121-1. NOTES
Data can also be imported into the
vehicle entertainment and commu-
nication system, for example via a
smartphone or MP3 player. The
imported data can be processed
within the vehicle, for example to
play the user's favourite music.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, this data includes:
• Multimedia data such as music,
films or photos for playback in an
integrated multimedia system.
• Address book data for use in
conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or an inte-
grated navigation system.
• Destinations: depending on the
equipment, route guidance can
be started automatically with the
aid of destinations which have
been taught in by the navigation
system.
• Data on usage of Internet ser-
vices.
This data may be saved locally in
the vehicle or stored on a device
that has been connected to the
vehicle, for example a smartphone,
USB stick or MP3 player.
When service work is required, for
example repairs, service opera-
tions, warranty work and quality
assurance measures, this techni-
cal information can be read out
from the vehicle together with the
vehicle identification number.
Electronic vehicle components may
contain data storage media which
save technical info rmation relating
to the vehicle condition, events and
errors. The data required for ser-
vice measures is processed locally
and is deleted au tomatically once
the work is complete. Any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer can read out the informa-
tion. As part of service and repair
orders, data is read out via the
OBD diagnostic socket using spe-
cial diagnosis systems and trans-
ferred to the vehicle manufacturer.
The customer is entitled to object to
the data being read out and for-
warded.
The vehicle manufacturer main-
tains documentation relating to
each vehicle to ensure the be
stpossible service is provided.
Within the scope of legal require-
ments, this documentation may be
made available to authorised third
parties, for example specialist
workshops.
The independent operators may
Multimedia and navigation
Service data
General
Saved data
Optimising service processes
803-1. CONTROLS
This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment which is not installed in your
vehicle, for exampl e on account of
the special equipment selected or
the country variant. This also
applies to safety-relevant functions
and systems. Please comply with
the relevant laws and regulations
when using the corresponding func-
tions and systems.
Various types of connection are
available in the vehicle for using
mobile devices. Which connection
type to select depends on the
mobile device and the function you
wish to use.
The following lists show possible
functions and the appropriate con-
nection types for them. The level of
functionality depends on the mobile
device. The following connection types
require a one-off registration pro-
cess with the vehicle:
• Bluetooth.
• Apple CarPlay.
• Screen Mirroring.
Connections
Vehicle equipment
Principle
General
FunctionConnection
type
Making calls using the
hands-free system.
Operating telephone
functions via Toyota
Supra Command.
Using the smartphone
Office functions.
Bluetooth.
Playing music from the
smartphone or the
audio player.
Bluetooth or
USB.
Operating compatible
apps via Toyota Supra
Command.
Bluetooth or
USB.
USB storage medium:
Exporting and importing
driver profiles.
Importing and export-
ing stored journeys.
Music playback.
USB.
Playing videos from the
smartphone or the USB
device.
USB.
Operate Apple CarPlay
apps via Toyota Supra
Command and by voice
commands.
Bluetooth and
WLAN.
Screen Mirroring:
Showing the
smartphone display on
the Control Display.
WLAN.
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CONTROLS
tion.
Why are no phone book entries, not
all entries or incomplete entries dis-
played?
• The transfer of the phone book
entries is not yet completed.
• Under certain circumstances
only the phone book entries
saved in the mobile telephone or
on the SIM card are transferred.
• It is possible that phone book
entries with special characters
cannot be displayed.
• It may not be possib le to transfer
contacts from social networks.
• The number of telephone book
entries to be saved is too high.
• The data volume of the contact is
too large, for example due to
saved information such as
memos.
Reduce the data volume of the contact.
• A mobile telephone can only be
connected as an audio source or
as a telephone.
Configure the mobile telephone and
connect it with the telephone or addi-
tional telephone function.
How can the telephone connection
quality be improved?
• Adjust the strength of the
Bluetooth signal on the mobile
telephone; the procedure varies
from mobile telephone to mobile
telephone.
• Adjust the volume of the micro-
phone and speaker separately in
the sound settings.
If all the points on the list have been
reviewed and the desired function
cannot be performed, contact the
customer support, any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Mobile devices with a USB port are
connected to the USB port.
• Audio devices, for example MP3
players.
• USB storage devices.
Common file systems are supported.
Formats FAT32 and exFAT are recom-
mended.
A connected USB device is sup-
plied with charging current via the
USB port if the device supports this.
Note the maximum charging cur-
rent of the USB port.
The following can be done at USB
ports compatible with data transfer:
• Exporting and importing of driver
profiles, see page 76.
• Playback of music files via USB
audio.
• Playback of video films via USB
video.
• Importing trips.
When connecting, bear the follow-
ing in mind:
• Do not use force when inserting
the plug into the USB port.
• Use a flexible adapter cable.
USB connection
General