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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual
in your vehicle at all times.
The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals
from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. Using these signals and other vehicle sensors, the
system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination.
The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your present starting location to your destination. The system is designed
to direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner. The system uses the maps of DENSO. The calculated routes
may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested. Your own personal local knowledge or "short cut" may at times be faster than the calcu-
lated routes.
The navigation system's database includes about 75 Point of Interest categories to allow you to easily select destinations such as restaurants
and banks. If a destination is not in the database, you can enter the street address or a major intersection close to it and the system will guide
you there. The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions. The audio instructions will announce the distance remaining
and the direction to turn in approaching a fork or intersection. These voice instructions will help you keep your eyes on the road and are timed
to provide enough time to allow you to maneuver, change lanes or slow down.
Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly.
The accuracy of the vehicle's position depends on the satellite condition, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circumstan-
ces. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to pages 9 through 11.
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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S.
  • Page 2: Initial Screen

    Important information about this manual For safety reasons, this manual indicates Initial screen INFORMATION items requiring particular attention with the following marks. This provides additional information. CAUTION This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored.
  • Page 3 “English” Touch either “Français” to select a language. Read and follow the instructions. “I Agree” When you touch the switch on the screen, the map screen appears. You can access this screen when you push “INFO” “Lan- button and touch the guage”...
  • Page 4: Safety Instruction

    Safety Instruction Prior to the actual use of this system, learn CAUTION how to use it and become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire Navigation System D For safety, the driver should not Owner’s Manual to make sure you under- operate the navigation system while stand the system.
  • Page 5 While you are driving, listen to the voice in- structions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice gui- dance. Use it just for your information. If the system cannot determine your current posi- tion correctly, there is a possibility of incor- rect, late or non−voice guidance.
  • Page 6: Quick Reference

    — Quick reference North−up or heading−up symbol This symbol indicates a map view with north−up or heading−up. Touching this sym- bol changes the map orientation..Scale indicator This figure indicates the map scale. .
  • Page 7 “Map View” switch “MENU” button Touch this switch to obtain information re- Push this button to display the “Menu” garding the route to the destination and infor- screen. mation about the POI (Points of Interest) on ......xvi, 16, 61 the map screen.
  • Page 8: "Destination" Screen

    — “Destination” screen To search for a destination, the switches below perform the following operations. “Address” switch You can input the house number and the street address by using the input keys........“POI Name”...
  • Page 9 “Map” switch Home switch You can select a destination simply by You can select your own home without en- touching the location on the displayed map. tering the address each time. To use this ........function, it is necessary to set the “Attribute”...
  • Page 10: Menu Screen

    — “Menu” screen The switches below perform the follow- ing operations. “Map DVD” switch Displays information regarding the disc ver- sion or covered area....“Select User”...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    SECTION BASIC FUNCTIONS Basic information before operation Touch switch operation ..........Inputting letters and numbers .
  • Page 12: Touch Switch Operation

    To input numerals and symbols Touch switch operation Inputting letters and numbers To display the number keys and symbol keys, This system is operated mainly by the When searching for an address or a name, or “0−9” touch the switch. switches on the screen.
  • Page 13 To display the list List screen operation When a list is displayed, you can scroll or page through the list by using the appropriate switch. INFORMATION To search for an address or a name, touch the “List” switch. Matching items from the da- The number of matching items is shown tabase are listed even if the entered address to the right side of the screen.
  • Page 14: Current Position Display

    The current position is automatically set as Current position display appears to the right of the your vehicle receives signals from the GPS item name, the complete name is When starting the navigation system, the cur- (Global Positioning System). If your current too long for the display.
  • Page 15: Screen Scroll Operation (One−Touch Scroll)

    After you scroll the screen, the map remains To set the cursor position as a destina- Screen scroll operation centered at the selected location until you ac- tion (one−touch scroll) tivate another function. The current vehicle You can set a specific point on the map as a position mark will continue to move along Touch any point on the map and that point destination using the one−touch scroll func-...
  • Page 16 To register the cursor position as a To see information about the icon memory point where the cursor is set Memory point registration enables easy ac- cess to a specific point. The registered point is shown by on the map. To change the icon or name, etc., see page To display information about an icon, set the cursor on it.
  • Page 17 “Info.” Touch the switch. MEMORY POINT INFORMATION INFORMATION When the cursor is set on a memory point “Info.” The desired Point of Interest can be dis- icon, the name and switch are dis- played on the map screen. (For details, played on the top of screen.
  • Page 18: Map Scale

    “Add If there is already a set destination, the Map scale INFORMATION ” “Replace ” switch and the switch are displayed. When the map scale is at the maximum When there is already a preset destination, range of 250 miles (400 km), is not “Add to ”...
  • Page 19: Orientation Of The Map

    You can change the orientation of the map Orientation of the map Limitations of the navigation from North−up to Heading−up by touching system the orientation symbol at the top left of the screen. This navigation system calculates the cur- rent vehicle position using satellite sig- North−up symbol nals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc.
  • Page 20 Even when the navigation system is receiving (a) Accurate current vehicle posi- clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may tion may not be shown in the fol- not be shown accurately or inappropriate lowing cases: route guidance may occur in some cases. When driving on a small angled Y−shaped road.
  • Page 21 When the tire pressure in any of the four Your destination point might be shown on (b) Inappropriate route guidance tires is not correct. the opposite side of the street. may occur in the following cases: When a portion of the route has regula- When turning at an intersection off the tions prohibiting the entry of the vehicle INFORMATION...
  • Page 22: Map Database Information And Updates

    Map database information and LICENSE GRANT DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY GDT grants you a non−exclusive license GDT does not warrant or make any updates to use your copy of the DATABASE for representations regarding, either This system uses the maps of DENSO. your personal use or for use in your express or implied, regarding the use or business’...
  • Page 23 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WARNINGS GOVERNMENT END USERS The price of the DATABASE does not The DATABASE reflects reality as If the DATABASE is for a region of North include any consideration for assumption existing before received America and is being acquired by or on of risk of consequential, indirect or DATABASE and it comprises data and behalf of the United States government...
  • Page 24 END USER NOTICE 4. Disclaimer of warranty END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EXCEPT STATED HEREIN, PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE Personal Use Only. You agree to use this INFOUSA MAKES NO EXPRESS OR CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS information solely personal, IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, NAVIGATION SYSTEM non−commercial purposes, and not for WITHOUT...
  • Page 25 No Warranty. This information is Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO SHALL Indemnity. You agree to indemnify, provided to you “as is,” and you agree to NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY defend and hold DENSO and its use it at your own risk. DENSO and its CLAIM, DEMAND ACTION,...
  • Page 26 There are two types of areas available for To confirm the database version and route guidance. In one type of area, pri- disc coverage area marily around metropolitan centers, de- “MENU” 1. Push the button. tailed route guidance is available for the 1U020 entire area.
  • Page 27 To display the disc coverage area, touch the “Covered Area” switch. Confirm the covered area on the screen. Contact your dealer to find out if there is a more recent update released.
  • Page 29: Destination Input And Route Guidance

    SECTION DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Basic functions in frequent use ..........Destination input Selecting the search area .
  • Page 30: Destination Input

    Destination input — — Selecting the search area D Route guidance may not be available if there is no road data for the speci- “DEST” Push the button and the “Des- The “Destination” screen allows you to select fied location. tination”...
  • Page 31 U.S.A. Arkansas Canada Alabama Switch States included in the search area Provinces and regions included in “US7” Louisiana Switch the search area Idaho Mississippi “US1” Oregon Tennessee All provinces and regions in “CAN” Washington Canada included in this switch. Connecticut California Massachusetts “US2”...
  • Page 32: Destination Input By Home

    — Destination input by Home — Destination input by Quick — Destination input by access “Address” There are 2 ways to input a destination by address. “Address” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the home switch on the “Destina- tion”...
  • Page 33 (a) Inputting a house number and a street name Input the street name. When you find your desired street name, touch the corresponding switch. The screen changes and displays the map Touch numerals directly on the screen to location of the selected destination and input a house number.
  • Page 34 (b) Selecting a city to search “City” Touch the switch. Select or enter your desired city. If you input a street name first, the screen changes. You can then input the house num- “Input Name”: To narrow down the listed ber.
  • Page 35 SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the switch. “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name. If you have not used the navigation yet, no cit- Input a city name.
  • Page 36: Destination Input By "Poi Name

    — Destination input by “POI Name” “POI Name” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired city name Touch the switch of the desired destina- from the displayed list. tion. The screen changes and displays the map location of the selected destination “Map”: To display the selected destination and the route preference.
  • Page 37 SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES (a) Selecting a city to search “City” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired destina- tion. Touch the switch of the desired city name. “Dist. Sort”: In the order of distance from If you have not used the navigation yet, no cit- To search by city, the following three methods your current position.
  • Page 38 SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the switch. “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name from the displayed list. Input the city name. Touch the switch of the desired city name.
  • Page 39: Destination Input By "Poi Category

    (b) Selecting from the categories — Destination input by “POI Category” “Category” Touch the switch. The destination can be set by selecting the POI category and the search point. “POI Category” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. When you touch the desired category, the POI name list screen appears.
  • Page 40 INPUTTING CITY CENTER (a) Selecting the POI category (b) Setting a search point “Input City Center” Touch the switch. If the desired POI category is on the It is possible to display the names of POIs lo- screen, touch the name to display a de- cated within approximately 20 miles (30 km) tailed list of the POI category.
  • Page 41 SETTING THE CURRENT POSITION AS SETTING THE SEARCH POINT VIA THE THE SEARCH POINT MAP SCREEN “Current Position” “Map” Touch the switch. Touch the switch. When you touch an arrow facing the desired point, the map scrolls in that direction. When you release your finger, scrolling stops.
  • Page 42: Destination Input By "Emergency

    SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM THE (c) Selecting from a list — Destination input by DESTINATIONS “Emergency” You can select the desired destination from Touch the destination switches at the bot- the listed POI names. “Emergency” By touching the switch tom of the screen.
  • Page 43: Destination Input By "Memory

    There are 4 ways to list the memory point — Destination input by by touching switches on the bottom of the “Memory” screen. “Memory” Touching the switch on the “Date”: To list the memory points in order of “Destination” screen displays your list of registered date.
  • Page 44: Destination Input By "Previous

    — Destination input by — Destination input by “Map” INFORMATION “Previous” “Map” Touch the switch on the “Destina- You can delete the list of previous des- tion” screen. “Previous” Touch the switch on the tinations while your vehicle is stopped, “Destination”...
  • Page 45: Destination Input By "Intersection

    — Destination input by “Intersection” “Intersection” Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired item. After inputting the two intersecting streets, the If the same two streets cross at more than one screen changes and displays the map intersection, the screen changes and dis- location of the selected destination and plays the menu to select the city name where...
  • Page 46: Destination Input By "Freeway Ent./Exit

    — Destination input by “Freeway Ent./Exit” To input a freeway entrance or exit, touch “Freeway Ent./Exit” switch on the “Destination” screen. Select the desired freeway by touching Touch the switch of the desired entrance the switch. or exit name. The screen changes and dis- plays the map location of the selected des- tination and the route preference.
  • Page 47: Destination Input By "Coordinates

    — Destination input by — Destination input by “Coordinates” “Phone #” “Coordinates” “Phone #” Touch the switch on the Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. “Destination” screen. INFORMATION D If there is no match for the telephone number inputted, a list of identical numbers but with different area Input the latitude and the longitude.
  • Page 48: Starting Route Guidance

    Starting route guidance — “Replace ”: To delete the existing destina- INFORMATION tions and set a new one. — Entering destination D Guidance can be suspended or re- “Change”: To change the route preference. After you input the destination, the screen sumed.
  • Page 49 To change the route before starting 3 ROUTES SELECTION INFORMATION guidance To select the desired route from three routes, D Even if the “Allow Freeway” “3 Routes” ROUTE PREFERENCE indi- touch the switch on SCREEN cator is dimmed, the route cannot You can change route preference by touching avoid including a freeway in some “Change”...
  • Page 50: Route Guidance Screen

    “Info.”: To display the following information — Route guidance screen — Typical voice guidance about each of the 3 routes. prompts When starting route guidance, the following screen is displayed. Time necessary for entire trip Distance of entire trip This screen displays the route that guides the Toll road The voice guidance provides various mes- driver to the destination.
  • Page 51 INFORMATION One−way road 4.2 miles On freeways, interstates or other high- 0.25 miles ways with higher speed limits, the voice guidance will be made at earlier points than on city streets in order to allow time to maneuver. One−way road ∗...
  • Page 52: Setting And Deleting Destination

    Setting and deleting INFORMATION destination D If the system cannot determine the (a) Adding destinations current vehicle position correctly (in cases of poor GPS signal reception), You can add destinations and search the voice guidance may be made ear- again for the routes. ly or delayed.
  • Page 53 3. Input an additional destination in the (b) Reordering destinations same way as the destination input. (See When more than one destination is set, page 20.) you can change the arrival order of the destinations. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. 3.
  • Page 54: Setting And Deleting Route

    “Delete All”: To delete all destinations on the (c) Deleting destination Setting and deleting route list. You can delete a set destination. (a) Adding preferred road 4. A message appears to confirm your re- “Route” 1. Touch the switch. quest to delete. To delete the destina- You can add points you wish to pass “Yes”...
  • Page 55 (b) Deleting preferred road You can delete a set preferred road. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. 3. Select the preferred road which you 5. If more than one destination is set, the “Enter z” wish to modify and touch the “Add Preferred Road”...
  • Page 56 “Delete All”: To delete all the listed preferred (c) Search condition road. You can designate the route conditions of 4. A message appears to confirm your re- the route to the destination. quest to delete. To delete the preferred “Route” 1.
  • Page 57 (d) Detour setting While the route guidance is operating, you can change the route to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs, an accident, etc. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. 3. Select the switch below to select the desired detour distance.
  • Page 58 (e) Route preference (f) Starting route from adjacent road You are given a number of choices on the conditions which the system uses to de- You can start the route guidance from the termine the route to your destination. adjacent road. “Route”...
  • Page 59: Show Poi Icons

    A screen with a limited choice of Points of In- Show POI icons terest will be displayed. (To change the dis- Points of Interest such as gas stations and played POI, see page 90.) When you touch restaurants can be displayed on the map the desired Point of Interest category, sym- screen.
  • Page 60 To set a POI as a destination You can select one of the Points of Interest icons on the map screen as a destination and use it as route guidance. When you select a Point of Interest type from Touch the switch of your desired Point of In- either the limited list or the complete list, the terest.
  • Page 61: Route Overview

    Route overview The entire route from the current position to You can scroll through the list of roads by the destination is displayed. touching . However, not all road “Map View” 1. Touch the switch. “Guide”: To start guidance. names in the route may appear on the list. If a road changes its name without requiring a “Route”: To change the route.
  • Page 62: Route Preview

    “Map” Touch the switch of your desired Route preview point. The point which you choose is dis- played on the map screen. : To indicate the next destination. Map View” 1. Touch the “ switch. : To preview the route to the next des- tination.
  • Page 63: Screen Configuration

    Depending on the conditions, it may not be Screen configuration (a) Single map possible to select certain screen configura- You can choose any one of the screen tion switches. configurations. : To display single map screen. (See page 53.) : To display dual map screen. (See page 54.) : To display compass mode screen.
  • Page 64 (b) Dual map (c) Compass mode This screen can perform the following procedures. The screen shows the dual map. The map on Information about the destination and current Changing the map scale the left is the main map. position, as well as a compass, is displayed Displaying the POI icon on the screen.
  • Page 65 (d) Turn list screen (e) Arrow screen (f) Freeway information screen The screen shows the turn list. You cannot The screen shows the current road name and This screen displays the distance to the next scroll through the list of roads. the distance to the next corner.
  • Page 66 Guidance screen on freeway (g) Intersection guidance screen/ INFORMATION guidance screen on freeway This screen automatically appears when the When you drive on a freeway, the screen vehicle approaches a junction or exit on a Intersection guidance screen is automatically divided into two parts, freeway.
  • Page 67: Distance And Time To Destination

    Distance and time to INFORMATION destination When the vehicle is on the guidance route, the distance measured along the route is displayed. Travel time is calcu- lated based on the set vehicle speed in- formation. (For details, see page 79.) However, when the vehicle is not on the guidance route, the distance is the linear distance between the current position...
  • Page 68: Foot Print Map

    To display building information Foot print map INFORMATION Information is available only for buildings for For the area which is covered by the foot print D If the map or the current position is which information is recorded on the map map (Some areas in the following cities;...
  • Page 69 2. Using an eight−direction arrow, move 4. Details of POIs in some buildings may the cursor to the position of the building be displayed. If you wish to see detailed you wish to display information. POI information, touch the building name. You can see the detail of the selected “Building Info.”...
  • Page 71: Advanced Functions

    SECTION ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Descriptions of functions for more effective use Suspending and resuming guidance ........Volume .
  • Page 72: Suspending And Resuming Guidance

    Suspending and resuming To resume guidance You can resume the suspended route guidance guidance. To suspend guidance You can suspend route guidance. The screen will return to the current posi- tion map without route guidance. “MENU” Push the button to display the “Resume “Menu”...
  • Page 73: Volume

    Volume User selection You can use voice guidance when ap- The system can memorize the following proaching a destination. settings for up to three users. You can adjust the volume of the voice or turn Map direction off voice guidance. Map scale Guidance mode Setup...
  • Page 74 To register The confirmation screen will appear. To When you touch the switch already regis- “Yes” register, touch the switch. To re- tered, this screen appears. To replace, “Memorize” Touch the switch of your “Yes” turn to the previous screen, touch the touch the switch.
  • Page 75 To change user To delete user “User number” Touch the switch you wish to change. “MENU” “Delete” Push the button to display the Touch the switch of “User num- ber” you wish to delete. “Select “Menu” screen. Then touch the User”...
  • Page 76: My Places

    My places (a) Registering memory points You can register and keep your own memory points (like restaurants, sports fa- cilities, etc.) and use the memory points to input a destination. The confirmation screen appears. To de- “Yes” lete, touch the switch.
  • Page 77 “Register” 2. Touch the switch of the A screen similar to the destination input You can set the icon, attribute, name, location “Memory Points”. screen appears. Input the desired point in the and phone number. same way as inputting a destination. (See Touch your desired switch you want to set.
  • Page 78 (b) Editing memory points The icon, attribute, name, location and/or telephone number of a registered memory point can be edited. “MENU” 1. Push the button to display “My the “Menu” screen and touch the Places” switch. The screen lists the memory points. 3.
  • Page 79 To change “Icon” Touch the desired sound icon. Touch the direction switches and adjust the “Enter” direction. Touch the switch. The Touch the desired icon. The next screen appears when you touch the “Bell (with direction)” bell sounds only when your vehicle ap- switch.
  • Page 80 To change “Attribute” For easy destination input, set the attrib- ute of the memory points as Home or Quick access 1 to 5. “Yes” “Del.” To replace the attribute, touch the To delete the attribute, touch the switch. To return to the previous screen, switch.
  • Page 81 To change “Name” To change “Location” “Yes” To delete an attribute, touch the switch. To return to the previous screen, Touch the alphabet and/or numeral keys. Touch the eight direction switch to move “No” “Back” touch the switch. the cursor to the desired point on the When the entry has been completed, touch map.
  • Page 82 To change “Phone #” (telephone num- (c) Deleting memory points ber) “MENU” 1. Push the button to display “My the “Menu” screen and touch the Places” switch. 3. Touch the corresponding switch. To “De- delete all memory points, touch the lete All”...
  • Page 83: Area To Avoid

    Area to Avoid (a) Registering area to avoid “Register” Areas you wish to avoid because of traffic 1. Touch the switch of the jams, construction work or other reasons “Areas to avoid”. can be registered as areas to avoid. “MENU” Push the button to display the “My...
  • Page 84 (b) Editing area to avoid “Edit” 1. Touch the switch of the “Areas to Avoid” to display the “Edit Area to Avoid” screen. “Name” “Location” 3. Touch the 4. Touch either switch to “Area Size” switch on this screen. change the size of the area to avoid. 2.
  • Page 85 To change “Name” To change “Location” To change “Area size” Touch alphabet or numeral keys. Set the cursor to the desired location, then Touch either switch to change “Enter” touch the switch. The previous When the entry has been completed, touch the size of area you want to avoid, and touch “OK”...
  • Page 86: Setup

    (c) Deleting area to avoid Setup “Delete” 1. Touch the switch of the You can set the items shown on the “Set- “Areas to Avoid” to display the “Delete up” screen. Area to Avoid” screen. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “OK”...
  • Page 87: Current Position Calibration

    “Voice Guidance in All Modes”: You can set Current position calibration the voice guidance in all modes. When driving, the current vehicle position “Notify Traffic Restriction”: You can select mark will be automatically corrected by notification of seasonal restrictions. GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor due “Intersection Guidance”: You can select to location, you can manually adjust the ON or OFF to display of intersection guid-...
  • Page 88 Position/Direction calibration Tire change calibration The tire change calibration function will be used when replacing the tires. This func- tion will adjust the mis−calculation caused by the circumference difference between the old tires and new ones. If this proce- dure is not performed when tires are re- placed, the current vehicle position mark may be incorrectly displayed.
  • Page 89: Distance Unit

    Distance unit Estimated travel time “MENU” 1. Push the button. You can set the speed that is used for the calculation of the estimated travel time. “km” “miles” 3. Touch the switch of “Distance” to choose the distance unit. The selected switch is highlighted in green. “Setup”...
  • Page 90 INFORMATION D The displayed time to the destination is the approximate driving time that is calculated based on the speeds you selected and your actual position along the guidance route. D The time shown on the screen may vary greatly depending on your prog- ress along the route, which may be af- fected by road conditions such as “Setup”...
  • Page 91: Auto Reroute

    Auto reroute Adjusting time zone “MENU” When the “Auto Reroute” feature is turned 1. Push the button. on, the system will automatically search for a new route to the destination if you strays from the guidance route. This fea- ture does not operate while you are driving on roads where guidance is not available.
  • Page 92: Auto Voice Guidance

    Auto voice guidance When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is turned on, the voice guidance can be heard automatically. When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is turned off, the voice guidance can be “MAP/ heard only if you push the VOICE”...
  • Page 93: Voice Guidance In All Modes

    Voice guidance in all modes When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned on, you can hear the voice guidance in all modes. When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned off, voice guidance can- not be heard when you using the audio system.
  • Page 94: Notifying Traffic Restriction

    Notifying traffic restriction When the “Notify Traffic Restriction” fea- ture is turned on, the system notifies you of traffic or seasonal restriction. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Voice Guid- 2. Touch the switch. Then “OK” ance in All Modes” and touch the touch switch to display page 2 of the switch.
  • Page 95: Intersection Guidance

    Intersection guidance When the “Intersection Guidance” feature is turned on, the system will display the in- tersection guidance screen if you drive with route guidance. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Notify Traf- 2. Touch the switch. Then “OK” fic Restriction”...
  • Page 96: Guidance Screen On Freeway

    Guidance screen on freeway When the “Guidance Screen on Freeway” feature is turned on, the system will dis- play the lane guidance screen if you drive on a freeway with route guidance. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Intersec- 2.
  • Page 97: Street Name On Scroll Map

    Street name on scroll map When the “Street Name on Scroll Map” feature is turned on, the system will dis- play the name of a street where the cursor is positioned on the scroll map. “On” “Setup” 3. Touch the switch of “Guidance 2.
  • Page 98: Display Of Building Shape

    Display of building shape When the “Display Building Shape” fea- ture is turned on, the system will display the building shape on the map screen us- ing a scale of 150 feet (50 m) to 300 feet (100 m). “On” “Setup”...
  • Page 99: Screen Layout Function

    Screen layout function Function) You can set display or hide each switch and current street name on the map screen. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “On” “Change” 3. Touch the switch of “Display 3. Touch the switch of the “OK” Building Shape”...
  • Page 100: Poi Category Change (Show Poi Icons)

    POI category change (Show POI Icons) You can choose 6 icons displayed on the “Show POI Icons” top screen, so that you can easily set which icons to display on the map screen. “Setup” “Change” 2. Touch the switch. Then 3.
  • Page 101: Delete Previous Point

    Delete previous point You can delete your previous destination. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Delete” 5. Touch the switch corresponding to the 3. Touch the switch of “Pre- “OK” desired category. Then touch the vious Point”. switch. “Setup” 2. Touch the switch.
  • Page 102: Map Color

    Map color “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Yes” 4. Touch the switch you want to delete. 5. To delete the point, touch the switch. For efficient previous point search, pre- “Date” “No” vious points can be sorted by the To cancel the deletion, touch the “Setup”...
  • Page 103: Screen Animation

    3. Touch the desired color for day and/or Screen animation “OK” night map color and then touch the When the “Screen Animation” feature is switch to return the map screen. turned on, some switches and screens be- “Normal” Touch the switch to return to the come animated.
  • Page 105: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Maintenance informationn ..........Calendar with memo .
  • Page 106: Maintenance Informationn

    “INFO” Maintenance information 1. Push the button to display the “Information Menu” screen and touch the “Maintenance” switch. 5u004 Notice of “Date”: You can input the next maintenance date. This system informs you when to replace Notice of “Distance”: You can input the driv- certain parts or components and shows ing distance until the next maintenance dealer information (if registered) on the...
  • Page 107 “Reset All”: To reset the item which has sat- Information items isfied a condition. Replace engine coolant “Off” Touch the switch at the top of the Oil change “Maintenance” screen to turn off the informa- tion screen. Replace brake fluid When your vehicle needs to be serviced, the icon color will change to orange.
  • Page 108 (a) Register dealer You can register the dealer name, staff, location and phone number. 2. Enter the location of the dealer in the After you input the dealer, the screen changes same way as for destination input. (See and displays the map location of the dealer. page 20.) “Enter”...
  • Page 109 (b) Edit dealer To edit “Dealer” or “Contact” 2. To edit, touch the corresponding switch. To input the name, touch the alphabet, nu- You can edit the dealer name, staff, loca- meral and/or umlaut keys. You can input tion and phone number. up to 24 letters.
  • Page 110 To edit “Location” To edit “Phone #” (telephone number) (c) Delete dealer Set the cursor to the desired point, and Touch numeral keys. “Delete Dealer” 1. Touch the switch “Enter” touch the switch on the screen. “OK” After inputting, touch the switch.
  • Page 111: Calendar With Memo

    “INFO” (d) Set as destination Calendar with memo 1. Push the button to display the “Information Menu” screen. 5u004 “Enter ” This system informs you of a memo entry. Touch the switch on the “Set Dealer” screen. The screen changes and At the specified date, the memo informa- “Calendar”...
  • Page 112 (a) Inputting a memo Memo The current date is circled in yellow. If the cur- rent date is not displayed on the screen, touch “Memo” Touch the switch to enter text. 1. Touch the day you want to add a memo. “Today”...
  • Page 113 Location Enter text using the keys. You can enter The date inputted is marked as shown text up to 24 letters. above. “Location” Touch the switch to set loca- “OK” After entering the text, touch the tion. You can choose the desired mark and/or date switch at the bottom right of the screen.
  • Page 114 Mark color Date color Touch your desired color for the date. “Mark” “Date” Touch the switch. Touch the switch. You can set a color of the mark and/or date for the date you added the memo and/or location. “De- To default the date color, touch the lete”...
  • Page 115 (b) Adding a memo (c) Deleting a memo (d) Editing a memo To add a memo, touch the corresponding Touch the corresponding date. Touch the To edit a memo, touch the corresponding date. date, and then touch the memo you wish to corresponding memo switch, and then edit.
  • Page 116 (e) Memo list “Memo” “Location” Touch the 2. Touch the desired search condition to switch. list the memos. The “Memo list” is dis- 1. To list the memos you added, touch the played on the screen. “List” switch.
  • Page 117 “Memo” To display the memos listed in a desired To delete and/or edit the memo, touch the To edit: Touch the corresponding “Period” “Location” period, touch the switch. desired memo switch. switch. (See page 105 for details.) “Delete Touch the number keys. To delete all memos, touch the All”...
  • Page 118: Trip Information

    Trip information Cruising Range How far you can drive with the remaining Trip information such as driving time, driv- fuel is displayed. ing distance, average vehicle speed, fuel Even though the display indicates sufficient consumption, etc. can be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 119: Hands−Free System

    Average Speed Hands−free system INFORMATION The Average Speed is displayed. The av- Hands−free system allows you to make or erage vehicle speed is calculated and dis- In the following conditions, the system receive a call without taking your hands played based on the total driving distance may not function.
  • Page 120 The party’s voice outputs from the driver’s speaker. When the received calls or received voice outputs, the audio from the Audio sys- tem or voice guidance from the Navigation system will be muted. INFORMATION D Talk alternately with your party on the phone.
  • Page 121 Indicates the level of reception. An antenna for the Bluetooth connection is built in the display. The indication of the FCC ID: HYQBTA01A Bluetooth connection may turn yellow and IC ID: 1551A−BTA01A Too bad Excellent the system may not function when you MADE IN JAPAN use the Bluetooth phone in the following The level of reception does not always corre-...
  • Page 122 (a) Enter the Bluetooth phone To use a hands−free system, you need to enter your phone in the system. Once you registered it, you can make a hands−free call. “INFO” 1. Push the button to display the “Information Menu” screen. “Settings”...
  • Page 123 “Select” (b) Select the Bluetooth phone 2. Touch the switch to display “Select Telephone” screen. You can se- In case of registering a number of Blue- lect the Bluetooth phone from a maximum tooth phones, you need to select the usual of 4 numbers.
  • Page 124 Connect the Bluetooth phone Reconnect the Bluetooth phone Confirm the Bluetooth information If the Bluetooth phone is disconnected You can confirm or change the detail set- with a poor reception from the Bluetooth ting of the Bluetooth phone. network when the ignition key is turned to “ACC”...
  • Page 125 (i) Change the Device Name (ii) Change the Passkey You can change the Device Name to the The Passkey in the system is initially fixed. desired one from the name already regis- You can change the Passkey within 4−8 tered in the system. figures.
  • Page 126 “Delete” (c) Delete the Bluetooth phone 2. Touch the switch to display “Delete Telephone” screen. You can de- lete the Bluetooth phone which you regis- tered. Touch the desired key to input the Pass- key. “Settings” 1. Touch the switch to dis- “...
  • Page 127 (d) Call on the Bluetooth phone (ii) By phone book You can call by phone book data which is After you enter the Bluetooth phone, you transferred from your cellular phone. can call by using hands−free system. This system has 6 methods below by which The system has two phone books.
  • Page 128 (iii) By dialed numbers (iv) By received calls You can call by dialed number. The sys- You can call by received calls. When a call tem memorize up to 5 dialed numbers. If it is received, the system memorize up to 5 is over than 5, the oldest number is de- numbers.
  • Page 129 “Incoming Calls” 2. Touch the switch 3. Select the desired number from the list. (v) By one touch call to display “Incoming Calls” screen. You can call by registered telephone num- ber which you selected from a phone book, dialed numbers and received calls. (See page 123 for registering the one touch dial.) “...
  • Page 130 (e) Receive on the Bluetooth (f) Talk on the Bluetooth phone phone 2. Touch the desired number to call. You can change the page by touching While you are talking on the phone, this “1−touch Dial 2” “1−touch Dial screen is displayed. You can do the opera- 3”...
  • Page 131 When you call the number registered in phone book and input a code number and the like to operate an answering machine or use a telephone service in bank, you can do this operation. Touch the desired number to input the key. If the continuous tone signal is registered in a phone book, this screen appears.
  • Page 132 (g) Change the settings of the (i) Change the phone book (ii) Transfer the telephone number Bluetooth phone The system has two phone books. You You can transfer the telephone numbers in can select either of a phone book. your Bluetooth phone to the system. Up to 500 numbers can be registered in one phone book.
  • Page 133 “Overwrite” “Add” 2. Touch the (iii) Register the one touch dial switch. You can register the desired telephone number from phone books, dialed num- bers and received calls. Up to 17 one touch dial numbers a phone book can be registered.
  • Page 134 (iv) Delete the memory If you want to delete all the phone numbers in Delete the dialed number “Delete All” phone book, touch the Delete the telephone number in the switch. phone book. “Delete” Touch the switch of “Outgoing Calls”. “YES”...
  • Page 135 Delete the received calls “YES” “YES” Touch switch. Touch switch. “NO” “Delete” “NO” Touch switch and the previous screen Touch the switch of “Incoming Touch switch and the previous screen appears. Calls”. appears. Select the desired number from the list. If you want to delete all the received calls, “Delete All”...
  • Page 136: Speech Command System

    Delete the one touch dial Speech command system The speech command system allows you to operate the navigation system without your hands off the steering wheel. UNL301 “YES” Touch switch. “Delete” “NO” Touch the switch of “1−touch Touch switch and the previous screen Dial”.
  • Page 137 Speech command example: Searching for a route to your home. 1. Push the speech command switch. 2. Say “Home”. UNL303 If your home is not registered, you will hear “Home is not registered”. 2. Give a command while an indicator is "Microphone shown in the display.
  • Page 138: Help Screen

    Help screen (b) Operating Guide This system has a function which displays the voice recognition help screen. You can see the command list and operating guide on it. (a) Command List “Enter” 4. Touch or say “Enter destina- tion”, and the system starts searching for “Operating Guide”...
  • Page 139: Setting Screen

    Setting screen (b) Background color Screen adjustment You can select a background color. “INFO” 1. Push the button on the bezel You can adjust the brightness or contrast to display the “Information Menu” screen. of the screen depending on the brightness of your surroundings.
  • Page 140 5u009 5u009 5u009 Contrast and brightness adjustment Color and tone adjustment Depending on the position of the headlight switch, the screen changes to the day CONTRAST “+”: You can adjust the color and the tone while mode or night mode. Strengthens the contrast of the screen.
  • Page 141: Air Conditioning

    SECTION AIR CONDITIONING Automatic air conditioning controlss ......
  • Page 142 Automatic air conditioning controls Page Temperature control button ..Automatic control button ..OFF button ....Front windshield button .
  • Page 143 UNX501 "Air flow selection See “Lower vent” on page 139.
  • Page 144 "The automatic air conditioning automat- (a) Climate control ically maintains the set temperature. SETTING OPERATION − automatic control This air conditioning features automatic fan speed and air flow control which automati- oxu002 cally selects the most suitable fan speed and air flow to control the temperature. The ignition key must be in the “ON”...
  • Page 145 Floor/Windshield − Air flows mainly SETTING OPERATION − manual control from the floor vents and windshield When one of the manual control buttons is vents. depressed while operating in automatic mode, the mode relevant to the depressed It is recommended that you close the lower button is set.
  • Page 146 If manual fan speed control is desired − If manual switching of air intake is desired If the engine coolant temperature becomes − extremely high, the RECIRCULATED AIR mode is automatically selected. This is not a malfunction. When the engine coolant tem- perature is lowered, the previous mode re- sumes.
  • Page 147 If manual on−off of the air conditioning is (b) Windshield defogging and de- When the “FRONT WINDSHIELD” button is desired − pushed while operating in automatic mode, frosting the air conditioning is set to operate and the Push the “A/C” switch to turn the air condi- OUTSIDE AIR mode is set.
  • Page 148 (c) Rear air conditioning switch Center vents Side vents To turn on the rear air conditioning when The side vents may be opened or closed The center vents may be opened or closed you sit on the front seat, push this switch. as shown.
  • Page 149 Lower vent The lower vent may be opened or closed as shown. For removing frost or fog, it is recommended that you close the lower vent when you use the “Floor”, the “Floor/Windshield” or the “Wind- shield” mode.
  • Page 151: Audio System

    SECTION AUDIO SYSTEM Audio system ..........
  • Page 152 Audio system Quick reference for your audio system Page Audio operation screen display button ......Function switch display screen .
  • Page 153 (a) Turning the system on and off some basics This section describes some of the basic fea- tures of the Toyota audio system. Some in- oxu002 formation may not pertain to your system. Your audio system works when the ignition UNX602 key is in the “ACC”...
  • Page 154 7wlc002a lxb001a lxb008a Push the “AM”, “FM”, “TAPE” or “DISC” The switches for radio, cassette tape and button to turn on that mode. The selected disc player operation are displayed on the mode turns on directly. liquid crystal display. Touch them lightly and directly on the screen.
  • Page 155 (b) Tone and balance How good an audio program sounds to you is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid−range, and bass levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs usually lxb001a sound better with different mixes of treble, mid−range, and bass.
  • Page 156 (c) Your radio antenna (d) Your cassette player NOTICE The antenna automatically extends when the When you insert a cassette, the exposed tape D To prevent damage to the antenna, radio is on or the radio system is on, and re- should be to the right.
  • Page 157 7ulc005a Turn this knob to step up the station band or to step down. If your Toyota is equipped with an automatic Your radio automatically changes to stereo changer, it can play selected discs or continu- reception when a stereo broadcast is re- Push these buttons to choose either an ously play all the discs set in the magazine.
  • Page 158 (b) Presetting a station (c) Selecting a station Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio (ETR). Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. lxb001a Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1−6) or push the “ ” or “ ” side of the “CH” button for lxb001a the station you want.
  • Page 159 Each time you touch the “TYPE A” or “TYPE (d) RDS (Radio Data System) "” switch, the program type changes as in Program type the following: ROCK EASY LIS (Easy listening) lxb003a CLS/JAZZ (Classical music and Jazz) R&B (Rhythm and Blues) lxb001a INFORM (Information) RELIGION...
  • Page 160: Radio Operation (Xm Satellite Radio Broadcast)

    Radio text Radio operation (XM satellite radio broadcast) To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in your vehicle, an additional genuine Toyota satellite lxb005a receiver and antenna must be purchased and lxb001a installed, and the subscription to the XM satel- lite radio is necessary.
  • Page 161 (a) How to subscribe to an XM sat- (b) Displaying the radio ID ellite radio Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are awarded Each XM tuner is identified with a unique radio Type Approval Certificates from XM Satellite ID. You will need the radio ID when activating An XM satellite radio is a tuner designed ex- Radio Inc.
  • Page 162 (c) Listening to the satellite radio (d) Presetting a channel lc025 Turn this knob to select the next or pre- 1. Tune in the desired channel. vious channel. Push the “AM·SAT” button to choose a 2. Touch one of the channel selector If you turn continuously, you can rapidly scroll SAT channel.
  • Page 163 (e) Selecting a channel (f) Channel category Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1−6) or lc022 push the “ ” or “ ” button of the “CH” button for the channel you want. The switch (1−6) is lc023 highlighted in green.
  • Page 164 (g) Displaying the title and name lc024 When you touch the “TEXT” switch, the song/ program title and the artist name/future are displayed. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters can be dis- played. (Some information will not be fully dis- played.)
  • Page 165 The XM antenna is not connected. Check whether the XM antenna cable is attached securely. ANTENNA A short−circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer. You have not subscribed to the XM satellite radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code.
  • Page 166 If this equipment does cause harmful in- NOTICE NOTICE terference to radio or television recep- tion, which can be determined by turn- This equipment has been tested and This XM tuner supports “Audio Ser- ing the equipment off and on, the user is found to comply with the limits for a vices”...
  • Page 167 Cassette tape player (b) Manual program selection operation (a) Playing a cassette tape lxb006a 7ulc008a If a cassette is already in the slot, push the “TAPE” button. Reverse switch: You can reverse the tape by Dolbyr Noise Reduction* feature: If you are A "...
  • Page 168 Auto−reverse feature: After the cassette (c) Automatic program selection player reaches the end of a tape, it automati- cally reverses and begins to play the other side, regardless of whether the cassette was playing or fast forwarding. 7ulc010a lxb006a “Automatic program selection” button: The automatic program selection feature al- “RPT”...
  • Page 169: Dvd Player Operation

    If you set “REW 1”, the player will rewind DVD player operation (a) Inserting discs to the beginning of the current program. The DVD player can play audio CDs, DVD When counting the number of programs video discs and video CDs. you want to rewind, remember to count the For appropriate discs for this paper, see “Car current program as well.
  • Page 170 If the label faces down, the disc cannot be When the magazine is set completely, the played. In this case, “DISC CHECK” and disc system will be in a “Load” cycle for approxi- number appears on the display. mately 30 seconds while the system searches for discs in the magazine.
  • Page 171 (b) Playing a disc (c) Selecting a desired disc (d) Operating an audio CD Playing an audio CD ung627 lxb008a Push the “DISC” button if the magazine is On the screen: Touch the desired disc already loaded in the player. number.
  • Page 172 (ii) Selecting a desired track (iii) Searching for a desired track or a disc (iv) Other functions lxb008a lxb006a “TRACK” button: Use for direct access to a Touch the “SCAN” switch. “RPT” switch: Use it for automatic repeat of desired track. the track you are currently listening to.
  • Page 173 “RAND” switch: Use it for automatic and Precautions on DVD video disc (e) Operating a DVD video disc random selection of the disc which you are When recording with a DVD video or video NOTE: The playback condition of some currently listening to.
  • Page 174 Playing a DVD video disc CAUTION Conversational speech on some DVDs is recorded at a low volume to empha- size the impact of sound effects. If you adjust the volume assuming that the lxb009a conversations represent the maximum volume level that the DVD will play, you may be startled by louder sound effects or when you change to a different audio source.
  • Page 175 (ii) Displaying operation switches If you touch a part of the screen, where (iii) Description of each switch switches are not located while you are watch- Switches on top page ing video, DVD video operation switches will “Menu” and “Top Menu” switches: If you appear.
  • Page 176 Switches on second page (iv) Selecting a menu item (v) Searching by title “Set Up” switch: The initial set up screen appears. (See page 168.) “Search” switch: The title search screen appears. (See page 166.) “Return” switch: Use this switch to display the predetermined scene and start playing from there.
  • Page 177 (vi) Changing the subtitle language (vii) Changing the audio language (viii) Changing the angle Each time you touch “Sub title”, the lan- Each time you touch “Audio”, the lan- The angle can be selected for discs that guage is selected from the ones stored in guage is selected from the ones stored in are multi−angle compatible when the the discs and changed.
  • Page 178 (ix) Setup menu Subtitle language Angle mark You can change the subtitle language. The multi−angle mark can be turned on or off on the screen while the disc which is 1. Touch “Subtitle Lang.” multi−angle compatible is being played. 2. Touch a language you want to read on Each time you touch “Angle Mark”, the the “Select Subtitle Lang.”...
  • Page 179 (x) Entry of language code Code Language 0126 Azerbaijani 1001 Japanese 0201 Bashkir 0514 English 0205 Byelorussian 0618 French 0207 Bulgarian 0405 German 0208 Bihari 0920 Italian 0209 Bislama 0519 Spanish 0214 Bengali 2608 Chinese 0215 Tibetan 1412 Dutch 0218 Breton If you touch “Others”...
  • Page 180 0615 Faroese 1111 Kazakh 1325 Burmese 0625 Frisian 1112 Greenlandic 1401 Nauru 0701 Irish 1113 Cambodian 1405 Nepali 0704 Scots−Gaelic 1114 Kannada 1415 Norwegian 0712 Galician 1119 Kashmiri 1503 Occitan 0714 Guarani 1121 Kurdish 1513 (Afan)Oromo 0721 Gujarati 1125 Kirghiz 1518 Oriya 0801...
  • Page 181 (f) Operating a video CD 1912 Slovenian 2020 Tatar Playing a video CD 1913 Samoan 2023 1914 Shona 2111 Ukrainian 1915 Somali 2118 Urdu 1917 Albanian 2126 Uzbek 1918 Serbian 2209 Vietnamese lxb010a 1919 Siswati 2215 Volapük 1920 Sesotho 2315 Wolof 1921 Sundanese...
  • Page 182 (ii) Displaying operation switches If you touch the part where switches are not (iii) Description of each switch located while you are watching video on the Switches on top page video CD, video CD operation switches will “Select Number” switch: The track or num- appear.
  • Page 183 If “NO DVD MAGAZINE” appears on the display: It indicates that the magazine is not inserted into the DVD player. If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 184 (h) DVD player and DVD video Marks shown on DVD video discs: (ii) DVD video disc glossary disc information DVD video discs: Digital versatile Disc that Indicates NTSC format holds video. DVD video discs have adopted DVD video discs of color TV. “MPEG2”, one of the world standards of digi- This DVD player conforms to NTSC color tal compression technologies.
  • Page 185: Audio/Video System Operating Hints

    Multi−angle feature: You can enjoy the Manufactured under license from Dolby Audio/video system operating same scene at different angles. Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and hints the double−D symbol are trademarks of Multi−language feature: You can select a Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpub- language of the subtitle and audio.
  • Page 186 Static and fluttering − These occur when Radio reception Caring for your cassette player and tapes signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or oth- Usually, the problem with radio reception For high performance from your cassette er large objects. Increasing the bass level does not mean there is a problem with your ra- player and tapes: may reduce static and fluttering.
  • Page 187 Caring for your multi−disc player and discs Audio CDs Your multi−disc player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only. Extremely high temperature can keep 20R458 your multi−disc player from working. On DVD video discs hot days, use air conditioning to cool the vehicle interior before you listen to a disc.
  • Page 188 NOTICE Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. 20R459 EMV8032U The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossi- ble to eject the disc. Low quality discs "Correct "Wrong...
  • Page 189 EMV8033U To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint−free cloth that has been dampened with water. Wipe in a straight line from the center to the edge of the disc (not in a circle). Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti−static device.

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