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WITH NAVIGATION (2ND SECTION)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
QUICK GUIDE
APPLICATION-“Map”
19
APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
73
AUDIO SYSTEM
99
BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
153
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
185
VEHICLE INFORMATION
189
SETUP
195
REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
213
INDEX
221
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
Introduction
DISPLAY AUDIO SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL
This manual explains the operation of the Display Audio system. Please read
this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at
all times.
The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of the Display Audio
system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed and
the map data available at the time of producing this document.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals from the Global
Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. Using
these signals and other vehicle sensors, the system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination.
The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your present
starting location to your destination. The system is also designed to direct you
to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner. The system is
developed by “Harman International” using “Navteq” maps. The calculated
routes may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested. Your own personal local knowledge or “short cut” may at times be faster than the calculated
routes.
The navigation system’s database includes Point of Interest categories to allow
you to easily select destinations such as restaurants and hotels. If a destination
is not in the database, you can enter the street address or a major intersection
close to it and the system will guide you there.
The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions. The audio instructions will announce the distance remaining and the direction to turn in approaching an intersection. These voice instructions will help you keep your eyes
on the road and are timed to provide enough time to allow you to maneuver,
change lanes or slow down.
Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly. The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on the satellite condition, road configuration, vehicle
condition or other circumstances. For more information on the limitations of the
system, refer to page 66.
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. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk
of injury to yourself and others.
NOTICE
● This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in
order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment.
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
To use this system in the safest possible
manner, follow all the safety tips shown
below.
This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, if used properly,
can do so. The driver is solely responsible
for the safe operation of your vehicle and
the safety of your passengers.
Do not use any feature of this system to
the extent it becomes a distraction and
prevents safe driving. The first priority
while driving should always be the safe operation of the vehicle. While driving, be
sure to observe all traffic regulations.
Prior to the actual use of this system, learn
how to use it and become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire Display Audio
system Owner’s manual to make sure you
understand the system. Do not allow other
people to use this system until they have
read and understood the instructions in
this manual.
For your safety, some functions may become inoperable when driving. Unavailable screen buttons are dimmed. Only
when the vehicle is not moving, can the
destination and route selection be done.
CAUTION
● For safety, the driver should not operate
the Display Audio system while he/she
is driving. Insufficient attention to the
road and traffic may cause an accident.
● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic
regulations and maintain awareness of
the road conditions. If a traffic sign on
the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way
street.
While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible and glance at
the screen briefly and only when it is safe.
However, do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the current vehicle
position correctly, there is a possibility of
incorrect, late, or non-voice guidance.
The data in the system may occasionally
be incomplete. Road conditions, including
driving restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore,
before following any instruction from the
system, look to see whether the instruction
can be done safely and legally.
This system cannot warn about such
things as the safety of an area, condition of
streets, and availability of emergency services. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no
circumstances is this system a substitute
for the driver’s personal judgement.
Use this system only in locations where it
is legal to do so. Some states/provinces
may have laws prohibiting the use of video
and navigation screens next to the driver.
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
QUICK GUIDE
APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES ........ 10
1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION........ 74
OVERVIEW BUTTONS ......................... 10
QUICK REFERENCE............................. 74
SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX................. 12
PICTURE SLIDESHOW ......................... 75
TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION ............ 14
EMAIL..................................................... 77
CALENDAR............................................ 79
APPLICATION-“Map”
2. ENTUNE SERVICE ......................... 80
ENTUNE SERVICE................................ 80
OPERATING NAVIGATION FUNCTION
USING ENTUNE SERVICE................. 83
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION ............ 20
QUICK REFERENCE ............................ 20
OPERATING AN APPLICATION
USING ENTUNE SERVICE................. 93
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
FUNCTION INDEX.............................. 23
MAP SCREEN OPERATION ................. 25
MAP ICONS........................................... 29
AUDIO SYSTEM
2. DESTINATION SEARCH................. 33
DESTINATION SEARCH....................... 33
3. ROUTE GUIDANCE......................... 42
STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE ........... 42
ROUTE GUIDANCE .............................. 44
SETTING AND DELETING
THE ROUTE........................................ 46
1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION ..... 100
QUICK REFERENCE........................... 100
SOME BASICS..................................... 102
RADIO OPERATION............................ 106
RADIO OPERATION (XMÂŽ Satellite
Radio BROADCAST)......................... 112
CD PLAYER OPERATION................... 117
4. MY DESTINATIONS ........................ 52
USB MEMORY/iPod OPERATION ...... 123
REGISTERING A ENTRY...................... 52
AUX DEVICE OPERATION ................. 130
DISPLAYING AND EDITING
THE ENTRY INFORMATION.............. 58
BluetoothÂŽ AUDIO OPERATION ......... 132
SENDING STORED CONTACTS
TO A USB MEMORY .......................... 60
AUDIO SYSTEM
OPERATING HINTS.......................... 144
5. NAVIGATION SETTING .................. 61
MAP SETTINGS .................................... 61
ROUTE SETTINGS ............................... 64
6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION .............................. 66
LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION
SYSTEM.............................................. 66
MAP INFORMATION ............................. 68
STEERING SWITCHES ....................... 141
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BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE
SYSTEM
SETUP
1. SETUP OPERATION .................... 196
1. BASIC INFORMATION
BEFORE OPERATION ................ 154
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 196
GENERAL SETTINGS ......................... 197
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 154
DISPLAY SETTINGS ........................... 200
HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ..................... 157
BluetoothÂŽ SETTINGS......................... 202
CONNECTING A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE ........................... 161
PHONE SETTINGS ............................. 209
VEHICLE SETTINGS........................... 211
2. TELEPHONE OPERATION ........... 170
CALLING ON A BluetoothÂŽ PHONE ... 170
TALKING ON A BluetoothÂŽ PHONE ... 176
3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION .... 179
SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION.......... 179
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM ...................................... 214
REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
OPERATION ..................................... 214
DRIVING PRECAUTIONS
(WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR
GUIDE LINES) .................................. 218
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION ................................ 186
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM.............. 186
AUDIO SETTINGS............................... 210
REGISTERING A ENTRY ................... 165
RECEIVING CALLS ON A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE ........................... 175
INDEX
ALPHABETICAL INDEX................... 222
VEHICLE INFORMATION
1. VEHICLE INFORMATION ............. 190
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 190
FUEL CONSUMPTION ....................... 191
TIRE PRESSURE WARNING
SYSTEM ........................................... 193
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QUICK GUIDE
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS ................. 10
2. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX......... 12
3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION.... 14
INPUT SCREEN OPERATION .............. 14
LIST SCREEN OPERATION ................. 16
1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS
z The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For
details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”.
No.
Name
Function
Page
By touching the screen with your finger, you can
control the selected functions.
14
Disc slot
Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on
immediately.
117
“TUNE SCROLL”
knob
Turn this knob to select radio station bands,
tracks and files. Also, the knob can be used for
selection from the list display.
103
“AUDIO” button
Press this button to access the audio system. The
audio system turns on in the last mode used.
100, 102,
103
Press this button to pause or resume playing the
music.
—
Press this button to access the BluetoothÂŽ
hands-free system.
154
Press this button to customize the function settings.
196
Touch
display
screen
button*
button
“SETUP” button
10
1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
No.
Name
Page
“SEEK/TRACK”
button
Press the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for
a radio station, or to access a desired track or file.
107, 114,
119, 121,
124, 137
“CAR” button*
Press this button to access the vehicle information system.
190
“APPS” button
Press to display a list of applications.
“PWR VOL” knob
Press this knob to turn the audio system on and
off, and turn it to adjust the volume.
102
Press this button to eject a disc.
117
button
QUICK GUIDE
Function
20, 74
*: If equipped
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1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
2. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX
APPLICATION SYSTEM
To access the application system, press
the “APPS” button. The “Applications”
menu screen will be displayed. The driver
can use the navigation system and the other applications. For details, see page 19,
73.
AUDIO SYSTEM
To access the audio system, press the
“AUDIO” button. The audio control screen
will be displayed. Audio sources: Radio,
CDs, iPod, USB, AUX and BluetoothÂŽ audio. For details, see page 99.
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BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE
SYSTEM
To access the BluetoothÂŽ hands-free system, press the
button. The driver
can make or receive phone calls without
taking their hands off the steering wheel.
For details, see page 153.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
To access the voice command system,
press the
switch on the steering
wheel. The driver can operate the Display
Audio system by giving a command. For
details, see page 185.
1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
VEHICLE INFORMATION
(IF EQUIPPED)
Shifting into the “R” position will automatically show the view behind the rear of the
vehicle on the display screen. For details,
see page 213.
SETUP
To customize the function settings, press
the “SETUP” button. The interface language can also be changed from the setup
menu. For details, see page 195.
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QUICK GUIDE
To access the vehicle information system,
press the “CAR” button. Fuel consumption and tire pressure can be checked. For
details, see page 189.
REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION
This system is operated mainly by the
screen buttons on the screen.
INPUT SCREEN OPERATION
z To prevent damage to the screen, lightly
touch screen buttons on the screen with
the finger. When a screen button on the
screen is touched, a beep sounds. (To set
a beep sound, see page 197.)
z Do not use objects other than your finger
to touch the screen.
When searching for an address or a
name, letters and numbers can be input via the screen.
INFORMATION
● Letters cannot be input while driving.
NOTICE
● To prevent the 12-volt battery from being
discharged, do not leave the system on
longer than necessary when the engine
is not running.
INPUTTING LETTERS AND
NUMBERS
Touch the keys directly to input letters
or numbers.
INFORMATION
● If the system does not respond to a
touch on a screen button, move the finger away from the screen and then
touch it again.
● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be operated.
● Wipe off fingerprints using a glass cleaning cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners
to clean the touch screen.
● The displayed image may become
darker and moving images may be
slightly distorted when the display is
cold.
● Under extremely cold conditions, the
screen may not be displayed and the
data input by a user may be deleted.
Also, the screen buttons may be harder
than usual to depress.
● When you look at the screen through
polarized material such as polarized
sunglasses, the screen may be dark and
hard to see. If so, look at the screen
from different angles, adjust the screen
settings (See “DISPLAY SETTINGS” on
page 200.), or take off your sunglasses.
14
: Touch to delete one letter. Touch
and hold to continue deleting letters.
Touch “OK”.
INFORMATION
● When a character is input, a hint will
appear displaying a possible match for
the word to be searched.
● Currently unavailable screen buttons will
be dimmed.
● When an entry is too long to be displayed in the input field, the last section
of the input text will be displayed with
the initial section displayed as “...”.
● If the vehicle starts moving while letters
are being input, a warning message will
be displayed and letters cannot be input.
Touch “Previous” to return to the previous screen.
1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
■INPUTTING SYMBOLS
Touch
Touch
QUICK GUIDE
■CHANGING
BETWEEN LOWER
CASE AND UPPER CASE
Touch
or
: Touch to enter in lower case.
keyboard layout
) or
) keyboard layout
: Touch to enter in upper case.
z Each time
or
is touched,
input will change between upper case and
lower case input.
INFORMATION
● In the following situations, the input
mode will automatically change between
upper and lower case.
• When the keyboard layout is
changed to upper case input, the layout will automatically change back to
lower case input after one letter has
been entered.
• When “/”, “&”, “.” or “(” is input, the
keyboard layout will automatically be
changed to upper case input.
• When all characters are deleted, the
keyboard layout will automatically
change to upper case input.
Touch the symbol keys directly to input
symbols.
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1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
ENTERING FROM THE LIST OF
MATCHING ENTRIES
On certain screens, a candidate entry
text or word prediction list based on the
input letters will be displayed. The desired item can be selected and entered.
LIST SCREEN OPERATION
When a list is displayed, use the appropriate screen button to scroll through
the list.
Enter letters.
: Touch to shift to the next or
previous page.
or
z If a candidate entry text displayed in the
input field is what is desired, touch “OK”.
z Touching
displays the candidate
entry text list. The number of matching
items is shown. Up to 300 items are displayed.
z The list will be displayed automatically, if
the number of matching entries is 5 or
less.
z By touching and holding this screen button, the screen can be scrolled up or
down. Scrolling will automatically stop
when the top/bottom of the list is reached.
:Touch to have entries that are too
long to fit in the current field scrolled
automatically from right to left.
:This indicates the displayed screen’s
position.
Touch desired item.
INFORMATION
● While driving, changing pages will be
limited.
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1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS
IN LISTS
QUICK GUIDE
Some lists contain character screen
buttons, “ABC”, “DEF” etc., which allow a direct jump to list entries that begin with the same letter as the
character screen button.
Touch one of the character screen buttons.
INFORMATION
● Every time the same character screen
button is touched, the list starting with
the subsequent character is displayed.
17
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NAVIGATION OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE .................... 20
2. NAVIGATION SYSTEM
FUNCTION INDEX ...................... 23
3. MAP SCREEN OPERATION......... 25
TO DISPLAY MAP SCREEN ................. 25
MAP SCREEN OPERATION ................. 25
4. MAP ICONS................................... 29
POI* ICONS ........................................... 29
DESTINATION SEARCH
1. DESTINATION SEARCH............... 33
DESTINATION SEARCH ON THE
“My Destinations” SCREEN................. 33
DESTINATION SEARCH ON THE
“Enter Destination” SCREEN............... 35
*: Point of Interest
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2
APPLICATION-“Map”
ROUTE GUIDANCE
1. STARTING ROUTE
GUIDANCE .................................. 42
NAVIGATION SETTING
1. MAP SETTINGS ............................ 61
SETTING THE MAP .............................. 61
STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE
SCREEN ............................................. 42
2. ROUTE SETTINGS ....................... 64
SETTING THE ROUTE ......................... 43
SETTING THE ROUTE OPTIONS ........ 64
2. ROUTE GUIDANCE....................... 44
ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN .............. 44
VOICE GUIDANCE ............................... 45
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION
3. SETTING AND DELETING
THE ROUTE................................. 46
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM .............. 66
SETTING FROM THE “Options”
SCREEN ............................................. 46
2. MAP INFORMATION..................... 68
ADDING DESTINATIONS ..................... 49
DETOURING A SEGMENT ON THE
ROUTE................................................ 51
MY DESTINATIONS
1. REGISTERING A ENTRY .............. 52
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY ............ 52
2. DISPLAYING AND EDITING
THE ENTRY
INFORMATION ............................ 58
DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE
ENTRY INFORMATION...................... 58
3. SENDING STORED CONTACTS
TO A USB MEMORY ................... 60
SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A
USB MEMORY.................................... 60
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
The navigation application and several other applications can be accessed by
pressing the “APPS” button.
When the “APPS” button is pressed, the “Applications” menu screen that was last
displayed is returned to. Touch
to display the “Applications” menu screen.
X“Applications” menu screen
No.
Function
Press to display a list of applications.
“Map” provides the user with navigation, route calculation, destination
entry (manually or via voice recognition), turn by turn directions, and
real-time traffic.
25
Touch to view pictures stored on a USB memory.
75
Touch to display Emails.
77
Touch to access the connected phone’s calendar, tasks and notes.
79
Touch to access the applications.
Touch to close or delete the applications.
Touch to shift to the next or previous page.
20
Page
83, 85, 93
93, 94
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
To display the “Navigation” menu screen, touch “Dest” on the map. From this
screen, destinations can be entered and route-related settings can be changed.
X“Navigation” menu screen
APPLICATION-“Map”
No.
Function
Page
Touch to display the “My Destinations” screen.
A destination can be entered by selecting an item from the list of stored
destinations, previous destinations or the addresses from the connected phone’s phone book.
33
Touch to display the “Enter Destination” screen.
A destination can be entered by address, POI or using advanced options. It can also be added as a waypoint to a destination.
35, 49
Touch to display the “Traffic Messages” screen.
Traffic messages function is using Entune service.
It contains a list of traffic messages relating to the set route, all traffic
messages and warnings.
86
Touch to display the “Route Options” screen.
The route preferences, avoidance criteria and traffic messages function can be adjusted.
64
Touch the corresponding icon to change to the “My Destinations”, “Enter Destination”, “Traffic Messages” or “Route Options” screen.
33, 35, 49,
64, 86
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
XOverview guidance screen
No.
Function
Page
This symbol indicates a map layout. Touching this symbol changes the
map layout.
28
Displays the distance, the estimated travel time to the destination, or
the estimated arrival time at the destination.
44
Displays traffic information on the route.
86
Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turn
direction.
44
Touch to display the “Options” screen.
46
Touch to display the “Navigation” menu screen.
21
Displays the current street name.
44
Touch to display the “Applications” menu screen.
22
20, 74
Touch to hear voice guidance and/or adjust the volume of voice guidance.
45
Touch to change the map scale.
27
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
2. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX
XMap
Displaying maps
Page
25
Displaying the current vehicle position
25
Viewing the current vehicle position vicinity map
27
Changing the scale
27
Changing the map layout
27
Displaying Point of Interest Icons
29
Viewing traffic messages
86
Searching destination
APPLICATION-“Map”
Viewing the map screen
Page
Searching the destination
33
Setting the entry registered with the system as the destination
33
XRoute guidance
Before starting route guidance
Page
Recalculating the route
43
Viewing alternative routes
42
Starting route guidance
42
Before starting or during route guidance
Page
Viewing the route
46
Adding destinations
49
Recalculating the route
47
Changing the estimated travel/arrival time display
63
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
During route guidance
Page
Stopping route guidance
46
Adjusting route guidance volume
45
Displaying the entire route map
46
XMemory point
Memory point
Page
Registering the entry
52
Editing the entry
58
Loading the entry from external devices
56
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
3. MAP SCREEN OPERATION
TO DISPLAY MAP SCREEN
Press the “APPS” button.
INFORMATION
MAP SCREEN OPERATION
z When the “APPS” button is pressed, the
“Applications” menu screen that was last
displayed will be returned to. Touch
until the “Applications” menu
screen is displayed.
Touch “Map”.
Touch “Confirm”.
CURRENT VEHICLE POSITION
DISPLAY
When starting the navigation system,
the current position is displayed first.
This screen displays the current vehicle position and a map of the surrounding area.
z The current vehicle position mark
appears in the center of the map screen.
z After about a few seconds, the “CAUTION” screen automatically switches to
the map screen.
25
APPLICATION-“Map”
● The “CAUTION” screen will be displayed
when the screen is changed to the map
screen for the first time after the engine
switch has been in the “ACC” or “ON”
position.
● If “Map” is touched while the map is
loading or an application is in use, a
pop-up window will be displayed. When
the loading process is complete, the
map screen will be displayed.
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
INFORMATION
● The vehicle icon can be changed. (See
page 61.)
● While driving, the current vehicle position mark is fixed on the screen and the
map moves.
● The current position is automatically set
as the vehicle receives signals from the
GPS (Global Positioning System). If the
current position is not correct, it is automatically corrected after the vehicle
receives signals from the GPS.
● After 12-volt battery disconnection, or on
a new vehicle, the current position may
not be correct. As soon as the system
receives signals from the GPS, the correct current position is displayed.
■CURRENT LOCATION AND GPS INFORMATION
Current location, geo-coordinates and
GPS information are displayed.
Touch “Options” on the map.
Touch “Location & GPS Information”.
An information screen will be displayed.
z On this screen, the following information is
displayed.
No.
Information
The information provided varies,
depending whether the road currently being travelled on is a freeway or a street.
Latitude and Longitude
Amount of available satellites
and the altitude.
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION
When any point on the map is touched,
that point moves to the center of the
screen and is shown by the cursor
mark
Any of the following map configurations can be selected.
■MAP SCALE
Touch “+” or “-” to change the scale of
the map screen.
INFORMATION
● The scale range is
miles.
● After the scale has
new scale indicator
the upper left area
while.
from 150 ft to 250
been changed, the
will be displayed in
of the screen for a
move off the screen. When
is
touched, the current vehicle position mark
returns to the center of the screen and the
map moves as the vehicle proceeds along
the designated route.
z When the scroll feature is used, the current vehicle position mark may disappear
from the screen. Touch
to display
the current vehicle position on the map
screen.
z When “Calculate” is touched, the starting route guidance screen is displayed.
(See page 42.)
z When “Save” is touched, the point is
registered in the “Stored” list on the “My
Destinations” screen. (See page 54.)
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APPLICATION-“Map”
z If a finger is continuously held on the
screen, the map will continue scrolling in
that direction until the finger is removed.
z A street name or geo-coordinates of the
touched point will be shown, depending
on the scale of the map.
z After the screen is scrolled, the map
remains centered at the selected location
until another function is activated. The current vehicle position mark will continue to
move along your actual route and may
MAP CONFIGURATIONS
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
■MAP LAYOUT
X3D Heading
The map layout can be changed from
“3D Heading”, “2D Heading” or “2D
North”.
Touch
or
X2D Heading
Touch the desired map layout.
X2D North
“3D Heading”: Touch to display 3D map.
The direction of vehicle travel is always up.
“2D Heading”: Touch to display 2D map.
The direction of vehicle travel is always up.
“2D North”: Touch to display 2D map. Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel,
north is always up.
28
z Map layout can be also changed by
“Map Settings”. (See page 61.)
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
4. MAP ICONS
POI ICONS
Icon
DISPLAY POI ICONS
z POI icons are displayed on the map.
Court house
Place of worship
Accommodation, Hotel/Motel
Pharmacy
Convention Center, Exhibition
Center
Finance, Bank
Cash Dispenser
z You can select a particular type of Point
of Interest displayed on the screen.
(See page 61.)
■LIST OF POI ICONS
XPublic
Post Office
Business, B. General, B. facility
Medical, Doctor, Health & Care
Icon
Name
Ambulance, Hospital/Polyclinic
Library
Fire Station
College/University
Police Station
School
Phone Box, Communication
Tourist office
Dentist
Cemetery, funeral director
Veterinarian
Government Office, Institution,
City hall, Community gen.
Community
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APPLICATION-“Map”
Points of Interest such as gas stations
and restaurants can be displayed on
the map screen. Their location can
also be set as a destination.
Name
1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
XTraffic
Icon
Icon
Name
Car Dealer/Repairer, Repair Facility, Repair General, Car Wash,
Tire Repair
Name
Motorcycle Dealer
XClubbing
Icon
Name
Car Dealer
Multiple POI
Highway Exit
Bar, Nightlife
Airport, Dep. /Arrival, Ground, International, Domestic
Leisure, Cultural Center, Theater, Music Center, Concert Hall
Bus Terminal, Bus Stop, Transportation, Public Transp. Stop,
Transport general
Cinema
Railway Station
Casino
Metropolitan Train
Cafe/Bar, Cafe
Restaurant, French, Belgian,
Chinese, German, Greek, Vegetarian, Fast Food, Grill, Sea
Food, Sandwich, Steak...
Gas Station
Rent-a-Car,-Facility, -Parking
Ferry Terminal
Parking, Open Parking Area, P.
Area general
XSport
Icon
Name
Sport, Sport General, sport activities
Parking Garage
Golf Course
Open P.A. P+P
Race Track
Rest Area
Motoring Organization, Automobile Club
Stadium, Sports Center, Hippodrome
Water Sports
Mover, Moving Company
Bowling
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
XLeisure
Icon
Icon
Name
Name
Clothing
Amusement Park
Cleaning & Laundry
Winery
APPLICATION-“Map”
Museum
Shopping, Market Place, Shopping Center, Factory Outlet
Shop, Department Store, Drivethrough-bottle-shop
Tourist Attractions,
Tourist Attractions
Important
Park/Recreational Area
Yacht Basin, Harbour
Camping Ground
Grocery Store
Historical Monument
RV Park, Camping
Bookstore
Hair & Beauty
Photography
Shoestore
Wine & Liquor
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
DISPLAYING POI
INFORMATION
Touch the desired POI icon on the
map.
Touch
XOne POI
XMultiple POI
POI information will be displayed.
z When “Calculate” is touched, the starting route guidance screen is displayed.
(See page 42.)
z When “Save” is touched, the point is
registered in the “Stored” list on the “My
Destinations” screen. (See page 54.)
z When
is touched, the registered
telephone number is called.
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2. DESTINATION SEARCH
1. DESTINATION SEARCH
DESTINATION SEARCH ON
THE “My Destinations”
SCREEN
There are several ways to search a
destination.
(b)Destination search by previous destinations
(c)Destination search by the connected phone’s phone book
Destinations can be selected from the
destinations registered with the system. To use this function, it is necessary to register the entry. (See page
52.)
Touch “Stored” on the “My Destinations” screen.
Touch the desired entry.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “My Destinations”.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 58.)
z The “My Destinations” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
on any of the
Touch the tab for the desired method.
INFORMATION
● If “Home” has not been registered, a
message will be displayed and the
setting screen will automatically
appear. (See page 53.)
z Please refer to the following pages for a
description of each operation.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
(a)Destination search by stored destinations
DESTINATION SEARCH BY
“Stored”
2. DESTINATION SEARCH
DESTINATION SEARCH BY
“Previous”
DESTINATION SEARCH BY
“Phone Book”
A destination can be selected from the
past destination list.
A destination can be set using the
address of a contact from the phone
book of a connected cellular phone.
Before using this function, connect a
BluetoothÂŽ phone with a phone profile.
(See page 203.)
Touch “Previous” on the “My Destinations” screen.
Touch the desired entry.
If a contact does not have address information stored, the entry will be
dimmed.
Touch “Phone Book” on the “My Destinations” screen.
Touch the desired entry.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 58.)
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
INFORMATION
● The list can contain a maximum of
100 entries. When the maximum is
reached, the oldest destination is
deleted, making room for the new destination to be stored in the list.
z Touch “Search Contact” to search by
the contact's name.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 58.)
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
INFORMATION
● “Search Contact” cannot be operated while driving.
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2. DESTINATION SEARCH
DESTINATION SEARCH ON
THE “Enter Destination”
SCREEN
There are several ways to search a
destination.
DESTINATION SEARCH BY
“Address”
A destination can be searched using a
city name or zip code.
Touch “Address” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “Country”.
Touch the desired country.
Touch “State” and enter the desired
state (USA and Mexico) or province
(Canada).
(a)Destination search by address
(b)Destination search by POI
(c)Destination search by advanced
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Enter Destination”.
z The “Enter Destination” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch the tab for the desired method.
z Please refer to the following pages for a
description of each operation.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
2. DESTINATION SEARCH
Touch “City” or “Zip” to enter the city
name or zip code.
DESTINATION SEARCH BY
“POI”
POIs in a specific area can be
searched by category, name or from
the map.
■SEARCHING “By Category”
z When either a “City” or “Zip” is entered,
the other will be entered automatically.
Touch “Street” to enter the street
name.
Touch “No.” to enter the street No.
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “By Category”.
Touch the desired item to search the
area. (See page 38.)
Touch the desired category.
Touch “Calculate Route”.
INFORMATION
● “Calculate Route” can be selected
once a “City” or “Zip” has been
entered. If “Calculate Route” is
touched when only “City” or “Zip” has
been entered, a route search starts with
the center of the city entered as the destination.
● While driving, screen buttons other than
“Country” cannot be selected.
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2. DESTINATION SEARCH
Touch
for the desired item.
Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “By Name” on the “POI”
screen.
Touch the desired item to search the
area. (See page 38.)
Input POI name.
Touch “OK”.
Touch “Calculate”.
z When “Save” is touched, the point is
registered in the “Stored” list on the “My
Destinations” screen. (See page 54.)
z When
is touched, the registered
telephone number is called.
Follow the steps “SEARCHING “By
Category”” from “STEP 5”. (See page
36.)
INFORMATION
● Searching “By Name” cannot be
operated while driving.
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
INFORMATION
● The POI search result list is sorted by
distance to the POI. The distance can be
sorted by the following methods:
• When the search area is set to “At
Current Position”, “Around” or
“Along Route”, the distance will be
calculated from the current position to
the POI.
• When the search area is set to “At
Destination”, the distance will be
calculated from the destination to the
POI.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
z If you touch the desired item, the starting
route guidance screen will be displayed
directly. (See page 42.)
■SEARCHING “By Name”
2. DESTINATION SEARCH
■SELECTING “By Map”
■SELECTING THE SEARCH AREA
Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “By Category”, “By Name” or
“By Map”.
Touch “By Map” on the “POI” screen.
Touch the desired POI icon on the
map.
Follow the steps “SEARCHING “By
Category”” from “STEP 5”. (See page
36.)
Touch the desired item to search the
area.
Touch the desired item to search the
area. (See page 38.)
INFORMATION
● Depending on the current map scale,
not all POI icons will be available for
selection.
“At Current Position”: Around the current position
“Around”: Around the defined country
(See page 39.)
“At Destination”: Around the main destination
“Along Route”: Along the current route
INFORMATION
● When route guidance is not in use, “At
Destination” and “Along Route” cannot be selected.
● When “At Destination” is selected,
POIs around the destination will be
searched. POIs around waypoints will
not be searched.
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2. DESTINATION SEARCH
XSelecting “Around” area
If you select “Around”, touch “Define” to select the desired search area.
Touch “Country” to select a country.
■ONLINE SEARCH
A destination can be selected via Entune service. For detailed information
about “Online Search”, see page 83.
■FUEL PRICES
Touch “State” and enter the desired
state (USA and Mexico) or province
(Canada).
Touch “City” or “Zip” to enter the
name or zip code.
For detailed information about “Fuel
Prices”, see page 85.
z When either a “City” or “Zip” is entered,
the other will be entered automatically.
Touch “Define as Search Area”.
INFORMATION
● If only country is selected, a countrywide
POI search is possible.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
Fuel Prices function is using Entune
service. It enables the navigation system to display current fuel prices and
gas station locations, which can be set
as a destination if desired.
2. DESTINATION SEARCH
DESTINATION SEARCH BY
“Advanced”
Touch “Advanced” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
■SELECTING ON MAP
Touch “Select Point on Map” on the
“Advanced” screen.
Touch the desired point on the map.
Touch “Calculate”.
Touch the desired method to search
the destination.
z Please refer to the following pages for a
description of each operation.
z When “Save” is touched, the point is
registered in the “Stored” list on the “My
Destinations” screen. (See page 54.)
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The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
2. DESTINATION SEARCH
■ENTER GEO-COORDINATES
● If a destination that is not located on a
road is set, the vehicle will be guided to
the point on a road nearest to the destination.
● This function cannot be operated while
driving.
■ENTER INTERSECTION
Touch “Enter Geo-coordinates” on
the “Advanced” screen.
Touch “Enter Intersection” on the
“Advanced” screen.
Touch “N” or “S”.
Touch “Country” to select a country.
Input the latitude (Degreesq, Minutes’,
Seconds”).
Touch “W” or “E”.
Touch “State” and enter the desired
state (USA and Mexico) or province
(Canada).
Input the longitude (Degreesq, Minutes’, Seconds”).
Touch “City” or “Zip” to enter the city
name or zip code.
Touch “OK”.
Touch “Calculate”.
Touch “Street” to input the name of
the first intersecting street and then
touch “OK”.
Touch “Street” to input the name of
the second intersecting street and then
touch “OK”.
Touch “Start Calculation”.
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
z When “Save” is touched, the point is
registered in the “Stored” list on the “My
Destinations” screen. (See page 55.)
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
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APPLICATION-“Map”
Geo coordinates can be entered in
DMS format (Degreesq, Minutes’, Seconds”). Only coordinate values that
can potentially exist are able to be entered. Impossible coordinate values
and their relevant screen buttons will
be dimmed.
INFORMATION
3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
1. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE
STARTING ROUTE
GUIDANCE SCREEN
After searching the destination, the
starting route guidance screen will be
displayed.
According to the setting, either the normal screen or route alternatives screen
will be displayed. (See page 64.)
CAUTION
INFORMATION
● The default recommended route can be
changed. (See pages 43 and 64.)
● The arrival time or the remaining time
will be displayed in the upper right area
of the map. Each time the area is
touched, the display switches between
displaying the arrival time and remaining
time.
● Distance of the entire route is displayed
on the map.
● The starting route guidance screen will
always be displayed in 2D North.
● Be sure to obey traffic regulations and
keep road conditions in mind while driving. If a traffic sign on the road has been
changed, the route guidance may not
indicate such changed information.
ROUTE ALTERNATIVES
SCREEN
Three recommended routes are displayed on the map.
NORMAL SCREEN
The recommended route will be displayed on the map.
Touch one of the three recommended
routes to select it.
Touch “Start”.
z “Avoid”: Touch to adjust the avoidance
criteria before starting the route guidance. (See page 43.)
z “Preferences”: Touch to adjust the
route preferences before starting the
route guidance. (See page 43.)
z “Avoid”: Touch to adjust the avoidance
criteria before starting the route guidance. (See page 43.)
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Starts route guidance. (See page 44.)
Start route guidance. (See page 44.)
INFORMATION
● The arrival time and distance of the
entire route will be displayed in the list.
● The starting route guidance screen will
always be displayed in 2D North.
3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
SETTING THE AVOIDANCE
CRITERIA
SETTING THE ROUTE
SETTING THE ROUTE
PREFERENCES
Touch “Preferences” on the starting
route guidance screen.
Touch the desired item.
Touch “Avoid” on the starting route
guidance screen.
Touch the desired item.
APPLICATION-“Map”
“Avoid Freeways”: Touch to avoid
freeways.
“Fast Route”: Touch to calculate the fastest route.
“Short Route”: Touch to calculate the
shortest route.
“Ecological Route”: Touch to calculate
an ecological route.
The route will be recalculated.
“Avoid Toll Roads”: Touch to avoid toll
roads.
“Avoid Tunnels”: Touch to avoid tunnels.
“Avoid Ferries”: Touch to avoid ferries.
“Avoid Border Crossings”: Touch to
avoid border crossings.
Touch
The route will be recalculated.
INFORMATION
● Setting the route preference and avoidance can be also changed from the
“Route Options” screen. (See page 64.)
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3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
2. ROUTE GUIDANCE
ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN
While guiding the route, the following
screen will be displayed.
z On this screen, the following information is
displayed.
No.
Information
Distance and travel/arrival time to
the destination
■SIGNPOSTS
When approaching the turn, a signpost
will automatically be displayed.
■LANE RECOMMENDATION
When approaching a maneuver, the
lane recommendation will automatically be displayed.
Traffic message on the route (See
page 86.)
The colored section of the bar reduces as the vehicle approaches
the next turn
Distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turn direction
INFORMATION
The name of the road currently being travelled on
Guidance route
Current position
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● If the vehicle goes off the guided route,
the route will be recalculated.
● For some areas, the roads have not
been completely digitized in our database. For this reason, the route guidance may select a road that should not
be traveled on.
● The above items will be displayed
depending on the map scale.
● The displaying of the above items can
be switched off. (See page 61.)
3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
VOICE GUIDANCE
The voice guidance provides various
messages as you approach an intersection, or other points where maneuvering the vehicle is necessary.
CAUTION
● Be sure to obey the traffic regulations
and keep the road condition in mind
especially when you are driving on IPD
roads. The route guidance may not have
the updated information such as the
direction of a one way street.
APPLICATION-“Map”
z When
is touched while route guidance is active, the last navigation
announcement will be repeated.
z After touching
, touch “+” or “-” to
adjust the volume level of the navigation
announcements.
z After touching “+” or “-”, short audible
information will be given to control the current volume level (e.g. turn up/turn down).
INFORMATION
● The street names may not be pronounced correctly or clearly due to the
text to-speech function.
● On freeways, interstates or other highways with higher speed limits, the voice
guidance will be made at earlier points
than on city streets in order to allow time
to maneuver the vehicle.
● If the system cannot determine the current vehicle position correctly (in cases
of poor GPS signal reception), the voice
guidance may be early or delayed.
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3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
3. SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTE
Routes can be checked, changed and
recalculated during route guidance.
SETTING FROM THE
“Options” SCREEN
Checking and setting routes is mainly
performed from the “Options” screen.
Touch “Options”.
No.
Function
Touch to change the map setting.
(See page 61.)
Touch to stop the current route guidance.
Touch to set the route preferences
and the avoidance criteria for the
route calculation. (See page 47.)
(The current status is displayed on
the right of the item.)
Touch to display a list of the different
segments of the route. It is also possible to define a detour. (See page
47.) (The current status is displayed
on the right of the item.)
Touch to display the complete route.
Touch the desired items.
Touch to block a fixed distance on
the road ahead. (See page 48.) (The
current status is displayed on the
right of the item.)
Touch to display the current location, geo-coordinates and GPS information. (See page 26.)
Touch to display the destination’s information. (See page 48.)
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
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3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
SETTING THE ROUTE
PREFERENCE OR AVOIDANCE
CRITERIA
Touch “Route Options For Current
Route” on the “Options” screen.
Touch the desired item to change the
route setting.
Touch “Route List” on the “Options”
screen.
Touch the desired item to display the
segment.
“Preferences”: Touch to adjust the route
preferences. (See page 43.)
“Avoid”: Touch to adjust the avoidance
criteria. (See page 43.)
A list of the different segments of the
route can be displayed.
APPLICATION-“Map”
DISPLAYING THE ROUTE LIST
z Guidance arrow, street name, distance to
the point are displayed.
The detail of the segment is displayed.
The route will be recalculated.
or
: Touch to display the next or previous segment.
z Touch “Detour” to detour the desired
segment. (See page 51.)
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3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
BLOCK ROAD AHEAD
A fixed distance on the road ahead can
be blocked.
DISPLAYING THE
DESTINATION INFORMATION
The destination information is displayed.
Touch “Block Road Ahead” on the
“Options” screen.
Touch the desired item to select the
desired detour distance.
Touch “Destination Information” on
the “Options” screen.
The destination information screen will
be displayed.
“Deactivate Block Road Ahead”: Touch
to deactivate the function.
“Block Next 1 mi” ~ “Block Next 12mi”:
Touch to detour the next 1 mile ~ 12 miles
of the current route (road).
z “Deactivate Block Road Ahead” can be
selected when the block road ahead function has been activated.
The route will be recalculated.
z A blocked route will be marked in the map.
z After the blocked route has been
detoured, the block road ahead function
will automatically be deactivated.
z On this screen, the following information is
displayed.
No.
Information
Address of destination
Selected route preference
Selected avoidance criteria
Arrival time, remaining time and
distance to destination
Address of each waypoint (if entered)
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3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
ADDING DESTINATIONS
Destinations can be added and the
route changed accordingly.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Enter Destination”.
Touch “Add as Waypoint”.
XIf you search the destination by “Select
Point on Map” or “Enter Geo-coordinates”
Touch “Add”.
XIf you search the destination by the other
methods
Touch the desired entry.
Touch “Insert Waypoint” to select the
position of the waypoint.
The route will be recalculated.
z The “Enter Destination” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “Waypoint” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch the desired method to search
the destination.
INFORMATION
● In addition to the main destination, a
maximum of 4 waypoints can be set.
● The main destination is marked by
the waypoints are marked by
z For detailed information about searching
the destination on the map, see page 33.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
XIf you search the destination by “Enter
Address”
3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
EDITING DESTINATIONS
Touch “Show Destination List” on
the “Waypoint” screen.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
No.
Function
Touch to register the point in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen. (See page 55.)
Touch to change the order of the
destinations. Touch
or
to
move the destination up or down the
order displayed on the next screen.
Touch the desired destination to be edited.
Touch to delete the destination.
Touch to delete all waypoints.
INFORMATION
● If the main destination is deleted, the
last waypoint before the deleted destination will become the new main destination.
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Touch desired item.
3. ROUTE GUIDANCE
CANCELLING THE DETOURED
SEGMENT
DETOURING A SEGMENT ON
THE ROUTE
When detouring a segment, the detour
route can be changed.
Display the route list. (See page 47.)
Touch “Detours”.
Touch “Detour Off”.
APPLICATION-“Map”
DETOURING THE SEGMENT
Display the route list. (See page 47.)
Touch the desired segment to detour.
Touch “Detour”.
z If there is more than one point to detour, a
list of points to detour will be displayed.
Select points from the list to cancel
detouring them.
The route will be recalculated.
or
: Touch to display the next or
previous segment.
The route will be recalculated.
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4. MY DESTINATIONS
1. REGISTERING A ENTRY
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY
Input the entry address. (See page 35.)
Touch “Save New Entry”.
Touch “OK”.
The entry is saved in the “Stored” list.
Up to 200 destinations can be registered with this system.
INFORMATION
● This function cannot be operated while
driving.
REGISTERING FROM THE “My
Destinations” SCREEN
Input the entry name.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “My Destinations”.
z The “My Destinations” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “Stored” on the “My Destinations” screen.
Touch “Create New Entry”.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 58.)
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4. MY DESTINATIONS
■REGISTERING “Home”
If “Home” has not been registered,
touching “Home” allows a home address to be registered.
Touch “Home”.
XIf you search the destination by “Enter
Address”
Touch “Save as Home Address”.
XIf you search the destination by “Select
Point on Map” or “Enter Geo-coordinates”
Touch “Save”.
XIf you search the destination by the other
methods
Touch the desired entry from the list.
The entry is registered as “Home” in
the “Stored” list.
Touch “Yes”.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 58.)
Touch the desired method to search
the point.
z For details about searching the point on
the map, see page 33.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
4. MY DESTINATIONS
REGISTERING FROM THE MAP
Touch the desired point on the map.
THE “Previous” OR “Phone Book”
SCREEN
Search the point by “Previous” or
“Phone Book”. (See pages 34 and 34.)
Touch
Touch “Add to Stored Destinations”.
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM
THE
“My
Destinations”
SCREEN” from “STEP 7”. (See page
52.)
next to the desired item.
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM
THE
“My
Destinations”
SCREEN” from “STEP 7”. (See page
52.)
Search the point by “POI”. (See pages
32 and 36.)
Touch “Save”.
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■REGISTERING FROM THE LIST ON
Touch “Save”.
REGISTERING FROM POI
REGISTERING FROM THE LIST
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM
THE
“My
Destinations”
SCREEN” from “STEP 7”. (See page
52.)
INFORMATION
● If the contact includes an address and a
phone number, they will be stored in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations”
screen and “Contacts” screen. (See
pages 52 and 165.)
4. MY DESTINATIONS
■REGISTERING FROM THE DESTI-
REGISTERING FROM GEOCOORDINATES
NATION LIST
Display the “Show Destination List”
screen. (See page 50.)
Search the point by “Enter Geo-coordinates”. (See page 41.)
Touch the desired destination.
Touch “Save”.
Touch “Add to Stored Destinations”.
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM
THE
“My
Destinations”
SCREEN” from “STEP 7”. (See page
52.)
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM
THE
“My
Destinations”
SCREEN” from “STEP 7”. (See page
52.)
APPLICATION-“Map”
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4. MY DESTINATIONS
REGISTERING FROM AN
EXTERNAL DEVICE
“vCard” formatted data can be transferred from a USB memory to this system. Transferred addresses and
numbers will be stored in the “Stored”
list on the “My Destinations” screen
and “Contacts” screen. (See pages 52
and 165.)
■LOADING ADDRESSES VIA A USB
MEMORY
Touch “Advanced” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “Load Contacts from USB”.
The following screen will be displayed
while loading the data.
Open the cover of the USB/AUX port
and connect a USB memory.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
The following screen will be displayed
when loading is complete.
The entry is registered in the “Stored”
list on the “My Destinations” screen
and “Contacts” screen. (See pages 52
and 165.)
z The USB/AUX port is located on the
instrument panel, or in the console box or
glove box etc. The location and design are
different depending on the vehicle. For
details, see the Pictorial index of “Owner’s
Manual”.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Enter Destination”.
NOTICE
z The “Enter Destination” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
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on any of the
● Do not turn off the engine while downloading.
4. MY DESTINATIONS
INFORMATION
● If a message similar to the one below is
displayed, delete X item(s) in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations”
screen and “Contacts” screen to make
room for the new destination(s). (See
pages 58 and 168.)
APPLICATION-“Map”
■LOADING ADDRESSES FROM A
PHONE
Address and number will be stored in
the “Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen and “Contacts” screen.
(See pages 52 and 165.) For detailed
information about “Load Addresses
from Phone”, see page 91.
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4. MY DESTINATIONS
2. DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION
DISPLAYING AND EDITING
THE ENTRY INFORMATION
XThe entry options screen of “Phone
Book” list
Detailed information of entries in the
list can be displayed or edited.
Touch
next to the desired item on
the “My Destinations” screen.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
NO.
Function
Touch to display the details of
the entry information. (See page
59.)
XThe entry options screen of “Stored” list
Touch to change the entry name.
(See page 59.)
Touch to edit the address. (See
page 59.)
Touch to delete the entry.
Touch to delete all entries.
XThe entry options screen of “Previous”
list
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Touch to register the entry in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen and “Contacts”
screen. (See page 54.)
4. MY DESTINATIONS
SHOW DETAILS OF THE
ENTRY
Touch “Show Details” on the entry
options screen.
EDITING THE ADDRESS
Touch “Edit Address” on the entry
options screen.
Input the new address. (See page 35.)
Touch “Save Changes”.
This screen will be displayed.
z When you touch “Start”, the starting
route guidance screen will be displayed.
CHANGING THE ENTRY NAME
Touch “Rename XX” on the entry options screen.
Input the new name.
Touch “OK”.
APPLICATION-“Map”
z The address will be marked on the map.
z The address and a picture, if available, of
the contact from the system’s phone book
will be displayed.
INFORMATION
● This function cannot be operated while
driving.
● If an entry that is transferred from a cellular phone is edited, the change will
affect the entry in the “Stored” list on the
“My Destinations” screen and “Contacts”
screen. (See pages 52 and 165.)
INFORMATION
● This function cannot be operated while
driving.
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4. MY DESTINATIONS
3. SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY
SENDING STORED
CONTACTS TO A USB
MEMORY
The entries stored in the “Stored” list
on the “My Destinations” screen and
“Contacts” screen (See pages 52 and
165.) can be transferred to a USB
memory.
Touch “General”.
Touch “Send Stored Contacts to
USB”.
The following screen will be displayed
while sending the data.
Open the cover of the USB/AUX port
and connect a USB memory.
z The USB/AUX port is located on the
instrument panel, or in the console box or
glove box etc. The location and design are
different depending on the vehicle. For
details, see the Pictorial index of “Owner’s
Manual”.
Press the “SETUP” button.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
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The following screen will be displayed
when sending data to the USB memory
is complete.
5. NAVIGATION SETTING
1. MAP SETTINGS
SETTING THE MAP
Touch “Options”.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be set.
No.
Function
Touch to change the map layout.
(See page 28.)
Touch to change the vehicle
icon. (See page 62.)
Touch “Map Settings”.
Touch to change the screen to
“Day” or “Night”. (See page
63.)
Touch to change the estimated
time between “Arrival Time/Distance” and “Remaining Time/
Distance” to the destination.
(See page 63.)
Touch the item to be set.
Touch to set the display of the
route guidance arrow on or off.
(See page 44.)
Touch to set the display of the
name of the road currently being
travelled on to on or off. (See
page 44.)
Touch to set the display of signposts on or off. (See page 44.)
Touch to set the display of the
lane recommendation on or off.
(See page 44.)
Touch to set the display of the
traffic message icons on or off.
(See page 44.)
INFORMATION
● The current setting of each item is displayed on its right.
● Selected item’s checkboxes will change
to
when the item has been
selected. All selected items will be activated simultaneously.
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APPLICATION-“Map”
Touch to set the display of POI
icon categories. (See page 62.)
5. NAVIGATION SETTING
POIS ON MAP
VEHICLE ICONS
POI categories displayed on the map
can be selected.
Touch “POIs on Map” on the “Map
Settings” screen.
No.
Function
Touch to display all categories.
Touch to hide all icons.
Touch to display the selected
icons.
Touch to select items from other
categories.
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Touch “Vehicle Icons” on the “Map
Settings” screen.
Touch the desired icon.
Touch
Select the POI categories.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
The vehicle icon can be changed.
Touch
5. NAVIGATION SETTING
DAY/NIGHT MODE
The screen can be changed to day
mode or night mode.
Touch “Day/Night Mode” on the “Map
Settings” screen.
Touch the desired item.
“Automatic”: Touch to change the screen
to day or night mode depending on the position of the headlight switch.
“Day”: Touch to always display the map in
day mode.
“Night”: Touch to always display the map
in night mode.
Touch
The estimated time to the destination
can be changed between arrival time/
distance and remaining time/distance.
It can also be turned off.
Touch “Arrival Information” on the
“Map Settings” screen.
Touch the desired item.
“Off”: Touch to turn off the estimated time/
distance.
“Arrival Time/Distance”: Touch to display the arrival time in the upper right area
of the map. The distance to the destination
will also be displayed.
“Remaining Time/Distance”: Touch to
display the remaining time to reach the
destination in the upper right area of the
map. The distance to the destination will
also be displayed.
Touch
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APPLICATION-“Map”
ARRIVAL INFORMATION
5. NAVIGATION SETTING
2. ROUTE SETTINGS
SETTING THE ROUTE
OPTIONS
SETTING THE ROUTE
CALCULATION
The route preferences for the route calculation can be set.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Route Options”.
“Route Type”: Touch to select the route
type between “Fast Route”, “Short
Route” and “Ecological Route”.
“Show Route Alternatives”: Touch to
display 3 routes (fastest, shortest and ecological) on the map after a route calculation.
“Make a Round Trip”: Touch to have the
route automatically calculated back to the
starting point after the set destination has
been reached.
z Entered waypoints will also be considered
on the way back to the starting point.
Touch
INFORMATION
● “Show Route Alternatives” and
“Make a Round Trip” are not selectable at the same time.
z The “Route Options” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “Preferences” on the “Route
Options” screen.
Touch the desired item.
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5. NAVIGATION SETTING
SETTING THE AVOIDANCE
CRITERIA FOR THE ROUTE
CALCULATION
The avoidance criteria for the route calculation can be set.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Route Options”.
APPLICATION-“Map”
z The “Route Options” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “Avoid” on the “Route Options”
screen.
Touch the desired item.
“Avoid Freeways”: Touch to avoid freeways.
“Avoid Toll Roads”: Touch to avoid toll
roads.
“Avoid Tunnels”: Touch to avoid tunnels.
“Avoid Ferries”: Touch to avoid ferries.
“Avoid Border Crossings”: Touch to
avoid border crossings.
Touch
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6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
This navigation system calculates the
current vehicle position using satellite
signals, various vehicle signals, map
data, etc. However, an accurate position may not be shown depending on
satellite condition, road configuration,
vehicle condition or other circumstances.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) developed and operated by the U.S. Department of Defense provides an accurate
current vehicle position, normally using 4
or more satellites, and in some case 3 satellites. The GPS system has a certain level
of inaccuracy. While the navigation system
will compensate for this most of the time,
occasional positioning errors of up to 300
feet (100 m) can and should be expected.
Generally, position errors will be corrected
within a few seconds.
The GPS signal may be physically obstructed, leading to inaccurate vehicle position on the map display. Tunnels, tall
buildings, trucks, or even the placement of
objects on the instrument panel may obstruct the GPS signals.
The GPS satellites may not send signals
due to repairs or improvements being
made to them.
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Even when the navigation system is receiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may not be shown accurately or
inappropriate route guidance may occur in
some cases.
NOTICE
● The installation of window tinting may
obstruct the GPS signals. Most window
tinting contains some metallic content
that will interfere with GPS signal reception of the antenna. We advise against
the use of window tinting on vehicles
equipped with navigation systems.
z Accurate current vehicle position may not
be shown in the following cases:
• When driving on a small angled Yshaped road.
• When driving on a winding road.
• When driving on a slippery road such as
in sand, gravel, snow, etc.
• When driving on a long straight road.
• When motorway and surface streets run
in parallel.
• After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier.
• When a long route is searched during
high speed driving.
• When driving without setting the current
position calibration correctly.
• After repeating a change of direction by
going forward and backward, or turning
on a turntable in the parking lot.
• When leaving a covered parking lot or
parking garage.
• When a roof carrier is installed.
• When driving with tire chains installed.
• When the tires are worn.
• After replacing a tire or tires.
• When using tires that are smaller or
larger than the factory specifications.
• When the tire pressure in any of the four
tires is not correct.
6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
z Inappropriate route guidance may occur in
the following cases:
• When turning at an intersection off the
designated route guidance.
• If you set more than one destination but
skip one of them, auto reroute will display a route returning to the destination
that was skipped.
• When turning at an intersection for which
there is no route guidance.
• When passing through an intersection
for which there is no route guidance.
• During auto reroute, the route guidance
may not be available for the next turn to
the right or left.
• It may take a long time to operate auto
reroute during high speed driving. In
auto reroute, a detour route may be
shown.
• After auto reroute, the route may not be
changed.
• An unnecessary U-turn may be shown or
announced.
• A location may have multiple names and
the system will announce one or more.
• Some routes may not be searched.
• If the route to your destination includes
gravel, unpaved roads or alleys, the
route guidance may not be shown.
• Your destination point might be shown
on the opposite side of the street.
• When a portion of the route has regulations prohibiting the entry of the vehicle
that vary by time or season or other reasons.
• The road and map data stored in the
navigation system may not be complete
or may not be the latest version.
APPLICATION-“Map”
INFORMATION
● This navigation system uses tire turning
data and is designed to work with factory-specified tires for the vehicle.
Installing tires that are larger or smaller
than the originally equipped diameter
may cause inaccurate display of the current vehicle position. The tire pressure
also affects the diameter of the tires so
make sure the tire pressure of all four
tires is correct.
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6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
2. MAP INFORMATION
END-USER TERMS
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6. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
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APPLICATION-“Map”
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
APPLICATIONS OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE..................... 74
2. PICTURE SLIDESHOW ................. 75
DISPLAYING THE PICTURES.............. 75
PLAYING PICTURE SLIDESHOWS ..... 76
ENTUNE SERVICE
1. ENTUNE SERVICE ....................... 80
BEFORE USING ENTUNE .................... 80
AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE................. 82
INITIALIZING PERSONAL DATA .......... 82
RECEIVING A NEW EMAIL .................. 77
2. OPERATING NAVIGATION
FUNCTION USING ENTUNE
SERVICE ..................................... 83
CHECKING “Email” ............................... 77
ONLINE SEARCH.................................. 83
4. CALENDAR ................................... 79
FUEL PRICES ....................................... 85
3. EMAIL ............................................ 77
CHECKING CALENDAR ....................... 79
TRAFFIC MESSAGES........................... 86
LOADING ADDRESSES FROM A
PHONE................................................ 91
3. OPERATING AN APPLICATION
USING ENTUNE SERVICE......... 93
OPERATING AN APPLICATION ........... 93
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE
SCREEN ............................................. 95
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1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
The navigation application and several other applications can be accessed by
pressing the “APPS” button.
When the “APPS” button is pressed, the “Applications” menu screen that was last
displayed is returned to. Touch
to display the “Applications” menu screen.
X“Applications” menu screen
No.
Function
Press to display a list of applications.
“Map” provides the user with navigation, route calculation, destination
entry (manually or via voice recognition), turn by turn directions, and
real-time traffic.
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Touch to view pictures stored on a USB memory.
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Touch to display Emails.
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Touch to access the connected phone’s calendar, tasks and notes.
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Touch to access the applications.
Touch to close or delete the applications.
Touch to shift to the next or previous page.
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83, 85, 93
93, 94
1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION
2. PICTURE SLIDESHOW
When the vehicle is stopped, pictures
stored on a USB memory can be
viewed.
Press the “APPS” button to display
the “Applications” menu screen.
● Images cannot be viewed while driving.
● When the vehicle starts moving while
viewing pictures, a pop-up window will
be displayed and pictures cannot be displayed. Touch “Previous” to return to
the previous screen.
● Available image data format: JPEG,
PNG and BMP
z If the “Applications” menu screen is not
displayed, touch
played.
until it is dis-
Touch “Pictures”.
The slideshow starts automatically.
DISPLAYING THE PICTURES
Open the cover of the USB/AUX port
and connect a USB memory.
: Touch to stop the slideshow.
z The USB/AUX port is located on the
instrument panel, or in the console box or
glove box etc. The location and design are
different depending on the vehicle. For
details, see the Pictorial index of “Owner’s
Manual”.
INFORMATION
● All readable pictures on the device are
displayed in chronological order. The
slideshow will repeat when it is finished.
● The pictures will be changed every few
seconds.
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
INFORMATION
1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION
PLAYING PICTURE
SLIDESHOWS
A slideshow can be played, paused,
and desired images can be selected.
Touch “Show”.
Operating switches will be displayed.
“Hide”: Touch to close the slideshow options.
: Touch to pause the slideshow.
: Touch to play the slideshow
again.
: Touch to display the previous
picture.
: Touch to display the next picture.
INFORMATION
● When the slideshow is playing, the
pause and skip screen buttons disappear automatically after a few seconds.
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1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION
3. EMAIL
Incoming Emails to a connected
BluetoothÂŽ capable phone can be
downloaded. Before using this
application, connect the BluetoothÂŽ
phone with phone profile. (See page
203.)
CHECKING “Email”
Press the “APPS” button to display
the “Applications” menu screen.
displayed, touch
played.
RECEIVING A NEW EMAIL
When a new Email is received, a pop-up
window is displayed on the screen.
z This function can be set to “On” or
“Off”. (See page 209.)
until it is dis-
Touch “Email”.
z When the downloading of an Email has
been completed, the mail list will be displayed.
Touch the desired Email.
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z If the “Applications” menu screen is not
1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION
z The state of Email is shown by the following icons.
: Unread mail
: Read mail
: Important mail
The text of the Email is displayed.
: Touch to have the Email read out.
To cancel this function, touch
NOTICE
● Do not turn off the engine while downloading.
INFORMATION
● Email cannot be sent.
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1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION
4. CALENDAR
Calendar entries, tasks and notes from
a connected BluetoothÂŽ capable
phone can be downloaded. Before
using this application, connect the
BluetoothÂŽ phone with phone profile.
(See page 203.)
z When the downloading of the calendar is
complete, the current day’s calendar
entries will be displayed.
When a displayed schedule entry is
touched, the entry’s detailed information is displayed.
Press the “APPS” button to display
the “Applications” menu screen.
: Touch to display the following day’s
schedule.
: Touch to display the current day’s
tasks.
: Touch to display the notes.
NOTICE
● Do not turn off the engine while downloading.
z If the “Applications” menu screen is not
displayed, touch
played.
until it is dis-
INFORMATION
● Calendar entries cannot be edited.
Touch “Calendar”.
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
CHECKING CALENDAR
: Touch to display the previous day’s
schedule.
2. ENTUNE SERVICE
1. ENTUNE SERVICE
BEFORE USING ENTUNE
Input the username and then touch
“OK”.
USER REGISTRATION
Touch “enTune Password”.
Input the password and then touch
“OK”.
Touch “Confirm Login Information”.
When purchasing the vehicle, an email
address is registered at your Toyota
dealer. If your email address was not
registered at your Toyota dealer, your
email address can be registered at the
Entune website. A user registration
guidance email containing a web address will be sent.
Perform user registration from the designated web address.
LOGIN PROCESS TO ENTUNE
SERVICE
If the following screen is displayed
when you use the Entune service, enter the login information.
Touch “enTune Username”.
z When “Remember Password” is on, the
entered user login information will be
remembered for every login.
: Entune is available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska.
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2. ENTUNE SERVICE
REGISTERING THE
DOWNLOADED ENTUNE
APPLICATION
Download the Entune application using
your cellular phone.
Run the Entune application on your
cellular phone.
● If your email address was not registered
at your Toyota dealer when the vehicle
was purchased, an email address can
be registered at http://www.toyota.com/
entune/.
● Entune operational procedures can also
be confirmed by visiting http://
www.toyota.com/entune/.
● This system supports the following service.
• Bluetooth® Specification
Ver.1.1 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.2.1 + EDR or
higher)
• Profiles
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
Ver.1.0 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.1.5 or higher)
DUN (Dial-Up Networking Profile)
Ver.1.1 or higher
PAN (Personal Area Network)
Ver. 1.0
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
Ver.1.0 or higher
SSP (Serial Port Profile)
MAP (Message Access Profile)
• Application
PIM (Personal Information Manager)
● If your cellular phone does not support
HFP, you cannot register the BluetoothÂŽ
phone, or use DUN/PAN or PBAP profiles individually.
● If the connected Bluetooth® phone version is older than recommended or
incompatible, this function may not be
used.
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
Enter a user name and password into
the Entune application on your cellular
phone.
INFORMATION
2. ENTUNE SERVICE
AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE
z Entune is available in the 48 states,
D.C. and Alaska.
INFORMATION
● When using Entune, depending on the
details of your cellular phone contract,
data usage fees may apply. Confirm
data usage fees before using this service.
● In this section, the required operations
to activate application, connect a cellular
phone to the navigation system and registration steps for Entune are explained.
For details regarding Entune operations
and each of the application, refer to
http://www.toyota.com/entune/.
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INITIALIZING PERSONAL
DATA
The personal data used in application
can be reset. (See “DELETE PERSONAL DATA” on page 199.)
z The following personal data can be
deleted and returned to their default settings:
• Downloaded contents
• Radio stations that were listened to
• Input history
INFORMATION
● Once initialized, data will be erased. Pay
close attention when initializing the data.
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2. OPERATING NAVIGATION FUNCTION USING ENTUNE SERVICE
ONLINE SEARCH
A destination can be selected via online search.
Before using this function, connect a
BluetoothÂŽ phone with an internet profile. (See page 203.)
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Enter Destination”.
Touch “Search Area”.
Select the desired search area.
z The “Enter Destination” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “Online Search by Xxxx”.
z Online search can be entered on the
“Applications” menu screen.
z When the following screen is displayed,
enter the user login information and then
touch “Confirm Login Information”.
(See page 80.)
“At Current Position”: Touch to define
the area at the current position.
“Define City”: Touch to define the area by
city name. Input the city name and then
touch “OK”.
“From Map”: Touch to define the area on
map. Touch the desired city on the map
and then touch “Select”.
“At Destination”: Touch to define the
area around the main destination. When
route guidance is not in use, “At Destination” cannot be selected.
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z When the cost warning or roaming warning screen is displayed, touch “Continue”. This function can be set to on or
off. (See page 208.)
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Touch “Enter Search Word”.
Input the search word and then touch
“OK”.
11 The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
INFORMATION
● The color of
indicates if online connection is active or not. After a timeout
of 1 minute, an active online connection
will automatically be terminated.
The search results will be displayed.
Touch the desired item.
z Up to 20 items will be searched when performing an online search.
“Download More”: Touch to search up to
20 new items. Up to 60 items can be downloaded.
“Previous Results”: Touch to display the
previous result.
“Next Results”: Touch to display the next
result.
10 Touch “Calculate”.
“Details”: Touch to display the details of
the point information.
: Touch to call the registered telephone number.
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FUEL PRICES
Touch
for the desired item.
It enables the navigation system to display current fuel prices and gas station
locations, which can be set as a destination if desired.
Before using this function, connect a
BluetoothÂŽ phone with an internet profile. (See page 203.)
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Enter Destination”.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
No.
Function
Touch to display search result list
sorted by company brand.
Touch to display search result list
sorted by the price.
Touch to display search result list
sorted by the distance.
Touch to select the desired fuel
type.
z The “Enter Destination” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “POI” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
z If you touch the desired item, the starting
route guidance screen will be displayed
directly. (See page 42.)
Touch “Calculate”.
Touch “Fuel Prices” on the “POI”
screen.
z When the login information screen is displayed, enter the user login information
and then touch “Confirm Login Information”. (See page 80.)
z When the cost warning or roaming warning screen is displayed, touch “Continue”. This function can be set to on or
off. (See page 208.)
z When “Save” is touched, the point is
registered in the “Stored” list on the “My
Destinations” screen. (See page 54.)
z When
is touched, the registered
telephone number is called.
The starting route guidance screen will
be displayed. (See page 42.)
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TRAFFIC MESSAGES
Touch “On Route”, “Show All” or
“Warnings” to select the desired list.
It contains a list of traffic messages relating to the set route, all traffic messages and warnings.
Before using this function, connect a
BluetoothÂŽ phone with an internet profile. (See page 203.)
DISPLAYING TRAFFIC
MESSAGES
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Traffic Messages”.
“On Route”: During route guidance, the
traffic messages relating to the set route
will be displayed.
“Show All”: All traffic messages will be
displayed.
“Warnings”: Traffic messages with warnings will be displayed.
z The “Traffic Messages” screen can be displayed by touching
on any of the
“Navigation” screens or “Traffic” on the
“Applications” menu screen.
z When the login information screen is displayed, enter the user login information
and then touch “Confirm Login Information”. (See page 80.)
z When the cost warning or roaming warning screen is displayed, touch “Continue”. This function can be set to on or
off. (See page 208.)
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Touch the desired message.
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z On this screen, the following information is
displayed.
No.
Information
Street number
Route segment
If route segment is not available,
information such as street name,
city name, region or country will
be displayed.
OF
TRAFFIC
MESSAGE
ICONS
Icon
Name
Slippery
Bad weather
Wind
APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
: Icon of an incident
■LIST
Snow fall
: Icon of an incident on the
route
Traffic
: Icon of an incident on the
detoured route
Heavy traffic
Distance to incident
Accident
The traffic message will be displayed.
Road construction
Narrow track
Warning
Blockage
or
: Touch to display next or previous traffic message.
: Touch to have the traffic message
read out. To cancel this function, touch
Security checkpoint
Information
“More”: Touch to display all messages.
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DETOURING A SEGMENT
FROM A TRAFFIC MESSAGE
LIST
If a traffic message relates to the route
being travelled, the desired segment
can be detoured.
z The mark of the TMC on the “On Route”
screen changes into
■CANCELLING
Displaying the traffic information list.
(See page 86.)
Touch “On Route” on the “Traffic
Messages” screen.
Touch the desired segment to detour.
THE
DETOURED
SEGMENT
Touch the detoured segment on the
“On Route” screen.
Touch “Detour Off”.
■DETOURING THE SEGMENT
The route will be recalculated.
: Touch to display the next or
previous message.
or
: Touch to have the traffic message
read out. To cancel this function, touch
Touch “Detour”.
“More”: Touch to display all traffic messages.
The route will be recalculated.
z The mark of the TMC on the “On Route”
screen changes to
or
: Touch to display the next or
previous message.
: Touch to have the traffic message
read out. To cancel this function, touch
“More”: Touch to display all traffic messages.
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RECALCULATING THE ROUTE
BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGES
XIf “Consider” is selected
Touch “Ignore” or “Detour”.
You will be informed about relevant
traffic messages on the route by a popup window.
A pop-up window may differ depending
on the traffic message settings. (See
page 91.)
The following screen will be displayed.
The route will be recalculated automatically.
“Ignore”: Touch to ignore the message.
“Detour”: Touch to recalculate the route.
■IF “Manual” IS SELECTED
The following screen will be displayed.
“Consider”: Touch to display with the current route, the TMC event and the suggested detour.
“Ignore”: Touch to ignore the message.
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TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS
Touch “Dest” on the map.
Touch “Route Options”.
■SETTING “Radius Filter”
Once the radius filter has been set,
only traffic messages within the radius
will be displayed in the traffic message
list.
Touch “Radius Filter” on the “Settings” screen.
Touch desired item.
z The “Route Options” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “Settings”.
“Off”: Touch to deactivate the function.
“6 mi” ~ “60 mi”: Touch to set the radius
from 6 miles to 60 miles.
z Please refer to the following pages for a
description of each setting.
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Touch
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■SETTING “Dynamic Reroute”
The method of reroute can be set.
Touch “Dynamic Reroute” on the
“Settings” screen.
Touch the desired item.
LOADING ADDRESSES
FROM A PHONE
Addresses and numbers will be stored
in the “Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen and “Contacts” screen.
(See pages 52 and 165.)
Touch
Touch “Enter Destination”.
z The “Enter Destination” screen can be displayed by touching
“Navigation” screens.
on any of the
Touch “Advanced” on the “Enter Destination” screen.
Touch “Load
Phone”
Addresses
from
z When the login information screen is displayed, enter the user login information
and then touch “Confirm Login Information”. (See page 80.)
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
“Off”: Touch to disable receiving traffic
messages and no reroute will be calculated.
“Automatic”: Touch to enable relevant
traffic messages on the route to be displayed as a pop-up window and activate
automatic reroute calculation.
“Manual”: Touch to enable relevant traffic
messages on the route to be displayed as
a pop-up window but disable automatic reroute calculation. The user decides if reroute calculation is desirable or not.
Touch “Dest” on the map.
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z When the cost warning or roaming warning screen is displayed, touch “Continue”. This function can be set to on or
off. (See page 208.)
The following screen will be displayed
when loading is complete.
The entry is registered in the “Stored”
list on the “My Destinations” screen
and “Contacts” screen. (See pages 52
and 165.)
NOTICE
● Do not turn off the engine while downloading.
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INFORMATION
● If a message similar to the one below is
displayed, delete X item(s) in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations”
screen and “Contacts” screen to make
room for the new destination(s). (See
pages 58 and 168.)
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3. OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING ENTUNE SERVICE
OPERATING AN
APPLICATION
Before using applications, connect the
BluetoothÂŽ phone with an internet
profile. (See page 203.) If a BluetoothÂŽ
connection with an internet profile is
not currently active, applications will be
dimmed.
z When the cost warning or roaming warning screen is displayed, touch “Continue”. This function can be set to on or
off. (See page 208.)
z Several downloaded applications can be
opened at the same time and the desired
application can be selected.
is displayed on the left side of application names that are currently open.
The application is opened.
■OPENING AN APPLICATION
Press the “APPS” button to display
the “Applications” menu screen.
(on some applications): Touch to update the data
■CLOSING AN APPLICATION
Touch
Touch “Close” on the right side of the
application to be closed.
z If the “Applications” menu screen is not
displayed, touch
played.
until it is dis-
Touch the desired application.
z When the login information screen is displayed, enter the user login information
and then touch “Confirm Login Information”. (See page 80.)
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OPENING/CLOSING AN
APPLICATION
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DELETING AN APPLICATION
Touch
Touch “Delete” on the right side of the
application to be deleted.
z Applications that displayed “Delete” on the
right side of the application can be
removed.
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The following confirmation screen will
be displayed. Touch “Yes”.
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IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN
When problems occur starting up the application player, a message will appear on
the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested
corrective action.
Display conditions
Corrective action
“This feature is unavailable
while transferring contacts.”
Contacts are being transferred manually from the
phone book.
When the transfer of contacts
is complete, perform the operation.
“There is a problem with the
Bluetooth connection.
For
troubleshooting
assistance,
please
visit
toyota.com or call 1-800-3314331.”
The cellular phone cannot be
connected.
Refer
to
http://
www.toyota.com/entune/ to
confirm if the phone is
compatible or not.
“This feature is unavailable
during a handsfree call.”
A hands-free
progress.
After the hands-free call is finished, perform the operation.
call
is
in
To use the services, an active
application needs to be running on your phone. For more
information,
please
visit
toyota.com.
The Entune application cannot be connected to SSP.
Refer
to
http://
www.toyota.com/entune/ to
confirm if the phone is SSP
compatible or not, and then
activate the Entune application.
Apps
connection
was
dropped.
Please check your phone.
Communication was disconnected.
After a few moments, retry
the operation.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
Message
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APPLICATION-THE OTHERS
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AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE .................. 100
2. SOME BASICS ............................ 102
TURNING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
ON OR OFF....................................... 102
CONTROLS USING THE
“TUNE SCROLL” KNOB .................... 103
SWITCHING AUDIO SOURCE ............ 103
DSP CONTROL ................................... 104
TONE AND BALANCE ......................... 105
3. RADIO OPERATION ................... 106
SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE........... 106
PRESETTING A STATION .................. 106
SELECTING A STATION ..................... 107
RADIO BROADCAST DATA
SYSTEM ............................................ 107
TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT .............. 108
USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY.... 109
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4. RADIO OPERATION
(XMÂŽ Satellite Radio
BROADCAST) ........................... 112
7. AUX DEVICE OPERATION......... 130
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN
XMÂŽ Satellite Radio .......................... 112
SWITCHING TO AUX MODE .............. 131
DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID.............. 112
SWITCHING TO SATELLITE RADIO
MODE ............................................... 113
CHANNEL CATEGORY ...................... 113
PRESETTING A CHANNEL ................ 113
SELECTING A CHANNEL................... 114
DISPLAYING THE TITLE
AND NAME ....................................... 114
IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER
MALFUNCTIONS.............................. 115
5. CD PLAYER OPERATION .......... 117
INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC ... 117
SWITCHING TO CD MODE ................ 118
PLAYING AN AUDIO CD .................... 118
PLAYING A MP3/WMA DISC.............. 120
6. USB MEMORY/iPod
OPERATION .............................. 123
CONNECTING A PORTABLE
AUDIO DEVICE................................. 130
PLAYING A PORTABLE
AUDIO DEVICE................................. 131
8. BluetoothÂŽ AUDIO
OPERATION ............................. 132
SWITCHING TO BluetoothÂŽ
AUDIO MODE ................................... 133
CONNECTING BluetoothÂŽ AUDIO ...... 134
PLAYING BluetoothÂŽ AUDIO............... 137
9. STEERING SWITCHES............... 141
STEERING SWITCHES
(WITH TWO DIRECTION
STEERING SWITCH)........................ 141
STEERING SWITCHES
(WITH FOUR DIRECTION
STEERING SWITCH)........................ 142
10. AUDIO SYSTEM
OPERATING HINTS.................. 144
RADIO RECEPTION............................ 144
CONNECTING A USB
MEMORY OR iPod ........................... 123
iPod...................................................... 145
SWITCHING TO
USB OR iPod MODE ........................ 124
CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER
AND DISCS ....................................... 146
PLAYING A USB
MEMORY OR iPod ........................... 124
MP3/WMA FILES ................................. 148
USB MEMORY .................................... 146
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS .................. 149
TERMS ................................................ 150
GracenoteÂŽ .......................................... 151
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1. QUICK REFERENCE
To access the audio system, press the “AUDIO” button. The audio system turns
on in the last mode used.
z The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For
details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”.
No.
Name
Function
Page
A selected audio source is displayed, and it can
be operated with the touch screen controls.
Disc slot
Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on
immediately.
117
“Source”
Touch to select your desired audio sources. The
audio source selection screen will be displayed.
103
“TUNE SCROLL”
knob
Turn to select radio station bands, tracks and
files. Also, the knob can be used for selection
from the list display.
103
“AUDIO” button
Press to display the audio control screen. The audio system turns on in the last mode used.
102103
Audio
screen
button*
100
control
Press to pause or resume playing the music.
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No.
Name
Function
Page
“SEEK/TRACK”
button
Press the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for
a station, or to access a desired track or file.
107, 114,
119, 121,
124, 137
“PWR VOL” knob
Press to turn the audio system on and off, and
turn to adjust the volume.
102
Press to eject a disc.
117
button
*: If equipped
AUDIO SYSTEM
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2. SOME BASICS
This section describes some of the basic features of the audio system. Some
information may not pertain to your
system.
TURNING THE AUDIO
SYSTEM ON OR OFF
Your audio system works when the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or
“ON” position.
CAUTION
● For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada:
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
FCC Warning: Changes or modifications
in construction not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment. Radio frequency exposure. This device is approved for Mobile
Application only and, to comply with
applicable FCC radio frequency exposure regulations, must be used with a
distance of at least 7.9 in. (20 cm)
between the antenna and the body of
any person at all time during use.
● Laser products
• Do not take this unit apart or attempt to
make any changes yourself. This is an
intricate unit that uses a laser pickup to
retrieve information from the surface of
compact discs. The laser is carefully
shielded so that its rays remain inside
the cabinet. Therefore, never try to disassemble the player or alter any of its
parts since you may be exposed to
laser rays and dangerous voltages.
• This product utilizes a laser. Use of
controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
NOTICE
● To prevent the 12-volt battery from being
discharged, do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when the
engine is not running.
102
“AUDIO” button: Press this button to display screen buttons for the audio system.
“PWR VOL” knob: Press this knob to turn
the audio system on and off. Turn this
knob to adjust the volume. The system
turns on in the last mode used.
INFORMATION
● If the volume is adjusted while music is
paused or muted, the pause or mute will
be cancelled.
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CONTROLS USING THE
“TUNE SCROLL” KNOB
SWITCHING AUDIO SOURCE
Press the “AUDIO” button.
XRadio mode
Radio stations can be tuned in manually
using this knob.
XModes other than radio
Tracks, songs or files can be selected using the knob.
XWhen a list displayed
When a list is displayed on the screen, turn
the “TUNE SCROLL” knob to move the
cursor box to select a desired item from
the list, and pressing the knob will play it.
The track that is being played is highlighted.
Touch “Source” on the screen.
Touch a desired audio source.
INFORMATION
● You cannot select dimmed screen buttons. Connect the audio device before
selecting.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
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XWith JBL sound system
DSP CONTROL
Press the “AUDIO” button.
Touch
or
XUSB memory/iPod and BluetoothÂŽ audio modes
Touch the desired screen button.
AUTOMATIC SOUND
LEVELIZER (ASL)
z DSP control can be set from the
“Options” screen. Touch “Options” and
then touch “Sound Settings” on the
next screen.
XModes other than USB memory/iPod
and BluetoothÂŽ audio
The system adjusts to the optimum volume and tone quality according to vehicle speed to compensate for
increased vehicle noise.
XWithout JBL sound system
Touch “On” of “Automatic Sound
Levelizer”.
Touch “OK”.
XWith JBL sound system
Touch “High”, “Mid” or “Low” of
“Automatic Sound Levelizer”.
Touch “OK”.
SURROUND FUNCTION
(IF EQUIPPED)
Touch the “DSP” tab to display this
screen.
XWithout JBL sound system
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Touch “On” of “Surround”.
Touch “OK”.
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TONE AND BALANCE
XModes other than USB memory/iPod
and BluetoothÂŽ audio
TONE
How good an audio program sounds is
largely determined by the mix of the
treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs usually sound better with
different mixes of treble, mid and bass.
BALANCE
Touch the “Sound” tab to display this
screen.
Keep in mind that when listening to a
stereo recording or broadcast, changing the right/left balance will increase
the volume of one group of sounds
while decreasing the volume of another.
Press the “AUDIO” button.
Touch
or
XUSB memory/iPod and BluetoothÂŽ audio modes
AUDIO SYSTEM
A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and of the front and rear
sound levels is also important.
Touch the desired screen button.
“Treble” “+” or “-”: To adjust highpitched tones.
“Mid” “+” or “-”: To adjust mid-pitched
tones.
“Bass” “+” or “-”: To adjust low-pitched
tones.
“Front” or “Rear”: To adjust the sound
balance between the front and rear speakers.
“L” or “R”: To adjust the sound balance
between the left and right speakers.
Touch “OK”.
INFORMATION
z Tone and balance can be set from the
“Options” screen. Touch “Options” and
then touch “Sound Settings” on the
next screen.
● The tone of each mode can be adjusted.
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3. RADIO OPERATION
SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE
Press the “AUDIO” button.
PRESETTING A STATION
Radio mode has a mix preset function,
which can store up to 36 stations (6
station per page u 6 page) from any of
the AM, FM or SAT bands.
Tune in the desired station.
Touch one of the left side screen buttons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is
heard. This sets the frequency to the
screen button. The station’s frequency
will be displayed in the screen button.
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
Touch “Source” on the screen.
z To change the preset station to a different
one, follow the same procedure.
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Touch “AM” or “FM” on the screen.
z Touch
page.
or
to change the preset
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SELECTING A STATION
Tune in the desired station using one of
the following methods.
Preset tuning: Touch one of the mix preset channels on the left side of the screen
to select the desired station. The screen
button is highlighted and the station frequency appears on the screen.
Manual tuning: Search for a desired radio
station by turning the “TUNE SCROLL”
knob.
This audio system is equipped with Radio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS).
RBDS mode allows text messages to
be received from radio stations that utilize RBDS transmitters.
When RBDS is on, the radio can
— only select stations of a particular
program type,
— display messages from radio stations,
— search for a stronger signal station.
RBDS features are available only
when listening to an FM station that
broadcasts RBDS information and the
“FM info” indicator is on.
SELECTING A DESIRED TYPE
Touch “Options”.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
Seek tuning: Press the “ ” or “ ” button
of “SEEK/TRACK”. The radio will begin
seeking up or down for a station of the
nearest frequency and will stop when a
station is found. Each time the button is
pressed, the stations will be searched automatically one after another.
To scan all the frequencies: Touch
“SCAN”. “SCAN” will appear on the
screen. The radio will find the next station
and stay there for 10 seconds if “All” or
“HD Only” is selected, or 5 seconds if
“Analog” is selected, and then scan
again. To stay tuned to a station and stop
the scanning, touch “SCAN” again. (To
set the HD Radio™ system, see page
210.)
RADIO BROADCAST DATA
SYSTEM
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Touch “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to move
forward and backward through the program list.
z Once a program type has been set,
“TYPE SEEK” will appear on the screen.
z The program list is in the following order:
• Classical
• Country
• EasyLis (Easy Listening)
• Inform (Information)
• Jazz
• News
• Oldies
• Other
• Pop Music
• Religion
• Rock
• R&B (Rhythm and Blues)
• Sports
• Talk
• Traffic (Not available when “HD Radio™
Settings” are set to analog)
• Alert (Emergency Alert)
Touch “TYPE SEEK” and the system
will start to seek for stations in the relevant program type.
INFORMATION
● If no relevant program can be found, “no
type” will appear on the screen.
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TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT
A station that regularly broadcasts traffic 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” will appear on the screen.
● If a traffic program station is found, the
name of the traffic program station will
be displayed for a while.
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USING HD Radio™
TECHNOLOGY
Touch “Text”.
Information such as the artist name,
song title, album title and music genre
being listened to are displayed on the
text screen.
Touch “HD Radio” to turn the indicator
on.
z To display messages from the station,
touch “Additional information”.
MULTICAST
z As a user works through the analog radio
stations, (where applicable) the radio
receiver will automatically tune from an
analog signal to a digital signal within 5
seconds.
z An orange “HD)” logo indicator will be displayed on the screen when in digital. The
“HD)” logo will first appear in a gray color
indicating the station is indeed (an analog
and) a digital station. Once the digital signal is acquired, the logo will change to a
bright orange color.
On the FM radio frequency most digital
stations have “multiple” or supplemental programs on the FM station.
Touch “Multicast”.
z Each time “Multicast” is touched, the
supplemental program changes.
z If “Multicast” is touched when tuned to
the last of the supplemental programs, the
main program will be returned to.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
HD Radio™ Technology is the digital
evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your
radio product has a special receiver
which allows it to receive digital
broadcasts (where available) in
addition to the analog broadcasts it
already receives. Digital broadcasts
have better sound quality than analog
broadcasts as digital broadcasts
provide free, crystal clear audio with no
information, and a guide to available
radio stations and programming, refer
to www.hdradio.com.
INFORMATION
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TAG
Touch “Tag” to bookmark the music
information.
Open the cover and connect iPod using an iPod cable.
z The USB/AUX port is located on the
instrument panel, or in the console box or
glove box etc. The location and design are
different depending on the vehicle. For
details, see the Pictorial index of “Owner’s
Manual”.
z Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not
turned on.
z Once an iPod is connected, the music tag
moves from the radio into the iPod.
z When the iPod is connected to iTunes, the
“tagged” information of the songs which
were tagged while listening to the radio
can be viewed. Then a user may decide to
purchase the song or CD/Album which
has been listened to on their radio.
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INFORMATION
● If tagging the music information fails,
“Saving the HD Radio tag failed.” will be
displayed on the screen. If this occurs,
tag the information again.
● HD Radio™ stations can be preset.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Experience
Cause
Action
Mismatch of time alignment
a users may hear a short
period of programming replayed or an echo, stutter
or skip.
The radio stations analog
and digital volume is not
properly aligned or the station is in ballgame mode.
None, radio broadcast issue. A
user can contact the radio station.
Radio is shifting between
analog and digital audio.
Reception issue, may clear-up as
the vehicle continues to be driven.
Touching “HD Radio” with the indicator off can force radio in an analog audio.
Sound fades, blending in
and out.
The radio does not have
access to digital signals at
the moment.
This is normal behavior, wait until
the digital signal returns. If out of
the coverage area, seek a new
station.
Audio mute delay when selecting an HD2/HD3 multicast channel preset.
The digital multicast content is not available until
HD Radio™ broadcast can
be decoded and make the
audio available. This takes
up to 7 seconds.
This is normal behavior, wait for
the audio to become available.
Data service issue by the
radio broadcaster.
Broadcaster should be notified.
Complete
the
form;
www.ibiquity.com/automotive/
report_radio_station_experiences.
Data service issue by the
radio broadcaster.
Broadcaster should be notified.
Complete
the
form;
www.ibiquity.com/automotive/
report_radio_station_experiences.
Text information does not
match the present song audio.
No text information shown
for the present selected frequency.
HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. 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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AUDIO SYSTEM
Audio mute condition when
an HD2/HD3 multicast
channel has been playing.
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4. RADIO OPERATION (XMÂŽ Satellite Radio BROADCAST)
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN
XMÂŽ Satellite Radio
To listen to a satellite radio broadcast
in the vehicle, a subscription to the
XMÂŽ Satellite Radio service is necessary.
An XMÂŽ Satellite Radio is a tuner designed exclusively to receive broadcasts provided under a separate
subscription. Availability is limited to
the 48 contiguous U.S. states and
some Canadian provinces.
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
It is necessary to enter into a separate
service agreement with XMÂŽ Satellite
Radio in order to receive satellite
broadcast programming in the vehicle.
Additional activation and service subscription fees apply that are not included in the purchase price of the vehicle
and digital satellite tuner.
z For complete information on subscription rates and terms, or to subscribe to
XMÂŽ Satellite Radio:
XU.S.A.
Refer to www.siriusxm.com or call 1800-967-2346.
XCanada
Refer to www.xmradio.ca or call 1877-209-0079.
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INFORMATION
● XM® Satellite Radio is solely responsible for the quality, availability and content of the satellite radio services
provided, which are subject to the terms
and conditions of the XMÂŽ Satellite
Radio customer service agreement.
● Customers should have their radio ID
ready; the radio ID can be found by tuning to “channel 000” on the radio. For
details, see “DISPLAYING THE RADIO
ID” below.
● All fees and programming are the
responsibility of XMÂŽ Satellite Radio and
are subject to change.
SATELLITE TUNER
TECHNOLOGY NOTICE
Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are
awarded Type Approval Certificates
from XMÂŽ Satellite Radio Inc. as proof
of compatibility with the services offered by XMÂŽ Satellite Radio.
DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID
Each XMÂŽ tuner is identified with a
unique radio ID. The radio ID is required when activating an XMÂŽ service
or when reporting a problem.
z If “CH 000” is selected using the
“TUNE SCROLL” knob, the ID code,
which is 8 alphanumeric characters, will
be displayed. If another channel is
selected, the ID code will no longer be
displayed. The channel (000) displays
the radio ID and the specific radio code.
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SWITCHING TO SATELLITE
RADIO MODE
CHANNEL CATEGORY
Touch “Options”.
Touch either “TYPE >” or “< TYPE” to
go to the next or previous category.
Press the “AUDIO” button to display
the audio control screen.
AUDIO SYSTEM
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
Touch “Source” on the screen.
PRESETTING A CHANNEL
Touch “SAT” on the screen.
Tune in the desired channel.
Touch one of the left side screen buttons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is
heard. This sets the preset frequency
to the screen button. The Channel
number will be displayed in the screen
button.
z To change the preset channel to a different one, follow the same procedure.
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SELECTING A CHANNEL
Tune in the desired channel using one
of the following methods.
Preset tuning: Touch the channel selector
screen button (1-6) to listen to the desired
channel. The selected screen button (1-6)
is highlighted and its related information
appears on the right side of the screen.
Manual tuning: Turn the “TUNE SCROLL”
knob to select the next or previous channel.
Turning the knob quickly allows rapid scrolling through the channel list.
To select a channel within the current
category: Press the “ ” or “ ” button of
“SEEK/TRACK”. The radio will change up
or down to a channel within the current
channel category.
To scan the currently selected channel
category: Touch “SCAN”. “SCAN” appears on the screen. The radio will find the
next channel in the same channel category, stay there for a few seconds, and then
scan again. To select a channel, touch
“SCAN” again.
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DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND
NAME
Touching “Text” displays the artist
name and song title you are currently
listening to.
INFORMATION
● Up to 64 alphanumeric characters can
be displayed. (Some information will not
be fully displayed.)
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IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS
When problems occur with the XMÂŽ tuner, a message will appear on the screen.
Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective
action.
Message
Explanation
The XMÂŽ antenna is not connected. Check whether the XMÂŽ antenna cable is attached securely.
Ck Antenna
A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna
cable. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance.
Ch Unauth
The premium channel you selected is not authorized. Wait for
about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or
“CH001”. If it does not change automatically, select another
channel. To listen to the premium channel, contact XMÂŽ Satellite
Radio.
No Signal
The XMÂŽ signal is too weak at the current location. Wait until your
vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.
Loading
The unit is acquiring audio or program information. Wait until the
unit has received the information.
Ch Off Air
The channel you selected is not broadcasting any programming.
Select another channel.
-----
There is no song/program title or artist name/feature associated
with the channel at that time. No action is required.
Ch Unavail
The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for about 2
seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or
“CH001”. If it does not change automatically, select another
channel.
INFORMATION
● Contact the XM® Listener Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-209-0079
(Canada).
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AUDIO SYSTEM
You have not subscribed to XMÂŽ Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code. Contact XMÂŽ Satellite Radio for subscription information. When a contract is
canceled, you can choose “CH000” and all free-to-air channels.
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NOTICE
● This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
● If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
● Information to user
• Alternation or modifications carried
out without appropriate authorization
may invalidate the user’s right to
operate the equipment.
INFORMATION
● This XM® tuner supports “Audio
Services” (Music and Talk) of only XM®
Satellite Radio and “Text Information*”
linked to the respective “Audio
Services”.
*: Text Information includes, Station
Name, (Artist) Name, (Song) Title and
Category Name.
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5. CD PLAYER OPERATION
The CD player can play audio CDs, CD
text and MP3/WMA discs.
(a)Audio CD, CD text (see page 118)
(b)MP3/WMA disc (see page 120)
For appropriate discs for this player,
see “AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING
HINTS” on page 144.
INSERTING OR EJECTING A
DISC
INSERTING A DISC
Insert a disc with the label side up.
● Do not stack up two discs for insertion,
or it will cause damage to the CD player.
Insert only one disc into the slot at a
time.
● Never try to disassemble or oil any part
of the CD player. Do not insert anything
other than a disc into the slot.
EJECTING A DISC
Press the
button.
z When a disc is correctly inserted into the
slot, the CD player will automatically start
playing from the first track or the first file of
the first folder on a disc.
INFORMATION
● If the label is facing down, “Check DISC”
will appear on the screen.
● The player is intended for use with 12
cm (4.7 in.) discs only. To play 8 cm (3
in.) discs, use an adaptor.
z The disc will be ejected.
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NOTICE
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SWITCHING TO CD MODE
PLAYING AN AUDIO CD
Press the “AUDIO” button.
z If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of
the track and disc currently being played
will be displayed.
: Touch to pause the track.
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
: Touch to resume playing the track.
Touch “Source” on the screen.
z When you touch
, you can adjust
sound settings. (See pages 104 and
105)
INFORMATION
● The progress bar indicator does not
always correspond to the actual elapsed
playback position.
Touch “DISC” on the screen.
FAST FORWARD AND
REVERSE
INFORMATION
● If no disc is in the slot, “DISC” cannot
be selected. Insert a disc into the slot.
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Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” of the
“SEEK/TRACK” button to fast forward
or reverse. When the button is released, the player will start playing
from that position.
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SELECTING A DESIRED
TRACK
Select a desired track using one of the
following methods.
z Touch a desired track. The player will start
playing the selected track from the beginning.
z Touch
or
to scroll the list.
“SEEK/TRACK” button: Press the “ ” or
“ ” of “SEEK/TRACK” button to select a
desired track.
“TUNE SCROLL” knob: Turn this knob to
select a desired track. Also, the knob can
be used for selection from the list display.
Track list: A desired track can be selected
from a list.
z Touch “Tracks” on the screen. The list
will be displayed.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
z If
appears to the right of titles, the
complete titles are too long for the display.
Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.
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PLAYING REPEAT AND
RANDOM ORDER
(Repeat mode): Use it to automatically repeat the track you are currently listening to.
PLAYING A MP3/WMA DISC
z The title of the file and folder currently
being played will be displayed.
: Touch to pause the file.
z The repeat mode changes as follows each
time the screen button is touched.
: Repeating the track
: OFF
(Random mode): Use it for automatic random selection of the track.
z The random mode changes as follows
each time the screen button is touched.
: Touch to resume playing the file.
z When you touch
, you can adjust
sound settings. (See pages 104 and
105)
INFORMATION
● The progress bar indicator does not
always correspond to the actual elapsed
playback position.
:Playing the tracks in random order
:OFF
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FAST FORWARD AND
REVERSE
Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” of the
“SEEK/TRACK” button to fast forward
or reverse. When the button is released, the player will start playing
from that position.
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SELECTING A DESIRED FILE
Select a desired file using one of the
following methods.
z Touch a desired file. The player will start
playing the selected file from the beginning.
z Touch
or
to scroll the list.
z If
appears to the right of titles, the
complete titles are too long for the display.
Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.
SELECTING A DESIRED
FOLDER
z Touch “Files” on the screen. The list will
be displayed.
AUDIO SYSTEM
“SEEK/TRACK” button: Press the “ ” or
“ ” of “SEEK/TRACK” button to select a
desired file.
“TUNE SCROLL” knob: Turn this knob to
select a desired file. Also, the knob can be
used for selection from the list display.
File list: A desired file can be selected
from a list.
Touch “Folders” on the screen. The
folder list will be displayed.
Touch a desired folder from the list.
The file list for the folder will be displayed.
z When a desired file is touched, the player
will start playing the file.
z Touch
or
to scroll the list.
z If
appears to the right of titles, the
complete titles are too long for the display.
Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.
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PLAYING REPEAT AND
RANDOM ORDER
(Repeat mode): Use it to automatically repeat the file or folder you are currently listening to.
z The repeat mode changes as follows each
time the screen button is touched.
:Repeating the file
:Repeating the folder
:OFF
(Random mode): Use it for automatic random selection of the file.
z The random mode changes as follows
each time the screen button is touched.
:Playing the files on the folder in random order
:Playing the files in all the
folders in random order
:OFF
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6. USB MEMORY/iPod OPERATION
The system enables users to enjoy
music played from a USB memory or
iPod on the vehicle's speakers.
CONNECTING A USB
MEMORY OR iPod
CAUTION
● Do not operate the player’s controls or
connect the USB memory or iPod while
driving.
Open the cover of the USB/AUX port
and connect a USB memory or iPod
using an iPod cable.
NOTICE
INFORMATION
● This system has a charging function for
iPods.
● When the battery level of an iPod is very
low, the iPod may not operate. If so,
charge the iPod before use.
● Depending on the portable player that is
connected to the system, certain functions may not be available. If a function
is unavailable due to a malfunction, disconnecting your portable player and
reconnecting it may resolve the problem.
● When an iPod does not operate, update
the software of the iPod to the latest version, and then retry. For supported models and software versions, see page
145.
● This system supports MTP devices.
z The USB/AUX port is located on the
instrument panel, or in the console box or
glove box etc. The location and design are
different depending on the vehicle. For
details, see the Pictorial index of “Owner’s
Manual”.
z Turn on the power of the USB memory or
iPod if it is not turned on.
z If a USB memory or iPod is inserted, it
starts playing automatically. As soon as it
is ready to play, the audio control screen is
shown automatically.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
● Do not leave your portable player in the
vehicle. The temperature inside may rise
to a level that could damage the portable
player.
● Do not press down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player
while it is connected as this may damage the portable player or its terminal.
● Do not insert foreign objects into the
USB port as this may damage the portable player or its terminal.
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SWITCHING TO USB OR iPod
MODE
Press the “AUDIO” button.
PLAYING A USB MEMORY OR
iPod
PLAYING A SONG
The title of the album, song and artist
name of the song currently being listened to will be displayed.
■PLAY AND PAUSE
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
Touch “Source”.
: Touch to pause the song.
: Touch to resume playing the song.
Touch “USB” or “iPod”.
z When you touch
, you can adjust
sound settings. (See pages 104 and
105)
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
● If no USB memory or iPod is connected,
“USB” or “iPod” cannot be selected.
Connect a USB memory or iPod to the
USB port.
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● The progress bar indicator does not
always correspond to the actual elapsed
playback position.
● USB memory only: If the song’s data
does not contain an ID3 tag, the file and
folder name will be displayed instead of
the song and album title. Please note
that the file name will not include the
file’s extension.
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■FAST FORWARD AND REVERSE
Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” of the
“SEEK/TRACK” button to fast forward
or reverse. When the button is released, the player will start playing
from that position.
SELECTING A DESIRED SONG
■SELECTING A PLAYLIST
Songs can be sorted and selected from
various playlists.
Touch “Browse”.
AUDIO SYSTEM
Touch the desired list.
z Touch the desired item to display its list.
Continue to touch the applicable screen
button until its song list is displayed.
z The selecting playlist screen is can be
displayed from the “Options” screen.
Touch “Options” and then touch
“Browse For Music” on the next
screen.
Touch the desired song.
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INFORMATION
● USB memory only: Files that do not contain song title and/or album information
will be displayed as “Unknown” in the
“Artist” and/or “Album” list.
● While the media is being synchronized,
a pop-up window is displayed. When
synchronization is complete, a pop-up
window will be displayed and the function will be available. Touch “OK” to
return to the previous screen.
■SELECTING A DESIRED SONG USING “SEEK/TRACK” BUTTON OR
“TUNE SCROLL” KNOB
■SELECTING BY LIST
The desired song can be selected from
the current playlist.
Touch “List”.
Touch the desired song.
z The list is can be displayed from the
“Options” screen. Touch “Options” and
then touch “Current Playlist” on the
next screen.
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“SEEK/TRACK” button: Press the “ ” or
“ ” of the “SEEK/TRACK” button to select a desired song.
“TUNE SCROLL” knob: Turn to select a
desired song.
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COVER ART FUNCTION
The album, that the song currently being listened to is from, is called up so
that a song from it can be selected.
Touch the cover art.
PLAYING “PLAY MORE LIKE
THIS” FUNCTION
The system creates a new playlist containing songs similar to the one currently being listened to.
Touch “Play More Like This”.
A list of all the songs from the album
will be displayed.
z A pop-up window is displayed until the
playlist is created. If you touch “Cancel”
on the screen, the creation of the new
playlist is cancelled.
z As soon as the new playlist is ready, the
first similar song starts playing.
■“Play More Like This” SETTING
The size of the playlist of similar songs
can be set.
Touch the desired song.
Touch “Options”.
INFORMATION
● If a song other than the one currently
being listened to is selected, the current
playlist is updated and will include all the
songs from the album being listened to.
● It may take time to display iPod cover
art. Only iPod cover art that is saved in
JPEG format can be displayed.
● When Audio book or Podcast playlists
are selected, this function is not available.
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Touch “Play More Like This Settings”.
REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY
FUNCTIONS
Repeat and random play functions are
available.
■FROM
THE
SCREEN
Touch
or
AUDIO
CONTROL
Touch the desired size of the playlist.
Touch
(Repeat mode): Use it to automatically repeat the song you are currently listening to.
z The repeat mode changes as follows each
time the screen button is touched.
: Repeating the song
: OFF
(Random mode): Use it for automatic
random order in the current playlist.
z The random mode changes as follows
each time the screen button is touched.
: Playing the songs in random
order
: OFF
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■FROM THE “Options” SCREEN
Touch “Options”.
Touch “Random” or “Repeat Track”.
AUDIO SYSTEM
z To cancel repeat or random order, touch
“Random” or “Repeat Track” again.
INFORMATION
● When “Random” is on, the songs in the
current playlist can be played in random
order.
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7. AUX DEVICE OPERATION
Connecting a portable audio device
with the AUX port enables users to enjoy music via the vehicle speakers.
CONNECTING A PORTABLE
AUDIO DEVICE
CAUTION
Open the cover of the USB/AUX port
and connect a portable audio device.
● Do not connect a portable audio device
or operate the device controls while driving.
NOTICE
● Do not leave the portable audio device
in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the
device.
● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable audio
device while it is connected as this may
damage the device or its terminal.
● Do not insert foreign objects into the
AUX port as this may damage the portable audio device or its terminal.
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z The USB/AUX port is located on the
instrument panel, or in the console box or
glove box etc. The location and design are
different depending on the vehicle. For
details, see the Pictorial index of “Owner’s
Manual”.
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SWITCHING TO AUX MODE
PLAYING A PORTABLE
AUDIO DEVICE
Press the “AUDIO” button.
Touch “Source” on the screen.
Touch “AUX” on the screen.
z When you touch
, you can adjust
sound settings. (See pages 104 and
105)
INFORMATION
● If no portable audio device is connected,
“AUX” cannot be selected. Connect the
portable audio device to the AUX port.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
z Only the volume can be adjusted using
the audio system controls. The remaining
controls need to be operated on the portable audio device itself.
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8. BluetoothÂŽ AUDIO OPERATION
The BluetoothÂŽ audio system enables
users to enjoy music played on a portable player from the vehicle speaker
via wireless communication.
If your portable player does not support
BluetoothÂŽ, the BluetoothÂŽ audio
system will not function.
CAUTION
● Do not operate the player’s controls or
connect to the BluetoothÂŽ audio system
while driving.
NOTICE
● Do not leave your portable audio player
in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the
portable audio player.
INFORMATION
● In the following conditions, the system
may not function.
• The portable audio player is turned
off.
• The portable audio player is not connected.
• The portable audio player has a low
battery.
● Depending on the portable audio player
that is connected to the system, certain
functions may not be available.
● It may take time, the phone connection
is carried out during BluetoothÂŽ audio
play.
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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
INFORMATION
● Portable audio players must correspond
to the following specifications in order to
be connected to the BluetoothÂŽ audio
system. However, please note that some
functions may be limited depending on
the type of portable audio player.
• Bluetooth® Specification
Ver.1.1 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.2.1+EDR or
higher)
• Profile
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
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)
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CAUTION
Press the “AUDIO” button.
z The audio system turns on in the last
mode used.
Touch “Source” on the screen.
Touch “Bluetooth ”.
z If a BluetoothÂŽ audio device is not connected, the connecting BluetoothÂŽ audio
screen will automatically appear.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
● FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
● CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation
Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and
RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF)
Exposure rules. This equipment has
very low levels of RF energy that it
deemed to comply without maximum
permissive exposure evaluation (MPE).
But it is desirable that it should be
installed and operated with at least 20
cm and more between the radiator and
person’s body (excluding extremities:
hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
● Co-location: This transmitter must not be
co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
SWITCHING TO BluetoothÂŽ
AUDIO MODE
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CONNECTING BluetoothÂŽ
AUDIO
CONNECTING BluetoothÂŽ
AUDIO
In order to use the BluetoothÂŽ audio
system, it is necessary to pair a portable player and connect the audio profile (A2DP) with the system. (In this
manual, pairing refers to a BluetoothÂŽ
device connecting with the system.
Connecting refers to the paired device’s profile(s) being connected to the
system.)
Once you have connected a device
with audio profile (A2DP), you can enjoy your music on the vehicle’s audio
system.
If you have not yet connected a portable player with audio profile (A2DP),
you must first pair a portable player
with audio profile (A2DP) according to
the following procedures. Connect
your portable player with audio profile
(A2DP) after bringing the vehicle to a
complete stop.
z See “Bluetooth® SETTINGS” on page
202 of additional registration when registering.
■CONNECTING FROM THE SYSTEM
Switching to BluetoothÂŽ audio mode.
(See page 133.)
Touch “Search Bluetooth Devices”.
Touch “Search for Bluetooth Devices”.
z When a BluetoothÂŽ device is currently
connected, a pop-up window is displayed.
To disconnect it, touch “Yes”.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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The following screen will be displayed
The following screen will be displayed
when pairing is complete.
The system waits for connection requests coming from the paired device.
All requested profiles are connected
automatically.
while searching for a BluetoothÂŽ device.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
Touch the device to be paired.
z Connectable BluetoothÂŽ devices are listed
on the display.
The following screen will be displayed.
z Once a portable player has been connected, it will be automatically connected
whenever the engine switch is in the
“ACC” or “ON” position.
INFORMATION
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
● For details on device detection and
operation of the portable player, refer to
the manual that comes with the portable
audio player.
Confirm the PIN.
XIf the device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen,
and then touch “Accept”.
XIf the device does not supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into
your portable player.
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z If the automatic connection failed, the following screen will be displayed. Touch
“Connect for Music”.
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■CONNECTING FROM THE DEVICE
Confirm the PIN.
Switching to BluetoothÂŽ audio mode.
(See page 133.)
XIf the device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
Touch “Search Bluetooth Devices”.
z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen,
and then touch “Accept”.
XIf the device does not supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into
your portable player.
Touch “Make Discoverable”.
z When a BluetoothÂŽ device is currently
connected, a pop-up window is displayed.
To disconnect it, touch “Yes”.
The following screen will be displayed.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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RECONNECTING BluetoothÂŽ
AUDIO
If a portable player is disconnected due
to poor reception from the BluetoothÂŽ
network when the engine switch is in
the “ACC” or “ON” position, the system
will automatically reconnect the portable player.
PLAYING BluetoothÂŽ AUDIO
PLAYING A SONG
The title of the song, album and artist
name of the song currently being listened to will be displayed.
■PLAY AND PAUSE
BluetoothÂŽ
z If the
device is disconnected
on purpose, such as it was turned off, this
does not happen. Reconnect it manually
using either of the following methods:
• Select a portable player again. (See
page 206.)
• Connect the audio profile. (See page
203.)
AUDIO SYSTEM
: Touch to pause the song.
: Touch to resume playing the song.
z When you touch
, you can adjust
sound settings. (See pages 104 and
105)
INFORMATION
● The progress bar indicator does not
always correspond to the actual elapsed
playback position.
● If the song’s data does not contain an
ID3 tag, the file and folder name will be
displayed instead of the song and album
title. Please note that the file name will
not include the file’s extension.
● Bluetooth® audio screen may differ
depending on your device.
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■FAST FORWARD AND REVERSE
Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” of the
“SEEK/TRACK” button to fast forward
or reverse. When the button is released, the player will start playing
from that position.
z The selecting playlist screen is can be
displayed from the “Options” screen.
Touch “Options” and then touch
“Browse For Music” on the next
screen.
Touch the desired song.
INFORMATION
SELECTING A DESIRED SONG
■SELECTING A PLAYLIST
Songs can be sorted and selected from
various playlists.
Touch “Browse”.
Touch the desired list.
z Touch the desired item to display its list.
Continue to touch the applicable screen
button until its song list is displayed.
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● Files that do not contain song title and/or
album information will be displayed as
“Unknown” in the “Artist” and/or “Album”
list.
● This function may not be available
depending on the portable audio player.
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■SELECTING BY LIST
The desired song can be selected from
the current playlist.
■SELECTING A DESIRED SONG USING “SEEK/TRACK” BUTTON OR
“TUNE SCROLL” KNOB
Touch “List”.
Touch the desired song.
“SEEK/TRACK” button: Press the “ ” or
“ ”of the “SEEK/TRACK” button to select
a desired song.
“TUNE SCROLL” knob: Turn to select a
desired song.
z The list is can be displayed from the
“Options” screen. Touch “Options” and
then touch “Current Playlist” on the
next screen.
INFORMATION
● This function may not be available
depending on the portable audio player.
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REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY
FUNCTIONS
■FROM THE “Options” SCREEN
Touch “Options”.
Touch “Random” or “Repeat Track”.
Repeat and random play functions are
available.
■FROM
THE
SCREEN
Touch
or
AUDIO
CONTROL
(Repeat mode): Use it to automatically repeat the song you are currently listening to.
z The repeat mode changes as follows each
time the screen button is touched.
: Repeating the song
: OFF
(Random mode): Use it for automatic
random order in the current playlist.
z The random mode changes as follows
each time the screen button is touched.
: Playing the songs in random
order
: OFF
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z To cancel repeat or random order, touch
“Random” or “Repeat Track” again.
INFORMATION
● When “Random” is on, the songs in the
current playlist can be played in random
order.
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9. STEERING SWITCHES
Some parts of the audio system can be
adjusted with the switches on the
steering wheel.
STEERING SWITCHES (WITH
TWO DIRECTION STEERING
SWITCH)
“ ” “ ” switch
XRadio
To select a preset station: Press the “ ”
or “ ” switch.
To seek a radio station: Press and hold
the “ ” or “ ” switch until you hear a beep.
If you press either the “ ” or “ ” switch in
seek mode, the seek mode will be cancelled.
XUSB memory/iPod
z The design and switch position may differ
depending on the vehicle. For details, see
the Pictorial index of “Owner’s Manual”.
z Details of the specific switches, controls,
and features are described below.
No.
Switch
Volume control switch
“ ” “ ” switch
“MODE” switch
Volume control switch
z Press the “+” side to increase the volume.
The volume continues to increase while
the switch is being pressed.
z Press the “-” side to decrease the volume. The volume continues to decrease
while the switch is being pressed.
To select a desired song: Press the “ ”
or “ ” switch.
Fast forward and reverse: Press and
hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until you hear a
beep.
XBluetoothÂŽ audio player
To select a desired song: Press the “ ”
or “ ” switch.
Fast forward and reverse: Press and
hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until you hear a
beep.
“MODE” switch
z Press the “MODE” switch to select an
audio mode. Each press changes the
mode sequentially if the desired mode is
ready to use.
z To turn the audio system on, press the
“MODE” switch.
z Press and hold the “MODE” switch until
you hear a beep and the music will pause
or be muted. By the same operation, it is
released.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
XCD player
To select a desired track or file: Press
the “ ” or “ ” switch.
To select a desired folder (MP3/WMA):
Press and hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until
you hear a beep.
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STEERING SWITCHES (WITH
FOUR DIRECTION STEERING
SWITCH)
z The design and switch position may differ
depending on the vehicle. For details, see
the Pictorial index of “Owner’s Manual”.
z Details of the specific switches, controls,
and features are described below.
To seek a station: Press and hold the “ ”
or “ ” side of the switch until a beep is
heard. Repeat this to find the next station.
If either side of the switch is pressed during seek mode, seeking will be canceled.
To change the preset page: The radio’s
preset page can be changed by pressing
the “ ” or “ ” side of the switch.
XCD player
To select a desired track or file: Press
the “ ” or “ ” side of the switch until the
desired track or file to play is selected. To
return to the beginning of the current track
or file, press the “ ” side of the switch once
quickly.
To select a desired folder (MP3/WMA):
Press the “ ” or “ ” switch to change to
the next or the previous folder.
XUSB memory/iPod
No.
Switch
“MODE/HOLD” switch
To select a desired song: Press the “ ”
or “ ” switch until the desired song is selected.
Fast forward and reverse: Press and
hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until you hear a
beep.
Back switch
XBluetoothÂŽ audio player
Volume control switch
“ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” switch
Enter switch
Volume control switch
z Press the “+” side to increase the volume.
The volume continues to increase while
the switch is being pressed.
z Press the “-” side to decrease the volume. The volume continues to decrease
while the switch is being pressed.
“ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” switch
XRadio
To select a preset station: Press the “ ”
or “ ” side of the switch. Repeat this to select the next preset station.
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To select a desired song: Press the “ ”
or “ ” side of the switch until the desired
song is selected.
Fast forward and reverse: Press and
hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until you hear a
beep.
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“MODE/HOLD” switch
z Press the “MODE/HOLD” switch to select
an audio mode. Each press changes the
mode sequentially if the desired mode is
ready to use.
z To turn the audio system on, press the
“MODE/HOLD” switch.
z Press and hold the “MODE/HOLD” switch
until you hear a beep and the music will
pause or be muted. By the same operation, it is released.
Back switch
z Press the back switch to return to the previous screen.
AUDIO SYSTEM
Enter switch
z When in radio mode, pressing the enter
switch returns to the preset screen.
z When in media mode, pressing the enter
switch returns to the list screen.
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10. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS
NOTICE
● To avoid damaging the audio system:
• Be careful not to spill beverages over
the audio system.
• Do not put anything other than on
appropriate discs into the CD player
slot.
INFORMATION
● The use of a cellular phone inside or
near the vehicle may cause a noise from
the speakers of the audio system which
you are listening to. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction.
RADIO RECEPTION
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
your radio  it is just the normal result
of conditions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM reception.
Power lines or telephone wires can interfere with AM signals. And of course,
radio signals have a limited range, and
the farther you are from a station, the
weaker its signal will be. In addition, reception conditions change constantly
as your vehicle moves.
Here are some common reception
problems that probably do not indicate
a problem with your radio.
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FM
Fading and drifting stations: Generally,
the effective range of FM is about 25 miles
(40 km). Once outside this range, you may
notice fading and drifting, which increase
with the distance from the radio transmitter. They are often accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, making it possible for two signals to reach your
antenna at the same time. If this happens,
the signals will cancel each other out,
causing a momentary flutter or loss of reception.
Static and fluttering: These occur when
signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or
other large objects. Increasing the bass
level may reduce static and fluttering.
Station swapping: If the FM signal you
are listening to is interrupted or weakened,
and there is another strong station nearby
on the FM band, your radio may tune in the
second station until the original signal can
be picked up again.
AM
Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by
the upper atmosphere  especially at
night. These reflected signals can interfere
with those received directly from the radio
station, causing the radio station to sound
alternately strong and weak.
Station interference: When a reflected
signal and a signal received directly from a
radio station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other,
making it difficult to hear the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high
tension power lines, lightening, or electrical motors. This results in static.
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XMÂŽ
z Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier,
especially metal objects, may adversely
affect the reception of XMÂŽ Satellite
Radio.
z Alternation or modifications carried out
without appropriate authorization may
invalidate the user’s right to operate the
equipment.
COMPATIBLE MODELS
Model
iPod
iPod classic
iPod
Generation
Software
Version
5G
1.3.0
1G
1.1.2
2G
2.0.1
2009 (160GB)
2.0.4
1G
1.3.1
3G
1.1.3
4G
1.0.4
5G
1.0.2
6G
1.0.0
1G
iOS 3.1.3
ABOUT iPod
iPod nano
2G
iPod touch
2009 (8GB)
iOS 3.1.3
iOS 4.2.1
3G
4G
iOS 4.2.1
iPhone
iOS 3.1.3
iPhone 3G
iPhone 3GS
iOS 3.1.3
iOS 4.2.1
iPhone 4
iOS 4.2.1
iPhone
Depending on differences between models or software versions etc., some models
listed above might be incompatible with
this system.
iPad is not compatible with this system.
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z “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”
means that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically to
iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has
been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards.
z Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with safety
and regulatory standards.
z iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano,
iPod shuffle, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
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USB MEMORY
z USB memory that can be used for MP3
and WMA playback.
• USB communication formats: USB 2.0
FS (12 Mbps)
• File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows®)
• Correspondence class: Mass storage
class
CARING FOR YOUR CD
PLAYER AND DISCS
z Your CD player is intended for use with
4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only. To play 3 in. (8
cm) discs, use an adaptor.
z Extremely high temperatures can keep
your CD player from working. On hot
days, use air conditioning to cool the vehicle interior before you listen to a disc.
z Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your CD player skip.
z If moisture gets into your CD player, you
may not hear any sound even though your
CD player appears to be working. Remove
the discs from the CD player and wait until
it dries.
Audio CDs
z Use only discs marked as shown above.
The following products may not be playable on your CD player.
• SACDs
• dts CDs
• Copy-protected CDs
• Video CDs
XSpecial shaped discs
XTransparent/translucent discs
CAUTION
● CD player uses an invisible laser beam
which could cause hazardous radiation
exposure if directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the CD player correctly.
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XLow quality discs
Correct
XLabeled discs
Wrong
NOTICE
● Do not use special shaped, transparent/
translucent, low quality or labeled discs
such as those shown in the illustrations.
The use of such discs may damage the
player, or it may be impossible to eject
the disc.
● This system is not designed for use of
Dual Disc. Do not use Dual Disc
because it may cause damage to the
player.
z To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lintfree cloth that has been dampened with
water. Wipe in a straight line from the center to the edge of the disc (not in a circle).
Do not use a conventional record cleaner
or anti-static device.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
z Handle discs carefully, especially when
you are inserting them. Hold them on the
edge and do not bend them. Avoid getting
fingerprints on them, particularly on the
shiny side.
z Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, or
other disc damage could cause the CD
player to skip or to repeat a section of a
track. (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up
to the light.)
z Remove discs from the CD player when
you are not using them. Store them in their
plastic cases away from moisture, heat,
and direct sunlight.
1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION
MP3/WMA FILES
z MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA
(Windows Media Audio) are audio compression standards.
z The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and
WMA files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CDRW discs.
The unit can play disc recordings compatible with ISO 9660 level 1,2 (Romeo Joliet)
and UDF (2.01 or lower) file system.
z When naming an MP3 or WMA file, add
the appropriate file extension (.mp3 or
.wma).
z The MP3/WMA player plays back files
with .mp3 or .wma file extensions as MP3
or WMA files. To prevent noise and playback errors, use the appropriate file extensions.
z The player can play only the first session
using multi-session compatible CDs.
z MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, and Ver. 2.3
formats. The unit cannot display disc title,
track title and artist name in other formats.
z USB memory: MP3 files are compatible
with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver.
2.2, Ver. 2.3 and Ver. 2.4 formats. The unit
cannot display track title and artist name
in other formats.
z WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is
used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA
tags carry information such as track title,
artist name.
z The sound quality of MP3/WMA files generally improves with higher bit rates. In
order to achieve a reasonable level of
sound quality, files recorded with a bit rate
of at least 128 kbps are recommended.
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SAMPLING FREQUENCY
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 3 32, 44.1, 48
kHz
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3 16, 22.05, 24
kHz
WMA files for WMA player:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR  32, 44.1, 48 kHz
WMA files for USB memory:
Ver. 7, 8, 9  HIGH PROFILE 32, 44.1, 48
kHz
PLAYABLE BIT RATES
MP3 files for MP3 player:
MPEG1 LAYER3  32 to 320 kbps
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3  8 to 160 kbps
MP3 files for USB memory:
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3  32 to 320
kbps
MPEG 2 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3  8 to 160
kbps
WMA files for WMA player:
Ver. 7, 8 CBR  48 to 192 kbps
Ver. 9 CBR  48 to 320 kbps
WMA files for USB memory:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR  48 to 320 kbps
z M3u playlists are not compatible with the
audio player.
z MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO formats are not compatible with the audio
player.
z The player is compatible with VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
z When playing back files recorded as VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will
not be correctly displayed if fast-forward or
reverse operations are used.
z It is not possible to check folders that do
not include MP3/WMA files.
1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION
z MP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels
deep can be played. However, the start of
playback may be delayed when using
discs containing numerous levels of folders. For this reason, we recommend creating discs with no more than two levels of
folders.
z WMA files Ver. 9 depends on “Windows
Media® Audio Standard”.
001.mp3
002.wma
Folder 3
006.mp3
z The play order of the compact disc with
the structure shown on the left is as follows:
001. mp3
002. wma. . .
006. mp3
z MP3/WMA player: It is possible to play up
to 192 folders or 255 files on one disc.
z USB memory:
Maximum number of folder in device:
3000
Maximum number of files in one folder:
255
Maximum number of files in device: 9999
z The order changes depending on the PC
and MP3/WMA encoding software you
use.
z CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been
subject to the “finalizing process” (a process that allows discs to be played on a
conventional CD player) cannot be
played.
z It may not be possible to play CD-R/CDRW discs recorded on a music CD
recorder or a personal computer because
of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on
the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the
lens of the unit.
z It may not be possible to play discs
recorded on a personal computer depending on the application settings and the
environment. Record with the correct format. (For details, contact the appropriate
application manufacturers of the applications.)
z CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by
direct exposure to sunlight, high temperatures or other storage conditions. The unit
may be unable to play some damaged
discs.
z If you insert a CD-RW disc into the MP3/
WMA player, playback will begin more
slowly than with a conventional CD or CDR disc.
z Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
played using the DDCD (Double Density
CD) system.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
Folder 1
003.mp3
Folder 2
004.mp3
005.wma
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS
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TERMS
PACKET WRITE
z This is a general term that describes the
process of writing data on-demand to CDR, etc., in the same way that data is written to floppy or hard discs.
ID3 TAG
z This is a method of embedding trackrelated information in an MP3 file. This
embedded information can include the
track title, the artist’s name, the album
title, the music genre, the year of production, comments and other data. The contents can be freely edited using software
with ID3 tag editing functions. Although
the tags are restricted to the number of
characters, the information can be viewed
when the track is played back.
WMA TAG
z WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is
used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA
tags carry information such as track title,
artist name.
ISO 9660 FORMAT
z This is the international standard for the
formatting of CD-ROM folders and files.
For the ISO 9660 format, there are two
levels of regulations.
z Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (8
character file names, with a 3 character
file extension. File names must be composed of one-byte capital letters and numbers. The “_” symbol may also be
included.)
z Level 2: The file name can have up to 31
characters (including the separation mark
“.” and file extension). Each folder must
contain fewer than 8 hierarchies.
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m3u
z Playlists created using “WINAMP” software have a playlist file extension (.m3u).
MP3
z MP3 is an audio compression standard
determined by a working group (MPEG) of
the ISO (International Standard Organization). MP3 compresses audio data to
about 1/10 the size of that on conventional
discs.
WMA
z WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio
compression
format
developed
by
ÂŽ
Microsoft . It compresses files into a size
smaller than that of MP3 files. The decoding formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8,
and 9.
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GracenoteÂŽ
z Music recognition technology and
related
data
are
provided
by
ÂŽ
Gracenote . Gracenote is the industry
standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For
more
information
visit
www.gracenote.com.
z GracenoteÂŽ End User License Agreement
You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote
Servers will terminate if you violate
these restrictions. If your license terminates, you agree to cease any and all
use of the Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote
Servers. Gracenote reserves all rights
in Gracenote Data, the Gracenote
Software, and the Gracenote Servers,
including all ownership rights. Under
no circumstances will Gracenote become liable for any payment to you for
any information that you provide. You
agree that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its rights under this Agreement
against you directly in its own name.
The Gracenote service uses a unique
identifier to track queries for statistical
purposes. The purpose of a randomly
assigned numeric identifier is to allow
the Gracenote service to count queries without knowing anything about
who you are. For more information,
see the web page for the Gracenote
Privacy Policy for the Gracenote service.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
This application or device contains
software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The
software
from
Gracenote
(the
“Gracenote Software”) enables this
application to perform disc and/or file
identification and obtain music-related
information, including name, artist,
track,
and
title
information
(“Gracenote Data”) from online servers or embedded databases (collectively, “Gracenote Servers”) and to
perform other functions. You may use
Gracenote Data only by means of the
intended End-User functions of this
application or device.
You agree that you will use Gracenote
Data, the Gracenote Software, and
Gracenote Servers for your own personal non-commercial use only. You
agree not to assign, copy, transfer or
transmit the Gracenote Software or
any Gracenote Data to any third party.
YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE
GRACENOTE SOFTWARE,
OR
GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT
AS
EXPRESSLY
PERMITTED
HEREIN.
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The Gracenote Software and each
item of Gracenote Data are licensed to
you “AS IS.” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or
implied, regarding the accuracy of any
Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote
Servers. Gracenote reserves the right
to delete data from the Gracenote
Servers or to change data categories
for any cause that Gracenote deems
sufficient. No warranty is made that
the Gracenote Software or Gracenote
Servers are error-free or that functioning of Gracenote Software or
Gracenote Servers will be uninterrupted. Gracenote is not obligated to provide you with new enhanced or
additional data types or categories
that Gracenote may provide in the future and is free to discontinue its services at any time.
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GRACENOTE DOES NOT WARRANT THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE
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GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO
CASE WILL GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR
FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST
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to
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5
BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
BY SPEED DIALS................................ 172
BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE
OPERATION
BY CALL HISTORY ............................. 173
CALLING USING A SHORT
MESSAGE......................................... 173
1. QUICK REFERENCE................... 154
BY POI* CALL...................................... 174
2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM .............. 157
USING THE PHONE SWITCH ............ 158
ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS
SYSTEM ........................................... 159
WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR CAR ... 159
2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE .................. 175
3. TALKING ON A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE .................. 176
SENDING TONES ............................... 177
CONNECTING A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE ........................... 161
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY .......... 165
REGISTERING A ENTRY AS
“Speed Dials” .................................... 167
DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE
ENTRY INFORMATION.................... 168
SENDING STORED CONTACTS
TO A USB MEMORY ........................ 169
TELEPHONE OPERATION
1. CALLING ON A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE................... 170
ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER
VOLUME ........................................... 177
3. CONNECTING A
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE................... 161
4. REGISTERING A ENTRY ............ 165
DIALING A SECOND NUMBER .......... 177
SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
1. SHORT MESSAGE
FUNCTION ................................ 179
RECEIVING A NEW SHORT
MESSAGE......................................... 179
CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT
MESSAGES ...................................... 179
CHECKING SENT SHORT
MESSAGES ...................................... 180
SENDING A NEW SHORT
MESSAGES ...................................... 180
BY DIAL............................................... 170
BY “Stored” LIST ON THE
“Contacts” SCREEN.......................... 170
BY PHONE BOOK............................... 171
*: Point of Interest
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1. QUICK REFERENCE
Pressing the
button allows access to the “Phone” menu screen.
When the
button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed is returned
to. Touch
to display the “Phone” menu screen.
X“Phone” menu screen
z The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For
details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”.
No.
Function
Touch to display the “Dial By Number” screen.
A call can be made by dialing the number.
155, 170
Touch to display the “Contacts” screen.
An entry from the list of contacts in the “Stored” screen, “Phone Book”
or “Speed Dials” can be selected and called.
170, 171,
172
Touch to display the “Call History” screen.
An entry from the missed, received or dial call lists can be selected
and called.
173
Touch to display the “Messages” screen.
A list of received and sent short messages and a menu to create new
short messages can be displayed.
179
Touch to display the “Phone” menu screen.
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To display the “Dial By Number” screen, touch “Dial By Number” on the “Phone”
menu screen, or touch
on any of the “Phone” screens. The “Dial By Number”
screen can also be displayed by pressing the
switch on the steering wheel.
X“Dial By Number” screen
Name
Function
Shortcut keys
Touch the corresponding icon to change to the “Dial By Number”,
“Contacts”, “Call History” or “Messages” screen.
The Name of
phone and provider
Displaying name of the phone and provider. These information may
not be displayed depending on the phone.
Number keys
Touch to input a phone number.
Save the number screen button
Touch to register a phone number.
Delete
button
Touch to delete an input phone number.
screen
Off hook screen
button
Touch to make a phone call.
The
area
“R” is displayed when receiving in a Roaming area.
x The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the
phone.
receiving
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No.
Name
Function
The amount of
battery charge
left
The six bars display the charge level of the phone’s battery.
x The amount displayed does not always correspond with the
amount displayed on the cellular phone. The amount of battery
charge left may not be displayed depending on the phone. This
system does not have a charging function.
x If this information is not available from the connected phone, the
icon will be shown with a question mark.
The level of reception
The five bars display the level of reception.
x The level of reception does not always correspond with the level
displayed on the cellular phone.
x The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the
phone.
x If this information is not available from the connected phone, the
icon will be shown with a question mark.
BluetoothÂŽ connection
The icon indicates an active BT-connection
Short messages information
Displays short messages information.
Missed calls information
Displays missed calls information.
INFORMATION
● An antenna for the Bluetooth® connection is built into the instrument panel. The system
may not function when you use the BluetoothÂŽ phone in the following conditions and
places:
• When the cellular phone is obstructed by certain objects (such as when it is behind the
seat or in the glove box and console box).
• When the cellular phone touches or is covered with metal materials.
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2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
BluetoothÂŽ hands-free system allows
you to make or receive a call without
taking your hands off the steering
wheel by connecting your cellular
phone.
This system supports BluetoothÂŽ.
BluetoothÂŽ is a wireless data system
by which you can call without your
cellular phone being connected with a
cable or placed on a cradle.
The operating procedure of the system
is explained in this section.
z For registering and setting of the phone,
see “Bluetooth® SETTINGS” on page
202.
● Use a cellular phone or connect the
BluetoothÂŽ phone only when safe and
legal to do so.
NOTICE
● If your cellular phone does not support
BluetoothÂŽ, this system will not function.
● Depending on the cellular phone models, some functions may be restricted.
● In the following conditions, the system
may not function.
• The cellular phone is turned off.
• The current position is outside the
communication area.
• The cellular phone is not connected.
• The cellular phone has a low battery.
• When outgoing is controlled, due to
heavy traffic on telephone lines, etc.
• When the cellular phone itself cannot
be used
• When transferring the phone book
data from the cellular phone
● When using Bluetooth® audio and
hands-free at the same time, the following problems may occur.
• The Bluetooth® connection may be
cut.
• Noise may be heard on the
BluetoothÂŽ audio playback.
● The Bluetooth® phone battery will burn
out quickly when it is connected to
BluetoothÂŽ.
● Do not leave your cellular phone in the
car. The temperature inside may be high
and damage the phone.
● If the Bluetooth® phone is too close to
the system, quality of the sound may
deteriorate and connecting condition
may go down.
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CAUTION
INFORMATION
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USING THE PHONE SWITCH
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
The actual design and switch position
may differ depending on the vehicle.
For details, see the Pictorial index of
“Owner’s Manual”.
INFORMATION
● This system supports the following service.
• Bluetooth® Specification
Ver.1.1 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.2.1 + EDR or
higher)
• Profiles
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
Ver.1.0 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.1.5 or higher)
DUN (Dial-Up Networking Profile)
Ver.1.1 or higher
PAN (Personal Area Network)
Ver. 1.0
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
Ver.1.0 or higher
SSP (Serial Port Profile)
MAP (Message Access Profile)
• Application
PIM (Personal Information Manager)
● If your cellular phone does not support
HFP, you cannot register the BluetoothÂŽ
phone, or use DUN/PAN or PBAP profiles individually.
● If the connected Bluetooth® phone version is older than recommended or
incompatible, this function may not be
used.
z By pressing the phone, you can receive a
call or hang up without taking your hands
off the steering wheel.
z By pressing the volume switch, you can
adjust the volume.
z You can use the microphone when talking
on the phone.
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INFORMATION
z The following data is stored for every registered phone. When another phone is
connecting, you cannot read the registered data.
• Phone book data
• Call history data
INFORMATION
● When you delete the phone, the abovementioned data is also deleted.
WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR
CAR
A lot of personal data is registered
when you use the Hands-free system.
When you release your car, initialize
your data. (See “DELETE PERSONAL
DATA” on page 199.)
z You can initialize the following data in the
system.
• Phone book data
• Call history data
• Speed dial data
• Bluetooth® phone data
• Volume setting
• Bluetooth® setting
INFORMATION
● If you initialize it, the former state will
never come back again. Pay attention
when initializing the data.
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● The other party’s voice outputs from the
front speaker. When the received calls
or received voice outputs, the audio
from the audio system will be muted.
● Talk alternately with the other party on
the phone. If you talk at the same time,
your voices may not reach each other. (It
is not a malfunction.)
● Keep the volume of receiving voice
down. Otherwise, an echo will be heard
and receiving voice can be heard outside of the vehicle. When you talk on the
phone, speak clearly towards the microphone.
● In the following situations, your voice
may not reach the other party.
• Driving on an unpaved road. (Due to
traffic noise.)
• Driving at high speed.
• A window is open.
• Turning the air-conditioning vents
towards the microphone.
• The sound of the air-conditioning fan
is loud.
• There is an effect from the cellular
phone network.
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THIS SYSTEM
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CAUTION
● FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
● CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation
Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and
RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF)
Exposure rules. This equipment has
very low levels of RF energy that it
deemed to comply without maximum
permissive exposure evaluation (MPE).
But it is desirable that it should be
installed and operated with at least 20
cm and more between the radiator and
person’s body (excluding extremities:
hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
● Co-location: This transmitter must not be
co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
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3. CONNECTING A BluetoothÂŽ PHONE
CONNECTING A BluetoothÂŽ
PHONE
In order to use the hands-free system,
it is necessary to pair the phone and
connect the phone’s profile (HFP) with
the system. (In this manual, pairing refers to a BluetoothÂŽ device connecting
with the system. Connecting refers to
the paired device’s profile(s) being
connected to the system.)
Touch “Search Bluetooth devices”.
Touch “Search for Bluetooth Devices”.
Once the profile has been connected,
hands-free calls can be made.
z When a BluetoothÂŽ device is currently
connected, a pop-up window is displayed.
To disconnect it, touch “Yes”.
z See “Bluetooth® SETTINGS” on page
202 of additional registration when registering.
The following screen will be displayed
while searching for a BluetoothÂŽ device.
CONNECTING A BluetoothÂŽ
PHONE
■CONNECTING FROM THE SYSTEM
Press the
button.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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If you have not yet connected any
BluetoothÂŽ phones with phone profile
(HFP), you must first pair your phone
with phone profile (HFP) according to
the following procedure. Connect your
BluetoothÂŽ phone with phone profile
(HFP) after bringing the vehicle to a
complete stop.
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Touch the device to be paired.
The system waits for connection requests coming from the paired device.
All requested profiles are connected
automatically.
z If the automatic connection failed, the following screen will be displayed. Touch
“Connect for Phone”.
z Connectable BluetoothÂŽ devices will be
displayed in the list.
The following screen will be displayed.
z Once the BluetoothÂŽ phone has been connected, it will be automatically connected
whenever the engine switch is in the
“ACC” or “ON” position.
INFORMATION
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
Confirm the PIN.
XIf the device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen,
and then touch “Accept”.
XIf the device does not supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into
the phone.
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The following screen will be displayed
when pairing is complete.
● For details on device detection and the
operation of your cellular phone, see the
manual that comes with the cellular
phone.
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■CONNECTING FROM THE DEVICE
Press the
The following screen will be displayed.
button.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
Touch “Search Bluetooth devices”.
Confirm the PIN.
XIf the device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen,
and then touch “Accept”.
z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into
the phone.
Touch “Make Discoverable”.
z When a BluetoothÂŽ device is currently
connected, a pop-up window is displayed.
To disconnect it, touch “Yes”.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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XIf the device does not supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
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RECONNECTING THE
BluetoothÂŽ PHONE
If a BluetoothÂŽ phone is disconnected
due to poor reception from the
BluetoothÂŽ network when the engine
switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position,
the
system
will
automatically
ÂŽ
reconnect the Bluetooth phone.
z If the BluetoothÂŽ phone is disconnected
on purpose, such as it was turned off, this
does not happen. Reconnect it manually
using either of the following methods:
• Select the Bluetooth® phone again. (See
page 206.)
• Connect the phone profile. (See page
203.)
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4. REGISTERING A ENTRY
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY
Up to 200 numbers can be registered
with this system.
Select one of 4 phone types (“Mobile”, “Home”, “Work” or “Other”)
and input a number.
INFORMATION
● This function cannot be operated while
driving.
REGISTERING FROM THE
“Contacts” SCREEN
Touch “Contacts”.
: Touch to delete one number. Touch
and hold to continue deleting numbers.
z You can enter a number for each phone
type.
Touch
Input the entry name.
Touch “Stored” on the “Contacts”
screen.
Touch “OK”.
Touch “Create New Entry”.
The entry is registered in the “Stored”
list.
on any of the “Phone”
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 168.)
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z The “Contacts” screen can be displayed
by touching
screens.
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REGISTERING FROM THE “Dial
By Number” SCREEN
Touch “Dial By Number” on the
“Phone” menu screen.
z The “Dial By Number” screen can be displayed by touching
“Phone” screens.
on any of the
INFORMATION
● The phone type is registered as
“Mobile”.
● If the contact includes an address and a
phone number, they will be stored in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations”
screen and “Contacts” screen. (See
pages 52 and 165.)
z You can also press the
switch on the
steering wheel to display the “Dial By
Number” screen.
Input the numbers.
Touch
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN” from
“STEP 6”. (See page 165.)
type
is
registered
as
Search the entry by “Phone Book”.
(See page 171.)
Touch
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN” from
“STEP 6”. (See page 165.)
166
Searching the entry by “Call History”.
(See page 173.)
Touch
for desired item.
Touch “Add to Stored Phone Numbers”.
next to the desired item.
Follow the steps “REGISTERING
FROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN” from
“STEP 6”. (See page 165.)
INFORMATION
● The phone
“Mobile”.
REGISTERING FROM THE
“Phone Book” SCREEN
INFORMATION
● The phone
“Mobile”.
REGISTERING FROM THE “Call
History” SCREEN
type
is
registered
as
REGISTERING FROM AN
EXTERNAL DEVICE
“vCard” formatted data can be transferred from a USB memory to this system. Transferred addresses and
numbers will be stored in the “Stored”
list on the “My Destinations” screen
and “Contacts” screen. (See pages 52
and 165.)
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REGISTERING A ENTRY AS
“Speed Dials”
Touch the desired list to select the entry.
Touch the desired entry to register.
Phone numbers from the list in the
“Stored” screen and “Phone Book” can
be registered as speed dials. Up to 15
speed dials can be registered.
Touch “Contacts”.
by touching
screens.
on any of the “Phone”
Touch “Speed Dials” on the “Contacts” screen.
Touch the desired speed dial screen
button the phone number is to be registered to.
z If there are 2 or more phone numbers,
touch the desired number in the list.
The entry is registered as “Speed Dials”.
Touch “Yes”.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 168.)
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z The “Contacts” screen can be displayed
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DISPLAYING AND EDITING
THE ENTRY INFORMATION
No.
Touch to display the details of
the entry information.
x Touch the desired entry to call
it.
Detailed information of entries in the
list can be displayed or edited.
Function
Touch to change the entry name.
(See page 168.)
Touch
next to the desired entry
on the “Contacts” screen.
Touch to edit phone numbers.
(See page 169.)
Touch to delete the entry.
Touch to delete all entries.
Touch to register the entry in the
“Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen and “Contacts”
screen. (See page 166.)
XEntry options screen of the “Stored” and
“Speed Dials” list
INFORMATION
● “Rename XX” and “Edit Phone Numbers” cannot be operated while driving.
CHANGING THE ENTRY NAME
XEntry options screen of the “Phone
Book” list
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
168
Touch “Rename XX” on the entry options screen.
Input the entry name.
Touch “OK”.
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EDITING PHONE NUMBERS
Touch “Edit Phone Numbers” on the
entry options screen.
Select one of 4 phone types and input
a number.
: Touch to delete one number. Touch
and hold to continue deleting numbers.
Touch
BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
z You can edit a number for each phone
type.
INFORMATION
● If an entry that is transferred from a cellular phone is edited, the change will
affect the entry in the “Stored” list on the
“My Destinations” screen and “Contacts”
screen. (See pages 52 and 165.)
SENDING STORED
CONTACTS TO A USB
MEMORY
The entries stored in the “Stored” list
on the “My Destinations” screen and
“Contacts” screen can be transferred
to a USB memory. (See page 60.)
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1. CALLING ON A BluetoothÂŽ PHONE
After a BluetoothÂŽ phone has been
connected, a call can be made using
the hands-free system. There are several methods by which a call can be
made. These are described below.
Touch
The connecting screen will be displayed.
BY DIAL
You can call by inputting the phone
number.
Press the
wheel.
switch on the steering
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
INFORMATION
● This function cannot be operated while
driving.
BY “Stored” LIST ON THE
“Contacts” SCREEN
z The “Dial By Number” screen can be displayed by touching “Dial By Number”
on the “Phone” menu screen or
on
any of the “Phone” screens.
Touch the desired key to input the
phone number.
Calls can be made using the “Stored”
list on the “Contacts” screen. To use
this function, it is necessary to register
the entry. (See page 165.)
Touch “Contacts”.
z The “Contacts” screen can be displayed
: Touch to delete one number. Touch
and hold to continue deleting numbers.
by touching
screens.
z When
is touched, the number is
registered in the “Stored” list on the
“Contacts” screen. (See page 166.)
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on any of the “Phone”
Touch “Stored” on the “Contacts”
screen.
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Touch the desired entry.
BY PHONE BOOK
Calls can be made using the phone
book data of the connected cellular
phone. The phone book changes depending on the phone connected.
If a contact does not have phone number stored, the entry will be dimmed.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 168.)
You can update the Phone’s book list.
(See page 209.)
Touch “Contacts”.
z If there are 2 or more phone numbers,
touch the desired number in the list.
by touching
screens.
The connecting screen will be displayed.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
on any of the “Phone”
Touch “Phone Book” on the “Contacts” screen.
Touch the desired entry.
z If there are 2 or more phone numbers,
touch the desired number in the list.
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z The “Contacts” screen can be displayed
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z Touch “Search Contact” to search by
the contact’s name. This function cannot
be operated while driving.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 168.)
The connecting screen will be displayed.
BY SPEED DIALS
You can call by “Speed Dial” number
list. Registering number in the “Speed
Dial” number list is to see page 167.
Touch “Contacts”.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
INFORMATION
● When a phone is connected for the first
time, its phone book must be downloaded. If the phone book can not be
downloaded, a pop-up window will be
displayed.
z The “Contacts” screen can be displayed
by touching
screens.
on any of the “Phone”
Touch “Speed Dials” on the “Contacts” screen.
Touch the desired entry.
z Touch
to display and edit the entry
information. (See page 168.)
The connecting screen will be displayed.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
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BY CALL HISTORY
Calls can be made using one of the 4
call lists functions.
Touch “Call History”.
z When
is touched, the entry is registered in the “Stored” list on the “Contacts” screen. (See page 166.)
Touch the desired entry.
The connecting screen will be displayed.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
CALLING USING A SHORT
MESSAGE
z The “Call History” screen can be displayed
by touching
screens.
Touch the desired list.
“All”: Touch to display all numbers
(missed, received and dialed).
“Missed”: Touch to display missed
calls.
Touch “Call Sender”.
The connecting screen will be displayed.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
“Received”: Touch to display received
calls.
“Dialed”: Touch to display dialed numbers.
z The state of a call is shown by the following icons.
: Missed
: Received
: Dialed
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on any of the “Phone”
Calls can be made to a short message
sender’s phone number. (See page
179.)
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BY POI CALL
Calls can be made to a POI when its
details are displayed on the screen.
(See pages 32 and 36.)
Touch
The connecting screen will be displayed.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
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2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A BluetoothÂŽ PHONE
When a call is received, this screen is
displayed and a sound is heard.
Press the
wheel.
switch on the steering
“Accept”: Touch to talk on the phone.
“Reject”: Touch to reject the call.
z The layout of the incoming call screen
may differ depending on the information
available from the connected phone.
The ongoing screen is displayed. (See
page 176.)
z The first call is put on hold.
z The second call’s information is displayed
below the first call information.
INFORMATION
● During international phone calls, the
other party’s name may not be displayed
correctly depending on the cellular
phone which you have.
XSingle call
The ongoing screen is displayed. (See
page 176.)
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z Ringtone and ringtone volume can be
set. (See pages 197 and 209.)
XCall waiting
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3. TALKING ON A BluetoothÂŽ PHONE
While you are talking on a BluetoothÂŽ
phone, the ongoing screen is displayed. The operations outlined below
can be performed on this screen.
XSingle call
NO.
Function
Touch to transfer the call. Touch
“Transfer to Phone” to change
from Hands-free call to cellular
phone call. Touch “Handsfree
mode” to change from cellular
phone call to Hands-free call.
Displays a call duration.
Touch to adjust the volume of the
other party’s voice. (See page
177.)
Displays the name, number and
picture of the other party. The information shown here may differ
depending on the information
available from your phone.
XCall waiting
Touch to change parties.
Touch to change to a conference
call.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
NO.
Function
Touch to hang up the phone.
x The
switch on the steering
wheel can also be pressed to
hang up the phone.
Touch to dial a second number.
(See page 177.)
Touch to send a tone. (See page
177.)
Touch to put a call on hold. To
cancel this function, touch “Active call”.
Touch to mute your voice. To
cancel muting your voice, touch
“Unmute call”.
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INFORMATION
● When you change from cellular phone
call to Hands-free call, the Hands-free
screen will be displayed and the call can
be operated on the screen.
● Transferring methods will be different
depending on the type of cellular phone
which you have.
● For the operation of the phone, see the
manual that comes with your cellular
phone.
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ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER
VOLUME
Touch
Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the volume
of the other party’s voice.
Touch “Dial”.
Touch the desired method to call.
XIf “Dial Number” is selected
Input the number and then touch
XIf “Dial From Contacts” is selected
Touch the desired method and then
touch the desired entry.
SENDING TONES
Touch “Dial Pad”.
Inputting the numbers.
z Input numbers are sent immediately as
tones.
z Touch “Quit” to return the previous
screen.
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z The receiver volume can also be
adjusted using the switch on the steering wheel.
DIALING A SECOND NUMBER
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XIf “Dial From Call History” is selected
■CHANGING PARTIES
Touch the desired list and then touch
the desired entry.
Touch “Swap Calls”.
z Every time “Swap Calls” is touched, the
party who is on hold will be switched.
■CHANGING TO A CONFERENCE
CALL
Touch “Link Calls”.
INFORMATION
The connecting screen will be displayed.
z To cancel the call, touch “End Call”.
When a new call has been established,
the following screen will be displayed.
z The first call is put on hold.
z The second call’s information is displayed
below the first call information.
INFORMATION
● “Dial Number” cannot be operated
while driving.
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● If your cellular phone is not HFP Ver. 1.5
compatible, this function can not be
used.
● Dialing a second number operation may
differ depending on your phone company and cellular phone.
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1. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
Received messages can be forwarded
from the connected BluetoothÂŽ phone,
enabling checking and replying using
this system.
Touch the desired short message.
RECEIVING A NEW SHORT
MESSAGE
When a new short message is received, a pop-up window is displayed
on the screen.
z The state of a message is shown by the
following icons.
: New message
: Read message
: Unread message
The short message will be displayed.
CHECKING RECEIVED
SHORT MESSAGES
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
Touch “Messages”.
No.
Function
Touch
to have the short
message read out. To cancel this
function, touch
Touch to call the sender.
z The “Messages” screen can be displayed
by touching
screens.
on any of the “Phone”
Touch to reply to the short message by free text.
Touch to reply to the short message by template.
Touch “Inbox” on the “Messages”
screen.
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z This function can be set to “On” or
“Off”. (See page 209.)
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REPLYING THE SHORT
MESSAGE
Touch “Reply Free Text” or “Reply
Template”.
Input the short message.
Touch “OK”.
The short message will be sent.
: Touch to have the short message
read out. To cancel this function, touch
INFORMATION
● “Reply Free Text” cannot be selected
while driving.
CHECKING SENT SHORT
MESSAGES
Touch “Messages” on the “Phone”
menu screen.
SENDING A NEW SHORT
MESSAGES
180
by touching
screens.
on any of the “Phone”
Touch “Sent” on the “Messages”
screen.
Touch the desired short message.
Touch “Messages” on the “Phone”
menu screen.
z The “Messages” screen can be displayed
z The “Messages” screen can be displayed
by touching
screens.
The short message will be displayed.
on any of the “Phone”
Touch “Create New” on the “Messages” screen.
Touch “Create Message” or “Use
Template”.
3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
Input the short message. (See page
182.)
XIf “Select Contact” is selected
Touch the desired list.
Touch “OK”.
Touch the desired contact.
Select the desired number/contact to
whom the short message should be
sent.
The short message will be sent.
XIf a recipient is selected
The short message will be sent immediately.
● “Create Message” cannot be selected
while driving.
z “Enter Number”, “Select Contact” and
a list of former recipients will be displayed.
XIf “Enter Number” is selected
Enter the number.
Touch “OK”.
The short message will be sent.
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BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
INFORMATION
3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
CREATE A NEW SHORT
MESSAGE
■FROM THE “Create
Edit the short message.
Message”
SCREEN
Input the short message.
z This screen is not displayed while driving.
When a template is touched, the screen
will be changed to the recipient selection
screen.
Touch “OK”.
■FROM
THE
INFORMATION
“Use
Template”
SCREEN
Touch “OK”.
Touch the desired template.
● The cursor’s position can be moved by
touching the desired location in the input
screen. Touch
or
to scroll the
input screen up or down.
● The short messages can contain up to
160 characters. If the entered text
exceeds the characters available for one
short message, a new short message
will begin automatically. This is indicated
by a separation line and an icon in the
input field, which is shown as soon as
there are only 10 characters left for the
short message.
: Touch to delete the template.
z 10 messages have already been registered to the message template screen.
● The number of characters left for the
short message is displayed.
● A maximum of 6 short messages can be
written in series.
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REGISTER NEW TEMPLATES
New templates can be created. Up to
15 templates can be registered.
Touch “Prepare Template Message”.
Input the short message.
The message is registered in the template list on the “Use Template”
screen.
Touch “OK”.
BluetoothÂŽ HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
INFORMATION
● This function is unavailable while driving.
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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM ...... 186
USING THE VOICE COMMAND
SYSTEM............................................ 186
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION ..................................... 187
185
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
The voice command system enables
the navigation, audio and hands-free
systems to be operated using voice
commands.
INFORMATION
● Voice recognition language can be
changed.(See “SELECTING A LANGUAGE” on page 198)
Talk switch
z Press the talk switch to start the voice
command system.
z Press and hold the talk switch to cancel
the voice command system.
Back switch
z Press the back switch to return to the previous screen.
MICROPHONE
USING THE VOICE
COMMAND SYSTEM
The actual design and switch position
may differ depending on the vehicle.
For details, see the Pictorial index of
“Owner’s Manual”.
STEERING SWITCHES FOR
THE VOICE COMMAND
SYSTEM
XType A (Two direction steering switch)
XType B (Four direction steering switch)
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It is unnecessary to speak directly into
the microphone when giving a command.
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INFORMATION
Press the talk switch.
z The voice command system is activated, press the talk switch to skip the
current dialog state.
z In case of an activated speech recognizer waiting for input, press the talk
switch to restart the speech recognizer.
After a beep sounds, say the desired
command or touch the desired command.
: The icon will be displayed if the user
can speak a command.
: Touch to adjust the volume of the
voice guidance volume.
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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
● Wait for the confirmation beep before
speaking a command.
● Voice commands may not be recognized
if:
• Spoken too quickly.
• Spoken at a low or high volume.
• The windows are open.
• Passengers are talking while voice
commands are spoken.
• The air conditioning speed is set high.
• The air conditioning vents are turned
towards the microphone.
● In the following conditions, the system
may not recognize the command properly and using voice commands may not
be possible:
• The command is incorrect or unclear.
Note that certain words, accents or
speech patterns may be difficult for the
system to recognize.
• There is excessive background noise,
such as wind noise.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
■DISPLAYING THE COMMAND LIST
SCREEN
Say “More commands” or touching
“More commands” on the voice command main menu screen.
Say the desired command or touch the
desired command.
Say the desired command or touch the
desired command.
z The command list is read out and the corresponding command is highlighted. To
cancel this function, press the talk switch.
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VEHICLE INFORMATION
VEHICLE INFORMATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE .................. 190
2. FUEL CONSUMPTION................ 191
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH HYBRID
SYSTEM) .......................................... 191
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE
ENGINE) ........................................... 191
3. TIRE PRESSURE WARNING
SYSTEM .................................... 193
SHOWING THE TIRE PRESSURE
SCREEN ........................................... 193
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1. VEHICLE INFORMATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
Fuel consumption information and tire pressure value can be displayed. To access
the vehicle information system, press the “CAR” button.
z The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For
details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”.
z The “Information” screen shown above is displayed if the vehicle is equipped with
both a fuel consumption and a tire pressure warning system.
No.
Name
Function
Page
“Fuel Consumption”*
Displays the “Trip Information”, “History” and
“Energy Monitor” screen.
191
“Tire Pressure”*
Displays the “Tire Pressure” screen.
193
“CAR” button*
Press this button to access the vehicle information
system.
*: If equipped
190
1. VEHICLE INFORMATION
2. FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH HYBRID
SYSTEM)
TRIP INFORMATION
Fuel consumption such as shown below can be displayed on the screen.
For details see Section 1-1 of “Owner’s
Manual”.
z Energy monitor
z Trip consumption
z History
z If the “Trip Information” screen is not displayed, touch “Trip Information”.
No.
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE
ENGINE)
Press the “CAR” button.
Name
Average speed
Elapsed time
Cruising range
Previous fuel consumption per
minute
Current fuel consumption per
minute
Touch “Fuel Consumption”.
INFORMATION
● The trip information display indicates
general driving conditions. Accuracy
varies with driving habits and road conditions.
z “Trip Information” or “History” screen will
be displayed.
z The “Information” screen is not displayed
if the vehicles not equipped with a tire
pressure warning system.
: If equipped
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VEHICLE INFORMATION
“Clear”: Trip information data can be delete by touching this screen button.
“History”: “History” screen can be displayed by touching this screen button.
1. VEHICLE INFORMATION
HISTORY
z If the “History” screen is not displayed,
touch “History”.
No.
Name
Previous fuel economy record
Current fuel economy
Best recorded fuel economy
z The average fuel consumption history is
divided by color into past averages and
the average fuel consumption since the
last reset.
“Clear”: Past record data can be delete by
touching this screen button.
“Update”: Reset the average fuel consumption to measure the current fuel consumption again.
XVehicle with multi-information display
When you touch “Update”, the average
fuel consumption displayed in the multi-information display will be reset at the same
time.
“Trip Information”: “Trip Information”
screen can be displayed by touching this
screen button.
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3. TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM
Vehicles equipped with a tire pressure warning system will display a
warning screen in addition to a
warning indication on the meter if
tire pressure becomes low. For information on the tire pressure
warning system, refer to “Owner’s
Manual”.
2 Touch “Tire Pressure”.
3 The tire pressure value of each
tire will be displayed.
XType A
zTo confirm tire pressure values,
touch “Yes”. To cancel and return
to the previous screen, touch
“No”. (This screen will not be
shown if the tire pressure screen
is already being displayed.)
XType B
The tire pressure value of each tire
can be confirmed using the tire
pressure screen.
1 Press the “CAR” button.
zLow tire pressure values will be
displayed in orange.
zThe
display
pattern
varies
depending on the vehicle. Some
vehicles do not show the spare
tire pressure.
: If equipped
193
VEHICLE INFORMATION
SHOWING THE TIRE
PRESSURE SCREEN
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194
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SETUP
SETUP OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE .................. 196
2. GENERAL SETTINGS ................ 197
SCREENS FOR GENERAL
SETTINGS ........................................ 197
3. DISPLAY SETTINGS .................. 200
TURN OFF DISPLAY........................... 200
CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND
NIGHT MODE ................................... 201
ADJUST CONTRAST/
BRIGHTNESS ................................... 201
4. BluetoothÂŽ SETTINGS ............... 202
BluetoothÂŽ FUNCTION ON/OFF.......... 202
PAIRING A BluetoothÂŽ DEVICE .......... 203
DISPLAYING THE PAIRED
DEVICE LIST .................................... 206
SETTING PIN ...................................... 207
SETTING THE INTERNET
CONNECTION .................................. 208
5. PHONE SETTINGS ..................... 209
SCREEN FOR PHONE SETTINGS..... 209
6. AUDIO SETTINGS ...................... 210
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS .................. 211
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1. SETUP OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
To customize the function settings, press the “SETUP” button.
z The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For
details, see Section 3 of “Owner’s Manual”.
No.
Name
Function
Page
“General”
Settings are available for language selection,
operation sounds, etc.
197
“Bluetooth*”
Registering, removing, connecting and disconnecting BluetoothÂŽ devices and settings are
available for BluetoothÂŽ.
202
“Display”
Settings are available for contrast and brightness of the screen.
200
“Phone”
Settings are available for phone sound, phone
book, etc.
209
“SETUP” button
Press this button to display the “Setup” screen.
197, 200, 202,
209, 210, 211
“Vehicle”
Settings are available for vehicle customization.
211
“Audio”
Settings are available for HD Radio™ system.
210
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
196
1. SETUP OPERATION
2. GENERAL SETTINGS
Settings are available for language selection, operation sounds, etc.
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “General”.
Touch the items to be set.
SCREENS FOR GENERAL
SETTINGS
No.
Touch “Save”.
Function
You can change the language.
(See
“SELECTING
LANGUAGE” on page 198.)
“On” or “Off” can be selected to
sound beeps.
The personal data can be deleted. (See “DELETE PERSONAL
DATA” on page 199.)
Touch to set the distance unit to
“Kilometer” or “Mile”.
197
SETUP
z On this screen, the following functions are
operational.
1. SETUP OPERATION
No.
SELECTING A LANGUAGE
Function
Touch to change a keyboard layout. (See “SELECTING A KEYBOARD LAYOUT” on page 199.)
Touch to set the navigation
prompt volume.
Touch to set the phone volume.
The desired language can be selected.
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “Language”.
Touch the desired screen button.
Touch “General” on the “Setup”
screen.
Touch to set the ringtone volume.
Touch to set the voice dialog volume.
The entries stored in the “Stored”
list on the “My Destinations”
screen and “Contacts” screen
(See pages 52 and 165.) can be
transferred to a USB memory.
(See “SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY” on
page 60.)
“vCard” formatted data can be
transferred from a USB memory
to this system. Transferred addresses and numbers will be
stored in the “Stored” list on the
“My Destinations” screen and
“Contacts” screen. (See “LOADING ADDRESSES VIA A USB
MEMORY” on page 56.)
Touch to select on or off for daylight saving time.
Touch to display the system information.
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z The previous screen will be displayed.
z The selectable languages may differ
depending on the model or region.
Touch “Save”.
1. SETUP OPERATION
DELETE PERSONAL DATA
SELECTING A KEYBOARD
LAYOUT
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “General” on the “Setup”
screen.
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “General” on the “Setup”
screen
Touch “Keyboard Layout”.
Touch the desired keyboard layout.
Touch “Delete Personal Data”.
Touch “Delete”.
INFORMATION
“QWERTY”: Latin characters, “QWERTY”-Layout
“ABC”: Latin characters, “ABC”-Layout
• Bluetooth® devices data
• Phone sound setting
• Bluetooth® setting
• Sound setting
199
SETUP
● The following personal data can be
deleted or returned to their default settings:
• Phone book data
• Call history data
• Speed dial data
1. SETUP OPERATION
3. DISPLAY SETTINGS
You can adjust the contrast and brightness of the screen. You can also turn
the display off.
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “Display”.
Touch the items to be set.
z Please refer to the following pages for
each setting.
200
TURN OFF DISPLAY
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “Screen Off”.
Touch “Display” on the “Setup”
screen.
z The display screen will be turned off. To
turn it on, press the “AUDIO”, “CAR” or
“SETUP” button.
1. SETUP OPERATION
CHANGING BETWEEN DAY
AND NIGHT MODE
Depending on the position of the headlight switch, the screen changes to day
or night mode.
To display the screen in day mode
even with the headlight switch on,
touch “Day Mode” on the adjustment
screen for brightness and contrast control.
ADJUST CONTRAST/
BRIGHTNESS
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “Display” on the “Setup”
screen.
Touch “General” or “Camera”, in
which you want to make an adjustment.
Select “Contrast” or “Brightness”
using the
INFORMATION
or
● If the screen is set in day mode with the
headlight switch turned on, this condition
is memorized even with the engine
turned off.
Adjust the contrast or brightness using
the “+” or “-”.
Screen button
Function
“Contrast” “+”
Strengthens the contrast
of the screen
“Contrast” “-”
Weakens the contrast of
the screen
“Brightness” “+”
Brightens the screen
“Brightness” “-”
Darkens the screen
After adjusting the screen, touch
“OK”.
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SETUP
1. SETUP OPERATION
4. BluetoothÂŽ SETTINGS
To set up a BluetoothÂŽ device.
Press the “SETUP” button.
BluetoothÂŽ FUNCTION ON/
OFF
The BluetoothÂŽ function
switched on or off.
Touch “Bluetooth ”.
Touch “On” or “Off”.
can
be
Touch “Bluetooth ”.
INFORMATION
The following screen will be displayed.
● When Bluetooth® function is off,
“Search for Bluetooth Devices”,
“Make Discoverable”, “Paired Device
List”, “Set PIN for Pairing” and “Internet Connection” will be dimmed.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
z Please refer to the following pages for a
description of each setting.
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1. SETUP OPERATION
PAIRING A BluetoothÂŽ
DEVICE
Touch the device to be paired.
Up to 4 BluetoothÂŽ devices can be
paired. A paired device can be connected to any of its supported profiles
such as phone, music and/or internet.
CONNECTING FROM THE
SYSTEM
z Connectable BluetoothÂŽ devices will be
displayed in the list.
Touch “Search for Bluetooth Devices”.
The following screen will be displayed.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
z When a BluetoothÂŽ device is currently
connected, a pop-up window is displayed.
To disconnect it, touch “Yes”.
The following screen will be displayed
ÂŽ
de-
Confirm the PIN.
XIf the device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen,
and then touch “Accept”.
XIf the device does not supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into
the device.
The following screen will be displayed
when pairing is complete.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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SETUP
while searching for a Bluetooth
vice.
1. SETUP OPERATION
The system waits for connection requests coming from the paired device.
All requested profiles are connected
automatically.
z Internet profile is not connected automatically. For details on connecting internet
profile, see “LOGIN PROCESS INTERNET PROFILE” on page 205.
z If the automatic connection failed, the following screen will be displayed. Touch the
desired profile to be connected.
“Connect for Phone”: Touch to connect
the phone profile.
“Connect for Music”: Touch to connect
the music profile.
“Connect for Internet”, “Advanced”:
Touch to connect the internet profile. The
screen will be changed to the login process. (See page 205.)
“Connect All”: Touch to connect all supported profiles.
z Once you have connected the BluetoothÂŽ
device, it is automatically connected
whenever the engine switch is in the
“ACC” or “ON” position.
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INFORMATION
● For details on device detection and the
operation of your BluetoothÂŽ device, see
the manual that comes with the
BluetoothÂŽ device.
● The music profiles the paired device
supports can be connected individually
as desired. Some devices do not allow
individual profiles to be connected. In
that case, a pop-up window is displayed.
1. SETUP OPERATION
CONNECTING FROM THE
DEVICE
Touch “Make Discoverable”.
z When a BluetoothÂŽ device is currently
connected, a pop-up window is displayed.
To disconnect it, touch “Yes”.
LOGIN PROCESS INTERNET
PROFILE
XIf “Connect for Internet” is selected
Touch “Connect for Internet”.
Touch the desired provider.
The following screen will be displayed.
z To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”.
z This screen is displayed only when making the first connection.
XIf “Advanced” is selected.
Confirm the PIN.
Touch “Advanced”.
SETUP
XIf the device supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen,
and then touch “Accept”.
XIf the device does not supports SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into
the device.
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1. SETUP OPERATION
Touch “Confirm Provider Information”.
DISPLAYING THE PAIRED
DEVICE LIST
Devices can be disconnected and
each profile connection status can be
changed using the list.
Up to 4 devices can be paired at the
same time.
z User login information can be changed on
this screen.
Touch “Paired Device List”.
Touch the desired device.
INFORMATION
● When making the first connection,
“Advanced” is not displayed.
● When “Remember User Login Information” function is on, the entered user
login information will be remembered for
every login. (See page 208.)
z The tone of the icons show which profiles
the device supports. (Dimmed icons are
not available.)
z The device’s currently connected profiles
are highlighted.
The following screen will be displayed.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be operated.
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CHANGING THE DEVICE NAME
Touch “Rename XX”.
Input the device name.
SETTING PIN
To change the PIN.
Touch “Set PIN for Pairing”.
Input the desired number.
Touch “OK”.
DELETING A PAIRED DEVICE
Touch “Delete Pairing”.
Touch “Yes”.
CONNECTING OR
DISCONNECTING PROFILES
Touch the desired profile to be connected or disconnected.
z A 4 to 8-digit PIN can be selected.
Touch “OK”.
SETUP
“Connect All”: Touch to connect all supported profiles.
“Disconnect All”: Touch to disconnect all
supported profiles.
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1. SETUP OPERATION
SETTING THE INTERNET
CONNECTION
To change the internet settings.
Touch “Internet Connection”.
No.
Function
Touch to turn the automatic
download of addresses function
on or off.
Touch to turn the show cost
warning function on or off.
When this function is activated, a
pop-up window will be displayed
before using Entune service.
Touch to turn the show roaming
warning function on or off. When
this function is activated, a popup window will be displayed before using Entune service.
Touch the desired items to be set.
Touch to turn the remember user
login information function on or
off.
When this function is activated,
the entered user login information will be remembered for every
user login.
Touch to turn the automatic synchronization function on or off.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be set.
INFORMATION
● If
“Automatic
Download
of
Addresses” is activated, “Show Cost
Warning” and “Show Roaming Warning” will be dimmed.
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1. SETUP OPERATION
5. PHONE SETTINGS
Settings are available for ringtone selection, announce incoming short message and email, and “Stored” lists.
SCREEN FOR PHONE
SETTINGS
Press the “SETUP” button.
z On this screen, the following functions can
be set.
No.
Touch “Phone”.
Function
Touch to select a ringtone. No
ringtone, the phone’s ringtone
and the system’s 4 ringtones are
available for selection.
Touch to turn the incoming short
message announcement function “On” or “Off”.
Touch the desired items to be set.
Touch to turn the incoming Email
announcement function “On” or
“Off”.
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SETUP
Touch to update the phone book
of the connected phone. The updated list refers to the “Stored”
list on the “My Destinations”
screen and “Contacts” screen.
(See pages 52 and 165.)
1. SETUP OPERATION
6. AUDIO SETTINGS
HD Radio™ system can be set using
the following procedure:
Press the “SETUP” button.
Screen button
Function
“All”
Touch to receive both analog and digital broadcasts.
“HD Only”
Touch to receive only digital broadcasts.
“Analog”
Touch to receive only analog broadcasts.
Touch “Audio”.
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Select the desired setting from “HD
Radio/Analog Setting”.
Touch “HD Radio Settings”.
Touch “Save”.
1. SETUP OPERATION
7. VEHICLE SETTINGS
Vehicle customization settings can be
changed.
Press the “SETUP” button.
Touch “Vehicle”.
Touch the desired items to be set.
SETUP
z For a list of the settings that can be
changed, see “Owner’s Manual”.
After changing the settings, touch
“Save”.
z A message indicating that the settings are
being saved will appear. Do not perform
any other operations while this message is
displayed.
: If equipped
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REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM OPERATION.............. 214
REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE
LINES ................................................ 215
AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN........ 216
THE REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
CAMERA ........................................... 216
2. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS
(WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR
GUIDE LINES)........................... 218
213
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OPERATION
The rear view monitor system assists
the driver by displaying an image of the
view behind the vehicle while backing
up.
The image is displayed in reverse on
the screen. This allows the image to
appear in the same manner as that of
the rear view mirror.
To display the rear view image on the
screen, the shift lever is in the “R” position when the engine switch is in the
“ON” position.
z If you move the shift lever out of the “R”
position, the screen returns to the previous screen.
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CAUTION
● Never depend on the rear view monitor
system entirely when backing up.
Always make sure your intended path is
clear.
Use caution, just as you would when
backing up any vehicle.
● Never back up while looking only at the
screen. The image on the screen is different from actual conditions. Depicted
distances between objects and flat surfaces will differ from the actual distances. If you back up while looking only
at the screen, you may hit a vehicle, a
person or an object. When backing up,
be sure to check behind and all around
the vehicle visually and with mirrors
before proceeding.
● Do not use the system when the back
door, trunk or tailgate is not completely
closed.
● Use your own eyes to confirm the vehicle’s surroundings, as the displayed
image may become faint or dark, and
moving images will be distorted, or not
entirely visible when the outside temperature is low. When backing up, be sure
to check behind and all around the vehicle visually and with mirror before proceeding.
● Do not use the system in the following
cases:
• On icy or slick road surfaces, or in
snow.
• When using tire chains or emergency
tires.
• On an uneven road, such as a slope.
X With rear view monitor guide lines (If
equipped)
● Always check the vehicle surrounding
area, because the guide lines are ancillary lines.
● The guide lines are ancillary lines and
do not change even if the steering wheel
is turned.
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
NOTICE
● If the back of the vehicle is hit, the position and mounting angle of the camera
may change. Be sure to have the camera’s position and mounting angle
checked at your Toyota dealer.
● As the camera has a water proof construction, do not detach, disassemble or
modify it. This may cause incorrect operation.
● If the temperature changes rapidly, such
as when hot water is poured on the vehicle in cold weather, the system may not
operate normally.
● Do not strongly rub the camera lens. If
the camera lens is scratched, it can not
transmit a clear image.
● Do not allow organic solvent, car wax,
window cleaner or glass coat to adhere
to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off
as soon as possible.
● If the tire size is changed, the area displayed on the screen may change.
● When washing the vehicle, do not apply
intensive bursts of water to the camera
or camera area. Doing so may result in
the camera malfunctioning.
INFORMATION
Guide lines are displayed on the
screen.
z Guidelines shown differ from those shown
on the actual screen.
Vehicle width extension guide lines
(blue)
z These lines indicate the estimated vehicle
width extension.
Distance guide line (blue)
z This line indicates a position on the
ground about 3 ft. (1 m) behind on the
ground of the rear bumper of the vehicle.
Distance guide line (red)
z This line indicates a position on the
ground about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) behind on the
ground of the rear bumper of the vehicle.
Vehicle center guide lines (blue)
z These lines indicate the estimated vehicle
center on the ground.
REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
● If the camera lens becomes dirty, it cannot transmit a clear image. If water droplets, snow, or mud adhere to the lens,
rinse with water and wipe with a soft
cloth. If the lens is extremely dirty, wash
it with a mild cleanser and rinse.
REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE
LINES (IF EQUIPPED)
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AREA DISPLAYED ON
SCREEN
Image is displayed approximately level
on screen.
INFORMATION
● The area displayed on the screen may
vary according to vehicle orientation or
road conditions.
THE REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM CAMERA
The rear view monitor system camera
is located as shown in the illustration.
Corners of bumper
INFORMATION
● The area detected by the camera is limited. The camera does not detect
objects which are close to either corner
of the bumper or under the bumper.
z The actual camera location may differ
depending on the vehicle. For details, see
the Pictorial index of “Owner’s Manual”.
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INFORMATION
● The camera uses a special lens. The
distance of the image that appears on
the screen differs from the actual distance.
● In the following cases, it may become
difficult to see the images on the screen,
even when the system is functioning.
• In the dark (for example, at night)
• When the temperature near the lens
is high or low
• When water droplets are adhering to
the camera, or when humidity is high
(for example, when it rains)
• When foreign matter (for example,
snow or mud) is adhering to the camera
• When the camera has scratches or
dirt on it
• When the sun or the beam of headlights is shining directly into the camera lens
● When the camera is used under fluorescent lights, sodium lights, or mercury
lights etc., the lights and the illuminated
areas may appear to flicker.
XOn some models
If a bright light (for example, sunlight reflected off the vehicle body) is picked up by
the camera, the smear effect* peculiar to
the camera may occur.
*: Smear effect  A phenomenon that occurs when a bright light (for example, sunlight reflected off the vehicle body) is
picked up by the camera; when transmitted by the camera, the light source appears to have a vertical streak above and
below it.
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2. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS (WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES)
In any of the following situations, there
is a margin of error between the guide
lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road.
z When the grade behind the vehicle slopes
down sharply, objects appear to be closer
than they actually are.
z When the grade behind the vehicle slopes
up sharply, objects appear to be farther
away than they actually are.
z When any part of the vehicle sags due to
the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error
between the guide lines on the screen and
the actual distance/course on the road.
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Approx. 1.5 ft. (0.5 m)
The distance that appears on the screen
between three-dimensional objects (such
as vehicles) and flat surfaces (such as the
road) and the actual distance differ as follows.
• In reality,
equally far away;
and
and
are
is farther than
). However, on the screen, the
to point
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situation appears to be
• On the screen, it appears that a truck is
parking approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m)
away. However, in reality if you back up
, you will hit the truck.
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INDEX
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Adding destinations.................................. 49
“Beep” .....................................................197
“Address” .................................................. 35
BluetoothÂŽ ...............................132, 153, 202
Adjust contrast/brightness...................... 201
BluetoothÂŽ audio .................................... 132
“Advanced”................................................ 40
Connecting BluetoothÂŽ audio ............. 134
“AM” ........................................................ 106
Playing BluetoothÂŽ audio player......... 137
Application operation ................................ 93
Sound setting.............................. 104, 105
Apps.......................................................... 93
APPS button ....................................... 20, 74
Switching to BluetoothÂŽ audio
mode ............................................... 133
“Audio” .................................................... 100
BluetoothÂŽ hands-free system ................153
Audio remote controls
(steering switches) ............................. 141
BluetoothÂŽ settings ................................ 202
BluetoothÂŽ function ON/OFF .............. 202
Audio system ............................................ 99
Displaying the paired device list ......... 206
Audio system operating hints................. 144
Pairing a BluetoothÂŽ device................ 203
Caring for your CD player
and discs......................................... 146
Setting pin........................................... 207
CD-R and CD-RW discs..................... 149
iPod .................................................... 145
“Calendar” .................................................79
MP3/WMA files................................... 148
“Call History” ...........................................173
Radio reception .................................. 144
Calling on a BluetoothÂŽ phone ............... 170
Terms ................................................. 150
By call history ..................................... 173
USB memory ...................................... 146
By dial................................................. 170
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By phone book ................................... 171
By POI call ......................................... 174
Displaying and editing the entry
information.................................... 58, 168
By speed dials.................................... 172
Displaying the radio ID............................112
By “Stored” list on the
“Contacts” screen ........................... 170
Displaying the title and name.................. 114
Calling using a short message ........... 173
Operating application ........................... 93
CAR button ............................................. 190
DSP control............................................. 104
CD........................................................... 117
Automatic sound levelizer (ASL) .........104
Cellular phone......................................... 153
Surround function ............................... 104
Download application............................... 93
Channel category.................................... 113
Checking calendar ................................... 79
Connecting a BluetoothÂŽ phone ............ 161
Eject button ............................................. 117
ÂŽ
Connecting Bluetooth audio ................. 134
Email ........................................................ 77
Controls using the
“TUNE SCROLL” knob........................ 103
Checking “Email” .................................. 77
Receiving a new email ......................... 77
“Enter Destination” .................................... 35
“Day / Night Mode”.................................... 61
“Delete Personal Data” ........................... 197
“FM” ........................................................ 106
Destination search ................................... 33
Fuel consumption.................................... 191
On the “Enter Destination” screen........ 35
History ................................................. 192
On the “My Destinations” screen.......... 33
Trip information ................................... 191
Detour the segment on the route ....... 51, 88
Function index...........................................12
Dial.......................................................... 170
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“General”................................................. 197
“Language”..............................................197
General settings..................................... 197
Limitations of the navigation system ........ 66
List screen................................................ 16
HD Radio™............................................. 106
HD Radio™ broadcasting ....................... 106
“Map”.........................................................19
Home ........................................................ 52
Map icons................................................. 29
XMÂŽ
How to subscribe to an
Satellite Radio ..................................... 112
POI icons .............................................. 29
How to subscribe................................. 112
Map information ....................................... 68
Satellite tuner technology notice ......... 112
Map layout.................................................28
Traffic messages .................................. 86
Map screen .............................................. 25
Map settings............................................. 61
If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions ... 115
MP3.........................................................117
“Information” screen............................... 190
MP3/WMA files........................................117
Input screen ............................................. 14
Playable bit rates .................................148
Inserting or ejecting a disc ...................... 117
Sampling frequency.............................148
Ejecting a disc ..................................... 117
Inserting a disc .................................... 117
Multicasting (only when listening
to an HD Radio™ channel)..................109
iPod........................................................ 123
“My Destinations” ................................33, 52
About iPod.......................................... 145
Compatible models.............................. 145
iPod cover art.......................................... 127
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“Navigation” menu screen........................ 21
Navigation operation................................. 20
Navigation setting ..................................... 61
Navigation system .................................... 19
“Options” button ........................................ 46
Overview buttons and
“Applications” menu screen............ 20, 74
Overview guidance screen ...................... 22
“Phone” ................................................... 154
Phone book............................................. 171
Phone book data..................................... 159
Phone settings ....................................... 209
Picture slideshow..................................... 75
Displaying the pictures ......................... 75
Playing picture slideshows ................... 76
“Pictures”................................................... 75
Play/Pause button................................... 100
Playing a MP3/WMA disc........................ 120
Playing repeat and random order........ 122
Selecting a desired file ........................ 121
Selecting a desired folder.................... 121
Playing a USB memory/iPod................... 124
Repeat and random play functions...... 128
Selecting a desired song ..................... 125
Playing an audio CD ............................... 118
Playing repeat and random order........ 120
Selecting a desired track ..................... 119
Playing BluetoothÂŽ audio ........................ 137
Repeat and random play functions...... 140
Selecting a desired song ..................... 138
“POI” ......................................................... 29
POI call ...................................................174
POI icon .................................................... 29
Presetting a channel ............................... 113
Presetting a station ................................. 106
PWR VOL knob....................................... 102
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Quick guide ................................................. 9
Route guidance .........................................44
Route guidance screen ............................ 44
“Route Options”.........................................64
Route preferences...............................43, 64
Route settings .......................................... 64
Radio broadcast data system ................. 107
Radio reception....................................... 144
AM ....................................................... 144
FM ....................................................... 144
XMÂŽ ..................................................... 145
Rear view monitor system....................... 213
Satellite radio (SAT) ................................112
Screens for general settings ...................197
Delete personal data ...........................199
Selecting a language ...........................198
Recalculating the route by the
traffic messages ................................... 89
“SEEK/TRACK” button ............................100
Receiving on a BluetoothÂŽ phone.......... 175
Selecting a channel.................................114
Reconnecting the BluetoothÂŽ phone...... 164
Selecting a station...................................107
Registering a entry........................... 52, 165
Displaying and editing the entry
information ................................ 58, 168
Setting “Home” as the destination............ 33
Setting the route....................................... 43
Setup.......................................................195
Registering a entry
as “Speed Dials” ............................. 167
SETUP button .........................................196
Registering a new entry................ 52, 165
Short message function ......................... 179
Sending stored contacts to a
USB memory .................................... 60
Checking received short messages.... 179
Registering “Home”.................................. 52
Sending a new short messages ......... 180
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“Setup” screen........................................ 196
Checking sent short messages .......... 180
Showing the tire pressure screen ........... 193
Terms......................................................150
SMS message ........................................ 179
ID3 tag................................................. 150
“Speed Dials” .................................. 167, 172
ISO 9660 format .................................. 150
Starting route guidance screen................ 42
m3u ..................................................... 150
Steering switches.................................... 141
MP3 ..................................................... 150
Switching audio source........................... 103
Packet write.........................................150
Switching to AUX mode .......................... 131
WMA.................................................... 150
Switching to BluetoothÂŽ audio mode ...... 133
WMA tag.............................................. 150
Switching to CD mode ............................ 118
To display map screen............................. 25
Switching to radio mode ......................... 106
Tone and balance ................................... 105
Switching to satellite radio mode ............ 113
Balance ............................................... 105
Switching to USB or iPod mode.............. 124
Tone .................................................... 105
Traffic announcement ............................. 108
Traffic message setting............................ 90
ÂŽ
Talking on the Bluetooth phone........... 176
“Traffic Messages” .................................... 86
Adjusting the receiver volume ............ 177
“TUNE SCROLL” knob............................103
Dialing a second number ................... 177
Turn off display ....................................... 200
Incoming call waiting .......................... 175
Turning the audio system on or off .........102
Sending tones .................................... 177
Telephone............................................... 153
Telephone (hands-free system for
cellular phone).................................... 153
USB memory........................................... 146
About the phonebook
in this system.................................. 159
Connecting a USB memory or iPod ... 123
Using the phone switch ...................... 158
When you sell or dispose of the
vehicle ............................................ 159
USB memory/iPod ................................. 123
Playing a USB memory or iPod.......... 124
Sound setting ............................. 104, 105
Switching to USB or iPod mode ......... 124
Using the phone switch........................... 158
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Vehicle information ................................. 189
Voice command system......................... 185
Voice guidance ........................................ 45
Volume adjustment ................... 45, 177, 197
“Waypoint”.................................................49
When you release your car ..................... 159
WMA ............................................... 120, 148
Zoom in button .......................................... 27
Zoom out button........................................ 27
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