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BAL: Adjusts the sound balance between
the right and left speakers. The display
ranges from L7 to R7.
DISC (Compact disc)
Push the ªDISCº button to play a compact
disc.
When the audio system is set into com-
pact disc operation, the display shows the
track, or track and disc number currently
being played.
Vehicles with rear seat entertainment sys-
temÐ
The ªDISCº button may also be used to
operate a DVD player when a disc is
loaded in the DVD player. Pressing the
ªDISCº button changes between the CD
player and DVD player. When the DVD
player is in operation, ªAUXº appears on
the display.
Error messages
If the player malfunctions, your audio sys-
tem will display one of the four following
error messages.
ªWAITº: The compact disc player unit
may be too hot. Allow the player to cool
down.
ªERROR 1º: The disc may be dirty, dam-
aged or inserted incorrectly (up±side
down). Clean the disc and re±insert it.ªERROR 3º: There is a problem inside
the system. Eject the disc or magazine.
Set the disc or magazine again.
ªERROR 4º: Over±current. Ask your
Toyota dealer to inspect.
If the malfunction still exists, take your
vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
Dolby
B NR*
If you are listening to a tape that was
recorded with Dolby B Noise Reduction,
push ª
º (preset button 3). ªº will
appear on the display. Push the button
again to turn off Dolby B NR.
The Dolby NR mode reduces tape noise
by about 10 dB. For best sound reproduc-
tion, play your tapes with this button on
or off according to the mode used to re-
cord the tape.
*: Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. ªDOLBYº and the
double D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
FM
Push the ªFMº button to turn on the radio
and select the FM band. ªFM1º or ªFM2º
will appear on the display. This system
allows you to set twelve FM stations, two
for each of the preset button.PWR´VOL (Power and Volume)
Push ªPWR´VOLº to turn the audio system
on and off. Turn ªPWR´VOLº to adjust the
volume.
RAND (Random)
Push ª
º to listen the tracks on the
disc in random order. ª
º will ap-
pear on the display. The disc you are
listening to will play in random order. To
turn off the random feature, push this but-
ton again.
RPT (Repeat)
Cassette player
Push ªRPTº (preset button 2) while the
track is playing. ª
º will appear on
the display. When the track ends, it will
automatically rewind and replay. To turn
off the repeat feature, push this button
again.
There must be at least 3 seconds of blank
space between tracks in order for the re-
peat feature to work correctly.
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Compact disc player
Push and hold ª
º (preset button 6) or
ª
º (preset button 5) to fast forward or
reverse within a compact disc. When you
release the button, the compact disc play-
er will resume playing.
AM
Push the ªAMº button to turn on the radio
and select the AM band. ªAMº will appear
on the display.
AUDIO CONTROL (Tone and sound bal-
ance adjustment function)
Each time you push the ªAUDIO
CONTROLº knob, the mode changes. To
adjust the tone and balance, turn the
knob.
BAS: Adjusts low±pitched tones. The dis-
play ranges from ±5 to 5.
MID: Adjusts mid±pitched tones. The dis-
play ranges from ±5 to 5.
TRE: Adjusts high±pitched tones. The dis-
play ranges from ±5 to 5.
FAD: Adjusts the sound balance between
the front and rear speakers. The display
ranges from F7 to R7.BAL: Adjusts the sound balance between
the right and left speakers. The display
ranges from L7 to R7.
DISC (Compact disc)
Push the ªDISCº button to play a compact
disc.
When the audio system is set into com-
pact disc operation, the display shows the
track, or track and disc number currently
being played.
Vehicles with rear seat entertainment sys-
temÐ
The ªDISCº button may also be used to
operate a DVD player when a disc is
loaded in the DVD player. Pressing the
ªDISCº button changes between the CD
player and DVD player. When the DVD
player is in operation, ªAUXº appears on
the display.
Error messages
If the player malfunctions, your audio sys-
tem will display one of the four following
error messages.
ªWAITº: The compact disc player unit
may be too hot. Allow the player to cool
down.
ªERROR 1º: The disc may be dirty, dam-
aged or inserted incorrectly (up±side
down). Clean the disc and re±insert it.ªERROR 3º: There is a problem inside
the system. Eject the disc or magazine.
Set the disc or magazine again.
ªERROR 4º: Over±current. Ask your
Toyota dealer to inspect.
If the malfunction still exists, take your
vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
DISC
Use these buttons to select a disc you
want to listen to.
Push ªº (preset button 3) or ªº (preset
button 4) until the number of the disc you
want to listen appears on the display.
Dolby
B NR*
If you are listening to a tape that was
recorded with Dolby B Noise Reduction,
push ª
º (preset button 3). ªº will
appear on the display. Push the button
again to turn off Dolby B NR.
The Dolby NR mode reduces tape noise
by about 10 dB. For best sound reproduc-
tion, play your tapes with this button on
or off according to the mode used to re-
cord the tape.
*: Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. ªDOLBYº and the
double D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
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SELECTING THE MODE
Use the joy stick to select the mode.
Push the ªENTº button to enter the mode.The mode display which is selected by
the joy stick is colored blue. When the
ªENTº button is pushed, the mode display
changes to green. If the mode display is
gray, it cannot be selected.
The ªSpeaker soundº on the mode display
is selected on the front audio system.Radio
Cassette tape player and compact disc
player
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NOTICE
To ensure correct audio/video system
operation:
Be careful not to spill beverages
over the system.
Do not put anything other than a
cassette tape or Compact Disc into
the slot.
Do not put anything other than a
DVD video, DVD audio, video CD,
dts±CD and audio CD into the DVD
player.
The use of a cellular phone inside
or near the vehicle may cause a
noise from the speakers of the sys-
tem 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 radioÐit is just the normal result of
conditions outside the vehicle.For example, nearby buildings and terrain
can interfere with FM reception. Power
lines or telephone wires can interfere with
AM signals. And of course, radio signals
have a limited range. The farther you are
from a station, the weaker its signal will
be. In addition, reception conditions
change constantly as your vehicle moves.
Here are some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a prob-
lem with your radio:
FM
Fading and drifting stationsÐGenerally, the
effective range of FM is about 40 km (25
miles). 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±pathÐFM signals are reflective,
making it possible for two signals to reach
your antenna at the same time. If this
happens, the signals will cancel each oth-
er out, causing a momentary flutter or
loss of reception.Static and flutteringÐThese occur when
signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or
other large objects. Increasing the bass
level may reduce static and fluttering.
Station swappingÐIf the FM signal you
are listening to is interrupted or weak-
ened, and there is another strong station
nearby on the FM band, your radio may
tune in the second station until the origi-
nal signal can be picked up again.
AM
FadingÐAM broadcasts are reflected by
the upper atmosphereÐespecially at night.
These reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the radio sta-
tion, causing the radio station to sound
alternately strong and weak.
Station interferenceÐWhen a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a
radio station are very nearly the same
frequency, they can interfere with each
other, making it difficult to hear the broad-
cast.
StaticÐAM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high
tension power lines, lightening, or electri-
cal motors. This results in static.
Audio/video system operating
hints