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2023

MULTIMEDIA OWNERS MANUAL

COROLLA CROSS /

COROLLA CROSS HYBRID

2022 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation.

Basic operation Basic operation of multimedia system

Settings and registration Registering and setting various features

Connecting a smartphone or communication device Using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi

Navigation Using the cloud navigation

Audio Listening to the radio and music

Hands-free calls For hands-free cellular phone use

Connected Services Operating the connected services

Parking assist system Checking the situation around the vehicle

Appendix Reference Information and certification

Index Search alphabetically

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Introduction

For your information............7 Safety instructions ........... 10 Reading this manual ........ 11 Pictorial index................... 12

1 Basic operation

1-1. Basic operation of multi- media system

Display and control .......... 14 Multimedia screen over- view................................. 16

Main menu........................ 17 Status icons...................... 19 Operating the touch screen ............................. 21

Basic screen function ...... 24 Entering letters and numbers.......................... 26

1-2. Basic operation of naviga- tion system

Map screen overview....... 27 Operating the map screen ............................. 28

1-3. Basic operation of audio system

Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment ........................................ 31

Changing the audio source ............................. 32

Connecting a device via the USB port................... 33

1-4. Intelligent Assistant Using the Intelligent As- sistant system ................ 34

Starting voice control ....... 37 Speaking a voice com- mand ............................... 39

Using the search func- tion .................................. 43

2 Settings and registra- tion

2-1. Multimedia system initial setup

Registering a user profile ........................................ 46

2-2. Various settings Changing the various settings ........................... 51

2-3. Driver settings Changing and registering a user profile .................. 53

Setting up how to identify a driver............................ 55

2-4. General settings Changing general multi- media system settings ... 57

2-5. Notification settings Notifications settings........ 60

2-6. Screen settings Changing the screen dis- play settings ................... 62

2-7. Sound and media settings Changing sound and media settings ................ 64

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2-8. Voice control settings Changing the voice con- trol settings ..................... 68

2-9. Vehicle settings Setting dealer informa- tion .................................. 69

Changing the security settings ........................... 70

Updating and checking the software informa- tion .................................. 72

2-10. Navigation system set- tings

Changing the map de- tails settings ................... 78

Changing the route op- tion settings .................... 80

2-11. Wi-Fi Settings

Changing Wi-Fi setting .. 81 Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot .... 83

2-12. Bluetooth Settings

Setting Bluetooth devi- ces .................................. 85

2-13. Apps settings Changing the apps set- tings ................................ 89

3 Connecting a smart- phone or communica- tion device

3-1. Using the Bluetooth

function Precautions when using Bluetooth devices ........ 92

Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles ........................................ 95

Registering a Bluetooth

device from the multi- media system ................. 96

Deleting a registered Bluetooth device ........100

Connecting with a Blue- tooth device................101

Setting a Bluetooth de- vice as a primary de- vice................................105

Setting a Bluetooth de- vice as a secondary de- vice................................106

3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network

Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices .............107

Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi .................110

Establishing a connec- tion to Wi-Fi Hotspot ..113

3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and An- droid Auto .....................116

Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone ..................119

Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smart- phone............................122

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Using Android Auto with an unregistered smart- phone............................126

Using Android Auto with a registered smart- phone............................129

When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto might be malfunctioning ..............132

4 Navigation

4-1. Navigation Cloud navigation ............138

4-2. Map information Map options screen .......139 Information displayed on the map screen ............140

4-3. Searching for a destina- tion

Destination search screen ...........................142

Destination search result list screen .....................145

POI suggestion ..............146 Destination Assist ..........147

4-4. Starting route guidance Starting route guidance .149 Full route map screen....150

4-5. Route guidance screen Route guidance screen .152 Typical voice guidance prompts.........................156

5 Audio

5-1. Radio operation Listening to the radio .....158

Troubleshooting guide ...161 Refer to the table below to identify the problem and take the suggested corrective action...........162

5-2. USB flash drive operation Precautions for playback of USB flash drive ........163

Playing music files on a USB flash drive ............165

5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Precautions for playback of iPod/iPhone..............167

Playing iPod/iPhone ......168 5-4. Apple CarPlay operation

Precautions for playback of Apple CarPlay ..........170

Playing Apple CarPlay...171 5-5. Android Auto operation

Precautions for playback of Android Auto ............173

Playing Android Auto .....174 5-6. Bluetooth audio opera-

tion Precautions for Blue- tooth audio playback .176

Playing Bluetooth audio ......................................178

5-7. Integrated Streaming Playing Integrated Streaming .....................181

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6 Hands-free calls

6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls

Precautions for hands- free calling ....................184

When hands-free calling might be malfunctioning ......................................188

6-2. Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches

Operating with the steer- ing switches..................192

6-3. How to make calls Making calls from call history ...........................194

Making calls from the fa- vorites list .....................195

Making calls from con- tacts ..............................196

Making calls from key- pad ................................197

6-4. How to receive calls Answering calls ..............198 Declining calls ................200

6-5. In-call operations Perform operations from the in-call screen..........201

Answer second call........203 Making a call to another party during an ongoing call.................................204

Making conference calls205 Ending calls ....................206

6-6. Changing phones for hands-free calls

Switching phones for hands-free calls............207

6-7. Editing contact data Transferring contact data

......................................209 6-8. How to use the message

function Precautions when using the message function ..211

Making calls from the message function.........215

7 Connected Services

7-1. Connected Services over- view

Functional overview .......218 Type A: Function ach- ieved by using DCM and the system.............220

Type B: Function ach- ieved by using DCM ....221

Type C: Function ach- ieved by using DCM and a smartphone ........223

8 Parking assist system

8-1. Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor sys- tem function..................226

Rear view monitor sys- tem precautions ...........229

Things you should know234

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8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor

Toyota parking assist monitor functions .........236

Displaying the guide screen ...........................238

Changing the guide line display mode ................240

Precautions for the Toyo- ta parking assist moni- tor ..................................246

9 Appendix

9-1. Appendix Information about media and data........................256

Information about HD Radio/SiriusXM Sat- ellite Radio....................265

Certification ....................268 Index......................................272

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Introduction

For your information

Multimedia owners manual

This manual describes the operation of the multimedia system. Please read this manual and the "OWNERS MANUAL" carefully to ensure proper use.

Please be aware that the content of this manual may be different from the system in some cases, such as due to software updates and changes to specifications.

This manual contains information related to system software Ver.2001 and earlier. For the latest information, refer to the follow- ing URL. Before using this system, be sure to read the information relating to the latest software version. For details of the current software version, see Updating and checking the software infor- mation( P.72). Depending on the country or area, the software update service may not be available. Gasoline vehicles(U.S.A.) URL : https://www.toyota.com/owners/resources/warranty-owners-man- uals/manual?om=om0a043u.corollacross.2023.2211.cv.mm QR code:

Gasoline vehicles (Canada) URL : https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/owners/manual?om=om0a043u.corolla- cross.2023.2211.cv.mm QR code:

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Hybrid vehicles (U.S.A.) URL : https://www.toyota.com/owners/resources/warranty-owners-man- uals/manual?om=om0a043u.corollacross.2023.2211.hev.mm QR code:

Hybrid vehicles (Canada) URL : https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/owners/manual?om=om0a043u.corolla- cross.2023.2211.hev.mm QR code:

The screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screen of the system depending on availability of functions, sub- scription status, and map data available at the time this manual was produced.

The company names and products listed in this manual are trade- marks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

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Disclaimer about data compensation

This system saves data onto the internal memory. Data saved in the memory may become corrupted or lost due to system failure, repair, malfunction, bugs, or other causes. Please note that Toyota takes no responsible whatsoever for direct and/or indirect damage, and offers no compensation for data if the data that was saved in the internal memory could not be saved properly.

Removal of the 12-volt battery

When the engine switch is turned off, all data is saved in the system. If the 12-volt battery terminal is removed before the data is saved, the data may not be saved correctly.

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Safety instructions To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, if used properly, can do so. The driver is solely responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and the safety of your passengers. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe driving. The first priority while driving should always be the safe operation of the vehicle. While driving, be sure to observe all traffic regulations. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way street. While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the current position correctly, there is a possibility of incorrect or delayed guidance, or no voice guidance at all. The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete. Road con- ditions, including driving restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before following any instructions from the system, look to see whether the instruction can be done safely and legally. This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, condition of streets, and availability of emergency services.If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the drivers personal judgement.

WARNING

For safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an acci- dent.

While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.

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Reading this manual Explains symbols used in this manual.

Symbols in this manual

Symbols Meanings

WARNING : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people.

NOTICE : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment.

Indicates operating or working procedures.

INFORMATION : Explains something other than descrip- tions about operation methods and functions that you should know and are useful to know.

Symbols in illustrations

Symbols Meanings

Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate but- tons and other devices.

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Pictorial index

Instrument panel

A Steering wheel switches Controlling audio............................................................P.31,32,157 Using the Intelligent Assistant system .......................................P.37 Making a phone call .................................................................P.192

B Display ......................................................................................P.14 C USB port ...................................................................................P.33

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1 Basic operation

1-1. Basic operation of multi- media system

Display and control .......14 Multimedia screen overview......................16

Main menu....................17 Status icons ..................19 Operating the touch screen .........................21

Basic screen function....24 Entering letters and numbers......................26

1-2. Basic operation of navi- gation system

Map screen overview....27 Operating the map screen .........................28

1-3. Basic operation of audio system

Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjust- ment............................31

Changing the audio source .........................32

Connecting a device via the USB port..........33

1-4. Intelligent Assistant Using the Intelligent Assistant system.........34

Starting voice control ....37 Speaking a voice com- mand...........................39

Using the search func- tion ..............................43

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Basic operation of multimedia system

Display and control

A Display Operate the touch screen by directly touching it.

B [VOL ] knob Turn the audio on/off and adjust the volume.

INFORMATION

The LCD screen may appear washed out or dark depending on the surrounding environment or angle it is viewed.

The screen may be difficult to see if sunlight or other external light hits the screen.

The screen may appear dark or hard to see if you wear polarized sunglasses.

WARNING

For safety, the driver should operate the display as little as possible while driving and should stop the vehicle to operate the display. Operating the display while driving is dangerous such as mistakenly turning the steering wheel or other unforeseen accidents. Additionally, look at the display only as necessary and as briefly as possible when driving the vehicle.

NOTICE

Do not use the display for long periods of time with the engine turned off. Doing so may deplete the 12-volt battery.

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Restarting the system

When the system response is extremely slow, you can restart the system.

Press and hold the [VOL ] knob for at least 3 seconds.

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Multimedia screen overview

A Main menu Changes the function to be displayed on the screen when an icon is touched.

B Voice search button Displays the voice control screen enabling verbal operation of the nav- igation, audio and various other functions. The button will be change depending on the situation.

: While driving

: When stopped C Status icons

The clock and icons with information about communication statuses are displayed at the top of the screen.

Related Links Main menu(P. 17) Status icons(P. 19) Starting voice control(P. 37)

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Main menu

The function to be displayed on the screen can be changed by touching an icon.

: Apple CarPlay

Displays the Apple CarPlay screen.( P.119)

: Android Auto

Displays the Android Auto screen.( P.126)

: Navigation Displays the map screen. The navigation system can be operated to search for a destination or perform other navigation system-related tasks.( P.27,138)

: Audio Displays the audio control screen. The desired source can be select- ed to play audio.( P.32,157)

: Phone Displays the phone screen. A cellular phone connected via Blue- tooth can be used to make hands-free phone calls.( P.183)

: Vehicle information*1

Displays the vehicle information screen.

: Settings Displays the settings screen. Multimedia system and vehicle equip- ment related settings can be changed.( P.51)

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INFORMATION

The Apple CarPlay/Android Auto icons are displayed when a supported device connects to the system and the applicable function is enabled.

*1 : Refer to the vehicle "OWNERS MANUAL".

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Status icons

The time and icons with infor- mation about communication sta- tuses are displayed at the top of the screen.

Displays the current time. Touching the clock displays the date and time settings screen.

Displays the connection status of the cellular phone connected via Bluetooth. Touching the icon displays the Bluetooth settings screen.

Displays the reception level of the connected cellular phone.

Displays the remaining battery charge of the connected cellular phone.

Displays the reception status of the Data Communication Module (DCM).*1

Displays the Wi-Fi reception level.

Displays the Wi-Fi Hotspot connection status.*2

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Displayed when the Intuitive Parking Assist is active.*1

Displayed when a hands-free call was made while a screen other than the phone screen was being displayed.

INFORMATION

The displayed remaining battery charge for the cellular phone may not match the display on the cellular phone. Additionally, the remaining bat- tery charge may not be able to be displayed depending on the phone model.

You may not be able to use Wi-Fi if the reception level is poor. If you use your cellular phone in places or situations like the following,

you may not be able to connect via Bluetooth: The cellular phone is behind or under a seat, or inside the glove box

or console box The cellular phone is touching or covered with metallic materials

If the cellular phone is set to power saving mode, the Bluetooth con- nection may automatically be disconnected. If that happens, disable power saving mode on the cellular phone.

Related Links Changing general multimedia system settings(P. 57)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85)

*1 : If equipped *2 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Operating the touch screen Operate the touch screen by directly touching it with a finger. Touch Gently touch the screen. You can select items on the screen.

Drag Move your finger while it is touching the screen. The list and map screens can be scrolled to the amount that the finger is moved.

Flick Quickly swipe your fingertip that touches the screen. The list and map screens are scrolled by larger amount than scrolls by dragging.

Pinch in/pinch out Move two fingers in and out while touch- ing the screen. You can zoom in and out on maps.

INFORMATION

The sensitivity level when touching the screen can be changed.

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Response sound output either ON/OFF when the screen switch is touched can be changed.

Flick operations may not work smoothly in high altitude areas. Operation of the screen is restricted while driving.

Related Links Changing general multimedia system settings(P. 57)

Notes for operating the touch screen

INFORMATION

If there is no response from the buttons on the screen, take your finger off the screen and try again.

In the following situations, the screen buttons may not respond or mal- function: If a glove is worn If the screen is operated with a fingernail If the screen is being touched with another finger or palm at the

same time Dirt or water is on the screen If a plastic film or coating is on the screen If the vehicle is near a TV tower, power plant, filling station, broad-

cast station, large display, airport, or any other place from which strong radio waves or noise eliminates

When you are carrying or charging a portable wireless communica- tion device, such as a radio or cellular phone, in the vehicle

If the screen is touched or covered with a metallic object like one of the following, the screen buttons may not respond or malfunction: A card covered in metal such as aluminum foil A cigarette case that uses aluminum foil A wallet, purse, or bag with metallic parts Coins Media, such as CDs and DVDs, a USB cable, etc.

If the system is started with a finger touching the screen, the screen buttons may not respond. Remove any fingers off the screen and try

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again. If the buttons are still not responding, turn off the engine switch and restart the system.

The Apple CarPlay map application does not support the pinch in/pinch out feature.

NOTICE

To protect the screen, gently touch the screen with your finger when operating it.

Do not operate the touch screen with anything other than your finger. Gently clean the screen with a glasses cleaning cloth or similar soft

cloth. Touching the screen forcibly with your finger or a hard cloth may scratch the surface of the screen.

Do not use benzine or an alkaline solution to clean the screen. Doing so may damage the screen.

Under certain conditions, the screen may feel slightly hot. Be careful as if it is touched for a long time, it may cause slight burns.

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Basic screen function A list screen will be displayed if there are multiple candidates such as settings and audio. Scroll the list to select the desired item.

A Main menu Changes the function to be displayed on the screen by touching an icon.

B Submenu Displays items on a list. Scrolling the list can be done by dragging or flicking the screen.

C Description area Displays detailed information about the item you selected on the sub- menu.

D Breadcrumb list Displays screen titles in a hierarchy. Touching [] returns to the hierar- chy one level up.

INFORMATION

Operation of the screen is restricted while driving.

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Searching a list Touching text in an index displays the desired item from the list.

Turning the settings on or off Touching an item turns the setting on or off.

: On

: Off

Multiple setting options

Touching an item that has [ ] to it enables you to select an item from multiple options.

Adjusting the level Dragging the slider enables the level of the setting to be adjusted.

Related Links Main menu(P. 17)

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Entering letters and numbers Letters and numbers can be entered by using the keyboard. Enter- ing letters displays predictive text. Screen example

: Closes the keyboard and returns to the previous screen.

: Deletes one character.

: Switches the keyboard language.

: Toggles between uppercase and lowercase. [Go] : Perform search based on input text.

: Closes the keyboard.

: Changes to the numbers and symbols input mode.

: Changes to the English text input mode.

INFORMATION

The displayed keyboard type differs depending on the feature.

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Basic operation of navigation system

Map screen overview

To display the map screen, touch [ ] on the main menu.

A Speed limit icon Displays the speed limit of the road being driven on.

B North up, heading up or 3D heading up icon C Zoom in/out buttons

Increase/reduce the map scale. D Map options button

Displays the map options screen. E Current position icon

Displays the current position and orientation of the vehicle. Touch to display detailed information about the current position. Also, touch to share the current position of the vehicle.

F Voice search button Displays the voice control screen.

Related Links Map orientation(P. 28) Map scale(P. 28) Current position(P. 28) Searching for a destination using voice controls(P. 144)

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Operating the map screen This section explains the basic operations relating to the map dis- play, such as the current position display and scrolling the map.

Current position

Touch [ ] to display detailed information about the current posi- tion. [Share location] : Shares the ve- hicles current position with a reg- istered contact. To use this function, a smartphone must be connected to the multi- media system.

Map scale

Touch [ ] or [ ] to change the scale of the map screen.

INFORMATION

Pinch out on the screen to zoom in and pinch in to zoom out. Double tapping with 1 finger can also be used to zoom in. Double

tapping with 2 fingers can be used to zoom out. Can also two finger tilt to change to 3D and back to 2D.

Map orientation

Touch [ ] to change the orientation of the map screen between north up, heading up, and 3D heading up.

[ ] : North up icon

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The map is always displayed with north up, regardless of the direc- tion travel of the vehicle.

[ ]: Heading up icon The map is always displayed with the direction of travel during an active route navigation.

[ ]: 3D Heading up icon Displays a 3D map. The map is always displayed with the direction of travel during an active route navigation.

Map scrolling operation

The map can be moved and a selected point can be set as the center of the map screen.

Flick/drag operation

The map screen can be moved by touching, dragging or flicking it. Touch [Recenter] to return to the center of the map to the current position.

Touch and hold operation

If a desired point on the map screen is touched and held, the full route map screen to the selected point will be displayed. 1 Touch and hold the desired

point.

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2 Full route map screen will be displayed for the selected point.

Related Links Full route map screen(P. 150)

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Basic operation of audio system

Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment The audio can be turned off when not in use, or the volume can be adjusted to an appropriate level. The system can be used when the engine switch is in ACC or ON.

NOTICE

Do not use the multimedia system for extended periods when the en- gine is not running . Doing so may cause the 12-volt battery to run down.

Listen to the audio at an appropriate volume that will not interfere with safe driving.

Operating with the audio control knob

[VOL ] knob Press the knob to switch au- dio on and off. Turn to adjust the volume.

Operating with the steering switches [+] switch

Turns the volume up. Press and hold to adjust continu- ously.

[-] switch Turns the volume down. Press and hold to adjust continu- ously.

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Changing the audio source Source can be changed to radio, USB, etc.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Touch the source you wish

to select.

INFORMATION

When no device is connected to the multimedia system, the switch does not appear on the source selection screen. (USB/iPod/Apple CarPlay/Android Auto/Bluetooth Audio)

If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle or nearby while listen- ing to audio, noise may be output from the audio speakers.

The following functions cannot be used while Apple CarPlay is con- nected via USB. iPod USB audio

USB audio cannot be used while Android Auto is connected via USB.

Changing the source with the steering switch

Changing the source with the steering switch is possible. [MODE] switch

The sources will switch in or- der. Press and hold to pause or mute. Press and hold again to cancel.

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Connecting a device via the USB port Connect a device such as smartphone or portable player. Connect the USB cable to the

port. When connecting a USB flash drive, connect it directly to the USB port.

INFORMATION

When a USB hub is used to connect multiple devices, devices other than the first device to be recognized cannot be used.

Refer to the instruction manual of the USB cable and the device to be connected.

Use a power source such as the battery supplied with the connect- ed device. Using the accessory socket installed in the vehicle may cause noise output. (Refer to the vehicle "OWNERS MANUAL" for details on the accessory socket.)

NOTICE

Do not push down on or subject the connected device to unnecessa- ry pressure. The device or its terminal may be damaged.

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The device or its port may be damaged.

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Intelligent Assistant

Using the Intelligent Assistant system Intelligent Assistant is a subscription-based service that allows you to control the multimedia system with voice command and allows you to operate navigation, integrated streaming, radio and phone. Without the subscription, the assistant will only be able to support voice commands for radio and phone.

A Displays the voice recognition status.

/ : Waiting for users voice command

: Listening

: Processing B Displays the response of the Intelligent Assistant system. C Displays the keyboard screen.

Various items can be searched by using the keyboard. D Sets a destination by selecting a previous destination. E Closes the voice control screen.

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INFORMATION

While driving, the voice control screen will appear as a bar at the bottom of the screen.

Related Links Using the search function(P. 43) Searching for a destination by category(P. 142)

Intelligent Assistant cloud subscription

The Intelligent Assistant allows the customer with the following en- hancements: Enhanced Voice Recognition / Natural Language Understanding

Improved voice performance by utilizing both in-vehicle and cloud- based voice recognition.

Personalized experience Offers a unique experience catered to the particular user by utiliz- ing learned user data stored in the cloud.

Up-to-date information Cloud content is constantly kept up-to-date in the Toyota server, so there is no need to visit dealer for a data update.

INFORMATION

You can update Intelligent Assistant cloud subscription by touching the [Update subscription] button or using Toyota app.

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Supported languages

Languages that the Intelligent Assistant recognizes are English, French, and Spanish.

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Starting voice control

Voice control can be started by any of the following operations: Press the talk switch

Press [ ] switch (talk switch) on the steering wheel.

Say the wake word Say "Hey Toyota". The wake word can be turned on or

off. The wake word can be used and

then immediately issue a voice command. Example: "Hey Toyota, take me to an Italian restaurant."

Touch the voice search button

Touch [ ] or [ ] on the screen.

INFORMATION

Voice operations can be done from the driver seat or passenger seat by activating the Intelligent Assistant system with wake word. On this occasion, voice commands from seats other than the system activating seat are not recognized.

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However, some features are not available for voice control from pas- senger seat.

If the Intelligent Assistant system was activated by the talk switch or voice search button, voice operations can be performed only from the drivers seat.

The Intelligent Assistant system may not recognize commands if they are not said clearly. Take note of the following points when using it: Speak in a clear voice. Close the window as commands may not be recognized properly due

to noise (wind noise or external noise). If the air conditioner blows loudly, commands may not be recognized

properly, so reduce the fan speed. If music is being played loudly while a command is issued, that

command may not be recognized, so lower the music volume. Commands may not be recognized if several people speak at once.

You can interrupt the voice prompt by saying a voice command. You can turn voice prompt on or off on the voice control settings

screen. You can adjust the system voice volume on the sound and media

settings screen.

Related Links Changing the voice control settings(P. 68) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

Stopping voice control

Voice commands can end with one of the following operations: Say "Cancel".

Touch [ ] on the voice control screen. Press and hold the talk switch on the steering wheel.

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Speaking a voice command

Say a voice command when the voice control screen appears. The system can recognize natural speech.

INFORMATION

Commands may not be recognized if said with an accent or non-stand- ard phrasing.

If the system does not recognize aliases or abbreviations when search- ing for place names and facilities, say the official name.

Function list

The following tables list frequently used commands for each function category. The functions available may vary according to the system instal-

led. Items with "Subscription" will require Intelligent Assistant function-

ality. Common

Action Example voice command Subscrip- tion

Shows list of gen- eral commands "Help" No

Stops the current conversation and re-starts at the be- ginning

"Start over" No

Cancels the Intel- ligent Assistant system

"Cancel" No

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Navigation Intelligent Assistant system enables navigation voice search. This allows you with variety of features such as searching a point of interest (POI), navigate to an address as well as discovering new POIs.

Function Example voice command Subscrip- tion

Destination search

"Take me to " "Take me to an Italian restaurant" "Take me to

" "Take me to 6565 Headquarters drive Plano TX" "Take me home" "Take me to work"

Yes

Map control "Zoom in" "Zoom out"

Yes

Route information "Cancel trip" Yes

Telematics "Call Destination Assist" No

Multimedia control Allows you to engage in a dialog with the Intelligent assistant to complete various multimedia tasks via voice input.

Function Example voice command Subscrip- tion

Radio "Tune to 99.5 FM" "Tune to Rock on FM" "Tune to channel 2 on SiriusXM"

No

Media "Mute audio" "Next" "Previous"

No

Media Streaming "Play " "Play Frank Sinatra"

Yes

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Hands-free phone operation Allows you to engage in a dialog with the Intelligent assistant to complete various tasks via voice input, such as making a phone call to a contact, or calling destination assist.

Function Example voice command Subscrip- tion

Phone call

"Call John Smith" "Dial 555 212 1212" "Call back" "Redial"

No

Message "Send message to John Smith" "Read message"

No

Screen display switching Allows you to easily change to various function screen by voice.

Function Example voice command Subscrip- tion

Navigation "Show map" Yes

Phone "Show recent calls" No

Multimedia "Show the FM station list" No

Settings "Show display settings" No

Vehicle device control Allows you to easily change a vehicle setting or activate a function by voice.

Function Example voice command Subscrip- tion

Climate "Turn on the air conditioner" "Set the temperature to 70 degrees" "Turn the fan speed up"

No

Notifications Offers notifications based on user preferences, vehicle geolocation and learned behavior. Each service can be set to On/Off from the Toyota app.

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Function Detail Subscrip- tion

POI suggestion (Navigation)

Parking suggestions near destination Yes

Low fuel reminder (Navigation)

Automatically notifies user of low fuel level. If applicable, provides POI list nearby (ahead) or along route and al- lows user to select and navigate by touch.

Yes

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Using the search function The keyboard can be used to search for contacts, music, locations, and vehicle settings. If using the Intelligent Assistant, a destination that takes advantage of content in the cloud can be searched.

1 Touch [ ]. 2 Touch the desired domain to

search. [Navigation] : Searches by the address, intersection, Points of Interest, phone num- ber, street name, etc. [Media] : Searches by artist name, song title, album name, station name, genre, etc. [Phone] : Searches by contact name or phone number. [Vehicle] : Searches by entering the items you want to set. [Settings] : Searches by entering the items you want to set, such as general, date & time, language & units, notifications.

3 Enter the search text and touch [Go].

If multiple conditions need to be specified, search by inserting a space between words.

4 When the list of search results is displayed, touch the de- sired item.

INFORMATION

Operation of the screen is restricted when the vehicle is moving ex- ceeds about 5 mph (8 km/h).

Keyboard search is not available when Apple CarPlay and Android Auto screens are active.

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2-1. Multimedia system initial setup

Registering a user pro- file ...............................46

2-2. Various settings Changing the various settings .......................51

2-3. Driver settings Changing and register- ing a user profile .........53

Setting up how to iden- tify a driver ..................55

2-4. General settings Changing general mul- timedia system set- tings ............................57

2-5. Notification settings Notifications settings.....60

2-6. Screen settings Changing the screen display settings ...........62

2-7. Sound and media set- tings

Changing sound and media settings.............64

2-8. Voice control settings Changing the voice control settings............68

2-9. Vehicle settings Setting dealer informa- tion ..............................69

Changing the security settings .......................70

Updating and checking the software informa- tion ..............................72

2-10. Navigation system set- tings

Changing the map de- tails settings ................78

Changing the route op- tion settings.................80

2-11. Wi-Fi Settings

Changing Wi-Fi set- ting ..............................81

Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot ....................................83

2-12. Bluetooth Settings

Setting Bluetooth de- vices............................85

2-13. Apps settings Changing the apps set- tings ............................89

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Registering a user profile*1

Register a user profile for the main user as the initial setup for the multimedia system. By registering a user profile, you can save the multimedia, and var- ious other settings as a profile for each driver. You can drive the vehicle without having to change the settings of other drivers in the case that multiple drivers, such as your friends and family, drive the vehicle. You can drive the vehicle in guest mode if you do not want to use a user profile.

User profile

Multimedia settings, and other vehicle settings for each driver can be saved and the applicable driver can load them when driving the car. Up to three user profile can be registered. The volume and tone quality, navigation system, audio, etc. setting

information can be saved in a profile. Settings are automatically saved to the current profile when they

are changed. Search history, individual settings, and other private information

can be protected by setting up a profile. By registering a device to identify the driver, your profile will be

automatically loaded. You can select a smartphone and smart key as the device to be registered.

Linking to a Toyota account*2

An active Toyota account is required to use a profile. Registered profiles are saved in the cloud, so even if a profile is

deleted in the vehicle, it is not deleted from the cloud. By using the Toyota app and linking to a Toyota account, a profile

can be loaded from the cloud in any vehicle. The driver who is registered as the owner can delete all drivers

registered in the vehicle. Drivers who are not the vehicle owner cannot delete the owners profile.

*1 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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The same profile cannot be used in another vehicle at the same time.

Changing the vehicle settings automatically updates the profile saved at the cloud and a screen notifying the driver that the profile has been updated appears.

User profile portability from vehicle to vehicle may not be available in the regions other than the U.S. 48 States.

Some multimedia settings are saved in the cloud, so even if a profile is deleted in the vehicle, it is not deleted from the cloud.

Related Links Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 55)

Registering a user profile for the first time

An active Toyota account is required to use a profile. 1 After the engine switch

is turned on, the language selection screen will be displayed. Touch the desired language.

2 To use the Toyota app on a smartphone to register a pro- file, touch [Enter phone num- ber]. If you do not want to register a profile, touch [Cancel]. If you touch [Do not show setup again], the profile registration screen will no longer be displayed.

3 Enter your phone number and then touch [Send]. Download the Toyota app using the link sent by text to your smartphone.

4 Start the Toyota app and follow the instructions to scan the QR code on the screen or enter an authentication code.

*2 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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5 Complete setup to enable the subscription or trial in the Toyota app and touch [Ive completed app setup]. Once registration is complete, a message is displayed and your pro-

file is saved. If you completed the setup for the subscription or trial in the Toyota

app, the map screen will be displayed and you can use the navigation system.

If you do not complete the setup for the subscription or trial in the Toyota app, the subscription screen will be displayed and you cannot use the navigation system.

6 After registering your profile, register your Bluetooth de- vice in order to identify the driver. To continue with setup, touch [Yes]. You can also register a device at a later time.

INFORMATION

If a user profile was not registered, registration can be restarted on the driver setup screen.

Related Links Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

Automatically loading a user profile

Taking a smartphone, smart key, or some other device in the vehicle to identify the driver enables the user profile to be automatically loaded. The vehicle detects the de-

vice registered in the profile when the engine switch is turned to ACC or ON. When a registered device is de- tected, the profile that the de- vice is assigned to is automati- cally loaded.

If the device registered in the profile is not detected, the vehicle is used in guest driver mode.

Touching [Settings] displays the driver settings screen enabling you to change profiles.

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You can select a Bluetooth device, smart key or some other device as the device to identify the driver.

INFORMATION

Of the Bluetooth devices registered to a user profile, only the Blue- tooth device of the most recent driver will be detected. Driver identifi- cation may be delayed or may not be able to be performed before start- ing the vehicle depending on the usage conditions of the Bluetooth

device. It is therefore recommended to register a smart key in addition to Bluetooth devices.

Related Links Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53) Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 55)

Changing the user profile

You can select the profile that you want to use on the user profile list registered on the vehicle.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 From "Saved profiles", select

the user profile name that you want to change to.

3 Enter the PIN code or password. Enter the password set on the Toyota app when the Toyota account

was created.

PIN code is not required if a Bluetooth device is linked to the driver as an identification device.

Once the user profile has changed, a message is displayed on the screen.

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INFORMATION

If the system detects a device set to another user profile, a pop-up mes- sage will appear.

Touching [ ] will enable the user profile to be changed.

Loading detected profile

If the system detects a Toyota app on a smartphone that another driver is using, the detected profile name will appear on the screen. Touch the profile name desired to be used and enter the PIN code to change the profile.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 From [Detected profiles], se-

lect the user profile name that you want to change to. Touch [Refresh] to update the profile list.

3 Enter the PIN code. Enter the PIN code set on the Toyota app when the Toyota account

was created. Once the profile has changed, a message is displayed on the screen.

4 To save the profile in the ve- hicle, touch [Continue]. The loaded profile can be saved

in the vehicle as a primary driv- er or a secondary driver.

If you do not want to save the profile on this vehicle, you can use it temporarily.

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Various settings

Changing the various settings The various settings related to the multimedia system and the vehi- cle equipment can be changed.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

"Current driver"

[ ](User profile name)

[ ][Guest]

Displays the name of the current user profile. Touching the profile enables you to change or register a user profile.( P.53)

"Driver settings"

[Personal info] Register a device to identify the driver.( P.55)

[Bluetooth & Devices] Register or edit a Bluetooth de- vice.( P.85)

[General] Change the time settings, display language, and other general multi- media settings.( P.57)

[Notifications] Change software update and oth- er notification settings.( P.60)

[Wi-Fi] Configure Wi-Fi settings. ( P.81)

[Display] Adjust the screen contrast and brightness, etc.( P.62)

[Sound & Media] Change the system voice settings and radio settings.( P.64)

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Setting Description

[Navigation] Change settings related to map display and route guidance. ( P.78,80)

[Voice & Search] Change setting for Intelligent As- sistant.( P.68)

"Vehicle"

[Vehicle customize]*1 Settings to door lock, lights, multi- information display, etc.

[Dealer info] Add, edit of delete dealer informa- tion.( P.69)

[Info & Security] Change settings related to securi- ty and privacy.( P.70)

[Software update] Check and update software infor- mation.( P.72)

[Apps] Re-install applications and link ve- hicle.( P.89)

INFORMATION

For safety purposes, there are functions that cannot be operated while the vehicle is moving.

*1 : Refer to the vehicle "OWNERS MANUAL".

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Driver settings

Changing and registering a user profile*1

The user profile can be registered or changed. By registering a user profile, multimedia settings, and various other individual vehicle settings can be saved as a profile for each driver.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu.

2 Touch [ ] (profile name) or [ ][ Guest] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Get start- ed]

If the primary user profile has not been registered, profile registration will start.( P.47)

[Saved profiles]

The user profile registered on the vehicle are displayed in a list. Touch the profile that desired to be used and enter the PIN code to change the profile. Touching [Edit] enables you to delete saved profiles. Pro- file is still stored on Toyota cloud preserving all settings and personalization information. Up to three user profile can be saved on the vehicle.

[Detected profile]

If the system detects a Toyota app on a smartphone that another driver is using, the detected profile name will ap- pear on the screen. Touch the profile name that desired to be used and enter the PIN code to change the profile. Touch [Refresh] to update the profile list. Manually re- freshes the detected profile list, when a Bluetooth device is not found in the list.

[ Man- ual setup]

Manually register a new user profile. You can register a user profile by entering your Toyota account ID and pass- word.

*1 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Setting Description

[Sign out to guest mode]

Sign out of the current user profile to go to guest mode. This feature can be used for valet to protect personal information.

INFORMATION

For safety purposes, these settings cannot be operated while the vehicle is moving.

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Setting up how to identify a driver Set a device in order to identify a driver. When the engine switch is turned to ACC or ON and a registered device is detected, the profile that the device is assigned to is automatically loaded. You can select a smartphone and smart key as the device to be registered.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Personal info] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

"Profile Name" The name of the user profile is displayed.

"Bluetooth devices"

Driver identification is performed using a smartphone or other Blue- tooth device and the applicable profile is loaded. Touch[Link devi- ces] to register.( P.105)

[Link key]*1*2 Driver identification is performed using the vehicles smart key and the applicable profile is loaded.

[Reset settings] Some multimedia settings for the selected user profile will be reset.

[Delete driver] The selected user profile will be removed from the vehicle.

*1 : Refer to the vehicle "OWNERS MANUAL". *2 : Cannot be used with fleet vehicles such as rental cars.

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Troubleshooting

If there is a problem with the user profile function, first check the table below.

Problem Likely cause Solution

Unable to load saved profile

System is not loading the previously saved profile.

Turn the Bluetooth

setting on and ensure the device is paired with the system and set as primary device.

Unable to load saved profile with Bluetooth

setting turned on

Ensure Bluetooth set- ting is turned on and Toyota app is running on device.

Forgot PIN PIN needs to be reset. PIN can be reset using the Toyota app.

Unable to add a Blue- tooth device to a pro- file

System does not ac- cept the Bluetooth de- vice thus preventing you to add the device to your profile.

Verify your device is not associated with oth- er driver's profile.

Unable to detect profile System does not show the profile in the detect- ed list.

Verify your devices Bluetooth setting is on and Toyota app is run- ning on your device.

Unable to generate QR / authorization code

System is not loading your QR code or man- ual authorization code.

Verify that car is in good network area and DCM connection is ac- tive.

Failed to complete reg- istration

QR and manual author- ization code are valid for a limited time of few minutes.

Restart registration process by going back previous screen and entering phone number again to get a new QR code / manual authori- zation code.

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General settings

Changing general multimedia system settings The time settings, display language, and other general multimedia system settings can be changed.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [General] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

[Accessibility]

Setting Description

[Screen beep] Turn the sound that is made when you touch the screen on or off.

[Screen sensitivity] Adjust the screen touch sensitivi- ty.

[Date & Time]

Setting Description

[Set date time by GPS]*1

Use GPS information and map data to automatically set the time. Turning this setting off will enable you to set the time and time zone manually.

"Time"

[24-hour time] Change between 24-hour and 12- hour time display.

[Time zone] When [Set date time by GPS] is turned off, you can set the time zone.

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Setting Description

[Daylight savings]

When [Set date time by GPS] is turned off, you can set daylight saving time to [Auto]*1, [On] or [Off].

[Set time automatically] Use GPS information to automat- ically set the time.

[Set time manually] When [Set time automatically] is turned off, you can manually set the time.

"Date"

[Format] Change the date display format.

[Keyboard]

Setting Description

"History"

[Clear search history] Delete the keyboard search his- tory.

[Language Units]

Setting Description

[Language]

Change languages. Both the lan- guage displayed on the screen and system voice language change.

"Measurements"

[Set automatically] Automatically sets the display units for distance, fuel economy, and so on.

[Distance]*2 When [Set automatically] is turned off, you can manually set the distance display unit.

[Fuel/Electricity consumption] When [Set automatically] is turned off, you can manually set the fuel economy display unit.

*1 : With navigation function *2 : If equipped

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INFORMATION

Set the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto language using the connected device.

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Notification settings

Notifications settings*1

Software update and other notifications can be changed.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Notifications] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Software updates] Turn the notification for software updates on or off.

[Vehicle suggestions] Turn the notification for sugges- tions from the system on or off.

[Intelligent assistant] Turn the notification from the Intel- ligent Assistant service on or off.

"Navigation"

[Navigation during calls] Turn the navigation system voice guidance on or off during a phone call.

[Turn by turn] Turn the turn-by-turn voice guid- ance on or off.

[Traffic alerts] Turn the traffic information voice guidance on or off.

[State border guidance] Turn the voice guidance informing you that you have crossed a bor- der on or off.

[Unverified roads] Turn the guidance for unverified roads on or off.

*1 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Setting Description

[HOV/HOT lanes] Turn the guidance for high-occu- pancy vehicles lane/high-occupan- cy toll lane on or off.

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Screen settings

Changing the screen display settings The screen contrast and brightness can be adjusted.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Display] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

[Screen]

Setting Description

[Display]

Set whether to turn the screen display on or off. If the screen is turned off, nothing will be dis- played on the screen and only audio will be played. To display the screen again, touch the screen and touch the button in the center of the screen.

"Mode"

[Automatic]*1 Automatically change the screen to day or night mode in accord- ance with whether the headlight is turned on or off.

[Daytime (light)] When [Automatic] is turned off, you can manually change to day mode.

[Nighttime (dark)] When [Automatic] is turned off, you can manually change to night mode.

[Brightness] Adjust the screen brightness.

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Setting Description

[Contrast] Adjust the strength of the screen contrast.

[Camera]

Setting Description

"Camera screen"

[Brightness] Adjust the screen brightness.

[Contrast] Adjust the strength of the screen contrast.

INFORMATION

Even if the screen is turned off, the GPS will continue to track the vehicles current location.

Screen When the center button is displayed on the screen, if they are

not operated for a certain amount of time, the screen will turn off again.

If a popup screen is displayed, such as when the talk switch has been pressed, or the "R" shift position has been selected and the rear camera view is displayed, when it is closed, the screen will turn off again.

If the screen is touched anywhere other than the center button, the screen will turn off again.

*1 : Depending on the situation such as while parking, day or nights mode may not be changed automatically.

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Sound and media settings

Changing sound and media settings Change the system voice volume and audio source settings.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sound & Media] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

[Levels]

Setting Description

"Levels"

[Auto sound levelizer] Automatically adjust for volume based on the vehicle speed.

"Phone"

[Ringtone] Adjust the incoming call volume.

[New message] Adjust the volume when you re- ceive a message.

[Received volume] Adjust the receiver volume.

"System"

[System voice] Adjust the system volume.

[Driving Assist]*1 Adjust the volume when the Intui- tive Parking Assist detects an ob- stacle.

[Sound tuning]

Setting Description

"Equalizer"

[Treble] Adjusts the level of the treble.

[Mid] Adjusts the level of the midrange.

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Setting Description

[Bass] Adjusts the level of the bass.

[Balance & Fade]

Adjust the fader and balance by moving [ ]. Touch [Recenter] to return to the center.

[Media]

Setting Description

"General"

[Default source]*2 Preferred source for Integrated Streaming search by Intelligent Assistant.

[Display cover art] Displays cover art such as for music albums.

[Radio]

Setting Description

"Radio"

[Display FM info] Displays RDS (Radio Data Sys- tem) text.

[HD Radio FM] Receives HD radio in all frequen- cy bands of FM radio.

[HD Radio AM] Receives HD radio in all frequen- cy bands of AM radio.

[Clear radio station history] Clears the AM and FM reception history.

"Gracenote database"

[Enhance metadata/artwork]

Uses the Gracenote radio rec- ognition technology. Displays the logos of the favor-

ites and the station list. Changes the category names

of the station list. Automatically updates the sta-

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[SiriusXM]*2

Setting Description

"Account information"

[Active] or [No Subscription]

Displays the current contract sta- tus. If the service cannot be used, contact the customer center as to what is shown on the screen.

"Preferences"

[Notifications] Display notifications from Sir- iusXM Radio.

[Block explicit] Blocks harmful designated chan- nels.

[Tune start] Plays from the beginning of the track when a music channel is selected.

[Clear listening history] Clears the SiriusXM Radio re- ception history.

[Sports]*2

Setting Description

[Sports] Notifications for the start of games involving sports teams registered as favorites.

[NFL] Touch [Edit] to register your fa- vorite NFL team.

[MLB] Touch [Edit] to register your fa- vorite MLB team.

[NBA] Touch [Edit] to register your fa- vorite NBA team.

[NHL] Touch [Edit] to register your fa- vorite NHL team.

[College football] Touch [Edit] to register your fa- vorite College football team.

[College basketball] Touch [Edit] to register your fa- vorite College basketball team.

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[Music]*2

Setting Description

[Artists & Songs] Notification when an artist or song registered as a favorite is played on SiriusXM Radio.

[Edit] Deletes the artist or song.

[Delete all] Deletes all the artists or songs registered as favorites.

[Help and support]*2

Setting Description

[Contact] Displays the number of SiriusXM Radio Customer Care. Touch the number to call directly.

[Radio ID] The Radio ID information re- quired when calling SiriusXM Ra- dio Customer Care is displayed.

[Version] Version information is displayed.

INFORMATION

Turning the [VOL ] knob during system voice guidance adjusts the volume of the voice guidance.

*1 : If equipped *2 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Voice control settings

Changing the voice control settings The settings related to the voice recognition feature can be changed.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Voice Search] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

"Voice recognition"

[Wake word] Turn on or off that voice control can be started by speaking the wake word.

"Voice feedback"

[Voice prompt] Turn the voice prompts on or off.

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Vehicle settings

Setting dealer information*1*2

You can register and delete dealer information. Registering the infor- mation of the dealer at which you get your vehicle serviced enables you to contact the dealer from the settings screen when you want to reserve a service.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Dealer info] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Add dealer] Registers the preferred dealer, contact name and phone number.

"Dealer name" Displays the stored dealer name. Touching [ ] ena- bles to change the information.

"Contact" Displays the stored contact name. Touching [ ] en- ables to change the information.

"Phone" Displays the stored phone number. Touching [ ] enables to change the information.

[Delete dealer] Deletes the dealer information.

*1 : Vehicles equipped with DCM *2 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Changing the security settings Settings related to security and privacy can be changed.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Info Security] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Vehicle name]

Displays the system name (vehi- cle name). This is the device name displayed when searching for a Bluetooth

device from an external device. You can change the name by touching it.

"Privacy"

[Privacy lock]

Enable the password-protected security lock to protect personal information. When set ON, enter- ing the password will be required when the 12-volt battery is re- placed or the multimedia system is removed from the vehicle.

[Reset privacy lock password] Reset the set security lock pass- word.

[System reset] Reset all of the systems data and restore the settings to the factory defaults.

INFORMATION

Communication may be cut off after resetting the system. In that case, restart the system.

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Related Links Restarting the system(P. 15)

Setting up the security lock

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Info Security] on the submenu. 3 Touch [Privacy lock]. 4 Touch [OK]. 5 Set a password that contains between 4 and 15 alphanumer-

ic characters. 6 Reenter your password.

A message will appear and the security lock is enabled.

INFORMATION

After a password is set, if the system is reset after the 12-volt battery is replaced or the multimedia system is removed from the vehicle, a password to operate the multimedia system needs to be entered. Enter the password that you set.

If the password is entered incorrectly a certain number of times, you will no longer be able to enter a password. If that happens, ask your Toyota dealer to unlock the system or reset it by touching [System reset].

To ensure security, do not repeatedly use the same password or a word that can be found in the dictionary when setting a password.

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Updating and checking the software information*1

Check and update software information. The software is updated for the purpose of improving multimedia system functions and opera- tions for more smoother usability.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Software update] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

"Software update"

[Updates avail- able]

Touch [View] to check software update information. After checking whether there is an update available and the content of the update, the updated data can be downloaded and software update can be instal- led. If there is no updated data available, "No updates available" will be displayed.

[Model info] Check the current software version etc.

[Update soft- ware]

Updating the software. This will not be displayed if there is no update data available.

[Output info to USB memory]

Copy the vehicle information to update the software to the USB flash drive. Download the update data from the user portal site based on the information written to the USB flash drive and update the soft- ware for the multimedia system.( P.75) This setting will not be displayed if the USB flash drive is not inserted into the USB port.

*1 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Setting Description

[History] Check software update history. This setting will not be displayed if there is no update history.

[License infor- mation] Check the software license information.

Updating the software

Use one of the following methods to update the software: Update the software using Data Communication Module

(DCM) Update the software using Wi-Fi

Update the software using a USB flash drive

INFORMATION

Map data cannot be updated using this service. Some operations cannot be performed while the software is updating. If there are any questions, contact your Toyota dealer.

NOTICE

To update the software using a USB flash drive, a USB flash drive that has more than 4 GB of available space and a computer that can connect to the internet are required. Note that communication charges may be high depending on your computer environment.

Update the software at your own risk. The software cannot be restored to the previous version once the soft-

ware has been updated. The update software can only be used on this system. It cannot be

used on any other device. Depending on the content of the software update, some settings may

be reset. If that happens, reconfigure the applicable settings after the software has been updated.

Although basic functions are possible during the software update, oper- ation may be slow. If possible, do not operate the system.

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NOTICE

After the software is updated, the Toyota Motor Corporation distribution server will be automatically notified that the update has completed. Note that Toyota Motor Corporation does not use the information it receives for any purpose other than software updates. You may also be charged for communication fees depending on your subscription.

Updating the software using DCM*2 or Wi-Fi*3

This system regularly accesses the distribution server to check for software updates.

1. Touch [ ] on the software update notification. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the up-

date content and terms. Downloading of the update data will start. Once the data has

been downloaded, installation will begin. (This will take about 10 to 15 minutes)

The time required for download and installation may increase depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch while the software is instal- ling, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started.

Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on the screen.

If the system needs to be restarted, a message will appear. Touching [Yes] restarts the system.

To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.

Manually updating the software

1. Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2. Touch [Software update] on the submenu. 3. Touch [View] of "Updates available". 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the up-

date content and terms.

*2 : Vehicles equipped with DCM *3 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Downloading of the update data will start. Once the data has been downloaded, installation will begin. (This will take about 10 to 15 minutes)

The time required for download and installation may increase depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch while the software is instal- ling, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started.

Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on the screen.

If the system needs to be restarted, a message will appear. Touching [Yes] restarts the system.

To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.

INFORMATION

If critical update data is available on the distribution server, a message will be displayed. Touch [OK] to download the update data.

The following conditions must be met to use Wi-Fi to update the software:

The system must be connected to a Wi-Fi access point (e.g. home, work, etc.)

The vehicle must be in a location where is can access Wi-Fi

The communications settings must be set to [Wi-Fi]

A USB update process may be used if a DCM or Wi-Fi update is not possible.

Updating the software using a USB flash drive*4

Copying the update data to a USB flash drive

1. Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2. Touch [Software update] on the submenu. 3. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the vehicle. 4. Touch [Output info to USB memory].

The vehicle information to update the software is copied to the USB flash drive.

*4 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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5. Touch [OK] to remove the USB flash drive. 6. Insert the USB flash drive with the copied vehicle information into

the USB port on a computer. 7. On the computer, go to the user portal site (https://www.toyo-

ta.com/firmware-updates) and download the update data onto the computer. The update data will be downloaded based on the vehicle

information written on the USB flash drive. If you cannot find any update data, this means that there is

currently no update data available for the applicable system. Update data is released as necessary.

8. Copy the update data that was downloaded to the computer onto the USB flash drive. Save the update data in the root directory on the USB flash drive. If the update data is saved in folder that was created, the update software cannot be loaded.

9. Once the updated data has finished copying, remove the USB flash drive.

INFORMATION

The vehicle information written to the USB flash drive is also required when updating the software on this system, so do not delete the vehicle information on the USB flash drive until the update has completed.

Updating the software

1. Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2. Touch [Software update] on the submenu. 3. Insert the USB flash drive with the copied update data into the

USB port on the vehicle. 4. Touch [Update software]. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the up-

date content and terms. The update data is copied and installation begins. (This will

take about 10 to 15 minutes) Once installation is complete, a message is displayed stating

that the update has finished.

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Leave the USB connected if the system needs to be restarted. A message will appear when restart is ready. Touching [Yes] restarts the system.

6. Remove the USB flash drive. To check the software update history, touch [History] on the

software update history screen. If the software update was done offline, an update completion

report data will be created on the USB flash drive. It is neces- sary to upload the update completion report data to the portal site.

NOTICE

Do not remove the USB flash drive while the software is updating.

Related Links Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33)

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Navigation system settings

Changing the map details settings

1 Touch [ ]on the main menu. 2 Touch [Navigation] on the submenu. 3 Touch [Map details]. 4 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

"Map overlays"

[Show speed limit] Turns the speed limit information on/off.

[Traffic incidents] Turns the display of the traffic inci- dent display on/off.

[Show free flowing traffic ] Turns the display of an arrow for free flowing traffic on/off.

"Points of interest "

[Show home] Turns the icon of the home display on/off.*1

[Show work] Turns the icon of the work display on/off.*1

[Show favorites] Turns the icons of the favorites display on/off.

[Show nearby parking] Turns the icons of the nearby parking display on/off.

[Calibrate map] Adjusts the position of the current position mark manually.

*1 : Home and Work must be added via Toyota app.

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Calibrating position/direction

When driving, the current position mark will be automatically correct- ed by GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor at the current location, the current position mark can be adjusted manually. 1 Display the map details settings screen. 2 Touch [Calibrate map]. 3 Scroll the map to the desired

point.

4 Touch or hold [ ] to change the heading. 5 Touch [Save].

[Reset]: Returns the current position mark to its previous position.

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Changing the route option settings

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Navigation] on the submenu. 3 Touch [Route options]. 4 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Avoid tolls] Avoids routes that use toll roads.

[Avoid highways] Avoids routes that use highways.

[Avoid ferries ] Avoids routes that use ferries.

[Avoid seasonal roads] Avoids routes that have seasonal- ly restricted roads.

[Avoid border crossings] Avoids routes that crosses bor- ders.

[Predictive Efficient Drive]*1*2*3 Touch to turn predictive efficient drive on/off.

*1 : Vehicles with hybrid system *2 : This function can only be used in the mainland U.S.A. It cannot be

used in other states and territories, including Alaska and Hawaii. *3 : Refer to "OWNERS MANUAL".

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Wi-FiSettings

Changing Wi-Fi setting

Changes Wi-Fi settings.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] in this order. 3 Select the desired item.

"Wi-Fi settings"

Setting Description

[Wi-Fi] Enables or disables the Wi-Fi function.

A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.

Turning on [Wi-Fi] will display nearby networks that are available.

Turning off [Wi-Fi] will disconnect the Wi-Fi connection. "Available networks" ("Available networks" will display while [Wi-Fi] is

on.)

Setting Description

Name of network to connect to (Network SSID)

Connects to the network touched.

Name of network to display (Net- work SSID) [ ]

Displays the network informa- tion display.

Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network.

A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automati- cally updated every 6 seconds.

If there are devices using the same network name (SSID), it cannot identify which device to use. If using multiple devices, use different network names (Network SSIDs) for each device.

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Network information display (Displays when [ ] for the network name is touched.)

Setting Description

[Auto con- nect]*1

Turns on or off the setting to automatically connect when searching for networks.

"Network SSID" Displays the network name (SSID).

"MAC address" Displays the MAC address of the network.

"Security" Displays the security protocol of the network.

"Frequency band" Displays the network frequency.

[Forget this network]*1

Deletes the connection history of the selected net- work from the multimedia system. The deleted network will be recognized as a net- work which has never been connected to the sys- tem before.

[Forget this network] does not disconnect the current Wi-Fi net- work connection. The network information will not be remembered and not reconnect to this Wi-Fi network when restarting Wi-Fi.

INFORMATION

The network connection history retains up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.

Insecure networks are not registered in the network connection his- tory.

Related Links

Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices(P. 107)

Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi(P. 110)

*1 : Only networks with a connection history to the multimedia system are displayed.

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Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot

The access point settings can be changed via the Wi-Fi Hotspot function.

Use of this function requires a Wi-Fi Hotspot subscription that is provided by Wi-Fi service provider. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

INFORMATION

Cannot be used if the Wi-Fi function is on.

A total of 10 Wi-Fi devices (5 using 2.4 GHz and 5 using 5 GHz) can be connected. Recommend connecting up to 5 devices at a time for optimum performance. If connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto over wireless, the limit will be 5 devices using 2.4 GHz.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] in this order. 3 Select the desired item.

"Vehicle Hotspot settings"

Setting Description

[Hotspot] Enables or disables the Wi-Fi Hotspot function.

[Password]*1 Changes the access point password.

[Security]*1 Changes the security protocol for the access point.

[Connect without

password]*1

Accepts connections to the access point with the simple setup. No selections can be made when the maximum

number of devices are already connected.

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Setting Description

[Connect without

password]*1

This cannot be selected if the acceptance time is exceeded.

This is only for WPS supported devices.

A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.

INFORMATION

When changing the setting, the Wi-Fi Hotspot function will need to be restarted. All devices connected via Wi-Fi will be disconnected.

The following guidelines are recommended when setting a pass- word, to prevent a third party from gaining unauthorized access. Use at least 13 characters Use a mixture of letters and numbers Change it regularly If the password is written down, do not store it out in the open Do not reuse the same password, or use a similar password Do not use the vehicle name or license plate number, or a com-

mon word found in the dictionary or the like Do not substitute letters for common dictionary words in a way

that would be easy to guess (for example, using "c@t" instead of "cat")

Related Links

Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices(P. 107)

Establishing a connection to Wi-Fi Hotspot(P. 113) Functional overview(P. 218)

*1 : This will only display when [Hotspot] is turned on.

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BluetoothSettings

Setting Bluetooth devices

How to use the multimedia system and the connected Bluetooth

device can be set.

INFORMATION

Settings details are set separately for each individual Bluetooth de- vice.

Audio may skip if hands-free calling is selected while playing Blue- tooth audio.

Depending on the Bluetooth device model, it may be necessary to perform operations on the Bluetooth device.

A Bluetooth device cannot be selected during an emergency call. Settings cannot be selected while driving. Settings may not be selectable depending on the status of the Blue-

tooth device.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu. 3 Touch the Bluetooth device to configure on the submenu.

Nothing will display unless at least one Bluetooth device is registered.

4 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Use for phone] Enables or disables the hands-free call func- tion.*1

[Use for media] Enables or disables the audio function.*1

[Use for Apple Car- Play]

Enables or disables the Apple CarPlay func- tion.*1

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Setting Description

[Use for Android Au- to]

Enables or disables the Android Auto func- tion.*1

"General"

Setting Description

[Sort con- tacts by]

The display of names registered in your contacts can be changed as follows. Sort contacts by the first name. Sort contacts by the last name.

[Do not disturb]

The following settings are available for hands-free call- ing for incoming calls.*2

Set to [Off] to enable notification by ringtone and display.

Set to [Silent] to disable notification by ringtone. Set to [On] to decline incoming calls and disable

notification by audio and display. It cannot be used for the phone function of Apple Car- Play and Android Auto. While Android Auto is connect- ed, it cannot be used for the hands-free function of multimedia.

[Auto read messages]

Enables or disables the automated message dictation function.

[Clear call history] Deletes hands-free call history data.*3

"Syncing"

Setting Description

[Sync con- tacts]

Enables or disables automatic transfer of contacts, favorites, and history to the multimedia system. When the setting is changed from disabled to ena- bled, the phone book of the connected phone will be transferred automatically. Favorites may not be transferred depending on the connected cell phone even if it is supported.

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Setting Description

[Set as sec- ondary de-

vice] Sets the device as a secondary device.*4

[Remove secondary device set-

ting]

Remove the device as a secondary device.

[Connect] Connects the multimedia system to a Bluetooth de- vice.

[Disconnect] Disconnects a Bluetooth device from the multime- dia system.

[Forget] Allows registered Bluetooth devices to be deleted.

Related Links

Precautions when using Bluetooth devices(P. 92)

Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles(P. 95) Precautions for hands-free calling(P. 184)

Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback(P. 176) Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 116)

Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 105)

Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device(P. 106)

*1 : Displayed only when the Bluetooth device can execute this function. Toggling the function on or off will display or hide related functions, or turn them on or off. This cannot be used for calls or audio while Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is set to on. The same also applies in reverse. Connection does not start immediately just by switching. To start connection, touch the [Connect] button.

*2 : It cannot be used for the phone function of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. While Android Auto is connected, it cannot be used for the hands-free function of multimedia.

*3 : Displayed when a cellular phone with [Sync contacts] turned off is connected.

*4 : This can be set while the driver is identified and the HFP-supported Bluetooth device has not been set as the primary device. Once set as a secondary device, the device will be recognized as such. The priority of the vehicles Bluetooth connection will be in the sequence of main device, secondary device, and the most recently connected device.

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Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

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Apps settings

Changing the apps settings The settings of apps can re-install applications, and link vehicle. Your multimedia system now have apps that integrated in the sys- tem. These apps come pre-installed to provide a seamless experi- ence without the need to connect your mobile device.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Apps] on the submenu. 3 Select the desired item.

Setting Description

[Gener- al]

Under some circumstances it is possible that the App may not be able to communicate and may require its memory to be cleaned out. The [Reinstall all Apps] will enable you to do this.

[Remote Con- nect]

For vehicles that are remote capable, you may use the re- mote feature from your mobile device to lock, unlock and many more features. When a mobile device requests a re- mote activation to a vehicle, you may select this feature and complete the authorization process.

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function Precautions when us- ing Bluetooth devi- ces ..............................92

Bluetooth specifica- tions and compatible profiles ........................95

Registering a Blue- tooth device from the multimedia sys- tem..............................96

Deleting a registered Bluetooth device .... 100

Connecting with a Bluetooth device .... 101

Setting a Bluetooth

device as a primary device ...................... 105

Setting a Bluetooth

device as a secon- dary device .............. 106

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Precautions when us- ing Wi-Fi devices ... 107

Connecting to a net- work using Wi-Fi .... 110

Establishing a connec- tion to Wi-Fi Hotspot ................................. 113

3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Precautions when us- ing Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ..... 116

Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone.............. 119

Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone.............. 122

Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone.............. 126

Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone.............. 129

When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto might be malfunctioning..... 132

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Precautions when using Bluetooth devices Pay special attention to the following information when using a Blue- tooth device on the multimedia system.

INFORMATION

Bluetooth is a best-effort function that performs wireless communica- tion with the 2.4 GHz band frequency.

Simultaneous use of Wi-Fi using the same 2.4 GHz band wireless communication as Bluetooth could cause mutual interference.

Mutual interference between Bluetooth and Wi-Ficould cause issues such as garbled video, audio skipping, or reduced communication speed.

The effect of interference will be reduced if a Bluetooth device is connected. If a Bluetooth device has been registered, connecting with the registered device could improve this issue. (Check the status icons to determine whether a Bluetooth device is connected)

Using a Bluetooth cellular phone simultaneously with a wireless de- vice could negatively affect communication for each.

Connecting a Bluetooth device via Bluetooth will cause the battery of the cellular phone to deplete rapidly.

Bluetooth connections will be disconnected during emergency calls. Any disconnected Bluetooth devices will be reconnected once the emergency call is finished.

WARNING

For safety, the driver should not operate the cellular phone itself while driving when using hands-free calling.

Stop the vehicle in a safe location prior to calling. If a call is received while driving, be sure to drive safely and keep the call short.

NOTICE

Do not use a Bluetooth device near the multimedia system. Coming too close could worsen sound quality or the connection.

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NOTICE

Do not leave a cellular phone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the cellular phone to mal- function.

Users with pacemakers or other electrical medical devices Observe the following precautions with regard to radio waves during Bluetooth communication.

WARNING

The vehicle antenna for Bluetooth communication is built into the multimedia system.

People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni- zation therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Bluetooth antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices.

Before using Bluetooth devices,users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its oper- ation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices.

When used simultaneously with Bluetooth audio

The following behaviors will occur if a Bluetooth-compatible de- vice (cellular phone) is used hands-free and simultaneously with Bluetooth audio. The Bluetooth connection of the cellular phone may be disconnected. There is possibility that background noise may exist during a hands-

free phone call. Hands-free call operation may lag.

Audio may skip if the communication device selected for hands- free calling is changed during Bluetooth audio playback.

The portable device connection may be disconnected when trans- ferring contact data. It will be reconnected once transfer is com- plete. (Reconnection may not be possible for some models)

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It may not be possible to make both a hands-free connection and audio connection, even for cellular phones that support both hands-free connections and audio connections.

For a list of specific devices which operation has been confirmed on this system, check with your Toyota dealer or the following website:http://www.toyota.com/audio-multimedia/

Related Links

Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices(P. 107)

Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback(P. 176) Precautions for hands-free calling(P. 184) Status icons(P. 19)

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Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles The multimedia system supports the following specifications and compatible profiles. Operation is not guaranteed for all Bluetooth

devices.

Supported Bluetooth specifications

Bluetooth Core Specification Ver. 5.0 Compatible profiles HFP (Hands Free Profile) Supported versions: Ver. 1.7.2

This is a profile to allow hands-free phone calls using a cellular phone. It has outgoing and incoming call functions.

PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Supported versions: Ver. 1.2.3 Profile for synchronizing data such as contact data and call history

MAP (Message Access Profile) Supported versions: Ver. 1.4.2 This is a profile to use phone message functions.

SPP (Serial Port Profile) Supported versions: Ver. 1.2 Profile for converting Bluetooth-equipped devices as virtual serial

ports Profile for linking smartphones

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Supported versions: Ver. 1.3.2 This is a profile to transmit stereo audio or high quality sound to the audio system.

AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Supported versions: Ver. 1.6.2 Profile for controlling audio remotely

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Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system

A cellular phone or portable device must be registered in order to use hands-free calling or Bluetooth audio. Once registration is complete, Bluetooth will automatically be connected each time the multimedia system is started.

It's registered automatically as Bluetooth device when Apple Car- Play/Android Auto is connected by USB.

If there is no connected Bluetooth devices with multimedia system, you can also display the registration screen by pressing and holding the [ ] switch on the steering wheel.

INFORMATION

A cellular phone can be registered as both a hands-free phone and Bluetooth audio device.

Although up to 5 Bluetooth devices can be registered, up to two devices can be used as hands-free phones. (In order to connect two hands-free phones, driver identification is required.)

Refer to the Bluetooth devices instruction manual for information on how to operate the Bluetooth device.

Registration will need to be repeated once for each Bluetooth device if multiple Bluetooth devices will be used.

A PIN code is a Verification code used when registering a Bluetooth

device to the multimedia system. Dialing may be locked out after connecting, depending on the cellular

phone settings. Cancel the auto lock function on the cellular phone before use.

If another device is registered while connected to a cellular phone or portable device, the connection to the portable device or cellular phone playing audio will be disconnected.

For safety reasons, devices cannot be registered while driving.

When registering a Bluetooth device, registration may not be complet- ed even if the registration completion is displayed on the mobile phone/ portable device side. In that case, delete the registration on mobile phone/portable device and turn Bluetooth function off/on of the mobile phone/portable device.

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1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

If no device is registered, proceed to Procedure 4.

3 Touch [Add another device]. While a device is connected to the multimedia system, the confirmation screen for disconnecting the device may be displayed. Disconnect the device to perform registration.

4 Touch [Search for devices].

5 Touch the device to register from the main area. The Bluetooth address may be displayed instead of the device

name.

Certain models of Bluetooth devices may not be displayed in the device list, unless a certain screen is displayed on the Bluetooth

device. Refer to the Bluetooth devices instruction manual for details.

6 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the Bluetooth device, and then touch [OK]. Some Bluetooth devices may need to be operated to complete reg-

istration. You may be prompted to install the Toyota Application on your phone.

Please follow the displayed instruction. Primary device settings may be displayed. Perform the operation ac-

cording to the screen guidance. The Apple CarPlay or Android Auto settings may be displayed. The

Apple CarPlay or Android Auto screen will be displayed if the use of either is enabled.

A message indicating that connection is complete is displayed, and the name of the registered Bluetooth device is displayed in the sub- menu.

If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc- tions on the screen.

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Related Links Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53) Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 116)

Registering from a Bluetooth device

If the Bluetooth device cannot be found by searching with the multi- media system, register by searching for the multimedia system from the Bluetooth device.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

If no device is registered, proceed to Procedure 4.

3 Touch [Add another device]. While a device is connected to the multimedia system, the confirmation screen for disconnecting the device may be displayed. Disconnect the device to perform registration.

4 Register the multimedia sys- tem from the Bluetooth de- vice to be used. Perform the operation according

to the operating procedure of the Bluetooth device.

Be sure to display this Blue- tooth connection screen before performing registration on the Bluetooth device.

5 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the Bluetooth device, and then touch [OK]. Some Bluetooth devices may need to be operated to complete reg-

istration. You may be prompted to install the Toyota Application on your phone.

Please follow the displayed instruction. Primary device settings may be displayed. Perform the operation ac-

cording to the screen guidance. The Apple CarPlay or Android Auto settings may be displayed. The

Apple CarPlay or Android Auto screen will be displayed if the use of either is enabled.

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A message indicating that connection is complete is displayed, and the name of the registered Bluetooth device is displayed in the sub- menu.

If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc- tions on the screen.

Related Links Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53) Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 116)

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Deleting a registered Bluetooth device

Registered Bluetooth devices can be deleted.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu. 3 Touch the Bluetooth device

to be deleted on the subme- nu.

4 Touch [Forget]. A device that has been set as the primary device of another user cannot be deleted.

5 Touch [Forget].

INFORMATION

A registered cellular phone cannot be deleted during an emergency call.

It may not be possible to delete on the first try, depending on the status of the Bluetooth device.

Related Links

Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 105) Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

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Connecting with a Bluetooth device

Connection with a Bluetooth device is required to use various func- tion of the multimedia system. There are two connection methods, automatic and manual.

INFORMATION

Refer to the Bluetooth device's instruction manual for information on how to operate the Bluetooth device.

If behavior is unstable when connecting a cellular phone, disconnect the call and try connecting again.

A connection cannot be made if Bluetooth on the Bluetooth device is not turned on.

When connection of the Bluetooth device is completed, a message indicating so will be displayed at the top of the screen.

While the Bluetooth device is connected, the Bluetooth connection status icon is displayed.

The display area may illuminate and stay on while the engine switch is turned on, depending on the model of cellular phone. If this occurs, turn illumination off on the cellular phone. (For informa- tion on setting, refer to the cellular phone instruction manual)

The Bluetooth function cannot be used on the device connected as Apple CarPlay.

The Bluetooth function except the hands-free function cannot be used on the device connected as Android Auto.

Bluetooth reconnection

If a Bluetooth connection that was once established is disconnect- ed while the engine switch is turned on, a reconnec- tion will be automatically attempted.

Number of Bluetooth device connections When the driver is identified

Up to two hands-free phones and one audio device will be con- nected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.)

When the driver is not identified

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INFORMATION

Try connecting manually if reconnection fails.

It may not be possible to reconnect a Bluetooth connection, depend- ing on the status of Apple CarPlay.

Related Links Status icons(P. 19) Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

Manually connecting Bluetooth devices(P. 103)

Automatically connecting Bluetooth devices

The multimedia system will automatically connect to Bluetooth de- vices in the set priority order each time the engine switch is turned from off to on. When the driver is identified

Automatically connects in order of the primary device, secondary device, and then devices in order of most recent connection. Up to two hands-free phones and one audio device will be con- nected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.)

When the driver is not identified Automatically connects in order of most recent connection.

Up to one hands-free phone and one audio device will be connected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.) Try connecting manually if reconnection fails.

INFORMATION

The Bluetooth device may need to be operated, depending on the model of Bluetooth device.

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Related Links

Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 105)

Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device(P. 106) Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

Manually connecting Bluetooth devices

In order to connect another Bluetooth device, or if automatic con- nection fails, it is possible to connect to registered Bluetooth devi- ces.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

The device search screen will display on the multimedia system if no Bluetooth devices are registered. Register the Bluetooth device.

3 Touch the Bluetooth device to connect to on the submenu. If the Bluetooth device to connect to is not listed in the submenu, register the Bluetooth device.

4 Touch [Connect] from the main area. A confirmation screen may be dis- played if another device is already connected.

INFORMATION

It may not be possible to connect on the first try, depending on the status of the Bluetooth device. If this occurs, try connecting again after a while.

Related Links

Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 96)

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Disconnecting Bluetooth devices

Connected Bluetooth devices can be disconnected from the multi- media system.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu. 3 Touch the Bluetooth device to be disconnected on the sub-

menu. 4 Touch [Disconnect] from the

main area.

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Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device

Setting a Bluetooth device as the primary device makes it the first to be connected during automatic connection. The cellular phone that you want to set is necessary to be con-

nected to multimedia system. The driver must be specified in order to set the primary device.

INFORMATION

A cellular phone set as the primary device of another user cannot be set as the primary device.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Personal info] on the submenu. 3 Touch [Link devices] from

the main area.

The device search screen will be displayed if there is no hands-free phone that can be set as the pri- mary device. Search for the cellu- lar phone to set and newly regis- ter it to the multimedia system. A device can be set as the primary device when a new registration is made.

4 Select the cellular phone to be set as the primary device. Disconnect the currently connected Bluetooth device, then connect the primary device and secondary device.

Related Links

Automatically connecting Bluetooth devices(P. 102)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 96)

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Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device

Setting a Bluetooth device as a secondary device will set it as a secondary device when connected.

The same Bluetooth device cannot be set as a primary device and secondary device for a driver.

A Bluetooth device that supports HFP must be connected to the multimedia system.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

The device search screen will display if no Bluetooth devices are regis- tered. Register a cellular phone.

3 Touch the cellular phone to be set as a secondary device. If the cellular phone to be set is not listed, register the cellular phone.

4 Touch [Set as secondary de- vice] from the main area.

This will change to [Remove sec- ondary device setting] if the de- vice is already set as a secondary device.

Related Links

Automatically connecting Bluetooth devices(P. 102)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Registering a user profile(P. 46) Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

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Connecting to a Wi-Finetwork

Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices Pay special attention to the following information when connecting to a Wi-Fi network or using a Wi-Fi service from a smartphone that supports tethering. Users with pacemakers or other electrical medical devices Observe the following precautions with regard to radio waves during Wi-Fi communication.

WARNING

Use Wi-Fi devices only when safe and legal to do so.

The vehicle antenna for Wi-Fi communication is built into the multime- dia system.

People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni- zation therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Wi-Fi antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices.

Before using Wi-Fi devices, users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its oper- ation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices.

Using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth simultaneously

Wi-Fi is a best-effort function that performs wireless communication with the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band frequency. Simultaneous use of Bluetooth using the same 2.4 GHz band wireless communication as Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) could cause mutual interference.

Things to know about Wi-Fi

INFORMATION

This is a best-effort function.

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Use this function when connecting to a portable device. Connections to devices other than portable devices may be disconnected, depending on the environment.

Leaving the Wi-Fi area will disconnect communication.

Leaving the DCM area will disconnect Wi-Fi Hotspot function commu- nication.

If a connected device is taken out of the Wi-Fi connection area, the connection will be severed.

If the vehicle is driven out of the cellular communication coverage area, connecting to the internet via the Wi-Fi Hotspot will not be possible.

If a Bluetooth device is used while a device is connected using the Wi-Fi Hotspot function, the communication speed may decrease.

Depending on the environment in which the access point is used, the communication speed may be low or communication may not be possi- ble.

If the vehicle is near a radio antenna, radio station or other source of strong radio waves and electrical noise, communication may be slow or impossible.

The communication speed may drop or it even may become impossible to use this service in certain usage environments (due to factors such as the wireless antenna location and any wireless devices being used nearby).

Compatible Wi-Fi communication protocols IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz) IEEE 802.11a/n/ac (5GHz)

Compatible security protocols WEP

WPA

WPA2

WPA3

Related Links

Precautions when using Bluetooth devices(P. 92) Status icons(P. 19)

Changing Wi-Fi setting(P. 81)

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Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot(P. 83) Functional overview(P. 218)

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Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi

The multimedia system can be connected to the Internet by connect- ing to a Wi-Fi network. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

INFORMATION

The reception level is displayed at the top of the screen.

It cannot be used if the Wi-Fi Hotspot is on. Also, it cannot be used if Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is used with a wireless connection.

Some smartphone models may require establishing a connection each time.

If networks are detected while the Wi-Fi function is on, automatic connection will prioritize connecting to the network with the most recent connection.

Related Links

Changing Wi-Fi setting(P. 81)

Connecting to Wi-Fi using a smartphone

Refer to the following operation example to establish a Wi-Fi con- nection using a smartphone that supports Wi-Fi tethering. For de- tails on setting up tethering, refer to documents such as the instruc- tion manual for the smartphone. Some smartphone models may require establishing a connection each time.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] in this order. 3 Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area

to on. A message may be displayed

depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.

Turning on [Wi-Fi] will display nearby networks that are availa- ble.

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4 Select the name of the network that matches the name being broadcasted by the smartphone. Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC

address shares the same network. A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically

updated every 6 seconds. If there are devices using the same network name (SSID), it cannot

identify which device to use. Use different network names (SSIDs) if using multiple devices.

No selections can be made while driving.

5 Enter the corresponding password for this network. If no password is set, the connection will be made after selecting the

network. If networks are detected with the automatic connection setting on,

they will be connected to automatically.

INFORMATION

The network connection history retains up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.

Establishing a Wi-Fi connection to an available network

Connect to the Internet from a nearby network using Wi-Fi. Confirm the password of the network to be used in advance.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] in this order. 3 Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area

to on.

A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.

Turning on [Wi-Fi] will display nearby networks that are availa- ble.

4 Touch the network to be connected to from [Available net- works] in the main area.

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Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network.

A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically updated every 6 seconds.

If there are devices using the same network name (SSID), it cannot identify which device to use. Use different network names (SSIDs) if using multiple devices.

No selections can be made while driving.

Touch [ ] for the applicable network to check network details.

5 Enter the corresponding password for this network. If no password is set, the connection will be made after selecting the

network. If networks are detected with the automatic connection setting on,

they will be connected to automatically.

INFORMATION

The network connection history retains up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.

Disconnecting Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi can be disconnected by turning off the Wi-Fi function.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] in this order. 3 Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area

to off.

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Establishing a connection to Wi-Fi Hotspot

The Wi-Fi Hotspot function can be used to set the Wi-Fi access point and connect to a Wi-Fi device. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

Use of this function requires a Wi-Fi Hotspot subscription that is provided by Wi-Fi service provider. Contact your Toyota dealer for details.

INFORMATION

Cannot be used if the Wi-Fi function is on.

A total of 10 Wi-Fi devices (5 using 2.4 GHz and 5 using 5 GHz) can be connected. Recommend connecting up to 5 devices at a time for optimum performance. If connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto over wireless, the limit will be 5 devices using 2.4 GHz.

1 Turn on the Wi-Fi function of the Wi-Fi device.

2 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 3 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] in this order. 4 Set [Hotspot] in the main

area to on. A message may be displayed de- pending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation ac- cording to the screen guidance.

5 Connect to Wi-Fi Hotspot of the multimedia system from the Wi-Fi device. Refer to the Wi-Fi devices instruction manual on how to connect

using the Wi-Fi device. The network name will be displayed under the Hotspot in the main

area. The network password will be displayed in the main area.

Related Links

Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot(P. 83)

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Functional overview(P. 218)

Connecting to Wi-Fi Hotspot using easy setup

If the Wi-Fi device is compatible with Wi-Fi Protected Setup, con- necting a device is even easier.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] in this order. 3 Set [Hotspot] in the main

area to on. A message may be displayed de- pending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation ac- cording to the screen guidance.

4 Touch [Connect without password] from the main area. The multimedia system will begin accepting connections with easy set- up. No selections can be made while driving. This feature is for WPS supported devices only. This cannot be selected when the maximum number of devices are

already connected.

5 Operate the Wi-Fi device to establish a connection. Refer to the Wi-Fi devices instruction manual on how to connect

using the Wi-Fi device. A connection failed message will be displayed if the acceptance time

is exceeded.

Disconnecting Wi-Fi Hotspot

Wi-Fi Hotspot can be disconnected by turning off the Wi-Fi func- tion.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch submenu [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] in this order.

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3 Set [Hotspot] in the main area to off.

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Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allow for some applications (such as map, phone, and music applications) to be used by the multime- dia system. While connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, sup- ported applications will display. Pay special attention to the following information when using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. To use Android Auto in your car, install the Android Auto app from Google Play Store. Compatible devices Apple iPhone devices that supports Apple CarPlay. (iOS Ver. 13.3

or later) For details, refer to https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/.*1

Android devices that supports Android Auto. For details, refer to https://www.android.com/auto/.*1

WARNING

For safety reasons, drivers should not operate the smartphone itself while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave the smartphone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehi- cle can become hot, which could cause the smartphone to malfunction.

Do not push down on or subject the smartphone to unnecessary pres- sure while it is connected. The smartphone or port may be damaged.

Keep the USB port free of foreign matter. The smartphone or port may be damaged.

INFORMATION

For USB connections, use a data USB cable provided by the phone manufacturer.

Some system button functions will change while connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.

*1 : Operation is not guaranteed.

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When connected via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, some related features like Bluetooth audio and phone will be managed by Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.

The guidance volume can be changed on the voice settings screen. It can also be changed using the [VOL ] knob of the audio control switch.

While Apple CarPlay or Android Auto of a device is connected, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto of a different device cannot be used.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are applications developed by Apple and Google, respectively. The functions and services provided by connected devices may be removed or changed without prior notice, as changes are made to the operating system, hardware and software, or Apple CarPlay or Android Auto specifications.

For applications that support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, refer to the respective website.

While using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, vehicle and user informa- tion such as the location and vehicle speed will be shared with the application publisher and cellular phone service provider.

Downloading and using an application signifies your consent with its terms of use.

Data is sent over the Internet and may result in charges being incurred. For information on data rates, contact the cellular phone service provid- er.

Some functions including music playback may be restricted, depending on the application.

Each function is an application provided by its respective company, and may be changed or suspended without prior notice. For details, refer to the website for the respective function.

If the vehicle's navigation system is being used during route guidance and a new route is set using the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto map app, route guidance using the vehicle's navigation system will stop. If the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto map app is being used during route guidance and a new route is set using the vehicles navigation system, route guidance using the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto map app will stop.

Devices connected via Apple CarPlay cannot use Bluetooth functions.

Devices connected via Android Auto cannot use Bluetooth functions other than hands-free calling.

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If the USB cable is unplugged while connected via USB, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto will stop operating. Audio output will stop and the screen will switch to the multimedia system screen.

Related Links Changing sound and media settings(P. 64) Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment(P. 31) Precautions for playback of iPod/iPhone(P. 167) Precautions for playback of Apple CarPlay(P. 170) Precautions for playback of Android Auto(P. 173)

Precautions when using Bluetooth devices(P. 92)

Precautions when using Wi-Fi devices(P. 107)

Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback(P. 176)

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Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting an unregistered smart- phone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for regis- tered smartphones. This function is not available in some countries or areas. Siri is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other

countries.

Related Links Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone(P. 122)

Using Apple CarPlay with a USB connection

Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable. 1 Enable Siri from your smartphone's settings menu. 2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port.

The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed. It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen,

depending on the smartphone being connected. If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper-

ation instructions.

3 Operate Apple CarPlay. iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]/[ ] Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri.

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INFORMATION

While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short press of the talk switch.

While [Wake word] is set to on and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

If wireless connection is set to be used on the smartphone when registered via USB connection, wireless connection will be enabled from the next time onwards.

Related Links Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33) Starting voice control(P. 37) Changing the voice control settings(P. 68)

Using Apple CarPlay with wireless connection

Apple CarPlay can be connected to the multimedia system wireless- ly using vehicle's wireless connection capability. 1 Enable Siri from your smartphone's settings menu.

2 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

The device search screen will be displayed if there is no smartphone registered to the multimedia system. Proceed to Procedure 5.

4 Touch [Add another device]. 5 Touch [Search for devices]. 6 Select the smartphone to register. 7 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code

displayed on the smartphone, and then touch [OK]. Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.

8 Touch [Yes], if add another Apple CarPlay settings are dis- played. The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed.

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It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.

If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc- tions on the screen.

If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper- ation instructions.

9 Operate Apple CarPlay. iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]/[ ] Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri.

INFORMATION

While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short press of the talk switch.

While [Wake word] is set to on and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

Related Links Starting voice control(P. 37) Changing the voice control settings(P. 68)

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Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a registered smartphone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for unregistered smartphones. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

Related Links Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone(P. 119)

Using Apple CarPlay with a USB connection

Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable. Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system. 1 Enable Siri from your smartphone's settings menu. 2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port.

The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed. It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen,

depending on the smartphone being connected. If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc-

tions on the screen. If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper-

ation instructions. If the Apple CarPlay home screen is not displayed, check the follow-

ing.

Touch [ ] on the main menu.

If [ ] of the main menu is not displayed, select the smartphone to use with Apple CarPlay and set [Use for Apple CarPlay] to ON.

After confirming the 2 items above, touch [Connect] in the Blue- tooth settings to connect your smartphone.

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3 Operate Apple CarPlay. iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]/[ ] Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri.

INFORMATION

While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short press of the talk switch.

While [Wake word] is set to on and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

Related Links Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Starting voice control(P. 37) Changing the voice control settings(P. 68)

Using Apple CarPlay with wireless connection

Apple CarPlay can be connected to the multimedia system wireless- ly using vehicle's wireless connection capability. Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system. 1 Enable Siri from your smartphone's settings menu.

2 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

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4 Select the smartphone to use with Apple CarPlay and set [Use for Apple CarPlay] to ON.

5 If your smartphone is not connected, touch [Connect] to connect your smartphone. The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed. It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen,

depending on the smartphone being connected. If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc-

tions on the screen. If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper-

ation instructions.

If the Apple CarPlay home screen is not displayed, touch [ ] from the main menu.

6 Operate Apple CarPlay. iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]/[ ] Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri.

INFORMATION

While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short press of the talk switch.

While [Wake word] is set to on and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

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Related Links

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Starting voice control(P. 37) Changing the voice control settings(P. 68)

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Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone Android Auto can be used by connecting an unregistered smart- phone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for regis- tered smartphones. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

Related Links Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone(P. 129)

Using Android Auto with a USB connection

Android Auto can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multi- media system using a data USB cable. 1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the

smartphone to connect. 2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port.

The Android Auto home screen is displayed. It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen,

depending on the smartphone being connected. If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper-

ation instructions.

3 Operate Android Auto. Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]

Start Google Assistant.

INFORMATION

While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Google Assistant. To cancel, perform a short press of the talk switch.

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Related Links Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33) Starting voice control(P. 37)

Using Android Auto with wireless connection

Android Auto can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle's wireless connection capability. 1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the

smartphone to connect.

2 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu.

The device search screen will be displayed if there is no smartphone registered to the multimedia system. Proceed to Procedure 5.

4 Touch [Add another device]. 5 Touch [Search for devices]. 6 Select the smartphone to register. 7 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code

displayed on the smartphone, and then touch [OK]. Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.

8 Touch [Yes], if Android Auto settings are displayed. The Android Auto home screen is displayed. It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen,

depending on the smartphone being connected. If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc-

tions on the screen.

9 Operate Android Auto. Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

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[ ]

Start Google Assistant.

INFORMATION

While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Google Assistant. To cancel, perform a short press of the talk switch.

Related Links Starting voice control(P. 37)

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Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone Android Auto can be used by connecting a registered smartphone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for unregistered smartphones. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

Related Links Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone(P. 126)

Using Android Auto with a USB connection

Android Auto can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multi- media system using a data USB cable. Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system. 1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the

smartphone to connect. 2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port.

The Android Auto home screen is displayed. It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen,

depending on the smartphone being connected. If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc-

tions on the screen. If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper-

ation instructions. If the Android Auto home screen is not displayed, check the following.

Touch [ ] on the main menu.

If [ ] of the main menu is not displayed, select the smartphone to use with Android Auto and set [Use for Android Auto] to ON.

After confirming the 2 items above, touch [Connect] in the Blue- tooth settings to connect your smartphone.

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3 Operate Android Auto. Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]

Start Google Assistant.

INFORMATION

While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Google Assistant. To cancel, perform a short press of the talk switch.

Related Links Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Starting voice control(P. 37)

Using Android Auto with wireless connection

Android Auto can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle's wireless connection capability. Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system. 1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the

smartphone to connect.

2 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] on the submenu. 4 Select the smartphone to use with Android Auto and set

[Use for Android Auto] to ON. 5 If your smartphone is not connected, touch [Connect] to

connect your smartphone. The Android Auto home screen is displayed.

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It may take around 3 to 6 seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.

If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instruc- tions on the screen.

If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those oper- ation instructions.

If the Android Auto home screen is not displayed, touch [ ] from the main menu.

6 Operate Android Auto. Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.

[ ] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch [ ] from the main menu.

[ ]

Start Google Assistant.

INFORMATION

While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the talk switch to start Google Assistant. To cancel, perform a short press of the talk switch.

Related Links

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Starting voice control(P. 37)

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If having trouble with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, check the following table first.

Symptom Solution

Apple CarPlay or Android Auto does not start.

Confirm that the smartphone being connect- ed supports Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Confirm that Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is enabled on the smartphone. Confirm that Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is enabled on the smartphone. For details, refer to the following URL. Apple CarPlay: https://www.apple.com/ios/

carplay/ Android Auto: https://www.android.com/au-

to/

Confirm that the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto function on the registered smartphone is turned on in the multimedia system.

If connecting with a USB cable, confirm that the USB cable is securely connected to the smartphone and the USB port. Connect the smartphone directly to the USB port. Do not use a USB hub. Make sure the correct USB port is used to connect Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. USB port used exclusively for charging can- not be used for smartphone apps. Wireless charging pad used for wireless charging will not start wireless Apple CarPlay or wireless Android Auto connection. For a wireless connection, check the follow- ing items. Confirm that the smartphone can be con-

nected via Bluetooth to the multimedia system.

Confirm that the smartphone is set to be able to use Wi-Fi.

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Symptom Solution

Apple CarPlay or Android Auto does not start.

For Apple CarPlay: Confirm that the lightning cable being used is Apple-certified. Confirm that Siri is enabled. The smartphone linking function cannot be used with a charging-only USB cable. Use a cable capable of transferring data. Some cables may not be supported. Recommended USB cable requirements are listed below. iPhone: Use an official Apple USB cable

or a USB cable that has been Apple MFi certified.

Android: Use a cable that is 6 ft. (1.8 m) or shorter, and do not use an extension cable.

Use a cable displaying the USB logo . If the smartphone linking function worked previously but no longer works, replacing the USB cable may resolve the issue.

After checking all of the above, connect Ap- ple CarPlay or Android Auto.

When an Apple Car- Play/Android Auto connec- tion is established and a video is being played, the video is not displayed, but audio is output through the system.

As the system is not designed to play video through Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, this is not a malfunction.

Audio is not output.

The volume of the multimedia system may be muted or set too low. Increase the volume on the multimedia system.

Make sure Apple supported apps are used for Apple CarPlay and Google supported apps are used for Android Auto. Playing mu- sic from web browser will lead to no or im- proper audio output.

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Symptom Solution

The screen flickers and audio is noisy.

Check whether the USB cable connected to the multimedia system is damaged. To check whether there is internal damage to the USB cable, connect the smartphone to another system such as a PC, then confirm that charging starts and that it is recognized by the system.

Replace the USB cable with another cable.

The map display cannot be enlarged or shrunk us- ing the Apple CarPlay map app.

Pinch operations are not supported for the Apple CarPlay map app.

The Apple CarPlay screen is shown in the center and does not fill up the whole display

Full-screen display is supported on iOS Ver. 10 or later. Update to the latest iOS version

During Apple CarPlay mu- sic app playback, if an application that is not compatible with Apple Car- Play(1) is started on the iPhone and audio is out- put and then the volume is changed on the multi- media system, the audio of the incompatible appli- cation stops and the sys- tem resumes playback on the original music applica- tion.

This operation is in accordance with the specifications of the multimedia system, and is not a malfunction.

During audio playback on the multimedia system (such as FM), if interrupt audio is output from an app that is not compatible with Apple CarPlay, the system does not return to the original audio source.

This operation is in accordance with the specifications of the multimedia system, and is not a malfunction. Manually change the audio source. Alternatively, avoid using apps that are not compatible with Apple CarPlay(1). Some navigation apps are compatible begin- ning with iOS 12. Update iOS and apps to the latest versions.

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Symptom Solution

While using Apple Car- Play, the route guidance arrow and turn-by-turn navigation are not dis- played

This function may not be displayed depend- ing on the multi-information display specifica- tions or the map application being used.While using Android Auto,

the route guidance arrow is not displayed on the multi-information display.

While using Android Auto, turn-by-turn navigation is not displayed on the multi- information display or the multimedia system screen.

This is not a malfunction as display of these items is not possible with this function.

While using Android Auto, hands-free call audio can- not be heard from the ve- hicle's speakers.

End current call. Disconnect the USB cable from the smart- phone and try using hands-free calling. Check whether audio can be heard now.

Increase the volume on the multimedia sys- tem and check whether hands-free call audio can be heard. Try using another smartphone. Check whether audio can be heard now.

(1) "Apps that are not compatible with Apple CarPlay" refers to apps instal- led on an iPhone that are not displayed in the app list on the Apple CarPlay screen.

Related Links

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33)

Connecting with a Bluetooth device(P. 101) Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment(P. 31) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64) Notes for operating the touch screen(P. 22)

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4-1. Navigation Cloud navigation ........ 138

4-2. Map information Map options screen ... 139 Information displayed on the map screen ... 140

4-3. Searching for a destina- tion

Destination search screen ...................... 142

Destination search re- sult list screen .......... 145

POI suggestion .......... 146 Destination Assist ...... 147

4-4. Starting route guidance Starting route guidance

................................. 149 Full route map screen 150

4-5. Route guidance screen Route guidance screen

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Cloud navigation The navigation system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination. Navigation is now a cloud enabled service. If your vehicle has an included trial, completing the Con- nected Services terms of use will activate the service. The cloud navigation is a subscription service and an active sub- scription is required to use navigation in the vehicle. If an active sub- scription is not available or expired, the Navigation screen will have a [Subscribe] button to initiate the activation of cloud navigation. This function may not be available in some regions.

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Map information

Map options screen

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2 Touch the desired item.

[Traffic] : Turns the display of traffic information on/off. [Call destination as- sist] : Makes a call to Destina- tion Assist. [Go to navigation set- tings] : Displays the naviga- tion settings screen.

Related Links Traffic Information(P. 140)

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Information displayed on the map screen

Traffic Information

Traffic data can be received via DCM (Data Communication Module) to display traffic information on the map screen.

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2 Touch [Traffic].

Traffic information will be dis- played on the map screen. Icons are used to indicate road

conditions and incidents. Arrows indicate the direction of

traffic. Colors indicate the speed at

which traffic is moving. If the traffic icon is touched, details about the selected traffic incident can be displayed.

Predictive efficient drive*1*2*3

The system operates based on the driving situation and traffic infor- mation to enhance fuel economy. The predictive efficient drive function can be turned on/off.

Predictive deceleration support

The system automatically stores and registers support points where the driver always decelerates or stops based on pedal operation and the vehicle speed of the driver.

*1 : Vehicles with hybrid system *2 : This function can only be used in the mainland U.S.A. It cannot be

used in other states and territories, including Alaska and Hawaii. *3 : Refer to "OWNERS MANUAL".

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Depending on the system or driving situation, the engine brake amount increases after releasing the accelerator pedal. As a result, the battery charge amount can be increased when de- celerating or stopping the vehicle to enhance fuel economy.

Predictive SOC*4 control

The system reads the road and traffic conditions ahead to efficiently control the charging and discharging of the hybrid battery according to the actual driving situation. The capacity of the hybrid battery is limited. When it is fully charg- ed, regeneration cannot occur, and when the battery is depleted, it may be forcibly charged by the engine. The system predicts these situations to adjust the battery charge level in advance, effectively utilizing the battery.

INFORMATION

The system operates when starting route guidance and the position of the vehicle is along the guided route. (The system does not operate in parking lots, etc.)

When multiple destinations are set the system will continue to operate to the last destination.

*4 : SOC means state of charge.

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Searching for a destination

Destination search screen

Searching for a destination using the keyboard

A destination can be searched for by entering keywords.

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen.

2 Touch [ ].

3 Enter characters using the keyboard.

4 Touch [Go]. 5 Select the desired item from the list.

Searching for a destination by category

A destination can be searched for from a list of categories.

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2 Touch [Destinations].

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3 Touch the desired search method. [Home] : Sets the registered home as the destination. A point must be registered as home before using this function.*1

[Work] : Sets the registered workplace as the destination. A point must be registered as a workplace before using this function.*1

[Favorites] : Sets a destination by selecting a place in the favor- ite list. [Recents] : Sets a destination by selecting a previous destina- tion. [Sent to car] : Sets a destination by selecting a place sent from Toyota app. [Food] : Searches for a restaurant to set as a destination. [Fuel / Charging] : Searches for a fuel station/charging facility to set as a destination. [Parking] : Searches for a nearby parking lot to set as a destina- tion. [Hospitals] : Searches for a hospital to set as a destination. When setting a business as a destination, if your estimated time of arrival is outside of business hours or near closing time, a notification asking to confirm the destination will be displayed.

4 Touch the desired destination from the list.

Related Links Full route map screen(P. 150)

Editing the favorites list

The favorites list can be edited.

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2 Touch [Destinations]. 3 Touch [Favorites].

*1 : Home and Work must be added via Toyota app.

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4 Touch [ ].

Touch [ ] to delete a favorite. The favorites list editing screen will be displayed.

5 Touch [Save].

Editing the destination history

The destination history can be edited.

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2 Touch [Destinations]. 3 Touch [Recents].

4 Touch [ ].

The destination history editing screen will be displayed.

Touch [ ] to delete a destination history item.

5 Touch [Save].

Searching for a destination using voice controls

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen. 2 Say the keyword you wish to

use for the search.

3 Touch the desired item from the list.

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Destination search result list screen When a destination has been searched for, a list of search results will be displayed. Select the desired destination

from the list.The full route map screen will be displayed.

By touching [ ], the order of the list can be filtered or sorted.

Related Links Starting route guidance(P. 149) Changing the order/filtering the suggested destination list(P. 145)

Changing the order/filtering the suggested destination list

This function can only be used with an internet connection. As the results are obtained from the internet, the displayed content may change.

By touching [ ] on the suggested destination list screen, the order of the list can be changed or filtered. A Clears the order/filter condi-

tions. B Filters the list by price. C Filters the list by locations

which are open now. D Changes the list order condi-

tions. E Applies the order/filter condi-

tions and returns to the list.

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POI suggestion Based on various information, such as the current position, fuel level, driving time, etc., the navigation system may suggest destina- tions. For example: When the fuel level is low, fuel stations are suggested as a desti-

nation. When approaching the destination during route guidance, parking

lots near the destination will be displayed. 1 When a destination is sug-

gested by the navigation system, touch [ ].

2 Touch the suggested point.

3 Touch [Go now].

Related Links Full route map screen(P. 150)

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Destination Assist Destination Assist provides you with live assistance for finding des- tinations via the Toyota response center. You can request either a specific business, address, or ask for help locating your desired destination by category, such as restaurants, gas stations, shopping centers or other Points of Interest(POI). After you tell the agent your choice of destination, its coordinates/ad- dress/destination name are sent wirelessly to your vehicles naviga- tion system. The hands-free system cannot be used while Destination Assist is being used. POI sent by Destination Assist agent cannot be added as favorites.

Calling the Destination Assist by voice control

1 Start voice control by any of the following operations: Press the talk switch on the steering wheel Say "Hey Toyota".

Touch [ ] on the map screen.

2 Say "Call Destination Assist".

Calling the Destination Assist from map screen

1 Touch [ ] on the map screen.

2 Touch [Call destination as- sist].

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3 Speak to the operator when the call is connected.

The operator will confirm the de- sired destination information and send the destination to vehicle navigation screen. You can also ask agent to send additional des- tination to select destination as a waypoint or replace the current destination.

4 Touch [Go now].

5 Touch [ ] to end the call. After the destination is set, you can also ask the agent to end the call.

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Starting route guidance

Starting route guidance After setting a destination, the search for a route will begin. When the search for a route is completed, the full route map screen (the full route from the current location to the destination) will be displayed. On the full route map screen, the desired route can be selected or the route information can be checked. A route cannot be searched if the destination is closer than about 200 ft. (60 m) from your current vehicle location. Touch [Go now].

INFORMATION

The route for returning may not be the same as that for going. The route guidance to the destination may not be the shortest route

or a route without traffic congestion. Route guidance may not be available if there is no road data for the

specified location. If a destination that is not located on a road is set, the vehicle will

be guided to the point on a road nearest to the destination. The road nearest to the selected point is set as the destination.

WARNING

Be sure to obey traffic regulations and keep road conditions in mind while driving. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, the route guidance may not indicate such changed information.

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Full route map screen

A Displays the level of traffic congestion on the route with colors. When there is low or zero congestion : blue When there is severe congestion : red When a road is closed : broken red line

B Starts route guidance. Touch and hold to start demo mode. C Shares position information with a registered contact.

To use this function, a smartphone must be connected to the navigation system.

D Calls the phone number registered to the POI. E Registers the destination as a favorite. F Displays the directions list. G Selects another route.

INFORMATION

If POI is set as the destination, business hours etc. are also displayed.

Directions list screen

A directions list is displayed for the route.

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Displays the names of intersec- tions which are passed through or turned at, and their distance from the current position.

Route select screen

1 Touch [Alternative routes]. 2 Touch the desired route.

3 Touch [ ].

Starting demo mode

After searching for a route, before route guidance is started, a demo of the route guidance can be viewed. Touch and hold [Go now] on the full route map screen.

To end the demo, touch [End] or begin driving.

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Route guidance screen

Route guidance screen During route guidance, various guidance screens can be displayed, depending on the situation.

A Displays the distance to the next turn and an arrow indicating the turn direction. Touch to display the directions list.

B Displays information about the next guidance point.

[ ][ ]: Touch to display/hide the information for the next guidance point.

C Displays route information When driving along the guidance route, displays the distance,

estimated travel time, and estimated time of arrival at the desti- nation.

When not driving along the guidance route, [Proceed to the highlighted] will be displayed.

Touch [ ] to display the destination information screen. D Displays guidance points. E Displays the guidance route. F Displays the current position of the vehicle. G Stops active navigation. H Mutes voice guidance.

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If the destination cannot be reached within the drivable dis- tance, a notification suggesting a charging facility as a way- point on the route will be displayed.

If a faster route is found during route guidance, a suggestion to change routes will be displayed.

INFORMATION

If the vehicle deviates from the guidance route, the route will be recal- culated.

For some areas, the roads have not been completely digitized in our database. For this reason, the route guidance may select a road that should not be traveled on.

Related Links Directions list screen(P. 150) Destination information screen(P. 153)

Destination information screen

A Returnes to the route guidance screen. B Stops active navigation. C Adds or edits destinations.

If multiple destinations are set, the edit stop screen will be dis- played.

D Shares your estimated time of arrival. To use this function, a smartphone must be connected to the navigation system.

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E Touch to select another route.

Related Links Sharing your ETA(P. 154) Route select screen(P. 151)

Adding a destination

1 Display the destination information screen. 2 Touch [Add Stop]. 3 Search for a destination to add. 4 Touch [Add Stop].

Deleting a destination (when multiple destinations have been set)

1 Display the destination information screen. 2 Touch [Edit Stop].

3 Touch [ ] for the destina- tion you wish to delete.

4 Touch [Save]. The destination order can also be changed by touching and dragging the name of a destination.

Sharing your ETA

1 Display the destination information screen. 2 Touch [Share ETA].

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3 Touch the contact with whom you wish to share your esti- mated time of arrival.

4 Touch [Share].

5 Touch [OK].

When you arrive at a destination

When you arrive at a destination, the destination arrival screen will be displayed. A Shares position information

with a registered contact. To use this function, a smart- phone must be connected to the navigation system.

B Calls the destination. C Registers the destination as a

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Typical voice guidance prompts When a user is in active navigation and may or may not be on the navigation screen on the head unit; voice guidance for the active route will help user for maneuvers to turns, exits from highway/ freeway, entrance to highway/ freeway, U-turns, which lanes to stay in for these maneuvers, etc. Such maneuver points are referred to as guidance points. These voice prompts are audible to the user 2-3 times at specific distances when approaching a guidance point. Voice guidance can be heard in the language of user setting.

WARNING

Be sure to obey the traffic regulations and keep the road condition in mind especially when you are driving on IPD roads (roads that are not completely digitized in our database). The route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way street.

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5 Audio

5-1. Radio operation Listening to the radio . 158 Troubleshooting guide 161 Refer to the table be- low to identify the problem and take the suggested corrective action ....................... 162

5-2. USB flash drive opera- tion

Precautions for play- back of USB flash drive ......................... 163

Playing music files on a USB flash drive ..... 165

5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Precautions for play- back of iPod/iPhone. 167

Playing iPod/iPhone... 168 5-4. Apple CarPlay operation

Precautions for play- back of Apple Car- Play.......................... 170

Playing Apple CarPlay171 5-5. Android Auto operation

Precautions for play- back of Android Auto 173

Playing Android Auto . 174 5-6. Bluetooth audio opera-

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Playing Bluetooth au- dio ............................ 178

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Listening to the radio Switch to your preferred frequency or service and listen to the radio.

INFORMATION

The radio automatically blends to an HD Radio signal in AM or FM where available. The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broadcast is received.

Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 20 sta- tions from any of the AM/FM and SiriusXM bands.

If you navigate to another radio station while playing radio, the play- back screen is minimized. Touching the minimized playback screen restores the playback screen to its original size.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Touch [Radio]. 4 Select the station selection method or service as necessary.

[Favorites] : Select a broadcasting station from those registered as favorites. [Tune] : Select the broadcasting station by entering a frequency with the numeric keypad. [FM Radio] : Switches to FM mode. The FM station list, the 3 most recently listened stations, and the receivable FM broadcast- ing stations are displayed. [AM Radio] : Switches to AM mode. The AM station list, the 3 most recently listened stations, and the receivable AM broadcast- ing stations are displayed. [SiriusXM] : Switches to SiriusXM Radio mode.

Displays [For you] and contents/Super Categories/[All chan- nels]/[Listening History]. (This function is not available in some countries or areas)

5 Select the broadcasting station from the station list or genre. 6 Operate the radio that is being received as necessary.

Operating AM/FM/HD radio from the screen

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[Ch] : [ ]/[ ] to search for the receivable broadcast- ing stations. Touch and hold to jump to the next frequen- cy with available radio signal. When released, the broad- casting station closest to that position with the best recep- tion sensitivity is selected automatically. [Scan] :

AM/FM : SEEK UP and output the audio of the detected station for 10 sec. This is repeated.

HD : SEEK UP and output the audio of the HD station that includes the detected SPS for 10 sec. This is repeat- ed.

[ ] : Displayed when Multicast CH is supported in FM mode. Touch to display the SPS channel list. The mode can be changed to the displayed SPS channel list.

[ ] : Registers the currently received broadcasting station in favorites. When registered, touch to cancel. Preset switches of submenu : Receives the registered broad- casting station.

Operating SiriusXM Radio from the screen (This function is not available in some countries or areas)

[Ch] : [ ]/[ ] to search for the receivable channels.

Touch and hold to switch channels. When released, the current channel is received.

[ ]/[ ] : Fast rewind or fast forward the radio cache.

Touch and hold to jump to the start or end of the buffer.

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[ ] : Pause the radio cache.

[ ] : Play the radio cache. [Related] : Displays related channels on the Related Channels drawer menu. [Notify me] : Select an artist or song, or both an artist and song, to receive a notification when the corresponding broad- cast starts.

(When receiving a regular channel)Select a sports team to receive a notification when the corresponding broadcast starts. (When receiving a sport channel)

[ ] : Registers the currently received channel in favorites. When registered, touch to cancel. Preset switches of submenu : Receives the registered chan- nel.

Operating with the steering switches

[ ]/[ ] switches AM/FM/HD radio

Switches the frequencies or broadcasting stations registered in the preset switches in order. Push and hold to switch frequencies. When re- leased, the broadcasting station closest to that position with the best reception sensitivity is selected automatically.

SiriusXM Radio Switches the channels registered in the preset switches in order. Push and hold to switch channels. When released, the channel closest to that position with the best reception sensitivity is se- lected automatically.

Related Links Changing sound and media settings(P. 64) Changing the audio source(P. 32)

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Troubleshooting guide

Experience Cause Action

Mismatch of time alignment- a user may hear a short period of program- ming replayed or an echo, stutter or skip.

The radio stations analog and digital volume is not proper- ly aligned or the sta- tion is in ballgame mode.

None, radio broadcast issue. A user can contact the radio station.

Sound fades, blending in and out.

Radio is shifting be- tween analog and digital audio.

Reception issue, may clear- up as the vehicle continues to be driven. Turning the indi- cator of the [HD Radio AM] and[HD Radio FM] button off can force radio in an analog audio.

Audio mute con- dition when an HD2/HD3 multicast channel had been playing.

The radio does not have access to digi- tal signals at the mo- ment.

This is normal behavior, wait until the digital signal returns. If out of the coverage area, seek a new station.

Audio mute delay when selecting an HD2/HD3 multicast channel preset.

The digital multicast content is not availa- ble until HD Radio

broadcast can be de- coded and make the audio available. This takes up to 7 sec- onds.

This is normal behavior, wait for the audio to become avail- able.

Text information does not match the present song au- dio.

Data service issue by the radio broadcast- er.

Broadcaster should be notified. Com- plete the form:https://hdra- dio.com/stations/feedback/.

No text informa- tion shown for the present selected frequency.

Data service issue by the radio broadcast- er.

Broadcaster should be notified. Complete the form: https://hdradio.com/sta- tions/feedback/.

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Refer to the table below to identify the problem and take the suggested corrective action

When problems occur with the SiriusXM Radio tuner, a message will appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action.

Message Explanation

"SAT Antenna Error"

The SiriusXM Radio antenna is not connected. Check whether the SiriusXM Radio antenna cable is attached securely. Contact your Toyota certified dealer for assis- tance.

A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. Contact your Toyota certified dealer for assistance.

"No Satellite Signal"

The SiriusXM Radio signal is too weak at the current location. Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.

"Channel not available"

The channel you selected is not broadcasting any pro- gramming. Select another channel.

"SAT Hardware Error"

This indicates a problem in the SiriusXM Radio module. Contact your Toyota certified dealer for assistance.

"Something went wrong" Please try another channel.

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USB flash drive operation

Precautions for playback of USB flash drive Pay special attention to the following information about playing a USB flash drive.

INFORMATION

When a USB hub is used to connect multiple devices, devices other than the first device to be recognized cannot be used.

Removing a USB flash drive or disconnecting a connected device dur- ing playback may cause noise to be output.

When a USB flash drive is connected and the source is switched from another source to the USB flash drive, the first file on the drive is played. If the same USB flash drive (without its contents changed) is inserted again, playback will be started from the previously played song.

Reading a file in an unsupported format may affect operations.

WARNING

For safety reasons, the driver should not operate the USB flash drive while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave a USB flash drive inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the USB flash drive to malfunction.

Do not push down on or subject the connected USB flash drive to unnecessary pressure. The USB flash drive or port may be damaged.

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The USB flash drive or port may be damaged.

Playback of MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/ALAC/Ogg Vorbis When a USB flash drive storing MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/ ALAC/Ogg Vorbis files is connected, first all the files on the USB flash drive are checked. It is recommended that no files other than MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/ FLAC/ALAC/Ogg Vorbis files and no unnecessary folders are written onto the USB flash drive. This ensures that the USB flash drive check finishes quickly.

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INFORMATION

Many types of encoder software, such as freeware, are available in the market for MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/FLAC/ALAC/Ogg Vorbis. Depending on the encoder condition or file format, audio quality deterioration or noise at playback start may occur, or playback may not be possible.

NOTICE

Do not add an incorrect extension to a file. Adding an extension to a file that does not match the file contents may result in files being incorrectly recognized and played. This will output a loud noise that may damage the speakers. Incorrect example: Adding the ".mp3" extension to a file that is not MP3 Adding the ".wma" extension to a file that is not WMA

Related Links Information about media that can be used(P. 256) Format information(P. 256) USB flash drive(P. 261)

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Playing music files on a USB flash drive Play music files on a USB flash drive connected to the USB port to enjoy music. When a USB flash drive is connected, a switch with the device's name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices. Connect the USB flash drive.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Touch the device name or [USB]. 4 Operate the USB flash drive that is playing as necessary.

Operating from the screen

[ ] : Performs random playback.

Each time this is touched, the mode switches between ran- dom playback for all files or tracks, random play- back canceled, and random playback of the currently play- ing folder or album.

[ ] : Plays the currently playing file or track from the begin- ning. When at the start of the file or track, the previous file or track will play from the beginning.

Touch and hold to fast rewind. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Pauses playback.

[ ] : Plays.

[ ] : Switches the files or tracks. Touch and hold to fast forward. Release to start playback from that position.

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[ ] : Performs repeat playback. Each time this is touched, the mode switches in order from repeat the currently playing file or track, repeat playback of the currently playing folder or album, and repeat playback of all files or tracks.

[Browse] : Displays the playback mode in the submenu. Tracks can be selected from a list sorted by artist, album, folder, song, genre, or composer. [Shuffle play] is displayed when playing a track selected from the list. Touch this to return to the playback screen and perform random playback.

Operating with the steering switches

[ ]/[ ] switches Switches the files or tracks. Hold to fast rewind or fast for- ward. Release to start play- back from that position.

Related Links Changing the audio source(P. 32) Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

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Precautions for playback of iPod/iPhone Pay special attention to the following information about playing iPod/ iPhone. This function cannot be used while Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is connected with a USB cable.

INFORMATION

When a USB hub is used to connect multiple devices, devices other than the first device to be recognized cannot be used.

Disconnecting a port or disconnecting a connected device while in iPod/iPhone mode may cause noise to be output.

When switching from a different source to an iPod/iPhone while the iPod/iPhone is connected, playback will be started from the previously played track.*1

WARNING

For safety reasons, the driver should not operate the iPod/iPhone while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave the iPod/iPhone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehi- cle can become hot, which could cause the iPod/iPhone to malfunction.

Do not push down on or subject the connected iPod/iPhone to unnec- essary pressure. The iPod/iPhone, or the port, may be damaged.

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The iPod/iPhone or the port may be damaged.

Related Links iPhone/iPod(P. 260)

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Playing iPod/iPhone Play back music files on an iPod or iPhone connected to the USB port. When an iPod or iPhone is connected, a switch with the devi- ce's name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices.

INFORMATION

Depending on the generation and model of iPod or iPhone that is connected, the cover art image may look grainy or display of the list scroll may be slow.

Some operations may not be available or they may operate differently, depending on the generation and model of iPod/iPhone that is connect- ed.

Connect an iPod or iPhone.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources ]. 3 Touch the device name or [USB]. 4 Operate the iPod or iPhone that is playing as necessary.

Perform operations from the screen

[ ] : Performs shuffle playback.

Each touch switches the shuffle setting.*1

[ ] : Plays the currently playing track from the begin- ning. When at the start of the track, the previous track will play from the beginning.

Touch and hold to fast rewind. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Pauses playback.

[ ] : Plays.

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[ ] : Switches the tracks. Touch and hold to fast forward. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Performs repeat playback. Each touch during repeat playback switches the repeat set- ting.*1

[Browse] : Displays the playback mode in the submenu. Tracks can be selected from a list sorted by artist, album, song, playlist, genre, composer, Podcast, Audiobook, or Radio. [Shuffle play] is displayed when playing a track selected from the list. Touch this to return to the playback screen and perform shuffle playback.

Operating with the steering switches

[ ]/[ ] switches Switches the tracks. Hold to fast rewind or fast for- ward. Release to start play- back from that position.

Related Links Changing the audio source(P. 32) Connecting a device via the USB port(P. 33) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

*1 : The order in which shuffle or repeat settings switch depends on the connected device.

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Precautions for playback of Apple CarPlay Pay special attention to the following information about playing Ap- ple CarPlay. This function is not available in some countries or areas. This function cannot be used while Android Auto is connected.

INFORMATION

Disconnecting a connected device while Apple CarPlay is connected via USB may cause noise to be output.

When a different source is switched to Apple CarPlay while an iPhone is connected, playback will be started from the previously played track.

WARNING

For safety reasons, the driver should not operate the iPhone while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave the iPhone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the iPhone to malfunction.

Do not push down on or subject the connected iPhone to unnecessary pressure. The iPhone or port may be damaged.

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The iPhone or port may be dam- aged.

Related Links Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 116)

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Playing Apple CarPlay Play music files on an iPhone connected to the USB port or a wirelessly connected iPhone. When Apple CarPlay is connected, a switch with the device's name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devices.

INFORMATION

Some operations may not be available or they may operate differently, depending on the generation and model of iPhone that is connected.

In cases such as the track not playing normally or audio skipping, update iOS to the latest version. Updating may resolve the issues.

Connect Apple CarPlay.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Touch [Apple CarPlay] (device name). 4 Operate the Apple CarPlay that is playing as necessary.

Perform operations from the screen

[ ] : Performs shuffle playback.

Each touch switches the shuffle setting.*1

[ ] : Plays the currently playing track from the begin- ning. When at the start of the track, the previous track will play from the beginning.

Touch and hold to fast rewind. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Pauses playback.

[ ] : Plays.

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[ ] : Switches the tracks. Touch and hold to fast forward. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Performs repeat playback. Each touch during repeat playback switches the repeat set- ting.*1

[Open CarPlay] : Displays the Apple CarPlay screen. Operating with the steering switches

[ ]/[ ] switches Switches the tracks. Hold to fast rewind or fast for- ward. Release to start play- back from that position.

Related Links Changing the audio source(P. 32) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Using Apple CarPlay with an unregistered smartphone(P. 119) Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone(P. 122)

*1 : The order in which shuffle or repeat settings switch depends on the connected device.

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Android Auto operation

Precautions for playback of Android Auto Pay special attention to the following information about playing An- droid Auto. This function is not available in some countries or areas. This function cannot be used while Apple CarPlay is connected.

INFORMATION

Disconnecting a connected device while Android Auto is connected via USB may cause noise to be output.

When a different source is switched to Android Auto while an Android device is connected, playback will be started from the previously played track.

WARNING

For safety reasons, the driver should not operate the Android device while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave the Android device inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the Android device to mal- function.

Do not push down on or subject the connected Android device to un- necessary pressure. The Android device or port may be damaged.

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The Android device or port may be damaged.

Related Links Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 116)

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Playing Android Auto Play music files on an Android device connected to the USB port or a wirelessly connected Android device. When an Android device is connected, a switch with the device's name is displayed on the source selection screen. This may not be displayed for some devi- ces. Connect Android Auto.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Touch [Android Auto] (device name). 4 Operate the Android Auto that is playing as necessary.

Operating from the screen

[ ] : Plays the currently playing track from the begin- ning. When at the start of the track, the previous track will play from the beginning.

[ ] : Pauses playback.

[ ] : Plays.

[ ] : Switches the tracks. [Open Android Auto] : Displays the Android Auto screen.

Operating with the steering switches

[ ]/[ ] switches Switches the tracks.

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Related Links Changing the audio source(P. 32) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85) Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone(P. 126) Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone(P. 129)

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Bluetoothaudio operation

Precautions for Bluetooth audio playback Pay special attention to the following information when using Blue- tooth audio playback.

Registration of the cellular phone or other Bluetooth portable audio player (hereafter referred to as portable device) in the multimedia system is required before use. Please be aware that some functions may be limited depending on the model of portable device.

INFORMATION

Using simultaneously with a wireless device could negatively affect communication for each.

When the Wi-Fi function is enabled in the multimedia system settings, the Bluetooth audio sound may be interrupted.

WARNING

For safety reasons, the driver should not operate the portable device while driving.

The vehicle antenna for Bluetooth communication is built into the multimedia system. People using electrical medical devices other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemak- ers, or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should consult with their physician and the device manufacturer to determine whether electrical waves could adversely affect devices before use.

NOTICE

Do not leave the portable device inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the portable device to malfunction.

Do not push down on or subject the connected portable device to unnecessary pressure. The portable device or port may be damaged.

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The portable device or port may be damaged.

Do not use a portable device near the multimedia system. Bringing it too close could cause sound or connection quality to deteriorate.

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Related Links

Changing Wi-Fi setting(P. 81)

Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot(P. 83)

Precautions when using Bluetooth devices(P. 92)

Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 96)

Bluetooth(P. 262)

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Playing Bluetooth audio By connecting a portable device, the portable device can be used without operating it directly.

INFORMATION

The following information may not be displayed depending on the con- nected portable device. Folder title Song name Album name Artist name Playback time Total time Random Repeat Playback/pause Track up/down

The following issues may occur depending on the connected device. Operation cannot be performed from the multimedia system. Operation or volume is different. The display of data such as song information or time may differ

between the multimedia system and the portable device. The connection may disconnect when playback stops.

When playing for a long time, the sound may skip. The volume while connected may differ depending on the portable

device.

Connect a portable device to the multimedia system.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Touch the device name or [Bluetooth]. 4 Operate the Bluetooth audio that is playing as necessary.

Operating from the screen

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[ ] : Performs random playback.

Each touch switches the random setting.*1

[ ] : Plays the currently playing track from the begin- ning. When at the start of the track, the previous track will play from the beginning.

Touch and hold to fast rewind. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Pauses playback.

[ ] : Plays.

[ ] : Switches the tracks. Touch and hold to fast forward. Release to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Performs repeat playback. Each touch switches the repeat setting.*1

[Browse] : Displays the playback mode in the submenu. Tracks can be selected from a list. [Shuffle play] is displayed when playing a track selected from the list. Touch this to return to the playback screen and perform random playback.

Operating with the steering switches

*1 : The order in which random or repeat settings switch depends on the model.

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[ ]/[ ] switches Switches the tracks. Hold to fast rewind or fast for- ward. Release to start play- back from that position.

Related Links Changing the audio source(P. 32) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85)

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Integrated Streaming

Playing Integrated Streaming The Integrated Streaming can be listened via audio system. In order to use this function, the customer needs to download and install the Toyota app to mobile device first. Your music account must be linked in Toyota app. Go to https://www.toyota.com for more information. This function is not available in some countries or areas.

INFORMATION

The available functions and screen layout may vary by music app. If you navigate to another Integrated Streaming screen while playing

music, the playback screen is minimized. Selecting the minimized play- back screen restores the playback screen to its original size.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Sources]. 3 Select the desired streaming music service name to display

each function playing screen. 4 As necessary, operate the following while playing music.

Screen operation

[ ] : Stores the current playing song to library.

[ ]/[ ] : Switches the track.

Touch and hold to fast rewind/fast forward. Re- lease to start playback from that position.

[ ] : Stops the current playing music.

[ ] : Pauses playback.

[ ] : Plays.

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[ ] : Displays the menu. The selectable contents as follow: [Create station] : Creates a station that play songs similar to

current playing song. [Shuffle] : Performs random playback. Tracks or albums can

be automatically and randomly selected. [Repeat] : Performs repeat playback. Each time this is

touched, the mode switches in order of playlist, single track, and off.

[Love]/[Dislike] : Helps to personalize recommended con- tent in music app's homepage to better match your preferen- ces.

Song name on submenu list : The current playing song can be changed by touching folder name or song name.

Related Links Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

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6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls

Precautions for hands- free calling ............... 184

When hands-free call- ing might be malfunc- tioning ...................... 188

6-2. Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches

Operating with the steering switches ..... 192

6-3. How to make calls Making calls from call history ...................... 194

Making calls from the favorites list.............. 195

Making calls from con- tacts ......................... 196

Making calls from key- pad........................... 197

6-4. How to receive calls Answering calls.......... 198 Declining calls............ 200

6-5. In-call operations Perform operations from the in-call screen ................................. 201

Answer second call.... 203 Making a call to anoth- er party during an on- going call.................. 204

Making conference calls.......................... 205

Ending calls ............... 206 6-6. Changing phones for

hands-free calls Switching phones for hands-free calls ....... 207

6-7. Editing contact data Transferring contact data.......................... 209

6-8. How to use the message function

Precautions when us- ing the message func- tion ........................... 211

Making calls from the message function..... 215

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Precautions when using hands-free calls

Precautions for hands-free calling

By connecting a Bluetooth cellular phone that has been verified with the system, the phone function can be used to make and receive calls without operating the cellular phone directly. This is known as hands-free calling. A cellular phone must support the multimedia system specifications in order to connect to the system. However, be aware that some functions may be limited depending on the model of cellular phone. Even while connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, the hands- free phone screen for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto may not be displayed, depending on conditions.

INFORMATION

Observe the following precautions when using the cellular phone with the hands-free function. A cellular phone must be registered to the multimedia system and

connected with Bluetooth before hands-free calling can be used. To use hands-free calling, first register a cellular phone.

Make sure the cellular phone is able to utilize the Bluetooth function when using.

If attempting to make or receive a call during Bluetooth audio play- back, the screen display and dial tone or ringtone sound may be delayed.

The multimedia system is not guaranteed to operate for all Bluetooth

devices. The following issues may occur depending on the cellular phone mod- el. When the engine switch is operated during a hands-

free call, the call may be disconnected. The calling screen may not be displayed, or the in-call screen may

be displayed before the other party answers the phone. Even if numbers are entered using the numeric keypad on the calling

screen, the tone signal may not be transmitted depending on the cellular phone service provider.

After dialing, it may be necessary to perform operations on the cellu- lar phone.

Hands-free calling may be unavailable in the following situations.

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When outside of the calling area When outgoing calls are restricted, such as when the lines are con-

gested During emergency calls While contact data is being transferred from the cellular phone When dial lock is turned on for the cellular phone When the cellular phone is in use, such as when transmitting data When the cellular phone is malfunctioning When the cellular phone is not connected When the cellular phone has a low battery When the cellular phone is turned off When the settings prevent the cellular phone from being used for

hands-free calls When switching from data communication or contact transfer to

hands-free calling with the multimedia system. (While switching, Bluetooth connection status for the multimedia system will not be displayed)

When the cellular phone itself cannot be used for any other reason

If hands-free calling and the Wi-Fi function (Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Hotspot) are used simultaneously, the Bluetooth connection of the cellular phone may be disconnected.

WARNING

The driver should operate mobile devices in hands free mode only. Failure to follow this warning will lead to driver distraction which can cause personal injury or death.

The driver is solely responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle. People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni-

zation therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Bluetooth antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices.

Before using Bluetooth devices,users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its oper-

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WARNING

ation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices.

NOTICE

Do not leave a cellular phone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the cellular phone to malfunction.

Related Links

Precautions when using Bluetooth devices(P. 92)

Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles(P. 95)

Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 96)

Precautions for call audio

In a hands-free call, the car's built-in microphone can be used to speak. Pay special attention to the following information when mak- ing a hands-free call. The audio when receiving calls or when talking during calls are output from speakers on both sides of the front seats.

INFORMATION

During calls, take turns speaking with the other party on the phone. If both parties speak at the same time, it may be difficult to hear what the other party is saying.

If the receiver volume is too high, the other party's voice may be audi- ble outside the vehicle or echoes may be heard.

The other party may not hear your voice clearly in the following situa- tions. Driving on rough roads Driving at high speeds The roof or windows are open The sound of the air conditioning fan is loud

There is an adverse effect on sound quality (such as noise or echo) due to the phone or network being used.

If other Bluetooth devices are connected at the same time, noise may be generated in the hands-free system audio.

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If the multimedia system has been configured to use the Wi-Fi func- tion (Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Hotspot), noise may be generated in the hands- free system.

Precautions when selling or disposing of the vehicle

A lot of personal information is registered when using the hands-free system. Make sure to clear all information before selling or disposing of the vehicle. After initializing all the information, all the data in the multimedia system will be initialized and returned to the factory default. It cannot be returned to the state before initialization.

Related Links Changing the security settings(P. 70)

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When hands-free calling might be malfunctioning If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following table for possible reasons and solutions, and check the symptom again. Using hands-free calls

Symptom Possible reason Solution

Hands-free calls cannot be used

Your cellular phone does not support Bluetooth.

For a list of specific de- vices which operation has been confirmed on multime- dia system, check with your Toyota dealer or the follow- ing website: http://www.toyo- ta.com/audio-multimedia in the United States, http:// www.toyota.ca/connected in Canada, and http://www.toyo- tapr.com/audio-multimedia in Puerto Rico

Your cellular phone version is not com- patible with Blue- tooth.

Use a cellular phone com- patible with Bluetooth Core Specification Ver. 5.0 or later.

Cellular phone registration and connection

Symptom Possible reason Solution

Your cellular phone cannot be regis- tered

The cellular phone registration opera- tion has not been completed.

Select the authentication but- ton when it is shown on your cellular phone and continue the registration operation.

There is registration information remain- ing on either the cellular phone or the multimedia sys- tem.

Perform the registration oper- ation again after deleting the registration information from both the multimedia system and the cellular phone.

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Symptom Possible reason Solution

Cannot connect via Bluetooth

A cellular phone other than the one to use is already connected via Blue- tooth.

Manually connect the cellular phone to use via Bluetooth

from the multimedia system.

The Bluetooth

function of the cel- lular phone is not activated.

While the engine switch is in ACC or ON, activate the Bluetooth func- tion on the cellular phone.

The cellular phone registration informa- tion has been delet- ed.

Perform the registration oper- ation after deleting the regis- tration information from both the multimedia system and the cellular phone.

Calling and receiving calls

Symptom Possible reason Solution

Cannot make or re- ceive calls

Outside the service area

Move the vehicle into to a service coverage area.

Call restriction (di- al lock) is turned on for the cellular phone.

Turn off call restriction (dial lock) for the cellular phone.

Contacts

Symptom Possible reason Solution

Cannot transfer or automatically trans- fer contact data

The cellular phone profile does not support transferring contact data.

For a list of specific de- vices which operation has been confirmed on multime- dia system, check with your Toyota dealer or the follow- ing website: http://www.toyo- ta.com/audio-multimedia in the United States, http:// www.toyota.ca/connected in Canada, and http://www.toyo- tapr.com/audio-multimedia in Puerto Rico

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Symptom Possible reason Solution

Cannot transfer or automatically trans- fer contact data

[Sync contacts] in the Bluetooth set- tings on the multi- media system is set to off.

Set [Sync contacts] in the Bluetooth settings on the multimedia system to on.

The cellular phone is waiting for appro- val to transfer con- tacts.

Select the contacts transfer approval button on the cellular phone.

An approval confir- mation screen is displayed on the cellular phone

Always allow is not selected during ap- proval.

Select always allow and ap- prove on the cellular phone.

The contact data is registered else- where

The contacts are not registered to the cellular phone.

Register the contacts to the cellular phone.

When using the Bluetooth message function

Symptom Possible reason Solution

New message no- tifications are not displayed.

Set [Do not dis- turb] on multimedia system to ON.

Set [Do not disturb] on multi- media system to OFF.

Automatic message transfer function is not enabled on the cellular phone.

Enable automatic transfer function on the cellular phone.

Other conditions

Symptom Possible reason Solution

If symptoms do not improve after apply- ing possible solu- tions

The cellular phone and multimedia sys- tem are too far apart.

Move the cellular phone and multimedia system closer to- gether.

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Symptom Possible reason Solution

If symptoms do not improve after apply- ing possible solu- tions

Electromagnetic in- terference is being generated.

Turn the power off for any de- vices that may be generating electromagnetic waves, such as Wi-Fi devices.

Set the Wi-Fi setting on the multimedia system to off.

The cause lies in the cellular phone.

Turn the power off on the cel- lular phone and remove the battery pack.

Turn the cellular phone's Blue- tooth connection from off to on.

Turn off the cellular phone's Wi-Fi connection.

Stop any security software or background applications that are running on the cellular phone.

Make sure to carefully confirm the provider and operating sta- tus of applications installed on the cellular phone before use.

INFORMATION

For more details, refer to the instruction manual included with the cellular phone.

Related Links

Registering a Bluetooth device from the multimedia system(P. 96)

Deleting a registered Bluetooth device(P. 100)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85)

Disconnecting Wi-Fi(P. 112)

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Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches

Operating with the steering switches Some hands-free call functions can be operated from the steering switches, such as receiving or making calls. The steering switch functions change depending on the status of the multimedia system.

Operate the switches as nec- essary. [+] switch

Increases the ringtone volume or receiver volume. Press and hold to adjust continu- ously.

[-] switch Decreases the ringtone volume or receiver volume. Press and hold to adjust continuously.

[ ] switch Calls can be made using voice command. To end voice command, press and hold the talk switch.

[ ] switch When the multimedia system shows a screen other than the phone

screen, displays the history screen.

When the multimedia system shows the phone screen with [ ] displayed, makes a call.

When the multimedia system shows the phone screen with [ ] not displayed, displays the history screen.

While making a call or during a call, ends the call. While receiving a call or during call waiting, answers the call.

INFORMATION

While Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is connected, press [ ] to display the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto phone screen on the multimedia system.

While Apple CarPlay and a hands-free phone are connected, press [ ] to display the Apple CarPlay or multimedia system phone

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screen. The function that was used last is prioritized. If neither has been used, the primary device is prioritized.

While Android Auto and a hands-free phone are connected, press [ ] to display the multimedia system phone screen.

While receiving a call, answer the call with [ ] to display the phone screen for the incoming cellular phone (hands-free phone, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto).

Related Links Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto(P. 116) Starting voice control(P. 37)

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How to make calls

Making calls from call history Calls can be made to phone numbers that have been recorded in the call history as outgoing or incoming calls.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Recents] on the submenu. 3 Select the contact.

For phone numbers that are not registered in the contact, the phone number will be displayed as it is.

4 Touch the desired phone number.

INFORMATION

The latest 100 entries in the call history are shown. If the call history exceeds 100 entries, history items are automatically deleted starting from the oldest.

The outgoing call history is registered as follows, depending on conditions. If the call was placed to a phone number registered in contacts

or to the multimedia system, the name and image data are also registered if they exist.

The incoming call history is registered as follows, depending on conditions. If the call was received from a phone number registered in con-

tacts, the name and image data are also registered if they exist. If multiple calls were received from the same phone number, all

are registered. Missed calls and declined calls are also registered. If the other party does not support caller ID, the call is registered

as "Unknown". Calls that were placed on hold are also registered to the call history. Depending on the model of cellular phone, it may not be possible to

make international calls.

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Making calls from the favorites list Make a call from your favorites list.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Favorites] on the submenu. 3 Select the person you want

to call from your favorites list.

4 Touch the desired phone number.

INFORMATION

When [Sync contacts] is ON, cellular phone favorites are automati- cally transferred to the multimedia system.

Depending on the cellular phone model, favorites cannot be trans- ferred.

Related Links Transferring contact data(P. 209)

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Making calls from contacts Make a call from the contacts registered on the multimedia system.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Contacts] on the submenu. 3 Select a contact. 4 Touch the desired phone

number.

INFORMATION

If no contact data has been registered, contact data must be trans- ferred to the multimedia system.

The contact data of each hands-free phone that is used is displayed on the multimedia system. If two cellular phones are connected and the phone used for the hands-free call is switched, the contact data is also switched.

Related Links Transferring contact data(P. 209)

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Making calls from keypad Enter the phone number on the keypad to make a call.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Keypad] on the submenu. 3 Enter the phone number.

4 Touch [ ], or press the [ ] steering wheel switch.

Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 192)

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How to receive calls

Answering calls When there is an incoming call, the incoming call sounds and the incoming call screen or incoming call notification is displayed. Answer the call by doing one

of the following.

Touch [ ].

Press the [ ] switch on the steering wheel.

INFORMATION

The incoming call screen is not displayed while the peripheral moni- toring screen is being displayed. Incoming call notification is provided by ringtone only.

During an incoming call, all sounds other than those coming from the hands-free call are muted. However, voice guidance with a higher priority than the hands-free call is not muted.

Even if the cellular phone ringtone is set on the multimedia system, the multimedia system may output a different ringtone depending on the cellular phone settings.

Depending on the cellular phone settings such as drive mode, you may not be able to receive calls.

Depending on the cellular phone model, the following may occur. The ringtone may be heard from both the vehicle speakers and the

cellular phone. When receiving a call, the caller's phone number may not be dis-

played. If a call was received by operating the cellular phone directly, or if

the cellular phone has been set to automatically answer calls, the call may stay on the cellular phone.

If there was an incoming call while the cellular phone is transmit- ting data, the incoming call screen may not be displayed on the multimedia system and the ringtone may not sound.

The call is declined when a call is received from a phone number that is set to be declined in the cellular phone settings.

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Related Links Changing the voice control settings(P. 68) Operating with the steering switches(P. 192) Using the Intelligent Assistant system(P. 34)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85)

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Declining calls On the multimedia system, calls can be declined using several meth- ods. When receiving a call, perform any of the following opera-

tions to decline the call.

Touch [ ]. Operate the cellular phone directly.

INFORMATION

The call is declined when a call is received from a phone number that is set to be declined in the cellular phone settings.

Setting [Do not disturb] in the Bluetooth settings to on enables hands-free calls to be declined and notification by audio and display to be disabled. However, this is not applied to the phone function of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. Even while a hands-free phone and Android Auto are connected, this is not applied to the hands-free call function.

Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 192) Using the Intelligent Assistant system(P. 34)

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In-call operations

Perform operations from the in-call screen During a call, various operations can be performed from the in-call screen.

[ ] : Mute your voice. To can- cel, touch the button again. Press and hold to put the call on hold. The button turns blue during

mute. The other party's voice can be

heard even when muted.

[ ] : Displays the keypad screen. The call screen will be dis- played as small while the keypad screen is displayed.

[ ] : Hang up during a call.

[ ] : Display the contact list in the submenu to make a call to another person.

You can make a call to another person by touching the phone number during a call to make a call.

[ ] : Allows a call to be switched between the cellular phone and the multimedia system. During a cellular phone call, the button changes to blue.

[ ] : Cancel the pending call. Only displayed on hold.

[ ] : Reduce the call screen.

[ ] : Display the call screen in the main area.

INFORMATION

Depending on the state of the multimedia system, the call screen may be reduced or not displayed.

Switching calls may not be possible depending on the cellular phone model.

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Calls cannot be switched from the hands-free system to the cellular phone while driving.Switching calls may not be possible depending on the cellular phone model.

If the cellular phone you are talking on is connected to the multimedia system as a hands-free phone, the busy screen is displayed. Depend- ing on the cellular phone model, the call can be either a cellular phone or a multimedia system.

If you operate the engine switch during a call with a hands-free phone, the call may be disconnected or continued on the cellular phone depending on the cellular phone model. If you want to continue on your cellular phone, you may need to operate your cellular phone.

Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 192) Changing sound and media settings(P. 64)

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Answer second call If you receive a second call from another party during an ongoing call, call-waiting can be used to handle both calls. When a second call is received, an incoming call notification is displayed at the top of the screen.

INFORMATION

You must have a call waiting contract with your cellular phone provider. If the cellular phone does not support HFP Ver. 1.5 or later, call-waiting

will not be available. Depending on the cellular phone model and subscription details, it may

not be possible to use this function.

When receiving a second call, touch [ ] on the screen, or press the [ ] switch on the steering wheel. Answering the second call places the previous call on hold. The caller will be switched each time [Swap calls] is touched.

Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 192)

Declining second calls

If you receive a second call from another party during an ongoing call, call-waiting can be used to decline the call.

When receiving a second call, touch [ ].

INFORMATION

Depending on the model of cellular phone, both calls may be disconnect- ed. Refer to the instruction manual included with the cellular phone.

Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 192)

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Making a call to another party during an ongoing call You can call a new third party during an ongoing call.

1 Touch [ ] on the in-call screen.

2 Select the contact. 3 Select the phone number.

This function puts the other party on hold during a call.

INFORMATION

You must have a call waiting contract with your cellular phone pro- vider.

If the cellular phone does not support HFP Ver. 1.5 or later, call- waiting will not be available.

Depending on the cellular phone model and subscription details, it may not be possible to use this function.

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Making conference calls Add the person on hold when talking to another party while a call is on hold. Touch [Merge calls] during an ongoing call with a third party.

Calls on hold are taken off hold and switched to a conference call.

INFORMATION

A subscription for conference calls must be purchased with the cellu- lar phone provider.

Depending on the cellular phone model and subscription details, it may not be possible to use this function.

When the conference call ends, the call ends with all members of the conference call.

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Ending calls Several methods are available for ending a hands-free call. Perform any of the following operations during a call.

Press the [ ] switch on the steering wheel. Press and hold to end all calls, including the calls on hold.

Touch [ ] while making a call or on the in-call screen. Operate the cellular phone to end the call.

Related Links Operating with the steering switches(P. 192)

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Changing phones for hands-free calls

Switching phones for hands-free calls If two cellular phones are connected as hands-free phones, each cellular phone can be used. Hands-free phones provide functionality to switch which cellular phone to use. The hands-free phone screen displays the selected cellular phone data, such as contacts and history. Functions such as incoming calls can also be used with the unselected cellular phone. In order to connect two devices as hands-free phones, driver identifi- cation will be required.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Devices].

3 Select the cellular phone you want to use. A different cellular phone cannot be selected during a call or while a call is incoming or outgoing.

INFORMATION

If making a call from a screen other than the hands-free phone screen, the call is placed as the primary device.

If you are on a hands-free call using either one of the devices, calls cannot be placed from the other device.

When a hands-free call is being made by any of the hands-free phones and an incoming call is answered by another hands-free phone, the first call is disconnected.

The following functions are also available on the unselected cellular phone. Phone incoming call function Message receiving and sending functions (when receiving a mes-

sage) The primary device will not necessarily be changed even if the

cellular phone is switched.

Related Links Registering a user profile(P. 46)

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Changing and registering a user profile(P. 53)

Setting a Bluetooth device as a primary device(P. 105)

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Editing contact data

Transferring contact data Up to 5,000 contacts can be registered for each connected cellular phone. Only the contacts corresponding to the connected cellular phone can be displayed. In the contacts, up to 4 phone numbers can be registered for each contact. Contacts are managed for each connected phone. This function can be used with cellular phones that support automat- ic contact data transfer (PBAP). Refer to the included instruction manual or compatible profiles for the connected cellular phone, to determine whether it supports automatic contact data transfer (PBAP). To automatically transfer contacts (PBAP), you need to turn on [Sync contacts] in the Bluetooth settings.

INFORMATION

When transferring contact data, each data is subject to the following restrictions. When 5 or more phone numbers are registered to a single contact,

all phone numbers will be registered to the multimedia system as multiple contacts with the same name.

The name is transferred at the same time as the phone number. Depending on the model, symbols may not be transferred, or all characters may not be transferred. Also even if it is transferred, it may not be displayed correctly.

Typically, secret memory is not read. (It is possible in some cases, depending on cellular phone specifications)

The group names registered to the cellular phone are not transferred. The phone number type shown in contacts on the multimedia system

is automatically assigned based on information from the source de- vice. However, depending on the model of cellular phone and usage environment, the icons may all be identical.

Models of cellular phone that support batch transfer have the following characteristics when transferring contact data. Transfer may take as long as 10 minutes. Even if the contact list transfer screen is being displayed, it is possi-

ble to switch to another screen. In this case, contact list transfer will continue.

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Events will be handled in the following way during contact list transfer. If the engine switch is turned off during contact list

transfer, the transfer will be canceled. In this case, start the engine and carry out transfer operations again.

In the following cases, the contact data being transferred is not saved. (Some of the transferred data is not saved either.) When automatic transfer (PBAP) ends in the middle due to the mem-

ory capacity of the multimedia system. When automatic transfer (PBAP) is interrupted for some reason.

The multimedia systems contact data cannot be transferred to the cellular phone.

During contact list transfer, the Bluetooth audio connection may be disconnected. It will be reconnected once transfer is complete. (Recon- nection may not be possible for some models)

When transferring, make sure the multimedia system has been started. The automatic contact data transfer (PBAP) function enables the trans-

fer of contacts, favorites, and history to the multimedia system. Some cellular phone models do not allow favorites to be transferred.

If [Sync contacts] is on, cellular phone favorites will be automatically transferred to the multimedia system.

Depending on the model, it may be necessary to perform operations on the cellular phone when transferring contact data with automatic contact data transfer (PBAP).

If you want to transfer contacts by automatic transfer (PBAP), you need to enable the contact sharing setting on your mobile phone.

If automatic contact list transfer (PBAP) does not start, terminating all other functions may resolve the issue.

To transfer contact image data, you need to turn on [Sync contacts] in the Bluetooth settings.

Related Links

Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles(P. 95)

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85)

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How to use the message function

Precautions when using the message function Messages are transferred from the cellular phone connected for hands-free calls. The multimedia system can be used to check, re- ply, and send messages (excluding MMS). Depending on the cellular phone model being connected, it may not be possible to transfer messages to the multimedia system. If the cellular phone does not support messaging, this function cannot be used. This function can be used with cellular phones that support HFP and MAP. Refer to the instruction manual included with the cellular phone or the compatible profiles for the cellular phone to determine whether or not it supports HFP or MAP.

INFORMATION

You need to enable the message sharing setting from your cellular phone settings.

This function cannot be used during emergency calls. E-mail function is not supported. Depending on the cellular phone model, it may not be possible to use

the reply function. Cellular phone messages will be automatically transferred when each

message function is used. Messages sent and received after connecting to the multimedia system

are transferred to the multimedia system. Depending on the connected cellular phone model, it may be necessa-

ry to perform additional operations on the cellular phone. For SMS messages, the subject is not displayed. Text messages can be replaced with voice data while driving. If [Auto read messages] is on, messages are read aloud. Some information may not be displayed depending on your cellular

phone model and registration status to the multimedia system. Outgoing messages created using Intelligent Assistant can be read

aloud before being sent.

Related Links

Setting Bluetooth devices(P. 85)

Bluetooth specifications and compatible profiles(P. 95)

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Checking messages

Sent and received messages can be checked.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Messages] on the submenu. 3 Select the message sender.

If the body of the message fails to be read, start over from the begin- ning.

4 Select each item as necessa- ry.

[ ] : Reads the message aloud. To stop the message be- ing read aloud, touch[ ]. [Send message] : Intelligent Assistant system starts.

Related Links Replying to Message(P. 213) Making calls from the message function(P. 215)

Checking new messages

When an SMS or MMS message is received, a new message notifi- cation is displayed at the top of the screen. The following operations can

be performed when a mes- sage is received.

[ ] : Allows a reply to the message.

[ ] : Reads the message aloud. To stop the message be- ing read aloud, touch [ ].

Related Links Replying to Message(P. 213)

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Replying to Message

Reply to messages by selecting the Intelligent Assistant, touch [ ] or [ ], and saying "Send a message" and follow voice prompts. Al- so, reply to messages by using the hands-free screen, follow those operation instructions below.

1 Touch [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Messages] on the submenu. 3 Select the message sender.

Chat is displayed.

4 Touch [Send message]. 5 Enter a message using voice

command system. Replies can be sent with tem-

plates using Intelligent Assis- tant. (Quick reply)

If there is a valid subscription to the service*1, Intelligent Assistant system can be used to enter the text of the message. (Templates can also be used to reply.)

Related Links Using the Intelligent Assistant system(P. 34)

Sending new messages

New SMS messages can be created. MMS is not supported.

1 Tough [ ] on the main menu. 2 Touch [Messages] on the submenu. 3 Touch [New message].

4 Follow voice prompt and on screen directions to com- plete your task.

*1 : This function is not available in some countries or areas.

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Related Links Using the Intelligent Assistant system(P. 34)

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Making calls from the message function Hands-free calls can be made using the message function.

Touch the blue number to make a call. Consecutive numbers may be recognized as phone numbers. In addition, some phone numbers, such as phone numbers from other countries, may not be recognized.

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7 Connected Services

7-1. Connected Services overview

Functional overview... 218 Type A: Function ach- ieved by using DCM and the system ........ 220

Type B: Function ach- ieved by using DCM. 221

Type C: Function ach- ieved by using DCM and a smartphone.... 223

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Connected Services overview

Functional overview Connected Services include following services: User Profile Drive Connect (including Cloud Navigation, Intelligent Assistant,

and Destination Assist)

Wi-Fi Connect (including Wi-Fi Hotspot and Integrated Stream- ing)

Safety Connect Remote Connect Service Connect

Types of functions

The functions included are classified into the following types. Type A: Function achieved by using DCM and the system Type B: Function achieved by using DCM Type C Function achieved by using DCM and a smartphone

Function Type

User Profile, Drive Connect, Wi-Fi Connect, OTA Type A

Safety Connect Type B

Remote Connect, Service Connect Type C

INFORMATION

These functions are not made available in some countries, areas, or on some models.

Connected services functionality is dependent upon network reception level and signal strength.

Before using the function

Subscription After you have accepted the Connected Services Agreement

("Connected Services Terms of Use" and "Connected Services Privacy Notice") on the Toyota App when you register the vehicle to your account, you can begin receiving services. A variety of

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subscription agreements are available. Contact your Toyota deal- er, or call 1-800-331-4331 in the United States, 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, or 1-888-869-6828 in Canada.

Availability of function(s) These functions are not made available in some countries, areas, or on some models.

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Type A: Function achieved by using DCM and the system The functionality of User Profile, Drive Connect (Cloud Navigation, Intelligent Assistant, Destination Assist), Wi-Fi Connect (Wi-Fi Hotspot, Integrated Streaming) is made possible through the shared work of the DCM and the system. These services are available by subscription on select, telematics hardware- equipped vehicles and supported by the Toyota, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For details about: User Profile: ( P.46) Intelligent Assistant: ( P.34) Cloud Navigation: ( P.138) Destination Assist:( P.147) Integrated Streaming: ( P.181)

Wi-Fi Hotspot: ( P.83)

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Type B: Function achieved by using DCM The functionality of Safety Connect is made possible by the use of a DCM. For details, refer to the vehicle "OWNERS MANUAL".

INFORMATION

Free/Open Source Software Information This product contains Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). The license information and/or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL. https://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=ALL&search=TL21BNU

Exposure to radio frequency signals:The system installed in your vehi- cle includes a low power radio transmitter and receiver. The system receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.

In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards pre- viously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. ANSI (American National Standards Institute) C95.1 [1992] NCRP (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement)

Report 86 [1986] ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protec-

tion) [1996] These standards are based on comprehensive and periodic evalua-

tions of the relevant scientific literature. Over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and in- dustry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).

The system complies with the FCC guidelines in addition to those standards.

Contact with the Toyota response center is dependent upon the tele- matics device being in operative condition, cellular connection availabil- ity, navigation map data, and GPS satellite signal reception, which can limit the ability to reach the Toyota response center or receive support. Enrollment and Connected Services Agreement ("Connected Services Terms of Use" and "Connected Services Privacy Notice") required. A variety of subscription terms are available; charges vary by subscription term selected.

The Toyota response center offers support in multiple languages.

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Select Safety Connect-subscribed vehicles are capable of communicat- ing vehicle information. Please see the terms and conditions for addi- tional details. Owners who do not wish to have their vehicle transmit this information can opt out at the time of enrollment or by calling 1-800-331-4331 in the United States, 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, or 1-888-869-6828 in Canada, and following the prompts for Safety Connect.

For further details about the service, contact your Toyota dealer. The system functions are not subject to section 255 of the Telecommu-

nications Act and the system is not TTY compatible.

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Type C: Function achieved by using DCM and a smart- phone

The functionality of Remote Connect and Service Connect are made possible by the use of a DCM and a smartphone. For details about these services, refer to https://www.toyo- ta.com/connected-services in the United States, https://www.toyo- tapr.com/serviciosconectados in Puerto Rico, and https://www.toyo- ta.ca/toyota/en/about/connected-services in Canada.

Remote Connect

Remote Connect is a smartphone application that lets you view and remotely control certain aspects of your vehicle. Availability of function This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

INFORMATION

Availability of functions of the Remote Connect is dependent on net- work reception level.

Remote Connect should only be used by authorized users. Laws in some communities may require that the vehicle be within view

of the user when operating Remote Connect. In some states, use of Remote Connect may violate state or local laws. Before using Remote Connect, check your state and local laws.

Any malfunction of the vehicle should be repaired by your Toyota deal- er.

Remote Connect is designed to work at temperatures above approxi- mately -22 F (-30 C). This specification is related to the Remote Con- nect operation, but is dependent on the vehicles operating temperature range which may be different.

Content is subject to change without notice. Additional information can be found at https://www.toyota.com/connect-

ed-services in the United States, https://www.toyotapr.com/serviciosco- nectados in Puerto Rico, and https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/about/ connected-services in Canada.

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WARNING

Operating Remote Connect incorrectly may lead to unforeseen accidents or malfunctions. Check the vehicle condition and assume full responsibili- ty before using.

Service Connect

Service Connect uses DCM to collect and transmit vehicle data that allows Toyota to provide: Vehicle Health Report (VHR) (Safety Recalls, Service Campaigns,

Current Vehicle Alerts, Required Maintenance, and Vehicle Condi- tion Status)

Maintenance Notifications Vehicle Alert Notifications Availability of function This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

INFORMATION

Availability of functions of the Service Connect is dependent on network reception level.

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8 Parking assist system

8-1. Rear view monitor sys- tem

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Rear view monitor sys- tem precautions ....... 229

Things you should know ........................ 234

8-2. Toyota parking assist monitor

Toyota parking assist monitor functions ..... 236

Displaying the guide screen ...................... 238

Changing the guide line display mode ..... 240

Precautions for the Toyota parking assist monitor..................... 246

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Rear view monitor system function The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle with reference fixed guide lines on the screen while backing up, for example while parking.

INFORMATION

The screen illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed on the screen.

Driving precautions

The rear view monitor system is a supplemental device intended to assist the driver when backing up. When backing up, be sure to vis- ually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. If you do not, you may hit another vehicle, and could possibly cause an accident. Pay attention to the following precautions when using the rear view monitor system.

WARNING

Never depend on the rear view monitor system entirely when backing up. The image and the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may differ from the actual state. Use caution, just as you would when backing up any vehicle.

Be sure to back up slowly, depressing the brake pedal to control vehicle speed.

The instructions given are only guide lines. When and how much to turn the steering wheel will vary according to traffic conditions, road surface conditions, vehicle condition, etc. when parking. It is necessary to be fully aware of this before using the rear view monitor system.

When parking, be sure to check that the parking space will accommo- date your vehicle before maneuvering into it.

Do not use the rear view monitor system in the following cases: On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow When using tire chains or emergency tires When the back door is not closed completely On roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or slopes

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WARNING

In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is moving, or you may become unable to see the image on the screen. Be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding.

If the tire sizes are changed, the position of the fixed guide lines dis- played on the screen may change.

The camera uses a special lens. The distances between objects and pedestrians that appear in the image displayed on the screen will differ from the actual distances.

Screen description

The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the "R" position while the engine switch is in ON.

A Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.

B RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)*1

When the rear radar detects that a vehicle is approaching from the rear, an indicator is displayed on the screen. (For details about RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert), see the "OWNERS MANUAL".)

C Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle. Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of the bumper.

D Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle.

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Displays a point approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (blue) from the edge of the bumper.

E Vehicle center guide line This line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground.

WARNING

The position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change due to factors such as number of passengers, load capacity, and road gradient. Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings while you are driving.

As the RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) displays are overlaid on the camera image, the surrounding brightness and colors may make them difficult to see.

Canceling rear view monitor system

The rear view monitor system is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the "R" position.

*1 : If equipped

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Rear view monitor system precautions

Area displayed on screen

The rear view monitor system displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. A Corners of bumper

The area around both corners of the bumper will not be dis- played.

INFORMATION

The image adjustment procedure for the rear view monitor system screen is the same as the procedure for adjusting the screen.

The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orien- tation conditions.

Objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be displayed.

The camera uses a special lens. The distance of the image that ap- pears on the screen differs from the actual distance.

Items which are located higher than the camera may not be displayed on the monitor.

Related Links Changing the screen display settings(P. 62)

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The camera

The camera for the rear view monitor system is located as shown in the illustration.

Using the camera

If dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud, etc.) is adhering to the camera, it cannot transmit a clear image. In this case, flush it with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth.

NOTICE

The rear view monitor system may not operate properly in the following cases. If the back of the vehicle is hit, the position and mounting angle of the

camera may change. As the camera has a water proof construction, do not detach, disas-

semble or modify it. This may cause incorrect operation. When cleaning the camera lens, flush the camera with a large quan-

tity of water and wipe it with a soft and wet cloth. Strongly rubbing the camera lens may cause the camera lens to be scratched and unable to transmit a clear image.

Do not allow organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner or a glass coating to adhere to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off as soon as possible.

If the temperature changes rapidly, such as when hot water is poured on the vehicle in cold weather, the system may not operate normally.

When washing the vehicle, do not apply intensive bursts of water to the camera or camera area. Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning.

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NOTICE

Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.

Differences between the screen and the actual road

The distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.

The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.

The distance guide lines give a distance guide for flat road surfa- ces. In any of the following situations, there is a margin of error between the fixed guide lines on the screen and the actual dis- tance/ course on the road.

When the ground behind the vehicle slopes up sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guide lines and the actual dis- tance/course on the road.

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When the ground behind the vehicle slopes down sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be farther from the vehi- cle than the actual distance. Be- cause of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guide lines and the actual dis- tance/course on the road.

When any part of the vehicle sags When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the fixed guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road. A A margin of error

When approaching three-dimensional objects

The distance guide lines are displayed according to flat surfaced ob- jects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the vehicle width guide lines and distance guide lines. When approaching a three-dimensional object that extends outward (such as the flatbed of a truck), be careful of the following.

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Vehicle width guide lines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the vehi- cle width guide lines and the vehi- cle does not look as if it hits the truck. However, the rear body of the truck may actually cross over the vehicle width guide lines. In reality if you back up as guided by the vehicle width guide lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. A Vehicle width guide lines

Distance guide lines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point . How- ever, in reality if you back up to point , you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that is closest and is farthest away. However, in reality, the distance to

and is the same, and is farther than and .

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Things you should know If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.

Symptom Likely cause Solution

The image is difficult to see

The vehicle is in a dark area The temperature around the

lens is either high or low The outside temperature is

low There are water droplets on

the camera It is raining or humid Foreign matter (mud etc.) is

adhering to the camera Sunlight or headlights are

shining directly into the cam- era

The vehicle is under fluores- cent lights, sodium lights, mercury lights etc.

Back up while visually checking the vehicles sur- roundings. (Use the monitor again once conditions have been improved.) The procedure for adjust- ing the picture quality of the rear view monitor sys- tem is the same as the procedure for adjusting the screen.

The image is blurry

Dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera.

Flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth.

The image is out of alignment

The camera or surrounding area has received a strong im- pact.

Have the vehicle inspect- ed by your Toyota dealer.

The fixed guide lines are very far out of align- ment

The camera position is out of alignment.

Have the vehicle inspect- ed by your Toyota dealer.

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Symptom Likely cause Solution

The fixed guide lines are very far out of align- ment

The vehicle is tilted (there is a heavy load on the vehicle, tire pressure is low due to a tire puncture, etc.)

The vehicle is used on an in- cline.

If this happens due to these causes, it does not indicate a malfunction. Back up while visually checking the vehicles sur- roundings.

Related Links Changing the screen display settings(P. 62)

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Toyota parking assist monitor

Toyota parking assist monitor functions*1

The Toyota parking assist monitor is a device that assists reversing when parking and in other situations by displaying vision from the rear camera installed on the vehicle.

INFORMATION

The illustrations of screens used in the descriptions are examples and may differ to the actual vision from the camera due to vehicle glare and such like.

WARNING

Always make sure to visually check your surroundings while you are driving.

The actual position and distance of people and obstacles that appear on the screen differ due to the characteristics of the camera lens.

Displaying the Toyota parking assist monitor screen

When the shift lever is in "R" position with the engine switch turned ON, the Toyota parking assist monitor screen will be displayed.

A Rear view B Wide rear view C Touch the display mode switching button

INFORMATION

Display settings, such as the guide line modes, can be saved as My Setting by registering to user profiles. They can be recalled when the driver is recognized.

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The Intelligent Assistant can be used to change the screen mode.

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Displaying the guide screen Shift the shift lever to "R" position. The mode switches each time touch the display mode button.

Rear view

Wide rear view

A Display mode switching button Switches display mode between the rear view and the wide rear view.

B Intuitive parking assist mute button Temporarily mutes the intuitive parking assist buzzer sounds. Operating the shift lever automatically cancels mute.

C Guide line switching button Switches the guide line mode.

D Voice recognition icon This icon is displayed when the Intelligent Assistant is in operation.

E RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) When the rear radar detects that a vehicle is approaching from the rear, an indicator is displayed on the screen. (For details about RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert), see the "OWNERS MANUAL".)

F Intuitive parking assist

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When the sensor detects a stationary object, a pop-up is displayed on the top-left of the guide screen. (For details about the intuitive parking assist, see the "OWNERS MANUAL".)

WARNING

The position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change due to factors such as number of passengers, load capacity, and road gradient. Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings while you are driving.

As the intuitive parking assist and RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) displays are overlaid on the camera image, the surrounding brightness and colors may make them difficult to see.

Turning off the Toyota parking assist monitor

The Toyota parking assist monitor turns off when the shift lever is in any position other than "R" position.

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Changing the guide line display mode The guide line display mode changes every time you touch the guide line switching button. Estimated course lines mode This mode displays estimated course lines that move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.

A Vehicle width guide lines Displays course lines when the vehicle is being reversed in a straight line. The lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle. When the vehicle is straight, the guide lines will overlap with the

estimated course lines. B Estimated course lines

Displays course lines (yellow) that are linked to operation of the steering wheel.

C Distance guide lines Displays the distance behind the vehicle. The distance guide line is linked to the estimated course lines. Displays about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) and 3 ft. (1 m) (yellow) from the

center of the end of the rear bumper. D Distance guide line

Displays about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (blue) from the end of the rear bumper. E Vehicle center guide line

Displays the center of the vehicle width guide lines.

Parking assist guide lines mode This mode displays the steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines). This mode is recommended for those who have a

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sense of the vehicle and can park the vehicle without the aid of the estimated course lines.

A Vehicle width guide lines Displays course lines when the vehicle is being reversed in a straight line. The lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle.

B Parking assist guide lines Displays the course lines of the smallest turn possible behind the vehi- cle. Use the position of operating the steering wheel when parking as a

guide. C Distance guide line

Displays the distance behind the vehicle. Displays about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the center of the end of the

rear bumper. D Vehicle center guide line

Displays the center of the vehicle width guide lines.

Distance guide line mode This mode only displays the distance guide line. It is recommended for those who do not need the guide lines.

A Distance guide line

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Displays the distance behind the vehicle. Displays about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the center of the end of the

rear bumper.

Estimated course center line mode*1

This mode displays estimated course lines and a vehicle center guide line that move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel. Use this mode when you are approaching a signpost or pole with the center of the rear bumper.

A Distance guide lines Displays the distance behind the vehicle. The distance guide line is linked to the estimated course lines. Displays about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) and 3 ft. (1 m) (yellow) from the

center of the end of the rear bumper. B Estimated course lines

Displays course lines (yellow) that are linked to operation of the steering wheel.

C Estimated course center line Displays the vehicle center guide line (green) that is linked to operation of the steering wheel.

INFORMATION

The guide lines will not be displayed if the back door is not closed. If the back door is closed but the guide lines are still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.

The intuitive parking assist is a feature that notifies the driver of nearby objects and displays an image of the direction of the detected object on the screen.

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The intuitive parking assist display position and the position of the object displayed on the camera image may not correspond.

WARNING

The vehicle width guide lines are wider than the actual width of the vehi- cle. Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surround- ings when you are reversing.

Parking using the estimated course lines mode

1 Shift the shift lever to "R" position. 2 Turn the steering wheel so

that the estimated course lines are within the parking space and then reverse slow- ly. A Estimated course lines B Parking space

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3 When the rear of the ve- hicle has entered the park- ing space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width guide lines are with- in the left and right dividing lines of the parking space. A Vehicle width guide lines

4 Once the vehicle width guide lines and the parking space lines are parallel, straighten the steering wheel and reverse slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space.

5 Stop the vehicle in an appropriate place to finish parking.

Parking using the parking assist guide lines mode

1 Shift the shift lever to "R" position.

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2 Reverse until the parking as- sist guide lines align with the left-hand dividing line of the parking space. A Parking space dividing line B Parking assist guide lines

3 Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, and reverse slowly.

4 Once the vehicle is parallel with the parking space, straight- en the steering wheel and reverse slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space.

5 Stop the vehicle in an appropriate place to finish parking.

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Precautions for the Toyota parking assist monitor

Driving precautions

The Toyota parking assist monitor is equipment that assists the driv- er reverse the vehicle. Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings when reversing. If not, you may collide with other vehicles or an unforeseen accident may occur. Follow the below precautions when using the Toyota parking assist monitor.

WARNING

Never reverse only looking at the screen. The images displayed on the screen may differ to the actual situation. Hence, if only looking at the screen when reversing, you may collide with another vehicle or have an unforeseen accident. In particular, be careful not to collide with vehicles parked nearby or other objects. Always make sure to use the rear-view and side mirrors as well as visually check behind you and your surroundings when reversing.

Depress the brake pedal to adjust your speed and slowly reverse the vehicle.

If collision is likely with a nearby vehicle, obstacle, or person, or mount the shoulder of the road, depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle.

The instructions given for the Toyota parking assist monitor modes are only guidelines. When and how much to turn the steering wheel will vary according to traffic conditions, road surface conditions, vehicle condition, and so on when parking. It is necessary to be fully aware of this before using the Toyota parking assist monitor.

When parking, be sure to check that the parking space will accommo- date your vehicle before reversing into it.

Do not use the Toyota parking assist monitor in the following cases: On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow When using tire chains or emergency tires When the back door is not closed completely On roads that are not flat or straight, such as hills or bends

In low external temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is moving, or you may not be able to see the image on the screen, so always visually check your surroundings while you are driving.

If tire sizes are changed, the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may be incorrect.

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WARNING

The actual position and distance of people and obstacles that appear on the screen differ due to the characteristics of the camera lens.

NOTICE

The camera may not function correctly and the image may be displayed on the screen in the following manner: When the shift lever is in "R" position, part or all of the screen may

appear black When the shift lever is in "R" position, the screen may not change to

the camera image The guide lines are not displayed on the camera image, and attention

symbols and caution notices are displayed

Area displayed on the screen

Rear view A Area displayed on the screen B Objects not displayed on the

screen Areas close to both corners of the bumper will not appear on the screen.

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Wide rear view A Area displayed on the screen B Objects not displayed on the

screen Areas close to both corners of the bumper will not appear on the screen.

INFORMATION

The range that is displayed on the screen may differ due to the state of the vehicle and road surface.

Areas close to both corners of the bumper and under the bumper will not appear on the screen.

The depth perception of the image displayed on the screen differs to the actual distance due to the camera lens characteristics.

Objects that are higher than the camera may not appear in the monitor.

Camera position

The Toyota parking assist monitor camera is in the locations shown in the figure.

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Cleaning the camera

If dirt or foreign matter, such as water droplets, snow, or mud, has stuck to the camera, you will not be able to see the image clearly. If that happens, splash the camera with a large amount of water and then wipe the camera lens clean with a soft, damp cloth.

NOTICE

The Toyota parking assist monitor may stop functioning correctly. Take note of the following items: Do not hit or apply a forceful impact on the camera. Doing so may

change the position and mounting angle of the camera. The camera is designed to be waterproof. Do not detach, disassem-

ble, or modify it. When washing the camera lens, splash the camera with a large

amount of water and then wipe the camera lens clean with a soft, damp cloth. Rubbing the camera lens forcibly may scratch the cam- era lens and images may no longer be able to be seen clearly.

The camera cover is made of resin. Do not allow an organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner, or glass coating to adhere to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off immediately.

Do not pour hot water on the vehicle in cold weather or apply other rapid changes of temperature.

If you wash the vehicle with a high pressure car washer, do not point the hose directly at the camera or camera area. Applying strong water pressure may result in the camera malfunctioning.

If the camera is hit, it may cause a camera malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.

Differences between the screen and the actual road

The distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.

The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.

The distance guide lines show a distance guide for flat road surfa- ces. Therefore, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance and course on the road.

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When the ground behind the vehicle slopes up sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Thus, objects on up-slopes will appear to be farther away than they ac- tually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual dis- tance and course on the road.

When the ground behind the vehicle slopes down sharply The distance guide lines will ap- pear to be further from the vehi- cle than the actual distance. Thus, objects on down-slopes will ap- pear to be closer than they actual- ly are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance and course on the road.

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When any part of the vehicle sags When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance and course on the road. A Margin of error

Estimated course center line*1

As the guide lines are shown mid- air near the rear bumper, there are times that they may look like they are off-center.

Differences between the screen and actual 3D objects

Since the estimated course lines and distance guide lines are dis- played for a flat road surface, it is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects. When approaching a three-di- mensional object that extends outward (such as the flatbed of a truck), take note of the following cautions.

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Estimated course lines Make sure to visually check be- hind you and your surroundings. On the screen, a truck flatbed may appear to be outside of the esti- mated course lines and the vehi- cle does not look as if it will collide with the truck. However, the flat- bed may actually cross over the estimated course lines and if you reverse as guided by the estimat- ed course lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. A Estimated course lines

Distance guide lines Make sure to visually check be- hind you and your surroundings. On the screen, the distance guide lines shows that a truck is park- ing at point . However, in reali- ty if you reverse to point , you will collide with the truck. On the screen, it appears that point is closest followed by points and . However, in reality, the distance to points and is the same, and point is farther than

and . The distance to point is about 3 ft. (1 m).

If you notice any symptoms

If you notice or are troubled by any of the symptoms below, check the issue again referring to the likely cause and solution.

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If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.

Symptom Likely cause Solution

The screen is difficult to see

The vehicle is in a dark area or it is night.

The temperature around the lens is either high or low.

The outside temperature is low.

There are water droplets on the camera.

It is raining or humid. Foreign matter (mud etc.)

is stuck to the camera. Sunlight or headlights are

shining directly into the camera.

The vehicle is under flu- orescent lights, sodium lights, mercury lights, etc.

Visually check your vehi- cles surroundings while you are driving. (Use the Toyota parking assist monitor again once the camera and conditions have improved.) The procedure for adjust- ing the picture quality of the Toyota parking as- sist monitor is the same as the procedure for ad- justing the multimedia screen.

The image is blurry

Dirt or foreign matter, such as water droplets, snow, or mud, has stuck to the cam- era lens.

Splash the camera with a large amount of water and then wipe the cam- era lens clean with a soft, damp cloth.

The screen is misaligned

The camera has received a strong impact.

Have the vehicle inspect- ed by your Toyota dealer.

The guide lines are significant- ly misaligned

The camera position is mis- aligned.

Have the vehicle inspect- ed by your Toyota dealer.

The vehicle is tilted (There is a heavy load on the ve- hicle, tire pressure is low due to a tire puncture, etc.).

The vehicle is on an in- cline.

Visually check your vehi- cles surroundings while you are driving.

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Symptom Likely cause Solution

The estimated course lines move even though the steering wheel is straight (the vehicle width guide lines and estimated course lines are out of alignment)

There is a malfunction in the signals being output by the steering sensor.

Have the vehicle inspect- ed by your Toyota dealer.

The guide lines are not dis- played

The back door is open.

Close the back door. If this does not resolve the issue, have the ve- hicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.

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Appendix

Information about media and data

Information about media that can be used

The specifications of the media and other devices that can be used are as follows. Formats and specifications of USB flash drives The formats and standards of the USB flash drives that can be used, and the restrictions for use, are as follows.

USB communication format USB 2.0 HS (480MBPS)

File format FAT 16/32

Communication class Mass storage class

Maximum number of folders 3000 (including root)

Maximum number of folder levels 8

Maximum number of files 9999 (maximum of 255 files per folder)

Memory capacity Up to 32 GB

Maximum size of one file 2GB

Files other than the formats above may not be played correctly, or information such as the file or folder name may not display correctly.

Please understand in advance that this device may not be able to play your USB flash drive.

Depending on the computer used to save files on a USB flash drive, hidden files may be saved in addition to the playback files. Deletion of such hidden files is recommended. They may have a negative effect during playback and prevent files from being switched correctly.

Format information

The specifications of the music data that can be used are as follows. MP3

Supported standard MP3 (MPEG1 LAYER 3, MPEG2 LSF LAYER 3)

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Supported sampling frequency (kHz)

MPEG1 LAYER 3:32, 44.1, 48 MPEG2 LSF LAYER 3:16, 22.05, 24

Supported bit rate (kbps)(1) MPEG1 LAYER 3:32320 MPEG2 LSF LAYER 3:8160

Supported channel mode Stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, monaural

ID3 tag ID3 Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 (number of characters as specified by each version)

(1) VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is supported.

WMA

Supported standard WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1, 9.2)

Supported sampling frequency (kHz) 32, 44.1, 48

Supported bit rate (kbps)(1)(2) Ver. 7, 8:CBR (Constant Bit Rate) 48 to 192 Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2): CBR 48 to 320

(1) VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is supported. (2) Multi-channel audio sources are converted to 2ch.

AAC

Supported standard(1) MPEG4 AAC-LC

Supported sampling frequency (kHz)

11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48

Supported bit rate (kbps)(2) 8 to 320

Supported channel mode(3) 1ch (1/0), 2ch (2/0)

(1) ADIF is not supported. (2) VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is supported. (3) Dual channel is not supported.

WAV(LPCM)

Supported sampling frequency (kHz)(1)

8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192

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Supported number of quantization bits (bit)(2) 16/24

Supported channel mode 1ch (1/0), 2ch (2/0)

(1) Audio sources higher than 96 kHz/24 bit are down-converted to 96 kHz/24 bit.

(2) Multi-channel audio sources are converted to 2ch.

FLAC

Supported sampling frequency (kHz)(1)

8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192

Supported number of quantization bits (bit)(2) 16/24

(1) Audio sources higher than 96 kHz/24 bit are down-converted to 96 kHz/24 bit.

(2) Multi-channel audio sources are converted to 2ch.

ALAC

Supported sampling frequency (kHz)(1)

8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 64, 88.2, 96

Supported number of quantization bits (bit)(2) 16/24

(1) Audio sources higher than 96 kHz/24 bit are down-converted to 96 kHz/24 bit.

(2) Multi-channel audio sources are converted to 2ch.

Ogg Vorbis

Supported sampling frequency (kHz)(1) 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 32, 44.1, 48

Supported bit rate (kbps)(2) 32 to 500

(1) Audio sources higher than 96 kHz/24 bit are down-converted to 96 kHz/24 bit.

(2) VBR (Variable Bit Rate) is supported.

File names The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA/AAC and played are those with the extension ".mp3"/".wma"/".m4a". Save MP3/WMA/AAC files with a ".mp3"/".wma"/".m4a".

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About ID3 tags, WMA tags, AAC tags, tags, and Vorbis com- ments

MP3 files have ancillary character information called ID3 tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

WMA files have ancillary character information called WMA tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

AAC files have ancillary character information called AAC tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

WAV (LPCM) files have ancillary character information called tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

FLAC files have ancillary character information called tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

ALAC files have ancillary character information called tags that can store song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

Ogg Vorbis files have ancillary text information called Vorbis com- ment that allows saving of the song artist names, title names, album names, and more.

High resolution sound sources This device supports high-resolution sound sources. "High-resolu- tion" sound source is based on the definition of the Japan Electron- ics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). Supported formats and playable media are as follows. Supported formats

WAV, FLAC, ALAC, Ogg Vorbis Playable media

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iPhone/iPod

Trademark and design certification information Use of the Made for Apple

badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple prod- uct(s) identified in the badge, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple per- formance standards.

Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user inter- face meets Apple performance standards.

Apple is not responsible for the operation of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and reg- ulatory standards.

Please note that the use of this accessory with an Apple product may affect wireless performance.

iPhone, iPod, iPod touch, Siri and Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc. Made for iPhone 12 Pro Max iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 iPhone 12 mini iPhone SE (2nd generation) iPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone 11 Pro iPhone 11 iPhone XS Max iPhone XS

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iPhone XR iPhone X iPhone 8 Plus iPhone 8 iPhone 7 Plus iPhone 7 iPhone SE iPhone 6s Plus iPhone 6s iPod touch (7th generation)

Android and Android Auto

Android and Android Auto are trademarks of Google LLC.

USB flash drive

Music files recorded using a computer The following music files can be played. MP3 WMA AAC FLAC WAV ALAC OGG Vorbis

MP3/WMA/AAC

Certain restrictions apply to the standards of the MP3/WMA/AAC files that can be used, and the media and formats that store such

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files. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries. The specifications of the music data that can be used are as follows. MP3

MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER 3) is the standard format related to audio compression technology. When MP3 is used, the file can be compressed to approximately 1/10 the size of the original file.

WMA WMA (Windows Media Audio) is the audio compression format of Microsoft Corporation. This can compress files to an even smaller size than MP3. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.

AAC AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is the standard format related to audio compression technology that is used in MPEG2 and MPEG4.

MPEG

Bluetooth

The Bluetooth specifications and profiles that can be used are as follows.

Item Bluetooth audio

Supported Blue- tooth specifica- tions

Bluetooth Core Specification Ver.5.0 or later

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Item Bluetooth audio

Supported pro- files

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) profile for transmitting music data: Ver. 1.3.2 or later

AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) profile for controlling (playing, stopping, etc.) portable audio from a multimedia system: Ver. 1.6.2 or later

Supported co- decs LDAC/AAC/SBC

Certification Bluetooth is a registered trade- mark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

LDAC LDAC and LDAC logo are trade- marks of Sony Corporation.

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi, Miracast, Wi-Fi Direct and WMM are registered trade- marks of Wi-Fi Alliance.

Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.

Gracenote

When music is played, the database of the multi media system is searched for the album name, artist name, genre, and track name. If the corresponding information is stored in the database, then the information is assigned automatically. The Gracenote media

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database is used for the database information stored in this multi media system.

Gracenote media database The title information assigned automatically may differ from the

actual title information.

The contents of the data provided by the "Gracenote media data- base" is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate.

QR Code

The word "QR Code" is registered trademark of DENSO WAVE IN- CORPORATED in Japan and other countries.

QNX

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Information about HD Radio/SiriusXM Satellite Radio

Using HD Radio technology

HD Radio Technology is the digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your radio product has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where available) in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives. Digital broadcasts have better sound quality than analog broadcasts as digital broadcasts provide free, crystal clear audio with no static or distortion. For more information, and a guide to available radio stations and programming, refer to www.hdradio.com. This function is not available in some countries or areas. HD Radio features included in this radio: Digital Sound: HD Radio broadcasts deliver crystal-clear, digital

audio quality to listeners. Multicast Channels (HD2/HD3): FM stations can provide additional

digital only audio programming with expanded content and format choices on HD2/HD3 channels.

Program Service Data (PSD): PSD gives you on-screen informa- tion such as artist name and song title.

Artist Experience Images related to the broadcast are displayed on the radio screen, such as album cover art and station logos.

Certification HD Radio Technology manufac- tured under license from iBiqui- ty Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. For patents see http://dts.com/patents. HD Radio, Artist Experience, and the HD, HD Radio, and "ARC" logos are regis- tered trademarks or trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO SiriusXM Radio Services

All SiriusXM Radio services, including satellite radio and data serv- ices, plus streaming services, require a subscription, sold separately

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or as a package by Sirius XM Radio Inc. (or, in Canada, Sirius XM Canada Inc.), after any trial subscription which may be included with your vehicle purchase or lease. To subscribe after your trial sub- scription, call 1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Canada). SiriusXM Radio and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. Note: If a trademark notice is elsewhere, you don't need to add it here too. This function is not available in some countries or areas. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TRIAL SUBSCRIP-

TION: Your SiriusXM Radio services will automatically stop at the end of your trial unless you decide to continue service. If you decide to continue service, the paid subscription plan you choose will automat- ically renew and you will be charged the rate in effect at that time and according to your chosen payment method. Fees and taxes ap- ply. You may cancel at any time by calling 1-866-635-2349. See Sir- iusXM Radio Customer Agreement and Privacy Policy for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com (U.S.A.) or www.siriusxm.ca (Canada). All fees, content and features subject to change. Traffic information not available in all markets. Certain features and/or content may not be available in vehicles with SiriusXM Radio with 360L unless an active data connection is enabled in the vehicle. ABOUT SiriusXM Radio Services Most in-car trials today include SiriusXM Radio's All Access pack- age. It includes every channel available on your radio. SiriusXM All Access Subscription Listen everywhere with All Access. You get every channel available in your ride, plus you can listen on the app and online so you can enjoy the best SiriusXM Radio has to offer, anywhere life takes you. This package gives you all of our premium programming, including Howard Stern, every NFL, MLB and NBA game, every NASCAR

race, NHL games, 24/7 talk channels dedicated to the biggest leagues, and more. You get all kinds of ad-free music, including artist-dedicated channels and more, plus sports, news, talk and en- tertainment.

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RADIO OPERATION Look for the Sirius, XM, SiriusXM, Band, SAT, AUX, Radio or Source button and youre in. If you cant hear us, its easy to get started: Locate your Radio ID, or check [Help and support] on the SiriusXM Radio setting screen. If you dont see your number there, go to sir- iusxm.com/activationhelp to find it. Visit siriusxm.com/refresh or call 1-855-MYREFRESH (697-3373) to send a refresh signal to your ra- dio. Canadian Customers: Locate your Radio ID, or check [Help and support] on the SiriusXM Radio setting screen. Visit siriusxm.ca/re- fresh to send a refresh signal to your radio or call 1-888-539-7474 for service.

NOTICE

It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, hack, manipulate, or otherwise make available any technology or soft- ware incorporated in receivers compatible with the SiriusXM Satellite Radio System or that support the SiriusXM Radio website, the stream- ing service or any of its content. Furthermore, the AMBE voice com- pression software included in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights, and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc.

Note: this applies to SiriusXM Satellite Radio receivers only and not SiriusXM Radio Ready devices.

Displaying the radio ID

Each SiriusXM Radio tuner is identified with a unique radio ID. The radio ID is required when activating an SiriusXM Satellite service or when reporting a problem. This function is not available in some countries or areas. To see radio ID on the screen, go to [Sound & Media] in the

setting screen and select SiriusXM Radio, and then select [Help and support].

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Certification

For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, Guam, Saipan and Puerto Rico

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For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico

For vehicles sold in Mexico

Map data

2021 HERE Visit the link below for the data license. https://legal.here.com/terms/general-content-supplier/terms-and-no- tices/ END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT https://legal.here.com/en-gb/terms/end-user-license-agreement

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Index

A

Adjusting Brightness............................... 62 Clock....................................... 57 Contrast...................................62 Image quality........................... 62

Adjusting the volume System audio volume.............. 64

AM radio....................................158 Android Auto

Playing Android Auto.............174 Registered smartphone......... 129 Unregistered smartphone......126

Answering calls/Receiving calls... .............................................. 198

Apple CarPlay Playing Apple CarPlay...........171 Registered smartphone......... 122 Unregistered smartphone...... 119

Audio.........................................158 Audio system on/off...................31 Auto sound levelizer..................64

B

Bluetooth audio......................178

Bluetooth devices Connect.................................101 Delete....................................100 Register................................... 96 Setting as a primary device...105 Setting as a secondary device....

..........................................106

C

Cellular phone Connect................................. 101 Delete.................................... 100 Register................................... 96

Cleaning the camera................246 Clock settings.............................57 Compatible profiles....................95 Connect

Bluetooth devices................101 iPod......................................... 33 USB port..................................33

Wi-Fi.................................... 110

Wi-Fi Hotspot.......................113 Connected Services.................218 Contact data (Phone number)

Transfer................................. 209

D

Date and time settings...............57 Declining calls..........................200 Delete

Bluetooth devices................100 User profile.............................. 55

Destination Assist ...................147 Destination search ..................142

E

Ending calls..............................206 Entering letters ..........................26 Entering numbers ..................... 26

F

FM radio.................................... 158

Index

272

Format information.................. 256 Full route map.......................... 150

G

General settings.........................57

Gracenote............................... 256

H

Hands-free (Phone)..................184 HD radio.................................... 158 High resolution sound sources....

.............................................. 256

I

Information displayed on the map screen ..................................140

Initialize Personal information............. 187

Integrated Streaming............... 181 Intelligent Assistant system......34 iPod/iPhone.............................. 168

L

Language settings..................... 57 Listening to the radio...............158

M

Making calls Favorites list.......................... 195 In-call.....................................204 Message................................215 Numeric keypad input............197 Outgoing or incoming call history

..........................................194 Registered contacts...............196

Making conference calls..........205 Map details screen.....................78

Map option ...............................139 Map screen................................. 27 Message.................................... 211

N

Navigation.................................138 Notifications settings.................60

O

Operating the map screen.........28 Operating the touch screen. 21,24

P

Playback Android Auto..........................174 Apple CarPlay....................... 171

Bluetooth audio................... 178 Integrated Streaming.............181 iPod/iPhone...........................168 USB flash drive......................165

POI suggestion ........................146 Precautions for the Toyota park-

ing assist monitor Camera position.................... 248

Predictive efficient drive..........140 Privacy lock................................ 70

R

Rear view monitor system.......226 Screen description ................227

Rear view monitor system pre- cautions Camera..................................230

Index

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Receiving second call/Call-wait- ing......................................... 203

Register

Bluetooth devices..................96 Dealer information................... 69 User profile......................... 46,53

Registering dealer information.69 Replying messages..................213 Replying new messages..........213 Restarting the system................15 Route guidance ....................... 152 Route option...............................80

S

Screen display ON/OFF............. 62 Searching by keywords.............43 Security settings........................ 70 Settings

Apps settings...........................89

Bluetooth device settings...... 85 Dealer information settings......69 Driver settings......................... 55 General settings...................... 57 Multimedia system settings..... 51 Navigation system settings......78 Notifications settings............... 60 Privacy settings....................... 70 Radio settings..........................64 Screen settings........................62 Security settings...................... 70 Software update...................... 72 Sound and media settings.......64 Voice control settings.............. 68

Wi-Fi Hotspot settings........... 83

Wi-Fi settings........................ 81 SiriusXM Radio.........................158 Smartphone

Connect................................. 101 Delete.................................... 100 Register................................... 96

Software update......................... 72 Starting route guidance ..........149 Status icons ...............................19 Steering switches

Audio....................................... 31 Hands-free (Phone)...............192 Voice control............................37

Switching phones.................... 207

T

Toyota account...........................46 Toyota parking assist monitor 236

Displaying the guide screen . 238 Transfer

Contact data (Phone number)..... ..........................................209

Troubleshooting Hands-free (Phone)...............188 Radio..................................... 161 Rear view monitor system..... 234 Toyota parking assist monitor252

Typical voice guidance prompts .. .............................................. 156

U

Updating data Software information............... 72

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USB flash drive.........................165 User profile

Changing and registering a pro- file....................................... 53

Registering a profile................ 46 Using the camera..................... 229

V

Voice commands........................39 Volume adjustment

Audio....................................... 31

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