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826-4. Audio remote controls
6-4.Audio remote controls
Some parts of the audio/visual sys-
tem can be controlled using the
steering wheel controls.
Volume control switch
Seek switch
“Source” switchSteering switches
Steering switch operation
ModeOperation/function
Vo l u me
Press: Volume up/down
Press and hold: Volume
up/down continuously
ModeOperation/function
AM/FM, DAB
Press: Preset sta-
tion/service up/down
Press and hold: Scan
and stop at the first
received station/service
when the switch is
released
USB,
iPod/iPhone,
Bluetooth®
audio,
Apple
CarPlay
Press: Change a
track/file
Press and hold: Fast for-
ward/rewind
Android AutoPress: Change a track
A
B
ModeOperation/function
All
Press: Turn on the
audio/visual system or
change the audio source
mode
Press and hold: Turn off
the audio/visual system
C
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6-5. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Audio
6-5.Tips for operating the audio/visual system
●The use of a mobile phone inside or
near the vehicle may cause a noise from the speakers of the audio/visual
system which you are listening to.
However, this does not indicate a mal- function.
Usually, a problem with radio recep-
tion does not mean there is a prob-
lem with the radio it is just the
normal result of conditions outside
the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and
terrain can interfere with FM recep-
tion. Power lines or phone wires
can interfere with AM signals. And
of course, radio signals have a lim-
ited range. The farther the vehicle
is from a station, the weaker its sig-
nal will be. In addition, reception
conditions change c onstantly as the
vehicle moves.
Here, some common reception
problems that probably do not indi-
cate a problem with the radio are
described.
■FM
Fading and drifting stations: Gener-
ally, the effective range of FM is
about 40 km (25 miles). Once out-
side this range, you may notice fad-
ing and drifting, wh ich increase with
the distance from the radio trans-
mitter. They are often accompanied
by distortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflec-
tive, making it possible for 2 signals
to reach the vehicle’s antenna at
the same time. If this happens, the
signals will cancel each other out,
causing a momentary flutter or loss
of reception.
Static and fluttering: These occur
when signals are blocked by build-
ings, trees or other large objects.
Increasing the bass level may
reduce static and fluttering.
Station swapping: If the FM signal
being listened to is interrupted or
weakened, and there is another
strong station nearby on the FM
band, the radio may tune in the
second station until the original sig-
nal can be picked up again.
■AM
Fading: AM broadcasts are
reflected by the upper atmosphere
especially at night. These
reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the
radio station, causing the radio sta-
tion to sound alternately strong and
weak.
Station interference: When a
reflected signal and a signal
received directly from a radio sta-
tion are very nearly the same fre-
quency, they can interfere with
Operating infor mation
NOTICE
●To avoid damage to the
audio/visual system, be careful not
to spill beverages over the audio/visual system.
Radio
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each other, making it difficult to
hear the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by
external sources of electrical noise,
such as high tension power lines,
lightening or electrical motors. This
results in static.
USB communication formats:
USB 2.0 LS (1.5 Mbps)/FS (12
Mbps)/HS (480 Mbps)
File formats: FAT 32
Correspondence class: Mass
storage class
The following iPod touch and
iPhone devices can be used with
this system.
Made for
iPhone 11 Pro Max
iPhone 11 Pro
iPhone 11
iPhone XS Max
iPhone XS
iPhone XR
iPhone X
iPhone 8 Plus
iPhone 8
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 7
iPhone SE
iPhone 6s Plus
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6
iPhone 5s
iPhone 5c
iPhone 5
iPod touch (6th generation)
●This system only supports audio play-
back.
●Depending on difference between
models or software versions etc.,
some models might be incompatible
with this system.
USB memory device
iPod/iPhone
File information
CodecDescriptionChannelsContainer/
Extension
MPEG-4
AAC LC
8-48 kHz sampling rate
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR
Mono and
stereo.m4a, .aac
MPEG-4 HE
AAC
16-48 kHz sampling rate
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR
Mono and
stereo.m4a, .aac
MPEG-4 HE
AAC v2
16-48 kHz sampling rate
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR
Mono and
stereo.m4a, .aac
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907-1. Voice command system operation
7-1.Voice command system operation
■Steering switch
Talk switch
Press the talk switch to start the
voice recognition system.
To cancel voice recognition,
press and hold the talk switch.
■Microphone
It is unnecessary to speak
directly into the microphone
when giving a command.
●This function or part of this function
may not be available in some lan- guages and countries.
●Wait for the confirmation beep before speaking a command.
●Voice commands may not be recog-nised if:
• Spoken too quickly.
• Spoken at a low or high volume. • Driving with a window open.
• Passengers are talking while voice
commands are spoken. • The air conditioning speed is set high.
• When air from the ventilator blows
directly toward the microphone.
●In the following conditions, the system
may not recognise the command properly and using voice commands
may not be possible:
• The command is incorrect or unclear. Note that certain words, accents or
speech patterns may be difficult for
the system to recognise. • There is excessive background noise,
such as wind noise.
Voice recognition sys-
tem
The voice recognition system
enables the audio, hands-free
systems, etc. to be operated
using voice commands.
Refer to the command list for
samples of voice commands.
( P. 9 1 )
Using the voice recognition
system
A
NOTICE
●Do not touch and put a sharp object
to the microphone. It may cause failure.
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■Phone commands
■Music commands
Command list
Vo i ce c o mm a n dFunction
Call a contact
Places a call to the
spoken contact
name and phone
type of the contact
from the
phonebook
Call
Places a call to the
spoken contact
name and phone
type of the contact
from the
phonebook
Pair phoneDisplays “Manage
Devices” screen
Send a text by
contact
Sends the preset
message to the
spoken contact
name and phone
type of the contact
from the
phonebook
Dial a number
Places a call to the
spoken phone
number
Dial
Places a call to the
spoken phone
number
Call back
Places a call to the
phone number of
the latest incom-
ing call
Redial
Places a call to the
phone number of
the latest outgoing
call
Show messagesDisplays received
text messages
Show recent callsDisplays the call
history screen
Send a text to
Sends a text mes-
sage to the spoken
phone number
Send a text by
recent calls
Sends a text mes-
sage by the recent
call list
Send a text to
type>
Sends a text mes-
sage to the spoken
contact name and
phone type of the
contact from the
phonebook
Voice commandFunction
Turn music onTurns music on
Turn music offTurns music off
Play song Plays the selected
song
Play artist Plays tracks from
the selected artist
Play playlist
Plays tracks from
the selected
playlist
DABSwitches to DAB
FM radioSwitches to FM
radio
AM radioSwitches to AM
radio
iPodSwitches to
iPod/iPhone
Voice commandFunction
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Voice command system
●Depending on the device, your
iPod/iPhone may not work when oper- ated via voice recognition.
■Apps commands
Radio frequencyTunes radio fre-
quency
Go to a presetSelects a preset
Play genre
Plays tracks from
the selected genre
Play album
Plays tracks from
the selected album
Play composer
Plays tracks from
the selected com-
poser
Play audiobook
Plays the selected
audiobook
Play podcast
Plays the selected
podcast
Browse genre
Displays the list of
artists of genre
Browse artist
Displays the list of
albums of the artist
Browse album
Displays the list of
songs of the album
Browse playlist
Displays the list of
playlist
Browse composer
Displays the list of
albums from the
composer
Browse songsDisplays the list of
songs
Browse audio-
books
Displays the list of
audiobooks
Browse podcastsDisplays the list of
podcasts
AuxiliarySwitches source to
auxiliary
USBSwitches source to
USB
Vo i ce c o mm a n dFunction
Bluetooth® audioSwitches source to
Bluetooth® audio
Tune to
quency> AM
Tunes AM radio
frequency
Tune to
quency> FM
Tunes FM radio
frequency
Listen to a radio
genre - FM radio -
Selects a radio
genre
Listen a
FM station
Selects a radio
genre
Tune to preset
Selects a preset
Voice commandFunction
Launch
name>
Changes screen to
selected applica-
tion
Go to CarPlayChanges screen to
Apple CarPlay
Go to Android AutoChanges screen to
Android Auto
Voice commandFunction
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968-1. What to do if...
8-1.What to do if...
If there is a problem with the hands-free system or a Bluetooth® phone, first
check the table below.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting issues common to this system
SymptomCauseAction
The touch screen
becomes unresponsive
during operation.
An error has occurred in
the system.
Press and hold the “VOL-
UME” knob for 10 seconds
or longer to reset the sys-
tem.
The sound suddenly stops
working.
Only the background is
displayed on the screen
and no icons appear.
Phone
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8-1. What to do if...
What to do if...
When using the hands-free system with a Bluetooth® phone
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the mobile phone.
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Mobile
phone
This
system
The hands-free sys-
tem or Bluetooth®
phone does not
work.
The connected
Bluetooth® phone
may not be a com-
patible Bluetooth®
mobile phone.
For a list of specific
Bluetooth® phones
which operation has
been confirmed on
this system.
Please contact your
local dealer to
arrange a demon-
stration in order to
confirm whether or
not the phone can
be paired with the
vehicle.
*P. 2 0
The Bluetooth® ver-
sion of the con-
nected mobile
phone may be older
than the specified
version.
Use a mobile phone
with Bluetooth® ver-
sion 2.1 or higher.
Recommended:
Ver. 4.2 or higher
*P. 2 0