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The distance guide lines and the vehicle
width extension guide lines may not actu-
ally be parallel with the dividing lines of the
parking space, even when they appear to
be so. Be sure to check visually.
The distances between the vehicle width
extension guide lines and the left and right
dividing lines of the parking space may not
be equal, even when they appear to be
so. Be sure to check visually.
The distance guide lines give a distance
guide for flat road surfaces. In any of the
following situations, there is a margin of
error between the fixed guide lines on the
screen and the actual distance/course on
the road.
NOTICE
●The rear view monitor system may not
operate properly in the following cases.
• If the back of the vehicle is hit, the
position and mounting angle of the
camera may change.
• As the camera has a water proof con-
struction, do not detach, disassemble
or modify it. This may cause incorrect
operation.
• 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 temperature changes rapidly,
such as when hot water is poured on
the vehicle in cold weather, the system
may not operate normally.
• 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.
●Do not expose the camera to strong
impact as this could cause a malfunc-
tion. If this happens, have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon
as possible.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
THE SCREEN AND THE
ACTUAL ROAD
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WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND
THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP
SHARPLY
The distance guide lines will appear to
be closer to the vehicle than the actual
distance. Because of this, objects will
appear to be farther away than they ac-
tually are. In the same way, there will
be a margin of error between the
guidelines and the actual distance/
course on the road.WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND
THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN
SHARPLY
The distance guide lines will appear to
be further from the vehicle than the ac-
tual distance. Because of this, objects
will appear to be closer than they actu-
ally are. In the same way, there will be
a margin of error between the guide-
lines and the actual distance/course on
the road.
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WHEN ANY PART OF THE
VEHICLE SAGS
When any part of the vehicle sags due
to the number of passengers or the dis-
tribution of the load, there is a margin
of error between the fixed guide lines
on the screen and the actual distance/
course on the road.
A margin of error
WHEN APPROACHING
THREE-DIMENSIONAL
OBJECTS
The distance guide lines are displayed
according to flat surfaced objects
(such as the road). It is not possible to
determine the position of three-dimen-
sional objects (such as vehicles) using
the distance guide lines. When ap-
proaching a three-dimensional object
that extends outward (such as the flat-
bed of a truck), be careful of the follow-
ing.
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Vehicle width extension guide lines
VEHICLE WIDTH EXTENSION
GUIDE LINES
Visually check the surroundings and
the area behind the vehicle. In the case
shown below, the truck appears to be
outside of the vehicle width extension
guide lines and the vehicle does not
look as if it hits the truck. However, the
rear body of the truck may actually
cross over the vehicle width extension
guide lines. In reality if you back up as
guided by the vehicle width extension
guide lines, the vehicle may hit the
truck.DISTANCE GUIDE LINES
Visually check the surroundings and
the area behind the vehicle. On the
screen, it appears that a truck is park-
ing at point B. However, in reality if you
back up to point A, you will hit the truck.
On the screen, it appears that A is clos-
est and C is furthest away. However, in
reality, the distance to A and C is the
same, and B is farther than A and C.
Positions of A, B and C
C
A B
C
AB
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3. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so-
lution, and re-check.
IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS
SymptomLikely causeSolution
The image is difficult to seeThe vehicle is in a dark
area
The temperature around
the lens is either high or low
The outside temperature is
low
There are water droplets on
the camera
It is raining or humid
Foreign matter (mud etc.) is
adhering to the camera
Sunlight or headlights are
shining directly into the
camera
The vehicle is under fluo-
rescent lights, sodium
lights, mercury lights etc.Back up while visually check-
ing the vehicle’s surround-
ings. (Use the monitor again
once conditions have been
improved.)
The procedure for adjusting
the picture quality of the rear
view monitor system is the
same as the procedure for
adjusting the screen. (P.39)
The image is blurryDirt or foreign matter (such as
water droplets, snow, mud
etc.) is adhering to the cam-
era.Rinse the camera lens with
water and wipe it clean with a
soft cloth.
Wash with a mild soap if the
dirt is stubborn.
The image is out of alignmentThe camera or surrounding
area has received a strong
impact.Have the vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer.
The fixed guide lines are very
far out of alignmentThe camera position is out of
alignment.Have the vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer.
The vehicle is tilted (there is
a heavy load on the vehicle,
tire pressure is low due to a
tire puncture, etc.)
The vehicle is used on an
incline.If this happens due to these
causes, it does not indicate a
malfunction.
Back up while visually check-
ing the vehicle’s surround-
ings.
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1. QUICK REFERENCE ................... 144
2. SOME BASICS ............................ 145
REGISTERING/CONNECTING
A Bluetooth® PHONE........................ 145
USING THE PHONE SWITCH/
MICROPHONE ................................. 146
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM .............. 146
ABOUT THE CONTACTS
IN THE CONTACT LIST ................... 147
WHEN SELLING OR DISPOSING
OF THE VEHICLE............................. 147
3. CALLING ON THE Bluetooth®
PHONE....................................... 148
BY FAVORITES LIST .......................... 149
BY CALL HISTORY ............................. 149
BY CONTACTS LIST .......................... 150
BY DIAL PAD ...................................... 152
BY OFF HOOK SWITCH ..................... 152
BY “Home” SCREEN ........................... 152
4. RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth®
PHONE....................................... 153
INCOMING CALLS .............................. 153
5. TALKING ON THE Bluetooth®
PHONE....................................... 154
INCOMING CALL WAITING ................ 156
6. Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE
FUNCTION ................................ 157
MESSAGE INBOX SCREEN ............... 157
DISPLAYING THE MESSAGE INBOX
SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY ..... 158
RECEIVING A MESSAGE ................... 158
CHECKING MESSAGES ..................... 159
REPLYING TO A MESSAGE
(QUICK REPLY) ................................ 160
CALLING THE MESSAGE SENDER... 161
1. PHONE/MESSAGE
SETTINGS ................................. 162
PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS
SCREEN ........................................... 162
“Sound Settings” SCREEN .................. 163
“Contact/Call History Settings”
SCREEN ........................................... 164
“Messaging Settings” SCREEN ........... 172
“Phone Display Settings” SCREEN ..... 173
1. TROUBLESHOOTING ................ 174
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PHONE OPERATION
(HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
2SETUP
3WHAT TO DO IF...
PHONE
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1. QUICK REFERENCE
The phone top screen can be used to make a phone call. The phone screen can
be reached by following methods:
Press the “APPS” button and select “Phone”.
Press the switch on the steering wheel.
Press the button on the instrument panel.
Several functions are available to operate on each screen that is displayed by se-
lecting the 4 tabs.
FunctionPage
Phone operation
Registering/connecting Bluetooth® phone41
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone148
Receiving on the Bluetooth® phone153
Talking on the Bluetooth® phone154
Message functionUsing the Bluetooth® phone message function157
Setting up a phonePhone settings162
Bluetooth® settings46