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

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Phone  
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4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free  
system for mobile phones)  
Phone screen .....................42  
Some basics.......................43  
Calling on the Bluetooth®  
phone ...............................46  
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Receiving on the Bluetooth®  
phone ...............................48  
Talking on the Bluetooth®  
phone ...............................49  
Bluetooth® phone message  
function.............................50  
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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  
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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:  
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Registering a Bluetooth  
phone/device: P.19  
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Calling on the Bluetooth phone:  
P.46  
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Receiving on the Bluetooth  
phone: P.48  
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Talking on the Bluetooth phone:  
P.49  
Message function  
The following function can be used  
on message function:  
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Using the Bluetooth phone  
message function: P.50  
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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:  
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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.  
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ꢀ 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  
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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)  
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Bluetooth phone condition  
display  
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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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ꢀ 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)  
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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:  
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Calling on the  
By recent calls list  
Bluetooth® phone  
1 Display the phone screen.  
(P.42)  
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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
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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.  
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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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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  
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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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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”.  
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Bluetooth phone, enabling  
3 Check that the message inbox  
checking and replying using  
the system.  
screen is displayed.  
Depending on the type of  
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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  
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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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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
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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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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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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  
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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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