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Introduction
HOW TODETERMINE IF YOU HAVE THE TOYOTA PREMIUM AUDIO
SYSTEM INSTALLED
Toyota premium audio system offers Navigation among its many features. To
confirm your system has navigation capabilities, use the following method:
Vehicles without smart entry &start system
1 When the ignition is turned to the “ACC”or“ON” position, the initial screen
will bedisp layed and the systemwillbegin operating.
Vehicles with smart entry & startsystem
1 Wh en the ignition isturned to the ACCESSORY orIGNITI ONON mode,
the initial screen willbe displayed and the systemwillbegin
operating.
2 Press the“MEDIA ”button.
Each time the “ MEDIA” button is pressed the system will switch the screen between
MAP and the last audio mode used.
One of the followi ng scre enswillbe shown.
Map–Full screenMap –Split view
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1. QUICK GUIDE
REAR V IEW MONI TOR SYST EM
(IF EQUIPPED)
Shifting into the “R” position will
automatically show the view behind the
rea r of the vehicle on the display screen.
(For details , please see Base Di splay
Audio owner’s manual or quick reference
guide)
NAVIGATION SYSTEM To access the navigation system, press
the “MEDIA ” button. Each time the
“MEDIA ” button is pressed the system will
switch the screen betw een MAP a nd the
last audio mo de used . (→P.1 07)
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
This
system is operated mainly by the
s creen buttons.
When a screen button is selected, a
beep sounds. (To set beep sound,
→ P.90.)
NOTICE
To prevent dam agi ng the screen, li ghtly
to uch the s creen buttons w ith y our
fi nger.
Do not use objects o ther than your f inger
to t ouch the screen.
Wi pe off f ingerpri nts using a glass
c le anin g cloth. Do not use chem ical
cleane rs to clean the screen, as they
ma y damage the touch screen.
To prevent the battery from being
di scharged, do not leave the sys tem on
longer than necessar y whe n the e ngine
is not runnin g.
INFORMA TION
I f the sy stem does not respond t o a
to uch on a s creen but ton, move your
fi nger away from the scr een and th en
to uch it agai n.
Grayed out screen buttons cannot be
operat ed.
The displa yed i mag e ma y bec ome
darker and moving i mages may be
sl ig ht ly dist orted when the display is
cold.
Under extremely cold cond itio ns, t he
scree n ma y not be displa yed and the
data inpu t by a user may be deleted.
Al so, the s cree n button s ma y be
h arder t han usual to d epress.
When you l ook at the screen
t hro ugh pol arized materia l such as
pol arized su nglasses, the screen may
be d ark a nd har d to see. If so, l ook
at the screen fr om diff erent angles,
adj ust the scr een sett ings (→P.93) , or
t ake off your sungl asses.
Se lect
to re turn to the
pre vious screen.
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
EN
TERING FROM THE LIST OF
MATC HING ENTR IES
On certain screens, a candidate entry
text or word prediction list based on the
i nput letters will be displayed. The
des ired item can be selected and
entered.
1 Enter let ters.
If a candidate entry t ext displ ayed in
t he ent ry fie ld is wha t is desir ed, sel ect
“OK” .
Se lect
to display the
candida te entry t ext lis t. Th e nu mber of
ma tching
item s is sho wn. Up to 300
items are displ ayed.
The list will be d isplay ed automa tically,
if the nu mber of matchi ng en tries is 5 or
le ss.
2 Select the desired item.
LIST SCREEN OPERATION
When a list is displayed, use the
a ppropriate screen button to scroll
through the list.
No. Function
Select to shift to the next or previous page.
This in dicates the display ed scree n’s position.
By se lecting and hol ding
or , th e
screen can be s crolled up or down.
Scro lling will au tomatica lly stop when the
top / bottom o f the list is reache d.
Changing pages can also be changed the
f ol low ing ways:
• Se lecting the desired point on the scroll
bar.
• Dra ggi ng the scroll bar mark ing to the
desired point.
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1. BASIC OPERATION
SELECTING AN AUDIO
SOURCE
1 Each time the “MEDIA ” button is
pressed the system will switch the scre en
between MAP a nd the last audio mode
us ed.
INFORMA TION
You cannot select grayed out scree n
b ut tons.
Depe nding on what devices are connected
to the Pre mium Audio system the order of
the au dio sourc e tile s mig ht var y.
• The a udio sy stem turn s on in the last
mo de u sed.
2 Select to display the “ Audio
Source ” screen.
3 Select a d esir ed aud io sour ce.
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2. RADIO OP ERATION
OVERVI EW
Please see Base Display Audio owner’s manual for details
1. TUNER FUNCTIONS
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3. ME DIA OP ERATION
OVERVI EW
C ONTROL PANEL
No. Function Page
The power/volume knob:
• Turn to adjust volume
• Press to turn the Premium Audio System on/off.
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Each time the “ MEDIA” button is pressed the Premium Audio System
will switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode used. 19
Audio playback control:
• Press to select a track
• Press and hold to seek forward/backwards
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The USB memory audio source Top Screen can be reached by the
following methods:
Connecting a USB memory device (
→P.20 )
Each time the “ MEDIA” button is pressed the Premium Audio
System will switch the screen between M AP and the last a udio mode
us ed. In order to select a diff erent aud io source Top Screen, select
to dis play the Audio Source scre en, th en se lect “USB” to
display the USB aud io source Top Scre en.
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1. USB MEMORY
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3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
TOP SCR EEN
No. Function Page
Shows playback progress of current track. -
Sound settings (Tone controls, Balance/Fade, ASL, EQ). 51
USB playback settings. 25
“Play More Like This”: build a playlist of songs similar to the currently
played song. 25
Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select
the desired item. -
Select to set random playback. 25
Select to set repeat playback. 25
Select to display the media source selection screen. 19
Displays cover art. Select to display a track list. -
Select to switch between “USB1” and “USB2” when 2 USB memory
devices are connected. -
Select to Pause / Resume playback of current track -
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