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law. To fulfil these obligations, the
vehicle manufacturer requires tech-
nical data from the vehicle. Data
from the vehicle can also be used
to check customer warranty claims.
Error and event memories in the
vehicle can be reset when any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer performs repair or servic-
ing work.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the following comfort and
individual settings can be saved in
the vehicle and modified or reset at
any time.
These include, for example:
• Setting for the seat position.
• Suspension and climate control
settings.
Data can be imported into the vehi-
cle entertainment and communica-
tion system if required, for example
via a smartphone.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, this data includes:
• Multimedia data such as music,
films or photos for playback in an
integrated multimedia system.
• Address book data for use in
conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or an inte-grated navigation system.
• Entered navigation destinations.
• Data on the use of Internet ser-
vices.
This data may be saved locally in
the vehicle or is found on a device
that has been connected to the
vehicle, for example a smartphone,
USB stick or MP3 player. If this
data is saved in the vehicle, it can
be deleted at any time.
This data is only transmitted to third
parties if expressly requested in the
course of using online services.
The transfer depends on the set-
tings selected for using the ser-
vices.
Depending on the equipment,
mobile devices connected to the
vehicle, for example smartphones,
can be controlled via the vehicle
controls.
Sound and images from the mobile
device can be played back and dis-
played through the multimedia sys-
tem. Certain information is
transferred to the mobile device at
the same time. Depending on the
type of integration, this includes
position data and other general
vehicle information, for example.
This optimises the way in which
selected apps, for example naviga-
tion or music playback, work.
There is no further interaction Data entry and data transfer
into the vehicle
General
Integration of mobile devices
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between the mobile device and the
vehicle, for example active access
to vehicle data.
How the data is processed further
is determined by the provider of the
particular app being used. The
range of possible settings depends
on the respective app and the oper-
ating system of the mobile device.
If the vehicle has a wireless net-
work connection, this enables data
to be exchanged between the vehi-
cle and other systems. The wire-
less network connection is
established via an in-vehicle trans-
mitter and receiver unit or via per-
sonal mobile devices brought into
the vehicle, for example
smartphones. This wireless net-
work connection enables 'online
functions' to be used. These
include online services and apps
supplied by the vehicle manufac-
turer or by other providers.
Where online services from the
vehicle manufacturer are con-
cerned, the relevant functions are
described in the appropriate place,
for example the Owner's Manual or
manufacturer's website. The rele-vant legal information pertaining to
data protection is also provided.
Personal data may be used to per-
form online services. Data is
exchanged over a secure connec-
tion, for example with the IT sys-
tems of the vehicle manufacturer
intended for this purpose.
Any collection, processing and use
of personal data above and beyond
that needed to provide the services
must always be based on legal per-
mission, a contractual arrange-
ment or consent. It is also possible
to activate or deactivate the data
connection as a whole. Excluded
from this are functions and services
which are required by law, for
example emergency call systems.
When using online services from
other providers, these services are
the responsibility of the relevant
provider and subject to their data
privacy conditions and terms of
use. The vehicle manufacturer has
no control over the content
exchanged when using these ser-
vices. Information on the way in
which personal data is collected
and used in relation to services
from third parties, the scope of such
data and its purpose, can be
obtained from the relevant service
provider. Services
General
Services from the vehicle manu-
facturer
Services from other providers
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The eCall emergency call system
required by law enables manual or
automatic emergency calls to be
issued in the event of accidents, for
example.
The emergency calls are answered
by the public rescue coordination
centre.
Information on the eCall on-board
statutory emergency call system,
which is based on a 112 emergency
call, its operation and its functions,
see page 337.
The eCall service based on a 112
emergency call is a public service
of general interest and is provided
free of charge.
If a serious accident occurs, the
eCall statutory emergency call sys-
tem is activated automatically by
on-board sensors as standard. It is
also triggered automatically if the
vehicle is equipped with an intelli-
gent emergency call system that
fails to work in the event of a seri-
ous accident.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system can also be triggered man-
ually if required.
If a critical system failure occurs that would put the eCall statutory
emergency call system out of oper-
ation, the vehicle occupants receive
a warning, see page 338.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system processes personal data in
accordance with the following regu-
lations:
• Protection of personal data: Reg-
ulation 2016/679/EU of the Euro-
pean Parliament and of the
Council.
• Protection of personal data:
Directive 2002/58/EC of the
European Parliament and of the
Council.
Personal data is only processed for
the purpose of transmitting eCall
emergency calls to the standard-
ised European emergency call
number 112.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system operates via mobile com-
munications through the SIM card
installed in the vehicle. The SIM
card is not permanently connected
to the mobile telephone network;
rather, it remains connected only as
long as the emergency call is
active.
The eCall statutory emergency call Statutory emergency call
system
Principle
GeneralInformation on data processing
SIM card
Data types and their recipients
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The relevant ordinances and direc-
tives govern the protection of indi-
viduals in terms of processing
personal data.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem processes personal data in
accordance with European direc-
tives on the protection of personal
data.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem processes personal data only
with the vehicle owner's consent.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem and other services with addi-
tional benefits may only process
personal data with the express con-
sent of the individual affected by
data processing, for example the
vehicle owner.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem operates via mobile communi-
cations through the SIM card
installed in the vehicle. The SIM
card is permanently logged into the
mobile telephone network so a con-
nection can be established quickly.
The data is sent to the vehicle man-
ufacturer in the event of an emer-
gency.
The vehicle manufacturer also uses
the data sent as part of an emer-
gency call to improve product and
service quality.Only the provider of the mobile tele-
phone network is able to determine
the position of the vehicle based on
mobile telephone mast locations.
The network operator is not able to
link the vehicle identification num-
ber to the telephone number of the
installed SIM card. Only the vehicle
manufacturer is able to link the
vehicle identification number to the
telephone number of the installed
SIM card.
The log data for emergency calls is
saved in a vehicle memory. The
oldest log data is regularly deleted.
The log data includes information
on when and where an emergency
call was issued, for example.
In exceptional cases, the log data
can be read out from the vehicle
memory. It is usually only possible
for log data to be read out with a
court order and if the corresponding
devices are directly connected to
the vehicle.
The system has been designed so
that an emergency call is triggered
automatically following an accident
of a certain severity, which is
detected by the sensors in the vehi-
cle. SIM card
Improving qualityPosition determination
Log data for emergency calls
Automatic emergency call
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If an emergency call is made by the
automatic emergency call system,
the same information is conveyed
to the appointed emergency call
centre as is normally conveyed to
the public rescue coordination cen-
tre by the eCall statutory emer-
gency call system.
Furthermore, the automatic emer-
gency call system also conveys the
following additional information to
an emergency call centre appointed
by the vehicle manufacturer and,
where applicable, to the public res-
cue coordination centre:
• Accident data, for example the
direction of the collision as
detected by the vehicle sensors
in order to facilitate the rescue
services deployment plans.
• Contact data, for example the
telephone number of the
installed SIM card and the
driver's telephone number, if
available, so that those involved
in the accident can be contacted
quickly if necessary.
The data relating to an emergency
call that has been placed is trig-
gered in the vehicle. The data con-
tains information about the
emergency call, for example the
place and time it was issued.
The emergency call centre saves audio recordings of the emergency
call.
Audio recordings of the customer
are saved for 24 hours, in case
details of the emergency call need
to be analysed. After that, the audio
recordings are deleted. Audio
recordings of the emergency call
centre employee are saved for 24
hours for quality assurance pur-
poses.
The data obtained in the context of
an automatic emergency call is only
used to process the emergency
call. If legally obliged to do so, the
vehicle manufacturer will disclose
the data it has processed and,
where applicable, still has saved.
The owner of a vehicle equipped
with an automatic emergency call
system and the eCall statutory
emergency call system has the
right to use the on-board eCall sys-
tem instead of the automatic emer-
gency call.
For deactivation requests, contact
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system is always on standby in
addition to the automatic emer-
gency call system. The eCall statu- Sent information
Data storage
Disclosure of personal data
Statutory emergency call system
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■Country
1"Navigation"
2"Address input"
3"Country?"
4Tilt the Controller to the right to
select the country from the list.
■Entering an address
1"City/town or postcode?"
2Enter letters or numbers.
3Tilt the Controller to the right to
select the town/city or postal
code from the list.
4"Street?"
5Enter the street in the same way
as for the town/city.
6"House number/road junction?"
7Switch to the list of house num-
bers and junctions.
8Select the house number or
junction.
"Start route guidance"
If only the town/city was entered:
route guidance to the town/city cen-
tre is started.Once the mobile telephone has
been connected in the vehicle, it
can be operated using the Toyota
Supra Command, the buttons on
the steering wheel and by voice
control.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4"Connect new device"
5Select functions for which you
would like to use the mobile
telephone.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is
displayed in the Control Display.
6To perform other operations on
the mobile telephone; see the
user manual of the mobile tele-
phone: for example finding/con-
necting Bluetooth device or new
device.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is
shown on the display of the mobile tele-
phone. Select the Bluetooth name of
the vehicle.
7Depending on the mobile
device, either a control number
is displayed, or you will have to Navigation destination input
Entering the destination using an
address
Starting route guidance
Connecting mobile telephone
General
Connecting mobile telephone by
passkey entry
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enter the control number your-
self.
• Compare the control number
shown on the Control Display
with the control number in the
device display.
Confirm the control number in the
device and on the Control Display.
• Enter the same control number
on the device and via Toyota
Supra Command then confirm.
The device is connected and dis-
played in the device list.
Incoming calls can be accepted in
different ways.
• Via Toyota Supra Command:
"Accept"
• Press the button on the
steering wheel.
• Via the selection list in the instru-
ment cluster:
Select using the knurled wheel on the
steering wheel: "Accept"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Communication"
2"Dial number"
3Enter the numbers.
4Select the symbol. The call is
made using the mobile tele-phone assigned to the tele-
phone function.
To establish the connection via the
additional telephone:
1Press the button.
2"Call via"
CarPlay makes it possible to oper-
ate certain functions of a compati-
ble Apple iPhone by Siri voice
operation and using Toyota Supra
Command.
• Compatible iPhone.
iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later.
• Corresponding mobile radio con-
tract.
• Bluetooth, WiFi and Siri voice
operation are activated on the
iPhone.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4"Settings"
5Set the following setting:
"Bluetooth"
Telephony
Accepting a call
Dialling a number
Apple CarPlay preparation
Principle
Operating requirements
Switching on Bluetooth and Car-
Play
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"Apple CarPlay"
Register iPhone via Bluetooth on
the vehicle.
Select CarPlay as the function:
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the
vehicle and displayed in the device
list.
1With the vehicle at a standstill,
engage selector lever position P.
2Press the start/stop button.
The engine is switched off.
3Apply the parking brake.
The Auto Start Stop switches the
engine off automatically at a stand-
still to save fuel. For driving off, the
engine automatically starts under
the following conditions:
• By releasing the brake pedal. Registering iPhone with CarPlay
On the move
Driving
Drive-ready state
Switching on drive-ready state
• Depress the brake
pedal.
• Press the start/stop but-
ton.
Switching off drive-ready state
Auto Start Stop
Parking brake
Engaging
Pull the switch.
LED and indicator lamp
are illuminated.