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Audio system
Selecting a file, fast-f orwarding or rewinding
■Selecting folders one at a time
Press ()
to select the desired folder.
■Selecting a folder and file from
folder list
1 Press (List).
The folder list will be displayed.
2Turn and press the knob to
select a folder and file.
To return to the previous display, press
(Back).
■Returning to the first folder
Press and hold (
you hear a beep.
■Selecting a file
Turn the “TUNE•SELECT” knob or
press the “SEEK >” or “< TRACK”
button to move up or down to select
the desired file.
■Fast-forwarding and rewinding
files
Press and hold the “SEEK >” or “<
TRACK” button until you hear a
beep.
■Random play
Pressing (RDM) changes
modes in the following order:
Folder random All folder ran-
dom Off
■Repeat play
Pressing (RPT) changes modes
in the following order: File
repeat Folder repeat*Off
*: Available except when “RDM” (ran-
dom play) is selected
■Switching the display
Press (Text) to display or hide
the album title.
If there are continuing texts, is dis-
played.
Press and hold (Text) until you hear
a beep to display the remaining texts.
■USB memory functions
●Depending on the USB memory that
is connected to t he system, the device
itself may not be operable and certain functions may not be available. If the
device is inoperable or a function is
unavailable due to a malfunction (as opposed to a system specification),
disconnecting the device and recon-
necting it once again may resolve the problem.
●If the USB memory still does not begin operation after being disconnected
and reconnected, format the memory.
■Display
P. 3 7 7
■Error messages
If an error message is displayed, refer to
the following table and take the appro-
priate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Using a USB memory
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■USB memory
●Compatible devices
USB memory that can be used for MP3,
WMA and AAC playback
●Compatible device formats
The following device formats can be
used:
• USB communication formats: USB2.0 FS (12mbps)
• File formats: FAT16/32 (Windows)
• Correspondence class: Mass storage class
MP3, WMA and AAC files written in any
format other than those listed above
may not play correctly, and their file
names and folder names may not be
displayed correctly.
Items related to standards and limita-
tions are as follows:
• Maximum directory hierarchy: 8 levels
(including the root) • Maximum number of folders in a
device: 3000
• Maximum number of files in a device: 9999
• Maximum number of files per folder:
255
●MP3, WMA and AAC files
MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a stan-
dard audio compression format.
Files can be compressed to approxi-
mately 1/10 of their original size by
using MP3 compression.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a
Microsoft audio compression format.
This format compresses audio data to a
size smaller than that of the MP3 format.
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Cod-
ing and refers to an audio compression
technology standard used with MPEG2
and MPEG4.
There is a limit to the MP3, WMA and
AAC file standards and to the media/for-
mats recorded by them that can be
used.
●MP3 file compatibility
• Compatible standards
MP3 (MPEG1 LAYER3, MPEG2 LSF LAYER3)
• Compatible sampling frequencies
MPEG1 LAYER3: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)
• Compatible bit rates (compatible with
VBR) MPEG1 LAYER3: 32-320 (kbps)
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 8-160 (kbps)
• Compatible channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel and monau-
MessageCause/Correction
procedures
“USB error”
This indicates that
the data in the
USB memory can-
not be read.
“Error 3”
This indicates that
the USB memory
may be malfunc-
tioning.
“Error 4”
This indicates that
an over current
error has occurred.
“Error 5”
This indicates that
the USB memory
communication
error has occurred.
“No music”
This indicates that
no
MP3/WMA/AAC
files are included
on the USB mem-
ory device.
“Hubs are not sup-
ported”
This indicates that
the hub connect
error occurs.
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5-6. Using Bluetooth® devices
Audio system
5-6.Using Bluetooth® devices
The Bluetooth® audio system ena-
bles you to enjoy music played on a
portable digital audio player (porta-
ble player) from the vehicle speak-
ers via wireless communication.
This audio system supports
Bluetooth®, a wireless data system
capable of playing portable audio
music without cables. If your porta-
ble player does not support
Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® audio
system will no t function.
This system supports Bluetooth®,
which allows you to make or
receive calls without using cables
to connect a cellular phone and the
system, and without operating the
cellular phone.
1 Register the Bluetooth® device
to be used with audio system
( P.396)
2 Select the Bluetooth® device to
be used ( P.398, 398)
3 Set automatic connection of the
device ( P.399)
4 Check Bluetooth® connection
condition ( P. 3 9 1 )
To be used for audio: P.404
To be used for hands-free phone:
P.406
Off-hook button
Turns the hands-free system on/starts a
call
On-hook button
Turns the hands-free system off/ends a
call/refuses a call
“POWER VOLUME” knob
Press: Turning the audio system on or
off
Turn: Adjusting the volume
Function button
“TUNE•SELECT” knob
Displays setup menu or selects items
such as menu and number
Turn: Selects an item
Press: Inputs the selected item
Bluetooth® audio/phone
The following can be per-
formed using Bluetooth® wire-
less communication:
Bluetooth® audio
Bluetooth® phone
(hands-free phone system)
Device registration/connec-
tion flow
Audio unit
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Bluetooth® connection condition
If “BT” is not displayed, the Bluetooth®
audio/phone cannot be used.
Display
A message, name, number, etc. is dis-
played.
■Microphone
To enter a menu, press the “TUNE•SELECT” knob and navigate menus by
using the knob.
Menu list of the Bluetooth® audio/phone
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Audio system
“Bluetooth” menu
First menuSecond menuThird menuOperation details
“Bluetooth”
“Pairing”-
Registering a
Bluetooth® device
( P.396)
“List phone”-
Listing the regis-
tered cellular
phones ( P.398)
“List audio”-
Listing the regis-
tered portable play-
ers ( P.398)
“Passkey”-Changing the
passkey ( P.399)
“BT power On”
“BT power Off”-
Setting automatic
connection of the
device on or off
( P.399)
“Bluetooth info”“Device name”
“Device address”
Displaying the
device status
( P.399)
“Display setting On”
“Display setting Off”-
Setting the auto-
matic connection
confirmation display
to on or off
( P.399)
“Reset”-Initializing the set-
tings ( P.399)
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Phone switch
• If the switch is pressed during a call,
the call will end.
• If the switch is pressed when an
incoming call is received, the call will
be answered.
• If the switch is pressed when a call
waiting call is received, the waiting
call will be answered.
Volume control switch
• Press the “+” side to increase the vol-
ume.
• Press the “-” side to decrease the vol-
ume.
Talk switch
A message will be displayed.
1 Press the “TUNE•SELECT”
knob and select “Bluetooth”
using the knob.
2 Press the knob and select “Pair-
ing” using the knob.
A passkey will be displayed.
3 SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
incompatible Bluetooth®
devices: Input the passkey into
the device.
3 SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)
compatible Bluetooth® devices:
Select “YES” to register the
device. Depending on the type
of device, it may register auto-
matically.
If a Bluetooth® device has both
music player and cellular phone
functions, both functions will be
registered at the same time. When
deleting the device, both functions
will be deleted at the same time.
If the off-hook button is pressed
and the “TEL” mode is entered
Using the steering wheel
switches
The steering wheel switches
can be used to operate a con-
nected cellular phone, or port-
able digital audio player
(portable player).
Operating Bluetooth® phone
using the steering wheel
switches
Register a Bluetooth®
device
Before using the Bluetooth®
audio/phone, it is necessary to
register a Bluetooth® device in
the system. You can register
up to 5 Bluetooth® devices.
How to register a Bluetooth®
device
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when no phones have been regis-
tered, the registration screen will be
automatically displayed.
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5-7.“SETUP” menu
Select “Pairing” using the
“TUNE•SELECT” knob, and per-
form the procedure for registering a
device. ( P.396)
Select “List phone” using the
“TUNE•SELECT” knob. The list of
registered cellular phones will be
displayed.
Connecting the registered cellu-
lar phone to the audio system
1 Select the name of the cellular
phone to be connected using
the “TUNE•SELECT” knob.
2 Select “Select” using the knob.
Deleting a registered cellular
phone
1 Select the name of the cellular
phone to be deleted using the
“TUNE•SELECT” knob.
2 Select “Delete” using the knob.
3 Press (Yes).
Disconnecting the registered cel-
lular phone from the audio sys-
tem
1 Select the name of the cellular
phone to be disconnected using
the “TUNE•SELECT” knob.
2 Select “Disconnect” using the
knob.
3 Press (Yes).
Select “List audio” using the
“TUNE•SELECT” k nob. The list of
registered portable players will be
displayed.
Connecting the registered porta-
ble player to the audio system
1 Select the name of the portable
player to be connected using the
“TUNE•SELECT” knob.
2 Select “Select” using the knob.
Deleting the registered portable
player
1 Select the name of the portable
player to be deleted using the
“TUNE•SELECT” knob.
Using the “SETUP” menu
(“Bluetooth” menu)
Registering a Bluetooth®
device in the system allows the
system to function. The follow-
ing functions can be used for
registered devices. To enter
the setup menu, press the
“TUNE•SELECT” knob and
select “Bluetooth” using the
knob.
Registering a Bluetooth®
device
Listing the registered cellu-
lar phones
Listing the registered porta-
ble players