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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
Before driving
• The smart entry & start system has  
not been used for 5 days or longer.
●If the smart entry & start system has 
not been used for 14 days or longer,  the doors cannot be unlocked at the  
passenger door. In this case, take 
hold of the driver’s door handle, or  use the wireless remote control or  
mechanical key, to unlock the doors.
■Electronic Key Battery-Saving 
Function 
When battery-saving mode is set, bat- 
tery depletion is minimized by stopping 
the electronic key from receiving radio  waves. 
Press   twice while pressing and  
holding  . Confirm that the electronic  
key indicator flashes 4 times. 
While the battery-saving mode is set,  
the smart entry & start system cannot be 
used. To cancel the function, press any 
of the electronic key buttons.
■Conditions affecting operation 
The smart entry & start system uses  
weak radio waves. In the following situa- tions, the communication between the  
electronic key and the vehicle may be 
affected, preventing the smart entry & 
start system, wireless remote control  and engine immobilizer system from  
operating properly. (Ways of coping: 
 P.357)
●When the electronic key battery is  
depleted
●Near a TV tower, electric power plant, 
gas station, radio station, large dis- play, airport or other facility that gen- 
erates strong radio waves or electrical  
noise
●When carrying a portable radio, cellu- 
lar phone, cordless phone or other 
wireless communication device
●When the electronic key is in contact 
with, or is covered by the following  metallic objects 
• Cards to which aluminum foil is 
attached • Cigarette boxes that have aluminum  
foil inside
• Metallic wallets or bags •Coins 
• Hand warmers made of metal
• Media such as CDs and DVDs
●When other wirele ss keys (that emit  
radio waves) are being used nearby
●When carrying the electronic key 
together with the following devices  that emit radio waves 
• Another vehicle’s electronic key or a 
wireless key that emits radio waves • Personal computers or personal digi- 
tal assistants (PDAs)
• Digital audio players • Portable game systems
●If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the  
rear window
●When the electronic key is placed 
near a battery charger or electronic 
devices
■Note for the entry function
●Even when the electronic key is within 
the effective range (detection areas),  the system may not operate properly  
in the following cases:
• The electronic key is too close to the  window or outside door handle, near  
the ground, or in a high place when 
the doors are locked or unlocked.
• The electronic key is near the ground  or in a high place, or too close to the  
rear bumper center when the trunk is 
unlocked. • The electronic key is on the instru- 
ment panel, rear package tray or floor, 
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6-3. Media operation
Audio
*: This switch will be displayed when  
the video screen is touched.
Turn to adjust the volume. 
Press to mute the audio/visual 
system.
Press and hold to turn the 
audio/visual system off, and 
press and hold to turn it on 
again. 
Turn to change the track/file. 
Press and hold to display the 
sound customisation screen. 
( P.65) 
Press to change a track/file. 
Press and hold to fast for-
ward/rewind.
●Depending on the device or music file  
being played, the cover art may not be 
displayed.
Control panel
WA R N I N G
●Do not operate the player’s controls  or connect the USB memory device  
while driving.
A
B
C
NOTICE
●Do not leave your portable player in 
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-
peratures inside the vehicle may  damage the portable player.
●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the porta- 
ble player while it is connected as 
this may damage the portable 
player or its terminal.
●Do not insert foreign objects into 
the port as this may damage the  portable player or its terminal. 

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6-3. Media operation
Audio
ers. 
Select to search for a track.
Changes between repeat cur- 
rent album   repeat current  
track   cancel repeat each time  
this button is selected. 
Select to enable/disable random  
playback for the tracks currently 
playing on the iPod/iPhone. 
Select to pause/play.
Select to change the track. 
Select and hold to fast for-
ward/rewind. 
Select to rewind the current con- 
tent item in fixed intervals.*
Select to fast forward the current 
content item in fixed intervals.*
*: Display when playing Audiobooks or  
Podcasts
Turn to adjust the volume. 
Press to mute the audio/visual 
system.
Press and hold to turn the 
audio/visual system off, and 
press and hold to turn it on  
again. 
Turn to change the track. 
Press and hold to display the 
sound customisation screen. 
( P. 6 5 ) 
Press to change a track. 
Press and hold to fast for-
ward/rewind.
●When an iPod/iPhone is connected  using an undamaged genuine  
iPod/iPhone cable, battery of the 
iPod/iPhone will be charged.
●When playing music on an 
iPod/iPhone, operate connect it to the 
system using an undamaged genuine  iPod/iPhone cable and operate the  
iPod/iPhone from  the system. Certain  
functions may not be available if con- nected using other methods. Further- 
more, depending on the connected 
iPod/iPhone, certain functions may  not be available.
●Depending on the iPod/iPhone or music file being played, the cover art  
may not be displayed.
●When an iPod/iPhone is connected 
and the audio source is changed to 
iPod/iPhone mode, the iPod/iPhone  will resume playing from the same  
point it was last used.
●Tracks selected by operating a con-
nected iPod/iPhone may not be recog-
nised or displayed properly.
Control panel
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
A
WA R N I N G
●Do not operate the player’s controls  or connect the iPod/iPhone while  
driving.
B
C 

766-3. Media operation
The Bluetooth® audio control  
screen can be accessed by select-
ing “Bluetooth” on the media control 
screen. ( P. 6 4 ) 
Depending on the type of portable  
player connected, some functions 
may not be available and/or the 
screen may look differently than 
shown in this manual.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your portable player in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-
peratures inside the vehicle may  damage the portable player.
●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the porta- 
ble player while it is connected as 
this may damage the portable 
player or its terminal.
●Do not insert foreign objects into 
the port as this may damage the  portable player or its terminal.
Bluetooth® audio
The Bluetooth® audio system  
enables users to play music  
files stored on Bluetooth®  
devices through the vehicle 
speakers via wireless commu-
nication.
This audio/visual system sup- 
ports Bluetooth®, a wireless  
data system capable of playing 
portable audio music without 
cables. If your device does not  
support Bluetooth®, the  
Bluetooth® audio system will  
not function.
Overview 

786-3. Media operation 
when Bluetooth® audio is being  
played.
●For operating the portable player, see 
the instruction manual that comes with  it.
●If the Bluetooth® device is discon- 
nected due to poor reception from the  
Bluetooth® network when the engine  switch is changed to ACC or ON, the  
system will automatica lly reconnect to  
the portable player.
●If the Bluetooth® device is discon- 
nected on purpose, such as it was  turned off, this does not happen.  
Reconnect the portable player manu-
ally.
●Bluetooth® device information is regis- 
tered when the Bluetooth® device is  
connected to the Bluetooth®  
audio/visual system. When selling or  disposing of the vehicle, remove the  
Bluetooth® audio information from the  
system. ( P. 2 9 )
●Depending on the Bluetooth® device  
or music file being played, the cover  
art may not be displayed.
●If the Bluetooth® device does not play  
automatically when connected, device  
operation may be necessary.
To use the Bluetooth® audio/visual  
system, it is necessary to register a  
Bluetooth® device with the system.
Registering an additional device 
1 Select “Manage Devices” on the  
Bluetooth® audio control screen. 
2 For more information: P. 2 4
Selecting a registered device 
1 Select “Manage Devices” on the  
Bluetooth® audio control screen. 
2 Select the Bluetooth® device to  
be connected.
WA R N I N G
●Do not operate the player’s controls  
or connect to the Bluetooth®  audio/visual system  while driving.
●This system is fitted with Bluetooth®  
antennas. People with implantable  
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- chronisation therapy-pacemakers  
or implantable cardioverter 
defibrillators should maintain a rea- sonable distance between them- 
selves and the Bluetooth®  
antennas. The radio waves may  affect the operation of such  
devices.
●Before using Bluetooth® devices,  
users of any electrical medical  
device other than implantable car- diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn- 
chronisation therapy-pacemakers 
or implantable cardioverter  defibrillators should consult the  
manufacturer of the device for infor-
mation about its operation under  the influence of radio waves. Radio  
waves could have unexpected 
effects on the operation of such  medical devices.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your portable player in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-
peratures inside the vehicle may  damage the portable player.
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
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Audio
The AUX control screen can be  
accessed with the following meth-
ods: 
 Connect a portable audio device.  
( P. 1 9 ) 
 Select “AUX” on the media con- 
trol screen. ( P.64) 
Select to switch between other  
media sources. 
Select to displa y the sound cus- 
tomisation screen. ( P.65) 
Turn to adjust the volume. 
Press to mute the audio/visual  
system.
Press and hold to turn the 
audio/visual system off, and 
press and hold to turn it on 
again. 
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen. 
( P. 6 5 )
AUX
Overview
Control screen 
Control panel
A
B
A
WA R N I N G
●Do not operate the player’s controls  
or connect the portable audio 
device while driving.
NOTICE
●Do not leave portable audio device 
in the vehicle. The temperature 
inside the vehicle may become  high, resulting in damage to the  
player.
●Do not push down on or apply 
unnecessary pressure to the porta-
ble audio device while it is con- nected as this may damage the  
portable audio device or its termi-
nal.
●Do not insert foreign objects into 
the port as this may damage the  portable audio device or its termi- 
nal.
B 

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6-5. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Audio
 The player is compatible with  
VBR (Variable Bit Rate). 
 MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3),  
WMA (Windows Media Audio) 
and AAC (Advanced Audio Cod-
ing) are audio compression 
standards. 
 This system can play AAC/AAC+  
v2/MP3/WMA files on USB  
memory device, and Bluetooth®  
device. 
 When naming an AAC/AAC+  
v2/MP3/WMA file, add an appro-
priate file extension 
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a). 
 This system plays back files with  
.mp3/.wma/.m4a file extensions 
as AAC/AAC+  v2/MP3/WMA 
files respectively. To prevent 
noise and playback errors, use  
the appropriate file extension. 
 MP3 files are compatible with the  
ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver.  
2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. This 
system cannot display folder 
name, file name and artist name 
in other formats. 
 WMA/AAC files can contain a  
WMA/AAC tag that is used in the 
same way as an ID3 tag. 
WMA/AAC tags carry information 
such as file name and artist 
name. 
 This system can play back AAC  
files encoded by iTunes. 
 The sound quality of MP3/WMA  
files generally improves with 
higher bit rates. In order to 
achieve a reasonable level of 
sound quality, USB memory 
MP38-48 kHz sampling rate 
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR
Mono, Ste- 
reo, and 
Joint
.mp3
WMA2/7/8/
9/9.1/9.2
16-48 kHz sampling rate 
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR
Mono and  
stereo.wma
PCMWAVE
8000, 16000, and 44100 Hz sampling 
frequency 
8 bit and 16 bit
Mono and  
stereo.wav
FLAC
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 
176.4 kHz, 192  kHz sampling rate 
16 bit and 24 bit
Mono and  
stereo.flac
ALAC
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 
176.4 kHz, 192  kHz sampling rate 
16 bit and 24 bit
Mono and  
stereo.m4a
CodecDescriptionChannelsContainer/
Extension 

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6-5. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Audio
■Video Codec
■Audio Codec 
 The player is compatible with VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
Compatible compressed files (Video)
File TypeProfile
WMV9WMV
Simple Profile 
 Main Profile 
 Advanced Profile
MPEG4MPEG4Simple Profile 
 Advanced Simple Profile
H.264/AVCMPEG4
Baseline Profile 
 Main Profile 
 High Profile
File  
Ty p e
Corresponding 
Sampling Fre-
quency (kHz)
Corresponding Bit 
Rates (kbps)Channel Mode
MP3WMV 
MPEG4
MPEG1 Layer3:  
32/44.1/48 
MPEG2 LSF Lay- 
er3: 16/22.05/24
MPEG1 Layer3: 
32-320 
MPEG2 LSF Lay- 
er3: 8-160
Stereo 
Joint Stereo
Dual Channel
Monaural
WMA  
Ver.7/8/9WMV32/44.1/48
Ver. 7/8: 48-192 
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2):  
48-320
Stereo
AACMPEG411.025/16/22.05/24/
32/44.1/4816-320Stereo 
Monaural