Audio -> Basic information before operation for Your Toyota Rav4 SUV 2020

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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  
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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  
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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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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.  
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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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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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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.  
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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.  
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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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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  
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• 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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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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“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)  
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*
: When an Apple CarPlay con-  
nection is established, this  
function will be unavailable.