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Basic operation Basic operation of multimedia system Settings and Registering and setting various features registration Connecting a ® ® smartphone or Using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi communication device Operating the map screen Navigation Searching the map Activating the route guidance Listening to the radio Audio system Enjoying music Hands-free calls...
TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information ........6 2-2. Various settings For safe use............8 Changing the various settings..42 Reading this manual........9 2-3. Driver settings Changing and registering a driver Basic operation ..............44 Setting up how to identify a driver 1-1. Basic operation of multimedia sys- ..............45 2-4.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Using Apple CarPlay with a regis- ® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings tered smartphone ......96 ® Setting Bluetooth devices..Using Android Auto with an unreg- 2-13. Apps settings istered smartphone..... Apps settings ........Using Android Auto with a regis- tered smartphone ......100 Connecting a smartphone or...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Refer to the table below to identify When hands-free calling might be the problem and take the sug- malfunctioning......gested corrective action ..128 6-2. Operating hands-free calls with Handling the radio antenna ..the steering switches 5-2. USB flash drive operation Operating with the steering switches..........
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..........Information about HD Parking assist system Radio™/SiriusXM Radio ..Certification and trademark infor- mation ..........8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor Lexus parking assist monitor func- Index tions..........180 Displaying the guide screen ..Alphabetical Index ..... Changing the guide line display mode..........183...
“OWNER’S MANUAL” carefully ES300h (Canada) to ensure proper use. • URL: Please be aware that the content of https://www.lexus.ca/lexus/know-your- this manual may be different from lexus/manual?om=om06253u.es.2023. the system in some cases, such as 2209.hev.mm due to software updates and •...
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• QR Code: time the engine switch <power switch> is turned off. If the 12-volt battery ter- minal is disconnected before the data saving is complete, the data may not be saved correctly. The screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screen of the system depending on availability of functions, subscription status, and...
any instructions from the system, look For safe use to see whether the instruction can be done safely and legally. To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown WARNING below. For safety, the driver should not oper- ●...
Reading this manual Explains symbols used in this man- ual. Symbols in this manual Symbols Meanings Symbols Meanings WARNING: Explains something that, if not Indicates the component obeyed, could cause death or place being explained. or serious injury to people. NOTICE: Explains some- thing that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or...
Basic operation 1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Components overview ....12 Display and control ...... Outline of multimedia screen ...14 Main menu ........Status icons........Operating the touch screen..Basic screen function ....Entering letters and numbers..21 1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Map screen overview....22...
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system 1-1.Basic operation of multimedia system Components overview Microphone (P.29) Steering wheel switches Controlling audio (P.25, 26) Using voice command (P.30) Making a phone call (P.157) SOS button Audio control switches (P.25) Display (P.13) USB port (P.27) : Refer to the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL”...
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Display and control 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 dis- play while driving is dangerous such as mistakenly turning the steering wheel or other unforeseen accidents.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Outline of multimedia screen Main menu The function displayed on the screen can be switched by selecting an icon. (P.15) Microphone button Displays the voice control screen, enabling various functions such as the navigation and audio to be operated by voice.
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. (P.94, 96) ]: Android Auto™ Displays the Android Auto screen. (P.98) ]: Navigation system Displays the map screen.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Status icons The time and icons with information about communication statuses are dis- played at the top of the screen. The clock is not displayed on the screen for this vehicle. ® Displays the connection status of the cellular phone connected via Bluetooth ®...
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Displayed when a hands-free call was made while a screen other than the phone screen was being displayed. Displayed if the wireless charger is equipped. : If equipped The displayed remaining battery charge for the cellular phone may not match the display ●...
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. Pinch in/pinch out Move two fingers in and out while touching the screen.
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system In the following situations, the screen but- ● Do not use benzine or an alkaline solu- ● tons may not respond or malfunction: tion to clean the screen. Doing so may • If a glove is worn damage the screen.
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. (P.15) Sub menu Displays items on a list.
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Multiple setting options Entering letters and num- bers Touching an item that has [ ] to it enables you to select an item from mul- Letters and numbers can be tiple options. entered by using the keyboard. Entering letters displays predictive text.
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system 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 (P.23) Zoom in/out buttons (P.23) Touch to increase or reduce the map scale.
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Operating the map screen Pinch out on the screen to zoom in and ● pinch in to zoom out. Double tapping with 1 finger can also be This section explains the basic ● used to zoom in. Double tapping with 2 operations relating to the map dis- fingers can be used to zoom out.
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1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Touch [Recenter] to return to the cen- ter of the map to the current position. Touch and hold operation If a desired point on the map screen is touched and held, the full route map screen to the selected point will be dis- played.
1-3. Basic operation of audio system 1-3.Basic operation of audio system Audio system ON/OFF and Operating with the steering volume adjustment switches 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 while the engine switch <power switch>...
1-3. Basic operation of audio system Changing the audio source Source can be changed to radio, USB, etc. Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [Sources]. Touch the source you wish to [MODE] switch select. The sources will switch in order. Press and hold to pause or mute.
1-3. Basic operation of audio system Connecting to the USB port NOTICE Do not push down on or subject the ● connected device to unnecessary Connect a device such as smart- pressure. phone or portable player. The device or its port may be dam- aged.
1-4. Intelligent Assistant 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 Naviga- tion, Integrated Streaming, Radio and Phone. Without the subscription, the Assistant will only be able to support voice commands for Radio and Phone.
Supported languages Up-to-date information Cloud content is constantly kept up-to- Languages that the Intelligent Assis- date in the Lexus cloud, so there is no need tant recognizes are English, French, to visit dealer for a data update. and Spanish.
• Speak in a clear voice. mand. • Close the window as commands may not be recognized properly due to noise Example: “Hey Lexus” “Take me to an Ital- (wind noise or external noise). ian restaurant.” • If the air conditioner blows loudly, com- mands may not be recognized properly, so reduce the fan speed.
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1-4. Intelligent Assistant You can adjust the system voice volume ● on the sound and media setting screen. (P.63) Stopping voice control Voice control can be ended by any of the following operations: Say “Cancel” Touch [ ] on the voice recogni- tion screen.
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Speaking a voice command When the voice control screen appears, say a voice command. The system can recognize natural speech. Commands may not be recognized if said with an accent or non-standard phrasing. ● If the Intelligent Assistant does not recognize aliases or abbreviations when searching for ●...
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1-4. Intelligent Assistant Function Example voice command Subscription “Take me to <location cate- gory/business name>” “Take me to <an Italian restaurant>” “Take me to <address>” Destination search “Take me to <6565 Headquarters drive PlanoTX>” “Take me home” “Take me to work” “Map zoom in”...
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“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 Lexus app. Function Detail Subscription Parking suggestions near destina- POI suggestion (Navigation)
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Enter the search text and touch Using the search function [Go]. The keyboard can be used to search for contacts, music, loca- tions, and vehicle settings. If using the Intelligent Assistant, informa- tion that takes advantage of con- tent in the cloud can be searched.
Settings and registration 2-1. Multimedia system initial setup 2-10. Sound and media settings Registering a driver..... Changing sound and media set- tings..........63 2-2. Various settings ® 2-11. Wi-Fi Settings Changing the various settings ® 2-3. Driver settings Changing Wi-Fi settings..67 Changing and registering a driver ®...
By using the Lexus app and linking drivers in the case that multiple to a Lexus account, the my settings drivers, such as your friends and can be loaded from the cloud in any family, drive the vehicle.
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If you do not complete the setup for the subscription or trial in the Lexus app, the subscription screen will be displayed and you cannot use the To use the Lexus app on a smart- navigation system. phone to register a driver, touch [Enter phone number].
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Loading detected profile change the my settings. (P.44) If the system detects a Lexus app on a You can use a smartphone as the smartphone that another driver is device to identify the driver.
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2-1. Multimedia system initial setup If you do not want to save the profile on this vehicle, you can use it tem- porarily.
2-2. Various settings 2-2.Various settings Changing the various set- Setting Description tings Change software update and other [Notifications] notification settings. The various settings related to the (P.50) multimedia system can be changed. ® Configure Wi-Fi Touch [ ] from the main menu. settings and other [Wi-Fi] Select the desired item.
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2-2. Various settings Setting Description Check and update [Software update] software informa- tion. (P.56) Re-install applica- tions and check [Apps] information about the applications. (P.73) : Refer to the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL”. For safety purposes, there are functions ● that cannot be operated while the vehicle is moving.
Up to three my settings can be saved on the vehicle. If the system detects the Lexus app on a smartphone being used by another driver, the driver name of the [Detected profiles] detected driver will be displayed on the screen.
Manually registers a cally loaded. new driver. A driver Touch [ ] from the main menu. can be registered by entering their Lexus Touch [Personal info] on the sub account ID and menu. [Manual setup] password. Select the desired item.
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Unable to load saved profile ® Ensure Bluetooth setting is ® with Bluetooth setting turned on and Lexus app is turned on running on device. PIN can be reset using the Forgot PIN PIN needs to be reset. Lexus app.
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2-3. Driver settings Problem Likely cause Solution System is not loading your Verify that car is in good net- Unable to generate QR code or manual authori- work area and DCM con- QR/authorization code zation code. nection is active. Restart registration process by going back previous QR and manual authoriza- Failed to complete registra-...
2-4. General settings 2-4.General settings Changing general multime- Setting Description dia system settings While [Set date & time by GPS] is off, [Time zone] the time zone can be The time settings, display language, set. and other general multimedia sys- tem settings can be changed.
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2-4. General settings [Language & Units] Setting Description Change languages. Both the language displayed on the [Language] screen and system voice language change. “Measurements” Automatically sets the display units for distance, fuel econ- [Set automatically] omy, and so on based on the coun- try information.
2-5. Notification settings 2-5.Notification settings Notifications settings Setting Description Turn the traffic infor- Software update and other notifi- [Traffic alerts] mation voice guid- ance on or off. cations can be changed. Turn the voice guid- Touch [ ] from the main menu. ance informing you [State border guid- Touch [Notifications] on the sub...
2-6. Screen settings 2-6.Screen settings Changing the screen display Setting Description settings The screen can automatically be changed between The screen contrast and brightness daytime mode and [Automatic] can be adjusted. nighttime mode when the headlights Touch [ ] from the main menu. illuminate or turn off.
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2-6. Screen settings GPS will continue tracking the present ● position with the screen turned off. Screen ● • When the screen is off, if it is touched, the unlock button will be displayed. If the but- ton is not operated for 3 seconds, the screen will turn off again.
2-7. Voice control settings 2-7.Voice control settings Changing the voice control settings The settings related to the voice recognition feature can be changed. Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [Voice & Search] on the sub menu. Select the desired item. Setting Description “Voice recognition”...
2-8. Vehicle settings 2-8.Vehicle settings Changing the security set- Setting dealer information tings : Vehicles equipped with DCM Settings related to security and pri- You can register and delete dealer vacy can be changed. information. Registering the infor- mation of the dealer at which you Touch [ ] from the main menu.
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2-8. Vehicle settings Set a password that contains Setting Description between 4 and 15 alphanumeric Enable the pass- characters. word-protected pri- Reenter your password. vacy lock to protect personal informa- A message will appear and the privacy tion. lock is enabled. When set ON, Once a password is set, the password ●...
2-8. Vehicle settings Updating and checking the Setting Description software information “Software update” Touch [View] to Software information can be check software checked or updated. The software update information. is updated for the purpose of After checking improving multimedia system func- whether there is an tions and operations for more update available and...
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2-8. Vehicle settings while the software is updating. Setting Description If there are any questions, contact your ● Copy the vehicle Lexus dealer. information to update the software NOTICE to the USB flash To update the software using a USB ●...
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2-8. Vehicle settings This system regularly accesses the dis- Downloading of the update data will tribution server to check for software start. Once the data has been updates. downloaded, installation will begin. The time required for download and Touch [ ] on the software update installation may increase depend-...
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USB port on a computer. content and terms. On the computer, go to the user The update data is copied and portal site (https://www.lexus.com/ installation begins. firmwareupdates) and download the update data onto the computer. Once installation is complete, a message is displayed stating that the ...
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2-8. Vehicle settings NOTICE Do not remove the USB flash drive or ● turn the engine switch <power switch> off while the software is updating.
2-9. Navigation system settings 2-9.Navigation system settings Displaying the navigation Map details settings screen system settings screen Touch [ ] from the main menu. Through the navigation system set- Touch [Navigation]. tings, various settings can be Touch [Map details]. changed. Touch the desired item.
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Touch the desired item. position of the cur- [Calibrate map] rent position mark manually. : Home and Work must be added via Lexus app. Calibrating position/direction When driving, the current position mark will be automatically corrected Setting Content by GPS signals. If GPS reception is...
2-10. Sound and media settings 2-10.Sound and media settings Changing sound and media settings Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [Sound & Media]. Touch the desired item. [Levels] > [Levels] Setting Content Automatically adjusts audio volume accord- [Auto sound levelizer] ing to the vehicle speed.
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2-10. Sound and media settings [Sound tuning] > [Equalizer] Setting Content [Treble] Adjusts the level of the treble. [Mid] Adjusts the level of the midrange. [Bass] Adjusts the level of the bass. Adjust the fader and balance by moving [Balance &...
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2-10. Sound and media settings [SiriusXM] > [Account information] Setting Content Displays the current contract status. If the service cannot be used, contact Cus- [Active] or [No Subscription] tomer Care according to the displayed screen. : This function is not made available in some countries or areas. ...
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2-10. Sound and media settings : This function is not made available in some countries or areas. [Music] Setting Content Notification when an artist or song regis- [Artists & Songs] tered as a favorite is played on SiriusXM Radio. [Edit] Deletes the artist or song.
® 2-11. Wi-Fi Settings “Available networks” (“Available ® 2-11.Wi-Fi Settings ® Changing Wi-Fi settings networks” will display while [Wi-Fi] is on.) ® Changes Wi-Fi settings. Setting Content Touch [ ] from the main menu. Name of network to Connects to the net- connect to (Net- In order, touch [Wi-Fi] >...
® Wi-Fi Hotspot subscription that is tion history of the provided by Wi-Fi service provider. selected network from the multimedia Contact your Lexus dealer for system. details. [Forget this net- The deleted net- This function is not made available work] work will be recog- in some countries or areas.
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® 2-11. Wi-Fi Settings “Vehicle Hotspot settings” unauthorized access. • Use at least 13 characters • Use a mixture of letters and numbers Setting Content • Change it regularly Enables or disables • If the password is written down, do not store it out in the open ®...
® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings ® 2-12.Bluetooth Settings Setting Description ® Setting Bluetooth devices Enables or disables the hands-free call [Use for phone] How to use the multimedia system function. ® and the connected Bluetooth Enables or disables device can be set. [Use for media] the audio function.
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® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings “General” “Syncing” Setting Description Setting Description The display of Enables or disables names registered in automatic transfer of your contacts can contacts, favorites, be changed as fol- and history to the [Sort contacts by] lows.
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® 2-12. Bluetooth Settings the secondary device. The priority order ® for connecting Bluetooth devices is primary device, secondary device, and latest device in the connection history.
2-13. Apps settings 2-13.Apps settings Apps settings Setting Description Under some cir- Your navigation and multimedia cumstances it is pos- system now have Apps that inte- sible that the App grated in the system. These apps may not be able to come pre-installed to provide a communicate and seamless experience without the...
Connecting a smartphone or communication device Using Android Auto with an ® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function unregistered smartphone..Precautions when using Using Android Auto with a regis- ® Bluetooth devices ....tered smartphone....100 ® Bluetooth specifications and When Apple CarPlay or Android compatible profiles....
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® ® 3-1.Using the Bluetooth function connected Bluetooth devices will be Precautions when using reconnected once the emergency call is ® Bluetooth devices finished. WARNING Pay special attention to the follow- ing information when using a For safety, the driver should not oper- ●...
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Lexus information about its operation under dealer or the following website: the influence of radio waves. Radio...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Ver. 1.3.2 ® Bluetooth specifications • This is a profile to transmit stereo audio and compatible profiles or high quality sound to the audio sys- tem. The multimedia system supports AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote the following specifications and Control Profile) supported versions: compatible profiles.
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ing, depending on the cellular phone set- ® Registering a Bluetooth tings. Cancel the auto lock function on the cellular phone before use. device from the multimedia system If another device is registered while con- ●...
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You may be prompted to install the may be displayed. Disconnect the Lexus Application on your phone. device to perform registration. Please follow the displayed instruc- Register the multimedia system tion.
Deleting a registered registration. ® Bluetooth device You may be prompted to install the Lexus Application on your phone. ® Registered Bluetooth devices Please follow the displayed instruc- can be deleted. tion. Primary device settings may be dis- Touch [ ] from the main menu.
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function the engine switch <power switch> is Connecting with a turned on, a reconnection will be auto- ® Bluetooth device matically attempted. ® Connection with a Bluetooth ® Number of Bluetooth device device is required to use various connections function of the multimedia system.
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function to is not listed in the sub menu, reg- • Up to two hands-free phones and one audio device will be connected automat- ® ister the Bluetooth device. ically. (The hands-free phone and audio Touch [Connect] from the main device can also be set as the same area.
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Touch [Disconnect] from the main ® Setting a Bluetooth device area. as a primary device ® Setting a Bluetooth device as the primary device makes it the first to be connected during automatic connection. (P.82) ®...
® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function ® Select the Bluetooth device to set ® Setting a Bluetooth device as the primary device. as a secondary device Disconnect the currently connected ® Bluetooth device, then connect ® By setting a Bluetooth device as a the primary device and secondary secondary device, it will be recog-...
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® 3-1. Using the Bluetooth function Touch [Set as secondary device] from the main area. This will change to [Remove sec- ondary device setting] if the device is already set as a secondary device.
® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ® 3-2.Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Precautions when using ® ® Using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ® Wi-Fi devices simultaneously ® Wi-Fi is a best-effort function that Pay special attention to the follow- performs wireless communication with ing information when using the the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band fre- ®...
® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network speed may decrease. Connecting to a network ® Depending on the Wi-Fi Hotspot envi- ® ● using Wi-Fi ronment, communication may be slow or impossible. If the vehicle is near a radio antenna, The multimedia system can be con- ●...
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area to on. If networks are detected with the automatic connection setting on, they will be connected to automati- cally. The network connection history retains ● up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network duplicate when more than one Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area to off. MAC address shares the same net- work. A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically updated every six seconds.
Perform the operation ® provided by Wi-Fi service pro- according to the screen guidance. vider. ® Contact your Lexus dealer for Connect to Wi-Fi Hotspot of the details. ® multimedia system from the Wi-Fi device. This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
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® 3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network Turn on [Hotspot] in the main area. ® Disconnecting Wi-Fi Hotspot ® Wi-Fi Hotspot can be disconnected ® by turning off the Wi-Fi Hotspot function. Touch [ ] from the main menu. In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] from the sub menu.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 3-3.Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Precautions when using NOTICE Apple CarPlay and Android Do not leave the smartphone inside ● Auto the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the smartphone to malfunction.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto shared with the application publisher and Using Apple CarPlay with cellular phone service provider. an unregistered smartphone Downloading and using an application ● signifies your consent with its terms of use. Apple CarPlay can be used by con- Data is sent over the Internet and may ●...
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Operate Apple CarPlay. vehicle’s wireless connection capabil- ity. Enable Siri from your smart- phone’s settings menu. Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [Bluetooth & Devices]. The device search screen will be displayed if there is no smartphone ...
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Operate Apple CarPlay. Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone Apple CarPlay can be used by con- necting a registered smartphone to the multimedia system. The proce- dure is different for unregistered smartphones. (P.94) This function is not made available ...
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto the smartphone to use. Enable Siri from the settings menu on the smartphone. Operate Apple CarPlay. Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [Bluetooth & Devices]. Touch [Switch] for Apple CarPlay. Select the smartphone to be used with Apple CarPlay.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Switch the screen display. Using Android Auto with an Touching and holding this will start Siri. unregistered smartphone While Apple CarPlay is connected, press ● Android Auto can be used by con- and hold the [ ] switch on the steering necting an unregistered smart- to start Siri.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Operate Android Auto. The device search screen will be displayed if there is no smartphone registered to the multimedia system. Proceed to Procedure 5. Touch [Add another device]. Touch [Search for devices]. Select the smartphone to register.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Displays the multimedia system screen. Using Android Auto with a To display the Android Auto home screen registered smartphone again, touch [ ] from the main menu. Android Auto can be used by con- necting a registered smartphone to Start Google Assistant™.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Android Auto in order, and select Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] the smartphone to use. Touch [Switch] for Android Auto. Operate Android Auto. Select the smartphone to be used with Android Auto. The Android Auto home screen is displayed.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to start Google Assistant™. To cancel, perform a short press of the [ ] switch on the steering.
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto might be malfunctioning If having trouble with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, check the following table first. Symptom Solution Confirm that the smartphone being connected sup- ports 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 If connecting with a USB cable, confirm that the USB cable is securely connected to the smart- phone and the USB port. Connect the smartphone directly to the USB port. Do not use a USB hub. (P.27) Make sure the correct USB port is used to connect Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Symptom Solution When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established and a As the system is not designed to play video through Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, this is not a malfunc- video is being played, the video is not displayed, but audio is output through tion.
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3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Symptom Solution This operation is in accordance with the specifica- During audio playback on the multi- tions of the multimedia system, and is not a malfunc- media system (such as FM), if inter- tion.
Navigation 4-1. Navigation Navigation function....108 4-2. Map information Map options screen ....109 Information displayed on the map screen ..........109 4-3. Searching for a destination Destination search screen..110 Destination search result list screen ........... POI suggestion ......Destination Assist ....... 4-4. Starting route guidance Starting route guidance....
4-1. Navigation 4-1.Navigation Navigation function The navigation system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination. The navigation function is a subscrip- tion service. It is necessary to enter a subscription service contract to use the navigation function. If a subscription service contract has not been entered, the subscription ser- vice contract screen will be displayed...
4-2. Map information 4-2.Map information Map options screen Information displayed on the map screen Touch [ ] on the map screen. Traffic Information Touch the desired item. Traffic data can be received via DCM (Data Communication Module) to dis- play traffic information on the map screen.
(P.112) [Sent to car]: Sent to car enables customer to send a destination or POI to the vehicle from Lexus app. Searching for a destination by [Parking]: Touch to search for a nearby category parking lot to set as a destination.
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: Home and Work must be added via Lexus app. Touch the desired destination from the list. (P.112) The destination history editing screen will Editing the favorites list be displayed.
4-3. Searching for a destination Destination search result list Touch to clear the order/filter con- ditions. screen Touch to filter the list by price. When a destination has been searched Touch to filter the list by locations for, a list of search results will be dis- which are open now.
4-3. Searching for a destination Touch [Go now]. POI suggestion Based on various information, such as the current position, fuel level, driving time, etc., the navigation system may suggest destinations. For example: When the fuel level is low, fuel sta- tions are suggested as a destination.
Say [Destination Assist]. Destination Assist provides you with From the map screen live assistance for finding destinations via the Lexus response center. You Touch [ ] on the map screen. can request either a specific business, address, or ask for help locating your...
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4-3. Searching for a destination tination information and send the destina- tion to vehicle navigation screen. You can also ask agent to send additional destina- tion to select destination as a waypoint or replace the current destination. Touch [Go now]. Touch [ ] to end the call.
4-4. Starting route guidance 4-4.Starting route guidance Starting route guidance WARNING Be sure to obey traffic regulations and ● keep road conditions in mind while After setting a destination, the driving. If a traffic sign on the road has search for a route will begin. When been changed, the route guidance the search for a route is completed, may not indicate such changed infor-...
4-4. Starting route guidance Full route map screen Displays the names of intersections which are passed through or turned at, and their distance from the current position. Colors denote congestion, aka traffic flow. Route select screen • When congestion is low, it’s blue. When congestion is severe, it’s red.
4-5. Route guidance screen 4-5.Route guidance screen Route guidance screen During route guidance, various guidance screens can be displayed, depend- ing on the situation. Displays the distance to the next turn and an arrow indicating the turn direction. Touch to display the directions list. (P.117) Update to say: Displays information about the next guidance point.
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4-5. Route guidance screen Touch [Add stop]. Destination information screen Deleting a destination (when mul- Touch to return to the route guid- tiple destinations have been set) ance screen. Display the destination information Touch to cancel/end active naviga- screen. tion. Touch [Edit stops].
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4-5. Route guidance screen Touch the contact with whom you wish to share your estimated time of arrival. Touch to share position information with a registered contact. To use this function, a smartphone must be Touch [Share]. connected to the navigation system. Touch to register the destination as a favorite.
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 guid- ance for the active route will help user for maneuvers to turns, exits from high- way/ freeway, entrance to highway/ freeway, U-turns, which lanes to stay in for these maneuvers, etc.
Audio system 5-1. Radio operation Listening to the radio ....Troubleshooting guide..... Refer to the table below to iden- tify the problem and take the suggested corrective action ............128 Handling the radio antenna ... 5-2. USB flash drive operation Precautions for playback of USB flash drive........130 Playing music files on a USB flash...
5-1. Radio operation 5-1.Radio operation Listening to the radio Switch to your preferred frequency or service and listen to the radio. 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. Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 20 stations from any of the ●...
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5-1. Radio operation [Scan]: SEEK UP and output the audio of the detected station for 10 sec. This is repeated. ]: Displayed when Multicast CH is supported in FM mode. Touch to display the SPS channel list. The mode can be changed to the displayed SPS channel list. ]: Registers the currently received broadcasting station in favorites.
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5-1. Radio operation [<]/[>] switches • AM/FM Switch the frequencies or broadcasting stations registered in the preset buttons in order. Press and hold to switch frequencies. When released, the broadcasting station closest to that position with the best reception sensitivity is selected automatically. •...
5-1. Radio operation Troubleshooting guide Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time align- The radio stations analog ment- a user may hear a and digital volume is not None, radio broadcast issue. A user short period of program- properly aligned or the can contact the radio station.
Lexus certified dealer for assistance. “SAT Antenna Error” A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. Contact your Lexus certified dealer for assis- tance. The SiriusXM Radio signal is too weak at the current location.
Do not attach the following things to ● the antenna wire of the rear window glass. This may reduce reception sen- sitivity or generate noise. • Window film that contains metal • Other metallic objects (such as anten- nas other than Lexus genuine parts)
5-2. USB flash drive operation 5-2.USB flash drive operation Precautions for playback of Keep the port free of foreign matter. ● The USB flash drive or port may be USB flash drive damaged. Pay special attention to the follow- Playback of ing information about playing a MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLA USB flash drive.
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5-2. USB flash drive operation NOTICE • Adding the “.wma” extension to a file that is not WMA...
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 button with the device’s name is displayed on the source selection screen.
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5-2. USB flash drive operation all files or tracks. [Browse]: Displays the playback mode in the sub menu. Tracks can be selected from a list sorted by artist, album, folder, song, genre, or composer. Operating with the steering switches [<]/[>] switches Switches the files or tracks.
5-3. iPod/iPhone operation 5-3.iPod/iPhone operation Precautions for playback of iPod/iPhone Pay special attention to the follow- ing information about playing iPod/iPhone. Refer to “iPhone/iPod information” for the iPod/iPhone that can be used by the multimedia system. (P.239) Disconnecting a port or disconnecting a ●...
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 button with the device’s name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices. Depending on the generation and model of iPod or iPhone that is connected, the cover ●...
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5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Each touch switches the repeat setting. [Browse]: Displays the playback mode in the sub menu. Tracks can be selected from a list sorted by artist, album, song, playlist, genre, Podcast, composer, audiobook, or radio. [Shuffle play] is displayed when playing a track selected from the list. Touch this to return to the playback screen and perform shuffle playback.
5-4. Apple CarPlay operation 5-4.Apple CarPlay operation Precautions for playback of Apple CarPlay Pay special attention to the follow- ing information about playing Apple CarPlay. (P.93) This function is not made available in some countries or areas. This function cannot be used while ●...
5-4. Apple CarPlay operation Playing Apple CarPlay Play music files on an iPhone connected to the USB port or a wirelessly con- nected iPhone. When Apple CarPlay is connected, a button with the device’s name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices.
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5-4. Apple CarPlay operation ]: Performs repeat playback. Each touch switches the repeat setting. [Open CarPlay]: Playing Apple CarPlay : The order in which shuffle or repeat settings switch depends on the connected device. Operating with the steering switches [<]/[>] switches Switches the tracks.
5-5. Android Auto operation 5-5.Android Auto operation Precautions for playback of Android Auto Pay special attention to the follow- ing information about playing Android Auto. (P.93) This function is not made available in some countries or areas. This function cannot be used while Apple ●...
5-5. Android Auto operation Playing Android Auto Play music files on an Android device connected to the USB port or a wire- lessly connected Android device. When an Android device is connected, a button with the device’s name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices.
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5-5. Android Auto operation [<]/[>] switches Switches the tracks. Operating with the audio control switches [SEEK/TRACK] switches Switches the tracks.
® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation ® 5-6.Bluetooth audio operation ® NOTICE Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback Do not leave the portable device ● inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could Pay special attention to the follow- cause the portable device to malfunc- tion.
® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation ® Playing Bluetooth audio By connecting a portable device, the portable device can be used without operating it directly. The following information/buttons may not be displayed depending on the connected ● portable device. • Folder title •...
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® 5-6. Bluetooth audio operation Each touch switches the random setting. ]: Plays the currently playing track from the beginning. When at the start of the track, the pre- vious track will play from the beginning. Touch and hold to fast rewind. Release to start playback from that position. ]: Pauses playback.
Playing Integrated Streaming The Integrated Streaming can be listened via audio system. In order to use this function, the customer needs to download and install the Lexus app to mobile device first. Your music account must be linked in Lexus app.
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5-7. Integrated Streaming • [ ]: Creates a station that play songs similar to current playing song. • [ ]: Performs random playback. Tracks or albums can be automatically and randomly selected. • [ ]: Performs repeat playback. Each time this is touched, the mode switches in order of playlist, single track, and off.
Hands-free calls 6-1. Precautions when using hands- 6-6. Changing phones for hands-free free calls calls Precautions for hands-free calling Switching phones for hands-free ............150 calls ..........Precautions when selling or dis- 6-7. Editing contact data posing of the vehicle ....Transferring contact data..
6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls ing on the cellular phone model. 6-1.Precautions when using hands-free calls Precautions for hands-free • When the engine switch <power switch> calling is operated during a hands-free call, the call may be disconnected. • The calling screen may not be displayed, ®...
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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls some countries or areas. WARNING For safety reasons, the driver should ● not operate the cellular phone itself while driving. People with implantable cardiac pace- ● makers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should ...
6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls ® ® ured to use the Wi-Fi function (Wi-Fi Precautions when selling or ® or Wi-Fi Hotspot ), noise may be gen- disposing of the vehicle erated in the hands-free system. : This function is not made available in A lot of personal information is reg- some countries or areas.
Possible reason Solution For a list of specific devices which operation has been confirmed on multimedia system, check with your Your cellular phone does not Lexus dealer or the following web- ® support Bluetooth site: https:// Hands-free calls cannot lexusconnectedtechnologysupport.
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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls Symptom Possible reason Solution Manually connect the cellular A cellular phone other than ® phone to use via Bluetooth the one to use is already con- from the multimedia system. ® nected via Bluetooth (P.83) While the engine switch ®...
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For a list of specific devices which operation has been confirmed on The cellular phone profile multimedia system, check with your does not support transferring Lexus dealer or the following web- contact data. site: https:// lexusconnectedtechnologysupport. com/ Cannot transfer or auto-...
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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls Other conditions Symptom Possible reason Solution The cellular phone and multi- Move the cellular phone and media system are too far multimedia system closer apart. together. Turn the power off for any devices that may be generating electromagnetic waves, such ®...
6-2. Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches the call. 6-2.Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches Operating with the steering • While receiving a call or during call wait- switches ing, answers the call. Some hands-free call functions can While Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is ●...
6-3. How to make calls same phone number, all are registered. 6-3.How to make calls Making calls from call his- • Missed calls and declined calls are also tory registered. • If the other party does not support caller ID, the call is registered as “Unknown” Calls can be made to phone num- Calls that were placed on hold are also ●...
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from the favor- Making calls from contacts ites list Make a call from the contacts reg- istered on the multimedia system. Make a call from your favorites list. Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [ ] from the main menu.
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from keypad Enter the phone number on the keypad to make a call. Touch [ ] from the main menu. Touch [Keypad]. Enter the phone number. Touch [ ] or press the [ switch on the steering.
6-4. How to receive calls cellular phone directly, or if the cellular 6-4.How to receive calls Answering calls phone has been set to automatically answer calls, the call may stay on the cel- lular phone. When there is an incoming call, the •...
6-4. How to receive calls Declining calls On the multimedia system, calls can be declined using several methods. When receiving a call, perform any of the following operations to decline the call. Touch [ Operate the cellular phone directly. The call is declined when a call is ●...
6-5. In-call operations 6-5.In-call operations Performing operations from ]: Reduce the call screen. the call screen ]: Display the call screen in the main area. During a call, various operations Depending on the state of the multimedia can be performed from the call ●...
6-5. In-call operations When receiving a second call, Answering a second call touch [ If you receive a second call from Depending on the model of cellular ● another party during an ongoing phone, both calls may be disconnected. call, call-waiting can be used to Refer to the instruction manual included with the cellular phone.
6-5. In-call operations Making a call to another Making conference calls party during an ongoing call Add the person on hold when talking to another party while a call You can call a new third party is on hold. during an ongoing call. Touch [Merge calls] during an Touch [ ] on the call screen.
6-5. In-call operations Ending calls Several methods are available for ending a hands-free call. Perform any of the following opera- tions during a call. Press the [ ] switch on the steer- ing. If the switch is pressed and held, all calls will be ended, including calls on hold.
6-6. Changing phones for hands-free calls any of the hands-free phones and an 6-6.Changing phones for hands-free calls Switching phones for hands- incoming call is answered by another free calls hands-free phone, the first call is discon- nected. The following functions are also available ●...
6-7. Editing contact data lar phone are not transferred. 6-7.Editing contact data Transferring contact data • The phone number type shown in con- tacts on the multimedia system is auto- matically assigned based on information Up to 5,000 contacts can be regis- from the source device.
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6-7. Editing contact data lular phone when transferring contact data with automatic contact data transfer (PBAP). If you want to transfer contacts by auto- ● matic transfer (PBAP), you need to enable the contact sharing setting on your cellular phone. If automatic contact data transfer (PBAP) ●...
6-8. How to use the message function Text messages can be replaced with ● 6-8.How to use the message function Precautions when using the voice data while driving. message function If [Auto read messages] is on, messages ● are read aloud. (P.70) Messages are transferred from the Outgoing messages created using Intelli- ●...
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6-8. How to use the message function Replies can be sent with templates using Intelligent Assistant. (Quick reply) If there is a valid subscription to the service , Intelligent Assistant can be used to enter the text of the mes- sage.
6-8. How to use the message function Making calls from the mes- sage function Hands-free calls can be made using the message function. Touch the blue number to make a call. Consecutive numbers may be rec- ognized as phone numbers. In addi- tion, some phone numbers, such as phone numbers from other coun- tries, may not be recognized.
Connected Services 7-1. Connected Services overview Functional overview....Type A: Function achieved by using DCM and the system Type B: Function achieved by using DCM ........ Type C: Function achieved by using DCM and a smart phone ............
7-1. Connected Services overview nected Services Terms of Use” and 7-1.Connected Services overview Functional overview “Connected Services Privacy Notice”) on the Lexus App when Connected Services include My you register the vehicle to your settings, Drive Connect (including account, you can begin receiving Cloud Navigation, Intelligent Assis- services.
GPS satellite signal reception, which can limit the ability to reach the Lexus response center or receive support. Enrollment and Connected Services Agreement (“Connected Services Terms...
Notice”) required. A variety of sub- by using DCM and a smart scription terms are available; charges vary by subscription term selected. phone The Lexus response center offers sup- ● port in multiple languages. The functionality of Remote Con- Select Safety Connect-subscribed vehi- ●...
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Service Connect Service Connect uses DCM to collect and transmit vehicle data that allows Lexus to provide: Vehicle Health Report (VHR) (Safety Recalls, Service Campaigns, Current Vehicle Alerts, Required Maintenance, and Vehicle Condi- tion Status) ...
● Displaying the Lexus parking assist monitor screen When the shift lever is in “R” with the engine switch <power switch> turned ON, the Lexus parking assist monitor screen will be displayed. Rear view Wide rear view Touch the display mode switching button...
8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor Displaying the guide screen Shift the shift lever to “R”. The mode switches each time you touch the display mode button. Rear view Wide rear view Intuitive parking assist Displays an indicator on the screen and sounds a buzzer when an object is detected by a sensor.
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Turning off the Lexus parking assist monitor The Lexus parking assist monitor turns off when the shift lever is in any position other than “R”.
8-1. Lexus 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 oper- ation of the steering wheel.
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8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor Vehicle width guide lines Displays course lines when the vehicle is being reversed in a straight line. • The lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle. Parking assist guide lines Displays the course lines of the smallest turn possible behind the vehicle.
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The guide lines will not be displayed if the trunk is not closed. If the trunk is closed but the ● guide lines are still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. The intuitive parking assist is a feature that notifies the driver of nearby objects. However, ●...
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8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor the parking space and then reverse and right dividing lines of the park- slowly. ing space. Estimated course lines Vehicle width guide lines Once the vehicle width guide lines Parking space and the parking space lines are...
Driving precautions The Lexus parking assist monitor is equipment that assists the driver reverse the vehicle. Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings when reversing.
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● bols and caution notices are displayed the parking space will accommodate your vehicle before reversing into it. Area displayed on the screen Do not use the Lexus parking assist ● monitor in the following cases: Rear view ■ • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow •...
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Area displayed on the screen NOTICE Objects not displayed on the The Lexus parking assist monitor may ● screen stop functioning correctly. Take note of the following items: Areas close to both corners of the bumper will not appear on the screen.
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If the camera is hit, it may cause a cam- ● era malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. Differences between the screen and the actual road The distance guide lines and the...
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8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor Differences between the screen and actual 3D objects Since the estimated course lines and distance guide lines are displayed for a flat road surface, it is not possible to determine the position of three-dimen- sional objects. When approaching a When any part of the vehicle sags ■...
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8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor However, in reality if you reverse to point , you will collide with the truck. On the screen, it appears that point is closest followed by points . However, in reality, the distance to points...
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8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution The vehicle is in a dark area or it is night. The temperature around Visually check your vehicle’s the lens is either high or surroundings while you are low.
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8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor Symptom Likely cause Solution The estimated course lines move even though the steer- There is a malfunction in the Have the vehicle inspected ing wheel is straight (the signals being output by the vehicle width guide lines and by your Lexus dealer.
8-2. Panoramic view monitor 8-2.Panoramic view monitor Panoramic view monitor WARNING functions The panoramic view monitor is a ● device that assists you in checking around the vehicle. Always make sure : If equipped to visually check your surroundings while you are driving. The panoramic view monitor is a device that assists you in driving at Due to the characteristics of the cam-...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in “P” ■ 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” ■...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Wide front view & panoramic view 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 Display mode when the shift lever is in “R”...
8-2. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in “P” 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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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Changes settings, such as the automatically display cornering view, the vehicle body color, the intuitive parking assist detection distance.(P.220) When the intuitive parking assist is turned on, you can display see-through view or mov- ● ing view. (For details about the intuitive parking assist, see the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL”) You can also pause and resume the rotation of the see-through view and moving view ●...
8-2. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in “D” or “N” You can check for nearby pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles at intersections 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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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Screen off button Turns off the camera screen and returns the previous screen, such as the navigation. Display mode switching button Switches display mode every time you touch the button. Guide line switching button Switches guide line mode every time you touch the button.(P.203) Automatic display button Turns auto display mode on or off.
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8-2. 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.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor matically displayed in accordance with the vehicle speed.(P.204) Customize settings button Changes settings, such as the automatically display cornering view, the vehicle body color, the intuitive parking assist detection distance. (P.220) Camera dirt detection icon This icon is displayed when dirt is detected on the camera. Intuitive parking assist mute button This button temporarily mutes the intuitive parking assist sound.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor the steering wheel is turned more than Turning on cornering view auto dis- 90 degrees from the straight position. play mode automatically displays cornering view in the following situ- ations: • When the shift lever is in “D” or “N” •...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor can park alongside the object. Using the vehicle width guide lines Side clearance view & panoramic ■ view Check the positional relationship 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.
8-2. Panoramic view monitor Display mode when the shift lever is in “R” To check for safety when parking the vehicle, an image is displayed from above the vehicle and from the rear camera. Shift the shift lever to “R”. ...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor sensor. (For details about the intuitive parking assist, see the separate “OWNER’S MAN- UAL”.) Display mode switching button Switches display mode every time you touch the button. Guide line switching button Switches guide line mode every time you touch the button.(P.209) RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) /RCD (Rear Camera Detection) The indicator is displayed on the screen in the following situations.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor WARNING The intuitive parking assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) and Rear Camera Detec- ● tion (RCD) displays are superimposed on the camera image, so it may be difficult to see depending on the brightness of the surroundings and colors. Changing the guide line display mode The guide line display mode changes every time you touch the guide line switching button.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Vehicle center guide line 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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8-2. 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 end of the rear bumper. Estimated course center line mode This mode displays estimated course lines and a vehicle center guide line that move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.
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The guide lines will not be displayed if the trunk is not closed. If the trunk is closed but the ● guide lines are still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. WARNING The rear vehicle width guide lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle. Always ●...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Once the vehicle width guide lines Once the vehicle is parallel with the and the parking space lines are parking space, straighten the steer- parallel, straighten the steering ing wheel and reverse slowly until wheel and reverse slowly until the the vehicle has completely entered vehicle has completely entered the the parking space.
8-2. 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 cam- eras rather than panoramic view will be displayed. This can assist you in con- firming that the vicinity of the vehicle is safe when you are parking in a narrow place.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor sensor. (For details about the intuitive parking assist, see the separate “OWNER’S MAN- UAL”) Wide front view Rear view Wide rear view The display position of the intuitive parking assist may not match the position of the obsta- ●...
8-2. 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 or wide front view.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor You can zoom in on either the area in front of the vehicle or the area behind it in panoramic view. (12.3-inch display) Selecting one of the 4 areas within the dotted lines will magnify that area. (8- inch display) ...
8-2. 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 posi- tions, and so on can be displayed. The vision is displayed in panoramic view, side clearance view, or cornering view.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor • Mud or puddles are in the display range • When the vehicle slips Part or all of the transparent underfloor vision may appear black in the following cases: ● • The vehicle starts moving with no captured vision •...
8-2. Panoramic view monitor [Vehicle Body Color] Changing the panoramic view monitor settings Change the vehicle body color displayed on the screen. (P.220) Settings related to panoramic view For safety purposes, you cannot display ● monitor such as the cornering view the custom settings screen while the vehicle is moving.
Lexus are installed may occur. • If the suspension has been modified Follow the below precautions when • If a non-Lexus product is installed on using the panoramic view monitor. the area displayed on the screen WARNING In low external temperatures, the ●...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor • When the shift lever is in any position NOTICE other than R, the camera image con- See-through view, moving view, pan- ● tinue to be displayed. oramic view, side clearance view, and cornering view does not extend higher •...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Area displayed on the screen There are blind spots around the vehicle and as such there are regions not dis- played on the screen. Even if nothing around the vehicle is displayed on the screen, there may actually be obstacles on the road, which you may collide with. Always make sure to visually check your surroundings.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor The black parts around the vehicle icon are not displayed by the camera. Visually check ● those areas. As the images are obtained from four cameras are processed and displayed on the stan- ● dard of a flat road surface, see-through view, moving view, panoramic view (including zoomed display), side clearance view, and cornering view may be displayed as follows: •...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Wide front view Side view & Rear view (when the ■ ■ side mirrors are folded) Area displayed on the screen Area displayed on the screen Objects not displayed on the screen The range that is displayed on the screen ●...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Rear view Wide rear view ■ ■ Area displayed on the screen Area displayed on the screen Objects not displayed on the Objects not displayed on the screen screen Areas close to both corners of the bum- Areas close to both corners of the bum- pers will not appear on the screen.
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If the camera is hit, it may cause a cam- ● era malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. Cleaning the camera If dirt or foreign matter, such as water...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor When the ground behind the vehi- ■ Differences between the screen cle slopes down sharply and the actual road The distance guide lines will appear to The composite images on the pan- be further from the vehicle than the oramic view monitor and guide lines actual distance.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Differences between the screen and actual 3D objects Since the guide lines displayed on the screen are for a flat road surface, it is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects. When approaching a three-dimen- sional object that extends outward Margin of error (such as the flatbed of a truck), take...
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Estimated course lines ■ Estimated course lines On the screen, it appears that the Three-dimensional objects in high vehicle’s bumper is outside of the positions (such as the overhang of a estimated course lines, and it does wall or loading platform of a truck) not look as if the vehicle will collide may not appear on the screen.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor mated course lines and the vehicle Distance guide lines ■ does not look as if it will collide with the truck. However, the flatbed may actually cross over the estimated course lines and if you reverse as guided by the estimated course lines, the vehicle may hit the truck.
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8-2. Panoramic view monitor Magnifying function ■ Unlike the normal panoramic view, the panoramic view magnifying function zooms in on the vehicle icon. There- fore, white lines on the road, walls, and other objects may look bent.
The camera has received a Have the vehicle inspected The screen is misaligned strong impact. by your Lexus dealer. The camera position is mis- Have the vehicle inspected aligned. by your Lexus dealer. The vehicle is tilted (There...
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There is a malfunction in the Have the vehicle inspected ing wheel is straight (the signals being output by the vehicle width guide lines and by your Lexus dealer. steering sensor. estimated course lines are out of alignment). Close the trunk.
Appendix 9-1. Appendix Information about media and data that can be used in the audio system ......... Information about HD Radio™/SiriusXM Radio..Certification and trademark information........248...
9-1. Appendix 9-1.Appendix Information about media and data that can be used in the audio system 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 ■...
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9-1. Appendix MPEG1 LAYER 3:32 to 320 Supported bit rate (kbps) MPEG2 LSF LAYER 3:8 to 160 Supported channel mode Stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, monaural ID3 Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 (number of charac- ID3 tag ters as specified by each version) : VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is supported.
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9-1. Appendix FLAC ■ 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, Supported sampling frequency (kHz) 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 Supported number of quantization bits 16/24 (bit) : Audio sources higher than 96 kHz/24 bit are down-converted to 96 kHz/24 bit. : Multi-channel audio sources are converted to 2ch.
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9-1. Appendix song artist names, title names, album names, and more. WAV (LPCM) files have ancillary character information called tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more. FLAC files have ancillary character information called tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.
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9-1. Appendix certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user interface meets Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
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9-1. Appendix Apple CarPlay information Trademark and design certification information ■ Android Auto information Trademark and design certification information ■ Android and Android Auto are trademarks of Google LLC. Information USB memories Music files recorded using a computer ■ The following music files can be played.
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9-1. Appendix Ogg Vorbis MP3/WMA/AAC specifications 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. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries.
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9-1. Appendix ® Item Bluetooth audio A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) profile for transmitting music data: Ver. 1.3.2 or later AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Supported profiles Profile) profile for controlling (playing, stopping, etc.) portable audio from a mul- timedia system: Ver.
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9-1. Appendix ® Gracenote media database ■ The title information assigned automatically may differ from the actual title information. ● The contents of the data provided by the “Gracenote media database” is not guaranteed ● to be 100% accurate. Information about text information display There are limits to the number of characters that can be displayed as information on each screen.
9-1. Appendix Information about HD Radio™/SiriusXM 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. Digital broadcasts have better sound quality than analog broadcasts as digital broadcasts provide free, crystal clear audio with no static or distortion.
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9-1. Appendix streaming services, require a subscription, sold separately or as a package by Sir- ius XM Radio Inc. (or, in Canada, Sirius XM Canada Inc.), after any trial subscrip- tion which may be included with your vehicle purchase or lease. To subscribe after your trial subscription, call 1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Can- ada).
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9-1. Appendix RADIO OPERATION ■ Look for the Sirius, XM, SiriusXM, Band, SAT, AUX, Radio or Source button and you’re in. If you can’t hear us, it’s easy to get started: Find your Radio ID in [Help and support] on the SiriusXM Radio setting screen. If you don’t see your number there, go to siriusxm.com/activationhelp to find it.
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9-1. Appendix Information on Data Communication Module (DCM) Free/Open Source Software Information This product contains Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). The license informa- tion and/or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL. https://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=ALL&search=TL21BNU...
Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Changing sound and media settings..63 Changing the audio source ....... 26 Adding a destination........119 Cleaning the camera ......187, 221 Adjusting the volume Compatible profiles........78 Audio ..............25 Connected Services ........174 Phone (receiving calls and receiver).157 Connecting Adjustment ®...
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Alphabetical Index Ending calls ............166 Lexus account..........38 Lexus parking assist monitor ....180 Displaying the guide screen....181 Listening to the radio ........124 Favorite..........61, 110, 117 Editing the favorites list ........ 111 FM radio............124 Format information........236 Main menu ............15 Full route map screen........117 Making calls Function achieved by using DCM ..175...
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................134 Privacy settings ..........54 Precautions for playback of USB flash Radio settings..........63 drive ..............130 Route option............ 62 Precautions for the Lexus parking assist monitor Screen display settings.........51 Security settings..........54 Camera position......... 189 Sound and media settings......63 Various settings..........42 Voice control settings ........53...
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For more information about the Troubleshooting following items, see the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto..... 103 “OWNER’S MANUAL”. Hands-free (Phone)........153 · Air conditioning Lexus parking assist monitor....192 · Seat heater Panoramic view monitor......233 · Seat ventilator Radio..............127 Troubleshooting guide........127 · Heated steering wheel ·...
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