the update completion report data to the portal site.
[Show nearby parking] parking display on/off. Adjusts the position of the current [Calibrate map] position mark manually. Vehicles equipped with Road Sign Assist will display the speed limit on the Heads-Up Display Home and Work must be added via Toyota app.
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2-10. Navigation system settings Calibrating position/direction When driving, the current position mark will be automatically correct- ed by GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor at the current location, the current position mark can be adjusted manually. Display the map details settings screen. Touch [Calibrate map].
2-10. Navigation system settings Changing the route option settings Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Navigation] on the submenu. Touch [Route options]. Select the desired item. Setting Description [Avoid tolls] Avoids routes that use toll roads. [Avoid highways] Avoids routes that use highways.
® 2-11. Wi-Fi Settings ® Changing Wi-Fi setting ® Change Wi-Fi settings. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] in this order. Select the desired item. ● "Wi-Fi settings" Setting Description ® [Wi-Fi] Enables or disables the Wi-Fi function.
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® 2-11. Wi-Fi Settings ● Network information display (Displays when [ ] for the network name is touched.) Setting Description [Auto con- Turns on or off the setting to automatically connect when searching for networks. nect] "Network SSID" Displays the network name (Network SSID). "MAC address"...
Use of this function requires a Wi-Fi Hotspot subscription that is ® provided by Wi-Fi service provider. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. This function is not available in some regions. INFORMATION ® ● This function cannot be used if the Wi-Fi function is on.
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® 2-11. Wi-Fi Settings Setting Description [Connect • This cannot be selected if the acceptance time is without pass- exceeded. word] • This is only for WPS supported devices. ● A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings.
® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings ® Setting Bluetooth devices ® How to use the multimedia system and the connected Bluetooth device can be set. INFORMATION ® ● Settings details are set separately for each individual Bluetooth vice. ● Audio may skip if hands-free calling is selected while playing Blue- ®...
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® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings Setting Description [Use for *1*2 Enables or disables the hands-free call function. phone] [Use for me- *1*2 Enables or disables the audio function. dia] [Use for Ap- *1*2 Enables or disables the Apple CarPlay function. ple CarPlay] *1*2 Enables or disables the Android Auto function.
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® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings ● "General" Setting Description The display of names registered in your contacts can be changed as follows. [Sort con- • Sort contacts by the first name. tacts by] • Sort contacts by the last name. The following settings are available for hands-free call- ing for incoming calls.
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® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings ® Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback(P. 178) Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 118) ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 107) ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device(P. 108) Linking a User Profile(P.
2-13. Apps settings Apps settings The settings of apps can re-install applications, and link vehicle. Your multimedia system now have apps that integrated in the sys- tem. These apps come pre-installed to provide a seamless experi- ence without the need to connect your mobile device. Touch [ ] on the main menu.
Connecting a smartphone or com- munication device 3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and ® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth Android Auto function Precautions when us- Precautions when us- ing Apple CarPlay ® ing Bluetooth devi- and Android Auto ........94 Using Apple CarPlay ®...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Precautions when using Bluetooth devices Pay special attention to the following information when using a Blue- ® tooth device on the multimedia system. INFORMATION ® ● The vehicle uses Bluetooth communications on the 2.4 GHz frequen- cy band.
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function NOTICE ® ● Do not use a Bluetooth device near the multimedia system. Coming too close could worsen sound quality or the connection. ● Do not leave a cellular phone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the cellular phone to mal- function.
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For a list of specific devices which operation has been confirmed ● on multimedia system, check with your Toyota dealer or the follow- ing website: http://www.toyota.com/audiomultimedia/ in the United States, https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/about/connected-services...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles The multimedia system supports the following specifications and ® compatible profiles. Operation is not guaranteed for all Bluetooth devices. ® ■ Supported Bluetooth specifications ® Bluetooth Core Specification Ver. 5.0 ■...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system A cellular phone or portable device must be registered in order ® to use hands-free calling or Bluetooth audio. Once registration is ® complete, Bluetooth will automatically be connected each time the multimedia system is started.
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function If no device is registered, proceed to Procedure 4. Touch [Add another device]. While a device is connected to the multimedia system, the confirmation screen for disconnecting the device may be displayed. Disconnect the device to perform registration.
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 118) ® Registering from a Bluetooth device ® If the Bluetooth device cannot be found by searching with the multi- media system, register by searching for the multimedia system from ®...
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Related Links Linking a User Profile(P. 46) Changing and linking a User Profile(P. 54) Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 118)
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Deleting a registered Bluetooth device ® Registered Bluetooth devices can be deleted. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu. ® Touch the Bluetooth device to be deleted on the subme- Touch [Forget].
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Connecting with a Bluetooth device ® Connection with a Bluetooth device is required to use various func- tion of the multimedia system. There are 2 connection methods, automatic and manual. INFORMATION ® ● Refer to the Bluetooth device's instruction manual for information on ®...
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Up to 1 hands-free phone and 1 audio device will be connected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.) INFORMATION ● Try connecting manually if reconnection fails. ●...
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function INFORMATION ® The Bluetooth device may need to be operated, depending on the model ® of Bluetooth device. Related Links ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 107) ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device(P.
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Related Links ® Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 98) ® Disconnecting Bluetooth devices ® Connected Bluetooth devices can be disconnected from the multi- media system. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Bluetooth &...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device ® Setting a Bluetooth device as the primary device makes it the first to be connected during automatic connection. ® A Bluetooth device that supports HFP must be connected to the ●...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device ® By setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device, it will be recognized as a secondary device when connected. ® The same Bluetooth device cannot be set as a primary device ●...
® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ® Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices Pay special attention to the following information when using the ® Wi-Fi of the multimedia system. ■ Users with pacemakers or other electrical medical devices Observe the following precautions with regard to radio waves during ®...
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ● Use this function when connecting to a portable device. Connections to devices other than portable devices may be disconnected, depending on the environment. ® ● Leaving the Wi-Fi area will disconnect communication. ®...
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ® Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot(P. 85) Functional overview(P. 220)
® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ® Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi The multimedia system can be connected to the Internet by connect- ® ing to a Wi-Fi network. This function is not available in some regions. INFORMATION ●...
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Select the name of the network that matches the name being broadcasted by the smartphone. ● Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network. ● A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed.
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ● Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network. ● A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically updated every 6 seconds. ●...
This function is not available in some regions. ® Use of this function requires a Wi-Fi Hotspot subscription that is ® provided by Wi-Fi service provider. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. INFORMATION ® ● This function cannot be used while the Wi-Fi function is on. ®...
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Related Links ® Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot(P. 85) Functional overview(P. 220) ® Connecting to Wi-Fi Hotspot using easy setup ® ™ If the Wi-Fi device is compatible with Wi-Fi Protected Setup , con- necting a device is even easier. Touch [ ] on the main menu.
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Set [Hotspot] in the main area to off.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allow for some applications (such as map, phone, and music applications) to be used by the multime- dia system. While connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, sup- ported applications will display.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ● When connected via Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, some related func- ® tions like Bluetooth audio and phone will be managed by Apple Car- Play/Android Auto. ● The guidance volume can be changed on the [Sound & Media] set- tings screen.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ● In case of USB connection, if the USB cable is unplugged, Apple Car- Play or Android Auto will stop operating. Audio output will stop and the screen will switch to the multimedia system screen. ●...
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting an unregistered smart- phone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for regis- tered smartphones. This function is not available in some regions. Siri is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto INFORMATION ● While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the [ ] switch on the steering wheel to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short press of the [ ] switch on the steering wheel. ●...
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ● If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc- tions on the screen. ● If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper- ation instructions. Operate Apple CarPlay. To go to the Apple CarPlay menu, touch [ To switch between Apple CarPlay...
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a registered smartphone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for unregistered smartphones. This function is not available in some regions. Related Links Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone(P.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto To use the features built in the vehicle, touch [ ] on the Apple Car- Play app screen. Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri. INFORMATION ● While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the [ ] switch on the steering wheel to start Siri.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ● If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper- ation instructions. ● If the Apple CarPlay home screen is not displayed, touch [ ] from the main menu. Operate Apple CarPlay. To go to the Apple CarPlay menu, touch [ To switch between Apple CarPlay...
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone Android Auto can be used by connecting an unregistered smart- phone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for regis- tered smartphones. This function is not available in some regions. Related Links Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone(P.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Assistant™, perform a short press of the [ ] switch on the steering wheel. Related Links Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 34) Using Android Auto with wireless connection Android Auto can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle's wireless connection capability.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Auto home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu. ™ Start Google Assistant INFORMATION While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the [ ] switch on the steering wheel to start Google Assistant™. To cancel Google Assistant™, perform a short press of the [ ] switch on the steering wheel.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone Android Auto can be used by connecting a registered smartphone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for unregistered smartphones. This function is not available in some regions. Related Links Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone(P.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Auto home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu. ™ Start Google Assistant INFORMATION While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the [ ] switch on the steering wheel to start Google Assistant™. To cancel Google Assistant™, perform a short press of the [ ] switch on the steering wheel.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Operate Android Auto. Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application. Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch ] from the main menu. ™...
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto might be malfunc- tioning If having trouble with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, check the following table first. Symptom Solution Confirm that the smartphone being connect- ed supports Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Confirm that Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is enabled on the smartphone.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Symptom Solution ● Confirm that the smartphone is set to be ® able to use Wi-Fi For Apple CarPlay: Confirm that the Light- ning cable being used is Apple-certified. Confirm that Siri is enabled. The smartphone linking function cannot be used with a charging-only USB cable.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Symptom Solution Make sure Apple supported apps are used ™ for Apple CarPlay and Google supported Audio is not output. apps are used for Android Auto. Playing music from web browser will lead to no or improper audio output.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Symptom Solution During audio playback on This operation is in accordance with the the multimedia system specifications of the multimedia system, (such as FM), if interrupt au- and is not a malfunction. Manually change dio is output from an app the audio source.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Related Links ® Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 87) Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 34) ® Connecting with a Bluetooth device(P. 103) Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment(P. 31) Changing sound and media settings(P. 65) Notes for operating the touch screen(P.
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4-1. Navigation Cloud navigation The navigation system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination. Navigation is now a cloud enabled service. If your vehicle has an included trial, completing the Con- nected Services terms of use will activate the service. The cloud navigation is a subscription service and an active sub- scription is required to use navigation in the vehicle.
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4-2. Map information Map options screen Touch [ ] on the map screen. Touch the desired item. [Traffic] : Turns the display of traffic information on/off. [Call destination assist] : Makes a call to Destination Assist. [Go to navigation set- tings] : Displays the navigation settings screen.
4-2. Map information Information displayed on the map screen Traffic Information Traffic data can be received via DCM (Data Communication Module) to display traffic information on the map screen. Touch [ ] on the map screen. Touch [Traffic]. Traffic information will be dis- played on the map screen.
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4-2. Map information collected deceleration/stop points, the hybrid battery charge amount can be increased. The system automatically stores and registers support points where the driver always decelerates or stops based on pedal operation and the vehicle speed of the driver. Predictive SOC Control The following types of control are performed based on data such as...
4-3. Searching for a destination Destination search screen Searching for a destination using the keyboard A destination can be searched for by entering keywords. Touch [ ] on the map screen. Touch [ Enter characters using the keyboard. Touch [Go]. Select the desired item from the list.
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[Favorites] : Sets a destination by selecting a place in the favorite list. [Recents] : Sets a destination by selecting a previous destination. [Sent to car] : Sets a destination by selecting a place sent from Toyota app. [Food] : Searches for a restaurant to set as a destination.
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4-3. Searching for a destination Touch [ Touch [ ] to delete a favorite. The favorites list editing screen will be displayed. Touch [Save]. Editing the destination history The destination history can be edited. Touch [ ] on the map screen. Touch [Destinations].
4-3. Searching for a destination Destination search result list screen When a destination has been searched for, a list of search results will be displayed. Touch or use voice command ● for the desired destination from the list. The full route map screen will be displayed.
4-3. Searching for a destination POI suggestion Based on various information, such as the current position, fuel level, driving time, etc., the navigation system may suggest destina- tions. For example: When the fuel level is low, fuel stations are suggested as a desti- ●...
Destination Assist Destination Assist provides you with live assistance for finding des- tinations via the Toyota response center. You can request either a specific business, address, or ask for help locating your desired destination by category, such as restaurants, gas stations, shopping centers or other Points of Interest(POI).
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4-3. Searching for a destination Speak to the operator when the call is connected. The operator will confirm the de- sired destination information and send the destination to vehicle navigation screen. You can also ask agent to send additional des- tination to select destination as a waypoint or replace the current destination.
4-4. Starting route guidance Starting route guidance After setting a destination, the search for a route will begin. When the search for a route is completed, the full route map screen (the full route from the current location to the destination) will be displayed.
4-4. Starting route guidance Full route map screen Displays the level of traffic congestion on the route with colors. When there is low or zero congestion : blue ● When there is severe congestion : red ● When a road is closed : broken red line ●...
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4-4. Starting route guidance Displays the names of intersec- tions which are passed through or turned at, and their distance from the current position. Route select screen Touch [Alternative routes]. Touch the desired route. Touch [ Starting demo mode After searching for a route, before route guidance is started, a demo of the route guidance can be viewed.
4-5. Route guidance screen Route guidance screen During route guidance, various guidance screens can be displayed, depending on the situation. Displays the distance to the next turn and an arrow indicating the turn direction. Touch to display the directions list. Displays information about the next guidance point.
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4-5. Route guidance screen If the destination cannot be reached within the drivable dis- ● tance, a notification suggesting a charging facility as a way- point on the route will be displayed. If a faster route is found during route guidance, a suggestion to ●...
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4-5. Route guidance screen Touch to select another route. Related Links Sharing your ETA(P. 156) Route select screen(P. 153) Adding a destination Display the destination information screen. Touch [Add Stop]. Search for a destination to add. Touch [Add Stop]. Deleting a destination (when multiple destinations have been set) Display the destination information screen.
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4-5. Route guidance screen Touch [Share ETA]. Touch the contact with whom you wish to share your esti- mated time of arrival. Touch [Share]. Touch [OK]. When you arrive at a destination When you arrive at a destination, the destination arrival screen will be displayed.
4-5. Route guidance screen Typical voice guidance prompts When a user is in active navigation and may or may not be on the navigation screen on the head unit; voice guidance for the active route will help user for maneuvers to turns, exits from highway/ freeway, entrance to highway/ freeway, U-turns, which lanes to stay in for these maneuvers, etc.
Audio system 5-1. Radio operation ® Playing Bluetooth dio ......Listening to the radio . 5-7. Integrated Streaming Troubleshooting guide Playing Integrated Refer to the table be- Streaming ....low to identify the problem and take the suggested corrective action ....... 5-2.
5-1. Radio operation Listening to the radio Switch to your preferred frequency or service and listen to the radio. INFORMATION ● The radio automatically blends to an HD Radio™ signal in AM or FM where available. The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broadcast is received.
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5-1. Radio operation [Ch] : [ ] to search for the receivable broadcasting sta- tions. Touch and hold to jump to the next frequency with avail- able radio signal. When re- leased, the broadcasting sta- tion closest to that position with the best radio reception is selected automatically.
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5-1. Radio operation ] : Play the radio cache. [Related] : Displays content related to the received channel. [Notify me] : Select an artist or song, or both an artist and song, to receive a notification when the corresponding broadcast starts. (When receiving a regular channel) Select a sports team to receive a notification when the corresponding broadcast starts.
5-1. Radio operation Troubleshooting guide Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time The radio stations alignment- a user analog and digital may hear a short None, radio broadcast issue. volume is not proper- period of program- A user can contact the radio ly aligned or the sta- ming replayed or station.
Message Explanation The SiriusXM Radio antenna is not connected. Check whether the SiriusXM Radio antenna cable is attached securely. Contact your Toyota certified dealer for assis- "SAT Antenna tance. Error" A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable.
5-2. USB flash drive operation Precautions for playback of USB flash drive Pay special attention to the following information about playing a USB flash drive. Refer to “Information about media that can be used”(→ P.306) the USB memory devices that can be used by the multimedia sys- tem.
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5-2. USB flash drive operation It is recommended that no files other than MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/ FLAC/ALAC/Ogg Vorbis files and no unnecessary folders are written onto the USB flash drive. This ensures that the USB flash drive check finishes quickly. INFORMATION Many types of encoder software, such as freeware, are available in the market for MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/ALAC/Ogg Vorbis.
5-2. USB flash drive operation Playing music files on a USB flash drive Play music files on a USB flash drive connected to the USB port to enjoy music. When a USB flash drive is connected, a switch with the device's name is displayed on the source selection screen.
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5-2. USB flash drive operation ] : Performs repeat playback. Each time this is touched, the mode switches in order from repeat the currently playing file or track, repeat playback of the currently playing folder or album, and repeat playback of all files or tracks. [Browse] : Displays the playback mode in the submenu.
5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Precautions for playback of iPod/iPhone Pay special attention to the following information about playing iPod/ iPhone. Refer to “iPhone/iPod”(→ P.310) for the iPod/iPhone that can be used by the multimedia system. INFORMATION ● When a USB hub is used to connect multiple devices, devices other than the first device to be recognized cannot be used.
5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Playing iPod/iPhone Play back music files on an iPod or iPhone connected to the USB port. When an iPod or iPhone is connected, a switch with the devi- ce's name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices.
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5-3. iPod/iPhone operation ] : Switches the tracks. Touch and hold to fast forward. Release to start playback from that position. ] : Performs repeat playback. Each touch switches the repeat setting. [Browse] : Displays the playback mode in the submenu. Tracks can be selected from a list sorted by artist, album, song, playlist, genre, composer, Podcast, Audiobook, or Radio.
5-4. Apple CarPlay operation Precautions for playback of Apple CarPlay Pay special attention to the following information about playing Ap- ple CarPlay. This function is not available in some regions. INFORMATION ● This function cannot be used while Android Auto is connected. ●...
5-4. Apple CarPlay operation Playing Apple CarPlay Play music files on an iPhone connected to the USB port or a wirelessly connected iPhone. When Apple CarPlay is connected, a switch with the device's name is displayed on the source selection screen.
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5-4. Apple CarPlay operation ] : Switches the tracks. Touch and hold to fast forward. Release to start playback from that position. ] : Performs repeat playback. Each touch switches the repeat setting. [Open CarPlay] : Displays the Apple CarPlay screen. ●...
5-5. Android Auto operation Precautions for playback of Android Auto Pay special attention to the following information about playing An- droid Auto. This function is not available in some regions. INFORMATION ● This function cannot be used while Apple CarPlay is connected. ●...
5-5. Android Auto operation Playing Android Auto Play music files on an Android device connected to the USB port or a wirelessly connected Android device. When an Android device is connected, a switch with the device's name is displayed on the source selection screen.
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5-5. Android Auto operation Changing sound and media settings(P. 65) ® Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 87) Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone(P. 127) Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone(P. 130)
® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation ® Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback Pay special attention to the following information when using Blue- ® tooth audio playback. INFORMATION ® ● Registration of the cellular phone or other Bluetooth portable audio player (hereafter referred to as portable device) in the multimedia sys- tem is required before use.
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® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation ® Precautions when using Bluetooth devices(P. 94) ® Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 98) ® Bluetooth (P. 313)
® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation ® Playing Bluetooth audio By connecting a portable device, the portable device can be used without operating it directly. INFORMATION ● The following information may not be displayed depending on the con- nected portable device. •...
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® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation ● Operating from the screen ] : Performs random playback. Each touch switches the ran- dom setting. ] : Plays the currently playing track from the begin- ning. When at the start of the track, the previous track will play from the beginning.
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® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation Related Links Changing the audio source(P. 33) Changing sound and media settings(P. 65) ® Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 87)
The Integrated Streaming can be listened via audio system. In order to use this function, the customer needs to download and install the Toyota app to mobile device first. Your music account must be linked in Toyota app. Go to https://www.toyota.com...
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5-7. Integrated Streaming ] : Displays the menu. The selectable contents as follow: • [Create station] : Creates a station that play songs similar to cur- rent playing song. • [Shuffle] : Performs random playback. Tracks or albums can be automatically and randomly selected.
Hands-free calls 6-1. Precautions when using Making conference hands-free calls calls......Precautions for hands- Ending calls ....free calling ....6-6. Changing phones for When hands-free call- hands-free calls ing might be malfunc- Switching phones for tioning ...... hands-free calls ..6-2.
6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls Precautions for hands-free calling ® By connecting a Bluetooth cellular phone (hereafter referred to as "cellular phone") that has been verified with the system, the phone function can be used to make and receive calls without operating the cellular phone directly.
6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls • When outside of the calling area • When outgoing calls are restricted, such as when the lines are con- gested • During emergency calls • While contact data is being transferred from the cellular phone •...
6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls WARNING ation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices. NOTICE Do not leave a cellular phone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the cellular phone to malfunction.
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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls • Driving at high speeds • The roof or windows are open • The air conditioning vents are pointed towards the microphone. • The sound of the air conditioning fan is loud • The cellular phone is brought closer to the microphone. ●...
Using hands-free calls Symptom Possible reason Solution For a list of specific devi- ces which operation has been confirmed on multimedia sys- tem, check with your Toyota dealer or the following web- Your cellular phone site: http://www.toyota.com/au- does not support diomultimedia in the Unit- ®...
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Symptom Possible reason Solution For a list of specific devi- ces which operation has been confirmed on multimedia sys- tem, check with your Toyota dealer or the following web- The cellular phone site: http://www.toyota.com/au- Cannot transfer or profile does not...
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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls Symptom Possible reason Solution [Sync contacts] in ® Set [Sync contacts] in the the Bluetooth set- ® tings on the multi- Bluetooth settings on the media system is set multimedia system to on. Cannot transfer or to off.
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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls Symptom Possible reason Solution Turn the power off for any de- vices that may be generating Electromagnetic in- electromagnetic waves, such terference is being ® as Wi-Fi devices. generated. ® Set the Wi-Fi setting on the multimedia system to off.
6-2. Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches Operating with the steering switches Some hands-free call functions can be operated from the steering switches, such as receiving or making calls. The steering switch functions change depending on the status of the multimedia system. Operate the switches as nec- ●...
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6-2. Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches ● While Android Auto and a hands-free phone are connected, press ] to display the multimedia system phone screen. ● When receiving a call, the incoming call screen for the cellular phone (hands-free phone, Apple CarPlay, or Android Auto) is displayed.
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from call history Calls can be made to phone numbers that have been recorded in the call history as outgoing or incoming calls. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Recents] on the submenu. Select the contact.
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from the favorites list Make a call from your favorites list. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Favorites] on the submenu. Select the person you want to call from your favorites list.
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from contacts Make a call from the contacts registered on the multimedia system. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Contacts] on the submenu. Select a contact. Touch the desired phone number. INFORMATION ●...
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from keypad Enter the phone number on the keypad to make a call. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Keypad] on the submenu. Enter the phone number. Touch [ ], or press the ] switch on the steering wheel.
6-4. How to receive calls Answering calls When there is an incoming call, the incoming call sounds and the incoming call screen or incoming call notification is displayed. Answer the call by doing one ● of the following. ● Touch [ ●...
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6-4. How to receive calls Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 194) Using the Intelligent Assistant system(P. 35) ® Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 87)
6-4. How to receive calls Declining calls On the multimedia system, calls can be declined using several meth- ods. When receiving a call, perform any of the following opera- ● tions to decline the call. ● Touch [ ● Press the [ ] switch on the steering wheel.
6-5. In-call operations Performing operations from the call screen During a call, various operations can be performed from the call screen. ] : Mutes the sound trans- mission so that the other party on the call cannot hear you speak. While muted, the button changes to blue.
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6-5. In-call operations ● Switching calls may not be possible depending on the cellular phone model. ● Calls cannot be switched from the hands-free system to the cellular phone while driving.Switching calls may not be possible depending on the cellular phone model. ●...
6-5. In-call operations Answering a second call If you receive a second call from another party during an ongoing call, call-waiting can be used to handle both calls. When a second call is received, an incoming call notification is displayed at the top of the screen.
6-5. In-call operations Making a call to another party during an ongoing call You can call a new third party during an ongoing call. Touch [ ] on the call screen. Select the contact. Select the phone number. This function puts the other party on hold during a call.
6-5. In-call operations Making conference calls Add the person on hold when talking to another party while a call is on hold. Touch [Merge calls] during an ongoing call with a third party. ● Calls on hold are taken off hold and switched to a conference call. INFORMATION ●...
6-5. In-call operations Ending calls Several methods are available for ending a hands-free call. Perform any of the following operations during a call. ● ● Press the [ ] switch on the steering wheel. If the switch is pressed and held, all calls will be ended, including calls on hold.
6-6. Changing phones for hands-free calls Switching phones for hands-free calls If 2 cellular phones are connected as hands-free phones, each cellu- lar phone can be used. The hands-free system makes it possible to switch cellular phones. The hands-free phone screen displays the selected cellular phone data, such as contacts and history.
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6-6. Changing phones for hands-free calls ® Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 107)
6-7. Editing contact data Transferring contact data Up to 5000 contacts can be registered for each connected cellular phone. Only the contacts corresponding to the connected cellular phone can be displayed. In the contacts, up to 4 phone numbers can be registered for each contact. Contacts are managed for each connected phone.
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6-7. Editing contact data • Even if the contact list transfer screen is being displayed, it is possi- ble to switch to another screen. In this case, contact list transfer will continue. ● If the engine switch <power switch> is turned off during contact list transfer, the transfer will be canceled.
6-8. How to use the message function Precautions when using the message function Messages are transferred from the cellular phone connected for hands-free calls. The multimedia system can be used to check, re- ply, and send messages (excluding MMS). Depending on the cellular phone model being connected, it may not be possible to transfer messages to the multimedia system.
6-8. How to use the message function Checking messages Sent and received messages can be checked. Touch [ ] on the main menu. Touch [Messages] on the submenu. Select the message sender. If the body of the message fails to be read, start over from the begin- ning.
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6-8. How to use the message function ] : Reads the message aloud. The read-out messages will turn to already read. Related Links Replying to Message(P. 215) Replying to Message Reply to messages by selecting the Intelligent Assistant, touch [ or [ ], and saying "Send a message"...
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6-8. How to use the message function Touch [New message]. Follow voice prompt and on screen directions to com- plete your task.
6-8. How to use the message function Making calls from the message function Hands-free calls can be made using the message function. Touch the blue number to make a call. ● Consecutive numbers may be recognized as phone numbers. In addition, some phone numbers, such as phone numbers from other countries, may not be recognized.
Connected Services 7-1. Connected Services overview Functional overview ... Type A: Function ach- ieved by using DCM and the system ..Type B: Function ach- ieved by using DCM. Type C: Function ach- ieved by using DCM and a smartphone..
7-1. Connected Services overview Functional overview Connected Services include following services: User Profile ● Drive Connect (including Cloud Navigation, Intelligent Assistant, ● and Destination Assist) ® ® Wi-Fi Connect (including Wi-Fi Hotspot and Integrated Stream- ● ing) OTA (Over The Air updates) ●...
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7-1. Connected Services overview Privacy Notice") on the Toyota App when you register the vehicle to your account, you can begin receiving services. A variety of subscription agreements are available. Contact your Toyota deal- er, or call 1-800-331-4331 in the United States, 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, 1-888-869-6828 in Canada, or 52-800-7-869682 in Mexico.
Hotspot, Integrated Streaming) is made possible through the shared work of the DCM and the system. These services are available by subscription on select, telematics hardware- equipped vehicles and supported by the Toyota, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For details about: User Profile: (→...
GPS satellite signal reception, which can limit the ability to reach the Toyota response center or receive support. Enrollment and Connected Services Agreement ("Connected Services Terms of Use" and "Connected Services Privacy Notice") required. A variety of subscription terms are available;...
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1-888-869-6828 in Canada or 52-800-7-869682 in Mexico, and fol- lowing the prompts for Safety Connect. ● For further details about the service, contact your Toyota dealer. ● The system functions are not subject to section 255 of the Telecommu-...
Remote Connect may violate state or local laws. Before using Remote Connect, check your state and local laws. ● Any malfunction of the vehicle should be repaired by your Toyota deal- ● Remote Connect is designed to work at temperatures above approxi- mately -22 °F (-30 °C).
7-1. Connected Services overview Service Connect Service Connect uses DCM to collect and transmit vehicle data that allows Toyota to provide: Vehicle Health Report (VHR) (Safety Recalls, Service Campaigns, ● Current Vehicle Alerts, Required Maintenance, and Vehicle Condi- tion Status) Maintenance Notifications ●...
..amic view monitor settings ....If you notice any symp- toms ......Precautions for the panoramic view moni- 8-2. Toyota parking assist tor......monitor If you notice any symp- Toyota parking assist toms ......monitor functions ..
8-1. Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor system function The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle with reference fixed guide lines on the screen while backing up, for example while parking. INFORMATION The screen illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed on the screen.
8-1. Rear view monitor system WARNING ● In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is moving, or you may become unable to see the image on the screen. Be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding.
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8-1. Rear view monitor system Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) When the rear radar detects that a vehicle is approaching from the rear, an indicator is displayed on the screen.
8-1. Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor system 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. Corners of bumper The area around both corners of the bumper will not be dis- played.
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Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. ● Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
8-1. Rear view monitor system ■ Cleaning the rear camera with washer fluid Dirt on the rear camera lens can be cleaned by operating the dedicated camera cleaning washer. For details, refer to "OWNER’S MANUAL". When cleaning the camera, it may be difficult to see the image ●...
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8-1. Rear view monitor system ■ When the ground behind the vehicle slopes up sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are.
8-1. Rear view monitor system ■ When any part of the vehicle sags When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the fixed guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road.
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8-1. 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 parking at point . How- ever, in reality if you back up to point , you will hit the truck.
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 ●...
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8-1. Rear view monitor system Symptom Likely cause Solution If this happens due to these ● The vehicle is tilted (there is causes, it does not indicate a heavy load on the vehicle, a malfunction. out of tire pressure is low due to a alignment tire puncture, etc.) Back up while visually...
8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Toyota parking assist monitor functions The Toyota parking assist monitor is a device that assists reversing when parking and in other situations by displaying vision from the rear camera installed on the vehicle. INFORMATION The illustrations of screens used in the descriptions are examples and may differ to the actual vision from the camera due to vehicle glare and such like.
8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Displaying the guide screen Shift the shift lever to "R" position. The mode switches each time touch the display mode button. ■ Rear view ■ Wide rear view Display mode switching button Switches display mode between the rear view and the wide rear view.
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Turning off the Toyota parking assist monitor The Toyota parking assist monitor turns off when the shift lever is in any position other than "R" position. If equipped...
8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Changing the guide line display mode The guide line display mode changes every time you touch the guide line switching button. ■ Estimated course lines mode This mode displays estimated course lines that move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor sense of the vehicle and can park the vehicle without the aid of the estimated course lines. Vehicle width guide lines Displays course lines when the vehicle is being reversed in a straight line. ●...
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The guide lines will not be displayed if the back door is not closed. If the back door is closed but the guide lines are still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● The intuitive parking assist is a feature that notifies the driver of nearby objects and displays an image of the direction of the detected object on the screen.
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor ● The intuitive parking assist display position and the position of the object displayed on the camera image may not correspond. WARNING The vehicle width guide lines are wider than the actual width of the vehi- cle.
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor When the rear of the ve- hicle has entered the park- ing space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width guide lines are with- in the left and right dividing lines of the parking space.
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Reverse until the parking as- sist guide lines align with the dividing line of the parking space. Parking space dividing line Parking assist guide lines Turn the steering wheel all the way, and reverse slowly.
When parking, be sure to check that the parking space will accommo- date your vehicle before reversing into it. ● Do not use the Toyota parking assist monitor in the following cases: • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow •...
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor WARNING ● The actual position and distance of people and obstacles that appear on the screen differ due to the characteristics of the camera lens. NOTICE The camera may not function correctly and the image may be displayed on the screen in the following manner: ●...
8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor ■ Wide rear view Area displayed on the screen Objects not displayed on the screen Areas close to both corners of the bumper will not appear on the screen. INFORMATION ● The range that is displayed on the screen may differ due to the state of the vehicle and road surface.
● If the camera is hit, it may cause a camera malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ■ Cleaning the rear camera with washer fluid Dirt on the rear camera lens can be cleaned by operating the dedicated camera cleaning washer.
8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor If washer fluid remains on the camera lens surface after cleaning, ● the image may be difficult to see at night due to the height or inclination of the headlights of the vehicle behind. Some dirts may not be removed completely after cleaning. In this ●...
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor ■ When the ground behind the vehicle slopes up sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Thus, objects on up-slopes will appear to be farther away than they ac- tually are.
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor ■ When any part of the vehicle sags When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance and course on the road.
8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor ■ Estimated course lines Make sure to visually check be- hind you and your surroundings. On the screen, a truck flatbed may appear to be outside of the esti- mated course lines and the vehi- cle does not look as if it will collide with the truck.
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution ● The vehicle is in a dark area or it is night. ● The temperature around...
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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution ● The vehicle is tilted (There is a heavy load on The guide the vehicle, tire pressure Visually check your vehi- lines are sig- is low due to a tire punc- cle’s surroundings while...
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Panoramic view monitor functions The panoramic view monitor is a device that assists you in driving at low speeds by displaying seamless vision from above the vehicle on the screen that is a composite of images from the front, side, and rear cameras installed on the vehicle.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Display mode when the shift lever is in "P" position Navigation screen, audio screen, etc. Pressing the camera switch Moving view See-through view Touch the display mode switching button ■ Display mode when the shift lever is in "D" or "N" position Navigation screen, audio screen, etc.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Side clearance view & panoramic view Cornering view & panoramic view Pressing the camera switch Touch the display mode switching button When the steering wheel is turned by 180 degrees or more from the center (straight-line) position ■...
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in "P" position This is a mode that displays images combined from the cameras to enable you to check obstacles around the vehicle. Images are displayed as if seen from the driver’s seat and on an angle from above the vehicle.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Customize settings button Changes settings, such as the automatically display cornering view, the vehicle body color, the intuitive parking assist detection distance. INFORMATION ● When the intuitive parking assist is turned on, you can display see- through view or moving view.
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in "D" or "N" posi- tion You can check for nearby pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles at in- tersections with poor visibility and T-junctions by displaying vision of your surroundings on the screen. This mode also provides support to check both sides of the vehicle for safety, avoid collisions on narrow roads, and pulling over to the side of the road.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Displays an indicator on the screen and sounds a buzzer when an object is detected by a sensor. (For details about the intuitive parking assist, see the "OWNER’S MANUAL".) Screen off button Turns off the camera screen and returns the previous screen, such as the navigation.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Cornering view & panoramic view Forward estimated course lines Displays course lines that are linked to operation of the steering wheel. (Yellow) These lines are displayed when the steering wheel is turned more than 90 degrees from the straight position. Vehicle width guide lines Shows guide lines of the vehicle’s width including the outside rear view mirrors.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Turns the auto display mode on or off. When the shift lever is in "D" or "N" position, wide front view & panoramic view or clearance view/ cornering view & panoramic view will be automatically displayed in ac- cordance with the vehicle speed.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Changing the guide line display mode The guide line display mode changes every time the guide line switching button is touched. ■ Distance guide lines mode Displays about 3 ft. (1 m) in front of the vehicle. (blue) ■...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Cornering view auto display You can set the cornering view auto display mode to automatically display cornering view & panoramic view in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel. When cornering view auto display mode is enabled and the steer- ●...
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Using the vehicle width guide lines ■ Side clearance view & panoramic view Check the positional relation- ● ship between the vehicle width guide lines and an obstacle. Turn the steering wheel and ● drive forward so that the vehicle width guide lines do not overlap the actual obstacle.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Using the forward estimated course lines ■ Cornering view & panoramic view Check the positional relation- ● ship between the forward esti- mated course lines and an ob- stacle. Turn the steering wheel and ● drive forward so that the forward estimated course lines do not overlap the actual obstacle.
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in "R" position To check for safety when parking the vehicle, an image is displayed from above the vehicle and from the rear camera. 1. Shift the shift lever to "R" position. The mode changes every time you touch the display mode ●...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Displays an indicator on the screen and sounds a buzzer when an object is detected by a sensor. (For details about the intuitive parking assist, see the "OWNER’S MANUAL".) Display mode switching button Switches display mode every time touch the button. Guide line switching button Switches guide line mode every time touch the button.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Changing the guide line display mode The guide line display mode changes every time you touch the guide line switching button. ■ Estimated course lines mode This mode displays estimated course lines that move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Displays the center of the vehicle width guide lines. ■ Parking assist guide lines mode This mode displays the steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines). This mode is recommended for those who have a sense of the vehicle and can park the vehicle without the aid of the estimated course lines.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Front distance guide lines Displays about 3 ft. (1 m) (blue) in front of the vehicle. Rear distance guide lines Displays the distance behind the vehicle. ● Displays about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the center of the end of the rear bumper.
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The guide lines will not be displayed if the back door is not closed. If the back door is closed but the guide lines are still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING The rear vehicle width guide lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor When the rear of the ve- hicle has entered the park- ing space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width guide lines are with- in the left and right dividing lines of the parking space. Vehicle width guide lines Once the vehicle width guide lines and the parking space lines are parallel, straighten the steering wheel and reverse...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Reverse until the parking as- sist guide lines align with the dividing line of the parking space. Parking assist guide lines Parking space dividing line Turn the steering wheel all the way, and reverse slowly. Once the vehicle is parallel with the parking space, straight- en the steering wheel and reverse slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space.
8-3. Panoramic view monitor The screen when the outside rear view mirrors are folded When the outside rear view mirrors are folded, an image from the side cameras rather than panoramic view will be displayed. This can assist you in confirming that the vicinity of the vehicle is safe when you are parking in a narrow place.
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Zooming in on the screen Zooming in on the screen can be done if the image on the screen is too small and hard to see. Touch the area that you want to zoom in on the panoramic view. The selected area is zoomed in on.
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Displaying transparent underfloor vision A composite of camera vision captured in the past from the current vehicle position to assist understanding of the situation under the vehicle, tire positions, and so on can be displayed. The vision is displayed in panoramic view, side clearance view, or cornering view.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor • There is an obstacle in front of the camera • The tires were replaced • The back door is open and the camera is not in the correct position • The road surface is slippery or the wheels slip •...
8-3. Panoramic view monitor Changing the panoramic view monitor settings Settings related to panoramic view monitor such as the cornering view auto display and vehicle body color can be changed. Touch [ Select the desired item. ● [Cornering View] Enable or disable the automatic display of the cornering view.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Select the desired body color. Touch [OK].
When the front door(s) or back door are not closed completely • On roads that are not flat, such as hills • If the tires of a size other than specified by Toyota are installed • If the suspension has been modified •...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor WARNING ● If you replace your tires, the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may be incorrect. NOTICE ● See-through view, moving view, panoramic view, side clearance view, and cornering view produce an image that is a composite of images captured by the front camera, rear camera, and side cameras.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor NOTICE vehicle. Therefore, nearby three-dimensional objects may appear to be touching the vehicle, and actual distances to three-dimensional objects may differ from those displayed. ● The camera may not function correctly and the image may be dis- played on the screen in the following manner: •...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Area displayed on the screen Parts of objects not displayed on the screen Parts higher than the road do not appear on the screen. INFORMATION ● The black parts around the vehicle icon are not displayed by the cam- era.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor view (including zoomed display), side clearance view, and cornering view may differ to the actual positions. ● Images indicated by [○] in the fig- ure are a composite, and hence some areas may be difficult to see.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Both side views (when the side mirrors are folded) Area displayed on the screen INFORMATION ● The range that is displayed on the screen may differ due to the state of the vehicle and road surface. ●...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Rear view Area displayed on the screen Objects not displayed on the screen Areas close to both corners of the bumpers will not appear on the screen. ■ Wide rear view Area displayed on the screen Objects not displayed on the screen Areas close to both corners of the...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ● The area covered by the camera is limited. Objects that are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be displayed on the screen. ● The depth perception of the image displayed on the screen differs to the actual distance.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Rear camera Type A ▶ Type B ▶ Cleaning the camera If dirt or foreign matter, such as water droplets, snow, or mud, has stuck to the camera, you will not be able to see the image clearly. If that happens, splash the camera with a large amount of water and then wipe the camera lens clean with a soft, damp cloth.
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● If the camera is hit, it may cause a camera malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ■ Cleaning the rear camera with washer fluid Dirt on the rear camera lens can be cleaned by operating the dedicated camera cleaning washer.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance and course on the road. ■ When the ground behind the vehicle slopes up sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ When any part of the vehicle sags When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance and course on the road.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Estimated course lines On the screen, it appears that ● the vehicle’s bumper is outside of the estimated course lines, and it does not look as if the ve- hicle will collide with the object or vehicle.
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Three-dimensional objects in ● high positions (such as the overhang of a wall or loading platform of a truck) may not ap- pear on the screen. Make sure to visually check your surround- ings. Overhang of a wall On the screen, a truck flatbed ●...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Distance guide lines On the screen, the distance guide lines shows that a truck is park- ing at point . However, in reali- ty if you reverse to point , you will collide with the truck. On the screen, it appears that point is closest followed by points .
8-3. Panoramic view monitor ■ Magnifying function Unlike the normal panoramic view, the panoramic view magnifying function zooms in on the vehicle icon. Therefore, white lines on the road, walls, and other objects may look bent.
If you notice or are troubled by any of the symptoms below, check the issue again referring to the likely cause and solution. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution ●...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution The camera position is Have the vehicle inspected misaligned. by your Toyota dealer. ● The vehicle is tilted The guide lines (There is a heavy load are significantly on the vehicle, tire pres- Visually check the vehicle’s...
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8-3. Panoramic view monitor Information about free/open source software This product contains free/open source software. You can get information about free/open source software and/or source codes from the following URL: https://www.denso.com/global/en/opensource/svss/toyota...
9-1. Appendix Information about media and data Information about media that can be used The specifications of the media and other devices that can be used are as follows. ■ Formats and specifications of USB flash drives The formats and standards of the USB flash drives that can be used, and the restrictions for use, are as follows.
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9-1. Appendix MPEG1 LAYER 3:32, 44.1, 48 Supported sampling frequency (kHz) MPEG2 LSF LAYER 3:16, 22.05, 24 MPEG1 LAYER 3:32~320 Supported bit rate (kbps) MPEG2 LSF LAYER 3:8~160 Stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, Supported channel mode monaural ID3 Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 (number ID3 tag of characters as specified by each version)
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9-1. Appendix Supported number of quantization 16/24 bits (bit) Supported channel mode 1ch (1/0), 2ch (2/0) Audio sources higher than 96 kHz/24 bit are down-converted to 96 kHz/24 bit. Multi-channel audio sources are converted to 2ch. ■ FLAC Supported sampling frequency 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 (kHz)
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9-1. Appendix ".mp3"/".wma"/".m4a"/".3gp"/".aac"/".wav"/".flac"/".fla"/".ogg"/".ogx"/". oga". Save MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV(LPCM)/FLAC/ALAC/Ogg Vorbis files with a ".mp3"/".wma"/".m4a"/".3gp"/".aac"/".wav"/".flac"/".fla"/".ogg"/".ogx"/". oga". ■ About ID3 tags, WMA tags, AAC tags, tags, and Vorbis com- ments MP3 files have ancillary character information called ID3 tags that ● can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more. WMA files have ancillary character information called WMA tags ●...
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9-1. Appendix iPhone/iPod ■ Trademark and design certification information Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple product(s) identi- fied in the badge, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
9-1. Appendix iPhone 7 Plus ● iPhone 7 ● iPhone SE ● iPhone 6s Plus ● iPhone 6s ● iPod touch (7th generation) ● Apple CarPlay ■ Trademark and design certification information Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user interface meets Apple performance standards.
9-1. Appendix USB flash drive ■ Music files recorded using a computer The following music files can be played. ● ● ● FLAC ● ● ALAC ● Ogg Vorbis ● MP3/WMA/AAC Certain restrictions apply to the standards of the MP3/WMA/AAC files that can be used, and the media and formats that store such files.
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9-1. Appendix ® Bluetooth ® The Bluetooth specifications and profiles that can be used are as follows. ® Item Bluetooth audio Supported Blue- ® ® tooth specifica- Bluetooth Core Specification Ver. 5.0 or later tions ● A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) profile for transmitting music data: Ver.
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9-1. Appendix ® Gracenote When music is played, the database of the multi media system is searched for the album name, artist name, genre, and track name. If the corresponding information is stored in the database, then the ® information is assigned automatically. The Gracenote media data- base is used for the database information stored in this multi media system.
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9-1. Appendix information is not displayed properly or cannot be displayed depend- ing on the stored content. ® Wi-Fi ® ® ® ® Wi-Fi , Miracast , Wi-Fi Direct and WMM are registered trade- ● ® marks of Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, WPA™, WPA2™...
9-1. Appendix ® Information about HD Radio™/SiriusXM Satellite Radio ™ Using HD Radio technology ™ HD Radio Technology is the digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your radio product has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where available) in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives.
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9-1. Appendix ■ Certification HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Dig- ital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. For patents see http:// dts.com/patents. HD Radio, Artist Experience, and the HD, HD Ra- dio, and "ARC" logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the United States and/or other coun- tries.
9-1. Appendix enjoy the best SiriusXM Radio has to offer, anywhere life takes you. This package gives you all of our premium programming, including ® ® Howard Stern, every NFL, MLB and NBA game, every NASCAR ® race, NHL games, 24/7 talk channels dedicated to the biggest leagues, and more.
Index Adjusting Cellular phone Brightness....... Connect......... Clock........Delete........Contrast........63 Register........Image quality......Cleaning the camera..248,285 Adjusting the volume Clock settings......58 Audio........Compatible profiles....97 Phone (receiving calls and re- Connect ceiver).......194 ® Bluetooth devices....103 System audio volume....iPod......... radio........160 port........34 Android Auto ®...
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Playing Integrated Streaming. Playing iPod/iPhone....170 Making calls Playing USB flash drive...167 Favorites list......POI suggestion ......148 In-call........206 Precautions for the Toyota park- Message........217 ing assist monitor Numeric keypad input....199 Camera position....Outgoing or incoming call history Predictive Efficient Drive..142 ..........196 Privacy lock........
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Searching by keywords..... Switching phones....Security settings......Sending new messages...215 Settings Toyota account......46 Apps settings......91 Toyota parking assist monitor ® Bluetooth device settings..Displaying the guide screen . Dealer information settings..71 Transfer Driver settings......Contact data (Phone number)..General settings......
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Index Updating data Software information....USB hub........port........34 User profile Changing and registering a pro- file........Registering a profile....Using the camera..... Voice commands......40 ® Wi-Fi ........® Wi-Fi Hotspot......115 ® Wi-Fi Hotspot settings.....85 ® Wi-Fi settings......
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