Audio -> Connectivity settings for Your Toyota Rav4 SUV 2020

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5-3.Connectivity settings  
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Registering/Connect-  
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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 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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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”.  
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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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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.  
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Profiles  
This system is not guaranteed to  
operate with all Bluetooth  
devices.  
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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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If the connected Bluetooth  
device version is older than rec-  
ommended or incompatible, the  
Setting Bluetooth  
details  
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Bluetooth device function may  
not work properly.  
When an Apple CarPlay  
connection is established,  
this function will be unavail-  
toyota.com/audio-multimedia in  
the United States,  
able.*  
Canada, and  
audio-multimedia in Puerto Rico,  
When an Android Auto con-  
nection is established,  
some functions will be  
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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-  
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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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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.  
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Bluetooth setup screen  
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“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
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Connecting a Bluetooth®  
A
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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.  
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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  
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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,  
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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.  
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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  
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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)  
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Registering a Bluetooth  
device  
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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®  
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When deleting a Bluetooth  
device, select “Yes”.  
phone, the contact data will be  
deleted at the same time.  
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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.  
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player, the “Vehicle” or  
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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.  
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“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  
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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  
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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-  
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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  
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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)  
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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.  
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B
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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*”.  
*
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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  
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reset the Wi-Fi system to com-  
plete the changes. To reset the  
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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  
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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  
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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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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  
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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  
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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  
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and the Wi-Fi antennas.  
5
The radio waves may affect the  
operation of such devices.  
1 Set “Select Channel” to  
“Manual”.  
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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.  
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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  
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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)  
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via the Wi-Fi Hotspot will not be  
possible.  
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If a Bluetooth device is used  
while a device is connected using  
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Specifications  
Communication standards  
IEEE 802.11b  
IEEE 802.11g  
IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)  
Security  
WPA™  
WPA2™  
• WPA™ and WPA2™ are trade-  
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marks of Wi-Fi Alliance .  
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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  
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.  
.
*
: 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.