TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW Limitations of the Quick Reference Guide Basic Operation CONNECT A BLUETOOTH PHONE CALLING BY VOICE RECOGNITION Dial by Number Dial by Name DESTINATION INPUT By Address Note on Voice Recognition Tips for Using Voice Recognition By Address - Voice Recognition DESTINATION INPUT - POINT OF INTEREST (POI) Point of Interest by Name Point of Interest by Category...
Reference Guide is not intended as a substitute for the Navigation Owner’s Manual. We strongly encourage you to review the Navigation Owner’s Manual, the quick reference guide and visit www.toyota.com/entune so you will have a better understanding of all your vehicle's features and controls.
CONNECT A BLUETOOTH PHONE If you are able to successfully transfer your phone book, you can dial by name using voice recognition. Please say the name exactly as it is entered in your phone when in the telephone screen. If you have difficulty pairing your phone, or are unable to transfer your cell phone book, please refer to the cell phone manufacturer's user guide.
CALLING BY VOICE RECOGNITION DIAL BY NUMBER step step After the beep say, “Dial <number>.” Press on the steering wheel. After Say the phone number digits the beep say, “Use the Phone.” individually, without pausing (e.g. “Dial Quick Tip - If you know your next command, you Three, one, zero, four…”).
CALLING BY VOICE RECOGNITION DIAL BY NAME If you are able to successfully transfer your phone book, you can dial by name using voice recognition. Please say the name exactly as it is entered in your phone when in the telephone screen. If you have difficulty pairing your phone, or are unable to transfer your cell phone book, please refer to the cell phone manufacturer's user guide.
DESTINATION INPUT BY ADDRESS step step Press on the faceplate followed Touch step step Select the desired State/Province. Touch and move to step 5. To change State/Province, touch and move to step 4. step step Input the city name. Select the desired Input the street name and touch city name from the displayed list.
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DESTINATION INPUT BY ADDRESS step step Input the house number and touch Touch step step Select the desired Route Touch followed by Preferences and touch confirm selection. See page 15 for route selection. step Touch to start route guidance.
DESTINATION INPUT NOTE ON VOICE RECOGNITION The navigation system's voice recognition feature will compare your spoken words with computer-generated word patterns preprogrammed in the database. If the system does not provide your intended match, please try a different pronunciation. Voice-activation names are not available for every street and city.
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DESTINATION INPUT BY ADDRESS-VOICE RECOGNITION step step After the beep say the street name. After the beep say the house number as single digits. step step If necessary, after the beep say, “Yes” After the beep say, “Start Guidance.” to confirm address. step Touch to start route guidance.
DESTINATION INPUT - POINT OF INTEREST (POI) POINT OF INTEREST BY NAME step step Press on the faceplate followed Touch step step Input the POI name and if necessary Touch touch Quick Tip - If the POI isn’t listed in the database verify the spelling and Search Area for accuracy.
DESTINATION INPUT - POINT OF INTEREST (POI) POINT OF INTEREST BY CATEGORY step step Press on the faceplate followed Touch step step Touch the desired category location. Touch step step Touch the desired category icon to scroll up or down. followed by the desired sub-category.
DESTINATION INPUT - POINT OF INTEREST (POI) POINT OF INTEREST BY CATEGORY - VOICE RECOGNITION Quick Tip -You can search for many dining, hotel and fuel chains by name, e.g., "Find Nearby Starbucks." step step After the beep say, the number that Press on the steering wheel.
SET HOME step step Press on the faceplate followed Touch step step Touch Touch Tip - For security reasons, use a point close to your home instead of your actual home address. step step Touch Touch...
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SET HOME step step Input the city name. Select the desired Input the street name and touch city name from the displayed list. . Select the desired street name from the displayed list. Quick Tip - Enter the street name without prefixes such as North or the letter N.
ADDITIONAL NAVIGATION FEATURES OPERATION OF EMERGENCY SCREEN SEARCH AREA Prior to inputting the desired address select the State/ PRESS > > Province by pressing . The system is only capable of searching for an address within one state Touch the desired emergency category. If the vehicle is in or province at a time.
ADDITIONAL NAVIGATION FEATURES BEEP SETTING VOICE VOLUME PRESS > > PRESS > > Turn the Beep sound On or Off. Touch Adjust the Voice Guidance volume level. Touch LANGUAGE CLOCK PRESS > > PRESS > > Select Language Preference: English, French or Spanish. Adjust Time Zone, Daylight Saving and Auto Adjust Clock.
NAVTRAFFIC New Rav4 EV owners with factory-installed navigation receive a 36-month complimentary trial subscription to NavTraffic, NavWeather, Sports and Stocks from SiriusXM. NavTraffic integrates with your navigation system to display continuously updated traffic information for over 100 markets. For more information, see www.siriusxm.com/navtraffic SHOW NAVTRAFFIC INFORMATION step step...
NAVTRAFFIC TRAFFIC INCIDENT WARNING step step Press on the faceplate followed Touch step Touch to display Traffic Incident Warning option on page 2. Select to receive voice notification of traffic events within 20 miles along the current route. Touch followed AUTOMATICALLY AVOID TRAFFIC step step...
NAVTRAFFIC step step Select from the Avoid Traffic Touch option. Touch followed by The system will automatically select another route when moderate or heavy traffic is detected during route guidance. SHOW FREE FLOWING TRAFFIC step step Press on the faceplate followed Touch step step...
NAVWEATHER, SPORTS AND STOCKS New Rav4 EV owners with factory-installed navigation receive a 36-month complimentary trial subscription to NavTraffic, NavWeather, Sports and Stocks from SiriusXM. Press on the faceplate followed by . Touch the desired application. NAVWEATHER Get driver-friendly weather information for your area and along your route. See storms and severe weather, keep track of weather warnings and see the current conditions and 3-day forecasts.
WHAT IS ENTUNE? The available Entune system is a collection of popular mobile ™ applications and data services integrated with select 2012 Toyota vehicles. Entune includes three years of complimentary access to ™ apps and services delivered via most smartphones and some feature phones (after three years, access charges will apply;...
Apps and services vary by phone and carrier. Not all apps and data services are available initially. Apps identified by "™" or "®" are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and cannot be used without permission. See toyota.com/entune for the latest information regarding apps and services.
- NEW CUSTOMER REGISTRATION ACCOUNT CREATION step From a computer, access step Click on the "Quick Start Guide" tab www.toyota.com/entune located on the top of the page. step step Click on "How Do I Use Entune?" Determine your audio system and select "Click Here."...
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1-800-331-4331 eNtuNe iNfoRmatioN toyota.com/entune printed in u.S.a. 8/12 12-tcS-06354 00505-Nav12-Ravev...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Introduction NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL This manual explains the operation of the Navigation 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 navigation sys- tem differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed and the map data available at the time of producing this document.
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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.
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL 1. DESTINATION SEARCH 2. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE When “Map” is touched on the “Con- If a destination has already been set, firm Destination” screen, the map “Go to ” and “Add to Route” will be displayed.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SAFETY INSTRUCTION CAUTION ● For safety, the driver should not operate the navigation 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.
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 1. OVERVIEW BUTTON AND MAIN MENU SCREEN Name/Icon Function Page “Radio” Touch to display the radio control screen. “Media” Touch to display the media control screen. “Apps” Touch to display the “Apps” screen. Touch to display the audio control screen. Touch to display the hands-free operation “Phone”...
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Name/Icon Function Page Touch to view and set “Energy Monitor”, “Charge Summary”, “Charging & Pre-Climate ⎯ “EV” Setup” and “Range Map” settings. For details, refer to the “Owner’s Manual”. 14, 16, 18, Press to display the “Main Menu” screen. Press 19, 35, 56, “HOME”...
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 2. MAP SCREEN Name/Icon Function Page This symbol indicates whether the map orienta- North-up tion is set to north-up or heading-up. Touching heading-up sym- this symbol changes the map orientation. Both north-up and heading-up symbols display the ve- hicles direction as a letter (e.g.
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Name/Icon Function Page Touch to browse information about guidance “Show on Map” route, to set the POI (Point of Interest) icons to be 87, 248 displayed on the screen, to record the route, etc. Zoom in button Touch to magnify the map scale.
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 3. REGISTERING HOME Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Yes”. There are 4 different methods to search your home. (See “DESTI- NATION SEARCH” on page 56.) Touch “Dest”. Touch “Enter”. Touch “Go Home”. The “Edit Home” screen is displayed. If a home address has not been regis- tered, it can be registered by touching “Go Home”.
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Touch “OK”. Registration of home is complete. Home can also be registered by touch- ing “Navigation” on the “Setup” screen. (See “REGISTERING HOME” on page 93.) The name, location, phone number and icon can be changed. (See “EDITING HOME”...
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 4. REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Yes”. There are 4 different methods to search preset destinations. (See “DESTINATION SEARCH” Touch “Dest”. page 56.) Touch one of the preset destina- Touch “Enter”. tion buttons. The “Edit Preset Destination” screen is A preset destination can be set to any displayed.
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION Touch “OK”. Registration of preset destinations is complete. Preset destinations can also be regis- tered by touching “Navigation” on the “Setup” screen. (See “REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS” on page 95.) The name, location, phone number and icon can be changed. (See “EDITING PRESET DESTINATIONS”...
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 5. OPERATION FLOW: GUIDING THE ROUTE Page 2 Press the “HOME” button. The driving range available on the cur- rent amount of charge remaining in the traction battery can be confirmed on the “Range Map” screen. (For details, refer Touch “Dest”.
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION 6. SETTING HOME AS THE DESTINATION Press the “HOME” button. Touch “OK”, and start driving. Routes other than the one recommend- ed can also be selected. (See “START- ING ROUTE GUIDANCE” on page 71.) Touch “Dest”. Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance.
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2. FUNCTION INDEX 1. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen Displaying the current position Viewing the current position vicinity map Changing the scale Changing the map orientation Displaying Points of Interest Displaying the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination Selecting the map mode Deleting map screen buttons Displaying traffic information...
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2. FUNCTION INDEX During route guidance Page Pausing route guidance Adjusting route guidance volume Deleting the destination Displaying the entire route map Useful functions Address book Page Registering address book entries Marking icons on the map Information Page Displaying vehicle maintenance Hands-free system (for cellular phone) Page ®...
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3. QUICK REFERENCE 1. “Destination” SCREEN The “Destination” screen enables a destination search. Press the “HOME” button and touch “Dest” to display the “Destination” screen. Name Function Page Touch to input a house number and the street ad- “Address” dress using the input keys. Touch to select one of the POIs that have already “Point of Interest”...
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3. QUICK REFERENCE Name Function Page “Coordinates” Touch to enter latitude and longitude coordinates. “Del.Dest.” Touch to delete set destinations. Touch to select one of the 5 preset destination points as a destination. If a preset destination point has not been registered, a message will be Preset destina- displayed asking if it is desirable to set a destina-...
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3. QUICK REFERENCE 2. “Setup” SCREEN The items shown on the “Setup” screen can be set. Press the “HOME” button and touch to display the “Setup” screen. Name Function Page Touch to change the selected language, opera- “General” tion sound settings, automatic screen change, etc.
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3. QUICK REFERENCE Name Function Page “Other” Touch to set XM Sports and XM Stocks. ™ “Audio” Touch to set iPod and HD Radio channel. ® ® Touch to set Bluetooth phones and Bluetooth “Bluetooth*” audio devices. Touch to set the phone sound, phone book, mes- “Phone”...
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3. QUICK REFERENCE 3. “Information” SCREEN This screen can be used to display the XM satellite system, traffic incidents and map data. Press the “HOME” button and touch “Info” to display the “Information” screen. Name Function Page “Traffic Incidents” Touch to display traffic incidents. Touch to display personally selected sports “XM Sports”...
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3. QUICK REFERENCE 4. NAVIGATION SYSTEM SCREEN OPERATIONS Operations are performed by touching the navigation system screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use Page Touch Changing and selecting ⎯ Quickly touch and re- various settings. lease once. Double tap* Quickly touch and re- Changing the map scale.
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. INITIAL SCREEN When the “POWER” switch is in AC- MAINTENANCE INFORMATION CESSORY or ON mode, the initial screen will be displayed and the sys- This system reminds users when to re- tem will begin operating. place certain parts or components and shows dealer information (if regis- tered) on the screen.
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the INFORMATION buttons on the screen. (Referred to as ● The system may respond incorrectly or screen buttons in this manual.) fail to respond if gloves are worn during touch operation.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 3. INPUTTING LETTERS AND NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION When searching for an address or TO INPUT SYMBOLS name, or entering data, letters and Touch “Other” to display symbol keys. numbers can be input via the screen. Keyboard layout can be changed.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION LIST SCREEN FLICK OPERATION In addition to normal touch-operability, some list screens can be scrolled ac- cording to the user’s finger move- ments. If the screen is flicked in an upward di- INFORMATION rection, a following page is displayed. If ●...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SORTING The order of a list displayed on the screen can be rearranged. Touch “Sort”. Touch the desired sorting criteria. Screen button Function Touch to sort in order of “Distance” distance from the current position. Touch to sort in order of “Date”...
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 4. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT Adjusting the screen display The contrast and brightness of the screen display and the image the cam- era displays can be adjusted. The dis- play can also be turned off, and/or changed to either day or night mode. SCREEN SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT “Camera”: Touch to adjust the image the...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION CONTRAST AND BRIGHTNESS CHANGING BETWEEN DAY ADJUSTMENT AND NIGHT MODE The contrast and brightness of the Depending on the position of the head- screen can be adjusted according to light switch, the screen changes to day the brightness of your surroundings.
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 5. MAP SCREEN OPERATION CURRENT POSITION SCREEN SCROLL DISPLAY OPERATION When starting the navigation system, When any point on the map is touched the current position is displayed first. and released, that point moves to the This screen displays the current posi- center of the screen and is shown by tion and a map of the surrounding ar-...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION MAP SCREEN FLICK MAP SCREEN DRAG OPERATION OPERATION In addition to normal touch operability, In addition to normal touch operability, the map screen can be scrolled by the map screen can be scrolled by flicking the screen. dragging a finger that is already touch- ing the map screen.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION TO REGISTER THE CURSOR TO SEE INFORMATION ABOUT POSITION AS AN ADDRESS THE ICON WHERE THE BOOK ENTRY CURSOR IS SET Address book entry registration en- ables easy access to a specific point. Touch “Mark”. To display information about an icon, set the cursor on it.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION If “Enter ” is touched, the cursor If “Enter ” is touched, the cursor position will be set as a destination. position will be set as a destination. If a destination has already been set, If a destination has already been set, “Go Directly”...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SWITCHING THE SCREENS is touched, the registered phone number can be called. Any of the screen configurations can ■ ® be selected. XM NavTraffic TEXT INFORMA- TION Touch “Map Mode”. ® When the XM NavTraffic icon on the map screen is touched, the XM ®...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ AUDIO Screen button Function The audio screen and the map screen Touch to display the ener- “Energy Moni- gy monitor screen. (For are displayed. tor” details, refer to the “Own- er’s manual”) Touch to display the fol- lowing 4 screen configura- “Other Infor- tions:...
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ DUAL MAP Touch “OK” when editing is complet- The map screen can be split into two. The screen returns to the dual map screen. ■ COMPASS The current position is indicated with a compass. This screen shows the dual map.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION DOUBLE TAPPING FUNCTION MAP SCALE The map scale can be changed to 0.25 Touch to change the scale miles or 150 feet by double tapping the of the map screen. screen. Double tap the screen. The scale bar and indicator at the bottom of the screen indicate the map scale menu.
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ORIENTATION OF THE MAP STANDARD MAP ICONS The orientation of the map can be Icon Name changed from north-up to heading-up by touching the orientation symbol at Island the top left of the screen. Park Touch North-up screen Industry...
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2. SETUP 1. GENERAL SETTINGS Used for language selection and the SCREENS FOR GENERAL on/off settings of operation sounds and SETTINGS automatic screen change, etc. Press the “HOME” button. Touch On this screen, the following functions can be performed: Function Touch to change the time zone and select “On”...
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“DELETING PERSONAL DATA” on screen. page 51.) Touch “Clock”. Touch to update program versions. For details, contact your Toyota deal- Touch to update gracenote database versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Touch the items to be set. On this screen, the following functions can...
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2. SETUP Touch “Save”. Touch the desired time zone. INFORMATION ● If settings are performed while the “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY mode, the set time will be shown when the switch is turned to ON mode. ■ TIME ZONE If “Other”...
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2. SETUP SELECTING A LANGUAGE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT The language can be changed. Distance unit can be changed. Press the “HOME” button. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “General” on the “Setup” Touch “General”...
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2. SETUP ■ LAYOUT TYPE SELECTING A KEYBOARD LAYOUT “ABC” type Keyboard layout can be changed. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “General” on the “Setup” screen. “QWERTY” type Touch “Keyboard Layout”. Touch “ABC” or “QWERTY” of “Key- board Layout”...
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2. SETUP DELETING PERSONAL DATA INFORMATION ● This function is not available while driv- Press the “HOME” button. ing. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “General” on the “Setup” screen. Touch “Delete Personal Data”. Touch “Delete”. Touch “Yes”. The following personal data can be deleted or returned to their default set- tings: •...
2. SETUP 2. VOICE SETTINGS Voice guidance etc. can be set. SCREEN FOR VOICE SETTINGS Press the “HOME” button. Touch On this screen, the following functions can be performed: Function Touch “Voice”. The voice guidance volume can be adjusted or switched off. (See “VOICE VOLUME”...
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2. SETUP TRAFFIC INCIDENT WARNING Function When using the XM NavWeather™ Traffic congestion information can be function, the severe weather warning received via voice guidance while be- can be set to “On” or “Off”. ing guided to the desired destination. To reset all setup items, touch “Default”.
1. DESTINATION SEARCH 1. DESTINATION SEARCH Press the “HOME” button. SELECTING THE SEARCH AREA The selected state (province) can be changed to set a destination from a dif- ferent state (province) by using “Ad- dress”, “Point Interest” “Intersection & Freeway”. Touch “Change State/Province”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH DESTINATION SEARCH BY DESTINATION SEARCH BY HOME PRESET DESTINATIONS Press the “HOME” button. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Dest” on the “Main Menu” Touch “Dest” on the “Main Menu” screen. screen. Touch “Go Home”. Touch any of the preset destination buttons (1-5) on the “Destination”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Input a city name. DESTINATION SEARCH BY “Address” There are 2 methods to search a desti- nation by address: (a)Search by city (b)Search by street address Press the “HOME” button. Touch the screen button of the desired Touch “Dest”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH When the desired street name is selected, INFORMATION the “Confirm Destination” screen may be ● displayed. If “Go” is touched on the “Con- If the navigation system has never been firm Destination” screen, the navigation used, this function will not be available. system performs a search for the route.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Input the street name and touch “OK”. Touch the screen button of the desired city name from the displayed list. When the desired street name is found, touch the corresponding screen INFORMATION button. ● A street name can be searched using only the body part of its name.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH When the desired destination is selected, Touch a screen button to select the de- the “Confirm Destination” screen may be sired search method. displayed. If “Go” is touched on the “Con- firm Destination” screen, the navigation system performs a search for the route. (See “STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SELECTING A CITY TO SEARCH Touch the screen button of the desired category. Touch “City”. If the desired POI category is on the Input the city name. screen, touch its screen button to display a detailed list of the POI category. If the desired POI category is not on the screen, touch “List All Categories”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SETTING THE SEARCH POINT Touch “Category”. FROM NEAR HERE Touch “Near Here”. The search point is set at the current posi- tion, and the “POI Category” screen will be displayed. (See page 64.) ■ SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM ALONG MY ROUTE This screen is displayed.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ The search point is set and the “POI Cate- SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 gory” screen will be displayed. (See page CITIES 64.) Touch “Near a City Center in XX*”. ■ TO SEARCH FOR POIs NEAR THE Touch “Last 5 Cities”.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Touch the screen button of the desired After inputting a phone number, touch item. “OK”. When a phone number is input, the “Con- firm Destination” screen may be dis- played. If “Go” is touched on the “Confirm Destination”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH DESTINATION SEARCH BY DESTINATION SEARCH BY “Previous Destinations” “Address Book” Press the “HOME” button. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Dest” on the “Main Menu” Touch “Dest” on the “Main Menu” screen. screen. Touch “Previous Destinations” on Touch “Address Book” on the “Desti- the “Destination”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH DESTINATION SEARCH BY INFORMATION “Emergency” ● The navigation system does not guide in areas where route guidance is unavail- able. (See page 119.) Press the “HOME” button. ● The emergency function can be used Touch “Dest” on the “Main Menu” even while driving.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Touch the screen button of the desired SEARCH BY “Intersection” item. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Dest” on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Intersection & Freeway” on the second page of the “Destination” screen. Touch “Intersection” on the “Intersec- When the desired item is selected, the tion &...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Touch “Freeway Entrance / Exit” on Touch the screen button of the desired the “Intersection & Freeway” screen. entrance or exit name. Input a freeway name. When the desired entrance or exit is selected, the “Confirm Destination” screen may be displayed.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Touch “Go to ”. Touch “Del.Dest.” on the “Destina- tion” screen. The navigation system performs a search for the route. (See “STARTING ROUTE When more than one destination is set, a GUIDANCE” on page 71.) list will be displayed on the screen. Guidance starts if “OK”...
1. DESTINATION SEARCH 2. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE To start guidance, touch “OK”. When “Map” is touched on the “Con- firm Destination” screen, the map screen will be displayed. The map lo- cation of the selected destination can be set as a destination. Scroll the map to the desired point.
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH Screen button Function INFORMATION ● The route for returning may not be the Touch to display the rec- “Preferred” same as that for going. ommended route. ● The route guidance to the destination Touch to display the alter- may not be the shortest route nor a “Alternate”...
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH EDIT ROUTE INFORMATION ● Even if the “Freeways” indicator is Conditions for the route to the destina- dimmed, the route cannot avoid includ- tion can be set again. ing a freeway in some cases. ● If the calculated route includes a trip by Touch “Edit Route”.
2. ROUTE GUIDANCE 1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN During route guidance, various types DURING FREEWAY DRIVING of guidance screens can be displayed During freeway driving, the freeway depending on conditions. exit information screen will be dis- played. SCREEN LAYOUT This screen displays the distance to the next junction/exit, or POIs in the vi- cinity of the freeway exit.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE WHEN APPROACHING A WHEN APPROACHING AN FREEWAY EXIT OR JUNCTION INTERSECTION When the vehicle approaches an exit When the vehicle approaches an inter- or junction, the freeway guidance section, the intersection guidance screen will be displayed. screen will be displayed. Function Function Next street name...
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ ARROW SCREEN OTHER SCREENS ■ On this screen, information about the TURN LIST SCREEN next turn on the guidance route can be viewed. On this screen, the list of turns on the guidance route can be viewed. Touch “Turn-by-Turn Arrow”...
2. ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS As the vehicle approaches an intersec- tion, or point, where maneuvering the 4 miles 0.5 miles vehicle is necessary, the system’s voice guidance will provide various messages. 5 miles 0.5 miles Voice guidance “Proceed about 4 miles to the traffic circle.”...
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE *: The system indicates a U-turn if the dis- The system announces the approach to the final destination. tance between two one-way roads (of op- posite directions) is less than 50 feet (15 Voice guidance m) in residential areas or 164 feet (50 m) in non-residential areas.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ ROUTES INCLUDING IPD ROADS CAUTION Even when on IPD roads (roads that ● Be sure to obey the traffic regulations are not completely digitized in our da- and keep the road condition in mind tabase), you will be guided along the especially when you are driving on IPD roads.
2. ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. DISTANCE AND TIME TO DESTINATION When the vehicle is on the guidance Icon Function route, the distance and the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination are Estimated travel time is dis- displayed. When the vehicle is not on played.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE 4. SETTING AND DELETING DESTINATIONS ADDING DESTINATIONS REORDERING DESTINATIONS Destinations can be added and routes can be searched again. When more than one destination is set, the arrival order of the destinations can Touch “Route”. be changed. Touch “Route”.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE Touch “Yes” to delete the destina- DELETING DESTINATIONS tion(s). If “Yes” is touched, the data cannot be A set destination can be deleted. recovered. If more than 1 destination has been set, the system will recalculate the Touch “Route”.
2. ROUTE GUIDANCE 5. SETTING ROUTE “1 mile (km)”, “3 miles (km)” or “5 miles DETOUR SETTING (km)”: Touch one of these screen buttons to start the detour process. After detouring, While the route guidance is operating, the system returns to the original guidance the route can be changed to detour route.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE TURN LIST ROUTE OVERVIEW Touch to skip to the next page Touch “Route”. of the list of roads. Touch and hold to scroll through the list of roads. Touch “Overview”. This mark indicates the direction in which you should turn at the intersection. “Map”: The selected point is displayed on the map screen.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE The entire route from the starting point ROUTE PREFERENCE to the destination is displayed. TO SELECT ROUTE TYPE The Preferred, Short or Alternative route can be selected. Touch “Route”. “OK”: Touch to start guidance. “Edit Route”: Touch to change a route. (See page 73.) TO SELECT ROUTE FEATURES Touch “Preferences”.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE Select the desired route preference by Touch “Start from Adjacent Road”. touching the screen button. INFORMATION The system will avoid using routes that ● When there is no adjacent road, this include items whose indicators are off. screen button will not be displayed.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE Touch “Select POI” to display a partic- TO RESUME GUIDANCE ular type of POI icon on the screen. Touch “Route”. When the POI icons to be displayed on the map screen have already been set, Touch “Resume Guidance”. “Change POI”...
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE By touching the desired POI category and Touch the desired POI categories from the then touching “OK”, the selected POI list. icons are displayed on the map screen. • The selected category icon appears on the top left of the screen. To turn off the Points of Interest icons on •...
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE Touch “Charging Station POI” to dis- play charging station POI icons on the screen. Screen button Function Touch to display the list of Points of Interest “Near Here” near the current posi- INFORMATION tion. ● By using “Apps”, charging stations in the surrounding area can be searched and Touch to display the list “Along My...
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE When the desired Point of Interest over- ROUTE TRACE laps with the cursor, touch “Enter ”. The screen changes and displays the map Up to 124 miles (200 km) of the trav- location of the selected destination and eled route can be stored and retraced route preference.
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE TO STOP RECORDING THE ROUTE TRACE Touch “Show on Map”. Touch “Route Trace”. Touching “Yes” stops recording and the route trace remains displayed on the screen. Touching “No” stops recording and the route trace is erased.
3. ADDRESS BOOK 1. NAVIGATION SETTINGS Touch the desired items to be set. Points or areas on the map can be reg- istered. The registered points can be used on the “Destination” screen. (See “DESTI- NATION SEARCH BY HOME” on page “DESTINATION SEARCH BY ‘Address Book’”...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK Touch “Home”. REGISTERING HOME Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup” screen. Touch “Home” on the “Navigation Set- tings” screen. Touch the desired screen button. Touch “Set Home”. Touch the desired screen button and Function Page enter the location in the same way as...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK “Show Name on Map”: The name of a EDITING HOME home can be set to be displayed on the map by touching “On” or “Off”. (See page Press the “HOME” button. 100.) Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “OK”.
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3. ADDRESS BOOK Touch “Preset Destinations”. Touch “Set”. Touch the desired screen button. Touch the desired screen button and enter the location in the same way as for a destination search. (See “DESTI- NATION SEARCH” on page 56.) Function Page Registering a preset desti- nation Touch a position for this preset desti-...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK EDITING PRESET Function Page DESTINATIONS To edit the preset destina- tion name. The name can Press the “HOME” button. be displayed on the map. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. To edit location informa- tion. Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup” screen.
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3. ADDRESS BOOK DELETING PRESET SETTING UP THE “Address DESTINATIONS Book” Press the “HOME” button. Points or areas on the map can be reg- istered. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup” Press the “HOME” button. screen.
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3. ADDRESS BOOK REGISTERING ADDRESS INFORMATION BOOK ENTRIES ● Up to 100 address book entries can be registered. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. EDITING ADDRESS BOOK Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup” ENTRIES screen. The icon, name, location and/or phone Touch “Address Book”...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK ■ TO CHANGE “Icon” Touch “Edit” next to the item to be ed- ited. Touch “Edit”. Function Page Touch the desired icon. To edit the address book entry name. The name can be displayed on the map. To edit location informa- tion.
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3. ADDRESS BOOK ■ ■ SOUND ICONS TO CHANGE “Name” Touch “Edit”. A sound for some address book entries can be set. When the vehicle ap- proaches the location of the address book entry, the selected sound will be heard. Touch the “With Sound”...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK ■ TO CHANGE “Location” Enter the number using the number keys. Touch “Edit”. Touch “OK”. Scroll the map to the desired point. The previous screen will be displayed. DELETING ADDRESS BOOK ENTRIES Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu”...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK Touch the address to be deleted. Touch the desired screen button. Screen button Function Function Page Touch to select all regis- Registering areas to avoid “Select All” tered addresses. Editing areas to avoid Touch to cancel the “Se- “Unselect All”...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK Touch the desired screen button and INFORMATION enter the location in the same way as ● If a destination is input in the area to for a destination search, or display the avoid or the route calculation cannot be map of the area to be avoided.
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3. ADDRESS BOOK ■ TO CHANGE “Name” Touch “Edit” next to the item to be ed- ited. Touch “Edit”. Function Page Enter the name using the alphanumer- ic keys. To edit the name of the area to avoid. The name can be displayed on the map.
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3. ADDRESS BOOK ■ TO CHANGE “Location” Touch either to change the size of the area to be avoided. Touch “Edit”. Touch “OK”. Scroll the map to the desired point. The previous screen will be displayed. DELETING AREAS TO AVOID Press the “HOME”...
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3. ADDRESS BOOK Touch the area to be deleted. DELETING PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS Previous destinations can be deleted. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup” screen. Screen button Function Touch “Delete Previous Dest.”. Touch to select all regis- “Select All”...
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4. SETUP 1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS Touch the items to be set. Settings are available for driving speeds, favorite POI categories, auto- matic screen change, “ Off” func- tion, etc. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Save”. SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION SETTINGS Touch Touch “Navigation”.
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4. SETUP On this screen, the following functions can Function be performed: Touch to set the “EV range notifica- Function tion” message to “On” or “Off”. The message is displayed on the screen Touch to set the average cruising if there is a possibility that the vehi- speed.
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4. SETUP Touch “ ” or “ ” to set the average Touch “Detailed Navi. Settings” on vehicle speeds for “Residential”, “Main the “Navigation Settings” screen. Streets” and “Freeways”. Touch “Avoid Traffic”. default speeds, touch Touch “On” or “Off”. “Default”. To use settings based on traffic informa- Touch “Save”.
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4. SETUP Touch “Show Free Flowing Traffic”. Touch the category to be changed. Touch “On” or “Off”. Touch the desired group. Touch “Save”. INFORMATION ● When the “Traffic Information” indicator is dimmed, “Avoid Traffic”, “Traffic Inci- dent Warning” and “Show Free Flowing Traffic”...
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4. SETUP SCREEN LAYOUT FUNCTION CURRENT POSITION/TIRE (“ Off” Function) CHANGE CALIBRATION Each screen button and current street The current position mark can be ad- name on the map screen can be dis- justed manually. Miscalculation of the played or hidden. distance caused by tire replacement can also be adjusted.
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4. SETUP ■ ■ POSITION/DIRECTION CALIBRA- TIRE CHANGE CALIBRATION TION The tire change calibration function will When driving, the current position be used when replacing the tires. This mark will be automatically corrected by function will adjust miscalculation GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor caused by the circumference differ- due to location, the current position ence between the old and new tires.
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4. SETUP Touch “Pop-up Information”. Touch “On” or “Off”. Touch “Save”. When “Pop-up Information” is turned off, the following messages will not be dis- played. This message appears when the map is displayed POI icons and the map scale is over 0.5 miles (800 m). This message appears when the map is switched to dual map screen mode.
4. SETUP 2. VEHICLE SETTINGS Touch “Maintenance”. MAINTENANCE When the navigation system is turned “Maintenance Reminder” screen displays when it is time to re- place a part or certain components. (See page 30.) Press the “HOME” button. Touch the desired screen button. Setting maintenance information.
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4. SETUP Input the conditions. Screen button Example maintenance “Rotation” Rotate tires “Tires” Replace tires “Battery” Replace 12-volt battery “Brake pad” Replace brake pads “Wipers” Replace wiper blades “Coolant” Replace coolant Screen button Function “Brake oil” Replace brake fluid Touch to input the next “Date”...
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4. SETUP Touch “Edit” next to the item to be ed- DEALER SETTING ited. Dealer information can be registered in the system. With dealer information registered, route guidance to the deal- er is available. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Vehicle”...
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4. SETUP ■ TO EDIT “Dealer” OR “Contact” Scroll the map to the desired point. Touch “Edit” next to “Dealer” or “Con- tact”. Touch “OK”. The previous screen will be displayed. Enter the name using the alphanumer- ■ TO EDIT “Phone #” (PHONE NUM- ic keys.
5. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) 1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM This navigation system calculates the NOTICE current position using satellite signals, ● various vehicle signals, map data, etc. The installation of window tinting may obstruct the GPS signals. Most window However, an accurate position may not tinting contains some metallic content be shown depending on satellite condi-...
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5. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) Inappropriate route guidance may occur in After replacing a tire, implement the the following cases: operation described “TIRE • When turning at an intersection off the CHANGE CALIBRATION”. (See page designated route guidance. 112.) • If you set more than one destination but skip any of them, auto reroute will dis- play a route returning to the destination INFORMATION...
1. PHONE OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE ® Bluetooth phones can be operated via the navigation system’s screen. To display the hands-free operation screen, press the “HOME” button and touch “Phone”, or press the switch on the steering wheel. Name Function No connection Good ®...
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1. PHONE OPERATION Name Function Empty Full The amount of ® This is not displayed when the Bluetooth is not connected. battery charge The amount displayed does not always correspond with the amount left displayed on the cellular phone. The amount of battery charge left may not be displayed depending on the type of phone you have.
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1. PHONE OPERATION 2. PHONE (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONE) The hands-free system enables calls INFORMATION to be made and received without hav- ● If your cellular phone does not support ing to take your hands off the steering ® Bluetooth , this system cannot function.
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If the connected Bluetooth phone ver- sion is older than recommended or incompatible, this function may not be used. ● Refer http://www.toyota.com/ ® bluetooth to find approved Bluetooth phones for this system. INFORMATION ● The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers.
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1. PHONE OPERATION USING THE STEERING WHEN SELLING OR SWITCHES DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE A lot of personal data is registered when the hands-free system is used. When selling or disposing of the vehi- cle, initialize the data. (See “DELET- ING PERSONAL DATA”...
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1. PHONE OPERATION FCC ID : HYQDNNS078 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including...
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1. PHONE OPERATION ® 3. REGISTER A Bluetooth PHONE When this screen is displayed, input To use the hands-free system, it is the passcode displayed on the screen necessary to register a phone with the into the phone. system. Once the phone has been reg- istered, it is possible to make a hands- free call.
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1. PHONE OPERATION ® When this screen is displayed, follow the Bluetooth phone ® guidance on the screen to try again. Bluetooth audio function ® Bluetooth ® When another device is con- When the Bluetooth phone to be regis- nected ®...
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1. PHONE OPERATION MANUALLY When the auto connection has failed or “Bluetooth* Power” is turned off, it is ® necessary to connect Bluetooth man- ually. Press the “HOME” button and touch When the “POWER” switch is in ACCES- “Phone”, or press the switch on SORY or ON mode, the system searches the steering wheel.
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1. PHONE OPERATION The “Connect Bluetooth*” screen is RECONNECTING THE displayed. ® Bluetooth PHONE ® If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected due to poor reception from the ® Bluetooth network when “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode, the system automatically ®...
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1. PHONE OPERATION ® 4. CALL ON THE Bluetooth PHONE ® BY PHONEBOOK After a Bluetooth phone has been registered, a call can be made using the hands-free system. There are 7 Calls can be made by using the phone- methods by which a call can be made.
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1. PHONE OPERATION Depending on the type of cellular phone, WHEN THE PHONEBOOK IS OBEX authentication may be required EMPTY when transferring phonebook data. Enter ® “1234” into the Bluetooth phone. Touch “Contacts”. This screen appears while transferring. To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”. Touch “Yes”...
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1. PHONE OPERATION Touch the desired number to call. Touch the desired data from the list. The list to be displayed can be changed The list to be displayed can be changed by touching the “Speed Dial 1”, “Speed by touching the “All”, “Missed”, “Incom- Dial 2”...
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1. PHONE OPERATION When making a call to the same number VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: continuously, only the most recent call is CALL NAME listed in call history. When a phone number registered in the Press the talk switch. phonebook is received, the name and the number are displayed.
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1. PHONE OPERATION When the system recognizes multiple Say “Dial” to call the phone number. 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 candidate list (number 1 and number 2) to select a phone number from the candidate...
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1. PHONE OPERATION CALLING USING AN SMS/ BY POI CALL MMS MESSAGE A call can be made by touching Calls can be made to an SMS (Short when it is displayed on the screen from Message Service)/MMS (Multimedia the navigation system. (See “TO SEE Messaging Service) message sender’s INFORMATION ABOUT THE ICON phone number.
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1. PHONE OPERATION ® 5. RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth PHONE When a call is received, this screen is displayed with a sound. Touch or press the switch on the steering wheel to talk on the phone. To refuse to receive the call: Touch or press the switch on the steering wheel.
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1. PHONE OPERATION ® 6. TALK ON THE Bluetooth PHONE While talking on the phone, this screen WHEN YOU SELECT “0-9” is displayed. The operations outlined below can be performed on this INPUTTING A KEY screen. Inputting a key is not possible while driving.
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1. PHONE OPERATION INCOMING CALL WAITING To hang up the phone: Touch or press the switch on the steering When a call is interrupted by a third wheel. party while talking, this screen is dis- played. INFORMATION Touch or press the switch ●...
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1. PHONE OPERATION ® 7. Bluetooth PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION Messages can be checked. Received messages can be forwarded ® from the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using the navigation system (Quick reply). CHECKING MESSAGES Press the “HOME” button and touch “Phone”, or press the switch on Touching “Previous”...
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1. PHONE OPERATION EDITING REPLY MESSAGES REPLYING (QUICK REPLY) Reply messages can be edited while Touch “Reply”. the vehicle is parked. Touch “Edit”. Touch the screen button correspond- Touch the screen button correspond- ing to the desired message. ing to the desired message. Touch “Send”.
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1. PHONE OPERATION NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATION If “New Message Pop-up” and “New Message Voice Notification” are set to “On”, a notification appears on the screen and a voice notification will be heard when a new message arrives. (See “MESSAGE SETTINGS” on page 157.) Touch “Read”...
2. SETUP 1. PHONE SETTINGS The phonebook can be edited. Vol- PHONE SOUND SETTINGS ume, display and message settings can also be changed. The call and ring tone volume can be adjusted. A ring tone can be selected. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Phone Sound Settings”.
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2. SETUP Touch the screen button correspond- CALL VOLUME SETTING ing to the desired ring tone. Touch “Call Volume” on the “Phone Sound Settings” screen. Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the call vol- ume. Ring tones can be heard by touching the screen buttons.
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2. SETUP Perform each setting according to the Perform each setting according to the procedures outlined on the following procedures outlined on the following pages. pages. ■ THE “Contacts” SCREEN CAN INFORMATION ALSO BE DISPLAYED ● Phonebook data is managed indepen- dently for every registered phone.
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2. SETUP ■ TRANSFERRING A PHONE NUM- Transfer the phonebook data to the ® system using the Bluetooth phone. Depending on the type of cellular phone, ® The phone numbers in a Bluetooth OBEX authentication may be required phone can be transferred to the sys- when transferring phonebook data.
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2. SETUP Touch “Automatically Download Touch “Replace Contacts” or “Add Contacts” to transfer the phonebook Contacts”. from a connected cellular phone. Touch “Automatically Download Call History” to transfer the call histo- ry from a connected cellular phone. If the phonebook contains phonebook data, this screen is displayed.
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2. SETUP When the transfer is complete, “Done” This screen is displayed. The following will appear on the screen. Touch operations are performed in the same “Done”. manner as when they are performed ® Bluetooth from the “Setup” screen. When another device is con- nected ■...
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2. SETUP ■ EDITING THE PHONEBOOK DATA Input the phone number and touch “OK”. The phone number can be registered in “Phone # 1”, “Phone # 2” and “Phone # 3” separately. Phonebooks cannot be edited for PBAP compatible ® Bluetooth phones via the navigation system.
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2. SETUP ■ THE “Edit Contact” SCREEN CAN Touch “Add to Contacts” or “Update ALSO BE DISPLAYED Contact”. From the “Contact” screen Press the “HOME” button and touch “Phone”, or press the switch on the steering wheel. Touch “Contacts” on the “Phone” screen.
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2. SETUP Touch the desired data or “Select Touch “Delete”. All”, then touch “Delete”. Touch “Yes”. Multiple data can be selected and deleted at the same time. INFORMATION Touch “Yes”. ● ® When a Bluetooth phone is deleted, the phonebook data will be deleted at ■...
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2. SETUP Perform each setting according to the Touch “Options”. procedures outlined on the following pages. Touch “Manage Speed Dials”. ■ THE “Speed Dials” SCREEN CAN ALSO BE DISPLAYED From the “Speed Dial” screen Press the “HOME” button and touch “Phone”, or press the switch on the steering wheel.
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2. SETUP Touch the desired data to be regis- When this screen is displayed, the op- tered. eration is complete. ■ Touch the desired phone number. THE SPEED DIAL CAN ALSO BE REGISTERED From the “Speed Dial” screen Press the “HOME” button and touch “Phone”, or press the switch on the steering wheel.
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2. SETUP Touch “Yes” to set new speed dial. Touch “Options”. Touch the desired data to be regis- Touch “Set Speed Dial”. tered. This screen is displayed. Touch the desired phone number. The following operations are performed in the same manner as when they are per- From the “Contact”...
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2. SETUP Touch the desired data, or to delete all Touch the desired data, or to delete all the data touch “Select All”, then touch the data touch “Select All”, then touch “Delete”. “Delete”. Multiple data can be selected and deleted Multiple data can be selected and deleted at the same time.
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2. SETUP The following operations are performed in MESSAGE SETTINGS the same manner as when they are per- formed from the “Setup” screen. Message settings can be changed. Other call history can be operated simi- larly. Press the “HOME” button. Deleting after call history has been dis- played Touch...
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2. SETUP On this screen, the following functions can THE “Messaging Settings” be operated: SCREEN CAN ALSO BE DISPLAYED Function Touch to set message forwarding Press the “HOME” button and touch from cellular phones to “On” or “Phone”, or press the switch on “Off”.
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2. SETUP NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATION NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATION VOLUME SETTINGS TONE SETTINGS The new message notification volume A new message voice notification tone can be adjusted. can be selected. Touch “New Message Notification Touch “New Message Notification Volume”. Tone”. Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the new Touch the desired new message notifi- message notification volume.
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2. SETUP MESSAGE READ OUT VOLUME EDIT QUICK REPLY SETTINGS MESSAGES Message read out volume can be ad- Quick reply messages can be edited. justed. 15 messages have already been stored. Touch “Message Readout Volume”. Touch “Edit Quick Reply Messag- es”.
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2. SETUP Touch “Yes”. SCREEN FOR “Phone Display Settings” PHONE DISPLAY SETTINGS The phone display settings can be changed. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Phone” on the “Setup” screen. On this screen, the following functions can be operated: Touch “Phone Display Settings”.
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2. SETUP INCOMING CALL DISPLAY Screen button Function When a call is received, The type of incoming call display can “Full Screen” the hands-free screen is be selected. mode displayed and it can be operated on the screen. The message is dis- played on the upper side “Drop Down”...
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2. SETUP INITIALIZING THE SETTINGS The settings can be initialized. Touch “Default”. Touch “Yes”.
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2. SETUP ® 2. Bluetooth SETTINGS ® REGISTERED DEVICES A Bluetooth device can be set up. Press the “HOME” button. ® A Bluetooth device can be registered, deleted or set up. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Bluetooth*”...
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2. SETUP A passcode is not required for SSP ® REGISTERING A Bluetooth (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible DEVICE ® Bluetooth devices. Depending on the ® type Bluetooth phone being ® Bluetooth devices compatible with connected, message confirming phones (HFP) and portable players registration may be displayed on the ®...
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2. SETUP ® When 5 Bluetooth devices have al- ® EDITING THE Bluetooth ready been registered DEVICE ® When 5 Bluetooth devices have al- ® The Bluetooth device’s information ready been registered, a registered de- can be displayed on the screen. The vice needs to be deleted.
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2. SETUP ■ SETTING PORTABLE PLAYER Touch the device to be edited. CONNECTION METHOD Touch “Connect Portable Player from”. Touch “Device Name”. Touch the desired connection method. Use the software keyboard to input the device name and touch “OK”. “Vehicle”: Touch to connect the audio system to the portable player.
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2. SETUP Touch the phone to be connected. ® SELECTING A Bluetooth PHONE ® If more than one Bluetooth phone has been registered, it is necessary to se- lect which phone to connect to. It is possible to select from up to 5 reg- ®...
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2. SETUP When the result message is displayed, SELECTING PORTABLE ® the Bluetooth phone can be used. PLAYER If more than one portable player has been registered, it is necessary to se- lect which portable player to connect It is possible to select from up to 5 reg- ®...
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2. SETUP ® When another Bluetooth device is con- If the desired portable player is not on nected the list, touch “Add New” to register the portable player. (See page 165.) ® When another Bluetooth device is cur- currently connected portable rently connected, this screen is displayed.
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2. SETUP ® This screen is displayed. CHANGING THE Bluetooth SETTINGS ® Bluetooth settings changed according to the following procedures. ■ CHANGING “Bluetooth* Power” The “Bluetooth* Power” display shows The information displays the following items: the following state. When “Bluetooth* Power” is “On”: Screen button Information ®...
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2. SETUP ■ EDITING THE PASSCODE Touch “On” or “Off”. Touch “Passcode”. Touch “Save”. In the event the state of “Bluetooth* Input a passcode and touch “OK”. Power” is changed from “Off” to “On”, ® Bluetooth connection will begin. ■ EDITING THE DEVICE NAME Touch “Device Name”.
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2. SETUP ■ ® ® Bluetooth DEVICE CONNECTION INITIALIZING THE Bluetooth STATUS DISPLAY SETTINGS SETTINGS When “Bluetooth* Power” is “On” The settings can be initialized. “POWER” witch Touch “Default”. ACCESSORY or ON mode, the ® Bluetooth phone portable player’s connection status can be displayed.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE Operations such as selecting a preset station and adjusting the sound balance are carried out on the screen. Press the “HOME” button and touch “Radio” or “Media” to display the audio screen. By touching on the top right of the screen, volume adjustment, and radio station and media selection can be performed.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the ba- AUDIO SPLIT SCREEN sic features of the audio system. Some DISPLAY information may not pertain to your system. The audio split screen can be dis- Your audio system works when the played while the map screen is dis- “POWER”...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SWITCHING BETWEEN INFORMATION FUNCTIONS ● A function that enables automatic return to the previous screen from the audio screen can be selected. See page 46 for Press the “HOME” button. details. ● When the audio control mode is selected, the respective screen buttons are displayed on the screen.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch the item to be set. BALANCE Touch “OK”. A good balance of the left and right ste- reo channels and of the front and rear AUTOMATIC SOUND sound levels is also important. LEVELIZER (ASL) Keep in mind that when listening to a stereo recording or broadcast, chang- The system adjusts to the optimum vol- ing the right/left balance will increase...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION NOTICE ● The tone of each mode (such as AM, ● Do not leave portable audio device in FM and iPod) can be adjusted. the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the player.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION USB PORT A USB memory/iPod can be connect- ed to the USB port. For details, see “CONNECTING A USB MEMORY” on page 196 and “CONNECTING iPod” on page 201. Press the “HOME” button and touch “Media” to display the audio screen. Touch the “USB”...
1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 3. RADIO OPERATION STEP UP AND DOWN THE LISTENING TO THE RADIO STATION BAND AND SEEK TUNING SELECTING A RADIO STATION Touch Press the “HOME” button. This screen is displayed. Touch “Radio”. Function Touch to seek down for a station of the nearest frequency and will stop Touch the “AM”, “FM”, “SAT”...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION PRESETTING A STATION SELECTING A STATION Radio mode has a mix preset function, Tune in the desired station using one which can store up to 36 stations (6 of the following methods. stations per page x 6 pages) from any Preset tuning: Touch one of the mix pre- of the AM, FM or SAT bands.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch “TYPE ” or “ TYPE” to RADIO BROADCAST DATA move forward and backward through SYSTEM the program list. This audio system is equipped with Ra- dio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS mode allows text messages to be received from radio stations that uti- lize RBDS transmitters.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located. “Traffic”: Touch to seek a traffic program station. “TRAF SEEK” will appear on the screen. INFORMATION ● If no traffic program station is found, “No Traffic”...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 4. HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION Touch the “AM” or “FM” tab. ™ 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)
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Open the cover and connect iPod us- ™ AVAILABLE HD Radio ing an iPod cable. TECHNOLOGY MULTICAST On the FM radio frequency most digital stations have “multiple” or supplemen- tal programs on one FM station. Touch “Multicast”. Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time align- The radio stations analog ment- a user may hear a and digital volume is not None, radio broadcast issue. A short period of program- properly aligned or the sta- user can contact the radio station.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corpora- ™ tion. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
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It is necessary to enter into a separate TECHNOLOGY NOTICE service agreement with XM Satellite Radio in order to receive satellite Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are broadcast programming in the vehicle. awarded Type Approval Certificates Additional activation and service sub- from XM Satellite Radio Inc.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Touch to select the LISTENING TO SATELLITE next or previous channel. RADIO Press the “HOME” button. CHANNEL CATEGORY Touch either “TYPE ” or “ TYPE” to go to the next or previous category. Touch “Radio”. PRESETTING A CHANNEL Touch the “SAT”...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A CHANNEL DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Touch “Text” to display the artist name and song title currently being listening Preset tuning: Touch the channel selector screen button (1-6) to listen to the desired channel.
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Ck Antenna A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna ca- ble. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance. You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code. Contact XM Satellite Radio for subscription information.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION NOTICE INFORMATION ● This XM tuner supports “Audio Services” ● This equipment has been tested and (Music and Talk) of only XM Satellite found to comply with the limits for a Radio and “Text Information*” linked to class B digital device, pursuant to Part the respective “Audio Services”.
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“Apps” from the “Main Touch the “Apps” tab. Menu” screen, the “Apps” tab will be dimmed. details, refer http:// www.toyota.com/entune/ or call 1-800- 331-4331. If a compatible phone is already regis- tered, it will be connected automatically.
1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 7. USB MEMORY OPERATION Connecting a USB memory enables CONNECTING A USB users to enjoy music from the vehicle MEMORY speakers. Open the cover and connect a USB CAUTION memory. ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION PLAYING A USB MEMORY INFORMATION ● When the USB memory is connected and the audio source is changed to USB PLAYING AND PAUSING A USB memory mode, the USB memory will MEMORY start playing the first file in the first folder.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED SELECTING A DESIRED FILE/ FOLDER, ARTIST OR ALBUM TRACK ■ Touch the folder/album name screen ON THE USB TOP SCREEN button. Touch Touch repeatedly until the desired file/track number appears on the screen. The player will start playing the selected file/track from the beginning.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ON THE FILE/TRACK LIST SCREEN REPEATING Touch the file/track name screen but- The file or folder currently being lis- ton to display the following file/track list tened to can be repeated. screen. ■ REPEATING A FILE/TRACK Touch “RPT”...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION RANDOM ORDER Files or folders can be automatically and randomly selected. ■ PLAYING FILES/TRACKS IN RAN- DOM ORDER Touch “RAND” while the file or track is playing. Each time “RAND” is touched, the mode changes as follows: •...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 8. iPod OPERATION Connecting an iPod enables users to CONNECTING iPod enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Open the cover and connect iPod us- CAUTION ing an iPod cable. ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod while driving.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A PLAY MODE PLAYING iPod Touch “Browse”. PLAYING AND PAUSING iPod Select the desired play mode. If an iPod has already been connected, touch the “iPod” tab to display the screen. : Touch to start playing the music. : Touch to pause the music.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ ON THE TRACK LIST SCREEN REPEATING Touch the track name screen button to The track currently being listened to display the following track list screen. can be repeated. Touch “RPT” while the track is play- ing.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ■ PLAYING ALBUMS IN RANDOM ORDER Touch “RAND” repeatedly until “ALB.RAND” appears on the screen. Once “ALB.RAND” appears screen, the system selects an album ran- domly from all of the existing albums on the iPod. To cancel this function, touch “RAND”...
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Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher (Recommended: Ver.1.2 or higher) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher (Recommended: Ver.1.4 or higher) ● Refer http://www.toyota.com/ ® bluetooth to find approved Bluetooth Bluetooth is a trademark owned by devices for this system. Bluetooth SIG, Inc. CAUTION ●...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION ● Remaining charge is not displayed while ® the Bluetooth device is connecting. ● The amount left does not always corre- spond with the one of your portable player. ● This system does not have a charging function.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® CONNECTING A Bluetooth FCC ID : HYQDNNS078 This device complies with part 15 of the AUDIO PLAYER FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device ® may not cause harmful interference, To use the Bluetooth audio system, it and (2) this device must accept any...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION WHEN “Bluetooth* Power” IS INFORMATION ● Touching “Connect Portable Player” on the “Bluetooth*” screen also connects Manually connect the portable player ® a Bluetooth audio player. (See page in accordance with the following proce- 169.) ● dure.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® SELECTING A DESIRED PLAYING Bluetooth AUDIO TRACK/FOLDER/ALBUM ■ PLAYING AND PAUSING ON THE AUDIO TOP SCREEN ® Bluetooth AUDIO ® If a Bluetooth audio player has al- ready been connected, touch the “BT Audio” tab to display the screen. : Touch to skip to the next or previ- ous album.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A DESIRED : Touch to move the list up or down TRACK by 5 track/folder groups. If either of these screen buttons is touched when the top/ ■ ON THE AUDIO TOP SCREEN bottom page of the list is displayed, the last/first page is displayed.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION REPEATING INFORMATION ● Depending on the portable player that is The track or album currently being lis- connected to the system, certain func- tened to can be repeated. tions may not be available. ■ REPEATING A TRACK ■...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION RANDOM ORDER Tracks or albums can be automatically and randomly selected. ■ PLAYING THE TRACKS ON THE ALBUM IN RANDOM ORDER Touch “RAND” while the track is play- ing. Each time “RAND” is touched, the mode changes as follows: •...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 10. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING SWITCHES) To step up or down the frequency, press Some parts of the audio system can be and hold the switch even after you hear a adjusted using the switches on the beep.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 11. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak- NOTICE ing it possible for two signals to reach the vehicle’s antenna at the same time. If this ● To avoid damage to the audio system: happens, the signals will cancel each other •...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION Depending on differences between mod- iPod els or software versions etc., some models might be incompatible with this system. USB MEMORY USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback: • USB communication formats: USB 2.0 HS (480 Mbps) and FS (12 Mbps) “Made for iPod”...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION SAMPLING FREQUENCY MP3 files for USB memory: 001.mp3 MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 — 32, 44.1, 002.wma 48 kHz Folder 1 MPEG 2 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 — 16, 22.05, 003.mp3 24 kHz Folder 2 WMA files for USB memory: 004.mp3 005.wma...
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION TERMS Music recognition technology related data provided ® Gracenote . Gracenote is the industry ID3 TAG standard in music recognition technol- ogy and related content delivery. For This is a method of embedding track- more information visit related information in an MP3 file.
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ® You agree that your non-exclusive li- Gracenote End User License Agree- cense to use the Gracenote Data, the ment Gracenote Software, and Gracenote This application or device contains Servers will terminate if you violate software from Gracenote, Inc. of these restrictions.
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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.
2. SETUP 1. AUDIO SETTINGS Select the desired setting from “HD HD Radio™ SYSTEM Radio/Analog Setting”. SETTINGS ™ system can be set using the HD Radio procedure outlined below. Press the “HOME” button. Touch Screen button Function Touch to receive both an- “All”...
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2. SETUP iPod SETTINGS iPod can be set using the procedure outlined below. Press the “HOME” button. Touch on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Audio” on the “Setup” screen. Touch “iPod Settings”. Touch “Display Cover Art” and set it to “On” or “Off”.
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM The voice command system enables VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM the navigation, audio and hands-free OPERATION systems to be operated using voice commands. Press the talk switch. The operating procedures of voice After the “Shortcut Menu” screen has commands from the “Shortcut Menu”...
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Say the command displayed on the INFORMATION screen. ● If the navigation system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again. ● If a voice command cannot be recog- nized within 6 seconds, voice guidance will say “Pardon?”...
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION MICROPHONE VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: SEARCHING FOR A ROUTE TO It is unnecessary to speak directly into YOUR HOME the microphone when giving a com- Press the talk switch. mand. Say “Go home”. A confirmation screen will be displayed showing the recognition results.
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Say “<house number>”. VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: PERFORMING A DESTINATION Say the desired number, cardinal/intercar- dinal direction etc. in the place of the “<>”. SEARCH BY ADDRESS For example: Say “West 555”. Press the talk switch. Inputting the house number can be skipped.
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: INFORMATION SEARCH FOR A TRACK USING ● Even if the state set using voice recogni- ARTIST NAME OR ALBUM tion is different from the set state in the NAME “Address” screen (which was set when a destination was set manually), the set state in the “Address”...
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION ● A USB memory or iPod must be con- nected to enable track searching and playback. (See “USB MEMORY OPER- ATION” on page 196 and “iPod OPERA- TION” on page 201.) ● When a USB memory or iPod is con- nected, recognition data is created so tracks can be searched using voice commands.
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 2. NATURAL SPEECH INFORMATION (ENGLISH ONLY) Due to natural language speech recog- Command Expression examples nition technology, this system enables Please dial the number recognition of a command when spo- “Dial <number>” <3334445555>. ken naturally. However, the system Ring <3334445555>.
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 3. EXPANDED VOICE COMMANDS Touching “On” next to “Expanded Voice Commands” on the “Voice Set- tings” screen enables voice command operation of the audio system. (See page 52.) For more information on op- erations that can be controlled using expanded voice commands, refer to “COMMAND LIST”.
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 4. COMMAND LIST Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown below. All commands are listed in the table. For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the related commands will not be dis- played in the “Shortcut Menu”...
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION “Play Music” Shortcut Command Action Menu Plays tracks by the selected artist. “Play Artist <name>” For example: Say “Play artist <XXXXX>” Plays tracks from the selected album. “Play Album <name>” For example: Say “Play album <XXXXX>” Plays the selected track.
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Select audio mode When Expanded Voice Commands are turned “On”. (See page 231.) Shortcut Command Action Menu “Radio” Sets the audio mode to radio. “AM” Selects the AM band. “FM” Selects the FM band. “Satellite radio” Selects the satellite radio mode.
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MAP INFORMATION INFORMATION ● Map data updates are available for a Coverage areas and legal information fee. Contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther information. can be displayed and map data can be ● The “Map Information” screen displays updated.
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1. INFORMATION DISPLAY MAP COVERAGE Map data coverage areas can be dis- played. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Info” on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “Map Data” on the “Informa- tion” screen. Touch “Map Coverage”. The “Map Data Coverage” screen will be displayed.
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XM Stocks ● For further details about the service, are available with an XM TravelLink sub- contact your Toyota dealer. scription. After a 90-day trial, you must ● XM Satellite Radio is responsible for all contact XM and set up the appropriate XM...
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION 1. XM Sports XM Sports is a service included with an RECEIVE SPORTS XM Satellite Radio subscription. This INFORMATION service is also available with an XM TravelLink subscription. With this ser- The desired teams must be added in vice, you can receive updates via the order to receive information.
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION XM Sports SETTINGS ⎯ ADD ADD SPORTS TEAM OR DELETE TEAMS Touch “Add Sports Team”. To input your personalized XM Sports team. Press the “HOME” button. Touch “Info” on the “Main Menu” screen. Touch “XM Sports” on the “Informa- Up to 5 teams can be added and saved in tion”...
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION DELETE SPORTS TEAMS Touch “Delete Sports Teams”. Touch the individual sports team to be deleted or touch “Select All” to delete all the teams, and touch “Delete”. Touch “Yes” to confirm or “No” to cancel.
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION 2. XM Stocks XM Stocks is a service included with RECEIVE STOCK DATA an XM Satellite Radio subscription. This service is also available with an You must first add your desired stocks XM TravelLink subscription. With this prior to receiving data.
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION Touch “Options”. When finished, touch “OK”. Up to 10 individual stock symbols can be added and saved in the system for which information will be received. Stocks must be input one at a time. To enter a stock, the symbol of the desired stock must be known.
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION 3. XM NavWeather™ Touch “XM NavWeather”. subscription-based ™ NavWeather service allows the navi- gation system to display weather infor- mation on the map screen. The following operations can be per- formed: ™ • Show XM NavWeather information: Weather forecast information is dis- played on the map screen.
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION “Current Location” Icon Weather When “Current Location” is touched, the current position is displayed. Heavy freezing rain/ice Zoom in/out screen button The scale of the map can be changed. Heavy snow Three zoom levels can be selected; 16 miles (26 km), 30 miles (48 km) and 60 miles (97 km).
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION XM NavWeather™ INDICATOR Function Daytime weather ™ When an XM NavWeather warning is Nighttime weather issued within vicinity, ™ NavWeather indicator will appear on the Maximum temperature map screen. Minimum temperature Precipitation probability WEATHER WARNINGS Weather warnings issued within a radi- us of approximately 15 miles (25 km) or 7.8 miles (12.5 km) around the vehi- cle are displayed on the warning...
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION ® 4. XM NavTraffic subscription-based SHOW TRAFFIC EVENT ® NavTraffic service allows the naviga- tion system to display traffic informa- Press the “HOME” button. tion on the map screen. The following operations can be per- formed: ®...
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION “On Current Route”: Touch to display the ® SHOW XM NavTraffic traffic congestion information for the se- INFORMATION lected route, or the road which the current vehicle is on. If a route has not been set, Touch “Show on Map”.
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3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION ® XM NavTraffic icon When any traffic information is received, ® the XM NavTraffic icon will appear on the ® map screen. Touching the XM NavTraffic icon on the screen will start voice guid- ance for the traffic information. (See page 41.) ®...
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4. SETUP 1. XM SETTINGS Touch the item to be set. Used for changing settings for XM Sports and XM Stocks. Press the “HOME” button. On this screen, the following functions can be performed: Function Page Touch to set XM Sports. Touch Touch to set XM Stocks.
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Contents received, via a cellular phone, from the contents pro- Navigation system vider servers are displayed on the navigation screen. :For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. Entune is available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska.
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• Downloaded contents details, refer http:// • Radio stations that were listened to www.toyota.com/entune/ or call 1-800- • Input history 331-4331. INFORMATION ● AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE Once initialized, data will be erased. Pay close attention when initializing the data.
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User registration with the service contract ● If your email address was not registered (See page 254.) at your Toyota dealer when the vehicle Download the Entune application onto was purchased, an email address can your cellular phone, and login to the appli- be registered at http://www.toyota.com/...
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2. ENTUNE OPERATION 1. ACTIVATING “Apps” Touch “Update”. Each time “Apps” is activated, the sys- tem checks for updates. When there are no updates available, the main menu screen will be displayed right af- ter a screen indicating that updates are being checked for has been displayed.
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When updating is complete, the main menu screen will be displayed. The screen shown above is only an exam- ple. The actual screen may be different. For details about the function and service of each application displayed in the main menu, refer to http://www.toyota.com/ entune/.
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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.
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Press the “HOME” button. The screen shown above is only an exam- ple. The actual screen may be different. For details about the function and service of each application displayed in the main menu, refer to http://www.toyota.com/ entune/. Touch “Apps”. INFORMATION ●...
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2. ENTUNE OPERATION SETTING A DESTINATION MAKING A PHONE CALL USING “Apps” USING “Apps” Locations that were searched using Phone calls can be made to locations “Apps” can be set as a destination. which were searched using “Apps”. Touch “Map”. Touch “Call”.
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2. ENTUNE OPERATION 3. INPUTTING KEYWORD OPERATION A keyword can be input to “Apps” by For details on operating the keyboard, the software keyboard or voice recog- see “INPUTTING LETTERS AND NUM- BERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION” on nition function. page 32. The keyboard layout can be changed.
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2. ENTUNE OPERATION Search results will be displayed on the screen. The screen shown above is only an exam- ple. The actual screen may be different.
Map database information and updates This system uses the maps of DENSO. OWNERSHIP The DATABASE and the copyrights END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT and intellectual property and neigh- PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT boring rights therein are owned by CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE Tele Atlas North...
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TRANSFER LIMITATION OF LIABILITY You may not transfer the DATABASE IN NO EVENT SHALL DENSO OR to third parties, except together with TANA (OR THEIR LICENSORS OR the system for which it was created, SUPPLIERS) BE LIABLE FOR ANY provided that you do not retain any INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, copy of the DATABASE, and provided...
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U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS If you are an agency, department, or other entity of any State government, If you are an agency, department, or the United States Government or any other entity of the United States Gov- other public entity or funded in whole or ernment, or funded in whole or in part in part by the United States Govern- by the United States Government, then...
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END-USER TERMS TERMS AND CONDITIONS The data (“Data”) is provided for your Personal Use Only. You agree to use personal, internal use only and not for this Data together with vehicle naviga- resale. It is protected by copyright, and tion system for the solely personal, is subject to the following terms and non-commercial purposes for which conditions which are agreed to by you,...
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Warning. The Data may contain inac- Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO AND curate or incomplete information due to ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR the passage of time, changing circum- LICENSORS SUPPLIERS) stances, sources used and the nature SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN of collecting comprehensive geograph- RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM, DEMAND ic data, any of which may lead to incor-...
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Entire Agreement. These terms and NOTICE OF USE conditions constitute the entire agree- CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ ment between DENSO (and its licen- SUPPLIER) NAME: NAVTEQ sors, including their licensors and CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ suppliers) and you pertaining to the SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: 425 West subject matter hereof, and supersedes in their entirety any and all written or Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois...
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END USER NOTICE 5. Limitation of Liability PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CARE- EITHER INFOGROUP OR SUPPLIER FULLY BEFORE USING THIS NAVI- OF POI DATA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE GATION SYSTEM FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUEN- TIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES The Point Of Interest Data (“POI” Data) MADE OR ALLEGED IN CONNEC- in the navigation system is in part pro- TION WITH YOUR USE OF THE POI...
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No Warranty. This information is pro- Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO SHALL vided to you “as is,” and you agree to NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY use it at your own risk. DENSO and its CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION, IRRE- licensors (and their licensors and sup- SPECTIVE OF ITS NATURE, ALLEG- pliers, collectively “DENSO”) make no...
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