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For safety reasons, this manual indicates
items requiring particular attention with the
following marks.
CAUTION
This is a warning against something
that may cause injury to people if the
warning is ignored. You are informed
about what you must or must not do in
order to avoid or reduce the risk to
yourself and other people.
NOTICE
This is a warning against something
which may cause damage to the ve-
hicle or its equipment if the warning is
ignored. You are informed about what
you must or must not do in order to
avoid or reduce the risk of damage to
your vehicle and its equipment.
INFORMATION
This provides additional information.
i
Initial screen
UN001
When you start the engine or turn the ignition
key to "ACC", the initial "TOYOTA" screen
appears and the system begins operating.
CAUTION
When the vehicle is stopped with the
engine running, always apply the park-
ing brake for safety.
After a few seconds, the "CAUTION" screen
appears.

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  • Page 1 When you start the engine or turn the ignition key to ”ACC”, the initial ”TOYOTA” screen appears and the system begins operating. NOTICE This is a warning against something...
  • Page 2 UN002 Please read it and follow the instructions. If a screen other than for the navigation sys- tem is displayed (i.e., for the trip information screen), the current screen would change to the ”CAUTION” screen by pushing the ”MAP/VOICE” ”DEST” ”MENU”...
  • Page 3 Safety Instruction Before attempting to use this system while CAUTION you are driving, learn how to use it and be- come thoroughly familiar with it. Read the D For safety, the driver should not entire Navigation System Manual to make operate the navigation system while sure you understand the system.
  • Page 4 While you are driving, listen to the voice in- We recommend that you obtain updated structions as much as possible and glance at map data, when it becomes available, in or- the screen briefly and only when it is safe. der to help use the system as effectively and However, do not totally rely on voice guid- safely as possible.
  • Page 5 Overview of Touch Screen and Switches Switch operation This system operates mainly by the INFORMATION switches on the screen. To protect the screen, lightly touch switches on the D If the system does not respond to a screen with your finger. When you touch touch of a switch, move your finger a switch on the screen or push the button, away from the screen and then touch...
  • Page 6 Symbols, Switches and Buttons North−up symbol and scale INFO button of map Push this button to display the To indicate a map view with information menu screen. For North up. Touching this sym- details, see page 68. bol changes the map view to a heading−up respective.
  • Page 7 Heading−up symbol One − touch registra- s−008u and scale of map tion of marked point To register the current vehicle position as a On the map, the vehicle travel direction is up. marked point. For details, see page 56. The red arrow indicates North. Touching this symbol directly on the screen changes the map to North−up.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    SECTION BASIC FUNCTIONS Descriptions of basic operations in frequent use Inputting letters and numbers ........How to move the cursor .
  • Page 9: Inputting Letters And Numbers

    Inputting letters and numbers ”List” The navigation system operates by Touching the switch will change the switches on the screen and on the bezel. screen to a display of the database items that When you touch a switch, a beep sounds. match the name or address that you have When using the switches on the touch entered on the screen.
  • Page 10: How To Move The Cursor

    How to move the cursor If a or a appears to the right or left of the item name, the complete name is too long for the display. Touch the name, UN008 UN009 and the name will scroll to the end or beginning of the name.
  • Page 11: Destination Input Explains 10 Ways To Input Your Destination

    Destination input ”DEST” Address: You can enter the house number, Push the button on the bezel and the street address and selected city of your the ”Destination” screen appears. destination. You can find your destination using various methods. See page 6 UN011 through 8 for the detailed steps.
  • Page 12 5. By Home: You can select your own home D When setting the destination, you INFORMATION without entering the address each time. In should use the map on a scale of one this case, it is necessary to register your D When inputting the destination, the half mile or smaller.
  • Page 13 Destination input by (a) Inputting a house number ADDRESS and a street name ”Address” Touch the switch on the destination screen. The ”Address” screen appears, and then you can input a house number. Touch letters directly on the screen to in- UN012 put a house number.
  • Page 14 (b) Inputting a city name The screen for inputting a city name appears ”City” if you touch the switch on the ”Ad- dress” screen on page 6. UN014 UN303−1 UN015 When you find your desired street name, If you input a street name first, the screen touch of the item.
  • Page 15 Destination input by POINT (a) Input the name of the OF INTEREST point of interest directly ”Point of Interest” There are 3 ways to select a point of in- Touch the switch terest location. on the destination screen. (a) Input the name of the point of interest directly.
  • Page 16 (c) Selection from the Points of (b) Inputting a city name Interest categories ”City” ”Category” Touch the switch on the point of Touch the switch on the interest screen. point of interest screen. UN018 UN020 UN019 Touch the of your desired destina- tion.
  • Page 17 UN023 UN021 UN022 Once you have selected a category, touch If you do not know the name of the specific When you touch the of your desired letters directly on the screen to input a name. point of interest, for example, when you are item, the screen changes and displays ”0–9”...
  • Page 18 LIST OF POINTS OF INTEREST Mexican Restaurant UN201 Seafood Japanese Shopping ”Info” Touch the switch on the screen to Chinese display the selected destination name, ad- Grocery Store dress and telephone number. French INFORMATION Gas Station The desired point of interest can be dis- Italian played on the map screen.
  • Page 19 TOYOTA Dealerships Sports Complex Hospital (all search areas) LEXUS Dealerships Park/Recreation Casino (all search areas) (all search areas) Civic/Community Center Automobile Club Marina Convention/Exhibition Auto Service & Tourist Attraction Center Maintenance (all search areas) Hotel Winery Court House Golf Course...
  • Page 20 Destination input by MARKED POINT ”Marked Point” Touching the switch on the destination screen displays your Commuter Rail Station Bank list of registered marked points. See page 52 on registering and editing marked points. Ferry Terminal School Park and Ride UN024 Rest Area Higher Education...
  • Page 21 Destination Input by PREVIOUS DESTINATION ”Previous Destination” There are 4 ways to list the marked point You can delete the list of previous destina- Touch the by touching switches on bottom of the tions while you stop your car, if you no longer switch on the destination screen.
  • Page 22 Destination input by Destination input by HOME EMERGENCY ”Home” ”Emergency” Touch the switch on the des- By touching the switch tination input screen. on the destination input screen, the dis- play changes to a screen to select police The screen changes and displays the stations, hospitals or dealers.
  • Page 23 Destination input by INTERSECTION ”Intersection” Touch the switch on INFORMATION the destination screen. UN029 The navigation system does not guide in areas while route guidance is un- available. (See page 38.) UN028 Touch the of your desired item. After inputting the two intersecting streets, the screen changes and displays the map Input the name of the two intersecting location of the selected destination and...
  • Page 24 Destination input by FREEWAY ENTRANCE or EXIT To input a freeway entrance or exit, touch ”Fwy Entrance/Exit” switch on UN031 the destination input screen. EMV3111U UN030 Select the desired freeway by touching If the same two streets cross at more than one intersection, the screen changes and Be sure to use the complete name of the displays the menu to select the city name...
  • Page 25 Destination input by PREVIOUS STARTING POINT ”Previous Starting There are 2 ways to list the freeway en- Touch the trance or exit. Point” switch on the destination screen. Dist Sort: Touch this switch to list the en- UN033 The screen changes and displays the trances or exits in order of distance from your map location of the previous starting current location.
  • Page 26: Entering Destination

    Destination input by MAP Entering destination ”Map” After you input the destination by one of You are given a number of choices on the Touch the switch on the destina- the ten methods, the screen changes and conditions which the system uses to deter- tion screen.
  • Page 27: Route Guidance Screen

    Route guidance screen Route 1: A route on which you can reach the The route guidance system displays two destination in the shortest time. different screen modes. Route 2: A route on which you can reach the UN037 destination in the shortest distance. Route 3: Other route.
  • Page 28 POI: Touch this switch, and symbols of Chg. Route: The ”Change Route” screen points of interest are shown on the screen. appears and the following settings are avail- (For details, see page 29.) able. Mark: Touch this switch for one−touch regis- UN040 tration of the marked point.
  • Page 29: Current Position Display

    Current position display INFORMATION INFORMATION If the calculated route includes a trip by When you use the ”one−touch” scroll ferry, the route guidance shows a sea feature, the current vehicle position route. After you travel by ferry, the cur- mark may disappear from the screen. UN042 rent vehicle position may be incorrect.
  • Page 30: Voice Guidance

    Voice guidance Typical voice guidance prompts Voice route guidance is offered automati- You can listen to ”Voice route guidance” by cally during route guidance. Use voice ”MAP/VOICE” pushing the button on the guidance just for your reference. bezel, even if the volume is ”OFF”. You can adjust the volume of the voice or turn off voice guidance.
  • Page 31 INFORMATION On freeways, interstates or other high- ways with higher speed limits, the voice guidance will be made at earlier EMV3113U EMV3114U points than on city streets in order to al- low time to maneuver. : The system indicates a U−turn if the dis- ”Proceed about 4 miles to the traf- tance between two one−way roads (of oppo- fic circle.”...
  • Page 32 INFORMATION D If the system cannot determine the current vehicle position correctly (in cases of poor GPS signal reception), EMV3115U EMV3116U the voice guidance may be made ear- ly or delayed. D If you did not hear the voice guid- ”MAP/ ance command, push the VOICE”...
  • Page 33: Registration Of Your Home

    Registration of your home ”Regis- (a) Registering by current position If you register your home address before- If home is already registered, the hand, you can easily set the route back to ter” switch is dimmed. When you select this method, the current your home.
  • Page 34: Detour Setting

    Detour setting (d) Deleting the registration of your The screen changes and displays the map When you are driving while the route location of the home and a message. If you guidance is operating, you can change home are sure that you want to delete the point, the route to detour around a section of ”YES”...
  • Page 35 INFORMATION chg−route D When your vehicle is on a freeway, the detour distance selections are 5, 15, and 25 miles. EMV3065U D The system may not be able to calcu- late a detour route depending on the selected distance and surrounding road conditions.
  • Page 36: Displaying Points Of Interest

    Displaying points of interest Points of interest such as gas stations A window with a limited choice of points of in- and restaurants can be displayed on the terest will be displayed. When you touch map screen. You can also set their loca- your desired type of point of interest, sym- tion as a destination and use them for bols will appear on the map screen indicating...
  • Page 37: Turn List

    Turn list The name of the point of interest and the You can change from the map screen to Setting a POI as a destination ”Info” a ”Turn List” screen that displays the list switch on the screen are displayed You can select one of the points of inter- of the roads up to your destination.
  • Page 38 INFORMATION D The current vehicle position mark UN058 UN057 appears at the bottom of the screen next to the name of the street you are driving on. The mark does not move. D If you leave the guidance route, the name of the street you are on is not shown on the list next to the current vehicle position mark.
  • Page 39: Guidance Screen

    Guidance screen You can change half of the screen to the Arrow screen ”Map/ Guidance Screen by touching the Guide” switch while the map screen is displayed. You can choose one out of two types of Guidance Screen. UN065 UN066 UN059 2.
  • Page 40: Map Scale

    Map scale Turn list screen The map scale is displayed under the North− up symbol or Heading−up symbol at the top left of the screen. INFORMATION UN063 When the map scale is at the maximum UN067 ”zoom OUT” range of 64 miles, the switch is dimmed.
  • Page 41: Screen Scrolling

    Screen scrolling Orientation of the map ”Mark” ”POI” If you touch switches like etc., the screen does not scroll and the re- UN061 spective functions operate. UN064 After scrolling the screen, the map remains centered at the selected location until you activate another function.
  • Page 42: Limitations Of The Navigation System

    Limitations of the navigation system You can change the orientation of the This navigation system calculates the map from North−up to Heading−up by current vehicle position using satellite touching the direction symbol at the top signals, various vehicle signals, map left of the screen.
  • Page 43 (a) Accurate current vehicle position may not be shown in the following cases: The GPS satellites may not send signals due D When driving on a small angled Y− D When the tires are worn. to repairs or improvements being made to shaped road.
  • Page 44 D During automatic rerouting, the route may specified tires for your Toyota. Installing tires not be changed. that are larger or smaller than the originally equipped diameter may cause inaccurate D The route in a U−turn may be shown or...
  • Page 45: Map Database Information And Updates

    Map Database information and updates Map database is made based on the There are two types of areas available for In order to provide you with accurate map in- maps, 2001 edition of DENSO, whose in- route guidance. (See the following formation as much as possible, we are al- formation source comes from NavTech pages.) In one type of area, primarily...
  • Page 46 “Menu” screen. The ”System Option” screen appears and displays the INFORMATION map database version date. Contact your For the updated map DVD−ROM, con- dealer to find out if there is a more recent up- tact your Toyota dealer. date released.
  • Page 47 Route guidance availability DCA1 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 48 Route guidance availability DCA2 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 49 Route guidance availability DCA3 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 50 Route guidance availability DCA4 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 51 Route guidance availability DCA5 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 52 Route guidance availability DCA6 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 53 Route guidance availability DCA7 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 54 Route guidance availability DCA8 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 55 Route guidance availability DCA9 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 56 Route guidance availability DCA11 2000 by NavTech Route guidance available areas Route guidance available for main roads only...
  • Page 58 SECTION ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Descriptions of functions for more effective use Marked points ........... . Way points .
  • Page 59: Marked Points

    Marked points39. (a) Registering marked points You can register and keep your own marked points of interest list (like restau- UN078 rants, sports facilities, etc.) and use the marked points to input a destination. UN080 ”MENU” 1. Push the button on the bez- A screen similar to that for destination input el to display the menu screen and touch appears.
  • Page 60 (b) Editing marked points Once a marked point is registered, you can edit the icon, name or telephone UN081 number. UN083 ”MENU” 1. Push the button on the bez- el to display the menu screen and touch ”Marked Point” switch UN082 The screen lists the marked points.
  • Page 61 Sound Icon: When you set on these icons, D Editing a ”Phone” (telephone number) the buzzer sounds as your vehicle ap- proaches them. UN084 UN087 When you touch the desired symbol or ”Back” , the previous screen is displayed. D Editing a ”Name” UN086 Touch the item to edit (on the left side of the screen).
  • Page 62 (c) Deleting marked points ”MENU” D Editing a ”Position” (position/map 1. Push the button on the bez- To delete only specified marked points, use ”Mark” ”Date”, ”Name” location). el to display the menu screen and touch ”Marked Point” ”Dist” switch. switch to display the screen, so that you can easily find the marked points.
  • Page 63 (d) One−touch marked point registration41. If you want to register a new point, touch the ”YES” switch and delete several old points. See ”(c) Deleting marked points”. UN092 UN094 If you do not want to delete the points already ”NO” registered, touch the switch.
  • Page 64: Way Points

    Way points42. (a) Setting a way point (b) Adding a way point ”Set” ”Add” 1. Touch the switch. 1. Touch the switch to display the Add Way Point screen. UN096 UN098 UN099 You can set way points during route guid- ”Chg.
  • Page 65 (c) Deleting a way point ”Delete” 1. Touch the switch to display the Delete Way Point screen. UN100 UN102 UN101 3. Add a way point in the same way as 3. A selected point and above message you input the destination. appear.
  • Page 66: Avoid Point/Area

    (d) Deleting the next way point Avoid Point/Area43. Any points/areas you want to avoid due INFORMATION to traffic jams, construction work or other reasons can be registered as avoid D Some areas and freeways may not points/areas. be able to be set as an avoid point. ”MENU”...
  • Page 67 ( a) Registering avoid point/area (b) Editing avoid points ”Register Avoid Point/ ”Edit Avoid Point/ 1. Touch the 1. Touch the Area” Area” switch. switch to display the Edit Avoid Point/Area screen. UN105 UN107 UN104 3. Depending on the contents to be ”Reduce”...
  • Page 68 (c) Deleting avoid point/area ”Delete Avoid Point/ 1. Touch the Area” UN111 switch to display the Delete Avoid Point/Area screen. UN108 UN109 3. Depending on the contents to be 3. Either of the above messages appears. ”Reduce” edited, touch either the ”YES”...
  • Page 69: Current Position Calibration

    Current position calibration44. D Position/Direction The current vehicle position mark will be automatically corrected during driving UN113 on reception of GPS signals. If your ve- hicle cannot receive GPS signals, you UN114 can correct the current position mark manually. UN112 ”Position”...
  • Page 70 D Distance The distance calibration function is to be used when the tires are replaced. This will adjust for any possible change in tire UN115 circumference from the old tires to the new ones. If this procedure is not per- formed when tires are replaced, the cur- rent vehicle position mark may become incorrect.
  • Page 72 SECTION MORE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Convenient features Automatic rerouting ..........Time to destination .
  • Page 73: Automatic Rerouting

    Automatic rerouting Time to destination When the ”Automatic Rerouting” feature When the ”Time to Destination” feature is is turned on, the system will automatical- turned on, the time required to reach the ly search for a new route to the destina- destination is displayed on the route UN118 tion if you leave the guidance route.
  • Page 74 INFORMATION D The displayed time to the destination UN120 is the approximate driving time cal- UN122 culated based on the speeds you se- lected and your actual position along the guidance route. D The time shown may vary greatly de- pending on your progress along the route (which may be affected by road ”Guidance Setup”...
  • Page 75: Maintenance Information

    Maintenance information UN124 UN126 ”INFO” This system has a function which informs 1. Push the button on the bezel Date: Input the next maintenance date. you of the time to replace certain parts or to display the information menu screen, Distance: Input the driving distance until the ”Maintenance”...
  • Page 76 ”OFF” Information items Touch the switch at the top of the screen, and the information screen will no longer be displayed. Scheduled Maintenance Replace Engine Coolant INFORMATION Oil Change Replace Brake Fluid D For scheduled maintenance infor- mation, please refer to the ”Sched- uled Maintenance Guide”...
  • Page 77: Dealer Setting

    Dealer setting (a) Registering dealer Maintenance UN128 ”Register Dealer” 3. After you enter your dealer, the screen You can register your dealer’s name and 1. Touch the changes and displays the map location of ”Dealer” switch. address. Touch the switch on ”Enter”...
  • Page 78 (b) Editing dealer D Editing a ”Dealer” or a ”Staff” D Editing a ”Position” UN130 UN133 UN132 UN133t ”Edit Dealer” 1. Touch the switch. Touch alphabet or numeral keys directly Touch the arrows to scroll to your desired to input the name. point on the map screen.
  • Page 79 (c) Deleting dealer (d) Going to dealer D Editing a ”Phone” (telephone number) The registered dealer can be set as a des- tination. UN135 UN134 ”Delete Dealer” 1. Touch the switch. Touch numeral keys directly. ”Go to Dealer” Touch the switch.
  • Page 80 SECTION AIR CONDITIONING Automatic air conditioning controls ........
  • Page 81 Automatic air conditioning controls Page 1. Air conditioning operation screen display button ... 2. Driver side temperature control button ....3.
  • Page 82 "Air flow selection See ”Lower vent” on page 81.
  • Page 83 (a) Climate control "The automatic air conditioning auto- SETTING OPERATION − automatic con- Push the ”OFF” button to turn the air condi- matically maintains the set tempera- trol tioning off. ture. It is recommended that you close the lower This air conditioning features automatic vent.
  • Page 84 SETTING OPERATION − manual control Floor − Air flows mainly from the floor vents. When one of the manual control buttons is depressed while operating in automat- It is recommended that you close the lower ic mode, the mode relevant to the de- vent.
  • Page 85 If manual fan speed control is desired − If manual switching of air intake is de- For normal use, it is best to keep the air in- sired − take control button set to OUTSIDE AIR mode. If recirculated air is used during heat- ing, the windows will fog up more easily.
  • Page 86 If the indicator of the ”A/C” button control button until maximum figure ap- blinks even when the ”A/C” button is pushed pears on the temperature display. again, have the compressor checked by 2. Push the ”FRONT WINDSHIELD” but- your nearest Toyota dealer. ton.
  • Page 87 (c) Rear air conditioning switch 3. Push the ”HI” of the air flow control switch to obtain a maximum air flow. CAUTION 4. Leave the air conditioning on−off button Do not use the ”FRONT WINDSHIELD” off. button during cooled air operation in UNC505 For further information for removing frost and extremely humid weather.
  • Page 88 Center vents Side vents Lower vent I17070 I17028 I17029 The center vents may be opened or The side vents may be opened or closed The lower vent may be opened or closed closed as shown. as shown. as shown. For removing frost or fog, it is recommend that you close the lower vent when you use the “Floor”, the “Floor/Windshield”...
  • Page 90 SECTION AUDIO SYSTEM Audio system ........... .
  • Page 91 Audio System Quick reference for your audio system Page 1. Audio operation screen display button ......2. Function switch display screen .
  • Page 92 Using your audio system: (a) Turning the system on and some basics This section describes some of the basic fea- tures of the audio system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Your audio system works when the ignition key is in the ”ACC”...
  • Page 93 (b) Tone and balance How good an audio program sounds to you is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid−range, and bass levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs usually sound better with different mixes of treble, UNG604 mid−range, and bass.
  • Page 94 (c) Your radio antenna The antenna automatically extends when the radio is on or the radio RDS system is on, and retracts when the radio mode is off. UNG607 UNG608 I17003 Touching the ”SOUND” switch on the BASS ”+” or ”−”: Adjusts low−pitched screen displays the sound adjustment tones.
  • Page 95 (d) Your cassette player (e) Your automatic changer When you insert a cassette, the exposed tape should be to the right. NOTICE D To prevent damage to the antenna, NOTICE make sure it is retracted before driving your vehicle through an unc601 Do not oil any part of the cassette automatic car wash.
  • Page 96 Radio operation The player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 (a) Listening to the radio in.) discs only. UNC610a UNG610 Turn this knob to step up the station band or to step down. Push these buttons to choose either an Your radio automatically changes to stereo AM or FM station.
  • Page 97 (b) Presetting a station (c) Selecting a station Your vehicle has an electronic tuning radio (ETR). Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1−6) or UNG604 push the ” ” or ” ” button of the ”CH” button UNG612 for the station you want.
  • Page 98 (d) RDS (Radio Data System) Preset scan tuning: Touch the ”SCAN” switch and hold it until you hear a beep. ”P. SCAN” appears on the display. The radio will tune in the next preset station up or down the band, stay there for a few seconds, and then UNG613 UNG614 move to the next preset station.
  • Page 99 (e) TYPE (Program type) If the traffic program station is found, the If in one program type, more than 6 stations name for traffic program station is displayed are found, the 6 stations are preset in the or- and ”TRAF” is lit for a while until traffic an- der of the lower frequency.
  • Page 100 (f) Emergency broadcast (g) Radio text message UNG616 UNG617 UNG618 If an emergency broadcast is received dur- If a new message is received with the first If ”MSG” appears during FM reception, ing reception of other than AM broadcasting, text message on the display, ”MSG” appears touching the ”MSG”...
  • Page 101 Cassette tape player operation To recall a radio text message, touch the (a) Playing a cassette tape ”RECALL” switch. Each time you touch the switch, the available messages will be dis- played beginning with the newest one. When you touch the ”OK” switch, the pre- UNG605 vious screen returns.
  • Page 102 (b) Manual program selection * Dolby noise reduction manufactured under If a tape rewinds completely, the cassette license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing player will stop and then play the same side. Corporation. ”DOLBY” and the double−D If a tape fast forwards completely, the cas- symbol are trademarks of Dolby Labora- sette player will play the other side of the tape...
  • Page 103 (c) Automatic program selection Touch the ”SKIP” switch. The player will au- When the end of the tape is reached, the tomatically skip any blank portions of 15 se- player automatically reverses sides and re- conds or more and play the next program. To sumes normal play.
  • Page 104 DVD player operation The DVD player can play audio CDs, DVD (a) Inserting discs video discs and video CDs. For safety reasons, you can enjoy DVD vid- eo discs and video CDs only when the ve- hicle is completely stopped with the ignition unc603 switch in the “ACC”...
  • Page 105 unx607 unx606 unx608 3. Pull out the tray while pushing the lock 4. Put a disc on the tray with its label face 5. Insert the magazine into the player as release button. up and push the tray back into the maga- indicated by the arrow ahead on the mag- zine.
  • Page 106 (b) Playing a disc (c) Selecting a desired disc CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the console box closed while driv- ing. unc620 unx609 Push the “DISC” button if the magazine is On the screen: Touch the desired disc already loaded in the player.
  • Page 107 (d) Operating an audio CD (ii) Selecting a desired track (iii) Searching for a desired track or a disc Playing an audio CD UNC622a unx012 unx610 Touch the “SCAN” switch. Push the number of the disc you want to “TRACK” button: Use for direct access to play.
  • Page 108 Touch the “DISK SCAN” switch. (iv) Other functions “RAND” switch: Use it for automatic and random selection of the disc which you are “DISC SCAN” will be highlighted in green. currently listening to. The program at the beginning of each disc will be played for 10 seconds.
  • Page 109 (e) Operating a DVD video disc DVD video discs Marks shown on DVD video discs: Precautions: The playback condition of This DVD player conforms to NTSC color some DVD video discs may be determined TV formats. The DVD video disc conform- indicates NTSC format by a DVD video software producer.
  • Page 110 (ii) DVD video disc glossary Multi−angle feature: You can enjoy the Manufactured under license from Dolby same scene at different angles. Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and DVD video discs: DVD in which animated the double−D symbol are trademarks of pictures are memorized. DVD video discs Multi−language feature: You can select a Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 111 (iii) Precautions on DVD video disc (iv) Playing a DVD video disc (v) Displaying operation switches When recording with a DVD video or video CD, audio tracks may not record in some cases while the menu is displayed. As audio will not play in this case, verify that the video tracks are playing and then activate play- unx614...
  • Page 112 “Second Page” switch: Use this switch to (vi) Description of each switch “AA” switch: Touch this switch to fast re- display the operation switches on the sec- verse during the playback and reverse slow- D Switches on top page ond page. ly during the pause.
  • Page 113 (vii) Searching by title (viii)Changing the subtitle language (ix) Changing the audio language unx622 unx620 Enter the title number using “−”, “+” and Each time you touch “Sub Title”, the lan- Each time you touch “Audio”, the lan- “+10” switches and touch “Enter”. The guage is selected from the ones stored in guage is selected from the ones stored in player starts playing video for that title...
  • Page 114 (x) Changing the angle (xi) Setup menu D Subtitle language You can change the subtitle language. 1. Touch “Subtitle Lang.” 2. Touch a language you want to read on the “Select Subtitle Lang.” screen and unx619 unx617 “Enter”. If you cannot find a language you want to read on this screen, touch “Others”...
  • Page 115 D Angle mark (xii) Entry of language code 0618 French The multi−angle mark can be turned on or 0405 German off on the screen while the disc in which the multi−angle is memorized is being 0920 Italian played. 0519 Spanish Each time you touch “Angle Mark”, the unx618 angle mark on the display turns on or off...
  • Page 116 0201 Bashkir 0610 Fiji 1009 Yiddish 0205 Byelorussian 0615 Faroese 1023 Javanese 0207 Bulgarian 0625 Frisian 1101 Georgian 0208 Bihari 0701 Irish 1111 Kazakh 0209 Bislama 0704 Scots−Gaelic 1112 Greenlandic 0214 Bengali 0712 Galician 1113 Cambodian 0215 Tibetan 0714 Guarani 1114 Kannada 0218...
  • Page 117 1314 Mongolian 1823 Kinyarwanda 2007 Tajik 1315 Moldavian 1901 Sanskrit 2008 Thai 1318 Marathi 1904 Sindhi 2009 Tigrinya 1319 Malay 1907 Sangho 2011 Turkmen 1320 Maltese 1908 Serbo−Croatian 2012 Tagalog 1325 Burmese 1909 Sinhalese 2014 Setswana 1401 Nauru 1911 Slovak 2015 Tonga 1405...
  • Page 118 (f) Operating a video CD (ii) Displaying operation switches 2515 Yoruba Playing a video CD 2621 Zulu unx624 unx623 Push the number of the disc you want to play. When you touch the “PICTURE” switch, the unx625 video screen appears.
  • Page 119 If you touch the part where switches are not (iii) Description of each switch D Switches on second page located while you are watching video on the D Switches on top page “ ” switch: Use this switch to pause the video CD, video CD operation switches will video screen.
  • Page 120 If “NO DVD MAGAZINE” appears on the display: It indicates that the magazine is not inserted into the DVD player. If the malfunction is not rectified:Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 121 For example, nearby buildings and terrain Station swapping − If the FM signal you are D A dirty tape head or tape path can de- can interfere with FM reception. Power lines listening to is interrupted or weakened, and crease sound quality and tangle your cas- or telephone wires can interfere with AM sig- there is another strong station nearby on the sette tapes.
  • Page 122 Caring for your DVD player and discs D Bumpy roads or other vibrations may make your multi−disc player skip. D If moisture gets into your DVD player, you Audio CDs may not hear any sound even though your DVD player appears to be working. Re- move the magazine from the player and wait until it dries.
  • Page 123 D Your DVD player cannot play special shaped, labeled or low−quality discs as CAUTION those shown here. Do not use them as the player could be damaged. DVD players use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous D Handle discs carefully, especially when radiation exposure if directed outside you set them into the magazine.

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