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1Press the talk switch.
“Call ” is displayed in the
“Shortcuts” screen.
When “Call ” on the “Short-
cuts” screen is dimmed, the contact’s
speech command recognition cannot be
used. Check the Bluetooth
® connection
and if the contacts have been trans-
ferred to the navigation system.
2Say or select a registered contact
name.
In the same manner as it is displayed on
the screen, “Call ”, after saying
“Call” say the name of a contact.
For example: “Call”, “John Smith”
Short or abbreviated names in the con-
tact list may not be recognized. Change
names in the contact list to full names.
Sometimes a voice recognition result
confirmation screen will be displayed.
After confirming the result, say “Dial”.
When the system recognizes multiple
names from the contact list, a name
candidate list will be displayed on the
screen. If the desired name is not dis-
played on the top of the screen, say the
number of the name from the candidate
list to select a name from the candidate
list.
INFORMATION
A USB memory or iPod must be con-
nected to enable track searching and
playback. (P.220, 225)
When a USB memory or iPod is con-
nected, recognition data is created so
tracks can be searched using speech
commands.
Recognition data is updated under the
following conditions:
• When the USB memory or iPod data
has changed.
• When the voice recognition lan-
guage is changed. (P.73)
While the recognition data is being
created or being updated, a track
search cannot be performed using a
speech command.
When “Play music” is dimmed in the
“Shortcuts” screen, it is not possible
to search for a track using a speech
command. In this situation, reduce the
amount of music data in the USB
memory or iPod and update the rec-
ognition data to enable searching by
speech command.
SPEECH COMMAND
EXAMPLE: CALL NAME
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OVERVIEW ................................. 374
BEFORE USING CONNECTED
SERVICES .......................................... 376
2. SETTINGS REQUIRED FOR
USING THE SERVICE................ 377
OBTAINING LEXUS PORTAL SITE
ACCOUNT .......................................... 377
CONNECTING TO INTERNET ........... 378
3. ONLINE SEARCH ......................... 379
ONLINE SEARCH ................................ 379
VIEWING POI* DETAILS ................... 383
4. IMPORTING MEMORY POINTS
AND STORED ROUTES ............ 385
REGISTERING AN EXTERNAL POINT
AS A MEMORY POINT AND
ROUTES FROM THE INTERNET .... 385
PROCEDURE FOR DOWNLOADING
MEMORY POINTS AND ROUTES
FROM A USB MEMORY .................. 386
5. Street View...................................... 389
6. Panoramio ....................................... 3911. CONNECTED SERVICE
SETTINGS ................................... 393
CONNECTED SERVICE SETTINGS
SCREEN .............................................. 394
1CONNECTED SERVICES2SETUP
CONNECTED SERVICES
Not all connected services may be available in all countries.
*: Point of Interest
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Importing memory points and routes: Downloading via the internet
Importing memory points and routes: Downloading from a USB memory
No.NameOperation
Your personal com-
puter and Lexus por-
tal site*
Access Lexus portal site and search POIs and routes.
Lexus portal site*The POIs and routes are saved at Lexus portal site.
USB memoryThe POIs and routes are saved to the USB memory.
Navigation
Via the internet, the POIs are downloaded to the naviga-
tion system.
Via the USB memory, the POIs and routes are download-
ed to the navigation system.
*:For details about Lexus portal site, refer to www.my.lexus.eu.
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4. IMPORTING MEMORY POINTS AND STORED ROUTES
1Select “My memory”.
2Select “Memory points”.
POIs and routes searched on Lexus
portal site can be downloaded to the
navigation system and set as a desti-
nation or saved as memory points.
There are 2 methods to download
POIs and routes to the navigation
system:
(a) After saving the POIs and routes
at Lexus portal site, they can be
downloaded via the internet.
(b) After saving the POIs and routes
at Lexus portal site, download
them to a USB memory.
The POIs and routes can then be
downloaded via the USB memo-
ry.
When downloading POIs and routes
to the navigation system, both proce-
dures are performed in the vehicle.
For details about POI and route
searches on Lexus portal site and
downloading POIs and routes to a
USB memory, refer to www.my.lex-
us.eu.
REGISTERING AN
EXTERNAL POINT AS A
MEMORY POINT AND
ROUTES FROM THE
INTERNET
To access Lexus portal site via the
internet, the cellular phone or Wi-
Fi
® must already be registered with
the navigation system. (P.378)
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3Select “External points”.
4Check that a confirmation screen is
displayed when the operation is
complete.
1Press the button to release the lock
and lift the armrest.
2Open the cover and connect a USB
memory.
Turn on the power of the USB memory
if it is not turned on.
To edit memory points and routes:
P.154, 158
INFORMATION
Setting “Automatic memory point
download” to “Yes” will automati-
cally download external points.
(P.393)
• If a screen related to a memory point
is changed to before automatic
memory point download begins,
automatic memory point download
will be cancelled.
If memory points which have the
same name are already stored in the
navigation system, the system may
not update those memory points.
PROCEDURE FOR
DOWNLOADING MEMORY
POINTS AND ROUTES
FROM A USB MEMORY
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3Close the console box.
4Display the “My memory” screen.
(P.385)
5Select “Copy from USB”.
If a password has already been set,
enter the password. For instructions on
setting a password: P.166If there are multiple memory points
stored on the USB memory, select the
memory points and routes to be copied
and select “Start”.
6Check that a progress bar is being
displayed while the data copy is in
progress.
To cancel this function, select “Can-
cel”.
7Check that a confirmation screen is
displayed when the operation is
complete.
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INFORMATION
Memory points that are located out-
side of the map’s data range cannot be
registered.
A maximum of 500 memory points
can be registered.
When there are 21 or more memory
points and routes stored on a USB
memory, only 20 memory points and
routes will be displayed at a time.
Memory points acquired from Lexus
portal site can only be registered with
the registered navigation system at
the time of acquirement.
In some cases, memory points and
routes may not be able to be
imported. If this occurs, “Unable to
read memory point data. (Device ID
error)” will be displayed.
If memory points and routes which
have the same name are already
stored in the navigation system, the
system may not update those memory
points and routes.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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AAC ...................................... 207, 264, 266
Adding destinations .............................. 143
“Address” .............................................. 118
AF (Alternative frequency) ........... 204, 248
AM ........................................................ 200
Area to avoid ......................................... 160
Arrival time ........................................... 135
Audio..................................................... 190
Audio screen adjustment ................... 198
Basic operation .................................. 192
Disc slot ............................................. 194
Selecting an audio source .................. 193
Sound settings.................................... 196
Speech command system................... 199
System on/off .................................... 192
USB/AUX port .................................. 195Audio settings ....................................... 246
Audio/visual operating information ..... 256
DVD player and disc......................... 258
Error messages .................................. 268
File (audio) ........................................ 264
iPod ................................................... 263
Radio ................................................. 256
Terms ................................................ 266
AUX ..................................................... 238
Control screen/panel ......................... 238
AUX port ...................................... 195, 238
Average speed ...................................... 170