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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 43
If manual fan speed control is desired -
UNX505
 1
Fan speed at low
 2Fan speed at high
The fan speed can be set to your desired
speed by touching the appropriate air flow
control switch.  The hig

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 4
UNG604
UNG605
The switches for radio, cassette tape and
disc player operation are displayed on
the liquid crystal display.  Touch them
lightly and directly on the screen.How good an audio program so

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 8
UNG604
1. Tune in the desired station.
2. Touch one of the station selector
switches (1-6) and hold it until a beep is
heard.  This sets the station to the switch
and the frequency appears on the sw

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 12To recall a radio text message, touch the
ºRECALLº
 switch. Each time you touch the
switch, the message will be displayed from
the new one.
When you touch the  ºOKº switch, the pre-
vious screen

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 17
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in case
of an accident or a sudden stop, always
keep the console box closed while driv-
ing.
(b) Playing a disc
ung627
Push the DISCº button if the magazine

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 18(d) Operating an audio CD
(i) Playing an audio CD
unx610
Push the number of the disc you want to
play.  The selected disc is automatically
played. (ii) Selecting a desired track
UNC622a
TRACKº but

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 19
Touch the DISK SCANº switch.
DISC SCANº will be highlighted in green.
The program at the beginning of each disc
will be played for 10 seconds. To continue lis-
tening to the program of your cho

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TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual 32For example, nearby buildings and terrain
can interfere with FM reception.  Power lines
or telephone wires can interfere with AM sig-
nals.  And of course, radio signals have a lim-
ited range, and
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