Multimedia System Manual for Your Toyota 86 2 Door Second Generation (2022-2025)

Quick guide  
Basic function  
Settings  
Phone  
ꢀ Overview  
1
2
ꢀ Information to be read before operation  
ꢀ Connecting the Bluetooth® device  
ꢀ Bluetooth® settings  
ꢀ Other settings  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ꢀ Operating the phone  
(Hands-free system for mobile phones)  
ꢀ Apple CarPlay  
ꢀ Android Auto  
Apps  
ꢀ Listening to the radio  
ꢀ Enjoying music and video  
Audio  
Voice command  
system  
ꢀ Operating the voice command system  
ꢀ Troubleshooting  
What to do if...  
Reference  
Index  
ꢀ Certification  
ꢀ Search alphabetically  
GR86_Navi_OM18131E_(EE)  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
2
Introduction...................................... 4  
Reading this manual........................ 5  
4 Phone  
1
Quick guide  
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free  
system for mobile phones)  
1-1. Basic function  
Buttons overview .................... 8  
Phone screen........................42  
Some basics .........................43  
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone  
............................................46  
Receiving on the Bluetooth®  
Home screen .......................... 9  
Status icon............................10  
Settings screen.....................11  
phone..................................48  
Talking on the Bluetooth® phone  
2
Basic function  
............................................49  
Bluetooth® phone message  
function...............................50  
2-1. Basic information before oper-  
ation  
Initial screen..........................14  
Touch screen ........................15  
Home screen ........................16  
5
Apps  
Entering letters and num-  
bers/list screen operation ...17  
Screen adjustment................18  
5-1. Before using applications  
Before using applications......56  
5-2. Apple CarPlay  
2-2. Connectivity settings  
Apple CarPlay.......................59  
5-3. Android Auto  
Connecting/Disconnecting a  
USB memory device/portable  
device .................................19  
Android Auto .........................61  
Registering/Connecting a  
Bluetooth® device...............19  
6
Audio  
6-1. Basic operation  
3
Settings  
Some basics .........................64  
6-2. Radio operation  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
AM radio/FM radio ................ 67  
DAB ......................................69  
6-3. Media operation  
Bluetooth® settings...............24  
3-2. Other settings  
General settings....................29  
Sound settings......................36  
Radio settings.......................37  
Maintenance settings............38  
USB memory ........................72  
iPod/iPhone ..........................74  
Bluetooth® audio...................76  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
3
AUX ......................................79  
Android Auto .........................80  
6-4. Audio remote controls  
1
2
Steering switches..................82  
6-5. Tips for operating the  
audio/visual system  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Operating information ...........83  
7 Voice command system  
7-1. Voice command system oper-  
ation  
Voice recognition system......90  
Command list........................91  
8
What to do if...  
8-1. What to do if...  
Troubleshooting ....................96  
9
Reference  
9-1. Reference  
Certification.........................104  
How to get the source code  
using the open source ......113  
Index  
Alphabetical Index ..............116  
4
Introduction  
Multimedia system owner’s  
manual  
This manual explains the operation  
of this system. Please read this  
manual carefully to ensure proper  
use. Keep this manual in your vehi-  
cle at all times.  
The screens shown in this manual  
may differ from the actual screen of  
the system depending on availabil-  
ity of functions and connected ser-  
vices subscription status at the time  
this manual was produced.  
In some situations when changing  
between screens, it may take  
longer than normal for the screen to  
change, the screen may be blank  
momentarily or noise may be dis-  
played.  
Please be aware that the content of  
this manual may be different from  
the system in some cases, such as  
when the system’s software is  
updated.  
The company names and product  
names appearing on this manual  
are trademarks and registered  
trademarks of their respective com-  
panies.  
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION  
5
Symbols  
Meanings  
Reading this manual  
Indicates the action  
(pushing, turning, etc.)  
used to operate switches  
and other devices.  
Explains symbols used in this  
manual  
Symbols in this manual  
Symbols  
Meanings  
WARNING:  
Explains something that,  
if not obeyed, could  
cause death or serious  
injury to people.  
NOTICE:  
Symbols  
Meanings  
Explains something that,  
if not obeyed, could  
cause damage to or a  
malfunction in the vehi-  
cle or its equipment.  
Indicates the compo-  
nent or position being  
explained.  
Indicates operating or  
working procedures. Fol-  
low the steps in numeri-  
cal order.  
Safety instruction  
To use this system in the safest  
possible manner, follow all the  
safety tips shown below.  
Symbols in illustrations  
Do not use any feature of this sys-  
tem to the extent it becomes a dis-  
traction and prevents safe driving.  
The first priority while driving  
should always be the safe opera-  
tion of the vehicle. While driving, be  
sure to observe all traffic regula-  
tions.  
Prior to the actual use of this sys-  
tem, learn how to use it and  
become thoroughly familiar with it.  
Read the entire manual to make  
sure you understand the system.  
Do not allow other people to use  
6
this system until they have read  
and understood the instructions in  
this manual.  
For your safety, some functions  
may become inoperable when driv-  
ing. Unavailable screen buttons are  
dimmed.  
WARNING  
For safety, the driver should not  
operate the system while he/she is  
driving. Insufficient attention to the  
road and traffic may cause an acci-  
dent.  
7
Quick guide  
1
1
.
1-1. Basic function  
Buttons overview .................. 8  
Home screen ........................ 9  
Status icon..........................10  
Settings screen...................11  
1-1. Basic function  
8
1-1.Basic function  
Buttons overview  
Operations of each part  
By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected  
A
functions. (P.15, 15)  
Turn the knob to select a radio station or skip to the next or previous  
track/file.  
B
ꢀ Press and hold the knob to display the sound customisation screen. (P.65)  
Press to display the radio screen. (P.67, 69)  
C
Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a desired  
D
track/file. (P.67, 69, 72, 74, 76, 80)  
Press to display the apps screen. (P.56)  
E
®
Press to access the Bluetooth hands-free system. (P.42)  
F
Press to display the home screen. (P.9)  
G
Turn the knob to adjust the volume.  
H
ꢀ Press and hold the knob until a message is displayed, and then select “OK” or  
wait a few seconds for the audio system to turn off. Press and hold the knob to  
turn the audio system on.  
ꢀ Press and hold the knob for 10 seconds or longer to restart the system.  
1-1. Basic function  
9
Home screen  
1
Home screen operation  
Press the  
button to display the home screen.  
Select to display the radio screen. (P.64)  
A
B
C
D
E
Select to display the media screen. (P.64)  
Select to display the phone screen. (P.42)  
Select to display the apps screen. (P.56)  
Select to display the maintenance screen. (P.38)  
Select to display the add shortcut screen. (P.16)  
Select to display the settings screen. (P.11)  
F
G
1-1. Basic function  
10  
Reception level display  
Status icon  
The level of reception does not  
always correspond with the level  
displayed on the mobile phone. The  
level of reception may not be dis-  
played depending on the phone  
you have.  
Status icons are displayed at  
the top of the screen.  
Status icon explanation  
When the mobile phone is out of  
the service area or in a place inac-  
cessible by radio waves,  
played.  
is dis-  
The receiving area may not be dis-  
played depending on the type of  
®
Bluetooth phone you have.  
®
Select to display the car settings  
A
While using Wi-Fi function.  
*
screen.  
Indicators*  
Level  
Display an outside temperature.  
Display a current time.  
B
C
Poor  
Select to display the clock setting  
screen.*  
Excellent  
*: When Wi-Fi® function is off, no item  
is displayed.  
This icon is displayed when the  
D
audio system volume is mute.  
While connected with mobile  
phone  
®
Display the level of Wi-Fi  
reception.  
E
Indicators*  
Level  
This icon is displayed when the  
F
®
Bluetooth connection is estab-  
Poor  
lished.  
Excellent  
Display the level of phone  
G
*: If a mobile phone is not connected  
reception.  
via Bluetooth®, this icon will not be  
Display the remaining of  
H
displayed.  
®
Bluetooth device battery  
charge.  
*: Refer to the “OWNER'S MANUAL”.  
1-1. Basic function  
11  
Remaining battery charge  
display  
Settings screen  
Settings screen  
1
The amount displayed does not  
always correspond with the amount  
Press the  
button, then select  
®
displayed on the Bluetooth device.  
“Settings” to display the settings  
screen.  
The amount of battery charge left  
may not be displayed depending on  
Select the items to be set.  
®
the type of the Bluetooth device  
connected.  
Remaining charge  
Empty  
Indicators  
Full  
Select to display the general  
A
settings screen. (P.29)  
Select to display the sound set-  
B
tings screen. (P.36)  
Select to display the phone set-  
C
tings screen. (P.24)  
Select to display the radio set-  
D
tings screen. (P.37)  
Select to display the car settings  
E
*
screen.  
*: Refer to the “OWNER'S MANUAL”.  
1-1. Basic function  
12  
13  
Basic function  
2
2
.
2-1. Basic information before  
operation  
Initial screen .......................14  
Touch screen ......................15  
Home screen ......................16  
Entering letters and num-  
bers/list screen operation  
.........................................17  
Screen adjustment..............18  
2-2. Connectivity settings  
Connecting/Disconnecting a  
USB memory device/portable  
device...............................19  
Registering/Connecting a  
Bluetooth® device.............19  
2-1. Basic information before operation  
14  
2-1.Basic information before operation  
1 Press and hold the “VOLUME”  
Initial screen  
knob for 10 seconds or longer.  
When the engine switch is  
changed to ACC or ON, the ini-  
tial screen will be displayed  
and the system will begin oper-  
ating.  
Caution screen  
After a few seconds, the “CAU-  
TION” screen will be displayed.  
Selecting “I Agree”, the caution  
screen switches to the next screen.  
WARNING  
When the vehicle is stopped with  
the engine running, always apply  
the parking brake for safety.  
Maintenance information  
This system reminds users when to  
replace certain parts or compo-  
nents on the screen.  
When the vehicle reaches a previ-  
ously set driving distance or date,  
the maintenance remainder screen  
will be displayed when the system  
is turned on.  
To register maintenance informa-  
tion: P.38  
Restarting the system  
If the touch screens become unre-  
sponsive during operation or if any  
other system error occurs, the sys-  
tem can be restarted.  
2-1. Basic information before operation  
15  
Touch screen  
Touch screen gestures  
2
Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your  
finger.  
Operation method  
Outline  
Main use  
Touch  
Changing and  
selecting various  
settings  
Quickly touch and  
release once.  
Drag*  
Touch the screen with  
your finger, and move  
the screen to the  
Scrolling the lists  
desired position.  
Swipe*  
Scrolling the main  
screen page  
Quickly move the  
screen by swiping  
with your finger.  
*: The above operations may not be performed on all screens.  
Swipe operations may not be performed smoothly in high altitudes.  
When a screen button is  
touched, a tone sounds. The  
tone sound can be adjusted.  
(P.36)  
Touch screen operation  
This system is operated mainly  
by the buttons on the screen.  
(Referred to as screen buttons  
in this manual.)  
If the system does not respond to  
2-1. Basic information before operation  
16  
touching a screen button, move your  
finger away from the screen and then  
touch it again.  
Home screen  
Dimmed screen buttons cannot be  
operated.  
Home screen operation  
Shortcut icons for various functions  
can be added to the home screen  
when the home screen shortcut  
function is turned on. (P.29)  
The displayed image may become  
darker and moving images may be  
slightly distorted when the screen is  
cold.  
When it is extremely cold, screens  
may not be displayed properly and the  
data input by a user may be deleted.  
Also, the screen buttons may not  
operate correctly.  
1 Press the  
button.  
2 Select “Add Shortcut”.  
3 Select the desired function.  
When  
is displayed on the screen,  
to return to the previous  
4 Select the desired shortcut func-  
select  
screen.  
tion.  
Depending on the function,  
select other items and enter nec-  
essary information.  
If the touch screen is operated while  
wearing gloves, it may be unrespon-  
sive or may not function properly.  
5 Check that the shortcut icon is  
NOTICE  
displayed on the home screen.  
To prevent damaging the screen,  
lightly touch the screen buttons with  
your finger.  
When shortcuts are added, the home  
screen can be expanded to up to 3  
pages. The page can be changed by  
swiping.  
Do not use objects other than your  
finger to touch the screen.  
Wipe off fingerprints using a glass  
cleaning cloth. Do not use chemical  
cleaners to clean the screen, as  
they may damage the touch screen.  
Moving and deleting shortcut  
icons  
Users can rearrange the home  
screen buttons when the home  
screen shortcut function is turned  
on. (P.29)  
Moving shortcut icons  
1 Select and hold the shortcut  
icon to enter edit mode.  
2 Drag the button to the desired  
position.  
2-1. Basic information before operation  
17  
User can move buttons to  
Entering letters and  
another page by dragging them  
to the corresponding end of the  
screen if the number of buttons  
allows for multiple pages.  
numbers/list screen  
operation  
2
Entering letters and num-  
bers  
3 Press the  
the edit mode.  
button to leave  
When entering data, letters and  
numbers can be entered via the  
screen.  
Deleting shortcut icons  
1 Select and hold the shortcut  
icon to enter edit mode.  
2 Drag the shortcut icon to “DRAG  
HERE TO DELETE” area.  
3 Press the  
the edit mode.  
button to leave  
Select to move the cursor.  
A
Input field  
B
ꢀ The position of the cursor can be  
moved by selecting the desired loca-  
tion in the input field.  
Select to clear the input field.  
C
Select to erase one character.  
D
Select to enter the item.  
E
Select to change keyboard  
F
types.  
Select to enter symbols.  
G
Select to enter characters in  
H
lower case or in upper case.  
The appearance of the keyboard may  
change or the input method may be  
limited depending on the circum-  
stances where the software keyboard  
is displayed.  
When the language has been  
2-1. Basic information before operation  
18  
changed, depending on the language,  
in rare cases text may not be dis-  
played correctly.  
Screen adjustment  
Adjusting brightness  
List screen  
The brightness of the screen can  
be adjusted.  
Refer to the “OWNER'S MANUAL”  
for details.  
The list screen can be scrolled by a  
swipe gesture.  
For details on the operation: P.15  
Select to skip to the next or pre-  
A
vious page.  
This indicates the displayed  
B
screen’s position.  
Faster scrolling is possible by  
dragging the position indicator.  
Some lists contain character  
C
screen buttons which allow  
users to jump directly to list  
entries that begin with the same  
letter as the character screen  
button.  
Every time the same character  
screen button is selected, the  
list starting with the subsequent  
character is displayed.  
2-2. Connectivity settings  
19  
2-2.Connectivity settings  
Connecting/Disconnect-  
Registering/Connecting  
a Bluetooth® device  
ing a USB memory  
device/portable device  
2
To use the hands-free system  
®
Connecting a device  
or the Bluetooth audio sys-  
tem, it is necessary to register  
1 Connect a device  
®
a Bluetooth phone/device  
with the system.  
®
Once the Bluetooth  
phone/device has been regis-  
tered, it is possible to use the  
hands-free system and the  
®
Bluetooth audio system.  
Turn on the power of the device  
Registering a Bluetooth®  
phone/device for the first  
time  
if it is not turned on.  
Compatible USB memory  
device:P.84  
®
1 Turn the Bluetooth connection  
Compatible iPod/iPhone:P.84  
®
setting of your Bluetooth  
This unit does not support commer-  
cially available USB hubs.  
phone/device on.  
This function is not available  
By connecting a device such as a  
mobile phone, charging starts  
depending on the device.  
®
when the Bluetooth connection  
®
setting of your Bluetooth  
phone/device is set to off.  
2 Press the  
button.  
2-2. Connectivity settings  
20  
3 Select “Yes” to register a  
4 Follow the “STEPS 4 to 7” in  
®
®
Bluetooth phone/device.  
“Registering a Bluetooth  
phone/device”. (P.24)  
Profiles  
This system supports the following services.  
Bluetooth®  
Require-  
ments  
Recommen-  
dations  
Spec.  
Function  
Device  
Registering a  
Bluetooth®  
phone/device  
Bluetooth®  
Phone/Device  
Bluetooth® Spec-  
ification  
Ver. 2.1  
Ver. 4.2  
Bluetooth®  
Device  
Require-  
ments  
Recommen-  
dations  
Profile  
Function  
HFP  
(Hands-Free Pro-  
file)  
Hands-free sys-  
tem  
Ver. 1.0  
Ver. 1.0  
Ver. 1.7  
Ver. 1.2  
PBAP (Phone  
Book Access  
Profile)  
Transferring the  
contacts  
Bluetooth®  
Phone  
Bluetooth®  
phone message  
MAP (Message  
Access Profile)  
-
-
Ver. 1.3  
Ver. 1.2  
SPP (Serial Port  
Profile)  
APPS function  
2-2. Connectivity settings  
21  
Bluetooth®  
Device  
Require-  
ments  
Recommen-  
dations  
Profile  
Function  
A2DP (Advanced  
Audio Distribu-  
tion Profile)  
2
Ver. 1.0  
Ver. 1.0  
Ver. 1.3  
Bluetooth®  
Device  
Bluetooth® audio  
system  
AVRCP  
(Audio/Video  
Remote Control  
Profile)  
Ver. 1.6  
If your mobile phone does not support HFP, registering the Bluetooth® phone or  
using PBAP, MAP or SPP profiles individually will not be possible.  
If the connected Bluetooth® phone/device version is older than recommended or  
incompatible, the Bluetooth® phone/device function may not work properly.  
If the application is not running smoothly or is unstable, disconnect and reconnect  
the Bluetooth® phone/device via Bluetooth® (P.26) and/or USB cable (P.19). If  
the problem continues, reboot the Bluetooth® phone/device.  
2-2. Connectivity settings  
22  
23  
Settings  
3
.
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
Bluetooth® settings.............24  
3-2. Other settings  
3
General settings .................29  
Sound settings....................36  
Radio settings.....................37  
Maintenance settings..........38  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
24  
3-1.Bluetooth® settings  
Deleting all favourites list: P.47  
Bluetooth® settings  
Setting the message: P.50  
C
Phone settings screen  
Changing the device name  
D
Setting Apple CarPlay: P.59  
E
1 Press the  
button.  
Setting Android Auto: P.62  
F
2 Select “Settings”.  
3 Select “Phone”.  
“Manage Devices” screen can also be  
displayed by selecting “Manage  
Devices” or “Add Device” on the  
phone screen (P.42) or Bluetooth®  
audio control screen (P.77).  
4 Select the items to be set.  
Registering a Bluetooth®  
phone/device  
®
Up to 5 Bluetooth phones/devices  
can be registered.  
®
Bluetooth compatible phones  
(HFP) and devices (AVP) can be  
registered simultaneously.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Manage Devices”.  
3 Select “Add”.  
®
Managing Bluetooth  
phones/devices  
A
If a message appears, follow the  
guidance on the screen.  
Registering a Bluetooth® phone/device:  
P.24  
Connecting or disconnecting  
Bluetooth® phones/devices: P.26  
Deleting Bluetooth® phones/devices:  
P.27  
Managing the contacts list  
B
Setting phonebook/recent calls  
download: P.27  
Sorting the recent calls list and contacts  
list: P.46  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
25  
it after deleting the previously regis-  
tered system information from the  
Bluetooth® phone/device.  
4 When this screen is displayed,  
search for the device name dis-  
played on this screen on the  
®
6 Check that the following pop-up  
screen of your Bluetooth  
screen may be displayed.  
phone/device.  
3
“Cancel”: Select to cancel the  
“Cancel”: Select to cancel the  
registration.  
registration.  
If a confirmation message  
appears asking whether to trans-  
fer the phone’s contact data to  
the system, select the appropri-  
ate button.  
For details on operating the  
®
Bluetooth phone/device, see  
the manual that comes with it.  
®
5 Register using your Bluetooth  
phone/device.  
7 When the connection is com-  
pleted, confirm that a connected  
device name is displayed.  
A PIN-code is not required for  
SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)  
®
compatible Bluetooth  
If an error message appears, fol-  
low the guidance on the screen  
to try again.  
phones/devices. Depending on  
®
the type of Bluetooth  
phone/device being connected, a  
message confirming registration  
may be displayed on the  
When registering an NFC compatible  
device, registration is performed when  
the Bluetooth® phone/device is held  
against the NFC logo of the  
audio/visual system until a connection  
is established.  
®
Bluetooth phone’s/device’s  
screen. Respond and operate  
®
the Bluetooth phone/device  
according to the confirmation  
message.  
To re-register your Bluetooth®  
phone/device after having deleted it  
from the system, operate the  
Bluetooth® phone/device and register  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
26  
4 Check that “Connected” is dis-  
Connecting or disconnect-  
ing Bluetooth®  
phone/device  
®
played next to the Bluetooth  
phone/device when the connec-  
tion is complete.  
®
If an error message appears, fol-  
low the guidance on the screen  
to try again.  
Up to 5 Bluetooth phones/devices  
(Phones (HFP) and devices (AVP))  
can be registered.  
®
If more than 1 Bluetooth  
It may take time if the Bluetooth®  
phone/device connection is carried  
phone/device has been registered,  
out during Bluetooth® audio playback.  
®
select which Bluetooth  
Depending on the type of Bluetooth®  
phone/device being connected, it may  
be necessary to perform additional  
steps on the Bluetooth®  
phone/device.  
phone/device to connect to.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Manage Devices”.  
®
Auto connection mode  
3 Select the Bluetooth  
phone/device to be connected  
or disconnected.  
®
Leave the Bluetooth phone/device  
in a location where the connection  
can be established.  
When the engine switch is  
changed to ACC or ON, the sys-  
tem searches for a nearby regis-  
®
tered Bluetooth phone/device.  
The system will connect with the  
®
registered Bluetooth  
®
To disconnect the Bluetooth  
phone/device that was last con-  
nected, if it is nearby.  
phone/device, select “Yes”.  
“Connected” is displayed next to  
Connecting manually  
the currently connected  
®
Bluetooth phone/device.  
When the auto connection has  
failed, it is necessary to connect  
®
If the desired Bluetooth  
®
Bluetooth phones/devices manu-  
phone/device is not on the list,  
ally.  
select “Add” to register the  
®
Follow the “Connecting or discon-  
Bluetooth phone/device.  
(P.24)  
®
necting Bluetooth phone/device”.  
(P.26)  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
27  
®
Setting phonebook/recent  
calls download  
Reconnecting the Bluetooth  
phone/device  
®
When this function is activated, the  
phonebook data of the connected  
phone will be downloaded automat-  
ically.  
If a Bluetooth phone/device is dis-  
connected due to poor reception  
®
from the Bluetooth network when  
the engine switch is changed to  
ACC or ON, the system automati-  
3
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
®
cally reconnects the Bluetooth  
2 Select “Phonebook/Recent  
phone/device.  
Calls”.  
®
If a Bluetooth phone/device is  
3 Select to turn “Automatically  
Download Phonebook/Recent  
Calls” on/off.  
disconnected on purpose, such  
as turning it off, this does not  
happen. Reconnect the  
®
Bluetooth phone/device manu-  
ally.  
Deleting Bluetooth®  
phones/devices  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Manage Devices”.  
The profile version of the connected  
Bluetooth® phone may not be compat-  
ible with transferring phonebook data.  
For details, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
3 Select “Delete”.  
®
4 Select  
for the Bluetooth  
phone/device you wish to  
delete.  
The notification setting on the  
Bluetooth® phone may need to be  
activated in order to download the  
phonebook. For details, check the  
instructions for the connected  
5 Select “OK” when the confirma-  
tion message appears.  
Bluetooth® phone. When the system’s  
clock settings are set to auto, the  
auto-adjustment function and mes-  
sage function (P.50) will not function  
properly if the phonebook is not  
downloaded.  
The Bluetooth® phone/device will still  
contain information from this system  
even after the Bluetooth®  
phone/device has been deleted.  
Operate the Bluetooth® phone/device  
to delete the system information  
saved inside the Bluetooth®  
phone/device.  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
28  
The Bluetooth® phone’s favourite list  
will not be downloaded automatically  
even after the phonebook data has  
been downloaded from the Bluetooth®  
phone. This system does not currently  
support transfer of data from the  
Bluetooth® phone favourites list. To  
add the Bluetooth® phone’s favourites  
list to the system’s favourites list, you  
need to register it through the system  
phonebook contacts list. (P.47)  
3-2. Other settings  
display. (P.30)  
29  
3-2.Other settings  
General settings  
General settings screen  
®
“Wi-Fi”: Select to set the Wi-Fi  
function settings. (P.32)  
D
E
“Reminder Screen”: Select to  
1 Press the  
button.  
turn the reminder screen (“Main-  
tenance”, “Birthday” and “Anni-  
versary”) on/off.  
2 Select “Settings”.  
3
3 Select “General”.  
*
“Meter Screen”  
F
G
H
I
4 Select the items to be set.  
*
“Camera”  
*
“Language”  
“Home Screen Shortcuts”:  
Select to turn the home screen  
shortcuts function on/off.  
(P.16)  
“Birthday List”: Select to set the  
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birthday list settings. (P.31)  
“Anniversary List”: Select to set  
the anniversary list settings.  
(P.32)  
K
“Software Update”: Select to  
update system software ver-  
sions. (P.34)  
L
“Factory Data Reset”: Select to  
reset all setup items.The  
M
audio/visual system restarts  
automatically after resetting fac-  
tory data. To complete the reset  
process, turn the engine switch  
to Off after the audio/visual sys-  
tem has restarted, and then turn  
to ACC or ON after approxi-  
mately 3 minutes.  
*
“Clock”  
A
“Driver Profiles”: Select to set  
the Driver Profile function set-  
tings. (P.30)  
B
“System Information”: Select to  
display the system information.  
N
O
“Display”: Select to adjust the  
contrast, brightness, etc. of the  
C
“Free/Open Source Software  
3-2. Other settings  
30  
Information”: Select to display  
the free/open source software  
information.  
10Select “Finish”.  
Editing a Driver Profile  
*: Refer to the “OWNER'S MANUAL”.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
Setting Driver Profiles  
2 Select “Driver Profiles”.  
3 Select “Edit”.  
A user name and the display lan-  
guage can be linked to a registered  
4 Select a desired driver profile  
®
Bluetooth phone.  
name to edit.  
Selecting a Driver Profile  
Deleting a Driver Profile  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
2 Select “Driver Profiles”.  
3 Select the desired driver.  
2 Select “Driver Profiles”.  
3 Select “Edit”.  
4 Select  
for the driver profile  
Adding a Driver Profile  
name you wish to delete.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
Screen Adjustment  
2 Select “Driver Profiles”.  
3 Select “Add”.  
In addition to turning the screen off,  
linking of the screen brightness to  
the operation of the instrument  
panel light control dial can be  
turned on/off, and adjustment of the  
brightness and contrast of the  
screen can be performed inde-  
pendently from the instrument  
panel lights.  
4 Select a desired language.  
5 Select “NEXT”.  
6 Select “Driver’s Name”.  
7 Enter a name.  
8 Select “NEXT”.  
®
9 Select a desired Bluetooth  
phone.  
Selecting a Screen Off  
When registering a new  
®
Bluetooth phone, select “Add  
Phone” and follow the “STEPS 4  
to 7” in “Registering a Bluetooth  
phone/device”. (P.24)  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
®
2 Select “Display”.  
3-2. Other settings  
31  
3 Select “Display Off”.  
This function can be set to on or off  
by “Reminder Screen”. (P.29)  
To turn it on, press and hold “VOL-  
UME” knob.  
Adding a Birthday List  
Setting Brightness Dial  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
When “Brightness Dial” is on, the  
brightness of the screen can be  
adjusted using the instrument panel  
light control dial.  
3
2 Select “Birthday List”.  
3 Select “Add”.  
4 Enter the name.  
5 Select “Next”.  
6 Enter the date.  
7 Select “OK”.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
2 Select “Display”.  
3 Select to turn “Brightness Dial”  
on/off.  
A maximum of 5 birthdays can be  
stored.  
For details about the instrument panel  
light control dial, refer to the  
“OWNER'S MANUAL”.  
Editing a Birthday List  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
Adjusting the Bright-  
ness/Contrast  
2 Select “Birthday List”.  
3 Select “Edit”.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
4 Select a desired birthday list  
2 Select “Display”.  
name to edit.  
3 Select “Brightness/Contrast” to  
adjust the “Brightness” or “Con-  
trast”.  
Deleting a Birthday List  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
Select “Default” to revert to the factory  
setting.  
2 Select “Birthday List”.  
3 Select “Edit”.  
When “Brightness Dial” is on, only the  
contrast can be adjusted.  
4 Select  
for the birthday list  
Setting Birthday Lists  
name you wish to delete.  
If a birthday is approaching, a mes-  
sage will be shown when the  
engine switch is changed to ON.  
3-2. Other settings  
32  
4 Select  
for the anniversary  
Setting Anniversary Lists  
list name you wish to delete.  
If a anniversary is approaching, a  
message will be shown when the  
engine switch is changed to ON.  
This function can be set to on or off  
by “Reminder Screen”. (P.29)  
Setting Wi-Fi® connection  
®
Connecting to a Wi-Fi net-  
work  
Adding a Anniversary List  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
2 Select “Wi-Fi”.  
2 Select “Anniversary List”.  
3 Select “Add”.  
3 Select “Available Wi-Fi Net-  
works”.  
4 Enter the name.  
5 Select “Next”.  
4 Select the desired network.  
6 Enter the date.  
7 Select “OK”.  
A maximum of 5 anniversarys can be  
stored.  
Editing a Anniversary List  
When a network with  
is  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
selected and the password entry  
screen is displayed, enter the  
password, and then select “OK”.  
2 Select “Anniversary List”.  
3 Select “Edit”.  
Setting up a connection  
quickly  
4 Select a desired anniversary list  
name to edit.  
®
®
If a Wi-Fi device is Wi-Fi Pro-  
tected Setup compatible, it can be  
connected to more quickly.  
Deleting a Anniversary List  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
2 Select “Anniversary List”.  
3 Select “Edit”.  
2 Select “Wi-Fi”.  
3 Select “Wi-Fi Protected Setup”.  
3-2. Other settings  
33  
4 Select “PIN Setup” or “Push But-  
ton Setup” as determined by the  
device.  
®
Deleting a Wi-Fi network  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
®
5 Operate the Wi-Fi device to  
2 Select “Wi-Fi”.  
connect.  
®
When “PIN Setup” is selected:  
3 Select “Wi-Fi” to turn the Wi-Fi  
3
Enter the displayed PIN code  
function off.  
®
into the Wi-Fi network device.  
4 Select “Registered Wi-Fi Net-  
When “Push Button Setup” is  
works”.  
selected: Push the WPS button  
5 Select “Delete”.  
®
on the Wi-Fi network device.  
®
6 Select  
for the Wi-Fi net-  
work you wish to delete.  
®
Adding a Wi-Fi network  
7 Select “OK”.  
Available networks which are not  
displayed by searching can be  
added.  
WARNING  
Use Wi-Fi® devices only when safe  
and legal to do so.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
This system is fitted with Wi-Fi®  
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 Wi-Fi® antennas.  
The radio waves may affect the  
operation of such devices.  
2 Select “Wi-Fi”.  
3 Select “Available Wi-Fi Net-  
works”.  
4 Select “Add”.  
5 Select “Wi-Fi Name (SSID)”.  
6 Enter the network name.  
7 Select “OK”.  
Before using Wi-Fi® devices, users  
of any electrical medical device  
other than implantable cardiac  
pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni-  
sation 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 unex-  
pected effects on the operation of  
such medical devices.  
8 Select “Security”.  
9 Select the security type.  
10Select “Start Connection”.  
When a password is required,  
enter the password. Select “OK”.  
3-2. Other settings  
34  
®
Download update  
1 Press the button.  
Supported Wi-Fi network  
specifications  
The system can connect to a  
2 Select “Settings”.  
®
Wi-Fi network that supports the  
3 Select “General”.  
following standards.  
4 Select “Clock”.  
Communication standards:  
5 Select “Time Setting”.  
6 Select “Sync With Phone”.  
ꢀ 802.11b  
ꢀ 802.11g  
ꢀ 802.11n (2.4GHz)  
Security:  
®
7 Connect to a Wi-Fi network.  
(P.32)  
ꢀ WPATM  
8 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
ꢀ WPA2TM  
9 Select “Software Update”.  
10Select “Update”.  
WPA and WPA2 are registered mark  
of the Wi-Fi Alliance®.  
11Select “Check for Updates”.  
“Cancel”: Select to stop checking  
Updating the system  
Please ask your dealer to update  
for available updates.  
*1  
the system software .  
If “Automatically Check for  
Updates” is on, updates will  
automatically be checked for  
and, if available, a message will  
be displayed. If a message is  
displayed, select “OK” and pro-  
ceed to the next step.  
You may also update the system  
®
software via Wi-Fi . The update  
process involves downloading and  
*2  
installing a software update . Note  
that system functionality will be  
restricted during installation.  
If “Automatically Download  
Updates” is on, updates will  
automatically be downloaded.  
After the download has com-  
pleted, a message will be dis-  
played. Select “OK” to start  
installation and proceed to STEP  
3 in “Update installation”.  
(P.35)  
*1: Please check with your dealer for  
specific details on the update con-  
tent.  
*2: Depending on the software update  
content, your radio station presets  
and volume settings may be reset by  
the update process.  
Update using Wi-Fi® may not be avail-  
able in some countries.  
3-2. Other settings  
35  
12Select “Download Now” to begin  
downloading the update (if avail-  
able).  
If the update procedure fails,  
refer to the “Troubleshooting”  
section. (P.96)  
“Cancel”: Select to stop the  
4 Turn the engine switch to Off.  
5 Open the driver’s side door.  
6 Close the door.  
update process.  
The download status progress is  
3
displayed in the category area.  
7 Wait for 3 minutes or more.  
8 Start the engine.  
If the update procedure fails,  
refer to the “Troubleshooting”  
section. (P.96)  
The new software will be applied.  
Update installation  
NOTICE  
Park your vehicle in a safe place  
when installing the update.  
The following system functions are  
restricted during the update installa-  
tion.  
ꢀ It will not be possible to use general  
system functions.  
ꢀ Only the rear view camera image  
will be displayed. Or the image will  
disappear temporarily.  
1 Download any available  
updates.  
2 Select “Install Now” to start  
installing the update.  
Installation will take several min-  
utes.  
During software update installation,  
the screen may flicker. However, this  
is not a malfunction.  
3 When installation is complete,  
select “OK” on the confirmation  
message to complete the  
update process.  
3-2. Other settings  
Sound settings  
36  
This function expands the dynamic  
range lost in data compression and cre-  
ates a sharp beat sound.  
Sound settings screen  
“Speed Volume Control”: Select to set  
the speed volume.  
1 Press the  
button.  
The system adjusts to the optimum vol-  
ume and tone quality according to vehi-  
cle speed to compensate for increased  
vehicle noise.  
2 Select “Settings”.  
3 Select “Sound”.  
“AUX Volume Gain”: Select to set AUX  
volume gain.  
4 Select the items to be set.  
Select to adjust the interrupt  
B
guidance volume.  
Select to turn the tone sound  
C
on/off.  
Select to adjust the tone sound  
D
volume.  
Select to adjust the ringtone vol-  
E
ume.  
Select to adjust the volume of a  
F
received call.  
Select to adjust the call volume.  
G
Select to adjust the SMS/MMS  
H
ringtone volume.  
Select to audio settings  
A
Select to adjust the SMS/MMS  
read out volume.  
I
“Sound Customisation”: Select to dis-  
play the sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
Select to set the voice recogni-  
tion prompts volume.  
J
“Sound Restorer”: Select to turn the  
sound restorer function on/off.  
This function plays compressed audio  
with quality near original sound by add-  
ing the complement signal of high tone.  
“Virtual Bass”: Select to set the virtual  
bass function.  
This function corrects the bass sound  
by adding harmonic sound.  
“Dynamic Beat Enhancer”: Select to set  
the dynamic beat enhancer function.  
3-2. Other settings  
37  
Select to turn the REG (region-  
alisation) on/off.  
D
Radio settings  
For switching over to a broad-  
casting station within the same  
local programme network.  
This item can be set when  
“Alternative Frequency” is  
turned on.  
Radio settings screen  
1 Press the  
button.  
2 Select “Settings”.  
3 Select “Radio”.  
3
Select to set the interrupt vol-  
ume.  
E
F
Setting AM/FM radio  
Select to set seek sensitivity as  
“DX (Distance)” or “LO (Local)”.  
1 Display the radio settings  
screen. (P.37)  
2 Select “FM/AM”.  
Setting the DAB*  
3 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
*: If equipped  
1 Display the radio settings  
screen. (P.37)  
2 Select “DAB”.  
3 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
Select to turn the news  
A
announcement on/off.  
Select to turn the TA (traffic  
B
announcement) on/off.  
Select to turn the AF (alternative  
C
frequency) on/off.  
3-2. Other settings  
38  
Select to turn DAB to DAB Link-  
ing on/off.  
A
B
C
Maintenance settings  
When set to on, if the reception  
quality of the current DAB sta-  
tion decreases and the station is  
not simulcasting on FM, a DAB  
station with an identical Service  
ID will be searched for and  
changed to if it has better recep-  
tion quality.  
When approaching the set  
maintenance reminder notifica-  
tion date or notification dis-  
tance, a message will be  
displayed when the engine  
switch is changed to ON. This  
function can be set to on or off  
by “Reminder Screen”. (P.29)  
Select to turn DAB to FM Link-  
ing on/off.  
Maintenance settings  
screen  
When set to on, if the reception  
quality of the current DAB sta-  
tion decreases to a certain  
threshold level, the system will  
automatically switch to a simul-  
cast FM broadcast, if available.  
“FM” appears on the screen if  
an FM station is received.  
1 Press the  
button.  
2 Select “Maintenance”.  
Maintenance reminders can be  
set.  
Select to turn the TA (traffic  
announcement) interrupt feature  
on/off.  
Select to turn the dynamic range  
control feature on/off.  
D
E
Select to turn the information  
button on/off on the DAB  
screen.  
Engine oil setting  
Select to set the tuning method  
as “Seek” or “Manual Tune”.  
F
1 Select  
(“Engine Oil”).  
2 Select “Notification Date” or  
“Notification Distance (Remain-  
ing)” of the reminder.  
3 After entering the notification  
date or notification distance,  
select “Set”.  
4 Select  
.
3-2. Other settings  
39  
Oil Filter setting  
The setting procedure is the same  
as Engine oil setting, but select the  
“Oil Filter” item in step 1.  
Tyres setting  
3
The setting procedure is the same  
as Engine oil setting, but select the  
“Tyres” item in step 1.  
Maintenance Schedule set-  
ting  
The setting procedure is the same  
as Engine oil setting, but select the  
“Maintenance Schedule” item in  
step 1.  
Select “Reset” to reset each setting.  
Select “Update” to revert to the default  
value.  
3-2. Other settings  
40  
41  
Phone  
4
.
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free  
system for mobile phones)  
Phone screen .....................42  
Some basics.......................43  
Calling on the Bluetooth®  
phone ...............................46  
4
Receiving on the Bluetooth®  
phone ...............................48  
Talking on the Bluetooth®  
phone ...............................49  
Bluetooth® phone message  
function.............................50  
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for mobile phones)  
42  
4-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for mobile phones)  
Setting up a phone  
Phone screen  
The following function can be made  
in the system:  
Phone screen operation  
®
The phone screen can be accessed  
with the following methods:  
Setting the Bluetooth  
phone/device: P.24  
Press the  
button, and then  
select “Phone”.  
Press the  
button.  
Phone operation  
The following functions can be  
used on phone operation:  
®
Registering a Bluetooth  
phone/device: P.19  
®
Calling on the Bluetooth phone:  
P.46  
®
Receiving on the Bluetooth  
phone: P.48  
®
Talking on the Bluetooth phone:  
P.49  
Message function  
The following function can be used  
on message function:  
®
Using the Bluetooth phone  
message function: P.50  
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for mobile phones)  
43  
the phone. If both parties speak at the  
Some basics  
same time, the other party may not  
hear what has been said. (This is not  
a malfunction.)  
The hands-free system ena-  
bles calls to be made and  
received without having to take  
your hands off the steering  
wheel.  
Keep call volume down. Otherwise,  
the other party’s voice may be audible  
outside the vehicle and voice echo  
may increase. When talking on the  
phone, speak clearly towards the  
microphone.  
This system supports  
The other party may not hear you  
clearly when:  
®
®
Bluetooth . Bluetooth is a  
wireless data system that ena-  
bles mobile phones to be used  
without being connected by a  
cable or placed in a cradle.  
4
ꢀ Driving on an unpaved road. (Making  
excessive traffic noise.)  
ꢀ Driving at high speeds.  
ꢀ Driving with a window open.  
ꢀ When air from the ventilator blows  
directly toward the microphone.  
ꢀ The sound of the air conditioning fan  
is loud.  
ꢀ There is a negative effect on sound  
quality due to the phone and/or net-  
work being used.  
The operating procedure of the  
phone is explained here.  
If your mobile phone does not support  
Bluetooth®, this system cannot func-  
tion. Certain functions may not be  
available depending on the type of  
mobile phone.  
WARNING  
While driving, do not use a mobile  
phone or connect the Bluetooth®  
phone.  
In the following conditions, the system  
may not function:  
ꢀ The mobile phone is turned off.  
ꢀ The current position is outside the  
communication area.  
This system is fitted with Bluetooth®  
antennas. People with implantable  
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resyn-  
chronisation therapy-pacemakers  
or implantable cardioverter  
ꢀ The mobile phone is not connected.  
ꢀ The mobile phone has a low battery.  
defibrillators should maintain a rea-  
sonable distance between them-  
selves and the Bluetooth®  
antennas. The radio waves may  
affect the operation of such  
devices.  
When using the hands-free function  
and other Bluetooth® functions at the  
same time, the following problems  
may occur:  
ꢀ The Bluetooth® connection may be  
cut.  
ꢀ Noise may be heard when playing  
back voice with the Bluetooth® func-  
tion.  
The other party’s voice will be heard  
from the front speakers. The  
audio/visual system will be muted dur-  
ing phone calls or when hands-free  
voice commands are used.  
Talk alternately with the other party on  
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for mobile phones)  
44  
wheel.  
WARNING  
Before using Bluetooth® phones,  
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.  
Volume control switch  
A
ꢀ Press the  
volume.  
side to increase the  
NOTICE  
ꢀ Press the  
volume.  
side to decrease the  
Do not leave your mobile phone in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-  
peratures inside the vehicle may  
damage the mobile phone.  
Off hook switch  
B
C
On hook switch  
Microphone  
Registering/Connecting a  
Bluetooth® phone  
The microphone is used when talk-  
ing on the phone.  
To use the hands-free system for  
mobile phones, it is necessary to  
register a mobile phone with the  
system. (P.19)  
®
Bluetooth phone condition  
display  
®
The condition of the Bluetooth  
phone appears on the upper right  
side of the screen. (P.10)  
NOTICE  
Do not touch and put a sharp object  
to the microphone. It may cause  
failure.  
Using the phone  
switch/microphone  
Steering switch  
Voice recognition system  
By pressing the phone switch, a call  
can be received or ended without  
taking your hands off the steering  
Press this switch to operate the  
voice recognition system.  
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45  
ꢀ Contact data  
ꢀ Call history data  
ꢀ Favourites data  
ꢀ All phone settings  
Once reset, the data and settings will  
be erased. Pay close attention when  
resetting the data.  
The voice recognition system  
and its list of commands can be  
operated. (P.90)  
4
About the contacts in the  
contact list  
The following data is stored for  
every registered phone. When  
another phone is connected, the  
following registered data cannot  
be read:  
ꢀ Contact data  
ꢀ Call history data  
ꢀ Favourites data  
ꢀ All phone settings  
When a phone’s registration is  
deleted, the above-mentioned data is  
also deleted.  
When selling or disposing of  
the vehicle  
A lot of personal data is registered  
when the hands-free system is  
used. When selling or disposing of  
the vehicle, reset all setup items.  
(P.29)  
The following data in the system  
can be reset:  
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for mobile phones)  
46  
Calling on the  
By recent calls list  
Bluetooth® phone  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
®
After a Bluetooth phone has  
2 Select “Recents”, and then  
been registered, a call can be  
made using the hands-free  
system. There are several  
methods by which a call can be  
made, as described below.  
select the desired contact.  
The outgoing call screen is dis-  
played.  
Calling methods on the  
Bluetooth® phone  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
2 Select the desired method to  
Select to display all latest call  
history items.  
A
call from.  
By recent calls list: P.46  
By favourites list: P.47  
Select to display missed calls.  
B
Displays the call type icons.  
C
*
By keypad : P.47  
: Missed call  
By contacts list: P.47  
By SMS/MMS: P.53  
: Incoming call  
: Outgoing call  
By voice recognition system:  
P.90  
*: The operation cannot be performed  
while driving.  
When a phone number registered in  
the contact list is received, the name  
is displayed.  
International phone calls may not be  
made depending on the type of mobile  
phone you have.  
If Siri is activated on an iPhone which  
is connected to the system via  
Bluetooth®, a screen displaying an  
incoming call from the connected  
iPhone will be displayed. If the call is  
accepted, the iPhone can be operated  
using Siri.  
Sorting the phonebook list  
The order of the phonebook list can  
be sorted by first name or last  
name.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
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2 Select “Phonebook/Recent  
Deleting all favourites list  
Calls”.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
3 Select “Sort Order”.  
4 Select the desired sorting crite-  
2 Select “Phonebook/Recent  
ria.  
Calls”.  
3 Select “Remove All Favourites”.  
4 Select “OK”.  
By favourites list  
Calls can be made using registered  
contacts which can be selected  
from a contact list.  
4
By keypad  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
For details on registering con-  
tacts:P.47  
Up to 15 contact lists can be regis-  
tered in the favourites list.  
2 Select “Keypad”.  
3 Enter the phone number.  
4 Select “Call”.  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
The outgoing call screen is dis-  
2 Select “Favourites”, and then  
played.  
select the desired contact.  
Depending on the type of Bluetooth®  
phone being connected, it may be  
necessary to perform additional steps  
on the phone.  
3 Select  
next to the desired  
number.  
The outgoing call screen is dis-  
played.  
By contacts list  
This system’s favourites list and that  
Calls can be made by using contact  
data which is transferred from a  
registered mobile phone.  
of your Bluetooth® phone are not syn-  
chronised. This system does not cur-  
rently support transfer of favourites list  
data from the Bluetooth® phone. To  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
add the Bluetooth® phone’s favourites  
list to the system’s favourites list, you  
need to register it through the system  
phonebook contacts list. (P.47)  
2 Select “Phonebook”, and then  
select the desired contact.  
When  
is selected,  
(yellow).  
changes to  
ꢀ The number is registered in the  
favourites list. (P.47)  
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Each time the symbol is  
selected, the symbol changes  
between and (yellow).  
Receiving on the  
Bluetooth® phone  
When a call is received, the  
incoming call screen pops up  
with sound.  
3 Select  
next to the desired  
number.  
Numbers may include Home,  
Work, Mobile and Other as cate-  
gories depending on the  
Incoming calls  
phonebook data of the con-  
nected mobile phone.  
1 Select “Accept” or press the  
switch on the steering  
The outgoing call screen is dis-  
wheel to talk on the phone.  
played.  
When “Automatically Download  
Phonebook/Recent Calls” is set to on,  
contacts is transferred automatically.  
(P.27)  
To refuse to receive the call:  
Select “Decline” or press the  
switch on the steering wheel.  
To adjust the volume of a  
received call: Turn the “VOLUME”  
knob, or use the volume control  
switch on the steering wheel.  
During international phone calls, the  
other party’s name or number may not  
be displayed correctly depending on  
the type of mobile phone you have.  
The ringtone volume can also be set  
from the sound settings screen.  
(P.36)  
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49  
For the operation of the mobile phone,  
see the manual that comes with it.  
Talking on the  
Bluetooth® phone  
Turn the “VOLUME” knob, or use the  
volume control switch on the steering  
wheel to adjust the volume of the  
other party’s voice.  
While talking on the phone,  
this screen is displayed. The  
operations outlined below can  
be performed on this screen.  
In the case of accepting an inter-  
rupt incoming call during a call  
The first call is put on hold.  
Call screen operation  
“Swap”: Select to change parties.  
Each time “Swap” or name area  
4
is selected, or press the  
switch on the steering wheel, the  
party who is on hold will be  
switched.  
Select to mute your voice to the  
A
other party.  
Select to enter the desired num-  
bers/output tones.  
B
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
Select to transfer the call. Select  
“Transfer” to change from a  
hands-free call to a mobile  
phone call. Select “Transfer  
Back” to change from mobile  
phone call to hands-free call.  
C
Select to hang up the phone.  
D
Changing between mobile phone call  
and hands-free call can be performed  
by operating the mobile phone  
directly.  
Transferring methods and operations  
will be different depending on the type  
of mobile phone you have.  
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50  
Bluetooth® phone mes-  
sage function  
Displaying the message  
screen  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
Received messages can be for-  
warded from the connected  
2 Select “Messages”.  
®
Bluetooth phone, enabling  
3 Check that the message inbox  
checking and replying using  
the system.  
screen is displayed.  
Depending on the type of  
®
Bluetooth phone connected,  
received messages may not be  
transferred to the message  
inbox.  
If the phone does not support  
the message function, this  
function cannot be used.  
: Unread message icon  
®
Depending on the Bluetooth  
Receiving a message: P.51  
Checking messages: P.51  
phone type, the screen display  
may differ, and it may not be  
possible to use certain func-  
tions.  
Replying to a message (quick  
reply): P.52  
Sending a new short message:  
P.52  
To use this function, it is nec-  
essary to set the phonebook  
download function to on.  
(P.27)  
Calling the message sender:  
P.53  
Setting the message  
Depending on the model of your  
Bluetooth® phone, the setting of the  
connected phone may need to be  
changed. (ex: For iOS or other mod-  
els, the notification setting may need  
to be activated.) For details, check the  
instructions for the connected  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Messages”.  
Bluetooth® phone.  
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51  
3 Select the items to be set.  
“Ignore”: Select to not open the  
message.  
2 The following screen is dis-  
played.  
Select to set the incoming mes-  
sage notification pop-up on/off.  
A
B
C
4
Select to set automatically  
download messages on/off.  
Select to have messages read  
out.  
ꢀ Select “Stop” to stop the message  
read out.  
A
Select to edit quick reply mes-  
sages. (P.52)  
Select to reply the message.  
B
Receiving a message  
*
(P.52)  
When an SMS/MMS is received,  
the incoming message screen pops  
up with sound and is ready to be  
operated on the screen.  
Select to call the message  
sender.  
C
Select to close this screen.  
D
*: Depending on the Bluetooth® phone  
that is connected to the audio/visual  
system, this function is not available.  
1 Select “Play”.  
Select “Ignore” to not open the  
message.  
Depending on the mobile phone used  
If there are any unread mes-  
sages  
for receiving messages, or its registra-  
tion status with the system, some  
information may not be displayed.  
The following screen is displayed.  
Checking messages  
1 Display the message inbox  
screen. (P.50)  
2 Select the desired message  
from the list.  
3 Check the message. (P.51)  
“Inbox”: Select to display the  
message inbox screen.  
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52  
Sending a new short mes-  
sage  
Depending on the type of Bluetooth®  
phone being connected, it may be  
necessary to perform additional steps  
on the phone.  
1 Display the favourites detail  
screen (P.47), the recent calls  
list screen (P.46) or the con-  
tact detail screen (P.47).  
Only received messages on the con-  
nected Bluetooth® phone can be dis-  
played.  
The text of the message is not dis-  
played while driving.  
2 Select  
next to the desired  
Turn the “VOLUME” knob, or use the  
volume control switch on the steering  
wheel to adjust the message readout  
volume.  
number.  
3 Select the desired message.  
4 Select “Send”.  
“Change”: Select to change the  
Replying to a message  
(quick reply)*  
message.  
“Cancel”: Select to cancel send-  
*: Depending on the Bluetooth® phone  
that is connected to the audio/visual  
system, this function is not available.  
ing the message.  
Editing the quick reply mes-  
sage  
1 Display the message inbox  
screen. (P.50)  
Editing the message in the  
phone settings screen  
2 Select the desired message  
from the list.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
3 Select “Reply”.  
4 Select the desired message.  
5 Select “Send”.  
2 Select “Messages”.  
3 Select “Quick Reply Messages”.  
4 Select “Edit”.  
“Change”: Select to change the  
message.  
5 Select the desired message.  
6 Enter the message.  
7 Select “OK”.  
“Cancel”: Select to cancel send-  
ing the message.  
10 messages have already been  
stored.  
Editing the message in the mes-  
sage screen  
1 Display the message inbox  
screen. (P.50)  
2 Select the desired message  
from the list.  
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53  
3 Select “Reply”.  
4 Select next to the desired  
message.  
2 Select  
next to the desired  
sender.  
The outgoing call screen is dis-  
played.  
5 Enter the message.  
6 Select “OK”.  
Deleting the quick reply  
message  
4
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Messages”.  
3 Select “Quick Reply Messages”.  
4 Select “Edit”.  
5 Select  
message.  
next to the desired  
Adding the quick reply mes-  
sage  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Messages”.  
3 Select “Quick Reply Messages”.  
4 Select “Add”.  
5 Enter the message.  
6 Select “OK”.  
Calling the message sender  
Calls can be made to an SMS/MMS  
message sender’s phone number.  
1 Display the message inbox  
screen. (P.50)  
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54  
55  
Apps  
5
.
5-1. Before using applications  
Before using applications ...56  
5-2. Apple CarPlay  
Apple CarPlay.....................59  
5-3. Android Auto  
Android Auto.......................61  
5
5-1. Before using applications  
56  
5-1.Before using applications  
If the application is not running  
smoothly or is unstable, disconnect  
and reconnect the smartphone via  
Bluetooth® (P.26) and/or USB cable  
(P.19). If the problem continues,  
reboot the smartphone.  
Before using applica-  
tions  
Precautions to be aware of  
when using applications are  
shown below.  
WARNING  
In this chapter, iPhone or  
Android devices will be  
referred to as a smartphone.  
Do not connect smartphone or  
operate the controls while driving.  
Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe  
place before connecting or operat-  
ing the smartphone.  
Depending on the application, certain  
functions are not available while driv-  
ing for reasons of safety.  
NOTICE  
In order to maximize signal reception,  
performance and precision of the  
smartphone, please ensure the  
Do not leave your smartphone in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-  
peratures inside the vehicle may  
damage the smartphone.  
smartphone is placed as close to the  
system as possible, while ensuring it  
is stowed and secure while driving.  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary pressure to the  
smartphone while it is connected as  
this may damage the smartphone  
or its terminal.  
When connecting your smartphone  
via USB, use the original cables pro-  
vided with your smartphone or equiva-  
lent third-party (certified) cables.  
When the engine switch is changed to  
ACC or ON, the battery of the con-  
nected smartphone is charged.  
If connecting your smartphone via  
USB, do not insert foreign objects  
into the USB port as this may dam-  
age the smartphone or its terminal.  
If connecting your smartphone via  
USB, smartphone may not be recog-  
nised when the engine switch is  
changed to ACC or ON. In this case,  
remove the smartphone and recon-  
nect it.  
Settings required to use  
applications  
The accuracy of the displayed infor-  
mation or the signal reception perfor-  
mance depends on the smartphone or  
the connected device, and its wireless  
connection.  
In order to use an application on  
this system, the application must be  
installed on your smartphone.  
Search and download the appli-  
cation from your smartphone  
app.  
For operating the smartphone, see the  
instruction manual that comes with it.  
Follow the specific operation proce-  
dures for the smartphone application.  
ꢀ iPhone: App Store via iTunes  
ꢀ Android device: Google Play Store  
Create an account and login to  
the application on the  
When connecting the device via  
Bluetooth®, the communication speed  
may become slower than via USB.  
5-1. Before using applications  
57  
usage charges from your phone car-  
rier.  
smartphone.  
Limitations:  
Please use the latest version of the  
application.  
ꢀ Access to app-based connected con-  
tent will depend on the availability of  
Apple CarPlay does not require an  
application to be installed. Refer to  
“Apple CarPlay” for details on Apple  
CarPlay operation. (P.59)  
wireless mobile and/or Wi-Fi® network  
coverage for the purpose of allowing  
your smartphone to connect to the  
internet.  
ꢀ Service availability may be geographi-  
cally limited by region. Consult the  
wireless connected content service  
provider for additional information.  
ꢀ Ability of this product to access con-  
nected content is subject to change  
without notice and could be affected  
by any of the following: compatibility  
issues with future firmware versions of  
the smartphone; compatibility issues  
with future versions of the connected  
content application(s) for the  
About app-based con-  
nected content  
Requirements for using the con-  
nected content services of the  
application on this system.  
5
The latest version of the system  
is compatible with connected  
content application(s) for the  
smartphones, and is downloaded  
to your smartphone.  
smartphone; changes to or discontin-  
uation of the connected content appli-  
cation(s) or service by its provider.  
Since some applications use signals  
from GPS satellites and wireless com-  
munication lines, they may not work  
properly in the following locations.  
A current account with a wireless  
content service provider.  
A smartphone data plan: If the  
data plan for your smartphone  
does not provide for unlimited  
data usage, additional charges  
from your carrier may apply for  
accessing app-based connected  
ꢀ In tunnels  
ꢀ In underground parking lots  
ꢀ Outside wireless communication  
range, such as some countryside  
areas  
ꢀ Where the wireless communication  
network is congested, or where com-  
munications are restricted  
®
content via 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi , or 4G  
Depending on the circumstances and  
environment, the signal may be weak  
or not be received. In such cases, an  
error may occur.  
LTE wireless networks.  
Connection to the internet via  
®
3G, 4G, Wi-Fi , or 4G LTE net-  
Communication and phone call  
charges for smartphones should be  
paid by the wireless subscriber.  
works.  
If you lose the data in a smartphone or  
other device while using it with the  
system, no compensation will be  
given for the lost data.  
Changes to product specifications  
may result in differences between the  
content of the manual and features of  
the product.  
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION  
does not guarantee content provided  
by the application.  
Be careful not to exceed the data  
usage limits for your smartphone.  
Doing so will result in additional data  
5-1. Before using applications  
58  
The application may not work due to  
factors on smartphones, smartphone  
applications or stations. TOYOTA  
MOTOR CORPORATION accepts no  
responsibility for this.  
5-2. Apple CarPlay  
59  
5-2.Apple CarPlay  
the confirmation message will  
not be displayed again.  
Apple CarPlay  
Apple CarPlay can be used to  
view Apple Maps, play music,  
and place calls by connecting  
an Apple CarPlay device to the  
system. Supported applica-  
tions can also be run.  
Overview  
Select “Apple CarPlay” on the  
home screen or the apps screen  
(P.8, 9) to display the Apple  
CarPlay screen.  
For details on the services or  
the operations, check the  
Apple CarPlay site  
Control screen*  
 
carplay/).  
5
To use the Apple CarPlay appli-  
cation, connect an Apple  
CarPlay device to the USB  
port.  
When using the application,  
read the precautions indicated  
in “Before using applica-  
tions”. (P.56)  
Displays the application buttons.  
Select to start the application.  
A
Select to change the home  
B
screen of Apple CarPlay.  
Use an undamaged genuine USB  
cable when using this function.  
*: The displayed screen will differ  
depending on the connected Apple  
CarPlay device.  
Enable Apple CarPlay in the Apple  
CarPlay device’s restriction settings  
before using this function.  
About the supported devices  
This system compatible with iOS  
13.2 or later are supported.  
Connecting the Apple  
CarPlay device  
Selecting device to connect  
to Apple CarPlay  
1 Connect an Apple CarPlay  
device to the USB port. (P.19)  
2 Check the confirmation mes-  
Whether a registered device con-  
nects as an Apple CarPlay device  
or an iPod/iPhone can be set.  
sage, and then select “Yes”.  
The Apple CarPlay screen will be  
displayed.  
This setting can be changed only if  
“Don’t show again.” was selected  
If “Don’t show again.” is selected,  
5-2. Apple CarPlay  
60  
on the confirmation message dis-  
played when an Apple CarPlay  
device was connected.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Apple CarPlay”.  
3 Select “Device List”.  
4 Select “Edit”.  
5 Select  
for the desired Apple  
CarPlay device.  
6 Select “OK”.  
Deleting the Apple CarPlay  
device  
This setting can be changed only if  
“Don’t show again.” was selected  
on the confirmation message dis-  
played when an Apple CarPlay  
device was connected.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Apple CarPlay”.  
3 Select “Device List”.  
4 Select “Edit”.  
5 Select  
next to the desired  
device name.  
6 Select “Yes”.  
7 Select “OK”.  
5-3. Android Auto  
61  
5-3.Android Auto  
Android Auto  
Connecting the Android  
Auto device  
Android Auto can be used to  
view Google Maps, play music,  
and place calls by connecting  
your Android device to the  
system, using USB cable and  
1 Connect an Android Auto device  
to the USB port. (P.19)  
2 Check the confirmation mes-  
sage, and then select “Yes”.  
®
The Android Auto screen will be  
Bluetooth . Supported appli-  
displayed.  
cations can also be used.  
If “Don’t show again.” is selected,  
the confirmation message will  
not be displayed again.  
For details on the services or  
the operations, check the  
Android Auto site  
5
 
auto/) and  
Overview  
 
androidauto/).  
Select “Android Auto” on the home  
screen or the apps screen (P.8,  
9) to display the Android Auto  
screen.  
To use the Android Auto appli-  
cation, connect your Android  
device to the USB port.  
When using the application,  
read the precautions indicated  
in “Before using applica-  
tions”. (P.56)  
Control screen  
Use an undamaged genuine USB  
cable when using this function.  
To use this function, check to make  
sure that your Android device is set to  
accept connection with a new vehicle.  
Depending on the model, the talkback  
volume of the voice recognition func-  
tion of Android Auto may differ from  
the volume setting of other functions.  
Set the volume to a level that is easy  
to hear.  
Displays the application buttons.  
Select to start the application.  
A
About the supported devices  
This system compatible with  
Android 8.1 or later are supported.  
5-3. Android Auto  
62  
5 Select  
next to the desired  
Enabling auto show of  
Android Auto screen  
device name.  
6 Select “Yes”.  
7 Select “OK”.  
Automatic display of the Android  
Auto screen when an Android  
device is connected to the system  
via USB, can be enabled/disabled.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Android Auto”.  
3 Turn “Auto Show Connected  
Device” on.  
Selecting Android devices  
to connect to Android Auto  
Whether a registered Android  
device connects as an Android  
Auto device or a USB memory  
device can be set.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Android Auto”.  
3 Select “Device List”.  
4 Select “Edit”.  
5 Select  
for the desired  
Android device.  
Deleting the Android Auto  
device  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
2 Select “Android Auto”.  
3 Select “Device List”.  
4 Select “Edit”.  
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Audio  
6
.
6-1. Basic operation  
Some basics.......................64  
6-2. Radio operation  
AM radio/FM radio..............67  
DAB ....................................69  
6-3. Media operation  
USB memory ......................72  
iPod/iPhone ........................74  
Bluetooth® audio.................76  
AUX ....................................79  
Android Auto.......................80  
6-4. Audio remote controls  
Steering switches ...............82  
6
6-5. Tips for operating the  
audio/visual system  
Operating information.........83  
6-1. Basic operation  
64  
6-1.Basic operation  
button: Press to display  
Some basics  
screen buttons for the radio.  
This section describes some of  
the basic features of the  
audio/visual system. Some  
information may not pertain to  
your system.  
Your audio/visual system  
works when the engine switch  
is changed to ACC or ON.  
The audio/visual system will remain  
off if you change the position of  
engine switch Off to ACC/ON while  
the audio/visual system is off. If you  
had set the volume to mute, the  
audio/visual system will remain mute  
and the track will start playing from  
where it was last stopped.  
Selecting an audio source  
NOTICE  
1 Press the  
the “Media”, or press the  
button.  
2 Select the desired audio source.  
Media screen  
button and select  
To prevent the 12-volt battery from  
being discharged, do not leave the  
audio/visual system on longer than  
necessary when the engine is not  
running.  
Turning the system on and  
off  
Radio screen  
“VOLUME” knob: Press and hold  
until a message is displayed, and  
then select “OK” or wait a few  
seconds for the audio/visual sys-  
tem to turn off. Press and hold to  
turn the system on again. The  
system will turn on with the last  
audio source used. Turn this  
Each time  
button is  
knob to adjust the volume. Press  
to mute the audio/visual system.  
pressed, the radio modes can  
also be changed.  
6-1. Basic operation  
65  
Select to reset all setup items.  
D
Sound settings  
Balance/Fader settings  
Displaying the sound customi-  
sation screen  
A good balance of the left and right  
stereo channels and of the front  
and rear sound levels is also impor-  
tant.  
1 Press the  
button.  
2 Select “Settings”.  
Keep in mind that when listening to  
a stereo recording or broadcast,  
changing the right/left balance will  
increase the volume of 1 group of  
sounds while decreasing the vol-  
ume of another.  
3 Select “Sound”.  
4 Select “Audio”.  
5 Select “Sound Customisation”.  
Equaliser settings  
How good an audio programme  
sounds is largely determined by the  
mix of the treble, mid and bass lev-  
els. In fact, different kinds of music  
and vocal programmes usually  
sound better with different mixes of  
treble, mid and bass.  
1 Display the “Sound Customisa-  
tion” screen. (P.65)  
6
2 Select “Balance/Fader”.  
3 Adjust to the desired position.  
1 Display the “Sound Customisa-  
tion” screen. (P.65)  
2 Select “Equaliser”.  
3 Set the desired item.  
Select the icon to adjust sound  
A
balance.  
Select to reset the adjusted  
B
position.  
Vocal Image Control settings  
Extract only vocal sound from  
whole sound and adjust volume  
balance of it.  
Select the sliders to adjust  
low-pitched tones.  
A
Select the sliders to adjust  
mid-pitched tones.  
B
1 Display the “Sound Customisa-  
tion” screen. (P.65)  
Select the sliders to adjust  
high-pitched tones.  
C
2 Select “Vocal Image Control”.  
6-1. Basic operation  
66  
3 Adjust to the desired position.  
Select the icon to adjust vocal  
A
image control.  
Select to set the virtual stage  
B
enhancer function.  
This function adjusts the sounds  
to the high realistic surround  
sound by enhancing the vocals.  
When this setting is on, the front  
and rear setting of “Vocal Image  
Control” cannot be set.  
Select to reset the vocal image  
C
control settings.  
Voice recognition system  
1 Press this switch to operate the  
voice recognition system.  
The voice recognition system  
and its list of commands can be  
operated. (P.90)  
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67  
6-2.Radio operation  
Select again to stop at a  
received radio station.  
AM radio/FM radio  
Select to automatically register  
radio stations with high recep-  
tion quality to the preset stations  
list.  
H
Overview  
The FM/AM radio operation screen  
can be accessed by selecting “FM”  
or “AM” on the radio control screen.  
(P.64)  
Select to display a list of receiv-  
able stations. (P.68)  
I
Select to display the PTY select  
J
Control screen  
*
screen. (P.68)  
Select to tune to preset stations.  
K
*: FM Radio only  
Control panel  
6
Select to change radio modes.  
A
Select to display the sound cus-  
B
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
*
Select to display the radio text.  
C
Select to display the radio set-  
D
ting screen. (P.37)  
Turn to adjust the volume.  
A
Select to change the preset sta-  
tion list.  
E
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.  
Select to step up/down frequen-  
cies.  
Select and hold to seek frequen-  
cies.  
F
Turn to step up/down frequen-  
cies.  
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
B
Select to change the radio fre-  
G
quency and begin scanning for  
receivable radio stations. The  
scanning operation will be per-  
formed every 10 seconds con-  
tinuously.  
Press to seek up/down available  
C
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stations.  
68  
2 Select the desired PTY.  
3 Select “Seek”.  
The radio automatically changes to  
stereo reception when a stereo broad-  
cast is received.  
Radio data system*  
*: This function is not available in some  
countries/areas.  
Registering a station as a  
preset  
This function allows your radio to  
receive station and programme  
information from radio stations  
which broadcast this information.  
Stations can be registered as pre-  
sets.  
1 Tune to the desired station.  
2 Select and hold one of the  
Depending on the availability of  
RDS infrastructure, this function  
may not operate properly.  
desired preset station buttons.  
To change the preset station to a  
different one, follow the same  
procedure.  
TA (Traffic Announcement)  
function  
A pop-up screen is displayed on the  
screen and a traffic announcement  
is played when, a traffic announce-  
ment is received.  
Selecting a station from the  
list  
A station list can be displayed.  
1 Select “Station List”.  
“Update”: Select to update the  
This function can be turned on/off.  
(P.37)  
station list.  
AF (Alternative Frequency)  
function  
FM only  
2 Select the desired list.  
“All”: Select to display all sta-  
A station providing good reception  
is automatically selected if current  
reception worsens.  
tions.  
“Genres”: Select to display cate-  
This function can be turned on/off.  
(P.37)  
gories.  
3 Select the desired station.  
Emergency announcement  
A pop-up screen is displayed on the  
screen and an emergency  
PTY select function  
announcement is played when an  
emergency alarm is received.  
The station of a selected PTY (Pro-  
gramme Type) can be seeked.  
1 Select “PTY Select”.  
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69  
News announcement  
DAB*  
A pop-up screen is displayed on the  
screen and a news announcement  
is played when, a news announce-  
ment is received.  
*: Use of this function may not be possi-  
ble depending on country and vehi-  
cle.  
This function can be turned on/off.  
(P.37)  
Overview  
DAB operation screen can be  
accessed by selecting “DAB” on the  
radio control screen. (P.64)  
Control screen  
6
Select to change radio modes.  
A
Select to display the sound cus-  
B
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
Select to display dynamic infor-  
C
mation.  
Select to display the radio set-  
D
ting screen. (P.37)  
Select to change the service  
E
component and begin scan-  
ning. The scanning operation  
will be performed every 10 sec-  
onds continuously.  
Select again to stop at a  
received service component.  
Select to display the time shift  
F
operation buttons. (P.71)  
6-2. Radio operation  
70  
(P.65)  
Select to display a list of receiv-  
able stations. (P.70)  
G
H
I
Press to seek up/down available  
ensembles.  
C
Select to display the PTY select  
screen. (P.71)  
Registering a service as a  
preset  
Select to change the preset sta-  
tion list.  
When “Seek” has been selected  
for the “Tuning Method”: Select  
and hold to search for receiva-  
ble service components.  
When “Manual Tune” has been  
selected for the “Tuning  
J
Services can be registered as pre-  
sets.  
1 Tune to the desired service.  
2 Select and hold one of the  
desired preset station buttons.  
To change the preset service to a  
different one, follow the same  
procedure.  
Method”: Select and hold to tune  
to the next service component.  
Select to tune to preset ser-  
vices.  
K
Selecting a service/service  
component from the list  
Control panel  
A service/component list can be  
displayed.  
1 Select “Station List”.  
2 Select the desired item.  
“All”: Select to display all ensem-  
bles.  
“Genres”: Select to display cate-  
gories.  
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.  
“Update”: Select to update the  
A
station list.  
3 Select the desired service/ser-  
vice component.  
Turn to step up/down services.  
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
B
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71  
Playing back the cache  
PTY select function  
A service/component cached in the  
programme cache can be played  
back.  
The service components of a  
selected PTY (Programme Type)  
can be seeked.  
1 Select “Time Shift”. (P.69)  
1 Select “PTY Select”.  
2 Select the desired PTY.  
3 Select “Seek”.  
2 Select the desired time shift  
operation button.  
Radio data system  
This function allows your radio to  
receive station and programme  
information from radio stations  
which broadcast this information.  
6
Depending on the availability of  
RDS infrastructure, this function  
may not operate properly.  
Shows the current playback  
location.  
The playback location can be  
changed by dragging the slid-  
ers.  
A
Traffic announcements func-  
tion  
Select to display the preset  
ensembles. (P.69)  
B
A pop-up screen is displayed on the  
screen and a traffic announcement  
is played when, a traffic announce-  
ment is received.  
Select: Rewind 5 seconds.  
Select and hold: Continuously  
rewind in 5 second intervals.  
C
This function can be turned on/off.  
Pauses or plays the ser-  
D
(P.37)  
vice/component.  
Time shift operation  
Select: Fast forward 5 seconds.  
E
Select and hold: Continuously  
fast forward in 5 second inter-  
vals.  
A service/component can be  
cached and played back in a  
time-shifted manner.  
A service/component that is cur-  
rently being listened to can be  
cached.  
The time displayed on the bar scale  
may differ from the actual time.  
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72  
6-3.Media operation  
Select to switch between other  
A
USB memory  
*
media sources.  
Audio files and video files on a  
USB memory device can be  
played back/viewed. While  
driving, video will not be dis-  
played. Only sound will be out-  
put.  
Displays cover art.  
B
C
Select to display the sound cus-  
*
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
Shows progress.  
D
The playback location can be  
changed by dragging the slid-  
ers.  
Overview  
*
Select to search for a track/file.  
E
F
The USB Audio/Video playback  
screen can be accessed with the  
following methods:  
Changes between repeat cur-  
rent album/folder repeat cur-  
rent track/file cancel repeat  
each time this button is  
Connect a USB memory device.  
(P.19)  
*
selected.  
Select “USB” on the media con-  
trol screen. (P.64)  
Select to enable/disable random  
playback for the tracks currently  
playing from the USB memory  
device.  
G
Control screen  
Audio  
*
Select to pause/play.  
H
I
Select to change the track/file.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
*
ward/rewind.  
Select to change the video set-  
J
*
tings.  
“Screen Size Change”: Select to adjust  
the screen size.  
Video  
Select “Full Wide” to enlarge the image  
horizontally to fill the screen.  
Select “Original” to display the image  
with its native width.  
“Play State Indication”: Select to display  
detailed information about the currently  
playing video.  
*
Select to stop the video screen.  
K
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NOTICE  
73  
*: This switch will be displayed when  
the video screen is touched.  
Do not leave your portable player in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-  
peratures inside the vehicle may  
damage the portable player.  
Control panel  
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.  
Turn to adjust the volume.  
A
Press to mute the audio/visual  
system.  
6
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.  
B
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
Press to change a track/file.  
C
Press and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
Depending on the device or music file  
being played, the cover art may not be  
displayed.  
WARNING  
Do not operate the player’s controls  
or connect the USB memory device  
while driving.  
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74  
Control screen  
iPod/iPhone  
When not connected as an Apple  
CarPlay device  
When an iPod/iPhone is con-  
nected, you can play  
iPod/iPhone music files. On  
this unit, you can perform  
operations such as selecting a  
file from a list or changing to  
the random playback mode.  
Connecting the iPod/iPhone  
1 Connect an iPod/iPhone to the  
USB port. (P.19)  
2 Check the confirmation mes-  
sage, and then select “No”.  
If “Don’t show again.” is selected,  
the confirmation message will  
not be displayed again.  
When connected as an Apple  
CarPlay device  
If the connected iPhone is recog-  
nised as an Apple CarPlay  
device, select the device from  
the Apple CarPlay device list to  
remove the check mark. (P.59)  
Overview  
Select “iPod/iPhone” on the media  
control screen. (P.64)  
Select to switch between other  
media sources.  
A
Displays cover art.  
B
C
Select to display the sound cus-  
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
Shows progress.  
D
The playback location can be  
changed by dragging the slid-  
6-3. Media operation  
75  
ers.  
again.  
Select to search for a track.  
Turn to change the track.  
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
E
F
B
C
Changes between repeat cur-  
rent album repeat current  
track cancel repeat each time  
this button is selected.  
Press to change a track.  
Press and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
Select to enable/disable random  
playback for the tracks currently  
playing on the iPod/iPhone.  
G
When an iPod/iPhone is connected  
using an undamaged genuine  
iPod/iPhone cable, battery of the  
iPod/iPhone will be charged.  
Select to pause/play.  
H
I
Select to change the track.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
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.  
Select to rewind the current con-  
J
6
*
tent item in fixed intervals.  
Select to fast forward the current  
K
*
content item in fixed intervals.  
*: Display when playing Audiobooks or  
Podcasts  
Depending on the iPod/iPhone or  
music file being played, the cover art  
may not be displayed.  
Control panel  
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.  
WARNING  
Do not operate the player’s controls  
or connect the iPod/iPhone while  
driving.  
Turn to adjust the volume.  
Press to mute the audio/visual  
system.  
A
Press and hold to turn the  
audio/visual system off, and  
press and hold to turn it on  
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76  
Bluetooth® audio  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your portable player in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-  
peratures inside the vehicle may  
damage the portable player.  
®
The Bluetooth audio system  
enables users to play music  
®
files stored on Bluetooth  
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.  
devices through the vehicle  
speakers via wireless commu-  
nication.  
This audio/visual system sup-  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
portable player or its terminal.  
®
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  
®
The Bluetooth audio control  
screen can be accessed by select-  
ing “Bluetooth” on the media control  
screen. (P.64)  
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.  
6-3. Media operation  
Control panel  
77  
Control screen  
Select to switch between other  
media sources.  
A
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.  
A
Displays cover art.  
B
C
Select to display the sound cus-  
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
6
Shows progress.  
D
The playback location can be  
changed by dragging the slid-  
ers.  
Turn to change the track.  
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
B
Select to display the “Manage  
Devices” screen. (P.78)  
E
Press to change a track.  
Press and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
C
Select to search for a track.  
F
Changes between repeat cur-  
rent album/folder repeat cur-  
rent track cancel repeat each  
time this button is selected.  
G
Depending on the Bluetooth® device  
that is connected to the system, the  
music may start playing when select-  
Select to enable/disable random  
playback for the tracks currently  
H
ing  
versely, the music may pause when  
selecting while it is playing.  
while it is paused. Con-  
®
playing on the Bluetooth  
device.  
In the following conditions, the system  
may not function:  
Select to pause/play.  
I
ꢀ The Bluetooth® device is turned off.  
Select to change the track.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
J
ꢀ The Bluetooth® device is not con-  
nected.  
ꢀ The Bluetooth® device has a low bat-  
tery.  
It may take time to connect the phone  
6-3. Media operation  
78  
when Bluetooth® audio is being  
played.  
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.  
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 automatically 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.  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your portable player in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-  
peratures inside the vehicle may  
damage the portable player.  
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  
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
device  
system. (P.29)  
®
Depending on the Bluetooth® device  
or music file being played, the cover  
art may not be displayed.  
To use the Bluetooth audio/visual  
system, it is necessary to register a  
®
Bluetooth device with the system.  
If the Bluetooth® device does not play  
automatically when connected, device  
operation may be necessary.  
Registering an additional device  
1 Select “Manage Devices” on the  
®
Bluetooth audio control screen.  
WARNING  
2 For more information: P.24  
Do not operate the player’s controls  
or connect to the Bluetooth®  
Selecting a registered device  
audio/visual system while driving.  
1 Select “Manage Devices” on the  
This system is fitted with Bluetooth®  
antennas. People with implantable  
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resyn-  
chronisation therapy-pacemakers  
or implantable cardioverter  
®
Bluetooth audio control screen.  
®
2 Select the Bluetooth device to  
be connected.  
defibrillators should maintain a rea-  
sonable distance between them-  
selves and the Bluetooth®  
antennas. The radio waves may  
affect the operation of such  
devices.  
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79  
Press to mute the audio/visual  
system.  
AUX  
Press and hold to turn the  
audio/visual system off, and  
press and hold to turn it on  
again.  
Overview  
The AUX control screen can be  
accessed with the following meth-  
ods:  
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
B
Connect a portable audio device.  
(P.19)  
Select “AUX” on the media con-  
trol screen. (P.64)  
WARNING  
Do not operate the player’s controls  
or connect the portable audio  
device while driving.  
Control screen  
NOTICE  
6
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.  
Select to switch between other  
A
media sources.  
Select to display the sound cus-  
B
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
portable audio device or its termi-  
nal.  
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
Control panel  
Turn to adjust the volume.  
A
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80  
media sources.  
Android Auto*  
Displays cover art.  
B
C
*: When connected as an Android Auto  
device  
Select to display the sound cus-  
tomisation screen. (P.65)  
Audio files on an Android Auto  
device can be played back.  
Shows progress.  
D
E
F
Select to pause/play.  
Select to change the track.  
Connecting an Android Auto  
device  
Control panel  
1 Connect an Android Auto device  
to the USB port. (P.19)  
2 Check the confirmation mes-  
sage, and then select “Yes”.  
If “Don’t show again.” is selected,  
the confirmation message will  
not be displayed again.  
If the connected Android device  
is not recognised as an Android  
Auto device, select the check  
box for the device on the Android  
Auto device list. (P.62)  
Turn to adjust the volume.  
Press to mute the audio/visual  
system.  
A
Press and hold to turn the  
audio/visual system off, and  
press and hold to turn it on  
again.  
Overview  
Select “Android Auto” on the media  
control screen. (P.64)  
Turn to change the track.  
Press and hold to display the  
sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
B
Control screen  
Press to change a track.  
C
Depending on the device or music file  
being played, the cover art may not be  
displayed.  
Select to switch between other  
A
6-3. Media operation  
81  
WARNING  
Do not connect smartphone or  
operate the controls while driving.  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your smartphone in  
the vehicle. In particular, high tem-  
peratures inside the vehicle may  
damage the smartphone.  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary pressure to the  
smartphone while it is connected as  
this may damage the smartphone  
or its terminal.  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
smartphone or its terminal.  
6
6-4. Audio remote controls  
82  
6-4.Audio remote controls  
“Source” switch  
C
Steering switches  
Mode  
Operation/function  
Steering switch operation  
Press: Turn on the  
audio/visual system or  
change the audio source  
mode  
Some parts of the audio/visual sys-  
tem can be controlled using the  
steering wheel controls.  
All  
Press and hold: Turn off  
the audio/visual system  
Volume control switch  
A
Mode  
Operation/function  
Press: Volume up/down  
Volume  
Press and hold: Volume  
up/down continuously  
Seek switch  
Mode  
B
Operation/function  
Press: Preset sta-  
tion/service up/down  
Press and hold: Scan  
and stop at the first  
received station/service  
when the switch is  
released  
AM/FM, DAB  
USB,  
Press: Change a  
iPod/iPhone, track/file  
Bluetooth®  
audio,  
Apple  
Press and hold: Fast for-  
ward/rewind  
CarPlay  
Android Auto Press: Change a track  
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83  
6-5.Tips for operating the audio/visual system  
side this range, you may notice fad-  
Operating information  
ing and drifting, which increase with  
the distance from the radio trans-  
mitter. They are often accompanied  
by distortion.  
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.  
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.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damage to the  
audio/visual system, be careful not  
to spill beverages over the  
audio/visual system.  
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.  
Radio  
6
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.  
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.  
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 constantly as the  
vehicle moves.  
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.  
Here, some common reception  
problems that probably do not indi-  
cate a problem with the radio are  
described.  
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  
FM  
Fading and drifting stations: Gener-  
ally, the effective range of FM is  
about 40 km (25 miles). Once out-  
6-5. Tips for operating the audio/visual system  
84  
each other, making it difficult to  
hear the broadcast.  
iPhone XS Max  
iPhone XS  
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.  
iPhone XR  
iPhone X  
iPhone 8 Plus  
iPhone 8  
iPhone 7 Plus  
iPhone 7  
USB memory device  
iPhone SE  
USB communication formats:  
USB 2.0 LS (1.5 Mbps)/FS (12  
Mbps)/HS (480 Mbps)  
iPhone 6s Plus  
iPhone 6s  
File formats: FAT 32  
iPhone 6 Plus  
iPhone 6  
Correspondence class: Mass  
storage class  
iPhone 5s  
iPhone 5c  
iPod/iPhone  
iPhone 5  
The following iPod touch and  
iPhone devices can be used with  
this system.  
iPod touch (6th generation)  
This system only supports audio play-  
back.  
Made for  
Depending on difference between  
models or software versions etc.,  
some models might be incompatible  
with this system.  
iPhone 11 Pro Max  
iPhone 11 Pro  
iPhone 11  
File information  
Container/  
Channels  
Codec  
Description  
Extension  
8-48 kHz sampling rate  
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR  
MPEG-4  
AAC LC  
Mono and  
.m4a, .aac  
stereo  
16-48 kHz sampling rate  
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR  
MPEG-4 HE  
AAC  
Mono and  
.m4a, .aac  
stereo  
16-48 kHz sampling rate  
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR  
MPEG-4 HE  
AAC v2  
Mono and  
.m4a, .aac  
stereo  
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85  
Container/  
Extension  
Codec  
Description  
Channels  
Mono, Ste-  
reo, and  
Joint  
8-48 kHz sampling rate  
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR  
MP3  
.mp3  
16-48 kHz sampling rate  
8-320 kbps CBR, VBR  
WMA2/7/8/  
9/9.1/9.2  
Mono and  
stereo  
.wma  
.wav  
8000, 16000, and 44100 Hz sampling  
frequency  
Mono and  
stereo  
PCMWAVE  
FLAC  
8 bit and 16 bit  
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz,  
176.4 kHz, 192 kHz sampling rate  
Mono and  
stereo  
.flac  
16 bit and 24 bit  
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz,  
176.4 kHz, 192 kHz sampling rate  
Mono and  
stereo  
6
ALAC  
.m4a  
16 bit and 24 bit  
The player is compatible with  
the appropriate file extension.  
VBR (Variable Bit Rate).  
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.  
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+  
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.  
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  
This system can play back AAC  
files encoded by iTunes.  
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a).  
The sound quality of MP3/WMA  
files generally improves with  
higher bit rates. In order to  
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  
achieve a reasonable level of  
sound quality, USB memory  
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86  
device recorded with a bit rate of  
at least 128 kbps are recom-  
001.mp3  
002.wma . . .  
006.m4a  
mended.  
The play order will change according to  
the playback method.  
m3u playlists are not compatible  
with the audio device.  
The play order of a USB memory  
device may change depending  
on the personal computer and  
AAC/AAC+ v2/MP3/WMA  
encoding software that were  
used.  
MP3i (MP3 interactive) and  
MP3PRO formats are not com-  
patible with the audio device.  
When playing back files  
recorded as VBR (Variable Bit  
Rate) files, the play time will not  
be correctly displayed if the fast  
forward or rewind operations are  
used.  
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is  
an audio compression format  
®
developed by Microsoft . It com-  
presses files into a size smaller  
than that of MP3 files. The  
decoding formats for WMA files  
are Ver. 7, 8 and 9. This product  
is protected by certain intellec-  
tual property rights of Microsoft  
Corporation and third parties.  
Use or distribution of such tech-  
nology outside of this product is  
prohibited without a licence from  
Microsoft or an authorized  
Microsoft subsidiary and third  
parties.  
It is not possible to check folders  
that do not include AAC/AAC+  
v2/MP3/WMA files.  
AAC/AAC+ v2/MP3/WMA files in  
folders up to 3 levels deep can  
be played. However, the start of  
playback may be delayed when  
using USB memory device con-  
taining numerous levels of fold-  
ers. For this reason, we  
recommend creating USB mem-  
ory device with no more than 2  
levels of folders.  
MP3 is an audio compression  
standard determined by a work-  
ing group (MPEG) of the ISO  
(International Standard Organi-  
zation). MP3 compresses audio  
data to about 1/10 the size of  
that on conventional discs.  
001.mp3  
002.wma  
Folder 1  
003.mp3  
Folder 2  
004.mp3  
005.wma  
Folder 3  
006.m4a  
The play order of the USB mem-  
ory device with the structure  
shown above is as follows:  
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87  
Compatible compressed files (Video)  
Video Codec  
File Type  
WMV  
Profile  
Simple Profile  
Main Profile  
Advanced Profile  
WMV9  
MPEG4  
Simple Profile  
Advanced Simple Profile  
MPEG4  
MPEG4  
Baseline Profile  
Main Profile  
High Profile  
H.264/AVC  
Audio Codec  
Corresponding  
Sampling Fre-  
quency (kHz)  
File  
Type  
Corresponding Bit  
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Channel Mode  
Rates (kbps)  
Stereo  
MPEG1 Layer3:  
WMV 32/44.1/48  
MPEG1 Layer3:  
32-320  
Joint Stereo  
Dual Channel  
Monaural  
MP3  
MPEG4 MPEG2 LSF Lay-  
er3: 16/22.05/24  
MPEG2 LSF Lay-  
er3: 8-160  
Ver. 7/8: 48-192  
WMA  
Ver.7/8/9  
WMV 32/44.1/48  
Stereo  
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2):  
48-320  
Stereo  
11.025/16/22.05/24/  
MPEG4  
AAC  
16-320  
32/44.1/48  
Monaural  
The player is compatible with VBR (Variable Bit Rate).  
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88  
89  
Voice command system  
7
.
7-1. Voice command system  
operation  
Voice recognition system....90  
Command list......................91  
7
7-1. Voice command system operation  
90  
7-1.Voice command system operation  
Microphone  
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.91)  
It is unnecessary to speak  
directly into the microphone  
when giving a command.  
Using the voice recognition  
system  
NOTICE  
Steering switch  
Do not touch and put a sharp object  
to the microphone. It may cause  
failure.  
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.  
Talk switch  
A
ꢀ Spoken at a low or high volume.  
ꢀ Driving with a window open.  
ꢀ Passengers are talking while voice  
commands are spoken.  
Press the talk switch to start the  
voice recognition system.  
ꢀ The air conditioning speed is set high.  
ꢀ When air from the ventilator blows  
directly toward the microphone.  
To cancel voice recognition,  
press and hold the talk switch.  
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.  
7-1. Voice command system operation  
Command list  
91  
Voice recognition system  
operation  
Command list overview  
1 Press the talk switch.  
Recognisable voice commands and  
their actions are shown below.  
After the voice recognition top  
screen has been displayed,  
speech guidance will commence.  
Frequently used commands are  
listed in the following tables.  
2 Say the command.  
For devices that are not installed  
in the vehicle, the related com-  
mands will not be displayed in  
the screen. Also, according to  
conditions, other commands may  
not be displayed in the screen.  
The functions available may vary  
according to the system  
installed.  
When selecting “Help” or saying  
“Help”, all commands supported  
by the system are listed.  
7
If the system language is  
changed on the general settings  
screen, the language of the voice  
recognition function will also  
change.  
If a category name is selected,  
the selected category command  
list will be displayed.  
To cancel voice recognition,  
Refer to the “OWNER'S MAN-  
UAL” for details.  
select  
, or press and hold the  
talk switch.  
The notations used in the commands  
are as follows.  
Turn the “VOLUME” knob, or use the  
volume control switch on the steering  
wheel to adjust the speech guidance  
volume.  
ꢀ <○○○>: Numbers, titles, or names to  
be spoken  
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Voice command  
92  
Function  
Command list  
Displays received  
text messages  
Phone commands  
Show messages  
Show recent calls  
Voice command  
Function  
Displays the call  
history screen  
Places a call to the  
spoken contact  
name and phone  
type of the contact  
from the  
Sends a text mes-  
sage to the spoken  
phone number  
Send a text to  
<number>  
Call a contact  
Sends a text mes-  
sage by the recent  
call list  
phonebook  
Send a text by  
recent calls  
Places a call to the  
spoken contact  
name and phone  
type of the contact  
from the  
Sends a text mes-  
sage to the spoken  
contact name and  
phone type of the  
contact from the  
phonebook  
Call <name>  
<phone type>  
Send a text to  
<name> <phone  
type>  
phonebook  
Displays “Manage  
Devices” screen  
Pair phone  
Music commands  
Sends the preset  
message to the  
spoken contact  
name and phone  
type of the contact  
from the  
Voice command  
Function  
Turns music on  
Turns music off  
Send a text by  
contact  
Turn music on  
Turn music off  
Plays the selected  
song  
Play song <name>  
Play artist <name>  
phonebook  
Places a call to the  
spoken phone  
number  
Plays tracks from  
the selected artist  
Dial a number  
Dial <number>  
Plays tracks from  
the selected  
playlist  
Play playlist  
<name>  
Places a call to the  
spoken phone  
number  
DAB  
Switches to DAB  
Places a call to the  
phone number of  
the latest incom-  
ing call  
Switches to FM  
radio  
FM radio  
Call back  
Redial  
Switches to AM  
radio  
AM radio  
iPod  
Places a call to the  
phone number of  
the latest outgoing  
call  
Switches to  
iPod/iPhone  
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93  
Voice command  
Radio frequency  
Go to a preset  
Function  
Voice command  
Bluetooth® audio  
Function  
Tunes radio fre-  
quency  
Switches source to  
Bluetooth® audio  
Selects a preset  
Tune to <fre-  
quency> AM  
Tunes AM radio  
frequency  
Play genre  
<name>  
Plays tracks from  
the selected genre  
Tune to <fre-  
quency> FM  
Tunes FM radio  
frequency  
Play album  
<name>  
Plays tracks from  
the selected album  
Listen to a radio  
Selects a radio  
genre - FM radio - genre  
Plays tracks from  
the selected com-  
poser  
Play composer  
<name>  
Listen a <genre> Selects a radio  
FM station  
genre  
Play audiobook  
<name>  
Plays the selected  
audiobook  
Tune to preset  
<number>  
Selects a preset  
Play podcast  
<name>  
Plays the selected  
podcast  
Depending on the device, your  
iPod/iPhone may not work when oper-  
ated via voice recognition.  
Browse genre  
<name>  
Displays the list of  
artists of genre  
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Apps commands  
Browse artist  
<name>  
Displays the list of  
albums of the artist  
Voice command  
Function  
Browse album  
<name>  
Displays the list of  
songs of the album  
Changes screen to  
selected applica-  
tion  
Launch <app  
name>  
Browse playlist  
<name>  
Displays the list of  
playlist  
Changes screen to  
Apple CarPlay  
Go to CarPlay  
Displays the list of  
albums from the  
composer  
Browse composer  
<name>  
Changes screen to  
Android Auto  
Go to Android Auto  
Displays the list of  
songs  
Browse songs  
Browse audio-  
books  
Displays the list of  
audiobooks  
Displays the list of  
podcasts  
Browse podcasts  
Auxiliary  
Switches source to  
auxiliary  
Switches source to  
USB  
USB  
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94  
95  
What to do if...  
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.
8-1. What to do if...  
Troubleshooting..................96  
8
8-1. What to do if...  
96  
8-1.What to do if...  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting issues common to this system  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
The touch screen  
becomes unresponsive  
during operation.  
Press and hold the “VOL-  
UME” knob for 10 seconds  
or longer to reset the sys-  
tem.  
The sound suddenly stops An error has occurred in  
working.  
the system.  
Only the background is  
displayed on the screen  
and no icons appear.  
Phone  
®
If there is a problem with the hands-free system or a Bluetooth phone, first  
check the table below.  
8-1. What to do if...  
97  
®
When using the hands-free system with a Bluetooth phone  
Page  
Mobile  
phone system  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
This  
For a list of specific  
Bluetooth® phones  
which operation has  
been confirmed on  
this system.  
Please contact your  
local dealer to  
The connected  
Bluetooth® phone  
may not be a com-  
*
P.20  
patible Bluetooth®  
mobile phone.  
arrange a demon-  
stration in order to  
confirm whether or  
not the phone can  
be paired with the  
vehicle.  
The hands-free sys-  
tem or Bluetooth®  
phone does not  
work.  
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:  
*
P.20  
8
Ver. 4.2 or higher  
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the mobile phone.  
8-1. What to do if...  
98  
When registering/connecting a mobile phone  
Page  
Mobile  
phone system  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
This  
An incorrect  
Enter the correct  
passcode on the  
mobile phone.  
passcode was  
entered on the  
mobile phone.  
*
*
-
-
The registration  
operation has not  
been completed on the mobile phone  
Complete the regis-  
tration operation on  
the mobile phone  
side.  
(approve registra-  
tion on the phone).  
A mobile phone  
cannot be regis-  
tered.  
Delete the existing  
registration informa-  
tion from both this  
Old registration  
information remains system and the  
on either this sys-  
tem or the mobile  
phone.  
mobile phone, then  
register the mobile  
phone you wish to  
connect to this sys-  
tem.  
*
P.27  
Manually connect  
the mobile phone  
you wish to use to  
this system.  
Another Bluetooth®  
phone is already  
connected.  
-
P.26  
A Bluetooth® con-  
nection cannot be  
made.  
Enable the  
Bluetooth® function  
is not enabled on  
the mobile phone.  
Bluetooth® function  
on the mobile  
phone.  
*
-
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the mobile phone.  
When making/receiving a call  
Page  
Mobile  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
This  
phone system  
A call cannot be  
made/received.  
Your vehicle is in a Move into the ser-  
“No Service” area. vice area.  
-
-
8-1. What to do if...  
99  
When using the phonebook  
Page  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Mobile  
This  
phone system  
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.  
The profile version  
of the connected  
mobile phone may  
not be compatible  
with transferring  
phonebook data.  
*
P.20  
Phonebook data  
cannot be trans-  
ferred automatically.  
Automatic contact  
Set automatic con-  
transfer function on tact transfer function  
this system is set to on this system to  
-
P.27  
off.  
on.  
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*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the mobile phone.  
®
When using the Bluetooth message function  
Page  
Mobile  
phone system  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
This  
Enable message  
transfer on the  
mobile phone  
(approve message  
transfer on the  
phone).  
Message transfer is  
not enabled on the  
mobile phone.  
Messages cannot  
be viewed.  
*
-
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the mobile phone.  
8-1. What to do if...  
In other situations  
100  
Page  
Mobile  
phone system  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
This  
The mobile phone is Bring the mobile  
not close enough to phone closer to this  
-
-
-
this system.  
system.  
Turn the mobile  
phone off, remove  
and reinstall the bat-  
tery pack, and then  
restart the mobile  
phone.  
*
Enable the mobile  
phone’s Bluetooth®  
connection.  
Even though all  
conceivable meas-  
ures have been  
taken, the symptom  
status does not  
change.  
*
*
-
-
The mobile phone is  
the most likely  
cause of the symp-  
tom.  
Stop the mobile  
phone’s security  
software and close  
all applications.  
Before using an  
application installed  
on the mobile  
phone, carefully  
check its source  
and how its opera-  
tion might affect this  
system.  
*
-
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the mobile phone.  
Updating the system  
If a problem occurs when attempting to perform a system update, refer to  
the following table.  
8-1. What to do if...  
101  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Set the clock to the correct  
The set time of the clock time.  
and actual time differ  
greatly.  
Move the vehicle to an area  
where mobile phone recep-  
tion is good.  
“A software download  
error occurred. Please try  
again.” is displayed.  
An error occurred at the  
server. (Server cannot  
Wait for the server to return  
respond temporarily due to to normal.  
maintenance, etc.)  
Connect the system to the  
The connection between  
Wi-Fi® access point again  
and perform the update in  
an area with low electrical  
noise.  
the system and the Wi-Fi®  
access point is weak or  
has been lost.  
“No server response.  
Please try again.” is dis-  
played.  
Check that the Wi-Fi®  
access point can connect  
to the internet and perform  
Communication between  
the Wi-Fi® access point  
and server has been lost. the update in an area with  
low electrical noise.  
Connect the system to the  
The connection between  
“Connection failed. Una-  
ble to check for updates  
because no active internet  
connection has been  
8
Wi-Fi® access point again  
the system and the Wi-Fi®  
and perform the update in  
access point is weak or  
an area with low electrical  
has been lost.  
detected.” is displayed.  
noise.  
8-1. What to do if...  
102  
103  
Reference  
9
.
9-1. Reference  
Certification.......................104  
How to get the source code  
using the open source....113  
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9-1. Reference  
104  
9-1.Reference  
Certification  
Declaration of conformity in accordance with the radio and tel-  
ecommunications terminal equipment directive 2014/53/EU  
9-1. Reference  
105  
9
9-1. Reference  
106  
9-1. Reference  
107  
9
9-1. Reference  
108  
Importer information  
9-1. Reference  
109  
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9-1. Reference  
110  
Technical information  
UK models  
Bluetooth®  
®
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned  
by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by TOYOTA MOTOR  
CORPORATION and DENSO Corporation is under licence. Other trade-  
marks and trade names are those of their respective owners.  
9-1. Reference  
111  
iPhone/iPod  
Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been  
designed to connect specifically to the Apple product(s) identified in the  
badge and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple perfor-  
mance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this  
device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.  
Please note that the use of this accessory with an Apple product may  
affect wireless performance.  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, Lightning and App  
Store are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other  
countries and regions.  
Apple CarPlay  
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Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user interface meets  
Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation  
of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.  
Please note that the use of this product with iPhone or iPod may affect  
wireless performance.  
Apple, iPhone, iPod, iPod touch and Apple CarPlay are trademarks of  
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions.  
Android Auto  
Android Auto is a trademark of Google LLC.  
9-1. Reference  
112  
Gracenote  
Gracenote, the Gracenote logo and logotype are either a registered trade-  
mark or a trademark of Gracenote, Inc. in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
Others  
QR Code is registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.  
QR Code est une marque déposée de DENSO WAVE INCORPO-  
RATED.  
© 1982-2013, QNX Software Systems Limited. All rights reserved.  
Cinemo is a trademark of Cinemo GmbH, Karlsruhe.  
 
9-1. Reference  
113  
How to get the source  
code using the open  
source  
This product contains Free/Open  
Source Software(FOSS).  
The licence information and/or the  
source code of such FOSS can be  
found at the following URL.  
 
opensource/ivi/toyota/  
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9-1. Reference  
114  
115  
Index  
.
Alphabetical Index ............116  
Alphabetical Index  
116  
Alphabetical Index  
A
E
Add Shortcut button (Home screen)9  
AM radio..........................................67  
Android Auto.............................61, 80  
Apple CarPlay.................................59  
APPS button .....................................8  
Apps button (Home screen) ............9  
Audio  
Audio source................................64  
Operating information ..................83  
Some basics ................................64  
Sound settings .............................65  
Turning the system on and off......64  
Voice recognition system .............66  
Audio source ..................................64  
AUX..................................................79  
Entering letters and numbers/list  
screen operation ..........................17  
Entering letters and numbers.......17  
List screen....................................18  
F
FM radio...........................................67  
G
General settings..............................29  
General settings (Settings screen)11  
H
HOME button...............................8, 16  
Home screen ...............................9, 16  
Home screen operation..................9  
B
Before using applications..............56  
Bluetooth® audio............................76  
Bluetooth® phone message function  
.......................................................50  
Bluetooth® settings........................24  
Buttons overview .............................8  
I
Initial screen....................................14  
Caution screen.............................14  
Maintenance information..............14  
Restarting the system ..................14  
iPod/iPhone.....................................74  
C
Call screen operation.....................49  
Calling methods on the Bluetooth®  
phone ............................................46  
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone..46  
By contacts list.............................47  
By favourites list...........................47  
By keypad ....................................47  
By recent calls list ........................46  
Car settings (Settings screen)....... 11  
Car Settings button (Home screen)  
.......................................................10  
Command list..................................91  
M
Maintenance button (Home screen)9  
Media button (Home screen) ...........9  
Microphone .....................................44  
P
Phone  
Phone screen...............................42  
Phone screen operation...............42  
Registering/Connecting a  
Bluetooth® phone.......................44  
Some basics.................................43  
PHONE button...................................8  
Phone button (Home screen)...........9  
Alphabetical Index  
117  
Phone settings (Settings screen).. 11  
POWER VOLUME knob..............8, 64  
Troubleshooting..............................96  
Updating the system ..................100  
TUNE knob ........................................8  
R
U
Radio  
AM radio/FM radio .......................67  
Radio button .....................................8  
Radio button (Home screen) ...........9  
Radio settings.................................37  
Radio settings (Settings screen)... 11  
Receiving on the Bluetooth® phone  
.......................................................48  
Incoming calls ..............................48  
Registering/Connecting a  
USB memory ...................................72  
V
Voice recognition system ..............90  
Using the voice recognition system  
...................................................90  
Bluetooth® device  
Profiles.........................................20  
Registering a Bluetooth® phone for  
the first time ...............................19  
For more information about  
the following items, see the  
“OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
· Vehicle customisation settings  
S
Screen adjustment .........................18  
SEEK/TRACK button........................8  
Setting  
Bluetooth® settings ......................24  
General settings...........................29  
Radio settings ..............................37  
Sound settings .............................36  
Settings button (Home screen).......9  
Settings screen............................... 11  
Sound settings ...............................36  
Sound settings (Settings screen) . 11  
Status icon......................................10  
Status icon explanation................10  
Steering switch...............................82  
Talk switch....................................90  
T
Talking on the Bluetooth® phone..49  
Touch screen ..................................15  
Touch screen gestures.................15  
Touch screen operation................15  
Alphabetical Index  
118  
Alphabetical Index  
119  
Alphabetical Index  
120