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

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Settings  
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3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
Bluetooth® settings.............24  
3-2. Other settings  
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General settings .................29  
Sound settings....................36  
Radio settings.....................37  
Maintenance settings..........38  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
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3-1.Bluetooth® settings  
Deleting all favourites list: P.47  
Bluetooth® settings  
Setting the message: P.50  
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Phone settings screen  
Changing the device name  
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Setting Apple CarPlay: P.59  
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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  
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Up to 5 Bluetooth phones/devices  
can be registered.  
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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”.  
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Managing Bluetooth  
phones/devices  
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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  
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Setting phonebook/recent calls  
download: P.27  
Sorting the recent calls list and contacts  
list: P.46  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
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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  
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6 Check that the following pop-up  
screen of your Bluetooth  
screen may be displayed.  
phone/device.  
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“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  
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Bluetooth phone/device, see  
the manual that comes with it.  
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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)  
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compatible Bluetooth  
If an error message appears, fol-  
low the guidance on the screen  
to try again.  
phones/devices. Depending on  
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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.  
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Bluetooth phone’s/device’s  
screen. Respond and operate  
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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  
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4 Check that “Connected” is dis-  
Connecting or disconnect-  
ing Bluetooth®  
phone/device  
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played next to the Bluetooth  
phone/device when the connec-  
tion is complete.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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”.  
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Auto connection mode  
3 Select the Bluetooth  
phone/device to be connected  
or disconnected.  
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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-  
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tered Bluetooth phone/device.  
The system will connect with the  
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registered Bluetooth  
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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  
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Bluetooth phone/device.  
When the auto connection has  
failed, it is necessary to connect  
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If the desired Bluetooth  
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Bluetooth phones/devices manu-  
phone/device is not on the list,  
ally.  
select “Add” to register the  
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Follow the “Connecting or discon-  
Bluetooth phone/device.  
(P.24)  
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necting Bluetooth phone/device”.  
(P.26)  
3-1. Bluetooth® settings  
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Setting phonebook/recent  
calls download  
Reconnecting the Bluetooth  
phone/device  
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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  
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from the Bluetooth network when  
the engine switch is changed to  
ACC or ON, the system automati-  
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1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.24)  
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cally reconnects the Bluetooth  
2 Select “Phonebook/Recent  
phone/device.  
Calls”.  
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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  
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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”.  
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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.  
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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)  
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3-2.Other settings  
General settings  
General settings screen  
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“Wi-Fi”: Select to set the Wi-Fi  
function settings. (P.32)  
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“Reminder Screen”: Select to  
1 Press the  
button.  
turn the reminder screen (“Main-  
tenance”, “Birthday” and “Anni-  
versary”) on/off.  
2 Select “Settings”.  
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3 Select “General”.  
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“Meter Screen”  
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4 Select the items to be set.  
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“Camera”  
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“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)  
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“Software Update”: Select to  
update system software ver-  
sions. (P.34)  
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“Factory Data Reset”: Select to  
reset all setup items.The  
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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.  
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“Clock”  
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“Driver Profiles”: Select to set  
the Driver Profile function set-  
tings. (P.30)  
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“System Information”: Select to  
display the system information.  
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“Display”: Select to adjust the  
contrast, brightness, etc. of the  
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“Free/Open Source Software  
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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  
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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”.  
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9 Select a desired Bluetooth  
phone.  
Selecting a Screen Off  
When registering a new  
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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)  
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2 Select “Display”.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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  
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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.  
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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”.  
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4 Select “PIN Setup” or “Push But-  
ton Setup” as determined by the  
device.  
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Deleting a Wi-Fi network  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.29)  
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5 Operate the Wi-Fi device to  
2 Select “Wi-Fi”.  
connect.  
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When “PIN Setup” is selected:  
3 Select “Wi-Fi” to turn the Wi-Fi  
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Enter the displayed PIN code  
function off.  
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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”.  
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on the Wi-Fi network device.  
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6 Select  
for the Wi-Fi net-  
work you wish to delete.  
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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”.  
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Download update  
1 Press the button.  
Supported Wi-Fi network  
specifications  
The system can connect to a  
2 Select “Settings”.  
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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:  
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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.  
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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  
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software via Wi-Fi . The update  
process involves downloading and  
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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.  
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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  
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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  
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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.  
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Select to adjust the SMS/MMS  
H
ringtone volume.  
Select to audio settings  
A
Select to adjust the SMS/MMS  
read out volume.  
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“Sound Customisation”: Select to dis-  
play the sound customisation screen.  
(P.65)  
Select to set the voice recogni-  
tion prompts volume.  
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“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  
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Select to turn the REG (region-  
alisation) on/off.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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  
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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  
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