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8 Air Conditioning
Automatic air conditioning controls272
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9 Rear View Monitor System
Rear view monitor system 284
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10 Intuitive Parking Assist
Intuitive parking assist 290
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11 Setup
General settings 298
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Clock settings 302
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Voice settings 304
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Navigation settings 307
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Detailed navigation settings 307
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Telephone settings 316
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Volume setting 317
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Manage phone 318
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Phonebook 326
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Setting the phonebook 327
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Speed dials setting 335
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Deleting call history 342
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Setting the voice tag 343
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Bluetooth r 347
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Details 352
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Audio settings 355
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Select portable player 355
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Setting Bluetooth raudio 357
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Vehicle settings 362
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Maintenance 362
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Intuitive parking assist setting 367
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Other settings 369
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12 Appendix
Limitations of the navigation system 372
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Map database information and updates 374
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Index 385
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IconNameIconName
Island
Park
Industry
Business facility
Airport
Military
University
Hospital
Stadium
Shopping mall
Golf
The voice command system enables you
to operate the navigation system, audio/
video system, air conditioning system and
hands−free system by giving a command.
1. Push the talk switch.
After a beep sounds, the “Voice Menu”
screen is displayed.
INFORMATION
D Voice guidance for the voice com-
mand system can be skipped by
pushing the talk switch.
D 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 “Voice Settings’’ screen.
(See page 304.)
D When “Voice Prompts (on/off)’’ is
touched, voice recognition will be
temporarily suspended.
Push the talk switch again.
D Voice guidance can be canceled by
setting voice prompts to off.
Use this setting when you want to
say a command immediately after
pushing the talk switch.
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"Microphone
It is unnecessary to speak directly into
the microphone when giving a com-
mand.
INFORMATION
DWait for the confirmation beep be-
fore speaking a command.
DVoice commands may not be rec-
ognized if :
D Spoken too quickly
D Spoken at a low or high volume
D The windows or roof are open
D Passengers are talking while
voice commands are spoken
D The air conditioning speed is set
high
D Turning the air conditioning
vents towards the microphone
DIn the following conditions, the
system may not recognize the com-
mand properly and using voice
commands may not be possible.
D The command is not correct or
clear. Note that certain words, ac-
cents, or speech patterns may be
difficult for the system to recog-
nize.
D There are some noises such as
wind noise, etc.
DVoice command example: Search-
ing for a route to your home
1. Push the talk switch.
2. Say “Go home” .
If a home address is not registered, the
voice guidance system will say “Your
home is not set” and you will be prompted
to enter a home address. (See page 111.)
When the voice command is recognized,
a map of the area around your home is dis-
played.
3. Touch “Enter” or say “Enter”, and
the system starts searching for a route
to your home.
To return to the “Voice Menu” screen, say
“Go back” or touch“Go Back” .
Touch “Cancel” or say“Cancel” , and the
voice command system will be canceled.
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INFORMATION
DTalk alternately with the other party
on the phone. If you talk at the
same time, the voice may not
reach each other. (It is not a mal- function.)
DKeep call volume down. Otherwise,
the other party’s voice may be au-
dible outside the vehicle and
voice echo may increase. When
you talk on the phone, speak clearly towards the microphone.
DIn the following situations, your
voice may not reach the other party.
D Driving on unpaved road. (Mak-
ing a traffic noise.)
D Driving at the high speed.
D The windows or roof are open.
D Turning the air− conditioning
vents towards the microphone.
D The sound of the air −condition-
ing fan is loud.
D There is an effect from the net-
work of the cellular phone.
1Indicates the condition of
Bluetooth rconnection.
“Blue” indicates an excellent connection
to Bluetooth r.
“Yellow” indicates a bad connection to
Bluetooth r, resulting in possible deteriora-
tion of voice quality.
: No connection to Bluetooth r.
2Indicates the amount of battery
charge left.
EmptyFull
This is not displayed when the Bluetooth r
is not connected.
The amount left does not always corre-
spond with the one of your cellular phone.
The amount of battery charge left may not
be displayed depending on the phone you
have. This system doesn’t have a charg-
ing function.
3Indicates the receiving area.
“Rm” is displayed when receiving in
Roaming area.
“Hm” is displayed when receiving in
Home area.
The receiving area may not be displayed
depending on the phone you have.
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iPod
About iPod —
DApple is not responsible for the opera-tion of this device or its compliance
with safety and regulatory standards.
DiPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., regis-
tered in the U.S. and other countries.
Compatible models —
Model
GenerationSoftware version
iPod5th
generationVer. 1.2.0 or
higher
iPod
nano1st
generationVer. 1.3.0 or
higher
2nd
generationVer. 1.1.2 or
higher
3rd
generationVer. 1.0.0 or
higher
iPod
touch1st
generationVer. 1.1.0 or
higher
iPod
classic1st
generationVer. 1.0.0 or
higher
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.
iPhone, iPod mini, iPod shuffle and iPod
photo are not compatible with this system.
USB memory
USB memory that can be used for MP3
and WMA playback.
DUSB communication formats: USB 2.0
FS (12 MBPS)
DFile formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows r)
DCorrespondence class: Mass storage
class CARING FOR YOUR CD CHANGER,
DVD CHANGER AND DISCS
DYour CD changer and DVD changer is
intended for use with 4.7 in. (12 cm)
discs only.
DExtremely high temperatures can keep
your CD changer and DVD changer
from working. On hot days, use the air
conditioning to cool the vehicle interior
before you use the changer and player.
DBumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your CD changer and DVD chan-
ger skip.
DIf moisture gets into your CD changer
and DVD changer, you may not play
even though they appear to be workin-
g. Remove the discs from the changer
and wait until it dries.
CAUTION
CD changer and DVD changer use an
invisible laser beam which could
cause hazardous radiation exposure
if directed outside the unit. Be sure to
operate the changers correctly.
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AIR CONDITIONING
DAutomatic air conditioning controls 272 .......................
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Operations such as changing the air outlets or fan speed are carried out on the screen.
To display the air conditioning control screen, push the“CLIMATE”button.
1Driver side temperature display
(In degrees Fahrenheit or Centi-
grade)
2Outside temperature display
(In degrees Fahrenheit or Centi-
grade) 282.....................
3“DUAL”
(Temperature setting mode change
button) 274, 276 ................
4Air flow control buttons 277
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5Passenger side temperature dis-
play
(In degrees Fahrenheit or Centi-
grade)
6Fan speed control buttons
276
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7“A/C” 279
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8Air intake control button
275, 278
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9“PASSENGER TEMP” buttons
(Passenger side temperature control
button)
(Only for the independent mode that
display shows “DUAL”; mainly for
front passenger and secondarily for
driver) 274, 276 .................
10Rear window defogger button
280
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11Windshield air flow button
278
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12Micro dust and pollen filter button281
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13“OFF” button 274, 276
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14“AUTO” button 274
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15“TEMP” buttons
(Driver side temperature control but-
ton) (At the independent mode that
display shows “DUAL”; mainly for
driver and secondarily for front pas-
senger)
(At the linked mode that display does
not show “DUAL”; for driver)
274, 276
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16“CLIMATE” button
(Air conditioning operation screen
display button) 273 .............. (a) Climate control
Air outlets and fan speed are automati-
cally adjusted according to the temper-
ature setting.
The “ENGINE START STOP” switch must
be in IGNITION ON mode.
Push the “CLIMATE” button to display
the air conditioning control screen.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being dis-
charged, do not leave the air condi-
tioning on longer than necessary
when the engine is not running.
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