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Summary of Content for Toyota Tacoma Display Audio System without Navigation 2013 Truck Owner's Manual PDF

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1 QUICK GUIDE 7

2 AUDIO SYSTEM 12

3 Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM 67

4 VEHICLE INFORMATION 85

5 SETUP 91

6 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 119

INDEX 127

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WITHOUT NAVIGATION (1ST SECTION)

Introduction This manual explains the operation of the Display Audio system. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of the Display Audio system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed at the time of producing this document.

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For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks.

To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. 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 op- eration of the vehicle. While driving, be sure to observe all traffic regulations. Prior to the actual use of this system, learn how to use it and become thoroughly famil- iar with it. Read the entire Display Audio system Owners manual to make sure you understand the system. Do not allow other people to use this system until they have read and understood the instructions in this manual. For your safety, some functions may be- come inoperable when driving. Unavail- able screen buttons are dimmed.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL

CAUTION

This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warn- ing is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others.

NOTICE

This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment.

SAFETY INSTRUCTION

CAUTION

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

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES.......... 8 OVERVIEW BUTTONS ........................... 8 SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX ................ 10 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION............ 11

1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION........ 14 QUICK REFERENCE ............................ 14 SOME BASICS...................................... 16 RADIO OPERATION

(WITH Display Audio SYSTEM).......... 20 RADIO OPERATION

(WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM).................................. 23

RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio BROADCAST)..................................... 29

CD PLAYER OPERATION .................... 34 iPod OPERATION ................................. 39 USB MEMORY OPERATION................ 43 AUX DEVICE OPERATION................... 47 Bluetooth AUDIO OPERATION........... 49 STEERING SWITCHES ........................ 56 AUDIO SYSTEM

OPERATING HINTS ........................... 59

1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION .................................. 68 QUICK REFERENCE ............................ 68 HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ....................... 69 REGISTER A Bluetooth PHONE......... 74 CALL ON THE Bluetooth PHONE....... 76 RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth

PHONE ............................................... 82 TALK ON THE Bluetooth PHONE....... 83

1. VEHICLE INFORMATION............... 86 QUICK REFERENCE ............................ 86 FUEL CONSUMPTION.......................... 87 TIRE PRESSURE WARNING

SYSTEM.............................................. 89

1. SETUP OPERATION ...................... 92 QUICK REFERENCE ............................ 92 GENERAL SETTINGS........................... 93 GUIDANCE SETTINGS

(WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM) .................................. 95

DISPLAY SETTINGS............................. 96 Bluetooth SETTINGS........................... 98 PHONE SETTINGS ............................. 106 AUDIO SETTINGS

(WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM) ................................ 116

VEHICLE SETTINGS........................... 117

1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ...................................... 120 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

OPERATION ..................................... 120 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS

(WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES) .................................. 124

ALPHABETICAL INDEX................... 128

1 QUICK GUIDE

2 AUDIO SYSTEM

3 Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM

4 VEHICLE INFORMATION

5 SETUP

6 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

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1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS ................... 8

2. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX......... 10

3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION.... 11

1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES

QUICK GUIDE

1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES

1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle Owners Manual.

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Touch screen display

By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. 11

Disc slot Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on immediately. 34

TUNE/SCROLL knob

Turn this knob to select radio station bands, tracks and files. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list display.

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AUDIO button Press this button to access the audio system. The audio system turns on in the last mode used. 14, 16, 17

button* Press this button to pause or resume playing the music.

button Press this button to access the Bluetooth hands- free system. 68

SETUP button Press this button to customize the function set- tings. 92

SEEK/TRACK button

Press the or button to seek up or down for a radio station, or to access a desired track or file.

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CAR button* Press this button to access the vehicle information system. 86

APPS button* This button is used for an add-on external naviga- tion system. (If equipped)

PWR/VOL knob Press this knob to turn the audio system on and off, and turn it to adjust the volume. 16

button Press this button to eject a disc. 34

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2. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX

To access the audio system, press the AUDIO button. The audio control screen will be displayed. Audio sources: Radio, CDs, iPod, USB, AUX and Bluetooth au- dio. For details, see pages 13.

To access the Bluetooth hands-free sys- tem, press the button. The driver can make or receive phone calls without taking their hands off the steering wheel. For details, see pages 67.

To access the vehicle information system, press the CAR button. Fuel consump- tion and tire pressure can be checked. For details, see pages 85.

To customize the function settings, press the SETUP button. The interface lan- guage can also be changed from the setup menu. For details, see pages 91.

Shifting into the R position will automati- cally show the view behind the rear of the vehicle on the display screen. For details, see page 119.

AUDIO SYSTEM

Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM

VEHICLE INFORMATION (IF EQUIPPED)

SETUP

REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

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3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION

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To prevent damage to the screen, lightly touch the screen buttons with your finger. When a screen button is touched, a beep sounds. (To set a beep sound, see page 93.)

Do not use objects other than your finger to touch the screen.

This system is operated mainly by the screen buttons.

NOTICE

To prevent the 12-volt battery from being discharged, do not leave the system on longer than necessary when the engine is not running.

INFORMATION If the system does not respond to a

touch on a screen button, move your fin- ger away from the screen and then touch it again.

Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper- ated.

Wipe off fingerprints using a glass clean- ing cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners to clean the touch screen.

The displayed image may become darker and moving images may be slightly distorted when the display is cold.

Under extremely cold conditions, the screen may not be displayed and the data input by a user may be deleted. Also, the screen buttons may be harder than usual to depress.

When you look at the screen through polarized material such as polarized sunglasses, the screen may be dark and hard to see. If so, look at the screen from different angles, adjust the screen settings (See DISPLAY SETTINGS on page 96.), or take off your sunglasses.

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2 AUDIO SYSTEM

1. QUICK REFERENCE .................... 14

2. SOME BASICS.............................. 16 TURNING THE AUDIO SYSTEM

ON OR OFF......................................... 16 CONTROLS USING

THE TUNE/SCROLL KNOB.............. 16 SWITCHING AUDIO SOURCE.............. 17 DSP CONTROL ..................................... 17 TONE AND BALANCE........................... 18

3. RADIO OPERATION (WITH Display Audio SYSTEM)..................................... 20

SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE............. 20 PRESETTING A STATION .................... 20 SELECTING A STATION....................... 21 RADIO BROADCAST DATA

SYSTEM.............................................. 21 TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT ................ 22

4. RADIO OPERATION (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM).......................... 23

SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE............. 23 PRESETTING A STATION .................... 23 SELECTING A STATION....................... 24 RADIO BROADCAST DATA

SYSTEM.............................................. 24 TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT ................ 25 USING HD Radio TECHNOLOGY...... 26

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5. RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio BROADCAST) ............................. 29

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN XM Satellite Radio ...................... 29

DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID................ 29 SWITCHING TO SATELLITE RADIO

MODE ................................................. 30 CHANNEL CATEGORY ........................ 30 PRESETTING A CHANNEL .................. 30 SELECTING A CHANNEL..................... 31 DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND

NAME.................................................. 31 IF THE SATELLITE RADIO

TUNER MALFUNCTIONS .................. 32

6. CD PLAYER OPERATION ............ 34 INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC..... 34 SWITCHING TO CD MODE .................. 35 PLAYING AN AUDIO CD ...................... 35 PLAYING A MP3/WMA DISC................ 37

7. iPod OPERATION ......................... 39 CONNECTING AN iPod ........................ 39 SWITCHING TO iPod MODE ................ 39 PLAYING AN iPod................................. 40

8. USB MEMORY OPERATION ........ 43 CONNECTING A USB MEMORY ......... 43 SWITCHING TO USB MODE................ 43 PLAYING A USB MEMORY .................. 44

9. AUX DEVICE OPERATION........... 47 CONNECTING A PORTABLE

AUDIO DEVICE................................... 47 SWITCHING TO AUX MODE ................ 48 PLAYING A PORTABLE AUDIO

DEVICE ............................................... 48

10. Bluetooth AUDIO OPERATION ............................... 49

SWITCHING TO Bluetooth AUDIO MODE ..................................... 50

CONNECTING A Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER.................................. 50

PLAYING A Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER .............................................. 53

11. STEERING SWITCHES................. 56 STEERING SWITCHES

(WITH TWO DIRECTION STEERING SWITCH).......................... 56

STEERING SWITCHES (WITH FOUR DIRECTION STEERING SWITCH).......................... 57

12. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS.......................................... 59

RADIO RECEPTION.............................. 59 iPod........................................................ 60 USB MEMORY ...................................... 61 CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER

AND DISCS......................................... 61 MP3/WMA FILES................................... 63 CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS .................... 64 TERMS .................................................. 65

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1. QUICK REFERENCE

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle Owners Manual.

To access the audio system, press the AUDIO button. The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

No. Name Function Page

Audio control screen

A selected audio source is displayed, and it can be operated with the touch screen controls.

Disc slot Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on immediately. 34

Source Touch to select your desired audio sources. The audio source selection screen will be displayed. 17

TUNE/SCROLL knob

Turn to select radio station bands, tracks and files. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list display.

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AUDIO button Press to display the audio control screen. The au- dio system turns on in the last mode used. 1617

button* Press to pause or resume playing the music.

SEEK/TRACK button

Press the or button to seek up or down for a station, or to access a desired track or file.

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PWR/VOL knob Press to turn the audio system on and off, and turn to adjust the volume. 16

button Press to eject a disc. 34

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2. SOME BASICS

AUDIO button: Press this button to dis- play screen buttons for the audio system. PWR/VOL knob: Press this knob to turn the audio system on and off. Turn this knob to adjust the volume. The system turns on in the last mode used.

Radio mode Radio stations can be tuned in manually using this knob.

Modes other than radio Tracks or files can be selected using the knob.

This section describes some of the ba- sic features of the audio system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Your audio system works when the en- gine switch is turned to the ACC or ON position.

CAUTION

For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada: Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC Warning: Changes or modifications in construction not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Radio frequency expo- sure. This device is approved for Mobile Application only and, to comply with applicable FCC radio frequency expo- sure regulations, must be used with a distance of at least 7.9 in. (20 cm) between the antenna and the body of any person at all time during use.

Laser products Do not take this unit apart or attempt to

make any changes yourself. This is an intricate unit that uses a laser pickup to retrieve information from the surface of compact discs. The laser is carefully shielded so that its rays remain inside the cabinet. Therefore, never try to dis- assemble the player or alter any of its parts since you may be exposed to laser rays and dangerous voltages.

This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or perfor- mance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazard- ous radiation exposure.

NOTICE

To prevent the 12-volt battery from being discharged, do not leave the audio sys- tem on longer than necessary when the engine is not running.

TURNING THE AUDIO SYSTEM ON OR OFF

INFORMATION If the volume is adjusted while music is

paused or muted, the pause or mute will be cancelled.

CONTROLS USING THE TUNE/SCROLL KNOB

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When a list is displayed When a list is displayed on the screen, turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to move the cursor box to select a desired item from the list, and pressing the knob will play it. The track that is being played is highlighted.

1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch a desired audio source.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

Touching the ALL will change the list style as follows.

1 Press the AUDIO button.

2 Touch .

SWITCHING AUDIO SOURCE

INFORMATION You cannot select dimmed screen but-

tons. Connect the audio device before selecting.

DSP CONTROL

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3 Touch the DSP tab to display this screen.

Without JBL sound system

With JBL sound system

4 Touch the desired screen button.

Without JBL sound system

1 Touch High, Mid or Low of Automatic Sound Levelizer.

2 Touch OK.

With JBL sound system

1 Touch On of Automatic Sound Levelizer.

2 Touch OK.

1 Touch On of Surround.

2 Touch OK.

1 Press the AUDIO button.

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AUTOMATIC SOUND LEVELIZER (ASL)

The system adjusts to the optimum vol- ume and tone quality according to ve- hicle speed to compensate for increased vehicle noise.

SURROUND FUNCTION (IF EQUIPPED)

TONE AND BALANCE

TONE

How good an audio program sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, dif- ferent kinds of music and vocal pro- grams usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass.

BALANCE

A good balance of the left and right ste- reo channels and of the front and rear sound levels is also important. Keep in mind that when listening to a stereo recording or broadcast, chang- ing the right/left balance will increase the volume of one group of sounds while decreasing the volume of anoth- er.

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3 Touch the Sound tab to display this screen.

4 Touch the desired screen button. Treble + or -: To adjust high- pitched tones. Mid + or -: To adjust mid-pitched tones. Bass + or -: To adjust low-pitched tones. Front or Rear: To adjust the sound balance between the front and rear speak- ers. L or R: To adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers.

5 Touch OK.

INFORMATION The tone of each mode (such as AM,

FM and CD player) can be adjusted.

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3. RADIO OPERATION (WITH Display Audio SYSTEM)

1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch AM or FM on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

1 Tune in the desired station.

2 Touch one of the left side screen but- tons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is heard. This sets the preset frequency to the screen button. The stations fre- quency will be displayed in the screen button.

To change the preset station to a different one, follow the same procedure.

Touch or to change the preset page.

SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE PRESETTING A STATION

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Preset tuning: Touch one of the preset channels on the left side of the screen to select the desired station. The screen but- ton is highlighted and the station frequency appears on the screen. Manual tuning: Search for a desired radio station by turning the TUNE/SCROLL knob. Seek tuning: Press the or button of SEEK/TRACK. The radio will begin seeking up or down for a station of the nearest frequency and will stop when a station is found. Each time the button is pressed, the stations will be searched au- tomatically one after another. To scan all the frequencies: Touch SCAN. SCAN will appear on the screen. The radio will find the next station and stay there for a few seconds, and then scan again. To stay tuned to a station and stop the scanning, touch SCAN again.

1 Touch Options.

SELECTING A STATION

Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods.

RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM

This audio system is equipped with Ra- dio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS mode allows text messages to be received from radio stations that uti- lize RBDS transmitters. When RBDS is on, the radio can only select stations of a particular program type, display messages from radio sta- tions, search for a stronger signal station. RBDS features are available only when listening to an FM station that broadcasts RBDS information and the FM info indicator is on.

SELECTING A DESIRED TYPE

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2 Touch TYPE > or < TYPE to move forward and backward through the pro- gram list.

Once a program type has been set, TYPE SEEK will appear on the screen.

The program list is in the following order: Classical Country EasyLis (Easy Listening) Inform (Information) Jazz News Oldies Other Pop Music Religion Rock R&B (Rhythm and Blues) Sports Talk Alert (Emergency Alert)

3 Touch TYPE SEEK and the system will start to seek for stations in the rele- vant program type.

Traffic: Touch to seek a traffic program station. TRAF SEEK will appear on the screen.

INFORMATION If no relevant program can be found, no

type will appear on the screen.

TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT

A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located.

INFORMATION If no traffic program station is found, No

Traffic will appear on the screen. If a traffic program station is found, the

name of the traffic program station will be displayed for a while.

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4. RADIO OPERATION (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM)

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1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch AM or FM on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

1 Tune in the desired station.

2 Touch one of the left side screen but- tons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is heard. This sets the frequency to the screen button. The stations frequency will be displayed in the screen button.

To change the preset station to a different one, follow the same procedure.

Touch or to change the preset page.

SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE PRESETTING A STATION

Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 36 stations (6 station per page 6 page) from any of the AM, FM or SAT bands.

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Preset tuning: Touch one of the mix pre- set channels on the left side of the screen to select the desired station. The screen button is highlighted and the station fre- quency appears on the screen. Manual tuning: Search for a desired radio station by turning the TUNE/SCROLL knob. Seek tuning: Press the or button of SEEK/TRACK. The radio will begin seeking up or down for a station of the nearest frequency and will stop when a station is found. Each time the button is pressed, the stations will be searched au- tomatically one after another. To scan all the frequencies: Touch SCAN. SCAN will appear on the screen. The radio will find the next station and stay there for 10 seconds if All or HD Only is selected, or 5 seconds if Analog is selected, and then scan again. To stay tuned to a station and stop the scanning, touch SCAN again. (To set the HD Radio system, see page 116.)

1 Touch Options.

SELECTING A STATION

Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods.

RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM

This audio system is equipped with Ra- dio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS mode allows text messages to be received from radio stations that uti- lize RBDS transmitters. When RBDS is on, the radio can only select stations of a particular program type, display messages from radio sta- tions, search for a stronger signal station. RBDS features are available only when listening to an FM station that broadcasts RBDS information and the FM info indicator is on.

SELECTING A DESIRED TYPE

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2 Touch TYPE > or < TYPE to move forward and backward through the pro- gram list.

Once a program type has been set, TYPE SEEK will appear on the screen.

The program list is in the following order: Classical Country EasyLis (Easy Listening) Inform (Information) Jazz News Oldies Other Pop Music Religion Rock R&B (Rhythm and Blues) Sports Talk Traffic (Not available when HD Radio

Settings are set to analog) Alert (Emergency Alert)

3 Touch TYPE SEEK and the system will start to seek for stations in the rele- vant program type.

Traffic: Touch to seek a traffic program station. TRAF SEEK will appear on the screen.

INFORMATION If no relevant program can be found, no

type will appear on the screen.

TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT

A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located.

INFORMATION If no traffic program station is found, No

Traffic will appear on the screen. If a traffic program station is found, the

name of the traffic program station will be displayed for a while.

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1 Touch HD Radio to turn the indica- tor on.

As a user works through the analog radio stations, (where applicable) the radio receiver will automatically tune from an analog signal to a digital signal within 5 seconds.

An orange HD) logo indicator will be dis- played on the screen when in digital. The HD) logo will first appear in a gray color indicating the station is indeed (an analog and) a digital station. Once the digital sig- nal is acquired, the logo will change to a bright orange color.

1 Touch Text.

2 Information such as the artist name, song title, album title and music genre being listened to are displayed on the text screen.

To display messages from the station, touch Additional information.

1 Touch Multicast.

Each time Multicast is touched, the supplemental program changes.

If Multicast is touched when tuned to the last of the supplemental programs, the main program will be returned to.

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 information, and a guide to available radio stations and programming, refer to www.hdradio.com.

INFORMATION

MULTICAST

On the FM radio frequency most digital stations have multiple or supplemen- tal programs on the FM station.

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1 Touch Tag to bookmark the music information.

2 Open the cover and connect iPod us- ing an iPod cable.

The USB/AUX port is located on the instrument panel, or in the console box or glove box etc. The location and design are different depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on.

Once an iPod is connected, the music tag moves from the radio into the iPod.

When the iPod is connected to iTunes, the tagged information of the songs which were tagged while listening to the radio can be viewed. Then a user may decide to purchase the song or CD/Album which has been listened to on their radio.

TAG INFORMATION If tagging the music information fails,

Saving the HD Radio tag failed. will be displayed on the screen. If this occurs, tag the information again.

HD Radio stations can be preset.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Experience Cause Action

Mismatch of time alignment a users may hear a short period of programming re- played or an echo, stutter or skip.

The radio stations analog and digital volume is not properly 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 between analog and digital audio.

Reception issue, may clear-up as the vehicle continues to be driven. Touching HD Radio with the in- dicator off can force radio in an an- alog audio.

Audio mute condition when an HD2/HD3 multicast channel has been playing.

The radio does not have access to digital signals at the moment.

This is normal behavior, wait until the digital signal returns. If out of the coverage area, seek a new station.

Audio mute delay when se- lecting an HD2/HD3 multi- cast channel preset.

The digital multicast con- tent is not available until HD Radio broadcast can be decoded and make the audio available. This takes up to 7 seconds.

This is normal behavior, wait for the audio to become available.

Text information does not match the present song au- dio.

Data service issue by the radio broadcaster.

Broadcaster should be notified. Complete the form; www.ibiquity.com/automotive/ report_radio_station_experiences.

No text information shown for the present selected fre- quency.

Data service issue by the radio broadcaster.

Broadcaster should be notified. Complete the form; www.ibiquity.com/automotive/ report_radio_station_experiences.

HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corpora- tion. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio and the HD, HD Radio, and Arc logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.

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5. RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio BROADCAST)

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If CH 000 is selected using the TUNE/SCROLL knob, the ID code, which is 8 alphanumeric characters, will be displayed. If another channel is selected, the ID code will no longer be dis- played. The channel (000) displays the radio ID and the specific radio code.

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HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN XM Satellite Radio

To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in the vehicle, a subscription to the XM Satellite Radio service is neces- sary.

An XM Satellite Radio is a tuner de- signed exclusively to receive broad- casts provided under a separate subscription. Availability is limited to the 48 contiguous U.S. states and some Canadian provinces.

HOW TO SUBSCRIBE

It is necessary to enter into a separate service agreement with XM Satellite Radio in order to receive satellite broadcast programming in the vehicle. Additional activation and service sub- scription fees apply that are not includ- ed in the purchase price of the vehicle and digital satellite tuner.

For complete information on subscrip- tion rates and terms, or to subscribe to XM Satellite Radio:

U.S.A. Refer to www.siriusxm.com or call 1- 800-967-2346.

Canada Refer to www.xmradio.ca or call 1- 877-209-0079.

INFORMATION XM Satellite Radio is solely responsi-

ble for the quality, availability and con- tent of the satellite radio services provided, which are subject to the terms and conditions of the XM Satellite Radio customer service agreement.

Customers should have their radio ID ready; the radio ID can be found by tun- ing to channel 000 on the radio. For details, see DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID below.

All fees and programming are the responsibility of XM Satellite Radio and are subject to change.

SATELLITE TUNER TECHNOLOGY NOTICE

Toyotas satellite radio tuners are awarded Type Approval Certificates from XM Satellite Radio Inc. as proof of compatibility with the services of- fered by XM Satellite Radio.

DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID

Each XM tuner is identified with a unique radio ID. The radio ID is re- quired when activating an XM service or when reporting a problem.

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1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch SAT on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

1 Touch Options.

2 Touch either TYPE > or < TYPE to go to the next or previous category.

1 Tune in the desired channel.

2 Touch one of the left side screen but- tons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is heard. This sets the preset frequency to the screen button. The Channel number will be displayed in the screen button.

To change the preset channel to a differ- ent one, follow the same procedure.

SWITCHING TO SATELLITE RADIO MODE

CHANNEL CATEGORY

PRESETTING A CHANNEL

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Preset tuning: Touch the channel selector screen button (1-6) to listen to the desired channel. The selected screen button (1-6) is highlighted and its related information appears on the right side of the screen. Manual tuning: Turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to select the next or previous channel. Turning the knob quickly allows rapid scrolling through the channel list. To select a channel within the current category: Press the or button of SEEK/TRACK. The radio will change up or down to a channel within the current channel category.

To scan the currently selected channel category: Touch SCAN. SCAN ap- pears on the screen. The radio will find the next channel in the same channel catego- ry, stay there for a few seconds, and then scan again. To select a channel, touch SCAN again.

1 Touching Text displays the artist name and song title you are currently listening to.

SELECTING A CHANNEL

Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods.

DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME

INFORMATION Up to 64 alphanumeric characters can

be displayed. (Some information will not be fully displayed.)

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IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS

When problems occur with the XM tuner, a message will appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action.

Message Explanation

Ck Antenna

The XM antenna is not connected. Check whether the XM an- tenna cable is attached securely.

A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance.

Ch Unauth

You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is be- ing updated with the latest encryption code. Contact XM Satel- lite Radio for subscription information. When a contract is canceled, you can choose CH000 and all free-to-air channels.

The premium channel you selected is not authorized. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or CH001. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. To listen to the premium channel, contact XM Satellite Radio.

No Signal The XM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.

Loading The unit is acquiring audio or program information. Wait until the unit has received the information.

Ch Off Air The channel you selected is not broadcasting any programming. Select another channel.

----- There is no song/program title or artist name/feature associated with the channel at that time. No action is required.

Ch Unavail

The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or CH001. If it does not change automatically, select another channel.

INFORMATION Contact the XM Listener Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-209-0079

(Canada).

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NOTICE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc- tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep- tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer- ence by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving

antenna. Increase the separation between the

equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet

on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Information to user Alternation or modifications carried

out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the users right to operate the equipment.

INFORMATION This XM tuner supports Audio

Services (Music and Talk) of only XM

Satellite Radio and Text Information* linked to the respective Audio Services. *: Text Information includes, Station Name, (Artist) Name, (Song) Title and Category Name.

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6. CD PLAYER OPERATION

1 Insert a disc with the label side up.

When a disc is correctly inserted into the slot, the CD player will automatically start playing from the first track or the first file of the first folder on a disc.

1 Press the button.

The disc will be ejected.

The CD player can play audio CDs, CD text and MP3/WMA discs. (a)Audio CD, CD text (see page 35) (b)MP3/WMA disc (see page 37) For appropriate discs for this player, see AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS on page 59.

INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC

INSERTING A DISC

INFORMATION If the label is facing down, Check DISC

will appear on the screen. The player is intended for use with 12

cm (4.7 in.) discs only. To play 8 cm (3 in.) discs, use an adaptor.

NOTICE

Do not stack up two discs for insertion, or it will cause damage to the CD player. Insert only one disc into the slot at a time.

Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the CD player. Do not insert anything other than a disc into the slot.

EJECTING A DISC

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1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch CD on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of the track and disc currently being played will be displayed.

: Touch to pause the track.

: Touch to resume playing the track. Fast forward and Reverse: Press and hold the or of SEEK/TRACK but- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you release the button, the player will start playing from that position.

SWITCHING TO CD MODE

INFORMATION If no disc is in the slot, CD cannot be

selected. Insert a disc into the slot.

PLAYING AN AUDIO CD

INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not

always correspond to the actual elapsed playback position.

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SEEK/TRACK button: Press the or of SEEK/TRACK button to select a desired track. TUNE/SCROLL knob: Turn this knob to select a desired track. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list display. Track list: A desired track can be selected from a list. Touch Tracks on the screen. The list

will be displayed.

Touch a desired track. The player will start playing the selected track from the begin- ning.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

(Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the track you are currently lis- tening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each

time the screen button is touched.

(Random mode): Use it for auto- matic random selection of the track. The random mode changes as follows

each time the screen button is touched.

SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK

Select a desired track using one of the following methods.

PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER

: Repeating the track

: OFF

:Playing the tracks in ran- dom order

:OFF

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The title of the file and folder currently being played will be displayed.

: Touch to pause the file.

: Touch to resume playing the file. Fast forward and Reverse: Press and hold the or of SEEK/TRACK but- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you release the button, the player will start playing from that position.

SEEK/TRACK button: Press the or of SEEK/TRACK button to select a desired file. TUNE/SCROLL knob: Turn this knob to select a desired file. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list display. File list: A desired file can be selected from a list. Touch Files on the screen. The list will

be displayed.

Touch a desired file. The player will start playing the selected file from the begin- ning.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

PLAYING A MP3/WMA DISC

INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not

always correspond to the actual elapsed playback position.

SELECTING A DESIRED FILE

Select a desired file using one of the following methods.

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1 Touch Folders on the screen. The folder list will be displayed.

2 Touch a desired folder from the list. The file list for the folder will be dis- played.

When a desired file is touched, the player will start playing the file.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

(Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the file or folder you are cur- rently listening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each

time the screen button is touched.

(Random mode): Use it for auto- matic random selection of the file. The random mode changes as follows

each time the screen button is touched.

SELECTING A DESIRED FOLDER

PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER

:Repeating the file

:Repeating the folder

:OFF

:Playing the files on the fold- er in random order

:Playing the files in all the folders in random order

:OFF

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1 Open the cover of the USB/AUX port and connect an iPod.

The USB/AUX port is located on the instrument panel, or in the console box or glove box etc. The location and design are different depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on.

1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

Connecting an iPod with the USB port enables users to enjoy music via the vehicle speakers.

CAUTION

Do not connect an iPod or operate the device controls while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave the iPod in the car. In par- ticular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the iPod.

Do not push down on or apply unneces- sary pressure to the iPod while it is con- nected as this may damage the iPod or its terminal.

Do not insert foreign objects into the USB port as this may damage the iPod or its terminal.

INFORMATION This system has a charging function for

iPods. When the battery level of an iPod is very

low, the iPod may not operate. If so, charge the iPod before use.

Depending on the iPod that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be available. If a function is unavailable due to a malfunction, disconnecting the iPod and reconnecting it may resolve the problem.

CONNECTING AN iPod

SWITCHING TO iPod MODE

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2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch iPod on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

The title of the album and song will be dis- played you are currently listening to.

: Touch to pause the song.

: Touch to resume playing the song.

Fast forward and Reverse: Press and hold the or of SEEK/TRACK but- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you release the button, the player will start playing from that position.

INFORMATION If no iPod is connected, the iPod can-

not be selected. Connect the iPod to the USB port.

PLAYING AN iPod

INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not

always correspond to the actual elapsed playback position.

iPod COVER ART

Depending on the iPod and songs in the iPod, iPod cover art may be dis- played.

This function can be changed to On or Off. See GENERAL SETTINGS on page 93.

INFORMATION It may take time to display iPod cover

art, and the iPod may not be operated while the cover art display is in process.

Only the iPod cover art that is saved in a JPEG format can be displayed.

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SEEK/TRACK button: Press the or of SEEK/TRACK button to select a desired song. TUNE/SCROLL knob: Turn this control knob to select a desired song. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list display. Song list: A desired song can be selected from a list. Touch Songs on the screen. The list will

be displayed.

Touch a desired song. The player will start playing the selected song from the begin- ning.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

1 Touch Browse on the screen.

2 Touch a desired play mode tab button, such as playlists, artists, albums, songs, podcasts or audio book. And then select the song on each play mode.

To scroll the tabs, touch or .

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

SELECTING A DESIRED SONG

Select a desired song using one of the following methods.

SELECTING A PLAY MODE

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(Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the song you are currently lis- tening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each

time the screen button is touched.

(Shuffle mode): Use it for auto- matic shuffling of the songs or albums in an iPod. The shuffle mode changes as follows

each time the screen button is touched.

PLAYING REPEAT AND SHUFFLE

INFORMATION When a large number of songs are

stored in an iPod, shuffle selection may take time.

:Repeating the song

:OFF

:Playing the songs in shuffle

:Playing the albums in the iPod in shuffle

:OFF

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1 Open the cover of the USB/AUX port and connect a USB memory.

The USB/AUX port is located on the instrument panel, or in the console box or glove box etc. The location and design are different depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on.

1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

Connecting a USB memory with the USB port enables users to enjoy music via the vehicle speakers.

CAUTION

Do not connect a USB memory or oper- ate the device controls while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave the USB memory in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the USB memory.

Do not push down on or apply unneces- sary pressure to the USB memory while it is connected as this may damage the USB memory or its terminal.

Do not insert foreign objects into the USB port as this may damage the USB memory or its terminal.

INFORMATION When USB memory is connected and

the audio source is changed to USB mode, the USB memory resumes play- back from the position that was last played. However, if files have been moved or deleted from the USB mem- ory, the resume play will not operate.

CONNECTING A USB MEMORY

SWITCHING TO USB MODE

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2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch USB on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

The title of the file and folder currently being played will be displayed.

: Touch to pause the file.

: Touch to resume playing the file.

Fast forward and Reverse: Press and hold the or of SEEK/TRACK but- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you release the button, the player will start playing from that position.

SEEK/TRACK button: Press the or of SEEK/TRACK button to select a desired file. TUNE/SCROLL knob: Turn this control knob to select a desired file. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list dis- play.

INFORMATION If no USB memory is connected, the

USB cannot be selected. Connect the USB memory to the USB port.

PLAYING A USB MEMORY

INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not

always correspond to the actual elapsed playback position.

SELECTING A DESIRED FILE

Select a desired file using one of the following methods.

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File list: A desired file can be selected from a list. Touch Files on the screen. The list will

be displayed.

Touch a desired file. The player will start playing the selected file from the begin- ning.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

1 Touch Folders on the screen. The folder list will be displayed.

2 Touch a desired folder from the list. The file list for the folder will be dis- played.

When a desired file is touched, the player will start playing the file.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

(Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the file or folder you are cur- rently listening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each

time the screen button is touched.

SELECTING A DESIRED FOLDER

PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER

:Repeating the file

:Repeating the folder

:OFF

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(Random mode): Use it for auto- matic random selection of the file. The random mode changes as follows

each time the screen button is touched.

:Playing the files on the fold- er in random order

:Playing the files in all the folders in random order

:OFF

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1 Open the cover of the USB/AUX port and connect a portable audio device.

The USB/AUX port is located on the instrument panel, or in the console box or glove box etc. The location and design are different depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

Connecting a portable audio device with the AUX port enables users to en- joy music via the vehicle speakers.

CAUTION

Do not connect a portable audio device or operate the device controls while driv- ing.

NOTICE

Do not leave the portable audio device in the car. In particular, high tempera- tures inside the vehicle may damage the device.

Do not push down on or apply unneces- sary pressure to the portable audio device while it is connected as this may damage the device or its terminal.

Do not insert foreign objects into the AUX port as this may damage the porta- ble audio device or its terminal.

CONNECTING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE

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1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch AUX on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

Only the volume can be adjusted using the audio system controls. The remaining controls need to be operated on the porta- ble audio device itself.

SWITCHING TO AUX MODE

INFORMATION If no portable audio device is connected,

AUX cannot be selected. Connect the portable audio device to the AUX port.

PLAYING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE

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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy music played on a por- table player from the vehicle speaker via wireless communication. This audio system supports Bluetooth, a wireless data system capable of playing portable audio music without cables. If your portable player does not support Bluetooth, the Bluetooth audio system will not function.

CAUTION

Do not operate the players controls or connect to the Bluetooth audio system while driving.

NOTICE

Do not leave your portable audio player in the car. In particular, high tempera- tures inside the vehicle may damage the portable audio player.

INFORMATION In the following conditions, the system

may not function. The portable audio player is turned

off. The portable audio player is not con-

nected. The portable audio player has a low

battery. Depending on the portable audio player

that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be available.

It may take time, the phone connection is carried out during Bluetooth audio play.

INFORMATION Portable audio players must correspond

to the following specifications in order to be connected to the Bluetooth audio system. However, please note that some functions may be limited depending on the type of portable audio player. Bluetooth Specification

Ver.1.1 or higher (Recommended: Ver.2.1+EDR or higher)

Profile A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher (Recommended: Ver.1.2 or higher) This is a profile to transmit stereo audio or high quality sounds to the headphone. AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Con- trol Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher (Recommended: Ver.1.4 or higher) This is a profile to remote control the A/V equipments.

Refer to http://www.toyota.com/ Bluetooth/ to find approved Bluetooth

devices for this system.

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1 Press the AUDIO button.

The audio system turns on in the last mode used.

2 Touch Source or press AUDIO button to display the audio source se- lection screen.

3 Touch BT on the screen.

If a desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch or to scroll to it.

CAUTION

FCC WARNING: Changes or modifica- tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radi- ation exposure limits set forth for uncon- trolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guide- lines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and persons body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).

Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

SWITCHING TO Bluetooth AUDIO MODE

CONNECTING A Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER

To use the Bluetooth audio system, you need to register your portable au- dio player into the system. Once you have registered it, you can enjoy your music on the vehicles audio system.

WHEN A Bluetooth DEVICE IS NOT REGISTERED

If you have not yet registered any Bluetooth device, you must first register it according to the following procedure.

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1 Touch Connect on the screen.

2 Touch Yes to connect your portable player.

3 When this screen is displayed, perform a device discovery from your portable audio player.

4 Input the passcode displayed on the screen into your portable audio player.

A passcode is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Blue- tooth phones. Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Bluetooth phones screen. Respond and operate the Blue- tooth phone according to the confirma- tion message.

If you want to cancel it, touch Cancel.

5 When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed.

Once you have registered it, the system automatically connects to your portable audio player device every time you start your vehicle.

1 Touch Connect on the screen.

The portable audio player information is registered when the Bluetooth audio system is connected. When you release possession of your vehicle, remove your portable audio player. (See REMOV- ING A Bluetooth DEVICE on page 99.)

INFORMATION For details on device discovery for your

portable audio player, refer to the porta- ble audio players users guide.

WHEN A Bluetooth DEVICE IS REGISTERED

If you have registered some Bluetooth devices, you can change the device connected and add a new device.

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2 Touch the portable audio device name to connect.

If you want to add a new device, touch Add New. You can register up to 5 devices.

Bluetooth* Power: When Bluetooth* Power is On, the Bluetooth device is automatically connected every time you start your vehicle. However, depending on the type of porta-

ble audio players or the selected connec- tion method, the device may not be automatically connected.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

Connection Method From Vehicle: Connect the audio system to the portable audio player. However, depending on the type of porta-

ble audio player, the device may not be automatically connected.

Connection Method From Audio Player: Connect the portable audio play- er to the audio system.

Bluetooth AUDIO SETTINGS

You can change the Bluetooth set- tings. See Bluetooth SETTINGS on page 98.

This function can be changed to On or Off. See DETAILED Bluetooth SET- TINGS on page 102.

This function can be changed to From Vehicle or From Audio Player. See DISPLAYING DEVICE DETAILS on page 100.

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Some titles and controls may not be displayed depending on the type of Bluetooth portable audio player.

: Touch to pause the track.

: Touch to resume playing track. Fast forward and Reverse: Press and hold the or of SEEK/TRACK but- ton to fast forward or reverse. When you release the button, the player will start playing from that position.

Indicates the condition of the Bluetooth

connection.

PLAYING A Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYER

INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not

always correspond to the actual elapsed playback position.

Depending on the portable audio player that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be available.

STATUS DISPLAY

INFORMATION An antenna for the Bluetooth connec-

tion is built into in the display. The condi- tion of the Bluetooth connection may not be good and the system may not function when you use the portable audio player in the following conditions. Your portable audio player is hidden

from display (behind the seat or in the glove box and console box).

Your portable audio player touches or is covered with metal materials.

No connection Good

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Indicates the amount of battery charge left.

SEEK/TRACK button: Press the or of SEEK/TRACK button to select a desired track. TUNE/SCROLL knob: Turn this knob to select a desired track. Also, the knob can be used for selection from the list display.

Track list: A desired track can be selected from a list. Touch Tracks on the screen. The list

will be displayed.

Touch a desired track. The player will start playing the selected track from the begin- ning.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

1 Touch Browse on the screen. The album list will be displayed.

INFORMATION Depending on the type of portable audio

players, remaining battery charge is not displayed.

The amount left does not always corre- spond to that of the portable audio play- ers.

This system does not have a charging function.

SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK

Select a desired track using one of the following methods.

Empty Full

SELECTING A DESIRED ALBUM

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2 Touch a desired album from the list. The track list for the album will be dis- played.

When a desired track is touched, the player will start playing the track.

Touch or to scroll the list.

If appears to the right of titles, the complete titles are too long for the display. Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.

(Repeat mode): Use it to automat- ically repeat the track or album you are currently listening to. The repeat mode changes as follows each

time the screen button is touched.

(Random mode): Use it for auto- matic random selection of the track. The random mode changes as follows

each time the screen button is touched.

PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER

:Repeating the track

:Repeating the album

:OFF

:Playing the tracks on the album in random order

:Playing the tracks on all the albums in random order

:OFF

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11. STEERING SWITCHES

The design and switch position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehicle Owners Manual.

Details of the specific switches, controls, and features are described below.

Volume control switch Press the + side to increase the volume.

The volume continues to increase while the switch is being pressed.

Press the - side to decrease the vol- ume. The volume continues to decrease while the switch is being pressed.

switch

Radio To select a preset station: Press the or switch. To seek a radio station: Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep. If you press either the or switch in seek mode, the seek mode will be can- celled.

CD player To select a desired track or file: Press the or switch. To select a desired folder (MP3/WMA): Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep.

iPod To select a desired song: Press the or switch.

USB memory To select a desired file: Press the or switch. To select a desired folder: Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep.

Bluetooth audio player To select a desired track:Press the or switch. To select a desired album: Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep.

MODE switch Press the MODE switch to select an

audio mode. Each press changes the mode sequentially if the desired mode is ready to use.

To turn the audio system on, press the MODE switch.

Press and hold the MODE switch until you hear a beep and the music will pause or be muted. By the same operation, it is released.

Some parts of the audio system can be adjusted with the switches on the steering wheel.

STEERING SWITCHES (WITH TWO DIRECTION STEERING SWITCH)

No. Switch

Volume control switch

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MODE switch

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The design and switch position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehicle Owners Manual.

Details of the specific switches, controls, and features are described below.

Volume control switch Press the + side to increase the volume.

The volume continues to increase while the switch is being pressed.

Press the - side to decrease the vol- ume. The volume continues to decrease while the switch is being pressed.

switch

Radio To select a preset station: Press the or side of the switch. Repeat this to se- lect the next preset station.

To seek a station: Press and hold the or side of the switch until a beep is heard. Repeat this to find the next station. If either side of the switch is pressed dur- ing seek mode, seeking will be canceled. To change the preset page: The radios preset page can be changed by pressing the or side of the switch.

CD player To select a desired track or file: Press the or side of the switch until the desired track or file to play is selected. To return to the beginning of the current track or file, press the side of the switch once quickly. To select a desired folder (MP3/WMA): Press the or switch to change to the next or the previous folder.

Bluetooth audio player To select a desired track: Press the or side of the switch until the desired track is selected. To return to the begin- ning of the current track, press the side of the switch once quickly. To select a desired album: Press the or switch to change to the next or the previous album.

USB memory/iPod To select a desired file or song: Press the or switch until the desired file or song is selected. To return to the begin- ning of the current file or song, press the switch once quickly. To select a desired play mode tab (iP- od): Press or to select the desired play mode tab. If there are no tabs on the screen, this function is not available. To select a desired folder (USB memo- ry): Press the or switch to change to the next or the previous folder.

STEERING SWITCHES (WITH FOUR DIRECTION STEERING SWITCH)

No. Switch

Volume control switch

switch

MODE switch

Back switch

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MODE switch Press the MODE switch to select an

audio mode. Each press changes the mode sequentially if the desired mode is ready to use.

To turn the audio system on, press the MODE switch.

Press and hold the MODE switch until you hear a beep and the music will pause or be muted. By the same operation, it is released.

Back switch Press the back switch to return to the pre-

vious screen.

Enter switch When in radio mode, pressing the enter

switch returns to the preset screen. When in media mode, pressing the enter

switch returns to the list screen.

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Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, which increase with the distance from the radio transmit- ter. They are often accompanied by distor- tion. Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak- ing it possible for two signals to reach your antenna at the same time. If this happens, the signals will cancel each other out, causing a momentary flutter or loss of re- ception. Static and fluttering: These occur when signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or other large objects. Increasing the bass level may reduce static and fluttering. Station swapping: If the FM signal you are listening to is interrupted or weakened, and there is another strong station nearby on the FM band, your radio may tune in the second station until the original signal can be picked up again.

Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by the upper atmosphere especially at night. These reflected signals can interfere with those received directly from the radio station, causing the radio station to sound alternately strong and weak. Station interference: When a reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio station are very nearly the same fre- quency, they can interfere with each other, making it difficult to hear the broadcast. Static: AM is easily affected by external sources of electrical noise, such as high tension power lines, lightening, or electri- cal motors. This results in static.

NOTICE

To avoid damaging the audio system: Be careful not to spill beverages over

the audio system. Do not put anything other than on

appropriate discs into the CD player slot.

INFORMATION The use of a cellular phone inside or

near the vehicle may cause a noise from the speakers of the audio system which you are listening to. However, this does not indicate a malfunction.

RADIO RECEPTION

Usually, a problem with radio reception does not mean there is a problem with your radio it is just the normal result of conditions outside the vehicle. For example, nearby buildings and ter- rain can interfere with FM reception. Power lines or telephone wires can in- terfere with AM signals. And of course, radio signals have a limited range, and the farther you are from a station, the weaker its signal will be. In addition, re- ception conditions change constantly as your vehicle moves. Here are some common reception problems that probably do not indicate a problem with your radio.

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Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially metal objects, may adversely affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio.

Alternation or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the users right to operate the equipment.

Made for iPod and Made for iPhone means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch are trade- marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Depending on differences between mod- els or software versions etc., some models listed above might be incompatible with this system. iPod 4th generation and earlier models are not compatible with this system. iPad, iPod mini, iPod shuffle and iPod pho- to are not compatible with this system.

XM

iPod

ABOUT iPod

COMPATIBLE MODELS

Model Generation Software Version

iPod 5G 1.3.0

iPod classic

1G 1.1.2

2G 2.0.1

2009 (160GB) 2.0.4

iPod nano

1G 1.3.1

2G 1.1.3

3G

4G 1.0.4

5G 1.0.2

6G 1.0.0

iPod touch

1G iOS 3.1.3

2G iOS 3.1.3 iOS 4.2.12009 (8GB)

3G

4G iOS 4.2.1

iPhone

iPhone iOS 3.1.3

iPhone 3G iOS 3.1.3 iOS 4.2.1iPhone 3GS

iPhone 4 iOS 4.2.1

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USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback. USB communication formats: USB 2.0

FS (12 Mbps) File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows) Correspondence class: Mass storage

class

Your CD player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only. To play 8 cm (3 in.) discs, use an adaptor.

Extremely high temperatures can keep your CD player from working. On hot days, use air conditioning to cool the vehi- cle interior before you listen to a disc.

Bumpy roads or other vibrations may make your CD player skip.

If moisture gets into your CD player, you may not hear any sound even though your CD player appears to be working. Remove the discs from the CD player and wait until it dries.

Use only discs marked as shown above. The following products may not be play- able on your CD player. SACDs dts CDs Copy-protected CDs Video CDs

Special shaped discs

Transparent/translucent discs

USB MEMORY

CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER AND DISCS

CAUTION

CD player uses an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure if directed outside the unit. Be sure to operate the CD player correctly.

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Low quality discs

Labeled discs Handle discs carefully, especially when

you are inserting them. Hold them on the edge and do not bend them. Avoid getting fingerprints on them, particularly on the shiny side.

Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, or other disc damage could cause the CD player to skip or to repeat a section of a track. (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the light.)

Remove discs from the CD player when you are not using them. Store them in their plastic cases away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.

To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint- free cloth that has been dampened with water. Wipe in a straight line from the cen- tre to the edge of the disc (not in a circle). Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti-static device.

NOTICE

Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.

This system is not designed for use of Dual Disc. Do not use Dual Disc because it may cause damage to the player.

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MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA (Windows Media Audio) are audio com- pression standards.

The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and WMA files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CD- RW discs. The unit can play disc recordings compati- ble with ISO 9660 level 1,2 (Romeo Joliet) and UDF (2.01 or lower) file system.

When naming an MP3 or WMA file, add the appropriate file extension (.mp3 or .wma).

The MP3/WMA player plays back files with .mp3 or .wma file extensions as MP3 or WMA files. To prevent noise and play- back errors, use the appropriate file exten- sions.

The player can play only the first session using multi-session compatible CDs.

MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, and Ver. 2.3 formats. The unit cannot display disc title, track title and artist name in other formats.

USB memory: MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3 and Ver. 2.4 formats. The unit cannot display track title and artist name in other formats.

WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA tags carry information such as track title, artist name.

The sound quality of MP3/WMA files gen- erally improves with higher bit rates. In order to achieve a reasonable level of sound quality, files recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps are recommended.

MP3 files: MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 3 32, 44.1, 48 kHz MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3 16, 22.05, 24 kHz WMA files for WMA player: Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR 32, 44.1, 48 kHz WMA files for USB memory: Ver. 7, 8, 9 HIGH PROFILE 32, 44.1, 48 kHz

MP3 files for MP3 player: MPEG1 LAYER3 32 to 320 kbps MPEG2 LSF LAYER3 8 to 160 kbps MP3 files for USB memory: MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 32 to 320 kbps MPEG 2 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 8 to 160 kbps WMA files for WMA player: Ver. 7, 8 CBR 48 to 192 kbps Ver. 9 CBR 48 to 320 kbps WMA files for USB memory: Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR 48 to 320 kbps M3u playlists are not compatible with the

audio player. MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for-

mats are not compatible with the audio player.

The player is compatible with VBR (Vari- able Bit Rate).

When playing back files recorded as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will not be correctly displayed if fast-forward or reverse operations are used.

It is not possible to check folders that do not include MP3/WMA files.

MP3/WMA FILES SAMPLING FREQUENCY

PLAYABLE BIT RATES

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MP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels deep can be played. However, the start of playback may be delayed when using discs containing numerous levels of fold- ers. For this reason, we recommend creat- ing discs with no more than two levels of folders.

WMA files Ver. 9 depends on Windows Media Audio Standard.

The play order of the compact disc with the structure shown on the left is as fol- lows:

MP3/WMA player: It is possible to play up to 192 folders or 255 files on one disc.

USB memory: Maximum number of folder in device: 3000 Maximum number of files in one folder: 255 Maximum number of files in device: 9999

The order changes depending on the PC and MP3/WMA encoding software you use.

CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been subject to the finalizing process (a pro- cess that allows discs to be played on a conventional CD player) cannot be played.

It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD- RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of the unit.

It may not be possible to play discs recorded on a personal computer depend- ing on the application settings and the environment. Record with the correct for- mat. (For details, contact the appropriate application manufacturers of the applica- tions.)

CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera- tures or other storage conditions. The unit may be unable to play some damaged discs.

If you insert a CD-RW disc into the MP3/ WMA player, playback will begin more slowly than with a conventional CD or CD- R disc.

Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played using the DDCD (Double Density CD) system.

001.mp3 002.wma

Folder 1 003.mp3 Folder 2 004.mp3 005.wma

Folder 3 006.mp3

001. mp3 002. wma. . . 006. mp3

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This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on-demand to CD- R, etc., in the same way that data is writ- ten to floppy or hard discs.

This is a method of embedding track- related information in an MP3 file. This embedded information can include the track title, the artists name, the album title, the music genre, the year of produc- tion, comments and other data. The con- tents can be freely edited using software with ID3 tag editing functions. Although the tags are restricted to the number of characters, the information can be viewed when the track is played back.

WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA tags carry information such as track title, artist name.

This is the international standard for the formatting of CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO 9660 format, there are two levels of regulations.

Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (8 character file names, with a 3 character file extension. File names must be com- posed of one-byte capital letters and num- bers. The _ symbol may also be included.)

Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation mark . and file extension). Each folder must contain fewer than 8 hierarchies.

Playlists created using WINAMP soft- ware have a playlist file extension (.m3u).

MP3 is an audio compression standard determined by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Standard Organiza- tion). MP3 compresses audio data to about 1/10 the size of that on conventional discs.

WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed by Microsoft. It compresses files into a size smaller than that of MP3 files. The decod- ing formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8, and 9.

TERMS

PACKET WRITE

ID3 TAG

WMA TAG

ISO 9660 FORMAT

m3u

MP3

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1. QUICK REFERENCE .................... 68

2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM................ 69 USING THE PHONE SWITCH .............. 70 ABOUT THE PHONEBOOK IN

THIS SYSTEM .................................... 71 WHEN YOU RELEASE

YOUR CAR ......................................... 71 PHONE STATUS DISPLAY................... 72

3. REGISTER A Bluetooth PHONE........................................ 74

SELECTING AND ADDING A Bluetooth PHONE.......................... 75

4. CALL ON THE Bluetooth PHONE........................................ 76

BY DIAL ................................................. 76 BY PHONEBOOK .................................. 76 BY SPEED DIAL .................................... 77 BY CALL HISTORY ............................... 78 BY VOICE RECOGNITION

(IF EQUIPPED) ................................... 79

5. RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth PHONE........................................ 82

6. TALK ON THE Bluetooth PHONE........................................ 83

INTERRUPT CALL ................................ 84

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Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM

1. Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM OPERATION

1. QUICK REFERENCE

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle Owners Manual.

This screen can be used to make a phone call. To display the Phone screen, press the switch on the steering wheel or the button.

No. Name Function Page

PWR/VOL knob Turn this knob to adjust the volume. 82, 83

Connect Phone You can connect a Bluetooth device to the sys- tem. 75

Number keys Used for inputting a phone number. 76

Contacts Displays Contacts screen to make a call using the phonebook. 76

button Displays Phone screen. 74, 7682

Speed Dials Displays Speed Dial screen to make a call using the speed dial. 77

Call History Displays Call History screen to make a call using the call history. 78

Used for making a phone call. 7682

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Bluetooth hands-free system allows you to make or receive a call without taking your hands off the steering wheel by connecting your cellular phone.

This system supports Bluetooth. Bluetooth is a wireless data system by which you can call without your cellular phone being connected with a cable or placed on a cradle. The operating procedure of the system is explained in this section.

For registering and setting of the phone, see PHONE SETTINGS on page 106.

CAUTION

Use a cellular phone or connect the Bluetooth phone only when safe and legal to do so.

NOTICE

Do not leave your cellular phone in the car. The temperature inside may be high and damage the phone.

If the Bluetooth phone is too close to the system, quality of the sound may deteriorate and connecting condition may go down.

INFORMATION If your cellular phone does not support

Bluetooth, this system will not function. Depending on the cellular phone mod-

els, some functions may be restricted. In the following conditions, the system

may not function. The cellular phone is turned off. The current position is outside the

communication area. The cellular phone is not connected. The cellular phone has a low battery. When outgoing is controlled, due to

heavy traffic on telephone lines, etc. When the cellular phone itself cannot

be used When transferring the phonebook

data from the cellular phone Even if your cellular phone supports

both hands-free and audio Bluetooth

connections, it may not be able to con- nect to the hands-free connection at the same time.

When using Bluetooth audio and hands-free at the same time, the follow- ing problems may occur. The Bluetooth connection may be

cut. Noise may be heard on the

Bluetooth audio playback. The Bluetooth phone battery will burn

out quickly when it is connected to Bluetooth.

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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

By pressing the phone switch, you can receive a call or hang up without taking your hands off the steering wheel.

By pressing the volume switch, you can adjust the volume.

You can use the microphone when talking on the phone.

INFORMATION This system supports the following ser-

vice. Bluetooth Specification

Ver.1.1 or higher (Recommended: Ver.2.1+EDR or higher)

Profile HFP (Hands Free Profile)

Ver.1.0 or higher (Recommended: Ver.1.5 or higher) This is a profile to allow hands-free phone call using the cellular phone or head sets. It has an outgoing and incoming call function.

OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver.1.1 or higher This is a profile to exchange phone- book data. When the Bluetooth

phone has PBAP and OPP, OPP cannot be used.

PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher This is a profile to transfer phone- book data.

If your cellular phone does not support HFP, you cannot register the Bluetooth

phone, and take OPP or PBAP service individually.

Refer to http://www.toyota.com/ Bluetooth/ to find approved Bluetooth

devices for this system.

USING THE PHONE SWITCH

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehicle Owners Manual.

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The following data is stored for every reg- istered phone. When another phone is connecting, you cannot read the regis- tered data. Phonebook data Call history data Speed dial data

You can initialize the following data in the system. Phonebook data Call history data Speed dial data Bluetooth phone data Volume setting Details setting

INFORMATION The other partys voice outputs from the

front speaker. When the received calls or received voice outputs, the audio from the audio system will be muted.

Talk alternately with the other party on the phone. If you talk at the same time, your voices may not reach each other. (It is not a malfunction.)

Keep the volume of receiving voice down. Otherwise, an echo will be heard and receiving voice can be heard out- side of the vehicle. When you talk on the phone, speak clearly towards the micro- phone.

In the following situations, your voice may not reach the other party. Driving on an unpaved road. (Due to

traffic noise.) Driving at high speed. A window is open. Turning the air-conditioning vents

towards the microphone. The sound of the air-conditioning fan

is loud. There is an effect from the cellular

phone network.

ABOUT THE PHONEBOOK IN THIS SYSTEM

INFORMATION When you delete the phone, the above-

mentioned data is also deleted.

WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR CAR

A lot of personal data is registered when you use the Hands-free system. When you release your car, initialize your data. (See DELETE PERSONAL DATA on page 94.)

INFORMATION If you initialize it, the former state will

never come back again. Pay attention when initializing the data.

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Indicates the condition of the Bluetooth

connection.

Indicates the amount of battery charge left.

This is not displayed when the Bluetooth

phone is not connected. Depending on the type of Bluetooth

phone, remaining battery charge may not be displayed.

The amount left may not always corre- spond to that of the Bluetooth phone. This system does not have a charging function.

CAUTION

FCC WARNING: Changes or modifica- tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radi- ation exposure limits set forth for uncon- trolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guide- lines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and persons body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).

Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

PHONE STATUS DISPLAY

No connection Good

Empty Full

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Indicates the receiving area. Rm is displayed when receiving in Roaming area. The receiving area may not be displayed

depending on the phone you have.

Indicates the level of reception.

The level of reception does not always correspond with the one of your cellular phone.

The level of reception may not be dis- played depending on the phone you have.

When you are out of the service area or in a place inaccessible by radio waves, No Service is displayed.

INFORMATION An antenna for the Bluetooth connec-

tion is built into the display. The condition of the Bluetooth

connection may not be good and the system may not function when you use the Bluetooth phone in the following conditions. Your Bluetooth phone is hidden

from the display (behind the seat or in the glove box or console box).

Your Bluetooth phone touches or is covered with metal materials.

Leave the Bluetooth phone in the place where the Bluetooth sensitivity is good.

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3. REGISTER A Bluetooth PHONE

1 Press the button or the switch on the steering wheel.

2 Touch Yes to register your Bluetooth phone.

3 When this screen is displayed, perform a device discovery from your Bluetooth phone.

4 Input the passcode displayed on the screen into the phone.

A passcode is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Bluetooth phones. Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Bluetooth phones screen. Respond and operate the Bluetooth phone according to the confirmation message.

If you want to cancel it, touch Cancel. If the Bluetooth phone to be registered

has a Bluetooth audio function, this can be registered at the same time.

To use the Bluetooth hands-free system, you need to register your phone into the system. Once you have registered it, you can make hands-free calls. If you have not yet registered any Bluetooth phones, you must first register it according to the following procedure.

Please see REGISTERED DEVICES on page 98 of additional registration when registering.

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5 When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed.

Once you have registered it, the system automatically connects to your Bluetooth

device every time you start your vehicle. (For automatic connection, see CHANG- ING THE Bluetooth POWER on page 103.)

If the Bluetooth is disconnected on pur- pose such as you turned your Bluetooth phone off, this does not happen. Recon- nect the Bluetooth phone manually.

1 Touch Connect Phone.

2 Touch the Bluetooth devices name to connect.

The selection indicator is displayed on left side of the selected device name.

The Bluetooth mark is displayed when you connected the device.

INFORMATION For details on device discovery for your

Bluetooth phone, refer to the Bluetooth phones users guide.

SELECTING AND ADDING A Bluetooth PHONE

If you have registered some Bluetooth devices, you can change the device connected and add a new device.

If you want to add a new device, touch Add New. You can register up to 5 devices.

INFORMATION When you connect the phone while

Bluetooth audio is playing, the Bluetooth audio will stop temporarily. It may take time, the phone connection is carried out during Bluetooth audio play. The audio may be skipped.

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4. CALL ON THE Bluetooth PHONE

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button to display the Phone screen.

2 Enter a phone number by touching number keys (0 - 9,, #, +).

Each time you touch , an inputted digit is deleted.

For the first digit, you can enter + by touching for a while.

3 Touch or press the switch on the steering wheel.

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button to display the Phone screen.

2 Touch Contacts.

3 Touch the desired data from the list.

4 Touch the desired number from the list.

5 Touch or press the switch on the steering wheel.

After you register the Bluetooth

phone, you can call by using Bluetooth hands-free system.

BY DIAL

You can call by inputting the phone number.

BY PHONEBOOK

You can make a call using the phonebook data which is transferred from your cellular phone. The system has one phonebook for each phone. You can register up to 1000 contacts in each phonebook.

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1 Touch Contacts.

If your phone does not support either PBAP or OPP service, you cannot transfer contacts.

PBAP compatible models

2 Touch Yes if you want to transfer new contacts from a cellular phone.

Touch No if you want to cancel transfer- ring the contacts.

PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible models

2 Touch Transfer if you want to trans- fer new contacts from a cellular phone.

You need to operate your phone to trans- fer new contacts.

Touch Cancel if you want to cancel transferring the contacts.

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button to display the Phone screen.

2 Touch Speed Dials.

3 Touch the desired number to call.

You can change the page by touching Speed Dial 2 or Speed Dial 3 tab.

WHEN THE PHONEBOOK IS EMPTY

BY SPEED DIAL

You can call using registered phone numbers which can be selected from a phonebook. (See SPEED DIALS SETTING on page 111 for registering the speed dial.)

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1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button to display the Phone screen.

2 Touch Call History.

3 Touch the desired data from the list.

When the list is switched, touch All, Missed, Incoming or Outgoing tab.

4 Touch or press the switch on the steering wheel.

1 Press the switch on the steering wheel to display the Phone screen.

2 Press the switch on the steering wheel to display the Call History screen.

3 Press the switch on the steering wheel to select the latest history item.

4 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or touch to call the latest history item.

When you call using the phonebook, the name (if registered) is displayed.

When you call the same number continu- ously, only the newest number is regis- tered.

When a phone number registered in the phonebook is received, the name and the number are displayed.

BY CALL HISTORY

You can make a call using the call history which has 4 functions below. All: all the calls (missed, incoming or out- going) Missed: calls which you missed Incoming: calls which you received Outgoing: calls which you made

You can make a call using the latest call history item.

INFORMATION Number-withheld calls are also memo-

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made depending on the cellular phone which you have.

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1 Press the talk switch.

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see the Pictorial index of the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

2 After a beep sounds, say the command of your choice.

Voice commands are marked with .

3 Say the command displayed on the screen.

If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no selections are available, perform one of the following to return to the previous screen: Say Go back Touch Go Back

To cancel voice recognition, touch Cancel, or press and hold the talk switch.

BY VOICE RECOGNITION (IF EQUIPPED)

Calls can be made by giving a voice command. This can be operated while driving.

INFORMATION Voice guidance for the voice recognition

system can be skipped by pressing the talk switch.

The voice recognition prompt can be set to on or off when Voice Prompts (on/off) is touched. This setting can also be changed on the Guidance Settings screen. (See page 95.)

When Voice Prompts (on/off) is touched, voice recognition will be tem- porarily suspended. Press the talk switch again.

Voice guidance can be canceled by set- ting voice prompts to off. Use this setting when it is desirable to say a command immediately after pressing the talk switch.

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1 Press the talk switch.

2 Say the name, or the name and type of phone, of a registered contact.

In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, Call or Call at , after saying Call say the name, or the name and type of phone, of a contact. For example: Call, John Smith or Call, Mary Davis, at, Mobile

There are 4 types of phones: Home, Mobile, Work and Other.

Short or abbreviated names in the phone- book may not be recognized. Change names in the phonebook to full names.

Sometimes a voice recognition result con- firmation screen will be displayed. After confirming the result, say Yes or No.

When the system recognizes multiple names from the phonebook, a name can- didate list will be displayed on the screen. If the desired name is not displayed on the top of the screen, say the number of the name from the candidate list (number 1 or number 2) to select a name from the can- didate list.

When a contact has multiple phone num- bers registered in the phonebook, a candi- date list will be displayed. If the desired phone number is not displayed on the top of the screen, say the number of the desired phone number from the candidate list (number 1 or number 2) to select a phone number from the candidate list.

3 Say Dial to call the phone number.

1 Press the talk switch.

2 Say the phone number.

In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, Dial , after saying Dial say the phone number.

Say the phone number one digit at a time. For example, if the phone number is 2345678: Say two three four five six seven eight Do not say twenty three forty five sixty seven eight

The system can recognize the following types of the phone numbers: 3 digit numbers (911, 411, 611) 7 digit numbers (Local phone numbers) 10 digit numbers (Area code + Local phone number) 11 digit phone numbers (1 + Area code + Local phone number)

VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: CALL NAME

VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: DIAL NUMBER

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As the system cannot recognize additional numbers, say the complete number with- out stopping.

When the system recognizes multiple phone numbers, a phone number candi- date list will be displayed on the screen. If the desired phone number is not displayed on the top of the screen, say the number of the desired phone number from the candidate list (number 1 or number 2) to select a phone number from the candidate list.

3 Say Dial to call the phone number.

1 Press the talk switch.

2 Say International call. Up to 20 digits can be recognized when

using the international call function. The number can also be divided into multiple groups and recognized.

INTERNATIONAL CALL

To dial a phone number that is not a 3, 7, 10 or 11 digit number, for example an international number, use International Call.

Calling without the voice recognition: After the desired phone number is dis- played, a call can also made by pressing

the switch on the steering wheel. Canceling the voice recognition: The voice recognition will be canceled when either of the following is preformed.

Press and hold the talk switch. Touch Cancel.

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5. RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth PHONE

To answer the phone:

Press the switch on the steering

wheel or touch . To refuse to receive the call:

Press the switch on the steering

wheel or touch . To adjust the volume of received call: Touch - or +, turn the PWR/VOL knob, or use the volume switch on the steering wheel.

When a call is received, this screen is displayed with a sound.

INFORMATION On the international phone call, the

other partys name may not be displayed correctly depending on the cellular phone which you have.

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To adjust the volume of the other par- tys voice: Touch - or +, turn the PWR/VOL knob, or use the volume switch on the steering wheel.

To hang up the phone: Press the switch on the steering wheel or touch

. To mute your voice: Touch Mute. To input a Key: Touch 0-9. To transfer the call: Touch Handsfree Mode or Handset Mode.

1 Enter a number by touching the num- ber keys.

To hang up the phone: Press the switch on the steering wheel or touch

.

If the continuous tone signal is registered in a phonebook, this screen appears. (If not registered, Send and Exit are not displayed.)

Confirm the number displayed on the screen and touch Send. The number before marked sign will be sent.

When you touch Exit, this function will be finished and normal tone screen appears.

To hang up the phone: Press the switch on the steering wheel or touch

.

While you are talking on the phone, this screen is displayed. You can do the operation below on the screen.

INFORMATION When you change from cellular phone

call to Hands-free call, the Hands-free screen will be displayed and you can operate it on the screen.

WHEN YOU TOUCH 0-9

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To answer the phone:

Press the switch on the steering

wheel or touch . To refuse to receive the call:

Press the switch on the steering

wheel or touch .

Everytime you press the switch on the steering wheel or touch while interrupt call, the other party will be switched.

INFORMATION The continuous tone signal is the

marked sign (p or w) and the number fol- lowing phone number. (ex. 056133w0123p#1)

You can do this operation when you want to operate an answering machine or use a telephone service in bank for example. You can register the phone number and the code number in the phonebook.

INTERRUPT CALL

When the call is interrupted by the third party while talking, this screen is displayed.

INFORMATION Interrupt call operation may differ

depending on your phone company and cellular phone.

Interrupt call is unavailable depending on the contract detail with the phone company.

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1. QUICK REFERENCE .................... 86

2. FUEL CONSUMPTION.................. 87 FUEL CONSUMPTION

(VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM) ............................................ 87

FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE ENGINE) ............................................. 87

3. TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM...................................... 89

SHOWING THE TIRE PRESSURE SCREEN ............................................. 89

1 VEHICLE INFORMATION

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1. QUICK REFERENCE

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle Owners Manual.

The Information screen shown above is displayed if the vehicle is equipped with both a fuel consumption and a tire pressure warning system.

*: If equipped

Fuel consumption information and tire pressure value can be displayed. To access the vehicle information system, press the CAR button.

No. Name Function Page

Fuel Consumption* Displays the Trip Information, History and Energy Monitor screen. 87

Tire Pressure* Displays the Tire Pressure screen. 89

CAR button* Press this button to access the vehicle information system. 87, 89

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Energy monitor Trip consumption History

1 Press the CAR button.

2 Touch Fuel Consumption.

The Trip Information or History screen will be displayed.

The Information screen is not displayed if the vehicles not equipped with a tire pressure warning system.

If the Trip Information screen is not dis- played, touch Trip Information.

Clear: Trip information data can be de- leted by touching this screen button. History: History screen can be dis- played by touching this screen button.

: If equipped

FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM)

Fuel consumption such as shown be- low can be displayed on the screen. For details see Section 1-1 of the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE ENGINE)

TRIP INFORMATION

No. Name

Average speed

Elapsed time

Cruising range

Previous fuel consumption per minute

Current fuel consumption per minute

INFORMATION The trip information display indicates

general driving conditions. Accuracy varies with driving habits and road con- ditions.

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If the History screen is not displayed, touch History.

The average fuel consumption history is divided by color into past averages and the average fuel consumption since the last reset.

Clear: Past record data can be deleted by touching this screen button. Update: Reset the average fuel con- sumption to measure the current fuel con- sumption again.

Vehicles with multi-information display When you touch Update, the average fuel consumption displayed in the multi-in- formation display will be reset at the same time. Trip Information: Trip Information screen can be displayed by touching this screen button.

HISTORY

No. Name

Previous fuel economy record

Current fuel economy

Best recorded fuel economy

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To confirm tire pressure values, touch Yes. To cancel and return to the previous screen, touch No. (This screen will not be shown if the tire pressure screen is already being displayed.)

1 Press the CAR button.

2 Touch Tire Pressure.

3 The tire pressure value of each tire will be displayed.

Type A

Type B

Low tire pressure values will be displayed in orange. The display pattern varies

depending on the vehicle. Some vehicles do not show the spare tire pressure.

: If equipped

Vehicles equipped with a tire pres- sure warning system will display a warning screen in addition to a warning indication on the meter if tire pressure becomes low. For in- formation on the tire pressure warning system, refer to the vehi- cle Owners Manual.

SHOWING THE TIRE PRESSURE SCREEN

The tire pressure value of each tire can be confirmed using the tire pressure screen.

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2. GENERAL SETTINGS .................. 93 SCREENS FOR GENERAL

SETTINGS .......................................... 93

3. GUIDANCE SETTINGS (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM).......................... 95

SCREEN FOR VOICE GUIDANCE SETTINGS .......................................... 95

4. DISPLAY SETTINGS .................... 96 TURN OFF DISPLAY............................. 96 CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND

NIGHT MODE ..................................... 96 ADJUST

CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS ................ 97

5. Bluetooth SETTINGS ................. 98 REGISTERED DEVICES....................... 98 CONNECT PHONE ............................. 101 CONNECT AUDIO PLAYER................ 101 DETAILED Bluetooth SETTINGS ...... 102

6. PHONE SETTINGS ..................... 106 PHONE SOUND SETTINGS ............... 106 PHONEBOOK...................................... 107

7. AUDIO SETTINGS (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM)........................ 116

8. VEHICLE SETTINGS .................. 117

1 SETUP OPERATION

SETUP

1. SETUP OPERATION

1. QUICK REFERENCE

The actual design and button position may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see Section 3 of the vehicle Owners Manual.

*1: Vehicles with Premium Display Audio system *2: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

To customize the function settings, press the SETUP button.

No. Name Function Page

General Settings are available for language selection, op- eration sounds, screen animation, etc. 93

Guidance*1 Touch to set the voice guidance settings. 95

Display Settings are available for contrast and brightness of the screen. 96

Bluetooth*2 Registering, removing, connecting and discon- necting Bluetooth devices and settings are available for Bluetooth.

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SETUP button Press this button to display the Setup screen. 93, 95, 96, 98, 106, 116, 117

Vehicle*1 Settings are available for vehicle customization. 117

Audio*1 Settings are available for HD Radio system. 116

Phone Settings are available for phone sound, phone- book, etc. 106

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2. GENERAL SETTINGS

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1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch General.

3 Touch the items to be set.

4 Touch Save.

On this screen, the following functions are operational.

Settings are available for language se- lection, operation sounds, screen ani- mation, etc.

SCREENS FOR GENERAL SETTINGS

No. Function

You can change the language. (See SELECTING A LAN- GUAGE on page 94.)

On or Off can be selected to sound beeps.

On or Off can be selected to display capture image/iPod cov- er art in the screen.

The animation effect for audio source selection screen can be set to On or Off.

The personal data can be delet- ed. (See DELETE PERSONAL DATA on page 94.)

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1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch General on the Setup screen.

3 Touch Language.

4 Touch the desired screen button.

The previous screen will be displayed. The selectable languages may differ

depending on the model or region.

5 Touch Save.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch General on the Setup screen.

3 Touch Delete Personal Data.

4 Touch Delete.

SELECTING A LANGUAGE

The desired language can be selected.

DELETE PERSONAL DATA

INFORMATION The following personal data can be

deleted or returned to their default set- tings: Phone book data Call history data Speed dial data Bluetooth devices data Phone sound settings Detailed Bluetooth settings Sound settings

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3. GUIDANCE SETTINGS (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM)

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1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Guidance.

3 Touch the items to be set.

4 Touch OK.

On this screen, the following functions can be performed.

Voice recognition guidance for Blue- tooth hands-free systems can be set.

SCREEN FOR VOICE GUIDANCE SETTINGS

No. Function

The voice guidance volume can be adjusted.

Voice recognition guidance can be set to On or Off.

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4. DISPLAY SETTINGS

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Display.

3 Touch the items to be set.

Please refer to the following pages for each setting.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Display on the Setup screen.

3 Touch Screen Off.

The display screen will be turned off. To turn it on, press the AUDIO, CAR or SETUP button.

1 To display the screen in day mode even with the headlight switch on, touch Day Mode on the adjustment screen for brightness and contrast con- trol.

You can adjust the contrast and bright- ness of the screen. You can also turn the display off.

TURN OFF DISPLAY

CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT MODE

Depending on the position of the head- light switch, the screen changes to day or night mode.

INFORMATION If the screen is set in day mode with the

headlight switch turned on, this condition is memorized even with the engine turned off.

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1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Display on the Setup screen.

3 Touch General or Camera, in which you want to make an adjust- ment.

4 Select Contrast or Brightness

using the or .

5 Adjust the contrast or brightness using the + or -.

6 After adjusting the screen, touch OK.

ADJUST CONTRAST/ BRIGHTNESS

Screen button Function

Contrast + Strengthens the contrast of the screen

Contrast - Weakens the contrast of the screen

Brightness + Brightens the screen

Brightness - Darkens the screen

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5. Bluetooth SETTINGS

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Bluetooth*.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

3 Touch the items to be set.

Please refer to the following pages for each setting.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Bluetooth* on the Setup screen.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

3 Touch Registered Devices.

4 This screen is displayed.

1 Touch Add New to register your Bluetooth device to the system.

You can confirm and change the Bluetooth settings.

REGISTERED DEVICES

ADDING A NEW DEVICE

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2 When this screen is displayed, perform a device discovery from your Bluetooth device.

3 Input the passcode displayed on the screen into your Bluetooth device.

A passcode is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Blue- tooth phones. Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Bluetooth phones screen. Respond and operate the Blue- tooth phone according to the confirma- tion message.

If you want to cancel it, touch Cancel. If the Bluetooth phone to be registered

has a Bluetooth audio function, this can be registered at the same time.

4 When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed.

Once you have registered it, the system automatically connects to your Bluetooth

device every time you start your vehicle.

1 Touch Remove to remove your Bluetooth device from the system.

2 Select the device to remove.

INFORMATION For details on device discovery for your

Bluetooth phone, refer to the Bluetooth phones users guide.

When you register your phone, Bluetooth audio will disconnect.

If the Bluetooth device has Bluetooth

phone and Bluetooth audio functions, it will register phone and audio simulta- neously. If an on-screen message appears, follow the message and regis- ter either or both Bluetooth phone and/ or Bluetooth audio functions.

REMOVING A Bluetooth DEVICE

INFORMATION When you delete a Bluetooth phone,

the phonebook data will be deleted at the same time.

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1. SETUP OPERATION

1 Touch Details to display a device detail.

2 Select the device to display.

3 This screen is displayed.

Touch or to scroll the list. The information displays the following

items.

CHANGING THE CONNECTION METHOD

1 Touch Connection Method and se- lect From Vehicle or From Audio Player.

DISPLAYING DEVICE DETAILS Name Function

Device Name The name in the Bluetooth network.

Device Address

The address peculiar to the system. You cannot change it. If the same device name is dis- played on the screen of your device, refer to it.

My Phone Number

Phone number of your phone. The number may not be displayed de- pending on the phones.

Profiles

The profiles which sup- port your Bluetooth de- vice. (For details of each profile, see pages 49 and 70.)

Connection Method

The connection method can be switched be- tween From Vehicle and From Audio Play- er.

The connection method can be select- ed.

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2 Touch OK. From Vehicle: Connect the audio sys- tem to the portable audio player. From Audio Player: Connect the porta- ble audio player to the audio system.

INITIALIZING THE Bluetooth

SETTINGS

1 Touch Default.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Bluetooth* on the Setup screen.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

3 Touch Connect Phone.

4 Select the device to connect.

The Bluetooth mark is displayed when you connect the device.

When you touch the device name with the selection indicator and the Bluetooth

mark, the device will be disconnected.

5 When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Bluetooth* on the Setup screen.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

You can initialize the settings.

CONNECT PHONE

In case you register more than one Bluetooth device, you need to choose a favorite one.

You can select the Bluetooth device from a maximum of 5 numbers.

CONNECT AUDIO PLAYER

In case you register more than one Bluetooth device, you need to choose a favorite one.

You can select the Bluetooth device from a maximum of 5 numbers.

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3 Touch Connect Audio Player.

4 Select the device to connect.

The Bluetooth mark is displayed when you connect the device.

When you touch the device name with the selection indicator and the Bluetooth

mark, the device will be disconnected.

5 When the connection is completed, this screen is displayed.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Bluetooth* on the Setup screen.

3 Touch Detailed Bluetooth* Settings.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

4 This screen is displayed.

Touch or to scroll the list.

DETAILED Bluetooth SETTINGS

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The information displays the following items.

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

1 Touch Bluetooth* Power.

2 Touch On or Off.

3 Touch Save. In case that the state of Bluetooth*

Power is changed from Off into On, Bluetooth connection will begin.

The Bluetooth* Power display shows the following state.

When Bluetooth* Power is On: The Bluetooth device is automatically con- nected when you start your vehicle. When Bluetooth* Power is Off: The Bluetooth device is disconnected, and the system will not connect to it next time. You can select the state of Bluetooth*

Power. On: The automatic connection is turned on. Off: The automatic connection is turned off. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of

Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

Name Function

Bluetooth* Power

It is available to set wheth- er registered devices will be connected automatical- ly or not.

Device Name

The name in the Bluetooth network. You cannot change it.

Passcode

The password when you register your Bluetooth de- vice in the system. You can change it.

Device Address

The address peculiar to the system. You can not change it.

Profiles

The name of the profile which your Bluetooth de- vice corresponds to. (For details of each profile, see pages 49 and 70.)

Display Phone Status

The Bluetooth phone connection status. You can turn it on and off.

Display Audio Player

Status

The portable audio player connection status. You can turn it on and off.

If you want to change the settings, refer to the following pages.

When you change the settings, touch Save after changing them.

CHANGING THE Bluetooth POWER

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1 Touch Passcode.

2 Input a passcode and touch OK.

1 Touch Display Phone Status.

2 Touch On or Off.

3 Touch Save. When you start your vehicle and the

Bluetooth phone is automatically connected, the connection check is displayed.

You can select the state of Display Phone Status.

On: The status is displayed. Off: The status is not displayed.

1 Touch Display Audio Player Status.

2 Touch On or Off.

3 Touch Save.

EDITING THE PASSCODE

CHANGING THE DISPLAY PHONE STATUS

CHANGING THE DISPLAY AUDIO PLAYER STATUS

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When you start your vehicle and the Bluetooth portable audio player is automatically connected, the connection check is displayed.

You can select the state of Display Audio Player Status.

On: The status is displayed. Off: The status is not displayed.

1 Touch Default.

If the state of Bluetooth* Power is changed from Off into On, Bluetooth

connection will begin. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of

Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

INITIALIZING THE Bluetooth SETTINGS

You can initialize the settings.

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6. PHONE SETTINGS

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Phone.

3 Touch the items to be set.

Please refer to the following pages for each setting.

1 Touch Phone Sound Settings.

2 Change each setting according to the following procedures.

3 When you complete all settings, touch Save.

1 Touch Call Volume.

2 Touch - or + to adjust the call vol- ume.

3 Touch OK.

Phone settings can be changed. PHONE SOUND SETTINGS

CALL VOLUME SETTING

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1 Touch Ring Tone Volume.

2 Touch - or + to adjust the ring vol- ume.

3 Touch OK.

1 Touch Ring Tone.

2 Touch Tone 1, Tone 2 or Tone 3.

3 Touch OK.

1 Touch Default.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Phone.

3 Touch Phonebook.

4 Touch the items to be set.

Please refer to the following pages for each setting.

RING TONE VOLUME SETTING

RING TONE SELECTING

INITIALIZING THE SETTINGS

You can initialize the settings.

PHONEBOOK

INFORMATION Phonebook data is managed for every

registered phone. When another phone is connecting, you cannot read the regis- tered data.

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1. SETUP OPERATION

1 Touch Manage Contacts.

2 Touch the items to be set.

Please refer to the following pages for each setting.

1 Touch Transfer Contacts.

PBAP compatible models

2 This screen is displayed. (See page 109.)

PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible models

2 This screen is displayed. (See page 110.)

To verify which profile the cellular phone has, confirm the Detailed Bluetooth* Settings screen. (See DETAILED Bluetooth SETTINGS on page 102.)

*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

PHONEBOOK SETTINGS

TRANSFERRING A PHONE NUMBER

You can transfer the phone numbers in your Bluetooth phone to the system. The phonebook manages a maximum of 5 phonebooks each. Up to 1000 per- sons data (up to 3 numbers a person) can be registered in each phonebook. Operation methods differ between PBAP compatible and PBAP incom- patible but OPP compatible Blue- tooth phones. If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible, the phonebook cannot be transferred.

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1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Contacts.

3 Touch Transfer.

AUTOMATIC PHONEBOOK DOWN- LOAD SETTING (PBAP COMPATI- BLE MODELS)

1 Touch Automatically Download Contacts and select On or Off.

2 Touch Save. When the automatic transferring fails, on-

screen message will be displayed. Oper- ate by following the display.

UPDATE CONTACTS (PBAP COM- PATIBLE MODELS)

1 Touch Update Contacts.

INFORMATION Transfer it while the engine is running. Depending on the cellular phone, call

history will be also transferred. When transferring the phonebook data

to the cellular phone, the hands-free may be unavailable.

You can also display the Transfer Contacts screen in the following way.

The first time when the Bluetooth

phone is connected when you start your vehicle, phonebook data is auto- matically transferred to the system. The phonebook data will also be trans- ferred automatically when the phone is switched over.

INFORMATION If you try to manually transfer when

transferring automatically, progression display on automatic transfer will be dis- played.

The old phonebook data is available during the transfer on new phonebook data.

You can update contacts.

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1. SETUP OPERATION

2 Transfer the phonebook data to the system using the Bluetooth phone.

Depending on the type of cellular phone, OBEX authentication may be required when transferring phonebook data. Enter 1234 into the Bluetooth phone.

This screen appears while transferring. To cancel it, touch Cancel. If the transfer- ring is interrupted on the way, the phone- book data transferred will be deleted.

REPLACE OR ADD CONTACTS (PBAP INCOMPATIBLE BUT OPP COMPATIBLE MODEL)

1 Touch Replace Contacts when you want to replace contacts, or touch Add Contacts when you want to add contacts.

2 Transfer the phonebook data to the system using the Bluetooth phone.

Depending on the type of cellular phone, OBEX authentication may be required when transferring phonebook data. Enter 1234 into the Bluetooth phone.

This screen appears while transferring. To cancel it, touch Cancel. If the transfer- ring is interrupted on the way, when the phone supports OPP service, the phone- book data transferred until then can be memorized in the system.

INFORMATION Bluetooth audio may be disconnected

during transfer on phonebook data.

DELETING THE PHONEBOOK DATA

You can delete the data. When you release your car, delete all your data on the system. For PBAP compatible phone, delete the phonebook data after setting Au- tomatically Download Contact to Off. (See AUTOMATIC PHONEBOOK DOWNLOAD SETTING on page 109)

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1 Touch Delete Contacts.

2 Select the name you want to delete or touch All Delete.

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Contacts.

3 Select the name from the list.

4 Touch Options.

5 Touch Delete.

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Phone.

3 Touch Phonebook.

4 Touch Manage Speed Dials.

5 Touch the items to be set.

Please refer to the following pages for each setting.

You can also delete it in the following way.

INFORMATION When you delete a Bluetooth phone,

the phonebook data will be deleted at the same time.

SPEED DIALS SETTING

Speed dials setting is accessed from the Speed Dials screen.

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From Speed Dial screen

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Speed Dials.

3 Touch Options.

From Contacts screen

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Contacts.

3 Touch Options.

4 Touch Manage Speed Dials.

REGISTERING THE SPEED DIAL FROM CONTACTS

1 Touch New Speed Dial from Contacts.

2 Select the data you want to register.

3 Touch the desired phone number.

You can also display the Speed Dials screen in the following way.

You can register the phone number from phonebook. Up to 18 numbers per phone can be registered.

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4 Touch the screen button you want to register in.

REGISTERING THE SPEED DIAL FROM CALL HISTORY

1 Touch New Speed Dial from Call History.

2 Select the data you want to register.

3 Touch the screen button you want to register in.

From Speed Dial screen

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Speed Dials.

3 Touch (add new).

4 Touch any screen button you want to register from.

5 Select the data you want to register.

You can also register the speed dial in the following ways.

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6 Touch the desired phone number.

From Contact screen

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Contacts.

3 Select the data from the list.

4 Touch Options.

5 Touch Set Speed Dial.

6 Touch the desired phone number.

From Call History screen

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Call History.

3 Touch the desired phone number.

4 Touch Add Speed Dial.

DELETING THE SPEED DIAL

1 Touch Delete Speed Dials.

2 Select the data you want to delete or touch All Delete.

You can delete the speed dial.

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1 Touch Delete Call History.

2 Select the desired history to delete.

3 Select the data you want to delete or touch All Delete.

1 Press the switch on the steering

wheel or the button.

2 Touch Call History.

3 Touch Delete.

4 Select the data you want to delete or touch All Delete.

DELETING CALL HISTORY

You can delete the call history. For PBAP compatible phone, delete the phonebook data after setting Au- tomatically Download Contact to Off. (See AUTOMATIC PHONEBOOK DOWNLOAD SETTING on page 109)

You can also delete the call history in the following way.

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7. AUDIO SETTINGS (WITH Premium Display Audio SYSTEM)

1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Audio.

3 Touch HD Radio Settings.

4 Select the desired setting from HD Radio/Analog Setting.

5 Touch Save.

HD Radio system can be set using the following procedure:

Screen button Function

All Touch to receive both an- alog and digital broad- casts.

HD Only Touch to receive only digi- tal broadcasts.

Analog Touch to receive only ana- log broadcasts.

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8. VEHICLE SETTINGS

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1 Press the SETUP button.

2 Touch Vehicle.

3 Touch the desired items to be set.

For a list of the settings that can be changed, see the vehicle Owners Manual.

4 After changing the settings, touch Save.

A message indicating that the settings are being saved will appear. Do not perform any other operations while this message is displayed.

: If equipped

Vehicle customization settings can be changed.

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REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES (IF EQUIPPED)...................... 121

AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN........ 122 THE REAR VIEW MONITOR

SYSTEM CAMERA ........................... 122

2. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS (WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES)........................... 124

1 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM

1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OPERATION

1 To display the rear view image on the screen, the shift lever is in the R posi- tion when the engine switch is in the ON position.

If you move the shift lever out of the R position, the screen returns to the previ- ous screen.

The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while backing up. The image is displayed in reverse on the screen. This allows the image to appear in the same manner as that of the rear view mirror.

CAUTION

Never depend on the rear view monitor system entirely when backing up. Always make sure your intended path is clear. Use caution, just as you would when backing up any vehicle.

Never back up while looking only at the screen. The image on the screen is dif- ferent from actual conditions. Depicted distances between objects and flat sur- faces will differ from the actual dis- tances. If you back up while looking only at the screen, you may hit a vehicle, a person or an object. When backing up, be sure to check behind and all around the vehicle visually and with mirrors before proceeding.

Do not use the system when the back door, trunk or tailgate is not completely closed.

Use your own eyes to confirm the vehi- cles surroundings, as the displayed image may become faint or dark, and moving images will be distorted, or not entirely visible when the outside temper- ature is low. When backing up, be sure to check behind and all around the vehi- cle visually and with mirror before pro- ceeding.

Do not use the system in the following cases: On icy or slick road surfaces, or in

snow. When using tire chains or emergency

tires. On an uneven road, such as a slope.

With rear view monitor guide lines (If equipped)

Always check the vehicle surrounding area, because the guide lines are ancil- lary lines.

The guide lines are ancillary lines and do not change even if the steering wheel is turned.

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Guidelines shown differ from those shown on the actual screen.

Vehicle width extension guide lines (blue) These lines indicate the estimated vehicle

width extension.

Distance guide line (blue) This line indicates a position on the

ground about 3 ft. (1 m) behind on the ground of the rear bumper of the vehicle.

Distance guide line (red) This line indicates a position on the

ground about 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) behind on the ground of the rear bumper of the vehicle.

Vehicle center guide lines (blue) These lines indicate the estimated vehicle

center on the ground.

NOTICE

If the back of the vehicle is hit, the posi- tion and mounting angle of the camera may change. Be sure to have the cam- eras position and mounting angle checked at your Toyota dealer.

As the camera has a water proof con- struction, do not detach, disassemble or modify it. This may cause incorrect oper- ation.

If the temperature changes rapidly, such as when hot water is poured on the vehi- cle in cold weather, the system may not operate normally.

Do not strongly rub the camera lens. If the camera lens is scratched, it can not transmit a clear image.

Do not allow organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner or glass coat to adhere to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off as soon as possible.

If the tire size is changed, the area dis- played on the screen may change.

When washing the vehicle, do not apply intensive bursts of water to the camera or camera area. Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning.

INFORMATION If the camera lens becomes dirty, it can-

not transmit a clear image. If water drop- lets, snow, or mud adhere to the lens, rinse with water and wipe with a soft cloth. If the lens is extremely dirty, wash it with a mild cleanser and rinse.

REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES (IF EQUIPPED)

Guide lines are displayed on the screen.

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The actual camera location may differ depending on the vehicle. For details, see the pictorial index of the vehicle Owners Manual.

AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN

Image is displayed approximately level on screen.

INFORMATION The area detected by the camera is lim-

ited. The camera does not detect objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper.

Corners of bumper

INFORMATION The area displayed on the screen may

vary according to vehicle orientation or road conditions.

THE REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CAMERA

The rear view monitor system camera is located as shown in the illustration.

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If a bright light (for example, sunlight re- flected off the vehicle body) is picked up by the camera, the smear effect* peculiar to the camera may occur. *: Smear effect A phenomenon that oc- curs when a bright light (for example, sun- light reflected off the vehicle body) is picked up by the camera; when transmit- ted by the camera, the light source ap- pears to have a vertical streak above and below it.

INFORMATION The camera uses a special lens. The

distance of the image that appears on the screen differs from the actual dis- tance.

In the following cases, it may become difficult to see the images on the screen, even when the system is functioning. In the dark (for example, at night) When the temperature near the lens

is high or low When water droplets are adhering to

the camera, or when humidity is high (for example, when it rains)

When foreign matter (for example, snow or mud) is adhering to the cam- era

When the camera has scratches or dirt on it

When the sun or the beam of head- lights is shining directly into the cam- era lens

When the camera is used under fluores- cent lights, sodium lights, or mercury lights etc., the lights and the illuminated areas may appear to flicker.

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2. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS (WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES)

When the grade behind the vehicle slopes up sharply, objects appear to be farther away than they actually are.

When the grade behind the vehicle slopes down sharply, objects appear to be closer than they actually are.

When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribu- tion of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road.

In any of the following situations, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual dis- tance/course on the road.

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Approx. 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) The distance that appears on the screen between three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) and flat surfaces (such as the road) and the actual distance differ as fol- lows.

In reality, = < ( and are equally far away; is farther than and ). However, on the screen, the situation appears to be < < .

On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) away. However, in reality if you back up to point , you will hit the truck.

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INDEX

1. ALPHABETICAL INDEX

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

1. ALPHABETICAL INDEX

A Adjust contrast/brightness.........................97 AM.......................................................20, 23 APPS button ...............................................8 AUDIO button........................................8, 14 Audio settings .........................................116 Audio system ............................................13 Audio system operating hints....................59

Caring for your CD player and discs .....61 CD-R and CD-RW discs........................64 iPod .......................................................60 MP3/WMA files......................................63 Radio reception .....................................59 Terms ....................................................65 USB memory .........................................61

Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) .............18 AUX device ...............................................47

Connecting a portable audio device ......47 Playing a portable audio device ............48 Switching to AUX mode.........................48

B Balance.....................................................18 Bluetooth audio.......................................49

Connecting a Bluetooth audio player .................................................50

Playing a Bluetooth audio player.........53 Switching to Bluetooth audio mode.....50

Bluetooth hands-free system ..................67 Bluetooth phone......................................69 Bluetooth settings ...................................98

Connect audio player ..........................101 Connect phone....................................101 Detailed Bluetooth settings ...............102 Registered devices................................98

Brightness.................................................97

C Call history ................................................78 Call on the Bluetooth phone....................76

By call history ........................................78 By dial....................................................76 By phonebook........................................76 By speed dial .........................................77 By voice recognition ..............................79

Call volume adjustment...........................106 CAR button............................................8, 86 CD player ..................................................34

Inserting or ejecting a disc.....................34 Playing a MP3/WMA disc ......................37 Playing an audio CD..............................35 Switching to CD mode...........................35

Cellular phone ...........................................69 Contrast.....................................................97

D Day mode..................................................96 Delete personal data .................................94 Dial ............................................................76 Disc slot.....................................................34 Display settings .........................................96 Driving precautions .................................124 DSP control ...............................................17

E Eject button ...............................................34

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F Fast forward...................... 35, 37, 40, 44, 53 FM....................................................... 20, 23 Fuel consumption ..................................... 87

G General settings........................................ 93 Guidance settings ..................................... 95

H Hands-free system.................................... 69

About the phonebook in this system ..... 71 Phone status display ............................. 72 Using the phone switch ......................... 70 When you release your car ................... 71

HD radio................................................ 26 HD radio settings................................. 116 History....................................................... 88

I iPod........................................................... 39

Connecting an iPod............................... 39 Playing an iPod ..................................... 40 Switching to iPod mode......................... 39

iPod cover art............................................ 40

L Language.................................................. 94

M MP3...........................................................37 Multicast....................................................26

O Overview buttons ........................................8

P Personal data............................................71 Phone button.........................................8, 68 Phone settings ........................................106

Phone sound setting............................106 Phonebook ..........................................107

Phonebook................................................76 Play/Pause button.................................8, 14 Portable audio device ...............................47 PWR/VOL knob.....................................8, 16 Preset stations ....................................20, 23 Profile..................................................49, 70

Q Quick guide .................................................7

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R Radio (with Display Audio system) ...........20

Presetting a station................................20 RBDS (radio broadcast data

systems) ............................................21 Selecting a station .................................21 Switching to radio mode........................20 Traffic announcement............................22

Radio (with Premium Display Audio system)..................................................23 Presetting a station................................23 Radio broadcast data system................24 Selecting a station .................................24 Switching to radio mode........................23 Traffic announcement............................25 Using HD Radio technology...............26

Radio (XM satellite radio broadcast).......29 Channel category ..................................30 Displaying the radio ID ..........................29 Displaying the title and name ................31 How to subscribe to

an XM satellite radio ........................29 If the satellite radio tuner

malfunctions.......................................32 Presetting a channel..............................30 Selecting a channel ...............................31 Switching to satellite radio mode...........30

Radio broadcast data system ...................21 Random mode ........................36, 38, 45, 55 Rear view monitor system.......................119 Receive on the Bluetooth phone.............82 Register a Bluetooth phone ....................74

Selecting and adding a Bluetooth phone ...........................75

Repeat mode ....................36, 38, 42, 45, 55 Reverse.............................35, 37, 40, 44, 53 Ring tone volume....................................107

S SEEK/TRACK button ............................8, 14 Selecting a language.................................94 Setup.........................................................91 SETUP button .......................................8, 92 Shuffle mode.............................................42 Sound settings ..........................................18 Source.................................................14, 17 Speed dials ...............................................77 Steering switches ......................................56 Switching audio source .............................17 System function index ...............................10

T Tag............................................................27 Talk on the Bluetooth phone ...................83

Interrupt call...........................................84 Tone..........................................................18 Touch screen operation ............................11 Traffic announcement ...............................25 Transferring a phone number....................76 Trip information .........................................87 TUNE/SCROLL knob ......................8, 14, 16 Turn off display..........................................96 Turning the audio system on or off............16 Tire pressure warning system...................89

U USB memory.............................................43

Connecting a USB memory ...................43 Playing a USB memory .........................44 Switching to USB mode.........................43

V Vehicle information....................................85 Vehicle settings .......................................117 Volume adjustment .........................8, 14, 68

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