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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
Introduction
CONFIRMING DISPLAY AUDIO MODEL
This manual is made up of 2 sections.
The first describing available functions for models without navigation capabili-
ties (WITHOUT NAVIGATION) such as audio and hands-free.
The second describing available functions for models with navigation capabili-
ties (WITH NAVIGATION) such as navigation, audio, and hands-free.
For models that do not have navigation capabilities, refer to the "WITHOUT
NAVIGATION" section. For models that have navigation capabilities, refer to
the "WITH NAVIGATION" section.
Navigation capabilities
Not installed
Installed
EXISTENCE OF NAVIGATION CAPABILITIES
Existence of navigation capabilities can be confirmed by performing the following:
1 When the ignition switch is turned to the "ACC" or "ON" position, the initial
screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating.
2 Press the "APPS" button.
Either of the following screens will be displayed.
If your system does not have the "APPS" button, the Display Audio system does not
have navigation capabilities, refer to the "WITHOUT NAVIGATION" section.
Reference
WITHOUT NAVIGATION (1ST SECTION
only)
WITH NAVIGATION (2ND SECTION only)
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  • Page 1 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Introduction CONFIRMING DISPLAY AUDIO MODEL This manual is made up of 2 sections. The first describing available functions for models without navigation capabili- ties (WITHOUT NAVIGATION) such as audio and hands-free. The second describing available functions for models with navigation capabili- ties (WITH NAVIGATION) such as navigation, audio, and hands-free.
  • Page 2 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Screen A Screen B If screen A is displayed, the Display Audio system does not have navigation ca- pabilities. If screen B is displayed, the Display Audio system has navigation capabilities. COMMON ILLUSTRATIONS FOR ALL VEHICLE MODELS In this manual, illustrations showing the typical Display Audio system layout, USB port and rear view camera location, etc.
  • Page 3 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONS Safety symbol The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do not do this”, or “Do not let this happen”. Arrows indicating operations Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches and other devices.
  • Page 4 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION...
  • Page 5: Navigation System

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Introduction DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL This manual explains the operation of the Display Audio system. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of the Display Audio system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed and the map data available at the time of producing this document.
  • Page 6 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. CAUTION ● This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored.
  • Page 7: Safety Instruction

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SAFETY INSTRUCTION CAUTION ● For safety, the driver should not operate the Display Audio system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident. ● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.
  • Page 8 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION...
  • Page 9: Controls And Features

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle “Owner’s Manual”. Name Function Page Touch screen By touching the screen with your finger, you can display control the selected functions.
  • Page 10 1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES Name Function Page Press this button to access the vehicle information “CAR” button* system. This button is used for an add-on external naviga- “APPS” button* — tion system. (If equipped) Press this knob to turn the audio system on and off, “PWR/VOL”...
  • Page 11: System Function Index

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 2. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX AUDIO SYSTEM To access the audio system, press the “AUDIO” button. The audio control screen will be displayed. Audio sources: Radio, ® CDs, iPod, USB, AUX and Bluetooth dio. For details, see pages 13. SETUP To customize the function settings, press the “SETUP”...
  • Page 12: Touch Screen Operation

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the screen buttons. To prevent damage to the screen, lightly touch the screen buttons with your finger. When a screen button is touched, a beep sounds. (To set a beep sound, see page 93.) Do not use objects other than your finger to touch the screen.
  • Page 13 1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”. Name Function Page Touch screen By touching the screen with your finger, you can display control the selected functions.
  • Page 14 1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES Name Function Page 107, 114, “SEEK/TRACK” Press the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for 119, 121, button a radio station, or to access a desired track or file. 124, 137 Press this button to access the vehicle informa- “CAR”...
  • Page 15: Application System

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 2. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX ® APPLICATION SYSTEM Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM To access the application system, press the “APPS” button. The “Applications” ® To access the Bluetooth hands-free sys- menu screen will be displayed. The driver tem, press the button.
  • Page 16: Vehicle Information

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES VEHICLE INFORMATION REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Shifting into the “R” position will automati- cally show the view behind the rear of the To access the vehicle information system, vehicle on the display screen. For details, press the “CAR”...
  • Page 17: Input Screen Operation

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the INPUT SCREEN OPERATION screen buttons on the screen. When searching for an address or a To prevent damage to the screen, lightly name, letters and numbers can be in- touch screen buttons on the screen with the finger.
  • Page 18: Inputting Symbols

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES ■ INPUTTING SYMBOLS Touch ■ CHANGING BETWEEN LOWER CASE AND UPPER CASE Touch Touch ) or : Touch to enter in lower case. ) keyboard layout : Touch to enter in upper case. Each time is touched, input will change between upper case and lower case input.
  • Page 19: List Screen Operation

    1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES ENTERING FROM THE LIST OF LIST SCREEN OPERATION MATCHING ENTRIES When a list is displayed, use the appro- On certain screens, a candidate entry priate screen button to scroll through text or word prediction list based on the the list.
  • Page 20 1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTS Some lists contain character screen buttons, “ABC”, “DEF” etc., which al- low a direct jump to list entries that be- gin with the same letter as the character screen button. Touch one of the character screen but- tons.
  • Page 21: Audio System Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE To access the audio system, press the “AUDIO” button. The audio system turns on in the last mode used. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle “Owner’s Manual”. Name Function Page...
  • Page 22 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Name Function Page Press to turn the audio system on and off, and turn “PWR/VOL” knob to adjust the volume. button Press to eject a disc. *: If equipped...
  • Page 23: Some Basics

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the ba- TURNING THE AUDIO sic features of the audio system. Some SYSTEM ON OR OFF information may not pertain to your system. Your audio system works when the en- gine switch is turned to the “ACC”...
  • Page 24: Switching Audio Source

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION When a list is displayed Touch a desired audio source. When a list is displayed on the screen, turn the “TUNE/SCROLL” knob to move the cursor box to select a desired item from the list, and pressing the knob will play it.
  • Page 25: Surround Function

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch the “DSP” tab to display this SURROUND FUNCTION screen. (IF EQUIPPED) Without JBL sound system Touch “On” of “Surround”. Touch “OK”. TONE AND BALANCE TONE How good an audio program sounds is With JBL sound system largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels.
  • Page 26 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch the “Sound” tab to display this screen. Touch the desired screen button. “Treble” “+” or “-”: To adjust high- pitched tones. “Mid” “+” or “-”: To adjust mid-pitched tones. “Bass” “+” or “-”: To adjust low-pitched tones.
  • Page 27: Switching To Radio Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 3. RADIO OPERATION (WITH Display Audio SYSTEM) SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE PRESETTING A STATION Press the “AUDIO” button. Tune in the desired station. Touch one of the left side screen but- tons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is heard.
  • Page 28: Selecting A Station

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A STATION RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. This audio system is equipped with Ra- dio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). Preset tuning: Touch one of the preset RBDS mode allows text messages to channels on the left side of the screen to be received from radio stations that uti-...
  • Page 29: Traffic Announcement

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to move TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT forward and backward through the pro- gram list. A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located. Once a program type has been set, “TYPE SEEK”...
  • Page 30 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 4. RADIO OPERATION (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM) SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE PRESETTING A STATION Press the “AUDIO” button. Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 36 stations (6 station per page × 6 page) from any of the AM, FM or SAT bands.
  • Page 31 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A STATION RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. This audio system is equipped with Ra- dio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). Preset tuning: Touch one of the mix pre- RBDS mode allows text messages to set channels on the left side of the screen be received from radio stations that uti-...
  • Page 32 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to move TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT forward and backward through the pro- gram list. A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located. Once a program type has been set, “TYPE SEEK”...
  • Page 33 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY Touch “Text”. 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) addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives.
  • Page 34 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION ● If tagging the music information fails, Touch “Tag” to bookmark the music “Saving the HD Radio tag failed.” will be information. displayed on the screen. If this occurs, tag the information again. ● HD Radio™ stations can be preset. Open the cover and connect iPod us- ing an iPod cable.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting Guide

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time alignment The radio stations analog a users may hear a short and digital volume is not None, radio broadcast issue. A period of programming re- properly aligned or the sta- user can contact the radio station.
  • Page 36: Displaying The Radio Id

    Canadian provinces. SATELLITE TUNER HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TECHNOLOGY NOTICE It is necessary to enter into a separate Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are ® service agreement with XM Satellite awarded Type Approval Certificates Radio in order to receive satellite ®...
  • Page 37: Switching To Satellite Radio Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO SATELLITE CHANNEL CATEGORY RADIO MODE Touch “Options”. Press the “AUDIO” button. Touch either “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to go to the next or previous category. The audio system turns on in the last mode used.
  • Page 38: Selecting A Channel

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A CHANNEL DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Touching “Text” displays the artist name and song title you are currently Preset tuning: Touch the channel selector listening to.
  • Page 39: If The Satellite Radio Tuner Malfunctions

    Check whether the XM tenna cable is attached securely. Ck Antenna A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance. ® You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is be- ®...
  • Page 40 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION NOTICE ● This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 41: Cd Player Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 6. CD PLAYER OPERATION The CD player can play audio CDs, CD text and MP3/WMA discs. (a)Audio CD, CD text (see page 35) (b)MP3/WMA disc (see page 37) For appropriate discs for this player, see “AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS”...
  • Page 42: Switching To Cd Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO CD MODE PLAYING AN AUDIO CD Press the “AUDIO” button. If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of the track and disc currently being played will be displayed. : Touch to pause the track. The audio system turns on in the last mode used.
  • Page 43: Selecting A Desired Track

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED PLAYING REPEAT AND TRACK RANDOM ORDER Select a desired track using one of the following methods. (Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the track you are currently lis- tening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched.
  • Page 44: Playing A Mp3/ Wma Disc

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED FILE PLAYING A MP3/WMA DISC Select a desired file using one of the following methods. The title of the file and folder currently being played will be displayed. : Touch to pause the file. : Touch to resume playing the file.
  • Page 45: Selecting A Desired Folder

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED PLAYING REPEAT AND FOLDER RANDOM ORDER Touch “Folders” on the screen. The folder list will be displayed. (Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the file or folder you are cur- Touch a desired folder from the list. rently listening to.
  • Page 46: Ipod Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 7. iPod OPERATION Connecting an iPod with the USB port CONNECTING AN iPod enables users to enjoy music via the vehicle speakers. Open the cover of the USB/AUX port and connect an iPod. CAUTION ● Do not connect an iPod or operate the device controls while driving.
  • Page 47: Playing An Ipod

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Fast forward and Reverse: Press and Touch “Source” or press “AUDIO” hold the “ ” or “ ” of “SEEK/TRACK” but- button to display the audio source se- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you lection screen.
  • Page 48: Selecting A Play Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED SONG SELECTING A PLAY MODE Touch “Browse” on the screen. Select a desired song using one of the following methods. Touch a desired play mode tab button, such as playlists, artists, albums, songs, podcasts or audio book. And then select the song on each play “SEEK/TRACK”...
  • Page 49 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION PLAYING REPEAT AND SHUFFLE (Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the song you are currently lis- tening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched. :Repeating the song :OFF (Shuffle mode): Use it for auto- matic shuffling of the songs or albums in...
  • Page 50: Usb Memory Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 8. USB MEMORY OPERATION Connecting a USB memory with the CONNECTING A USB USB port enables users to enjoy music MEMORY via the vehicle speakers. Open the cover of the USB/AUX port CAUTION and connect a USB memory. ●...
  • Page 51: Playing A Usb Memory

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Fast forward and Reverse: Press and Touch “Source” or press “AUDIO” hold the “ ” or “ ” of “SEEK/TRACK” but- button to display the audio source se- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you lection screen.
  • Page 52 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION File list: A desired file can be selected Touch a desired folder from the list. from a list. The file list for the folder will be dis- Touch “Files” on the screen. The list will played. be displayed.
  • Page 53 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION (Random mode): Use it for auto- matic random selection of the file. The random mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched. :Playing the files on the fold- er in random order :Playing the files in all the folders in random order :OFF...
  • Page 54: Aux Device Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 9. AUX DEVICE OPERATION Connecting a portable audio device CONNECTING A PORTABLE with the AUX port enables users to en- AUDIO DEVICE joy music via the vehicle speakers. Open the cover of the USB/AUX port CAUTION and connect a portable audio device.
  • Page 55: Switching To Aux Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO AUX MODE PLAYING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE Press the “AUDIO” button. Only the volume can be adjusted using the audio system controls. The remaining controls need to be operated on the porta- The audio system turns on in the last ble audio device itself.
  • Page 56: Bluetooth Audio Operation

    This is a profile to remote control the INFORMATION A/V equipments. ● In the following conditions, the system ● Refer http://www.toyota.com/ may not function. ® Bluetooth/ to find approved Bluetooth • The portable audio player is turned devices for this system. off.
  • Page 57: Audio Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “Source” or press “AUDIO” CAUTION button to display the audio source se- lection screen. ● FCC WARNING: Changes or modifica- tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 58 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “Connect” on the screen. When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed. Touch “Yes” to connect your portable Once you have registered it, the system player. automatically connects to your portable audio player device every time you start your vehicle.
  • Page 59 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch the portable audio device name to connect. “Connection Method” “From Vehicle”: Connect the audio system to the portable audio player. If you want to add a new device, touch “Add New”. You can register up to 5 However, depending on the type of porta- devices.
  • Page 60: Status Display

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® STATUS DISPLAY PLAYING A Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER ® Indicates the condition of the Bluetooth connection. The title of the track and album currently being played will be displayed. Good connection INFORMATION ® ● An antenna for the Bluetooth connec- tion is built into in the display.
  • Page 61: Selecting A Desired Track

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Track list: A desired track can be selected Indicates the amount of battery charge from a list. left. Touch “Tracks” on the screen. The list will be displayed. Empty Full INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of portable audio players, remaining battery charge is not displayed.
  • Page 62 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch a desired album from the list. (Random mode): Use it for auto- The track list for the album will be dis- matic random selection of the track. played. The random mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched. :Playing the tracks on the album in random order :Playing the tracks on all the...
  • Page 63: Steering Switches (With Two Direction Steering Switch)

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 11. STEERING SWITCHES Some parts of the audio system can be “ ” “ ” switch adjusted with the switches on the Radio steering wheel. To select a preset station: Press the “ ” switch. or “ ” STEERING SWITCHES (WITH To seek a radio station: Press and hold TWO DIRECTION STEERING...
  • Page 64 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION To seek a station: Press and hold the “ ” STEERING SWITCHES (WITH or “ ” side of the switch until a beep is FOUR DIRECTION STEERING heard. Repeat this to find the next station. SWITCH) If either side of the switch is pressed dur- ing seek mode, seeking will be canceled.
  • Page 65 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION “MODE” switch Press the “MODE” switch to select an audio mode. Each press changes the mode sequentially if the desired mode is ready to use. To turn the audio system on, press the “MODE” switch. Press and hold the “MODE” switch until you hear a beep and the music will pause or be muted.
  • Page 66: Audio System Operating Hints

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 12. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS NOTICE Fading and drifting stations: Generally, ● To avoid damaging the audio system: the effective range of FM is about 25 miles • Be careful not to spill beverages over (40 km). Once outside this range, you may the audio system.
  • Page 67: Compatible Models

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® COMPATIBLE MODELS Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, Software especially metal objects, may adversely Model Generation Version ® affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio. iPod 1.3.0 Alternation or modifications carried out 1.1.2 without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the iPod 2.0.1...
  • Page 68: Usb Memory

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION USB MEMORY USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback. Audio CDs • USB communication formats: USB 2.0 FS (12 Mbps) ® • File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows • Correspondence class: Mass storage class Use only discs marked as shown above.
  • Page 69 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Low quality discs Correct Wrong Handle discs carefully, especially when you are inserting them. Hold them on the Labeled discs edge and do not bend them. Avoid getting fingerprints on them, particularly on the shiny side. Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, or other disc damage could cause the CD player to skip or to repeat a section of a...
  • Page 70: Mp3/Wma Files

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SAMPLING FREQUENCY MP3/WMA FILES MP3 files: MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA ⎯ MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 3 32, 44.1, 48 (Windows Media Audio) are audio com- pression standards. ⎯ The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3 16, 22.05, 24 WMA files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-...
  • Page 71: Cd-R And Cd-Rw Discs

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION MP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS deep can be played. However, the start of playback may be delayed when using CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been discs containing numerous levels of fold- subject to the “finalizing process”...
  • Page 72: Packet Write

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TERMS MP3 is an audio compression standard determined by a working group (MPEG) of PACKET WRITE the ISO (International Standard Organiza- tion). MP3 compresses audio data to This is a general term that describes the about 1/10 the size of that on conventional process of writing data on-demand to CD- discs.
  • Page 73 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION...
  • Page 74: Navigation Operation

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE The navigation application and several other applications can be accessed by pressing the “APPS” button. When the “APPS” button is pressed, the “Applications” menu screen that was last displayed is returned to. Touch to display the “Applications” menu screen. “Applications”...
  • Page 75 1. NAVIGATION OPERATION To display the “Navigation” menu screen, touch “Dest” on the map. From this screen, destinations can be entered and route-related settings can be changed. “Navigation” menu screen Function Page Touch to display the “My Destinations” screen. A destination can be entered by selecting an item from the list of stored destinations, previous destinations or the addresses from the connect- ed phone’s phone book.
  • Page 76 1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Overview guidance screen Function Page This symbol indicates a map layout. Touching this symbol changes the map layout. Displays the distance, the estimated travel time to the destination, or the estimated arrival time at the destination. Displays traffic information on the route. Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turn direction.
  • Page 77: Navigation System Function Index

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 2. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen Displaying the current vehicle position Viewing the current vehicle position vicinity map Changing the scale Changing the map layout Displaying Point of Interest Icons Viewing traffic messages Searching destination Page Searching the destination...
  • Page 78 1. NAVIGATION OPERATION During route guidance Page Stopping route guidance Adjusting route guidance volume Displaying the entire route map Memory point Memory point Page Registering the entry Editing the entry Loading the entry from external devices...
  • Page 79: Map Screen Operation

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 3. MAP SCREEN OPERATION TO DISPLAY MAP SCREEN INFORMATION ● The “CAUTION” screen will be displayed Press the “APPS” button. when the screen is changed to the map screen for the first time after the engine switch has been in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
  • Page 80 1. NAVIGATION OPERATION ■ CURRENT LOCATION AND GPS IN- INFORMATION FORMATION ● The vehicle icon can be changed. (See page 61.) Current location, geo-coordinates and ● While driving, the current vehicle posi- GPS information are displayed. tion mark is fixed on the screen and the map moves.
  • Page 81: Screen Scroll Operation

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION MAP CONFIGURATIONS When any point on the map is touched, Any of the following map configura- that point moves to the center of the tions can be selected. screen and is shown by the cursor ■...
  • Page 82: Map Layout

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION ■ 3D Heading MAP LAYOUT The map layout can be changed from “3D Heading”, “2D Heading” or “2D North”. Touch 2D Heading Touch the desired map layout. 2D North “3D Heading”: Touch to display 3D map. The direction of vehicle travel is always up. “2D Heading”: Touch to display 2D map.
  • Page 83: Map Icons

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 4. MAP ICONS POI ICONS Icon Name Court house DISPLAY POI ICONS Place of worship Points of Interest such as gas stations and restaurants can be displayed on the map screen. Their location can Accommodation, Hotel/Motel also be set as a destination. POI icons are displayed on the map.
  • Page 84 1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Traffic Icon Name Icon Name Motorcycle Dealer Car Dealer/Repairer, Repair Fa- cility, Repair General, Car Wash, Clubbing Tire Repair Icon Name Car Dealer Multiple POI Highway Exit Bar, Nightlife Airport, Dep. /Arrival, Ground, In- ternational, Domestic Leisure, Cultural Center, The- ater, Music Center, Concert Hall Bus Terminal, Bus Stop, Trans- portation, Public Transp.
  • Page 85 1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Leisure Icon Name Icon Name Clothing Amusement Park Cleaning & Laundry Winery Museum Shopping, Market Place, Shop- ping Center, Factory Outlet Shop, Department Store, Drive- through-bottle-shop Tourist Attractions, Important Tourist Attractions Park/Recreational Area Yacht Basin, Harbour Camping Ground Grocery Store Historical Monument RV Park, Camping...
  • Page 86: Displaying Poi Information

    1. NAVIGATION OPERATION DISPLAYING POI INFORMATION Touch the desired POI icon on the map. Touch One POI Multiple POI POI information will be displayed. When “Calculate” is touched, the start- ing route guidance screen is displayed. (See page 42.) When “Save” is touched, the point is registered in the “Stored”...
  • Page 87: Destination Search

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH 1. DESTINATION SEARCH DESTINATION SEARCH BY DESTINATION SEARCH ON “Stored” THE “My Destinations” SCREEN Destinations can be selected from the destinations registered with the sys- There are several ways to search a tem. To use this function, it is neces- destination.
  • Page 88 2. DESTINATION SEARCH DESTINATION SEARCH BY DESTINATION SEARCH BY “Previous” “Phone Book” A destination can be selected from the A destination can be set using the past destination list. address of a contact from the phone book of a connected cellular phone. Touch “Previous”...
  • Page 89 2. DESTINATION SEARCH DESTINATION SEARCH BY DESTINATION SEARCH ON “Address” THE “Enter Destination” SCREEN A destination can be searched using a city name or zip code. There are several ways to search a destination. Touch “Address” on the “Enter Desti- nation”...
  • Page 90 2. DESTINATION SEARCH Touch “City” or “Zip” to enter the city DESTINATION SEARCH BY name or zip code. “POI” POIs in a specific area can be searched by category, name or from the map. ■ SEARCHING “By Category” Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destina- tion”...
  • Page 91 2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SEARCHING “By Name” Touch for the desired item. Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destina- tion” screen. Touch “By Name” on the “POI” screen. Touch the desired item to search the area. (See page 38.) Input POI name. If you touch the desired item, the starting route guidance screen will be displayed (See page 42.)
  • Page 92: Selecting The Search Area

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ ■ SELECTING “By Map” SELECTING THE SEARCH AREA Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destina- Touch “By Category”, “By Name” or tion” screen. “By Map”. Touch “By Map” on the “POI” screen. Touch the desired item to search the area.
  • Page 93 2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ Selecting “Around” area ONLINE SEARCH If you select “Around”, touch “De- A destination can be selected via En- fine” to select the desired search area. tune service. For detailed information about “Online Search”, see page 83. Touch “Country”...
  • Page 94 2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SELECTING ON MAP DESTINATION SEARCH BY “Advanced” Touch “Select Point on Map” on the “Advanced” screen. Touch “Advanced” on the “Enter Des- tination” screen. Touch the desired point on the map. Touch the desired method to search the destination.
  • Page 95: Enter Geo-Coordinates

    2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ ENTER GEO-COORDINATES INFORMATION ● If a destination that is not located on a Geo coordinates can be entered in road is set, the vehicle will be guided to ° DMS format (Degrees , Minutes’, Sec- the point on a road nearest to the desti- onds”).
  • Page 96: Starting Route Guidance Screen

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 1. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE STARTING ROUTE INFORMATION GUIDANCE SCREEN ● The default recommended route can be changed. (See pages 43 and 64.) ● The arrival time or the remaining time After searching the destination, the will be displayed in the upper right area starting route guidance screen will be of the map.
  • Page 97: Setting The Route

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE AVOIDANCE SETTING THE ROUTE CRITERIA SETTING THE ROUTE Touch “Avoid” on the starting route PREFERENCES guidance screen. Touch the desired item. Touch “Preferences” on the starting route guidance screen. Touch the desired item. “Avoid Freeways”: Touch to avoid freeways.
  • Page 98: Route Guidance Screen

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ SIGNPOSTS ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN When approaching the turn, a signpost While guiding the route, the following will automatically be displayed. screen will be displayed. ■ LANE RECOMMENDATION On this screen, the following information is displayed.
  • Page 99: Voice Guidance

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE VOICE GUIDANCE CAUTION ● Be sure to obey the traffic regulations The voice guidance provides various and keep the road condition in mind messages as you approach an inter- especially when you are driving on IPD section, or other points where maneu- roads.
  • Page 100: Setting And Deleting The Route

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTE Routes can be checked, changed and Function recalculated during route guidance. Touch to change the map setting. (See page 61.) SETTING FROM THE Touch to stop the current route guid- “Options” SCREEN ance.
  • Page 101: Displaying The Route List

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE ROUTE DISPLAYING THE ROUTE LIST PREFERENCE OR AVOIDANCE A list of the different segments of the CRITERIA route can be displayed. Touch “Route Options For Current Touch “Route List” on the “Options” Route” on the “Options” screen. screen.
  • Page 102 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE BLOCK ROAD AHEAD DISPLAYING THE DESTINATION INFORMATION A fixed distance on the road ahead can be blocked. The destination information is dis- played. Touch “Block Road Ahead” on the Touch “Destination Information” on “Options” screen. the “Options” screen. Touch the desired item to select the The destination information screen will desired detour distance.
  • Page 103: Adding Destinations

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE If you search the destination by “Enter ADDING DESTINATIONS Address” Touch “Add as Waypoint”. Destinations can be added and the route changed accordingly. If you search the destination by “Select Point on Map” or “Enter Geo-coordi- Touch “Dest” on the map. nates”...
  • Page 104: Editing Destinations

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE On this screen, the following functions can EDITING DESTINATIONS be operated. Touch “Show Destination List” on Function the “Waypoint” screen. Touch to register the point in the “Stored” list on the “My Destina- tions” screen. (See page 55.) Touch to change the order of the destinations.
  • Page 105: Detouring A Segment On The Route

    3. ROUTE GUIDANCE CANCELLING THE DETOURED DETOURING A SEGMENT ON SEGMENT THE ROUTE Display the route list. (See page 47.) When detouring a segment, the detour route can be changed. Touch “Detours”. DETOURING THE SEGMENT Display the route list. (See page 47.) Touch the desired segment to detour.
  • Page 106: Registering A New Entry

    4. MY DESTINATIONS 1. REGISTERING A ENTRY Input the entry address. (See page 35.) REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY Up to 200 destinations can be regis- tered with this system. INFORMATION ● This function cannot be operated while driving. Touch “Save New Entry”. REGISTERING FROM THE “My Input the entry name.
  • Page 107 4. MY DESTINATIONS ■ If you search the destination by “Enter REGISTERING “Home” Address” If “Home” has not been registered, Touch “Save as Home Address”. touching “Home” allows a home ad- If you search the destination by “Select dress to be registered. Point on Map”...
  • Page 108 4. MY DESTINATIONS REGISTERING FROM THE MAP REGISTERING FROM THE LIST ■ Touch the desired point on the map. REGISTERING FROM THE LIST ON THE “Previous” OR “Phone Book” Touch “Save”. SCREEN Search the point by “Previous” or “Phone Book”. (See pages 34 and 34.) Touch next to the desired item.
  • Page 109 4. MY DESTINATIONS ■ REGISTERING FROM THE DESTI- REGISTERING FROM GEO- NATION LIST COORDINATES Display the “Show Destination List” Search the point by “Enter Geo-coor- screen. (See page 50.) dinates”. (See page 41.) Touch the desired destination. Touch “Save”. Touch “Add to Stored Destinations”. Follow the steps “REGISTERING FROM “My...
  • Page 110 4. MY DESTINATIONS Touch “Advanced” on the “Enter Des- REGISTERING FROM AN tination” screen. EXTERNAL DEVICE Touch “Load Contacts from USB”. “vCard” formatted data can be trans- ferred from a USB memory to this sys- tem. Transferred addresses numbers will be stored in the “Stored” list on the “My Destinations”...
  • Page 111 4. MY DESTINATIONS INFORMATION ● If a message similar to the one below is displayed, delete X item(s) in the “Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen and “Contacts” screen to make room for the new destination(s). (See pages 58 and 168.) ■...
  • Page 112: Displaying And Editing The Entry Information

    4. MY DESTINATIONS 2. DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION The entry options screen of “Phone DISPLAYING AND EDITING Book” list THE ENTRY INFORMATION Detailed information of entries in the list can be displayed or edited. Touch next to the desired item on the “My Destinations”...
  • Page 113 4. MY DESTINATIONS SHOW DETAILS OF THE EDITING THE ADDRESS ENTRY Touch “Edit Address” on the entry Touch “Show Details” on the entry options screen. options screen. Input the new address. (See page 35.) This screen will be displayed. Touch “Save Changes”. The address will be marked on the map.
  • Page 114: Sending Stored Contacts To A Usb Memory

    4. MY DESTINATIONS 3. SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY Touch “General”. SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY The entries stored in the “Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen and “Contacts” screen (See pages 52 and 165.) can be transferred to a USB memory.
  • Page 115: Navigation Setting

    5. NAVIGATION SETTING 1. MAP SETTINGS On this screen, the following functions can SETTING THE MAP be set. Touch “Options”. Function Touch to change the map layout. (See page 28.) Touch to set the display of POI icon categories. (See page 62.) Touch to change the vehicle icon.
  • Page 116 5. NAVIGATION SETTING POIS ON MAP VEHICLE ICONS POI categories displayed on the map The vehicle icon can be changed. can be selected. Touch “Vehicle Icons” on the “Map Touch “POIs on Map” on the “Map Settings” screen. Settings” screen. Touch the desired icon.
  • Page 117: Day/Night Mode

    5. NAVIGATION SETTING DAY/NIGHT MODE ARRIVAL INFORMATION The screen can be changed to day The estimated time to the destination mode or night mode. can be changed between arrival time/ distance and remaining time/distance. Touch “Day/Night Mode” on the “Map It can also be turned off.
  • Page 118: Setting The Route Options

    5. NAVIGATION SETTING 2. ROUTE SETTINGS “Route Type”: Touch to select the route SETTING THE ROUTE type between “Fast Route”, “Short OPTIONS Route” and “Ecological Route”. “Show Route Alternatives”: Touch to display 3 routes (fastest, shortest and eco- SETTING THE ROUTE logical) on the map after a route calcula- CALCULATION tion.
  • Page 119 5. NAVIGATION SETTING SETTING THE AVOIDANCE CRITERIA FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATION The avoidance criteria for the route cal- culation can be set. Touch “Dest” on the map. Touch “Route Options”. The “Route Options” screen can be dis- played by touching on any of the “Navigation”...
  • Page 120: Navigation System Information

    6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION 1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Even when the navigation system is re- This navigation system calculates the ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle po- current vehicle position using satellite sition may not be shown accurately or signals, various vehicle signals, map inappropriate route guidance may occur in data, etc.
  • Page 121 6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION Inappropriate route guidance may occur in the following cases: • When turning at an intersection off the designated route guidance. • If you set more than one destination but skip one of them, auto reroute will dis- play a route returning to the destination that was skipped.
  • Page 122: Map Information

    6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION 2. MAP INFORMATION END-USER TERMS TERMS AND CONDITIONS The data (“Data”) is provided for your PLEASE READ THIS END USER personal, internal use only and not for LICENSE AGREEMENT resale. It is protected by copyright, and CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE is subject to the following terms and NAVTEQ DATABASE...
  • Page 123: Limited Warranty

    6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION LICENSE GRANT LIMITED WARRANTY NAVTEQ grants you a non-exclusive NAVTEQ warrants that, subject to the license to use the Database for your warnings set out below, for a period of personal use or, if applicable, for use in 12 months after acquisition of your your business’...
  • Page 124: Limitation Of Liability

    6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION If you did not acquire the Database WARNINGS from NAVTEQ directly, you may have The Database may contain inaccurate statutory rights against the person from or incomplete information due to the whom you have acquired the Database passage time, changing...
  • Page 125 6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION...
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  • Page 127: Quick Reference

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE This screen can be used to make a phone call. To display the “Phone” screen, press the switch on the steering wheel or the button. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle “Owner’s Manual”.
  • Page 128: Hands-Free System

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION 2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ® Bluetooth hands-free system allows INFORMATION you to make or receive a call without ● If your cellular phone does not support ® taking your hands off the steering Bluetooth , this system will not function. wheel by connecting your cellular ●...
  • Page 129: Using The Phone Switch

    HFP, you cannot register the Bluetooth adjust the volume. phone, and take OPP or PBAP service individually. ● Refer http://www.toyota.com/ ® Bluetooth/ to find approved Bluetooth devices for this system. You can use the microphone when talking on the phone.
  • Page 130: About The Phonebook In This System

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION ABOUT THE PHONEBOOK IN INFORMATION THIS SYSTEM ● The other party’s voice outputs from the front speaker. When the received calls or received voice outputs, the audio The following data is stored for every reg- from the audio system will be muted.
  • Page 131: Phone Status Display

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION PHONE STATUS DISPLAY CAUTION ● FCC WARNING: Changes or modifica- tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ● CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radi- ation exposure limits set forth for uncon-...
  • Page 132 ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION Indicates the receiving area. “Rm” is displayed when receiving in Roaming area. The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the phone you have. Indicates the level of reception. Poor Excellent The level of reception does not always correspond with the one of your cellular phone.
  • Page 133: Register A Bluetooth

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION ® 3. REGISTER A Bluetooth PHONE When this screen is displayed, perform ® To use the Bluetooth hands-free a device discovery from your Bluetooth system, you need to register your phone. phone into the system. Once you have registered it, you can make hands-free calls.
  • Page 134 ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION When the connection is completed, SELECTING AND ADDING A this screen is displayed. ® Bluetooth PHONE have registered some ® Bluetooth devices, you can change the device connected and add a new device. Touch “Connect Phone”. Once you have registered it, the system ®...
  • Page 135: Call On The Bluetooth

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION ® 4. CALL ON THE Bluetooth PHONE ® BY PHONEBOOK After you register the Bluetooth phone, call using ® You can make a call using the Bluetooth hands-free system. phonebook data which is transferred from your cellular phone.
  • Page 136: By Speed Dial

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION WHEN THE PHONEBOOK IS BY SPEED DIAL EMPTY You can call using registered phone Touch “Contacts”. numbers which can be selected from a phonebook. (See “SPEED DIALS SETTING” on page 111 for registering the speed dial.) Press the switch on the steering wheel or the...
  • Page 137: By Call History

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION Touch or press the switch BY CALL HISTORY on the steering wheel. You can make a call using the call history which has 4 functions below. All: all the calls (missed, incoming or out- going) Missed: calls which you missed Incoming: calls which you received...
  • Page 138: By Voice Recognition

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION Say the command displayed on the BY VOICE RECOGNITION screen. (IF EQUIPPED) Calls can be made by giving a voice command. This can be operated while driving. Press the talk switch. If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no selections are available, perform one of the following to return to the previous screen:...
  • Page 139 ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION Say “Dial” to call the phone number. VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: CALL NAME Press the talk switch. Say the name, or the name and type of phone, of a registered contact. VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: DIAL NUMBER Press the talk switch.
  • Page 140: International Call

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION As the system cannot recognize additional numbers, say the complete number with- out stopping. When the system recognizes multiple phone numbers, a phone number candi- date list will be displayed on the screen. If the desired phone number is not displayed on the top of the screen, say the number of the desired phone number from the...
  • Page 141: Bluetooth ® Hands-Free System Operation

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION ® 5. RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth PHONE When a call is received, this screen is displayed with a sound. To answer the phone: Press the switch on the steering wheel or touch To refuse to receive the call: Press the switch on the steering wheel or touch...
  • Page 142: Talk On The Bluetooth

    ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION ® 6. TALK ON THE Bluetooth PHONE While you are talking on the phone, WHEN YOU TOUCH “0-9” this screen is displayed. You can do Enter a number by touching the num- the operation below on the screen. ber keys.
  • Page 143 ® 1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION INTERRUPT CALL INFORMATION ● The continuous tone signal is the When the call is interrupted by the third marked sign (p or w) and the number fol- lowing phone number. (ex. party while talking, this screen is 056133w0123p#1∗) displayed.
  • Page 144: Applications Operation

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE The navigation application and several other applications can be accessed by pressing the “APPS” button. When the “APPS” button is pressed, the “Applications” menu screen that was last displayed is returned to. Touch to display the “Applications” menu screen. “Applications”...
  • Page 145: Picture Slideshow

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION 2. PICTURE SLIDESHOW Press the “APPS” button to display When the vehicle is stopped, pictures the “Applications” menu screen. stored on a USB memory can be viewed. If the “Applications” menu screen is not INFORMATION ● Images cannot be viewed while driving. displayed, touch until it is dis- played.
  • Page 146 1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION PLAYING PICTURE SLIDESHOWS A slideshow can be played, paused, and desired images can be selected. Touch “Show”. Operating switches will be displayed. “Hide”: Touch to close the slideshow op- tions. : Touch to pause the slideshow. : Touch to play the slideshow again.
  • Page 147 1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION 3. EMAIL Incoming Emails to a connected CHECKING “Email” ® Bluetooth capable phone can be downloaded. Before using this Press the “APPS” button to display ® the “Applications” menu screen. application, connect the Bluetooth phone with phone profile. (See page 203.) If the “Applications”...
  • Page 148 1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION The state of Email is shown by the follow- ing icons. : Unread mail : Read mail : Important mail The text of the Email is displayed. : Touch to have the Email read out. To cancel this function, touch NOTICE ●...
  • Page 149: Checking Calendar

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION 4. CALENDAR When the downloading of the calendar is Calendar entries, tasks and notes from complete, the current day’s calendar ® connected Bluetooth capable entries will be displayed. phone can be downloaded. Before When a displayed schedule entry is using this application, connect the touched, the entry’s detailed informa- ®...
  • Page 150: User Registration

    “OK”. Touch “enTune Password”. USER REGISTRATION When purchasing the vehicle, an email address is registered at your Toyota dealer. If your email address was not registered at your Toyota dealer, your email address can be registered at the Entune website. A user registration guidance email containing a web ad- dress will be sent.
  • Page 151: System

    REGISTERING THE INFORMATION DOWNLOADED ENTUNE ● If your email address was not registered APPLICATION at your Toyota dealer when the vehicle was purchased, an email address can Download the Entune application using be registered at http://www.toyota.com/ entune/. your cellular phone.
  • Page 152: Availability Of Service

    Entune are explained. INFORMATION For details regarding Entune operations ● Once initialized, data will be erased. Pay and each of the application, refer to close attention when initializing the data. http://www.toyota.com/entune/.
  • Page 153: Online Search

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE 2. OPERATING NAVIGATION FUNCTION USING ENTUNE SERVICE ONLINE SEARCH A destination can be selected via on- line search. Before using this function, connect a ® Bluetooth phone with an internet pro- file. (See page 203.) When the cost warning or roaming warn- Touch “Dest”...
  • Page 154 2. ENTUNE SERVICE Touch “Enter Search Word”. The starting route guidance screen will be displayed. (See page 42.) Input the search word and then touch “OK”. INFORMATION ● The color of indicates if online con- nection is active or not. After a timeout of 1 minute, an active online connection will automatically be terminated.
  • Page 155: Fuel Prices

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE FUEL PRICES Touch for the desired item. It enables the navigation system to dis- play current fuel prices and gas station locations, which can be set as a desti- nation if desired. Before using this function, connect a ®...
  • Page 156: Displaying Traffic Messages

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE Touch “On Route”, “Show All” or TRAFFIC MESSAGES “Warnings” to select the desired list. It contains a list of traffic messages re- lating to the set route, all traffic mes- sages and warnings. Before using this function, connect a ®...
  • Page 157 2. ENTUNE SERVICE ■ On this screen, the following information is LIST TRAFFIC MESSAGE displayed. ICONS Information Icon Name Street number Slippery Route segment If route segment is not available, Bad weather information such as street name, city name, region or country will be displayed.
  • Page 158 2. ENTUNE SERVICE The route will be recalculated. DETOURING A SEGMENT FROM A TRAFFIC MESSAGE The mark of the TMC on the “On Route” LIST screen changes into If a traffic message relates to the route ■ CANCELLING DETOURED being travelled, the desired segment SEGMENT can be detoured.
  • Page 159: Recalculating The Route By The Traffic Messages

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE If “Consider” is selected RECALCULATING THE ROUTE BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGES Touch “Ignore” or “Detour”. You will be informed about relevant traffic messages on the route by a pop- up window. A pop-up window may differ depending on the traffic message settings.
  • Page 160: Traffic Message Settings

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE ■ SETTING “Radius Filter” TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS Once the radius filter has been set, Touch “Dest” on the map. only traffic messages within the radius Touch “Route Options”. will be displayed in the traffic message list. Touch “Radius Filter” on the “Set- tings”...
  • Page 161 2. ENTUNE SERVICE ■ SETTING “Dynamic Reroute” LOADING ADDRESSES FROM A PHONE The method of reroute can be set. Touch “Dynamic Reroute” on the Addresses and numbers will be stored “Settings” screen. in the “Stored” list on the “My Destina- tions”...
  • Page 162 2. ENTUNE SERVICE When the cost warning or roaming warn- INFORMATION ing screen is displayed, touch “Con- tinue”. This function can be set to on or ● If a message similar to the one below is off. (See page 208.) displayed, delete X item(s) in the “Stored”...
  • Page 163: Operating An Application

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE 3. OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING ENTUNE SERVICE When the cost warning or roaming warn- OPERATING AN ing screen is displayed, touch “Con- APPLICATION tinue”. This function can be set to on or off. (See page 208.) Several downloaded applications can be Before using applications, connect the opened at the same time and the desired ®...
  • Page 164: Deleting An Application

    2. ENTUNE SERVICE DELETING AN APPLICATION Touch Touch “Delete” on the right side of the application to be deleted. Applications that displayed “Delete” on the right side of the application can be removed. The following confirmation screen will be displayed. Touch “Yes”.
  • Page 165: If A Message Appears On The Screen

    The cellular phone cannot be www.toyota.com/entune/ assistance, please visit connected. confirm phone toyota.com or call 1-800-331- compatible or not. 4331.” “This feature is unavailable hands-free call After the hands-free call is fin- during a handsfree call.” progress. ished, perform the operation.
  • Page 166 2. ENTUNE SERVICE...
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  • Page 168: Vehicle Information

    1. VEHICLE INFORMATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE Fuel consumption information and tire pressure value can be displayed. To access the vehicle information system, press the “CAR” button. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle “Owner’s Manual”. The “Information”...
  • Page 169: Fuel Consumption

    1. VEHICLE INFORMATION ∗ 2. FUEL CONSUMPTION TRIP INFORMATION FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM) Fuel consumption such as shown be- low can be displayed on the screen. For details see Section 1-1 of the vehi- cle “Owner’s Manual”. Energy monitor If the “Trip Information”...
  • Page 170 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION HISTORY If the “History” screen is not displayed, touch “History”. Name Previous fuel economy record Current fuel economy Best recorded fuel economy The average fuel consumption history is divided by color into past averages and the average fuel consumption since the last reset.
  • Page 171: Tire Pressure Warning System

    1. VEHICLE INFORMATION ∗ 3. TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM Touch “Tire Pressure”. Vehicles equipped with a tire pres- sure warning system will display a warning screen in addition to a warning indication on the meter if tire pressure becomes low. For in- formation on the tire pressure warning system, refer to the vehi- cle “Owner’s Manual”.
  • Page 172 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION...
  • Page 173: Setup Operation

    1. SETUP OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE To customize the function settings, press the “SETUP” button. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle “Owner’s Manual”. Name Function Page Settings are available for language selection, op- “General”...
  • Page 174: Screens For General Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 2. GENERAL SETTINGS Settings are available for language se- SCREENS FOR GENERAL lection, operation sounds, screen ani- SETTINGS mation, etc. Press the “SETUP” button. On this screen, the following functions are operational. Function Touch “General”. You can change the language. (See “SELECTING LAN-...
  • Page 175: Selecting A Language

    1. SETUP OPERATION SELECTING A LANGUAGE DELETE PERSONAL DATA Press the “SETUP” button. The desired language can be selected. Touch “General” on the “Setup” Press the “SETUP” button. screen. Touch “General” on the “Setup” Touch “Delete Personal Data”. screen. Touch “Language”. Touch “Delete”.
  • Page 176 1. SETUP OPERATION 3. GUIDANCE SETTINGS (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM) Voice recognition guidance for Blue- SCREEN FOR VOICE ® tooth hands-free systems can be set. GUIDANCE SETTINGS Press the “SETUP” button. On this screen, the following functions can be performed. Function Touch “Guidance”.
  • Page 177: Display Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 4. DISPLAY SETTINGS You can adjust the contrast and bright- TURN OFF DISPLAY ness of the screen. You can also turn the display off. Press the “SETUP” button. Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Display” on the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 178: Adjust Contrast/ Brightness

    1. SETUP OPERATION ADJUST CONTRAST/ BRIGHTNESS Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Display” on the “Setup” screen. Touch “General” or “Camera”, in which you want to make an adjust- ment. Select “Contrast” or “Brightness” using the Adjust the contrast or brightness using the “+”...
  • Page 179: Bluetooth Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION ® 5. Bluetooth SETTINGS You can confirm and change the REGISTERED DEVICES ® Bluetooth settings. Press the “SETUP” button. Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Bluetooth*” on the “Setup” screen. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Touch “Registered Devices”.
  • Page 180 1. SETUP OPERATION When this screen is displayed, perform INFORMATION a device discovery from your Bluetooth ● For details on device discovery for your device. Bluetooth phone, refer to the Bluetooth phone’s user’s guide. ● When register your phone, ® Bluetooth audio will disconnect.
  • Page 181: Displaying Device Details

    1. SETUP OPERATION DISPLAYING DEVICE DETAILS Name Function name Touch “Details” to display a device “Device Name” ® Bluetooth network. detail. The address peculiar to the system. You cannot “Device change it. If the same Address” device name dis- played on the screen of your device, refer to it.
  • Page 182: Initializing The Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “OK”. Select the device to connect. “From Vehicle”: Connect the audio sys- tem to the portable audio player. “From Audio Player”: Connect the porta- ble audio player to the audio system. ® ■ INITIALIZING Bluetooth SETTINGS You can initialize the settings.
  • Page 183: Detailed Bluetooth Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Connect Audio Player”. ® DETAILED Bluetooth SETTINGS Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Bluetooth*” on the “Setup” screen. Touch “Detailed Bluetooth* Settings”. Select the device to connect. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of ® Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth mark is displayed when you connect the device.
  • Page 184 1. SETUP OPERATION The information displays the following ® CHANGING THE Bluetooth items. POWER Name Function Touch “Bluetooth* Power”. It is available to set wheth- “Bluetooth* er registered devices will Power” be connected automatical- ly or not. name “Device ® Bluetooth network.
  • Page 185 1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Save”. EDITING THE PASSCODE When you start your vehicle and the Touch “Passcode”. ® Bluetooth phone automatically connected, connection check displayed. Input a passcode and touch “OK”. You can select the state of “Display Phone Status”. On: The status is displayed.
  • Page 186 1. SETUP OPERATION When you start your vehicle and the ® Bluetooth portable audio player automatically connected, the connection check is displayed. You can select the state of “Display Audio Player Status”. On: The status is displayed. Off: The status is not displayed. ®...
  • Page 187: Phone Sound Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 6. PHONE SETTINGS Phone settings can be changed. PHONE SOUND SETTINGS Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Phone Sound Settings”. Change each setting according to the following procedures. Touch “Phone”. When you complete all settings, touch Touch the items to be set. “Save”.
  • Page 188 1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Default”. RING TONE VOLUME SETTING Touch “Ring Tone Volume”. Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the ring vol- ume. PHONEBOOK Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Phone”. Touch “OK”. Touch “Phonebook”. RING TONE SELECTING Touch “Ring Tone”. Touch “Tone 1”, “Tone 2”...
  • Page 189: Phonebook Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Transfer Contacts”. PHONEBOOK SETTINGS Touch “Manage Contacts”. PBAP compatible models This screen is displayed. (See page Touch the items to be set. 109.) Please refer to the following pages for PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible each setting. models This screen is displayed.
  • Page 190 1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Automatically Download INFORMATION Contacts” and select “On” or “Off”. ● Transfer it while the engine is running. ● Depending on the cellular phone, call history will be also transferred. ● When transferring the phonebook data to the cellular phone, the hands-free may be unavailable.
  • Page 191 1. SETUP OPERATION Transfer the phonebook data to the Transfer the phonebook data to the ® ® system using the Bluetooth phone. system using the Bluetooth phone. Depending on the type of cellular phone, Depending on the type of cellular phone, OBEX authentication may be required OBEX authentication may be required when transferring phonebook data.
  • Page 192 1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Delete Contacts”. Touch “Delete”. Select the name you want to delete or INFORMATION touch “All Delete”. ® ● When you delete a Bluetooth phone, the phonebook data will be deleted at the same time. SPEED DIALS SETTING Speed dials setting is accessed from the “Speed Dials”...
  • Page 193 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ REGISTERING THE SPEED DIAL You can also display the “Speed Dials” FROM CONTACTS screen in the following way. From “Speed Dial” screen You can register the phone number from phonebook. Up to 18 numbers Press the switch on the steering per phone can be registered.
  • Page 194 1. SETUP OPERATION Touch the screen button you want to You can also register the speed dial in register in. the following ways. From “Speed Dial” screen Press the switch on the steering wheel or the button. Touch “Speed Dials”. Touch “(add new)”.
  • Page 195: Deleting The Speed Dial

    1. SETUP OPERATION From “Call History” screen Touch the desired phone number. Press the switch on the steering wheel or the button. Touch “Call History”. Touch the desired phone number. Touch “Add Speed Dial”. From “Contact” screen Press the switch on the steering wheel or the button.
  • Page 196: Deleting Call History

    1. SETUP OPERATION DELETING CALL HISTORY You can also delete the call history in the following way. You can delete the call history. Press the switch on the steering For PBAP compatible phone, delete the phonebook data after setting “Au- wheel or the button.
  • Page 197 1. SETUP OPERATION 7. AUDIO SETTINGS (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM) Select the desired setting from “HD HD Radio™ system can be set using Radio/Analog Setting”. the following procedure: Press the “SETUP” button. Screen button Function Touch to receive both an- “All”...
  • Page 198: Vehicle Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION ∗ 8. VEHICLE SETTINGS After changing the settings, touch Vehicle customization settings can be “Save”. changed. A message indicating that the settings are Press the “SETUP” button. being saved will appear. Do not perform any other operations while this message is displayed.
  • Page 199 1. SETUP OPERATION...
  • Page 200: Audio System Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE To access the audio system, press the “AUDIO” button. The audio system turns on in the last mode used. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”. Name Function Page...
  • Page 201 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Name Function Page 107, 114, “SEEK/TRACK” Press the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for 119, 121, button a station, or to access a desired track or file. 124, 137 Press to turn the audio system on and off, and “PWR VOL”...
  • Page 202 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the ba- TURNING THE AUDIO sic features of the audio system. Some SYSTEM ON OR OFF information may not pertain to your system. Your audio system works when the en- gine switch is turned to the “ACC”...
  • Page 203 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION CONTROLS USING THE SWITCHING AUDIO SOURCE “TUNE SCROLL” KNOB Press the “AUDIO” button. Radio mode Radio stations can be tuned in manually using this knob. Modes other than radio Tracks, songs or files can be selected us- ing the knob.
  • Page 204 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION With JBL sound system DSP CONTROL Press the “AUDIO” button. Touch ® USB memory/iPod and Bluetooth dio modes Touch the desired screen button. AUTOMATIC SOUND LEVELIZER (ASL) The system adjusts to the optimum vol- ume and tone quality according to ve- hicle speed compensate...
  • Page 205 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Modes other than USB memory/iPod TONE AND BALANCE ® and Bluetooth audio TONE How good an audio program sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, dif- ferent kinds of music and vocal pro- grams usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass.
  • Page 206: Radio Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 3. RADIO OPERATION SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE PRESETTING A STATION Press the “AUDIO” button. Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 36 stations (6 station per page × 6 page) from any of the AM, FM or SAT bands.
  • Page 207 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A STATION RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. This audio system is equipped with Ra- dio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). Preset tuning: Touch one of the mix pre- RBDS mode allows text messages to set channels on the left side of the screen be received from radio stations that uti-...
  • Page 208 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to move TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT forward and backward through the pro- gram list. A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located. Once a program type has been set, “TYPE SEEK”...
  • Page 209 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY Touch “Text”. 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) addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives.
  • Page 210 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION ● If tagging the music information fails, Touch “Tag” to bookmark the music “Saving the HD Radio tag failed.” will be information. displayed on the screen. If this occurs, tag the information again. ● HD Radio™ stations can be preset. Open the cover and connect iPod us- ing an iPod cable.
  • Page 211 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time alignment The radio stations analog a users may hear a short and digital volume is not None, radio broadcast issue. A period of programming re- properly aligned or the sta- user can contact the radio station.
  • Page 212 Canadian provinces. SATELLITE TUNER HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TECHNOLOGY NOTICE It is necessary to enter into a separate Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are ® service agreement with XM Satellite awarded Type Approval Certificates Radio in order to receive satellite ®...
  • Page 213 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO SATELLITE CHANNEL CATEGORY RADIO MODE Touch “Options”. Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio control screen. Touch either “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to go to the next or previous category. The audio system turns on in the last mode used.
  • Page 214 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A CHANNEL DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Touching “Text” displays the artist name and song title you are currently Preset tuning: Touch the channel selector listening to.
  • Page 215 Check whether the XM tenna cable is attached securely. Ck Antenna A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance. ® You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is be- ®...
  • Page 216 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION NOTICE ● This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 217 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 5. CD PLAYER OPERATION The CD player can play audio CDs, CD text and MP3/WMA discs. (a)Audio CD, CD text (see page 118) (b)MP3/WMA disc (see page 120) For appropriate discs for this player, see “AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS”...
  • Page 218: Fast Forward And Reverse

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO CD MODE PLAYING AN AUDIO CD Press the “AUDIO” button. If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of the track and disc currently being played will be displayed. : Touch to pause the track. The audio system turns on in the last mode used.
  • Page 219 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK Select a desired track using one of the following methods. Touch a desired track. The player will start playing the selected track from the begin- ning. Touch to scroll the list. appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display.
  • Page 220 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION PLAYING REPEAT AND PLAYING A MP3/WMA DISC RANDOM ORDER The title of the file and folder currently being played will be displayed. (Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the track you are currently lis- : Touch to pause the file.
  • Page 221 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch a desired file. The player will start SELECTING A DESIRED FILE playing the selected file from the begin- ning. Select a desired file using one of the Touch to scroll the list. following methods. appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display.
  • Page 222 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER (Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the file or folder you are cur- rently listening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched. :Repeating the file :Repeating the folder :OFF...
  • Page 223: Usb Memory/Ipod Operation

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 6. USB MEMORY/iPod OPERATION The system enables users to enjoy CONNECTING A USB music played from a USB memory or MEMORY OR iPod iPod on the vehicle's speakers. Open the cover of the USB/AUX port CAUTION and connect a USB memory or iPod using an iPod cable.
  • Page 224: Switching To Usb Or Ipod Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO USB OR iPod PLAYING A USB MEMORY OR MODE iPod Press the “AUDIO” button. PLAYING A SONG The title of the album, song and artist name of the song currently being lis- tened to will be displayed. ■...
  • Page 225 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ FAST FORWARD AND REVERSE SELECTING A DESIRED SONG Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” of the ■ SELECTING A PLAYLIST “SEEK/TRACK” button to fast forward or reverse. When the button is re- Songs can be sorted and selected from leased, the player will start playing various playlists.
  • Page 226 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ SELECTING A DESIRED SONG US- INFORMATION ING “SEEK/TRACK” BUTTON OR ● USB memory only: Files that do not con- “TUNE SCROLL” KNOB tain song title and/or album information will be displayed as “Unknown” in the “Artist”...
  • Page 227 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION COVER ART FUNCTION PLAYING “PLAY MORE LIKE THIS” FUNCTION The album, that the song currently be- ing listened to is from, is called up so The system creates a new playlist con- taining songs similar to the one cur- that a song from it can be selected.
  • Page 228 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “Play More Like This Set- REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY tings”. FUNCTIONS Repeat and random play functions are available. ■ FROM AUDIO CONTROL SCREEN Touch Touch the desired size of the playlist. (Repeat mode): Use it to automatical- ly repeat the song you are currently listen- Touch ing to.
  • Page 229 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ FROM THE “Options” SCREEN Touch “Options”. Touch “Random” or “Repeat Track”. To cancel repeat or random order, touch “Random” or “Repeat Track” again. INFORMATION ● When “Random” is on, the songs in the current playlist can be played in random order.
  • Page 230 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 7. AUX DEVICE OPERATION Connecting a portable audio device CONNECTING A PORTABLE with the AUX port enables users to en- AUDIO DEVICE joy music via the vehicle speakers. Open the cover of the USB/AUX port CAUTION and connect a portable audio device.
  • Page 231 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING TO AUX MODE PLAYING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE Press the “AUDIO” button. Only the volume can be adjusted using the audio system controls. The remaining controls need to be operated on the porta- The audio system turns on in the last ble audio device itself.
  • Page 232 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® 8. Bluetooth AUDIO OPERATION ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy music played on a por- table player from the vehicle speaker via wireless communication. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of If your portable player does not support Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 233: Switching To Bluetooth Audio Mode

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® SWITCHING TO Bluetooth CAUTION AUDIO MODE ● FCC WARNING: Changes or modifica- tions not expressly approved by the Press the “AUDIO” button. party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ●...
  • Page 234: Connecting Bluetooth Audio

    1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® ® CONNECTING Bluetooth CONNECTING Bluetooth AUDIO AUDIO ■ CONNECTING FROM THE SYSTEM ® In order to use the Bluetooth audio ® Switching to Bluetooth audio mode. system, it is necessary to pair a porta- (See page 133.) ble player and connect the audio pro- file (A2DP) with the system.
  • Page 235 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION The following screen will be displayed The following screen will be displayed when pairing is complete. ® while searching for a Bluetooth vice. The system waits for connection re- To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”. quests coming from the paired device. All requested profiles are connected Touch the device to be paired.
  • Page 236 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ CONNECTING FROM THE DEVICE Confirm the PIN. ® If the device supports SSP (Secure Sim- Switching to Bluetooth audio mode. ple Pairing) (See page 133.) Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen, ∗ Touch “Search Bluetooth Devices”.
  • Page 237 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® ® RECONNECTING Bluetooth PLAYING Bluetooth AUDIO AUDIO PLAYING A SONG If a portable player is disconnected due ® to poor reception from the Bluetooth The title of the song, album and artist network when the engine switch is in name of the song currently being lis- the “ACC”...
  • Page 238 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ FAST FORWARD AND REVERSE The selecting playlist screen is can be displayed from the “Options” screen. Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” of the Touch “Options” then touch “SEEK/TRACK” button to fast forward “Browse For Music”...
  • Page 239 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ■ SELECTING BY LIST SELECTING A DESIRED SONG US- ING “SEEK/TRACK” BUTTON OR The desired song can be selected from “TUNE SCROLL” KNOB the current playlist. Touch “List”. “SEEK/TRACK” button: Press the “ ” or Touch the desired song.
  • Page 240 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ FROM THE “Options” SCREEN REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY FUNCTIONS Touch “Options”. Repeat and random play functions are available. ■ FROM AUDIO CONTROL SCREEN Touch Touch “Random” or “Repeat Track”. (Repeat mode): Use it to automatical- ly repeat the song you are currently listen- To cancel repeat or random order, touch ing to.
  • Page 241 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 9. STEERING SWITCHES Some parts of the audio system can be “ ” “ ” switch adjusted with the switches on the Radio steering wheel. To select a preset station: Press the “ ” switch. or “ ” STEERING SWITCHES (WITH To seek a radio station: Press and hold TWO DIRECTION STEERING...
  • Page 242 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION To seek a station: Press and hold the “ ” STEERING SWITCHES (WITH or “ ” side of the switch until a beep is FOUR DIRECTION STEERING heard. Repeat this to find the next station. SWITCH) If either side of the switch is pressed dur- ing seek mode, seeking will be canceled.
  • Page 243 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION “MODE/HOLD” switch Press the “MODE/HOLD” switch to select an audio mode. Each press changes the mode sequentially if the desired mode is ready to use. To turn the audio system on, press the “MODE/HOLD” switch. Press and hold the “MODE/HOLD” switch until you hear a beep and the music will pause or be muted.
  • Page 244 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 10. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS NOTICE Fading and drifting stations: Generally, ● To avoid damaging the audio system: the effective range of FM is about 25 miles • Be careful not to spill beverages over (40 km). Once outside this range, you may the audio system.
  • Page 245 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® COMPATIBLE MODELS Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, Software especially metal objects, may adversely Model Generation Version ® affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio. iPod 1.3.0 Alternation or modifications carried out 1.1.2 without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the iPod classic 2.0.1...
  • Page 246 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION USB MEMORY USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback. Audio CDs • USB communication formats: USB 2.0 FS (12 Mbps) ® • File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows • Correspondence class: Mass storage class Use only discs marked as shown above.
  • Page 247 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Low quality discs Correct Wrong Handle discs carefully, especially when you are inserting them. Hold them on the Labeled discs edge and do not bend them. Avoid getting fingerprints on them, particularly on the shiny side. Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, or other disc damage could cause the CD player to skip or to repeat a section of a...
  • Page 248 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SAMPLING FREQUENCY MP3/WMA FILES MP3 files: MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA ⎯ MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 3 32, 44.1, 48 (Windows Media Audio) are audio com- pression standards. ⎯ The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3 16, 22.05, 24 WMA files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-...
  • Page 249 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION MP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS deep can be played. However, the start of playback may be delayed when using CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been discs containing numerous levels of fold- subject to the “finalizing process”...
  • Page 250 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TERMS Playlists created using “WINAMP” soft- ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u). PACKET WRITE This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on-demand to CD- R, etc., in the same way that data is writ- MP3 is an audio compression standard ten to floppy or hard discs.
  • Page 251 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® Gracenote You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own per- Music recognition technology sonal non-commercial use only. You related data provided ® agree not to assign, copy, transfer or Gracenote .
  • Page 252 1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes no rep- resentations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers.
  • Page 253: Basic Information Before Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE Pressing the button allows access to the “Phone” menu screen. When the button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed is returned to. Touch to display the “Phone” menu screen. “Phone” menu screen The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle.
  • Page 254 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION To display the “Dial By Number” screen, touch “Dial By Number” on the “Phone” menu screen, or touch on any of the “Phone” screens. The “Dial By Number” screen can also be displayed by pressing the switch on the steering wheel.
  • Page 255 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Name Function The six bars display the charge level of the phone’s battery. • The amount displayed does not always correspond with the The amount of amount displayed on the cellular phone. The amount of battery battery charge charge left may not be displayed depending on the phone.
  • Page 256 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ® Bluetooth hands-free system allows INFORMATION you to make or receive a call without ● If your cellular phone does not support ® taking your hands off the steering Bluetooth , this system will not function. wheel by connecting your cellular ●...
  • Page 257 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION USING THE PHONE SWITCH The actual design and switch position may differ depending on the vehicle. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of For details, see the Pictorial index of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. “Owner’s Manual”. INFORMATION ●...
  • Page 258 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN INFORMATION THIS SYSTEM ● The other party’s voice outputs from the front speaker. When the received calls or received voice outputs, the audio The following data is stored for every reg- from the audio system will be muted.
  • Page 259 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION CAUTION ● FCC WARNING: Changes or modifica- tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ● CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radi- ation exposure limits set forth for uncon- trolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guide-...
  • Page 260: Connecting A Bluetooth Phone

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ® 3. CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE ∗ ® Touch “Search Bluetooth devices”. CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE In order to use the hands-free system, it is necessary to pair the phone and connect the phone’s profile (HFP) with the system.
  • Page 261 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Touch the device to be paired. The system waits for connection re- quests coming from the paired device. All requested profiles are connected automatically. If the automatic connection failed, the fol- lowing screen will be displayed. Touch “Connect for Phone”.
  • Page 262 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ CONNECTING FROM THE DEVICE The following screen will be displayed. Press the button. To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”. Confirm the PIN. If the device supports SSP (Secure Sim- ∗ ple Pairing) Touch “Search Bluetooth devices”.
  • Page 263 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION RECONNECTING THE ® Bluetooth PHONE ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected due to poor reception from the ® Bluetooth network when the engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position, system will automatically ®...
  • Page 264 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 4. REGISTERING A ENTRY Select one of 4 phone types (“Mo- REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY bile”, “Home”, “Work” or “Other”) and input a number. Up to 200 numbers can be registered with this system. INFORMATION ●...
  • Page 265 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION REGISTERING FROM THE “Dial INFORMATION By Number” SCREEN ● phone type registered “Mobile”. Touch “Dial By Number” on the ● If the contact includes an address and a “Phone” menu screen. phone number, they will be stored in the “Stored”...
  • Page 266 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Touch the desired list to select the en- REGISTERING A ENTRY AS try. “Speed Dials” Phone numbers from the list in the “Stored” screen and “Phone Book” can be registered as speed dials. Up to 15 speed dials can be registered.
  • Page 267: Displaying And Editing

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION DISPLAYING AND EDITING Function THE ENTRY INFORMATION Touch to display the details of the entry information. Detailed information of entries in the • Touch the desired entry to call list can be displayed or edited. Touch to change the entry name.
  • Page 268: Editing Phone Numbers

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION EDITING PHONE NUMBERS Touch “Edit Phone Numbers” on the entry options screen. Select one of 4 phone types and input a number. : Touch to delete one number. Touch and hold to continue deleting numbers. You can edit a number for each phone type.
  • Page 269: Telephone Operation

    2. TELEPHONE OPERATION ® 1. CALLING ON A Bluetooth PHONE ® After a Bluetooth phone has been Touch connected, a call can be made using The connecting screen will be dis- the hands-free system. There are sev- played. eral methods by which a call can be made.
  • Page 270: By Phone Book

    2. TELEPHONE OPERATION Touch the desired entry. BY PHONE BOOK Calls can be made using the phone book data of the connected cellular phone. The phone book changes de- pending on the phone connected. If a contact does not have phone num- ber stored, the entry will be dimmed.
  • Page 271 2. TELEPHONE OPERATION BY SPEED DIALS Touch “Search Contact” to search by the contact’s name. This function cannot be operated while driving. You can call by “Speed Dial” number list. Registering number in the “Speed Touch to display and edit the entry Dial”...
  • Page 272: Calling Using A Short Message

    2. TELEPHONE OPERATION BY CALL HISTORY When is touched, the entry is reg- istered in the “Stored” list on the “Con- Calls can be made using one of the 4 tacts” screen. (See page 166.) call lists functions. Touch the desired entry. Touch “Call History”.
  • Page 273: By Poi Call

    2. TELEPHONE OPERATION BY POI CALL Calls can be made to a POI when its details are displayed on the screen. (See pages 32 and 36.) Touch The connecting screen will be dis- played. To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
  • Page 274: Receiving Calls On A Bluetooth

    2. TELEPHONE OPERATION ® 2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth PHONE Call waiting When a call is received, this screen is displayed and a sound is heard. The ongoing screen is displayed. (See page 176.) Press the switch on the steering wheel.
  • Page 275 2. TELEPHONE OPERATION ® 3. TALKING ON A Bluetooth PHONE ® Function While you are talking on a Bluetooth phone, the ongoing screen is dis- Touch to transfer the call. Touch played. The operations outlined below “Transfer to Phone” to change can be performed on this screen.
  • Page 276: Adjusting The Receiver Volume

    2. TELEPHONE OPERATION ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER DIALING A SECOND NUMBER VOLUME Touch “Dial”. Touch Touch the desired method to call. If “Dial Number” is selected Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the volume of the other party’s voice. Input the number and then touch The receiver volume can also be If “Dial From Contacts”...
  • Page 277 2. TELEPHONE OPERATION ■ If “Dial From Call History” is selected CHANGING PARTIES Touch the desired list and then touch Touch “Swap Calls”. the desired entry. Every time “Swap Calls” is touched, the party who is on hold will be switched. ■...
  • Page 278: Short Message Function

    3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 1. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION Touch the desired short message. Received messages can be forwarded ® from the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using this system. RECEIVING A NEW SHORT MESSAGE When a new short message is re- The state of a message is shown by the following icons.
  • Page 279: Checking Sent Short Messages

    3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION The short message will be displayed. REPLYING THE SHORT MESSAGE Touch “Reply Free Text” or “Reply Template”. Input the short message. Touch “OK”. The short message will be sent. : Touch to have the short message read out.
  • Page 280 3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION If “Select Contact” is selected Input the short message. (See page 182.) Touch the desired list. Touch “OK”. Touch the desired contact. Select the desired number/contact to The short message will be sent. whom the short message should be If a recipient is selected sent.
  • Page 281 3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION Edit the short message. CREATE A NEW SHORT MESSAGE ■ FROM “Create Message” SCREEN Input the short message. This screen is not displayed while driving. When a template is touched, the screen will be changed to the recipient selection screen.
  • Page 282 3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION REGISTER NEW TEMPLATES New templates can be created. Up to 15 templates can be registered. Touch “Prepare Template Message”. Input the short message. Touch “OK”. The message is registered in the tem- plate list on the “Use Template” screen.
  • Page 283 3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION...
  • Page 284: Using The Voice Command System

    1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM The voice command system enables Talk switch the navigation, audio and hands-free Press the talk switch to start the voice systems to be operated using voice command system. commands. Press and hold the talk switch to cancel the voice command system.
  • Page 285: Voice Command System Operation

    1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM INFORMATION OPERATION ● Wait for the confirmation beep before speaking a command. ● Voice commands may not be recognized Press the talk switch. • Spoken too quickly. The voice command system is acti- •...
  • Page 286 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION ■ DISPLAYING THE COMMAND LIST SCREEN Say “More commands” or touching “More commands” on the voice com- mand main menu screen. Say the desired command or touch the desired command. Say the desired command or touch the desired command.
  • Page 287: Vehicle Information

    1. VEHICLE INFORMATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE Fuel consumption information and tire pressure value can be displayed. To access the vehicle information system, press the “CAR” button. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”. The “Information”...
  • Page 288 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION ∗ 2. FUEL CONSUMPTION TRIP INFORMATION FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM) Fuel consumption such as shown be- low can be displayed on the screen. For details see Section 1-1 of “Owner’s Manual”. Energy monitor If the “Trip Information” screen is not dis- Trip consumption played, touch “Trip Information”.
  • Page 289 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION HISTORY If the “History” screen is not displayed, touch “History”. Name Previous fuel economy record Current fuel economy Best recorded fuel economy The average fuel consumption history is divided by color into past averages and the average fuel consumption since the last reset.
  • Page 290 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION ∗ 3. TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM Touch “Tire Pressure”. Vehicles equipped with a tire pres- sure warning system will display a warning screen in addition to a warning indication on the meter if tire pressure becomes low. For in- formation on the tire pressure warning system, refer to “Owner’s Manual”.
  • Page 291 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION...
  • Page 292: Setup Operation

    1. SETUP OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE To customize the function settings, press the “SETUP” button. The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”. Name Function Page Settings are available for language selection, “General”...
  • Page 293 1. SETUP OPERATION 2. GENERAL SETTINGS Settings are available for language se- SCREENS FOR GENERAL lection, operation sounds, etc. SETTINGS Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “General”. Touch the items to be set. On this screen, the following functions are operational. Function You can change the language.
  • Page 294 1. SETUP OPERATION SELECTING A LANGUAGE Function Touch to change a keyboard lay- The desired language can be selected. out. (See “SELECTING A KEY- BOARD LAYOUT” on page 199.) Press the “SETUP” button. Touch to set the navigation Touch “General” on the “Setup” prompt volume.
  • Page 295 1. SETUP OPERATION DELETE PERSONAL DATA SELECTING A KEYBOARD LAYOUT Press the “SETUP” button. Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “General” on the “Setup” Touch “General” on the “Setup” screen. screen Touch “Delete Personal Data”. Touch “Keyboard Layout”. Touch “Delete”. Touch the desired keyboard layout. INFORMATION “QWERTY”: Latin characters, “QWER- ●...
  • Page 296 1. SETUP OPERATION 3. DISPLAY SETTINGS You can adjust the contrast and bright- TURN OFF DISPLAY ness of the screen. You can also turn the display off. Press the “SETUP” button. Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Display” on the “Setup” screen.
  • Page 297 1. SETUP OPERATION CHANGING BETWEEN DAY ADJUST CONTRAST/ AND NIGHT MODE BRIGHTNESS Press the “SETUP” button. Depending on the position of the head- light switch, the screen changes to day Touch “Display” on the “Setup” or night mode. screen. To display the screen in day mode Touch “General”...
  • Page 298 1. SETUP OPERATION ® 4. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® ® Bluetooth FUNCTION ON/ To set up a Bluetooth device. Press the “SETUP” button. ® Bluetooth function switched on or off. ∗ Touch “Bluetooth ”. ∗ Touch “Bluetooth ”. Touch “On” or “Off”. INFORMATION ®...
  • Page 299: Pairing A Bluetooth Device

    1. SETUP OPERATION Touch the device to be paired. ® PAIRING A Bluetooth DEVICE ® Up to 4 Bluetooth devices can be paired. A paired device can be con- nected to any of its supported profiles such as phone, music and/or internet. CONNECTING FROM THE ®...
  • Page 300 1. SETUP OPERATION The system waits for connection re- INFORMATION quests coming from the paired device. ● For details on device detection and the All requested profiles are connected ® operation of your Bluetooth device, see automatically. manual that comes with ®...
  • Page 301 1. SETUP OPERATION CONNECTING FROM THE LOGIN PROCESS INTERNET DEVICE PROFILE If “Connect for Internet” is selected Touch “Make Discoverable”. Touch “Connect for Internet”. ® When a Bluetooth device is currently connected, a pop-up window is displayed. To disconnect it, touch “Yes”. Touch the desired provider.
  • Page 302 1. SETUP OPERATION Touch “Confirm Provider Informa- DISPLAYING THE PAIRED tion”. DEVICE LIST Devices can be disconnected and each profile connection status can be changed using the list. Up to 4 devices can be paired at the same time. Touch “Paired Device List”. User login information can be changed on this screen.
  • Page 303: Changing The Device Name

    1. SETUP OPERATION CHANGING THE DEVICE NAME SETTING PIN Touch “Rename XX”. To change the PIN. Input the device name. Touch “Set PIN for Pairing”. Touch “OK”. DELETING A PAIRED DEVICE Touch “Delete Pairing”. Touch “Yes”. CONNECTING OR Input the desired number. DISCONNECTING PROFILES Touch the desired profile to be con- nected or disconnected.
  • Page 304: Setting The Internet Connection

    1. SETUP OPERATION SETTING THE INTERNET Function CONNECTION Touch to turn the automatic download of addresses function To change the internet settings. on or off. Touch to turn the show cost Touch “Internet Connection”. warning function on or off. When this function is activated, a pop-up window will be displayed before using Entune service.
  • Page 305 1. SETUP OPERATION 5. PHONE SETTINGS Settings are available for ringtone se- SCREEN FOR PHONE lection, announce incoming short mes- SETTINGS sage and email, and “Stored” lists. Press the “SETUP” button. On this screen, the following functions can be set. Function Touch “Phone”.
  • Page 306: Audio Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 6. AUDIO SETTINGS Select the desired setting from “HD HD Radio™ system can be set using Radio/Analog Setting”. the following procedure: Press the “SETUP” button. Screen button Function Touch to receive both an- “All” alog and digital broad- casts.
  • Page 307 1. SETUP OPERATION ∗ 7. VEHICLE SETTINGS Vehicle customization settings can be changed. Press the “SETUP” button. Touch “Vehicle”. Touch the desired items to be set. For a list of the settings that can be changed, see “Owner’s Manual”. After changing the settings, touch “Save”.
  • Page 308 1. SETUP OPERATION...
  • Page 309: Rear View Monitor System

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OPERATION The rear view monitor system assists CAUTION the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while backing ● Never depend on the rear view monitor system entirely when...
  • Page 310 Guide lines are displayed on the may change. Be sure to have the cam- screen. era’s position and mounting angle checked at your Toyota dealer. ● As the camera has a water proof con- struction, do not detach, disassemble or modify it.
  • Page 311: Area Displayed On Screen

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN Image is displayed approximately level on screen. INFORMATION ● The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation or road conditions. THE REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CAMERA The rear view monitor system camera is located as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 312 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM On some models INFORMATION ● The camera uses a special lens. The distance of the image that appears on the screen differs from the actual dis- tance. ● In the following cases, it may become difficult to see the images on the screen, even when the system is functioning.
  • Page 313 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 2. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS (WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES) In any of the following situations, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual dis- tance/course on the road. When the grade behind the vehicle slopes down sharply, objects appear to be closer than they actually are.
  • Page 314 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM Approx. 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) The distance that appears on the screen between three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) and flat surfaces (such as the road) and the actual distance differ as fol- lows. • In reality, <...
  • Page 315 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM...

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