Audio system -> iPod / USB memory / AUX port for Your Toyota Aygo SUV Second Generation (2015-2021)

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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  
Type A  
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Power  
Selecting an iPod menu/song  
or selecting items  
Volume  
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iPod menu mode, playback  
Displaying song list  
Changing the audio source/  
playback  
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Random play or back button  
Repeat play  
Displaying text message  
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Selecting a song, fast-forward-  
ing or rewinding  
 
 
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Type B  
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Power  
Repeat play  
Volume  
Selecting an iPod menu/song  
or selecting items  
Changing the audio source/  
playback  
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iPod menu mode, playback  
Displaying song list  
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Selecting a song, fast-forward-  
ing or rewinding  
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Displaying text message  
Random play or back button  
Selecting a play mode  
Press (Browse) to select iPod menu mode.  
Turning the “MENU” knob clockwise changes the play mode in the  
following order:  
“Playlists” “Artists” “Albums” “Songs” “Podcasts”   
“Genres” “Composers” “Audiobooks”  
Press the knob to select the desired play mode.  
 
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Play mode list  
First  
selection  
Second  
selection  
Third  
selection  
Fourth  
selection  
Play mode  
Playlists  
select  
“Playlists”  
“Artists”  
Songs select  
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Albums  
select  
Artists select  
Songs select  
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Albums  
select  
“Albums”  
“Songs”  
Songs select  
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Songs select  
Podcasts  
select  
Episodes  
select  
“Podcasts”  
Albums  
select  
“Genres”  
Genre select Artists select  
Songs select  
Composers  
select  
Albums  
select  
“Composers”  
“Audiobooks”  
Songs select  
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Audiobooks  
select  
Chapter  
select  
Selecting a list  
Turn the “MENU” knob to display the first selection list.  
Press the knob to select the desired item and display the second  
selection list.  
Repeat the same procedure to select the desired item.  
To return to the previous selection list, press  
Press (Play) to play the desired selection.  
(Back).  
 
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Selecting songs  
Turn the “MENU” knob or press the “” or “” on the “SEEK/FILE” but-  
ton (type A) or “” or “” button (type B) to select the desired song.  
Selecting a song from the song list  
Press  
(List).  
The song list will be displayed.  
Turn the “MENU” knob to select a song.  
Press the knob to play the song.  
To return to the previous display, press  
(Back).  
Fast-forwarding and rewinding songs  
Press and hold the “” or “” on the “SEEK/FILE” button (type A) or  
” or “” button (type B).  
Repeat play  
Press  
(RPT).  
To cancel, press the button again.  
Random play  
Pressing  
(RDM) changes modes in the following order:  
Track random Album randomOff  
Switching the display  
Press  
(Text) display or hide the album title.  
is displayed.  
If there are continuing texts,  
Press and hold the button to display the remaining texts.  
 
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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  
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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. Disconnecting the device and reconnecting it once  
again may resolve some malfunctions.  
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.  
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  
Depending on the contents recorded, the characters may not be displayed  
properly or may not be displayed at all.  
 
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Error messages  
5-4. Using an external device  
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 retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable  
repairer.  
Message  
“iPod ERROR”  
Cause/Correction procedures  
This indicates that the data in the iPod cannot  
be read.  
This indicates that iPod may be malfunction-  
ing.  
“ERROR 3”  
“ERROR 4”  
“ERROR 5”  
“ERROR 6”  
“NO SONGS”  
“NO PLAYLIST”  
This indicates that an over current error has  
occurred.  
This indicates that an iPod communication  
error has occurred.  
This indicates that an authentication error has  
occurred.  
This indicates that there is no music data in  
the iPod.  
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  
The following iPod®, iPod nano®, iPod classic®, iPod touch® and iPhone®  
devices can be used with this system.  
Made for  
ꢀ iPod touch (5th generation)  
ꢀ iPod touch (4th generation)  
ꢀ iPod touch (3rd generation)  
ꢀ iPod touch (2nd generation)  
ꢀ iPod touch (1st generation)  
ꢀ iPod classic  
ꢀ iPod with video  
ꢀ 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 5  
ꢀ iPhone 4S  
ꢀ iPhone 4  
ꢀ iPhone 3GS  
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ꢀ iPhone 3G  
ꢀ iPhone  
This system only supports audio playback.  
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  
While driving  
Do not connect iPod or operate the controls. Doing so may cause an acci-  
dent, resulting in death or serious injury.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to iPod or its terminal  
Do not leave iPod in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may  
become high.  
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 USB memory device  
Connecting a USB memory enables you to enjoy music from the  
vehicle speakers. Press the “MODE” button until “USB” is dis-  
played.  
Connecting a USB memory  
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Control panel  
Type A  
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Power  
Repeat play  
Volume  
Selecting a file or selecting  
items  
Changing the audio source/  
playback  
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Displaying folder list  
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Selecting a folder  
Displaying text message  
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Random play or back button  
Selecting a file, fast-forward-  
ing or rewinding  
 
 
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Type B  
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Power  
Repeat play  
Volume  
Selecting a folder  
Changing the audio source/  
playback  
Selecting a file or selecting  
items  
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Selecting a song, fast-forward-  
ing or rewinding  
Displaying folder list  
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Displaying text message  
Random play or back button  
 
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Selecting a folder  
Selecting folders one at a time  
Press “” or “” on the “FOLDER” button (type A) or  
(<Folder) or (Folder>) (type B) to select the desired folder.  
Selecting a folder and file from folder list  
Press (List).  
The folder list will be displayed.  
Turn and press the “MENU” knob to select a folder and file.  
To return to the previous display, press  
(Back).  
Returning to the first folder  
Press and hold “” on the “FOLDER” button (type A) or  
(<Folder) (type B) until you hear a beep.  
Selecting a file  
Turn the “MENU” knob or press the “” or “” on the “SEEK/FILE” but-  
ton (type A) or “” or “” button (type B) to select the desired file.  
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Fast-forwarding and rewinding files  
Press and hold “” or “” on the “SEEK/FILE” button (type A) or “” or  
” button (type B).  
Random play  
Pressing  
(RDM) changes modes in the following order:  
Folder random All folder random Off  
Repeat play  
Pressing  
(RPT) changes modes in the following order:  
File repeat Folder repeat* Off  
*: Available except when RDM (random play) is selected  
 
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Switching the display  
Press  
(Text) to display or hide the album title.  
is displayed.  
If there are continuing texts,  
Press and hold the button to display the remaining texts.  
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 once again may resolve the problem.  
If the USB memory still does not begin operation after being disconnected  
and reconnected, format the memory.  
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 retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable  
repairer.  
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 in the USB memory.  
 
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USB memory  
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: USB2.0 FS (12mbps)  
ꢀ 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 LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format.  
Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size by  
using MP3 compression.  
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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 and to the media/for-  
mats recorded by them that can be used.  
MP3 file compatibility  
ꢀ Compatible standards  
MP3 (MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER II, III, MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER II, III,  
MPEG2.5)  
ꢀ Compatible sampling frequencies  
MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER II, III: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)  
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER II, III: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)  
MPEG 2.5: 8, 11.025, 12 (kHz)  
ꢀ Compatible bit rates (compatible with VBR)  
MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER II, III: 32—320 (kbps)  
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER II, 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 device 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  
recommend that you do not include any files other than MP3 or WMA  
files or create any unnecessary folders.  
ꢀ When the USB device is connected and the audio source is changed to  
USB memory mode, the USB device 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  
While driving  
Do not connect USB memory or operate the controls. Doing so may cause  
an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to USB memory or its terminal  
Do not leave USB memory in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehi-  
cle may become high.  
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 using the vehicle’s speakers. Press the “MODE” button  
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.  
When the AUX port cannot be used  
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