Page 4 of 592

TABLE OF CONTENTSIndex
4
3-3. Using the rear audio systemRear seat entertainment system features ................ 311
Using the DVD player (DVD video)...................... 318
Using the DVD player (video CD) ........................ 326
Using the DVD player (audio CD/CD text) ........... 328
Using the DVD player (MP3 discs) ...................... 329
Using the video mode ........ 331
Changing the initial setting .............................. 333
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system
(for cellular phone)
Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)
features ............................ 340
Using the hands-free phone system .............................. 344
Making a phone call ........... 352
Setting a cellular phone...... 356
Security and system setup ................................ 361
Using the phone book ........ 364 3-5. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list.................. 371
• Personal/interior light main switch ....................... 372
• Personal/interior lights ...... 372
• Interior light ....................... 373
3-6. Using the storage features List of storage features ....... 374
• Glove box ......................... 375
• Console box ..................... 376
• Overhead console ............ 377
• Cup holders ...................... 378
• Bottle holders ................... 382
• Auxiliary boxes ................. 383
• Side table ......................... 385
3-7. Other interior features Sun visors ........................... 387
Vanity mirrors ..................... 388
Conversation mirror ............ 389
Power outlet........................ 390
Seat heaters ....................... 393
Armrests ............................. 395
Floor mat ............................ 396
Luggage compartment features ............................ 397
Garage door opener ........... 403
Compass ............................ 409
Page 18 of 592
18
B
Talk switch , * P. 345
Pictorial indexInstrument panel
Audio remote control switches P. 309
Climate remote control switches P. 280
Cruise control switch
P. 215Telephone switch , * P. 345
“DISP” switch P. 197
Page 26 of 592

26
CAUTION
■General precautions while driving
Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ-
ence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehi-
cle. Alcohol and certain drugs delay reaction time, impair judgment and
reduce coordination, which could lead to an accident that could result in
death or serious injury.
Defensive driving: Always drive defensively. Anticipate mistakes that other
drivers or pedestrians might make and be ready to avoid accidents.
Driver distraction: Always give your full attention to driving. Anything that dis-
tracts the driver, such as adjusting controls, talking on a cellular phone or
reading can result in a collision with resulting death or serious injury to you,
your occupants or others.
■ General precaution regarding children’s safety
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to
have or use the key.
Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral.
There is also a danger that children may injure themselves by playing with
the windows, the moon roof, or other features of the vehicle. In addition, heat
build-up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be fatal to
children.
■ Dispose of the hybrid battery (traction battery)
If your vehicle is disposed of without the hybrid battery having been
removed, there is a danger of serious electric shock if high voltage parts,
cables and their connectors are touched. In the event of that your vehicle
must be disposed of, the hybrid battery must be disposed of your Toyota
dealer or a qualified service shop. If the hybrid battery is not disposed of
properly, they may cause electric shock that can result in death or serious
injury.
Page 49 of 592

49
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors
1
Before driving
■
Operation signals
A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors
have been locked/unlocked. (Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice)
■ Conditions affecting operation
The smart key system uses weak radio waves. In the following situations,
the communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be
affected, preventing the smart key system and wireless remote control from
operating properly. (Ways of coping: P. 528)
● When the electronic key battery is depleted
● Near a TV tower, electronic power plant, gas station, radio station, large
display, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or elec-
trical noise
● When carrying a portable radio, ce llular phone, cordless phone or other
wireless communication devices
● When the electronic key has come into contact with, or is covered by a
metallic object
● When multiple electronic keys are in the vicinity
● When carrying or using the electronic key together with the following
devices that emit radio waves
• Another vehicle’s electronic key
• A wireless key that emits radio waves
• Personal computer
● If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to
the rear window
■ Switching the door unlock function
It is possible to set which doors the entry function unlocks.
Turn the “POWER” switch OFF.
When the indicator on the key surface is turned off, push and hold
, or for approximately 5 seconds while pushing
on the key.
STEP1
STEP2
Page 51 of 592

51
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors
1
Before driving
■
Electronic key battery depletion
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years. (The battery becomes depleted
even if the electronic key is not used.) If the smart key system or the
wireless remote control function does not operate, or the detection area
becomes smaller, the battery may be depleted. Replace the battery when
necessary. ( P. 465)
● To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 3 ft.
(1 m) of the following electrical appliances that produce a magnetic field.
•TVs
• Personal computers
• Recharging cellular phones or cordless phones
• Table lamps
■ To operate the system properly
Make sure to carry the electronic key when operating the system. Do not get
the electronic key too close to the vehicle when operating the system from
the outside of the vehicle.
Depending on the position and holding condition of the electronic key, the
key may not be detected correctly and the system may not operate properly.
(The alarm may go off accidentally, or the door lock prevention may not func-
tion.)
■ Note for the entry function
●Even when the electronic key is within the effective range (detection
areas), the system may not operate properly in the following cases.
• The electronic key is too close to the window or outside door handle,
near the ground, or in a high place when the doors are locked or
unlocked.
• The electronic key is on the instrument panel, luggage cover, floor or in the glove box when the hybrid system is started or “POWER” switch
modes are changed.
● As long as the electronic key is within the effective range, the doors may
be locked or unlocked by anyone.
● Even if the electronic key is not inside the vehicle, it may be possible to
start the hybrid system if the electronic key is near the window.
Page 255 of 592

Interior features3
255
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system
(for cellular phone)
Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)
features .......................... 340
Using the hands-free phone system ................ 344
Making a phone call ......... 352
Setting a cellular phone ... 356
Security and system setup .............................. 361
Using the phone book ...... 364
3-5. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ............... 371
• Personal/interior light main switch .................... 372
• Personal/interior lights ... 372
• Interior light .................... 373 3-6. Using the storage features
List of storage features .... 374
• Glove box....................... 375
• Console box ................... 376
• Overhead console .......... 377
• Cup holders ................... 378
• Bottle holders ................. 382
• Auxiliary boxes ............... 383
• Side table ....................... 385
3-7. Other interior features Sun visors ........................ 387
Vanity mirrors ................... 388
Conversation mirror ......... 389
Power outlet ..................... 390
Seat heaters..................... 393
Armrests........................... 395
Floor mat .......................... 396
Luggage compartment features .......................... 397
Garage door opener......... 403
Compass .......................... 409
Page 282 of 592
282 3-2. Using the audio system
■Using cellular phones
Interference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellular
phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio syste\
m is
operating.
Type C: CD player with changer and AM/FM radio
TitlePage
Using the radioP. 284
Using the CD playerP. 290
Playing back MP3 and WMA discsP. 297
Optimal use of the audio systemP. 304
Using the AUX adapterP. 307
Using the steering wheel audio switchesP. 309
Page 311 of 592
311
3
Interior features
3-3. Using the rear audio system
Rear seat enter tainment system features
The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passen-
gers to enjoy audio and DVD vide o separately from the front audio
system.
Front audio system
Power outlet main switch
Display
Headphone volume control dials and headphone jacks
DVD player
Rear seat entertainment system controller
Power outlet
A/V input adapter
: If equipped