Toyota Corolla Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
QUICK GUIDE
2
AUDIO SYSTEM
3
Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
4
VEHICLE INFORMATION
5
SETUP
6
REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
7
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
8
APPLICATION
INDEX
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25
73
107
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143
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221
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  • Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK GUIDE AUDIO SYSTEM Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM VEHICLE INFORMATION SETUP REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM NAVIGATION SYSTEM APPLICATION INDEX...
  • Page 2 Introduction ■ EXISTENCE OF NAVIGATION CAPABILITIES Existence of navigation capabilities can be confirmed by performing the follow- ing method: INFORMATION ● This illustration is for left-hand drive vehicles. ● The button positions and shapes differ for right-hand drive vehicles.
  • Page 3 Vehicles without smart entry & start system 1 When the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating. Vehicles with smart entry & start system 1 When the engine switch is turned to the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating.
  • Page 4 SYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONS Safety symbol The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do not do this”, or “Do not let this happen”. Arrows indicating operations Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches and other devices.
  • Page 5 NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL This manual explains the operation of the navigation/multimedia system. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of the navigation/mul- timedia system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract ex- isted and the map data available at the time of producing this document.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. CAUTION ● This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others.
  • Page 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTION SAFETY INSTRUCTION (MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM) (NAVIGATION SYSTEM) To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe driving.
  • Page 8 CAUTION ● For safety, the driver should not operate the navigation system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident. ● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ® QUICK GUIDE Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM 1. QUICK GUIDE ......... 14 1. BASIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX ....14 BEFORE OPERATION ....74 OVERVIEW BUTTONS......16 QUICK REFERENCE ......74 2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES..16 HANDS-FREE SYSTEM......77 TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES.....
  • Page 11 SETUP NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. SETUP OPERATION ....112 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION....158 QUICK REFERENCE ......112 QUICK REFERENCE......158 GENERAL SETTINGS......114 DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION DISPLAY SETTINGS......117 SCREEN........... 163 ® Bluetooth SETTINGS......119 NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS ....126 INDEX..........
  • Page 12 APPLICATION 1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION ..222 QUICK REFERENCE......222 PICTURE SLIDESHOW ...... 225 E-MAIL ..........227 MirrorLink.......... 229 TOYOTA EUROCARE ......230 2. CONNECTED SERVICE....232 CONNECTED SERVICE OVERVIEW ........232 BEFORE USING CONNECTED SERVICE .......... 236 ONLINE SEARCH ....... 239 LOADING POIs/ROUTE......
  • Page 13: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE QUICK GUIDE 1. SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX..14 CONTROLS AND FEATURES 1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS ....16 2. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES..18 3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION........ 19 ENTERING SCREEN OPERATION..20 LIST SCREEN OPERATION....21...
  • Page 14: Quick Guide

    Each time button is pressed, the screen will change between the “Phone” menu screen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. The driver can make or re- ceive phone calls without taking their hands off the steering wheel. (→P.73)
  • Page 15 Each time the vehicle on the display screen. (→P.143) button is pressed, the screen will change between the “Phone” menu screen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. The driver can use applications. (→P.221) NAVIGATION SYSTEM To access the navigation system, press the “MAP/NAV”...
  • Page 16: Overview Buttons

    2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 1. OVERVIEW BUTTONS Function Page By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on immediately. Press to customise the function settings. Turn the tune/scroll knob to select a radio station or skip to the next or previous track.
  • Page 17 2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES Function Page Press the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for a radio station or to 30, 36, 42, access a desired track or file. 47, 55 Press to access the audio system. The audio system turns on in the last 26, 27, 28 mode used.
  • Page 18: Touch Screen Gestures

    2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 2. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use Touch Changing and selecting various set- Quickly touch and release tings. once. • Scrolling the lists •...
  • Page 19: Touch Screen Operation

    2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the INFORMATION screen buttons. ● If the system does not respond to a When a screen button is touched, a touch on a screen button, move your fin- ger away from the screen and then beep sounds.
  • Page 20: Entering Screen Operation

    2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES ENTERING SCREEN INFORMATION OPERATION ● When a character is entered, a hint will appear displaying a possible match for the word to be searched. When searching for a name, letters ● Currently unavailable screen buttons will and numbers, etc.
  • Page 21: List Screen Operation

    2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES ENTERING FROM THE LIST OF LIST SCREEN OPERATION MATCHING ENTRIES When a list is displayed, use the appro- On certain screens, a candidate entry priate screen button to scroll through text or word prediction list based on the the list.
  • Page 22 2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES ■ AUTOMATIC TEXT SCROLLING CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTS Entries that are too long to fit in the cur- rent field are scrolled automatically Some lists contain character screen from right to left. buttons, “A-C”, “D-F” etc., which al- This function is not available while driv- low a direct jump to list entries that be- ing.
  • Page 23 2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES USING STEERING SWITCHES On list screens, can be operated with the switches on the steering wheel. Function Press: Cursor up/down Press and hold: Page up/down Return to the previous screen. Select cursored entry Change the tab...
  • Page 25: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM 2. USB MEMORY ......42 BASIC OPERATION OVERVIEW ........... 42 PLAYING A USB MEMORY....46 1. QUICK REFERENCE ....26 USB MEMORY OPTIONS..... 46 2. SOME BASICS......27 3. iPod ..........47 TURNING THE AUDIO SYSTEM OVERVIEW ........... 47 ON OR OFF ........
  • Page 26: Basic Operation

    1. BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE To access the audio system, press the “MEDIA” button. The audio system turns on in the last mode used. Function Page Using the radio Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc Playing a USB memory Playing an iPod Using the AUX port ®...
  • Page 27: Some Basics

    1. BASIC OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the ba- TURNING THE AUDIO sic features of the audio system. Some SYSTEM ON OR OFF information may not pertain to your system. Vehicles without smart entry & start system Your audio system works when the en- gine switch is turned to the “ACC”...
  • Page 28: Selecting An Audio Source

    1. BASIC OPERATION SELECTING AN AUDIO INSERTING OR EJECTING A SOURCE DISC Press the “MEDIA” button. INSERTING A DISC Insert a disc with the label side up. The audio system turns on in the last mode used. When a disc is correctly inserted into the Select or press the “MEDIA”...
  • Page 29: Usb/Aux Port

    1. BASIC OPERATION EJECTING A DISC USB/AUX PORT Press the button. Open the cover of the auxiliary box and then open the cover of the USB/AUX port. The disc will be ejected. Connect a device. If a device is inserted, it starts playing automatically.
  • Page 30: Radio Operation

    2. RADIO OPERATION 1. AM/FM RADIO OVERVIEW The radio operation screen can be reached by the following method: Press the “MEDIA” button, then select “AM” or “FM” to display the radio control screen. ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 31 2. RADIO OPERATION ■ トルツメ CONTROL SCREEN Multimedia system Navigation system...
  • Page 32 2. RADIO OPERATION Function The tune/scroll knob: • Preset tuning screen: Turn to select a preset station. • Station list screen: Turn to move up/down the station list. • Manual tuning screen: Turn to step up/down frequencies. • Preset tuning screen: Press to move up/down the preset stations. •...
  • Page 33: Presetting A Station

    2. RADIO OPERATION PRESETTING A STATION MANUAL TUNING トルツメ AM/FM Tune in the desired station. Select “Manual”. Select one of the station selector but- tons (1-6) and hold it until a beep is heard. EN1017DC Tune the desired station. キャプションイキ The station’s frequency or name will be displayed in the screen button.
  • Page 34: Rds (Radio Data System)

    2. RADIO OPERATION TA (TRAFFIC RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) ANNOUNCEMENT) FUNCTION Depending on the availability of RDS The tuner will automatically seek a sta- infrastructure, the service may not tion that regularly broadcasts traffic in- function. formation and the station broadcasts when the traffic information program FM ALTERNATIVE starts.
  • Page 35: Fm Radio Options

    2. RADIO OPERATION FM RADIO OPTIONS Display the FM radio control screen. (→P.30) Select Select the button to be set. Function Select to select “By broadcaster” or “Alphabetical” for the listing order of the station list. The tuner will automatically seek a station that regularly broadcasts traffic information and the station broadcasts when the traffic informa-...
  • Page 36: Media Operation

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 1. CD OVERVIEW The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Inserting a disc (→P.28) Press the “MEDIA” button, then select “CD” to display the CD control screen. ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 37 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL SCREEN Audio CD MP3/WMA/AAC disc...
  • Page 38 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio setting screen. The tune/scroll knob: • Turn to select a track. • Turn to move up/down the list. • Press to select a track. • Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. •...
  • Page 39: Playing An Audio Cd

    3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING AN AUDIO CD PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC REPEATING REPEATING The track currently being listened to can be repeated. The track or folder currently being lis- tened to can be repeated. Select Select Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: Each time is selected, the mode...
  • Page 40: Audio Cd Or Mp3/Wma/Aac Disc Options

    3. MEDIA OPERATION RANDOM ORDER AUDIO CD OR MP3/WMA/AAC DISC OPTIONS Tracks can be automatically and ran- domly selected. Display control screen. (→P.36) Select Select Select the button to be set. Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: •...
  • Page 41 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Page • Audio CD: Select to display a track list.  • MP3/WMA/AAC disc: Select to display a folder list. Select to resume play- back of tracks from the beginning of the track  list when the playback of the last track on the list is finished.
  • Page 42: Usb Memory

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 2. USB MEMORY OVERVIEW The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connecting a USB memory (→P.29) Press the “MEDIA” button, then select “USB” to display the USB memory control screen. ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 43 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL SCREEN...
  • Page 44 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio setting screen. The tune/scroll knob: • Turn to select a track. • Turn to move up/down the list. • Press to select a track. • Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. •...
  • Page 45 3. MEDIA OPERATION CAUTION ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving. NOTICE ● Depending on the size and shape of the USB memory that is connected to the system, the auxiliary box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the auxiliary box as this may damage the USB memory or the terminal, etc.
  • Page 46: Playing A Usb Memory

    3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING A USB MEMORY USB MEMORY OPTIONS Display the USB memory control REPEATING screen. (→P.42) The track or folder currently being lis- Select tened to can be repeated. Select the button to be set. Select Function Page Each time is selected, the mode ...
  • Page 47: Ipod

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. iPod OVERVIEW The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connecting an iPod (→P.29) Press the “MEDIA” button, then select “iPod” to display the iPod control screen. ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 48 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL SCREEN...
  • Page 49 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio setting screen. The tune/scroll knob: • Turn to select a track. • Turn to move up/down the list. • Press to select a track. • Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. •...
  • Page 50 3. MEDIA OPERATION CAUTION ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod while driving. NOTICE ● Depending on the size and shape of the iPod that is connected to the system, the auxil- iary box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the auxiliary box as this may damage the iPod or the terminal, etc.
  • Page 51: Ipod Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION iPod AUDIO iPod AUDIO OPTIONS Display the iPod control screen. REPEATING (→P.47) The track currently being listened to Select can be repeated. Select the button to be set. Select Function Page Each time is selected, the mode ...
  • Page 52: Aux

    3. MEDIA OPERATION 4. AUX OVERVIEW The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Connecting a device to the AUX port (→P.29) Press the “MEDIA” button, then select “AUX” to display the AUX control screen. ■ CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 53 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL SCREEN Function Select to display the audio setting screen. • Press to display the media mode selection screen. • Pressing the button again will display the AUX control screen again. The power/volume knob: • Turn to adjust volume. •...
  • Page 54 3. MEDIA OPERATION CAUTION ● Do not connect portable audio device or operate the controls while driving. NOTICE ● Depending on the size and shape of the portable audio device that is connected to the system, the auxiliary box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the auxiliary box as this may damage the portable audio device or the terminal, etc.
  • Page 55: Bluetooth ® Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ® 5. Bluetooth AUDIO ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication. ® This audio system supports Bluetooth , a wireless data system capable of playing ®...
  • Page 56 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ CONTROL SCREEN...
  • Page 57 3. MEDIA OPERATION Function Select to display the audio setting screen. The tune/scroll knob: • Turn to select a track. • Turn to move up/down the list. • Press to select a track. • Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. •...
  • Page 58 3. MEDIA OPERATION CAUTION ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the Bluetooth ® audio system while driv- ing. ● Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth ® antennas. People with implanted pacemakers or cardiac defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the ®...
  • Page 59: Connecting Bluetooth ® Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ■ IF NO DEVICE HAS BEEN CON- ® CONNECTING Bluetooth NECTED AUDIO Multimedia system (→P.120) ® Navigation system (→P.127) In order to use the Bluetooth audio system, it is necessary to pair a porta- ■ CONNECTING AN ADDITIONAL DE- ble player and connect the audio pro- VICE file (A2DP) with the system.
  • Page 60: Listening To Bluetooth Audio

    3. MEDIA OPERATION ® ® LISTENING TO Bluetooth Bluetooth AUDIO OPTIONS AUDIO ® Display the Bluetooth control screen. (→P.55) REPEATING Select The track currently being listened to can be repeated. Select the button to be set. Select Function Page  Select to select a track.
  • Page 61 3. MEDIA OPERATION INFORMATION ● If a portable device supports AVRCP 1.4 and browsing, title list and browse for music will be available. (If the device does not support browsing, these menu entries will be displayed grayed out.) Lower grade devices do not support these features.
  • Page 62: Audio Remote Controls

    4. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS 1. STEERING SWITCHES Some parts of the navigation/multimedia system can be adjusted with the switches on the steering wheel. Switch Enter switch switch “ ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “MODE/HOLD” switch Volume control switch “MODE/HOLD”...
  • Page 63 4. AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS “ ” “ ” switch Mode Operation Function Preset station up/down (Preset tuning screen) Press Station list up/down (Station list screen) Seek up/down (Manual tuning screen) AM/FM Radio Seek up/down continuously while the switch is being Press and hold pressed (Manual tuning screen) Audio CD,...
  • Page 64: Tips For Operating The Audio System

    5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM 1. OPERATING INFORMATION RADIO RECEPTION NOTICE ● To avoid damaging the audio system: Usually, a problem with radio reception • Be careful not to spill beverages over does not mean there is a problem with the audio system.
  • Page 65 5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM Fading and drifting stations: Generally, Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by the upper atmosphere  especially at the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, you may night.
  • Page 66: Ipod

    5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM COMPATIBLE MODELS iPod ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod ® ® ® classic , iPod touch and iPhone devic- es can be used with this system. Made for • iPod touch (5th generation) •...
  • Page 67: Caring For Your Cd Player And Discs

    5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM Special shaped discs CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER AND DISCS Extremely high temperatures can keep your CD player from working. On hot days, use air conditioning to cool the vehi- cle interior before you listen to a disc. Bumpy roads or other vibrations may make your CD player skip.
  • Page 68 5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM NOTICE ● Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
  • Page 69: File Information

    5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM ■ CORRESPONDING BIT RATES FILE INFORMATION File type Bit rate (kbps) ■ COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES MP3 files: 32 - 320 MPEG 1 LAYER 3 USB 2.0 HS (480 USB communica- Mbps) and FS (12 tion formats MP3 files: Mbps)
  • Page 70 5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA M3u playlists are not compatible with the (Windows Media Audio) CD player. (Advanced Audio Coding) are audio com- MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for- pression standards. mats are not compatible with the audio This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files player.
  • Page 71: Cd-R And Cd-Rw Discs

    5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS TERMS CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been PACKET WRITE subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro- cess that allows discs to be played on a This is a general term that describes the conventional player) cannot...
  • Page 72 5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM ISO 9660 FORMAT This is the international standard for the WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio formatting of CD-ROM folders and files. compression format developed For the ISO 9660 format, there are two ®...
  • Page 73: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth HANDS-FREE SYSTEM 2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE ® Bluetooth PHONE ....90 OPERATION ® 3. TALKING ON A Bluetooth 1. QUICK REFERENCE ....74 PHONE ........91 SENDING TONES......... 92 2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ....77 DIALING A SECOND NUMBER....
  • Page 74: Basic Information Before Operation

    “Phone” menu screen. Each time the button is pressed, the screen will change between the “Phone” menu screen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. When the button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed will be shown.
  • Page 75 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Function Page Select to display the “Dial” screen. A call can be made by dialing the number. Select to display the “Contacts” screen. An entry from the list of contacts in the “Stored” and “Phone book” screen can be selected and called.
  • Page 76 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ ■ “Dial” SCREEN “Messages” SCREEN This screen can be displayed by selecting This screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the phone screens. on any of the phone screens. ■ “Contacts” SCREEN This screen can be displayed by selecting on any of the phone screens.
  • Page 77: Hands-Free System

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM ® Bluetooth hands-free system allows INFORMATION you to make or receive a call without ● If your cellular phone does not support ® taking your hands off the steering Bluetooth , this system will not function. ●...
  • Page 78: Using The Phone Switch/ Microphone

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION USING THE PHONE SWITCH/ INFORMATION MICROPHONE ● The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers. The audio sys- tem will be muted during phone calls. Steering switch ● Talk alternately with the other party on By pressing the phone switch, a call the phone.
  • Page 79: About The Phone Book In This System

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR THIS SYSTEM The following data is stored for every reg- A lot of personal data is registered istered phone. When another phone is when you use the Hands-free system. connecting, you cannot read the regis- When you release your car, initialize tered data.
  • Page 80: Connecting A Bluetooth ® Phone

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ® Select “Yes”. CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE In order to use the hands-free system, it is necessary to pair the phone and connect the phone’s profile (HFP) with the system. Once the profile has been connected, hands-free calls can be made.
  • Page 81: Registering An Entry

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 3. REGISTERING AN ENTRY Check that the entry is registered in the REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY “Stored” list. Up to 200 numbers can be registered with this system. REGISTERING FROM THE “Contacts” SCREEN Display the “Phone” menu screen and select “Contacts”.
  • Page 82 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION REGISTERING FROM THE REGISTERING FROM AN ∗ “Phone book” SCREEN EXTERNAL DEVICE Search the entry by “Phone book”. “vCard” formatted data can be trans- (→ P.86) ferred from a USB memory to this sys- tem. Transferred addresses Select...
  • Page 83: Displaying And Editing The Entry Information

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Entry options screen of the “Stored” list DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION Detailed information of entries in the list can be displayed or edited. Display the “Phone” menu screen and select “Contacts”. (→P.74) Entry options screen of the “Phone Select the “Stored”...
  • Page 84: Sending Stored Contacts To A Usb Memory

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION CHANGING THE ENTRY NAME SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB Select “Rename”. ∗ MEMORY Enter the entry name and then select “OK”. The entries stored in the “Stored” list on the “My destinations” screen and “Contacts”...
  • Page 85: Phone Operation

    ∗ By POI call Select ∗ By selecting SOS screen button Check that the connecting screen is ∗ By using the Toyota Eurocare displayed. To cancel a call, select “End call”. INFORMATION ● ® Depending on the type of Bluetooth...
  • Page 86: By Contacts List

    2. PHONE OPERATION BY CONTACTS LIST BY PHONE BOOK To use this function, it is necessary to Calls can be made using the phone register the entry. (→P.81) book data of the connected cellular phone. The phone book changes de- Display the “Phone”...
  • Page 87: By Call Lists

    2. PHONE OPERATION BY CALL LISTS INFORMATION ● When a phone is connected for the first Each call list (missed, received, and di- time, its phone book must be down- loaded. If the phone book can not be aled) stores up to 15 entries. downloaded, a pop-up window will be displayed.
  • Page 88: Calling Using A Short Message

    2. PHONE OPERATION ∗ BY POI CALL When is selected, the entry is registered in the “Stored” list on the Calls can be made to a POI when its “Contacts” screen. (→P.82) details are displayed on the screen. → Select the desired entry. P.173, 181) Check that the connecting screen is Select...
  • Page 89: By Selecting Sos Screen Button

    2. PHONE OPERATION When “...” appears on the screen, select BY SELECTING SOS SCREEN to display the following position details. ∗ BUTTON On freeways: Freeway number, driving direction and next exit. On other roads: Address information. 112 EMERGENCY CALL Each time “...” is selected, the screen changes between the geographical coor- SUPPORT dinates and position details.
  • Page 90: Receiving Calls On A Bluetooth Phone

    2. PHONE OPERATION ® 2. RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth PHONE Call waiting When a call is received, this screen is displayed and a sound is heard. Press the switch on the steering wheel. The first call is put on hold and the infor- mation of the party will be dimmed.
  • Page 91: Talking On A Bluetooth Phone

    2. PHONE OPERATION ® 3. TALKING ON A Bluetooth PHONE ® Function While you are talking on a Bluetooth phone, telephone conversation Select to hang up the phone. screen is displayed. The operations • The switch on the steering outlined below can be performed on wheel can also be pressed to this screen.
  • Page 92: Sending Tones

    2. PHONE OPERATION SENDING TONES INFORMATION ● When you change from a cellular phone Select “Keypad”. call to a hands-free call, the hands-free screen will be displayed and the call can Enter the numbers. be operated on the screen. ● Depending on the cellular phone con- ®...
  • Page 93: Dialing A Second Number

    2. PHONE OPERATION When “Dial from contacts” is selected DIALING A SECOND NUMBER Select the desired list and then select Select “Dial”. the desired entry. Select the desired method to call. When “Dial from call lists” is selected Select the desired list and then select When “Dial number”...
  • Page 94: Adjusting The Receiver Volume

    2. PHONE OPERATION ■ CHANGING PARTIES ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER VOLUME Select “Swap calls”. Every time “Swap calls” is selected, the Turn the power/volume knob to adjust party who is on hold will be switched. the volume of the other party’s voice. The other party can also be switched by selecting the picture of the desired party (navigation system only) or pressing the...
  • Page 95: Short Message Function

    3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 1. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION Received short messages can be for- CHECKING RECEIVED ® warded from the connected Bluetooth SHORT MESSAGES phone, enabling checking and replying using this system. Display the “Phone” menu screen and select “Messages”. (→P.74) ®...
  • Page 96: Checking Sent Short Messages

    3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION REPLYING TO A SHORT CHECKING SENT SHORT MESSAGE MESSAGES Select “Reply free text” or “Reply Display the “Phone” menu screen and template”. select “Messages”. (→P.74) When “Reply template” is selected, select the desired template. Select the “Sent” tab. Enter the message and then select Select the desired short message.
  • Page 97: Sending A New Short Message

    3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION When “New number” is selected SENDING A NEW SHORT Enter the number and then select MESSAGE “OK”. Display the “Phone” menu screen and The short message will be sent. select “Messages”. (→P.74) When “Select contact” or “Select from call lists”...
  • Page 98 3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION CREATE A NEW SHORT INFORMATION MESSAGE ● 10 messages have already been regis- tered to the message template screen. ■ WHEN “Create message” IS SE- ● Navigation system only: When route LECTED guidance is currently active, “I will arrive XX:XX.”...
  • Page 99 3. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION REGISTER NEW TEMPLATES New templates can be created. Up to 15 templates can be registered. Select “Prepare template message”. Enter the message and then select “OK”. The message is registered in the template list.
  • Page 100: What To Do If

     compatible firmed this ® Bluetooth cellular The hands-free sys- system, check with phone. ® tem or Bluetooth your Toyota dealer. device does ® The Bluetooth ver- Use a cellular phone work. ® sion of the connected with Bluetooth ver- ∗...
  • Page 101 4. WHAT TO DO IF... When pairing/connecting a cellular phone Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system An incorrect pass- Enter correct ∗  code was entered on passcode on the cel- the cellular phone. lular phone. Complete the pairing The pairing operation operation on the cel- has not been com-...
  • Page 102 4. WHAT TO DO IF... Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Manually connect the ® Another Bluetooth cellular phone you  device already 124, 134 wish to use to this connected. system. Enable ® Bluetooth function ® Bluetooth function ∗...
  • Page 103 Phone book data transferring phone system, check with cannot trans- book data. your Toyota dealer. ferred manually/au- Complete transfer tomatically. Transfer operation operation on the cel- ∗  on the cellular phone lular phone (approve has not completed.
  • Page 104 4. WHAT TO DO IF... ® When using the Bluetooth message function Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system Enable message Message transfer is transfer on the cellu- Messages cannot be ∗  not enabled on the lar phone (approve viewed.
  • Page 105 4. WHAT TO DO IF... In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Cellular This phone system The cellular phone is Bring cellular   not close enough to phone closer to this this system. system. ® Turn off Wi-Fi Radio interference vices or other devic-...
  • Page 106 4. WHAT TO DO IF...
  • Page 107: Vehicle Information

    VEHICLE INFORMATION VEHICLE INFORMATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE ....108 2. FUEL CONSUMPTION....109 TRIP INFORMATION ......109 PAST RECORD ........109 トルツメ...
  • Page 108: Vehicle Information

    1. VEHICLE INFORMATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE Fuel consumption information can be displayed. To access the vehicle information system, press the “CAR” button. Function Page Displays the “Trip information” screen Displays the “Past record” screen...
  • Page 109: Fuel Consumption

    1. VEHICLE INFORMATION 2. FUEL CONSUMPTION TRIP INFORMATION PAST RECORD Information/Function Information/Function Best recorded fuel economy Average speed Current fuel economy Cruising range Current fuel consumption Select to delete past record data. minute Select to update the average fuel Select to delete trip information da- consumption data.* Previous fuel economy record Elapsed time...
  • Page 110 1. VEHICLE INFORMATION...
  • Page 111: Setup

    5. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS ..126 ® Bluetooth SETTINGS ......126 QUICK SETUP OF AN INTERNET CONNECTION........136 TOYOTA WEB ACCOUNT SETTINGS........136 6. TELEPHONE SETTINGS .... 139 7. AUDIO SETTINGS....... 140 8. VEHICLE SETTINGS....142 Some of the functions cannot be operated while driving.
  • Page 112: Setup Operation

    1. SETUP OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE To customise the function settings, press the “SETUP” button. ■ “Setup” SCREEN Multimedia system イラスト再挿入 Navigation system...
  • Page 113 Select to connect. Settings are available for Bluetooth phones, Bluetooth ® audio devices, internet devices via Bluetooth , internet connection methods and Toyota web account. Select to adjust phone sound, set a phone book, etc. Select to customise the vehicle.
  • Page 114: General Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 2. GENERAL SETTINGS Settings are available for language se- GENERAL SETTINGS lection, operation sounds, etc. SCREEN Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112) Select “General”. Select items to be set.
  • Page 115 1. SETUP OPERATION Function Function Select to display an open source Select to change the language. information. Notices related to third party soft- Select to set the volume for the ware used in this product are en- phone/navigation. (→P.116) listed. (This includes instructions for obtaining such software, where Select to change the unit of mea- ∗1...
  • Page 116 1. SETUP OPERATION VOLUME SETTINGS DELETE ALL PERSONAL DATA Display the general settings screen. Volume is shown numerically for each (→P.114) of the different functions. Select “Delete all personal data”. Display the general settings screen. (→P.114) Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 117: Display Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 3. DISPLAY SETTINGS The contrast and brightness of the Function Page screen display and the image of the Select to set day mode on/ camera display can be adjusted. The off. screen can also be turned off, and/or changed to either day or night mode.
  • Page 118 1. SETUP OPERATION CHANGING BETWEEN DAY ADJUSTING THE CAMERA AND NIGHT MODE DISPLAY Depending on the position of the head- The contrast and brightness of the light switch, the screen changes to day camera display can be adjusted. or night mode. This feature is available Display the display settings screen.
  • Page 119: Bluetooth ® Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION ® 4. Bluetooth SETTINGS Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112) ® Bluetooth FUNCTION ON/ Select “Bluetooth*”. The following screen will be displayed. ® Display Bluetooth settings screen. (→P.119) Select “Bluetooth*”. When “Bluetooth*” is on: Vehicles without smart entry & start sys- ®...
  • Page 120: Pairing A Bluetooth Device

    1. SETUP OPERATION ® ® Pairing the Bluetooth device using PAIRING A Bluetooth ® your Bluetooth device. DEVICE A PIN code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible ® Up to 4 Bluetooth devices can be ® Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 121 1. SETUP OPERATION ® ® Once you have connected the Bluetooth RECONNECTING Bluetooth device, it is automatically connected DEVICE whenever the engine switch is in the fol- lowing status. ® If a Bluetooth device is disconnected Vehicles without smart entry & start sys- due to poor reception from the ®...
  • Page 122 1. SETUP OPERATION PROFILES This system supports the following services. Recom- ® Bluetooth Require- Specification Function menda- device ments tions ® Bluetooth Phone/ Registering a Ver. 3.0 ® ® ® Bluetooth Bluetooth Specification Bluetooth Ver. 1.1 +EDR Audio Play- device Recom- ®...
  • Page 123 1. SETUP OPERATION STATUS DISPLAY INFORMATION ® ● An antenna for the Bluetooth connec- ® The condition of the Bluetooth con- tion is built into the instrument panel. The system may not function when you nection, as well as the level of recep- ®...
  • Page 124: Paired Device List

    1. SETUP OPERATION Check that the following screen is dis- PAIRED DEVICE LIST played. Each profile connection status can be changed using the “Paired device list”. ® Display Bluetooth settings screen. (→P.119) Select “Paired device list”. Select the desired device. Function Page Select to change the de-...
  • Page 125: Setting Pin

    1. SETUP OPERATION SETTING PIN ® Display Bluetooth settings screen. (→P.119) Select “Set PIN for pairing”. Enter the desired number and then se- lect “OK”. A PIN code must be 4 digits. EDITING THE SYSTEM NAME ® Display Bluetooth settings screen.
  • Page 126: Connectivity Settings

    ∗ 5. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS ® ® Bluetooth SETTINGS Settings are available for Bluetooth devices, internet connection methods and Toyota web account. Display connectivity settings screen. (→P.126) Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112) Select “Bluetooth*”. Select “Connectivity”. Select items to be set.
  • Page 127 1. SETUP OPERATION ® ® Bluetooth FUNCTION ON/OFF PAIRING A Bluetooth DEVICE Select “Bluetooth*”. ® Up to 4 Bluetooth devices can be When “Bluetooth*” is on: paired. A paired device can be con- nected to any of its supported profiles Vehicles without smart entry &...
  • Page 128 1. SETUP OPERATION If the automatic connection failed, the Confirm the PIN. following screen will be displayed. Se- lect the desired profile to be connected. A PIN code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible ® Bluetooth devices. Depending on the Function Page ®...
  • Page 129 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ ® PAIRING FROM THE DEVICE Once you have connected the Bluetooth device, it is automatically connected Select “Make system discoverable”. whenever the engine switch is in the fol- lowing status. ® When another Bluetooth device is con- Vehicles without smart entry &...
  • Page 130 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ is selected LOGIN PROCESS INTERNET PRO- FILE Select If “Connect for Internet” is selected Select “Connect for Internet”. Follow the steps “LOGIN PROCESS INTERNET PROFILE” from “STEP 2”. If the automatic connection failed, the fol- (→P.130) lowing screen will be displayed.
  • Page 131 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ ® RECONNECTING Bluetooth VICE ® If a Bluetooth device is disconnected due to poor reception from the ® Bluetooth network when the engine switch is in the following status, the system will automatically reconnect ® the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 132 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ PROFILES This system supports the following services. Recom- ® Bluetooth Require- Specification Function menda- device ments tions ® Bluetooth Phone/ Registering a Ver. 3.0 ® ® ® Bluetooth Bluetooth Specification Bluetooth Ver. 1.1 +EDR Audio Play- device Recom- ®...
  • Page 133 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ STATUS DISPLAY INFORMATION ® ● An antenna for the Bluetooth connec- ® The condition of the Bluetooth con- tion is built into the instrument panel. nection, as well as the level of recep- The system may not function when you ®...
  • Page 134 1. SETUP OPERATION Check that the following screen is dis- PAIRED DEVICE LIST played. Each profile connection status can be changed using the “Paired device list”. Select “Paired device list”. Select the desired device. Function Page Select to change the de- vice name.
  • Page 135 1. SETUP OPERATION SETTING THE SYSTEM NAME SETTING CHARGE WARNINGS AND PIN Select “Charge warnings”. Select “Set system name and PIN”. Select items to be set. Select items to be set. Function Function Select to set the cost warnings func- tion on/off.
  • Page 136: Quick Setup Of An Internet Connection

    1. SETUP OPERATION QUICK SETUP OF AN TOYOTA WEB ACCOUNT INTERNET CONNECTION SETTINGS This function is a shortcut for an inter- The following detailed Toyota web ac- net connection. count settings can be set. Display connectivity settings Display connectivity settings screen.
  • Page 137 When this function is activat- ed, the POIs and routes from the server will be downloaded automati- cally and saved in the “Stored” list on the “My destinations” screen. (→P.200) Select to delete your Toyota web ac- count from the navigation system. (→P.138)
  • Page 138 1. SETUP OPERATION ■ DELETING USER NAME PASSWORD Select “Delete account”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 139: Telephone Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 6. TELEPHONE SETTINGS Settings are available for ringtone se- Function lection, announcing incoming short Select to set the incoming short messages and e-mails etc. message announcement function on/off. Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112) Select to set the incoming e-mail an- Multimedia system nouncement function on/off.
  • Page 140: Audio Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 7. AUDIO SETTINGS Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112) TONE Select “Audio”. How good an audio program sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, dif- ferent kinds of music and vocal pro- grams usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass.
  • Page 141 1. SETUP OPERATION BALANCE INFORMATION ● Sound balance can also be adjusted by A good balance of the left and right ste- touching and dragging the marker on the reo channels and of the front and rear screen with your finger or touching the sound levels is also important.
  • Page 142: Vehicle Settings

    1. SETUP OPERATION 8. VEHICLE SETTINGS Vehicle customisation settings can be changed. Display the “Setup” screen. (→P.112) Multimedia system Select “Car customisation”. トルツメ Navigation system Select “Vehicle”. Select “Vehicle customisation”. Check that the “Vehicle customisation” list is displayed. Select the desired item. For a list of the settings that can be changed, refer to “Owner’s manual”.
  • Page 143: Rear View Monitor

    REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ........144 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ..144 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ....144 SCREEN DESCRIPTION....146 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ..148 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN ..148 THE CAMERA........
  • Page 144: Rear View Monitor

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM REAR VIEW MONITOR DRIVING PRECAUTIONS SYSTEM The rear view monitor system is a sup- plemental device intended to assist the The rear view monitor system assists driver when backing up. When backing the driver by displaying an image of the up, be sure to visually check all around view behind the vehicle with fixed...
  • Page 145 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CAUTION CAUTION ● Never depend on the rear view monitor ● Do not use system in the following system entirely when backing up. The cases: image and the position of the guide lines • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in displayed on the screen may differ from snow the actual state.
  • Page 146: Screen Description

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM SCREEN DESCRIPTION Vehicles without smart entry & start system The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with smart entry &...
  • Page 147 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CANCELING REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM The rear view monitor system is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the “R” position. When the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position and any mode button (such as “MEDIA”) is pressed The rear view monitor system is canceled, and the screen is switched to the mode of the button that was pressed.
  • Page 148: Rear View Monitor System Precautions

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON INFORMATION SCREEN ● The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation conditions. The rear view monitor system displays ● Objects which are close to either corner an image of the view from the bumper of the bumper or under the bumper can- of the rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 149: The Camera

    If the lens is extremely dirty, impact as this could cause a malfunc- wash it with a mild cleanser and rinse. tion. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional as soon as possible.
  • Page 150: Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP THE SCREEN AND THE SHARPLY ACTUAL ROAD The distance guide lines will appear to The distance guide lines and the vehicle be closer to the vehicle than the actual width extension guide lines may not actu- ally be parallel with the dividing lines of the distance.
  • Page 151 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND WHEN ANY PART OF THE THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN VEHICLE SAGS SHARPLY When any part of the vehicle sags due The distance guide lines will appear to to the number of passengers or the dis- be further from the vehicle than the ac- tribution of the load, there is a margin tual distance.
  • Page 152: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM VEHICLE WIDTH EXTENSION WHEN APPROACHING GUIDE LINES THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case The distance guide lines are displayed shown below, the truck appears to be according to flat surfaced objects outside of the vehicle width extension (such as the road).
  • Page 153 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is park- ing at point B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that A is clos- est and C is furthest away.
  • Page 154: Things You Should Know

    If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the so- lution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Symptom Likely cause Solution •...
  • Page 155 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM...
  • Page 156 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE DESTINATION SEARCH OPERATION 1. DESTINATION SEARCH 1. QUICK REFERENCE....158 INDEX........178 2. DISPLAYING THE 2. SEARCH OPERATION ....179 NAVIGATION SCREEN..... 163 SEARCHING BY REGISTERED POINTS..........179 DISPLAYING MAP SCREEN ....163 DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS........
  • Page 157: Navigation System

    NAVIGATION SYSTEM 3. SETTING AND DELETING NAVIGATION SETTING THE ROUTE......192 STOPPING ROUTE GUIDANCE..193 1. MAP SETTINGS ......211 ADDING AND EDITING SETTING THE MAP......211 STOPOVERS ........193 DISPLAYING ROUTE 2. ROUTE SETTINGS...... 214 INFORMATION ......... 195 SETTING THE ROUTE OPTIONS..214 DISPLAYING THE TURN LIST....
  • Page 158: Basic Information Before Operation

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE ■ “Navigation” MENU SCREEN To display the “Navigation” menu screen, select “NAV” on the map or press the “MAP/NAV” button. When “NAV” is selected or the “MAP/NAV” button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed is returned to. Select or press the “MAP/NAV”...
  • Page 159 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Function Page Select to display the “My destinations” screen. A destination can be entered by selecting an item from the list of stored destinations, previous destinations or the addresses from the connect- ed phone’s phone book. Select to display the “Enter destination”...
  • Page 160 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ OVERVIEW GUIDANCE SCREEN...
  • Page 161 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Function Page Displays the distance, the estimated arrival time or remaining time to the destination. Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turn direction.  Guidance route Select to change the map scale. This symbol indicates a map layout.
  • Page 162 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ OPTIONS SCREEN To display the options screen, select on the map. Function Page Select to stop the current route guidance. Select to change the map setting. Select to display the destination and stopover information. The route preferences and the avoidance criteria for the route calculation can be changed.
  • Page 163: Displaying The Navigation Screen

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION SCREEN DISPLAYING MAP SCREEN DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION MENU SCREEN Press the “MAP/NAV” button. Select “NAV” on the map or press the “MAP/NAV” button. When the “MAP/NAV” button is pressed, any of the navigation screens is displayed, press the “MAP/NAV”...
  • Page 164 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■ “Enter destination” screen Check that the “Navigation” menu is displayed. This screen can be displayed by selecting Function on any of the navigation screens. ■ Select to display the “My destina- “Traffic messages” screen tions”...
  • Page 165: Navigation System Function Index

    1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 3. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen Displaying the current vehicle position Viewing the current vehicle position vicinity map Changing the scale Changing the map layout Displaying various information on the map Displaying Point of Interest Icons Viewing traffic messages Searching destination...
  • Page 166 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Memory point Memory point Page Registering the entry Editing the entry Loading the entry from external devices...
  • Page 167: Map Screen Operation And Map Icons

    2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS 1. MAP SCREEN OPERATION ■ CURRENT LOCATION AND GPS IN- CURRENT VEHICLE FORMATION POSITION DISPLAY Select on the map. When starting the navigation system, Select “Location & GPS informa- the current position is displayed first. This screen displays the current vehi- tion”.
  • Page 168: Screen Scroll Operation

    2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS SCREEN SCROLL MAP CONFIGURATIONS OPERATION CHANGING MAP SCALE When any point on the map is select- ed, that point moves to the centre of Select the zoom bar button. the screen and is shown by the cursor mark Select “+”...
  • Page 169 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS 3D heading CHANGING MAP LAYOUT Select the map layout button. 2D heading Each time the map layout button is selected, the map layout changes as fol- lows: ) → 2D heading 3D heading ( ) →...
  • Page 170: Map Icons

    2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS 2. MAP ICONS DISPLAYING VARIOUS POI ICONS INFORMATION ON THE MAP DISPLAYING POI ICONS Various information can be displayed on the map. Points of Interest such as petrol sta- tions and restaurants can be displayed ■...
  • Page 171 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS ■ LIST OF POI ICONS Icon Name Public Medical, Doctor, Health & Care Icon Name Ambulance, Hospital/Polyclinic Library Fire Station College/University Police Station School Phone Box, Communication Tourist office Dentist Cemetery, funeral director Veterinarian Government Office, Institution, City hall, Community gen.
  • Page 172 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS Icon Name Icon Name Restaurant, French, Belgian, Rent-a-Car,-Facility, -Parking Chinese, German, Greek, Vege- tarian, Fast Food, Grill, Sea Food, Sandwich, Steak... Ferry Terminal Sport Parking, Open Parking Area, P. Area general Icon Name Sport, Sport General, sport activ- Parking Garage ities...
  • Page 173 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS DISPLAYING POI Icon Name INFORMATION Tourist Attractions, Important Tourist Attractions Select the desired POI icon on the map. Park/Recreational Area Select Yacht Basin, Harbour One POI Camping Ground Grocery Store Historical Monument Multiple POI RV Park, Camping Bookstore Hair &...
  • Page 174: Traffic Messages

    2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS Check that the POI information is dis- TRAFFIC MESSAGES played. CHANGING TO TRAFFIC MAP MODE The map screen can change modes to normal map mode or traffic map mode. Select the traffic icon. Function Page Select to call the registered...
  • Page 175 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS ■ DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MESSAGE DISPLAYING DETAILED LIST TRAFFIC INFORMATION Display the “Navigation” menu screen ■ DISPLAYING DETAILED TRAFFIC select “Traffic messages”. MESSAGE ICONS (→P.163) Select the desired traffic message icon Select the desired tab to select the list. on the map.
  • Page 176 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS Select the desired message. Check that the traffic message is dis- played. Information “Detour”/“Detour off”: Select to detour cancel detouring segment. Street number (→P.198) Route segment If route segment is not available, information such as street name, city name, region or country will be displayed.
  • Page 177 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS ■ LIST TRAFFIC MESSAGE ICONS Icon Name Slippery Bad weather Wind Snow fall Traffic Heavy traffic Accident Road construction Narrow track Warning Blockage Security checkpoint Information...
  • Page 178: Destination Search

    3. DESTINATION SEARCH 1. DESTINATION SEARCH INDEX There are several ways to search for a destination. How to search a destination list Page Searching by registered points in the system. Searching from previously set destinations. Searching by the phone book of a connected cellular phone. Searching by address.
  • Page 179: Search Operation

    3. DESTINATION SEARCH 2. SEARCH OPERATION SEARCHING BY SEARCHING FROM REGISTERED POINTS PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS Display the “Navigation” menu screen To use this function, it is necessary to select “My destinations”. register the entry. (→P.200) (→P.163) Display the “Navigation” menu screen Select the “Last”...
  • Page 180: Searching By Phone Book

    3. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY PHONE SEARCHING BY ADDRESS BOOK Display the “Navigation” menu screen select “Enter destination”. Before using this function, connect a (→P.163) ® Bluetooth phone with a phone profile. (→P.127) Select the “Address” tab. If a contact does not have address in- Select “Country”...
  • Page 181: Searching By Pois

    3. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY POIs INFORMATION ● “Calculate route” can be selected once Display the “Navigation” menu screen a “Town” or “Code” has been entered. If “Calculate route” is selected when select “Enter destination”. only “Town” or “Code” has been (→P.163) entered, a route search starts with the centre of the town entered as the desti-...
  • Page 182 3. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SEARCHING BY CATEGORY Select for the desired POI. Select “By category”. Select the desired item to search the area. If you select the desired POI, the route will be calculated. Select “Go”. Function Select to set around the current po- sition.
  • Page 183 3. DESTINATION SEARCH ■ SEARCHING BY NAME INFORMATION ● Select “By name”. Search areas are available as follows. Search by “At current position”, “At Select the desired area to search. destination” or a town name: Search radius is 30 miles (50km). (→P.182) Search by “Along route”: Enter POI name and then select “OK”.
  • Page 184: Searching On The Map

    3. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING ON THE MAP SEARCHING BY COORDINATES Display the “Navigation” menu screen select “Enter destination”. Geo coordinates can be entered in (→P.163) ° DMS format (Degrees , Minutes’, Sec- onds”). Only coordinate values that Select the “Advanced” tab. can potentially exist are able to be en- Select “Select point on map”.
  • Page 185 3. DESTINATION SEARCH Select “Go”. The route will be calculated. INFORMATION ● If a destination that is not located on a road is set, the vehicle will be guided to the point on a road nearest to the desti- nation.
  • Page 186: Route Guidance

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE 1. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE RECOMMENDED ROUTE STARTING ROUTE SCREEN GUIDANCE SCREEN The recommended route will be dis- After searching the destination, the played on the map. starting route guidance screen will be displayed. Select “Go”. According to the setting, either the rec- ommended route screen or route alter- natives screen will be displayed.
  • Page 187: Adjusting The Route

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE ROUTE ALTERNATIVES ADJUSTING THE ROUTE SCREEN The recommended route screen Three route alternatives are displayed Select “Route options”. on the map. Select the desired item to adjust the Select one of the three route alterna- route preferences and the avoidance tives to select it.
  • Page 188 4. ROUTE GUIDANCE The route alternatives screen Select “Avoid”. Select the desired item to adjust the avoidance criteria. Select “Avoid”. The route will be recalculated and then the starting route guidance screen will be dis- played. INFORMATION ● Adjusting the route preference and avoidance in the above method affects current route only.
  • Page 189: Route Guidance

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ SIGNPOSTS ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN When approaching the turn, a signpost While guiding the route, the route guid- will automatically be displayed. ance screen will be displayed. ■ MOTORWAY JUNCTION SCREEN Information When approaching a motorway junc- Distance and arrival or remaining tion, junction view images will automat- time to the destination...
  • Page 190: Voice Guidance

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ LANE RECOMMENDATION VOICE GUIDANCE When approaching a maneuver point, The voice guidance provides various the lane recommendation will automat- messages as you approach an inter- ically be displayed. section, or other points where maneu- vering the vehicle is necessary. INFORMATION ●...
  • Page 191 4. ROUTE GUIDANCE CAUTION ● Be sure to obey the traffic regulations and keep the road condition in mind especially when you are driving on IPD roads (roads that are not completely dig- itized in our database). The route guid- ance have updated...
  • Page 192: Setting And Deleting The Route

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTE During route guidance, routes can be checked, changed or recalculated. Information Page Stopping route guidance Adding and editing stopovers Displaying route information Displaying the turn list Avoiding a road on the route Detouring a maneuver point on the route Recalculating the route by traffic information...
  • Page 193: Stopping Route Guidance

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE If “Replace” is selected STOPPING ROUTE The route will be recalculated. GUIDANCE If “Add” is selected Select “Go”. Select on the map. Select “Stop guidance”. ADDING AND EDITING STOPOVERS ADDING STOPOVERS The route will be recalculated. In addition to the main destination, a The last entered stopover is added as the first stopover and highlighted.
  • Page 194 4. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ CHANGING THE ORDER OF THE EDITING STOPOVERS STOPOVERS ■ DELETING STOPOVERS Display the route information screen. (→P.195) Display the route information screen. (→P.195) Drag a stopover to the desired posi- tion. Select next to the desired stop- The route will be recalculated.
  • Page 195: Displaying Route Information

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE DISPLAYING ROUTE Information INFORMATION Arrival time, remaining time and dis- tance to destination Select on the map. Address of destination Select “Route information”. Distance to the destination Check that the destination information screen is displayed. Select to change the route prefer- ence avoidance criteria.
  • Page 196: Displaying The Turn List

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE DISPLAYING THE TURN LIST BLOCKING ROAD AHEAD A fixed distance on the road ahead can Select on the map. be blocked. Select “Turn list”. Select on the map. Select the desired item to display the segment. Select “Block road ahead”. Select the desired item to select the desired detour distance.
  • Page 197: Detouring A Segment On The Route

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ CANCELLING DETOURED DETOURING A SEGMENT ON SEGMENT THE ROUTE Display the turn list. (→P.196) DETOURING A SEGMENT Select “Detours”. FROM THE TURN LIST ■ DETOURING THE SEGMENT Display the turn list. (→P.196) Select the desired segment to detour. Select “Detour off”.
  • Page 198 4. ROUTE GUIDANCE ■ CANCELLING DETOURED DETOURING A SEGMENT SEGMENT FROM THE TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST Display traffic message list. (→P.175) ■ DETOURING THE SEGMENT Select the “On route” tab. Display traffic message list. Select the detoured segment. (→P.175) Select the “On route” tab. Select the desired segment to detour.
  • Page 199: Recalculating The Route By The Traffic Messages

    4. ROUTE GUIDANCE If “Manual” is selected RECALCULATING THE Check that the confirmation screen is ROUTE BY THE TRAFFIC displayed. MESSAGES You will be informed about relevant traffic messages on the route by a pop- up window. A pop-up window may differ depending traffic message settings.
  • Page 200: My Destinations

    5. MY DESTINATIONS 1. REGISTERING AN ENTRY Check that the entry is registered in the REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY “Stored” list. Up to 200 entries can be registered with this system. REGISTERING FROM THE “Stored” LIST Display the “Navigation” menu screen select “My destinations”.
  • Page 201 5. MY DESTINATIONS ■ If you select “Use current location” REGISTERING “Home” The entry is registered as “Home” in the If “Home” has not been registered, se- “Stored” list. lecting “Home” allows a home ad- If you search the destination by “Enter dress to be registered.
  • Page 202 5. MY DESTINATIONS REGISTERING FROM THE MAP REGISTERING THE CURRENT POSITION Select the desired point on the map. Display location & GPS information Select “Save”. screen. (→P.167) Select “Save current location”. Follow the steps “REGISTERING FROM THE “Stored” LIST” from “STEP Follow the steps “REGISTERING 5”.
  • Page 203 5. MY DESTINATIONS REGISTERING FROM ENTRY REGISTERING FROM THE OPTIONS SCREEN ROUTE INFORMATION SCREEN Display entry options screen. Display the route information screen. (→P.206) (→P.195) Select “Add to stored contacts”. Select next to the desired stop- over or main destination. Follow the steps “REGISTERING FROM THE “Stored”...
  • Page 204 5. MY DESTINATIONS Check that a progress bar is being dis- REGISTERING FROM AN played while the data loading is in EXTERNAL DEVICE progress. ■ LOADING POIs AND ROUTES VIA A To cancel this function, select “Cancel”. USB MEMORY Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is com- “vCards”...
  • Page 205 LOADING POIs ROUTES FROM A SERVER POIs and routes can be added by downloading from the Toyota portal site. They will be stored in the “Stored” list on the “My destinations” screen. (→P.200) For detailed information about connected service: →P.232...
  • Page 206: Displaying And Editing The Entry Information

    5. MY DESTINATIONS 2. DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION The entry options screen of “Last” list DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION Display the “Navigation” menu screen select “My destinations”. (→P.163) Select the desired tab. The entry options screen of “Phone Select next to the desired entry.
  • Page 207 5. MY DESTINATIONS CHANGING THE ENTRY NAME INFORMATION ● If an entry that is transferred from a cel- Display the entry options screen. lular phone is edited, the change will (→P.206) affect the entry in the “Stored” list on the “My destinations”...
  • Page 208 5. MY DESTINATIONS EDITING THE ROUTE Display the entry options screen. (→P.206) Select “Edit route”. Select next to the desired entry. The order of stopover can be changed by dragging a destination to the desired posi- tion. Select the desired item. Function Select to edit address.
  • Page 209: Sending And Restoring Stored Contacts Usinga Usb Memory

    5. MY DESTINATIONS 3. SENDING AND RESTORING STORED CONTACTS USING A USB MEMORY Select “General”. SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB Select “Backup stored contacts to MEMORY USB”. The entries stored in the “Stored” list on the “My destinations” screen and “Contacts”...
  • Page 210: Restoring Stored Contacts From A Usb Memory

    5. MY DESTINATIONS Select “General”. RESTORING STORED CONTACTS FROM A USB Select “Restore contact backup MEMORY from USB”. Backed-up data can be transferred from a USB memory to this system. Transferred entries will be stored in the “Stored” list on the “My Destinations” screen “Contacts”...
  • Page 211: Navigation Setting

    6. NAVIGATION SETTING 1. MAP SETTINGS SETTING THE MAP Function Page Select to set the map lay- out to 3D heading, 2D Select on the map. heading or 2D north. Select “Map settings”. Select to set the screen mode “Automatic”, “Day”...
  • Page 212 6. NAVIGATION SETTING POIs ON MAP Function Page Select to set the display of Display the “Map settings” screen. the safety cameras icons (→P.211) on/off. Select “POIs on map”. INFORMATION Select the desired POI categories. ● The current setting of each item is dis- played on its right.
  • Page 213 6. NAVIGATION SETTING DAY/NIGHT MODE SPEED LIMITS Display the “Map settings” screen. Display the “Map settings” screen. (→P.211) (→P.211) Select “Day/Night mode”. Select “Speed limits”. Select the desired item. Select the desired item. Function Function Select to change the screen to day Select to display the speed limits on or night mode depending on the po- the map.
  • Page 214: Route Settings

    6. NAVIGATION SETTING 2. ROUTE SETTINGS SETTING THE AVOIDANCE SETTING THE ROUTE CRITERIA FOR THE ROUTE OPTIONS CALCULATION SETTING THE ROUTE Display the “Navigation” menu screen CALCULATION select “Route options”. (→P.163) Display the “Navigation” menu screen Select the “Avoid” tab. select “Route options”.
  • Page 215: Traffic Message Settings

    6. NAVIGATION SETTING 3. TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS SETTING REROUTE METHOD TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS Display “Settings” screen. (→P.215) Display the “Navigation” menu screen select “Traffic messages”. Select “Dynamic reroute”. (→P.163) Select the desired item. Select the “Settings” tab. Select the desired item. Function Select to disable receiving traffic messages and no reroute will be cal-...
  • Page 216 6. NAVIGATION SETTING ■ SETTING RADIUS FILTER SETTING RADIUS FOR DISPLAYING TRAFFIC Select “Radius filter”. MESSAGES AND SELECTING Select desired item. RADIO STATIONS Display “Settings” screen. (→P.215) Select “TMC radio station”. Select the desired item. Function Select to deactivate the function. Select to set the radius from 6 miles to 60 miles (10 km to 100 km).
  • Page 217: Navigation System Information

    7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION 1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM This navigation system calculates the NOTICE current vehicle position using satellite signals, various vehicle signals, map ● The installation of window tinting may obstruct the GPS signals. Most window data, etc. However, an accurate posi- tinting contains some metallic content tion may not be shown depending on that will interfere with GPS signal recep-...
  • Page 218 7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION Inappropriate route guidance may occur in INFORMATION the following cases: ● • When turning at an intersection off the This navigation system uses tyre turning designated route guidance. data and is designed to work with fac- •...
  • Page 219: Navigation Database Updates

    “LOCK” position during updating. be updated using a USB memory. • Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys- For details, contact Toyota dealer or tem: If the engine switch is turned off during updating. refer...
  • Page 220 7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION...
  • Page 221: Application

    5. TOYOTA EUROCARE ....230 SELECTING A SEARCH ENGINE..243 REGISTERING A COUNTRY ....230 4. LOADING POIs*/ROUTE .... 244 USING THE TOYOTA EUROCARE ..231 DOWNLOADING VIA A CELLULAR PHONE ..........244 DOWNLOADING FROM A USB MEMORY ......... 244 5.
  • Page 222: Applications Operation

    The applications can be accessed by pressing the button. Each time the button is pressed, the screen will change between the “Phone” menu screen and the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. When the button is pressed, the screen that was last displayed is returned to. Select to display the “Extras”/“Toyota online”...
  • Page 223 1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION Navigation system ■ “Toyota online” MENU SCREEN...
  • Page 224 Select to access connected service. “Owner’s Vehicle customisation manual” ∗ Pictures Emails Select to access preinstall application. MirrorLink ∗ Toyota Eurocare ∗   Select to close the application. ∗  Select to display the application's option screen. ∗ ...
  • Page 225: Picture Slideshow

    Connect a USB memory. be displayed and pictures cannot be dis- played. Select “Leave function” to Display the “Toyota online” menu return to the “Toyota online” menu screen. screen. (→P.222) ● Available image data format: JPEG, Select “Pictures”.
  • Page 226: Operating A Picture Slideshow

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION OPERATING A PICTURE SLIDESHOW A slideshow can be played, paused, and desired images can be selected. Select Check that the operating switches are displayed. Function Select to display the previous/ next picture. Select to pause the slideshow. Select to play the slideshow again.
  • Page 227: E-Mail

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION 3. E-MAIL Incoming e-mails to a connected RECEIVING AN E-MAIL ® Bluetooth phone can be downloaded. Before using this application, connect When a new e-mail is received, a pop-up ® window is displayed on the screen. a Bluetooth phone with a phone profile.
  • Page 228: Checking E-Mail

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION CHECKING E-MAIL Display the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. (→P.222) Select “Emails”. When the downloading of an e-mail has been completed, the mail list will be dis- played. Select the desired e-mail. The state of an e-mail is shown by the fol- lowing icons.
  • Page 229: Mirrorlink

    USB/AUX port. Connect a MirrorLink device. Only one MirrorLink device can be con- nected at a time. Display the “Extras”/“Toyota online” menu screen. (→P.222) Select a desired application, when available MirrorLink applications are displayed.
  • Page 230: Toyota Eurocare

    1. APPLICATIONS OPERATION ∗ 5. TOYOTA EUROCARE This feature is used to make a call to CHANGING A COUNTRY Toyota Eurocare service. Display the “Toyota online” menu Before using this function, connect a screen. (→P.222) ® Bluetooth phone with a phone profile.
  • Page 231: Using The Toyota Eurocare

    Each time “...” is selected, the screen changes between the geographical coor- dinates and position details. INFORMATION ● The call must be placed in a country where Toyota Eurocare service is avail- able. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 232: Connected Service

    “My destinations” screen. (→P.81) Vehicle customisation: Some vehicle settings can be changed via the connected services, by vehicle's settings data to and from the Toyota portal site. (→P.136) Application: Various functions can be added by downloading applications using a USB memory.
  • Page 233 Toyota portal Access the portal site and search POIs and routes. site* Toyota portal site* The POIs and routes are saved at Toyota portal site. Via the internet, the POIs and routes are downloaded to the navigation system. Navigation system Via the USB the POIs and routes are downloaded to the nav- igation system.
  • Page 234 2. CONNECTED SERVICE Vehicle customisation: Sending vehicle's settings data to and from the Toyota por- tal site Name Operation Via the internet, the vehicle’s settings are sent to/receive from Navigation system the Toyota portal site. Toyota portal site* The vehicle’s settings are saved at Toyota portal site.
  • Page 235 The downloaded application is saved to a USB. Via the USB the application is downloaded to the navigation Navigation system system. Runs applications on the navigation system. Contents provider Contents received via a cellular phone. *: For details about Toyota portal site, refer to www.my.toyota.eu.
  • Page 236: Before Using Connected Service

    IDENTIFICATION ACCOUNT Press the “SETUP” button. Before using connected services, it is necessary to first access Toyota portal site (www.my.toyota.eu) via a personal computer and create an account. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is required to obtain an account from the navigation system.
  • Page 237: Login Process Connected Services

    2. CONNECTED SERVICE Check that the device ID is displayed. LOGIN PROCESS CONNECTED SERVICES Before using connect services, con- ® nect a Bluetooth phone with an inter- net profile. (→P.126) Activate any connected service. Function How to activate connected service Page Online search Displays the device ID...
  • Page 238 2. CONNECTED SERVICE Select “Confirm login information”. When “Remember password” is on, the entered user login information will be remembered for every login. If the account already has 5 cars regis- tered, it is not possible to register another car.
  • Page 239: Online Search

    ONLINE SEARCH A destination can be selected via connected service. Online search will not be available in all countries. Display the “Toyota online” menu screen. (→P.222) Function Select “Online search” Select to set a location around the Online search can be entered on the “POI”...
  • Page 240 2. CONNECTED SERVICE Check that the search results is dis- Select “Go”. played. Select the desired item. Function Page Function Select to display the de- tailed information. Search results • Up to 20 search results are down- Select to call the registered loaded at a time.
  • Page 241 2. CONNECTED SERVICE ■ DELETE SEARCH WORDS HISTO- ENTERING KEYWORDS FROM THE LIST Select Search can be again started from the history of a search word. Select the desired item. The maximum number of search word history is 10. Select on the search word enter- ing screen.
  • Page 242: Viewing Poi Details

    2. CONNECTED SERVICE ■ RATING POI INFORMATION VIEWING POI DETAILS Your rating of the selected POI can be Select on the POI information submitted. If the information is incor- screen. rect, you can notify the search provider by selecting the appropriate button. Check that the details of the selected This function may not be available de- POI are displayed.
  • Page 243: Selecting A Search Engine

    2. CONNECTED SERVICE SELECTING A SEARCH ENGINE Throughout the entire search process it is possible to change the search en- gine by selecting on the logo of the cur- rent search engine. Select the search engine logo. A list of available other search engine is shown.
  • Page 244: Loading Pois/Route

    2. CONNECTED SERVICE ∗ 4. LOADING POIs/ROUTE POIs and routes can be added by INFORMATION downloading from the Toyota portal ● Downloading may not complete cor- site. They will be stored in the “Stored” rectly in the following cases: list on the “My destinations” screen.
  • Page 245: Operating An Application Using Connected Service

    For details about an • Vehicles with a smart entry & start sys- application, refer to Toyota portal site tem: If the engine switch is turned off during downloading. (www.my.toyota.eu). • If the USB memory is removed before...
  • Page 246: Operating An Application

    Check that the application option OPERATING AN screen is displayed. APPLICATION For details about operating the appli- cation, refer to www.my.toyota.eu. Display the “Toyota online” menu screen. (→P.222) Select the desired application. Function SETTING AN APPLICATION Displays information about the ap- plication.
  • Page 247: Index

    INDEX...
  • Page 248: Alphabetical Index

    ALPHABETICAL INDEX Audio operating information...... 64 CD player and discs ......67 AAC ..........36, 69, 71 CD-R and CD-RW discs......71 Adding and editing stopovers ....193 File (audio) ..........69 Address ..........180 iPod ............66 AF (Alternative frequency)......34 Radio.............
  • Page 249 Before using connected service ..... 236 Calibration..........21 Login process........237 Call lists ............ 87 ® Portal site account ......236 Calling on a Bluetooth phone ....85 Blocking road ahead....... 196 Call lists..........87 ® Bluetooth ......55, 73, 119, 126 Contacts list...........
  • Page 250 ALPHABETICAL INDEX CD ............36 Control panel/screen......36 Deleting personal data......116 Options..........40 Destination search ........178 Playing an audio CD ......39 Address ..........180 Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc ... 39 Coordinates......... 184 CD player and discs ......... 67 Map .............
  • Page 251 e-mail............227 File (audio)..........69 Checking ..........228 FM............. 30 Receiving ..........227 Fuel consumption ........108 Editing route ........... 192 Past record.......... 109 Adding and editing stopovers....193 Trip information ........109 Blocking road ahead ......196 Detouring a segment on the route ..197 Displaying route information ....
  • Page 252 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Icon information ........170 Map............167 Inserting or ejecting a disc......28 Map icons ..........170 Internet connection ......... 130 Icon information........170 Quick setup of an internet POI icons..........170 connection ........136 Map screen ........163, 167 iPod ............
  • Page 253 Navigation..........158 Phone ............74 Navigation database updates ....219 Phone book......... 79, 86, 180 Navigation menu screen......163 Phone switch/microphone......78 Navigation system function index ... 165 Picture............. 225 North-up..........169 Picture slideshow........225 Displaying the pictures ......225 POI call .............
  • Page 254 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Receiving calls on ® a Bluetooth phone ....... 90 Radio ..........30, 64 Registered points........179 Control panel/screen......30 Registering entry....... 81, 200 Options..........35 Displaying and editing ......83 Presetting a station ....... 33 Registering ..........81 RDS (Radio Data System) ....
  • Page 255 Toyota Eurocare ........230 Steering switches ........62 Registering a country ......230 Stopping route guidance......193 Using the Toyota Eurocare ....231 Stored contacts........209 Toyota web account settings ....136 Restoring from a USB memory ... 210 Traffic message settings......215 Sending to a USB memory ....
  • Page 256 ALPHABETICAL INDEX USB memory ..........42 Control panel/screen......42 Options..........46 Playing a USB memory......46 USB/AUX port........... 29 Vehicle settings ........142 Voice guidance ........190 P.251よりAイレル ただし、階層1とする WMA..........36, 69, 71...
  • Page 257 Map database information END-USER TERMS TERMS AND CONDITIONS The data (“Data”) is provided for your PLEASE READ THIS END USER personal, internal use only and not for LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY resale. It is protected by copyright, and BEFORE USING NAVTEQ is subject to the following terms and DATABASE conditions which are agreed to by you,...
  • Page 258 LICENSE GRANT LIMITED WARRANTY NAVTEQ grants you a non-exclusive NAVTEQ warrants that, subject to the license to use the Database for your warnings set out below, for a period of personal use or, if applicable, for use in 12 months after acquisition of your copy your business’...
  • Page 259 If you did not acquire the Database from WARNINGS NAVTEQ directly, have The Database may contain inaccurate or statutory rights against the person from incomplete information due to the whom you have acquired the Database passage time, changing in addition to the rights granted by circumstances, sources used and the NAVTEQ hereunder according to the nature of collecting comprehensive...
  • Page 260 Certification...
  • Page 265 Regulatory CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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