
93
3
Supra Owner's Manual3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
The tilt alarm sensor and the inte-
rior movement detector may trigger 
an alarm without any unauthorised 
activity taking place.
Possible situations for an unwanted 
alarm:
• In washing bays or car washes.
• In two-level garages.
• During transport via motorail, car 
ferry or trailer.
• When there are pets in the vehi-
cle.
• When the vehicle is locked after 
starting to refuel.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior 
protection can be switched off for 
such situations.
The indicator lamp illuminates for 
approximately 2 seconds and then 
flashes again.
The tilt alarm sensor and the inte-
rior movement detector are 
switched off until the next time the 
vehicle is locked.• Unlock the vehicle with the 
remote control, if necessary 
using the special ID feature of 
the remote control, see page 78.
• With Smart Key System: fully 
grasp the door handle on either 
the driver's door or the front pas-
senger door while carrying the 
remote control. Avoiding false alarms
General
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor 
and interior movement detector
As soon as the vehicle is 
locked, press the button on 
the remote control within 10 
seconds.
Stopping the alarm
Power window switches
Safety note
WARNING
Parts of the body can become 
trapped when the windows are oper-
ated. There is a danger of injury or 
damage to property. When opening 
and closing, make sure that the area 
of movement of the windows is kept 
clear.
Overview
Power window switches 

241
3
Supra Owner's Manual3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
Grey markings, hatched sur-
face: no obstacles have been 
detected.
No markings, black surface: the 
area adjacent to the vehicle has 
not yet been detected.
The system only shows stationary 
obstacles that were previously 
detected by the sensors when driv-
ing past.
The system does not detect 
whether an obstacle subsequently 
moves. The markings are shown in 
black after a certain time when the 
vehicle is stationary. The area next 
to the vehicle must be detected 
again.
Certain conditions and objects may 
push ultrasound measurement to 
its limits, including the following:
Small children and animals.Persons wearing certain types of 
clothing, for example a coat.
External interference with the 
ultrasound, for example by pass-
ing vehicles or loud machines.
Sensors which are dirty, iced up, 
damaged or incorrectly adjusted.
Certain weather conditions, for 
example high humidity, wet con-
ditions, snowfall, extreme heat or 
strong wind.
Trailer drawbars and tow hitches 
of other vehicles.
Thin or wedge-shaped objects.
Moving objects.
Higher protruding objects, for 
example projecting walls.
Objects with corners, edges and 
smooth surfaces.
Objects with fine surfaces or 
structures, for example fences.
Objects with porous surfaces.
Small and low objects such as 
boxes.
Obstacles and people at the 
edge of the lane.
Soft obstacles or obstacles cov-
ered in foam.
Plants or shrubs.
Low objects already indicated, 
for example kerbs, may enter the 
sensors' blind areas before or 
after a continuous tone is given.
The system does not take into 
account loads projecting beyond  Limits of flank protection
System limits
Safety note
WARNING
The system may not respond at all, or 
may respond too late, incorrectly or 
without justification due to limits of the 
system. There is a danger of acci-
dents or damage to property. Observe 
the information on the system limits 
and intervene actively if necessary.
Limits of ultrasound measurement 

244
Supra Owner's Manual3-1. CONTROLS
Keep the detection area of the 
camera clear. Projecting loads or 
carrier systems that are not con-
nected to a trailer socket can 
restrict the detection area of the 
camera.
A number of assistance functions 
can be active simultaneously.
The assistance functions can be 
activated manually.
1If necessary, tilt the Controller to 
the right.
2With the corresponding equip-
ment: "Camera picture"
3
"Parking guide lines".
Driving path lines and turning circle 
lines are shown, see page 
244.
"Obstacle marking."
Depending on the equipment, the 
obstacles detected by Parking Sensors 
are displayed, see page 
245, by mark-
ings.
■Driving path lines
The driving path lines help you to 
estimate the space required when 
parking and manoeuvring on a level 
road surface.
The driving path lines are depend-
ent on the steering angle and are 
continuously adapted to the steer-
ing wheel movements.
■Turning circle lines
The turning circle lines can only be 
shown in the camera image 
together with driving path lines.
The turning circle lines show the 
course of the smallest possible 
turning circle on a level road sur-
face.
Once the steering wheel has been 
turned beyond a certain angle, only  Assistance functions
General
Parking aid lines 

454
Supra Owner's ManualAlphabetical Index
Trailer tow hitch, rear-view camera
..................................................... 244
Transmission lockout, unlocking 
electronically .............................. 147
Tread, tyres ................................... 280
Triple turn signal .......................... 139
Turn indicator, indicator lamp ..... 156
Turn indicators, replacing Bulbs, see 
Bulbs and lights ......................... 327
Turning circle ................................ 356
Turning circle lines, rear-view cam-
era ................................................ 244
Tyre damage.................................. 281
Tyre inflation pressure ................. 278
Tyre makes, recommendation ..... 282
Tyre pressure ................................ 278
Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM ......... 290
Tyre repair kit, see Mobility System
..................................................... 285
Tyre replacement .......................... 282
Tyre sealant, see Mobility System
..................................................... 285
Tyre settings ................................. 291
Tyre tread ...................................... 280
Tyres and wheels .......................... 278
Tyres with emergency running prop-
erties............................................ 284
U
Units of measure ............................ 63
Unloaded weight ........................... 357
Unlock-button, Automatic transmis-
sion .............................................. 143
Unlocking the fuel filler flap manu-
ally ............................................... 277
Unlocking with the remote control 75
Unlocking, automatic ..................... 91
Unlocking, see Opening and closing
....................................................... 74
Unlocking, settings ........................ 89
USB connection.............................. 69
USB interface, position in the vehicle
..................................................... 259
Use, intended .................................... 6
V
Vanity mirror.................................. 257
Vehicle battery .............................. 327
Vehicle breakdown, see Breakdown 
Assist........................................... 336
Vehicle care ................................... 350
Vehicle equipment ............................ 5
Vehicle identification number ........ 17
Vehicle key, see Remote control ... 74
Vehicle messages ......................... 152
Vehicle paintwork ......................... 350
Vehicle position, vehicle positioning
....................................................... 63
Vehicle Stability Control VSC ...... 216
Vehicle status ................................ 168
Vehicle wash ................................. 348
Vehicle, running in ........................ 266
Ventilation...................................... 255
VIN, see Vehicle identification num-
ber .................................................. 17
Voice control system ...................... 58
VSC Vehicle Stability Control ...... 216
W
Warning and indicator lamps, see 
Vehicle messages....................... 152
Warning lamp in exterior mirror, see 
Crossing traffic warning ............ 246
Warning messages, see Vehicle 
messages .................................... 152
Warning of crossing traffic .......... 246
Warning triangle ........................... 336
Warranty ............................................6
Wash system ................................. 348
Washer jets, windows .................. 142
Washing, vehicle........................... 348
Water on roads.............................. 270
Water, see Condensation when vehi-
cle is parked................................ 271
Weights .......................................... 357
Welcome light when unlocking ..... 75
Welcome lights ............................. 173
Wheel change................................ 298