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4
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8
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1. PHONE OPERATION .................... 120
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 120
PHONE (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONE) ................ 122
REGISTER A Bluetooth
® PHONE ....... 127
CALL ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE ..... 131
RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth®
PHONE ............................................. 138
TALK ON THE Bluetooth
® PHONE ..... 139
Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE
FUNCTION........................................ 142
2. SETUP ........................................... 145
PHONE SETTINGS ............................. 145
Bluetooth® SETTINGS ........................ 164
1. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATION ................................ 176
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 176
SOME BASICS .................................... 178
RADIO OPERATION ........................... 183
HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION ................................. 186
RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio BROADCAST) ... 190
RADIO OPERATION (INTERNET RADIO
BROADCAST)................................... 195
DVD PLAYER OPERATION ................ 196
USB MEMORY OPERATION .............. 214
iPod OPERATION ............................... 219
Bluetooth
® AUDIO OPERATION ......... 223
AUDIO/VIDEO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING SWITCHES) ................. 231
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS ......................... 232
2. SETUP ........................................... 241
AUDIO SETTINGS .............................. 241
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION................................ 244
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM .............. 244
NATURAL SPEECH INFORMATION
(ENGLISH ONLY) ............................. 250
EXPANDED VOICE COMMANDS....... 251
COMMAND LIST ................................. 252
1. INFORMATION DISPLAY ............. 256
FUEL CONSUMPTION ........................ 256
MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERAGE AREA ........................... 258
2. XM FUNCTION-O VERVIEW ......... 260
XM SERVICES .................................... 260
3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION ....... 261
XM Sports ............................................ 261
XM Stocks ............................................ 264
XM Fuel Prices..................................... 266
XM NavWeather™ ............................... 269
XM NavTraffic
®.................................... 272
4. SETUP........................................... 275
XM SETTINGS..................................... 275
4PHONE
5AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
6VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
7INFORMATION
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5. RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio
BROADCAST) ........... ................ 190
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN
XM Satellite Radio............................. 190
DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID .............. 190
LISTENING TO SATELLITE RADIO ... 191
CHANNEL CATEGORY ...................... 191
PRESETTING A CHANNEL ................ 191
SELECTING A CHANNEL ................... 192
DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME ....................................... 192
IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS .............................. 193
6. RADIO OPERATION (INTERNET RADIO
BROADCAST) ........... ................ 195
LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO .... 195
7. DVD PLAYER OPERATION ........ 196
INSERTING A DISC ............................ 196
EJECTING A DISC .............................. 196
PLAYING A DISC ................................ 197
PLAYING AN AUDIO DISC ................. 197
PLAYING AN MP3/WMA DISC ........... 199
OPERATING A DVD DISC .................. 202
PLAYING A DVD DISC ....................... 203
DVD OPTIONS .................................... 204
IF THE PLAYER MALFUNCTIONS..... 211
DVD PLAYER AND DVD VIDEO DISC
INFORMATION ................................. 212
8. USB MEMORY OPERATION ...... 214
CONNECTING A USB MEMORY ....... 214
PLAYING A USB MEMORY ................ 215
9. iPod OPERATION ....................... 219
CONNECTING iPod............................. 219
PLAYING iPod ..................................... 220
10. Bluetooth® AUDIO
OPERATION ............................. 223
CONNECTING A Bluetooth®
AUDIO PLAYER ................................ 226
PLAYING Bluetooth
® AUDIO ............... 227
11. AUDIO/VIDEO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING
SWITCHES)............................... 231
12. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS.................. 232
RADIO RECEPTION............................ 232
iPod ...................................................... 233
USB MEMORY .................................... 233
CARING FOR YOUR DVD PLAYER
AND DISC ......................................... 233
MP3/WMA FILES ................................. 236
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS .................. 237
TERMS ................................................ 238
1. AUDIO SETTINGS ...................... 241
HD Radio™ SYSTEM SETTINGS ....... 241
iPod SETTINGS ................................... 242
2SETUP
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
224
1. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATION
The quality of the Bluetooth® connection
is indicated as follows:
: An excellent connection to
Bluetooth®.
: Indicates a bad connection to
Bluetooth
®, resulting in possible
deterioration of audio quality.
: No connection to Bluetooth
®.
Indicates the amount of battery charge
left.
INFORMATION
●In the following conditions, the system
may not function:
• The portable player is turned off.
• The portable player is not connected.
• The portable player has a low battery.
● It may take time to connect the phone
when Bluetooth
® audio is being played.
● Portable players must correspond to the
following specifications in order to be
connected to the Bluetooth
® audio sys-
tem. However, some functions may be
limited depending on the type of porta-
ble player. Also, the different screen is
displayed depending on which portable
player is connecting.
• Bluetooth
® Specification
Ver.1.1 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.2.1 + EDR or
higher)
•Profile A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.1.2 or higher)
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.1.4 or higher)
● Refer to http://www.toyota.com/
bluetooth to find approved Bluetooth®
devices for this system.
INFORMATION
●Remaining charge is not displayed while
the Bluetooth® device is connecting.
● The amount left does not always corre-
spond with the one of your portable
player.
● This system does not have a charging
function.
● An antenna for Bluetooth
® connection is
built into the instrument panel. The
condition of the Bluetooth
® connection
may not be good and the system may
not function when using a Bluetooth
®
portable player in the following
conditions:
• The portable player is hiding from the display (behind a seat or in the glove
box or console box).
• The portable player touches or is cov- ered with metal materials.
● Leave the Bluetooth
® portable player in
a place where the condition of
Bluetooth
® connection is good.
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11. AUDIO/VIDEO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING SWITCHES)
Volume control switch
Press the “+” side to increase the volume.
The volume continues to increase while
the switch is being pressed.
Press the “-” side to decrease the vol-
ume. The volume continues to decrease
while the switch is being pressed.
Back switch
Press the back switch to return to the pre-
vious screen. “ ”
switch
When in radio mode
Press the “” or “” switch to change
the station up or down.
Press the “” or “” switch to select the
preset station list.
When in media mode
Press the “” or “” switch to skip to the
next or previous track/file.
Press the “” or “” switch to change
the tab or album/folder.
Press the “” or “” switch to scroll up
or down the items on the list screen.
Enter switch
When in radio mode
Press the enter switch to return to the pre-
set screen.
When in media mode
Press the enter switch to return to the list
screen.
While the list screen is being displayed,
the enter switch can be used to enter
selections.
“MODE/HOLD” switch
Press the “MODE/HOLD” switch to select
an audio mode. Each press changes the
mode sequentially if the desired mode is
ready to use.
To turn the audio/video system on, press
the “MODE/HOLD” switch.
Press and hold the “MODE/HOLD” switch
to mute or pause the current operation.
Some parts of the audio system can be
adjusted using the switches on the
steering wheel.
No.Switch
Volume control switch
Back switch
“ ” switch
Enter switch
“MODE/HOLD” switch
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
Adding destinations.................................. 81
Address book ............................................ 96
Address book entries ................................ 96
AM........................................................... 183
Apps ........................................................ 278
Audio ....................................................... 176
Audio language code .............................. 208
Audio settings ........................................ 241HD Radio system settings .. ............. 241
iPod settings ........................................ 242
Audio/video remote controls (steering switches) ............................. 231
Audio/video system ......... ..................... ... 176
Audio/video system operating hints ....... 232 Caring for your DVD player and disc .......................................... 233
CD-R and CD-RW discs ..................... 237
iPod .................................................... 233
MP3/WMA files ................................... 236
Radio reception .................................. 232
Terms ................................................. 238
USB memory ...................................... 233
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) ........... 180
AUX port ................................................ 182
B
Basic function............................................ 28
Bluetooth®............................................... 120
Bluetooth® audio ..................................... 223
Connecting a Bluetooth®
audio player .................................... 226
Playing Bluetooth
® audio ................... 227
Bluetooth® phone.................................... 127
Bluetooth® phone message function ..... 142
Checking messages ........................... 142
New message notification .................. 144
Replying (quick reply) ......................... 143
Bluetooth
® settings ................................ 164
Detailed Bluetooth® settings .............. 170 Registered devices ............................. 164
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone ............ 167
Selecting portable player .................... 169
Brightness .........................................33, 206
C
Call on the Bluetooth® phone................. 131
By call history ..................................... 133
By dial ................................................. 131
By phonebook..................................... 131
By POI call .......................................... 137
By speed dial ...................................... 133
By voice recognition ........................... 134
Calling using an SMS/MMS message ......................................... 136
CD ...........................................................196
CLOSE button .........................................176
Color..................................................45, 206
Command list ......................................... 252
Contrast.............................................33, 206
Current position calibration .....................109
Current position display............................ 34
D
Deleting destinations ................................ 82
Deleting personal data ..............................49
Deleting previous destinations ............... 104
Deleting set destinations .......................... 69
DEST button..............................................10
“Destination” screen ................................. 20
Destination search ................................... 56 By home ............................................... 57
By preset destinations .......................... 57
By “Address Book”................................ 66
By “Address” ......................................... 58
By “Coordinates”................................... 69
By “Emergency” .................................... 66
By “Intersection & Freeway” ................. 67
By “Map” ............................................... 69
By “Point of Interest” ............................. 60