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2034-2. Driving procedures
4
Driving
The shift lever can be shifted
while both buttons are pressed.
P.355, 361
When the shift lever is in the S
position, the shift lever can be
operated as follows: 1
Upshifting
2 Downshifting
The selected shift range, from S1 to
S8 will be display ed on the multi-
information display.
The initial shift range in S mode
is set automatically to 4, 5 or 6
according to vehicle speed.
However, the initial shift range
may be set to 3 if AI-SHIFT has
operated while the shift lever
was in the D position. ( P.201)
■S mode
●You can choose from 8 levels of
accelerating force and engine
braking force.
●A lower shift range will provide
greater accelerating force and
engine braking force than a higher
shift range, and t he engine revolu-
tions will also increase.
●To prevent the e ngine from over-
revving, upshifting may automati-
cally occur.
●To protect the automatic transmis-
sion, a function is adopted that
automatically selects a higher shift
range when the fluid temperature
is high.
●When the shift range is 7 or lower,
holding the shift lever toward “+”
sets the shift range to 8.
WARNING
■To prevent an accident when
releasing the shift lock
Before pressing the shift lock
override button, make sure to set
the parking brake and depress the
brake pedal.
If the accelerator pedal is acci-
dentally depressed instead of the
brake pedal when the shift lock
override button is pressed and the
shift lever is shifted out of P, the
vehicle may suddenly start, possi-
bly leading to an accident result-
ing in death or serious injury.
Selecting the driving
mode and snow mode (if
equipped)
Changing shift ranges in
S mode
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5
5
Audio
Audio
5-1. Basic functionButtons overview......... 379
Menu screen ............... 381
Status icon .................. 382
“Setup” screen ............ 384
5-2. Basic information before operation
Initial screen ................ 385
Touch screen .............. 386
Home screen............... 388
Entering letters and num- bers/list screen operation.................................. 389
Screen adjustment ...... 392
Linking multi-information display and the system
.................................. 393
5-3. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting a Bluetooth
® device ..... 394
Setting Bluetooth
® details
.................................. 398
Wi-Fi
® Hotspot ............ 406
5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
®/Android
Auto™ ....................... 411
5-5. Other settings General settings .......... 418
Voice settings.............. 422
Vehicle settings ........... 4235-6. Using the audio/visual
system
Quick reference ........... 424
Some basics................ 425
5-7. Radio operation AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio .......................... 429
5-8. Media operation USB memory ............... 436
iPod/iPhone (Apple Car- Play) .......................... 438
Android Auto ............... 441
Bluetooth
® audio ......... 442
5-9. Audio/visual remote con- trols
Steering switches ........ 446
5-10.Audio settings Setup ........................... 448
5-11.Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Operating information.. 450
5-12.Voice command system operation
Voice comm and system
.................................. 462
Command list .............. 465
5-13.Mobile Assistant opera- tion
Mobile Assistant .......... 469
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3795-1. Basic function
5
Audio
5-1.Basic function
*: Vehicles with Audio onlyFor details about Audio Plus or Premium Audio, refer to “Navigation and
Multimedia System Owner’s Manual”.
By touching the screen with y our finger, you can control the
selected functions. ( P.386, 387)
Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a
desired track/file. ( P.429, 436, 438, 442)
Press to access the Bluetooth
® hands-free system. ( P.471)
• When an Apple CarPlay connecti on is established, press to display the
Phone application screen.
*1
Press to display the Toyota Apps screen.*1, 2 ( P.510)
Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previou s
track/file. ( P.429, 436, 438, 442)
Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it t o
adjust the volume. Press and hold to restart the system. ( P.385,
425)
Buttons overview*
Operations of each part
A
B
C
D
E
F
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3875-2. Basic information before operation
5
Audio
●Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes.
●If the system does not respond to
touching a screen button, move
your finger away from the screen
and then touch it again.
●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be
operated.
●The displayed image may become
darker and moving images may
be slightly distorted when the
screen is cold.
●In extremely cold conditions, the
screen may not be displayed and
the data input by a user may be
deleted. Also, the screen buttons
may be harder than usual to
depress.
●When you look at the screen
through polarized material such as
polarized sunglasses, the screen
may be dark and hard to see. If
so, look at the scr een from differ-
ent angles, adjust the screen set-
tings on the display settings
screen or take off your sun-
glasses.
●When is displayed on the
screen, select to return to the
previous screen.
The operable areas of the
capacitive touch screen buttons
use capacitive touch sensors
and may not operate properly in
the following situations:
If the screen is dirty or wet
If a source of strong electro-
magnetic waves is brought
near the screen
If a glove is worn during oper-
ation
If the screen is touched by a
fingernail
If a stylus is used to operate
the buttons
If your palm touches the oper-
able area of another button
during operation
If a button is touched quickly
If the operable part of a
capacitive touch screen but-
ton is touched by or covered
Touch screen operation
This system is operated
mainly by the buttons on
the screen. (Referred to as
screen buttons in this man-
ual.)
When a screen button is
touched, a beep sounds. (To
set the beep sound:
P.418)
NOTICE
●To prevent damaging the
screen, lightly touch the screen
buttons with your finger.
●Do not use objec ts other than
your finger to touch the screen.
●Wipe off fingerprints using a
glass cleaning cloth. Do not use
chemical cleaners to clean the
screen, as they may damage
the touch screen.
Capacitive touch screen
buttons
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4255-6. Using the audio/visual system
5
Audio
“POWER VOLUME” knob:
Press to turn the audio/visual
system on and off. The system
turns on in the last mode used.
Turn this knob to adjust the vol-
ume.1
Press the “AUDIO” button.
2 Select “Source” or press
“AUDIO” button again.
3 Select the desired source.
●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be
operated.
●When there are tw o pages, select
or to change the page.
●When an Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto connection is established,
some system functions, such as
the following, will be replaced by
similar Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto function or will become
unavailable:
• iPod (Audio Playback)
• USB audio/USB video
• Bluetooth
® audio
• Toyota Apps*
*
: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.
Some basics
This section describes
some of the basic features
of the audio/visual system.
Some information may not
pertain to your system.
Your audio/visual system
works when the engine
switch is in ACC or ON.
NOTICE
●To prevent the battery from
being discharged, do not leave
the audio/visual system on lon-
ger than necessary when the
engine is not running.
Turning the system on
and off
Selecting an audio source
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5566-4. Using the other interior features
The coat hooks are provided
with the rear assist grips.
*: If equipped
The HomeLink® wireless control
system in your vehicle has 3
buttons which can be pro-
grammed to operate 3 different
devices. Refer to the program-
ming methods on the following
pages to determine the method
which is appropriate for the
device.
Vehicles with auto anti-glare
inside rear view mirror
HomeLink
® indicator light
Garage door operation indi-
cators
HomeLink
® icon
Illuminates while HomeLink® is
NOTICE
■To prevent damage to the
assist grip
Do not hang any heavy object or
put a heavy load on the assist
grip.
Coat hooks
WARNING
■Items that must not be
hanged on the hook
Do not hang coat hangers or
other hard or sharp objects on the
hook. If the SRS curtain shield air-
bags deploy, these items may
become projectiles, causing death
or serious injury.
Garage door opener*
The garage door opener can
be programmed using the
HomeLink
® to operate
garage doors, gates, entry
doors, door locks, home
lighting systems, security
systems, and other devices.
System components
A
B
C
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5576-4. Using the other interior features
6
Interior features
operating.
Buttons
Vehicles with Digital Rear-
view MirrorHomeLink
® indicator light
Illuminates above each button
selected.
HomeLink® icon
Garage door operation indi- cators
HomeLink
® logo
Appears while HomeLink® is oper-
ating.
When the HomeLink
® button is
pressed, the logo disappears even
while the HomeLink
® is operating.
Setting icon
Press the menu button to change
the setting.
Menu buttons
HomeLink
® buttons
■Codes stored in the HomeLink®
memory
●The registered codes are not
erased even if the battery cable is
disconnected.
●If learning failed when registering
a different code to a HomeLink®
button that already has a code
registered to it, the already regis-
tered code will not be erased.
■Certification for the garage door opener
For vehicles sold in the U.S. mainland, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, A merican
Samoa and Puerto Rico
D
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
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5586-4. Using the other interior features
For vehicles sold in Canada
■When support is necessary
Visit on the web at
www.homelink.com/toyota
or call 1-
800-355-3515.
■Before programming
HomeLink
®
During programming, it is pos-
sible that garage doors,
gates, or other devices may
operate. For this reason,
make sure that people and
objects are clear of the
garage door or other devices
to prevent injury or other
potential harm.
It is recommended that a new
battery be placed in the
remote control transmitter for
successful programming.
WARNING
■When programming a garage
door or other remote control
device
The garage door o r other device
may operate, so ensure people
and objects are out of danger to
prevent potential harm.
■Conforming to federal safety
standards
Do not use the HomeLink
® com-
patible transceiver with any
garage door opener or device that
lacks safety stop and reverse fea-
tures as required by federal safety
standards.
This includes any garage door
that cannot detect an interfering
object. A door or device without
these features increases the risk
of death or serious injury.
■When operating or program-
ming HomeLink®
Never allow a child to operate or
play with the HomeLink® buttons.
Programming HomeLink®