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This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equipment
available for the model series. It may therefore describe equipment and
functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of
the special equipment selected or t he country specification. This also
applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Please comply with the
relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and
systems.
1 Central locking system
Unlocking P.88
Locking P.88
2 Power window switches
P. 1 0 5
3 Exterior mirror operation P.117
4 Lights
Rear fog light P.190
Lights off P.184
Daytime driving lights P.187
Side lights P.186
Driving area
Vehicle equipment
Around the steering wheel
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13 Horn, entire area
14 To release the bonnet
P. 3 2 1
15 Unlocking the boot lid P.91
1 Control Display P.59
2 Hazard warning lights
P. 3 5 2
3 Ventilation P.266
4 Glove box P.274
5 Radio/multimedia, see Naviga-
tion system Owner's manual
6 Automatic air conditioning P.261
7 Controller with buttons P.60,
P. 6 1
8 Sport mode switch P.160
SPORT drive mode
Toyota Supra Safety P.205
Auto Start/Stop P.145
Parking Sensors P.50
Rear-view camera P.253
RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert)
function P.256
Park Assistant P.50
Vehicle Stability Control,
VSC P.229
9 Parking brake P.148
10 Automatic transmission selector
lever P.154
Around the centre console
1
4
23
5
6
7
89
10
11
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CONTROLS
This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the special equip-
ment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
Depending on the situation, the
vehicle is in one of the three states:
• Idle state.
• Standby state.
• Drive-ready state.
If the vehicle is in rest state, it is
switched off.
The vehicle is in idle state before
you open it from outside and once
you have left the vehicle and locked
it.Vehicle operating state
Vehicle equipment
General
Idle state
Principle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
An unsecured vehicle can start mov-
ing and rolling away. There is a dan- ger of accidents. Before leaving the
vehicle, secure it to prevent it from
rolling away.
Observe the following to ensure that
the vehicle is secured against rolling
away:
• Apply the parking brake.
• Turn the front wheels towards the
kerb on upward or downward gradi-
ents.
• Additionally secure the vehicle on
upward or downward gradients, for example with a chock.
WA R N I N G
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion and endanger themselves or other
road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
• Pressing the start/stop button.
• Releasing the parking brake.
• Opening and closing doors or win- dows.
• Engaging selector lever position N.
• Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
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Switching on drive-ready state cor-
responds to starting the engine.
Some functions, for example Vehi-
cle Stability Control VSC, can only
be operated when drive-ready state
is switched on.
With button on the radio
Press the button on
the radio. The control
display and instru-
ment cluster illumi-
nate.
With the Start/Stop button
Press the Start/Stop
button. The control
display and instru-
ment cluster illumi-
nate.
Display in the instrument
cluster
OFF is shown in the
instrument cluster.
The drive is switched
off and standby state
switched on.
Drive-ready state
Principle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
A blocked exhaust pipe or inadequate
ventilation can allow harmful exhaust fumes to enter the vehicle. The
exhaust fumes contain pollutants
which are colourless and odourless. In enclosed spaces, exhaust fumes
can also build up outside the vehicle.
There is a danger of fatal injury. Keep
the exhaust pipe clear and ensure sufficient ventilation.
WA R N I N G
An unsecured vehicle can start mov-ing and rolling away. There is a risk of
accident. Before leaving the vehicle,
secure it to prevent it from rolling away.
Observe the following to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling
away:
• Apply the parking brake.
• Turn the front wheels towards the
kerb on upward or downward gradi- ents.
• Additionally secure the vehicle on upward or downward gradients, for
example with a chock.
NOTICE
Repeated start attempts or starting
several times in quick succession
means that fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned. The catalytic
converter can overheat. There is a
risk of material damage. Avoid repeat-
edly starting in quick succession.
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The Control Display is switched on
automatically after unlocking.
In certain situations, the Control
Display is switch ed off automati-
cally, for example if no operation is
performed on the vehicle for sev-
eral minutes.
The Control Display can also be
switched off manually.
1 Press the button.
2 "Switch off control display"
Press the Controller or any button
on the Controller to switch it back
on again.
The buttons can be used to call up
menus directly. The Controller can
be used to select menu items and
perform settings.
Some of the functions of the Toyota
Supra Command can be operated
with the touchpad of the Controller,
see page 66.
• Turn to switch between menu
items, for example.
• Press to select a menu item, for
example.
• Tilt in four directions to switch
between screens, for example.
Safety note
NOTICE
Objects located in front of the Control
Display may slip and damage the Control Display. There is a danger of
damage to property. Do not place
objects in front of the Control Display.
Switching on/off automatically
Switching on/off manually
Controller with navigation
system
General
Operation
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memos.
• Login accounts.
It can take up to 15 minutes in total
to delete data.
Data can only be deleted with the
vehicle at a standstill.
Follow the instructions on the Con-
trol Display.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Data privacy"
4 "Delete personal data"
5 "Delete personal data"
6 "OK"
7 Exit and lock the vehicle.
Deletion is completed after 15 min-
utes.
If not all data is deleted, repeat the
deletion process if required.
Switch-on drive-ready state to can-
cel data deletion.
Individual settings for several driv-
ers can be saved in the driver pro-
files and called up again as
required.
Three profiles are provided, in
which personal vehicle settings can
be saved. Each remote control is
allocated one of these driver pro-
files.
When the vehicle is unlocked with a
remote control, the allocated driver
profile is activated. All the settings
saved in the driver profile are
applied automatically.
If several drivers each use their
own remote control, the vehicle will
adapt to their personal settings
when it is unlocked. These settings
are also restored if the vehicle is
used in the intervening period by
someone with a different remote
control.
Changes to settings are saved
automatically in the currently used
driver profile.
If a different driver profile is
selected via To yota Supra Com-
mand, the settings saved there are
automatically applied. The new
driver profile is allocated to the cur-
rently used vehicle key.
A guest profile is also available
which is not allocated to any remote
control. It can be used to perform
settings on the vehicle without
changing the personal driver pro-
Operating requirements
Deleting data
Cancelling deletion
Driver profiles
Principle
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files.
To ensure that the correct driver
profile can be set, the system must
be able to allocate the detected
remote control uniquely to the
driver.
This is ensured if the following con-
ditions are met:
• The driver is only carrying their
own remote control.
• The driver unlocks the vehicle.
• The driver enters the vehicle
through the driver's door.
The name of the currently used
driver profile is displayed when the
Control Display is switched on.
Select a driver profile, see page 77.
As soon as the engine is started or
any button pressed, the display
selected last is shown on the Con-
trol Display.
To cancel the welcome screen via
Toyota Supra Command: "OK"
Settings for the following systems
and functions are saved in the cur-
rently used driv er profile. Which
settings can be saved depends on
the country and equipment.
• Unlocking and locking.
•Lights.
• Air conditioning.
• Radio.
• Instrument cluster.
• Favourites buttons.
• Volumes, sound.
• Control Display.
• Parking Sensors.
• Rear-view camera.
• Head-Up Display.
• Sport mode switch.
• Seat position, exterior mirror
position
The positions set via the seat memory
and the last position set are saved.
• Cruise Control.
• Toyota Supra Safety.
Regardless of which remote control
is currently being used, it is possi-
ble to call up a different driver pro-
file. This enables the personal
vehicle settings to be called up,
even if the vehicle was not
unlocked with the driver's own
remote control.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driver profiles"
3 Select a driver profile.
4 "OK"
• The settings saved in the
selected driver profile are
applied automatically.
Operating requirements
Currently used driver profile
Settings
Profile management
Selecting a driver profile
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If necessary, select the USB storage
medium, see page 83.
The existing settings of the cur-
rently used driver profile are over-
written by the settings of the
imported driver profile.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driver profiles"
3 Select the driver profile to be
overwritten.
The driver profile marked with this
symbol can be overwritten.
4 "Import driver profile"
5 Select a medium for importing
the driver profile.
• USB storage medium: "USB
device"
If necessary, select the USB storage
medium.
6 Select the driver profile to be
imported.
It is not always po ssible to allocate
a remote control uniquely to a
driver. This may be the case in the
following scenarios:
• The front passenger unlocks the
vehicle with their remote control,
but another person is driving.
• The driver unlocks the vehicle
using Smart Key System and is
carrying a number of remote
controls.
• If there is a change of driver with-
out the vehicle being locked and
unlocked.
• If a number of remote controls
are located in the area outside of
the vehicle.
Importing a driver profile
System limits