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Audio system types ........... 356
Entune Audio..................... 357
Steering wheel audio switches ................ 360
AUX Port/USB Port ........... 361
Basic audio operations ...... 362
5-2. Setup Setup menu ....................... 364
General settings ................ 365
Audio settings.................... 366
Display settings ................. 367
Voice settings .................... 368
5-3. Using Entune Audio Selecting the audio source ................... 369
List screen operation ......... 370
Optimal use of Entune Audio .................. 372
5-4. Using the radio Radio operation ................. 373
5-5. Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA/AAC discs
CD player operation .......... 375
5-6. Using an external device
Listening to an iPod........... 381
Listening to a USB memory device................ 385
Using the AUX port ........... 389 5-7. Connecting Bluetooth
®
Preparations to use
wireless
communication ................ 390
Registering a Bluetooth
®
audio player for the
first time ........................... 394
Registering a Bluetooth
®
phone for the first time..... 395
Registering a Bluetooth
®
device .............................. 396
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device .............................. 398
Displaying a Bluetooth
®
device details................... 400
Detailed Bluetooth
®
system settings................ 401
5-8. Bluetooth
® Audio
Listening to Bluetooth®
Audio ............................... 402
5-9. Bluetooth
® phone
Using a Bluetooth®
Phone .............................. 403
Making a call...................... 405
Receiving a call ................. 408
Speaking on the phone...... 409
Bluetooth
® phone
message function ............ 412
Using the steering wheel switches ................ 416
Bluetooth
® phone
settings ............................ 417
Contact/Call History Settings ........................... 418
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ............ 427
5Audio system
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5-10. Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®......................... 431
5-11. Using the voice command system
Voice command system............................. 435
6-1. Using the air conditioning system
and defogger
Front manual air conditioning system ........ 442
Front automatic air conditioning system ........ 448
Rear manual air conditioning system ........ 455
Rear automatic air conditioning system ........ 458
Heated steering wheel/ seat heaters/
seat ventilators ................ 461
6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ................ 464
• Interior lights ................. 464
• Personal lights .............. 465 6-3. Using the storage
features
List of storage features ...... 466
• Glove box ...................... 467
• Console box .................. 467
• Bottle holders ................ 468
• Cup holders ................... 469
• Auxiliary boxes .............. 471
• Open tray ...................... 472
Luggage compartment features ........................... 473
6-4. Using the other interior features
Other interior features........ 478
• Sun visors ..................... 478
• Vanity mirrors ................ 478
• Conversation mirror ....... 479
• Clock ............................. 479
• Outside temperature display ........................... 480
• Power outlets ................ 481
• USB charging ports ....... 483
• Rear sunshades ............ 485
• Armrest.......................... 486
• Coat hooks .................... 487
• Assist grips .................... 487
• Side table ...................... 488
Garage door opener .......... 489
Compass ........................... 496
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821-2. Emergency assistance
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■Safety Connect Services Information
●Phone calls using the vehicle’s Bluetooth® technology will not be possible
during Safety Connect.
● Safety Connect is available beginning Fall 2009 on select Toyot a models (in
the contiguous United States only). Contact with the Safety Con nect
response center is dependent upon the telematics device being i n operative
condition, cellular connection availability, and GPS satellite signal reception,
which can limit the ability to reach the response center or rec eive emer-
gency service support. Enrollment and Telematics Subscription S ervice
Agreement are required. A variety of subscription terms are ava ilable;
charges vary by subscription term selected and location.
● Automatic Collision Notification, Emergency Assistance and Stolen Vehicle
Location are available in the United States, including Hawaii a nd Alaska,
Puerto Rico and Canada, and Enhanced Roadside Assistance are av ailable
in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.
● Automatic Collision Notification, Emergency Assistance, Stolen Vehicle and
Enhanced Road Assistance are not available in the U.S. Virgin I slands.
For vehicles first sold in the U.S. Virgin Islands, no Safety C onnect services
will function in or outside the U.S. Virgin Islands.
● Safety Connect services are not subject to section 255 of the T elecommuni-
cations Act and the device is not TTY compatible.
■ Languages
The Safety Connect response center will offer support in multip le languages.
The Safety Connect system will offer voice prompts in English, Spanish, and
French. Please indicate your language of choice when enrolling.
■ When contacting the response center
You may be unable to contact the response center if the network is busy.
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3154-5. Using the driving support systems
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Screen description
The rear view monito
r system screen will be displayed if the sh ift
lever is shifted to R while the engine switch is in the “ON” po sition.
Vehicle width guide lines
The line indicates a guide path when the vehicle is being backe d
straight up.
The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
Vehicle center guide line
The line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground.
Distance guide line
The line shows points approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the center
of the edge of the bumper.
Distance guide line
The line shows distance behind the vehicle, a point approximate ly 3 ft.
(1 m) (blue) from the edge of the bumper.
Using the rear view monitor system
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device
Listening to an iPod .......... 381
Listening to a USB memory device................ 385
Using the AUX port ........... 389
5-7. Connecting Bluetooth
®
Preparations to use wireless
communication ................ 390
Registering a Bluetooth
®
audio player for the
first time .......................... 394
Registering a Bluetooth
®
phone for the first time .... 395
Registering a Bluetooth
®
device.............................. 396
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device.............................. 398
Displaying a Bluetooth
®
device details .................. 400
Detailed Bluetooth
®
system settings ............... 401
5-8. Bluetooth
® Audio
Listening to Bluetooth®
Audio ............................... 402 5-9. Bluetooth
® phone
Using a Bluetooth®
Phone ............................. 403
Making a call ..................... 405
Receiving a call ................. 408
Speaking on the phone ..... 409
Bluetooth
® phone
message function ............ 412
Using the steering wheel switches ................ 416
Bluetooth
® phone
settings ........................... 417
Contact/Call History Settings ........................... 418
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ............ 427
5-10. Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth®......................... 431
5-11. Using the voice command system
Voice command system ............................ 435
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Entune Audio
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Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio
For vehicles with Entune Premium Audio or Entune Audio Plus, re fer
to the “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
■ Using cellular phones
Interference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellular
phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the au dio system is
operating.
■ About Bluetooth
®
The Bluetooth wordmark and logo are owned by Bluetooth SIG. and permis-
sion has been granted to use the trademark of the licensee Pana sonic
Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names are owned by various differ-
ent owners.
Audio system types
NOTICE
■ To prevent battery discharge
Do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when the engine is
off.
■ To avoid damaging the audio system
Take care not to spill drinks or other fluids on the audio system.
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Audio system
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Entune Audio
: If equipped
Operations such as listening to audio, using the hands-free
phone, confirming vehicle inf ormation and changing Entune
Audio settings are sta rted by using the following buttons.
Entune Audio operation buttons
“AUDIO” button
Display the “Select Audio Source” screen
or audio top screen. (P. 369) button
Press this button to access the
Bluetooth
® hands-free system. ( P. 403)
“CAR” button
Press this button to access the vehicle information.
(P. 109)
“SETUP” button
Press this button to customize
the function settings. (
P. 364)
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Press the “SETUP” button to display the “Setup” screen.
Select to adjust the settings for
operation sounds, screen ani-
mation, etc. ( P. 365)
Select to set the voice settings.
( P. 368)
Select to adjust the settings for
contrast and brightness of the
screen. ( P. 3 6 7 )
Select to adjust the settings for registering, removing, connec ting
and disconnecting Bluetooth
® devices. ( P. 4 0 1 )
Select to adjust the settings f or phone sound, contact, message ,
etc. ( P. 417)
Select to set audio settings. ( P. 3 6 6 )
Select to turn the screen off.
Select to set the veh icle customization. (P. 6 8 2 )
Setup menu
You can adjust Entune Audio to your desired settings.
Display “Setup” screen
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