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6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
AUDIO SYSTEM
3
Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier,  
especially metal objects, may adversely  
affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio.
 Alt ernation or modifications carried out
 
wi
 thout appropriate authorization may  
invalidate the user’s right to operate the  
equipment.
CD PLAYER AND DISC
 This CD player is intended for use with 4.7  
in. (12 cm). discs only.
 Ex tremely high temperatures can keep the
 
CD pl
 ayer from working. On hot days, use  
the air conditioning system to cool the  
inside of the vehicle before using the  
player.
 Bumpy  roads or other vibrations may
 
m
 ake the CD player skip.
 If  moisture gets into the CD player, the
 
d
 iscs may not be able to be played.  
Remove the discs from the player and  
wait until it dries.
 Use only discs marked as shown above.  
The following products may not be play -
able on your player:
•SACD
• dts CD
• Copy-protected CD
• Video CD
XM
WA R N I N G
● CD players use an invisible laser beam  
which could cause hazardous laser radi-
ation exposure if directed outside the  
unit. Be sure to operate the player cor-
rectly.
Audio CDs 

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Special shaped discs
Transparent/translucent discs
Low quality discs
Labeled discs
Correct Wrong
Handle discs carefully, especially when  
inserting them. Hold them on the edge  
and do not bend them. Avoid getting fin -
gerprints on them, particularly on the shiny  
si de.
 Dirt , scratches, warping, pin holes or other
 
di
 sc damage could cause the player to  
skip or to repeat a section of a track. (To  
see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the  
light.)
 Remove  disc
s from the players when not  
in use. Store them in their plastic cases  
away from moisture, heat and direct sun -
light.
NOTICE
● Do not use special shaped, transparent/
translucent, low quality or labeled discs  
such as those shown in the illustrations.  
The use of such discs may damage the  
player, or it may be impossible to eject  
the disc.
● This system is not designed for use of  
Dual Discs. Do not use Dual Discs  
because they may cause damage to the  
player.
● Do not use discs with a protection ring.  
The use of such discs may damage the  
player, or it may be impossible to eject  
the disc.
● Do not use printable discs. The use of  
such discs may damage the player, or it  
may be impossible to eject the disc. 

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AUDIO SYSTEM
3
To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint-
free cloth that has been dampened with 
water. Wipe in a straight line from the cen-
ter to the edge of the disc (not in circles).  
Dry it with another soft, lint-free cloth. Do  
not use a conventional record cleaner or  
anti-static device.
 CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been  
subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro -
cess that allows discs to be played on a  
co nven
tional CD player) cannot be  
played.
 It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD-
R
 W discs recorded on a music CD  
recorder or a personal computer because  
of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on  
the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the  
lens of the unit.
 It may not be possible to play discs
 
rec
 orded on a personal computer depend -
ing on the application settings and the  
e nviro
nment. Record with the correct for -
mat. (For details, contact the appropriate  
a ppl
ication manufacturers of the applica -
tions.)
 CD-R/CD-R W di
scs may be damaged by  
direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera -
tures or other storage conditions. The unit  
ma y be una
ble to play some damaged  
discs.
 If you insert a CD-RW disc into the player,
 
p
 layback will begin more slowly than with  
a conventional CD or CD-R disc.
 Recor dings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
 
p
 layed using the DDCD (Double Density  
CD) system.
iPod
 “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”  
mean that an electronic accessory has  
been designed to connect specifically to  
iPod or iPhone respectively, and has been  
certified by the developer to meet Apple  
performance standards. 
 App le is not responsible for the operation
 
of th
 is device or its compliance with safety  
and regulatory standards. Please note  
that the use of this accessory with iPod or  
iPhone may affect wireless performance.
 iPhone , iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and
 
iPod t
 ouch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,  
registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.CD-R/RW DISCS 

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AUDIO SYSTEM
3
■CORRESPONDING SAMPLING 
FREQUENCY
■CORRESPONDING BIT RATES
(Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compatible)
 MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA  
(Windows Media Audio) and AAC  
(Advanced Audio Coding) are audio com -
pression standards.
 Thi
s system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files  
on CD-R, CD-RW discs and USB memory.
 Thi
s system can play disc recordings com -
patible with ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2  
and with th e Romeo and Joliet file system.
 When
 naming an MP3/WMA/AAC file, add  
an appropriate file extension (.mp3/.wma/
.m4a). 
 Thi
s system plays back files with .mp3/
.wma/.m4a file extensions as MP3/WMA/
AAC files respectively. To prevent noise  
and playback errors, use the appropriate  
file extension.
 Thi
s system can play only the first session  
when using multi-session compatible CDs.
 MP3 fi
les are compatible with the ID3 Tag  
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 for -
mats. This system cannot display disc  
ti
 tle, track title and artist name in other for -
mats.
 WMA/
AAC files can contain a WMA/AAC  
tag that is used in the same way as an ID3  
tag. WMA/AAC tags carry information  
such as track title and artist name.
 The 
emphasis function is available only  
when playing MP3/WMA files recorded at  
32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.
 Thi
s system can play back AAC files  
encoded by iTunes.
 The so
und quality of MP3/WMA files gen -
erally improves with higher bit rates. In  
order t o achieve a reasonable level of  
sound quality, discs recorded with a bit  
rate of at least 128 kbps are recom -
mended.
 The MP3/
 WMA player does not play back  
MP3/WMA files from discs recorded using  
packet write data transfer (UDF format).  
Discs should be recorded using “pre-mas -
tering” software rather than packet-write  
software.
 M3u pl
aylists are not compatible with the  
audio player.
 MP3i
 (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for -
mats are not compatible with the audio  
pla yer.
File typeFrequency (kHz)
MP3 files:   
MPEG 1 LAYER 332/44.1/48
MP3 files:   
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 316/22.05/24
WMA files:   
Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1/9.2)32/44.1/48
AAC files:   
MPEG4/AAC-LC11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48
File typeBit rate (kbps)
MP3 files:  
MPEG 1 LAYER 332 - 320
MP3 files:  
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 38 - 160
WMA files: Ver. 7, 8CBR 48 - 192
WMA files:  
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2)CBR 48 - 320
AAC files:  
MPEG4/AAC-LC16 - 320 

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The player is compatible with VBR (Vari -
able Bit Rate).
 When  playing back files recorded as VBR
 
(V
 ariable Bit Rate) files, the play time will 
not be correctly displayed if the fast for -
ward or rewind operations are used.
 It is not possible to check folders that do
 
not
  include MP3/WMA/AAC files.
 MP3/ WMA/AAC files in folders up to 8 lev-
els
  deep can be played. However, the  
sta r
t of playback may be delayed when  
using discs containing numerous levels of  
folders. For this reason, we recommend  
creating discs with no more than 2 levels  
of folders.
001.mp3 
002.wma
Folder 1
003.mp3Folder 2
004.mp3
005.wma Folder 3
006.m4a
 The play order of the compact disc with  
the structure shown above is as follows:
001.mp3 002.wma . . . 006.m4a
 The order changes depending on the per -
sonal computer and MP3/WMA/AAC  
enco din
g software you use. 

No.NameFunction
*2
●The actual service availability is dependent on the network condition.
257
1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW
Entune App Suite
9
Content providerProvides content to the multimedia system via a cellular phone.
Application serverProvides downloadable applicati on to the multimedia system 
via a cellular phone.
Cellular phone
Using the Entune App Suite application, communication is re-
layed between the multimedia system, the application server  
and the content provider. 
For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/
entune/.
Applications
Downloaded Entune App Suite applications provide access to  
audio/visual content from a c ontent provider when connected  
via a compatible phone with a data connection.
Multimedia systemContent received, via a cellular phone, from the content provid-
er’s server are displayed on the screen. The multimedia system  
is equipped with an application  player to run applications.
*
1: iPhone only
*2: For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/.
INFORMATION 

MessageDisplay conditionsCorrective action
●The actual messages displayed on screen may differ from the messages in this manual.
264
2. Entune App Suite OPERATION
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN
When problems occur starting up the application player, a message will appear on  
the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested  
corrective action. The following messages are only a few examples. If a message  
other than the following is displayed, follow the instructions displayed on \
the  
screen.
“The Phone is not connected.  
For more information, please  
visit toyota.com.”The cellular phone cannot be  
connected.Refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ to  
confirm if the phone is com-
patible or not.
“To use the services, an ac-
tive application needs to be  
running on your phone. For  
more information, please visit  
toyota.com.”The Entune App Suite appli-
cation cannot be connected  
to Bluetooth SPP.
Refer to http://
www.toyota.com/entune/ to  
confirm if the phone is  
Bluetooth* SPP compatible or  
not, and then activate the En-
tune App Suite application on  
your phone.
*: Bluetooth is a registered trade mark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
INFORMATION 

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
AAC..........................................................  94
AM............................................................  77
APPS button ............................................  12
“Apps” screen...........................................  14
AUDIO button...........................................  12
Audio settings ........................................  112
AUX........................................................  109
B
Bluetooth®................................................  42
Profiles .................................................  44
Registering a Bluetooth
® audio 
player ................................................  43
Registering a Bluetooth
® phone ...........  42
Bluetooth® audio ....................................  105
Connecting a Bluetooth® device ........  108
Listening to Bluetooth® audio .............  108
Bluetooth® phone...................................  150
Bluetooth® phone message function .....  164
C
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone ............ 154
Casual speech recognization ................. 129
CD ............................................................ 94
Playing an audio CD ............................. 96
Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc ........... 96
Command list ......................................... 130
Contacts ................................................. 156
Controls overview..................................... 12
D
Data services settings ............................ 138
Destination search screen...................... 205
Driver settings .......................................... 64
E
Editing route ........................................... 228
Adding destinations ............................ 229
Deleting destinations .......................... 229
Detour setting ..................................... 230
Reordering destinations...................... 229
Selecting route type ............................ 230
Setting route preferences ................... 229
Emergency ............................................. 215
Entering letters and numbers/  
list screen operation ............................. 36
Entune App Suite ................................... 261
Entune App Suite keyword operation ......................................... 266
Linking Entune App Suite and  navigation function .......................... 265
Using Entune App Suite application ....261