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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.
Distance guide line (blue)
This line indicates a position on the
ground about 3 ft. (1 m) behind 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 the
rear bumper of the vehicle.
Vehicle center gu ide 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-
era’s 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 hit the camera or subject it to
strong impact as this may cause its posi-
tion and mounting angle to change.
● Do not strongly rub the camera lens. If
the camera lens is scratched, it cannot
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
Guide lines are displayed on the
screen.
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AREA DISPLAYED ON
SCREEN
The image displayed on the screen is
an approximation only.
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.
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THE REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM CAMERA
The rear view monitor system camera
is located as shown in the illustration.
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
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) differs from the actual distance as
follows.
• 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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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
Adding destinations.................................. 80
Address book ............................................ 95
Address book entries ................................ 95
AM........................................................... 181
Apps ........................................................ 276
Audio ....................................................... 174
Audio language code .............................. 206
Audio settings ........................................ 239HD Radio system settings .. ............. 239
iPod settings ........................................ 240
Audio/video remote controls (steering switches) ............................. 229
Audio/video system ......... ..................... ... 174
Audio/video system operating hints ....... 230 Caring for your DVD player and disc .......................................... 231
CD-R and CD-RW discs ..................... 235
iPod .................................................... 231
MP3/WMA files ................................... 234
Radio reception .................................. 230
Terms ................................................. 236
USB memory ...................................... 231
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) ........... 178
AUX port ................................................ 180
B
Basic function............................................ 28
Bluetooth®............................................... 120
Bluetooth® audio ..................................... 221
Connecting a Bluetooth®
audio player .................................... 224
Playing Bluetooth
® audio ................... 225
Bluetooth® phone.................................... 126
Bluetooth® phone message function ..... 139
Checking messages ........................... 139
New message notification .................. 141
Replying (quick reply) ......................... 140
Bluetooth
® settings ................................ 161
Detailed Bluetooth® settings .............. 167 Registered devices ............................. 161
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone ............ 164
Selecting portable player .................... 166
Brightness .........................................32, 204
C
Call on the Bluetooth® phone................. 130
By call history ..................................... 132
By dial ................................................. 130
By phonebook..................................... 130
By POI call .......................................... 135
By speed dial ...................................... 131
By voice recognition ........................... 133
Calling using an SMS/MMS message ......................................... 135
CD ...........................................................194
CLOSE button .........................................174
Color..................................................45, 204
Command list ......................................... 250
Contrast.............................................32, 204
Current position calibration .....................108
Current position display............................ 34
D
Deleting destinations ................................ 81
Deleting personal data ..............................49
Deleting previous destinations ............... 103
Deleting set destinations .......................... 69
DEST button..............................................10
“Destination” screen ................................. 20
Destination search ................................... 56 By home ............................................... 57
By preset destinations .......................... 57
By “Address Book”................................ 65
By “Address” ......................................... 58
By “Coordinates”................................... 69
By “Emergency” .................................... 66
By “Intersection & Freeway” ................. 66
By “Map” ............................................... 68
By “Point of Interest” ............................. 60