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Remove discs from the players when not
in use. Store them in their plastic cases
away from moisture, heat and direct sun-
light.
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
conventional CD player) cannot be
played.
It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD-
RW 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
recorded on a personal computer depend-
ing on the application settings and the
environment. Record with the correct for-
mat. (For details, contact the appropriate
application manufacturers of the applica-
tions.)
CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by
direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera-
tures or other storage conditions. The unit
may be unable to play some damaged
discs.
If you insert a CD-RW disc into the player,
playback will begin more slowly than with
a conventional CD or CD-R disc.
Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
played using the D DCD (Double Density
CD) system.
Use of the Made for Apple badge means
that an accessory has been designed to
connect specifically to the Apple prod-
uct(s) identified in the badge, and has
been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards. Apple is
not responsible for the operation of this
device or its compliance with safety and
regulatory standards. Please note that the
use of this accessory with an Apple prod-
uct may affect wireless performance.
iPhone, iPod, iPod nano, iPod touch, and
Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
CD-R/RW DISCS
iPod/iPhone
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
4
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Phone
While in a phone call
While incoming message not ification is displayed*
CommandAction
“Call
“Call
from the phone book
“Dial
“Redial”Places a call to the phone number of the latest outgoing
call
“Call back”Places a call to the phone num ber of latest incoming call
“Show recent calls”Displays the call history screen
“Send a message to
phone book
*: If the system does not recognize the name of a contact, create a voice tag. ( P.182) The
name of a contact can also be rec ognized by adding a voice tag.
CommandAction
“Send
“Mute”Mutes the microphone (far side cannot hear the conver-
sation)
“Unmute”Unmutes the microphone
CommandAction
“Read message”Reads the incoming message over the vehicle speakers
“Ignore”Ignores the incoming message notification
“Reply”Initiates sending a reply to the incoming message
“Call”Places a call to the phone number of incoming message
*: Full screen message notification must be turned on within the phone settings (P.173)
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Radio
CommandAction
“Tune to
“Tune to
“Play a
genre*1
“Tune to preset <1-36>”Changes the radio to the specified preset radio station
“Tune to a
station”Changes the radio to a satellite radio channel of the spec-
ified genre*2
“Tune to
specified name*2
“Tune to channel
XM”Changes the radio to a satellite radio channel of the spec-
ified number*2
*1: A station list must be built fi rst using the radio screen (P.80)
*2: Requires a satellite radio subscription
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6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)
The Global Positioning System (GPS) de-
veloped and operated by the U.S. Depart-
ment of Defense provides an accurate
current position, normally using 4 or more
satellites, and in some case 3 satellites.
The GPS system has a certain level of in-
accuracy. While the navigation system
compensates for this most of the time, oc-
casional positioning errors of up to 300 ft.
(100 m) can and should be expected. Gen-
erally, position errors will be corrected
within a few seconds.
The GPS signal may be physically ob-
structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle po-
sition on the map screen. Tunnels, tall
buildings, trucks, or even the placement of
objects on the instrument panel may ob-
struct the GPS signals.
The GPS satellites may not send signals
due to repairs or improvements being
made to them.
Even when the naviga tion system is re-
ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle po-
sition may not be shown accurately or
inappropriate route guidance may occur in
some cases.
LIMITATIONS OF THE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
This navigation system calculates the
current position using satellite signals,
various vehicle signals, map data, etc.
However, an accurate position may not
be shown depending on satellite condi-
tions, road configuration, vehicle con-
dition or other circumstances.
NOTICE
● The installation of window tinting may
obstruct the GPS signals. Most window
tinting contains some metallic content
that will interfere with GPS signal recep-
tion of the antenna in the instrument
panel. We advise against the use of win-
dow tinting on vehicles equipped with
navigation systems.
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1. CONNECTED SERVICES-OVERVIEW
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4. TYPE C: FUNCTION ACH IEVED BY USING DCM*
Safety Connect
The functionality of Safety Connect is
made possible by the use of a DCM.
For details, refer to “OWNER’S MANU-
AL”.
INFORMATION
●Free/Open Source Software Information
This product contains Free/Open
Source Software (FOSS).
The license information and/or the
source code of such FOSS can be found
at the following URL. https://
www.denso.com/global/en/opensource/dcm/toyota/
●Exposure to radio frequency signals:
The Toyota audio multimedia system
installed in your vehicle includes a low
power radio transmitter and receiver.
The system receives and also sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals.
● In August 1996, the Federal Communi-
cations Commission (FCC) adopted RF
exposure guidelines with safety levels
for mobile wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety
standards previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies.
• ANSI (American National Standards
Institute) C95.1 [1992]
• NCRP (National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement) Report
86 [1986]
• ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)
[1996]
● These standards are based on compre-
hensive and periodic evaluations of the
relevant scientific literature. Over 120
scientists, engineers, and physicians
from universities, government health
agencies, and industry reviewed the
available body of research to develop
the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
INFORMATION
●The design of Toyota audio multimedia
system complies with the FCC guide-
lines in addition to those standards.
● Contact with the Toyota response center
is dependent upon the telematics device
being in operative condition, cellular
connection availability, navigation map
data, and GPS satellite signal reception,
which can limit the ability to reach the
Toyota response center or receive sup-
port. Enrollment and Telematics Sub-
scription Service Agreement required. A
variety of subscription terms are avail-
able; charges vary by subscription term
selected.
● The Toyota response center offers sup-
port in multiple languages.
● Select Safety Connect-subscribed vehi-
cles are capable of communicating vehi-
cle information. Please see the terms
and conditions for additional details.
Owners who do not wish to have their
vehicle transmit this information can opt
out at the time of enrollment or by calling
1-800-331-4331 in the United States,
and 1-888-869-6828 in Canada, and fol-
lowing the prompts for Safety Connect.
● For further details about the service,
contact your Toyota dealer.
● Toyota audio multimedia functions are
not subject to section 255 of the Tele-
communications Act and the system is
not TTY compatible.
*: Vehicles with DCM
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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A
AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio ................... 80Available HD Radio™ technology ......... 86
Caching a radio program ....................... 82
Displaying the radio ID .......................... 89
HD Radio™ troubleshooting guide ........ 87
How to subscribe to SiriusXM Satellite Radio.................................... 88
If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions....................................... 90
Overview ............................................... 80
Presetting a station................................ 82
Radio broadcast data system ................ 85
Radio options ........................................ 85
Selecting a station from the list ............. 84
Using HD Radio™ technology............... 86
Audio settings ......................................... 109 Audio settings screen .......................... 109
Audio/visual remote controls ................... 107
Audio/visual system .................................. 71
AUX......................................................... 105 Overview ............................................. 105
B
Basic function ......................................12, 29
Basic information before operation ...........30
Basic operation .................................72, 192
Bluetooth
® audio .....................................100
Overview..............................................100
Registering/connecting a Bluetooth
®
device...............................................104
Bluetooth
® phone message function.......168
Calling the message sender ................172
Checking received messages..............169
Displaying the message screen...........168
Receiving a message ..........................168
Replying to a message (Dictation reply) ................................170
Replying to a message (Quick reply).....................................171
Buttons overview .......................................12
C
CD ............................................................. 91
Overview................................................91
Command list ..........................................129
Connected services.................................253
Connected services operation.................264
Connected services-overview .................254
Connectivity settings .................................42
ALPHABETICAL INDEX