Audio system for Your Toyota Auris 4 Door Second Generation (2013-2018)

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Audio system  
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5-1. Basic Operations  
5-6. Using Bluetooth®  
devices  
Bluetooth® audio/phone.....372  
Audio system types ...........340  
Steering wheel audio  
switches...........................341  
Using the steering  
wheel switches ................377  
AUX port/USB port ............342  
Registering a Bluetooth®  
5-2. Using the audio system  
device ..............................378  
Optimal use of the audio  
system .............................343  
5-7. “SET UP” menu  
Using the “SET UP” menu  
(“Bluetooth” menu)...........379  
5-3. Using the radio  
Radio operation .................345  
Using the “SET UP” menu  
(“Phone” menu) ...............384  
5-8. Bluetooth® Audio  
5-4. Playing audio CDs and  
MP3/WMA discs  
CD player operation...........348  
5-5. Using an external device  
Listening to an iPod...........356  
Operating a Bluetooth®  
enabled portable  
player...............................389  
Listening to a USB  
memory device ................364  
5-9. Bluetooth® Phone  
Making a phone call...........392  
Receiving a phone call.......394  
Speaking on the phone......395  
5-10. Bluetooth®  
Using the AUX port............371  
Bluetooth® .........................397  
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5-1. Basic Operations  
Audio system types  
X Vehicles with an audio system  
X Vehicles with a navigation/multimedia system  
Owners of models equipped with a navigation/multimedia system  
should refer to the “Navigation and multimedia system Owner’s man-  
ual”.  
Using cellular phones  
Interference may be heard through the audio system’s speakers if a cellular  
phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio system is  
operating.  
About Bluetooth®  
The Bluetooth wordmark and logo are owned by Bluetooth SIG. and permis-  
sion has been granted to use the trademark of the licensee Panasonic  
Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names are owned by various differ-  
ent owners.  
NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when the engine is  
stopped.  
To avoid damaging the audio system  
Take care not to spill drinks or other fluids on the audio system.  
: If equipped  
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5-1. Basic Operations  
Steering wheel audio switches  
Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on  
the steering wheel.  
Operation may differ depending on the type of audio system or  
navigation system. For details, refer to the manual provided with  
the audio system or navigation system.  
Operating the audio system using the steering wheel switches  
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Volume switch:  
• Press: Increases/decreases  
volume  
• Press and hold: Continuously  
increases/decreases volume  
2
Radio mode:  
• Press: Selects a radio station  
• Press and hold: Seeks up/  
down  
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CD, MP3/WMA disc, Bluetooth , iPod or USB mode:  
• Press: Selects a track/file/song  
• Press and hold: Selects a folder or album (MP3/WMA disc,  
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Bluetooth , iPod or USB)  
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“MODE” switch:  
• Press: Turns the power on, selects an audio source  
• Press and hold: Mutes or pauses the current operation. To cancel  
the mute or pause, press and hold again.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of an accident  
Exercise care when operating the audio switches on the steering wheel.  
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AUX port/USB port  
Connect an iPod, USB memory device or portable audio player  
to the AUX port/USB port as indicated below. Press the “MODE”  
button to select “iPod”, “USB” or “AUX”.  
Connecting using the AUX port/USB port  
iPod  
Push the cover to open and  
connect an iPod using an iPod  
cable.  
Turn on the power of the iPod if  
it is not turned on.  
USB memory  
Push the cover to open and connect a USB memory device.  
Turn on the power of the USB memory device if it is not turned on.  
Portable audio player  
Push the cover to open and connect a portable audio player.  
Turn on the power of the portable audio player if it is not turned on.  
WARNING  
While driving  
Do not connect a device or operate the device controls.  
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Optimal use of the audio system  
Sound quality (treble/bass) and volume balance can be  
adjusted.  
1
Displays the current mode  
2
Changes the following settings  
• Sound quality and volume  
balance (P. 343)  
The sound quality and volume  
balance  
settings  
can  
be  
changed to produce the best  
sound.  
• Automatic Sound Levelizer  
on/off (P. 344)  
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Selects a mode  
Using the audio control function  
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Changing sound quality modes  
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
1
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select “Sound set-  
tings”.  
2
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
3
4
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select the desired  
mode.  
“Bass”, “Treble”, “Fader”, “Balance”, or “ASL”  
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
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Adjusting sound quality  
Pressing the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button adjusts the level.  
Press the  
“<SELECT”  
button  
Press the  
“TUNE>”  
button  
Sound qual-  
ity mode  
Mode  
displayed  
Level  
Bass*  
“Bass”  
-5 to 5  
-5 to 5  
Low  
High  
Treble*  
“Treble”  
Front/rear  
volume  
balance  
“Fader”  
F7 to R7  
L7 to R7  
Shifts to rear Shifts to front  
Shifts to left Shifts to right  
Left/right  
volume  
balance  
“Balance”  
*: The sound quality level is adjusted individually in each audio mode.  
Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)  
When ASL is selected, pressing the “TUNE>” button changes the  
amount of ASL in the order of “Low”, “Mid” and “High”.  
Pressing the “<SELECT” button turns ASL off.  
ASL automatically adjusts the volume and tone quality according to the  
vehicle speed.  
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5-3. Using the radio  
Radio operation  
Select “AM” or “FM” to begin listening to the radio.  
Station selectors  
Seek a frequency  
Display a station list  
Volume  
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2
3
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5
Mode select button  
Select an item or AF/region  
code/TA mode setup  
Power  
Adjust frequency  
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Setting station presets  
Search for a desired station by pressing the “<SELECT” or  
“TUNE>” button.  
1
2
Press and hold a desired station selector button until you hear a  
beep.  
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5-3. Using the radio  
Using the station list  
Updating the station list  
1
Press  
“List”.  
The station list will be displayed.  
2
Press  
“Update” to update the list.  
“Updating” is displayed while the searching is in process, and then avail-  
able stations will be listed on the display.  
To cancel the updating process, press  
“Back”.  
Selecting a station from the station list  
1
Press  
“List”.  
The station list will be displayed.  
2
3
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select a station.  
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to tune in the station.  
To return to the previous display, press  
“Back”.  
RDS (Radio Data System)  
This feature allows your radio to receive RDS data.  
Listening to stations of the same network  
1
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
2
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select “Radio” and  
press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
3
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select the desired  
mode: “FM AF” or “Region code”.  
4
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to select “On” or “Off”.  
FM AF ON mode:  
The station among those of the same net-  
work with strong reception is selected.  
Region code ON mode: The station among those of the same net-  
work with strong reception and broadcast-  
ing the same program is selected.  
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5-3. Using the radio  
Traffic information  
1
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
2
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select “Radio” and  
press the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
3
4
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select “FM TA”  
mode.  
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to select “On” or “Off”.  
TA mode: The system automatically switches to traffic information  
when a broadcast with a traffic information signal is  
received.  
The station returns to the previous one when the traffic infor-  
mation ends.  
EON (Enhanced Other Network) system (for traffic announcement func-  
tion)  
If the RDS station (with EON data) you are listening to is not broadcasting a  
traffic information program and the audio system is in the TA (traffic  
announcement) mode, the radio will be switched automatically to a station  
broadcasting a traffic information program in the EON AF list when traffic  
information begins.  
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When the battery is disconnected  
Station presets are erased.  
Reception sensitivity  
Maintaining perfect radio reception at all times is difficult due to the continu-  
ally changing position of the antenna, differences in signal strength and sur-  
rounding objects, such as trains, transmitters, etc.  
The radio antenna is mounted on the rear side of the roof.  
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5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs  
CD player operation  
Display text message  
Open the selected track/file  
Select a track/file  
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8
9
Display folder list/track list  
2
Select a folder (MP3/WMA  
discs only)  
Select a track/file, fast-forward  
or reverse  
3
Repeat play  
Volume  
4
10  
11  
12  
Random playback  
Power  
5
Mode select button  
Eject a disc  
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Loading a CD, MP3 or WMA disc  
Insert a disc.  
Ejecting a CD, MP3 or WMA disc  
Press  
and remove the disc.  
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5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs  
Using the CD player  
Selecting a track  
Press the “TUNE>” or “SEEK>” button to move up or the  
“<SELECT” or “<TRACK” button to move down until the desired  
track number is displayed.  
Selecting a track from a track list  
Press  
“List”.  
1
The track list will be displayed.  
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select a track.  
2
3
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to open the selected track.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Fast-forwarding and reversing a track  
“Back”.  
To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold the “SEEK>” or  
“<TRACK” button.  
Repeat play  
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Press  
“RPT”.  
The current track is played repeatedly until  
again.  
“RPT” is pressed  
“RDM” is pressed  
Random playback  
Press  
“RDM”.  
Tracks are played in a random order until  
again.  
Switching the display  
Press  
Track name, Artist name and CD title are shown on the display.  
To return to the previous display, press Text” or “Back”.  
Text”.  
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Playing back an MP3 or WMA disc  
Selecting a folder  
To select the desired folder, press  
” or  
”.  
Selecting a folder and file from a folder list  
Press  
“List”.  
1
The folder list will be displayed.  
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select a folder or file.  
2
3
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to open the selected file/  
folder.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Returning to the first folder  
“Back”.  
Press and hold  
” until you hear a beep.  
Selecting a file  
Press the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>”, “<TRACK” or “SEEK>” button to  
select the desired file.  
Fast-forwarding and reversing a file  
To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold the “SEEK>” or  
“<TRACK” button.  
Repeat play  
Pressing  
ing order:  
“RPT” changes the repeat play mode in the follow-  
File repeat Folder repeat* Off.  
*: Not available when RDM (random playback) is selected  
Random playback  
Pressing  
“RDM” changes the random playback mode in the  
following order:  
Folder random Disc random Off.  
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5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs  
Switching the display  
Press “Text”.  
Track title, Artist name and Album title (MP3 only) are shown on the dis-  
play.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Text” or  
“Back”.  
Display  
Depending on the contents recorded, the characters may not be displayed  
properly or may not be displayed at all.  
Error messages  
If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the  
appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any  
authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped  
professional.  
Message  
Cause  
Correction procedures  
• The disc is dirty or  
damaged.  
• The disc is inserted  
upside down.  
• Clean the disc.  
• Insert the disc cor-  
rectly.  
“CD check”  
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There is a malfunction  
within the system.  
“Error 3”  
Eject the disc.  
An over current error Turn the engine switch  
“Error 4”  
has occurred.  
to the “LOCK” position.  
MP3/WMA files are not  
included on the CD.  
“No support”  
Eject the disc.  
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Discs that can be used  
5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs  
Discs with the marks shown below can be used.  
Playback may not be possible depending on recording format or disc fea-  
tures, or due to scratches, dirt or deterioration.  
CDs with copy-protection features may not play correctly.  
CD player protection feature  
To protect the internal components, playback is automatically stopped when a  
problem is detected.  
If a disc is left inside the CD player or in the ejected position for  
extended periods  
The disc may be damaged and may not play properly.  
Lens cleaners  
Do not use lens cleaners. Doing so may damage the CD player.  
MP3 and WMA files  
MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format.  
Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size by using  
MP3 compression.  
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a Microsoft audio compression format.  
This format compresses audio data to a size smaller than that of the MP3 for-  
mat.  
MP3 and WMA file and media/format compatibility is limited.  
MP3 file compatibility  
• Compatible standards  
MP3 (MPEG1 LAYER3, MPEG2 LSF LAYER3)  
• Compatible sampling frequencies  
MPEG1 LAYER3: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)  
• Compatible bit rates (compatible with VBR)  
MPEG1 LAYER3: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224,  
256, 320 (kbps)  
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144,  
160 (kbps)  
• Compatible channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel and mon-  
aural  
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WMA file compatibility  
• Compatible standards  
WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9  
• Compatible sampling frequencies  
32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
• Compatible bit rates (only compatible with 2-channel playback)  
Ver. 7, 8: CBR 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192 (kbps)  
Ver. 9: CBR 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320 (kbps)  
Compatible media  
Media that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback are CD-Rs and CD-  
RWs.  
Playback in some instances may not be possible if the CD-R or CD-RW is  
not finalized. Playback may not be possible or the audio may jump if the  
disc is scratched or marked with fingerprints.  
Compatible disc formats  
The following disc formats can be used.  
• Disc formats: CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2  
CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 and Form 2  
• File formats: ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2, (Romeo, Joliet)  
MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than those listed above  
may not play correctly, and their file names and folder names may not be  
displayed correctly.  
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Items related to standards and limitations are as follows.  
• Maximum directory hierarchy: 8 levels  
• Maximum length of folder names/file names: 32 characters  
• Maximum number of folders: 192 (including the root)  
• Maximum number of files per disc: 255  
File names  
The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those  
with the extension .mp3 or .wma.  
Multi-session discs  
As the audio system is compatible with multi-session discs, it is possible to  
play discs that contain MP3 and WMA files. However, only the first session  
can be played.  
ID3 and WMA tags  
ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the track  
title, artist name, etc.  
The system is compatible with ID3 Ver. 1.0, 1.1, and Ver. 2.2, 2.3 ID3 tags.  
(The number of characters is based on ID3 Ver. 1.0 and 1.1.)  
WMA tags can be added to WMA files, making it possible to record the  
track title and artist name in the same way as with ID3 tags.  
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5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs  
MP3 and WMA playback  
When a disc containing MP3 or WMA files is inserted, all files on the disc  
are first checked. Once the file check is finished, the first MP3 or WMA file  
is played. To make the file check finish more quickly, we recommend you do  
not write in any files other than MP3 or WMA files or create any unneces-  
sary folders.  
If the discs contain a mixture of music data and MP3 or WMA format data,  
only music data can be played.  
Extensions  
If the file extensions .mp3 and .wma are used for files other than MP3 and  
WMA files, they will be mistakenly recognized and played as MP3 and  
WMA files. This may result in large amounts of interference and damage to  
the speakers.  
Playback  
To play MP3 files with steady sound quality, we recommend a fixed bit  
rate of at least 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.  
• CD-R or CD-RW playback may not be possible in some instances,  
depending on the characteristics of the disc.  
• There is a wide variety of freeware and other encoding software for MP3  
and WMA files on the market, and depending on the status of the encod-  
ing and the file format, poor sound quality or noise at the start of playback  
may result. In some cases, playback may not be possible at all.  
• When files other than MP3 or WMA files are recorded on a disc, it may  
take more time to recognize the disc and in some cases, playback may  
not be possible at all.  
• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are the registered trademarks  
of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
WARNING  
Certification for the CD player  
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NOTICE  
Discs and adapters that cannot be used  
Do not use the following types of discs.  
Also, do not use 8 cm (3 in.) disc adapters, Dual Discs or printable discs.  
Doing so may damage the player and/or disc insert/eject function.  
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Discs that have a diameter that is not 12 cm (4.7 in.).  
Low-quality or deformed discs.  
Discs with a transparent or translucent recording area.  
Discs that have tape, stickers or CD-R labels attached to them, or that  
have had the label peeled off.  
Player precautions  
Failure to follow the precautions below may result in damage to the discs or  
the player itself.  
Do not insert anything other than discs into the disc slot.  
Do not apply oil to the player.  
Store discs away from direct sunlight.  
Never try to disassemble any part of the player.  
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5-5. Using an external device  
Listening to an iPod  
Connecting an iPod enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle  
speakers. Press the “MODE” button until “iPod” is displayed.  
Connecting an iPod  
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Control panel  
Display text message  
Display lists  
Set up menu  
Song selector  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
iPod menu mode  
Repeat play  
Select a song, fast-forward or  
reverse  
Volume  
Power  
10  
11  
Shuffle playback  
Mode select button  
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5-5. Using an external device  
Selecting a play mode  
Press  
“Menu” to select iPod menu mode.  
1
2
Pressing the “TUNE>” button changes the play mode in the follow-  
ing order:  
“Playlists”“Artists”“Albums”“Songs”→  
“Podcasts”“Genres”“Composers”“Audiobooks”  
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to select the desired play mode.  
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Play mode list  
First  
selection  
Second  
selection  
Third  
selection  
Fourth  
selection  
Play mode  
“Playlists”  
“Artists”  
Playlist  
Artist  
Song  
Album  
Song  
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Song  
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“Albums”  
Album  
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“Songs”  
Song  
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“Podcasts”  
“Genres”  
Podcast  
Genre  
Episode  
Artist  
-
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Album  
Song  
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Song  
“Composers”  
“Audiobooks”  
Composer  
Audiobook  
Album  
Chapter  
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Selecting a list  
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to display the first  
selection list.  
1
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to select the desired item.  
2
3
Pressing this button changes the display to the second selection list.  
Repeat the procedure to select the desired item.  
To return to the previous selection list, press  
“Back”.  
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5-5. Using an external device  
Selecting a song  
Press the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>”, “<TRACK” or “SEEK>” button to  
select the desired song.  
Selecting a song from the song list  
Press  
“List”.  
1
The song list will be displayed.  
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select a song.  
2
3
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to play the song.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Fast-forwarding and reversing a song  
“Back”.  
To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold the “SEEK>” or “<TRACK”  
button.  
Repeat play  
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Press  
To cancel, press  
Shuffle playback  
“RPT”.  
“RPT” again.  
Pressing  
“RDM” changes the shuffle playback mode in the fol-  
lowing order:  
Track shuffle Album shuffle Off.  
Switching the display  
Press  
Track title, Artist name and Album title are shown on the display.  
To return to the previous display, press Text” or “Back”.  
Text”.  
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5-5. Using an external device  
Adjusting sound quality and volume balance  
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to enter Set up menu mode.  
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Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to change sound modes.  
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About iPod  
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory  
has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively,  
and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance stan-  
dards.  
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 acces-  
sory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance.  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of  
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
iPod functions  
When an iPod is connected and the audio source is changed to iPod mode,  
the iPod will resume play from the same point in which it was last used.  
Depending on the iPod that is connected to the system, certain functions  
may not be available. If a function is unavailable due to a malfunction (as  
opposed to a system specification), disconnecting the device and recon-  
necting it once again may resolve the problem.  
While connected to the system, the iPod cannot be operated with its own  
controls. It is necessary to use the controls of the vehicle’s audio system  
instead.  
When the battery level of an iPod is very low, the iPod may not operate. If  
so, charge the iPod before use.  
Supported models (P. 362)  
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iPod problems  
To resolve most problems encountered when using your iPod, disconnect  
your iPod from the vehicle iPod connection and reset it.  
For instructions on how to reset your iPod, refer to your iPod Owner’s Man-  
ual.  
Display  
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Error messages  
If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the  
appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any  
authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped  
professional.  
Message  
“iPod error”  
Cause/Correction procedures  
This indicates that the data in the iPod cannot  
be read.  
This indicates that the iPod may be malfunc-  
tioning.  
“Error 3”  
This indicates that an over current error has  
occurred.  
“Error 4”  
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This indicates that an iPod communication  
error has occurred.  
“Error 5”  
This indicates that an authentication error has  
occurred.  
“Error 6”  
This indicates that there is no music data in  
the iPod.  
“No songs”  
“No playlists”  
This indicates that some available songs are  
not found in a selected playlist.  
This indicates that the version of the iPod is  
not compatible. Upgrade your iPod software  
to the latest version.  
“Update your iPod”  
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Compatible models  
5-5. Using an external device  
The following iPod, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod touchand iPhone  
devices can be used with this system.  
Made for  
• iPod (5th generation)  
• iPod touch (5th generation)  
• iPod touch (4th generation)  
• iPod touch (Late 2009)  
• iPod touch (3rd generation)  
• iPod touch (2nd generation)  
• iPod touch (1st generation)  
• iPod classic (Late 2009)  
• iPod classic (2nd generation)  
• iPod classic  
• iPod nano (7th generation)  
• iPod nano (6th generation)  
• iPod nano (5th generation)  
• iPod nano (4th generation)  
• iPod nano (3rd generation)  
• iPod nano (2nd generation)  
• iPod nano (1st generation)  
• iPhone 5s  
• iPhone 5c  
• iPhone 5  
• iPhone 4S  
• iPhone 4  
• iPhone 3GS  
• iPhone 3G  
• iPhone  
Depending on differences between models or software versions etc., some  
models might be incompatible with this system.  
Items related to standards and limitations are as follows:  
Maximum number of lists in device: 9999  
Maximum number of songs in device: 65535  
Maximum number of songs per list: 65535  
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WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Do not connect iPod or operate the controls.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to iPod  
Do not leave the iPod in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle  
may become high, resulting in damage to the iPod.  
Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the iPod while it is  
connected.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the port.  
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Listening to a USB memory device  
Connecting a USB memory device enables you to enjoy music  
from the vehicle speakers. Press the “MODE” button until “USB”  
is displayed.  
Connecting a USB memory  
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Control panel  
Display text message  
Display folder lists  
Select a folder  
Open the selected file  
Select a file  
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Select a file, fast-forward or  
reverse  
Repeat play  
Volume  
Power  
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Random playback  
Mode select button  
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Selecting a folder  
Selecting folders one at a time  
Press  
” or  
” to select the desired folder.  
Selecting a folder and file from a folder list  
Press  
“List”.  
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The folder list will be displayed.  
Press the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button to select a folder or file.  
2
3
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button to open the selected file/  
folder.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Returning to the first folder  
“Back”.  
Press and hold  
” until you hear a beep.  
Selecting a file  
Press the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>”, “<TRACK” or “SEEK>” button to  
select the desired file.  
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Fast-forwarding and reversing a file  
To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold the “SEEK>” or “<TRACK”  
button.  
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Repeat play  
Pressing  
“RPT” changes the repeat playback mode in the fol-  
lowing order:  
File repeat Folder repeat* Off.  
*: Not available when RDM (random playback) is selected  
Random playback  
Pressing  
“RDM” changes the random playback mode in the  
following order:  
Folder random Disc random Off.  
Switching the display  
Press  
Text”.  
Track title, Artist name and Album title (MP3 only) are displayed on the dis-  
play.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Text” or  
“Back”.  
USB memory functions  
Depending on the USB memory that is connected to the system, the device  
itself may not be operable and certain functions may not be available. If the  
device is inoperable or a function is unavailable due to a malfunction (as  
opposed to a system specification), disconnecting the device and recon-  
necting it may resolve the problem.  
If the USB memory still does not begin operation after being disconnected  
and reconnected, format the device.  
Display  
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Error messages  
If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the  
appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any  
authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped  
professional.  
Message  
“USB error”  
Cause/Correction procedures  
This indicates that the data in the USB mem-  
ory cannot be read.  
This indicates that the USB memory may be  
malfunctioning.  
“Error 3”  
“Error 4”  
“Error 5”  
“No music”  
This indicates that an over current error has  
occurred.  
This indicates that the USB memory commu-  
nication error has occurred.  
This indicates that no MP3/WMA files are  
included on the USB memory device.  
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Compatible devices  
USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback  
Compatible device formats  
The following device formats can be used:  
• USB communication formats: USB 2.0 FS (12 Mbps)  
• File formats: FAT12/16/32 (Windows)  
• Correspondence class: Mass storage class  
MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than those listed above may  
not play correctly, and their file names and folder names may not be dis-  
played correctly.  
Items related to standards and limitations are as follows:  
• Maximum directory hierarchy: 8 levels  
• Maximum number of folders in a device: 999 (including the root)  
• Maximum number of files in a device: 9999  
• Maximum number of files per folder: 255  
MP3 and WMA files  
MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER 3) is a standard audio compression format.  
Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size using  
MP3 compression.  
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a Microsoft audio compression format.  
This format compresses audio data to a size smaller than that of the MP3  
format.  
There is a limit to the MP3 and WMA file standards that can be used and to  
the media/formats on which the files are recorded.  
MP3 file compatibility  
• Compatible standards  
MP3 (MPEG1 AUDIO LAYERII, III, MPEG2 AUDIO LAYERII, III,  
MPEG2.5)  
• Compatible sampling frequencies  
MPEG1 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)  
MPEG2.5: 8, 11.025, 12 (kHz)  
• Compatible bit rates (compatible with VBR)  
MPEG1 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 32-320 (kbps)  
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 8-160 (kbps)  
MPEG2.5: 8-160 (kbps)  
• Compatible channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel and mon-  
aural  
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WMA file compatibility  
• Compatible standards  
WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9  
• Compatible sampling frequencies  
HIGH PROFILE 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
• Compatible bit rates  
HIGH PROFILE 32-320 (kbps, CBR)  
File names  
The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those  
with the extension .mp3 or .wma.  
ID3 and WMA tags  
ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the track  
title, artist name, etc.  
The system is compatible with ID3 Ver. 1.0, 1.1, and Ver. 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 ID3  
tags. (The number of characters is based on ID3 Ver. 1.0 and 1.1.)  
WMA tags can be added to WMA files, making it possible to record the  
track title and artist name in the same way as with ID3 tags.  
MP3 and WMA playback  
• When a device containing MP3 or WMA files is connected, all files in the  
USB memory are checked. Once the file check is finished, the first MP3  
or WMA file is played. To make the file check finish more quickly, we rec-  
ommend that you do not include any files other than MP3 or WMA files or  
create any unnecessary folders.  
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• When the USB memory is connected and the audio source is changed to  
USB memory mode, the USB memory will start playing the first file in the  
first folder. If the same device is removed and reinserted (and the con-  
tents have not been changed), the USB memory will resume play from  
the same point in which it was last used.  
Extensions  
If the file extensions .mp3 and .wma are used for files other than MP3 and  
WMA files, they will be skipped (not played).  
Playback  
To play MP3 files with steady sound quality, we recommend a fixed bit  
rate of at least 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.  
• There is a wide variety of freeware and other encoding software for MP3  
and WMA files on the market, and depending on the status of the encod-  
ing and the file format, poor sound quality or noise at the start of playback  
may result. In some cases, playback may not be possible at all.  
• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.  
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WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Do not connect USB memory or operate the controls.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to USB memory  
Do not leave USB memory in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehi-  
cle may become high, resulting in damage to the device.  
Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the USB memory  
while it is connected.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the port.  
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Using the AUX port  
This port can be used to connect a portable audio device and lis-  
ten to it through the vehicle’s speakers. Press the “MODE” but-  
ton until “AUX” is displayed.  
Connecting a portable player  
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Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio system  
The volume can be adjusted using the vehicle’s audio controls. All other  
adjustments must be made on the portable audio device itself.  
When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet  
Noise may occur during playback. Use the power source of the portable  
audio device.  
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Bluetooth audio/phone  
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The following can be performed using Bluetooth wireless com-  
munication:  
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Bluetooth audio  
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The Bluetooth audio system enables you to enjoy music on a  
portable player from the vehicle speakers via wireless communi-  
cation.  
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This audio system supports Bluetooth , a wireless data system  
capable of playing portable audio music without cables. If your  
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portable player does not support Bluetooth , the Bluetooth  
audio system cannot be used.  
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Bluetooth phone (hands-free phone system)  
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This system supports Bluetooth , which allows you to make or  
receive calls without using cables to connect a cellular phone to  
the system, and without operating the cellular phone.  
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Device registration/connection flow  
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1. Register a Bluetooth device to be used with the audio  
system (P. 378)  
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2. Connect a registered Bluetooth device to be used  
(P. 379, 380)  
3. Set automatic connection of the device  
(P. 382)  
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4. Check the Bluetooth connection condition  
(P. 374)  
To be used for audio  
To be used for hands-free phone  
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5. Use Bluetooth audio  
5. Use Bluetooth phone  
(P. 389)  
(P. 392)  
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Audio unit  
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Bluetooth connection status  
1
If “BT” is not displayed, the  
Bluetooth® audio/phone  
be used.  
cannot  
Display  
2
A message, name, number, etc.  
is displayed.  
Lower-case characters and special  
characters cannot be displayed.  
Displays the set up menu/inputs the selected item  
Select items such as menu and number  
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4
5
Off-hook switch  
Turns the hands-free system on/starts a call  
On-hook switch  
Turns the hands-free system off/ends a call/refuses a call  
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Displays information that is too long to be displayed at one time on  
the display (press and hold)  
Select speed dials  
Microphone  
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Menu list of the Bluetooth audio/phone  
To enter a menu, press the “SETUP/ENTER” button and navigate  
menus by using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” but-  
tons:  
First menu  
Second menu  
Third menu  
Operation details  
Register  
Bluetooth®  
device  
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“Pairing”  
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List the regis-  
“List phone”  
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tered  
cellular  
phones  
List the regis-  
“List audio”  
“Passkey”  
“BT power”  
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tered  
players  
portable  
Change  
passkey  
the  
“Bluetooth*”  
Set  
automatic  
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connection of the  
device on or off  
“Device Name”  
Display  
device status  
the  
“Bluetooth* info” “Device  
Address”  
Set the auto-  
matic connec-  
tion confirmation  
display on or off  
“Display setting”  
“Reset”  
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Initialize the set-  
tings  
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First menu Second menu  
Third menu  
Operation details  
Add a new num-  
ber  
“Add contacts”  
Register a speed  
dial  
“Add SD”  
Delete a number  
stored in the call  
history  
“Delete call his-  
tory”  
“Phonebook”  
Delete a number  
“Delete contacts” stored in the  
phonebook  
“PHONE”  
“TEL”  
or  
“Delete  
PB”  
other Delete a phone-  
book’s data  
“Call volume”  
Set call volume  
“HF sound set- “Ringtone  
vol- Set ringtone vol-  
ume  
ting”  
ume”  
“Ringtone”  
Set the ringtone  
Transfer the call  
histories  
“Transfer history”  
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*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
Bluetooth® audio/phone system functions  
Depending on the Bluetooth® device, certain functions may not be available.  
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Using the steering wheel switches  
The steering wheel switches can be used to operate a connected  
cellular phone or portable digital audio player (portable player).  
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Operating a Bluetooth phone using the steering wheel switches  
Volume  
1
The voice guidance volume  
cannot be adjusted using these  
buttons.  
Off-hook switch  
2
Turns the hands-free system  
on/starts a call  
On-hook switch  
3
Turns the hands-free system off/ends a call/refuses a call  
4
Talk switch (if equipped)  
5
A message will be displayed.  
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Registering a Bluetooth® device  
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Before using the Bluetooth audio/phone, it is necessary to reg-  
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ister a Bluetooth device in the system. You can register up to 5  
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Bluetooth devices.  
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How to register a Bluetooth device  
1
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button and select “Bluetooth*” using  
the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button.  
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
2
Press the “SETUP/ENTER” button and select “Pairing” using the  
“<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button.  
A passkey will be displayed.  
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SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) incompatible Bluetooth devices:  
Input the passkey into the device.  
SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Bluetooth devices:  
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Select “Yes” to register the device. Depending on the type of  
device, it may register automatically.  
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If a Bluetooth device has both music player and cellular phone func-  
tions, both functions will be registered at the same time. When delet-  
ing the device, both functions will be deleted at the same time.  
If the off-hook switch is pressed and the “PHONE” or “TEL” mode is  
entered when no phones have been registered, the registration  
screen will be automatically displayed.  
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Using the “SET UP” menu (“Bluetooth*”  
menu)  
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Registering a Bluetooth device in the system allows the system  
to function. The following functions can be used for registered  
devices:  
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
Registering a portable player  
Select “Pairing” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons (P. 375), and perform the procedure for registering  
a portable player. (P. 378)  
Listing the registered cellular phones  
Select “List phone” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375) The list of registered cellular phones will  
be displayed.  
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Connecting the registered cellular phone to the audio system  
1
Select the name of the cellular phone to be connected using the  
“<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Select” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
Deleting a registered cellular phone  
1
Select the name of the cellular phone to be deleted using the  
“<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Delete” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
3
Press  
Yes”.  
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Disconnecting the registered cellular phone from the audio system  
1
Select the name of the cellular to be disconnected using the  
“<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Disconnect” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
3
Press  
Yes”.  
Listing the registered portable players  
Select “List audio” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375) The list of registered portable players will  
be displayed.  
Connecting the registered portable player to the audio system  
1
Select the name of the portable player to be connected using the  
“<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Select” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
Deleting the registered portable player  
1
Select the name of the portable player to be deleted using the  
“<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Delete” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
3
Press  
Yes”.  
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Disconnecting the registered portable player from the audio system  
1
Select the name of the portable player to be disconnected using  
the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Disconnect” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
3
Press  
Yes”.  
Selecting the connection method  
1
Select the name of the desired portable player using the  
“<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select “Connection method” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
3
Select “From vehicle” or “From audio” using the “<SELECT”,  
“TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
Changing the passkey  
1
Select “Passkey” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
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2
Input a 4 to 8-digit passkey using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
Input the number 1 digit at a time.  
3
When the entire number to be registered as a passkey has been  
input, press  
“Enter”.  
If the passkey to be registered has 8 digits, pressing  
necessary.  
“Enter” is not  
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Setting automatic connection of the device on or off  
If “BT power” is set to on, the registered device will be connected  
automatically when the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” position.  
1
Select “BT power” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Select “On” or “Off” using the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
Displaying the device status  
Select “Bluetooth* info” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
Displaying the device name  
Select “Device name” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
Displaying the device address  
Select “Device address” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
Setting the automatic connection confirmation display to on or  
off  
If the “Display setting” is set to on, the portable player connection sta-  
tus will be displayed when the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or  
“ON” position.  
1
Select “Display setting” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Select “On” or “Off” using the “SETUP/ENTER” button.  
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Initialization  
Select “Reset” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER”  
buttons. (P. 375)  
Initializing the sound settings  
Select “Sound settings” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
Yes”.  
For details about sound settings: P. 387  
Initializing the device information  
Select “Car Device Info” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press Yes”.  
The user set passkey and automatic confirmation display will be returned  
to their default settings.  
Initializing all the settings  
Select “Reset all” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons and press  
Yes”.  
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Using the “SET UP” menu (“Phone” menu)  
Adding a new phone number  
Select “Add contacts” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
Transferring all contacts from the cellular phone  
Select “Overwrite all” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons and press  
Yes”.  
Transferring one contact from the cellular phone  
Select “Add contact” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons and press  
Yes”.  
Setting speed dials  
1
Select “Add SD” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
3
Select the desired data using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
Press and hold the desired preset button.  
For details about setting speed dials from the call history: P. 393  
For details about deleting speed dials: P. 392  
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Deleting call histories  
Select “Delete call history” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
Deleting outgoing call history  
1
Select “Outgoing calls” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select the desired phone number using the “<SELECT”,  
“TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
To delete all outgoing call history data, press  
Yes”.  
“All” and then  
press  
“Yes”.  
Deleting incoming call history  
1
Select “Incoming calls” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select the desired phone number using the “<SELECT”,  
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“TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
Yes”.  
To delete all incoming call history data, press  
press “Yes”.  
“All” and then  
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Deleting missed call history  
1
Select “Missed calls” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select the desired phone number using the “<SELECT”,  
“TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
To delete all missed call history data, press  
Yes”.  
“All” and then  
press  
“Yes”.  
Deleting a number from all call histories (Outgoing calls, Incoming  
calls and Missed calls)  
1
Select “All calls” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select the desired phone number using the “<SELECT”,  
“TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
To delete all of the call history data, press  
Yes”.  
“All” and then  
press  
“Yes”.  
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Deleting a registered phone number  
1
Select “Delete contacts” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Select the desired phone number using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>”  
and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
“Yes”.  
To delete all of the registered phone numbers, Press  
and then press “Yes”.  
Press “A-Z” to display the registered names in alphabetical  
order of the initial.  
“All”  
Deleting another cellular phone’s phonebook  
1
Select “Delete other PB” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Select the desired phonebook using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
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“SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press  
Yes”.  
Setting call volume  
1
Select “Call volume” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Change the call volume.  
To decrease the volume: Press the “<SELECT” button.  
To increase the volume: Press the “TUNE>” button.  
To set the volume, press  
“Back”.  
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Setting ringtone volume  
1
Select “Ringtone volume” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Change the ringtone volume.  
To decrease the volume: Press the “<SELECT” button.  
To increase the volume: Press the “TUNE>” button.  
To set the volume, press  
“Back”.  
Setting ringtone  
1
Select “Ringtone” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons. (P. 375)  
2
Using the “<SELECT” or “TUNE>” button, select a ringtone (1 - 3).  
To set the selected ringtone, press  
“Back”.  
Transferring call histories  
Select “Transfer history” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press Yes”.  
Phone number  
Up to 1000 names can be stored.  
Call history  
Up to 10 numbers can be stored in each of the outgoing, incoming and  
missed call history memories.  
Limitation of number of digits  
A phone number that exceeds 24 digits cannot be registered.  
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Operating a Bluetooth® enabled portable  
player  
Display text message  
Playback/pause  
Select an album  
Repeat play  
Playback  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Select a track, fast-forward or  
reverse  
5
Volume  
Power  
8
9
Random playback  
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Selecting an album  
Press  
” or  
” to select the desired album.  
Selecting a track  
Press the “SEEK>” or “<TRACK” button to select the desired track.  
Playing and pausing a track  
Press  
” to play or pause a track.  
Fast-forwarding and reversing a track  
To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold the “SEEK>” or “<TRACK”  
button.  
Random playback  
Pressing  
“RDM” changes the random playback mode in the  
following order:  
Album random All track random Off  
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Repeat play  
Pressing  
order:  
“RPT” changes the repeat play mode in the following  
Track repeat Album repeat Off  
Switching the display  
Press  
Text”.  
Track title and artist name are displayed on the display.  
To return to the previous display, press  
Text” or  
“Back”.  
Bluetooth® audio system functions  
Depending on the portable player that is connected to the system, certain  
functions may not be available.  
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Making a phone call  
To enter the “PHONE” or “TEL” mode, press the off-hook switch.  
Dialing by selecting a name  
1
Select “Phonebook” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select the desired name using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press the off-hook switch.  
By pressing  
“Add S. Dial” and then one of the speed dial but-  
tons while the desired name is selected, the selected item can be reg-  
istered as a speed dial.  
Press  
“A-Z” to display the registered names in alphabetical  
order of the initial.  
Speed dialing  
1
Select “Speed dials” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons.  
2
Press the desired preset button and press the off-hook switch.  
To delete a registered speed dial, after selecting the desired preset  
button press  
“Delete” and then press  
Yes”.  
Dialing by entering the number  
1
Select “Dial by number” using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Enter the phone number and press the off-hook switch.  
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Dialing from call histories  
1
Select “All calls”, “Missed calls”, “Incoming calls” or “Outgoing calls”  
using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/ENTER” buttons.  
2
Select the desired number using the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and  
“SETUP/ENTER” buttons and press the off-hook switch.  
The following operations can be performed:  
Registering a number as a speed dial  
Press  
“Add S. Dial” and then press the desired preset but-  
ton.  
Deleting the selected number  
Press  
“Delete” and press  
Yes”.  
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Receiving a phone call  
Answering the phone  
Press the off-hook switch.  
Refusing a call  
Press the on-hook switch.  
Receiving a call when on another call  
Press the off-hook switch.  
Pressing the off-hook switch again returns you to the previous call.  
Adjusting the ringtone volume when receiving a call  
Change the ringtone volume using the “VOL-” or “VOL+” button.  
To decrease the volume: Press the “VOL-” button.  
To increase the volume: Press the “VOL+” button.  
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Speaking on the phone  
Transferring a call  
A call can be transferred between the cellular phone and system while  
dialing, receiving a call, or during a call. Use one of the following  
methods:  
a. Operate the cellular phone.  
Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for the operation of  
the phone.  
b. Press  
* “Phone”.  
*: This operation can be performed only when transferring a call from the cel-  
lular phone to the system during a call.  
Muting your voice  
Press  
“Mute”.  
Inputting digits  
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Press  
“0 - 9” and use the “<SELECT”, “TUNE>” and “SETUP/  
ENTER” buttons to input the desired digits.  
To send the input digits, press  
“Send”.  
“Wait” to return to the previous screen.  
• When finished, press  
Setting call volume  
Change the call volume using the “VOL-” or “VOL+” button.  
To decrease the volume: Press the “VOL-” button.  
To increase the volume: Press the “VOL+” button.  
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When talking on the phone  
Do not talk at the same time as the other party.  
Keep the volume of the received voice down. Otherwise, voice echo will  
increase.  
Automatic volume adjustment  
When vehicle speed is 80 km/h (50 mph) or more, the volume automatically  
increases. The volume returns to the previous volume setting when vehicle  
speed drops to 70 km/h (43 mph) or less.  
Phone call system functions  
Depending on the cellular phone, certain functions may not be available.  
Situations where the system may not recognize your voice  
When driving on a rough road  
When driving at high speeds  
When air is blowing out of the vents onto the microphone  
When the air conditioning fan emits a loud noise  
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When using the Bluetooth® audio/Phone  
In the following situations, the system may not function.  
• The portable player does not support Bluetooth®  
• The cellular phone is located outside the service area  
• The Bluetooth® device is switched off  
• The Bluetooth® device has a low battery  
• The Bluetooth® device is not connected to the system  
• The Bluetooth® device is behind the seat or in the glove box or console  
box, or is touching or covered by metal objects  
There may be a delay if a cellular phone connection is made during  
Bluetooth® audio playback.  
Depending on the type of portable audio player that is connected to the sys-  
tem, operation may differ slightly and certain functions may not be available.  
When transferring ownership of the vehicle  
Be sure to initialize the system to prevent personal data from being improp-  
erly accessed. (P. 383)  
About Bluetooth®  
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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of  
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
Compatible models  
Bluetooth® specifications:  
Ver. 1.1, or higher (recommended: Ver. 2.1 + EDR or higher)  
Following Profiles:  
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver. 1.0, or higher (recom-  
mended: Ver. 1.2 or higher)  
• AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Ver. 1.0 or higher (recom-  
mended: Ver. 1.3 or higher)  
Portable players must correspond to the above specifications in order to be  
connected to the Bluetooth® audio system. However, please note that some  
functions may be limited depending on the type of portable player.  
Cellular phone  
• HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0 or higher (recommended: Ver. 1.5)  
• OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1  
• PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Ver. 1.0  
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WARNING  
While driving  
Do not operate the portable audio player, cellular phone or connect a device  
to the Bluetooth® system.  
Caution regarding interference with electronic devices  
Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth® antennas. People with implantable  
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or  
implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable dis-  
tance between themselves and the Bluetooth® antennas. The radio waves  
may affect the operation of such devices.  
Before using Bluetooth® devices, users of any electrical medical device  
other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization  
therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should con-  
sult the manufacturer of the device for information about its operation  
under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected  
effects on the operation of such medical devices.  
NOTICE  
When leaving the vehicle  
Do not leave your portable audio player or cellular phone in the vehicle. The  
inside of the vehicle may become hot, causing damage to the portable  
audio player or cellular phone.