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The vehicle is approaching a tall or right-
angled curb.
In harsh sunlight or intense cold weather.
A non-genuine Toyota suspension (low-
ered suspension etc.) is installed.
People, animals and other moving objects
People wearing certain types of clothing
The shape of the obstacle may prevent a
sensor from detecting it. Pay particular
attention to the following obstacles:
• Wires, fences, ropes, etc.
• Cotton, snow and other materials that
absorb sound waves
• Sharply-angled objects
• Low obstacles
• Tall obstacles with upper sections pro- jecting outwards in the direction of your
vehicle
In addition to the examples above, there
are instances in which, because of their
shapes, signs and other objects may be
judged by a sensor to be closer than
they are.
WA R N I N G
●Caution when using the intuitive parking
assist-sensor
Observe the following precautions.
Failing to do so may result in the vehicle
being unable to be driven safely and
possibly cause an accident.
• Do not use the sensor at speeds in
excess of 6 mph (10 km/h).
• Do not attach any accessories within the sensor range.
● Even though sensors which are func-
tioning properly continue to detect
obstacles, never use the intuitive park-
ing assist if one more sensor(s) may be
malfunctioning.
NOTICE
●Notes when washing the vehicle
● Do not apply intensive bursts of water or
steam to the sensor area.
● Doing so may result in the sensor mal-
functioning.
● As the intuitive parking assist-sensor
might be malfunctioning in the following
cases, have it checked by your Toyota
dealer.
• The graphic which indicates that an
obstacle has been detected does not
come on and a beep does not sound
even when the intuitive parking assist
mode is turned on.
• The graphic which indicates that an obstacle has been detected comes on
despite no obstacle around the vehicle.
• If your vehicle has been involved in an accident.
• If the graphic which indicates that an obstacles has been detected remains
on without a beeping sound.
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For vehicles sold in Canada.
INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST-
SENSOR FAILURE WARNING
If an error is detected when the intuitive
parking assist-sensor is turned on, the
vehicle symbol comes on or flashes
with beeping sounds.
INFORMATION
● The intuitive parking assist-sensor fail-
ure warning display is not given in either
of the following operations:
• Changing to another screen
• Turning off the main switch for the intu-
itive parking assist-sensor
WHEN SNOWFLAKES OR MUD
GETS ON THE SENSORS
If “Clean the parking assist sensor.”
appears, remove the foreign matter
from the sensor.
INFORMATION
● If the failure warning does not go off
even after the foreign matter is removed,
the intuitive parking assist-sensor may
be malfunctioning. Have it checked by
your Toyota dealer.
WHEN THE SENSOR IS
MALFUNCTIONING
If “Have your vehicle checked by a
dealer.” appears, have the intuitive
parking assist-sensor checked by your
Toyota dealer.
CERTIFICATION
This ISM device complies with Cana-
dian ICES-001.
Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la
norme NMB-001 du Canada.
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1Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set-
tings” screen. (→P.256)
2Select “Display Off” to turn off the
parking sonar display.
1Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Set-
tings” screen. ( →P.256)
2Select “Rear” .
Selecting “Rear” to switch the distance
for the back sensors display and tone indi-
cation, from long distance to short dis-
tance, or from short distance to long
distance.
SETTING A PARKING SONAR
DISPLAY
Parking sonar display can be set to on
or off.
INFORMATION
● Although “Display Off” is selected, if
the obstacle is detected during the intui-
tive parking assist monitoring, the warn-
ing appears on the screen.
SETTING A DISPLAY AND
TONE INDICATION
Back sensors display and tone indica-
tion can be set.
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F
FM radio................................................... 83
G
General settings....................................... 59
GPS (Global Positioning System) .......... 363Limitations of the navigation system ............ .......................... ...... 363
H
HOME button ........................................... 12
“Home” screen ......................................... 16
Home screen operation ........................... 37
I
Initial screen............................................. 32
Internet radio............................................ 99
Intuitive parking assist ........................... 250
Detection range of the sensors .......... 253
Display ............................................... 250
Intuitive parking assist failure warning ................................ 255
Intuitive parking assist switch ............. 250
Sensor detection information ............. 253
The distance display and buzzer........ 251
Types of sensors ................................ 250
iPod........................................................ 107
K
Keyboard.................................................. 38
M
Maintenance ............................................ 69
Map database version and covered area ...................................... 365
Map screen information ......................... 310
Displaying information about the icon where the cursor is set ...... 312
Standard map icons ........................... 313
Map screen operation ............................ 305
Adjusting location in small increments ...................................... 309
Current position display ...................... 305
Map scale ........................................... 305
Orientation of the map ........................ 306
Screen scroll operation....................... 309
Switching the map mode .................... 307
Memory points settings .......................... 344
Deleting previous destinations ........... 352
Setting up address book..................... 348
Setting up areas to avoid.................... 350
Setting up home ................................. 345
Setting up preset destinations ............ 346
Microphone ............................................ 168
Mobile Assistant ...................................... 178
MP3........................................................ 100
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