Interiorfeatures for Your Toyota Corolla 4 Door Ninth Generation (2007-2012)

3-1. Using the air  
conditioning system  
and defogger................ 184  
Automatic air  
conditioning system ....... 184  
Manual air  
conditioning system ....... 190  
Rear window and  
outside rear view mirror  
defoggers....................... 197  
3-2. Using the audio  
system .......................... 198  
Audio system types.......... 198  
Using the radio................. 201  
Using the CD player......... 207  
Playing MP3 and  
WMA discs..................... 214  
Optimal use of the audio  
system ........................... 222  
Using the AUX adapter .... 224  
Using the steering wheel  
audio switches ............... 225  
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Interior features  
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3-3. Using the hands-free  
3-5. Using the storage  
phone system  
features......................... 264  
(for cellular phone) ...... 228  
List of storage features .... 264  
• Glove box....................... 265  
• Console box................... 265  
• Cup holders ................... 267  
• Auxiliary boxes............... 269  
• Bottle holders................. 271  
Hands-free phone system  
(for cellular phone)  
features.......................... 228  
Using the hands-free  
phone system  
(for cellular phone)......... 231  
3-6. Other interior features... 272  
Sun visors ........................ 272  
Vanity mirrors................... 273  
Grocery bag hook ............ 274  
Ashtrays........................... 275  
Cigarette lighter................ 276  
Power outlet..................... 277  
Seat heaters..................... 279  
Armrest ............................ 281  
Floor mat.......................... 282  
Trunk features.................. 283  
Compass.......................... 284  
Making a phone call......... 240  
Setting a cellular phone ... 244  
Security and system  
setup.............................. 249  
Using the phone book...... 253  
3-4. Using the interior  
lights ............................. 260  
Interior lights list............... 260  
• Interior light.................... 262  
• Personal lights ............... 262  
• Personal/interior lights ... 263  
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Automatic air conditioning system (if equipped)  
Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the  
temperature setting.  
Temperature control  
Automatic mode  
Air conditioning  
ON/OFF switch  
Windshield defogger  
Air intake mode switch  
OFF  
Fan speed  
Temperature setting display  
Fan speed display  
Changes the air outlets used  
Air outlet display  
Using the automatic mode  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
.
The air conditioning system will begin to operate.  
Press “” to increase the temperature and “” to decrease the  
temperature on  
.
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Adjusting the settings  
Adjusting the temperature setting  
Press “” to increase the temperature and “” to decrease the tem-  
perature on  
.
Adjusting the fan speed  
Press “” (increase) or “” (decrease) on  
.
The fan speed is shown on the display. (7 levels)  
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Press  
to turn the fan off.  
Changing the air outlets  
Press  
.
The air outlets switch each time  
is pressed. The air flow  
shown on the display indicates the following.  
Air flows to the upper body.  
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Air flows to the upper body and  
feet.  
: Some models  
Mainly air flows to the feet.  
: Some models  
Air flows to the feet and the  
windshield defogger operates.  
Recirculated air mode will auto-  
matically switch to outside air  
mode.  
: Some models  
Switching air intake modes  
Press  
.
The mode switches between outside air mode (indicator off) and recircu-  
lated air mode (indicator on) each time is pressed.  
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Defogging the windshield  
Defogging  
The air conditioning system con-  
trol operates automatically.  
Recirculated air mode will auto-  
matically switch to outside air  
mode. It is not possible to return  
to recirculated air mode when the  
switch is on.  
Adjusting the position of and opening and closing the air outlets  
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Center outlets  
Direct air flow to the left or right,  
up or down.  
Right and left side outlets  
Direct air flow to the left or  
right, up or down.  
Turn the knob right to open the  
vent and left to close the vent.  
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Using the automatic mode  
Fan speed is adjusted automatically in accordance with the temperature set-  
ting and ambient conditions. As a result, the following may occur.  
The system may switch automatically to recirculated air mode when the  
coolest temperature setting is selected in summer.  
Immediately after  
is pressed, the fan may stop for a while until  
warm or cool air is ready to flow.  
Cool air may flow to the area around the upper body when the heater is  
on.  
Using the recirculated air mode  
The windows will fog up more easily if the recirculated air mode is used for  
an extended period.  
Window defogger feature  
Recirculated air mode may automatically switch to outside air mode in situa-  
tions where the windows need to be defogged.  
When outside air temperature approaches 32°F (0°C)  
The air conditioning system may not operate even when  
When is selected for the air outlets used  
is pressed.  
For your driving comfort, air flowing to the feet may be warmer than air flow-  
ing to the upper body depending on the temperature setting.  
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CAUTION  
To prevent the windshield from fogging up  
Do not use  
during cool air operation in extremely humid weather.  
The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the  
windshield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, blocking  
your vision.  
NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the automatic air conditioning system on longer than necessary  
when the engine is stopped.  
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Manual air conditioning system (if equipped)  
Heater  
Air outlet selection dial  
Fan speed control dial  
Temperature control dial  
Air intake mode switch  
Air conditioning system  
Air outlet selection dial  
Temperature control dial  
Fan speed control dial  
Air intake mode switch  
Air conditioning ON/OFF switch  
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Adjusting the settings  
Adjusting the temperature setting (heater)  
Turn the temperature control dial clockwise to increase the temper-  
ature.  
Adjusting the temperature setting (air conditioning system)  
Turn the temperature control dial clockwise (warm) or counter-  
clockwise (cool).  
If  
is not pressed, the system will blow ambient temperature air or  
heated air.  
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Adjusting the fan speed  
Turn the fan speed control dial clockwise (increase) or counter-  
clockwise (decrease).  
Set the dial to “0” to turn the fan off.  
Selecting the air outlets  
Set the air outlet selection dial to an appropriate position.  
The positions between the air outlet selections shown below can also be  
selected for more detailed adjustment.  
Air flows to the upper body.  
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Air flows to the upper body and  
feet.  
: Some models  
: Some models  
: Some models  
Mainly air flows to the feet.  
Air flows to the feet and the  
windshield defogger operates.  
The air intake is automatically  
switched to outside air mode. It is  
not possible to return to recircu-  
lated air mode when the switch is  
on.  
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Air flows to the windshield and  
side windows.  
The air intake is automatically  
switched to outside air mode. It is  
not possible to return to recircu-  
lated air mode when the switch is  
on.  
Switching air intake modes  
Press  
.
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The mode switches between outside air mode (indicator off) and recircu-  
lated air mode (indicator on) each time is pressed.  
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Adjusting the position of and opening and closing the air outlets  
Center outlets  
Direct air flow to the left or right,  
up or down.  
Right and left side outlets  
Direct air flow to the left or  
right, up or down.  
Turn the knob right to open the  
vent and left to close the vent.  
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For quick cooling (vehicles with air conditioning system)  
Turn the temperature control dial to the “MAX A/C” position and select the  
recirculated air mode.  
For quick clearing of the windshield and side windows (vehicles with  
air conditioning system)  
Press  
to turn the air conditioning on.  
Using the recirculated air mode  
The windows will fog up more easily if the recirculated air mode is used for  
an extended period.  
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When outside air temperature approaches 32°F (0°C) (vehicles with air  
conditioning system)  
The air conditioning system may not operate even when  
When is selected for the air outlets used  
is pressed.  
For your driving comfort, air flowing to the feet may be warmer than air flow-  
ing to the upper body depending on the position of the temperature adjust-  
ment dial.  
CAUTION  
To prevent the windshield from fogging up  
Do not set the air outlet selection dial to  
during cool air operation in  
extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the  
outside air and that of the windshield can cause the outer surface of the  
windshield to fog up, blocking your vision.  
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NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the air conditioning system on longer than necessary when the  
engine is stopped.  
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Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers  
Clear the rear window using the defogger.  
Vehicles with automatic air conditioning system  
On/off  
The defoggers will automati-  
cally turn off after approxi-  
mately 15 minutes.  
Vehicles with manual air conditioning system  
On/off  
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The defoggers will automati-  
cally turn off after approxi-  
mately 15 minutes.  
Outside rear view mirror defoggers (if equipped)  
Turning the rear window defogger on will turn the outside rear view mirror  
defoggers on.  
CAUTION  
Outside rear view mirror defoggers (if equipped)  
The surfaces of the outside rear view mirrors become hot. Do not touch  
them to prevent from burning yourself.  
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Audio system types  
With navigation system  
Owners of models equipped with a navigation system should refer  
to the “Navigation System Owner's Manual”.  
Without navigation system  
Type A: CD player with changer controller and AM/FM radio  
Type B: CD player with changer and AM/FM radio  
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Title  
Page  
P. 201  
P. 207  
P. 214  
P. 221  
P. 224  
P. 225  
Using the radio  
Using the CD player  
Playing MP3 and WMA discs  
Optimal use of the audio system  
Using the AUX adapter  
Using the steering wheel audio switches  
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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.  
CAUTION  
For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
FCC Warning:  
Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment will void the  
user’s authority to operate this device.  
Laser products  
• Do not take this unit apart or attempt to make any changes yourself.  
This is an intricate unit that uses a laser pickup to retrieve information  
from the surface of compact discs. The laser is carefully shielded so  
that its rays remain inside the cabinet. Therefore, never try to disas-  
semble the player or alter any of its parts since you may be exposed to  
laser rays and dangerous voltages.  
• This product utilizes a laser.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other  
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation expo-  
sure.  
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NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary with the engine off.  
To avoid damaging the audio system  
Take care not to spill drinks or other fluids over the audio system.  
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3-2. Using the audio system  
Using the radio  
Power Volume  
Changing the channel  
Adjusting the frequency (AM, FM  
mode) or channel (SAT mode)  
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Scanning for  
receivable stations  
Station selector  
Displaying radio text  
messages  
AMSAT/FM  
mode buttons  
Seeking the frequency  
®
Setting station presets (excluding XM Satellite Radio)  
STEP  
1
Search for desired stations by turning  
or pressing “”  
or “” on  
.
STEP  
2
Press and hold the button (from  
to  
) the station  
is to be set to until you hear a beep.  
®
Scanning radio stations (excluding XM Satellite Radio)  
Scanning the preset radio stations  
STEP  
STEP  
1
Press and hold  
until you hear a beep.  
Preset stations will be played for 5 seconds each.  
2
When the desired station is reached, press  
again.  
once  
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3-2. Using the audio system  
Scanning all radio stations within range  
STEP  
1
Press  
.
All stations with reception will be played for 5 seconds each.  
STEP  
2
When the desired station is reached, press  
again.  
once  
®
XM Satellite Radio* (if equipped)  
®
Receiving XM Satellite Radio  
STEP  
1
Press  
.
The display changes as follows each time  
pressed.  
is  
AM SAT1 SAT2 SAT3  
STEP  
2
Turn  
to select the desired channel from all categories  
or press “” or “” on  
to select the desired channel in  
the current category.  
®
Setting XM Satellite Radio channel presets  
Select the desired channel. Press and hold the button (from  
to  
) the channel is to be set to until you hear a beep.  
Changing the channel category  
Press “” or “” on  
.
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®
Scanning XM Satellite Radio channels  
Scanning channels in the current category  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
.
When the desired channel is reached, press  
again.  
Scanning preset channels  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press and hold  
until you hear a beep.  
When the desired channel is reached, press  
again.  
Displaying text information  
Press  
.
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The display will show up to 10 characters.  
The display changes as follows each time the button is pressed.  
CH NAME  
TITLE (SONG/PROGRAM TITLE)  
NAME (ARTIST NAME/FEATURE)  
CH NUMBER  
*: Except JBL brand audio system  
Use of XM® Satellite Radio requires XM® tuner and service.  
Contact your Toyota dealer.  
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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 con-  
tinually changing position of the antenna, differences in signal strength  
and surrounding objects, such as trains, transmitters, etc.  
The radio antenna is mounted inside the rear window. To maintain clear  
radio reception, do not attach metallic window tinting or other metallic  
objects to the antenna wire mounted inside the rear window.  
XM® Satellite Radio  
An XM® Satellite Radio is a tuner designed exclusively to receive broadcasts  
provided under a separate subscription. Availability is limited to the 48 con-  
tiguous states and 10 Canadian provinces.  
XM® subscriptions  
For detailed information about XM® Satellite Radio or to subscribe:  
U.S.A.   
Visit on the web at www.xmradio.com or call 1-800-967-2346.  
Canada   
Visit on the web at www.xmradio.ca or call 1-877-438-9677.  
Radio ID  
You will need the radio ID when activating XM® service or reporting a  
problem. Select “CH000” using  
, and the receiver's 8-character ID  
number will appear.  
Satellite tuner  
The tuner supports only Audio Services (Music and Talk) and the accom-  
panying Text Information of XM® Satellite Radio.  
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If XM® Satellite Radio does not operate normally  
If a problem occurs with the XM® tuner, a message will appear on the dis-  
play. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, and take the suggested  
corrective action.  
The XM® antenna is not connected. Check  
whether the XM® antenna cable is attached  
securely.  
ANTENNA  
There is a short-circuit in the antenna or the sur-  
rounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified  
dealer.  
You have not subscribed to XM® Satellite Radio.  
The radio is being updated with the latest encryp-  
tion code. Contact XM® Satellite Radio for sub-  
scription information. When a contract is canceled,  
you can choose the “CH000” and all free-to-air  
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channels.  
UPDATING  
The premium channel you selected is not autho-  
rized. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio  
returns to the previous channel or “CH001”. If it  
does not change automatically, select another  
channel. If you want to listen to the premium chan-  
nel, contact XM® Satellite Radio.  
The XM® signal is too weak at the current location.  
NO SIGNAL  
Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a  
stronger signal.  
The unit is acquiring audio or program information.  
Wait until the unit has received the information.  
LOADING  
OFF AIR  
The channel you selected is not broadcasting any  
programming. Select another channel.  
There is no song/program title or artist name/fea-  
ture associated with the channel at this time. No  
action needed.  
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The channel you selected is no longer available.  
Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to  
the previous channel or “CH001”. If it does not  
change automatically, select another channel.  
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Contact the XM® Listener Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-  
438-9677 (Canada).  
Certifications for the radio tuner  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How-  
ever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by trying one or more of  
the following:  
Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.  
Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connecting the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Using the CD player  
Power Volume  
CD eject  
CD load (type B only)  
Displaying text  
messages  
Selecting  
a track  
Searching  
playback  
Fast-for-  
warding  
a track  
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Playback  
Random playback  
Reversing  
a track  
Selecting a CD  
Repeat play  
Loading CDs  
Loading a CD  
Type A  
Insert a CD.  
Type B  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
.
Insert a CD when the indicator on the slot turns from amber to  
green.  
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Loading multiple CDs (type B)  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press and hold  
until you hear a beep.  
Insert a CD when the indicator on the slot turns from amber to  
green.  
The indicator on the slot turns to amber when the CD is inserted.  
STEP  
3
Insert the next CD when the indicator on the slot turns from  
amber to green again.  
Repeat the procedure for the remaining CDs.  
To stop the operation, press  
.
Ejecting CDs  
Ejecting a CD  
Type A  
Press  
and remove the CD.  
Type B  
STEP  
1
To select the CD to be ejected, press  
() or  
().  
The number of the CD selected is shown on the display.  
STEP  
2
Press  
and remove the CD.  
Ejecting all the CDs (type B)  
Press and hold  
CDs.  
until you hear a beep, and then remove the  
Selecting a track  
Press “” to move up or “” to move down using  
until the  
desired track number is displayed.  
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Fast-forwarding and reversing tracks  
To fast-forward or reverse, press  
ward).  
(reverse) or  
(fast-for-  
Scanning tracks  
STEP  
1
Press  
.
The first ten seconds of each track will be played.  
STEP  
2
Press  
again when the desired track is reached.  
Selecting a CD (type A with a CD changer and type B)  
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To select a CD to play  
To select the desired CD, press  
() or  
().  
To scan loaded CDs  
STEP  
1
2
Press and hold  
until you hear a beep.  
The first ten seconds of the first track on each CD will be played.  
STEP  
Press  
again when the desired CD is reached.  
Repeat play  
To repeat a track  
Press  
(RPT).  
To repeat all of the tracks on a CD (type A with a CD changer  
and type B)  
Press and hold  
(RPT) until you hear a beep.  
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Random playback  
Current CD  
Press  
(RAND).  
Tracks are played in a random order until  
is pressed once more.  
All CDs (type A with a CD changer and type B)  
Press and hold (RAND) until you hear a beep.  
Tracks on all loaded CDs are played in a random order until  
pressed once more.  
is  
Switching the display  
Press  
.
Each time  
is pressed, the display changes in the order of Track  
no./Elapsed timeCD titleTrack name.  
Display  
Up to 12 characters can be displayed at a time.  
If there are 13 characters or more, pressing and holding  
for 1  
second or more will display the remaining characters.  
A maximum of 24 characters can be displayed.  
If  
is pressed for 1 second or more again or has not been pressed  
for 6 seconds or more, the display will return to the first 12 characters.  
Depending on the contents recorded, the characters may not be displayed  
properly or may not be displayed at all.  
Canceling random, repeat and scan playback  
Press  
(RAND),  
(RPT) or  
again.  
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Error messages  
“ERROR”: This indicates a problem either with the CD or inside the  
player. The CD may be dirty, damaged or inserted up-side  
down.  
“WAIT”:  
Operation has stopped due to a high temperature inside the  
player. Wait for a while and then press . Contact  
your Toyota dealer if the CD still cannot be played back.  
Discs that can be used  
Discs with the marks shown below can be used.  
Playback may not be possible depending on the recording format or disc  
features, or due to scratches, dirt or deterioration.  
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CDs with copy-protect features may not be used.  
CD player protection feature  
To protect the internal components, playback is automatically stopped when  
a problem is detected while the CD player is being used.  
If CDs are left inside the CD player or in the ejected position for  
extended periods  
CDs may be damaged and may not play properly.  
Lens cleaners  
Do not use lens cleaners. Doing so may damage the CD player.  
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NOTICE  
CDs and adapters that cannot be used  
Do not use the following types of CDs, 3 in. (8 cm) CD adapters or Dual  
Discs.  
Doing so may damage the CD player and/or the CD insert/eject function.  
CDs that have a diameter that is not 4.7  
in. (12 cm)  
Low-quality and deformed CDs  
CDs with a transparent or translucent  
recording area  
CDs that have had tape, stickers or CD-  
R labels attached to them, or that have  
had the label peeled off  
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NOTICE  
CD player precautions  
Failure to follow the precautions below may result in serious damage to the  
CDs or the player itself.  
Do not insert anything other than CDs into the CD slot.  
Do not apply oil to the CD player.  
Store CDs away from direct sunlight.  
Never try to disassemble any part of the CD player.  
Do not insert more than one CD at a  
time.  
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Playing MP3 and WMA discs  
Power Volume  
CD load  
CD eject  
Selecting a file  
(type B only)  
Selecting  
a folder  
Selecting  
a file  
Fast-for-  
warding  
a file  
Searching  
playback  
Displaying text  
messages  
Playback  
Reversing  
a file  
Random playback  
Repeat play  
Selecting a CD  
Loading and ejecting MP3 and WMA discs  
P. 207  
Selecting a CD (type A with a CD changer and type B)  
P. 209  
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Selecting and scanning a folder  
Selecting folders one at a time  
Press “” or “” on  
to select the desired folder.  
Selecting the desired folder by cueing the first file of each  
folder  
Press and hold  
folder is reached, press  
until you hear a beep. When the desired  
once again.  
Returning to the first folder  
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Press and hold “” on  
until you hear a beep.  
Selecting and scanning files  
Selecting one file at a time  
Turn  
or press “” or “” on  
to select the desired file.  
Selecting the desired file by cueing the files in the folder  
Press  
.
When the desired file is reached, press  
once again.  
Fast-forwarding and reversing files  
To fast-forward or reverse, press  
ward).  
(reverse) or  
(fast-for-  
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Repeat play  
To repeat a file  
Press  
(RPT).  
To repeat all of the files in a folder  
Press and hold  
(RPT) until you hear a beep.  
Random playback  
To play files from a particular folder in random order  
Press  
(RAND).  
To play all of the files on a disc in random order  
Press and hold  
(RAND) until you hear a beep.  
Switching the display  
Press  
.
Each time  
is pressed, the display changes in the order of  
Folder no./File no./Elapsed timeFolder nameFile nameAlbum title  
(MP3 only)Track titleArtist name.  
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Display  
P. 210  
Canceling random, repeat and scan playback  
P. 210  
Error messages  
“ERROR”:  
This indicates a problem either with the CD or inside the  
player. The CD may be dirty, damaged or inserted up-side  
down.  
“WAIT”:  
Operation has stopped due to a high temperature inside the  
player. Wait for a while and then press  
. Contact  
your Toyota dealer if the CD still cannot be played.  
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“NO MUSIC”: This indicates that the MP3/WMA file is not included in the  
CD.  
Discs that can be used  
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.  
CD player protection feature  
P. 211  
If CDs are left inside the CD player or in the ejected position for  
extended periods  
P. 211  
Lens cleaners  
P. 211  
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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 TM 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/formats  
recorded by them that can be used.  
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: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (kbps)  
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160 (kbps)  
• Compatible channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel and  
monaural  
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, depending on the status  
of the CD-R or CD-RW. Playback may not be possible or the audio may  
jump if the disc is scratched or marked with fingerprints.  
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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.  
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  
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File names  
The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those  
with the extension .mp3 or .wma.  
Multi-sessions  
As the audio system is compatible with multi-sessions, it is possible to play  
discs that contain MP3 and WMA files. However, only the first session can  
be played.  
D3 and WMA tags  
ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the track  
title and 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.  
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 unnec-  
essary folders.  
If the discs contain a mixture of music data and MP3 or WMA format data,  
only music data can be played.  
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IExtensions  
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 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  
encoding 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. In some cases, playback may not  
be possible at all.  
• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are the registered trade-  
marks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.  
NOTICE  
CDs and adapters that cannot be used (P. 212)  
CD player precautions (P. 213)  
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Optimal use of the audio system  
Displays the current mode  
Changes the following set-  
tings  
• Sound quality and volume  
balance  
(P. 222)  
The sound quality and bal-  
ance setting can be changed  
to produce the best sound.  
• Volume and tone quality  
level (Automatic Sound  
Levelizer)  
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(P. 223)  
Using the AUDIO CONTROL function  
Changing sound quality modes  
Pressing  
selects the mode to be changed in the following  
order.  
“BAS”“MID”*“TRE”“FAD”“BAL”“ASL”  
*: JBL brand audio system  
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Adjusting sound quality and volume balance  
Turning  
adjusts the level.  
Mode  
displayed  
Sound qual-  
Turn to the  
left  
Turn to the  
right  
Level  
ity mode  
Bass  
BAS*1  
MID*1, 2  
TRE*1  
-5 to 5  
-5 to 5  
-5 to 5  
Mid-  
range  
Low  
High  
Treble  
Front/rear  
volume  
balance  
Shifts to  
front  
FAD  
F7 to R7  
L7 to R7  
Shifts to rear  
Left/right  
volume  
balance  
BAL  
Shifts to left Shifts to right  
1
* :The sound quality level is adjusted individually in each radio  
mode or CD mode.  
2
* :JBL brand audio system  
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Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)  
Except JBL brand audio system  
When “ASL” is selected, turning  
to the right changes the  
“ASL” level in the order of “LOW”, “MID” and “HIGH”.  
Turning  
to the left turns “ASL” off.  
ASL automatically adjusts the volume and tone quality according to vehi-  
cle speed.  
JBL brand audio system  
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When “ASL” is selected, turning  
to the right turns “ASL” on,  
and turning  
to the left turns “ASL” off.  
ASL automatically adjusts the volume and tone quality according to vehi-  
cle speed.  
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Using the AUX adapter  
This adapter can be used to connect a portable audio device and lis-  
ten to it through the vehicle’s speakers.  
Open the cover and connect  
the portable audio device.  
STEP  
1
Press  
.
STEP  
2
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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Using the steering wheel audio switches (if equipped)  
Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on the  
steering wheel.  
Volume  
Radio: Select radio stations  
CD: Select tracks, files  
(MP3 and WMA) and discs  
Power on/off, select audio  
source  
3
Turning on the power  
Press  
when the audio system is turned off.  
The audio system can be turned off by holding  
hear a beep.  
down until you  
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Changing the audio source  
Press  
when the audio system is turned on. The audio source  
changes as follows each time  
is pressed.  
Type A:  
1
2
2
2
FM1FM2CDCD changer*  
AUXAMSAT1*  
SAT2*  
SAT3*  
Type B:  
FM1FM2CD changerAUXAMSAT1*2SAT2*2SAT3*2  
*1: If installed with a CD changer  
*2: Except JBL brand audio system  
Use of XM® Satellite Radio requires XM® tuner and service.  
Contact your Toyota dealer.  
Adjusting the volume  
Press “+” on  
volume.  
to increase the volume and “-” to decrease the  
Press and hold the switch to continue increasing or decreasing the vol-  
ume.  
Selecting a radio station  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
Press  
to select the radio mode.  
to select a preset station.  
To scan for receivable stations, press and hold the switch until you  
hear a beep.  
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Selecting a track/file  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
Press  
to select the CD mode.  
to select the desired track/file.  
Selecting a folder (type A)  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
to select the CD mode.  
until you hear a beep.  
Press and hold  
Selecting a disc (type A with a CD changer and type B)  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press  
to select the CD mode.  
until you hear a beep.  
3
Press and hold  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk of an accident  
Exercise care when operating the audio switches on the steering wheel.  
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Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) features (if equipped)  
This system supports Bluetooth®, which allows you to make or  
receive calls without using cables to connect a cellular phone and  
the system, and without operating the cellular phone.  
Title  
Page  
Using the hands-free phone system  
(for cellular phone)  
P. 231  
Making a phone call  
P. 240  
P. 244  
P. 249  
P. 253  
Setting a cellular phone  
Security and system setup  
Using the phone book  
Conditions affecting operation  
The hands-free phone system may not operate normally in the following situ-  
ations:  
The cellular phone is turned off, or located outside the service area.  
The cellular phone has a low battery.  
The cellular phone is not connected to the system.  
The cellular phone is behind the seat or in the glove box, or metal mate-  
rial covers or touches the phone.  
When transferring ownership of the vehicle  
Be sure to initialize the system to prevent personal data from being improp-  
erly accessed.  
Required profiles for the cellular phone  
HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0  
OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1  
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Trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc.  
Certification for the hands-free phone system  
FCC ID: ACJ932C5ZZZ035  
IC ID: 216J-C5ZZZ035  
MADE IN JAPAN  
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NOTE:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of industry  
Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired oper-  
ation.  
NOTICE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How-  
ever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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FCC WARNING:  
Changes or modifications in construction not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate  
the equipment.  
CAUTION:  
Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for  
uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure  
Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels  
of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive expo-  
sure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and oper-  
ated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and person’s body  
(excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and legs).  
Co-location:  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
CAUTION  
Caution while driving  
Do not use a cellular phone, or connect the Bluetooth® phone.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to a cellular phone  
Do not leave a cellular phone in the vehicle. The temperature inside may  
become high resulting in damage to the phone.  
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Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) (if equipped)  
Audio unit  
Displays such items as  
message, name, and phone  
number  
Lower-case  
characters  
and special characters,  
such as an umlaut, can-  
not be displayed.  
Selects speed dials  
Press and hold: Displays  
information that is too long  
to be displayed at one time  
on the screen  
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Selects items such as menu  
or number  
Turn: Selects an item  
Press: Inputs the selected  
item  
®
Displays Bluetooth  
nection condition  
con-  
If BT is not displayed, the  
hands-free phone sys-  
tem cannot be used.  
Displays the reception level  
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Steering wheel  
Volume  
The voice guidance volume  
cannot be adjusted by using  
this button.  
Hands-free phone system  
on/starts a call (off-hook  
switch)  
Hands-free phone system  
off/ends a call/refuses a call  
(on-hook switch)  
Press: Voice command sys-  
tem on  
Press and hold: Voice com-  
mand system off (talk  
switch)  
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Microphone  
Vehicles with moon roof  
Vehicles without moon roof  
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Operating the system by using a voice command  
By following voice guidance instructions output from the speaker,  
voice commands can be given to allow for operation of the hands-  
free phone system without checking the display or operating  
.
Operation procedure when using a voice command  
Press the talk switch and say the command for a desired function.  
(P. 236)  
Auxiliary commands when using a voice command  
The following auxiliary commands can be used when operating the  
system using a voice command:  
Cancel: Exits the hands-free phone system  
Repeat: Repeats the previous voice guidance instruction  
Go back: Returns to the previous procedure  
Help: Reads aloud the function summary if a help comment is  
registered for the selected function  
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Using the hands-free phone system for the first time  
Before using the hands-free phone system, it is necessary to register  
a cellular phone in the system. The phone registration mode will be  
entered automatically when starting the system with no cellular  
phone registered. Follow the procedure below to register a cellular  
phone:  
STEP  
1
Press the off-hook switch or the talk switch.  
The introductory guidance and phone name registration instructions  
are heard.  
STEP  
2
Register a phone name by either of the following methods.  
3
a. Select “Record Name” by using  
be registered.  
, and say a name to  
b. Press the talk switch and say a name to be registered.  
A voice guidance instruction to confirm the input is heard.  
STEP  
3
Select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
A passkey is displayed and heard, and a voice guidance instruction  
for inputting the passkey into the cellular phone is heard.  
STEP  
4
Input the passkey into the cellular phone.  
Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for the oper-  
ation of the phone.  
Guidance for registration completion is heard.  
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Menu list of the hands-free phone system  
Normal operation  
Second  
menu  
First menu  
Callback  
Third menu  
-
Operation detail  
Dialing a number stored in  
the incoming call history  
memory  
-
Dialing a number stored in  
the outgoing call history  
memory  
Redial  
-
-
-
-
Dial by  
number  
Dialing by inputting a number  
Dial by  
name  
Dialing by inputting a name  
registered in the phone book  
-
-
-
-
Add Entry  
Adding a new number  
Change  
Name  
Changing a name in the  
phone book  
Delete  
Entry  
Deleting the phone book  
data  
-
-
-
-
Delete  
Speed  
Dial  
(Del Spd  
Dial)  
Deleting a registered speed  
dial  
Phonebook  
List  
Names  
Listing the phone book data  
Registering a speed dial  
Set  
Speed  
Dial  
(Speed  
Dial)  
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Second  
menu  
First menu  
Third menu  
Set PIN  
Operation detail  
Setting a PIN code  
Phonebook Lock  
Locking the phone book  
Security  
Phonebook  
Unlock  
Unlocking the phone book  
Registering the cellular  
phone to be used  
Pair Phone  
Change Name  
Delete  
Changing a registered name  
of a cellular phone  
Deleting a registered cellular  
phone  
Phone  
Setup  
3
Setup  
Listing the registered cellular  
phones  
List phones  
Selecting a cellular phone to  
be used  
Select phone  
Set Passkey  
Changing the passkey  
Guidance Vol-  
ume  
(Guidance Vol)  
Setting voice guidance vol-  
ume  
System  
Setup  
Initialize  
Initialization  
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Using a short cut key  
First menu  
Second menu  
-
Operation detail  
Dialing a number registered  
in the phone book  
Dial “XXX (name)”  
Phone book add  
entry  
-
-
Adding a new number  
Changing the name of a  
phone number in the phone  
book  
Phone book change  
name  
Phone book delete  
entry  
-
-
-
Deleting phone book data  
Registering a speed dial  
Deleting a speed dial  
Phone book set  
speed dial  
Phone book delete  
speed dial  
Phonebook Unlock  
Phonebook Lock  
Unlocking the phone book  
Locking the phone book  
Phonebook  
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Automatic adjustment of volume  
When vehicle speed is 50 mph (80 km/h) or more, the volume automatically  
increases. The volume returns to the previous volume setting when vehicle  
speed drops to 43 mph (70 km/h) or less.  
When using a voice command  
For numbers, say a combination of single digits from zero to nine, # (pound),  
(star), and + (plus).  
Say a command correctly and clearly.  
The system may not recognize your voice in the following situations:  
When driving on a rough road  
When driving at high speeds  
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When air is blowing out of the vents onto the microphone  
When the air conditioning fan emits a loud noise  
The following cannot be performed while driving:  
Operating the system with  
Registering a cellular phone to the system  
Changing the passkey  
P. 248  
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Making a phone call  
Making a phone call  
Dialing by inputting a number  
“Dial by number”  
Dialing by inputting a name  
“Dial by name”  
Speed dialing  
Dialing a number stored in the outgoing history memory  
“Redial”  
Dialing a number stored in the incoming history memory  
“Call back”  
Receiving a phone call  
Answering the phone  
Refusing the call  
Transferring a call  
Using the call history memory  
Dialing  
Storing data in the phone book  
Deleting  
Dialing by inputting a number  
STEP  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
3
Press the talk switch and say “Dial by number”.  
Press the talk switch and say the phone number.  
Dial by one of the following methods:  
a. Press the off-hook switch.  
b. Press the talk switch and say “Dial”.  
c. Select “Dial” by using  
.
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Dialing by inputting a name  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press the talk switch and say “Dial by name”.  
Select a registered name to be input by either of the following  
methods:  
a. Press the talk switch and say a registered name.  
b. Press the talk switch and say “List names”. Press the talk  
switch while the desired name is being read aloud.  
STEP  
3
Dial by one of the following methods:  
a. Press the off-hook switch.  
b. Press the talk switch and say “Dial”.  
3
c. Select “Dial” by using  
.
Speed dialing  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Press the off-hook switch.  
Press the preset button in which the desired number is regis-  
tered.  
STEP  
3
Press the off-hook switch.  
When receiving a phone call  
Answering the phone  
Press the off-hook switch.  
Refusing the call  
Press the on-hook switch.  
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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 follow-  
ing methods:  
a. Operate the cellular phone.  
Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for the oper-  
ation of the phone.  
*1  
b. Press the off-hook switch .  
*2  
c. Press the talk switch and say “Call Transfer” .  
*1  
: This operation can be performed only when transferring a call  
from the cellular phone to the system during a call.  
*2  
: While the vehicle is in motion, a call cannot be transferred from  
the system to the cellular phone.  
Using the call history memory  
Follow the procedure below to use a number stored in the call history  
memory:  
STEP  
1
Press the talk switch and say “Redial” (when using a number  
stored in the outgoing call history memory) or “Call back”  
(when using a number stored in the incoming call history  
memory).  
STEP  
2
Select the number by either of the following methods:  
a. Say “Previous” or “Go back” until the desired number is dis-  
played.  
b. Select the desired number by using  
.
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The following operations can be performed:  
Dialing: Press the off-hook switch or select “Dial” by using a voice  
command or  
Storing the number in the phone book: Select “Store” by using a  
voice command or  
.
.
Deleting: Select “Delete” by using a voice command or  
.
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Call history  
Up to 5 numbers can be stored in each of the outgoing and incoming call his-  
tory memories.  
When talking on the phone  
Do not talk simultaneously with the other party.  
Keep the volume of the received voice down. Otherwise, voice echo will  
increase.  
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Setting a cellular phone  
Registering a cellular phone in the hands-free phone system allows  
the system to function. The following functions can be used for reg-  
istered cellular phones:  
Functions and operation procedures  
To enter the menu for each function, follow the steps below by  
using a voice command or  
:
Registering a cellular phone  
1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “Pair Phone”  
Selecting the cellular phone to be used  
1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “Select Phone”  
Changing a registered name  
1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “Change Name”  
Listing the registered cellular phones  
1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “List Phones”  
Deleting a cellular phone  
1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “Delete”  
Changing the passkey  
1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “Set Passkey”  
Registering a cellular phone  
Select “Pair Phone” by using a voice command or  
, and do the  
procedure for registering a cellular phone. (P. 235)  
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Selecting the cellular phone to be used  
STEP  
1
Select “Select Phone” by using a voice command or  
.
Pattern A  
STEP  
2
Select the cellular phone to be used by either of the following  
methods, and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
:
a. Press the talk switch and say the desired phone name.  
b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the name  
of the desired cellular phone is being read aloud, press the  
talk switch.  
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Pattern B  
STEP  
2
Select the cellular phone to be used by using  
.
Changing a registered name  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Select “Change Name” by using a voice command or  
.
Select the name of the cellular phone to be changed by either  
of the following methods:  
a. Press the talk switch and say the desired phone name, and  
select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the  
desired phone name is being read aloud, press the talk  
switch.  
c. Select the desired phone name by using  
.
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STEP  
STEP  
3
Press the talk switch or select “Record Name” by using  
, and say a new name.  
4
Select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
Listing the registered cellular phones  
Selecting “List Phones” by using a voice command or  
the list of registered cellular phones to be read aloud.  
causes  
When listing is complete, the system returns to “Phone Setup”.  
Pressing the talk switch while the name of a cellular phone is being  
read selects the cellular phone, and the following functions will be  
available:  
• Selecting a cellular phone: “Select Phone”  
• Changing a registered name: “Change Name”  
• Deleting a cellular phone: “Delete”  
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Deleting a cellular phone  
STEP  
1
Select “Delete” by using a voice command or  
.
Pattern A  
STEP  
2
Select the cellular phone to be deleted by either of the follow-  
ing methods and select “Confirm” by using a voice command  
or  
:
a. Press the talk switch and say the name of the desired cellu-  
lar phone.  
3
b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the name  
of the desired cellular phone is being read aloud, press the  
talk switch.  
Pattern B  
STEP  
2
Select the desired cellular phone to be deleted by using  
.
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Changing the passkey  
STEP  
1
Select “Set Passkey” by using a voice command or  
.
Pattern A  
STEP  
2
Press the talk switch, say a 4 to 8-digit number, and select  
“Confirm” by using a voice command or  
Pattern B  
.
STEP  
2
Select a 4 to 8-digit number by using  
.
The number should be input 1 digit at a time.  
STEP  
3
When the entire number to be registered as a passkey has  
been input, press once again.  
The number of cellular phones that can be registered  
Up to 6 cellular phones can be registered in the system.  
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Security and system setup  
To enter the menu of each setting, follow the steps below:  
Security setting items and operation procedure  
Setting or changing the PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
1. “Setup” 2. “Security” 3. “Set PIN”  
Locking the phone book  
1. “Setup” 2. “Security” 3. “Phonebook Lock”  
Unlocking the phone book  
1. “Setup” 2. “Security” 3. “Phonebook Unlock”  
System setup items and operation procedure  
Setting voice guidance volume  
3
1. “Setup” 2. “System Setup” 3. “Guidance Vol”  
Initialization  
1. “Setup” 2. “System Setup” 3. “Initialize”  
can only be used for system setup operation.  
Setting or changing the PIN  
Setting a PIN  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Select “Set PIN” by using a voice command or  
Enter a PIN by using a voice command or  
.
.
When using  
, input the code 1 digit at a time.  
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Changing the PIN  
STEP  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
3
Select “Set PIN” by using a voice command or  
Enter the registered PIN by using a voice command or  
Enter a new PIN by using a voice command or  
.
.
.
When using  
, input the code 1 digit at a time.  
Locking or unlocking the phone book  
STEP  
1
Select “Phonebook lock (Phbk Lock)” or “Phonebook unlock  
(Phbk Unlock)” by using a voice command or  
Input the PIN by either of the following methods and select  
“Confirm” by using a voice command or  
a. Press the talk switch and say the registered PIN.  
b. Input a new PIN by using  
.
STEP  
2
:
.
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Setting voice guidance volume  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Select “Guidance Vol” by using  
Change the voice guidance volume.  
.
To decrease the volume: Turn  
To increase the volume: Turn  
counterclockwise.  
clockwise.  
Initialization  
3
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Select “Initialize” and then “Confirm” by using  
.
Select “Confirm” by using  
.
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Initialization  
The following data in the system can be initialized:  
• Phone book  
• Outgoing and incoming call history  
• Speed dials  
• Registered cellular phone data  
• Security code  
Once the initialization has been completed, the data cannot be restored  
to its original state.  
When the phone book is locked  
The following functions cannot be used:  
Dialing by inputting a name  
Speed dialing  
Dialing a number stored in the call history memory  
Using the phone book  
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Using the phone book  
To enter the menu of each setting, follow the steps below:  
Adding a new phone number  
1. “Phonebook” 2. “Add Entry”  
Setting speed dial  
1. “Phonebook” 2. “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)”  
Changing a registered name  
1. “Phonebook” 2. “Change Name”  
Deleting registered data  
1. “Phonebook” 2. “Delete Entry”  
Deleting speed dial  
3
1. “Phonebook” 2. “Delete Speed Dial (Del Spd Dial)”  
Listing the registered data  
1. “Phonebook” 2. “List Names”  
Adding a new phone number  
The following methods can be used to add a new phone number:  
Inputting a phone number by using a voice command  
Transferring data from the cellular phone  
Inputting a phone number by using  
Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming call history  
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Adding procedure  
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Select “Add Entry” by using a voice command or  
.
Use one of the following methods to input a telephone num-  
ber:  
Inputting a telephone number by using a voice command  
STEP2-1 Select “By Voice” by using a voice command or  
.
STEP2-2 Press the talk switch, say the desired number, and  
select “Confirm” by using a voice command.  
Transferring data from the cellular phone  
STEP2-1 Select “By Phone” and then “Confirm” by using a  
voice command or  
.
STEP2-2 Transfer the data from the cellular phone.  
Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for  
the details of transferring data.  
STEP2-3 Select the data to be registered by either of the fol-  
lowing methods:  
a. Say “Previous” or “Next” until the desired data is  
displayed, and select “Confirm” by using a voice  
command.  
b. Select the desired data by using  
.
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Inputting a phone number by using  
STEP2-1 Select “Manual Input” by using  
.
STEP2-2 Input a phone number by using  
once again.  
, and press  
Input the phone number 1 digit at a time.  
Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming call history  
STEP2-1 Select “Call History” by using a voice command or  
3
.
STEP2-2 Select “Outgoing” or “Incoming” by using a voice  
command or  
.
STEP2-3 Select the data to be registered by either of the fol-  
lowing methods:  
a. Say “Previous” or “Go back” until the desired data  
is displayed, and select “Confirm” by using a  
voice command.  
b. Select the desired data by using  
.
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STEP  
3
Select the name to be registered by either of the following  
methods, and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
:
a. Press the talk switch and say the desired name.  
b. Select “Record Name” by using  
desired name.  
, and say the  
STEP  
4
Select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
STEP  
3
In  
, selecting “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)” instead of “Con-  
firm” registers the newly added phone number as a speed dial.  
Setting speed dials  
STEP  
1
Select “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)” by using a voice com-  
mand or  
.
STEP  
2
Select the data to be registered as a speed dial by either of  
the following methods:  
a. Press the talk switch, say desired number, and select “Con-  
firm” by using a voice command or  
.
b. Press the talk switch, and say “List names”. While the  
desired name is being read aloud, press the talk switch,  
and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
c. Select the desired data by using  
.
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STEP  
3
Select the desired preset button, and register the data into  
speed dial by either of the following methods:  
a. Press the desired preset button, and select “Confirm” by  
using a voice command or  
b. Press and hold the desired preset button.  
Changing a registered name  
.
STEP  
STEP  
1
2
Select “Change Name” by using a voice command or  
.
3
Select the name to be changed by either of the following  
methods.  
a. Press the talk switch, say desired name, and select “Con-  
firm” by using a voice command or  
.
b. Press the talk switch, and say “List names”. While the  
desired name is being read aloud, press the talk switch,  
and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
c. Select the desired name by using  
.
STEP  
STEP  
3
4
Select “Record Name” with  
Say a new name, and select “Confirm” by using a voice com-  
mand or  
or the talk switch.  
.
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Deleting registered data  
STEP  
1
Select “Delete Entry” by using a voice command or  
.
Pattern A  
STEP  
2
Select the data to be deleted by either of the following meth-  
ods, and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
:
a. Press the talk switch, and say the name of the desired  
phone number to be deleted.  
b. Press the talk switch, say “List phones”. While the name of  
the desired phone number is being read aloud, press the  
talk switch.  
Pattern B  
STEP  
2
Select the data to be deleted by using  
.
Deleting speed dials  
STEP  
1
Select “Delete Speed Dial (Del Spd Dial)” by using a voice  
command or  
.
STEP  
2
Press the preset button in which the desired speed dial is reg-  
istered, and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or  
.
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Listing the registered data  
Selecting “List names” by using a voice command causes a list of the  
registered data to be read aloud.  
When listing is complete, the system returns to “Phonebook”.  
Pressing the talk switch while the desired data is being read aloud  
selects the data, and the following function will be available.  
• Dialing: “Dial”  
• Changing a registered name: “Change Name”  
• Deleting an entry: “Delete Entry”  
• Setting a speed dial: “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)”  
3
Limitation of number of digits  
A phone number that exceeds 24 digits cannot be registered.  
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Interior lights list  
Interior light (P. 262)  
Personal lights or personal/interior lights (P. 262, 263)  
“ENGINE START STOP” switch light (vehicles with smart key  
system)  
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Illuminated entry system  
Vehicles without moon roof  
The interior light (with the switch in the “DOOR” position) and “ENGINE  
START STOP” switch light (vehicles with smart key system) automatically  
turn on/off according to “ENGINE START STOP” switch mode (vehicles with  
smart key system) or engine switch position (vehicles without smart key sys-  
tem), the presence of the electronic key (vehicles with smart key system),  
whether the doors are locked/unlocked (vehicles with power door lock sys-  
tem) and whether the doors are open/closed.  
Vehicles with moon roof  
The interior light, personal/interior lights (with the switch in the “DOOR” posi-  
tion) and “ENGINE START STOP” switch light (vehicles with smart key sys-  
tem) automatically turn on/off according to “ENGINE START STOP” switch  
mode (vehicles with smart key system) or engine switch position (vehicles  
without smart key system), the presence of the electronic key (vehicles with  
smart key system), whether the doors are locked/unlocked (vehicles with  
power door lock system) and whether the doors are open/closed.  
3
To prevent the battery from being discharged  
If the interior light, personal/interior lights (vehicles with moon roof) and  
“ENGINE START STOP” switch light (vehicles with smart key system)  
remain on when the door is not fully closed and the switch is in the “DOOR”  
position, the lights will go off automatically after 20 minutes.  
Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer  
Settings (e.g. The time elapsed before lights turn off) can be changed.  
(Customizable features P. 443)  
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Interior light and personal lights  
Interior light  
“DOOR” position  
Off  
On  
Personal lights (vehicles without moon roof)  
On/off  
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Personal/interior lights  
Personal/interior lights (vehicles with moon roof)  
Interior lights  
“DOOR” position  
Off  
On  
Personal lights  
3
On/off  
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List of storage features  
Auxiliary boxes  
Glove box  
Bottle holders  
Cup holders  
Console box  
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Glove box and console box  
Glove box  
Pull up the lever.  
CAUTION  
3
Caution while driving  
Keep the glove box closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.  
Console box  
Type A  
Lift the lid while pulling the lever.  
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Console box  
Type B  
Lift the lid while pulling the lever.  
Lift the lid and tray.  
Lift the lid.  
Pull the tray up to open the box.  
When using the console box lid as an armrest (type B only)  
If necessary, the console box lid can slide  
forward. Pull the lid forward by grasping  
the front of the lid.  
CAUTION  
Caution while driving  
Keep the console box closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.  
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Cup holders  
Cup holders  
Front  
Rear  
3
Pull the lid to open.  
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Cup holders  
Using the cup support (front)  
Push the cup support.  
Using the cup holder (front) to store small items  
Remove the cup support.  
CAUTION  
Items unsuitable for the cup holder  
Do not place anything other than cups or aluminum cans in the cup holders.  
Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or  
sudden braking and cause injury. If possible, cover hot drinks to prevent  
burns.  
When not in use  
Keep the rear cup holders closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.  
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Auxiliary boxes  
Auxiliary boxes  
Type A  
Pull up the lever.  
Type B (if equipped)  
3
Pull the lid.  
Type C (vehicles with moon roof)  
Push the lid.  
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Auxiliary boxes  
Type D  
Pull up the lever.  
CAUTION  
Caution while driving  
Keep the auxiliary boxes closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.  
Items unsuitable for storing (type C only)  
Do not store items heavier than 0.4 lb. (0.2 kg).  
Doing so may cause the auxiliary box to open and the items inside may fall  
out, resulting in an accident.  
Items that should not be left in the auxiliary box (type C only)  
Do not leave glasses or lighters in the box.  
If the interior of the vehicle becomes hot, lighters may explode and glasses  
may warp or become cracked.  
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Bottle holders  
Bottle holders  
Front  
Rear  
3
CAUTION  
Items unsuitable for the bottle holder  
Do not place anything other than pet bottles in the bottle holders.  
Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or  
sudden braking and cause injury.  
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Sun visors  
Forward position:  
Flip down.  
Side position:  
Flip down, unhook, and  
swing to the side.  
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Vanity mirrors  
Slide the cover.  
3
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Grocery bag hook  
This hook is designed to hang things like grocery bag.  
NOTICE  
Grocery bag hook weight capacity  
Do not hang any object heavier than 7 lb. (3 kg) on the grocery bag hook.  
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Ashtrays (if equipped)  
Pull the lid to open.  
Pull the ashtray to remove.  
CAUTION  
3
When not in use  
Keep the ashtray closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.  
To prevent fire  
Fully extinguish matches and cigarettes before putting them in the ashtray,  
then make sure the ashtray is fully closed.  
Do not place paper or any other type of flammable object in the ashtray.  
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Cigarette lighter (if equipped)  
Pull the lid to open, and push  
the cigarette lighter down.  
The cigarette lighter will pop up  
when it is ready for use.  
The cigarette lighter can be used when  
Vehicles with smart key system  
The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON  
mode.  
Vehicles without smart key system  
The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
CAUTION  
When not in use  
Keep the lid closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.  
To avoid burns or fires  
Do not touch the metal parts of the cigarette lighter.  
Do not hold the cigarette lighter down. It could overheat and cause a fire.  
Do not insert anything other than the cigarette lighter into the outlet.  
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Power outlet  
The power outlet can be used for 12 V accessories that run on less  
than 10 A.  
Type A (if equipped)  
3
Type B  
The power outlet can be used when  
Vehicles with smart key system  
The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON  
mode.  
Vehicles without smart key system  
The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
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NOTICE  
To avoid damaging the power outlet  
Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use.  
Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlet may cause a short cir-  
cuit.  
To prevent the fuse from being blown  
Do not use an accessory that uses more than 12 V 10 A.  
To prevent the battery from being discharged  
Do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the engine is not  
running.  
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Seat heaters (if equipped)  
Heats the driver’s seat  
Heats the front passenger’s  
seat  
The indicator light is on while  
the seat heater is operating.  
Push the switch once again to  
turn off the seat heater.  
The seat heaters can be used when  
3
Vehicles with smart key system  
The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode.  
Vehicles without smart key system  
The engine switch is in the “ON” position.  
CAUTION  
Burns  
Use caution when seating the following persons in a seat with the seat  
heater on to avoid the possibility of burns:  
• Babies, small children, the elderly, the sick and the disabled  
• Persons with sensitive skin  
• Persons who are fatigued  
• Persons who have taken alcohol or drugs that induce sleep (sleeping  
drugs, cold remedies, etc.)  
Do not cover the seat with anything when using the seat heater.  
Using the seat heater with a blanket or cushion increases the temperature  
of the seat and may lead to overheating.  
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NOTICE  
To prevent seat heater damage  
Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stick sharp  
objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat.  
To prevent battery discharge  
Turn the switches off when the engine is not running.  
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Armrest (if equipped)  
Pull the armrest down for use.  
NOTICE  
3
To prevent damage to the armrest  
Do not place too much strain on the armrest.  
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Floor mat  
Securely place a mat that matches the size of the space on the car-  
pet.  
Secure the driver's floor mat  
using the hooks provided.  
CAUTION  
When inserting the floor mat  
Observe the following precautions.  
Failure to do so may result in the floor mat slipping and interfering with the  
movement of the pedals during driving, resulting in an accident.  
Make sure the floor mat is properly placed on the vehicle carpet and the  
correct side faces upward.  
Do not place floor mats on top of existing mats.  
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Trunk features  
Storage box  
Cargo hooks  
Cargo hooks are provided for  
securing loose items.  
3
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Compass (if equipped)  
The compass on the inside rear view mirror indicates the direction in  
which the vehicle is heading.  
Operation  
To turn the compass on or off,  
press and hold “AUTO” for 3  
seconds.  
Displays and directions  
Display  
N
Direction  
North  
NE  
E
Northeast  
East  
SE  
S
Southeast  
South  
SW  
W
Southwest  
West  
NW  
Northwest  
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Calibrating the compass  
3
The direction display deviates from the true direction determined by  
the earth’s magnetic field. The amount of deviation varies according  
to the geographic position of the vehicle.  
If you cross over a map boundary shown in the illustration, the compass  
will deviate.  
To obtain higher precision or perfect calibration, refer to the following.  
Deviation calibration  
STEP  
1
Stop the vehicle in a place where it is safe to drive in a circle.  
Press and hold “AUTO” for 6  
seconds.  
STEP  
2
A number (1 to 15) appears on  
the compass display.  
STEP  
3
Press “AUTO” and, referring to the map above, select the  
number of the zone where you are.  
If the direction is displayed several seconds after adjustment, the  
calibration is complete.  
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Circling calibration  
STEP  
1
Stop the vehicle in a place where it is safe to drive in a circle.  
Press and hold “AUTO” for 9  
seconds.  
STEP  
2
C appears on the compass dis-  
play.  
Drive the vehicle at 5 mph (8  
km/h) or less in a circle until a  
direction is displayed.  
STEP  
3
If there is not enough space to  
drive in a circle, drive around the  
block until the direction is dis-  
played.  
Conditions unfavorable for correct operation  
The compass may not show the correct direction in the following situations:  
The vehicle is stopped immediately after turning.  
The vehicle is on an inclined surface.  
The vehicle is in a place where the earth's magnetic field is subject to  
interference by artificial magnetic fields (underground car park/parking  
lot, under a steel tower, between buildings, roof car park/parking lot, near  
an intersection, near a large vehicle, etc.).  
The vehicle has become magnetized.  
(There is a magnet or metal object near the anti-glare inside rear view  
mirror.)  
The battery has been disconnected.  
A door is open.  
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CAUTION  
While driving the vehicle  
Do not adjust the display. Be sure to adjust the display only when the vehicle  
is stopped.  
When doing the circling calibration  
Be sure to secure a wide space, and watch out for people and vehicles in the  
neighborhood. Do not violate any local traffic rules while performing circling  
calibration.  
NOTICE  
3
To avoid compass malfunctions  
Do not place magnets or any metal objects near the anti-glare inside rear  
view mirror.  
Doing this may cause a malfunction of the compass sensor.  
To ensure normal operation of the compass  
Do not perform circling calibration of the compass in a place where the  
earth's magnetic field is subject to interference by artificial magnetic fields.  
During calibration, do not operate electric systems (moon roof, power win-  
dows, etc.) as they may interfere with the calibration.  
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