2698-2. Setup
8
Phone
do so in a quiet area.
“Play”: Select to play the voice tag.
4Select “OK” when voice tag
registration is complete.
■Editing a voice tag
1Select “Edit”.
2Select the desired contact to
edit.
3Follow the steps in “Register-
ing a voice tag” from step 3.
(P.268)
■Deleting the voice tag
1Select “Delete”.
2Select the desired contact
and select “Delete”.
3Select “Yes” when the confir-
mation screen appears.
●Multiple data can be selected and
deleted at the same time.
●Voice tags are deleted when the
set language of the system is
changed. (P. 6 0 )
1Display the phone settings
screen. (P.261)
2Select “Messaging”.3Select the desired item to be
set.
Select to set automatic mes-
sage transfer on/off.
Select to set automatic mes-
sage readout on/off.
Select to set updating mes-
sage read status on phone
on/off.
Select to set display of mes-
saging account names on the
message screen on/off.
When set to on, messaging
account names used on the
cellular phone will be dis-
played.
Select to set adding the vehi-
cle signature to outgoing
messages on/off.
The vehicle signature can be
edited. (P.270)
Select to reset all setup
items.
●Depending on the phone, these
functions may not be available.
1Select “Vehicle Signature”.
Message settings screen
Vehicle signature settings
A
B
C
D
E
F
2819-1. Connected Services overview
9
Connected Services
*: Vehicles equipped with DCM
●Free/Open Source Software Infor-
mation
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 sig-
nals:
The Toyota audio multimedia sys-
tem installed in your vehicle
includes a low power radio trans-
mitter and receiver. The system
receives and also sends out radio
frequency (RF) signals.
●In August 1996, the Federal Com-
munications Commission (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines
with safety levels for mobile wire-
less phones. Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety stan-
dards previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bod-
ies.
• ANSI (American National Stan-
dards Institute) C95.1 [1992]
• NCRP (National Council on Radi-
ation Protection and Measure-
ment) Report 86 [1986]
• ICNIRP (International Commis-
sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection) [1996]
●These standards are based on
comprehensive and periodic eval-uations of the relevant scientific lit-
erature. 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).
●The design of Toyota audio multi-
media system complies with the
FCC guidelines in addition to
those standards.
●Contact with the Toyota response
center is dependent upon the
telematics device being in opera-
tive condition, cellular connection
availability, navigation map data,
and GPS satellite signal recep-
tion, which can limit the ability to
reach the Toyota response center
or receive support. Enrollment and
Telematics Subscription Service
Agreement required. A variety of
subscription terms are available;
charges vary by subscription term
selected.
●The Toyota response center offers
support in multiple languages.
●Select Safety Connect-sub-
scribed vehicles are capable of
communicating vehicle informa-
tion. Please see the terms and
conditions for additional details.
Owners who do not wish to have
their vehicle transmit this informa-
tion can opt out at the time of
enrollment or by calling 1-800-
331-4331 in the United States, 1-
888-869-6828 in Canada, and 1-
877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, and
following the prompts for Safety
Connect.
●For further details about the ser-
vice, contact your Toyota dealer.
●Toyota audio multimedia func-
tions are not subject to section
255 of the Telecommunications
Act and the system is not TTY
compatible.
Type C: Function
achieved by using
DCM
*
The functionality of Safety
Connect is made possible
by the use of a DCM.
For details, refer to
“OWNER’S MANUAL”.
Alphabetical Index295
Media operation ...................... 133
“MENU” button ................... 12, 14
“Menu” screen .......................... 14
“Menu” screen operation ........ 14
Multi-terrain Monitor .............. 205
Automatic display mode ....... 207
Changing the Multi-terrain Moni-
tor screen ........................... 209
Displaying the Multi-terrain Moni-
tor screen ........................... 205
If you notice any symptoms.. 240
Multi-terrain Monitor precautions
........................................... 229
Screen display and functions (for
off-road).............................. 212
Screen display and functions (for
on-road).............................. 221
N
Natural language understanding
............................................... 159
Navigation ................................. 72
Map screen overview ............. 72
“Navigation” button (“Setup”
screen) ............................ 18, 102
Navigation operation................ 21
Navigation settings ................ 102
Displaying navigation settings
screen ................................ 102
Navigation settings screen ... 102
Setting up areas to avoid ..... 104
Setting up favorites list ......... 103
Setting up home ................... 102
O
Operating information ............146
Error messages ....................153
File information .....................148
High-resolution sound source
...........................................148
iPod ......................................147
Radio ....................................146
Terms....................................152
Operating the map screen .......21
Displaying the current position of
the vehicle on the map screen
.............................................21
Moving the map screen ..........21
Zooming in/out the map ..........21
Other settings ...........................60
P
Panoramic view monitor ........179
Camera switch......................179
Checking the front and around
the vehicle ..........................182
Checking the rear and around
the vehicle ..........................187
Checking the sides of the vehicle
...........................................184
How to switch the display .....180
If you notice any symptoms ..203
Panoramic view monitor precau-
tions ....................................192
Screens ................................179
“Phone” button (“Menu” screen)
.........................................14, 244
“Phone” button (“Setup” screen)
.........................................18, 261
“PHONE” button ...............12, 244