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How to make a call listPage
Bydial68
By“Favorites ”list69
By phone book69
Bycall lists70
By using a short messa ge71
ByPOI call71
2.PHONEOPERATION
After a Bluetooth®phone has been
co nnected; acall can be made using
the hands -fr ee system.BY DIAL
1Displ aythe “Phon e” menuscreen and
select “Dialnum ber” . (→P. 58)
2Ente r a ph one numb er.
3
3Select.
4Check that the conn ectingscreenis
displayed.
To ca ncel a cal l,sel ect “End call”.
INFORM ATION
Depending on the type of Bl uetooth®
phone beingconnect ed , it may be
necessary to perfor m add itional steps
on t heteleph one.
When “Dial n umber ” is select ed,
t he l ast dia led num berwillbe sh own
gra yed out. Select to redia l the
nu mbe r.
Se lect “0/+” to enter “0”. Select and
hold to en ter“+ ” for i nter nat ional calls.
When the missed cal lsicon or new
short messag e icon isdisp lay ed at the
bottom, selecting t he i con w illdis pla y
t he l ist.
1.CALLING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE
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2. PHONE OPERATION
2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth® PHONE
When a call is received, this screen is
displayed and a sound is heard.
1 Select “Accept” on the screen or p ress
the
switch on the steering wheel
(IF EQUIPPED) .
“Accept ”: Select to talk on the ph one.
“Reject” : Sel ect t o re jec t th e ca ll.
The la yout of the in coming ca ll screen
ma y diffe r d epending on the
info rmati on availab le from the
conn ected phon e.
Pr essing the sw itc h on the
st eer ing wheel (IF EQUIPPED) also
re ject a call.
Ringt one volum e can be a djust ed by
tu rning the p ower/volume knob.
2 The fol lowi ng scre en is displ ayed.
Si ngle call
For d etails about this screen: →P.73
Call w aiting
Th e fi rst call is put on hold and the
information o f the p arty w ill be grayed
out .
Fo r det ails about this screen: →P.73
INFORMA TION
Duri ng intern ationa l telep hon e calls,
t he ot her p arty’s nam e or numbe r ma y
no t be displa yed co rrectly de pend ing
on t he typ e o f cel lular p hone you h ave.
Ri ngt one and ringt one volume can
al so b e set. ( →P.92)
Th e c ontact’s i mage will be displ aye d
on the screen, if an image from the
phone is av ailab le. In case no
con tact’s i mage is avail able, a generic
i mag e wi ll be d ispl ay ed.
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No. Function
Select to hang up the phone.
• The switch on the stee rin g wh eel (IF EQUIPPED) can also be pressed to hang up the phone.
Select to dial a second number. (→ P.75)
Select to put a ca ll on hold. To cancel this function, select “Continue” . Some Mobile Phone Services do not support Hold.
Select to send a tone. ( →P.74)
Select to transfer the call. Select
“Transfer” to change from a hands-free call to a cellular phone call. Select “Hands-free” to change from cellular phone call to hands-free ca ll.
Displays the other par ty’s information. The information
shown here may differ depending on th e infor mation available from your phone.
Displays the duration of the call.
Select to mute your voice to th e other par ty. The icon wi ll be highlighted d uring mute mode. To cancel muting your voice,
select this icon again.
Select to change parties. Some Mobile Phone Services do not support “Swap calls”
Select to change to a conference call.
Select to mute navigation voice prompts while in phone call.
2. PHONE OPERATION
3. TALKING ON A Bluetooth® PHONE
While you are talking on a Bluetooth®
phone, a telephon e conversation
s creen is displayed. The operations
outlined below can be performed on
this screen.
Single call
Ca ll waiting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
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2. PHONE OPERATION 2. PHONE OPERATION
INFORMATION
• When you c hange from a c ellular
phone ca ll to a hands- free c all, the
hands-free screen will be d ispla yed
and the call can be controlled through
the scre en of the Premium Audio
system .
• D epending on the cellu lar ph one
c onnected, the Bluetooth
® conne ction
may b e cance led if and when a c all is
tra nsfe rred to the cellular phone.
• Tra nsferring methods will be diff erent
depending on the t ype of cellular
phone which you have.
• Fo r the operation of the cellular
ph one, se e the man ual t hat co mes
wi th your cellu lar pho ne.
SENDING TONES
1 Select “Keypad”.
2 Enter t he numbers.
Select to retur n the
prev ious screen.
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3. SHORTMESSAGEFUNCTION
1.SHORTMESSAGEFUNCTION
3.SHORTMESSAGEFUNCTION
No.Function
Select to call the sender.
Select to reply to the shortmessagebyfree text.
Select to reply to the short messagebytemplate.
Received short messages canbe
forwarded from the connected
Bluetooth
®phone, enabling checking
and replying us ing this system.
Depen ding on the type ofBluetooth
®
phone connected, received short
mes sage may not be transferred to
the message inbox.
If the phone does not support the short
message function,this function cannot
be used.
RECEIVING ASHORT
MESSAGE
When anew short message is
re ce ived, a pop-upwindow is
displayed on the screen.
1Select “Show” to check a received
short message.
2Check that themessage is displayed.
INFORMATION
On screen notification about incoming
messages can be set to on or of f.
( → P.95)
CH ECKING RECEIVED SHORT
MESSAGES
1D ispl aythe “Phon e” menuscreen and
select “Messages” . (→P. 58)
2Select the “Inbox”tab.
3Select the d esired short me ssage.
Th e s tate of a message is shown by the
f ol low ing icons.
: Re ad message
: Unre ad message
4Check t hat the message is di splayed.
1
2
3
1.SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
1
2
3
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4. WHAT TO DO IF...
1. TROUBLESHOOTING
4. WHAT TO DO
If there is a problem with the hands -free system or a Bluetoot h® device, first check
the table below.
When us ing t he hands-free system with a Bl uetoot h
® device
Symptom Likely cause Solution
Page
Cellular
phone
This
system
The hands -free
system or Bluetooth® device does not work.
T he c onnecte d device may not be a compatible Bluetooth® cellular phone.
For a list of specific
devices which oper ation has been confirmed on this system, check with your Toyota dealer
* -
The Bl uetooth® ver sion of the connected cellular phone ma y be older tha n the specified versi on.
Use a cellula r phone
with Bluetooth® versio n 1.1 or higher (recommended: Ver. 3.0 +EDR or higher)
* 100
∗: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone. Symptom
Like ly ca use
Solution
1. TROUBLESHOOTING
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4. WHAT TO DO IF... 4. WHAT TO DO IF...
Symptom Likely cause Solution
Page
Cellular
phone
This
system
A Bluetooth® connection cannot be made.
Another Bluetooth® device is already connected.
Manually connect the cellular phone you wish to use to this system.
- 97
Bluetooth® function is not enabled on the cellular phone.
Enable the Bluetooth® function on the cellular phone.
* -
Automatic Bluetooth® connection on this system is set to off.
Vehicles without smart entry & start system Set automatic Bluetooth® connection on this system to on when the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with smart entry & start system Set automatic Bluetooth® connection on this system to on when the engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.
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Old registration information remains on either this system or the cellular phone.
Delete the existing registration information from both this system and the cellular phone, then register the cellular phone you wish to connect to this system.
* 97
∗: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.
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4. WHAT TO DO IF... 4. WHAT TO DO IF...
W hen us ing t he Bluetooth® messa ge function
Symptom Likely cause Solution
Page
Cellular
phone
This
system
Cannot view messages.
Message transfer is not enabled on the cellular phone.
Enable message transfer on the cellular phone (Depending on the cellular phone model it might be necessary to approve message transfer on the cellular phone side, enable specific settings in the cellular phone configuration).
* -
New message notifications are not displayed.
Notification of SMS/Email reception on this system is set to off.
Set notification of SMS/Email reception on this system to on. * -
∗: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.
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