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

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Basic function  
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2-1. Basic information before  
operation  
Initial screen .......................14  
Touch screen ......................15  
Home screen ......................16  
Entering letters and num-  
bers/list screen operation  
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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  
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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.  
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Touch screen  
Touch screen gestures  
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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  
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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.  
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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  
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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.  
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2-2.Connectivity settings  
Connecting/Disconnect-  
Registering/Connecting  
a Bluetooth® device  
ing a USB memory  
device/portable device  
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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.  
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3 Select “Yes” to register a  
4 Follow the “STEPS 4 to 7” in  
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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)  
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Ver. 1.3  
Ver. 1.2  
SPP (Serial Port  
Profile)  
APPS function  
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Bluetooth®  
Device  
Require-  
ments  
Recommen-  
dations  
Profile  
Function  
A2DP (Advanced  
Audio Distribu-  
tion Profile)  
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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.  
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