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TOYOTA Pro Touch with navigation system
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Settings
Audio settings
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Select "Audio settings". 
Then select "Ambience", "Position"; "Sound", 
"Voice" or "Ringtone".Press "OK" to save the settings. 
NOTIC E
The balance/distribution (or spatialisation with the Arkamys© system) uses audio processing to adjust the sound quality according to the number of passengers in the vehicle.Available only with the front and rear speaker configuration.
NOTIC E
The Ambience setting (choice of 6 ambiences) and the Bass, Medium and Treble sound settings are different and independent for each audio source.Activate or deactivate "Loudness".The "Position” settings (All passengers, Driver and Front only) are common to all 
sources.Activate or deactivate "Touch tones", "Volume linked to speed" and "Auxiliary input".
NOTIC E
Onboard audio: Arkamys Sound Staging© optimises the sound distribution inside the passenger compartment.
Configuring profiles
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Setting of the profiles". 
Select "Profile 1", "Profile 2", "Profile 3” or "Common profile".Press this button to enter a name for the profile using the virtual keypad.
Press "OK" to confirm. 
Press this button to add a photograph to the profile.Insert a USB memory stick containing the photograph in the USB port.Select the photograph.Press "OK" to accept the transfer of the photograph.
Press "OK" again to save the settings. 
NOTIC E
The location for the photograph is square; the system reshapes the original photograph if in another format.
Press this button to reset the selected profile.
WARNI NG
Resetting the selected profile activates the English language by default.
Select a "Profile" (1 or 2 or 3) to link "Audio settings" with it.Select "Audio settings". 
Then select "Ambience", "Position"; "Sound", "Voice" or "Ringtone".Press "OK" to save the selected profile’s 
settings.   

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Modifying system settings
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Screen configuration". 
Select "Animation".Activate or deactivate:Automatic 
scrollingSelect "Brightness".Move the slider to adjust the brightness of the screen and/or the instrument panel.Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "System settings". 
Select "Units" to change the units of distance, fuel consumption and temperature.Select "Factory settings" to restore the initial settings.
WARNI NG
Resetting the system to "Factory settings" activates English and degrees Fahrenheit and 
deactivates summer time.
Select "System info" to display the versions of the various modules installed in the system.
Selecting the language
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Languages" to change the language.
Setting the date
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Setting the time-date". 
Select "Date".Press this button to set the date. 
Press "OK" to confirm. 
Select the display format for the date. 
NOTIC E
Time and date setting is only available if "GPS synchronisation" is deactivated.
Setting the time
Press Settings to display the main page. 
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Setting the time-date". 
Select "Time".Press this button to set the time using the 
virtual keypad.Press "OK" to confirm. 
Press this button to set the time zone. 
Select the display format for the time (12h/24h).Activate or deactivate summer time (+1 hour).Activate or deactivate GPS synchronisation (UTC).Press "OK" to confirm. 
NOTIC E
The system may not automatically manage the change between winter and summer time (depending on the country of sale).   

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Recording event data
Electronic control units are installed in your vehicle. These control units process data received from the vehicle's sensors, for example, or data they generate themselves or exchange with each other. Some of these control units are required for the correct operation of your vehicle, some others assist you while driving (driving or 
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort or infotainment functions.The following contains general information about how data is processed within the vehicle.You will find additional information about the specific data which is downloaded, stored and transmitted to third parties and what it is used for in your vehicle under the keyword "Data protection". This information is directly associated with the references for the functions in question contained in the corresponding vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and conditions of sale.This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the operation of the vehicle. This data includes, for example: – Information about the state of the vehicle (e.g. speed, travel time, lateral acceleration, wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). – Environmental conditions (e.g. temperature, rain sensor, distance sensor). 
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is not stored for longer than one operating cycle and is only used within the vehicle itself. The control units often record this data (including the vehicle's key). This function allows either the temporary or permanent storage of information about the state of the vehicle, stresses on components, servicing requirements, as well as events and technical errors. Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the data stored is as follows: – Operating state of system components (e.g. filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge status). – Faults and malfunctions in important system components (e.g. lamps, brakes). – System reactions in specific driving situations (e.g. deployment of an airbag, triggering of stability control and braking systems). – Information about events which have damaged the vehicle. 
– For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles, the traction battery charge level and the estimated driving range. In particular circumstances (e.g. if the vehicle has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary to record data which would otherwise simply not be stored. When taking your vehicle in for servicing (e.g. repairs, maintenance), the stored operating 
data may be read along with the vehicle's identification number and used if necessary. The personnel working for the servicing network (e.g. garages, manufacturers) or third parties (e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read the vehicle's data. This also applies to work carried out under warranty and quality assurance measures. This data is generally read via the OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical state of the vehicle or its components and facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in compliance with warranty obligations and for quality improvement. This data, in particular the information relating to stress on components, technical events, operator errors and other malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if necessary, along with the vehicle's identification number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the operating data taken from the vehicle for product recalls. This data may also be used to check the   

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Hill start assist   160–161Histogramme, fuel consumption   27–28Horn   11 4
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Ignition   155–156, 314
Ignition on   156Immobiliser, electronic   152Indicator, AdBlue®  range   20Indicator, coolant temperature   18–19Indicator, engine oil level   19Indicator lamps, operation   101Indicators, direction   102Inflating tyres   221, 264Inflating tyres and accessories  (using the kit)   231–234Information, vehicle   320Infrared camera   172Instrument panel   10, 173Intelligent Traction Control   11 6Internet browser   303, 306ISOFIX   144, 144–145
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Jack   235Jump starting   249
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Key   30–31, 33–34, 36, 38Key, electronic   30, 156Keyless Entry and  Starting   30–32, 34–37, 153, 155–156Key not recognised   156Key with remote control   36
Kit, hands-free   273, 287–288, 312Kit, puncture repair   232–234Kit, temporary puncture repair   231–234
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Labels   6, 64Labels, identification   264Lane Departure Warning System  (LDWS)   188–189Leather (care)   228Level, AdBlue®   219Level, brake fluid   218Level, Diesel additive   219–220Level, engine coolant   18–19, 218Level, engine oil   19, 217Level, headlamp wash   107Level, power steering fluid   218Levels and checks   216–219Level, screenwash fluid   107, 219Lighting   101Lighting dimmer   23Lighting, exterior   101
Lighting, guide-me home   103Lighting, interior   99, 106Lighting, mood   106Lighting, welcome   103–104Loading   81, 214Loading area fittings   80Load reduction mode   212Load restraint   81
Locating your vehicle   31Locking   30–31, 36Locking from the inside   40–42Locking the doors   40–41Low fuel level   198–200Lumbar   53, 57
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Mains socket (domestic network)   203Maintenance (advice)   201, 226Maintenance, routine   173, 219, 222Manoeuvring aids (recommendations)   171Map reading lamps   99Markings, identification   264Massage function    57Mat   76–77, 173Memorising a speed   174Menu   286Menu, main   26, 267Menus (audio)   280–281, 295–296Menu short cuts   26Messages   314   

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Alphabetical index
Messages, quick   314Minimum traction battery charge level  (Electric)   22Mirror, rear view   59Mirrors, door   58–59, 93, 191–192Misfuel prevention   200Mobile application   27–28, 98, 210Motor, electric   155, 217, 259
Mountings, ISOFIX   133, 144, 144–145MP3 CD   271
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Navigation   300–302Navigation, connected   303–305Net, cargo   60–62Net, high load retaining   82–83Number plate lamps   244
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Obstacle detection   192Oil change   217Oil consumption   217OIl, engine   217On-board tools   230–231Opening the bonnet   215–216Opening the boot   30–31, 49Opening the doors   30–31, 42–43Opening to 180°   48
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Pads, brake   221Paint   227, 264Paint colour code   264Paint, matt   227Panoramic glass sunroof   84Parcel shelf, rear   78
Parking brake   157, 221Parking brake, electric   157–160, 221Parking sensors, audible and visual   192Parking sensors, front   193Parking sensors, rear   192Passenger compartment temperature  pre-conditioning (Electric)   28, 98Pedestrian horn (Electric)   11 4, 151Plates, identification   264Player, Apple®   272, 285, 3 11Player, MP3 CD   271Player, USB   270, 284, 310Port, USB   79, 270, 284, 286, 305, 310Power   21Power indicator (Electric)   9, 21Power mode   167Pressures, tyres   221, 232, 234, 264Pre-tensioning seat belts   121Priming the fuel system   229Profiles   289, 315Protecting children   122, 125–127, 129,  135–136, 144, 144–145, 144–145Public fast charging station   203, 209Puncture   231–232, 234–235
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Radar (warnings)   172Radio   267–268, 282, 284, 308–309Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting -  DAB)   269, 284, 310Range, AdBlue   20, 219RDS   282, 309
Rear screen, demisting   93Recharging the battery   250Recharging the traction battery   204Recharging the traction battery  (Electric)   200, 208–209, 2 11Recirculation, air   90–92Recovery   252Recovery of the vehicle   252Reduction of electrical load   212Regeneration of the particle filter   220Regenerative braking  (deceleration by engine braking)   166Reinitialisation of the under-inflation  detection system   171Reinitialising the remote control   40Reminder, key in ignition   155Reminder, lighting on   102Remote control   30–34, 36, 38, 152Remote functions   210Remotely operable functions (Electric)   28, 98Removing a wheel   237–239Removing the mat   76Replacing bulbs   239–240, 243, 245Replacing fuses   245–247