Audio for Your Toyota Rav4 SUV 2020

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5-1. Basic function  
5-1.Basic function  
*
Buttons overview  
*
: Vehicles with Audio only  
For details about Audio Plus or Premium Audio, refer to “Navigation and  
Multimedia System Owner’s Manual”.  
Operations of each part  
5
A
By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the  
selected functions. (P.382, 383)  
B
Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a  
desired track/file. (P.425, 432, 434, 438)  
Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free system. (P.465)  
C
• When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to display the  
*1  
Phone application screen.  
Press to display the Toyota Apps screen.*1, 2 (P.504)  
D
E
Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous  
track/file. (P.425, 432, 434, 438)  
F
Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to  
adjust the volume. Press and hold to restart the system. (P.381,  
421)  
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5-1. Basic function  
G
When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established,  
press to display the Maps application screen.*1  
H
I
Press to display the audio/visual system screen. (420, 421)  
Press to display the “Menu” screen. (P.377)  
J
Press to display the home screen. (P.384)  
*1  
:This function is not made available in some countries or areas.  
*2  
:When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, this  
function will be unavailable.  
WARNING  
For safety, the driver should not  
operate the system while  
he/she is driving. Insufficient  
attention to the road and traffic  
may cause an accident.  
The screen shots in this document  
and the actual screens of the sys-  
tem differ depending on whether  
the functions and/or a contract  
existed.  
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5-1. Basic function  
Menu screen  
Menu screen operation  
Press the “MENU” button to display the “Menu” screen.  
A
Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen.  
(P.415)  
B
Select to display the audio control screen. (P.420)  
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C
Select to display the hands-free operation screen. (P.465)  
• When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, select to display the  
*1  
Phone application screen.  
Select to display the Toyota Apps screen.*1, 2 (P.504)  
D
E
When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established  
and this button displays “Apple CarPlay”/“Android Auto”, select to  
display the home screen of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. *1  
(P.407)  
F
Select to display the fuel consumption screen. (P.99)  
G
Select to display the “Setup” screen. (P.380)  
H
Select to adjust the contrast, brightness, etc. of the display.  
(P.388)  
*1  
:This function is not made available in some countries or areas.  
*2  
:When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, this  
function will be unavailable.  
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Status icon  
5-1. Basic function  
*2  
:This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Status icons are displayed  
at the top of the screen.  
The number of status icons that  
can be displayed differs depend-  
ing on the displayed screen.  
Status icon explanation  
Reception level display  
The level of reception does not  
always correspond with the level  
displayed on the cellular phone.  
The level of reception may not  
be displayed depending on the  
phone you have.  
When the cellular phone is out  
of the service area or in a place  
inaccessible by radio waves,  
/
is displayed.  
“Rm” is displayed when receiv-  
ing in a roaming area. While  
roaming, display “Rm” top-left  
on the icon.  
A
Indicate during data commu-  
nication performed via Data  
Communication Module  
(DCM)*1  
The receiving area may not be  
displayed depending on the type  
of Bluetooth® phone you have.  
B
C
The reception level of Data  
Communication Module  
(DCM) display*1 (P.378)  
While connected with cellular  
phone  
The reception level of the  
connected phone display  
(P.378)  
Reception Level  
Poor  
Indicators  
D
E
Remaining battery charge  
display (P.379)  
Bluetooth® phone connection  
Excellent  
condition display (P.379)  
Wi-Fi® connection condition  
F
display*1, 2 (P.402)  
*1  
:Vehicles equipped with DCM  
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5-1. Basic function  
While using Data Communi-  
Bluetooth® connection  
condition display  
cation Module (DCM)  
Reception Level  
Poor  
Indicators  
An antenna for the Bluetooth®  
connection is built into the  
instrument panel.  
Excellent  
The condition of the Bluetooth®  
connection may deteriorate and  
the system may not function  
when a Bluetooth® phone is  
used in the following conditions  
and/or places:  
While using Wi-Fi® Hotspot  
Reception Level  
No connection  
Indicators  
Connected  
The cellular phone is obstructed  
by certain objects (such as  
when it is behind the seat or in  
the glove box or console box).  
®
When Wi-Fi Hotspot is off, no  
item is displayed.  
Remaining battery charge  
display  
The cellular phone is touching or  
is covered with metal materials.  
5
The amount displayed does not  
always correspond with the  
amount displayed on the Blue-  
tooth® device.  
Leave the Bluetooth® phone in a  
place where the condition of the  
Bluetooth® connection is good.  
Indicators  
Conditions  
The amount of battery charge  
left may not be displayed  
depending on the type of the  
Bluetooth® device connected.  
Indicates that the con-  
dition of the Blue-  
®
tooth connection is  
good.  
(Blue)  
This system does not have a  
charging function.  
While in this condition,  
sound quality during  
phone calls may dete-  
riorate.  
(Gray)  
Remaining  
Indicators  
charge  
Indicates that the cel-  
lular phone is not con-  
Empty  
Full  
®
nected via Bluetooth .  
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“Setup” screen  
5-1. Basic function  
F
Select to set vehicle informa-  
tion. (P.419)  
Select to set Wi-Fi® connec-  
tion settings.*1, 2 (P.403)  
“Setup” screen  
G
Press the “MENU” button, then  
select “Setup” to display the  
“Setup” screen. The items  
shown on the “Setup” screen  
can be set.  
H
Select to set Toyota Apps  
settings.*2 (P.508)  
*1  
:Vehicles equipped with DCM  
*2  
:This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
A
Select to change the selected  
language, operation sound  
settings, etc. (P.414)  
Select to set Bluetooth®  
B
device and Bluetooth® sys-  
tem settings. (P.394)  
C
Select to set audio settings.  
(P.444)  
D
Select to set the phone  
sound, contacts, message  
settings, etc. (P.481)  
E
Select to set the voice set-  
tings. (P.418)  
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
5-2.Basic information before operation  
Initial screen  
When the engine switch is  
turned to ACC or ON, the  
initial screen will be dis-  
played and the system will  
begin operating.  
Caution screen  
After a few seconds, the caution  
screen will be displayed.  
After about 5 seconds or select-  
ing “Continue”, the caution  
screen automatically switches to  
the next screen.  
WARNING  
5
When the vehicle is stopped  
with the engine running, always  
apply the parking brake for  
safety.  
Restarting the system  
When system response is  
extremely slow, the system can  
be restarted.  
1 Press and hold the “POWER  
VOLUME” knob for 3 sec-  
onds or more.  
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Touch screen  
5-2. Basic information before operation  
Touch screen gestures  
Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with  
your finger.  
Operation method  
Outline  
Main use  
Touch  
Selecting an item  
on the screen  
Quickly touch and  
release once.  
*1  
Drag  
Touch the screen  
with your finger,  
and move the  
Scrolling the lists  
screen to the  
desired position.  
*1  
Flick  
Scrolling the main  
screen page  
Quickly move the  
screen by flicking  
with your finger.  
Pinch in/Pinch  
out  
Changing the  
scale of the  
Slide fingers toward  
each other or apart  
on the screen.  
*2  
map  
*1  
*2  
:The above operations may not be performed on all screens.  
:The Apple CarPlay Maps application is not compatible with pinch multi-  
touch gestures.  
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes.  
Touch screen operation  
NOTICE  
To prevent damaging the  
This system is operated  
mainly by the buttons on  
the screen. (Referred to as  
screen buttons in this man-  
ual.)  
screen, lightly touch the screen  
buttons with your finger.  
Do not use objects other than  
your finger to touch the screen.  
Wipe off fingerprints using a  
glass cleaning cloth. Do not use  
chemical cleaners to clean the  
screen, as they may damage  
the touch screen.  
When a screen button is  
touched, a beep sounds. (To  
set the beep sound: P.414)  
Capacitive touch screen  
buttons  
If the system does not respond to  
touching a screen button, move  
your finger away from the screen  
and then touch it again.  
The operable areas of the  
capacitive touch screen buttons  
use capacitive touch sensors  
and may not operate properly in  
the following situations:  
Dimmed screen buttons cannot be  
operated.  
5
The displayed image may become  
darker and moving images may  
be slightly distorted when the  
screen is cold.  
If the screen is dirty or wet  
In extremely cold conditions, the  
screen may not be displayed and  
the data input by a user may be  
deleted. Also, the screen buttons  
may be harder than usual to  
depress.  
If a source of strong electro-  
magnetic waves is brought  
near the screen  
If a glove is worn during oper-  
ation  
When you look at the screen  
through polarized material such as  
polarized sunglasses, the screen  
may be dark and hard to see. If  
so, look at the screen from differ-  
ent angles, adjust the screen set-  
tings on the display settings  
screen or take off your sun-  
glasses.  
If the screen is touched by a  
fingernail  
If a stylus is used to operate  
the buttons  
If your palm touches the oper-  
able area of another button  
during operation  
When  
is displayed on the  
screen, select  
to return to the  
If a button is touched quickly  
previous screen.  
If the operable part of a  
capacitive touch screen but-  
ton is touched by or covered  
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
with a metal object, such as  
the following, it may not oper-  
ate properly:  
Home screen  
On the home screen, multi-  
ple screens, such as the  
audio/visual system screen,  
hands-free screen and clock  
screen, can be displayed  
simultaneously.  
• Magnetic isolation cards  
• Metallic foil, such as the inner  
packaging of a cigarette box  
• Metallic wallets or bags  
• Coins  
• Discs, such as a CD or DVD  
Home screen operation  
If the operable part of a  
capacitive touch screen but-  
ton is wiped, it may operate  
unintentionally.  
1 Press the “HOME” button.  
If the capacitive touch screen  
button is being touched when  
the engine switch is changed  
to ACC or ON, the button may  
not operate properly. In this  
case, remove anything touch-  
ing the button, turn the engine  
switch off and then turn it to  
ACC or ON, or restart the sys-  
tem by press and hold the  
“POWER VOLUME” knob for  
3 seconds or more.  
2 Check that the home screen  
is displayed.  
Capacitive touch screen button  
sensor sensitivity can be adjusted.  
(P.414)  
Selecting a screen will display  
it full screen.  
The display information and area  
on the home screen can be cus-  
tomized.  
The home screen can be set to  
several types of split layouts  
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
Customizing the home  
screen  
Entering letters and  
numbers/list screen  
operation  
The display information/area on  
the home screen and the home  
screen layout can be changed.  
Entering letters and num-  
bers  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
When searching by a name or  
entering data, letters and num-  
bers can be entered via the  
screen.  
If the general settings screen  
is not displayed, select “Gen-  
eral”.  
3 Select “Customize Home  
Screen”.  
4 Select the items to be set.  
5
A
Text field. Entered charac-  
ter(s) will be displayed.  
B
Select to erase one charac-  
ter.  
A
Select to change the display  
Select and hold to continue  
erasing characters.  
information and area on the  
home screen.  
C
Select to move the cursor.  
B
Select to change the home  
screen layout.  
D
Select to choose predictive  
text candidate for entered  
text. (P.386)  
E
Select to display a list of pre-  
dictive text candidates when  
there is more than one.  
(P.386)  
F
Select to enter desired char-  
acters.  
G
Select to enter characters in  
lower case or in upper case.  
386  
5-2. Basic information before operation  
1 Input text.  
H
Select to change character  
types. (P.386)  
2 Select the desired candidate.  
I
Select to make a space on  
cursor.  
Keyboard layout can be changed.  
(P.414)  
Changing character type  
1 Select “Change Type”.  
To select a candidate that is  
not displayed, select , and  
then select the desired predic-  
tive replacement candidate.  
2 Select the desired character.  
List screen  
The list screen may be dis-  
played after entering characters.  
When a list is displayed, use the  
appropriate screen button to  
scroll through the list.  
Depending on the screen being  
displayed, it may not be possible  
to change keyboard characters.  
Scrolling list screen  
Displaying predictive text  
candidates  
When text is input, the system  
predicts the text that may com-  
plete the currently unconfirmed  
text and displays predictive  
replacement candidates that  
match the beginning of the text.  
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
2 Input text.  
A
B
To scroll up/down the list,  
flick the list up/down.  
Select to skip to the next or  
previous page. Select and  
hold  
or  
to scroll  
through the displayed list.  
C
Indicates the position of the  
displayed entries in the entire  
list.  
3 Select “Search”.  
4 The list is displayed.  
To scroll up/down pages,  
drag the bar.  
If  
appears to the right of an  
item name, the complete name is  
too long to display.  
• Select to  
the name.  
scroll to the end of  
5
• Select  
to move to the begin-  
ning of the name.  
Searching a list  
Items are displayed in the list  
with the most similar results of  
the search at the top.  
1 Select  
.
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
ton.  
Screen adjustment  
B
C
D
Select to turn day mode  
on/off. (P.388)  
The contrast and brightness  
of the screen display and  
the image of the camera dis-  
play can be adjusted. The  
screen can also be turned  
off, and/or changed to either  
day or night mode.  
Select to adjust the screen  
display. (P.388)  
Select to adjust the camera  
display.  
When the screen is viewed  
through polarized sunglasses, a  
rainbow pattern may appear on  
the screen due to optical charac-  
teristics of the screen. If this is dis-  
turbing, please operate the screen  
without polarized sunglasses.  
(For information regarding  
audio/visual screen adjust-  
ment: P.423)  
Displaying the screen  
adjustment screen  
Changing between day  
and night mode  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
Depending on the position of the  
headlight switch, the screen  
changes to day or night mode.  
This feature is available when  
the headlight is switched on.  
1 Select “Day Mode”.  
If the screen is set to day mode  
with the headlight switch turned  
on, this condition is memorized  
even with the engine turned off.  
2 Select “Display”.  
3 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
Adjusting the con-  
trast/brightness  
The contrast and brightness of  
the screen can be adjusted  
according to the brightness of  
your surroundings.  
1 Select “General” or “Cam-  
era”.  
A
Select to turn the screen off.  
2 Select the desired item.  
To turn it on, press any but-  
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5-2. Basic information before operation  
“Display (General)” screen  
Linking multi-informa-  
tion display and the  
system  
only: Select “<” or “>” to select  
the desired display.  
• “Contrast”  
“+”: Select to strengthen the con-  
trast of the screen.  
The following functions of  
the system are linked with  
the multi-information dis-  
play in the instrument clus-  
ter:  
“-”: Select to weaken the contrast of  
the screen.  
• “Brightness”  
“+”: Select to brighten the screen.  
“-”: Select to darken the screen.  
Audio  
Phone*  
etc.  
These functions can be  
operated using multi-infor-  
mation display control  
switches on the steering  
wheel. (P.89)  
5
*
: When an Apple CarPlay con-  
nection is established, this  
function will be unavailable.  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
5-3.Connectivity settings  
®
Registering/Connect-  
®
Registering a Bluetooth  
phone for the first time  
ing a Bluetooth  
device  
Registering from the sys-  
tem  
To use the hands-free sys-  
tem, it is necessary to regis-  
ter a Bluetooth® phone with  
1 Turn the Bluetooth® connec-  
tion setting of your cellular  
phone on.  
the system.  
This function is not available  
Once the phone has been  
registered, it is possible to  
use the hands-free system.  
when Bluetooth® connection  
setting of your cellular phone  
is set to off.  
This operation cannot be  
performed while driving.  
2 Press the “MENU” button.  
When an Apple CarPlay  
connection is established,  
Bluetooth® functions of the  
system will become unavail-  
able and any connected  
Bluetooth® devices will be  
disconnected.  
When connecting to  
3 Select “Phone”.  
Android Auto, a Bluetooth®  
connection will be made  
automatically.  
Operations up to this point  
can also be performed by  
pressing the “PHONE” button  
on the instrument panel.  
When an Android Auto con-  
nection is established,  
some Bluetooth® functions  
other than hands-free sys-  
tem cannot be used.  
4 Select “Yes” to register a  
phone.  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
5 Select the desired Bluetooth®  
Respond and operate the  
Bluetooth® device according  
device.  
to the confirmation message.  
7 Check that the following  
screen is displayed, indicat-  
ing pairing was successful (a  
Bluetooth® link has been  
established but registration is  
not yet complete).  
If the desired Bluetooth®  
phone is not on the list, select  
“If you cannot find...” and fol-  
low the guidance on the  
screen. (P.392)  
6 Register the Bluetooth®  
device using your Blue-  
tooth® device.  
The system is connecting to  
5
the registered device.  
At this stage, the Bluetooth®  
functions are not yet avail-  
able.  
8 Check that “Connected” is  
displayed and registration is  
complete.  
For details about operating  
the Bluetooth® device, see  
the manual that comes with it.  
A PIN code is not required for  
SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)  
compatible Bluetooth®  
devices. Depending on the  
If an error message is dis-  
played, follow the guidance  
on the screen to try again.  
type of Bluetooth® device  
being connected, a message  
confirming registration may  
be displayed on the Blue-  
If a cellular phone does not oper-  
ate properly after being con-  
tooth® device’s screen.  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
nected, turn the cellular phone off  
and on and then connect it again.  
SSP (Secure Simple Pairing)  
compatible Bluetooth®  
Registering from phone  
devices. Depending on the  
type of Bluetooth® device  
being connected, a message  
confirming registration may  
be displayed on the Blue-  
1 Select “If you cannot find...”.  
tooth® device’s screen.  
Respond and operate the  
Bluetooth® device according  
to the confirmation message.  
4 Follow the steps in “Register-  
2 Select “Register from  
ing a Bluetooth® phone for  
the first time” from step 7.  
(P.390)  
Phone”.  
®
Registering a Bluetooth  
audio player for the first  
time  
To use the Bluetooth® audio, it is  
necessary to register an audio  
player with the system.  
3 Check that the following  
screen is displayed, and reg-  
ister the Bluetooth® device  
using your Bluetooth®  
device.  
Once the player has been regis-  
tered, it is possible to use the  
Bluetooth® audio.  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
For details about registering a  
Bluetooth® device: P.397  
1 Turn the Bluetooth® connec-  
tion setting of your audio  
player on.  
For details about operating  
the Bluetooth® device, see  
the manual that comes with it.  
This function is not available  
when the Bluetooth® connec-  
tion setting of your audio  
A PIN code is not required for  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
player is set to off.  
OPP (Object Push Profile)  
Ver. 1.1 (Recommended: Ver.  
1.2)  
2 Press the “AUDIO” button.  
• This is a profile to transfer con-  
tacts data.  
PBAP (Phone Book Access  
Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recom-  
mended: Ver. 1.2)  
• This is a profile to transfer phone-  
book data.  
MAP (Message Access Pro-  
file) Ver. 1.0 (Recommended:  
Ver. 1.2)  
3 Select “Source” on the audio  
screen or press “AUDIO” but-  
ton again.  
• This is a profile to use phone  
message functions.  
4 Select “Bluetooth”.  
5 Select “Yes” to register an  
SPP (Serial Port Profile) Rec-  
audio player.  
ommended: Ver. 1.2  
5
6 Follow the steps in “Register-  
• This is a profile to use the Toyota  
audio multimedia function.  
ing a Bluetooth® phone for  
the first time” from step 5.  
(P.390)  
A2DP (Advanced Audio Dis-  
tribution Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Rec-  
ommended: Ver. 1.3)  
Profiles  
• This is a profile to transmit stereo  
audio or high quality sound to the  
audio/visual system.  
This system supports the follow-  
ing services.  
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote  
Control Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Rec-  
ommended: Ver. 1.6)  
Bluetooth® Core Specifica-  
tion  
Ver. 2.0 (Recommended: Ver.  
• This is a profile to allow remote  
control the A/V equipment.  
4.2)  
Profiles  
This system is not guaranteed to  
operate with all Bluetooth  
devices.  
®
HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver.  
1.0 (Recommended: Ver. 1.7)  
If your cellular phone does not  
• This is a profile to allow hands-  
free phone calls using a cellular  
phone. It has outgoing and  
incoming call functions.  
support HFP, registering the Blue-  
®
tooth phone or using OPP,  
PBAP, MAP or SPP profiles indi-  
vidually will not be possible.  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
®
®
If the connected Bluetooth  
device version is older than rec-  
ommended or incompatible, the  
Setting Bluetooth  
details  
®
Bluetooth device function may  
not work properly.  
When an Apple CarPlay  
connection is established,  
this function will be unavail-  
Refer to http://www.  
toyota.com/audio-multimedia in  
the United States,  
able.*  
http://www.toyota.ca/connected in  
Canada, and  
http://www.toyotapr.com/  
audio-multimedia in Puerto Rico,  
When an Android Auto con-  
nection is established,  
some functions will be  
®
to find approved Bluetooth  
phones for this system.  
unavailable.*  
Certification  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Displaying the Blue-  
®
tooth setup screen  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
Bluetooth is a registered trademark  
of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Bluetooth”.  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
4 Select the desired item to be  
has been registered, select  
which device to connect to.  
set.  
1 Display the Bluetooth® set-  
tings screen. (P.394)  
2 Select “Registered Device”.  
3 Select the device to be con-  
nected.  
®
Bluetooth setup screen  
®
“Add”: Registering a Bluetooth  
device. (P.397)  
“Preferred Device Settings”: Select  
to change the automatic connection  
priority of the registered Bluetooth  
devices. (P.400)  
5
®
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
A
®
device and editing the Blue-  
tooth® device information  
“Remove”: Deleting a Bluetooth  
device. (P.397)  
(P.395, 398)  
: Phone  
Registering a Bluetooth®  
B
: Audio player  
device (P.397)  
Deleting a Bluetooth® device  
(P.397)  
Setting the Bluetooth® sys-  
: Phone/Toyota Apps Services  
C
The profile icon for a currently  
connected device will be dis-  
played in color.  
D
tem (P.399)  
Selecting a profile icon which  
is not currently connected will  
switch the connection to the  
function.  
®
Connecting a Bluetooth  
device  
If the desired Bluetooth®  
device is not on the list, select  
“Add New Device” to register  
the device. (P.397)  
Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices  
(Phones (HFP) and audio play-  
ers (AVP)) can be registered.  
If more than 1 Bluetooth® device  
396  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
device in a different way  
(from phone setup screen)  
4 Select the desired connec-  
tion.  
P.481  
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
device in a different way  
(from Bluetooth® audio  
screen)  
P.440  
“Device Info”: Select to con-  
Auto connection mode  
firm and change the Blue-  
tooth® device information.  
(P.398)  
To turn auto connection mode  
on, set “Bluetooth Power” to on.  
(P.399) Leave the Bluetooth®  
device in a location where the  
connection can be established.  
When another Bluetooth®  
device is connected  
To disconnect the Bluetooth®  
When the engine switch is in  
ACC or ON, the system  
searches for a nearby regis-  
tered device.  
device, select “Yes”.  
5 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
connection is complete.  
The system will connect with  
the registered device that was  
last connected, if it is nearby.  
When automatic connection  
priority is set to on and there  
is more than one registered  
If an error message is dis-  
played, follow the guidance  
on the screen to try again.  
It may take time if the device con-  
nection is carried out during Blue-  
Bluetooth® phone available,  
®
tooth audio playback.  
the system will automatically  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
connect to the Bluetooth®  
phone with the highest prior-  
ity. (P.399)  
tooth device being connected, it  
may be necessary to perform  
additional steps on the device.  
®
When disconnecting a Bluetooth  
device, it is recommended to dis-  
connect using the system.  
Connecting manually  
When the auto connection has  
failed or “Bluetooth Power” is  
turned off, it is necessary to con-  
nect the Bluetooth® device man-  
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
device in a different way  
(from phone top screen)  
ually.  
P.467  
397  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
1 Display the Bluetooth® set-  
tings screen. (P.394)  
When 5 Bluetooth® devices  
have already been registered  
2 Follow the steps in “Connect-  
A registered device needs to  
be replaced. Select “Yes”, and  
select the device to be  
replaced.  
ing a Bluetooth® device” from  
step 2. (P.395)  
Reconnecting the Blue-  
3 Follow the steps in “Register-  
tooth® phone  
ing a Bluetooth® phone for  
the first time” from step 5.  
(P.390)  
If a Bluetooth® phone is discon-  
nected due to poor reception  
from the Bluetooth® network  
when the engine switch is in  
ACC or ON, the system auto-  
matically reconnects the Blue-  
®
Deleting a Bluetooth  
device  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
tooth® phone.  
1 Display the Bluetooth® set-  
tings screen. (P.394)  
®
Registering a Bluetooth  
device  
5
2 Select “Remove Device”.  
3 Select the desired device.  
Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can  
be registered.  
Bluetooth® compatible phones  
(HFP) and audio players (AVP)  
can be registered simultane-  
ously.  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
1 Display the Bluetooth® set-  
tings screen. (P.394)  
4 Select “Yes” when the confir-  
mation screen appears.  
2 Select “Add New Device”.  
5 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
When another Bluetooth®  
device is connected  
To disconnect the Bluetooth®  
®
When deleting a Bluetooth  
device, select “Yes”.  
phone, the contact data will be  
deleted at the same time.  
398  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
®
5 Confirm and change the  
Editing the Bluetooth  
Bluetooth® device informa-  
tion.  
device information  
The Bluetooth® device’s infor-  
mation can be displayed on the  
screen. The displayed informa-  
tion can be edited.  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
1 Display the Bluetooth® set-  
tings screen. (P.394)  
2 Select “Registered Device”.  
3 Select the desired device to  
be edited.  
4 Select “Device Info”.  
The name of the Bluetooth®  
A
device is displayed. It can be  
changed to a desired name.  
(P.399)  
Select to set the Bluetooth®  
B
audio player connection  
method. (P.399)  
C
Device address is unique to  
the device and cannot be  
changed.  
D
Phone number is unique to  
the Bluetooth® phone and  
cannot be changed.  
E
Compatibility profile is unique  
to the Bluetooth® device and  
cannot be changed.  
F
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
399  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
player, the “Vehicle” or  
®
If 2 Bluetooth devices have been  
“Device” connection method  
may be best. As such, refer to  
the manual that comes with  
the audio player.  
registered with the same device  
name, the devices can be distin-  
guished referring to the device’s  
address.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
tooth phone, some information  
may not be displayed.  
®
“Detailed Settings”  
screen  
Changing a device name  
The Bluetooth® settings can be  
confirmed and changed.  
1 Select “Device Name”.  
1 Display the Bluetooth® set-  
tings screen. (P.394)  
2 Enter the name and select  
“OK”.  
2 Select “Detailed Settings”.  
Even if the device name is  
changed, the name registered in  
3 Select the desired item to be  
®
your Bluetooth device does not  
set.  
change.  
5
Setting audio player con-  
nection method  
1 Select “Connect Audio Player  
From”.  
2 Select the desired connec-  
tion method.  
Select to set Bluetooth® con-  
A
nection on/off. (P.400)  
B
Select to change the auto-  
matic connection priority of  
the registered Bluetooth®  
devices. (P.400)  
C
Select to edit the system  
information. (P.400)  
“Vehicle”: Select to connect the  
audio player from the vehicle’s  
audio/visual system.  
D
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
“Device”: Select to connect the  
vehicle’s audio/visual system from  
the audio player.  
Depending on the audio  
400  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
matic connection priority of  
the registered Bluetooth®  
Changing “Bluetooth  
Power”  
phones. (P.400)  
1 Select “Bluetooth Power”.  
C
D
Select to change the auto-  
matic connection priority of  
the registered Bluetooth®  
When “Bluetooth Power” is on:  
The Bluetooth® device is auto-  
matically connected when the  
engine switch is in ACC or ON.  
audio players. (P.400)  
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
When “Bluetooth Power” is off:  
The Bluetooth® device is dis-  
connected, and the system will  
not connect to it next time.  
Changing Bluetooth®  
device automatic connec-  
tion priority  
While driving, the auto connection  
state can be changed from off to  
on, but cannot be changed from  
on to off.  
1 Select “Preferred Phones” or  
“Preferred Audio Players”.  
2 Select the desired Bluetooth®  
device and select “Move Up”  
or “Move Down” to change  
the preferred order.  
Setting automatic connec-  
tion priority  
The automatic connection prior-  
ity of the registered Bluetooth®  
devices can be changed.  
1 Select “Preferred Device Set-  
tings”.  
2 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
®
A newly registered Bluetooth  
device will automatically be given  
the highest automatic connection  
priority.  
Editing the system infor-  
mation  
1 Select “System Information”.  
A
Select to set automatic con-  
nection priority on/off.  
B
Select to change the auto-  
401  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
2 Select the desired item to be  
Editing the system name  
1 Select “System Name”.  
set.  
2 Enter a name and select  
“OK”.  
Editing the PIN code  
1 Select “System PIN Code”.  
2 Enter a PIN code and select  
“OK”.  
A
Displays system name. Can  
5
be changed to a desired  
name. (P.401)  
B
PIN code used when the  
Bluetooth® device was regis-  
tered. Can be changed to a  
desired code. (P.401)  
C
Device address is unique to  
the device and cannot be  
changed.  
D
Select to set the connection  
status display of the phone  
on/off.  
E
Select to set the connection  
status display of the audio  
player on/off.  
F
Compatibility profile of the  
system  
G
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
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Wi-Fi Hotspot  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
®
*
4 Operate the device to con-  
nect it to the vehicle access  
point.  
*
: Vehicles equipped with DCM  
only. This function is not made  
available in some countries or  
areas.  
To check the vehicle access  
point password, check “Pass-  
word”. (P.403)  
By connecting a device to  
the vehicle via Wi-Fi®, it can  
access the internet through  
the DCM.  
Hints for connecting to the vehicle  
via Wi-Fi can be displayed.  
(P.403)  
®
To use this function, a  
Connecting a device to the  
in-vehicle access point  
using the access point  
name (SSID)  
W-Fi® Hotspot service sub-  
scription from AT&T is  
required. Connect your  
device to the in-vehicle  
access point (see instruc-  
tions below), or contact your  
Toyota dealer for details.  
1 Enable the Wi-Fi® Hotspot  
function. (P.403)  
2 Enable the “Hide Access  
Point” function. (P.403)  
3 Enter the access point name  
(SSID) into the device you  
wish to connect and connect  
it.  
Connecting a device to  
the in-vehicle access  
point  
To check the vehicle access  
point password, check “Pass-  
word”. (P.403)  
Searching for and con-  
necting a device to the  
vehicle access point  
The security settings on the  
device must be the same as  
that displayed for “Security”.  
(P.403)  
1 Enable the Wi-Fi® Hotspot  
function. (P.403)  
2 Disable the “Hide Access  
Point” function. (P.403)  
For details about operating  
the device, refer to the docu-  
mentation which came with it.  
3 Search for the vehicle access  
point using the device you  
wish to connect.  
For details about operating  
the device, refer to the docu-  
mentation which came with it.  
403  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
B
®
Select to check/change the  
access point password.  
(P.404)  
Changing the Wi-Fi set-  
tings  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
C
Select to display hints for  
connecting to the vehicle via  
Wi-Fi®.  
D
E
Select to make the access  
point searchable/unsearch-  
able.  
Select to check/change the  
security protocol of the  
access point (for authentica-  
tion and encryption).  
(P.404)  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Wi-Fi*”.  
*
®
F
Select to change the access  
point name (SSID). (P.404)  
: Wi-Fi is a registered trademark  
®
of Wi-Fi Alliance .  
5
Select to change the Wi-Fi®  
connection channel (within  
the 2.4GHz frequency band).  
(P.404)  
4 Select the desired item to be  
G
set.  
If any settings have been  
changed, it will be necessary to  
®
reset the Wi-Fi system to com-  
plete the changes. To reset the  
®
Wi-Fi system, select “Yes” on the  
pop-up displayed after changing  
the settings.  
Enabling/disabling the  
W-Fi® Hotspot function  
When the Wi-Fi® Hotspot func-  
tion is enabled, the system  
checks for a valid Hotspot ser-  
vice subscription.  
A
Select to enable/disable the  
Wi-Fi® Hotspot function.  
(P.403)  
If a Hotspot service subscription  
has not been started, connect  
your device to the in-vehicle  
404  
5-3. Connectivity settings  
password consisting of letters  
and numbers. (Non-ASCII char-  
acters will not be recognized by  
the system.)  
access point to start your sub-  
scription. A trial subscription  
may be available.  
Contact your Toyota dealer for  
details about the Toyota mobile  
application.  
• Change the password regularly.  
• If you write the password down,  
do not leave it somewhere where  
it would be visible.  
Checking/changing the  
password  
• Do not use the same password  
®
for vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot as  
other accounts already protected  
by a password.  
1 Select “Password”.  
2 Check that the following  
• Avoid using easy to identify  
words, such as your vehicle’s  
model name or license plate  
number, simple dictionary words,  
or words with simple obfuscation,  
such as c@t (for cat), as your  
password.  
screen is displayed.  
Changing the security pro-  
tocol  
A
Displays the password  
1 Select “Security”.  
B
Select to display/hide the  
entered password.  
2 Select the desired security  
protocol.  
C
Select to change the pass-  
word.  
Changing the access point  
name (SSID)  
Changing the password  
1 Select “Access Point Name”.  
1 Select “Change Password”.  
2 Enter the desired access  
point name (SSID) and select  
“OK”.  
2 Enter the desired password  
and select “OK”.  
When setting/changing a  
password, observe the follow-  
ing guidelines to help prevent  
the password from being  
cracked by a third party:  
Selecting a Wi-Fi® connec-  
tion channel  
1 Select “Channel”.  
• Use an 8-character or longer  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
®
2 Check that the following  
the Wi-Fi Hotspot function, the  
communication speed may  
decrease.  
screen is displayed.  
If the vehicle is near a radio  
antenna, radio station or other  
source of strong radio waves and  
electrical noise, communication  
may be slow or impossible.  
WARNING  
®
Use Wi-Fi devices only when  
safe and legal to do so.  
A
Select to change the chan-  
nel selection to auto-  
matic/manual.  
Your audio unit is fitted with  
®
W-Fi antennas. People with  
implantable cardiac pacemak-  
ers, cardiac resynchronization  
therapy-pacemakers or implant-  
able cardioverter defibrillators  
should maintain a reasonable  
distance between themselves  
B
When “Manual” is selected,  
select to change the channel.  
Changing the channel  
®
and the Wi-Fi antennas.  
5
The radio waves may affect the  
operation of such devices.  
1 Set “Select Channel” to  
“Manual”.  
®
Before using Wi-Fi devices,  
2 Select “Channel Number”.  
users of any electrical medical  
device other than implantable  
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac  
resynchronization therapy-  
pacemakers or implantable car-  
dioverter defibrillators should  
consult the manufacturer of the  
device for information about its  
operation under the influence of  
radio waves.  
3 Enter the desired channel  
number and select “OK”.  
Channels 1 through 11 can be  
selected.  
®
Wi-Fi function operating  
Radio waves could have unex-  
pected effects on the operation  
of such medical devices.  
hints  
If a connected device is taken out  
®
of the Wi-Fi connection area, the  
Conditions displayed with  
Wi-Fi® icon  
connection will be severed.  
If the vehicle is driven out of the  
cellular communication coverage  
area, connecting to the internet  
The condition of Wi-Fi® connec-  
tion appears on the right upper  
side of the screen. (P.378)  
®
via the Wi-Fi Hotspot will not be  
possible.  
®
If a Bluetooth device is used  
while a device is connected using  
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5-3. Connectivity settings  
Specifications  
Communication standards  
IEEE 802.11b  
IEEE 802.11g  
IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)  
Security  
WPA™  
WPA2™  
• WPA™ and WPA2™ are trade-  
®
marks of Wi-Fi Alliance .  
407  
5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
5-4.Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
2 Connect the device to the  
USB port. (P.422)  
Apple Car-  
®
*
Play /Android Auto  
3 Select “Always Enable” or  
“Enable Once”.  
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
allows some applications,  
such as Map, Phone, and  
Music, to be used on the  
system.  
When an Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto connec-  
tion is established, Apple  
CarPlay/Android Auto com-  
patible applications will be  
displayed on the system  
display.  
“Do Not Enable”: Select to not  
enable Apple CarPlay. Apple  
CarPlay will remain off until  
“Apple CarPlay” of “Projection  
Settings” on the general set-  
tings screen is turned on.  
Compatible device  
Apple iPhone (iOS Ver. 9.3 or  
later) that supports Apple Car-  
Play. For details, refer to  
https://www.apple.com/ios/car  
play/.  
5
Depending on the device con-  
nected,it may take approxi-  
mately 3 to 6 seconds before  
the system returns to previous  
screen.  
Android devices with Android  
OS ver 5.0 or higher which  
support Android Auto and  
have the Android Auto appli-  
cation installed. For details,  
refer to  
The screen may change to  
step 6 depending on the sys-  
tem.  
4 Press the “MENU” button.  
https://www.android.com/auto/  
.
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Establishing an Apple  
CarPlay connection  
1 Enable Siri on the device to  
be connected.  
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5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
5 Select the “Apple CarPlay”.  
3 Select “On” to enable the  
function.  
6 Check that home screen of  
Apple CarPlay is displayed.  
“Off”: Select to not enable  
Android Auto. Android Auto  
will remain off until “Android  
Auto” of “Projection Settings”  
on the general settings screen  
is turned on.  
Depending on the device con-  
nected,it may take approxi-  
mately 3 to 6 seconds before  
the system returns to previous  
screen.  
A
Select to display the home  
screen of Apple CarPlay.  
Select and hold to activate  
Siri.  
The screen may change to  
step 6 depending on the sys-  
tem.  
B
Select to start the application.  
User can use any iPhone  
application supported by  
Apple CarPlay.  
4 Press the “MENU” button.  
C
Select to display the system  
screen.  
Establishing an Android  
Auto connection  
1 Check that the Android Auto  
application is installed to the  
device to be connected.  
2 Connect the device to the  
USB port. (P.422)  
409  
5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
®
5 Select the “Android Auto”.  
• Bluetooth phone (Apple CarPlay  
only)  
Toyota Apps  
When an Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto connection is established,  
voice command system (Siri/Goo-  
gle Assistant) and map application  
voice guidance volume can be  
changed by selecting “Voice Vol-  
ume” on the voice settings screen.  
It cannot be changed by “POWER  
VOLUME” knob on Audio control  
panel. (P.418)  
6 Check that home screen of  
Android Auto is displayed.  
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is an  
application developed by Apple  
Inc/Google LLC. Its functions and  
services may be terminated or  
changed without notice depending  
on the connected device’s opera-  
tion system, hardware and soft-  
ware, or due to changes in Apple  
CarPlay/Android Auto specifica-  
tions.  
5
For a list of the apps supported by  
Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,  
refer to their respective website.  
A
Select to display the home  
screen of Android Auto.  
While using these functions, vehi-  
cle and user information, such as  
location and vehicle speed, will be  
shared with the respective appli-  
cation publisher and the cellular  
service provider.  
B
Select to start the application.  
User can use any Android  
application supported by  
Android Auto.  
By downloading and using each  
application, you agree to their  
terms of use.  
C
Select to display the system  
screen.  
Data for these functions is trans-  
mitted using the internet and may  
incur charges. For information  
about data transmission fees, con-  
tact your cellular service provider.  
When an Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto connection is established,  
the function of some system but-  
tons will change.  
Depending on the application, cer-  
tain functions, such as music play-  
back, may be restricted.  
When an Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto connection is established,  
some system functions, such as  
the following, will be replaced by  
similar Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto functions or will become  
unavailable:  
As the applications for each func-  
tion are provided by a third-party,  
they may be subject to change or  
discontinuation without notice. For  
details, refer to the website of the  
function.  
• iPod (Audio Playback)  
• USB audio/USB video  
®
• Bluetooth audio  
If the vehicle’s navigation system  
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5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
is being used for route guidance  
and a route is set using the Apple  
CarPlay/Android Auto Maps app,  
route guidance will be performed  
through Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto. If the Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto Maps app is being used for  
route guidance and a route is set  
using the vehicle’s navigation sys-  
tem, route guidance will be per-  
formed by the vehicle’s navigation  
system.  
less performance.  
Apple CarPlay is a trademark of  
Apple Inc.  
If the USB cable is disconnected,  
operation of Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto will end. At this  
time, sound output will stop and  
change to the system screen.  
Android and Android Auto are  
trademarks of Google LLC.  
WARNING  
Certification  
Do not connect iPhone or oper-  
ate the controls while driving.  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your smartphone  
in the vehicle. In particular, high  
temperatures inside the vehicle  
may damage the smartphone.  
Use of the Apple CarPlay logo  
means that a vehicle user inter-  
face meets Apple performance  
standards. Apple is not responsi-  
ble for the operation of this vehicle  
or its compliance with safety and  
regulatory standards. Please note  
that the use of this product with  
iPhone or iPod may affect wire-  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary pressure to the  
smartphone while it is con-  
nected as this may damage the  
smartphone or its terminal.  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
smartphone or its terminal.  
Troubleshooting  
If you are experiencing difficulties with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto,  
check the following table.  
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5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
Symptom  
Solution  
Check if the device supports Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto.  
Check if Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is  
enabled on the connected device.  
Check that the Android Auto application is  
installed to the device to be connected.  
For details, refer to  
https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/,  
https://www.android.com/auto/.  
Check if “Apple CarPlay”/“Android Auto” of  
“Projection Settings” on the general settings  
screen is set to on. (P.414)  
An Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto con-  
nection cannot be  
established.  
Check if the USB cable being used is securely  
connected to the device and USB port.  
Try connecting the smartphone directly to the  
USB port in the vehicle, without using the hub.  
For Apple CarPlay: Check if the Lightning cable  
being used is certified by Apple and check if Siri  
is enabled.  
5
After checking all of the above, try to establish  
an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection.  
(P.407)  
When an Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto con-  
nection is established and As the system is not designed to play video  
a video is being played, through Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, this is not  
the video is not displayed, a malfunction.  
but audio is output  
through the system.  
Although an Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto con-  
nection is established,  
audio is not output  
through the system.  
The system may muted or the volume may be  
low. Increase the system volume.  
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5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
Symptom  
Solution  
Check if the USB cable being used to connect  
the device to the system is damaged.  
To check if the USB cable is damaged inter-  
nally, connect the device to another system,  
such as a PC, and check if the device is recog-  
nized by the connected system. (The device  
should begin charging when connected.)  
The Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto screen  
has artifacts and/or audio  
from Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto has  
noise.  
After checking all of the above, try to establish  
an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection.  
(P.407)  
The map display of the  
Apple CarPlay Maps app As the Apple CarPlay Maps app is not compati-  
cannot be enlarged or  
contracted with pinch  
multi-touch gestures.  
ble with pinch multi-touch gestures, this is not a  
malfunction.  
During Apple CarPlay  
music application (Apple  
Music, Spotify, etc.) play-  
back, if the iPhone is  
operated to start and play  
audio from an application  
that is not compatible with  
This operation is performed according to the  
specification of the onboard device, this is not a  
malfunction.  
*
Apple CarPlay and the  
onboard device volume is  
changed, the audio of the  
incompatible application  
stops and the system  
resumes playback of the  
original music application.  
After interrupt audio (such  
as navigation route guid-  
ance) is played from an  
application that is not  
compatible with Apple  
CarPlay while the onboard  
device is playing audio  
(FM/AM, CD, etc.), the  
system does not resume  
playback of the original  
audio (FM/AM, CD, etc.).  
This operation is performed according to the  
specification of the onboard device, this is not a  
malfunction. Manually change the audio source  
by yourself. Or, do not use applications that are  
*
not compatible with Apple CarPlay. Due to  
some navigation applications are compatible  
from iOS 12, update to the latest iOS and appli-  
cation versions.  
413  
5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto  
Symptom  
Solution  
When using Apple Car-  
Play, route guidance  
arrows and turn by turn  
navigation are not dis-  
played on the multi-infor-  
mation display and  
system display. When  
using Android Auto, turn  
by turn navigation is not  
displayed on the multiin-  
formation display and sys-  
tem display.  
This is not a malfunction as display of these  
items is not possible with this function.  
Disconnect the phone from the USB cable and  
check if hands-free call audio can be heard  
using the hands-free system.  
When using Android Auto,  
hands-free call audio can-  
not be heard from the  
vehicle’s speakers.  
Connect the phone to the system using Android  
Auto, turn up the volume on the system and  
check if hands-free call audio can be heard.  
Check if other sounds can be heard from the  
vehicle’s speakers.  
5
*
: Applications not compatible with Apple CarPlay are applications installed  
on the iPhone that are not displayed on the Apple CarPlay screen appli-  
cation list. (such as visual voicemail)  
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5-5. Other settings  
5-5.Other settings  
the clock, etc. (P.415)  
“Language”  
General settings  
Select to change the language. The  
language setting of Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto can only be  
changed on the connected device.  
Settings are available for  
clock, operation sounds,  
etc.  
“Customize Home Screen”  
Displaying the general  
settings screen  
Select to change the display infor-  
mation/area on the home screen  
and the home screen layout.  
(P.384)  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
“Projection Settings”*1  
Select to set automatic Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto connection  
establishment on/off. (P.416)  
“Beep”  
Select to turn the beep sound  
on/off.  
“Theme Setting”  
2 Select “Setup”.  
Select to change the screen theme  
setting.  
If the general settings screen  
is not displayed, select “Gen-  
eral”.  
“Units of Measurement”  
Select to change the unit of mea-  
sure for distance/fuel consumption.  
3 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
“Keyboard Layout”  
Select to change the keyboard lay-  
out.  
“Delete Keyboard History”  
Select to delete the keyboard his-  
tory.  
“Memorize Keyboard History”  
Select to set the memorize key-  
board history on/off.  
General settings screen  
“Animation”  
“Clock”  
Select to turn the animations on/off.  
“Driver Setting”  
Select to change the time zone and  
select “On” or “Off” for daylight sav-  
ing time, automatic adjustment of  
415  
5-5. Other settings  
Select to change the driver set-  
tings. (P.416)  
3 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
“Delete Personal Data”  
Select to delete personal data.  
(P.417)  
“Software Update”  
Select to update software versions.  
For details, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
“Software Update Setting”*2  
A
Select to change the time  
Select to set software update set-  
ting. (P.417)  
zone. (P.415)  
B
Select to set daylight saving  
time on/off.  
“Gracenote Database  
Update”  
C
Select to set automatic  
adjustment of the clock by  
GPS on/off.  
When set to off, the clock can  
be manually adjusted.  
(P.415)  
®
Select to update Gracenote data-  
base versions. For details, contact  
your Toyota dealer.  
5
“Software Information”  
Select to display the software infor-  
mation. Notices related to third  
party software used in this product  
are enlisted. (This includes instruc-  
tions for obtaining such software,  
where applicable.)  
D
Select to set the 24 hour time  
format on/off.  
When set to off, the clock is  
displayed in 12 hour time for-  
mat.  
“SW Sensitivity Level”  
Select to change the capacitive  
touch screen button sensitivity to 1  
(low), 2 (medium), or 3 (high).  
Setting the time zone  
1 Select “Time Zone”.  
*1  
:This function is not made avail-  
2 Select the desired time zone.  
able in some countries or areas.  
*2  
:Vehicles equipped with DCM  
Manual clock setting  
Clock settings  
When “Auto Adjust by GPS” is  
turned off, the clock can be  
manually adjusted.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.414)  
1 Select “Auto Adjust by GPS”  
2 Select “Clock”.  
to set to off.  
416  
5-5. Other settings  
2 Adjust the clock manually.  
A
B
Select to turn Apple CarPlay  
connection establishment  
on/off.  
Select to turn Android Auto  
connection establishment  
on/off.  
When the settings are changed  
with a device connected to the  
system via USB, disconnect the  
device and connect it again to  
enable the settings.  
A
Select “+” to set the time for-  
ward one hour and “-” to set  
the time back one hour.  
Driver settings  
B
Select “+” to set the time for-  
ward one minute and “-” to  
set the time back one minute.  
The driver settings feature will  
allow the system to link some  
preferences (such as audio pre-  
sets, screen theme, language,  
C
Select to round to the nearest  
hour.  
etc.) to a paired Bluetooth®  
phone.  
e.g.  
1:00 to 1:29 1:00  
1:30 to 1:59 2:00  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.414)  
Projection settings*  
2 Select “Driver Setting”.  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
3 Select “Enable This Feature”.  
able in some countries or areas.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.414)  
2 Select “Projection Settings”.  
3 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
Manually select linked set-  
tings  
1 Select “Manually Select  
Linked Settings”.  
417  
5-5. Other settings  
1 Select the desired phone.  
check function is enabled, if a  
software update is available  
from the Cloud, a message will  
be displayed.  
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.414)  
2 Select “Software Update Set-  
ting”.  
3 Select “Automatic Update  
Check” to enable/disable the  
automatic update check func-  
tion.  
After a few seconds, loaded  
screen automatically switches  
to the home screen.  
Deleting personal data  
Registered or changed per-  
sonal settings will be deleted or  
returned to their default condi-  
tions.  
5
1 Display the general settings  
screen. (P.414)  
2 Select “Delete Personal  
When software update information  
is displayed, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
Data”.  
3 Select “Delete”.  
4 Select “Yes” when the confir-  
mation screen appears.  
Examples of settings that can be  
returned to their default conditions:  
Audio settings  
Phone settings  
etc.  
Software update settings*  
*
: Vehicles equipped with DCM  
only. This function is not made  
available in some countries or  
areas.  
When the automatic update  
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Voice settings  
5-5. Other settings  
tion.  
The voice command system  
adapts the user accent.  
Voice volume, etc. can be  
set.  
D
E
F
Select to start the voice rec-  
ognition tutorial.  
Select to set the voice  
prompt interrupt on/off.  
Displaying the voice set-  
tings screen  
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
*
: When an Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto connection is established,  
voice command system  
(Siri/Google Assistant) and map  
application voice guidance vol-  
ume can be changed.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Voice”.  
4 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
Voice settings screen  
A
Select to adjust the volume of  
voice guidance.*  
B
Select to set the voice recog-  
nition prompts.  
C
Select to train voice recogni-  
419  
5-5. Other settings  
Vehicle settings  
Setting the valet mode  
The security system can be set  
to on by entering a security code  
(4-digit number).  
Settings are available for  
vehicle customization, etc.  
When set to on, the system will  
become inoperative once the  
electrical power source is dis-  
connected until the security  
code is entered.  
Displaying the vehicle  
settings screen  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
1 Display the vehicle settings  
screen. (P.419)  
2 Select “Valet Mode”.  
3 Enter the 4-digit personal  
code and select “OK”.  
4 Enter the same 4-digit per-  
sonal code again and select  
“OK”.  
5
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Vehicle”.  
The system will request that  
you input the security code  
again to confirm that you  
remember it correctly.  
4 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
When valet mode activates,  
the system stops and a secu-  
rity code (4-digit number)  
Vehicle settings screen  
standby screen is displayed.  
If the 4-digit personal code is for-  
gotten, please contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
If the valet mode has been  
activated  
A
Select to set vehicle customi-  
1 Enter the 4-digit personal  
zation. (P.688)  
code and select “OK”.  
B
Select to set valet mode.  
(P.419)  
If an incorrect security code (4-  
digit number) is entered 6 times,  
the system will not accept another  
security code (4-digit number) for  
10 minutes.  
420  
5-6. Using the audio/visual system  
5-6.Using the audio/visual system  
Quick reference  
Functional overview  
The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods:  
From the “AUDIO” button  
1 Press the “AUDIO” button.  
From the “MENU” button  
1 Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”.  
• Using the radio (P.425)  
• Playing a USB memory (P.432)  
• Playing an iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay*) (P.434)  
• Using the Android Auto* (P.437)  
• Playing a Bluetooth® device (P.438)  
• Using the steering wheel audio switches (P.442)  
• Audio system settings (P.444)  
*
: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.  
421  
5-6. Using the audio/visual system  
Some basics  
Selecting an audio source  
1 Press the “AUDIO” button.  
This section describes  
some of the basic features  
of the audio/visual system.  
Some information may not  
pertain to your system.  
Your audio/visual system  
works when the engine  
switch is in ACC or ON.  
NOTICE  
2 Select “Source” or press  
“AUDIO” button again.  
To prevent the battery from  
being discharged, do not leave  
the audio/visual system on lon-  
ger than necessary when the  
engine is not running.  
3 Select the desired source.  
5
Turning the system on  
and off  
Dimmed screen buttons cannot be  
operated.  
When there are two pages, select  
or  
to change the page.  
When an Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto connection is established,  
some system functions, such as  
the following, will be replaced by  
similar Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto function or will become  
“POWER VOLUME” knob:  
Press to turn the audio/visual  
system on and off. The system  
turns on in the last mode used.  
Turn this knob to adjust the vol-  
ume.  
*
unavailable :  
• iPod (Audio Playback)  
• USB audio/USB video  
®
• Bluetooth audio  
Toyota Apps  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
422  
Reordering the audio  
5-6. Using the audio/visual system  
Sound settings  
source  
1 Display the audio control  
screen. (P.421)  
1 Display the audio source  
selection screen. (P.421)  
2 Select “Sound”.  
2 Select “Reorder”.  
3 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
3 Select the desired audio  
source then  
der.  
or  
to reor-  
4 Select “OK”.  
USB port  
1 Connect a device.  
A
Select to set the tre-  
ble/mid/bass. (P.422)  
B
Select to set the fader/bal-  
ance. (P.423)  
C
Select to set the automatic  
sound leveliser. (P.423)  
Treble/Mid/Bass  
Turn on the power of the  
How good an audio program  
sounds is largely determined by  
the mix of the treble, mid and  
bass levels. In fact, different  
kinds of music and vocal pro-  
grams usually sound better with  
different mixes of treble, mid  
and bass.  
device if it is not turned on.  
If a USB hub is plugged-in, two  
devices can be connected at a  
time.  
Even if a USB hub is used to con-  
nect more than two USB devices,  
only the first two connected  
devices will be recognized.  
1 Select “Treble/Mid/Bass”.  
If a USB hub that has more than  
two ports is connected to the USB  
port, devices connected to the  
USB hub may not charge or be  
inoperable, as the supply of cur-  
rent may be insufficient.  
When an Apple CarPlay/Android  
Auto connection is established,  
the other USB port can be used  
only for device battery charger.  
423  
5-6. Using the audio/visual system  
2 Select the desired screen  
2 Select the desired screen  
button.  
button.  
A
A
Select “+” or “-” to adjust  
Select to adjust the sound  
high-pitched tones.  
balance between the front  
and rear speakers.  
B
Select “+” or “-” to adjust mid-  
pitched tones.  
B
Select to adjust the sound  
balance between the left and  
right speakers.  
C
Select “+” or “-” to adjust low-  
pitched tones.  
Automatic sound levelizer  
Fader/Balance  
(ASL)  
5
A good balance of the left and  
right stereo channels and of the  
front and rear sound levels is  
also important.  
The system adjusts to the opti-  
mum volume and tone quality  
according to vehicle speed to  
compensate for increased road  
noise, wind noise, or other  
noises while driving.  
Keep in mind that when listening  
to a stereo recording or broad-  
cast, changing the right/left bal-  
ance will increase the volume of  
1 group of sounds while  
decreasing the volume of  
another.  
1 Select “Automatic Sound  
Levelizer”.  
2 Select “High”, “Mid”, “Low” or  
“Off”.  
1 Select “Fader/Balance”.  
Audio screen adjustment  
Screen format settings  
The screen format can be  
selected for USB video.  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Audio”.  
424  
5-6. Using the audio/visual system  
the screen.  
4 Select “Common”.  
“Brightness”  
5 Select “Screen Format”.  
“+”: Select to brighten the screen.  
“-”: Select to darken the screen.  
6 Select the desired item to be  
adjusted.  
Depending on the audio source,  
some functions may not be avail-  
able.  
Voice command system  
1 Press this switch to operate  
the voice command system.  
A
Select to display a 4 : 3  
screen, with either side in  
black.  
B
Select to enlarge the image  
horizontally and vertically to  
full screen.  
C
Select to enlarge the image  
by the same ratio horizontally  
and vertically.  
The voice command system  
and its list of commands can  
be operated. (P.458)  
Contrast and brightness  
adjustment  
The contrast and brightness of  
the screen can be adjusted.  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Audio”.  
4 Select “Common”.  
5 Select “Display”.  
6 Select the desired item to be  
adjusted.  
“Contrast”  
“+”: Select to strengthen the con-  
trast of the screen.  
“-”: Select to weaken the contrast of  
425  
5-7. Radio operation  
5-7.Radio operation  
H
I
Displays items on the chan-  
nels registered to smart  
favorites* (P.430, 445)  
AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM)  
*
radio  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Displays the artist info and  
song title or album  
Select to change the dis-  
played information.  
Overview  
Displays messages when  
available*  
The radio operation screen can  
be reached by the following  
methods:  
J
Displays cover art, station  
logo, etc.*  
P.421  
K
Displays information about  
the song/track currently  
Control screen  
being played*  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
5
Control panel  
A
Select to display the audio  
source selection screen.  
B
Select to display the preset  
stations screen. (P.426)  
C
Select to display the cache  
radio operation screen.  
(P.426)  
A
Press to seek for stations in  
D
Select to display a list of  
receivable stations. (P.427)  
the relevant program  
type/channel category.  
Press and hold for continu-  
ous seek.  
E
Select to display the radio  
options screen. (P.427)  
B
Turn to step up/down fre-  
quencies/channels.  
Turn to move up/down the  
station list. Also, the knob  
can be used to enter selec-  
F
Select to display the sound  
setting screen. (P.422)  
G
Select to tune to preset sta-  
tions/channels. (P.426)  
426  
5-7. Radio operation  
able in some countries or areas.  
tions on the list screens by  
pressing it.  
AM/FM and SXM radio program  
can be cached and played back  
in a time-shifted manner.  
The radio automatically changes  
to stereo reception when a stereo  
broadcast is received.  
Automatic playback of the  
cache  
Presetting a station  
If the radio broadcast is inter-  
rupted by another audio output,  
such as an incoming phone call,  
the system will automatically  
cache the interrupted portion  
and perform time-shift playback  
when the interruption ends. This  
function is available when “Auto  
Pause” is set to on. (P.427)  
Radio mode has a mix preset  
function, which can store up to  
36 stations (6 stations per page  
x 6 pages) from any of the AM,  
FM or SXM* bands.  
1 Tune in the desired station.  
2 Select and hold “(Hold Edit)”.  
Playing back the cache  
manually  
The broadcast cached in the  
program cache can be played  
back manually.  
1 Select “SXM Replay”.  
2 Select the desired cache  
When “(Hold Edit)” is  
selected, a confirmation mes-  
sage appears. Select “Yes”  
and select “OK”.  
radio operation button.  
To change the preset station  
to a different one, select and  
hold the preset station.  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
A
Returns to the live radio  
The number of preset radio sta-  
tions displayed on the screen can  
be changed. (P.444)  
broadcast  
B
Displays the replay offset  
from the current time  
*
Caching a radio program  
C
Skips backward 2 minutes  
(AM/FM)  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
427  
5-7. Radio operation  
Select to select current/previ-  
ous track (SXM)  
“Cancel Refresh”: Select to can-  
cel the refresh.  
“Source”: Select to change to  
another audio source while  
refreshing.  
D
E
Fast rewinds continuously  
Pauses the playback (To  
restart, select  
)
The audio/visual system sound is  
muted during refresh operation.  
F
Fast forwards continuously  
G
Skips forward 2 minutes  
(AM/FM)  
Select to change the track  
(SXM)  
In some situations, it may take  
some time to update the station  
list.  
Radio options  
The system can store up to 20  
minutes of AM/FM and less than  
60 minutes of SXM. Cached data  
will be erased when the radio  
mode or station is changed or  
when the audio system is turned  
off.  
1 Select “Options”.  
2 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
5
AM/FM: If noise or silence occurs  
during the caching process, cache  
writing will continue, with the noise  
or silence recorded as is. In this  
case, the cached broadcast will  
contain the noise or silence when  
played back.  
A
Select to turn automatic play-  
back of the cache on/off.*  
Selecting a station from  
the list  
B
When “SXM Tune Start” is  
1 Select “Station List”.  
turned on, the current song is  
played from the beginning  
when you select the chan-  
nel.*  
2 Select “AM”, “FM” or “SXM*”.  
Select the desired program  
genre when the genre selec-  
tion screen is displayed.  
C
Analog FM only: Select to  
display RBDS text mes-  
sages.  
3 Select the desired station.  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
D
Select to scan for receivable  
stations. (Type scan in case  
SXM* is current program  
type/channel category.)  
Refreshing the station list  
(AM/FM)  
1 Select “Station List”.  
428  
5-7. Radio operation  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
included with your vehicle pur-  
chase or lease. To subscribe  
after your trial subscription, call  
1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or 1-  
877-438-9677 (Canada).  
Radio broadcast data sys-  
tem  
Important information  
This audio/visual system is  
about your subscription  
equipped with Radio Broadcast  
Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS  
mode allows text messages to  
be received from radio stations  
that utilize RBDS transmitters.  
Your SiriusXM services will  
automatically stop at the end of  
your trial unless you decide to  
subscribe. If you decide to con-  
tinue service, the paid subscrip-  
tion plan you choose will  
automatically renew and you will  
be charged the rate in effect at  
that time and according to your  
chosen payment method. Fees  
and taxes apply. You may can-  
cel at any time by calling 1-866-  
635-2349. See SiriusXM Cus-  
tomer Agreement for complete  
terms at www.siriusxm.com  
(U.S.A.) or www.siriusxm.ca  
(Canada). All fees and program-  
ming subject to change. Traffic  
information not available in all  
markets.  
When RBDS is on, the radio can  
do the following functions.  
• Only selecting stations of a  
particular program type  
• Displaying messages from  
radio stations  
• Searching for a stronger sig-  
nal station  
RBDS features are available  
only when listening to an FM  
station that broadcasts RBDS  
information and the “FM Info”  
function is on. (P.427)  
How to subscribe to Siri-  
*
usXM Radio Services  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
All SiriusXM services, including  
satellite radio and data services,  
plus streaming services, require  
a subscription, sold separately  
or as a package by Sirius XM  
Radio Inc. (or, in Canada, Sirius  
XM Canada Inc.), after any trial  
subscription which may be  
429  
5-7. Radio operation  
Did you know? SiriusXM also  
NOTICE  
delivers a wide variety of services  
to certain vehicles’ entertainment  
and navigation systems such as  
Traffic, Weather, Sports Scores,  
Movie Listings, Fuel Prices, Stock  
Prices and more. For a list of  
available features in your vehicle,  
visit siriusxm.com/infotainment  
and get the most out of your driv-  
ing experience.  
It is prohibited to copy, decom-  
pile, disassemble, reverse engi-  
neer, hack, manipulate, or  
otherwise make available any  
technology or software incorpo-  
rated in receivers compatible  
with the SiriusXM Satellite  
Radio System or that support  
the SiriusXM website, the  
streaming service or any of its  
content. Furthermore, the  
RADIO OPERATION  
• Look for the Sirius, XM, SiriusXM,  
Band, SAT, AUX, Radio or Source  
button and you’re in. If you can’t  
hear us, it’s easy to get started:  
Locate your Radio ID by turning to  
Channel 0. If you don’t see your  
number there, go to siri-  
®
AMBE voice compression soft-  
ware included in this product is  
protected by intellectual prop-  
erty rights including patent  
rights, copyrights, and trade  
secrets of Digital Voice Sys-  
tems, Inc.  
usxm.com/activationhelp to find it.  
Visit siriusxm.com/refresh or call  
1-855-MYREFRESH (697-3373)  
to send a refresh signal to your  
radio.  
Canadian Customers:  
Locate your Radio ID by turning to  
Channel 0.  
Note: this applies to SiriusXM  
Satellite Radio receivers only  
and not SiriusXM Ready  
devices.  
5
ABOUT SiriusXM Services  
• Most in-car trials today include  
SiriusXM’s best package All  
Access. It includes every channel  
available on your radio, plus  
streaming.  
Visit siriusxm.ca/refresh to send a  
refresh signal to your radio or call  
1-888-539-7474 for service.  
*
Displaying the radio ID  
SiriusXM All Access Subscription  
• Listen everywhere with All  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Access. You get every channel  
available in your ride, plus you can  
listen on the app and online so  
you can enjoy the best SiriusXM  
has to offer, anywhere life takes  
you. It’s the only package that  
gives you all of our premium pro-  
gramming, including Howard  
Each SiriusXM tuner is identified  
with a unique radio ID. The radio  
ID is required when activating  
an SiriusXM Satellite service or  
when reporting a problem.  
®
Stern, every NFL, MLB and NBA  
If “Ch 000” is selected using  
the “TUNE SCROLL” knob,  
the ID code, which is 8 alpha-  
numeric characters, will be  
displayed. If another channel  
is selected, the ID code will no  
longer be displayed. The  
®
game, every NASCAR race,  
®
NHL games, 24/7 talk channels  
dedicated to the biggest leagues,  
and more. You get all kinds of  
commercial-free music, including  
artist-dedicated channels and  
more, plus sports, news, talk and  
entertainment.  
430  
5-7. Radio operation  
channel (000) alternates  
between displaying the radio  
ID and the specific radio  
code.  
2 Select “SXM Replay”.  
Caches up to 30 minutes for each  
Smart Favorite preset.  
The radio plays the track from  
start when that track has not previ-  
ously been heard by the user and  
the station is registered as a smart  
favorite.  
*
Smart favorites  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
When “SXM Tune Start” is turned  
on (P.427), the current song is  
played from the beginning when  
you select the channel.  
Up to 20 channels can be regis-  
tered as presets in the cache.  
For channel registration, refer to  
(P.444).  
Displays icons on the channels  
registered to smart favorites.  
(P.425)  
1 Select channels registered to  
smart favorites.  
Refer to the table below to identify the problem and take  
the suggested corrective action  
When problems occur with the SiriusXM tuner, a message will  
appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the  
problem, take the suggested corrective action*.  
*
: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.  
Message  
Explanation  
The SiriusXM antenna is not connected. Check whether the  
SiriusXM antenna cable is attached securely. Contact your  
Toyota dealer for assistance.  
“Check  
Antenna”  
A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding  
antenna cable. Contact your Toyota dealer for assistance.  
The SiriusXM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait  
until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.  
“No Signal”  
“Chan  
The channel you selected is not broadcasting any program-  
Unavailable” ming. Select another channel.  
431  
5-7. Radio operation  
Message  
Explanation  
The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for  
“Ch Unsub- about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous chan-  
scribed”  
nel or “Ch 001”. If it does not change automatically, select  
another channel.  
“Subscription  
Updated”  
Subscription is updated. Select “OK” to clear this message.  
Contact the SiriusXM Listener Care Center at 1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or  
1-877-438-9677 (Canada).  
5
432  
5-8. Media operation  
5-8.Media operation  
G
Select to change the  
file/track.  
USB memory  
Select and hold to fast  
rewind.  
Overview  
The USB memory operation  
screen can be reached by the  
following methods: P.421  
H
I
Select to play/pause.  
Select to change the  
file/track.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
ward.  
Connecting a USB memory  
(P.422)  
When an Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto connec-  
tion is established, this  
function will be unavailable.  
J
Select to set random play-  
back. (P.433)  
K
Select to change the  
folder/album.  
Control screen  
L
Displays cover art  
M
Select to change the artist.  
USB audio  
USB video  
1 Select “Browse”.  
2 Select “Videos”.  
3 Select the desired folder and  
file.  
A
Select to display the audio  
source selection screen.  
B
Select to return to the top  
screen.  
C
Select to display a song list  
screen.  
A
Select to display the audio  
source selection screen.  
D
Select to display the play  
mode selection screen.  
B
Select to return to the top  
screen.  
E
Select to display the sound  
setting screen. (P.422)  
C
Select to display a song list  
screen.  
F
Select to set repeat playback.  
(P.433)  
D
Select to display the play  
433  
5-8. Media operation  
If tag information exists, the  
file/folder names will be changed  
to track/album names.  
mode selection screen.  
E
F
Select to display the sound  
setting screen. (P.422)  
Repeating  
Select to change the file.  
Select and hold to fast  
rewind.  
The file/track or folder/album  
currently being listened to can  
be repeated.  
G
H
Select to play/pause.  
1 Select  
.
Select to change the file.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
ward.  
Each time  
is selected, the  
mode changes as follows:  
When random playback is off  
• file/track repeat folder/album  
repeat off  
When random playback is on  
• file/track repeat off  
I
Select to display a full screen  
image.  
J
Select to change the folder.  
Control panel  
Random order  
5
Files/tracks or folders/albums  
can be automatically and ran-  
domly selected.  
1 Select  
.
Each time  
is selected, the  
mode changes as follows:  
• random (1 folder/album random)  
folder/album random (all  
folder/album random) off  
A
B
Press to change the  
file/track.  
Press and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
WARNING  
Do not operate the player’s con-  
trols or connect the USB mem-  
ory while driving.  
Turn to change the file/track.  
Turn to move up/down the  
list. Also, the knob can be  
used to enter selections on  
the list screens by pressing it.  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your portable  
player in the car. In particular,  
high temperatures inside the  
vehicle may damage the porta-  
ble player.  
While the vehicle is being driven,  
this function can only output  
sound.  
434  
5-8. Media operation  
iPod/iPhone (Apple  
*
NOTICE  
CarPlay )  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary pressure to the  
portable player while it is con-  
nected as this may damage the  
portable player or its terminal.  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
portable player or its terminal.  
Overview  
The iPod/iPhone operation  
screen can be reached by the  
following methods: P.421  
Connecting an iPod/iPhone  
(P.422)  
When an Android Auto con-  
nection is established, this  
function will be unavailable.  
Control screen  
An Apple CarPlay connection  
is not established  
An Apple CarPlay connection  
is established  
A
Select to display the audio  
435  
5-8. Media operation  
Control panel  
source selection screen.  
B
C
D
E
F
Select to return to the top  
screen.  
Select to display a song list  
screen.  
Select to display the play  
mode selection screen.  
Select to display the sound  
setting screen. (P.422)  
A
B
Press to change the track.  
Press and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
Select to set repeat playback.  
(P.436)  
G
Select to change the track.  
Select and hold to fast  
rewind.  
Turn to change the track.  
Turn to move up/down the  
list. Also, the knob can be  
used to enter selections on  
the list screens by pressing it.  
H
I
Select to play/pause.  
5
Select to change the track.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
ward.  
Some functions may not be avail-  
able depending on the type of  
model.  
J
Select to set random play-  
When an iPod/iPhone is con-  
nected using a genuine  
iPod/iPhone cable, the  
iPod/iPhone starts charging its  
battery.  
back. (P.436)  
K
L
Displays cover art  
Select to change the album.  
Select to change the artist.  
Select to change the playlist.  
Depending on the iPod/iPhone,  
the video sound may not be able  
to be heard.  
M
N
O
Depending on the iPod/iPhone  
and the songs in the iPod/iPhone,  
a cover art may be displayed. This  
function can be changed to “On”  
or “Off”. (P.444) It may take time  
to display the cover art, and the  
iPod/iPhone may not be operated  
while the cover art display is in  
process.  
Select to display the Apple  
CarPlay screen.  
When an iPod/iPhone is con-  
nected and the audio source is  
changed to iPod/iPhone mode,  
the iPod/iPhone will resume play-  
ing from the same point it was last  
436  
5-8. Media operation  
used.  
Each time  
mode changes as follows:  
• shuffle (1 album shuffle) album  
shuffle (all album shuffle) off  
is selected, the  
Depending on the iPod/iPhone  
that is connected to the system,  
certain functions may not be avail-  
able.  
If an iPhone is connected via  
®
WARNING  
Bluetooth and USB at the same  
time, system operation may  
become unstable. For known  
phone compatibility information,  
refer to  
Do not operate the player’s con-  
trols or connect the iPod/iPhone  
while driving.  
http://www.toyota.com/  
audio-multimedia.  
NOTICE  
Tracks selected by operating a  
connected iPod/iPhone may not  
be recognized or displayed prop-  
erly.  
Do not leave your portable  
player in the car. In particular,  
high temperatures inside the  
vehicle may damage the porta-  
ble player.  
The system may not function  
properly if a conversion adapter is  
used to connect a device.  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary pressure to the  
portable player while it is con-  
nected as this may damage the  
portable player or its terminal.  
Repeating  
The track currently being lis-  
tened to can be repeated.  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
portable player or its terminal.  
1 Select  
.
Each time  
is selected, the  
mode changes as follows:  
When shuffle is off (iPhone 5 or  
later)  
• track repeat album repeat off  
When shuffle is off (iPhone 4s or  
earlier)  
• track repeat off  
When shuffle is on  
• track repeat off  
Random order  
Tracks or albums can be auto-  
matically and randomly  
selected.  
1 Select  
.
437  
5-8. Media operation  
*
G
H
Select to change the track.  
Displays cover art  
Android Auto  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Control panel  
Overview  
The Android Auto operation  
screen can be reached by the  
following methods: P.421  
Connecting an Android Auto  
(P.422)  
When an Apple CarPlay con-  
nection is established, this  
function will be unavailable.  
A
B
Press to change the track.  
Turn to change the track.  
Control screen  
WARNING  
5
Do not connect smartphone or  
operate the controls while driv-  
ing.  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your smartphone  
in the vehicle. In particular, high  
temperatures inside the vehicle  
may damage the smartphone.  
A
Select to display the audio  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary pressure to the  
smartphone while it is con-  
nected as this may damage the  
smartphone or its terminal.  
source selection screen.  
B
Select to return to the top  
screen.  
C
Select to display the sound  
setting screen. (P.422)  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the port as this may damage the  
smartphone or its terminal.  
D
Select to display the audio  
control screen of Android  
Auto.  
E
Select to change the track.  
F
Select to play/pause.  
438  
5-8. Media operation  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
®
Bluetooth audio  
The Bluetooth® audio sys-  
tem enables users to enjoy  
listening to music that is  
played on a portable player  
on the vehicle speakers via  
wireless communication.  
Control screen  
This audio/visual system  
supports Bluetooth®, a wire-  
less data system capable of  
playing portable audio  
music without cables. If  
your device does not sup-  
port Bluetooth®, the Blue-  
tooth® audio system will not  
A
B
C
D
E
Select to display the audio  
source selection screen.  
Select to return to the top  
screen.  
Select to display a song list  
screen.  
function.  
Select to display the play  
mode selection screen.  
Overview  
The Bluetooth® audio operation  
screen can be reached by the  
following methods: P.421  
Select to display the portable  
device connection screen.  
(P.440)  
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
audio device (P.440)  
F
G
H
Select to display the sound  
setting screen. (P.422)  
Select to set repeat playback.  
(P.439)  
Depending on the type of por-  
table player connected, some  
functions may not be avail-  
able and/or the screen may  
look differently than shown in  
this manual.  
Select to change the track.  
Select and hold to fast  
rewind.  
I
Select to play/pause.  
When an Apple Car-  
J
Select to change the track.  
Select and hold to fast for-  
ward.  
Play/Android Auto connec-  
tion is established, Bluetooth®  
audio will be suspended and  
become unavailable.*  
K
Select to set random play-  
back. (P.439)  
439  
5-8. Media operation  
selected.  
L
Select to change the album.  
Displays cover art  
1 Select  
.
M
Each time  
mode changes as follows:  
is selected, the  
Control panel  
• random (1 album random)   
album random (all album random)  
off  
®
Depending on the Bluetooth  
device that is connected to the  
system, the music may start play-  
ing when selecting  
while it is  
paused. Conversely, the music  
may pause when selecting  
while it is playing.  
A
B
Press to change the track.  
Press and hold to fast for-  
ward/rewind.  
In the following conditions, the  
system may not function:  
®
• The Bluetooth device is turned  
Turn to change the track.  
Turn to move up/down the  
list. Also, the knob can be  
used to enter selections on  
the list screens by pressing it.  
5
off.  
®
• The Bluetooth device is not con-  
nected.  
• The Bluetooth device has a low  
battery.  
®
®
When using the Bluetooth audio  
®
and Wi-Fi Hotspot functions at  
Repeating  
the same time, the following prob-  
lems may occur:  
The track or album currently  
being listened to can be  
repeated.  
• It may take longer than normal to  
®
connect to the Bluetooth device.  
• The sound may cut out.  
It may take time to connect the  
phone when Bluetooth audio is  
being played.  
1 Select  
.
®
Each time  
is selected, the  
For operating the portable player,  
see the instruction manual that  
comes with it.  
mode changes as follows:  
When random playback is off  
• track repeat album repeat off  
When random playback is on  
• track repeat off  
®
If the Bluetooth device is discon-  
nected due to poor reception from  
®
the Bluetooth network when the  
engine switch is in ACC or ON,  
the system automatically recon-  
nects the portable player.  
Random order  
Tracks or albums can be auto-  
matically and randomly  
®
If the Bluetooth device is discon-  
440  
5-8. Media operation  
nected on purpose, such as it was  
turned off, this does not happen.  
Reconnect the portable player  
manually.  
®
Before using Bluetooth  
devices, users of any electrical  
medical device other than  
implantable cardiac pacemak-  
ers, cardiac resynchronization  
therapy-pacemakers or implant-  
able cardioverter defibrillators  
should consult the manufacturer  
of the device for information  
about its operation under the  
influence of radio waves. Radio  
waves could have unexpected  
effects on the operation of such  
medical devices.  
®
Bluetooth device information is  
®
registered when the Bluetooth  
device is connected to the Blue-  
tooth audio system. When selling  
®
or disposing of the vehicle,  
®
remove the Bluetooth audio  
information from the system.  
(P.417)  
In some situations, sound output  
®
via the Bluetooth audio system  
may be out of sync with the con-  
nected device or output intermit-  
tently.  
NOTICE  
Do not leave your portable  
player in the vehicle. In particu-  
lar, high temperatures inside the  
vehicle may damage the porta-  
ble player.  
WARNING  
Do not operate the player’s con-  
trols or connect to the Blue-  
®
tooth audio system while  
Registering/Connecting a  
driving.  
®
Bluetooth device  
Your audio unit is fitted with  
Bluetooth antennas. People  
®
To use the Bluetooth® audio  
system, it is necessary to regis-  
ter a Bluetooth® device with the  
with implantable cardiac pace-  
makers, cardiac resynchroniza-  
tion therapy-pacemakers or  
implantable cardioverter defibril-  
lators should maintain a reason-  
able distance between  
system.  
®
Registering an additional  
themselves and the Bluetooth  
antennas. The radio waves may  
affect the operation of such  
devices.  
device  
1 Display the Bluetooth® audio  
control screen. (P.438)  
2 Select “Connect”.  
3 Select “Add Device”.  
When another Bluetooth®  
device is connected, a confir-  
mation screen will be dis-  
played. To disconnect the  
Bluetooth® device, select  
Yes”.  
441  
5-8. Media operation  
4 Follow the steps in “Register-  
ing a Bluetooth® phone for  
the first time” from step 5.  
(P.390)  
Selecting a registered device  
1 Display the Bluetooth® audio  
control screen. (P.438)  
2 Select “Connect”.  
3 Select the desired device to  
be connected.  
4 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
connection is complete.  
If an error message is dis-  
played, follow the guidance  
on the screen to try again.  
5
442  
5-9. Audio/visual remote controls  
5-9.Audio/visual remote controls  
again to resume the play  
mode.)  
Steering switches  
*1  
*2  
:This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
Steering switch operation  
Some parts of the audio/visual  
system can be adjusted using  
the switches on the steering  
wheel.  
:If cached radio is enabled, press-  
ing and holding the “MODE”  
switch pauses the broadcast.  
(Press and hold again to play  
back the cached radio program.)  
*3  
*4  
:When an Apple CarPlay connec-  
tion is established, this function  
will be unavailable.  
:When an Android Auto connec-  
tion is established, this function  
will be unavailable.  
switch  
AM/FM  
• Press: Preset channel  
up/down  
A
Volume control switch  
B
“MODE” switch  
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or  
more): Seek up/down  
• Press and hold (1.5 sec. or  
more): Seek up/down continu-  
ously while the switch is being  
pressed  
C
switch  
Volume control switch  
• Press: Volume up/down  
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or  
more): Volume up/down con-  
tinuously  
• Press and hold (1.5 sec. or  
more): Fast channel up/down  
“MODE” switch  
SXM*1  
AM/FM/SXM*1  
• Press: Preset channel  
up/down  
• Press: Change audio modes  
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or  
more): Mute/pause*2 (Press  
and hold again to resume)  
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or  
more): Seek for stations in the  
relevant program type/chan-  
nel category  
• Press and hold (1.5 sec. or  
more): Fast channel up/down  
USB*3, 4, iPod/iPhone*4, Blue-  
tooth® audio*3, 4, Android  
Auto*3, Toyota Apps*3, 4  
• Press: Change audio modes  
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or  
more): Pause (Press and hold  
443  
5-9. Audio/visual remote controls  
USB*2, 3, iPod/iPhone*3, Blue-  
tooth® audio*2, 3  
• Press: Track/file up/down  
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or  
more): Fast forward/rewind  
Android Auto*2  
• Press: Track up/down  
*1  
:This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
*2  
:When an Apple CarPlay connec-  
tion is established, this function  
will be unavailable.  
*3  
:When an Android Auto connec-  
tion is established, this function  
will be unavailable.  
5
444  
5-10. Audio settings  
5-10.Audio settings  
Common settings  
Setup  
1 Display the audio settings  
Detailed audio settings can  
be programmed.  
screen.  
P.444  
2 Select “Common”.  
Displaying the audio set-  
tings screen  
3 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
A
Select to set the cover art  
display on/off.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Audio”.  
B
Select to prioritize the display  
of information from the Gra-  
cenote database.  
4 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
C
Select to change the screen  
size.* (P.423)  
Audio settings screen  
D
Select to display the image  
quality adjustment screen.*  
(P.424)  
*
: Only in USB video mode  
Radio settings  
1 Display the audio settings  
screen  
A
Select to set the common  
settings. (P.444)  
P.444  
2 Select “Radio”.  
B
Select to set the radio set-  
3 Select the desired number of  
preset radio stations dis-  
played on the screen.  
tings. (P.444)  
445  
5-10. Audio settings  
Manage smart favorites  
1 Select “Manage Smart  
Favorites”.  
2 Select the desired channel to  
be set.  
Displays the registered preset  
channels.  
Up to 20 channels can be regis-  
tered.  
Setting the number of radio  
presets  
1 Select “Number of Radio Pre-  
sets”.  
2 Select the button with the  
desired number to be dis-  
played.  
5
446  
5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system  
5-11.Tips for operating the audio/visual system  
FM is about 25 miles (40 km).  
Once outside this range, you  
may notice fading and drifting,  
which increase with the distance  
from the radio transmitter. They  
are often accompanied by dis-  
tortion.  
Operating information  
The use of a cellular phone inside  
or near the vehicle may cause a  
noise from the speakers of the  
audio/visual system which you are  
listening to. However, this does  
not indicate a malfunction.  
Multi-path: FM signals are  
reflective, making it possible for  
2 signals to reach the vehicle’s  
antenna at the same time. If this  
happens, the signals will cancel  
each other out, causing a  
momentary flutter or loss of  
reception.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damage to the  
audio/visual system:  
• Be careful not to spill beverages  
over the audio/visual system.  
Radio  
Static and fluttering: These  
occur when signals are blocked  
by buildings, trees or other large  
objects. Increasing the bass  
level may reduce static and flut-  
tering.  
Usually, a problem with radio  
reception does not mean there  
is a problem with the radio it  
is just the normal result of condi-  
tions outside the vehicle.  
For example, nearby buildings  
and terrain can interfere with FM  
reception. Power lines or phone  
wires can interfere with AM sig-  
nals. And of course, radio sig-  
nals have a limited range. The  
farther the vehicle is from a sta-  
tion, the weaker its signal will  
be. In addition, reception condi-  
tions change constantly as the  
vehicle moves.  
Station swapping: If the FM sig-  
nal being listened to is inter-  
rupted or weakened, and there  
is another strong station nearby  
on the FM band, the radio may  
tune in the second station until  
the original signal can be picked  
up again.  
AM  
Fading: AM broadcasts are  
reflected by the upper atmo-  
sphere especially at night.  
These reflected signals can  
interfere with those received  
directly from the radio station,  
causing the radio station to  
sound alternately strong and  
weak.  
Here are some common recep-  
tion problems that may not indi-  
cate a problem with the radio as  
described.  
FM  
Fading and drifting stations:  
Generally, the effective range of  
447  
5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system  
Station interference: When a  
reflected signal and a signal  
received directly from a radio  
station are very nearly the same  
frequency, they can interfere  
with each other, making it diffi-  
cult to hear the broadcast.  
Use of the Made for Apple  
Static: AM is easily affected by  
external sources of electrical  
noise, such as high tension  
power lines, lightening or electri-  
cal motors. This results in static.  
badge means that an acces-  
sory has been designed to  
connect specifically to the  
Apple product(s) identified in  
the badge, and has been cer-  
tified by the developer to meet  
Apple performance stan-  
dards. Apple is not responsi-  
ble for the operation of this  
device or its compliance with  
safety and regulatory stan-  
dards. Please note that the  
use of this accessory with an  
Apple product may affect  
wireless performance.  
SiriusXM*  
Cargo loaded on the roof lug-  
gage carrier, especially metal  
objects, may adversely affect  
the reception of SiriusXM Sat-  
ellite Radio.  
5
Alternation or modifications  
carried out without appropri-  
ate authorization may invali-  
date the user’s right to  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic,  
iPod nano, iPod touch, and  
Lightning are trademarks of  
Apple Inc., registered in the  
U.S. and other countries.  
operate the equipment.  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
iPod/iPhone  
Compatible models  
Certification  
The following iPod touch® and  
iPhone® devices can be used  
with this system.  
Made for  
• iPhone X  
• iPhone 8  
• iPhone 8 Plus  
• iPhone 7  
• iPhone 7 Plus  
• iPhone SE  
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• iPhone 6s  
• iPhone 6s Plus  
• iPhone 6  
• iPhone 6 Plus  
• iPhone 5s  
• iPhone 5c  
• iPhone 5  
• iPod touch (6th generation)  
• iPod touch (5th generation)  
File information  
Compatible USB devices  
USB communi- USB 2.0 HS (480  
cation formats  
Mbps)  
File formats  
FAT 16/32  
Correspon-  
dence class  
Mass storage  
class  
This system only supports audio  
playback.  
Compatible audio format  
Depending on difference between  
models or software versions etc.,  
some models might be incompati-  
ble with this system.  
Compatible compressed files  
Item  
USB  
High-resolution sound  
source  
MP3/WMA/AAC  
WAV(LPCM)/FL  
AC/ALAC/OGG  
Vorbis  
This device supports high-reso-  
lution sound sources.  
Compatible file  
format  
The definition of high-resolution  
is based on the standards of  
groups such as the CTA (Con-  
sumer Technology Association).  
MP4/AVI/WMV  
Compatible file  
MP4/AVI/WMV  
*
format (video)  
Folders in the  
device  
Maximum  
3000  
Supported formats and play-  
able media are as follows.  
Files in the  
device  
Maximum  
9999  
Supported formats  
WAV, FLAC, ALAC, OGG Vorbis  
Playable media  
USB  
Maximum  
255  
Files per folder  
*
: USB video only  
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Corresponding bit rates*1  
Corresponding sampling fre-  
quency  
File type  
MP3 files:  
MPEG 1 LAYER  
3
Bit rate (kbps)  
File type  
Frequency (kHz)  
32/44.1/48  
MP3 files:  
MPEG 1 LAYER  
3
32 - 320  
8 - 160  
MP3 files:  
MPEG 2 LSF  
LAYER 3  
MP3 files:  
MPEG 2 LSF  
LAYER 3  
16/22.05/24  
32/44.1/48  
WMA files: Ver.  
7, 8  
CBR 48 - 192  
CBR 48 - 320  
WMA files:  
*1  
Ver. 7, 8, 9  
WMA files:  
(9.1/9.2)  
*2  
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2)  
11.025/12/16/  
22.05/24/32/  
44.1/48  
AAC files:  
MPEG4/AAC-LC  
AAC files:  
MPEG4/AAC-LC  
8 - 320  
32-500  
OGG Vorbis  
8/11.025/12/16/  
22.05/24/32/  
44.1/48/88.2/  
96/176.4/192  
WAV (LPCM)  
5
*1  
:Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compati-  
ble  
*2  
files  
*2  
:Only compatible with Windows  
Media Audio Standard  
8/11.025/12/16/  
22.05/24/32/  
44.1/48/88.2/  
96/176.4/192  
*2  
FLAC  
Quantization bit  
File type  
rate (bit)  
WAV (LPCM)  
files  
8/11.025/12/16/  
22.05/24/32/  
44.1/48/64/  
88.2/96  
*2  
ALAC  
16/24  
FLAC  
ALAC  
8/11.025/16/  
22.05/32/44.1/  
48  
*2  
OGG Vorbis  
Compatible channel modes  
*1  
*2  
:Only compatible with Windows  
Media Audio Standard  
File type  
MP3 files  
WMA files  
Channel mode  
Stereo, joint ste-  
reo, dual chan-  
nel and  
:Sound source of 48kHz or more  
is down-converted to  
48kHz/24bit.  
monaural  
2ch  
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disc title, track title and artist  
name in other formats.  
File type  
AAC files  
Channel mode  
1ch, 2ch (Dual  
channel is not  
supported)  
WMA/AAC files can contain a  
WMA/AAC tag that is used in  
the same way as an ID3 tag.  
WMA/AAC tags carry infor-  
mation such as track title and  
artist name.  
WAV (LPCM)/  
FLAC/ALAC/ 2ch  
OGG Vorbis  
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3),  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
and AAC (Advanced Audio  
Coding) are audio compres-  
sion standards.  
The emphasis function is  
available only when playing  
MP3 files.  
This system can play back  
AAC files encoded by iTunes.  
This system can play  
MP3/WMA/AAC files on USB  
memory.  
The sound quality of  
MP3/WMA files generally  
improves with higher bit rates.  
MP4, WMV and AVI files can  
use the following resolutions:  
128x96, 160x120, 176x144  
(QCIF), 320x240 (QVGA),  
352x240 (SIF), 352x288  
(CIF), 640x480 (VGA),  
720x480 (NTSC), 720x576  
(PAL)  
m3u playlists are not compati-  
ble with the audio player.  
MP3i (MP3 interactive) and  
MP3PRO formats are not  
compatible with the audio  
player.  
The player is compatible with  
When naming an  
VBR (Variable Bit Rate).  
MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an  
appropriate file extension  
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a).  
When playing back files  
recorded as VBR (Variable Bit  
Rate) files, the play time will  
not be correctly displayed if  
the fast forward or reverse  
operations are used.  
This system plays back files  
with .mp3/.wma/.m4a file  
extensions as  
MP3/WMA/AAC files respec-  
tively. To prevent noise and  
playback errors, use the  
appropriate file extension.  
It is not possible to check fold-  
ers that do not include  
MP3/WMA/AAC files.  
MP3/WMA/AAC files in fold-  
ers up to 8 levels deep can be  
played. However, the start of  
playback may be delayed  
MP3 files are compatible with  
the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1,  
Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats.  
This system cannot display  
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when using USB memory  
Compatible video format  
containing numerous levels of  
folders. For this reason, we  
recommend creating USB  
memory with no more than 2  
levels of folders.  
Format  
Codec  
Video codec:  
H.264/MPEG-  
4 AVC  
MPEG4  
Audio codec:  
AAC  
MP3  
MPEG-4  
Corresponding  
screen size:  
MAX 1920   
1080  
Corresponding  
frame rate:  
MAX 60i/30p  
The play order of the USB  
memory with the structure  
shown above is as follows:  
5
The order changes depending  
on the personal computer and  
MP3/WMA/AAC encoding  
software you use.  
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ding track-related information  
Format  
Codec  
in an MP3 file. This embed-  
ded information can include  
the track number, track title,  
the artist’s name, the album  
title, the music genre, the year  
of production, comments,  
cover art and other data. The  
contents can be freely edited  
using software with ID3 tag  
editing functions. Although  
the tags are restricted to a  
number of characters, the  
information can be viewed  
when the track is played back.  
Video codec:  
H.264/MPEG-  
4 AVC  
MPEG4  
WMV9  
WMV9  
Advanced pro-  
file  
Audio codec:  
AAC  
MP3  
WMA9.2 (7, 8,  
9.1, 9.2)  
AVI Container  
Corresponding  
screen size:  
MAX 1920   
1080  
WMA tag  
WMA files can contain a  
WMA tag that is used in the  
same way as an ID3 tag.  
WMA tags carry information  
such as track title and artist  
name.  
Corresponding  
frame rate:  
MAX 60i/30p  
Video codec:  
WMV9  
WMV9  
Advanced pro-  
file  
MP3  
MP3 is an audio compression  
standard determined by a  
working group (MPEG) of the  
ISO (International Standard  
Organization). MP3 com-  
presses audio data to about  
1/10 the size of that on con-  
ventional discs.  
Audio codec:  
WMA9.2 (7, 8,  
9.1, 9.2)  
Windows Media  
Video  
Corresponding  
screen size:  
MAX 1920   
1080  
Corresponding  
frame rate:  
MAX 60i/30p  
WMA  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
is an audio compression for-  
mat developed by Microsoft®.  
It compresses files into a size  
smaller than that of MP3 files.  
The decoding formats for  
Terms  
ID3 tag  
This is a method of embed-  
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iPod  
Message  
WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and 9.  
Windows Media is either a  
registered trademark or trade-  
mark of Microsoft Corpora-  
tion in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
Explanation  
This indicates a  
problem in the  
iPod or its con-  
nection.  
“iPod Error”  
This product includes technol-  
ogy owned by Microsoft Cor-  
poration and cannot be used  
or distributed without a  
This indicates  
“No music files that there is no  
found.”  
music data in the  
iPod.  
license from Microsoft Licens-  
ing, Inc.  
This indicates  
that the software  
version is not  
compatible. Per-  
form the iPod  
firmware  
AAC  
“Please check  
the iPod firm-  
ware version.”  
AAC is short for Advanced  
Audio Coding and refers to an  
audio compression technol-  
ogy standard used with  
updates and try  
again.  
MPEG2 and MPEG4.  
5
This indicates  
that it failed to  
authorize the  
iPod.  
“Unable to  
authorize the  
iPod.”  
Error messages  
USB  
Please check  
your iPod.  
Message  
Explanation  
This indicates a  
problem in the  
USB memory or  
its connection.  
Bluetooth® audio  
“USB Error”  
Message  
Explanation  
“Music tracks not  
supported.  
Please check  
your portable  
player.”  
This indicates a  
problem in the  
This indicates  
that no  
“No music files MP3/WMA/AAC  
®
Bluetooth  
device.  
found.”  
files are included  
in the USB mem-  
ory.  
If the malfunction is not rectified:  
Take your vehicle to your Toyota  
dealer.  
This indicates  
that no video  
files are included  
in the USB mem-  
ory.  
“No video files  
found.”  
454  
Certification  
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For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, American  
Samoa and Puerto Rico  
455  
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For vehicles sold in Canada  
5
456  
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Gracenote  
457  
5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system  
For U.S. owners  
5
458  
5-12. Voice command system operation  
5-12.Voice command system operation  
the voice command system.  
Voice command sys-  
tem  
Microphone  
The voice command sys-  
tem enables the radio,  
phone dialing, etc. to be  
operated using voice com-  
mands. Refer to the com-  
mand list for samples of  
voice commands. (P.461)  
It is unnecessary to speak  
directly into the microphone  
when giving a command.  
Using the voice command  
system  
Steering switch  
Voice commands may not be rec-  
ognized if:  
• Spoken too quickly.  
• Spoken at a low or high volume.  
• The roof or windows are open.  
• Passengers are talking while  
voice commands are spoken.  
• The fan speed of the air condition-  
ing system is set at high.  
• The air conditioning vents are  
turned towards the microphone.  
In the following conditions, the  
system may not recognize the  
command properly and using  
voice commands may not be pos-  
sible:  
A
Talk switch  
Voice command system  
• The command is incorrect or  
unclear. Note that certain words,  
accents or speech patterns may  
be difficult for the system to recog-  
nize.  
Press the talk switch to start  
the voice command system.  
To cancel voice command,  
press and hold the talk switch.  
• There is excessive background  
noise, such as wind noise.  
When an Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto connec-  
tion is established  
Normally, it is necessary to wait  
for a beep before saying a com-  
mand. To enable the ability to talk  
over prompts and say commands  
before the beep, enable the voice  
prompt interrupt function.  
Press and hold the talk switch  
to start Siri/Google Assistant.  
To cancel Siri/Google Assis-  
tant, press the talk switch.  
(P.418)  
This system may not operate  
immediately after the engine  
Press the talk switch to start  
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switch is in ACC or ON.  
3 After hearing a beep, say a  
supported command.  
NOTICE  
To display sample commands  
of the desired function, say  
the desired function or select  
the desired function button. To  
display more commands,  
Do not touch and put a sharp  
object to the microphone. It may  
cause failure.  
Voice command system  
operation  
select “More Commands”.  
Selecting “Help” or saying  
“Help” prompts the voice com-  
mand system to offer exam-  
ples of commands and  
The voice command system is  
operated by saying commands  
which correspond to a sup-  
ported function. To display  
examples of commands for sup-  
ported functions, select a func-  
tion button on the screen after  
starting the voice command sys-  
tem.  
operation methods.  
Registered POIs, registered  
names in the contacts list etc.,  
can be said in the place of the  
“<>” next to the commands.  
(P.461)  
5
For example: Say “Find a restau-  
rant”, “Call John Smith” etc.  
Operation from the main  
menu  
If a desired outcome is not  
shown, or if no selections are  
available, perform one of the  
following to return to the pre-  
vious screen:  
1 Press the talk switch.  
• Say “Go back”.  
• Select  
.
To cancel voice recognition,  
select , say “Cancel”, or  
press and hold the talk switch.  
Voice guidance for the voice  
command system can be  
skipped by pressing the talk  
switch.  
To perform the voice com-  
mand operation again, select  
“Start Over” or say “Start  
over”.  
2 If “Getting Started with Voice”  
screen is displayed, select  
“OK” or press the talk switch.  
(P.460)  
To suspend voice command  
operation, select “Pause” or  
say “Pause”. To resume the  
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voice command operation,  
select “Resume” or press the  
talk switch.  
2 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
If the system does not respond or  
the confirmation screen does not  
disappear, press the talk switch  
and try again.  
If a voice command cannot be rec-  
ognized 3 consecutive times,  
voice recognition will be canceled.  
Voice recognition prompts can be  
changed on the voice settings  
screen. (P.418)  
A
Select to display the voice  
command tutorials.  
This function can be used to cancel  
voice guidance by turning the voice  
prompts off. When you press the  
talk switch while using this setting, a  
beep sounds, and then you can  
immediately say a command.  
B
Select to train the voice com-  
mand system.  
The user will be asked to say 10  
sample phrases. This will help the  
voice command system adapt to  
the user’s accent.  
Some voice guidance can be can-  
celed by setting voice prompts to  
off. Use this setting when it is  
desirable to say a command  
immediately after pressing the talk  
switch and hearing a beep.  
C
Select to prevent the screen  
from being displayed again.  
D
Select to proceed to the  
voice command screen.  
Increasing the voice rec-  
ognition performance  
To increase voice recognition  
performance, use the “Tutori-  
als” and “Voice Training” func-  
tions on the “Getting Started  
with Voice” screen. These func-  
tions are only available when  
the vehicle is not moving.  
The “Tutorials” and “Voice Train-  
ing” functions can also be  
started on the voice settings  
screen. (P.418)  
1 Press the talk switch.  
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Command list  
Command list  
Common  
Command list overview  
Command  
Action  
Recognizable voice commands  
and their actions are shown  
below.  
Displays exam-  
ples of some of  
the available  
commands  
“Help”  
Frequently used commands  
are listed in the following  
tables.  
Returns to the  
previous screen  
“Go back”  
“Cancel”  
For devices that are not  
installed to the vehicle, com-  
mands relating to that device  
may not be displayed on the  
screen. Also, depending on  
other conditions, such as  
compatibility, some com-  
mands may not be displayed  
on the screen.  
Cancels the  
voice command  
system  
Returns to top  
menu screen  
“Start over”  
Temporarily  
pauses a voice  
session until it is  
resumed by  
5
“Pause”  
pressing the talk  
switch again.  
The functions available may  
vary according to the system  
installed.  
Top menu  
Voice recognition language  
can be changed. (P.414)  
Command  
Action  
Displays the  
command list of  
the selected  
menu  
When an Apple Car-  
Play/Android Auto connec-  
tion is established, some  
commands will become  
unavailable.  
“Show com-  
mand examples  
for <menu>”  
Displays more  
commonly used  
commands  
“More com-  
mands”  
Displays Voice  
Setting screen  
“Voice settings”  
Displays Train  
Voice Recogni-  
“Train my voice”  
*
tion screen  
*
: Vehicle must be parked  
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Phone While in a phone call  
Command Command Action  
Sends DTMF  
Action  
Places a call to  
the specified  
contact from the  
phone book  
“Send <digits>” tones has speci-  
fied  
*
“Call <contact>”  
Mutes the micro-  
Places a call to  
the specified  
phone type of  
the contact from  
the phone book  
phone (far side  
cannot hear the  
conversation)  
“Mute”  
“Call <contact>  
*
<phone type>”  
Unmutes the  
“Unmute”  
microphone  
Places a call to  
the specified  
phone number  
“Dial <phone  
number>”  
While incoming message  
notification is displayed*  
Places a call to  
the phone num-  
ber of the latest  
outgoing call  
Command  
Action  
“Redial”  
Reads the  
incoming mes-  
sage over the  
vehicle speakers  
“Read message”  
Places a call to  
the phone num-  
ber of latest  
“Call back”  
Ignores the  
“Ignore”  
“Reply”  
incoming mes-  
sage notification  
incoming call  
“Show recent  
calls”  
Displays the call  
history screen  
Initiates sending  
a reply to the  
incoming mes-  
sage  
Sends a text  
message to  
specified con-  
tact from the  
phone book  
“Send a mes-  
sage to <con-  
tact>”  
Places a call to  
the phone num-  
ber of incoming  
message  
“Call”  
*
: If the system does not recognize  
the name of a contact, create a  
voice tag. (P.483) The name of  
a contact can also be recognized  
by adding a voice tag.  
*
: Full screen message notification  
must be turned on within the  
phone settings (P.481)  
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Audio*  
Radio  
Command  
Action  
Command  
Action  
Changes the  
radio to the  
specified AM fre-  
quency  
Plays tracks  
from the  
selected playlist  
“Play Playlist  
<name>”  
“Tune to <fre-  
quency> AM”  
Plays tracks  
from the  
selected artist  
“Play Artist  
<name>”  
Changes the  
radio to the  
specified FM fre-  
quency  
“Tune to <fre-  
quency> FM”  
“Play Song  
<name>”  
Plays the  
selected track  
Changes the  
radio to an FM  
station of the  
Plays tracks  
from the  
selected album  
“Play a <genre>  
station”  
“Play Album  
<name>”  
*1  
specified genre  
Plays tracks  
from the  
selected genre  
Changes the  
“Tune to preset radio to the  
“Play Genre  
<name>”  
<1-36>”  
specified preset  
radio station  
Plays tracks  
“Play Composer from the  
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Changes the  
<name>”  
selected com-  
poser  
radio to a satel-  
lite radio channel  
of the specified  
“Tune to a  
<genre> satel-  
lite station”  
Plays tracks  
from the  
selected podcast  
“Play Podcast  
<name>”  
*2  
genre  
Changes the  
Plays tracks  
“Play Audiobook from the  
radio to the sat-  
ellite radio chan-  
nel with the  
“Tune to <satel-  
lite channel  
name>”  
<name>”  
selected audio-  
book  
*2  
specified name  
Turns the  
audio/visual sys-  
tem on  
Changes the  
“Audio On”  
radio to a satel-  
lite radio channel  
of the specified  
“Tune to chan-  
nel <number> on  
XM”  
Turns the  
audio/visual sys-  
tem off  
*2  
“Audio Off”  
number  
*1  
:A station list must be built first  
“Change the  
audio source to to the specified  
<source name>” audio mode  
Sets the source  
using the radio screen (P.425)  
*2  
:Requires a satellite radio sub-  
scription  
*
: The audio device must be con-  
nected via a USB cable to use the  
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functionality in this section  
Toyota Apps  
Command  
Action  
“Launch <appli-  
Activates the  
Toyota Apps  
*
cation name>”  
*
: When an application is opened  
and is in full screen mode, press-  
ing the talk switch will start the  
voice command system and com-  
mands for the currently displayed  
application will be available  
Commands relating to operation  
of the audio/visual system can  
only be performed when the  
audio/visual system is turned on.  
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5-13.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)  
Message function  
Quick reference  
The following function can be  
used on message function:  
Phone screen operation  
Using the Bluetooth® phone  
message function (P.476)  
The phone screen can be  
reached by the following meth-  
ods:  
From the “PHONE” button  
1 Press the “PHONE” button.  
Setting up a phone  
The following functions can be  
made in the system:  
From the “MENU” button  
1 Press the “MENU” button,  
Phone settings (P.481)  
then select “Phone”.  
Bluetooth® settings (P.394)  
5
Bluetooth® hands-free  
system operation  
The following functions can be  
used on phone operation:  
Registering/connecting a  
Bluetooth® device (P.390)  
Placing a call using the Blue-  
tooth® hands-free system  
(P.470)  
Receiving a call using the  
Bluetooth® hands-free system  
(P.473)  
Talking on the Bluetooth®  
hands-free system (P.474)  
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5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)  
When using the hands-free sys-  
Some basics  
®
tem or Bluetooth audio and  
®
W-Fi Hotspot functions at the  
The hands-free system  
same time, the following problems  
may occur:  
enables calls to be made  
and received without having  
to take your hands off the  
steering wheel.  
®
• The Bluetooth connection may  
be cut.  
• Noise may be heard on the Blue-  
®
tooth audio playback.  
• A noise may be heard during  
phone calls.  
This system supports Blue-  
tooth®. Bluetooth® is a wire-  
less data system that  
enables cellular phones to  
be used without being con-  
nected by a cable or placed  
in a cradle.  
®
Bluetooth uses the 2.4 GHz fre-  
®
quency band. If both a Wi-Fi con-  
®
nection and Bluetooth  
connection are being used simul-  
taneously, each connection may  
be affected.  
®
If a Bluetooth device is attempt-  
The operating procedure of  
the phone is explained here.  
ing to connect to the vehicle while  
another device is connected as a  
®
Bluetooth audio device or con-  
When an Apple CarPlay  
connection is established,  
phone functions will be per-  
formed by Apple CarPlay  
instead of the hands-free  
system.  
nected using the hands-free sys-  
®
tem or Wi-Fi Hotspot function,  
the communication speed may  
decrease or malfunctions may  
occur, such as image distortion or  
®
audio skipping. If a Bluetooth  
device is connected to the system,  
the interference it may cause will  
be reduced. When carrying a  
This system is not guaranteed to  
operate with all Bluetooth  
devices.  
®
device with its Bluetooth connec-  
®
tion enabled, make sure to regis-  
ter it to the system and connect it  
®
If your cellular phone does not  
or disable its Bluetooth function.  
®
support Bluetooth , this system  
When a device is connected via  
cannot function.  
®
®
Bluetooth , the Bluetooth icon  
on the status bar will be displayed  
in blue. (P.378)  
In the following conditions, the  
system may not function:  
• The cellular phone is turned off.  
• The current position is outside the  
communication area.  
• The cellular phone is not con-  
nected.  
• The cellular phone has a low bat-  
tery.  
WARNING  
While driving, do not operate a  
cellular phone.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
tooth phone, some function is  
not available.  
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Connecting a Bluetooth®  
WARNING  
device  
Your audio unit is fitted with  
®
Registering an additional  
Bluetooth antennas. People  
with implantable cardiac pace-  
makers, cardiac resynchroniza-  
tion therapy-pacemakers or  
implantable cardioverter defibril-  
lators should maintain a reason-  
able distance between  
device  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
2 Select “Select Device”.  
3 Select “Add Device”.  
®
themselves and the Bluetooth  
antennas. The radio waves may  
affect the operation of such  
devices.  
When another Bluetooth®  
device is connected, a confir-  
mation screen will be dis-  
played. To disconnect the  
Bluetooth® device, select  
®
Before using Bluetooth  
devices, users of any electrical  
medical device other than  
implantable cardiac pacemak-  
ers, cardiac resynchronization  
therapy-pacemakers or implant-  
able cardioverter defibrillators  
should consult the manufacturer  
of the device for information  
about its operation under the  
influence of radio waves. Radio  
waves could have unexpected  
effects on the operation of such  
medical devices.  
Yes”.  
4 Follow the steps in “Register-  
ing a Bluetooth® phone for  
the first time” from step 5.  
(P.390)  
5
Selecting a registered device  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
NOTICE  
2 Select “Select Device”.  
Do not leave your cellular phone  
in the vehicle. The temperature  
inside may rise to a level that  
could damage the phone.  
3 Select the desired device to  
be connected.  
4 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
connection is complete.  
Registering/Connecting a  
®
Bluetooth phone  
If an error message is dis-  
played, follow the guidance  
on the screen to try again.  
To use the hands-free system  
for cellular phones, it is neces-  
sary to register a cellular phone  
with the system. (P.390)  
Bluetooth® phone condition  
display  
The condition of the Bluetooth®  
phone appears on the upper  
right side of the screen.  
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(P.378)  
Microphone  
The microphone is used when  
talking on the phone.  
Using the phone  
switch/microphone  
Steering switch  
By pressing the phone switch, a  
call can be received or ended  
without taking your hands off the  
steering wheel.  
The other party’s voice will be  
heard from the front speakers.  
The audio/visual system will be  
muted during phone calls or when  
hands-free voice commands are  
used.  
Talk alternately with the other  
party on the phone. If both parties  
speak at the same time, the other  
party may not hear what has been  
said. (This is not a malfunction.)  
A
Phone switch  
• If the switch is pressed during a  
call, the call will end.  
• If the switch is pressed when an  
incoming call is received, the call  
will be answered.  
• If the switch is pressed during a  
call when a separate incoming  
call is waiting, the waiting call will  
be answered.  
• If the switch is pressed when an  
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto con-  
nection is established, the Apple  
CarPlay/Android Auto phone  
application will be displayed on  
the system screen.  
Keep call volume down. Other-  
wise, the other party’s voice may  
be audible outside the vehicle and  
voice echo may increase. When  
talking on the phone, speak  
clearly towards the microphone.  
The other party may not hear you  
clearly when:  
• Driving on an unpaved road.  
(Making excessive traffic noise.)  
• Driving at high speeds.  
• The roof or windows are open.  
• The air conditioning vents are  
pointed towards the microphone.  
• The sound of the air conditioning  
fan is loud.  
• There is a negative effect on  
sound quality due to the phone  
and/or network being used.  
B
Volume control switch  
• Press the “+” side to increase the  
volume.  
• Press the “-” side to decrease the  
volume.  
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When selling or disposing  
of the vehicle  
NOTICE  
Do not touch and put a sharp  
object to the microphone. It may  
cause failure.  
A lot of personal data is regis-  
tered when the hands-free sys-  
tem is used. When selling or  
disposing of the vehicle, initial-  
ize the data. (P.417)  
Voice command system  
Press the talk switch to operate  
the voice command system.  
The following data in the sys-  
tem can be initialized:  
• Contact data  
• Call history data  
• Favorites data  
• Image data  
• All phone settings  
• Message settings  
The voice command system  
and its list of commands can  
be operated. (P.458)  
5
Once initialized, the data and set-  
tings will be erased. Pay addi-  
tional attention when initializing  
the data.  
About the contacts in the  
contact list  
The following data is stored  
for every registered phone.  
When another phone is con-  
nected, the following regis-  
tered data cannot be read:  
• Contact data  
• Call history data  
• Favorites data  
• Image data  
• All phone settings  
• Message settings  
When a phone’s registration is  
deleted, the above-mentioned  
data is also deleted.  
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Also the following lists are  
Placing a call using  
®
available from each func-  
tion’s screen  
the Bluetooth hands-  
free system  
By voice command system  
(P.459)  
After a Bluetooth® phone  
has been registered, a call  
can be made using the  
hands-free system. There  
are several methods by  
which a call can be made, as  
described below.  
By home screen (P.473)  
By call history  
Up to 30 of the latest call history  
items (missed, incoming and  
outgoing) can be selected.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
Calling methods on the  
®
Bluetooth phone  
2 Select “History” and select  
the desired contact.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
If the contact which is not reg-  
istered on the contact list is  
selected, the name is dis-  
played as “Unknown Con-  
tact”. In this case, select the  
number to make a call prop-  
erly.  
2 Select the desired method to  
call from.  
3 Check that the dialing screen  
is displayed.  
The icons of call type are dis-  
played.  
Calling methods from  
phone screen  
: Missed call  
By call history (P.470)  
By favorites (P.471)  
By contacts (P.471)  
By keypad (P.472)  
By message (P.479)  
: Incoming call  
: Outgoing call  
When making a call to the same  
number continuously, only the  
most recent call is listed in call his-  
tory.  
When a phone number registered  
in the contact list is received, the  
name is displayed.  
Number-withheld calls are also  
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memorized in the system.  
3 Select the desired number.  
International phone calls may not  
be made depending on the type of  
®
Bluetooth phone you have.  
The list should group together  
consecutive entries with the same  
phone number and same call  
type. For example, two calls from  
John’s mobile would be displayed  
as follows: John (2)  
“Add Favorite”/“Remove Favorite”:  
Select to register/remove the con-  
tact in the favorites list. (P.488)  
By favorites list  
Calls can be made using regis-  
tered contacts which can be  
selected from a contact list.  
(P.471)  
“E-mail Addresses”: Select to dis-  
play all registered e-mail addresses  
for the contact.  
“Addresses”: Select to display all  
registered addresses for the con-  
tact.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
4 Check that the dialing screen  
is displayed.  
2 Select “Favorites” and select  
5
the desired contact.  
When the contact list is  
empty  
3 Select the desired number.  
4 Check that the dialing screen  
is displayed.  
For PBAP compatible Blue-  
tooth® phones when “Auto-  
matic Transfer” is set to on  
(P.483)  
By contacts list  
Calls can be made by using  
contact data which is transferred  
from a registered cellular phone.  
(P.483)  
Contacts are transferred auto-  
matically.  
Up to 5000 contacts (maximum  
of 4 phone numbers, e-mail  
addresses and addresses per  
contact) can be registered in the  
contact list.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
2 Select “Contacts” and select  
the desired contact.  
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For PBAP compatible Blue-  
tacts from the connected cel-  
lular phone.  
Transfer the contact data to  
the system using a Blue-  
tooth® phones when “Auto-  
matic Transfer” is set to off  
(P.483)  
tooth® phone.  
1 Select the desired item.  
B
Select to add a new contact  
manually.  
Follow the steps in “Register-  
ing a new contact to the con-  
tacts list” from step 2.  
(P.486)  
C
Select to cancel transferring.  
A
Select to always transfer all  
If your cellular phone is neither  
PBAP nor OPP compatible, the  
contacts cannot be transferred  
the contacts from a con-  
nected cellular phone auto-  
matically.  
®
using Bluetooth . But the contacts  
can be transferred from USB  
device. (P.486)  
B
Select to transfer all the con-  
tacts from a connected cellu-  
lar phone only once.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
tooth phone:  
• It may be necessary to perform  
additional steps on the phone  
when transferring contact data.  
• The registered image in the con-  
tact list may not transfer depend-  
C
Select to cancel transferring.  
2 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
®
ing on the type of Bluetooth  
phone connected.  
For PBAP incompatible but  
OPP compatible Blue-  
tooth® phones  
By keypad  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
1 Select the desired item.  
2 Select “Keypad” and enter  
the phone number.  
3 Select  
or press the  
switch on the steering wheel.  
4 Check that the dialing screen  
is displayed.  
A
Select to transfer the con-  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
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®
tooth phone being connected, it  
Receiving a call using  
®
may be necessary to perform  
additional steps on the phone.  
the Bluetooth hands-  
free system  
By home screen  
When a call is received, the  
following screen is dis-  
played with a sound.  
1 Display the home screen.  
(P.384)  
2 Select the desired contact.  
3 Check that the dialing screen  
Incoming calls  
is displayed.  
1 Select “Answer” or press the  
Registering a new contact  
switch on the steering  
wheel to talk on the phone.  
1 Select and hold the screen  
button to add a contact.  
2 Select the desired contact.  
3 Select the desired number.  
If there is no contact in the con-  
tacts list, the contacts cannot be  
registered at the home screen.  
5
The contact cannot be registered  
at the home screen while driving.  
“Decline”: Select to refuse to  
receive the call.  
To adjust the volume of a received  
call: Turn the “POWER VOLUME”  
knob, or use the volume control  
switch on the steering wheel.  
The contact image picture can be  
displayed only when the vehicle is  
not moving.  
During international phone calls,  
the other party’s name or number  
may not be displayed correctly  
depending on the type of Blue-  
®
tooth phone you have.  
The incoming call display mode  
can be set. (P.482)  
The ringtone that has been set in  
the sound settings screen can be  
heard when there is an incoming  
call. Depending on the type of  
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®
Bluetooth phone, both the sys-  
Talking on the Blue-  
®
®
tem and Bluetooth phone may  
tooth hands-free sys-  
tem  
ring simultaneously when there is  
an incoming call. (P.481)  
While talking on the phone,  
the following screen is dis-  
played. The operations out-  
lined below can be  
performed on this screen.  
Call screen operation  
A
Select to display the keypad  
to send tones. (P.475)  
B
Select to send tones. This  
button only appears when a  
number that contains a (w) is  
dialed in hands-free mode.  
(P.475)  
C
Select to adjust your voice  
volume that the other party  
hears from their speaker.  
(P.475)  
D
E
Select to mute your voice to  
the other party.  
Select to change handset  
modes between hands-free  
and cellular phone.  
F
Select to put a call on hold.  
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To cancel this function, select  
“Activate”.  
A continuous tone signal is a char-  
acter string that consists of num-  
bers and the characters “p” or “w”.  
(e.g. 056133w0123p#1)  
G
Select to hang up the phone.  
When the “p” pause tone is used,  
the tone data up until the next  
pause tone will be automatically  
sent after 2 seconds have  
elapsed. When the “w” pause tone  
is used, the tone data up until the  
next pause tone will be automati-  
cally sent after a user operation is  
performed.  
Changing from hands-free call to  
cellular phone call is not possible  
while driving.  
Only when the vehicle is not mov-  
ing, the contact image can be dis-  
played.  
When cellular phone call is  
changed to hands-free call, the  
hands-free screen will be dis-  
played and its functions can be  
operated on the screen.  
Release tones can be used when  
automated operation of a phone  
based service such as an answer-  
ing machine or bank phone ser-  
vice is desired. A phone number  
with continuous tone signals can  
be registered in the contact list.  
Changing between cellular phone  
call and hands-free call can be  
performed by operating the cellu-  
lar phone directly.  
Tone data after a “w” pause tone  
can be operated by voice com-  
mand during a call.  
Transferring methods and opera-  
tions will be different depending  
on the type of cellular phone you  
have.  
5
Transmit volume setting  
For the operation of the cellular  
phone, see the manual that  
comes with it.  
1 Select “Transmit Volume”.  
2 Select the desired level for  
Sending tones  
the transmit volume.  
By keypad  
3 Select  
to display previ-  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
ous screen.  
The sound quality of the voice  
heard from the other party’s  
speaker may be negatively  
impacted.  
1 Select “0-9”.  
2 Enter the desired number.  
By selecting “Release  
“Transmit Volume” is dimmed  
when mute is on.  
Tones”  
“Release Tones” appear when a  
continuous tone signal(s) con-  
taining a (w) is registered in the  
contact list.  
This operation can be per-  
formed while driving.  
Switching calls while a  
call is in progress  
When there are no calls on  
hold during a call: “Hold” is  
displayed. When selected, the  
1 Select “Release Tones”.  
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current call is placed on hold.  
®
Bluetooth phone  
message function  
When there is no current call,  
but there is a call on hold:  
“Activate” is displayed. When  
selected, the system switches  
to the call that was on hold.  
Received messages can be  
forwarded from the con-  
nected Bluetooth® phone,  
When there is another call on  
hold during a call: “Swap  
Calls” is displayed. When  
selected, the current call is  
placed on hold, and the sys-  
tem switches to the call that  
was on hold.  
enabling checking and  
replying using the system.  
Depending on the type of  
Bluetooth® phone con-  
nected, received messages  
may not be transferred to  
the system.  
This function may not be available  
depending on the type of cellular  
phone.  
If the phone does not sup-  
port the message function,  
this function cannot be  
used. Even when the sup-  
ported phone is used, reply  
function may not be used.  
Incoming call waiting  
When a call is interrupted by a  
third party while talking, the  
incoming screen is displayed.  
Displaying the message  
screen  
1 Select “Answer” or press the  
switch on the steering  
wheel to start talking with the  
other party.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
2 Select “Message”.  
To refuse to receive the call:  
Select “Decline”.  
A confirmation message  
appears when the “Automatic  
Message Transfer” function is  
set to off (P.489), select  
Yes”.  
Each time “Swap Calls” is  
selected, the party who is on  
hold will be switched.  
This function may not be available  
3 Check that the message  
depending on the type of Blue-  
screen is displayed.  
®
tooth phone.  
“Phone”: Select to change to phone  
mode.  
The account name is dis-  
played on the left side of  
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screen.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
tooth phone used for receiving  
messages, or its registration sta-  
tus with the system, some infor-  
mation may not be displayed.  
®
Account names are the  
names of the accounts that  
exist on the currently con-  
nected phone.  
The pop-up screen is separately  
available for incoming e-mail and  
SMS/MMS messages under the  
following conditions:  
The following functions can  
be used on message function:  
• Receiving a message  
(P.477)  
• Checking messages  
(P.477)  
• Replying to a message (dicta-  
tion reply) (P.478)  
• Replying to a message (quick  
reply) (P.479)  
E-mail:  
• “Incoming E-mail Display” is set to  
“Full Screen”. (P.482)  
• “E-mail Notification Pop-up” is set  
to on. (P.482)  
SMS/MMS:  
• “Incoming SMS/MMS Display” is  
set to “Full Screen”. (P.482)  
• “SMS/MMS Notification Pop-up” is  
set to on. (P.482)  
• Calling the message sender  
(P.479)  
• Message settings (P.489)  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
tooth phone being connected, E-  
5
Mail function cannot be used via  
®
Bluetooth .  
Receiving a message  
Checking received mes-  
sages  
When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is  
received, the incoming message  
screen pops up with sound and  
is ready to be operated on the  
screen.  
1 Display the message screen.  
(P.476)  
2 Select a desired account  
name.  
3 Select the desired message  
from the list.  
4 Check that the message is  
displayed.  
A
Select to check the message.  
B
Select to not open the mes-  
sage.  
C
Select to call the message  
sender.  
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SMS case.  
A
Select to call the message  
sender.  
E-mail only: Select “Mark Unread”  
or “Mark Read” to mark mail  
unread or read on the message  
screen.  
This function is available when  
“Update Message Read Status on  
Phone” is set to on. (P.489)  
B
Select to have messages  
read out.  
To cancel this function, select  
“Stop”.  
When “Automatic Message  
Readout” is set to on, mes-  
sages will be automatically  
read out. (P.489)  
Replying to a message  
(dictation reply)  
*
*
: If equipped  
C
D
Select to display the previous  
or next message.  
1 Display the message screen.  
(P.476)  
This function can be chosen  
the method to reply mes-  
sage with “Dictation” or  
“Quick Message”.  
2 Select the desired message  
from the list.  
3 Select “Reply”.  
4 Select “Dictation”.  
Reading a text message is not  
5 When the “Say Your Mes-  
sage” screen is displayed,  
speak message that you  
want to send.  
available while driving.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
tooth phone being connected,  
this function cannot be used.  
6 Select “Send” to send mes-  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
sage.  
tooth phone being connected, it  
may be necessary to perform  
additional steps on the phone.  
“Cancel”: Select to cancel sending  
the message.  
Messages are displayed in the  
“Retry”: Select to retry speaking  
message that you want to send.  
appropriate connected Blue-  
®
tooth phone’s registered mail  
While the message is being  
sent, a sending message  
screen is displayed.  
address folder. Select the desired  
folder to be displayed.  
Only received messages on the  
®
connected Bluetooth phone can  
7 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
be displayed.  
The text of the message is not dis-  
played while driving.  
Turn the “POWER VOLUME”  
knob, or use the volume control  
switch on the steering wheel to  
adjust the message read out vol-  
ume.  
If an error message is dis-  
played, follow the guidance  
on the screen to try again.  
“Subject:” field is not shown on  
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2 Select “OK” when editing is  
Replying to a message  
(quick reply)  
completed.  
To reset the edited quick reply  
messages, select “Default”.  
15 messages have already  
been stored.  
1 Display the message screen.  
(P.476)  
Calling the message  
sender  
2 Select the desired message  
Calls can be made to an e-  
mail/SMS/MMS message  
sender’s phone number.  
from the list.  
3 Select “Reply”.  
4 Select “Quick Message”.  
5 Select the desired message.  
This operation can be per-  
formed while driving.  
: Select to edit the message.  
(P.479)  
Calling from e-  
mail/SMS/MMS message  
display  
6 Select “Send”.  
1 Display the message screen.  
(P.476)  
“Cancel”: Select to cancel sending  
the message.  
5
While the message is being  
sent, a sending message  
screen is displayed.  
2 Select the desired message.  
3 Select  
, or press the  
switch on the steering wheel.  
7 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
If there are 2 or more phone  
numbers, select the desired  
number.  
If an error message is dis-  
played, follow the guidance  
on the screen to try again.  
4 Check that the dialing screen  
is displayed.  
Calling from a number  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
tooth phone, reply function is not  
available.  
within a message  
®
Calls can be made to a number  
identified in a message’s text  
area.  
Editing quick reply mes-  
sages  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
1 Display the message screen.  
(P.476)  
1 Select  
corresponding to  
the desired message to edit.  
2 Select the desired message.  
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3 Select the text area.  
Identified phone numbers  
contained in the message are  
displayed in blue text.  
4 Select the desired number.  
5 Check that the dialing screen  
is displayed.  
A series of numbers may be rec-  
ognized as a phone number. Addi-  
tionally, some phone numbers  
may not be recognized, such as  
those for other countries.  
Calling from the incoming  
message screen  
For detail, refer to “Receiving a  
message”. (P.477)  
481  
5-14. Phone settings  
5-14.Phone settings  
(P.483)  
Setup  
Message settings* (P.489)  
E
*
Displaying the phone set-  
tings screen  
: This operation cannot be per-  
formed while driving.  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
Sounds settings screen  
The call and ringtone volume  
can be adjusted. A ringtone can  
be selected.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.481)  
2 Select “Sounds”.  
3 Select the desired item to be  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Phone”.  
set.  
4 Select the desired item to be  
5
set.  
Phone settings screen  
Connecting a Bluetooth®  
A
device and editing the Blue-  
tooth® device information  
(P.395, 398)  
Sound settings* (P.481)  
A
Select to set the desired ring-  
tone.  
B
Select “-” or “+” to adjust the  
ringtone volume.  
B
C
Notifications/display set-  
tings* (P.482)  
Contact/call history settings*  
C
Select “-” or “+” to adjust the  
default volume of the other  
party’s voice.  
D
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3 Select the desired item to be  
D
Select to set the desired  
incoming e-mail tone.  
set.  
E
F
Select to set the desired  
incoming SMS/MMS tone.  
Select “-” or “+” to adjust the  
incoming SMS/MMS tone  
volume.  
G
H
I
Select “-” or “+” to adjust the  
incoming e-mail tone volume.  
Select “-” or “+” to adjust the  
message readout volume.  
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
®
tooth phone, certain functions  
may not be available.  
A
Select to change the incom-  
ing call display.  
Notifications/display set-  
tings screen  
“Full Screen”: When a call is  
received, the incoming call screen  
is displayed and can be operated  
on the screen.  
“Drop-down”: A message is dis-  
played at the top of the screen.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.481)  
2 Select “Notifications/Display”.  
B
Select to set the SMS/MMS  
notification pop-up on/off.  
C
Select to change the incom-  
ing SMS/MMS display.  
“Full Screen”: When an  
SMS/MMS message is  
received, the incoming  
SMS/MMS display screen is  
displayed and can be oper-  
ated on the screen.  
“Drop-down”: When an  
SMS/MMS message is  
received, a message is dis-  
played at the top of the  
483  
5-14. Phone settings  
screen.  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.481)  
D
E
Select to set the e-mail notifi-  
cation pop-up on/off.  
2 Select “Contacts/Call His-  
tory”.  
Select to change the incom-  
ing e-mail display.  
3 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
“Full Screen”: When an e-  
mail is received, the incoming  
e-mail display screen is dis-  
played and can be operated  
on the screen.  
“Drop-down”: When an e-  
mail is received, a message  
is displayed at the top of the  
screen.  
F
Select to set display of the  
contact/history transfer com-  
pletion message on/off.  
5
G
The phone top screen can be  
set to be displayed on the  
multi-information display or  
system screen.*  
A
For PBAP compatible Blue-  
*
: If equipped  
tooth® phones: Select to  
change the contact/history  
transfer settings. (P.484)  
H
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
B
Select to update contacts  
from the connected device.  
(P.485)  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
tooth phone, these functions  
may not be available.  
®
C
Select to sort contacts by the  
first name or last name field.  
Contacts/Call history set-  
tings screen  
D
Select to add contacts to the  
favorites list. (P.487)  
Contacts can be transferred  
from a Bluetooth® phone to this  
system. Contacts and favorites  
can be added, edited and  
deleted. Also, the call history  
can be deleted.  
E
Select to delete contacts  
from the favorites list.  
(P.488)  
F
Select to clear the call his-  
484  
5-14. Phone settings  
tory.*  
2 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
G
H
I
Select to add new contacts to  
the contact list.* (P.486)  
Select to edit contacts in the  
contact list.* (P.487)  
Select to delete contacts  
from the contact list.*  
(P.487)  
A
Select to set automatic con-  
J
Select to set the voice tags.  
tact/history transfer on/off.  
When set to on, the phone’s  
contact data and history are  
automatically transferred.  
(P.488)  
K
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
*
®
: For PBAP compatible Bluetooth  
phones, this function is available  
when “Automatic Transfer” is set  
to off. (P.484)  
B
Select to update contacts  
from the connected phone.  
(P.484)  
C
Select to set the transferred  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
tooth phone, certain functions  
may not be available.  
contact image display on/off.  
Only when the vehicle is not  
moving, the contact image  
can be displayed.  
®
Contact data is managed inde-  
pendently for every registered  
phone. When one phone is con-  
nected, another phone’s regis-  
tered data cannot be read.  
D
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
Updating contacts from  
Setting automatic con-  
tact/history transfer  
phone  
1 Select “Update Now”.  
The automatic contact/history  
function is available for PBAP  
compatible Bluetooth® phones  
Contacts are transferred auto-  
matically.  
2 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
only.  
1 Select “Automatic Transfer”.  
This operation may be unnec-  
essary depending on the type  
of Bluetooth® phone.  
If another Bluetooth® device  
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is connected when transfer-  
ring contact data, depending  
on the phone, the connected  
From phone (OPP compati-  
ble Bluetooth® phones only)  
Bluetooth® device may need  
When the contact is not regis-  
tered  
to be disconnected.  
1 Select “Transfer Contacts  
Depending on the type of  
from Device”.  
Bluetooth® phone being con-  
nected, it may be necessary  
to perform additional steps on  
the phone.  
2 Select “From Phone (Blue-  
tooth)”.  
3 Transfer the contact data to  
the system using a Blue-  
tooth® phone.  
Updating the contacts in a  
different way (from the call  
history screen)*  
This operation may be unnec-  
essary depending on the type  
of Bluetooth® phone.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
2 Select “History” and select a  
contact not yet registered in  
the contact list.  
To cancel this function, select  
“Cancel”.  
5
4 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
3 Select “Update Contact”.  
4 Select the desired contact.  
When the contact is regis-  
5 Select a phone type for the  
tered  
phone number.  
1 Select “Transfer Contacts  
*
®
: For PBAP compatible Bluetooth  
from Device”.  
phones, this function is available  
when “Automatic Transfer” is set  
to off. (P.484)  
2 Select “From Phone (Blue-  
tooth)”.  
3 Select “Replace Contacts” or  
Transfer contacts from  
device  
“Add Contact”.  
“Replace Contacts”: Select to trans-  
fer the contact from the connected  
cellular phone and replace the cur-  
rent one.  
When an Android Auto connection  
is established, this function will be  
*
unavailable.  
“Add Contact”: Select to transfer  
the desired contact data from the  
connected cellular phone to add to  
the current one.  
*
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
486  
5-14. Phone settings  
the desired contact data from the  
connected USB device or Blue-  
tooth phone to add to the current  
one.  
4 Transfer the contact data to  
the system using a Blue-  
tooth® phone.  
®
6 Select a desired file from  
vCard file list.  
This operation may be unnec-  
essary depending on the type  
of Bluetooth® phone.  
7 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
To cancel this function, select  
“Cancel”.  
5 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
Depending on the type of Blue-  
tooth phone used and number of  
files, it may take time to display  
vCard file lists and download con-  
tacts.  
®
From USB device  
Downloading may not complete  
correctly in the following cases:  
• If the engine switch is turned off  
during downloading.  
Backed-up contact data  
(“vCard” formatted) can be  
transferred from USB device or  
Bluetooth® phone to this sys-  
tem.  
®
• If the USB device or Bluetooth  
phone is removed before down-  
loading is complete.  
Registering a new contact  
to the contacts list  
1 Connect a USB device.  
(P.422)  
2 Select “Transfer Contacts  
New contact data can be regis-  
tered.  
from Device”.  
3 Select “From USB”.  
Up to 4 numbers per person can  
be registered. For PBAP com-  
patible Bluetooth® phones, this  
function is available when “Auto-  
matic Transfer” is set to off.  
(P.483)  
4 Select “USB 1” or “USB 2”  
when the multiple USB  
devices are connected. If a  
USB device is connected,  
skip this procedure.  
5 Select “Replace Contacts” or  
“Add Contact”. If the contact  
is already registered, skip  
this procedure.  
1 Select “New Contact”.  
2 Enter the name and select  
“OK”.  
3 Enter the phone number and  
“Replace Contacts”: Select to trans-  
fer the contact from the connected  
select “OK”.  
®
4 Select the phone type for the  
USB device or Bluetooth phone  
and replace the current one.  
phone number.  
“Add Contact”: Select to transfer  
487  
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5 To add another number to  
2 Select the desired contact  
this contact, select “Yes”.  
and select “Delete”.  
Registering a new contact  
in a different way (from the  
call history screen)  
3 Select “Yes” when the confir-  
mation screen appears.  
Multiple data can be selected and  
deleted at the same time.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
®
When a Bluetooth phone is  
2 Select “History” and select a  
contact not yet registered in  
the contact list.  
deleted, the contact data will be  
deleted at the same time.  
Favorites list setting  
3 Select “Add to Contacts”.  
Up to 15 contacts (maximum of  
4 numbers per contact) can be  
registered in the favorites list.  
4 Follow the steps in “Register-  
ing a new contact to the con-  
tacts list” from step 2.  
(P.486)  
Registering the contacts in  
the favorites list  
Editing the contact data  
1 Select “Add Favorite”.  
5
2 Select the desired contact to  
For PBAP compatible Blue-  
tooth® phones, this function is  
add to the favorites list.  
Dimmed contacts are already  
available when “Automatic  
stored as a favorite.  
Transfer” is set to off. (P.483)  
1 Select “Edit Contact”.  
3 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
2 Select the desired contact.  
3 Select  
next to the name  
When 15 contacts have  
already been registered to the  
favorites list  
or desired number.  
4 Enter the name or the phone  
number and select “OK”.  
1 When 15 contacts have  
already been registered to  
the favorites list, a registered  
contact needs to be replaced.  
Select “Yes” when the confir-  
mation screen appears to  
replace a contact.  
Deleting the contact data  
For PBAP compatible Blue-  
tooth® phones, this function is  
available when “Automatic  
Transfer” is set to off. (P.483)  
2 Select the contact to be  
1 Select “Delete Contacts”.  
replaced.  
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5-14. Phone settings  
3 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
4 Select “Yes” when the confir-  
mation screen appears.  
5 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
Registering contacts in the  
favorites list in a different  
way (from the contact  
details screen)  
Setting voice tags  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
Calls can be made by saying the  
voice tag of a registered contact  
in the contact list. (P.458)  
2 Select “Contacts” and select  
the desired contact.  
1 Select “Manage Voice Tags”.  
3 Select “Add Favorite”.  
2 Select the desired item to be  
4 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
set.  
Deleting the contacts in the  
favorites list  
1 Select “Remove Favorite”.  
2 Select the desired contacts  
and select “Remove”.  
3 Select “Yes” when the confir-  
A
Select to register a new voice  
tag. (P.488)  
mation screen appears.  
4 Check that a confirmation  
screen is displayed when the  
operation is complete.  
B
Select to edit a voice tag.  
(P.489)  
C
Select to delete a voice tag.  
(P.489)  
Deleting contacts in the  
favorites list in a different  
way (from the contact  
details screen)  
Registering a voice tag  
Up to 50 voice tags can be reg-  
istered.  
1 Display the phone top  
screen. (P.465)  
1 Select “New”.  
2 Select “Favorites” or “Con-  
tacts” and select the desired  
contact to delete.  
2 Select the desired contact to  
register a voice tag for.  
3 Select “REC” and record a  
3 Select “Remove Favorite”.  
voice tag.  
When recording a voice tag,  
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5-14. Phone settings  
do so in a quiet area.  
3 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
“Play”: Select to play the voice tag.  
4 Select “OK” when voice tag  
registration is complete.  
Editing a voice tag  
1 Select “Edit”.  
2 Select the desired contact to  
edit.  
3 Follow the steps in “Register-  
ing a voice tag” from step 3.  
(P.488)  
A
Select to set automatic mes-  
sage transfer on/off.  
B
Select to set automatic mes-  
sage readout on/off.  
Deleting the voice tag  
1 Select “Delete”.  
C
Select to set updating mes-  
2 Select the desired contact  
sage read status on phone  
on/off.  
and select “Delete”.  
3 Select “Yes” when the confir-  
5
D
Select to set display of mes-  
mation screen appears.  
saging account names on the  
message screen on/off.  
When set to on, messaging  
account names used on the  
cellular phone will be dis-  
played.  
Multiple data can be selected and  
deleted at the same time.  
Voice tags are deleted when the  
set language of the system is  
changed. (P.414)  
Message settings screen  
E
Select to set adding the vehi-  
cle signature to outgoing  
messages on/off.  
The vehicle signature can be  
edited. (P.489)  
1 Display the phone settings  
screen. (P.481)  
2 Select “Messaging”.  
F
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
Depending on the phone, these  
functions may not be available.  
Vehicle signature settings  
1 Select “Vehicle Signature”.  
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5-14. Phone settings  
2 Select the desired item to be  
set.  
A
Select to set adding the vehi-  
cle signature to outgoing  
messages on/off.  
B
Select to edit the vehicle sig-  
nature. (P.490)  
C
Select to reset all setup  
items.  
Editing vehicle signature  
1 Select “Edit Vehicle Signa-  
ture”.  
2 Enter desired signature with  
using keyboard.  
3 Select “OK”.  
4 Select “OK” on the confirma-  
tion screen, or select “Edit  
Again” when it needs to  
amend.  
®
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5-15.What to do if... (Bluetooth®  
)
Likely cause  
Solution  
For a list of spe-  
Troubleshooting  
cific devices  
which operation  
has been con-  
firmed on this  
system, check  
with your Toyota  
dealer or the fol-  
lowing website:  
http://www.  
If there is a problem with the  
hands-free system or a  
Bluetooth® device, first  
check the table below.  
Troubleshooting  
The connected  
device may not  
be a compatible  
When using the hands-free  
system with a Bluetooth®  
device  
toyota.com/  
audio-multimedia  
in the United  
States,  
http://www.  
toyota.ca/  
®
Bluetooth cellu-  
lar phone.  
The hands-free system or Blue-  
tooth® device does not work.  
connected  
in Canada, and  
http://www.  
toyotapr.com/  
audio-multimedia  
in Puerto Rico  
5
Use a cellular  
®
The Bluetooth  
phone with Blue-  
version of the  
connected cellu-  
lar phone may  
be older than the  
specified ver-  
sion.  
®
tooth version  
2.0 or higher  
(recommended:  
Ver. 4.2 or  
higher).  
(P.393)  
When registering/connect-  
ing a cellular phone  
A cellular phone cannot be reg-  
istered.  
®
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5-15. What to do if... (Bluetooth )  
Likely cause  
An incorrect  
passcode was  
entered on the  
cellular phone.  
Solution  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Set automatic  
Enter the correct  
passcode on the  
cellular phone.  
®
Automatic Blue-  
Bluetooth con-  
®
tooth connec- nection on this  
tion on this  
system is set to when the engine  
off.  
system to on  
Complete the  
switch is in ACC  
or ON. (P.400)  
The registration registration oper-  
operation has  
not been com-  
pleted on the cel- (approve regis-  
lular phone side. tration on the  
phone).  
ation on the cel-  
lular phone  
Set preferred  
device settings  
function on this  
system to off.  
(P.400)  
Preferred device  
settings function  
on this system is  
set to on.  
Delete the exist-  
ing registration  
Set the desired  
cellular phone to  
the highest auto-  
matic connec-  
tion priority.  
information from  
Old registration  
both this system  
information  
and the cellular  
remains on  
phone, then reg-  
either this sys-  
ister the cellular  
tem or the cellu-  
phone you wish  
lar phone.  
(P.400)  
When making/receiving a  
to connect to this  
system.  
(P.397)  
call  
A call cannot be made/received.  
A Bluetooth® connection can-  
not be made.  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Move to where  
Your vehicle is in  
Likely cause  
Solution  
no longer  
appears on the  
display.  
a
area.  
Manually con-  
nect the cellular  
phone you wish  
to use to this  
system.  
Another Blue-  
®
tooth device is  
When using the phonebook  
already con-  
nected.  
Phonebook data cannot be  
transferred manually/automati-  
cally.  
(P.395)  
®
Enable the Blue-  
Bluetooth func-  
®
tion is not  
tooth function  
enabled on the on the cellular  
cellular phone. phone.  
®
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5-15. What to do if... (Bluetooth )  
edited.  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Likely cause  
Automatic con- Set automatic  
tact transfer contact transfer  
function on this function on this  
system is set to system to off.  
Solution  
For a list of spe-  
cific devices  
which operation  
has been con-  
firmed on this  
system, check  
with your Toyota  
dealer or the fol-  
lowing website:  
http://www.  
on.  
(P.484)  
When using the Bluetooth®  
The profile ver-  
sion of the con-  
nected cellular  
phone may not  
be compatible  
with transferring  
phonebook data.  
message function  
Messages cannot be viewed.  
toyota.com/  
audio-multimedia  
in the United  
States,  
http://www.  
toyota.ca/  
connected  
in Canada, and  
http://www.  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Enable mes-  
sage transfer on  
the cellular  
phone (approve  
message trans-  
fer on the  
Message trans-  
fer is not enabled  
on the cellular  
phone.  
5
toyotapr.com/  
audio-multimedia  
in Puerto Rico  
phone).  
Automatic trans- Set automatic  
fer function on transfer function  
this system is set on this system to  
to off. on. (P.484)  
Automatic con- Set automatic  
tact transfer contact transfer  
function on this function on this  
system is set to system to on.  
New message notifications are  
not displayed.  
off.  
(P.484)  
Enter the pass-  
code on the cel-  
not been entered lular phone if  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Passcode has  
Notification of  
SMS/MMS/E-  
mail reception on mail reception on  
this system is set this system to  
Set notification  
of SMS/MMS/E-  
on the cellular  
phone.  
requested  
(default pass-  
code: 1234).  
to off.  
on. (P.482)  
Complete trans-  
fer operation on  
the cellular  
phone (approve  
transfer opera-  
tion on the  
Automatic mes-  
sage transfer  
function is not  
enabled on the  
cellular phone.  
Enable auto-  
matic transfer  
function on the  
cellular phone.  
Transfer opera-  
tion on the cellu-  
lar phone has  
not completed.  
phone).  
Phonebook data cannot be  
®
494  
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In other situations  
Likely cause  
Solution  
The Bluetooth® connection sta-  
tus is displayed at the top of the  
screen each time the engine  
switch is in ACC or ON.  
Turn the cellular  
phone off,  
remove and rein-  
stall the battery  
pack, and then  
restart the cellu-  
lar phone.  
Likely cause  
Solution  
To turn off the  
Enable the cellu-  
lar phone’s Blue-  
Connection con- display, set con-  
firmation display nection confir-  
on this system is mation display  
®
tooth  
connection.  
set to on.  
on this system to  
off. (P.400)  
Disable the  
®
Even though all conceivable  
measures have been taken, the  
symptom status does not  
change.  
W-Fi connec-  
The cellular  
phone is the  
most likely cause  
of the symptom.  
tion of the cellu-  
lar phone.  
Stop the cellular  
phone’s security  
software and  
close all applica-  
tions.  
Likely cause  
Solution  
The cellular  
Bring the cellu-  
lar phone closer  
to this system.  
phone is not  
close enough to  
this system.  
Before using an  
application  
®
installed on the  
cellular phone,  
carefully check  
its source and  
how its opera-  
tion might affect  
this system.  
Turn off Wi-Fi  
Radio interfer-  
ence has  
occurred.  
devices or other  
devices that may  
emit radio  
waves.  
For details, refer to the owner’s  
manual that came with the cellular  
phone.  
495  
5-16. Connected Services overview  
5-16.Connected Services overview  
Toyota Apps is available in the  
*
Connected Services  
contiguous United States, Wash-  
ington D.C. and Alaska.  
*
®
: This function is not made avail-  
able in some countries or areas.  
• Wi-Fi Hotspot is available in the  
contiguous United States, Wash-  
ington D.C. and Alaska.  
Connected Services  
• Safety Connect is available in the  
contiguous United States, Wash-  
ington D.C. and Alaska.  
includes Toyota Apps, Ser-  
vice Connect, Wi-Fi®  
Hotspot, Safety Connect  
and Remote Connect.  
• Remote Connect is available in  
the contiguous United States,  
Washington D.C. and Alaska.  
• Service Connect is available in the  
contiguous United States, Wash-  
ington D.C. and Alaska.  
Functional overview  
The functions included are  
classified into the following  
four types.  
• Type A: Function achieved by  
using a smartphone or an embed-  
ded cellular device in the vehicle  
(DCM: Data Communication  
Module) and the system  
5
• Type B: Function achieved by  
using DCM and the system  
• Type C: Function achieved by  
using DCM  
• Type D: Function achieved by  
using DCM and a smartphone  
Function  
Toyota Apps  
Type  
Type A  
Type B  
Type C  
®
Wi-Fi Hotspot  
Safety Connect  
Remote Connect, Ser-  
vice Connect  
Type D  
Connected Services functionality  
is dependent upon network recep-  
tion level and signal strength.  
Each function is available in the  
following areas:  
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Type A: Function achieved by using a smartphone  
or DCM  
Of the functions included with Connected Services, the Toyota  
Apps rely on the use of a smartphone or DCM.  
Using a smartphone  
Toyota audio multimedia system enables applicable apps  
installed on a smartphone to be displayed on and operated from  
the screen via a Bluetooth®.  
Via DCM  
Toyota audio multimedia system enables applicable apps  
installed on the system to be displayed on and operated from the  
screen.  
A few settings must be performed before Toyota Apps can be  
used. (P.498)  
By using a smartphone or DCM  
A
Content provider  
Provides contents to the application server.  
B
Application server  
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Provides applications to the system or a smartphone.  
Smartphone*  
C
D
E
Using the Toyota mobile application, communication is relayed  
between the system, application server and content provider.  
Applications  
Display usable content from the content providers on the screen  
using the data connection of the connected smartphone or DCM.  
System  
Content received, via a smartphone or DCM, from content pro-  
vider servers is displayed on the screen. The system is equipped  
with an application player to run applications.  
F
Via DCM  
*
: For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services in the United States.  
usage fees before using this func-  
tion.  
Before using the function  
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For details regarding operation of  
the Toyota Apps, refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
The required operations to acti-  
vate applications and connect a  
smartphone to the system, and  
the registration steps for the  
Connected Services are  
in the United States.  
These functions are not made  
available in some countries or  
areas. Availability of functions of  
the Toyota Apps is dependent on  
network reception level.  
explained in this section.  
Subscription  
Services requiring a separate  
contract can also be used.*  
Initializing personal data  
The personal data used in appli-  
cations can be reset. (P.417)  
*
: For details, refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
or call 1-800-331-4331 in the  
United States.  
The following personal data  
can be deleted and returned  
to their default settings:  
Availability of function  
• Downloaded contents  
Toyota Apps is available in the  
contiguous United States,  
• Radio stations that were listened  
to  
Washington D.C. and Alaska.  
Once initialized, the data and set-  
tings will be erased. Pay much  
attention when initializing the data.  
Data usage fees may apply while  
using Toyota Apps. Confirm data  
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Preparation before using  
Toyota mobile application  
Type B: Function  
achieved by using  
DCM and the system  
*
Settings required to use  
*
Toyota mobile application  
: Vehicles equipped with DCM  
Perform the settings in the fol-  
lowing order.  
The functionality of Wi-Fi®  
Hotspot is made possible  
through the shared work of  
the DCM and the system.  
1 Download the Toyota mobile  
application to your smart-  
phone.  
These are subscription-  
based telematics services  
that use Global Positioning  
System (GPS) data and  
embedded cellular technol-  
ogy to provide safety and  
security as well as conve-  
nience features.  
2 Open the Toyota mobile  
application on your smart  
phone and follow instruc-  
tions. Bluetooth® Pairing is  
required.  
In order to use Toyota mobile appli-  
cation, the following must first be  
performed:  
Register a Bluetooth® phone  
with the hands-free system.  
(P.390)  
These services are available  
by subscription on select,  
telematics hardware-  
equipped vehicles and sup-  
ported by the Toyota  
response center, which  
operates 24 hours a day, 7  
days a week.  
Applications can only be used  
when the Toyota mobile applica-  
tion has been downloaded to your  
smartphone, and the application is  
running.  
For details about Wi-Fi®  
Hotspot:P.402  
Toyota mobile application opera-  
tional procedures can also be con-  
firmed by visiting  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
in the United States.  
Before using the function  
If a Toyota mobile application is  
used while iPod audio/video is  
being played back, system opera-  
tion may become unstable.  
Subscription  
After you have signed the  
Telematics Subscription Ser-  
vice Agreement and are  
enrolled, you can begin  
receiving services. A variety  
of subscription terms are  
available. Contact your Toyota  
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dealer, or call 1-800-331-4331  
Type C: Function  
achieved by using  
DCM  
in the United States, for fur-  
ther subscription details.  
(P.497)  
*
*
: Vehicles equipped with DCM  
Availability of functions  
The functionality of Safety  
Connect is made possible  
by the use of a DCM.  
Wi-Fi® Hotspot is available in  
the contiguous United States,  
Washington D.C. and Alaska.  
For details, (P.65)  
Free/Open Source Software Infor-  
mation  
This product contains Free/Open  
Source Software (FOSS).  
The license information and/or the  
source code of such FOSS can be  
found at the following URL.  
http://opensource.lge.com  
Exposure to radio frequency sig-  
nals:  
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The Toyota audio multimedia sys-  
tem installed in your vehicle  
includes a low power radio trans-  
mitter and receiver. The system  
receives and also sends out radio  
frequency (RF) signals.  
In August 1996, the Federal Com-  
munications Commission (FCC)  
adopted RF exposure guidelines  
with safety levels for mobile wire-  
less phones. Those guidelines are  
consistent with the safety stan-  
dards previously set by both U.S.  
and international standards bod-  
ies.  
• ANSI (American National Stan-  
dards Institute) C95.1 [1992]  
• NCRP (National Council on Radi-  
ation Protection and Measure-  
ment) Report 86 [1986]  
• ICNIRP (International Commis-  
sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation  
Protection) [1996]  
These standards are based on  
comprehensive and periodic eval-  
uations of the relevant scientific lit-  
erature. Over 120 scientists,  
engineers, and physicians from  
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universities, government health  
agencies, and industry reviewed  
the available body of research to  
develop the ANSI Standard  
(C95.1).  
The design of Toyota audio multi-  
media system complies with the  
FCC guidelines in addition to  
those standards.  
Contact with the Toyota response  
center is dependent upon the  
telematics device being in opera-  
tive condition, cellular connection  
availability and GPS satellite sig-  
nal reception, which can limit the  
ability to reach the Toyota  
response center or receive sup-  
port. Enrollment and Telematics  
Subscription Service Agreement  
required. A variety of subscription  
terms are available; charges vary  
by subscription term selected.  
The Toyota response center offers  
support in multiple languages.  
Select Safety Connect-sub-  
scribed vehicles are capable of  
communicating vehicle informa-  
tion. Please see the terms and  
conditions for additional details.  
Owners who do not wish to have  
their vehicle transmit this informa-  
tion can opt out at the time of  
enrollment or by calling 1-800-  
331-4331 in the United States,  
and following the prompts for  
Safety Connect.  
For further details about the ser-  
vice, contact your Toyota dealer.  
Toyota audio multimedia are not  
subject to section 255 of the Tele-  
communications Act and the sys-  
tem is not TTY compatible.  
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Certification  
For vehicles sold in the U.S.A.  
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502  
Type D: Function  
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tion details.  
Availability of function  
achieved by using  
DCM and a smart-  
phone  
Remote Connect is available  
in the contiguous United  
States, Washington D.C. and  
Alaska.  
The functionality of Remote  
Connect and Service Con-  
nect are made possible by  
the use of a DCM and a  
smartphone.  
Availability of functions of the  
Remote Connect is dependent on  
network reception level.  
Remote Connect should only be  
used by authorized users.  
For details about these ser-  
vices, refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services.  
Laws in some communities may  
require that the vehicle be within  
view of the user when operating  
Remote Connect.  
In some states, use of Remote  
Connect may violate state or local  
laws. Before using Remote Con-  
nect, check your state and local  
laws.  
*
Remote Connect  
*
: Vehicles equipped with remote  
connect only  
Any malfunction of the vehicle  
should be repaired by your Toyota  
dealer.  
Remote Connect is a service  
that lets you view and remotely  
control certain aspects of your  
vehicle.  
Remote Connect is designed to  
work at temperatures above  
approximately -22 °F (-30 °C).  
This specification is related to the  
Remote Connect operation, but is  
dependent on the vehicle’s oper-  
ating temperature range which  
may be different.  
Subscription  
After you sign the Telematics  
Subscription Service Agree-  
ment (see the Safety Connect  
section P.65), download the  
Toyota App from your smart-  
phone app store, and register  
within the app (or enroll and  
complete registration at the  
dealer), you can begin using  
these services.  
Content is subject to change with-  
out notice.  
Additional information can be  
found at http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services in the United  
States.  
WARNING  
Operating Remote Connect  
incorrectly may lead to unfore-  
seen accidents or malfunctions.  
Check the vehicle condition and  
assume full responsibility before  
using.  
Avariety of subscription terms  
are available. Contact your  
Toyota dealer, or call 1-800-  
331-4331 for further subscrip-  
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Service Connect  
Service Connect uses DCM to  
collect and transmit vehicle data  
that allows Toyota to provide:  
Vehicle Health Report (VHR)  
(Safety Recalls, Service Cam-  
paigns, Current Vehicle  
Alerts, Required Mainte-  
nance, and Vehicle Condition  
Status)  
Maintenance Notifications  
Vehicle Alert Notifications  
Availability of function  
Service Connect is available  
in the contiguous United  
States, Washington D.C. and  
Alaska.  
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Availability of functions of the Ser-  
vice Connect is dependent on net-  
work reception level.  
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From the “APPS” button  
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Toyota Apps  
1 Press the “APPS” button.  
Toyota Apps is a function  
that enables certain apps  
installed on a smartphone  
or the system to be dis-  
played on and operated  
from the system screen.  
Before the Toyota Apps can  
be used, some setup needs  
to be performed. (P.498)  
If a specific application screen  
is displayed, press the  
For details about the func-  
tions and services provided  
by each application, refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
“APPS” button again.  
2 Select the desired application  
screen button.  
: Select to activate an applica-  
tion.  
in the United States.  
“Update”: Select to update the  
applications. (P.504)  
Using Toyota Apps  
: Displays the number of new  
notifications for the application  
From the “MENU” button  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
Updating an application  
When the Toyota Apps is acti-  
vated, an application may need  
to be updated. To update an  
application, it is necessary to  
download update data and  
install it.  
Downloading update  
2 Select “Apps”.  
If an update is available,  
“Update” can be selected.  
3 Follow the steps in “From the  
“APPS” button” from step 2.  
(P.504)  
1 Select “Update” on the appli-  
cation screen. (P.504)  
2 Check that downloading  
starts.  
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“Download in Background”: Select  
ing the application player, a  
message will appear on the  
screen. Referring to the table  
below, identify the problem and  
take the suggested corrective  
action.  
to operate other functions while  
downloading.  
“Cancel”: Select to cancel updating.  
3 Check that downloading is  
complete.  
“Later”: Select to install later. When  
this screen button is selected, the  
screen will return to the last dis-  
played screen. To install the update  
data: (P.505)  
“When it is safe and legal to  
do so, please ensure your  
Toyota mobile application is  
running and logged in on your  
phone.”  
“See Detail”: Select to display  
detailed information on the update  
data.  
The Toyota mobile application can-  
“Install”: Select to install the update  
data. Follow the steps “Installing  
the update data” from step 2.  
(P.505)  
®
not be connected to Bluetooth  
SPP.  
Refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
in the United States, to confirm if  
Installing the update data  
After the downloading is com-  
plete, “Update” will be changed  
to “Install”.  
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®
the phone is Bluetooth SPP com-  
patible or not, and then activate the  
Toyota mobile application.  
1 Select “Install” on the appli-  
cation screen. (P.504)  
“Installation failed, please try  
2 Select “Continue”.  
again”  
“Later”: Select to postpone the  
installation of the update data and  
go back to the previous screen.  
Installation can be attempted again  
by changing to the application  
screen and pressing the “Install”  
switch.  
3 Check that installing is  
started.  
“Application download error.  
“Install in Background”: Select to  
operate other functions while  
installing.  
Please try again later.”  
Downloading can be attempted  
again by checking the communica-  
tion status, changing to the applica-  
tion screen and pressing the  
“Download” switch again.  
4 Select “OK” after the install-  
ing is complete.  
The Toyota Apps cannot be oper-  
ated while installing.  
“Download error, some Toyota  
mobile application functions  
may not work as expected.  
Please reinitiate the download  
process.”  
If a message appears on  
the screen  
When problems occur with start-  
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The Toyota mobile application can-  
Entering keyword opera-  
tion  
®
not be connected to Bluetooth  
SPP.  
A keyword can be entered to an  
application by the software key-  
board or voice recognition func-  
tion. For details about the  
functions and services provided  
by each application, refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
Refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
in the United States, to confirm if  
®
the phone is Bluetooth SPP com-  
patible or not, and then activate the  
Toyota mobile application.  
Please ensure your Toyota mobile  
application is running and logged in  
on your phone while vehicle is not  
moving.  
connected-services  
in the United States.  
The keyboard layout can be  
changed. (P.414)  
To use the services, Toyota  
mobile application needs to  
be running on your phone.  
For more information, please  
visit toyota.com or call 1-800-  
331-4331 in the United  
States.”  
Entering a keyword using  
the software keyboard  
1 Display the application  
screen. (P.504)  
2 Select the desired application  
The Toyota mobile application can-  
screen button.  
®
not be connected to Bluetooth  
SPP.  
3 Select the character entering  
space.  
Refer to  
http://www.toyota.com/  
connected-services  
in the United States, to confirm if  
4 Enter a search term, and  
then select “OK”.  
5 Entering characters will be  
reflected on the character  
entering space.  
®
the phone is Bluetooth SPP com-  
patible or not, and then activate the  
Toyota mobile application.  
For details on operating the  
keyboard: P.385  
“Communication unsuccess-  
ful. Please try again.”  
Communication was disconnected.  
Entering a keyword using  
the voice recognition func-  
tion  
After a few moments, retry the  
operation.  
1 Display the application  
screen. (P.504)  
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2 Select the desired application  
screen button.  
3 Press the talk switch.  
(P.458)  
4 Say the desired keyword.  
Completion of the keyword  
will be detected automatically.  
5 Search results will be dis-  
played on the screen.  
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5-18.Setup  
C
Select to turn on/off the  
enhanced USB connection  
mode.  
Toyota Apps settings  
Toyota Apps settings can be  
changed.  
• When an iPhone is connected  
while this setting is “On”, commu-  
nication with any devices con-  
nected to the other USB port is  
not possible. Also, depending on  
the device, charging may not be  
possible.  
Displaying the Toyota  
Apps settings screen  
1 Press the “MENU” button.  
D
Select to reset all setup items  
to default setting  
Data usage notification  
pop-up settings  
The data usage notification pop-  
up, which indicates that the sys-  
tem will use an internet connec-  
tion, can be enabled/disabled.  
2 Select “Setup”.  
3 Select “Toyota Apps”.  
1 Display the Toyota Apps set-  
tings screen. (P.508)  
4 Select the desired items to  
be set.  
2 Select “Data Usage Mes-  
sage”.  
Toyota Apps settings  
screen  
3 Change the setting as  
desired.  
A
Select to set the pop up  
reminder for smartphone  
data usage. (P.508)  
B
Select to detect iPhone app  
automatically on/off.