Harman Becker Automotive Systems BE2808 Extension Module User Manual Corolla touch screen 12F69E

Harman Becker Automotive Systems, Inc. Extension Module Corolla touch screen 12F69E

User Manual

1DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1QUICK GUIDE 132AUDIO SYSTEM 253Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM 734VEHICLE INFORMATION1075SETUP 1116REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1437NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1578APPLICATION 221INDEX 247TABLE OF CONTENTS
2DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEIntroduction■EXISTENCE OF NAVIGATION CAPABILITIESExistence of navigation capabilities can be confirmed by performing the follow-ing method:INFORMATION●This illustration is for left-hand drive vehicles.●The button positions and shapes differ for right-hand drive vehicles.
3DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXVehicles without smart entry & start system1 When the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the initialscreen will be displayed and the system will begin operating.XVehicles with smart entry & start system1 When the engine switch is turned to the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ONmode, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating.2 Press the “MAP/NAV” button.zEither of the following screens will be displayed.XMultimedia system XNavigation system
4DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EESYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONSSafety symbolThe symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do notdo this”, or “Do not let this happen”.Arrows indicating operationsIndicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.)used to operate switches and otherdevices.Indicates the outcome of an operation (e.g.a lid opens).HOW TO READ THIS MANUALNo. Name DescriptionOperational Outlines An outline of the operation is explained.Main Operations The steps of an operation are explained.Related Operations A main operation’s supplementary operations are described.Information Useful information for the user is described.
5DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEThis manual explains the operation of the navigation/multimedia system.Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual inyour vehicle at all times.The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of the navigation/mul-timedia system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract ex-isted and the map data available at the time of producing this document.Please be aware that the content of this manual may be different from the nav-igation system in some cases, such as when the system’s software is updated.The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle ac-cessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals from the GlobalPositioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. Usingthese signals and other vehicle sensors, the system indicates your present po-sition and assists in locating a desired destination.The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your presentstarting location to your destination. The system is also designed to direct youto a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner. The system isdeveloped by “Harman International” using “NAVTEQ” maps. The calculatedroutes may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested. Your own person-al local knowledge or “short cut” may at times be faster than the calculatedroutes.The navigation system’s database includes Point of Interest categories to allowyou to easily select destinations such as restaurants and hotels. If a destinationis not in the database, you can enter the street address or a major intersectionclose to it and the system will guide you there.The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions. The audio in-structions will announce the distance remaining and the direction to turn in ap-proaching an intersection. These voice instructions will help you keep your eyeson 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 limita-tions that may affect their ability to perform properly. The accuracy of the vehi-cle’s position depends on the satellite condition, road configuration, vehiclecondition or other circumstances. For more information on the limitations of thesystem, refer to page 217.NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUALNAVIGATION SYSTEMnavigation/multimedia
6DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEFor safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attentionwith the following marks.IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUALCAUTION●This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning isignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the riskof injury to yourself and others.NOTICE●This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equip-ment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do inorder to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment.
7DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EETo use this system in the safest possiblemanner, follow all the safety tips shownbelow.Do not use any feature of this system tothe extent it becomes a distraction andprevents safe driving. The first prioritywhile driving should always be the safe op-eration of the vehicle. While driving, besure to observe all traffic regulations. Prior to the actual use of this system, learnhow to use it and become thoroughly famil-iar with it. Read the entire Navigation sys-tem Owner's manual to make sure youunderstand the system. Do not allow otherpeople to use this system until they haveread and understood the instructions inthis manual.For your safety, some functions may be-come inoperable when driving. Unavail-able screen buttons are dimmed.To use this system in the safest possiblemanner, follow all the safety tips shownbelow.This system is intended to assist in reach-ing the destination and, if used properly,can do so. The driver is solely responsiblefor the safe operation of your vehicle andthe safety of your passengers.Do not use any feature of this system tothe extent it becomes a distraction andprevents safe driving. The first prioritywhile driving should always be the safe op-eration of the vehicle. While driving, besure to observe all traffic regulations. Prior to the actual use of this system, learnhow to use it and become thoroughly famil-iar with it. Read the entire Navigation sys-tem Owner’s manual to make sure youunderstand the system. Do not allow otherpeople to use this system until they haveread and understood the instructions inthis manual.For your safety, some functions may be-come inoperable when driving. Unavail-able screen buttons are dimmed.SAFETY INSTRUCTION (MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM)CAUTION●For safety, the driver should not operatethe multimedia system while he/she isdriving. Insufficient attention to the roadand traffic may cause an accident.SAFETY INSTRUCTION (NAVIGATION SYSTEM)
8DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEWhile driving, listen to the voice instruc-tions as much as possible and glance atthe screen briefly and only when it is safe.However, do not totally rely on voice guid-ance. Use it just for reference. If the sys-tem cannot determine the current vehicleposition correctly, there is a possibility ofincorrect, late, or non-voice guidance.The data in the system may occasionallybe incomplete. Road conditions, includingdriving restrictions (no left turns, street clo-sures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore,before following any instruction from thesystem, look to see whether the instructioncan be done safely and legally.This system cannot warn about suchthings as the safety of an area, condition ofstreets, and availability of emergency ser-vices. If unsure about the safety of an ar-ea, do not drive into it. Under nocircumstances is this system a substitutefor the driver’s personal judgement.Use this system only in locations where itis legal to do so.CAUTION●For safety, the driver should not operatethe navigation system while he/she isdriving. Insufficient attention to the roadand traffic may cause an accident.●While driving, be sure to obey the trafficregulations and maintain awareness ofthe road conditions. If a traffic sign onthe road has been changed, route guid-ance may not have the updated informa-tion such as the direction of a one waystreet.
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10TABLE OF CONTENTSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. QUICK GUIDE ................................. 14SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX ................  14OVERVIEW BUTTONS.........................  162. CONTROLS AND FEATURES........ 16TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES.............  18TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION ...........  191. BASIC OPERATION........................ 26QUICK REFERENCE............................  26SOME BASICS......................................  272. RADIO OPERATION ....................... 30AM/FM RADIO ......................................  303. MEDIA OPERATION ....................... 36CD .........................................................  36USB MEMORY......................................  42iPod .......................................................  47AUX.......................................................  52Bluetooth® AUDIO.................................  554. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS........ 62STEERING SWITCHES ........................  625. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM.................... 64OPERATING INFORMATION...............  641. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION .................  74QUICK REFERENCE ............................  74HANDS-FREE SYSTEM........................  77REGISTERING AN ENTRY...................  812. PHONE OPERATION .....................  85CALLING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE .....  85RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth® PHONE.............................  90TALKING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE.............................  913. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION .....  95SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION............ 954. WHAT TO DO IF... ........................  100TROUBLESHOOTING.........................  1001. VEHICLE INFORMATION.............  108QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 108FUEL CONSUMPTION........................  1091QUICK GUIDE2AUDIO SYSTEM3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM4VEHICLE INFORMATION
1112345678DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION....................  112QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 112GENERAL SETTINGS......................... 114DISPLAY SETTINGS........................... 117Bluetooth® SETTINGS......................... 119CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS ............... 126TELEPHONE SETTINGS .................... 139AUDIO SETTINGS............................... 140VEHICLE SETTINGS........................... 1421. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM......................................  144REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ....... 144REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ................................ 148THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW .......... 1541. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION................  158QUICK REFERENCE..........................  158DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION SCREEN...........................................  163NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX...............................................  1652. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS........................  167MAP SCREEN OPERATION ..............  167MAP ICONS........................................  1703. DESTINATION SEARCH ..............  178DESTINATION SEARCH INDEX ........  178SEARCH OPERATION .......................  1794. ROUTE GUIDANCE...................... 186STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE.........  186ROUTE GUIDANCE............................  189SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTE.....................................  1925. MY DESTINATIONS...................... 200REGISTERING AN ENTRY ................  200DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION ...........  206SENDING AND RESTORING STORED CONTACTS USING A USB MEMORY..............................  2096. NAVIGATION SETTING................ 211MAP SETTINGS..................................  211ROUTE SETTINGS.............................  214TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS .......  2157. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION............................ 217LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM....................  217NAVIGATION DATABASE UPDATES.........................................  2195SETUP6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM7NAVIGATION SYSTEM
12TABLE OF CONTENTSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION...... 222QUICK REFERENCE..........................  222PICTURE SLIDESHOW ......................  225E-MAIL ................................................  227MirrorLink..........................................  229TOYOTA EUROCARE ........................  2302. CONNECTED SERVICE................ 232CONNECTED SERVICE OVERVIEW ......................................  232BEFORE USING CONNECTED SERVICE..........................................  236ONLINE SEARCH...............................  239LOADING POIs/ROUTE......................  244OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING CONNECTED SERVICE......  245ALPHABETICAL INDEX ................... 2488APPLICATIONINDEX
113123456DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE781. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX......... 141. OVERVIEW BUTTONS ................. 162. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES...... 183. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION................................ 19ENTERING SCREEN OPERATION......  20LIST SCREEN OPERATION.................  211QUICK GUIDE2CONTROLS AND FEATURESQUICK GUIDE
14DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. QUICK GUIDE1. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEXTo access the audio system, press the“MEDIA” button. The audio control screenwill be displayed. (→P.25)To access the Bluetooth® hands-free sys-tem, press the   button. Each timethe   button is pressed, the screenwill change between the “Phone” menuscreen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online”menu screen. The driver can make or re-ceive phone calls without taking theirhands off the steering wheel. (→P.73)To access the vehicle information system,press the “CAR” button. Fuel consump-tion can be checked. (→P.108)To customise the function settings, pressthe “SETUP” button. (→P.111)AUDIO SYSTEMBluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMVEHICLE INFORMATIONSETUP
151. QUICK GUIDE1QUICK GUIDEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEShifting into the “R” position will automati-cally show the view behind the rear of thevehicle on the display screen. (→P.143)To access the navigation system, pressthe  “MAP/NAV” button. Each time the“MAP/NAV” button is pressed, the screenwill change between the map screen and“Navigation” menu screen. (→P.157)To access the application system, pressthe   button. Each time the button is pressed, the screen will changebetween the “Phone” menu screen and the“Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. Thedriver can use applications. (→P.221)REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMNAVIGATION SYSTEMAPPLICATION SYSTEM
16DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES1. OVERVIEW BUTTONSNo. Function PageBy touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selectedfunctions. 18Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on immediately. 36Press to customise the function settings. 111Turn the tune/scroll knob to select a radio station or skip to the next orprevious track. This knob can also be used to magnify or reduce the mapscale. (Navigation system only)30, 168Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free system and applications. 73, 221Press to access the vehicle information system. 108Press to access the navigation system. (Navigation system only) 1572. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
172. CONTROLS AND FEATURES1QUICK GUIDEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEPress the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for a radio station or toaccess a desired track or file.30, 36, 42, 47, 55Press to access the audio system. The audio system turns on in the lastmode used. 26, 27, 28Press the power/volume knob to turn navigation/multimedia system onand off, and turn it to adjust the volume. 27Press to eject a disc. 29INFORMATION●This illustration is for left-hand drive vehicles.●The button positions and shapes differ for right-hand drive vehicles.No. Function Page
18DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES2. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES*: The above operations may not be performed on all screens.Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger.Operation method Outline  Main use Touch Quickly touch and releaseonce.Changing and selecting various set-tings.Drag*Touch the screen withyour finger, and move thescreen to the desired posi-tion.•Scrolling the lists•Using scroll bar in lists•Adjusting the zoom bar of the map(→P.168)•Adjusting manual tune scales forFM and AM (→P.33)•Adjusting the displayed screen’sposition sliders (→P.117)•Adjusting balance/fader (→P.141)•Moving position of elements in thestopover/destination list (→P.193,194)Flick*Quickly move the screenby flicking with your finger.•Scrolling the main screen page•Returning to the menu screen fromthe sub-menu screen (screen onelevel below)•Going to the next/previous picture(→P.225)•Going to the next/previous trafficmessage in the details view(→P.175)•Going to the next/previous routesegment in the full screen view(turn list) (→P.196)
191QUICK GUIDEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONThis system is operated mainly by thescreen buttons.When a screen button is touched, abeep sounds. (To set a beep sound,→P.114.)NOTICE●To prevent damaging the screen, lightlytouch the screen buttons with your fin-ger.●Do not use objects other than your fingerto touch the screen.●Wipe off fingerprints using a glass clean-ing cloth. Do not use chemical cleanersto clean the screen, as they may dam-age the touch screen.●To prevent the battery from being dis-charged, do not leave the system onlonger than necessary when the engineis not running.INFORMATION●If the system does not respond to atouch on a screen button, move your fin-ger away from the screen and thentouch it again.●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper-ated.●The displayed image may becomedarker and moving images may beslightly distorted when the display iscold.●Under extremely cold conditions, thescreen may not be displayed and thedata input by a user may be deleted.Also, the screen buttons may be harderthan usual to depress.●When you look at the screen throughpolarized material such as polarizedsunglasses, the screen may be dark andhard to see. If so, look at the screenfrom different angles, adjust the screensettings (→P.117), or take off your sun-glasses.●Select   to return to the previousscreen.
202. CONTROLS AND FEATURESDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select the keys directly to enter lettersor numbers.2Select “OK”.ENTERING SCREEN OPERATIONWhen searching for a name, lettersand numbers, etc. can be entered viathe screen.ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERSNo. FunctionSelect to delete one letter. Selectand hold to continue deleting letters.Select to enter symbols.Select to select lower case or uppercase.Select to change keyboard types.INFORMATION●When a character is entered, a hint willappear displaying a possible match forthe word to be searched.●Currently unavailable screen buttons willbe dimmed.●When an entry is too long to be dis-played in the enter field, the last sectionof the enter text will be displayed withthe initial section displayed as “...”.●In the following situations, the entermode will automatically change betweenupper and lower case.• When the keyboard layout is changedto upper case input, the layout willautomatically change back to lowercase input after one letter has beenentered.• When “/”, “&”,  “.” or “(” is entered,the keyboard layout will automaticallybe changed to upper case input.• When all characters are deleted, thekeyboard layout will automaticallychange to upper case input.
212. CONTROLS AND FEATURES1QUICK GUIDEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Enter letters.zIf a candidate entry text displayed in theenter field is what is desired, select “OK”or the candidate entry text.zSelect   to display the candi-date entry text list. The number of match-ing items is shown. Up to 300 items aredisplayed.zThe list will be displayed automatically, ifthe number of matching entries is 5 orless.2Select the desired item.zBy selecting and holding   or  , thescreen can be scrolled up or down. Scroll-ing will automatically stop when the top/bottom of the list is reached.zChanging pages can also be changed thefollowing ways:• Selecting the desired point on the scrollbar.• Dragging the scroll bar marking to thedesired point.ENTERING FROM THE LIST OF MATCHING ENTRIESOn certain screens, a candidate entrytext or word prediction list based on theinput letters will be displayed. The de-sired item can be selected and en-tered.LIST SCREEN OPERATIONWhen a list is displayed, use the appro-priate screen button to scroll throughthe list.No. FunctionSelect to shift to the next or previouspage.This indicates the displayedscreen’s position.
222. CONTROLS AND FEATURESDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■AUTOMATIC TEXT SCROLLING1Select one of the character screen but-tons.Entries that are too long to fit in the cur-rent field are scrolled automaticallyfrom right to left.This function is not available while driv-ing.INFORMATION●This function can be changed to on oroff. (→P.114)CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTSSome lists contain character screenbuttons,  “A-C”, “D-F” etc., which al-low a direct jump to list entries that be-gin with the same letter as thecharacter screen button.INFORMATION●Every time the same character screenbutton is selected, the list starting withthe subsequent character is displayed.
232. CONTROLS AND FEATURES1QUICK GUIDEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEUSING STEERING SWITCHESOn list screens, can be operated withthe switches on the steering wheel.No. FunctionPress: Cursor up/downPress and hold: Page up/downReturn to the previous screen.Select cursored entryChange the tab
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225143256DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE781. QUICK REFERENCE....................  262. SOME BASICS..............................  27TURNING THE AUDIO SYSTEM ON OR OFF ........................................ 27SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE........ 28INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC ..... 28USB/AUX PORT .................................... 291. AM/FM RADIO ..............................  30OVERVIEW............................................ 30PRESETTING A STATION.................... 33MANUAL TUNING ................................. 33RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) .............. 34FM RADIO OPTIONS ............................ 351. CD..................................................  36OVERVIEW............................................ 36PLAYING AN AUDIO CD....................... 39PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC ..... 39AUDIO CD OR MP3/WMA/AAC DISC OPTIONS................................... 402. USB MEMORY .............................. 42OVERVIEW...........................................  42PLAYING A USB MEMORY..................  46USB MEMORY OPTIONS.....................  463. iPod ............................................... 47OVERVIEW...........................................  47iPod AUDIO...........................................  51iPod AUDIO OPTIONS..........................  514. AUX................................................  52OVERVIEW...........................................  525. Bluetooth® AUDIO........................ 55OVERVIEW...........................................  55CONNECTING Bluetooth® AUDIO .......  59LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIO.......  60Bluetooth® AUDIO OPTIONS ...............  601. STEERING SWITCHES................. 621. OPERATING INFORMATION ....... 64RADIO RECEPTION.............................  64iPod .......................................................  66CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER AND DISCS ........................................  67FILE INFORMATION.............................  69CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS ...................  71TERMS..................................................  711BASIC OPERATION2RADIO OPERATION3MEDIA OPERATION4AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS5TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMAUDIO SYSTEMSome of the functions cannot be operated while driving.
26DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. BASIC OPERATION1. QUICK REFERENCETo access the audio system, press the “MEDIA” button. The audio system turnson in the last mode used.Function PageUsing the radio 30Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc 36Playing a USB memory 42Playing an iPod 47Using the AUX port 52Playing a Bluetooth® device 55Using the steering wheel audio switches 62Audio settings 140INFORMATION●This illustration is for left-hand drive vehicles.●The button positions and shapes differ for right-hand drive vehicles.
27DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. BASIC OPERATION2AUDIO SYSTEM2. SOME BASICSThe power/volume knob: Press this knobto turn the audio system on and off. Turnthis knob to adjust the volume. The systemturns on in the last mode used.“MEDIA” button: Press this button to dis-play screen buttons for the audio system.This section describes some of the ba-sic features of the audio system. Someinformation may not pertain to yoursystem.XVehicles without smart entry & startsystemYour audio system works when the en-gine switch is turned to the “ACC” or“ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start sys-temYour audio system works when the en-gine switch is turned to ACCESSORYor IGNITION ON mode.CAUTIONNOTICE●To prevent the battery from being dis-charged, do not leave the audio systemon longer than necessary when theengine is not running.CAUTION:THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS 1 LASERPRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS ORADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCEOF PROCEDURES OTHER THANTHOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RE-SULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATIONEXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERSAND DO NOT REPAIR BY YOUR-SELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUAL-IFIED PERSONNEL.TURNING THE AUDIO SYSTEM ON OR OFFINFORMATION●If the volume is adjusted while music ispaused or muted, the pause or mute willbe cancelled.
281. BASIC OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Press the “MEDIA” button.zThe audio system turns on in the lastmode used.2Select   or press the “MEDIA”button to display the audio source se-lection screen.3Select a desired audio source.1Insert a disc with the label side up.zWhen a disc is correctly inserted into theslot, the CD player will automatically startplaying from the first track or the first trackof the first folder on a disc.SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCEINFORMATION●You cannot select dimmed screen but-tons.INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISCINSERTING A DISCINFORMATION●If the label is facing down, “Disc erroroccurred” will appear on the screen.NOTICE●Never try to disassemble or oil any partof the CD player. Do not insert anythingother than a disc into the slot.
291. BASIC OPERATION2AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Press the   button.zThe disc will be ejected.1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a device.zIf a device is inserted, it starts playingautomatically. As soon as it is ready toplay, the audio control screen is shownautomatically.zIf a USB hub is plugged-in, two devicescan be connected at a time.zEven if a USB hub is used to connectmore than two USB devices, only the firsttwo connected devices will be recognized.EJECTING A DISC USB/AUX PORT
30DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. RADIO OPERATION1. AM/FM RADIO■CONTROL PANELOVERVIEWThe radio operation screen can be reached by the following method:Press the “MEDIA” button, then select “AM” or “FM” to display the radio controlscreen.
312. RADIO OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM■CONTROL SCREENXMultimedia systemXNavigation systemトルツメ
322. RADIO OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. FunctionThe tune/scroll knob:•Preset tuning screen: Turn to select a preset station.•Station list screen: Turn to move up/down the station list.•Manual tuning screen: Turn to step up/down frequencies.•Preset tuning screen: Press to move up/down the preset stations.•Station list screen: Press to move up/down the station list. •Manual tuning screen: Press and hold to seek up/down available stations while beingpressed.•Press to display the media mode selection screen.•Pressing the button again will display the radio control screen again.The power/volume knob:•Turn to adjust volume.•Press to turn the audio system on/off.Select to tune to preset stations.Select to display the radio options screen.Select to display the manual tuning screen.Select to display the station list.Select to display the preset station.Select to display the audio source selection screen.INFORMATION●The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broadcast is received.
332. RADIO OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM1Tune in the desired station.2Select one of the station selector but-tons (1-6) and hold it until a beep isheard.zThe station’s frequency or name will bedisplayed in the screen button.zTo change the preset station to a differentone, follow the same procedure.XAM/FM1Select “Manual”.2Tune the desired station.PRESETTING A STATION MANUAL TUNINGNo. Function•Select to move up/down a station.•Select and hold to seek stationsnon-stop. When released, the cur-rently received station will beselected.•Select to step up/down frequen-cies.•Select and hold to seek frequen-cies non-stop. When released, thesystem will stop at the current fre-quency.It is possible to drag and drop themarker by sliding your finger on thescreen (in the area where the mark-er is shown). Relocating the markerby a single select on the frequencyband is also possible.トルツメキャプションイキEN1017DCEN1018DC
342. RADIO OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEOFF mode: For switching over to a broad-casting station within the same RDS net-work; convenient for following theappropriate stations in a wide region.ON mode: For switching over to a broad-casting station within the same local pro-gram network.1A pop-up message is displayed on thescreen when the radio seeks out a TPstation.2Select “Continue”.■TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT VOL-UMERDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM)Depending on the availability of RDSinfrastructure, the service may notfunction.FM ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY (AF)A better reception frequency of thesame broadcasting program will be au-tomatically tuned if the reception of thecurrent frequency degrades.REGIONAL CODE CHANGETA (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT) FUNCTIONThe tuner will automatically seek a sta-tion that regularly broadcasts traffic in-formation and the station broadcastswhen the traffic information programstarts.INFORMATION●When TA is set to on (→P.35), the radiowill begin seeking a TP station.●When the program ends, the initial oper-ation resumes.●EON (Enhanced Other Network) sys-tem: If the RDS station (with EON data)currently being listened to is not broad-casting a traffic information program inthe TA (Traffic Announcement) mode,the radio will be switched to the trafficinformation program automatically byusing the EON AF list. After the trafficinformation ends, the radio will return tothe initial program automatically.The volume level of a received trafficinformation sound is stored in thememory.トルツメ
352. RADIO OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM1Display the FM radio control screen.(→P.30)2Select .3Select the button to be set.FM RADIO OPTIONSNo. FunctionSelect to select “By broadcaster” or“Alphabetical” for the listing order ofthe station list.The tuner will automatically seek astation that regularly broadcaststraffic information and the stationbroadcasts when the traffic informa-tion program starts.Select to set automatic selection of astation providing good reception ifcurrent reception worsens on/off.Select to switch to a broadcastingstation within the same local pro-gram network.Select to set the FM radio text fea-ture on/off.INFORMATION●The current setting of each item is dis-played on its right.
36DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. MEDIA OPERATION1. CD■CONTROL PANELOVERVIEWThe CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: XInserting a disc (→P.28)XPress the “MEDIA” button, then select “CD” to display the CD control screen.
373. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM■CONTROL SCREENXAudio CDXMP3/WMA/AAC disc
383. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. FunctionSelect to display the audio setting screen.The tune/scroll knob:•Turn to select a track.•Turn to move up/down the list.•Press to select a track.•Press and hold to fast forward/rewind.•Press to display the media mode selection screen.•Pressing the button again will display the audio CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc controlscreen again.The power/volume knob:•Turn to adjust volume.•Press to turn the audio system on/off.Press to eject a disc.Disc slotShows progressSelect to display audio CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc options screen.•Audio CD: Select to display a track list.•MP3/WMA/AAC disc: Select to display a folder list.Select to set random playback.Select to set repeat playback.Select to display the media source selection screen.Select to play/pause.INFORMATION●If a disc contains CD-DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files, only the CD-DA files can beplayed back.●If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of the disc and track will be displayed.●If the disc contains no CD-TEXT, only the track number would be displayed on thescreen.
393. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• track repeat → off1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• random → off1Select .zEach time  is selected, the modechanges as follows:• track repeat → folder repeat → offPLAYING AN AUDIO CDREPEATINGThe track currently being listened tocan be repeated.RANDOM ORDERTracks can be automatically and ran-domly selected.PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISCREPEATINGThe track or folder currently being lis-tened to can be repeated.
403. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• random → off1Display the CD control screen.(→P.36)2Select .3Select the button to be set.RANDOM ORDERTracks can be automatically and ran-domly selected.AUDIO CD OR MP3/WMA/AAC DISC OPTIONS
413. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM∗1: MP3/WMA/AAC disc only∗2: Navigation system onlyNo. Function Page•Audio CD: Select todisplay a track list.•MP3/WMA/AAC disc:Select to display afolder list.Select to resume play-back of tracks from thebeginning of the tracklist when the playbackof the last track on thelist is finished.Select to set randomplayback track.39, 40Select to set repeatplayback track. 39∗1Select to set repeatplayback folder. 39∗1, 2 Select to set randomand repeat playbackfolder.39, 40
42DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. MEDIA OPERATION2. USB MEMORY■CONTROL PANELOVERVIEWThe USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following methods: XConnecting a USB memory (→P.29)XPress the “MEDIA” button, then select “USB” to display the USB memory controlscreen.
433. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM■CONTROL SCREEN
443. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. FunctionSelect to display the audio setting screen.The tune/scroll knob:•Turn to select a track.•Turn to move up/down the list.•Press to select a track.•Press and hold to fast forward/rewind.•Press to display the media mode selection screen.•Pressing the button again will display the USB control screen again.The power/volume knob:•Turn to adjust volume.•Press to turn the audio system on/off.Shows progressSelect to display the USB options screen.Select to display the browse options selection screen.Select to set random playback.Select to set repeat playback. Select to display the media source selection screen.Select to switch between “USB1” and “USB2” when 2 USB memory devices are connect-ed.Select to play/pause.
453. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMCAUTION●Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving.NOTICE●Depending on the size and shape of the USB memory that is connected to the system,the auxiliary box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the auxiliary box as this may damage the USB memoryor the terminal, etc.●Do not leave a portable player in the vehicle. In particular, high temperatures inside thevehicle may damage the portable player.●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is con-nected as this may damage the portable player or its connector.●Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable player or itsconnector.INFORMATION●Navigation system only: This system supports MTP devices.
463. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• track repeat → off1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• random → off1Display the USB memory controlscreen. (→P.42)2Select .3Select the button to be set.PLAYING A USB MEMORYREPEATINGThe track or folder currently being lis-tened to can be repeated.RANDOM ORDERTracks can be automatically and ran-domly selected.USB MEMORY OPTIONSNo. Function PageSelect to select a track. Select to display the playmode selection screen. Select to resume playbackof tracks from the begin-ning of the track list whenthe playback of the lasttrack on the list is finished.Select to set random play-back. 46Select to set repeat play-back track. 46
47DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. MEDIA OPERATION2AUDIO SYSTEM3. iPod■CONTROL PANELOVERVIEWThe iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: XConnecting an iPod (→P.29)XPress the “MEDIA” button, then select “iPod” to display the iPod control screen.
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493. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMNo. FunctionSelect to display the audio setting screen.The tune/scroll knob:•Turn to select a track.•Turn to move up/down the list.•Press to select a track. •Press and hold to fast forward/rewind.•Press to display the media mode selection screen.•Pressing the button again will display the iPod audio control screen again.The power/volume knob:•Turn to adjust volume.•Press to turn the audio system on/off.Shows progressSelect to display the iPod audio options screen.Select to display the browse options selection screen.Select to set random playback.Select to set repeat playback.Select to display the media source selection screen.•Displays cover art•Select to display a track list.Select to switch between “iPod1” and “iPod2” when 2 iPods are connected.Select to play/pause.
503. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EECAUTION●Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod while driving.NOTICE●Depending on the size and shape of the iPod that is connected to the system, the auxil-iary box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the auxiliary box as this may damage the iPod or theterminal, etc.●Do not leave a portable player in the vehicle. In particular, high temperatures inside thevehicle may damage the portable player.●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is con-nected as this may damage the portable player or its connector.●Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable player or itsconnector.INFORMATION●When an iPod is connected using a genuine iPod cable, the iPod starts charging its bat-tery.●Depending on the iPod and the songs in the iPod, iPod cover art may be displayed. Itmay take time to display iPod cover art, and the iPod may not be operated while thecover art display is in process. Only iPod cover art that is saved in JPEG format can bedisplayed.●When an iPod is connected and the audio source is changed to iPod mode, the iPod willresume playing from the same point it was last used.●Depending on the iPod that is connected to the system, certain functions may not beavailable.
513. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• track repeat → off1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• random → off1Display the iPod control screen.(→P.47)2Select .3Select the button to be set.iPod AUDIOREPEATINGThe track currently being listened tocan be repeated.RANDOM ORDERTracks can be automatically and ran-domly selected.iPod AUDIO OPTIONSNo. Function PageSelect to select a track. Select to display the playmode selection screen. Select to resume playbackof tracks from the begin-ning of the track list whenthe playback of the lasttrack on the list is finished.Select to set random play-back. 51Select to set repeat play-back track. 51
52DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. MEDIA OPERATION4. AUX■CONTROL PANELOVERVIEWThe AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods:XConnecting a device to the AUX port (→P.29)XPress the “MEDIA” button, then select “AUX” to display the AUX control screen.
533. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM■CONTROL SCREENNo. FunctionSelect to display the audio setting screen.•Press to display the media mode selection screen.•Pressing the button again will display the AUX control screen again.The power/volume knob:•Turn to adjust volume.•Press to turn the audio system on/off.Select to display the media source selection screen.
543. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EECAUTION●Do not connect portable audio device or operate the controls while driving.NOTICE●Depending on the size and shape of the portable audio device that is connected to thesystem, the auxiliary box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the auxiliary box as this may damage the portable audiodevice or the terminal, etc.●Do not leave a portable audio device in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehiclemay become high, resulting in damage to the player.●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable audio device while itis connected as this may damage the portable audio device or its connector.●Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable audio deviceor its connector.
55DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. MEDIA OPERATION2AUDIO SYSTEM5. Bluetooth® AUDIO■CONTROL PANEL*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.The Bluetooth® audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that isplayed on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.This audio system supports Bluetooth®, a wireless data system capable of playingportable audio music without cables. If your device does not support Bluetooth®,the Bluetooth® audio system will not function.OVERVIEWThe Bluetooth® audio operation screen can be reached by the following methods.Depending on the type of portable player connected, some functions may not beavailable and/or the screen may look differently than shown in this manual.XConnecting a Bluetooth® audio device (→P.59)XPress the “MEDIA” button, then select “Bluetooth*” to display the Bluetooth® con-trol screen.
563. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■CONTROL SCREEN
573. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMNo. FunctionSelect to display the audio setting screen.The tune/scroll knob:•Turn to select a track.•Turn to move up/down the list.•Press to select a track.•Press and hold to fast forward/rewind.•Press to display the media mode selection screen.•Pressing the button again will display the Bluetooth® audio control screen again.The power/volume knob:•Turn to adjust volume.•Press to turn the audio system on/off.•Press and hold to restart the audio system.Shows progressSelect to display the Bluetooth® audio options screen.Select to display the playlist screen.Select to set random playback.Select to set repeat play.Select to display the media source selection screen.Select to play/pause.
583. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EECAUTION●Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the Bluetooth® audio system while driv-ing.●Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth® antennas. People with implanted pacemakers orcardiac defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and theBluetooth® antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices.●Before using Bluetooth® devices, users of any electrical medical device other thanimplanted pacemakers and implanted cardiac defibrillators should consult the manufac-turer of the device for information about its operation under the influence of radio waves.Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices.NOTICE●Do not leave a portable player in the vehicle. In particular, high temperatures inside thevehicle may damage the portable player.INFORMATION●In the following conditions, this system may not function:• The Bluetooth® device is turned off.• The Bluetooth® device is not connected.• The Bluetooth® device has a low battery.●It may take time to connect the telephone when Bluetooth® audio is being played.●For operating a portable player, see the instruction manual that came with it.●If the Bluetooth® device is disconnected due to poor reception from the Bluetooth® net-work when the engine switch is in the following status, the system will automaticallyreconnect to the portable player.XVehicles without smart entry & start systemThe engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start systemThe engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.●If the Bluetooth® device is disconnected by turning it off, automatic reconnection will nottake place. Reconnect the portable player manually.●Bluetooth® device information is registered when the portable player is connected to theBluetooth® audio system. When selling or disposing of the vehicle, remove theBluetooth® audio information from the system.
593. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM■IF NO DEVICE HAS BEEN CON-NECTEDXMultimedia system (→P.120)XNavigation system (→P.127)■CONNECTING AN ADDITIONAL DE-VICEXMultimedia system (→P.120)XNavigation system (→P.127)■SELECTING A CONNECTED DE-VICEXMultimedia system (→P.124)XNavigation system (→P.134)CONNECTING Bluetooth® AUDIOIn order to use the Bluetooth® audiosystem, it is necessary to pair a porta-ble player and connect the audio pro-file (A2DP) with the system.Once you have connected a devicewith audio profile (A2DP), you can en-joy your music on the vehicle’s audiosystem.If you have not yet connected a porta-ble player with audio profile (A2DP),you must first connect a portable play-er with audio profile (A2DP) accordingto the following procedures. Connectyour portable player with audio profile(A2DP) after bringing the vehicle to acomplete stop.
603. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• track repeat → off1Select .zEach time   is selected, the modechanges as follows:• random → off1Display the Bluetooth® control screen.(→P.55)2Select .3Select the button to be set.LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIOREPEATINGThe track currently being listened tocan be repeated.RANDOM ORDERTracks can be automatically and ran-domly selected.Bluetooth® AUDIO OPTIONSNo. Function PageSelect to select a track. Select to display the playmode selection screen. Select to resume playbackof tracks from the begin-ning of the track list whenthe playback of the lasttrack on the list is finished.Select to set random play-back. 60Select to set repeat play-back track. 60
613. MEDIA OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMINFORMATION●If a portable device supports AVRCP 1.4and browsing, title list and browse formusic will be available. (If the devicedoes not support browsing, these menuentries will be displayed grayed out.) Lower grade devices do not supportthese features. For these devices, the title list andbrowse for music will be displayedgrayed out.
62DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE4. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS1. STEERING SWITCHESX“MODE/HOLD” switchSome parts of the navigation/multimedia system can be adjusted with the switcheson the steering wheel.No. SwitchEnter switch“” “” “” “” switch“MODE/HOLD” switchVolume control switchMode Operation FunctionAM/FM Radio, AUXPress Change audio modesPress and hold MuteAudio CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc, USB, iPod, Bluetooth® audioPress Change audio modesPress and hold Pause
634. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMX“” “” switchX“” “” switchXEnter switchXVolume control switchMode Operation FunctionAM/FM RadioPressPreset station up/down (Preset tuning screen)Station list up/down (Station list screen)Seek up/down (Manual tuning screen)Press and hold Seek up/down continuously while the switch is beingpressed (Manual tuning screen)Audio CD, MP3/WMA/AAC disc, USB, iPod, Bluetooth® audioPress Track up/downPress and hold Fast forward/rewindMode Operation FunctionTab screen Press Change the tabMode Operation FunctionControl screen Press Show list screenList screen Press Select cursor entryMode Operation FunctionAll Press Volume up/down
64DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM1. OPERATING INFORMATIONNOTICE●To avoid damaging the audio system:• Be careful not to spill beverages overthe audio system.• Do not put anything other than appro-priate discs into the CD player slot.INFORMATION●The use of a cellular phone inside ornear the vehicle may cause a noise fromthe speakers of the audio system whichyou are listening to. However, this doesnot indicate a malfunction.RADIO RECEPTIONUsually, a problem with radio receptiondoes not mean there is a problem withyour radio  it is just the normal resultof conditions outside the vehicle.For example, nearby buildings and ter-rain can interfere with FM reception.Power lines or telephone wires can in-terfere with AM signals. And of course,radio signals have a limited range, andthe farther you are from a station, theweaker its signal will be. In addition, re-ception conditions change constantlyas your vehicle moves.Here are some common receptionproblems that probably do not indicatea problem with your radio.
655. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMFading and drifting stations: Generally,the effective range of FM is about 25 miles(40 km). Once outside this range, you maynotice fading and drifting, which increasewith the distance from the radio transmit-ter. They are often accompanied by distor-tion.Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak-ing it possible for two signals to reach yourantenna at the same time. If this happens,the signals will cancel each other out,causing a momentary flutter or loss of re-ception.Static and fluttering: These occur whensignals are blocked by buildings, trees, orother large objects. Increasing the basslevel may reduce static and fluttering.Station swapping: If the FM signal youare listening to is interrupted or weakened,and there is another strong station nearbyon the FM band, your radio may tune in thesecond station until the original signal canbe picked up again.Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected bythe upper atmosphere  especially atnight. These reflected signals can interferewith those received directly from the radiostation, causing the radio station to soundalternately strong and weak.Station interference: When a reflectedsignal and a signal received directly from aradio station are very nearly the same fre-quency, they can interfere with each other,making it difficult to hear the broadcast.Static: AM is easily affected by externalsources of electrical noise, such as hightension power lines, lightening, or electri-cal motors. This results in static.FM AM
665. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEz“Made for iPod”, “Made for iPhone” and“Made for iPad” mean that an electronicaccessory has been designed to connectspecifically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad,respectively, and has been certified by thedeveloper to meet Apple performancestandards.zApple is not responsible for the operationof this device or its compliance with safetyand regulatory standards. Please notethat the use of this accessory with iPod,iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless perfor-mance.ziPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPodnano, and iPod touch are trademarks ofApple Inc., registered in the U.S. andother countries. Lightning is a trademarkof Apple Inc.The following iPod®, iPod nano®, iPodclassic®, iPod touch® and iPhone® devic-es can be used with this system.Made for• iPod touch (5th generation)• iPod touch (4th generation)• iPod touch (3rd generation)• iPod touch (2nd generation)• iPod touch (1st generation)• iPod classic (except 5th generation)• iPod nano (7th generation)• iPod nano (6th generation)• iPod nano (5th generation)• iPod nano (4th generation)• iPod nano (3rd generation)• iPod nano (1st generation)• iPhone 5• iPhone 4S• iPhone 4• iPhone 3GS• iPhone 3G•iPhoneDepending on differences between mod-els or software versions etc., some modelsmight be incompatible with this system.iPod COMPATIBLE MODELS●The Lightning connector works with iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation), and iPod nano (7th generation).   ●The 30-pin connector works with iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 4th generation), iPod classic (except 5th generation), and iPod nano (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generation).   ●USB works with iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 5th generation), iPod classic (except 5th generation), and iPod nano (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th generation).
675. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMzExtremely high temperatures can keepyour CD player from working. On hotdays, use air conditioning to cool the vehi-cle interior before you listen to a disc.zBumpy roads or other vibrations maymake your CD player skip.zIf moisture gets into your CD player, youmay not hear any sound even though yourCD player appears to be working. Removethe discs from the CD player and wait untilit dries.zUse only discs marked as shown above.The following products may not be play-able on your CD player.• SACDs•dts CDs• Copy-protected CDs• Video CDsXSpecial shaped discsXTransparent/translucent discsXLow quality discsXLabeled discsCARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER AND DISCSCAUTION●CD player uses an invisible laser beamwhich could cause hazardous radiationexposure if directed outside the unit. Besure to operate the CD player correctly.Audio CDs
685. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzHandle discs carefully, especially whenyou are inserting them. Hold them on theedge and do not bend them. Avoid gettingfingerprints on them, particularly on theshiny side.zDirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, orother disc damage could cause the CDplayer to skip or to repeat a section of atrack. (To see a pin hole, hold the disc upto the light.)zRemove discs from the CD player whenyou are not using them. Store them in theirplastic cases away from moisture, heat,and direct sunlight.zTo clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth that has been dampened withwater. Wipe in a straight line from the cen-tre to the edge of the disc (not in a circle).Do not use a conventional record cleaneror anti-static device.NOTICE●Do not use special shaped, transparent/translucent, low quality or labeled discssuch as those shown in the illustrations.The use of such discs may damage theplayer, or it may be impossible to ejectthe disc.●This system is not designed for use ofDual Disc. Do not use Dual Discbecause it may cause damage to theplayer.●Do not use discs with a protection ring. The use of such discs may damage theplayer, or it may be impossible to ejectthe disc.●Do not use printable discs. The use ofsuch discs may damage the player, or itmay be impossible to eject the disc.Correct Wrong
695. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEM■COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES■COMPATIBLE COMPRESSEDFILES■CORRESPONDING SAMPLINGFREQUENCY■CORRESPONDING BIT RATES(Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compatible)FILE INFORMATIONUSB communica-tion formatsUSB 2.0 HS (480Mbps) and FS (12Mbps)File formats FAT 16/32Correspondence class Mass storage classItem USB DISCCompatible fileformat (audio) MP3/WMA/AACFolders in thedeviceMaximum3000Maximum192Files in the de-viceMaximum9999Maximum255Files per folder Maximum255 File type Frequency (kHz)MP3 files:MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32/44.1/48MP3 files:MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 16/22.05/24WMA files:Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1/9.2) 32/44.1/48AAC files:MPEG4/AAC-LC11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48File type Bit rate (kbps)MP3 files:MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32 - 320MP3 files:MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 8 - 160WMA files:Ver. 7, 8 CBR 48 - 192 WMA files:Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2) CBR 48 - 320AAC files:MPEG4/AAC-LC 16 - 320
705. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzMP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA(Windows Media Audio) and AAC(Advanced Audio Coding) are audio com-pression standards.zThis system can play MP3/WMA/AAC fileson CD-R, CD-RW discs and USB memory.zThis system can play disc recordings com-patible with ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2and with the Romeo and Joliet file system.zWhen naming an MP3/WMA/AAC file, addan appropriate file extension(.mp3/.wma/.m4a). zThis system plays back files with.mp3/.wma/.m4a file extensions asMP3/WMA/AAC files respectively. To pre-vent noise and playback errors, use theappropriate file extension.zThis system can play only the first sessionwhen using multi-session compatible CDs.zMP3 files are compatible with the ID3 TagVer. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 for-mats. This system cannot display disctitle, track title and artist name in other for-mats.zWMA/AAC files can contain a WMA/AACtag that is used in the same way as an ID3tag. WMA/AAC tags carry informationsuch as track title and artist name.zThe emphasis function is available onlywhen playing MP3/WMA files recorded at32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.zThis system can play back AAC filesencoded by iTunes.zThe sound quality of MP3/WMA files gen-erally improves with higher bit rates. Inorder to achieve a reasonable level ofsound quality, discs recorded with a bitrate of at least 128 kbps are recom-mended.zM3u playlists are not compatible with theCD player.zMP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for-mats are not compatible with the audioplayer.zThe player is compatible with VBR (Vari-able Bit Rate).zWhen playing back files recorded as VBR(Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time willnot be correctly displayed if the fast for-ward or reverse operations are used.zIt is not possible to check folders that donot include MP3/WMA/AAC files.zMP3/WMA/AAC files in folders up to 8 lev-els deep can be played. However, thestart of playback may be delayed whenusing discs containing numerous levels offolders. For this reason, we recommendcreating discs with no more than 2 levelsof folders.zThe play order of the compact disc withthe structure shown above is as follows:zThe order changes depending on the per-sonal computer and MP3/WMA/AACencoding software you use.001.mp3 002.wmaFolder 1003.mp3Folder 2004.mp3005.wmaFolder 3006.aac001.mp3 002.wma . . . 006.aac
715. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2AUDIO SYSTEMzCD-R/CD-RW discs that have not beensubject to the “finalizing process” (a pro-cess that allows discs to be played on aconventional CD player) cannot beplayed.zIt may not be possible to play CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a music CDrecorder or a personal computer becauseof disc characteristics, scratches or dirt onthe disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on thelens of the unit.zIt may not be possible to play discsrecorded on a personal computer depend-ing on the application settings and theenvironment. Record with the correct for-mat. (For details, contact the appropriateapplication manufacturers of the applica-tions.)zCD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged bydirect exposure to sunlight, high tempera-tures or other storage conditions. The unitmay be unable to play some damageddiscs.zIf you insert a CD-RW disc into the MP3/WMA player, playback will begin moreslowly than with a conventional CD or CD-R disc.zRecordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot beplayed using the DDCD (Double DensityCD) system.zThis is a general term that describes theprocess of writing data on-demand to CD-R, etc., in the same way that data is writ-ten to floppy or hard discs.zThis is a method of embedding track-related information in an MP3 file. Thisembedded information can include thetrack title, the artist’s name, the albumtitle, the music genre, the year of produc-tion, comments, cover art and other data.The contents can be freely edited usingsoftware with ID3 tag editing functions.Although the tags are restricted to thenumber of characters, the information canbe viewed when the track is played back.zWMA files can contain a WMA tag that isused in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMAtags carry information such as track title,artist name.CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS TERMSPACKET WRITEID3 TAGWMA TAG
725. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzThis is the international standard for theformatting of CD-ROM folders and files.For the ISO 9660 format, there are twolevels of regulations.zLevel 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (8character file names, with a 3 characterfile extension. File names must be com-posed of one-byte capital letters and num-bers. The “_” symbol may also beincluded.)zLevel 2: The file name can have up to 31characters (including the separation mark“.” and file extension). Each folder mustcontain fewer than 8 hierarchies.zPlaylists created using “WINAMP” soft-ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u).zMP3 is an audio compression standarddetermined by a working group (MPEG) ofthe ISO (International Standard Organiza-tion). MP3 compresses audio data toabout 1/10 the size of that on conventionaldiscs.zWMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audiocompression format developed byMicrosoft®. It compresses files into a sizesmaller than that of MP3 files. The decod-ing formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8,and 9.zThis product is protected by certain intel-lectual property rights of Microsoft Corpo-ration and third parties. Use or distributionof such technology outside of this productis prohibited without a license fromMicrosoft or an authorized Microsoft sub-sidiary and third parties.zAAC is short for Advanced Audio Codingand refers to an audio compression tech-nology standard used with MPEG2 andMPEG4.ISO 9660 FORMATm3uMP3WMAAAC
37312543678DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. QUICK REFERENCE....................  742. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ...............  77USING THE PHONE SWITCH/MICROPHONE.................................... 78ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS SYSTEM.............................................. 79WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR CAR...... 79CONNECTING A Bluetooth® PHONE ... 803. REGISTERING AN ENTRY...........  81REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY ............ 81DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION.............. 83SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY .......................... 841. CALLING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE........................................  85BY DIAL................................................. 85BY CONTACTS LIST............................. 86BY PHONE BOOK................................. 86BY CALL LISTS ..................................... 87CALLING USING A SHORT MESSAGE........................................... 88BY POI* CALL........................................ 88BY SELECTING SOS SCREEN BUTTON.............................................. 892. RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth® PHONE .................... 903. TALKING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE ........................................ 91SENDING TONES.................................  92DIALING A SECOND NUMBER............  93ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER VOLUME.............................................  941. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION .... 95RECEIVING A SHORT MESSAGE.......  95CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT MESSAGES........................................  95CHECKING SENT SHORT MESSAGES........................................  96SENDING A NEW SHORT MESSAGE..........................................  971. TROUBLESHOOTING................. 1001BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION2PHONE OPERATION3SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION4WHAT TO DO IF...Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMSome of the functions cannot be operated while driving.*: Point of Interest
74DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION1. QUICK REFERENCE■“Phone” MENU SCREENPressing the   button allows access to the “Phone” menu screen.Each time the   button is pressed, the screen will change between the“Phone” menu screen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen.When the   button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed will beshown.Select   to display the “Phone” menu screen.
751. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. Function PageSelect to display the “Dial” screen.A call can be made by dialing the number. 85Select to display the “Contacts” screen.An entry from the list of contacts in the “Stored” and “Phone book” screencan be selected and called.86Select to display the “Call lists” screen.An entry from the missed, received or dial call lists can be selected andcalled.87Select to display the “Messages” screen.A list of received and sent short messages and a menu to create new shortmessages can be displayed.95Select the corresponding icon to change to the “Dial”, “Contacts”, “Calllists” or “Messages” screen. 
761. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■“Dial” SCREENzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the phone screens.■“Contacts” SCREENzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the phone screens.■“Call lists” SCREENzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the phone screens.■“Messages” SCREENzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the phone screens.
771. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEMBluetooth® hands-free system allowsyou to make or receive a call withouttaking your hands off the steeringwheel by connecting your cellularphone.This system supports Bluetooth®.Bluetooth® is a wireless data systemby which you can call without yourcellular phone being connected with acable or placed on a cradle.The operating procedure of the systemis explained in this section.CAUTION●Use a cellular phone or connect theBluetooth® phone only when safe andlegal to do so.●Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth®antennas. People with implanted pace-makers or cardiac defibrillators shouldmaintain a reasonable distance betweenthemselves and the Bluetooth® anten-nas. The radio waves may affect theoperation of such devices.●Before using Bluetooth® devices, usersof any electrical medical device otherthan implanted pacemakers andimplanted cardiac defibrillators shouldconsult the manufacturer of the devicefor information about its operation underthe influence of radio waves. Radiowaves could have unexpected effects onthe operation of such medical devices.NOTICE●Do not leave your cellular phone in thevehicle. The temperature inside may riseto a level that could damage the phone.INFORMATION●If your cellular phone does not supportBluetooth®, this system will not function.●In the following conditions, the systemmay not function:• The cellular phone is turned off.• The current position is outside thecommunication area.• The cellular phone is not connected.• The cellular phone has a low battery.●When using Bluetooth® audio andhands-free at the same time, the follow-ing problems may occur.• The Bluetooth® connection may becut.• Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth®audio playback.
781. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXSteering switchVolume control switch zPress the “+” side to increase the volume.zPress the “-” side to decrease the volume.Off hook switchOn hook switchXMicrophoneUSING THE PHONE SWITCH/MICROPHONEBy pressing the phone switch, a callcan be received or ended without tak-ing your hands off the steering wheel.The microphone is used when talkingon the phone.INFORMATION●The other party’s voice will be heardfrom the front speakers. The audio sys-tem will be muted during phone calls.●Talk alternately with the other party onthe phone. If you talk at the same time,your voices may not reach each other. (Itis not a malfunction.)●Keep the volume of receiving voicedown. Otherwise, an echo will be heardand receiving voice can be heard out-side of the vehicle. When you talk on thephone, speak clearly towards the micro-phone.●In the following situations, your voicemay not reach the other party.• Driving on an unpaved road. (Due totraffic noise.)• Driving at high speed.• A window is open.• Turning the air-conditioning ventstowards the microphone.• The sound of the air-conditioning fan isloud.• There is an effect from the cellularphone network.
791. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzThe following data is stored for every reg-istered phone. When another phone isconnecting, you cannot read the regis-tered data.• Phone book data• Call history data zYou can initialize the following data in thesystem.• Phone book data• Call history data• Volume setting• Bluetooth® setting• All telephone settings• Short message templateABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS SYSTEMINFORMATION●When you delete the phone, the above-mentioned data is also deleted.WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR CARA lot of personal data is registeredwhen you use the Hands-free system.When you release your car, initializeyour data. (→P.116)INFORMATION●Once the data is initialized, all personaldata will be erased. Pay due care wheninitializing the data.
801. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Press the   button.2Select “Yes”.zThis screen can be displayed by pressingthe  switch on the steering wheel.3Follow the steps “PAIRING ABluetooth® DEVICE”. (→P.120, 127)CONNECTING A Bluetooth® PHONEIn order to use the hands-free system,it is necessary to pair the phone andconnect the phone’s profile (HFP) withthe system.Once the profile has been connected,hands-free calls can be made.If you have not yet connected anyBluetooth® phones with phone profile(HFP), you must first connect yourphone with phone profile (HFP)according to the following procedure.Connect your Bluetooth® phone withphone profile (HFP) after bringing thevehicle to a complete stop.
811. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM3. REGISTERING AN ENTRY1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Contacts”. (→P.74)2Select the “Stored” tab.3Select “Create new entry”.4Select one of 4 phone types ( ,,   or  ) and enter anumber. zYou can enter one phone number for eachphone type.5Select .6Enter the entry name and then select“OK”.7Check that the entry is registered in the“Stored” list.1Display the “Phone” menu screen.(→P.74)2Select “Dial”.3Enter the numbers.4Select .5Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN” from“STEP 6”. (→P.81)REGISTERING A NEW ENTRYUp to 200 numbers can be registeredwith this system.REGISTERING FROM THE “Contacts” SCREENzSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.83)REGISTERING FROM THE “Dial” SCREENINFORMATION●The phone type is registered as  .
821. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Search the entry by “Phone book”.(→P.86)2Select   for desired item.3Select “Add to stored contacts”.4Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN” from“STEP 6”. (→P.81)1Search for the entry by “Call lists”.(→P.87)2Select   next to the desired item.3Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN” from“STEP 6”. (→P.81)REGISTERING FROM THE “Phone book” SCREENINFORMATION●The phone type is registered as  .●Navigation system only: If the contactincludes an address and a phone num-ber, they will be stored in the “Stored” liston the “My destinations” screen and“Contacts” screen. (→P.81, 200)REGISTERING FROM THE “Call lists” SCREENINFORMATION●The phone type is registered as  .REGISTERING FROM AN EXTERNAL DEVICE∗“vCard” formatted data can be trans-ferred from a USB memory to this sys-tem. Transferred addresses andnumbers will be stored in the “Stored”list on the “My destinations” screen and“Contacts” screen. (→P.81, 200)∗: Navigation system only
831. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Contacts”. (→P.74)2Select the “Stored” tab or the “Phonebook” tab.3Select   next to the desired entry.XEntry options screen of the “Stored” listXEntry options screen of the “Phonebook” listDISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATIONDetailed information of entries in thelist can be displayed or edited.No. FunctionSelect to display the details of theentry information.•Select the desired entry to call it.Select to change the entry name. (→P.84)Select to edit phone numbers. (→P.84)Select to delete the entry.Select to delete all entries.Select to register the entry in the“Stored” list on the “My destinations”screen (navigation system only) and“Contacts” screen. (→ P.82, 200)
841. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select “Rename”.2Enter the entry name and then select“OK”.1Select “Edit phone numbers”.2Select one of 4 phone types and entera number and then  .CHANGING THE ENTRY NAMEEDITING PHONE NUMBERSINFORMATION●If an entry that is transferred from a cel-lular phone is edited, the change willaffect the entry in the “Stored” list on the“My destinations” screen (navigationsystem only) and “Contacts” screen.(→P.81, 200)SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY∗The entries stored in the “Stored” liston the “My destinations” screen and“Contacts” screen can be transferredto a USB memory. (→P.209)∗: Navigation system only
85DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM2. PHONE OPERATION1. CALLING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Dial”. (→P.74)2Enter a phone number.3Select .4Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.After a Bluetooth® phone has beenconnected, a call can be made usingthe hands-free system.How to make a call list PageBy dial 85By contacts list 86By phone book 86By call lists 87By using a short message 88By POI call∗88By selecting SOS screen button∗89By using the Toyota Eurocare∗230∗: Navigation system onlyBY DIALINFORMATION●Depending on the type of Bluetooth®phone being connected, it may be nec-essary to perform additional steps onthe telephone.●When “Dial” is selected, the last dialednumber will be shown grayed out. Select to redial the number.●Navigation system only: Select “0/+” toenter “0”. Select and hold to enter “+” forinternational calls.●When the missed calls icon or new shortmessage icon is displayed at the bot-tom, selecting the icon will display thelist.
862. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Contacts”. (→P.74)2Select the “Stored” tab. 3Select the desired entry.zIf there are 2 or more phone numbers,select the desired number in the list.4Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Contacts”. (→P.74)2Select the “Phone book” tab. 3Select the desired entry.zIf there are 2 or more phone numbers,select the desired number in the list.“Search contact”: Select to search by thecontact’s name.4Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.BY CONTACTS LISTTo use this function, it is necessary toregister the entry. (→P.81)zSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.83)BY PHONE BOOKCalls can be made using the phonebook data of the connected cellularphone. The phone book changes de-pending on the phone connected.zSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.8 3)
872. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Call lists”. (→P.74)2Select the desired tab.zThe state of a call is shown by the follow-ing icons.: Missed: Received: DialedINFORMATION●When a phone is connected for the firsttime, its phone book must be down-loaded. If the phone book can not bedownloaded, a pop-up window will bedisplayed.●If the contact does not have phone num-ber stored, the entry will be dimmed.●The phone book list can be updated.(→P.139)BY CALL LISTSEach call list (missed, received, and di-aled) stores up to 15 entries.No. FunctionSelect to display all numbers.Select to display missed calls.Select to display received calls.Select to display dialed numbers.
882. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Select the desired entry.4Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.1Select “Call sender”.2Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.1Select .2Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.zWhen   is selected, the entry isregistered in the “Stored” list on the“Contacts” screen. (→P.82 )CALLING USING A SHORT MESSAGECalls can be made to a short messagesender’s phone number. (→P.95)BY POI CALL∗Calls can be made to a POI when itsdetails are displayed on the screen.(→P.173, 181)∗: Navigation system only
892. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Dial”. (→P.74)2Select “SOS”.3Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.4The following screen will be displayed.zThe geographic coordinates of the currentlocation will be displayed at the top-left cor-ner of the screen.zWhen “...” appears on the screen, selectto display the following position details.On freeways: Freeway number, drivingdirection and next exit.On other roads: Address information.Each time “...” is selected, the screenchanges between the geographical coor-dinates and position details.BY SELECTING SOS SCREEN BUTTON∗112 EMERGENCY CALL SUPPORTThis feature is used to make a 112emergency call with the select of a but-ton.This function is not available when thehands-free system is not connected.This call can only be placed in a coun-try where the 112 emergency call ser-vice is available.∗: Navigation system onlyEN2088DC
902. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth® PHONE1Press the   switch on the steeringwheel.“Accept”: Select to talk on the phone.“Reject”: Select to reject the call. zThe layout of the incoming call screenmay differ depending on the informationavailable from the connected phone.zPressing the   switch on the steeringwheel also reject a call.zRingtone volume can be adjusted by turn-ing the power/volume knob.2The following screen is displayed.XSingle callzFor details about this screen: →P.91XCall waitingzThe first call is put on hold and the infor-mation of the party will be dimmed.zFor details about this screen: →P.91When a call is received, this screen isdisplayed and a sound is heard.INFORMATION●During international telephone calls, theother party’s name or number may notbe displayed correctly depending on thetype of cellular phone you have.●Ringtone and ringtone volume can alsobe set. (→P.139)EN2089DC
912. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM3. TALKING ON A Bluetooth® PHONEXSingle callXCall waitingWhile you are talking on a Bluetooth®phone, a telephone conversationscreen is displayed. The operationsoutlined below can be performed onthis screen.No. FunctionSelect to hang up the phone.•The   switch on the steeringwheel can also be pressed tohang up the phone.Select to dial a second number.(→P.93)Select to put a call on hold. Tocancel this function, select “Acti-vate”.Select to send a tone. (→P.92)Select to transfer the call. Select“Transfer” to change from ahands-free call to a cellularphone call. Select “Hands-free”to change from cellular phonecall to hands-free call.Displays the other party’s infor-mation. The information shownhere may differ depending on theinformation available from yourphone.Displays a call duration.Select to mute your voice to theother party. The icon will be high-lighted during mute mode. Tocancel muting your voice, selectthis icon again.Select to change parties.Select to change to a conferencecall.入れ替え3キャプション変更キャプションイキEN2089DC
922. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select “Keypad”.2Enter the numbers.zSelect  to return the previousscreen.INFORMATION●When you change from a cellular phonecall to a hands-free call, the hands-freescreen will be displayed and the call canbe operated on the screen.●Depending on the cellular phone con-nected, the Bluetooth® connection maybe canceled if and when a call is trans-ferred to the cellular phone.●Transferring methods will be differentdepending on the type of cellular phonewhich you have.●For the operation of the cellular phone,see the manual that comes with yourcellular phone.SENDING TONES
932. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM1Select “Dial”.2Select the desired method to call.XWhen “Dial number” is selected3Enter the number and then select.XWhen “Dial from contacts” is selected3Select the desired list and then selectthe desired entry.XWhen “Dial from call lists” is selected3Select the desired list and then selectthe desired entry.4Check that the connecting screen isdisplayed.zTo cancel a call, select “End call”.5When a new call has been established,the following screen will be displayed.zThe first call is put on hold and the infor-mation of the party will be dimmed.zThe second call’s information is displayedbelow the first call information.DIALING A SECOND NUMBER
942. PHONE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■CHANGING PARTIES1Select “Swap calls”.zEvery time “Swap calls” is selected, theparty who is on hold will be switched.zThe other party can also be switched byselecting the picture of the desired party(navigation system only) or pressing the switch on the steering wheel.■CHANGING TO A CONFERENCECALL1Select “Link calls”.1Turn the power/volume knob to adjustthe volume of the other party’s voice.INFORMATION●Interrupt call operation may differdepending on your phone company andcellular phone.ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER VOLUMEINFORMATION●The receiver volume can also beadjusted using the volume control switchon the steering wheel.
95DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION1. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION1Select  “Show” to check a receivedshort message.2Check that the message is displayed.1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Messages”. (→P.74)2Select the “Inbox” tab. 3Select the desired short message.zThe state of a message is shown by thefollowing icons.: Read message: Unread message4Check that the message is displayed.Received short messages can be for-warded from the connected Bluetooth®phone, enabling checking and replyingusing this system.Depending on the type of Bluetooth®phone connected, received short mes-sage may not be transferred to themessage inbox.If the phone does not support the shortmessage function, this function cannotbe used.RECEIVING A SHORT MESSAGEWhen a new short message is re-ceived, a pop-up window is displayedon the screen.INFORMATION●This function can be set to on or off.(→P.139)CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT MESSAGESNo. FunctionSelect to call the sender.Select to reply to the short messageby free text.Select to reply to the short messageby template.
963. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select  “Reply free text” or “Replytemplate”.zWhen  “Reply template” is selected,select the desired template.2Enter the message and then select“OK”.zThe short message will be sent.1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Messages”. (→P.74)2Select the “Sent” tab. 3Select the desired short message.zNavigation system only: The state of amessage is shown by the following icons.: Sent succeeded: Sent failed: Sending4Check that the message is displayed.“Re-send”∗: Select to re-send the mes-sage.z“Re-send” is displayed if sending the textmessage has failed. REPLYING TO A SHORT MESSAGEINFORMATION●“Reply free text” function is not availablewhile driving.CHECKING SENT SHORT MESSAGES∗: Navigation system only
973. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM1Display the “Phone” menu screen andselect “Messages”. (→P.74)2Select the “Create new” tab. 3Select  “Create message” or “Usetemplate”.4Enter the message and then select“OK”. (→P.98)5Select the desired number/contact towhom the short message should besent.XWhen “New number” is selected6Enter the number and then select“OK”.zThe short message will be sent.XWhen  “Select contact” or “Selectfrom call lists” is selected6Select the desired list.7Select the desired contact.zIf there are 2 or more phone numbers,select the desired number in the list.zThe short message will be sent.SENDING A NEW SHORT MESSAGEINFORMATION●The “Create message” and “Preparetemplate message” functions are notavailable while driving.
983. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■WHEN “Create message” IS SE-LECTED1Enter the message and then select“OK”.■WHEN “Use template” IS SELECT-ED1Select the desired template.: Select to delete the template.2Edit the short message and then select“OK”.CREATE A NEW SHORT MESSAGE INFORMATION●10 messages have already been regis-tered to the message template screen.●Navigation system only: When routeguidance is currently active, “I will arriveat XX:XX.” template is available.(“XX:XX” is the current estimated time ofarrival.) This template cannot bedeleted.●The cursor’s position can be moved byselecting the desired location in theenter screen.●The short messages can contain up to160 characters. If the entered textexceeds the characters available for oneshort message, a new short messagewill begin automatically. This is indicatedby a separation line and an icon in theenter field, which is shown as soon asthere are only 10 characters left for theshort message.●The number of characters left for theshort message is displayed.●A maximum of 3 short messages can bewritten in series.●Entering the text function is not availablewhile driving.
993. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM1Select “Prepare template message”.2Enter the message and then select“OK”.zThe message is registered in the templatelist.REGISTER NEW TEMPLATESNew templates can be created. Up to15 templates can be registered.
100DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE4. WHAT TO DO IF...1. TROUBLESHOOTINGXWhen using the hands-free system with a Bluetooth® deviceIf there is a problem with the hands-free system or a Bluetooth® device, first checkthe table below.Symptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis systemThe hands-free sys-tem or Bluetooth®device does notwork.The connected de-vice may not be acompatibleBluetooth® cellularphone.For a list of specificdevices which opera-tion has been con-firmed on thissystem, check withyour Toyota dealer.∗ The Bluetooth® ver-sion of the connectedcellular phone maybe older than thespecified version.Use a cellular phonewith Bluetooth® ver-sion 1.1 or higher(recommended: Ver.3.0 +EDR or higher).∗122, 132
1014. WHAT TO DO IF...DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMXWhen pairing/connecting a cellular phoneSymptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis systemA cellular phone can-not be paired.An incorrect pass-code was entered onthe cellular phone.Enter the correctpasscode on the cel-lular phone.∗ The pairing operationhas not been com-pleted on the cellularphone side.Complete the pairingoperation on the cel-lular phone (approvepairing on the tele-phone).∗ Old pairing informa-tion remains on ei-ther this system orthe cellular phone.Delete the existingpairing informationfrom both this systemand the cellularphone, then pair thecellular phone youwish to connect tothis system.∗124, 134
1024. WHAT TO DO IF...DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEA Bluetooth® con-nection cannot bemade.Another Bluetooth®device is alreadyconnected.Manually connect thecellular phone youwish to use to thissystem.124, 134Bluetooth® functionis not enabled on thecellular phone.Enable theBluetooth® functionon the cellularphone.∗ AutomaticBluetooth® connec-tion on this system isset to off.XVehicles with-out smart entry& start systemSet automaticBluetooth®connection on thissystem to on whenthe engine switch isturned to the “ACC”or “ON” position.XVehicles withsmart entry &start systemSet automaticBluetooth®connection on thissystem to on whenthe engine switch isturned toACCESSORY orIGNITION ON mode.119, 126Old registration infor-mation remains oneither this system orthe cellular phone.Delete the existingregistration informa-tion from both thissystem and the cellu-lar phone, then regis-ter the cellular phoneyou wish to connectto this system.∗124, 134Symptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis system
1034. WHAT TO DO IF...DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMXWhen making/receiving a callXWhen using the phone bookSymptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis systemA call cannot bemade/received.Your vehicle is in ano service area.Move to an areawhere the servicesignal appears onthe display. Symptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis systemPhone book datacannot be trans-ferred manually/au-tomatically.The profile version ofthe connected cellu-lar phone may not becompatible withtransferring phonebook data.For a list of specificdevices which opera-tion has been con-firmed on thissystem, check withyour Toyota dealer.∗ Transfer operationon the cellular phonehas not completed.Complete transferoperation on the cel-lular phone (approvetransfer operation onthe phone).∗ 
1044. WHAT TO DO IF...DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXWhen using the Bluetooth® message functionSymptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis systemMessages cannot beviewed.Message transfer isnot enabled on thecellular phone.Enable messagetransfer on the cellu-lar phone (approvemessage transfer onthe telephone).∗ New message notifi-cations are not dis-played.Notification ofSMS/E-mail recep-tion on this system isset to off.Set notification ofSMS/E-mail recep-tion on this system toon.∗139
1054. WHAT TO DO IF...DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEMXIn other situations∗: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.Symptom Likely cause SolutionPageCellular phoneThis systemEven though all con-ceivable measureshave been taken, thesymptom status doesnot change.The cellular phone isnot close enough tothis system.Bring the cellularphone closer to thissystem. Radio interferencehas occurred.Turn off Wi-Fi® de-vices or other devic-es that may emitradio waves. The cellular phone isthe most likely causeof the symptom.Turn the cellularphone off, removeand reinstall the bat-tery pack, and thenrestart the cellularphone. ∗ Enable the cellularphone’s Bluetooth®connection.∗ Disable the Wi-Fi®connection of the cel-lular phone.∗ Stop the cellularphone’s security soft-ware and close allapplications.∗ Before using an ap-plication installed onthe cellular phone,carefully check itssource and how itsoperation might af-fect this system.∗ 
1064. WHAT TO DO IF...DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE
410712365478DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE91. QUICK REFERENCE ..................  1082. FUEL CONSUMPTION................ 109TRIP INFORMATION ..........................  109PAST RECORD ..................................  1091VEHICLE INFORMATIONVEHICLE INFORMATIONトルツメ
108DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. VEHICLE INFORMATION1. QUICK REFERENCEFuel consumption information can be displayed. To access the vehicle informationsystem, press the “CAR” button.No. Function PageDisplays the “Trip information” screen 109Displays the “Past record” screen 109
109DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. VEHICLE INFORMATION4VEHICLE INFORMATION2. FUEL CONSUMPTION*: The average fuel consumption displayedon the multi-information display will also beupdated.TRIP INFORMATIONNo. Information/FunctionAverage speedCruising rangeCurrent fuel consumption perminuteSelect to delete trip information da-ta.Elapsed timePrevious fuel consumption perminuteINFORMATION●The trip information display indicatesgeneral driving conditions. Accuracyvaries with driving habits and road con-ditions.●The image is an example only, and mayvary slightly from actual conditions.PAST RECORDNo. Information/FunctionBest recorded fuel economyCurrent fuel economySelect to delete past record data.Select to update the average fuelconsumption data.*Previous fuel economy recordINFORMATION●The image is an example only, and mayvary slightly from actual conditions.
1101. VEHICLE INFORMATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE
5111123467DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE581. QUICK REFERENCE ..................  1122. GENERAL SETTINGS.................  114GENERAL SETTINGS SCREEN ........  1143. DISPLAY SETTINGS...................  1174. Bluetooth® SETTINGS ............... 119Bluetooth® FUNCTION ON/OFF.........  119PAIRING A Bluetooth® DEVICE .........  120PAIRED DEVICE LIST........................  124SETTING PIN......................................  125EDITING THE SYSTEM NAME ..........  1255. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS .......  126Bluetooth® SETTINGS ........................  126QUICK SETUP OF AN INTERNET CONNECTION..................................  136TOYOTA WEB ACCOUNT SETTINGS........................................  1366. TELEPHONE SETTINGS ............ 1397. AUDIO SETTINGS.......................  1408. VEHICLE SETTINGS...................  1421SETUP OPERATIONSETUPSome of the functions cannot be operated while driving.
112DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION1. QUICK REFERENCE■“Setup” SCREENXMultimedia systemXNavigation systemTo customise the function settings, press the “SETUP” button.イラスト再挿入
1131. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. Function PageSelect to set language, operation sound, etc. 114Select to adjust the contrast and brightness of the screens, turn the screenoff, etc. 117Select to adjust sound. 140Select to connect to Bluetooth® device. Settings are available for Bluetooth®phones and Bluetooth® audio devices. 119Select to connect. Settings are available for Bluetooth® phones, Bluetooth®audio devices, internet devices via Bluetooth®, internet connection methodsand Toyota web account.126Select to adjust phone sound, set a phone book, etc. 139Select to customise the vehicle. 142
114DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION2. GENERAL SETTINGS1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)2Select “General”.3Select items to be set.Settings are available for language se-lection, operation sounds, etc. GENERAL SETTINGS SCREEN
1151. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. FunctionSelect to change the language.Select to set the volume for thephone/navigation. (→P.116)∗1Select to change the unit of mea-sure for distance.Select to set the sounds beeps on/off.∗2Select to set animations on/off.Select to set the automatic textscrolling on/off. This function is notavailable while driving.∗1The entries stored in the “Stored”list on the “My destinations” screenand “Contacts” screen (→P.81,200) can be transferred to a USBmemory. (→P.209)∗1“vCard” formatted data can betransferred from a USB memory tothis system. Transferred address-es and numbers will be stored inthe “Stored” list on the “My desti-nations” screen and “Contacts”screen. (→P.210)Select to delete all personal datastored in this system. (→P.116)XMultimedia systemSelect to display the system infor-mation.XNavigation systemSelect to display the system infor-mation.Select the “Audio information”on the screen to switch the systeminformation screen.Select to display an open sourceinformation.Notices related to third party soft-ware used in this product are en-listed. (This includes instructionsfor obtaining such software, whereapplicable.)∗1: Navigation system only∗2: Multimedia system onlyINFORMATION●The current setting of each item is dis-played on its right.No. Function
1161. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the general settings screen.(→P.114)2Select “Volume settings”.3Select “+” or “-” to adjust the a vol-ume.1Display the general settings screen.(→P.114)2Select “Delete all personal data”.3Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.zRegistered or changed personal settingswill be deleted or returned to their defaultconditions.VOLUME SETTINGSVolume is shown numerically for eachof the different functions.No. Item∗Navigation prompt volume.Reception volume for phone callsSending volume for phone callsRingtone volume.∗: Navigation system onlyDELETE ALL PERSONAL DATA
117DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION5SETUP3. DISPLAY SETTINGS1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)2Select “Display”.3Select items to be set.The contrast and brightness of thescreen display and the image of thecamera display can be adjusted. Thescreen can also be turned off, and/orchanged to either day or night mode.No. Function PageSelect to set day mode on/off. 118Select to turn the screenoff. To turn it on, press anybutton on the audio panel.Select   or   to adjustthe contrast of display.•: Increases the con-trast of the screen•: Decreases the con-trast of the screenSelect   or   to adjustthe brightness of display.•: Brightens thescreen•: Darkens the screenSelect to adjust the cameradisplay. 118INFORMATION●Contrast and brightness can be adjustedby touching and dragging the marker onthe screen with your finger or touchingthe desired position on the scale.
1181. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the display settings screen.(→P.117)2Select “Day mode”.1Display the display settings screen.(→P.117)2Select “Camera”.3Select   or   to adjust the contrastor brightness.CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT MODEDepending on the position of the head-light switch, the screen changes to dayor night mode. This feature is availablewhen the headlight is switched on.INFORMATION●If the screen is set to day mode with theheadlight switch turned on, this conditionis memorized even when the engineswitch is in the following status.XVehicles without a smart entry & startsystemThe engine switch is turned to the“LOCK” position.XVehicles with a smart entry & start sys-temThe engine switch is turned off.ADJUSTING THE CAMERA DISPLAYThe contrast and brightness of thecamera display can be adjusted.No. FunctionContrast: Increases thecontrast of the screen: Decreases thecontrast of the screenBright-ness: Brightens thescreen: Darkens thescreenINFORMATION●Contrast and brightness can be adjustedby touching and dragging the marker onthe screen with your finger or touchingthe desired position on the scale.
119DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION5SETUP4. Bluetooth® SETTINGS1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)2Select “Bluetooth*”.3The following screen will be displayed. 1Display the Bluetooth® settingsscreen. (→P.119)2Select “Bluetooth*”.When “Bluetooth*” is on:XVehicles without smart entry & start sys-temThe Bluetooth® device is automaticallyconnected when the engine switch isturned to the “ACC” or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start systemThe Bluetooth® device is automaticallyconnected when the engine switch isturned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ONmode.When “Bluetooth*” is off:The Bluetooth® device is disconnected,and the system will not connect to it nexttime.zEven if the Bluetooth® function is set tooff, it will turn on automatically when aphone or other Bluetooth® device is con-nected.*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark ofBluetooth SIG, Inc.Function PageBluetooth® function on/off 119Pairing a Bluetooth® device 120Paired device list 124Editing the system name 125Setting PIN 125Bluetooth® FUNCTION ON/OFF
1201. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the Bluetooth® settingsscreen. (→P.119)2Select “Add new device”.XWhen another Bluetooth® device is con-nectedzTo disconnect the Bluetooth® device,select “YES”.XWhen 4 Bluetooth® devices have al-ready been pairedzA paired device needs to be replaced.Select “OK”, and select the device to bereplaced.3When this screen is displayed, searchfor the device on the screen of yourBluetooth® device.zTo cancel the registration, select “Can-cel”.4Pairing the Bluetooth® device usingyour Bluetooth® device.zA PIN code is not required for SSP(Secure Simple Pairing) compatibleBluetooth® devices. Depending on thetype of Bluetooth® device being con-nected a message confirming registrationmay be displayed on the Bluetooth®device’s screen. Respond and operate theBluetooth® device according to the confir-mation message.5Check that the following screen is dis-played.XIf the automatic connection failed, thefollowing screen will be displayed. Se-lect the desired profile to be connected.PAIRING A Bluetooth® DEVICEUp to 4 Bluetooth® devices can bepaired. A paired device can be con-nected to any of its supported profilessuch as phone (HFP), music (A2DP).ADDING A NEW DEVICENo. Function PageSelect to connect thephone profile. 124Select to connect the musicprofile. 124Select to connect all pro-files. 124
1211. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzOnce you have connected the Bluetooth®device, it is automatically connectedwhenever the engine switch is in the fol-lowing status.XVehicles without smart entry & start sys-temThe engine switch is turned to the “ACC”or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start systemThe engine switch is turned to ACCESSO-RY or IGNITION ON mode.zIf the Bluetooth® device is disconnectedon purpose, such as it was turned off, thisdoes not happen. Reconnect it manuallyusing either of the following methods:• Select a Bluetooth® device again.(→P.124)• Connect the audio profile/phone profile.(→P.124)INFORMATION●For details on device detection and theoperation of your Bluetooth® device, seethe manual that comes with theBluetooth® device.●The music profiles the paired devicesupports can be connected individuallyas desired. Some devices do not allowindividual profiles to be connected. Inthat case, a pop-up window is displayed.RECONNECTING Bluetooth® DEVICEIf a Bluetooth® device is disconnecteddue to poor reception from theBluetooth® network when the engineswitch is in the following status, thesystem will automatically reconnectthe Bluetooth® device.XVehicles without smart entry & startsystemThe engine switch is turned to the“ACC” or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start sys-temThe engine switch is turned to ACCES-SORY or IGNITION ON mode.
1221. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEBluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.PROFILESThis system supports the following services.Bluetooth® device Specification Function Require-mentsRecom-menda-tionsBluetooth®Phone/Bluetooth®Audio Play-erBluetooth® SpecificationRegistering a  Bluetooth® deviceVer. 1.1 Ver. 3.0 +EDRBluetooth® device Profile Function Require-mentsRecom-menda-tionsBluetooth®PhoneHFP (Hands-Free Profile) Hands-free system Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.6PBAP (Phone Book AccessProfile)Transferring thecontacts Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.1MAP (Message Access Profile) Bluetooth®phone message Ver. 1.0 Bluetooth®Audio Play-erA2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Bluetooth® audio systemVer. 1.0 Ver. 1.2AVRCP (Audio/Video RemoteControl Profile) Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.4INFORMATION●If your cellular phone does not support HFP, registering the Bluetooth® phone or usingPBAP or MAP profiles individually will not be possible.●If the connected Bluetooth® device version is older than recommended or incompatible,the Bluetooth® device function may not work properly.
1231. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EESTATUS DISPLAYThe condition of the Bluetooth® con-nection, as well as the level of recep-tion and the amount of device batterycharge left, are displayed on the statusbar.No. FunctionDisplays the charge level of the de-vice’s battery•The amount displayed does notalways correspond with theamount displayed on the device.The amount of battery charge leftmay not be displayed dependingon the device. This system doesnot have a charging function.•If this information is not availablefrom the connected device, theicon will be shown with a questionmark.Displays the level of reception•The level of reception does notalways correspond with the leveldisplayed on the device.•The level of reception may not bedisplayed depending on thedevice.•If this information is not availablefrom the connected device, theicon will be shown with a questionmark.“R” is displayed when receiving in aroaming area.•The receiving area may not bedisplayed depending on thephone.INFORMATION●An antenna for the Bluetooth® connec-tion is built into the instrument panel.The system may not function when youuse the Bluetooth® device in the follow-ing conditions and places:• When the device is obstructed by cer-tain objects (such as when it is behindthe seat or in the glove box and con-sole box).• When the device touches or is coveredwith metal materials.
1241. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the Bluetooth® settingsscreen. (→P.119)2Select “Paired device list”.3Select the desired device.zDimmed icons can be selected to connectto the function directly.zThe tone of the icons show which profilesthe device supports. (Dimmed icons arenot available.)zThe device’s currently connected profilesare highlighted.4Check that the following screen is dis-played.1Select “Rename”.2Enter the device name and then select“OK”.1Select “Delete pairing”.2Select  “Yes”  when the confirmationscreen appears.PAIRED DEVICE LISTEach profile connection status can bechanged using the “Paired device list”.No. Function PageSelect to change the de-vice name. 124Select to delete the paireddevice. 124Select to connect/discon-nect individually a paireddevice’s profiles.XWhen “Connect all”displayed•Select to connect all sup-ported profiles.XWhen “Disconnect all”displayed•Select to disconnect allsupported profiles.CHANGING THE DEVICE NAMEDELETING A PAIRED DEVICE
1251. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the Bluetooth® settingsscreen. (→P.119)2Select “Set PIN for pairing”.3Enter the desired number and then se-lect “OK”.zA PIN code must be 4 digits.1Display the Bluetooth® settingsscreen. (→P.119)2Select “Set system name”.3Enter a name and then select “OK”.SETTING PINEDITING THE SYSTEM NAME
126DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION5. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS∗1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)2Select “Connectivity”.3Select items to be set.1Display the connectivity settingsscreen. (→P.126)2Select “Bluetooth*”.3Select items to be set.*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark ofBluetooth SIG, Inc.Settings are available for Bluetooth®devices, internet connection methodsand Toyota web account.No. Function PageSelect to display a sub-menu for Bluetooth® whereyou can connect phone,audio devices and internetdevices via Bluetooth®.126Select to search for avail-able internet connectionmethods.136Select to add or changeyour Toyota web account. 136∗: Navigation system onlyBluetooth® SETTINGSFunction PageBluetooth® function on/off 127Pairing a Bluetooth® device 127Paired device list 134Setting the system name and PIN 135Setting charge warnings 135
1271. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select “Bluetooth*”.When “Bluetooth*” is on:XVehicles without smart entry & start sys-temThe Bluetooth® device is automaticallyconnected when the engine switch isturned to the “ACC” or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start systemThe Bluetooth® device is automaticallyconnected when the engine switch isturned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ONmode.When “Bluetooth*” is off:The Bluetooth® device is disconnected,and the system will not connect to it nexttime.zEven if the Bluetooth® function is set tooff, it will turn on automatically when aphone or other Bluetooth® device is con-nected.■PAIRING FROM THE SYSTEM1Select “Search device”.XWhen another Bluetooth® device is con-nectedzTo disconnect the Bluetooth® device,select “YES”.XWhen 4 Bluetooth® devices have al-ready been pairedzA paired device needs to be replaced.Select “OK”, and select the device to bereplaced.2Select the desired device.zConnectable Bluetooth® devices will bedisplayed in the list.*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark ofBluetooth SIG, Inc.Bluetooth® FUNCTION ON/OFF PAIRING A Bluetooth® DEVICEUp to 4 Bluetooth® devices can bepaired. A paired device can be con-nected to any of its supported profilessuch as phone (HFP), music (A2DP)and/or internet (DUN/PAN).
1281. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Confirm the PIN.zA PIN code is not required for SSP(Secure Simple Pairing) compatibleBluetooth® devices. Depending on thetype of Bluetooth® device being con-nected a message confirming registrationmay be displayed on the Bluetooth®device’s screen. Respond and operate theBluetooth® device according to the confir-mation message.4Check that the following screen is dis-played.zThe system waits for connection requestscoming from the paired device. Allrequested profiles are connected automat-ically.zInternet profile is not connected automati-cally. For details on connecting internetprofile (→P.130).XIf the automatic connection failed, thefollowing screen will be displayed. Se-lect the desired profile to be connected.No. Function PageSelect to connect thephone profile. 134Select to connect the musicprofile. 134Select to connect the inter-net profile.130, 134Select to connect all pro-files. 134
1291. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzOnce you have connected the Bluetooth®device, it is automatically connectedwhenever the engine switch is in the fol-lowing status.XVehicles without smart entry & start sys-temThe engine switch is turned to the “ACC”or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start systemThe engine switch is turned to ACCESSO-RY or IGNITION ON mode.■PAIRING FROM THE DEVICE1Select “Make system discoverable”.XWhen another Bluetooth® device is con-nectedzTo disconnect the Bluetooth® device,select “YES”.XWhen 4 Bluetooth® devices have al-ready been pairedzA paired device needs to be replaced.Select “OK”, and select the device to bereplaced.2When this screen is displayed, searchfor the device on the screen of yourBluetooth® device.zTo cancel the registration, select “Can-cel”.3Pairing the Bluetooth® device usingyour Bluetooth® device.zA PIN code is not required for SSP(Secure Simple Pairing) compatibleBluetooth® devices. Depending on thetype of Bluetooth® device being con-nected a message confirming registrationmay be displayed on the Bluetooth®device’s screen. Respond and operate theBluetooth® device according to the confir-mation message.INFORMATION●For details on device detection and theoperation of your Bluetooth® device, seethe manual that comes with theBluetooth® device.●The music profiles the paired devicesupports can be connected individuallyas desired. Some devices do not allowindividual profiles to be connected. Inthat case, a pop-up window is displayed.
1301. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■LOGIN PROCESS INTERNET PRO-FILEXIf “Connect for Internet” is selected1Select “Connect for Internet”.zIf the automatic connection failed, the fol-lowing screen will be displayed. Select thedesired provider to be connected.2Select the desired provider.3Select  “Provider username”,  “Pro-vide password” or “APN” and enterthe name, password or APN.4Select  “Confirm provider informa-tion”.XIf   is selected1Select .2Follow the steps “LOGIN PROCESSINTERNET PROFILE” from “STEP 2”.(→P.130)
1311. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■RECONNECTING Bluetooth® DE-VICEzIf the Bluetooth® device is disconnectedon purpose, such as it was turned off, thisdoes not happen. Reconnect it manuallyusing either of the following methods:• Select a Bluetooth® device again.(→P.134)• Connect the audio profile/phone profile.(→P.134)If a Bluetooth® device is disconnecteddue to poor reception from theBluetooth® network when the engineswitch is in the following status, thesystem will automatically reconnectthe Bluetooth® device.XVehicles without smart entry & startsystemThe engine switch is turned to the“ACC” or “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start sys-temThe engine switch is turned to ACCES-SORY or IGNITION ON mode.
1321. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■PROFILESBluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.This system supports the following services.Bluetooth® device Specification Function Require-mentsRecom-menda-tionsBluetooth®Phone/Bluetooth®Audio Play-erBluetooth® SpecificationRegistering a  Bluetooth® deviceVer. 1.1 Ver. 3.0 +EDRBluetooth® device Profile Function Require-mentsRecom-menda-tionsBluetooth®PhoneHFP (Hands-Free Profile) Hands-free system Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.6PBAP (Phone Book AccessProfile)Transferring thecontacts Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.1MAP (Message Access Profile) Bluetooth®phone message Ver. 1.0 DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile) Connected serviceVer. 1.1 PAN (Personal Area Networking) Ver. 1.0 Bluetooth®Audio Play-erA2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Bluetooth® audio systemVer. 1.0 Ver. 1.2AVRCP (Audio/Video RemoteControl Profile) Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.4INFORMATION●If your cellular phone does not support HFP, registering the Bluetooth® phone or usingPBAP, MAP, DUN or PAN profiles individually will not be possible.●If the connected Bluetooth® device version is older than recommended or incompatible,the Bluetooth® device function may not work properly.
1331. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■STATUS DISPLAYThe condition of the Bluetooth® con-nection, as well as the level of recep-tion and the amount of device batterycharge left, are displayed on the statusbar.No. FunctionDisplays the charge level of the de-vice’s battery•The amount displayed does notalways correspond with theamount displayed on the device.The amount of battery charge leftmay not be displayed dependingon the device. This system doesnot have a charging function.•If this information is not availablefrom the connected device, theicon will be shown with a questionmark.Displays the level of reception•The level of reception does notalways correspond with the leveldisplayed on the device.•The level of reception may not bedisplayed depending on thedevice.•If this information is not availablefrom the connected device, theicon will be shown with a questionmark.“R” is displayed when receiving in aroaming area.•The receiving area may not bedisplayed depending on thephone.INFORMATION●An antenna for the Bluetooth® connec-tion is built into the instrument panel.The system may not function when youuse the Bluetooth® device in the follow-ing conditions and places:• When the device is obstructed by cer-tain objects (such as when it is behindthe seat or in the glove box and con-sole box).• When the device touches or is coveredwith metal materials.
1341. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select “Paired device list”.2Select the desired device.zDimmed icons can be selected to connectto the function directly.zThe tone of the icons show which profilesthe device supports. (Dimmed icons arenot available.)zThe device’s currently connected profilesare highlighted.3Check that the following screen is dis-played.■CHANGING THE DEVICE NAME1Select “Rename”.2Enter the device name and then select“OK”.■DELETING A PAIRED DEVICE1Select “Delete pairing”.2Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.PAIRED DEVICE LISTEach profile connection status can bechanged using the “Paired device list”.No. Function PageSelect to change the de-vice name. 134Select to delete the paireddevice. 134Select to connect/discon-nect individually a paireddevice’s profiles.XWhen “Connect all”displayed•Select to connect all sup-portedprofiles.XWhen “Disconnect all”displayed•Select to disconnect allsupported profiles.
1351. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select “Set system name and PIN”.2Select items to be set.1Select “Charge warnings”.2Select items to be set.SETTING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PINNo. FunctionSelect to enter a name. To confirm,select “OK”.Select to enter a desired number. Toconfirm, select “OK”.•A PIN code must be 4 digits.SETTING CHARGE WARNINGSNo. FunctionSelect to set the cost warnings func-tion on/off. When set to on, a pop-upwindow will be displayed.Select to set the roaming warningfunction on/off.
1361. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the connectivity settingsscreen. (→P.126)2Select “Connect me to Internet”.zWhen an Internet connection is alreadyactive, a popup window is displayed. Toreturn to the previous screen, select the“OK”.3Select the desired device.zThe system search for devices which sup-port the Internet profile.4Select  “Provider username”,  “Pro-vide password” or “APN” and enterthe name, password or APN.5Select  “Confirm provider informa-tion”.1Display the connectivity settingsscreen. (→P.126)2Select “Toyota web account”.3Select items to be set.QUICK SETUP OF AN INTERNET CONNECTIONThis function is a shortcut for an inter-net connection.TOYOTA WEB ACCOUNT SETTINGSThe following detailed Toyota web ac-count settings can be set.No. FunctionShows active accountSelect to add a new account orchange to another account.(→P.137)Select to receive the remotely cust-omised vehicle settings data fromthe Toyota portal site.Select to send the vehicle’s settingsdata that can be customised re-motely to the Toyota portal site.
1371. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the Toyota web account set-tings screen. (→P.136)2Select “Change account”.3Select “New account” or  .4Select items to be set.ADDING A NEW ACCOUNT OR CHANGING AN ACCOUNT DETAILSNo. FunctionSelect to enter a username. To con-firm, select “OK”.Select to enter a password. To con-firm, select “OK”.Select to turn the remember user lo-gin information function on or off.When this function is activated, theentered user login information willbe remembered for every user login.Select to turn the automatic down-load of POIs and routes function onor off. When this function is activat-ed, the POIs and routes from theserver will be downloaded automati-cally and saved in the “Stored” liston the “My destinations” screen.(→P.200)Select to delete your Toyota web ac-count from the navigation system.(→P.138)
1381. SETUP OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■DELETING USER NAME ANDPASSWORD1Select “Delete account”.2Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.
139DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION5SETUP6. TELEPHONE SETTINGS1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)XMultimedia system2Select “Telephone”.XNavigation system2Select “Phone”.3Select items to be set.Settings are available for ringtone se-lection, announcing incoming shortmessages and e-mails etc.No. FunctionSelect to set the incoming shortmessage announcement functionon/off.Select to set the incoming e-mail an-nouncement function on/off.Select to set the desired ringtone.Select to update the phone book ofthe connected phone manually. Theupdating takes place by referring tothe phone book lists in the naviga-tion system and phone. (→P.81,200)INFORMATION●The current setting of each item is dis-played on its right.トルツメ
140DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION7. AUDIO SETTINGS1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)2Select “Audio”.3Select items to be set.1Display the audio settings screen.(→P.140)2Select “Bass/Mid/Treble”.3Adjust the level of the bass, mid andtreble selecting   or  .No. Function PageSelect to adjust the bass/mid/treble. 140Select to adjust the bal-ance/fader. 141Select to set the ASL tolow, mid, high or off. 141TONEHow good an audio program sounds islargely determined by the mix of thetreble, mid and bass levels. In fact, dif-ferent kinds of music and vocal pro-grams usually sound better withdifferent mixes of treble, mid and bass.
1411. SETUP OPERATION5SETUPDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the audio settings screen.(→P.140)2Select “Balance/Fader”.3Adjust the balance or fader selectingarrows.BALANCEA good balance of the left and right ste-reo channels and of the front and rearsound levels is also important.Keep in mind that when listening to astereo recording or broadcast, chang-ing the right/left balance will increasethe volume of one group of soundswhile decreasing the volume of anoth-er.No. FunctionFader Increases the volume tothe front side Fader Increases the volume tothe rear sideBalance Increases the volume tothe left sideBalance Increases the volume tothe right sideINFORMATION●Sound balance can also be adjusted bytouching and dragging the marker on thescreen with your finger or touching thequadrants.AUTOMATIC SOUND LEVELIZER (ASL)The system adjusts to the optimum vol-ume and tone quality according to ve-hicle speed to compensate forincreased vehicle noise.
142DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. SETUP OPERATION8. VEHICLE SETTINGS1Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112)XMultimedia system2Select “Car customisation”.XNavigation system2Select “Vehicle”.3Select “Vehicle customisation”.4Check that the “Vehicle customisation”list is displayed.5Select the desired item.zFor a list of the settings that can bechanged, refer to “Owner’s manual”.zA message indicating that the settings arebeing saved will appear. Do not performany other operations while this message isdisplayed.Vehicle customisation settings can bechanged.トルツメ
6143123457DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE681. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ....................................  144REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ......  144DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ..................  144SCREEN DESCRIPTION....................  1462. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS.........  148AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN .......  148THE CAMERA.....................................  149DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD........................  150WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS .........................................  1523. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW........................................  154IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS....  1541REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMREAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMSome of the functions cannot be operated while driving.
144DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMREAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMThe rear view monitor system assiststhe driver by displaying an image of theview behind the vehicle with fixedguide lines on the screen while backingup, for example while parking.INFORMATION●The screen illustrations used in this textare intended as examples, and may dif-fer from the image that is actually dis-played on the screen.DRIVING PRECAUTIONSThe rear view monitor system is a sup-plemental device intended to assist thedriver when backing up. When backingup, be sure to visually check all aroundthe vehicle both directly and using themirrors before proceeding. If you donot, you may hit another vehicle, andcould possibly cause an accident.Pay attention to the following precau-tions when using the rear view monitorsystem.
1451. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMCAUTION●Never depend on the rear view monitorsystem entirely when backing up. Theimage and the position of the guide linesdisplayed on the screen may differ fromthe actual state.Use caution, just as you would whenbacking up any vehicle.●Be sure to back up slowly, depressingthe brake pedal to control vehicle speed.●The instructions given are only guide-lines. When and how much to turn thesteering wheel will vary according totraffic conditions, road surface condi-tions, vehicle condition, etc. when park-ing. It is necessary to be fully aware ofthis before using the rear view monitorsystem.●When parking, be sure to check that theparking space will accommodate yourvehicle before maneuvering into it.CAUTION●Do not use system in the followingcases:• On icy or slick road surfaces, or insnow• When using tyre chains or emergencytyres• When the trunk is not closed com-pletely• On roads that are not flat or straight,such as curves or slopes.●In low temperatures, the screen maydarken or the image may become faint.The image could distort when the vehi-cle is moving, or you may becomeunable to see the image on the screen.Be sure to visually check all around thevehicle both directly and using the mir-rors before proceeding.●If the tyre sizes are changed, the posi-tion of the fixed guide lines displayed onthe screen may change.●The camera uses a special lens. Thedistances between objects and pedestri-ans that appear in the image displayedon the screen will differ from the actualdistances.(→P.150)
1461. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EESCREEN DESCRIPTIONXVehicles without smart entry & start systemThe rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted tothe “R” position while the engine switch is in the “ON” position.XVehicles with smart entry & start systemThe rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted tothe “R” position while the engine switch is in ON mode.Guide lines are displayed on the screen.Guide lines shown differ from those shown on the actual screen.No. Display FunctionVehicle width extensionguide linesDisplays a guide path when the vehicle is being backedstraight up.•The displayed width is wider than the actual vehiclewidth.Vehicle centre guide lines These lines indicate the estimated vehicle centre on theground.Distance guide lines Shows distance behind the vehicle.•Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) fromthe edge of the bumper.Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle.•Displays a point approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (blue) fromthe edge of the bumper.
1471. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMzWhen the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position and any mode button (such as“MEDIA”) is pressed¨The rear view monitor system is canceled, and the screen is switched to the modeof the button that was pressed.CANCELING REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMThe rear view monitor system is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into anyposition other than the “R” position.
148DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONSzThe image adjustment procedure for therear view monitor system screen is thesame as the procedure for adjusting thenavigation/multimedia system screen.(→P.117)AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREENThe rear view monitor system displaysan image of the view from the bumperof the rear area of the vehicle.ScreenDisplayed areaCorners of bumperINFORMATION●The area displayed on the screen mayvary according to vehicle orientationconditions.●Objects which are close to either cornerof the bumper or under the bumper can-not be displayed.●The camera uses a special lens. Thedistance of the image that appears onthe screen differs from the actual dis-tance.●Items which are located higher than thecamera may not be displayed on themonitor.
1491. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMTHE CAMERAThe camera for the rear view monitorsystem is located as shown in the illus-tration.USING THE CAMERAIf the camera lens becomes dirty, itcannot transmit a clear image. If waterdroplets, snow or mud adhere to thelens, rinse with water and wipe with asoft cloth. If the lens is extremely dirty,wash it with a mild cleanser and rinse.NOTICE●The rear view monitor system may notoperate properly in the following cases.• If the back of the vehicle is hit, theposition and mounting angle of thecamera may change.• As the camera has a water proof con-struction, do not detach, disassembleor modify it. This may cause incorrectoperation.• Do not strongly rub the camera lens. Ifthe camera lens is scratched, it cannottransmit a clear image.• Do not allow organic solvent, car wax,window cleaner or glass coat to adhereto the camera. If this happens, wipe itoff as soon as possible.• If the temperature changes rapidly,such as when hot water is poured onthe vehicle in cold weather, the systemmay not operate normally.• When washing the vehicle, do notapply intensive bursts of water to thecamera or camera area. Doing so mayresult in the camera malfunctioning.●Do not expose the camera to strongimpact as this could cause a malfunc-tion. If this happens, have the vehicleinspected by your Toyota dealer oranother duly qualified and equipped pro-fessional as soon as possible.
1501. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzThe distance guide lines and the vehiclewidth extension guide lines may not actu-ally be parallel with the dividing lines of theparking space, even when they appear tobe so. Be sure to check visually.zThe distances between the vehicle widthextension guide lines and the left and rightdividing lines of the parking space may notbe equal, even when they appear to beso. Be sure to check visually.zThe distance guide lines give a distanceguide for flat road surfaces. In any of thefollowing situations, there is a margin oferror between the fixed guide lines on thescreen and the actual distance /course onthe road.DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROADWHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP SHARPLYThe distance guide lines will appear tobe closer to the vehicle than the actualdistance. Because of this, objects willappear to be farther away than they ac-tually are. In the same way, there willbe a margin of error between theguidelines and the actual distance/course on the road.
1511. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMWHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN SHARPLYThe distance guide lines will appear tobe further from the vehicle than the ac-tual distance. Because of this, objectswill appear to be closer than they actu-ally are. In the same way, there will bea margin of error between the guide-lines and the actual distance/course onthe road.WHEN ANY PART OF THE VEHICLE SAGSWhen any part of the vehicle sags dueto the number of passengers or the dis-tribution of the load, there is a marginof error between the fixed guide lineson the screen and the actual distance/course on the road.A margin of error
1521. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXVehicle width extension guide linesWHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTSThe distance guide lines are displayedaccording to flat surfaced objects(such as the road). It is not possible todetermine the position of three-dimen-sional objects (such as vehicles) usingthe distance guide lines. When ap-proaching a three-dimensional objectthat extends outward (such as the flat-bed of a truck), be careful of the follow-ing.VEHICLE WIDTH EXTENSION GUIDE LINESVisually check the surroundings andthe area behind the vehicle. In the caseshown below, the truck appears to beoutside of the vehicle width extensionguide lines and the vehicle does notlook as if it hits the truck. However, therear body of the truck may actuallycross over the vehicle width extensionguide lines. In reality if you back up asguided by the vehicle width extensionguide lines, the vehicle may hit thetruck.
1531. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDISTANCE GUIDE LINESVisually check the surroundings andthe area behind the vehicle. On thescreen, it appears that a truck is park-ing at point B. However, in reality if youback up to point A, you will hit the truck.On the screen, it appears that A is clos-est and C is furthest away. However, inreality, the distance to A and C is thesame, and B is farther than A and C.Positions of A, B and CCABCAB
154DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM3. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOWIf you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so-lution, and re-check.If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected byyour Toyota dealer or another duly qualified and equipped professional.IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMSSymptom Likely cause SolutionThe image is difficult to see •The vehicle is in a darkarea•The temperature aroundthe lens is either high or low•The outside temperature islow•There are water droplets onthe camera•It is raining or humid•Foreign matter (mud etc.) isadhering to the camera•Sunlight or headlights areshining directly into thecamera•The vehicle is under fluo-rescent lights, sodiumlights, mercury lights etc.Back up while visually check-ing the vehicle’s surround-ings. (Use the monitor againonce conditions have beenimproved.)The procedure for adjustingthe picture quality of the rearview monitor system is thesame as the procedure foradjusting the navigation/mul-timedia system screen.(→P.117)The image is blurry Dirt or foreign matter (such aswater droplets, snow, mudetc.) is adhering to the cam-era.Rinse the camera lens withwater and wipe it clean with asoft cloth.Wash with a mild soap if thedirt is stubborn.The image is out of alignment The camera or surroundingarea has received a strongimpact.Have the vehicle inspected byyour Toyota dealer or anotherduly qualified and equippedprofessional.The fixed guide lines are veryfar out of alignmentThe camera position is out ofalignment.Have the vehicle inspected byyour Toyota dealer or anotherduly qualified and equippedprofessional.•The vehicle is tilted (there isa heavy load on the vehicle,tyre pressure is low due toa tyre puncture, etc.)•The vehicle is used on anincline.If this happens due to thesecauses, it does not indicate amalfunction.Back up while visually check-ing the vehicle’s surround-ings.
1551. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
156DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. QUICK REFERENCE................... 1582. DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION SCREEN............. 163DISPLAYING MAP SCREEN..............  163DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION MENU SCREEN ...............................  1633. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX..................... 1651. MAP SCREEN OPERATION....... 167CURRENT VEHICLE POSITION DISPLAY...........................................  167SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION........  168MAP CONFIGURATIONS ...................  1682. MAP ICONS ................................. 170DISPLAYING VARIOUS INFORMATION ON THE MAP .........  170POI* ICONS ........................................  170TRAFFIC MESSAGES........................  1741. DESTINATION SEARCH INDEX........................................  1782. SEARCH OPERATION ...............  179SEARCHING BY REGISTERED POINTS.............................................  179SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS................................  179SEARCHING BY PHONE BOOK ........  180SEARCHING BY ADDRESS ...............  180SEARCHING BY POIs* .......................  181SEARCHING ON THE MAP................  184SEARCHING BY COORDINATES ......  1841. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE ...............................  186STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN ...........................................  186ADJUSTING THE ROUTE...................  1872. ROUTE GUIDANCE ....................  189ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN ............ 189VOICE GUIDANCE..............................  1901BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION2MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS3DESTINATION SEARCH4ROUTE GUIDANCE
715717345628DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTE..............................  192STOPPING ROUTE GUIDANCE......... 193ADDING AND EDITING STOPOVERS.................................... 193DISPLAYING ROUTE INFORMATION ................................. 195DISPLAYING THE TURN LIST............ 196BLOCKING ROAD AHEAD.................. 196DETOURING A SEGMENT ON THE ROUTE ............................... 197RECALCULATING THE ROUTE BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGES........ 1991. REGISTERING AN ENTRY.........  200REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY .......... 2002. DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION.........................  206DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION............ 2063. SENDING AND RESTORING STORED CONTACTS USING A USB MEMORY ......................  209SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY ........................ 209RESTORING STORED CONTACTS FROM A USB MEMORY................... 2101. MAP SETTINGS .......................... 211SETTING THE MAP............................  2112. ROUTE SETTINGS......................  214SETTING THE ROUTE OPTIONS......  2143. TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS................................. 215TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS .......  2151. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM.............  2172. NAVIGATION DATABASE UPDATES..................................  219UPDATING NAVIGATION DATABASE.......................................  2195MY DESTINATIONS6NAVIGATION SETTING7NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATIONNAVIGATION SYSTEMSome of the functions cannot be operated while driving.*: Point of Interest
158DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION1. QUICK REFERENCE■“Navigation” MENU SCREENTo display the “Navigation” menu screen, select “NAV” on the map or press the“MAP/NAV” button. When “NAV” is selected or the “MAP/NAV” button ispressed, the screen that was last displayed is returned to. Select   or pressthe “MAP/NAV” button again to display the “Navigation” menu screen. From thisscreen, destinations can be entered and route-related settings can be changed.
1591. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION7NAVIGATION SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. Function PageSelect to display the “My destinations” screen.A destination can be entered by selecting an item from the list of storeddestinations, previous destinations or the addresses from the connect-ed phone’s phone book.164Select to display the “Enter destination” screen.A destination can be entered by address, POI or using advanced op-tions.164Select to display the “Traffic messages” screen.It contains a list of traffic messages relating to the set route, all trafficmessages and warnings.164Select to display the “Route options” screen.The route preferences and avoidance criteria can be adjusted. 164Select the corresponding icon to change to the “My destinations”, “En-ter destination”, “Traffic messages” or “Route options” screen. 
1601. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■OVERVIEW GUIDANCE SCREEN
1611. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION7NAVIGATION SYSTEMDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. Function PageDisplays the distance, the estimated arrival time or remaining time tothe destination. 189Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turndirection. 189Guidance route Select to change the map scale. 168This symbol indicates a map layout. Selecting this symbol changes themap layout. 169Select to change map modes between the normal map and traffic map. 174Select to repeat the last navigation announcement. 190Select to display the “Navigation” menu screen. 158Select to display the options screen. 162Current position 167Displays the name of the current street or the next street. (when ap-proaching a maneuver point) 
1621. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■OPTIONS SCREEN*: During route guidanceTo display the options screen, select   on the map.No. Function Page*Select to stop the current route guidance. 193Select to change the map setting. 211*Select to display the destination and stopover information. The routepreferences and the avoidance criteria for the route calculation can bechanged.195*Select to display a list of the different segments of the route. It is alsopossible to define a detour. 196*Select to block a fixed distance on the road ahead. 196Select to display the current location, geo-coordinates and GPS infor-mation. 167
1631. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM2. DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION SCREEN1Press the “MAP/NAV” button.zWhen the “MAP/NAV” button is pressed,any of the navigation screens is displayed,press the “MAP/NAV” button again.2Select “Confirm”.zAfter about a few seconds, the cautionscreen automatically switches to the mapscreen.1Select “NAV” on the map or press the“MAP/NAV” button.DISPLAYING MAP SCREENINFORMATIONXVehicles without smart entry & startsystem●The caution screen will be displayedwhen the screen is changed to the mapscreen for the first time after the engineswitch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON”position.XVehicles with smart entry & start sys-tem●The caution screen will be displayedwhen the screen is changed to the mapscreen for the first time after the engineswitch is turned to ACCESSORY orIGNITION ON mode.DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION MENU SCREEN
1641. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2Check that the “Navigation” menu isdisplayed.zWhen  “NAV” is selected or the “MAP/NAV” button is pressed, the screen thatwas last displayed is returned to. Select or press the “MAP/NAV” buttonto display the “Navigation” menu screen.■“My destinations” screenzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the navigation screens.■“Enter destination” screenzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the navigation screens.■“Traffic messages” screenzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the navigation screens.■“Route options” screenzThis screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the navigation screens.No. FunctionSelect to display the “My destina-tions” screen.Select to display the “Enter destina-tion” screen.Select to display the “Traffic mes-sages” screen.Select to display the “Route options”screen.
1651. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM3. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEXXMapXRoute guidanceDisplaying maps PageViewing the map screen 163Displaying the current vehicle position 167Viewing the current vehicle position vicinity map 168Changing the scale 168Changing the map layout 169Displaying various information on the map 170Displaying Point of Interest Icons 170Viewing traffic messages 174Searching destination PageSearching the destination 179Setting the entry registered with the system as the destination 179Before starting route guidance PageRecalculating the route 187Viewing alternative routes 186Starting route guidance 186Before starting or during route guidance PageViewing the route 195Adding destinations 193Recalculating the route 187Changing the estimated arrival time and remaining time display 189During route guidance PageStopping route guidance 193Adjusting route guidance volume 190Displaying the entire route map 195
1661. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXMemory pointMemory point PageRegistering the entry 200Editing the entry 206Loading the entry from external devices 204
167DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS1. MAP SCREEN OPERATIONzThe current vehicle position mark appears in the centre of the map screen.■CURRENT LOCATION AND GPS IN-FORMATION1Select   on the map.2Select  “Location & GPS informa-tion”.3Check that current location informationis displayed.CURRENT VEHICLE POSITION DISPLAYWhen starting the navigation system,the current position is displayed first.This screen displays the current vehi-cle position and a map of the surround-ing area.INFORMATION●While driving, the current vehicle posi-tion mark is fixed on the screen and themap moves.●The current position is automatically setas the vehicle receives signals from theGPS (Global Positioning System). If thecurrent position is not correct, it is auto-matically corrected after the vehiclereceives signals from the GPS.●After battery disconnection, or on a newvehicle, the current position may not becorrect. As soon as the system receivessignals from the GPS, the correct cur-rent position is displayed.No. InformationThe information provided varies, de-pending whether the road currentlybeing travelled on is a motorway ora street.Latitude and LongitudeAmount of available satellites andthe altitude.Select to register the current posi-tion in the “Stored” list on the “Mydestinations” screen. (→P.200)
1682. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzIf a finger is continuously held on thescreen, the map will continue scrolling inthat direction until the finger is removed.zA street name or geo-coordinates of theselected point will be shown, dependingon the scale of the map.zAfter the screen is scrolled, the mapremains centred at the selected locationuntil another function is activated. The cur-rent vehicle position mark will continue tomove along your actual route and maymove off the screen. When   isselected, the current vehicle position markreturns to the centre of the screen and themap moves as the vehicle proceeds alongthe designated route.zWhen the scroll feature is used, the cur-rent vehicle position mark may disappearfrom the screen. Select   to displaythe current vehicle position on the mapscreen.1Select the zoom bar button.2Select “+” or “-” to change the scale ofthe map screen.zThe scale of the map screen can also bechanged the following ways:• Selecting the desired scale point.• Dragging the scale bar marking to thedesired point.• Turning the tune/scroll knob.SCREEN SCROLL OPERATIONWhen any point on the map is select-ed, that point moves to the centre ofthe screen and is shown by the cursormark .zWhen  “Go” is selected, the startingroute guidance screen is displayed.(→P.186)zWhen “Save” is selected, the point isregistered in the “Stored” list on the “Mydestinations” screen. (→P.200)MAP CONFIGURATIONSCHANGING MAP SCALEINFORMATION●The scale range is from 150 ft to 250miles (10 m to 500 km).●The scale has been changed, the newscale indicator will be displayed for awhile.
1692. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Select the map layout button.zEach time the map layout button isselected, the map layout changes as fol-lows:3D heading ( ) → 2D heading() → 2D north ( )X3D headingX2D headingX2D northCHANGING MAP LAYOUTINFORMATION●Map layout can be also changed byselecting   then “Map settings”.(→P.211 )
1702. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. MAP ICONS■SPEED LIMITS■SAFETY CAMERASDISPLAYING VARIOUS INFORMATION ON THE MAPVarious information can be displayedon the map.The speed limit of the road currentlybeing travelled on can be displayed.Safety cameras can be displayed asicons on the map.INFORMATION●The above items will be displayeddepending on the map scale.●The above items will be displayeddepending on the available map data.●The displaying of the above items canbe switched off. (→P.211)POI ICONSDISPLAYING POI ICONSPoints of Interest such as petrol sta-tions and restaurants can be displayedon the map screen. Their location canalso be set as a destination.INFORMATION●A particular type of POI icons displayedon the screen can be selected. (→P.212)
1712. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■LIST OF POI ICONSXPublicXTrafficIcon NameLibraryCollege/UniversitySchoolTourist officeCemetery, funeral directorGovernment Office, Institution,City hall, Community gen.CommunityCourt housePlace of worshipAccommodation, Hotel/MotelPharmacyConvention Centre, ExhibitionCentreFinance, BankCash DispenserPost OfficeBusiness, B. Company, B. Gen-eral, B. facilityMedical, Doctor, Health & CareAmbulance, Hospital/PolyclinicFire StationPolice StationPhone Box, CommunicationDentistVeterinarianIcon NameCar Dealer/Repairer, Repair Fa-cility, Repair General, Car Wash,Tyre RepairCar DealerHighway ExitAirport, Dep. /Arrival, Ground, In-ternational, DomesticBus Terminal, Bus Stop, Trans-portation, Public Transp. Stop,Transport generalRailway StationMetropolitan TrainPetrol StationIcon Name
1722. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXClubbingXSportXLeisureRent-a-Car,-Facility, -ParkingFerry TerminalParking, Open Parking Area, P.Area generalParking GarageOpen P.A. P+RRest AreaMotoring Organization, Automo-bile ClubMover, Moving CompanyMotorcycle DealerIcon NameMultiple POIBar, NightlifeLeisure, Cultural Centre, The-ater, Music Centre, Concert HallCinemaCasinoCafe/Bar, CafeIcon NameRestaurant, French, Belgian,Chinese, German, Greek, Vege-tarian, Fast Food, Grill, SeaFood, Sandwich, Steak...Icon NameSport, Sport General, sport activ-itiesGolf CourseRace TrackStadium, Sports Centre, Hippo-dromeWater SportsBowlingSki resortsIcon NameAmusement ParkWineryMuseumShopping, Market Place, Shop-ping Centre, Factory OutletShop, Department Store, Drive-through-bottle-shopIcon Name
1732. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Select the desired POI icon on themap.2Select .XOne POIXMultiple POITourist Attractions, ImportantTourist AttractionsPark/Recreational AreaYacht Basin, HarbourCamping GroundGrocery StoreHistorical MonumentRV Park, CampingBookstoreHair & BeautyPhotographyShoestoreWine & LiquorClothingCleaning & LaundryIcon Name DISPLAYING POI INFORMATION
1742. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Check that the POI information is dis-played.1Select the traffic icon.zEach time the traffic icon is selected, themap mode changes. XNormal map modeXTraffic map modezTraffic message icons and speed limit dis-play are shown.zTraffic flow information is highlighted.No. Function PageSelect to call the registeredtelephone number. 88Select to register the pointin the “Stored” list on the“My destinations” screen.200Select to display the start-ing route guidance screen. 186TRAFFIC MESSAGESCHANGING TO TRAFFIC MAP MODEThe map screen can change modes tonormal map mode or traffic map mode.
1752. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■DISPLAYING DETAILED TRAFFICMESSAGE ICONS1Select the desired traffic message iconon the map.2Check that the traffic message infor-mation is displayed.■DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MESSAGELIST1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Traffic messages”.(→P.163)2Select the desired tab to select the list. DISPLAYING DETAILED TRAFFIC INFORMATIONNo. FunctionSelect to display the traffic messag-es relating to the set route.Select to display all traffic messag-es.Select to display traffic messageswith warnings.
1762. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3Select the desired message. 4Check that the traffic message is dis-played.No. InformationStreet numberRoute segmentIf route segment is not available,information such as street name,city name, region or country willbe displayed.: Icon of an incident: Icon of an incident on theroute: Icon of an incident onthe detoured routeDistance to incident and directionfrom vehiclez“Detour”/“Detour off”: Select to detouror cancel detouring the segment.(→P.198)
1772. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■LIST OF TRAFFIC MESSAGEICONSIcon NameSlipperyBad weatherWindSnow fallTrafficHeavy trafficAccidentRoad constructionNarrow trackWarningBlockageSecurity checkpointInformation
178DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. DESTINATION SEARCH1. DESTINATION SEARCH INDEXThere are several ways to search for a destination.How to search a destination list PageSearching by registered points in the system. 179Searching from previously set destinations. 179Searching by the phone book of a connected cellular phone.  180Searching by address. 180Searching by POIs. 181Searching on the map.  184Searching by coordinates. 184
1793. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM2. SEARCH OPERATION1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “My destinations”.(→P.163)2Select the “Stored” tab.3Select the desired entry.zThe route will be calculated.1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “My destinations”.(→P.163) 2Select the “Last” tab.3Select the desired entry.zThe route will be calculated.SEARCHING BY REGISTERED POINTSTo use this function, it is necessary toregister the entry. (→P.200)zSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.206)INFORMATION●If “Home” has not been registered, amessage will be displayed and thesetting screen will automaticallyappear. (→P.201)●Transferred POIs and routes from anexternal device or the server will bestored in this list. (→P.204, 244)●Transferred routes are marked by thespecific icon.SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONSzSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.206)INFORMATION●The list can contain a maximum of100 entries. When the maximum isreached, the oldest destination isdeleted, making room for the new des-tination to be stored in the list.
1803. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “My destinations”(→P.163)2Select the “Phone book” tab.3Select the desired entry.“Search contact”: Select to search by thecontact’s name.zThe route will be calculated.1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Enter destination”.(→P.163)2Select the “Address” tab.3Select “Country” to enter the desiredcountry.4Select “Town” or “Code” to enter thetown name or postal code.zWhen either a “Town” or “Code” isentered, the other will be entered automat-ically.5Select  “Street” to enter the streetname.6Select “No.” or “Intersection” to en-ter a house number or intersectionname.zIt is not possible to enter a house numberand intersection at the same time.7Select “Calculate route”.zThe route will be calculated.SEARCHING BY PHONE BOOKBefore using this function, connect aBluetooth® phone with a phone profile.(→P.127)If a contact does not have address in-formation stored, the entry will bedimmed.zSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.206)SEARCHING BY ADDRESS
1813. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Enter destination”.(→P.163)2Select the “POI” tab.3Select the desired item.INFORMATION●“Calculate route” can be selected oncea “Town” or “Code” has been entered.If  “Calculate route” is selected whenonly  “Town” or “Code” has beenentered, a route search starts with thecentre of the town entered as the desti-nation.●If   is selected, entered data otherthan “Country” will be deleted.SEARCHING BY POIsNo. Function PageSelect to search by catego-ry. 182Select to search by name. 183Select to search by map. 183Select to search by onlinesearch. 239
1823. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■SEARCHING BY CATEGORY1Select “By category”.2Select the desired item to search thearea.3Select the desired category.4Select the desired subcategory.5Select   for the desired POI.zIf you select the desired POI, the route willbe calculated.6Select “Go”.zThe route will be calculated.No. FunctionSelect to set around the current po-sition.Select to set around the main desti-nation. POIs around stopovers willnot be searched.Select to set around the currentroute.Select to set the desired city.Select “Enter city” to enter the cityname and then select “OK”.zWhen “Save” is selected, the point isregistered in the “Stored” list on the “Mydestinations” screen. (→P.202)zDepending on the POI information,“Details” will be displayed. To displaydetailed POI information, select“Details”.zWhen   is selected, the registeredtelephone number is called.
1833. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■SEARCHING BY NAME1Select “By name”.2Select the desired area to search.(→P.182)3Enter POI name and then select “OK”.4Follow the steps “SEARCHING “Bycategory”” from “STEP 5”. (→P.182)■SEARCHING BY MAP1Select “By map”.2Select the desired POI icon on themap.3Follow the steps “SEARCHING “Bycategory”” from “STEP 5”. (→P.182)INFORMATION●Search areas are available as follows.Search by “At current position”,  “Atdestination” or a town name: Search radius is 30 miles (50km).Search by “Along route”: Search area is within 0.3 mile (500m) onboth sides of the route.●The POI search result list is sorted bythe distance to the POI from the follow-ing points.Search by “At current position” or“Along route”:The distance will be calculated from thecurrent position to the POI.Search by “At destination”: The dis-tance will be calculated from the desti-nation to the POI.Search by a town name: The distancewill be calculated from town centre to thePOI.INFORMATION●Depending on the current map scale,not all POI icons will be available forselection.
1843. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Enter destination”.(→P.163)2Select the “Advanced” tab.3Select “Select point on map”.4Select the desired point on the map.5Select “Go”.zThe route will be calculated.1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Enter destination”.(→P.163)2Select the “Advanced” tab.3Select “Enter geo-coordinates”.4Select “N” or “S”.5Enter the latitude.6Select “W” or “E”.7Enter the longitude.8Select “OK”.SEARCHING ON THE MAPzWhen “Save” is selected, the point isregistered in the “Stored” list on the “Mydestinations” screen. (→P.202)SEARCHING BY COORDINATESGeo coordinates can be entered inDMS format (Degrees°, Minutes’, Sec-onds”). Only coordinate values thatcan potentially exist are able to be en-tered. Impossible coordinate valuesand their relevant screen buttons willbe dimmed.
1853. DESTINATION SEARCHDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM9Select “Go”.zThe route will be calculated.INFORMATION●If a destination that is not located on aroad is set, the vehicle will be guided tothe point on a road nearest to the desti-nation.
186DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE4. ROUTE GUIDANCE1. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE1Select “Go”.zStarts route guidance. (→P.189)STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREENAfter searching the destination, thestarting route guidance screen will bedisplayed.According to the setting, either the rec-ommended route screen or route alter-natives screen will be displayed.(→P.214)CAUTION●Be sure to obey traffic regulations andkeep road conditions in mind while driv-ing. If a traffic sign on the road has beenchanged, the route guidance may notindicate such changed information.RECOMMENDED ROUTESCREENThe recommended route will be dis-played on the map.z“Route options”: Select to adjust theroute preferences for current route andthe avoidance criteria of current routebefore starting the route guidance.(→P.187)INFORMATION●The default recommended route can bechanged. (→P.214)●The arrival time or the remaining timewill be displayed in the upper left area ofthe map. Each time the area is selected,the display switches between displayingthe arrival time and remaining time.●Distance of the entire route is displayedon the map.●The starting route guidance screen willalways be displayed in 2D north.●If  “Go” is selected and held, demomode will start. Select “Quit” to enddemo mode.
1874. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Select one of the three route alterna-tives to select it.zStarts route guidance. (→P.189)XThe recommended route screen1Select “Route options”.2Select the desired item to adjust theroute preferences and the avoidancecriteria.3Select “Route options”.zThe route will be recalculated and then thestarting route guidance screen will be dis-played.ROUTE ALTERNATIVES SCREENThree route alternatives are displayedon the map.z“Avoid”: Select to adjust the avoidancecriteria of current route before startingthe route guidance. (→P.187)INFORMATION●The default avoidance criteria can bechanged. (→P.214)●The arrival time and distance of theentire route will be displayed in the list.●The starting route guidance screen willalways be displayed in 2D north.ADJUSTING THE ROUTE
1884. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXThe route alternatives screen1Select “Avoid”.2Select the desired item to adjust theavoidance criteria.3Select “Avoid”.zThe route will be recalculated and then thestarting route guidance screen will be dis-played.INFORMATION●Adjusting the route preference andavoidance in the above method affectscurrent route only. Route option defaultscan be changed from the “Routeoptions” screen. (→P.214)
1894. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM2. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■SIGNPOSTS ■MOTORWAY JUNCTION SCREEN■TUNNEL JUNCTION SCREENROUTE GUIDANCE SCREENWhile guiding the route, the route guid-ance screen will be displayed.No. InformationDistance and arrival or remainingtime to the destinationEach time information box is select-ed, the screen will change betweenarrival time and remaining time tothe destination.Guidance routeSelect to repeat the last navigationannouncement.The name of the current street or thenext street (when approaching amaneuver point)Current positionDistance to the next turn with the ar-row indicating the turn directionWhen approaching the turn, a signpostwill automatically be displayed.When approaching a motorway junc-tion, junction view images will automat-ically be displayed.When approaching a tunnel junction,tunnel junction view images will auto-matically be displayed.
1904. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■LANE RECOMMENDATIONzThe voice guidance volume can beadjusted by turning the power/volumeknob.zIf   is selected, the last navigationannouncement will be repeated.When approaching a maneuver point,the lane recommendation will automat-ically be displayed.INFORMATION●If the vehicle goes off the guided route,the route will be recalculated.●For some areas, the roads have notbeen completely digitized in our data-base. For this reason, the route guid-ance may select a road that should notbe traveled on.●The above items will be displayeddepending on the map scale.●The displaying of the above items canbe switched off. (→P.211)VOICE GUIDANCEThe voice guidance provides variousmessages as you approach an inter-section, or other points where maneu-vering the vehicle is necessary.INFORMATION●The voice guidance may not pronouncecertain street names correctly or clearlydue to the limitations of the text-to-speech function.●On motorways, interstates or other high-ways with higher speed limits, the voiceguidance will be made at earlier pointsthan on city streets in order to allow timeto maneuver the vehicle.●If the system cannot determine the cur-rent vehicle position correctly (in casesof poor GPS signal reception), the voiceguidance may be early or delayed.●The voice guidance volume can also bechanged. (→P. 116)
1914. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEMCAUTION●Be sure to obey the traffic regulationsand keep the road condition in mindespecially when you are driving on IPDroads (roads that are not completely dig-itized in our database). The route guid-ance may not have the updatedinformation such as the direction of aone way street.
1924. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE3. SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTEDuring route guidance, routes can be checked, changed or recalculated.Information PageStopping route guidance 193Adding and editing stopovers 193Displaying route information 195Displaying the turn list 196Avoiding a road on the route 196Detouring a maneuver point on the route 197Recalculating the route by traffic information 199
1934. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Select   on the map.2Select “Stop guidance”.1Search for an additional stopover in thesame way as a destination search.(→P.178)2Select the desired item.XIf “Replace” is selectedzThe route will be recalculated.XIf “Add” is selected3Select “Go”.zThe route will be recalculated.zThe last entered stopover is added as thefirst stopover and highlighted.zThe order of stopovers and destinationcan be changed by dragging the entry tothe desired position in the list.zIf the maximum number of stopovers havealready been set, a confirmation screenwill appear. To delete a stopover, select“Yes” and select   next to thedesired stopover to delete it.STOPPING ROUTE GUIDANCEADDING AND EDITING STOPOVERSADDING STOPOVERSIn addition to the main destination, amaximum of 9 stopovers can be set.No. FunctionSelect to replace the existing desti-nation or a stopover with a new one.Select to add a stopover.Select to return to the last displayedscreen.
1944. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■DELETING STOPOVERS1Display the route information screen.(→P.195)2Select   next to the desired stop-over.3Select the desired item.zWhen the stopover(s) is deleted, the routewill be recalculated■CHANGING THE ORDER OF THESTOPOVERS1Display the route information screen.(→P.195)2Drag a stopover to the desired posi-tion.zThe route will be recalculated.EDITING STOPOVERSNo. FunctionSelect to register the stopover in the“Stored” list on the “My destina-tions” screen. (→P.200)Select to delete the stopover.Select to delete all stopovers.INFORMATION●If the main destination is deleted, thelast stopover before the deleted destina-tion will become the new main destina-tion.
1954. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Select   on the map.2Select “Route information”.3Check that the destination informationscreen is displayed.XDestination information (displayed whenno stopovers are set)XRoute information for stopoversDISPLAYING ROUTE INFORMATIONNo. InformationArrival time, remaining time and dis-tance to destinationAddress of destinationDistance to the destinationSelect to change the route prefer-ence and avoidance criteria.(→P.187)Select to display route overview.Address of stopoversSelect to edit the stopover/destina-tion. (→P.194)
1964. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select   on the map.2Select “Turn list”.3Select the desired item to display thesegment.zGuidance arrow, street name, distance tothe point are displayed.4Check that the detail of the segment isdisplayed.1Select   on the map.2Select “Block road ahead”.3Select the desired item to select thedesired detour distance.zThe route will be recalculated.zA blocked route will be marked in the map.zAfter the blocked route has beendetoured, the block road ahead functionwill automatically be deactivated.DISPLAYING THE TURN LISTz“Detour”: Select to detour the segment.(→P.197)BLOCKING ROAD AHEADA fixed distance on the road ahead canbe blocked.No. FunctionSelect to deactivate the function.Select to detour the next 1 mile ~ 12miles (2 km ~ 20km) of the currentroute (road).
1974. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■DETOURING THE SEGMENT1Display the turn list. (→P.196)2Select the desired segment to detour.3Select “Detour”.zThe route will be recalculated.■CANCELLING THE DETOUREDSEGMENT1Display the turn list. (→P.196)2Select “Detours”.3Select “Detour off”.zIf there is more than one point to detour, alist of points to detour will be displayed.Select points from the list to canceldetouring them.zThe route will be recalculated.DETOURING A SEGMENT ON THE ROUTEDETOURING A SEGMENT FROM THE TURN LIST
1984. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■DETOURING THE SEGMENT1Display the traffic message list.(→P.175)2Select the “On route” tab.3Select the desired segment to detour.4Select “Detour”.zThe route will be recalculated.zThe mark of the TMC on the “On route”screen changes into  .■CANCELLING THE DETOUREDSEGMENT1Display the traffic message list.(→P.175)2Select the “On route” tab.3Select the detoured segment.4Select “Detour off”.zThe route will be recalculated.zThe mark of the TMC on the “On route”screen changes to  .DETOURING A SEGMENT FROM THE TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST
1994. ROUTE GUIDANCEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEMXIf “Automatic” is selected1Check that the confirmation screen isdisplayed.zThe route will be recalculated automati-cally.XIf “Manual” is selected1Check that the confirmation screen isdisplayed.2Select “Show detour”.zSelect  “Ignore” to return to the previousscreen.3Select “Detour”.zThe route will be recalculated.zSelect  “Ignore” to return to the previousscreen.RECALCULATING THE ROUTE BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGESYou will be informed about relevanttraffic messages on the route by a pop-up window.A pop-up window may differ dependingon the traffic message settings.(→P.215)
200DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE5. MY DESTINATIONS1. REGISTERING AN ENTRY1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “My destinations”.(→P.163)2Select the “Stored” tab.3Select “Create new entry”.4Enter the entry address (→P.180) andthen select “Save new entry”.5 Enter the entry name and then select“OK”.6Check that the entry is registered in the“Stored” list.REGISTERING A NEW ENTRYUp to 200 entries can be registeredwith this system.REGISTERING FROM THE “Stored” LISTzSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.206)
2015. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■REGISTERING “Home”1Select “Home”.2Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.3Select the desired method to searchthe point.zFor details about searching the point onthe map: →P.179.XIf you select “Use current location”zThe entry is registered as “Home” in the“Stored” list.XIf you search the destination by “Enteraddress”4Enter the address and then select“Save as Home address”.XIf you search the destination by “Selectpoint on map”4Select the desired point on the mapand then select “Save”.XIf you search the destination by “Entergeo-coordinates”.4Enter geo-coordinates and then select“Save”.XIf you search the destination by the othermethods4Select the desired entry from the list.If “Home” has not been registered, se-lecting  “Home” allows a home ad-dress to be registered. zSelect   to display and edit theentry information. (→P.206)
2025. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select the desired point on the map.2Select “Save”.3Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Stored” LIST” from “STEP5”. (→P.200)1Display location & GPS informationscreen. (→P.167)2Select “Save current location”.3Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Stored” LIST” from “STEP5”. (→P.200)1Search the point by “POI”. (→P.181)2Select “Save”.3Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Stored” LIST” from “STEP5”. (→P.200)REGISTERING FROM THE MAP REGISTERING THE CURRENT POSITIONREGISTERING FROM POI
2035. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Display entry options screen.(→P.206)2Select “Add to stored contacts”. 3Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Stored” LIST” from “STEP5”. (→P.200)1Display the route information screen.(→P.195)2Select   next to the desired stop-over or main destination.3Select “Add to stored contacts”.4Follow the steps “REGISTERINGFROM THE “Stored” LIST” from “STEP5”. (→P.200)REGISTERING FROM ENTRY OPTIONS SCREENINFORMATION●If the contact includes an address and aphone number, they will be stored in the“Stored” list on the “My destinations”screen and “Contacts” screen. (→P.86,200)REGISTERING FROM THE ROUTE INFORMATION SCREEN
2045. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE■LOADING POIs AND ROUTES VIA AUSB MEMORY1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a USB memory.3Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Enter destination”.(→P.163)4Select the “Advanced” tab.5Select “Load POIs and routes fromUSB”.6Check that a progress bar is being dis-played while the data loading is inprogress.zTo cancel this function, select “Cancel”.7Check that a confirmation screen isdisplayed when the operation is com-plete.8Check that the entry is registered in the“Stored” list on the “My destinations”screen. (→P.200)REGISTERING FROM AN EXTERNAL DEVICE“vCards” formatted data can be trans-ferred from a USB memory to this sys-tem. Transferred POIs and routes willbe stored in the “Stored” list on the “Mydestinations” screen. (→P.200)INFORMATION●Downloading may not complete cor-rectly in the following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during down-loading.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring downloading.• If the USB memory is removed beforedownloading is complete●If the maximum number of possiblestored contacts has been reached, aconfirmation screen appears.Delete contact(s) to make room for newcontact(s). (→P.83)
2055. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM■LOADING POIs AND ROUTESFROM A SERVERPOIs and routes can be added bydownloading from the Toyota portalsite. They will be stored in the “Stored”list on the “My destinations” screen.(→P.200) For detailed informationabout connected service: →P.232
2065. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “My destinations”.(→P.163)2Select the desired tab.3Select   next to the desired entry.XThe entry options screen of “Stored” list.(When the entry is selected)XThe entry options screen of “Stored” list.(When the route is selected)XThe entry options screen of “Last” listXThe entry options screen of “Phonebook” list DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATIONNo. Function PageSelect to display detailedentry information. 207Select to change the entryname. 207Select to edit the address. 207Select to delete the entry/route/destination. Select to delete all entries/routes/destinations. Select to edit the route. 208Select to register the entryin the “Stored” list on the“My destinations” screenand “Contacts” screen.203
2075. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Display the entry options screen.(→P.206)2Select “Show details”.3Check the details of the entry informa-tion. zThe address will be marked on the map. zThe address and a picture, if available, ofthe contact from the system’s phone bookwill be displayed.1Display the entry options screen.(→P.206)2Select “Rename”.3Enter the new name and then select“OK”.1Display the entry options screen.(→P.206)2Select “Edit address”.3Enter the new address. (→P.180)4Select “Save changes”.INFORMATION●If an entry that is transferred from a cel-lular phone is edited, the change willaffect the entry in the “Stored” list on the“My destinations” screen and “Contacts”screen. (→P.86, 200)DISPLAYING DETAILS OF THE ENTRY INFORMATIONzWhen  “Go” is selected, the startingroute guidance screen will be displayed.CHANGING THE ENTRY NAMEEDITING THE ADDRESS
2085. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the entry options screen.(→P.206)2Select “Edit route”.3Select   next to the desired entry.zThe order of stopover can be changed bydragging a destination to the desired posi-tion.4Select the desired item.EDITING THE ROUTENo. FunctionSelect to edit address. (→P.207)Select to delete stopover.Select to delete all stopovers.
2095. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM3. SENDING AND RESTORING STORED CONTACTS USING A USB MEMORY1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a USB memory.3Press the “SETUP” button.4Select “General”.5Select  “Backup stored contacts toUSB”.6Check that a progress bar is being dis-played while the data sending is inprogress.7Check that a confirmation screen isdisplayed when the operation is com-plete.SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORYThe entries stored in the “Stored” liston the “My destinations” screen and“Contacts” screen (→P.86, 200) canbe transferred to a USB memory.INFORMATION●Downloading may not complete cor-rectly in the following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during down-loading.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring downloading.• If the USB memory is removed beforedownloading is complete
2105. MY DESTINATIONSDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a USB memory.3Press the “SETUP” button.4Select “General”.5Select  “Restore contact backupfrom USB”.6Check that a progress bar is being dis-played while the data loading is inprogress.7Check that a confirmation screen isdisplayed when the operation is com-plete.RESTORING STORED CONTACTS FROM A USB MEMORYBacked-up data can be transferredfrom a USB memory to this system.Transferred entries will be stored in the“Stored” list on the “My Destinations”screen and “Contacts” screen.(→P.86, 200)INFORMATION●Downloading may not complete cor-rectly in the following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during down-loading.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring downloading.• If the USB memory is removed beforedownloading is complete
211DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM6. NAVIGATION SETTING1. MAP SETTINGS1Select   on the map.2Select “Map settings”.3Select the item to be set.SETTING THE MAP No. Function PageSelect to set the map lay-out to 3D heading, 2Dheading or 2D north.169Select to set the screenmode to “Automatic”,“Day” or “Night”.213Select to set the arrival in-formation display to arrivaltime, remaining time to thedestination, or off.Select to set displayed POIicon categories. 212Select to set speed limit in-formation on/off. 213Select to set the automaticzooming function (whenapproaching a guidancepoint) on/off.Select to set the display ofthe route guidance arrowwith distance to the nextmaneuver point on/off.189Select to set the display ofthe name of the currentstreet or the next street(when approaching a ma-neuver) on/off.189Select to set the display ofsignposts on/off. 189Select to set the display ofthe junction view on/off. 189Select to set the recom-mended lane display on/off.189Select to set the display ofthe traffic message iconson/off.175
2126. NAVIGATION SETTINGDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Map settings” screen.(→P.211)2Select “POIs on map”.3Select the desired POI categories.Select to set the display ofthe safety cameras iconson/off.170INFORMATION●The current setting of each item is dis-played on its right.No. Function Page POIs ON MAPNo. FunctionSelect to display all categories.Select to hide all icons.Select to select main categories.Select to select subcategories.
2136. NAVIGATION SETTINGDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM1Display the “Map settings” screen.(→P.211)2Select “Day/Night mode”.3Select the desired item.1Display the “Map settings” screen.(→P.211)2Select “Speed limits”.3Select the desired item.DAY/NIGHT MODENo. FunctionSelect to change the screen to dayor night mode depending on the po-sition of the headlight switch.Select to always display the map inday mode.Select to always display the map innight mode.SPEED LIMITSNo. FunctionSelect to display the speed limits onthe map.Select to receive an audible warn-ing, if the speed limit will be exceed-ed by a certain range.
2146. NAVIGATION SETTINGDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. ROUTE SETTINGS1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Route options”.(→P.163)2Select the “Preferences” tab.3Select the desired item.1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Route options”.(→P.163)2Select the “Avoid” tab.3Select the desired item.SETTING THE ROUTE OPTIONSSETTING THE ROUTE CALCULATIONNo. FunctionSelect to select “Fast route”,“Short route” or “Ecologicalroute” route type.Select to include the traffic informa-tion history in the route calculation.Select to display the 3 routes (fast-est, shortest and ecological) on themap after route calculation.Select to have the route automati-cally calculated back to the startingpoint after the set destination hasbeen reached.Entered stopovers will also be con-sidered on the way back to the start-ing point.INFORMATION●“Show route alternatives” and “Makea round trip” are not selectable at thesame time.SETTING THE AVOIDANCE CRITERIA FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATIONNo. FunctionSelect to avoid motorways.Select to avoid toll roads.Select to avoid tunnels.Select to avoid ferries and car trains.
2156. NAVIGATION SETTINGDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM3. TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Traffic messages”.(→P.163)2Select the “Settings” tab.3Select the desired item.1Display the “Settings” screen.(→P.215)2Select “Dynamic reroute”.3Select the desired item.TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGSNo. Function PageSelect to set the reroutemethod. 215Select to set display of traf-fic messages in the trafficmessage list on/off.Select to set automatic dis-play of traffic messageswithin the set radius in thetraffic message list.Select to set selection oftraffic stations to auto/man-ual.216SETTING REROUTE METHODNo. FunctionSelect to disable receiving trafficmessages and no reroute will be cal-culated.Select to enable relevant trafficmessages on the route to be dis-played as a pop-up window and ac-tivate automatic reroute calculation.Select to enable relevant trafficmessages on the route to be dis-played as a pop-up window but dis-able automatic reroute calculation.The user decides if reroute calcula-tion is desirable or not.
2166. NAVIGATION SETTINGDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Settings” screen.(→P.215)2Select “TMC radio station”.3Select the desired item.■SETTING RADIUS FILTER1Select “Radius filter”.2Select desired item.SETTING RADIUS FOR DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MESSAGES AND SELECTING RADIO STATIONSNo. FunctionSelect to set the radius for display-ing traffic messages.Select to allow the system to auto-matically tune to a TMC station withthe best reception.Select to manually tune to a TMCstation. Select   or   whenthese buttons are made available.INFORMATION●When the manually tuned station can nolonger be received, the station with thebest reception is selected by the systemand the manually tuned station will bedimmed. Once the manually tuned sta-tion can be received again, it will beused as the TMC station.No. FunctionSelect to deactivate the function.Select to set the radius from 6 milesto 60 miles (10 km to 100 km).
217DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEMThe Global Positioning System (GPS) de-veloped and operated by the U.S. Depart-ment of Defense provides an accuratecurrent vehicle position, normally using 4or more satellites, and in some case 3 sat-ellites. The GPS system has a certain levelof inaccuracy. While the navigation systemwill compensate for this most of the time,occasional positioning errors of up to 300feet (100 m) can and should be expected.Generally, position errors will be correctedwithin a few seconds.The GPS signal may be physically ob-structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle po-sition on the map display. Tunnels, tallbuildings, trucks, or even the placement ofobjects on the instrument panel may ob-struct the GPS signals.The GPS satellites may not send signalsdue to repairs or improvements beingmade to them.Even when the navigation system is re-ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle po-sition may not be shown accurately orinappropriate route guidance may occur insome cases.zAccurate current vehicle position may notbe shown in the following cases:• When driving on a small angled Y-shaped road.• When driving on a winding road.• When driving on a slippery road such asin sand, gravel, snow, etc.• When driving on a long straight road.• When motorway and surface streets runin parallel.• After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier.• When a long route is searched duringhigh speed driving.• When driving without setting the currentposition calibration correctly.• After repeating a change of direction bygoing forward and backward, or turningon a turntable in the parking lot.• When leaving a covered parking lot orparking garage.• When a roof carrier is installed.• When driving with tyre chains installed.• When the tyres are worn.• After replacing a tyre or tyres.• When using tyres that are smaller orlarger than the factory specifications.• When the tyre pressure in any of the fourtyres is not correct.This navigation system calculates thecurrent vehicle position using satellitesignals, various vehicle signals, mapdata, etc. However, an accurate posi-tion may not be shown depending onsatellite condition, road configuration,vehicle condition or other circumstanc-es.NOTICE●The installation of window tinting mayobstruct the GPS signals. Most windowtinting contains some metallic contentthat will interfere with GPS signal recep-tion of the antenna. We advise againstthe use of window tinting on vehiclesequipped with navigation systems.
2187. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEzInappropriate route guidance may occur inthe following cases:• When turning at an intersection off thedesignated route guidance.• If you set more than one destination butskip one of them, auto reroute will dis-play a route returning to the destinationthat was skipped.• When turning at an intersection for whichthere is no route guidance.• When passing through an intersectionfor which there is no route guidance.• During auto reroute, the route guidancemay not be available for the next turn tothe right or left.• It may take a long time to operate autoreroute during high speed driving. Inauto reroute, a detour route may beshown.• After auto reroute, the route may not bechanged.• An unnecessary U-turn may be shown orannounced.• A location may have multiple names andthe system will announce one or more.• Some routes may not be searched.• If the route to your destination includesgravel, unpaved roads or alleys, theroute guidance may not be shown.• Your destination point might be shownon the opposite side of the street.• When a portion of the route has regula-tions prohibiting the entry of the vehiclethat vary by time or season or other rea-sons.• The road and map data stored in thenavigation system may not be completeor may not be the latest version.INFORMATION●This navigation system uses tyre turningdata and is designed to work with fac-tory-specified tyres for the vehicle.Installing tyres that are larger or smallerthan the originally equipped diametermay cause inaccurate display of the cur-rent vehicle position. The tyre pressurealso affects the diameter of the tyres somake sure the tyre pressure of all fourtyres is correct.
2197. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE7NAVIGATION SYSTEM2. NAVIGATION DATABASE UPDATES1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a USB memory.3Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.4Enter license key.zIf the license key is invalid, the navigationdatabase will not be updated.5Select “Confirm”.6Check that the updating screen is dis-played.UPDATING NAVIGATION DATABASENavigation database that contains sys-tem software and map data, etc. canbe updated using a USB memory.For details, contact Toyota dealer orrefer to Toyota portal site(www.my.toyota.eu).INFORMATION●Updating may not complete correctly inthe following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during updating.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring updating.• If the USB memory is removed beforeupdating is complete●The amount of time required to completethe update process depends on the sizeof the data.
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822112845673DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. QUICK REFERENCE..................  2222. PICTURE SLIDESHOW ..............  225DISPLAYING THE PICTURES ............ 225OPERATING A PICTURE SLIDESHOW..................................... 2263. E-MAIL ........................................  227RECEIVING AN E-MAIL ...................... 227CHECKING E-MAIL............................. 2284. MirrorLink................................  2295. TOYOTA EUROCARE ................  230REGISTERING A COUNTRY .............. 230USING THE TOYOTA EUROCARE .... 2311. CONNECTED SERVICE OVERVIEW................................  2322. BEFORE USING CONNECTED SERVICE ................................... 236OBTAINING A PORTAL SITE ACCOUNT........................................  236LOGIN PROCESS CONNECTED SERVICES........................................  2373. ONLINE SEARCH ....................... 239ONLINE SEARCH ...............................  239VIEWING POI* DETAILS ....................  242SELECTING A SEARCH ENGINE......  2434. LOADING POIs*/ROUTE ............  244DOWNLOADING VIA A CELLULAR PHONE.............................................  244DOWNLOADING FROM A USB MEMORY .................................  2445. OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING CONNECTED SERVICE ................................... 245DOWNLOADING AN APPLICATION TO THE SYSTEM.............................  245OPERATING AN APPLICATION ........  2461APPLICATIONS OPERATION 2CONNECTED SERVICEAPPLICATIONNot all connected services may be available in all countries.Some of the functions cannot be operated while driving.*: Point of Interest
222DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION1. QUICK REFERENCEXMultimedia system■“Extras” MENU SCREENThe applications can be accessed by pressing the   button.Each time the   button is pressed, the screen will change between the“Phone” menu screen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen.When the   button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed is returnedto. Select   to display the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen.
2231. APPLICATIONS OPERATION8APPLICATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXNavigation system■“Toyota online” MENU SCREEN
2241. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENo. Function Application Page∗Select to access connected service.Online search 239Loading POIs/Routes 244Vehicle customisation “Owner’s manual”Select to access preinstall application.Pictures∗225Emails 227MirrorLink229Toyota Eurocare∗230∗Select to close the application.  ∗Select to display the application's option screen. 246∗Select to downloaded application.  ∗: Navigation system onlyINFORMATION●The shown screen in the illustrations may differ from your vehicle's screen in terms ofequipment.
2251. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION2. PICTURE SLIDESHOW∗1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a USB memory.3Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)4Select “Pictures”.zThe slideshow starts automatically.Pictures stored on a USB memory canbe viewed.INFORMATION●This function is not available while driv-ing.●When the vehicle starts moving whileviewing pictures, a pop-up window willbe displayed and pictures cannot be dis-played. Select “Leave function” toreturn to the “Toyota online” menuscreen.●Available image data format: JPEG,PNG and BMP∗: Navigation system onlyDISPLAYING THE PICTURESINFORMATION●All readable pictures on the device aredisplayed in chronological order. Theslideshow will repeat when it is finished.●The pictures will be changed every fewseconds.
2261. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select .2Check that the operating switches aredisplayed.OPERATING A PICTURE SLIDESHOWA slideshow can be played, paused,and desired images can be selected.No. FunctionSelect to display the previous/ nextpicture.Select to pause the slideshow.Select   to play the slideshowagain.Select to close the operating switch-es.INFORMATION●When the slideshow is playing, thepause and skip screen buttons disap-pear automatically after a few seconds.
2271. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION3. E-MAIL1Select “Show” to check the e-mail.2Check that the e-mail is displayed.Incoming e-mails to a connectedBluetooth® phone can be downloaded.Before using this application, connecta Bluetooth® phone with a phoneprofile. (→P.119, 126)INFORMATION●This function may not be availabledepending on the phone.●E-mails cannot be sent using this func-tion.●Downloading may not complete cor-rectly in the following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during down-loading.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring downloading.RECEIVING AN E-MAILWhen a new e-mail is received, a pop-upwindow is displayed on the screen.INFORMATION●This function can be set to on or off.(→P.139)
2281. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Extras”/“Toyota online”menu screen. (→P.222)2Select “Emails”.zWhen the downloading of an e-mail hasbeen completed, the mail list will be dis-played.3Select the desired e-mail.zThe state of an e-mail is shown by the fol-lowing icons.: Unread mail: Read mail4Check that the message is displayed.CHECKING E-MAIL
2291. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION4. MirrorLink1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a MirrorLink device.zOnly one MirrorLink device can be con-nected at a time.3Display the “Extras”/“Toyota online”menu screen. (→P.222)4Select a desired application, whenavailable MirrorLink applications aredisplayed.zThe MirrorLink application display maybe different than shown depending on theconnected MirrorLink device or applica-tion.5Check that a confirmation screen isdisplayed and then select “Confirm”.When a MirrorLink compatible deviceis connected via USB, a MirrorLinkscreen is displayed on the navigation/multimedia system display. The Mirror-Link device can be operated via nav-igation/multimedia system.INFORMATION●This function may not be availabledepending on the device.
2301. APPLICATIONS OPERATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE5. TOYOTA EUROCARE∗1Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)2Select “Toyota Eurocare”.3Select the country.4Check that the country is displayed onthe screen.1Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)2Select “Toyota Eurocare”.3Select the registered country.4Select another country to replace theexisting country.5Check that the country is displayed onthe screen.This feature is used to make a call toToyota Eurocare service.Before using this function, connect aBluetooth® phone with a phone profile.(→P.126)REGISTERING A COUNTRY∗: Navigation system onlyCHANGING A COUNTRY
2311. APPLICATIONS OPERATION8APPLICATIONDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)2Select “Toyota Eurocare”.3Select “Call Eurocare”.4Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.5Check that the following screen will bedisplayed.zThe geographic coordinates of the currentlocation will be displayed at the top-left cor-ner of the screen.zWhen “...” appears on the screen, selectto display the following position details.On freeways: Freeway number, drivingdirection and next exit.On other roads: Address information.Each time “...” is selected, the screenchanges between the geographical coor-dinates and position details.USING THE TOYOTA EUROCAREINFORMATION●The call must be placed in a countrywhere Toyota Eurocare service is avail-able.EN2087DC
232DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. CONNECTED SERVICE1. CONNECTED SERVICE OVERVIEW∗XOnline searchThe following services are available by connecting the navigation system to Toyotaportal site via the internet using a cellular phone.zOnline search: New establishments, such as restaurants, bars etc., that are not reg-istered in the navigation system can be set as a destination.zImporting memory points and routes: Establishments that were searched using acomputer can be set as a destination and can be registered in the “Stored” list on the“My destinations” screen. (→P.81)zVehicle customisation: Some vehicle settings can be changed via the connectedservices, by vehicle's settings data to and from the Toyota portal site. (→P.136)zApplication: Various functions can be added by downloading applications using aUSB memory.No. Name OperationNavigation system Enter a keyword.Toyota portal site*/Contents providerThe keyword is sent to the search engine, the results are re-ceived and sent to the navigation system.*: For details about Toyota portal site, refer to www.my.toyota.eu.∗: Navigation system only
2332. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATIONXImporting memory points and routes: Downloading via a cellular phoneXImporting memory points and routes: Downloading from a USB memoryNo. Name OperationYour personal comput-er and Toyota portalsite*Access the portal site and search POIs and routes.Toyota portal site* The POIs and routes are saved at Toyota portal site.Navigation systemVia the internet, the POIs and routes are downloaded to thenavigation system.Via the USB the POIs and routes are downloaded to the nav-igation system.USB memory The POIs and routes are saved to a USB.*: For details about Toyota portal site, refer to www.my.toyota.eu.
2342. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEXVehicle customisation: Sending vehicle's settings data to and from the Toyota por-tal siteNo. Name OperationNavigation system Via the internet, the vehicle’s settings are sent to/receive fromthe Toyota portal site.Toyota portal site* The vehicle’s settings are saved at Toyota portal site.Your personal comput-er and Toyota portalsite*Access the portal site and change the vehicle’s settings.*: For details about Toyota portal site, refer to www.my.toyota.eu.
2352. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATIONXApplicationNo. Name OperationYour personal comput-er and Toyota portalsite*Access the portal site and download application.USB memory The downloaded application is saved to a USB.Navigation systemVia the USB the application is downloaded to the navigationsystem.Runs applications on the navigation system.Contents provider Contents received via a cellular phone.*: For details about Toyota portal site, refer to www.my.toyota.eu.
2362. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE2. BEFORE USING CONNECTED SERVICE∗zIn order to use this service, a Bluetooth®DUN/PAN capable cellular phone with avalid data plan subscription is required.zWhen using the connected services,depending on your phone subscription,some related fees might apply.zWhen a cellular phone is used in a roam-ing situation (when outside the geographi-cal coverage area of mobile networkprovider) connection fees will be moreexpensive.1Press the “SETUP” button.2Select “General”.3Select “System information”.OBTAINING A PORTAL SITE ACCOUNTBefore using connected services, it isnecessary to first access Toyota portalsite (www.my.toyota.eu) via a personalcomputer and create an account.Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) isrequired to obtain an account from thenavigation system. For details on theVehicle Identification Number, refer to“Owner’s manual”.∗: Navigation system onlyCHECKING DEVICE IDENTIFICATION
2372. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION4Check that the device ID is displayed.1Activate any connected service.zWhen the cost warning or roaming warn-ing screen is displayed, select “Con-tinue”. This function can be set to on oroff. (→P.135)2Select “Username”.3Input the server username and thenselect “OK”.4Select “Password”.5Input the server password and then se-lect “OK”.No. FunctionDisplays the device IDSelect to copy system information tothe USB memory connected to thedevice.LOGIN PROCESS CONNECTED SERVICESBefore using connect services, con-nect a Bluetooth® phone with an inter-net profile. (→P.126)How to activate connected service PageOnline search 239Loading POIs/Routes 244Download an application 245Vehicle customisation 136
2382. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6Select “Confirm login information”.zWhen “Remember password” is on, theentered user login information will beremembered for every login.zIf the account already has 5 cars regis-tered, it is not possible to register anothercar.
2392. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION3. ONLINE SEARCH∗1Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)2Select “Online search”zOnline search can be entered on the “POI”screen. (→P.181)3Select to select the desired search en-gine.zIf there is more than one online searchengine available, these engines will bedisplayed.zThe desired online search engine can bechanged. (→P.243)4Select the desired search area.5Enter the search word and then select“OK”.: Select to enter keywords from pre-viously set keywords list. (→P.241)ONLINE SEARCHA destination can be selected viaconnected service.Online search will not be available in allcountries.∗: Navigation system onlyNo. FunctionSelect to set a location around thecurrent position.Select to set the location around themain destination.Select to set the desired city.Select “Enter city” to enter the cityname and then select “OK”.Select to set a location by using apoint on the map.Select the desiredpoint on the map and then select“Select”.
2402. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE6Check that the search results is dis-played. Select the desired item.zAt the end of the list “Download more”will be shown. Select “Download more”to search up to 20 new items.•“Download more” will not be shown ifthe list includes only less than 20 entries.• Select “Previous results” to display theprevious result.7Select “Go”.zThe route will be recalculated.No. FunctionSearch results•Up to 20 search results are down-loaded at a time.•Highlighted advertisements maybe displayed at the top of thesearch result list.Select to display a full screen map.No. Function PageSelect to display the de-tailed information. 242Select to call the registeredtelephone number. 88INFORMATION●After establishments acquired using“Online search” have been set as a des-tination once, they will be stored in the“Stored” list on the “My Destinations”screen.
2412. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION1Select   on the search word enter-ing screen.2Select the desired word.3Select “OK”.■DELETE SEARCH WORDS HISTO-RY1Select .2Select the desired item.3Select “Yes”. ENTERING KEYWORDS FROM THE LISTSearch can be again started from thehistory of a search word.The maximum number of search wordhistory is 10.
2422. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Select   on the POI informationscreen.2Check that the details of the selectedPOI are displayed.zSelect the desired picture to display fullscreen. (if available)■RATING POI INFORMATION1Display the last page of POI informa-tion and select “Provide feedbackabout POI”.2Check that the following screen is dis-played.3Select “Submit”.VIEWING POI DETAILSYour rating of the selected POI can besubmitted. If the information is incor-rect, you can notify the search providerby selecting the appropriate button.This function may not be available de-pending on the search provider.No. FunctionSelect to enter your rating.Select to notify the search providerof incorrect information.
2432. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION1Select the search engine logo.zA list of available other search engine isshown.2Select the desired search engine.zAfter selection of one of the search enginethe search process starts from beginningwith this provider.zIf there are no other search engines avail-able, selecting the search engine logo willhave no effect.SELECTING A SEARCH ENGINEThroughout the entire search processit is possible to change the search en-gine by selecting on the logo of the cur-rent search engine.INFORMATION● or  : Indicates if online con-nection is active or not. After a timeout of 1 minute, an activeonline connection will automatically beterminated.
2442. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE4. LOADING POIs/ROUTE∗1Display the “Navigation” menu screenand select “Enter destination”.(→P.163)2Select the “Advanced” tab.3Select “Load POIs and routes fromserver”. 4Check that a loading the data screen isdisplayed.5Check that a confirmation screen isdisplayed when the operation is com-plete.zThe entry is registered in the “Stored” liston the “My destinations” screen. (→P.81)POIs and routes can be added bydownloading from the Toyota portalsite. They will be stored in the “Stored”list on the “My destinations” screen.(→P.81)DOWNLOADING VIA A CELLULAR PHONE∗: Navigation system onlyINFORMATION●Downloading may not complete cor-rectly in the following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during down-loading.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring downloading.●If the “Automatic download of POIsand routes” function is on, POIs androutes from the server will be down-loaded automatically. (→P.137)●If the maximum number of possiblestored contacts has been reached, aconfirmation screen appears. Deletecontact(s) to make room for new con-tact(s). (→P. 83 ) DOWNLOADING FROM A USB MEMORYFor details about downloading from aUSB memory. (→P.204)
2452. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE8APPLICATION5. OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING CONNECTED SERVICE∗1Open the cover of the auxiliary box andthen open the cover of the USB/AUXport.2Connect a USB memory.3Select  “Yes” when the confirmationscreen appears.4Select “Enter Key” and then enter thelicense key.zIf the license key is invalid, the applicationwill not be downloaded.5Select “Confirm”.6Check that the updating screen is dis-played.DOWNLOADING AN APPLICATION TO THE SYSTEMTo download an application, a USBmemory that contains the applicationdata is required. For details about anapplication, refer to Toyota portal site(www.my.toyota.eu).∗: Navigation system onlyINFORMATION●Downloading may not complete cor-rectly in the following cases:• Vehicles without a smart entry & startsystem: If the engine switch is turnedto the “LOCK” position during down-loading.• Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-tem: If the engine switch is turned offduring downloading.• If the USB memory is removed beforedownloading is complete
2462. CONNECTED SERVICEDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EE1Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)2Select the desired application.1Display the “Toyota online” menuscreen. (→P.222)2Select   next to the desired applica-tion.3Check that the application optionscreen is displayed. OPERATING AN APPLICATIONFor details about operating the appli-cation, refer to www.my.toyota.eu.SETTING AN APPLICATION No. FunctionDisplays information about the ap-plication.If the check box has been activated,application will be started automati-cally after this system turn on.Select to delete the application.
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248ALPHABETICAL INDEXDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEAAAC .............................................. 36, 69, 71Adding and editing stopovers................. 193Address .................................................. 180AF (Alternative frequency)........................ 34AM ............................................................ 30Application.............................................. 222Arrival time.............................................. 189Audio ........................................................ 26Basic operation ..................................... 27Inserting or ejecting a disc .................... 28Switching audio source......................... 28System on/off........................................ 27USB/AUX port....................................... 29Audio operating information......................64CD player and discs.............................. 67CD-R and CD-RW discs........................71File (audio) ............................................ 69iPod....................................................... 66Radio.....................................................64Terms....................................................71Audio settings .........................................140AUX .......................................................... 52Control panel/screen.............................52AUX port ................................................... 29Average speed........................................109
249DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEBBefore using connected service ............. 236Login process...................................... 237Portal site account .............................. 236Blocking road ahead............................... 196Bluetooth®.......................... 55, 73, 119, 126Bluetooth® audio ...................................... 55Connecting............................................ 59Control panel/screen............................. 55Listening................................................ 60Options.................................................. 60Bluetooth® phone ..................................... 74Bluetooth® settings................................. 119Function on/off............................ 119, 127Paired device list......................... 124, 134Pairing a Bluetooth® device........ 120, 127Profiles........................................ 122, 132Status display.............................. 123, 133CCalibration................................................. 21Call lists .................................................... 87Calling on a Bluetooth® phone ................. 85Call lists.................................................87Contacts list........................................... 86Dial........................................................ 85Phone book........................................... 86POI call.................................................. 88Short message...................................... 88SOS screen button................................ 89
250ALPHABETICAL INDEXDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EECD ............................................................ 36Control panel/screen............................. 36Options.................................................. 40Playing an audio CD ............................. 39Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc ........... 39CD player and discs ................................. 67CD-R and CD-RW discs........................... 71Cellular phone .......................................... 74Connected service.................................. 232Contacts ................................................... 86Contacts list.............................................. 86Coordinates ............................................ 184Current vehicle position.......................... 167DDeleting personal data............................116Destination search..................................178Address...............................................180Coordinates.........................................184Map ..................................................... 184Phone book.........................................180POIs .................................................... 181Previous destinations..........................179Registered points ................................179Detouring a segment on the route ..........197Dial............................................................ 85Dialing a second number..........................93Display settings....................................... 117Camera display ...................................118Day mode............................................118Displaying route information ................... 195Displaying the turn list.............................196Download application..............................245Downloading an application ................245Operating an application ..................... 246
251DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEEe-mail...................................................... 227Checking............................................. 228Receiving ............................................ 227Editing route ........................................... 192Adding and editing stopovers.............. 193Blocking road ahead........................... 196Detouring a segment on the route ...... 197Displaying route information ............... 195Displaying the turn list......................... 196Recalculating by the traffic messages........................................ 199Stopping route guidance..................... 193Entry information ............................................ 206FFile (audio)................................................ 69FM............................................................. 30Fuel consumption ...................................108Past record..........................................109Trip information ...................................109GGeneral settings......................................114Volume settings...................................116HHands-free system....................................77Connecting Bluetooth® phone...............80Phone book........................................... 79Phone switch/microphone..................... 78Release your car................................... 79Heading-up .............................................169Aとして、P.256にイドウ
252ALPHABETICAL INDEXDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEIIcon information...................................... 170Inserting or ejecting a disc........................ 28Internet connection................................. 130Quick setup of an internet connection....................................... 136iPod .................................................... 47, 66Audio..................................................... 51Control panel/screen............................. 47Options.................................................. 51LList screen ................................................ 21Loading POIs/route................................. 244Cellular phone..................................... 244USB memory....................................... 244MMap.........................................................167Map icons ...............................................170Icon information...................................170POI icons.............................................170Map screen..................................... 163, 167Configurations..................................... 168Current vehicle position....................... 167Scrolling the map ................................ 168Map settings ........................................... 211Memory point..........................................200MirrorLink.............................................229MP3 .............................................. 36, 69, 71
253DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EENNavigation............................................... 158Navigation database updates................. 219Navigation menu screen......................... 163Navigation system function index........... 165North-up.................................................. 169OOnline search ......................................... 239POI details .......................................... 242Selecting a search engine................... 243Overview buttons...................................... 16PPhone ....................................................... 74Phone book.................................79, 86, 180Phone switch/microphone......................... 78Picture.....................................................225Picture slideshow.................................... 225Displaying the pictures........................225POI call .....................................................88POI category...........................................181POI icons................................................ 170POIs........................................................ 181Previous destinations.............................. 179
254ALPHABETICAL INDEXDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EERRadio .................................................. 30, 64Control panel/screen............................. 30Options.................................................. 35Presetting a station ............................... 33RDS (Radio Data System).................... 34Tuning................................................... 33RDS (Radio Data System)........................ 34Rear view monitor system...................... 144Camera ............................................... 149Guide lines.......................................... 146Screen................................................. 146Recalculating by the traffic messages............................ 199Receiving calls on a Bluetooth® phone...............................90Registered points....................................179Registering entry...............................81, 200Displaying and editing........................... 83Registering............................................ 81Sending to USB memory.......................84Road preference.....................................214Route guidance.......................................186Adjusting .............................................187Starting................................................186Route guidance screen........................... 189Route settings.........................................214
255DA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EESScrolling the map.................................... 168Search engine ........................................ 243Sending tones........................................... 92Setup ...................................................... 112Short message ................................... 88, 95Checking received short messages.......................................... 95Receiving .............................................. 95Sending................................................. 97SMS.......................................................... 95SOS screen button ................................... 89Steering switches ..................................... 62Stopping route guidance......................... 193Stored contacts....................................... 209Restoring from a USB memory........... 210Sending to a USB memory ................. 209Stored route............................................ 200System function index .............................. 14TTA (Traffic announcement).......................34Talking on a Bluetooth® phone................. 91Dialing a second number ...................... 93Receiver volume ................................... 94Sending tones .......................................92Telephone settings ................................. 139Touch screen gestures .............................18Touch screen operation............................ 19Entering screen..................................... 20List screen.............................................21Toyota Eurocare ..................................... 230Registering a country .......................... 230Using the Toyota Eurocare ................. 231Toyota web account settings ..................136Traffic message settings.........................215Traffic messages ....................................174Travel time.............................................. 189Tuning....................................................... 33Turn list................................................... 196
256ALPHABETICAL INDEXDA_EXT_COROLLA_touch screen_EEUUSB memory ............................................ 42Control panel/screen............................. 42Options.................................................. 46Playing a USB memory......................... 46USB/AUX port........................................... 29VVehicle settings ...................................... 142Voice guidance....................................... 190WWMA............................................. 36, 69, 71P.251よりAイレル ただし、階層1とする
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