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Changing the Frequency
Manually
Touch [] and then, after chang-
ing the MULTI KNOB to Tune/Scroll
mode, turn the MULTI KNOB to the
right to increase the frequency and
to the left to decrease the frequency.
• If the volume fluctuates, touch []
to change to the Tune/Scroll mode,
where you can change the frequency.
Searching for Frequencies That
Can Be Tuned In
Touch either [] or [] to search
in either ascending or descending
order for stations that can be tuned
in. When a station is detected, that
station will be tuned in.
If you press down on either of these
for 1.5 seconds or longer, even with
frequency loops, the SEEK function
continues to operate (Non-stop SEEK
function). If you release either during
operations of the Non-Stop SEEK
function, the SEEK function will take
over.
For FM, the PT Y select function is
activated when the PT Y genre is
established. However, when the
Non-Stop SEEK function is active,
the PT Y selection function is can-
celed.
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• Listening to Preset Channels
Touch [Presets] to display the Preset
screen. Touch on any channel
from 1 to 6 on the Preset screen.
Frequencies recorded on the preset
channel will be tuned in.
Touch [>>] to switch the display to the
next preset page, and [<<] to switch
the display to the previous preset
page.
The pages change in the order of AM
d FM1
d FM2 d SAT1 d SAT2 d
SAT3 ( d Return to AM). (SAT is only
displayed when the SAT unit is con-
nected.)
Recording the current frequency
on the preset channel
Touch any channel from 1 to 6 on
the Preset screen, continuing to
touch the channel for 1.7 seconds or
longer.
NOTICE
You can store up to 6 stations
per band.
Temporarily Muting the Sound
Touch [] to temporarily mute the
sound. Touch [] to resume audio
output.
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• Searching for Frequencies That
Can be Tuned In (Only for FM/
HD Radio / XM Satellite Radio)
Touch [SCAN] to search for frequen-
cies that can be tuned in. Audio
output will be produced in 5 -second
snippets for stations that have been
located. If you touch on [SCAN]
again during the time of the audio
output from the station you want to
listen to, that station will be tuned in.
When setting the PT Y genre, audio
from stations applicable to the PT Y
genre that has been set up is output
continuously in 5 -second snippets. If
you again touch [SCAN], the broad -
cast being output will continue to be
tuned in and you will be able to select
a PT Y genre. If you loop the search for
stations without touching [SCAN], a
beeping sound will be emitted and the
last radio station to be picked up will
be tuned in and then you will be able
to select a PT Y genre (Only for XM
Satellite Radio). Audio broadcasts cor-
responding to the current categories
are continuously output in 5 -second
snippets. If you touch [SCAN] again,
you will continue to receive the broad-
cast being output. If you loop the
detection of stations without touching
[SCAN], you will hear a beeping sound
and the last station to be received will
be tuned in.
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Searching for, and listening to
broadcasts of preferred genres
(Only for FM/HD Radio)
Each time you touch [Options] d
[], the various PT Y
genres will flash on and off. If you
touch on the genre that you want to
listen to while the PT Y genres are
flashing on and off, the system will
search stations that can be tuned in
and which offer broadcasts corre -
sponding to the PT Y genres that you
are interested in.
Each time you touch [
[ T YPE>], the PT Y genre display chang-
es cyclically.
Searching for, and listening to
broadcasts of preferred genres
(Only for XM Satellite Radio)
Touch [Options] d [
[T YPE>] to search for stations that
can be tuned in and which offer
broadcasts corresponding to the cat-
egories that have been set up.
Setting Up the RBDS Message
Display (Only for FM)
Each time you touch [Options] d [FM
Info], the RBDS message display tog-
gles between ON and OFF.
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Listening to the
HD Radio broadcast
HD Radio™ Technology is a
terrestrial digital radio broadcast
that utilizes AM/FM analog
broadcasting frequencies to
transmit digital signals.
For information regarding viewing
methods, refer to Listening to
the RADIO (page 16). This section
contains explanations solely
regarding HD Radio broadcast
functions.
About HD Radio™ broadcasting
HD Radio™ broadcasting is high quality
audio and data services. HD Radio broad-
casting is brought to you by your local
FM/AM stations.
HD Ra d
io broadcasting features the fol-
lowing:
• High quality audio• FM multicasting• Data services
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(MPS)
(MPS)
(MPS)
(SPS)
(SPS)
Program Service Data: Contributes to the
superior user experience of HD Radio
Technology. Presents song name, artist,
station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and
other relevant data streams.
Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra
local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels
provide new, original music as well as deep
cuts into traditional genre.
iTunes® Tagging provides you the opportunity
to discover a wide range of content and the
means to “tag” that content for later review
and purchase from the iTunes
® Store
Storing Song Information that
is Being Tuned In on HD Radio
Broadcast
If you touch [Tag] while the HD Radio
broadcast signal is being received,
the tag information of the song that
is being broadcast is stored.
Sometimes when songs are being
toggled and the like, tag information
cannot be accessed very effectively or
multiple tags are recorded.
Viewing HD Radio Broadcast
Text Information
Touch [Text] to display the Text Display
screen, where music, title, artist
name, album title and genre name are
displayed.
Touch [Additional Information] to dis-
play the Additional Information screen.
Touch [
] or [] to scroll the page.
Touch [
] to return to the HD Radio
Screen.
Setting up the HD Radio
Broadcast Reception Method
Touch on [HD Radio] to switch over
to analog mode and tune in analog
broadcasts. Touch [HD Radio] again
to switch over to digital mode and
tune in digital broadcasts.
Multicast Channel Support
When receiving the HD Radio
Broadcast signal and tuning in a
Multicast Channel-supported broad-
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•
•cast in something other than analog,
the following actions will occur each
time you touch on [Multicast].
When receiving
MPS signal The next SPS is
tuned in.
When receiving
SPS signal The next SPS is
tuned in.
When receiving
last SPS MPS is tuned in.
NOTICE
When an analog station is
received, tuning down operation
is conducted within the analog
broadcasting. (
6d 2)
If a digital broadcast is not yet
received, tuning-up operation
tunes in the next analog station.
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Listening to a XM
Satellite Radio
broadcast
A satellite radio channel, XM
Satellite Radio is immensely
popular in the United States.
Because the entire US is covered
as far as signal reception goes,
one can cross the entire country
without losing a signal, and thus a
user can continue to listen to the
same program without interruption
the entire way.
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NOTICE
An additional Genuine Toyota
satellite receiver and antenna
must be purchased and installed
to listen to Satellite radio
broadcast in your vehicle.
NOTICE
An XM Satellite Radio sub-
scription is required to listen to
Satellite radio in your vehicle.
CAUTION
This XM tuner supports Audio
Services (Music and Talk) of
only XM Satellite Radio and
*Text Information linked to the
respective Audio Service.
*Text Information includes,
Station Name, (Artist) Name,
(Song) Title and Category
Name.
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Inc. is solely responsible for
providing services over the air
to XM receivers.
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CAUTION
This XM tuner is awarded
a Type Approval Certificate
from XM Satellite Radio Inc.
as a proof of compliance for
the services XM Satellite
Radio provides.
•
How to subscribe to
XM Satellite Radio
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Listening to a CD
You can listen to CDs using the
methods explained below.
CAUTION
Compact disc players use an
invisible laser beam which
could cause hazardous radiation
exposure if directed outside
the unit. Be sure to operate the
player correctly.
NOTICE
Never try to disassemble or oil
any part of the compact disc
player. Do not insert anything
except a compact disc into the
slot.
Use 1-c
m discs. Do not use
8-cm discs or an adapter for
8-cm discs.
During times of abnormal
temperatures, when an
abnormal energy source is
used, if abnormalities arise
during read-in, or if there is
some sort of abnormality with
the unit itself, the CD may
cease to playback, and you
also may not be able to switch
to another source. Remove the
CD to switch to another source.
Only one CD can be loaded.
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