Quick guide • Giving guidance for the route quickly 1

• Information to be read before operation Basic function • Setting initial settings before operation 2 • Connecting the Bluetooth® device Navigation • Operating the map screen • Searching the map system 3 • Activating the route guidance

Audio/visual • Listening to the radio 4 system • Enjoying music and video

Voice command • Operating the voice command system system 5

Information • Operating the weather information screen 6

• Operating the phone Phone 7 (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

Toyota Entune • Operating the Entune 8

Index • Search alphabetically 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ...... 6 Voice settings ...... 60 Reading this manual ...... 8 Vehicle settings ...... 61

1 Quick guide 3 Navigation system

1-1. Basic function 3-1. Basic operation Buttons overview...... 12 Navigation ...... 68 “Menu” screen...... 14 Map screen operation...... 70 Status icon ...... 16 Map screen information....72 “Setup” screen ...... 18 Traffic information...... 77 “Information” screen...... 20 3-2. Destination search 1-2. Navigation operation Destination search operation Operating the map screen21 ...... 80 Guiding the route ...... 22 Starting route guidance ....87 Registering home...... 23 3-3. Route guidance Route guidance screen ....91 2 Basic function Typical voice guidance prompts ...... 95 2-1. Basic information before Editing route ...... 95 operation 3-4. Setup Initial screen...... 26 Navigation settings...... 98 Touch screen...... 27 Detailed navigation settings Home screen...... 29 ...... 103 Entering letters and num- Traffic settings ...... 107 bers/list screen operation30 Use of information accumu- Screen adjustment ...... 33 lated by navigation system Linking multi-information dis- (Vehicles equipped with play and the system ...... 35 DCM) ...... 112 2-2. Connectivity settings 3-5. Tips for the navigation sys- Registering/Connecting a tem Bluetooth® device ...... 36 GPS (Global Positioning Sys- tem) ...... 113 Setting Bluetooth® details 40 Map database version and ® Wi-Fi Hotspot ...... 47 covered area ...... 115 Apple CarPlay ...... 52 2-3. Other settings General settings...... 56 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3

4 Audio/visual system 6 Information 1

4-1. Basic operation 6-1. Information display 2 Quick reference...... 118 Receiving weather informa- Some basics ...... 119 tion...... 168 4-2. Radio operation Data services settings ... 170 3 AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio 7 Phone ...... 123 4 Internet radio...... 131 7-1. Phone operation (Hands- 4-3. Media operation free system for cellular USB memory...... 132 phones) 5 iPod/iPhone...... 134 Quick reference...... 172 ® Bluetooth audio...... 137 Some basics...... 173 6 AUX...... 140 Placing a call using the Blue- 4-4. Audio/visual remote con- tooth® hands-free system trols ...... 177 7 Steering switches...... 142 Receiving a call using the ® 4-5. Setup Bluetooth hands-free sys- tem ...... 8 Audio settings ...... 144 180 ® 4-6. Tips for operating the Talking on the Bluetooth audio/visual system hands-free system...... 181 Operating information ... 146 Bluetooth® phone message function...... 184 5 Voice command system 7-2. Setup Phone settings...... 188 5-1. Voice command system 7-3. What to do if... operation Troubleshooting...... 198 Voice command system 156 Natural language under- 8 Toyota Entune standing...... 159 Command list ...... 160 8-1. Toyota Entune overview 5-2. Mobile Assistant operation Functional overview...... 204 Mobile Assistant ...... 165 Type A: Function achieved by using a smartphone or DCM ...... 206 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Type B: Function achieved by using DCM and the system ...... 209 Type C: Function achieved by using DCM ...... 211 Type D: Function achieved by using DCM and a smart- phone ...... 213 8-2. Toyota Entune operation Toyota Entune App Suite Connect...... 215 Toyota Entune Destinations ...... 219 8-3. Setup Toyota Entune App Suite Connect settings ...... 221

Index

Alphabetical Index ...... 224 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 6

Introduction the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system Navigation and multime- receives satellite signals from dia system owner’s manu- the Global Positioning System al (GPS) operated by the U.S. This manual explains the opera- Department of Defense. Using tion of the system. Please read these signals and other vehicle this manual carefully to ensure sensors, the system indicates proper use. Keep this manual in your present position and your vehicle at all times. assists in locating a desired des- tination. The screens shown in this man- ual may differ from the actual The navigation system is screen of the system depending designed to select efficient on availability of functions, Toy- routes from your present start- ota Entune subscription status, ing location to your destination. and map data available at the The system is also designed to time this manual was produced. direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient The screens in this manual manner. The system uses AISIN also differ if the screen theme AW maps. The calculated routes settings have been changed. may not be the shortest nor the (Theme setting: P.56) least traffic congested. Your own In some situations when chang- personal local knowledge or ing between screens, it may “short cut” may at times be take longer than normal for the faster than the calculated screen to change, the screen routes. may be blank momentarily or The navigation system’s data- noise may be displayed. base includes Point of Interest Please be aware that the con- categories to allow you to easily tent of this manual may be dif- select destinations such as ferent from the system in some restaurants and hotels. If a des- cases, such as when the sys- tination is not in the database, tem’s software is updated. you can enter the street address close to it and the system will Navigation system (En- guide you there. tune Premium Audio) The system will provide both a visual map and audio instruc- The navigation system is one of tions. The audio instructions will 7 announce the distance remain- ing and the direction to turn in when approaching an intersec- tion. These voice instructions will help you keep your eyes on the road and are timed to pro- vide enough time to allow you to maneuver, change lanes or slow down. Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly. The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on satellite conditions, road config- uration, vehicle condition or other circumstances. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to page 113. TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORA- TION 8

Reading this manual Symbols Meanings Indicates the action Explains symbols used in (pushing, turning, etc.) this manual used to operate switches and other devices. Symbols in this manual

Symbols Meanings WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to peo- ple. NOTICE: Explains something Symbols Meanings that, if not obeyed, Indicates the compo- could cause damage nent or position being to or a malfunction in explained. the vehicle or its equipment. Different writing styles for Indicates operating or working procedures. gasoline and hybrid vehi- Follow the steps in cles numerical order. Information for hybrid vehicles is written in brackets next to the information for gasoline vehi- Symbols in illustrations cles. Example Turn the engine switch*1 *2 to ACC or ON. *1: Vehicles with gasoline engine *2: Vehicles with hybrid system 9

Safety instruction (Entune safety tips shown below. Audio Plus) This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, To use this system in the safest if used properly, can do so. The possible manner, follow all the driver is solely responsible for safety tips shown below. the safe operation of your vehi- Do not use any feature of this cle and the safety of your pas- system to the extent it becomes sengers. a distraction and prevents safe Do not use any feature of this driving. The first priority while system to the extent it becomes driving should always be the a distraction and prevents safe safe operation of the vehicle. driving. The first priority while While driving, be sure to driving should always be the observe all traffic regulations. safe operation of the vehicle. Prior to the actual use of this While driving, be sure to system, learn how to use it and observe all traffic regulations. become thoroughly familiar with Prior to the actual use of this it. Read the entire manual to system, learn how to use it and make sure you understand the become thoroughly familiar with system. Do not allow other peo- it. Read the entire manual to ple to use this system until they make sure you understand the have read and understood the system. Do not allow other peo- instructions in this manual. ple to use this system until they For your safety, some functions have read and understood the may become inoperable when instructions in this manual. driving. Unavailable screen but- For your safety, some functions tons are dimmed. may become inoperable when driving. Unavailable screen but- WARNING tons are dimmed. ●For safety, the driver should not operate the system while WARNING he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic ●For safety, the driver should not may cause an accident. operate the system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic Safety instruction (Entune may cause an accident. Premium Audio)

To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the 10

WARNING Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so. Some ●While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and main- states/provinces may have laws tain awareness of the road con- prohibiting the use of video and ditions. If a traffic sign on the navigation screens next to the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the driver. updated information such as the direction of a one way street.

While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. How- ever, do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use it just for refer- ence. If the system cannot determine the current position correctly, there is a possibility of incorrect, late, or non-voice guidance. The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete. Road conditions, including driv- ing restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before fol- lowing any instructions from the system, look to see whether the instruction can be done safely and legally. This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, condition of streets, and availability of emergency ser- vices. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the driver’s personal judgement. 11 Quick guide 1 1 Quick guide

1-1. Basic function Buttons overview...... 12 “Menu” screen...... 14 Status icon ...... 16 “Setup” screen ...... 18 “Information” screen...... 20 1-2. Navigation operation Operating the map screen ...... 21 Guiding the route ...... 22 Registering home...... 23 12 1-1. Basic function

1-1.Basic function Buttons overview

Operations of each part

A By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. (P.27, 28) B Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a desired track/file. (P.123, 133, 135, 138) C Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free system. (P.172) When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to dis- play the phone app screen.*1, 2 D Press to display the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect screen.*2, 3 (P.215) E Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous track/file. (P.123, 133, 135, 138) F Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to adjust the volume. Press and hold to restart the system. (P.26, 119) G Entune Premium Audio: Press to display the map screen and repeat a voice guidance. (P.68) 1-1. Basic function 13 Entune Audio Plus: If a turn-by-turn navigation application has been downloaded to a connected smartphone, the application will 1 *4 be displayed and can be used. Quick guide When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to dis- play the Maps app screen.*1, 2 H Press to display the audio/visual system screen. (P.118, 119) I Press to display the “Menu” screen. (P.14) J Press to display the home screen. (P.29) *1:For details about Apple CarPlay: P.52 *2:This function is not made available in some countries or areas. *3:The Toyota Entune App Suite Connect screen may not be displayed when an Apple CarPlay connection is established. *4:For details about a turn-by-turn navigation application, refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ in the United States, http://www.toyota.ca/entune in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/entune in Puerto Rico. 14 1-1. Basic function

“Menu” screen

“Menu” screen operation

Press the “MENU” button to display the “Menu” screen.

 Entune Audio Plus

A Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen. (P.57) B Select to display the audio control screen. (P.118) C Select to display the hands-free operation screen. (P.172) When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, select to dis- play the phone app screen.*1 (P.52) D Select to display the application screen.*1 (P.215) E When an Apple CarPlay connection is established and this button displays “Apple CarPlay”, select to display the home screen of Apple CarPlay.*1 (P.52) F Vehicles equipped without DCM: Select to display the fuel con- sumption or energy monitor*2 screen.*3 Vehicles equipped with DCM: Select to display the information screen. (P.20) G Select to display the “Setup” screen. (P.18) H Select to adjust the contrast, brightness, etc. of the display. (P.33) *1:This function is not made available in some countries or areas. *2:Vehicles with hybrid system *3:Refer to the “OWNER’S MANUAL” 1-1. Basic function 15

 Entune Premium Audio 1 Quick guide

A Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen. (P.57) B Select to display the destination screen. (P.80) C Select to display the audio control screen. (P.118) D Select to display the hands-free operation screen. (P.172) When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, select to dis- play the Phone app screen.* (P.52) E Select to display the application screen.* (P.215) F When an Apple CarPlay connection is established and this button displays “Apple CarPlay”, select to display the home screen of Apple CarPlay.* (P.52) G Select to display the information screen. (P.20) H Select to display the “Setup” screen. (P.18) I Select to adjust the contrast, brightness, etc. of the display. (P.33) *: This function is not made available in some countries or areas. 16 1-1. Basic function

Status icon F Bluetooth® phone connection condition display (P.17) Status icons are displayed G Wi-Fi® connection condition at the top of the screen. *2, 3 display (P.47) *1:Entune Premium Audio only Status icon explanation *2:Vehicles equipped with DCM *3:This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.

●The number of status icons that can be displayed differs depend- ing on the displayed screen.

Reception level display

The level of reception does not always correspond with the level displayed on the cellular phone. The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the A Weather alert display*1, 3 phone you have. (P.168) When the cellular phone is out • Select to display important of the service area or in a place weather information for the current inaccessible by radio waves, location or along the route. / is displayed. B Indicate during data commu- “Rm” is displayed when receiv- nication performed via Data ing in a roaming area. While Communication Module *2 roaming, display “Rm” top-left (DCM) on the icon. C The reception level of Data The receiving area may not be Communication Module displayed depending on the type *2 (DCM) display (P.16) of Bluetooth® phone you have. D The reception level of the connected phone display (P.16) E Remaining battery charge display (P.17) 1-1. Basic function 17

 While connected with cellular Remaining Indicators 1 phone charge

Reception Level Indicators Empty Quick guide

Poor Full Excellent Bluetooth® connection  While using Data Communi- condition display cation Module (DCM) ® Reception Level Indicators An antenna for the Bluetooth connection is built into the Poor instrument panel. Excellent The condition of the Bluetooth® connection may deteriorate and ®  While using Wi-Fi Hotspot the system may not function ® Reception Level Indicators when a Bluetooth phone is used in the following conditions No connection and/or places: Connected The cellular phone is obstructed by certain objects (such as when it is behind the seat or in ●When Wi-Fi® Hotspot is off, no item is displayed. the glove box or console box). The cellular phone is touching or Remaining battery charge is covered with metal materials. display Leave the Bluetooth® phone in a The amount displayed does not place where the condition of the always correspond with the Bluetooth® connection is good. amount displayed on the Blue- tooth® device. Indicators Conditions The amount of battery charge Indicates that the con- dition of the Blue- left may not be displayed ® depending on the type of the (Blue) tooth connection is good. Bluetooth® device connected. This system does not have a charging function. 18 1-1. Basic function

Indicators Conditions “Setup” screen While in this condition, sound quality during “Setup” screen (Gray) phone calls may dete- riorate. Press the “MENU” button, then Indicates that the cel- select “Setup” to display the lular phone is not con- “Setup” screen. The items nected via Bluetooth®. shown on the “Setup” screen can be set.

 Entune Audio Plus

A Select to change the selected language, operation sound settings, etc. (P.56) B Select to set Bluetooth® device and Bluetooth® sys- tem settings. (P.40) C Select to set audio settings. (P.144) D Select to set the phone sound, contacts, message settings, etc. (P.188) E Select to set the voice set- 1-1. Basic function 19 tings. (P.60) settings, etc. (P.56) 1 F Select to set vehicle informa- B Select to set Bluetooth® tion. (P.61) device and Bluetooth® sys- Quick guide G Select to set Wi-Fi® connec- tem settings. (P.40) tion settings.*1, 2 (P.48) C Select to set audio settings. H Select to set Toyota Entune (P.144) App Suite Connect settings.*2 D Select to set the phone (P.221) sound, contacts, message settings, etc. (P.188) *1:Vehicles equipped with DCM E *2:This function is not made avail- Select to set the voice set- able in some countries or areas. tings. (P.60)  Entune Premium Audio F Select to set vehicle informa- tion such as maintenance information. (P.61) G Select to set memory points (home, favorites entries, areas to avoid), or naviga- tion details. (P.98) H Select to set Wi-Fi® connec- tion settings.*1, 2 (P.48) I Select to set Toyota Entune App Suite Connect settings.*2 (P.221) J Select to set traffic informa- tion settings.*2 (P.107) K Select to set data services settings.*2 (P.170) *1:Vehicles equipped with DCM *2:This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.

A Select to change the selected language, operation sound 20 1-1. Basic function *3 “Information” screen :Entune Premium Audio only *4:This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. “Information” screen* *5:Vehicles equipped with DCM *: Entune Audio Plus with DCM/Entune Premium Audio only Useful information, such as the fuel consumption, weather, etc., is available on the information screen. The information screen can be reached by the following meth- ods: 1 Press the “MENU” button. 2 Select “Info”. 3 Select the desired item.

A Select to display the fuel con- sumption and energy moni- tor*1 screen.*2 B Select to display traffic infor- mation.*3,4 (P.77) C Select to display weather information.*3,4 (P.168) D Select to display the vehicle alert history.*4,5 *1:Vehicles with hybrid system *2:Refer to the “OWNER’S MAN- UAL” 1-2. Navigation operation 21 1-2.Navigation operation (P.70) Operating the map 1 screen*

Moving the map screen Quick guide *: Entune Premium Audio only 1 Select the desired point on the map screen. Displaying the current position of the vehicle on the map screen

1 Press the “MAP” button.

 The map screen can be scrolled by touching, dragging or flicking it. (P.27)

 The current position of the vehicle is displayed on the map screen.

 Press the “MAP” button to return to the current position.

Zooming in/out the map

■ Displaying the map screen ■ Zooming in the map The following operations can 1 Select or pinch out on the also be performed. map screen. (P.70)  Changing the map direction ■ Zooming out the map (P.71) 1 Select or pinch in on the  Displaying 3D map (P.71) on the map screen. (P.70)  Changing the map color (P.104)  Displaying the micro city map 22 1-2. Navigation operation

Guiding the route* 5 Select “OK”.  Selecting routes other than *: Entune Premium Audio only the one recommended (P.88) Setting the destination  Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and 1 Press the “MAP” button. can be heard via voice guid- ance.

Deleting destinations

When route guidance is no lon- ger necessary, such as when you know the rest of the route to your destination, the destination can be deleted. 2 Select . 1 Press the “MAP” button.

3 There are different kinds of methods to search for a des- tination. (P.80) 2 Select .

Select “Yes” when the confir- 4 Select “Go”. 3 mation screen appears.  Check that the route overview is displayed. (P.88)  When more than 1 destination has been set, a list will be dis- 1-2. Navigation operation 23 played on the screen. Select Registering home* the item(s) to be deleted. 1 * : Entune Premium Audio only Quick guide

Registering home

1 Turn the engine switch to ACC or ON. 2 Press the “MAP” button.

3 Select .

4 Search for your home. • There are different kinds of methods to search for your home. (P.80) 5 Select “Enter”. 6 Select “OK”.  Registration of home is com- plete. • Registering home in a different way P.98 24 1-2. Navigation operation • Editing the name, location, phone number and icon P. 98 • Setting home as the destination P. 81

Setting home as the desti- nation

1 Press the “MAP” button.

2 Select .

 Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guid- ance.  Setting home as the destina- tion in a different wayP.98 25 Basic function 2

2 2-1. Basic information before

operation function Basic Initial screen...... 26 Touch screen...... 27 Home screen...... 29 Entering letters and num- bers/list screen operation ...... 30 Screen adjustment ...... 33 Linking multi-information display and the system.35 2-2. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting a Bluetooth® device ...... 36 Setting Bluetooth® details ...... 40 Wi-Fi® Hotspot ...... 47 Apple CarPlay ...... 52 2-3. Other settings General settings...... 56 Voice settings...... 60 Vehicle settings ...... 61 26 2-1. Basic information before operation

2-1.Basic information before operation Initial screen being displayed again, select “Do Not Tell Me Again”. When the engine switch  To register maintenance infor- is in ACC or mation: P.62 ON, the initial screen will be  If is selected, the regis- displayed and the system tered phone number can be will begin operating. called.

Caution screen Restarting the system

After a few seconds, the caution When system response is screen will be displayed. extremely slow, the system can After about 5 seconds or select- be restarted. ing “Continue”, the caution 1 Press and hold the “POWER screen automatically switches to VOLUME” knob for 3 sec- the next screen. onds or more.

WARNING ●When the vehicle is stopped with the engine running , always apply the parking brake for safety.

Maintenance information*

*: Entune Premium Audio only This system reminds users when to replace certain parts or components and shows dealer information (if registered) on the screen. When the vehicle reaches a pre- viously set driving distance or date specified for a scheduled maintenance check, the mainte- nance remainder screen will be displayed when the system is turned on.  To prevent this screen from 2-1. Basic information before operation 27

Touch screen

Touch screen gestures 2 Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. function Basic

Operation method Outline Main use

 Touch  Selecting an item Quickly touch and on the screen release once.

 Drag*1 Touch the screen  Scrolling the lists with your finger,  Scrolling the map and move the screen*2 screen to the desired position.

 Flick*1  Scrolling the main Quickly move the screen page screen by flicking  Scrolling the map *2 with your finger. screen

 Pinch in/Pinch out*2, 3  Changing the Slide fingers toward scale of the *2 each other or apart map on the screen.

*1:The above operations may not be performed on all screens. *2:Entune Premium Audio only *3:The Apple CarPlay Maps app is not compatible with pinch multi-touch 28 2-1. Basic information before operation gestures.

●Flick operations may not be per- NOTICE formed smoothly at high altitudes. ●To prevent damaging the screen, lightly touch the screen Touch screen operation buttons with your finger. ●Do not use objects other than your finger to touch the screen. This system is operated ●Wipe off fingerprints using a mainly by the buttons on glass cleaning cloth. Do not use the screen. (Referred to as chemical cleaners to clean the screen buttons in this man- screen, as they may damage the touch screen. ual.)

When a screen button is Capacitive touch screen touched, a beep sounds. (To buttons set the beep sound: P.56) The operable areas of the ●If the system does not respond to capacitive touch screen buttons touching a screen button, move use capacitive touch sensors your finger away from the screen and then touch it again. and may not operate properly in ●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be the following situations: operated.  If the screen is dirty or wet ●The displayed image may become darker and moving images may  If a source of strong electro- be slightly distorted when the magnetic waves is brought screen is cold. near the screen ●In extremely cold conditions, the screen may not be displayed and  If a glove is worn during oper- the data input by a user may be ation deleted. Also, the screen buttons may be harder than usual to  If the screen is touched by a depress. fingernail ● When you look at the screen  through polarized material such as If a stylus is used to operate polarized sunglasses, the screen the buttons may be dark and hard to see. If so, look at the screen from differ-  If your palm touches the oper- ent angles, adjust the screen set- able area of another button tings on the display settings during operation screen or take off your sun- glasses.  If a button is touched quickly ●When is displayed on the  If the operable part of a screen, select to return to the capacitive touch screen but- previous screen. ton is touched by or covered with a metal object, such as 2-1. Basic information before operation 29

the following, it may not oper- Home screen ate properly: • Magnetic isolation cards On the home screen, multi- • Metallic foil, such as the inner ple screens, such as the 2 packaging of a cigarette box audio/visual system screen, • Metallic wallets or bags hands-free screen and clock function Basic • Coins screen, can be displayed • Discs, such as a CD or DVD simultaneously.  If the operable part of a capacitive touch screen but- Home screen operation ton is wiped, it may operate 1 Press the “HOME” button. unintentionally.  If the capacitive touch screen button is being touched when the engine switch is changed to ACC or ON, the button may not oper- ate properly. In this case, remove anything touching the button, turn the engine switch off and then 2 Check that the home screen turn it to ACC or ON, or is displayed. restart the system by press and hold the “POWER VOL- UME” knob for 3 seconds or more.

●Capacitive touch screen button sensor sensitivity can be adjusted. (P.56)  Selecting a screen will display it full screen.

●The display information and area on the home screen can be cus- tomized. ●The home screen can be set to several types of split layouts. 30 2-1. Basic information before operation

Customizing the home Entering letters and screen numbers/list screen The display information/area on operation the home screen and the home screen layout can be changed. Entering letters and num- 1 Press the “MENU” button. bers 2 Select “Setup”. When searching by an address,  If the general settings screen name, etc., or entering data, let- is not displayed, select “Gen- ters and numbers can be eral”. entered via the screen. 3 Select “Customize Home Screen”. 4 Select the items to be set.

A When this icon is displayed, select to enable the dictation function.* (English only) (P.158) A Select to change the display information and area on the B Text field. Entered charac- home screen. ter(s) will be displayed. B Select to change the home C Select to erase one charac- screen layout. ter. Select and hold to continue erasing characters. D Select to move the cursor. E Select to choose predictive text candidate for entered text. (P.31) F Select to display a list of pre- dictive text candidates when there is more than one. (P.31) 2-1. Basic information before operation 31

G Select to enter desired char- Displaying predictive text acters. candidates

H Select to enter characters in When text is input, the system 2 lower case or in upper case. predicts the text that may com-

I Select to change character plete the currently unconfirmed function Basic types. (P.31) text and displays predictive replacement candidates that J Select to make a space on match the beginning of the text. cursor. 1 Input text. *: Entune Premium Audio with DCM only 2 Select the desired candidate.

●Keyboard layout can be changed. (P.56)

Changing character type

1 Select “Change Type”.

 To select a candidate that is not displayed, select , and then select the desired predic- tive replacement candidate.

2 Select the desired character.

List screen

The list screen may be dis- ●Depending on the screen being played after entering characters. displayed, it may not be possible When a list is displayed, use the to change keyboard characters. appropriate screen button to scroll through the list. 32 2-1. Basic information before operation

Scrolling list screen Sorting

The order of a list displayed on the screen can be sorted in the order of distance from the cur- rent location, date, category, etc. 1 Select “Sort”.

A To scroll up/down the list, flick the list up/down. B Select to skip to the next or previous page. Select and hold or to scroll through the displayed list. 2 Select the desired sorting cri- C Indicates the position of the teria. displayed entries in the entire list. Searching a list To scroll up/down pages, drag the bar. Items are displayed in the list with the most similar results of ●If appears to the right of an the search at the top. item name, the complete name is Select . too long to display. 1 • Select to scroll to the end of the name. • Select to move to the begin- ning of the name. ●Matching items from the data- base are listed even if the entered address or name is incomplete. ●The list will be displayed automati- cally if the maximum number of characters is entered or matching items can be displayed on a single list screen. ●The number of matching items is shown on the right side of the screen. If the number of matching items is more than 999, the sys- tem displays “***” on the screen. 2-1. Basic information before operation 33

2 Input text. Screen adjustment

The contrast and brightness of the screen display and 2 the image of the camera dis- play can be adjusted. The function Basic screen can also be turned off, and/or changed to either day or night mode. 3 Select “Search”. (For information regarding 4 The list is displayed. audio/visual screen adjust- ment: P.122)

Displaying the screen adjustment screen

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Select “Display”. 3 Select the desired items to be set.

A Select to turn the screen off. To turn it on, press any but- 34 2-1. Basic information before operation ton.  “Display (General)” screen B Select to turn day mode only: Select “<” or “>” to select the desired display. on/off. (P.34) • “Contrast” C Select to adjust the screen “+”: Select to strengthen the con- display. (P.34) trast of the screen. D Select to adjust the camera “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of display. the screen. • “Brightness” ●When the screen is viewed through polarized sunglasses, a “+”: Select to brighten the screen. rainbow pattern may appear on the screen due to optical charac- “-”: Select to darken the screen. teristics of the screen. If this is dis- turbing, please operate the screen without polarized sunglasses.

Changing between day and night mode

Depending on the position of the headlight switch, the screen changes to day or night mode. This feature is available when the headlight is switched on. 1 Select “Day Mode”.

●If the screen is set to day mode with the headlight switch turned on, this condition is memorized even with the engine turned off.

Adjusting the con- trast/brightness

The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted according to the brightness of your surroundings. 1 Select “General” or “Cam- era”. 2 Select the desired item. 2-1. Basic information before operation 35

Linking multi-informa- tion display and the system 2 The following functions of the system are linked with function Basic the multi-information dis- play in the instrument clus- ter:  Audio  Phone* etc. These functions can be operated using multi-infor- mation display control switches on the steering wheel. For details, refer to “OWNER’S MANUAL”. *: When an Apple CarPlay con- nection is established, this function will be unavailable. 36 2-2. Connectivity settings

2-2.Connectivity settings Registering/Connect- 2 Press the “MENU” button. ing a Bluetooth® device

To use the hands-free sys- tem, it is necessary to regis- ter a Bluetooth® phone with the system. Once the phone has been registered, it is possible to 3 Select “Phone”. use the hands-free system.  Operations up to this point This operation cannot be can also be performed by performed while driving. pressing the “PHONE” button on the instrument panel. When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, 4 Select “Yes” to register a phone. Bluetooth® functions of the system will become unavail- able and any connected Bluetooth® devices will be disconnected.

Registering a Bluetooth® phone for the first time 5 Select the desired Bluetooth® ■ Registering from the sys- device. tem 1 Turn the Bluetooth® connec- tion setting of your cellular phone on.  This function is not available when Bluetooth® connection setting of your cellular phone is set to off.  If the desired Bluetooth® phone is not on the list, select “If you cannot find...” and fol- low the guidance on the 2-2. Connectivity settings 37 screen. (P.38) established but registration is not yet complete). 6 Register the Bluetooth® device using your Blue- tooth® device. 2 Basic function Basic

 The system is connecting to the registered device. ®  For details about operating  At this stage, the Bluetooth functions are not yet avail- the Bluetooth® device, see able. the manual that comes with it. Check that “Connected” is  A PIN code is not required for 8 displayed and registration is SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) complete. compatible Bluetooth® devices. Depending on the type of Bluetooth® device being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Blue- tooth® device’s screen. Respond and operate the Bluetooth® device according  If an error message is dis- to the confirmation message. played, follow the guidance on the screen to try again. 7 Check that the following screen is displayed, indicat- ●If a cellular phone does not oper- ing pairing was successful (a ate properly after being con- ® nected, turn the cellular phone off Bluetooth link has been and on and then connect it again. 38 2-2. Connectivity settings ■ Registering from phone devices. Depending on the 1 Select “If you cannot find…”. type of Bluetooth® device being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Blue- tooth® device’s screen. Respond and operate the Bluetooth® device according to the confirmation message. 2 Select “Register from 4 Follow the steps in “Register- Phone”. ing a Bluetooth® phone for the first time” from step 7. (P.36)

Registering a Bluetooth® audio player for the first time

To use the Bluetooth® audio, it is 3 Check that the following necessary to register an audio screen is displayed, and reg- player with the system. ister the Bluetooth® device Once the player has been regis- ® using your Bluetooth tered, it is possible to use the device. Bluetooth® audio. This operation cannot be per- formed while driving. For details about registering a Bluetooth® device: P.42 When an Apple CarPlay con- nection is established, Blue- ®  For details about operating tooth functions of the system the Bluetooth® device, see will become unavailable and any ® the manual that comes with it. connected Bluetooth devices will be disconnected.  A PIN code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Bluetooth® 2-2. Connectivity settings 39 ■ 1 Turn the Bluetooth® connec- Profiles tion setting of your audio  HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. player on. 1.0 (Recommended: Ver. 1.7)  This function is not available • This is a profile to allow hands- 2 when the Bluetooth® connec- free phone calls using a cellular Basic function Basic tion setting of your audio phone. It has outgoing and incoming call functions. player is set to off.  OPP (Object Push Profile) Press the “AUDIO” button. 2 Ver. 1.1 (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) • This is a profile to transfer con- tacts data.  PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recom- mended: Ver. 1.2) • This is a profile to transfer phone- book data. 3 Select “Source” on the audio  MAP (Message Access Pro- screen or press “AUDIO” but- file) Ver. 1.0 (Recommended: ton again. Ver. 1.2) 4 Select “Bluetooth”. • This is a profile to use phone 5 Select “Yes” to register an message functions. audio player.  SPP (Serial Port Profile) Ver. 6 Follow the steps in “Register- 1.1 (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) ing a Bluetooth® phone for • This is a profile to use the “Toyota the first time” from step 5. Entune” function. (P.36)  A2DP (Advanced Audio Dis- tribution Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Rec- Profiles ommended: Ver. 1.3) • This is a profile to transmit stereo This system supports the follow- audio or high quality sound to the ing services. audio/visual system. ■ Bluetooth® Core Specifica-  AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote tion Control Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Rec- ommended: Ver. 1.6)  Ver. 2.0 (Recommended: Ver. 4.1 +EDR) • This is a profile to allow remote control the A/V equipment. 40 2-2. Connectivity settings

® ●This system is not guaranteed to Setting Bluetooth operate with all Bluetooth® details devices. ●If your cellular phone does not Displaying the Blue- support HFP, registering the Blue- ® tooth® phone or using OPP, tooth setup screen PBAP, MAP or SPP profiles indi- vidually will not be possible. 1 Press the “MENU” button. ●If the connected Bluetooth® device version is older than rec- ommended or incompatible, the Bluetooth® device function may not work properly. ●Refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ in the United States, http://www.toyota.ca/entune in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/entune in Puerto Rico, to find approved 2 Select “Setup”. ® Bluetooth phones for this sys- 3 Select “Bluetooth”. tem. ●Certification 4 Select the desired item to be set.

Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Bluetooth® setup screen

A Connecting a Bluetooth® 2-2. Connectivity settings 41 device and editing the Blue- connected device will be dis- tooth® device information played in color. (P.41, 43)  Selecting a profile icon which B Registering a Bluetooth® is not currently connected will 2 device (P.42) switch the connection to the function. function Basic C Deleting a Bluetooth® device ® (P.43)  If the desired Bluetooth device is not on the list, select D Setting the Bluetooth® sys- “Add New Device” to register tem (P.45) the device. (P.42) ® 4 Select the desired connec- Connecting a Bluetooth tion. device

Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices (Phones (HFP) and audio play- ers (AVP)) can be registered. If more than 1 Bluetooth® device has been registered, select which device to connect to.  “Device Info”: Select to con- Display the Bluetooth® set- 1 firm and change the Blue- tings screen. (P.40) tooth® device information. Select “Registered Device”. 2 (P.43) 3 Select the device to be con- ®  When another Bluetooth nected. device is connected  To disconnect the Bluetooth® device, select “Yes”. 5 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the connection is complete.  If an error message is dis- played, follow the guidance : Phone on the screen to try again. : Audio player ●It may take time if the device con- : Phone/“Toyota Entune” service nection is carried out during Blue-  The profile icon for a currently tooth® audio playback. 42 2-2. Connectivity settings

●Depending on the type of Blue- Bluetooth® phone available, ® tooth device being connected, it the system will automatically may be necessary to perform additional steps on the device. connect to the Bluetooth® ●When disconnecting a Bluetooth® phone with the highest prior- device, it is recommended to dis- ity. (P.45) connect using the system. ■ Connecting manually ® ■ Connecting a Bluetooth When the auto connection has device in a different way failed or “Bluetooth Power” is (from phone top screen) turned off, it is necessary to con- P.174 nect the Bluetooth® device man- ■ Connecting a Bluetooth® ually. device in a different way 1 Display the Bluetooth® set- (from phone setup screen) tings screen. (P.40) P.188 2 Follow the steps in “Connect- ® ■ Connecting a Bluetooth® ing a Bluetooth device” from device in a different way step 2. (P.41) (from Bluetooth® audio ■ Reconnecting the Blue- screen) tooth® phone P.139 If a Bluetooth® phone is discon- ■ Auto connection mode nected due to poor reception ® To turn auto connection mode from the Bluetooth network on, set “Bluetooth Power” to on. when the engine switch is in ACC or ON, the (P.45) Leave the Bluetooth® system automatically recon- device in a location where the ® connection can be established. nects the Bluetooth phone.  When the engine switch ® is in ACC or Registering a Bluetooth ON, the system searches for device a nearby registered device. Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can  The system will connect with be registered. the registered device that was last connected, if it is nearby. Bluetooth® compatible phones When automatic connection (HFP) and audio players (AVP) priority is set to on and there can be registered simultane- is more than one registered ously. 2-2. Connectivity settings 43 This operation cannot be per- 3 Select the desired device. formed while driving. 1 Display the Bluetooth® set- tings screen. (P.40) 2 2 Select “Add New Device”. Basic function Basic ®  When another Bluetooth device is connected ®  To disconnect the Bluetooth 4 Select “Yes” when the confir- device, select “Yes”. mation screen appears. ®  When 5 Bluetooth devices 5 Check that a confirmation have already been registered screen is displayed when the  A registered device needs to operation is complete. be replaced. Select “Yes”, and select the device to be ●When deleting a Bluetooth® phone, the contact data will be replaced. deleted at the same time. 3 Follow the steps in “Register- ing a Bluetooth® phone for Editing the Bluetooth® the first time” from step 5. device information (P.36) The Bluetooth® device’s infor- Deleting a Bluetooth® mation can be displayed on the device screen. The displayed informa- tion can be edited. This operation cannot be per- This operation cannot be per- formed while driving. formed while driving. ® 1 Display the Bluetooth set- 1 Display the Bluetooth® set- tings screen. (P.40) tings screen. (P.40) 2 Select “Remove Device”. 2 Select “Registered Device”. 3 Select the desired device to be edited. 44 2-2. Connectivity settings

4 Select “Device Info”. the Bluetooth® phone and cannot be changed. E Compatibility profile is unique to the Bluetooth® device and cannot be changed. F Select to reset all setup items.

5 Confirm and change the ●If 2 Bluetooth® devices have been Bluetooth® device informa- registered with the same device name, the devices can be distin- tion. guished referring to the device’s address. ●Depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone, some information may not be displayed.

Changing a device name

1 Select “Device Name”. 2 Enter the name and select “OK”.

●Even if the device name is changed, the name registered in your Bluetooth® device does not change.

Setting audio player con- A The name of the Bluetooth® nection method device is displayed. It can be changed to a desired name. 1 Select “Connect Audio Player (P.44) From”. B Select to set the Bluetooth® audio player connection method. (P.44) C Device address is unique to the device and cannot be changed. D Phone number is unique to 2-2. Connectivity settings 45 2 Select the desired connec- 3 Select the desired item to be tion method. set.

2 Basic function Basic

“Vehicle”: Select to connect the A Select to set Bluetooth® con- audio player from the vehicle’s audio/visual system. nection on/off. (P.45) “Device”: Select to connect the B Select to change the auto- vehicle’s audio/visual system from the audio player. matic connection priority of ®  Depending on the audio the registered Bluetooth player, the “Vehicle” or devices. (P.46) “Device” connection method C Select to edit the system may be best. As such, refer to information. (P.46) the manual that comes with D the audio player. Select to reset all setup items. “Detailed Settings” Changing “Bluetooth screen Power” ® The Bluetooth settings can be 1 Select “Bluetooth Power”. confirmed and changed. When “Bluetooth Power” is on: 1 Display the Bluetooth® set- The Bluetooth® device is auto- tings screen. (P.40) matically connected when the 2 Select “Detailed Settings”. engine switch is in ACC or ON. When “Bluetooth Power” is off: The Bluetooth® device is dis- connected, and the system will not connect to it next time.

●While driving, the auto connection state can be changed from off to on, but cannot be changed from 46 2-2. Connectivity settings

on to off. 2 Select the desired Bluetooth® device and select “Move Up” Setting automatic connec- or “Move Down” to change tion priority the preferred order. The automatic connection prior- ity of the registered Bluetooth® devices can be changed. 1 Select “Preferred Device Set- tings”. 2 Select the desired item to be set.

●A newly registered Bluetooth® device will automatically be given the highest automatic connection priority.

Editing the system infor- mation

1 Select “System Information”. A Select to set automatic con- nection priority on/off. 2 Select the desired item to be set. B Select to change the auto- matic connection priority of the registered Bluetooth® phones. (P.46) C Select to change the auto- matic connection priority of the registered Bluetooth® audio players. (P.46) D Select to reset all setup items. ■ Changing Bluetooth® device automatic connec- tion priority 1 Select “Preferred Phones” or “Preferred Audio Players”. A Displays system name. Can 2-2. Connectivity settings 47

be changed to a desired Wi-Fi® Hotspot* name. (P.47) * B PIN code used when the : Vehicles equipped with DCM Bluetooth® device was regis- By connecting a device to 2 tered. Can be changed to a the vehicle via Wi-Fi®, it can Basic function Basic desired code. (P.47) access the internet through C Device address is unique to the DCM. the device and cannot be  To use this function, a changed. Wi-Fi® Hotspot service sub- D Select to set the connection scription from Verizon Wire- status display of the phone less is required. Contact on/off. your Toyota dealer for details. E Select to set the connection status display of the audio  This function is not made player on/off. available in some countries or areas. F Compatibility profile of the system Connecting a device to G Select to reset all setup the in-vehicle access items. point ■ Editing the system name 1 Select “System Name”. Searching for and con- 2 Enter a name and select necting a device to the “OK”. vehicle access point ■ Editing the PIN code 1 Enable the Wi-Fi® Hotspot Select “System PIN Code”. 1 function. (P.48) Enter a PIN code and select 2 2 Disable the “Hide Access “OK”. Point” function. (P.48) 3 Search for the vehicle access point using the device you wish to connect.  For details about operating the device, refer to the docu- mentation which came with it. 48 2-2. Connectivity settings

4 Operate the device to con- Changing the Wi-Fi® set- nect it to the vehicle access tings point.  To check the vehicle access 1 Press the “MENU” button. point password, check “Pass- word”. (P.48)

●Hints for connecting to the vehicle via Wi-Fi® can be displayed. (P.48)

Connecting a device to the in-vehicle access point using the access point 2 Select “Setup”. name (SSID) 3 Select “Wi-Fi*”. ® 1 Enable the Wi-Fi Hotspot *:Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark function. (P.48) of Wi-Fi Alliance®. 2 Enable the “Hide Access 4 Select the desired item to be Point” function. (P.48) set. 3 Enter the access point name (SSID) into the device you wish to connect and connect it.  To check the vehicle access point password, check “Pass- word”. (P.48)  The security settings on the device must be the same as that displayed for “Security”. (P.48)  For details about operating the device, refer to the docu- mentation which came with it.

A Select to enable/disable the Wi-Fi® Hotspot function. (P.49) 2-2. Connectivity settings 49

B Select to check/change the service subscription. (If the Toy- access point password. ota Entune App Suite Connect (P.49) application has not been installed, install the application.) C Select to display hints for 2 connecting to the vehicle via Contact your Toyota dealer for details about the Toyota Entune function Basic Wi-Fi®. App Suite Connect application. D Select to make the access point searchable/unsearch- Checking/changing the able. password E Select to check/change the 1 Select “Password”. security protocol of the access point (for authentica- 2 Check that the following tion and encryption). (P.50) screen is displayed. F Select to change the access point name (SSID). (P.50) G Select to change the Wi-Fi® connection channel (within the 2.4GHz frequency band). (P.50)

●If any settings have been A Displays the password changed, it will be necessary to reset the Wi-Fi® system to com- B Select to display/hide the plete the changes. To reset the entered password. Wi-Fi® system, select “Yes” on the pop-up displayed after changing C Select to change the pass- the settings. word.

Enabling/disabling the Changing the password Wi-Fi® Hotspot function 1 Select “Change Password”. ® When the Wi-Fi Hotspot func- 2 Enter the desired password tion is enabled, the system and select “OK”. checks for a valid Hotspot ser- vice subscription.  When setting/changing a password, observe the follow- If a Hotspot service subscription ing guidelines to help prevent has not been started, start the the password from being Toyota Entune App Suite Con- cracked by a third party: nect application to activate the 50 2-2. Connectivity settings • Use an 8-character or longer 2 Check that the following password consisting of letters screen is displayed. and numbers. (Non-ASCII char- acters will not be recognized by the system.) • Change the password regularly. • If you write the password down, do not leave it somewhere where it would be visible. • Do not use the same password ® for vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot as A Select to change the chan- other accounts already protected nel selection to auto- by a password. matic/manual. • Avoid using easy to identify words, such as your vehicle’s B When “Manual” is selected, model name or license plate select to change the channel. number, simple dictionary words, or words with simple obfuscation, Changing the channel such as c@t (for cat), as your password. 1 Set “Select Channel” to “Manual”. Changing the security pro- 2 Select “Channel Number”. tocol 3 Enter the desired channel 1 Select “Security”. number and select “OK”. 2 Select the desired security  Channels 1 through 11 can be protocol. selected.

Changing the access point Wi-Fi® function operating name (SSID) hints 1 Select “Access Point Name”. ●If a connected device is taken out 2 Enter the desired access of the Wi-Fi® connection area, the point name (SSID) and select connection will be severed. “OK”. ●If the vehicle is driven out of the cellular communication coverage ® area, connecting to the internet Selecting a Wi-Fi connec- via the Wi-Fi® Hotspot will not be tion channel possible. ● ® Select “Channel”. If a Bluetooth device is used 1 while a device is connected using 2-2. Connectivity settings 51

the Wi-Fi® Hotspot function, the Specifications communication speed may decrease.  Communication standards ●If the vehicle is near a radio IEEE 802.11b antenna, radio station or other 2 source of strong radio waves and IEEE 802.11g

electrical noise, communication IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz) function Basic may be slow or impossible.  Security WARNING WPA™ ●Use Wi-Fi® devices only when WPA2™ safe and legal to do so. • WPA™ and WPA2™ are trade- ●Your audio unit is fitted with marks of Wi-Fi Alliance®. Wi-Fi® antennas. People with implantable cardiac pacemak- ers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implant- able cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Wi-Fi® antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices.

●Before using Wi-Fi® devices, users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy- pacemakers or implantable car- dioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its operation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unex- pected effects on the operation of such medical devices.

Conditions displayed with Wi-Fi® icon

The condition of Wi-Fi® connec- tion appears on the right upper side of the screen. (P.16) 52 2-2. Connectivity settings

Apple CarPlay* 3 Select “Always Enable” or “Enable Once”. *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. Apple CarPlay allows some applications, such as Map, Phone, and Music, to be used on the system. When an Apple CarPlay connection is established,  If “Do Not Enable” is selected, Apple CarPlay compatible an Apple CarPlay connection applications will be dis- will not be established. In this played on the system dis- case, the device can be oper- play. ated as a normal Apple  Compatible device device, such as an iPod. Apple iPhone (iOS Ver. 9.3 or  Depending on the device con- later) that supports Apple Car- nected, it may take approxi- Play. mately 3 to 6 seconds before For details, refer to an Apple CarPlay connection https://www.apple.com/ios/ is established. /. 4 Check that home screen of Apple CarPlay is displayed. Establishing an Apple CarPlay connection

1 Enable Siri on the device to be connected. 2 Connect the device to the USB port. (P.120)

A Select to display the home screen of Apple CarPlay. Touch and hold to activate Siri. B Select to start the application. User can use any iPhone application supported by Apple CarPlay. 2-2. Connectivity settings 53

C Select to display the system played information is based on the information in the map application, screen. so it may differ from the speed limit information displayed on the ● multi-information display. When an Apple CarPlay connec- 2 tion is established, the function of some system buttons will change. Basic function Basic ●When an Apple CarPlay connec- tion is established, some system functions, such as the following, will be replaced by similar Apple CarPlay functions or will become unavailable: • iPod (Audio Playback) • Hands-free Phone ●Use of the Apple CarPlay logo • USB audio/USB video means that a vehicle user inter- • Bluetooth® audio face meets Apple performance ® standards. Apple is not responsi- • Bluetooth phone ble for the operation of this vehicle • Toyota Entune App Suite Connect or its compliance with safety and ●The guidance volume can be regulatory standards. Please note changed on the voice settings that the use of this product with screen. (P. 60 ) iPhone or iPod may affect wire- ●To disable Apple CarPlay while a less performance. device is connected, set “Apple ●Apple, iPad, iPhone, iPod, and CarPlay” on the general settings iPod touch are trademarks of screen to off. (P.56) Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. ●Apple CarPlay is an application and other countries. Apple Car- developed by Apple Inc. Its func- Play is a trademark of Apple Inc. tions and services may be termi- nated or changed without notice WARNING depending on the connected device’s operation system, hard- ●Do not connect iPhone or oper- ware and software, or due to ate the controls while driving. changes in Apple CarPlay specifi- cations. NOTICE ●If the vehicle’s navigation system is being used for route guidance ●Do not leave your iPhone in the and a route is set using the Apple vehicle. In particular, high tem- CarPlay Maps app, route guid- peratures inside the vehicle ance will be performed through may damage the iPhone. Apple CarPlay. If the Apple CarPlay Maps app is ●Do not push down on or apply being used for route guidance and unnecessary pressure to the a route is set using the vehicle’s iPhone while it is connected as navigation system, route guidance this may damage the iPhone or will be performed by the vehicle’s its terminal. navigation system. ● ● Do not insert foreign objects into In some regions, speed limit infor- the port as this may damage the mation is displayed on the route iPhone or its terminal. guidance screen of the iOS 11 or later map application. The dis- 54 2-2. Connectivity settings

Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing difficulties with Apple CarPlay, check the fol- lowing table.

Symptom Solution Check if the device supports Apple CarPlay. Check if Apple CarPlay is enabled on the con- nected device. For details, refer to https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/. Check if “Apple CarPlay” on the general set- tings screen is set to on. (P.56) An Apple CarPlay connec- Check if the Lightning cable being used is certi- tion cannot be estab- fied by Apple Inc., and if it is securely con- lished. nected to the device and USB port. When the iPhone is connected using a USB hub, etc., an Apple CarPlay connection may not be established. Connect the lightning cable to USB the port directly. After checking all of the above, try to establish an Apple CarPlay connection. (P.52) When an Apple CarPlay connection is established and a video is being As the system is not designed to play video played, the video is not through Apple CarPlay, this is not a malfunc- displayed, but audio is tion. output through the sys- tem. Although an Apple Car- Play connection is estab- The system may muted or the volume may be lished, audio is not output low. Increase the system volume. through the system. 2-2. Connectivity settings 55

Symptom Solution Check if the Lightning cable being used to con- nect the device to the system is damaged. To check if the Lightning cable is damaged 2 The Apple CarPlay screen internally, connect the device to another sys- has artifacts and/or audio tem, such as a PC, and check if the device is function Basic from Apple CarPlay has recognized by the connected system. (The noise. device should begin charging when connected.) After checking all of the above, try to establish an Apple CarPlay connection. (P.52) The map display of the Apple CarPlay Maps app As the Apple CarPlay Maps app is not compati- cannot be enlarged or ble with pinch multi-touch gestures, this is not a contracted with pinch malfunction. multi-touch gestures. 56 2-3. Other settings

2-3.Other settings General settings daylight saving time, automatic adjustment of the clock, etc. (P.57) Settings are available for  “Language” clock, operation sounds, etc. Select to change the language. The language setting of Apple CarPlay can only be changed on the con- Displaying the general nected iPhone. settings screen  “Customize Home Screen”

1 Press the “MENU” button. Select to change the display infor- mation/area on the home screen and the home screen layout. (P.29)  “Theme Setting” Select to change the screen theme setting.  “Apple CarPlay”*2 Select to turn automatic Apple Car- Play connection establishment Select “Setup”. 2 on/off when a compatible iPhone is  If the general settings screen connected to the system via USB. is not displayed, select “Gen- (P.52) eral”. This setting cannot be changed when a device is connected to the 3 Select the desired items to system via USB. Disconnect the be set. device before attempting to change the setting.  “Beep” Select to turn the beep sound on/off.  “Unit of Temperature”*1 Select to change the unit of tem- perature. General settings screen  “Units of Measurement” Select to change the unit of mea-  “Clock” sure for distance/fuel consumption. Select to change the time zone and  “Auto Change to Screen”*1 select “On” or “Off” or “Auto”*1 for Select to set automatic screen 2-3. Other settings 57 changes from the audio control mation. Notices related to third screen to the home screen to party software used in this product on/off. When set to on, the screen are enlisted. (This includes instruc- will automatically return to the tions for obtaining such software, home screen from the audio control where applicable.) 2 screen after 20 seconds.  “SW Sensitivity Level” Basic function Basic  “Keyboard Layout” Select to change the capacitive Select to change the keyboard lay- touch screen button sensitivity to 1 out. (low), 2 (medium), or 3 (high).  “Delete Keyboard History” *1:Entune Premium Audio only Select to delete the keyboard his- *2:This function is not made avail- tory. able in some countries or areas.  “Memorize Keyboard History” *3:Vehicles equipped with DCM Select to set the memorize key- board history on/off. Clock settings  “Animation” 1 Display the general settings Select to turn the animations on/off. screen. (P.56)  “Driver Setting” 2 Select “Clock”. Select to change the driver set- 3 Select the desired items to tings. (P. 58 ) be set.  “Delete Personal Data” Select to delete personal data. (P.59)  “Software Update” Select to update software versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. *2, 3  “Software Update Setting” A Select to change the time Select to set software update set- zone. (P.58) ting. (P.59) B Select to set daylight saving  “Gracenote Database time on/off/auto*. Update” C Select to set automatic Select to update Gracenote® data- base versions. For details, contact adjustment of the clock by your Toyota dealer. GPS on/off. When set to off, the clock can  “Software Information” be manually adjusted. Select to display the software infor- 58 2-3. Other settings (P.58) set the time back one minute. D Select to set the 24 hour time C Select to round to the nearest format on/off. hour. When set to off, the clock is e.g. displayed in 12 hour time for- 1:00 to 1:29  1:00 mat. 1:30 to 1:59  2:00 *: Entune Premium Audio only D Select to set the time as AM or PM when the clock is in 12 Setting the time zone hour time format.

1 Select “Time Zone”. Driver settings 2 Select the desired time zone.  Entune Premium Audio only: The driver settings feature will If “Auto” is selected, the time allow the system to link some zone is selected automatically preferences (such as audio pre- by current vehicle position. sets, screen theme, language, etc.) to a paired Bluetooth® Manual clock setting phone. 1 Display the general settings When “Auto Adjust by GPS” is screen. (P.56) turned off, the clock can be 2 Select “Driver Setting”. manually adjusted. Select “Enable This Feature”. 1 Select “Auto Adjust by GPS” 3 to set to off. 2 Adjust the clock manually.

Manually select linked set- tings A Select “+” to set the time for- 1 Select “Manually Select ward one hour and “-” to set Linked Settings”. the time back one hour. B Select “+” to set the time for- ward one minute and “-” to 2-3. Other settings 59 2 Select the desired phone. available in some countries or areas. When the automatic update check function is enabled, if a 2 software update is available

from the Toyota Entune center, a function Basic message will be displayed. 1 Display the general settings screen. (P.56)  After a few seconds, loaded Select “Software Update Set- screen automatically switches 2 ting”. to the home screen. 3 Select “Automatic Update Deleting personal data Check” to enable/disable the automatic update check func- Registered or changed per- tion. sonal settings will be deleted or returned to their default condi- tions. 1 Display the general settings screen. (P.56) 2 Select “Delete Personal Data”. 3 Select “Delete”. ●When software update information 4 Select “Yes” when the confir- is displayed, contact your Toyota mation screen appears. dealer. Examples of settings that can be returned to their default conditions:  Navigation settings*  Audio settings  Phone settings etc. *: Entune Premium Audio only

Software update settings*

*: Vehicles with equipped DCM only. This function is not made 60 2-3. Other settings

Voice settings

Voice volume, etc. can be set.

Displaying the voice set- tings screen A Select to adjust the volume of 1 Press the “MENU” button. voice guidance. B Select to set the voice guid- ance during route guidance on/off.*1 C Select to set the voice guid- ance during audio/visual sys- tem use on/off.*1 D Select to set the voice recog- 2 Select “Setup”. nition prompts. 3 Select “Voice”. E Select to train voice recogni- 4 Select the desired items to tion. be set. The voice command system adapts the user accent. Voice settings screen F Select to start the voice rec- ognition tutorial. G Select to set the beep sound of navigation guidance.*1 H Select to set the voice prompt interrupt on/off. I Select to set the web search engine. The search engines are Toyota Entune App Suite Connect applications. This item is displayed when two or more POI search applica- tions are installed.*1,2 (P.215) 2-3. Other settings 61

J Select to reset all setup Vehicle settings items. *1:Entune Premium Audio only Settings are available for *2:This function is not made avail- maintenance, vehicle cus- 2 able in some countries or areas. tomization, etc. Basic function Basic

Displaying the vehicle settings screen

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Select “Setup”. 3 Select “Vehicle”. 4 Select the desired items to be set.

Vehicle settings screen

A Select to set maintenance.*1 (P.62) B Select to set vehicle customi- zation.*2 62 2-3. Other settings

C Select to set valet mode. part or component. (P.62) (P.63) C Select to add a reminder D Select to set dealer informa- other than the provided ones. tion.*3, 4 D Select to cancel all reminders *1:Entune Premium Audio only which have been entered. *2:Refer to the “OWNER’S MAN- E Select to reset all reminders UAL” which have expired. *3 :Entune Audio Plus with DCM F Select to call the registered only dealer. *4:This function is not made avail- G able in some countries or areas. Select to register/edit dealer information. (P.63) * Maintenance ●When the vehicle needs to be ser- * viced, the screen button color will : Entune Premium Audio only change to orange. When the system is turned on, the maintenance reminder Maintenance information screen displays when it is time setting to replace a part or certain com- 1 Select the desired part or ponents. (P.26) component screen button. 1 Display the vehicle settings screen. (P.61) 2 Set the conditions. 2 Select “Maintenance”. 3 Select the desired item.

A Select to enter the next main- tenance date. B Select to enter the driving A The system is set to give distance until the next main- maintenance information with tenance check. the maintenance reminder screen. (P.26) C Select to cancel the condi- tions which have been B Select to set a reminder for a entered. 2-3. Other settings 63

D Select to reset the conditions dealer. (P.63) which have expired. B Select to enter the name of a 3 Select “OK” after entering the dealer member. (P.63) conditions. C Select to set the location. 2 ( P.63)

 function Basic ●For scheduled maintenance infor- mation, refer to “Scheduled Main- D Select to enter the phone tenance Guide” or “Owner’s number. (P.63) Manual Supplement”. ●Depending on driving or road con- E Select to delete the dealer ditions, the actual date and dis- information displayed on the tance that maintenance should be performed may differ from the screen. stored date and distance in the F Select to set the displayed system. dealer as a destination. Dealer setting (P.87)

Dealer information can be regis- Editing dealer or contact tered in the system. With dealer name information registered, route guidance to the dealer is avail- 1 Select “Dealer” or “Contact”. able. 2 Enter the name and select 1 Select “Set Dealer”. “OK”. 2 Select the desired item to search for the location. Editing the location (P.80) 1 Select “Location”.  The editing dealer screen 2 Scroll the map to the desired appears after setting the loca- point (P.72) and select tion. “Enter”. 3 Select the desired items to be edited. Editing phone number

1 Select “Phone #”. 2 Enter the phone number and select “OK”.

Setting the valet mode

The security system can be set A Select to enter the name of a to on by entering a security code 64 2-3. Other settings

(4-digit number). Setting dealer informa- When set to on, the system will tion* become inoperative once the * electrical power source is dis- : Entune Audio Plus with DCM connected until the security only. This function is not made available in some countries or code is entered. areas. Display the vehicle settings 1 Dealer information can be regis- screen. (P.61) tered in the system. If the vehi- 2 Select “Valet Mode”. cle alert screen is displayed, 3 Enter the 4-digit personal selecting the call dealer button code and select “OK”. on the screen will call the phone number registered in the dealer 4 Enter the same 4-digit per- information. sonal code again and select “OK”. 1 Display the vehicle settings screen. (P.61)  The system will request that you input the security code 2 Select “Dealer Info”. again to confirm that you 3 Select the desired items to remember it correctly. be edited.  When valet mode activates, the system stops and a secu- rity code (4-digit number) standby screen is displayed.

●If the 4-digit personal code is for- gotten, please contact your Toyota dealer. A If the valet mode has been Select to enter the name of a activated dealer. (P.65) B Select to enter the name of a Enter the 4-digit personal 1 dealer member. (P.65) code and select “OK”. C Select to enter the phone ●If an incorrect security code (4- number. (P.65) digit number) is entered 6 times, the system will not accept another D Select to delete the dealer security code (4-digit number) for information displayed on the 10 minutes. screen. 2-3. Other settings 65

Editing dealer or contact name

1 Select “Edit” next to “Dealer” 2 or “Contact”.

2 Enter the name and select function Basic “OK”.

Editing phone number

1 Select “Edit” next to “Phone #”. 2 Enter the phone number and select “OK”. 66 2-3. Other settings 67 Navigation system 3

3-1. Basic operation Navigation ...... 68 Map screen operation ....70 3

Map screen information .72 system Navigation Traffic information ...... 77 3-2. Destination search Destination search opera- tion ...... 80 Starting route guidance..87 3-3. Route guidance Route guidance screen ..91 Typical voice guidance prompts ...... 95 Editing route...... 95 3-4. Setup Navigation settings...... 98 Detailed navigation settings ...... 103 Traffic settings...... 107 Use of information accumu- lated by navigation system (Vehicles equipped with DCM)...... 111 3-5. Tips for the navigation system GPS (Global Positioning System)...... 112 Map database version and covered area ...... 114 68 3-1. Basic operation

3-1.Basic operation Navigation*

*: Entune Premium Audio only The navigation system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination. To display the map screen, press the “MAP” button.

Map screen overview

A 2D north up, 2D heading up or 3D heading up symbol (P.71) Indicates whether the map orientation is set to north-up or head- ing-up. The letter(s) under this symbol indicate the vehicle’s heading direction (e.g. N for north). In 3D map, only a heading-up view is available. B Destination button (P.80) Select to display the destination screen. C Map options button (P.72) Select to display the map options screen. D Route options button (P.95) Select to display the route options screen. E Mute button 3-1. Basic operation 69 Select to mute the voice guidance. When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. F Zoom in/out button (P.70) Select to magnify or reduce the map scale. When either button is selected, the map scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. 3 G Micro city map button (P.70)

Select to display the micro city map screen. system Navigation H Route information bar (P.91) Displays the distance with the estimated travel time/arrival time to the destination. The route information bar fills from left to right as the vehicle progresses on the route. I Delete destination button (P.22) Select to delete destinations. J Speed limit icon (P.72) Indicates the speed limit on the current road. The display of the speed limit icon can be set to on/off.

●When the vehicle is not receiving GPS signals, such as when driv- ing in a tunnel, will be displayed at the bottom left corner of the screen. ●Press the “MAP” button to display the address of the current position on the map screen or repeat voice guidance. 70 3-1. Basic operation

Map screen operation Map scale

Current position display 1 Select or to change the scale of the map screen. 1 Press the “MAP” button.

●The scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. 2 Check that the current posi- tion map is displayed. ●Select and hold or to con- tinue changing the scale of the  To correct the current posi- map screen. tion manually: P.105 ●The scale of the map screen can also be changed by selecting the ●While driving, the current position scale bar directly. This function is mark is fixed on the screen and not available while driving. the map moves. ●Pinch outward on the screen to ●The current position is automati- zoom in and pinch inward to zoom cally set as the vehicle receives out. signals from the GPS (Global ●In areas where a micro city map is Positioning System). If the current position is not correct, it is auto- available, will change to matically corrected after the vehi- when the map screen is set cle receives signals from the GPS. to the smallest scale. ●After the 12-volt battery discon- nection, or on a new vehicle, the current position may not be cor- Micro city map rect. As soon as the navigation system receives signals from the For areas covered by the micro GPS, the correct current position city map (some major cities), a is displayed. micro city map on a scale of 75 ft. (25 m) can be selected. When the map is scaled down to 150 ft. (50 m), changes to and can be selected to display the micro city map. 3-1. Basic operation 71

1 Select on the map : Heading-up symbol screen. The direction of vehicle travel is always up. 2 Check that the micro city map is displayed. : 3D Heading-up symbol The direction of vehicle travel is always up.  The letter(s) under this sym- 3 bol indicate the vehicle’s Navigation system Navigation heading direction (e.g. N for north).

Map scroll operation ● To return to the normal map dis- The map can be scrolled to view play, select . locations that are different than ●If the map or the current position your current position. is moved to the area which is not covered by the micro city map, the 1 Select the desired point on screen scale automatically the map screen. changes to 150 ft. (50 m).  Move the desired point on the ●On the micro city map, a one way center of the map screen. street is displayed by . ●Scrolling the micro city map is not available while driving. ●Certification Building micro cities in the database were created and provided by HERE.

Orientation of the map A Cursor mark The orientation of the map can be changed between 2D north- B Distance from the current up, 2D heading-up and 3D position to the cursor mark heading-up by selecting the ori- C Select to register as a mem- entation symbol displayed at the ory point. To change the icon, top left of the screen. name, etc.: P. 9 8 : North-up symbol D Select to set as a destination. Regardless of the direction of (P.87) vehicle travel, north is always up.  The map screen can be 72 3-1. Basic operation

scrolled by touching, dragging Map screen informa- or flicking it. ( P.27)  tion  Press the “MAP” button to return to the current position. Information such as POI icons, route trace, speed Adjusting location in limit, etc. can be displayed small increments on the map screen.

The cursor location can be adjusted in small increments. 8 Displaying the map directional arrows may appear options screen in the following cases. • When “Adjust Location” is 1 Select on the map selected on the map screen screen. (P.68) • When changing the location 2 Select the desired items to of memory points on the edit- be displayed. ing screen (P.98, 99, 101) • When adjusting the current position mark manually on the calibration screen (P.105) 1 Select one of the 8 direc- tional arrows to move the cursor to the desired point and then select “OK”.

A Select to display the desired map mode. (P.73) B Select to select or change POI icons. (P.73) C Select to display speed limit icon. D Select to display traffic infor- 3-1. Basic operation 73

mation.* (P.77) exit list screen. (P.92) E Select to display the predic- F Select to display the intersec- tive efficient drive icons. tion guidance screen or the (P.75) guidance screen on the free- way. (P.93) F Select to display route trace. G Select to display the turn-by- (P.76) 3 turn arrow screen. (P.94) G Select to display the map version and coverage area.  Depending on the conditions, system Navigation (P.114) certain screen configuration buttons cannot be selected. *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. Dual map

Switching the map mode The map on the left is the main map. The right side map can be 1 Select on the map edited. screen. (P.68) 1 Select any point on the right 2 Select “Map Mode”. side map. 3 Select the desired configura- tion button.

2 Select the desired item.

A Select to display the single map screen. B Select to display the dual map screen. (P.73) C Select to display the com- pass mode screen. (P.74) A D Select to display the turn list Select to change the orienta- screen. (P.94) tion of the map. (P.71) B E Select to display the freeway Select to display POI icons. 74 3-1. Basic operation (P.74) 3 Select the desired POI cate- C Select to show traffic infor- gory and select “OK”. mation.* (P.77) D Select to change the map scale. (P.70) *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. 3 Select “OK”.

A Compass Displays up to 5 selected POI icons on the map screen. Information about the destina- B Select to cancel the selected tion, current position and a com- POI icons. pass are displayed on the screen. C Displays up to 6 POI icons as favorite POI categories. ●The destination mark is displayed (P.105) If a POI category is in the direction of the destination. selected to be displayed on When driving, refer to the longi- tude and latitude coordinates, and the map, its icon will be dis- the compass, to make sure that played above. the vehicle is headed in the direc- tion of the destination. D Select to display other POI ●When the vehicle travels out of categories if the desired POIs the coverage area, the guidance cannot be found on the screen changes to the whole com- screen. pass mode screen. E Select to search for the near- Selecting the POI icons est POIs. (P.75)

1 Select on the map Selecting other POI icons to screen. (P.68) be displayed 2 Select “POI Icons”. 1 Select “Other POIs”. 2 Select the desired POI cate- gories and select “OK”. “List All Categories”: Select to display all POI categories. 3-1. Basic operation 75

Displaying the local POI list emphasized icon.

POIs that are within 20 miles (32 The predictive efficient drive func- km) of the current position will tion can be turned on/off. (P.103) be listed from among the ●Up to 100 icons can be displayed selected categories. on one screen. ●When the maximum number of 1 Select “Around Me”. icons that can be displayed is 3 2 Select the desired POI. exceeded, the predictive efficient

drive points near the position of system Navigation “Sort/Search Area”: Select to the vehicle are displayed. sort (distance, name, category) ●Icons for the predictive efficient POIs or search area. drive points can be displayed on maps more detailed than 0.75  Select “Near Here” to search miles. (excluding the city map) for POIs near the current ●When a destination is set, predic- position. tive deceleration support points not along the guided route are not  Select “Along My Route” to emphasized. search for POIs along the route. Turning off the predictive 3 Check that the selected POI efficient drive information is displayed on the map display screen. 1 Select “Predictive Efficient Drive”. Displaying predictive effi-  The “Predictive Efficient cient drive information Drive” indicator dims. The icon for the predictive  After the “Predictive Efficient deceleration support point can Drive” function is turned off, be displayed on the map. the screen to confirm whether 1 Select “Predictive Efficient to clear the predictive efficient Drive”. drive point information is dis-  The “Predictive Efficient played. To keep the points Drive” indicator illuminates. (only remove the display icon), select “Yes”. To clear  The icon is displayed on registered points, select “No”. the map for the predictive deceleration support points. ●Once the predictive deceleration Also, when the position of the support point information is cleared, it cannot be restored. vehicle approaches the pre- ●The predictive deceleration sup- dictive deceleration support port point information cannot be point, the icon changes to an selected and individually cleared. 76 3-1. Basic operation

Route trace up to approximately 621 miles (1000 km). The traveled route can be stored and retraced on the map screen. Displaying information This feature is available when about the icon where the the map scale is 30 miles (50 cursor is set km) or less. When the cursor is placed over an icon on the map screen, the Start recording the route name is displayed at the top of trace the screen. If “Info” is shown to the right of the name, detailed 1 Select on the map information can be displayed. screen. (P.68) 1 Place the cursor over an Select “Route Trace”. 2 icon.  The route trace starts. 2 Select “Info”. 3 Check that the traveled line is displayed.

3 Check that the information screen is displayed. “Save”: Select to register as Stop recording the route a memory point. To change trace the icon, name, etc.: P. 9 8 “Go”/“Enter”: Select to set as 1 Select on the map a destination. screen. (P.68) : Select to call the regis- 2 Select “Route Trace” again. tered number. 3 A confirmation screen will be “Delete”: Select to delete displayed. destination or memory point. “Yes”: Select to keep the recorded “Edit”: Select to display the route trace. edit memory point screen. “No”: Select to erase the recorded route trace. ●Even when traffic information is not currently being received, traffic ●The traveled route can be stored information and “Info” will be dis- 3-1. Basic operation 77

played for a while after traffic infor- * mation has been received. Traffic information ●In some situations, calls to a POI * may automatically change to an : This function is not made avail- international call or may not be able in some countries or areas. possible as a domestic call. Traffic data can be received via HD Radio broadcast or Standard map icons via DCM (Data Communica- 3 tion Module) to display traf- Icon Name fic information on the map system Navigation Park/Recreation screen.

Business facility Displaying the traffic inci- Airport dents screen

Military 1 Press the “MENU” button. University

Hospital

Stadium

Shopping

Golf course

2 Select “Info”. 3 Select “Traffic Incidents”.  When the route has not been set

A Select to display traffic infor- mation for the current road. (P.78) 78 3-1. Basic operation

B Select to display nearby traf- Displaying traffic informa- fic information. (P.78) tion C Select to display a map with A list of current traffic informa- predictive traffic data. tion can be displayed along with (P.78) information on the location of D Select to display traffic along each incident. the saved routes. (P.79) 1 Display the traffic incidents  When the route has been set screen. (P.77) 2 Select “Traffic Events on Cur- rent Road”, “Traffic Events on Current Route” or “Traffic Events Nearby”. 3 Select the desired traffic information.

 When “Traffic Events Nearby” is selected, depending on A Select to display traffic infor- whether the traffic flow infor- mation for the set route. mation is enabled/disabled, (P.78) the following will be displayed: B Select to display nearby traf- When enabled: Traffic event and fic information. (P.78) congestion information C Select to display a map with When disabled: Traffic event infor- predictive traffic data. mation only (P.78) 4 Check that the traffic informa- D Select to display traffic along tion is displayed. the saved routes. (P.79) “Detail”: Select to display detailed traffic information. ●If a large amount of information is being received, it may take longer Displaying predictive traf- than normal for the information to fic information be displayed on the screen. ●If traffic information cannot be A map with predictive traffic data received because the vehicle is can be displayed. outside of HD Radio coverage area, it may still be able to be 1 Display the traffic incidents received using DCM. (P.170) screen. (P.77) 2 Select “Predictive Traffic Map”. 3-1. Basic operation 79 3 Scroll the map to the desired 5 Check that the traffic informa- point (P.71) and set the tion is displayed. time of predictive traffic infor- “Detail”: Select to display detailed mation. traffic information.  The time of the predictive traf- fic information can be Displaying traffic informa- changed in 15-minute inter- tion on the map 3 vals up to +45 minutes.

1 Select on the map system Navigation “<”: Moves the time forward 15 min- screen. utes. “>”: Moves the time back 15 min- 2 Select “Traffic Information”. utes. 3 Check that the traffic informa- tion is displayed. My traffic routes ●The icons indicate traffic incidents Traffic information along the such as construction, accidents, saved routes can be displayed. etc. Select an icon to hear more detail by voice. To use this function, it is neces- ●The arrows indicate the flow of sary to register a route. traffic. The color changes depend- (P.108) ing on the speed. 1 Display the traffic incidents screen. (P.77) 2 Select “My Traffic Routes”.  If map data has been updated, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Select “OK” or “Do Not Tell Me Again”. 3 Select the desired route. “Options”: Select to add, edit or delete personal traffic routes. (P.108)  If routes have not been regis- tered yet, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Select “Yes” to register the route. 4 Select the desired traffic information. 80 3-2. Destination search

3-2.Destination search Destination search home. (P.81) operation B Select to search for a desti- nation by entering keywords. Destination screen (P.81) C Select to search for a desti- The destination screen enables nation from a registered entry to search for a destination. The in “Favorites”. ( P.81) destination screen can be  reached by the following meth- D Select to search for a desti- ods: nation via the Toyota Entune * ■ From the map screen center. (P.219) 1 Press the “MAP” button. E Select to search for a desti- nation from recent set desti- 2 Select . nations. (P.82) 3 Follow the steps in “From the F Select to search for a desti- menu screen” from step 3. nation from emergency ser- (P.80) vice points. (P.82) ■ From the menu screen G Select to search for a desti- 1 Press the “MENU” button. nation from contact data 2 Select “Destination”. which had been transferred 3 Select the desired search to the navigation system from method. a registered Bluetooth® phone. (P.82) H Select to search for a desti- nation by address. (P.83) I Select to search for a desti- nation by point of interest. (P.83) *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.

●To hide the destination screen, touch any part of the map screen.

Selecting search area

The selected state (province) can be changed to set a desti- A Select to set a destination by 3-2. Destination search 81 nation from a different state and the route overview is dis- (province) by using “Address” or played. (P.88) “Point of Interest”. 1 Display the destination Searching by keyword screen. (P.80) The destination can be Select “Address” or “Point of 2 searched by entering various Interest”. 3 keywords.

3 Select “Select State/Prov- 1 Display the destination system Navigation ince” or “Change State/Prov- screen. (P.80) ince”. 2 Select “Search”.  If a state (province) has not Enter characters on the key- been selected yet, “Select 3 board. State/Province” is displayed. 4 Select “Search”. 4 Select the desired state (province). 5 When there is more than 1 result, select the desired item from the list.

: Select to display updated infor- mation about the selected entry. (Vehicles equipped with DCM)

●To search for a facility name using multiple search words, put a space between each word.  To change countries, select ●Search results may differ depend- “United States”, “Canada” or ing on the Toyota Entune sub- “Mexico”. scription status and communication status.

Setting home as destina- Searching by favorites list tion To use this function, it is neces- To use this function, it is neces- sary to register a favorites list sary to register a home address. entry. (P.99) (P.98) 1 Display the destination 1 Display the destination screen. (P.80) screen. (P.80) 2 Select “Favorites”. Select . 2 3 Select the desired favorites  The navigation system per- list entry. forms a search for the route 82 3-2. Destination search “Sort/Delete All”: Select to sort Searching by Destination (date, name) destinations or delete Assist Connect* all.

* : This function is not made avail- Searching by emergency able in some countries or areas. A Destination Assist operator 1 Display the destination can search for a destination. screen. (P.80) You can request a specific busi- 2 Select “Emergency”. ness, address, or ask for help Select the desired emer- locating your desired destina- 3 gency category. tion. (P.219) 1 Display the destination 4 Select the desired destina- screen. (P.80) tion.

2 Select “Dest Assist”. ●The navigation system does not guide in areas where route guid- Searching by recent desti- ance is unavailable. (P.112) nations Searching by contact Display the destination 1 To use this function, it is neces- screen. (P.80) sary to have contact data which 2 Select “Recent”. had been transferred to the nav- 3 Select the desired destina- igation system from a registered tion. Bluetooth® phone. (P.178) “Sort/Delete”: Select to sort (date, 1 Display the destination name) or delete destination(s). screen. (P.80) ●Up to 100 previously set destina- 2 Select “Contacts”. tions are displayed on the screen. 3 Select the desired contact. Deleting recent destina- 4 Select “Addresses”. tions 5 Select the desired address. 1 Select “Sort/Delete”. 6 Follow the steps in “Search- ing by keyword” from step 4. 2 Select “Delete Recent Desti- (P.81) nations”. 3 Select the desired recent ●This function may not be available destination(s) to be deleted. depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone. 4 Select “Yes” when the confir- mation screen appears. 3-2. Destination search 83

Searching by address 6 Enter a house number and select “Search”. There are 2 methods to search  If multiple locations with the for a destination by address. same address exist, the 1 Display the destination address list screen will be dis- screen. (P.80) played. Select the desired 2 Select “Address”. address. 3

3 Select the desired search system Navigation method. Searching by street address

1 Select “Street Address”. 2 Enter a house number and select “Search”. 3 Enter a street name and select “Search”. 4 Select the desired street A Select to change the search name. area. (P.80) 5 Enter a city name and select B Select to search by city. “Search”. (P.83) 6 Select the desired city name. C Select to search by street  If multiple locations with the address. (P.83) same address exist, the address list screen will be dis- Searching by city played. Select the desired address. 1 Select “City”. 2 Enter a city name and select ●A street name can be searched using only the body part of its “Search”. name. “Last 5 Cities”: Select the For example: S WESTERN AVE • A search can be performed by desired city name from the list of entering “S WESTERN AVE”, the last 5 cities. “WESTERN AVE” or “WEST- ERN”. 3 Select the desired city name. 4 Enter a street name and Searching by point of select “Search”. interest 5 Select the desired street name. There are 3 methods to search 84 3-2. Destination search for a destination by Points of displayed. Select the desired Interest. POI. 1 Display the destination ● screen. (P.80) To search for a facility name using multiple search words, put a 2 Select “Point of Interest”. space between each word. 3 Select the desired search method. Selecting a city to search 1 Select “Sort/Category/City”. 2 Select “Enter a city name”. 3 Enter a city name and select “Search”. “Any City”: Select to cancel the city setting. 4 Select the desired city name. A Select to change the search 5 Select the desired POI. area. (P.80) B Select to search by name. Selecting from the catego- (P.84) ries C Select to search by category. 1 Select “Sort/Category/City”. (P.84) 2 Select “Change POI cate- D Select to search by phone gory”. number. (P.85) 3 Select the desired category.  If there is more than 1 result Searching by name for the selected category, a detailed list will be displayed. 1 Select “Name”. “List All Categories”: Select to dis- 2 Enter a POI name and select play all POI categories. “Search”. 4 Select the desired POI. 3 Select the desired POI. “Sort/Category/City”: Select to sort Searching by category (name, distance) the displayed entries, change the POI category, 1 Select “Category”. or enter a city name.  When entering the name of a specific POI, and there are 2 or more sites with the same name, the list screen will be 3-2. Destination search 85 2 Select the desired search be displayed. They are displayed point. up to 200 names.

When “Near a City Center in XX*” is selected

1 Select “Near a City Center in XX*”. 3

2 Enter a city name and select system Navigation “Search”. A Select to search for POIs “Last 5 Cities”: Select the desired near your current position. city name from the list of the last 5 cities. B Select to search for POIs 3 Select the desired city name. along the set route. 4 Select “OK” when the city C Select to search for POIs center map screen is dis- near a specific city center. played. (P.85) 5 Follow the steps in “Search- D Select to search for POIs ing by category” from step 3. near a destination. (P.84) When more than 1 destina- *: XX represents the selected tion has been set, a list will search area name. be displayed on the screen. Select the desired destina- ●If the navigation system has never tion. been used, selecting the city name from “Last 5 Cities” will not 3 Select the desired POI cate- be available. gory. Searching by phone num-  If there is more than 1 result ber for the selected category, a detailed list will be displayed. 1 Select “Phone #”. “List All Categories”: Select to dis- 2 Enter a phone number and play all POI categories. select “OK”. “Favorite POI Categories”: Select to use the 6 POIs that have been pre-  If multiple locations with the viously set. (P.105) same phone number exist, 4 Select the desired POI. the list screen will be dis- played. ●The names of POIs located within approximately 200 miles (320 km) ● from the selected search point can If there is no match for the entered phone number, a list of identical 86 3-2. Destination search numbers with different area codes played. will be displayed.  If the home or a preset desti- One-touch setting nation has not been regis- tered, “Save Home” or “Save home/favorite as a desti- Favorite” will be displayed, nation respectively. To register a To use this function, it is neces- home or preset destination, sary to register a home and/or a select the corresponding but- favorite location. Up to 2 favor- ton. ites can be registered as preset ● destinations. ( P.98, 99) When the destination is very close  to the current position, “Nearby” To set the home or a preset des- will be displayed. tination as the destination, ●The one-touch buttons for home and favorites will disappear after select the corresponding button. the vehicle has been driven for a 1 Turn the engine switch while. to ACC or ●The color of the estimated arrival ON. time indicator may change depending on the traffic informa- 2 Press the “MAP” button. tion received. ● Select the desired item. This function is available when 3 “Automatic Destination List Info” is set to on. (P.103)

A Select to set the registered home as the destination. B Select to set a registered favorite as the destination. (Up to 2 favorites can be reg- istered as preset destina- tions.)  The estimated time of arrival to the registered home and preset destinations from the current position will be dis- 3-2. Destination search 87 ●Route guidance may not be avail- Starting route guid- able if there is no road data for the ance specified location. ●When setting the destination on a When the destination is set, map with a scale more than 0.5 mile (800 m), the map scale the confirm destination changes to 0.5 mile (800 m) auto- screen will be displayed. matically. If this occurs, set the destination again. 3 ●If a destination that is not located

Starting route guidance on a road is set, the vehicle will be system Navigation guided to the point on a road near- 1 Select “Go” on the confirm est to the destination. The road nearest to the selected point is set destination screen. as the destination.

WARNING ●Be sure to obey traffic regula- tions and keep road conditions in mind while driving. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, the route guidance may not indicate such changed information.  For details about this screen: P.87 Confirm destination 2 Select “OK” on the route screen overview screen.

A Select to adjust the position  For details about this screen: in smaller increments. P.88 (P.72) ●The route for returning may not be B Select to search for the route. the same as that for going. (P.87) ●The route guidance to the destina- • If a destination has already been tion may not be the shortest route set, “Go Directly” and “Add to or a route without traffic conges- tion. Route” will be displayed. “Go Directly”: Select to delete the 88 3-2. Destination search

existing destination(s) and set a H Select to start guidance. new one. Select and hold to start demo “Add to Route”: Select to add a mode. (P.88) destination to the current route. I Displayed when the route C Select to register as a mem- displayed is from the Toyota ory point. Entune center. (P.90) D Select to call the registered number. Starting demo mode E Select to update information * Before starting the route guid- about the selected entry. ance, the demonstration of the *: This function is displayed only route guidance can be viewed. when there is information from 1 Select and hold “OK” on the the Toyota Entune center. route overview screen until a (P.81) beep sounds. Route overview screen  Press the “HOME” or “MAP” button to end demo mode.

3 routes selection

1 Select “3 Routes”. 2 Select the desired route.

A Current position B Destination point C Select to display a list of the turns required to reach the destination. (P.89) A Displayed when the route D Select the desired route from displayed is available from 3 possible routes. (P.88) the Toyota Entune center. E Select to change the route. () (P.89) B Select to display the quick- F Type of route and its distance est route. G Distance of the entire route C Select to display the route that is the shortest distance 3-2. Destination search 89 to the set destination. 2 Check that the turn list is dis- D Select to display the alterna- played. tive route. E Select to display the informa- tion about the 3 routes. (P.89) 3

Displaying 3 routes informa- system Navigation tion A Current position 1 Select “Info”. B 2 Check that the 3 routes infor- Distance to the next turn mation screen is displayed. C Turn direction at the intersec- tion D Select to display the map of the selected point.

●Not all road names on the route may appear on the list. If a road changes its name without requir- ing a turn (such as on a street that runs through 2 or more cities), the A Time necessary for the entire name change will not appear on the list. The street names will be trip displayed in order from the start- B Distance of the entire trip ing point, along with the distance to the next turn or the destination. C Distance of the toll road D Distance of the freeway Editing route E Distance of the ferry trip Destinations can be added, reordered or deleted, and condi- Displaying turn list tions for the route to the destina- tion can be changed. A list of turn information from the 1 Select “Edit Route”. current position to the destina- tion can be displayed. 1 Select “Turn List”. 90 3-2. Destination search 2 Select the desired item. set. 3 Select “Beginning” or “End”.

Deleting destinations

1 Select “Delete”. 2 Select “Yes” when the confir- mation screen appears.  If more than 1 destination has A Select to add destinations. been set, select the destina- (P.90) tion(s) to be deleted. (The B Select to delete destinations. navigation system will recal- (P.90) culate route(s) to the remain- C Select to reorder destina- ing set destination(s).) tions. (P.96) A route from the Toyota D Select to set route prefer- Entune center* (Vehicles ences. (P.96) equipped with DCM)

Adding destinations *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.  When the vehicle is stopped When starting route guidance or Select “Add”. 1 rerouting, a route can be pro- 2 Search for an additional des- vided automatically by the Toy- tination in the same way as a ota Entune center. This function destination search. (P.80) is available when dynamic route  Up to 5 destinations can be setting is enabled. (P.103) set. 3 Select “Add Destination Here” at the position in the route which you want to add the destination.

 While driving 1 Select “Add”. 2 Search for an additional des- tination in the same way as a destination search. (P.80)  Up to 5 destinations can be 3-3. Route guidance 91

3-3.Route guidance Route guidance screen. ●When the automatic zoom func- screen tion is enabled, the map will auto- matically change to a detailed During the route guidance, map as the vehicle approaches a guidance point. (P.104) various types of guidance ●Vehicle with head-up display: screens can be displayed When the head-up display is set depending on conditions. to on, turn-by-turn guidance 3 arrows will be displayed on the

windshield. system Navigation Screen for route guidance Distance and time to desti- nation When the vehicle is on the guid- ance route, the route informa- tion bar displays the distance with the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination.

 When the set destination is 1 A Distance to the next turn and 1 Select the route information an arrow indicating the turn- bar to change the display of ing direction the route information bar B Guidance route between the estimated travel C Current position time and the estimated arrival time. D Select to mute the voice guidance. E Route information (P.91) F Select to delete destinations. (P.22)

●If the vehicle goes off the guid- ance route, the route will be recal- culated.  When the set destinations are ●For some areas, the roads have more than 1 not been completely digitized in our database. For this reason, the 1 Select the route information route guidance may select a road bar. that should not be traveled on. ●When arriving at the set destina- tion, the destination name will be displayed on the upper part of the 92 3-3. Route guidance 2 Check that the list of the dis- tance and time is displayed.

A Distance from the current position to the freeway  By selecting one of the num- exit/rest area ber buttons, the desired route B Name of the freeway exit/rest information is displayed. area “Arrival Time”: Select to display the C POIs that are close to a free- estimated arrival time. way exit “Time to Dest.”: Select to display the estimated travel time. D Select to display the selected map of the exit vicinity. ● When the vehicle is on the guid- E ance route, the distance mea- Select to display the nearest sured along the route is displayed. freeway exits/rest areas from Travel time and arrival time are the current position. calculated based on the average speed of the specified speed limits : Select to scroll to farther free- and current traffic information. way exits/rest areas. ●When the vehicle gets off the guidance route, the arrow facing : Select to scroll to closer free- the destination is displayed way exits/rest areas. instead of the estimated travel/arrival time. ●The route information bar fills from When approaching free- left to right as the vehicle pro- way exit or junction gresses along the route. When the vehicle approaches During freeway driving an exit or junction, the freeway guidance screen will be dis- During freeway driving, the free- played. way information screen can be displayed. 3-3. Route guidance 93 • To return to the tollgate guidance screen, press the “MAP” button. C Remaining distance bar to the guidance point

●This function is available when “Intersection Zoom Map” is set to on. (P.103) 3

A Next exit or junction name system Navigation When approaching junc- B Distance from the current tion position to the exit or junction When the vehicle approaches a C Select to hide the freeway junction, the junction view with guidance screen. signage will be displayed. • To return to the freeway guidance screen, press the “MAP” button. D Remaining distance bar to the guidance point

●This function is available when “Intersection Zoom Map” is set to on. (P.103)

When approaching toll- A Next junction or street name gate B Select to hide the real free- When the vehicle approaches a way junction view. tollgate, the tollgate view will be • To return to the real freeway junc- displayed. tion view, press the “MAP” button. C Distance from the current position to the next junction D Remaining distance bar to the guidance point

●This function is available when “Intersection Zoom Map” is set to on. (P.103) A Distance from the current position to the tollgate When approaching inter- section B Select to hide the tollgate guidance screen. When the vehicle approaches 94 3-3. Route guidance

an intersection, the intersection A Turn direction guidance screen will be dis- B played. Distance between turns C Next street or destination name

Turn-by-turn arrow screen

On this screen, information about the next turn on the guid- ance route can be displayed. A Next street name 1 Select “Turn-by-Turn Arrow” on the map mode screen. B Distance to the intersection (P.73) C Select to hide the intersection 2 Check that the turn-by-turn guidance screen. arrow screen is displayed. • To return to the intersection guid- ance screen, press the “MAP” button. D Remaining distance bar to the guidance point

●This function is available when “Intersection Zoom Map” is set to on. (P.103) A Exit number or street name Turn list screen B Turn direction 1 Select “Turn List” on the map C Distance to the next turn mode screen. (P.73) 2 Check that the turn list screen is displayed. 3-3. Route guidance 95

Typical voice guid- Editing route ance prompts Displaying the edit route As the vehicle approaches screen an intersection, or point, where maneuvering the 1 Select on the map vehicle is necessary, the screen. (P.68) 3 navigation system’s voice 2 Select the desired item to be system Navigation guidance will provide vari- set. ous messages.

●If a voice guidance command can- not be heard, press the “MAP” button to hear it again. ●To adjust the voice guidance vol- ume: P.60 ●To mute the voice guidance: P. 91 ● Voice guidance may be made A Select to display the over- early or late. view of the entire route. ●If the navigation system cannot determine the current position cor- (P.88) rectly, you may not hear voice B guidance or may not see the mag- Select to reorder destina- nified intersection on the screen. tions. (P.96) C Select to change route type. WARNING (P.96) ●Be sure to obey the traffic regu- lations and keep the road condi- D Select to set route prefer- tion in mind especially when you ences. (P.96) are driving on IPD roads (roads that are not completely digitized E Select to set detours. in our database). The route guidance may not have the (P.96) updated information such as the F Select to start from adjacent direction of a one way street. road. (P.97)  To hide the route options screen, touch any part of the map screen. 3 Check that the route over- view is displayed. (P.88) 96 3-3. Route guidance

Reordering destinations 3 Select the desired route pref- erences and select “OK”. When more than 1 destination has been set, the arrival order of ●Even if the “Freeways” route pref- the destinations can be erence is turned off, the route may not be able to avoid freeways in changed. some cases. 1 Select on the map ●If the calculated route includes a trip by ferry, the route guidance screen. (P.68) shows a sea route. After traveling 2 Select “Reorder”. by ferry, the current position may be incorrect. Upon reception of 3 Select the desired destina- GPS signals, it is automatically tion and select “Move Up” or corrected. “Move Down” to change the arrival order. Then select Detour setting “OK”. During the route guidance, the route can be changed to detour Selecting route type around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road 1 Select on the map repairs, an accident, etc. screen. (P.68) 1 Select on the map 2 Select “Route Type”. screen. (P.68) 3 Select the desired route type. 2 Select “Detour”.  The entire route from the 3 Select the desired detour dis- starting point to the destina- tance. tion is displayed. (P.88)  During driving, the route guid- ance starts after selecting the desired route type.

Setting route preferences The conditions to determine the route can be selected from vari- A Select to detour within 1 mile ous choices such as freeways, of the current position. toll roads, ferries, etc. B Select to detour within 3 1 Select on the map miles of the current position. screen. (P.68) C Select to detour within 5 2 Select “Preference”. miles of the current position. 3-3. Route guidance 97

D Select to detour on the entire tion system may show the guid- route. ance route going on the freeway while driving on the surface E Select to make the navigation road, or vice versa. system search for the route based on traffic congestion If this happens, you can information received from instantly choose the adjacent road for the route guidance. 3 traffic information.* (P.77) Select on the map *: This function is not made avail- 1 system Navigation able in some countries or areas. screen. (P.68) 2 Select “Adjacent Road”. ●This picture shows an example of how the navigation system would ●When there is no adjacent road, guide around a delay caused by a this screen button will not be dis- traffic jam. played.

A This position indicates the loca- tion of a traffic jam caused by road repairs, an accident, etc. B This route indicates the detour suggested by the navigation sys- tem. ●When the vehicle is on a freeway, the detour distance selections are 5, 15 and 25 miles (or 5, 15 and 25 km if units are in km). ●The navigation system may not be able to calculate a detour route depending on the selected dis- tance and surrounding road condi- tions.

Adjacent road

When a freeway and a surface road run in parallel, the naviga- 98 3-4. Setup

3-4.Setup Navigation settings Navigation settings screen Home, favorites list entries, areas to avoid can be set as memory points. The regis- tered points can be used as the destinations. (P.80) Registered areas to avoid, will be avoided when the navigation system searches for a route. A Select to set home. (P.98) B Select to set the favorites list. Displaying navigation set- (P.99) tings screen C Select to set areas to avoid. 1 Press the “MENU” button. (P.101) D Select to set detailed naviga- tion settings. (P.103)

●When “Useful Navi. Information Settings” is displayed on the screen: P.111

Setting up home

2 Select “Setup”. If home has been registered, that information can be recalled 3 Select “Navigation”. by selecting on the destina- Select the desired item to be 4 tion screen. (P.80) set. 1 Display the navigation set- tings screen. (P.98) 2 Select “Home”. 3-4. Setup 99

3 Select the desired item to be A Select to edit the home set. name. (P.100) B Select to set display of the home name on/off. C Select to edit location infor- mation. (P.100) 3 D Select to change the icon to be displayed on the map system Navigation screen. (P.101) A Select to register home. 3 Select “OK”. (P.99) B Select to edit home. (P.99) Deleting home C Select to delete home. 1 Select “Delete”. (P.99) 2 Select “Yes” when the confir- Registering home mation screen appears.

1 Select “Save Home”. Setting up favorites list 2 Select the desired item to search for the location. Points on the map can be regis- tered. (P.80) 1 Display the navigation set- 3 Select “OK” when the editing tings screen. (P.98) home screen appears. 2 Select “Favorites”. Editing home 3 Select the desired item.

1 Select “Edit”. 2 Select the desired item to be edited.

A Select to register favorites list entries. (P.100) B Select to edit favorites list entries. (P.100) 100 3-4. Setup

C Select to delete favorites list 3 Select the desired item to be entries. (P.101) edited.

Registering favorites list entries

1 Select “New”. 2 Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.80) A Select to edit the favorites list 3 Select “OK” when the editing entry name. ( P.100) favorites list screen appears.  (P.100) B Select to set display of the favorites list entry name ●Up to 100 favorites list entries can on/off. be registered. C Select to edit location infor- Editing favorites list mation. (P.100) entries D Select to edit the phone num- ber. ( P.101) The icon, name, location and/or  phone number of a registered E Select to change the icon to favorites list entry can be edited. be displayed on the map 1 Select “Edit”. screen. (P.101) 2 Select the desired favorites 4 Select “OK”. list entry.  Each time a star icon is Changing the name selected, its color will change. 1 Select “Name”. Colored star icons indicate that the favorite is registered 2 Enter a name and select to the corresponding preset “OK”. destination button. Up to 2 entries can be registered as Changing the location quick favorite destinations. 1 Select “Location”. (P.86) 2 Scroll the map to the desired point (P.72) and select “OK”. 3-4. Setup 101

Changing phone number Deleting favorites list entries 1 Select “Phone #”. Select “Delete”. 2 Enter the phone number and 1 select “OK”. 2 Select the desired item to be deleted. Changing the icon “Sort/Delete All”: Select to sort 3 (date, name, icon) or delete all

1 Select “Icon”. favorite list entries. system Navigation Select “Yes” when the confir- 2 Select the desired icon. 3 mation screen appears.

Setting up areas to avoid

Areas to be avoided because of traffic jams, construction work or other reasons can be registered as “Areas to Avoid”.  “Page 1”/“Page 2”: Select to 1 Display the navigation set- change pages. tings screen. (P.98) “With Sound”: Select the desired 2 Select “Areas to Avoid”. icons with sound 3 Select the desired item. ■ When “With Sound” is selected A sound for some favorites list entries can be set. When the vehicle approaches the location of the favorites list entry, the selected sound will be heard. 1 Select “With Sound”. A 2 Select the desired sound Select to register areas to icon. avoid. (P.102) B Select to edit areas to avoid. : Select to play the sound. (P.102) ●When “Bell (with Direction)” is C Select to delete areas to selected, select an arrow to adjust the direction and select “OK”. avoid. (P.103) ●The bell sounds only when the vehicle approaches this point in the direction that has been set. 102 3-4. Setup

Registering areas to avoid 3 Select the desired item to be edited. 1 Select “New”. 2 Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.80) 3 Select either or to change the size of the area to be avoided and select “OK”. A Select to edit the name of the area to avoid. (P.102) B Select to set display of the area to avoid name on/off. C Select to edit area location. (P.102) D Select to edit area size. 4 Select “OK” when the area to avoid screen appears. (P.102) E Select to set the area to ●If a destination is entered in the avoid function on/off. area to avoid or the route calcula- tion cannot be made without run- 4 Select “OK”. ning through the area to avoid, a route passing through the area to be avoided may be shown. Changing the name ●Up to 10 locations can be regis- tered as points/areas to avoid. 1 Select “Name”. 2 Enter a name and select Editing areas to avoid “OK”. The name, location and/or area size of a registered area can be Changing the location edited. 1 Select “Location”. 1 Select “Edit”. 2 Scroll the map to the desired 2 Select the desired area. point (P.72) and select “OK”.

Changing the area size

1 Select “Size”. 3-4. Setup 103

2 Select either or to Detailed navigation change the size of the area to settings be avoided and select “OK”. Settings are available for Deleting areas to avoid pop-up information, favor- ite POI categories, low fuel 1 Select “Delete”. warning, etc. 3 2 Select the desired area to be deleted. system Navigation Displaying the detailed 3 Select “Yes” when the confir- navigation settings mation screen appears. screen

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Select “Setup”. 3 Select “Navigation”. 4 Select “Detailed Navi. Set- tings”. 5 Select the desired items to be set. 104 3-4. Setup

Detailed navigation set- Select to set automatic destination list information on/off. When set to tings screen on, the estimated time of arrival to the registered home and preset  “Low Fuel Warning Pop-up” destinations from the current posi- Select to set display of low fuel tion will be displayed. warning on/off. (P.105)  “Intersection Zoom Map”  “Unverified Roads Guidance Select to set display of a guidance Warning” screen on/off. Select to set unverified roads guid-  “Automatic Zoom” ance warning on/off. Select to set automatic zoom func-  “Guidance on Unverified tion on/off. When it is enabled, as Roads” the vehicle approaches a guidance Select to set IPD road (roads that point, the map will change to a are not completely digitized in our detailed map automatically. database) guidance on/off.  “State Border Guidance”  “Guidance with Street Names” Select to set cross-border guidance Select to set the voice guidance for on/off. the next street name on/off.  “Map Color Customization”  “Favorite POI Categories” Select to set the map display color. Select to set favorite POI catego-  “Map Animation” ries that are used for POI selection to display on the map screen. Select to set map animation on/off. (P.105)  “Dynamic Route”*1  “Calibration” Select to enable/disable routes Select to adjust the current position sourced from the Toyota Entune mark manually or to adjust miscal- center. (P.90) culation of the distance caused by  “Predictive Efficient Drive”*1, 2 tire replacement. (P.105)  “Adaptive Route” Select to set predictive efficient drive on/off. (P.106) Select to enable/disable adaptive  “Restore the default settings” routes. When enabled, the naviga- tion system will provide frequently Select to reset all setup items. used routes. *1:This function is not made avail-  “Reset Adaptive Route” able in some countries or areas. *2 Select to erase adaptive route data. :Vehicles with hybrid system  “Automatic Destination List Info” 3-4. Setup 105

Low fuel warning 3 Select the desired category to be changed. When the fuel level is low, a warning message will pop up on the screen. 1 Display the detailed naviga- tion settings screen. 3 (P.103) 2 Select “Low Fuel Warning system Navigation Pop-up”. “Default”: Select to set the default 3 Select “On” or “Off”. categories. 4 Select the desired POI cate- Searching gas station in low gory. fuel warning “List All Categories”: Select to dis- play all POI categories. A nearby gas station can be 5 Select the desired POI icon. selected as a destination when the fuel level is low. 6 Select “OK”. 1 Select “Yes” when the low fuel warning appears. Current position/Tire change calibration 2 Select the desired nearby gas station. The current position mark can 3 Select “Enter” to set as a be adjusted manually. Miscalcu- destination. lation of the distance caused by tire replacement can also be “Info”: Select to display gas station information. (P. 76 ) adjusted. 1 Display the detailed naviga- Favorite POI categories tion settings screen. (Select POI icons) (P.103) Select “Calibration”. Up to 6 POI icons, which are 2 used for selecting POIs on the 3 Select the desired item. map screen, can be selected as  For additional information on favorites. the accuracy of a current 1 Display the detailed naviga- position: P. 11 2 tion settings screen. (P.103) 2 Select “Favorite POI Catego- ries”. 106 3-4. Setup

Position/Direction calibra- outside the contiguous United tion States (Example: Alaska and Hawaii). When driving, the current posi- tion mark will be automatically Predictive deceleration sup- corrected by GPS signals. If port GPS reception is poor due to The system automatically stores location, the current position and registers support points mark can be adjusted manually. where the driver always deceler- Select “Position/Direction”. 1 ates or stops based on pedal 2 Scroll the map to the desired operation and the vehicle speed point (P.71) and select of the driver. “OK”. The registered points are shown 3 Select an arrow to adjust the on the map as icons for use direction of the current posi- as predictive deceleration sup- tion mark and select “OK”. port points. After releasing the accelerator Tire change calibration pedal, the engine brake (regen- The tire change calibration func- eration brake) amount tion will be used when replacing increases. (regeneration boost the tires. This function will adjust control) miscalculation caused by the As a result, the battery charge circumference difference amount can be increased when between the old and new tires. decelerating or stopping the 1 Select “Tire Change”. vehicle contributing to improved  The message appears and actual fuel economy. the quick distance calibration  The predictive efficient drive starts automatically. function can be turned on/off. (P.103) ●If this procedure is not performed when the tires are replaced, the current position mark may be Predictive SOC control incorrectly displayed. The system reads the road and traffic conditions ahead to opti- Predictive efficient drive*1, 2 mally control the charging and discharging of the hybrid battery *1:Vehicles with hybrid system according to the actual driving situation. As a result, actual fuel *2:This function does not operate 3-4. Setup 107 economy can be improved. Traffic settings* The capacity of the hybrid bat- tery is limited. When it is fully *: This function is not made avail- charged, regeneration cannot able in some countries or areas. occur, and when the battery is Traffic information such as depleted, it may be forcibly traffic congestion or traffic charged by the engine. The sys- incident warnings can be 3 tem predicts these situations to made available. adjust the battery charge level in system Navigation advance, effectively utilizing the Displaying the traffic set- battery. tings screen ● The system operates when start- 1 Press the “MENU” button. ing route guidance and the posi- tion of the vehicle is along the guided route. (The system does not operate in parking lots, etc.) ●When multiple destinations are set, the system will continue to operate to the last destination.

2 Select “Setup”. 3 Select “Traffic”. 4 Select the desired items to be set.

Screen for traffic settings 108 3-4. Setup mation can be registered as “My Traffic Routes”. A route is set by defining a start point and end point, and can be adjusted by setting up to 2 preferred roads. 1 Display the traffic settings screen. (P.107) Select “My Traffic Routes”. A Select to set specific routes 2 (such as frequently used 3 Select the desired item. routes) on which you wish to receive traffic information. (P.108) B Select to set the avoid traffic function auto/manual. (P.110) C Select to set the usage of traffic information for the esti- A Select to register personal mated arrival time on/off. traffic routes. (P.108) D Select to set the display of an B Select to edit personal traffic arrow of free flowing traffic routes. (P.109) on/off. C Select to delete personal traf- E Select to set to on/off fic routes. (P.109) whether to consider the pre- dictive traffic information Registering personal traffic (P.78) with estimated routes arrival time and detoured route search. 1 Select “New”. F Select to set traffic incident 2 Select “Name”. voice warning on/off. 3 Enter the name and select G Select to reset all setup “OK”. items. 4 Select “Start”. 5 Select the desired item to My traffic routes search for the location. Specific routes (such as fre- (P.80) quently used routes) on which 6 Select “End”. you wish to receive traffic infor- 3-4. Setup 109 7 Select the desired item to 3 Select the desired item to be search for the location. edited. (P.80) 8 Select “OK”. 9 Confirm the route overview displayed. 3 Navigation system Navigation

A Select to edit the name of the personal traffic route. (P.108) B Select to edit start location. A Select the desired route from (P.108) 3 possible routes. (P.88) C Select to edit end location. B Select to modify the route. (P.108) The routes can be adjusted D Select to see and modify the by setting preferred roads. entire route. (P.109) (P.109) 4 Select “OK”. 10Select “OK”. 5 Follow the steps in “Register- ●Up to 5 routes can be registered. ing personal traffic routes” from step 9. (P.108) Editing personal traffic routes Deleting personal traffic routes 1 Select “Edit”. 1 Select “Delete”. 2 Select the desired traffic route. 2 Select the desired traffic route to be deleted and select “Delete”. 3 Select “Yes” when the confir- mation screen appears.

Setting preferred roads

“My Traffic Routes” can be adjusted by setting up to 2 pre- 110 3-4. Setup ferred roads.  If a preferred road is already 1 Select “Set Preferred set, a second preferred road Roads”. can be added anywhere between the start point, the end point and the existing preferred road. ■ Modifying preferred roads 1 Select “Modify”. 2 Select the desired preferred road to be modified if 2 pre- ferred roads have been set. 2 Select the desired item. 3 Scroll the map to the desired point (P.71) and select “OK”. 4 Select “OK” to use this road. “Next”: Select to change road. ■ Deleting preferred roads 1 Select “Delete”. A Select to add preferred 2 Select the desired preferred roads. (P.110) road to be deleted if 2 pre- ferred roads have been set. B Select to modify preferred roads. ( P.110) “Delete All”: Select to delete all pre-  ferred roads on the list. C Select to delete preferred 3 Select “Yes” when the confir- roads. (P.110) mation screen appears. ■ Adding preferred roads 1 Select “Add”. Avoid traffic 2 Scroll the map to the desired 1 Display the traffic settings point (P.71) and select screen. (P.107) “OK”. 2 Select “Avoid Traffic”. 3 Select “OK” to use this road. “Next”: Select to change road.  Available only when 1 pre- ferred road is set 4 Select “Add Here” for the desired location. 3-4. Setup 111 3 Select the desired item. 1 Select the desired item.

3 Navigation system Navigation A Select to automatically A Select to start route guidance change routes when conges- using the new route. tion information of the guid- B Select to confirm the new ance route has been route and current route on received. the map. B Select to select manually C Select to continue the current whether or not to change route guidance. routes when congestion information of the guidance route has been received. In this mode, a screen will appear to ask if you wish to reroute. C Select to not reroute when congestion information for the guidance route has been received.

Changing the route manually

When the navigation system calculates a new route, a confir- mation screen will be displayed. 112 3-4. Setup

Use of information accumulated by navi- gation system* (Vehi- cles equipped with DCM)

*: This function may not be avail- able immediately after purchase of the vehicle. When enabled, information collected by the navigation system will be analyzed to give advice for safe driving.

Displaying the useful nav- igation information set- tings screen

1 Press the “MENU” button.

2 Select “Setup”. 3 Select “Navigation”. 4 Select “Useful Navi. Informa- tion Settings”. 5 Select the desired items to be set. 3-5. Tips for the navigation system 113

3-5.Tips for the navigation system GPS (Global Position- not appear on the map screen. ing System) The GPS signal may be physi- cally obstructed, leading to inac- This navigation system cal- curate vehicle position on the culates the current position map screen. Tunnels, tall build- using satellite signals, vari- ings, trucks, or even the place- ous vehicle signals, map ment of objects on the 3 data, etc. However, an accu- instrument panel may obstruct Navigation system Navigation rate position may not be the GPS signals. shown depending on satel- The GPS satellites may not lite conditions, road config- send signals due to repairs or uration, vehicle condition or improvements being made to other circumstances. them. Even when the navigation sys- Limitations of the naviga- tem is receiving clear GPS sig- tion system nals, the vehicle position may not be shown accurately or inap- The Global Positioning System propriate route guidance may (GPS) developed and operated occur in some cases. by the U.S. Department of Defense provides an accurate NOTICE current position, normally using ●The installation of window tint- 4 or more satellites, and in some ing may obstruct the GPS sig- nals. Most window tinting case 3 satellites. The GPS sys- contains some metallic content tem has a certain level of inac- that will interfere with GPS sig- curacy. While the navigation nal reception of the antenna in the instrument panel. We advise system compensates for this against the use of window tint- most of the time, occasional ing on vehicles equipped with positioning errors of up to 300 ft. navigation systems. (100 m) can and should be  Accurate current position may expected. Generally, position not be shown in the following errors will be corrected within a cases: few seconds. • When driving on a small angled When the vehicle is not receiv- Y-shaped road. ing signals from satellites, the • When driving on a winding road. unreceived GPS mark appears on the map screen. When the • When driving on a slippery road such as in sand, gravel, snow, vehicle is receiving the signals, etc. the unreceived GPS mark does 114 3-5. Tips for the navigation system • When driving on a long straight • If you set more than 1 destination road. but skip any of them, auto reroute • When freeway and surface will display a route returning to streets run in parallel. the destination on the previous route. • After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier. • When turning at an intersection for which there is no route guid- • When a long route is searched ance. during high speed driving. • When passing through an inter- • When driving without setting the section for which there is no route current position calibration cor- guidance. rectly. • During auto reroute, the route • After repeating a change of direc- guidance may not be available for tion by going forward and back- the next turn to the right or left. ward, or turning on a turntable in a parking lot. • During high speed driving, it may take a long time for auto reroute • When leaving a covered parking to operate. In auto reroute, a lot or parking garage. detour route may be shown. • When a roof carrier is installed. • After auto reroute, the route may • When driving with tire chains not be changed. installed. • If an unnecessary U-turn is • When the tires are worn. shown or announced. • After replacing a tire or tires. • If a location has multiple names • When using tires that are smaller and the system announces 1 or or larger than the factory specifi- more of them. cations. • When a route cannot be • When the tire pressure in any of searched. the 4 tires is not correct. • If the route to your destination  If the vehicle cannot receive includes gravel, unpaved roads or alleys, the route guidance may GPS signals, the current posi- not be shown. tion can be adjusted manu- ally. For information on setting • Your destination point might be shown on the opposite side of the the current position calibra- street. tion: P.105 • When a portion of the route has  Inappropriate route guidance regulations prohibiting the entry may occur in the following of the vehicle that vary by time, cases: season or other reasons. • When turning at an intersection • The road and map data stored in off the designated route guid- the navigation system may not be ance. complete or may not be the latest 3-5. Tips for the navigation system 115

version. Map database version  After replacing a tire: P.105 and covered area

●This navigation system uses tire turning data and is designed to Coverage areas and legal work with factory-specified tires information can be dis- for the vehicle. Installing tires that played and map data can be are larger or smaller than the orig- 3 inally equipped diameter may updated. cause inaccurate display of the current position. The tire pressure system Navigation also affects the diameter of the Map information tires, so make sure that the tire pressure of all 4 tires is correct. 1 Select on the map screen. (P.68) 2 Select “Map Data”. 3 Check that the map data screen is displayed.

A Map version B Select to display map cover- age areas. C Select to display legal infor- mation. D Expiration date of temporary updates of the map and a route from the Toyota Entune center. When “***” is displayed for the expiration date, the valid- ity period has not yet been set for the service. The valid- ity period will be set automat- 116 3-5. Tips for the navigation system ically. Map updates are available even before the period is set. E Select to update map.

●For map data updates, contact your Toyota dealer.

Temporary updates of the map* (Vehicles equipped with DCM)

*: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. If the map data has been pro- vided from the Toyota Entune center for any of the following areas and the map data in the navigation system is older than what has been provided, the dis- played map will be updated tem- porarily: • Areas around the area dis- played on the map screen (example: areas around cur- rent position) • Areas around destinations • Areas along the set route

●The updated data will temporarily be saved in the navigation sys- tem. ●If temporary update data exceeds the available memory in the tem- porary map cache, the oldest data will be deleted. ●The temporary map data will dis- appear when the expiration date has passed. 117 Audio/visual system 4

4-1. Basic operation Quick reference...... 118 Some basics ...... 119 4-2. Radio operation AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) 4 radio ...... 123 Internet radio...... 131 system Audio/visual 4-3. Media operation USB memory...... 132 iPod/iPhone...... 134 Bluetooth® audio...... 137 AUX...... 140 4-4. Audio/visual remote con- trols Steering switches...... 142 4-5. Setup Audio settings ...... 144 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information . 146 118 4-1. Basic operation

4-1.Basic operation Quick reference

Functional overview

The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods:

 From the “AUDIO” button 1 Press the “AUDIO” button.  From the “MENU” button 1 Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”.

 Using the radio (P.123)  Playing a USB memory (P.132)  Playing an iPod/iPhone (P.134)  Playing a Bluetooth® device (P.137)  Using the AUX port (P.140)  Using the steering wheel audio switches (P.142)  Audio system settings (P.144) 4-1. Basic operation 119

Some basics Selecting an audio source

1 Press the “AUDIO” button. This section describes some of the basic features of the audio/visual system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Your audio/visual system works when the engine 4 switch is in

ACC or ON. system Audio/visual 2 Select “Source” or press NOTICE “AUDIO” button again. ●To prevent the 12-volt battery 3 Select the desired source. from being discharged, do not leave the audio/visual system on longer than necessary when ●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be the engine is not running . ●When there are two pages, select or to change the page. Turning the system on ●When an Apple Carplay connec- and off tion is established, some system functions, such as the following, will be replaced by similar Apple CarPlay function or will become unavailable*: • iPod (Audio Playback) • USB audio/USB video • Bluetooth® audio • Toyota Entune App Suite Connect *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.

“POWER VOLUME” knob: Reordering the audio Press to turn the audio/visual source system on and off. The system turns on in the last mode used. 1 Display the audio source Turn this knob to adjust the vol- selection screen. (P.119) ume. 2 Select “Reorder”. 120 4-1. Basic operation 3 Select the desired audio 3 Select the desired item to be source then or to reor- set. der.  Type A 4 Select “OK”.

USB/AUX port

1 Open the lid and connect a device.

A Select to set the tre- ble/mid/bass. (P.120) B Select to set the fader/bal- ance. (P.121) C Select to set the automatic sound leveliser. (P.121)  Turn on the power of the  Type B device if it is not turned on.

●The AUX port only supports audio input. ●If a USB hub is plugged-in, two devices can be connected at a time. ●Even if a USB hub is used to con- nect more than two USB devices, only the first two connected devices will be recognized. A Select to set the tre- ●If a USB hub that has more than ble/mid/bass. (P.120) two ports is connected to the USB port, devices connected to the B Select to set the fader/bal- USB hub may not charge or be ance. ( P.121) inoperable, as the supply of cur-  rent may be insufficient. C Select to set the automatic sound leveliser. (P.121) Sound settings ■ Treble/Mid/Bass 1 Display the audio control How good an audio program screen. (P.119) sounds is largely determined by 2 Select “Sound”. the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, different 4-1. Basic operation 121 kinds of music and vocal pro- 2 Select the desired screen grams usually sound better with button. different mixes of treble, mid and bass. 1 Select “Treble/Mid/Bass”. 2 Select the desired screen button.

4 A Select to adjust the sound balance between the front system Audio/visual and rear speakers. B Select to adjust the sound balance between the left and A Select “+” or “-” to adjust right speakers. high-pitched tones. ■ Automatic sound levelizer B Select “+” or “-” to adjust mid- (ASL) pitched tones. The system adjusts to the opti- C Select “+” or “-” to adjust low- mum volume and tone quality pitched tones. according to vehicle speed to compensate for increased road ■ Fader/Balance noise, wind noise, or other A good balance of the left and noises while driving. right stereo channels and of the  Type A front and rear sound levels is also important. 1 Select “Automatic Sound Levelizer”. Keep in mind that when listening to a stereo recording or broad- 2 Select “High”, “Mid”, “Low” or cast, changing the right/left bal- “Off”. ance will increase the volume of  Type B 1 group of sounds while 1 Select “Automatic Sound decreasing the volume of Levelizer”. another. 2 Select to set the automatic 1 Select “Fader/Balance”. sound leveliser on/off. 122 4-1. Basic operation

Audio screen adjustment 4 Select “Common”. 5 Select “Display”. ■ Screen format settings 6 Select the desired item to be The screen format can be adjusted. selected for USB video.  “Contrast” 1 Press the “MENU” button. “+”: Select to strengthen the con- 2 Select “Setup”. trast of the screen. 3 Select “Audio”. “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of 4 Select “Common”. the screen. 5 Select “Screen Format”.  “Brightness” 6 Select the desired item to be “+”: Select to brighten the screen. adjusted. “-”: Select to darken the screen.

●Depending on the audio source, some functions may not be avail- able.

Voice command system

1 Press this switch to operate the voice command system. A Select to display a 4:3 screen, with either side in black. B Select to enlarge the image horizontally and vertically to full screen. C Select to enlarge the image by the same ratio horizontally and vertically.  The voice command system and its list of commands can ■ Contrast and brightness be operated. (P.156) adjustment The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted. 1 Press the “MENU” button. 2 Select “Setup”. 3 Select “Audio”. 4-2. Radio operation 123

4-2.Radio operation AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) favorites (P.129, P.145) radio I Displays the artist info and song title or album Overview Select to change the dis- played information. The radio operation screen can Displays messages when be reached by the following available methods: J Displays cover art, station P.119 logo, etc. 4 Control screen K Displays information about the song/track currently system Audio/visual being played L Select to display HD) multi- cast channels available. (P.127)

Control panel

A Select to display the audio source selection screen. B Select to display the preset stations screen. (P.124) C Select to display the cache radio operation screen. (P.124) D Select to display a list of A Press to seek for stations in receivable stations. (P.125) the relevant program type/channel category. E Select to display the radio Press and hold for continu- options screen. (P.125) ous seek. F Select to display the sound B Turn to step up/down fre- setting screen. (P.120) quencies/channels. G Select to tune to preset sta- Turn to move up/down the tions/channels. (P.124) station list. Also, the knob H Displays items on the chan- can be used to enter selec- nels registered to smart tions on the list screens by 124 4-2. Radio operation pressing it. can be cached and played back in a time-shifted manner. ●The radio automatically changes * to stereo reception when a stereo : Entune Premium Audio only broadcast is received. ■ Automatic playback of the ●The radio automatically blends to cache an HD Radio signal in AM or FM where available. If the radio broadcast is inter- rupted by another audio output, Presetting a station such as an incoming phone call, the system will automatically Radio mode has a mix preset cache the interrupted portion function, which can store up to and perform time-shift playback 36 stations (6 stations per page when the interruption ends. This x 6 pages) from any of the AM, function is available when “Auto FM or SXM bands. Pause” is set to on. (P.125) 1 Tune in the desired station. ■ Playing back the cache 2 Select and hold “(Add New)”. manually The broadcast cached in the program cache can be played back manually. 1 Select “SXM Replay”*1 or “Radio Replay”*2. *1:Entune Audio Plus only *2:Entune Premium Audio only  When “(Add New)” is selected, a confirmation mes- 2 Select the desired cache sage appears. Select “Yes” radio operation button. and select “OK”.  To change the preset station to a different one, select and hold the preset station.

●The number of preset radio sta- tions displayed on the screen can be changed. (P.144) A Returns to the live radio Caching a radio program broadcast B AM/FM* and SXM radio program Displays the replay offset from the current time 4-2. Radio operation 125

C Skips backward 2 minutes “Cancel Refresh”: Select to can- (AM/FM) cel the refresh. Select to select current/previ- “Source”: Select to change to ous track (SXM) another audio source while D Fast rewinds continuously refreshing.

E Pauses the playback (To ●The audio/visual system sound is restart, select ) muted during refresh operation. ●In some situations, it may take F Fast forwards continuously some time to update the station list. 4 G Skips forward 2 minutes (AM/FM) Radio options system Audio/visual Select to change the track (SXM) 1 Select “Options”. 2 Select the desired item to be ●The system can store up to 20 minutes of AM/FM and less than set. 60 minutes of SXM. Cached data will be erased when the radio mode or station is changed or when the audio system is turned off. ●AM/FM: If noise or silence occurs during the caching process, cache writing will continue, with the noise or silence recorded as is. In this case, the cached broadcast will contain the noise or silence when A played back. Select to turn automatic play- back of the cache on/off. Selecting a station from B When “SXM Tune Start” is the list turned on, the current song is played from the beginning 1 Select “Station List”. when you select the channel. Select “AM”, “FM” or “SXM”. 2 C Select to turn digital AM  Select the desired program Radio mode on/off. genre when the genre selec- D Select to turn digital FM tion screen is displayed. Radio mode on/off. 3 Select the desired station. E Analog FM only: Select to ■ Refreshing the station list display RBDS text mes- (AM/FM) sages. 1 Select “Station List”. 126 4-2. Radio operation

F Select to scan for receivable casts have better sound quality stations. (Type scan in case than analog broadcasts as digi- SXM is current program tal broadcasts provide free, type/channel category.) crystal clear audio with no static or distortion. For more informa- tion, and a guide to available Radio broadcast data sys- radio stations and programming, tem refer to www.hdradio.com. This audio/visual system is HD Radio features included in equipped with Radio Broadcast Toyota radios: Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS  Digital Sound- mode allows text messages to HD Radio broadcasts deliver be received from radio stations crystal-clear, digital audio that utilize RBDS transmitters. quality to listeners. When RBDS is on, the radio can  HD2/HD3 Channels- do the following functions. FM stations can provide addi- • Only selecting stations of a tional digital only audio pro- particular program type gramming with expanded • Displaying messages from content and format choices on radio stations HD2/HD3 channels. • Searching for a stronger sig- nal station  PSD- Program Service Data (PSD) RBDS features are available gives you on-screen informa- only when listening to an FM tion such as artist name and station that broadcasts RBDS song title. information and the “FM Info” function is on. (P.125)  Artist Experience- Images related to the broad- cast are displayed on the Using HD Radio™ tech- radio screen, such as album nology cover art and station logos. HD Radio™ Technology is the ■ digital evolution of analog Certification AM/FM radio. Your radio product has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broad- casts (where available) in addi- tion to the analog broadcasts it already receives. Digital broad- 4-2. Radio operation 127 HD Radio Technology manufactured Cause: Radio is shifting between under license from iBiquity Digital analog and digital audio. Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Pat- ents. For patents see Action: Reception issue, may clear- http://dts.com/patents. HD Radio, up as the vehicle continues to be Artist Experience, and the HD, HD driven. Turning the indicator of the Radio, and “ARC” logos are regis- “HD Radio AM” and “HD Radio FM” tered trademarks or trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation in the button off can force radio in an ana- United States and/or other coun- log audio. tries.  Audio mute condition when an HD2/HD3 multicast channel 4 Available HD Radio™ had been playing. technology Cause: The radio does not have system Audio/visual ■ Multicast access to digital signals at the moment. On the FM radio frequency most Action: This is normal behavior, digital stations have “multiple” or wait until the digital signal returns. If supplemental programs on one out of the coverage area, seek a FM station. new station. 1 Select the “HD)” logo.  Audio mute delay when 2 Select the desired channel. selecting an HD2/HD3 multi-  Turning the “TUNE SCROLL” cast channel preset. knob can also select the Cause: The digital multicast content desired multicast channel. is not available until HD Radio™ broadcast can be decoded and make the audio available. This Troubleshooting guide takes up to 7 seconds. ■ Experience Action: This is normal behavior, wait for the audio to become avail-  Mismatch of time alignment- a able. user may hear a short period  Text information does not of programming replayed or match the present song an echo, stutter or skip. audio. Cause: The radio stations analog Cause: Data service issue by the and digital volume is not properly radio broadcaster. aligned or the station is in ballgame mode. Action: Broadcaster should be noti- fied. Complete the form: Action: None, radio broadcast hdradio.com/stations/feedback. issue. A user can contact the radio station.  No text information shown for  Sound fades, blending in and the present selected fre- out. quency. 128 4-2. Radio operation Cause: Data service issue by the (Canada). All fees and program- radio broadcaster. ming subject to change. Traffic Action: Broadcaster should be noti- information not available in all fied. Complete the form: markets. hdradio.com/stations/feedback. NOTICE How to Subscribe to Siri- ●It is prohibited to copy, decom- pile, disassemble, reverse engi- usXM Satellite Radio neer, hack, manipulate, or otherwise make available any All SiriusXM services, including technology or software incorpo- satellite radio and data services, rated in receivers compatible with the SiriusXM Satellite plus streaming services, require Radio System or that support a subscription, sold separately the SiriusXM website, the or as a package by Sirius XM streaming service or any of its Radio Inc. (U.S.A.) or Sirius XM content. Furthermore, the AMBE® voice compression soft- Canada Inc. (Canada), after any ware included in this product is trial subscription which may be protected by intellectual prop- included with your vehicle pur- erty rights including patent rights, copyrights, and trade chase or lease. To subscribe secrets of Digital Voice Sys- after your trial subscription, call tems, Inc. 1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or 1- ●Note: this applies to SiriusXM 877-438-9677 (Canada). Satellite Radio receivers only ■ and not SiriusXM Ready Important information devices. about your subscription

Your SiriusXM services will ●About SiriusXM Services automatically stop at the end of • Most in-car trials today include your trial unless you decide to SiriusXM’s best package  All Access. It includes every channel subscribe. If you decide to con- available on your radio, plus tinue service, the paid subscrip- streaming. tion plan you choose will ●SiriusXM All Access subscription automatically renew and you will • Listen everywhere with All Access. You get every channel be charged the rate in effect at available in your ride, plus you can that time and according to your listen on the app and online  so chosen payment method. Fees you can enjoy the best SiriusXM has to offer, anywhere life takes and taxes apply. You may can- you. It’s the only package that cel at any time by calling 1-866- gives you all of our premium pro- 635-2349. See SiriusXM Cus- gramming, including Howard Stern, every NFL, MLB® and NBA tomer Agreement for complete game, every NASCAR® race, terms at www.siriusxm.com NHL® games, 24/7 talk channels (U.S.A.) or www.siriusxm.ca dedicated to the biggest leagues, 4-2. Radio operation 129 and more. You get all kinds of is selected, the ID code will no commercial-free music, including longer be displayed. The artistdedicated channels and more, plus sports, news, talk and channel (000) alternates entertainment. between displaying the radio ●SiriusXM radio operation ID and the specific radio • Look for the Sirius, XM, SiriusXM, code. Band, SAT, AUX, Radio or Source button and you’re in. If you can’t hear us, it’s easy to get started: Smart favorites U.S.A.: Locate your Radio ID by turning to Channel 0. If you don’t see your Up to 20 channels can be regis- 4 number there, go to siri- tered as presets in the cache. usxm.com/activationhelp to find it. For channel registration, refer to system Audio/visual Visit siriusxm.com/refresh or call 1-855-MYREFRESH (697-3373) (P.144). to send a refresh signal to your 1 Select channels registered to radio. Canada: smart favorites. Locate your Radio ID by turning to *1 Channel 0. 2 Select “SXM Replay” or Visit siriusxm.ca/refresh to send a “Radio Replay”*2. refresh signal to your radio or call 1-888-539-7474 for service. *1:Entune Audio Plus only *2:Entune Premium Audio only Displaying the radio ID ●Caches up to 30 minutes for each Each SiriusXM tuner is identified Smart Favorite preset. with a unique radio ID. The radio ●The radio plays the track from ID is required when activating start when that track has not previ- ously been heard by the user and an SiriusXM Satellite service or the station is registered as a smart when reporting a problem. favorite.  If “Ch 000” is selected using ●When “SXM Tune Start” is turned on (P.125), the current song is the “TUNE SCROLL” knob, played from the beginning when the ID code, which is 8 alpha- you select the channel. numeric characters, will be ●Displays icons on the channels displayed. If another channel registered to smart favorites. (P.123)

Refer to the table below to identify the problem and take the suggested corrective action

When problems occur with the SiriusXM tuner, a message will appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action. 130 4-2. Radio operation

Message Explanation The SiriusXM antenna is not connected. Check whether the SiriusXM antenna cable is attached securely. Contact your “Check Toyota dealer for assistance. Antenna” A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. Contact your Toyota dealer for assistance. The SiriusXM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait “No Signal” until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal. “Chan The channel you selected is not broadcasting any program- Unavailable” ming. Select another channel. The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for “Ch Unsub- about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous chan- scribed” nel or “Ch 001”. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. “Subscription Subscription is updated. Select “OK” to clear this message. Updated”

●Contact the SiriusXM Listener Care Center at 1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Canada). 4-2. Radio operation 131

* States, Internet radio http://www.toyota.ca/entune or call 1-888-869-6828 in Canada, and *: This function is not made avail- http://www.toyotapr.com/entune or able in some countries or areas. call 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico. One of Toyota Entune App Suite Connect features is the ability to listen to inter- net radio. In order to use this service, a compatible phone and the system 4 needs to be set up. For details: P.215 system Audio/visual

Listening to internet radio

1 Display the audio source selection screen. (P.119) 2 Select the desired application screen button.  The internet radio application screen is displayed.  Perform operations accord- ing to the displayed applica- tion screen.  For the instrument panel operation method: P. 119  If a compatible phone is already registered, it will be connected automatically.

●Other applications can be acti- vated while listening to internet radio. ●Some parts of applications can be adjusted using the switches on the steering wheel. ●For additional information, refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ or call 1-800-331-4331 in the United 132 4-3. Media operation

4-3.Media operation USB memory (P.133) G Select to change the Overview file/track. Select and hold to fast The USB memory operation rewind. screen can be reached by the H Select to play/pause. following methods: P.119 I  Connecting a USB memory Select to change the (P.120) file/track. Select and hold to fast for- When an Apple CarPlay con- ward. nection is established, this func- J Select to set random play- tion will be unavailable.* back. (P.133) *: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. K Select to change the folder/album. Control screen L Displays cover art M  USB audio Select to change the artist.  USB video 1 Select “Browse”. 2 Select “Videos”. 3 Select the desired folder and file.

A Select to display the audio source selection screen. B Select to return to the top screen. C Select to display a song list screen. A Select to display the audio D Select to display the play source selection screen. mode selection screen. B Select to return to the top E Select to display the sound screen. setting screen. (P.120) C Select to display a song list F Select to set repeat playback. screen. 4-3. Media operation 133

D Select to display the play sound. mode selection screen. ●If tag information exists, the file/folder names will be changed E Select to display the sound to track/album names. setting screen. (P.120) Repeating F Select to change the file. Select and hold to fast The file/track or folder/album rewind. currently being listened to can G Select to play/pause. be repeated. 4 H Select to change the file. 1 Select .

Select and hold to fast for- system Audio/visual ward. ●Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: I Select to display a full screen  When random playback is off image. • file/track repeat  folder/album repeat  off J Select to change the folder.  When random playback is on • file/track repeat  off Control panel Random order

Files/tracks or folders/albums can be automatically and ran- domly selected. 1 Select .

●Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 folder/album random) A Press to change the  folder/album random (all folder/album random)  off file/track. Press and hold to fast for- WARNING ward/rewind. ●Do not operate the player’s con- B Turn to change the file/track. trols or connect the USB mem- Turn to move up/down the ory while driving. list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it.

●While the vehicle is being driven, this function can only output 134 4-3. Media operation

NOTICE iPod/iPhone ●Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, Overview high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the porta- ble player. The iPod/iPhone operation screen can be reached by the ● Do not push down on or apply following methods: P.119 unnecessary pressure to the  portable player while it is con-  Connecting an iPod/iPhone nected as this may damage the portable player or its terminal. (P.120) ●Do not insert foreign objects into When the iPod/iPhone con- the port as this may damage the nected to the system includes portable player or its terminal. video, the system can only out- put the sound.

Control screen

A Select to display the audio source selection screen. B Select to return to the top screen.*1 C Select to display a song list screen.*1 D Select to display the play mode selection screen.*1 E Select to display the sound setting screen. (P.120) F Select to display the audio control screen of Apple Car- Play.*2 4-3. Media operation 135

G Select to set repeat playback. ward/rewind. (P.136) B Turn to change the track. H Select to change the track. Turn to move up/down the Select and hold to fast list. Also, the knob can be rewind. used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. I Select to play/pause. J Select to change the track. ●Some functions may not be avail- able depending on the type of Select and hold to fast for- model. 4 ward. ●When an iPod/iPhone is con- nected using a genuine K Select to set random play- system Audio/visual iPod/iPhone cable, the back. (P.136) iPod/iPhone starts charging its battery. L Select to change the ● *1 Depending on the iPod/iPhone, album. the video sound may not be able to be heard. M Displays cover art ●Depending on the iPod/iPhone N Select to change the artist.*1 and the songs in the iPod/iPhone, a cover art may be displayed. This O Select to change the play- function can be changed to “On” *1 or “Off”. (P.144) It may take time list. to display the cover art, and the *1:When an Apple CarPlay connec- iPod/iPhone may not be operated while the cover art display is in tion is established, this switch process. will not be displayed. ●When an iPod/iPhone is con- *2:This switch will only be displayed nected and the audio source is when an Apple CarPlay connec- changed to iPod/iPhone mode, tion is established. the iPod/iPhone will resume play- ing from the same point it was last used. Control panel ●Depending on the iPod/iPhone that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be avail- able. ●If an iPhone is connected via Bluetooth® and USB at the same time, system operation may become unstable. For known phone compatibility information, refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/. ●Tracks selected by operating a connected iPod/iPhone may not A Press to change the track. be recognized or displayed prop- Press and hold to fast for- erly. 136 4-3. Media operation ●The system may not function properly if a conversion adapter is NOTICE used to connect a device. ●Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, Repeating high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the porta- ble player. The track currently being lis- tened to can be repeated. ●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the 1 Select . portable player while it is con- nected as this may damage the portable player or its terminal. ●Each time is selected, the ● mode changes as follows: Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the  When shuffle is off (iPhone 5 or portable player or its terminal. later) • track repeat  album repeat  off  When shuffle is off (iPhone 4s or earlier) • track repeat  off  When shuffle is on • track repeat  off

Random order Tracks or albums can be auto- matically and randomly selected. 1 Select .

●Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • shuffle (1 album shuffle)  album shuffle (all album shuffle)  off

WARNING ●Do not operate the player’s con- trols or connect the iPod/iPhone while driving. 4-3. Media operation 137

Bluetooth® audio able in some countries or areas. Control screen The Bluetooth® audio sys- tem enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.

This audio/visual system 4 supports Bluetooth®, a wire- Audio/visual system Audio/visual less data system capable of A Select to display the audio playing portable audio source selection screen. music without cables. If your device does not sup- B Select to return to the top screen. port Bluetooth®, the Blue- C tooth® audio system will not Select to display a song list function. screen. D Select to display the play Overview mode selection screen. E Select to display the portable ® The Bluetooth audio operation device connection screen. screen can be reached by the (P.139) following methods: P.119 F Select to display the sound ®  Connecting a Bluetooth setting screen. (P.120) audio device (P.139) G Select to set repeat playback. Depending on the type of porta- (P.138) ble player connected, some H functions may not be available Select to change the track. and/or the screen may look dif- Select and hold to fast ferently than shown in this man- rewind. ual. I Select to play/pause. When an Apple CarPlay con- J Select to change the track. nection is established, Blue- Select and hold to fast for- tooth® audio will be suspended ward. and become unavailable.* K Select to set random play- *: This function is not made avail- back. (P.138) 138 4-3. Media operation

L Select to change the album. selected. M Displays cover art 1 Select .

Control panel ●Each time is selected, the mode changes as follows: • random (1 album random)  album random (all album random)  off ●Depending on the Bluetooth® device that is connected to the system, the music may start play- ing when selecting while it is paused. Conversely, the music may pause when selecting while it is playing. A Press to change the track. ●In the following conditions, the Press and hold to fast for- system may not function: ward/rewind. • The Bluetooth® device is turned off. B Turn to change the track. • The Bluetooth® device is not con- Turn to move up/down the nected. list. Also, the knob can be • The Bluetooth® device has a low used to enter selections on battery. the list screens by pressing it. ●When using the Bluetooth® audio and Wi-Fi® Hotspot functions at the same time, the following prob- Repeating lems may occur: • It may take longer than normal to The track or album currently connect to the Bluetooth® device. being listened to can be • The sound may cut out. repeated. ●It may take time to connect the phone when Bluetooth® audio is 1 Select . being played. ●For operating the portable player, ●Each time is selected, the see the instruction manual that mode changes as follows: comes with it.  When random playback is off ●If the Bluetooth® device is discon- • track repeat  album repeat  off nected due to poor reception from  When random playback is on ® • track repeat off the Bluetooth network when the  engine switch is in ACC or ON, the system auto- Random order matically reconnects the portable player. Tracks or albums can be auto- ●If the Bluetooth® device is discon- matically and randomly nected on purpose, such as it was 4-3. Media operation 139 turned off, this does not happen. Reconnect the portable player NOTICE manually. ●Do not leave your portable ●Bluetooth® device information is player in the vehicle. In particu- ® lar, high temperatures inside the registered when the Bluetooth vehicle may damage the porta- device is connected to the Blue- ble player. tooth® audio system. When selling or disposing of the vehicle, remove the Bluetooth® audio Registering/Connecting a information from the system. Bluetooth® device (P.59) 4 ●In some situations, sound output To use the Bluetooth® audio via the Bluetooth® audio system

system, it is necessary to regis- system Audio/visual may be out of sync with the con- nected device or output intermit- ter a Bluetooth® device with the tently. system.

WARNING  Registering an additional device ●Do not operate the player’s con- trols or connect to the Blue- 1 Display the Bluetooth® audio ® tooth audio system while control screen. (P.137) driving. 2 Select “Connect”. ●Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth® antennas. People 3 Select “Add Device”. with implantable cardiac pace- ® makers, cardiac resynchroniza-  When another Bluetooth tion therapy-pacemakers or device is connected, a confir- implantable cardioverter defibril- mation screen will be dis- lators should maintain a reason- able distance between played. To disconnect the themselves and the Bluetooth® Bluetooth® device, select antennas. The radio waves may “Yes”. affect the operation of such devices. 4 Follow the steps in “Register- ® ●Before using Bluetooth® ing a Bluetooth phone for devices, users of any electrical the first time” from step 5. medical device other than ( P.36) implantable cardiac pacemak-  ers, cardiac resynchronization  Selecting a registered device therapy-pacemakers or implant- able cardioverter defibrillators 1 Display the Bluetooth® audio should consult the manufacturer control screen. (P.137) of the device for information about its operation under the 2 Select “Connect”. influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected 3 Select the desired device to effects on the operation of such be connected. medical devices. 140 4-3. Media operation

4 Check that a confirmation AUX screen is displayed when the connection is complete. Overview  If an error message is dis- played, follow the guidance The AUX operation screen can on the screen to try again. be reached by the following methods: P. 119  Connecting a device to the AUX port (P.120)

Control screen

A Select to display the audio source selection screen. (P.119) B Select to return to the control screen. C Select to display the sound setting screen. (P.120)

WARNING ●Do not connect portable audio device or operate the controls while driving.

NOTICE ●Do not leave portable audio device in the vehicle. The tem- perature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in dam- age to the player. 4-3. Media operation 141

NOTICE ●Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable audio device while it is connected as this may damage the portable audio device or its terminal. ●Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable audio device or its ter- minal. 4 Audio/visual system Audio/visual 142 4-4. Audio/visual remote controls

4-4.Audio/visual remote controls *3 Steering switches  USB , iPod/iPhone, Blue- tooth® audio*3, APPS*3 Steering switch operation • Press: Change audio modes • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or Some parts of the audio/visual more): Pause (Press and hold system can be adjusted using again to resume the play the switches on the steering mode.) wheel. *1:If equipped *2:If cached radio is enabled, press- ing and holding the “MODE” switch pauses the broadcast. (Press and hold again to play back the cached radio program.) *3:When Apple CarPlay connection is established, this function will be unavailable. ■ A Volume control switch switch  AM/FM B “MODE” switch • Press: Preset channel C switch up/down ■ Volume control switch • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or • Press: Volume up/down more): Seek up/down • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or • Press and hold (1.5 sec. or more): Volume up/down con- more): Seek up/down continu- tinuously ously while the switch is being pressed ■ “MODE” switch *1 *1  SXM  AM/FM/SXM • Press: Preset channel • Press: Change audio modes up/down • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or *2 more): Mute (Press and more): Seek for stations in the hold again to resume the relevant program type/chan- sound.) nel category  AUX • Press and hold (1.5 sec. or • Press: Change audio modes more): Fast channel up/down • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or *2  USB , iPod/iPhone, Blue- more): Mute tooth® audio*2 • Press: Track/file up/down 4-4. Audio/visual remote controls 143 • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Fast forward/rewind *1:If equipped *2:When Apple CarPlay connection is established, this function will be unavailable.

●In the APPS mode, some opera- tion may be done on the screen depend on the selected APPS. 4 Audio/visual system Audio/visual 144 4-5. Setup

4-5.Setup Audio settings Common settings 1 Display the audio settings Detailed audio settings can screen. (P.144) be programmed. 2 Select “Common”. Displaying the audio set- 3 Select the desired items to be set. tings screen

1 Press the “MENU” button.

A Select to set the cover art display on/off. B Select to prioritize the display 2 Select “Setup”. of information from the Gra- 3 Select “Audio”. cenote database. Select the desired items to 4 C Select to change the screen be set. size.* (P.122) Audio settings screen D Select to display the image quality adjustment screen.* (P.122) *: Only in USB video mode

Radio settings

1 Display the audio settings screen. (P.144) A Select to set the common 2 Select “Radio”. settings. (P.144) 3 Select the desired items to B Select to set the radio set- be set. tings. (P.144) 4-5. Setup 145

A Edit smart favorites. (P.145) 4 B Select to change the number of preset radio stations dis- system Audio/visual played on the screen. (P.145)

Manage smart favorites

1 Select “Manage Smart Favorites”. 2 Select the desired channel to be set.

●Displays the registered preset channels. ●Up to 20 channels can be regis- tered.

Setting the number of radio presets

1 Select “Number of Radio Pre- sets”. 2 Select the button with the desired number to be dis- played. 146 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system

4-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system Operating information FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, ●The use of a cellular phone inside which increase with the distance or near the vehicle may cause a noise from the speakers of the from the radio transmitter. They audio/visual system which you are are often accompanied by dis- listening to. However, this does tortion. not indicate a malfunction. Multi-path: FM signals are NOTICE reflective, making it possible for ●To avoid damage to the 2 signals to reach the vehicle’s audio/visual system: antenna at the same time. If this • Be careful not to spill beverages happens, the signals will cancel over the audio/visual system. each other out, causing a momentary flutter or loss of Radio reception.

Usually, a problem with radio Static and fluttering: These reception does not mean there occur when signals are blocked by buildings, trees or other large is a problem with the radio  it is just the normal result of condi- objects. Increasing the bass tions outside the vehicle. level may reduce static and flut- tering. For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM Station swapping: If the FM sig- reception. Power lines or phone nal being listened to is inter- wires can interfere with AM sig- rupted or weakened, and there nals. And of course, radio sig- is another strong station nearby nals have a limited range. The on the FM band, the radio may farther the vehicle is from a sta- tune in the second station until tion, the weaker its signal will the original signal can be picked be. In addition, reception condi- up again. tions change constantly as the ■ AM vehicle moves. Fading: AM broadcasts are Here are some common recep- reflected by the upper atmo- tion problems that may not indi- sphere  especially at night. cate a problem with the radio as These reflected signals can described. interfere with those received ■ FM directly from the radio station, causing the radio station to Fading and drifting stations: sound alternately strong and Generally, the effective range of weak. 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 147 Station interference: When a reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making it diffi- cult to hear the broadcast.  Use of the Made for Apple Static: AM is easily affected by badge means that an acces- external sources of electrical sory has been designed to noise, such as high tension 4 connect specifically to the power lines, lightening or electri-

Apple product(s) identified in system Audio/visual cal motors. This results in static. the badge, and has been cer- ■ SiriusXM tified by the developer to meet  Cargo loaded on the roof lug- Apple performance stan- gage carrier, especially metal dards. Apple is not responsi- objects, may adversely affect ble for the operation of this the reception of SiriusXM Sat- device or its compliance with ellite Radio. safety and regulatory stan-  Alternation or modifications dards. Please note that the carried out without appropri- use of this accessory with an ate authorization may invali- Apple product may affect date the user’s right to wireless performance. operate the equipment.  iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPod Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the ■ Certification U.S. and other countries. ■ Compatible models The following iPod nano®, iPod touch® and iPhone® devices can be used with this system. Made for • iPhone 7 • iPhone 7 Plus • iPhone SE • iPhone 6s • iPhone 6s Plus • iPhone 6 148 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system

• iPhone 6 Plus File formats FAT 16/32 • iPhone 5s • iPhone 5c Correspon- Mass storage dence class class • iPhone 5 • iPhone 4s • iPod touch (6th generation) Compatible audio format • iPod touch (5th generation) • iPod nano (7th generation) Compatible compressed files

●This system only supports audio Item USB playback. ●Depending on difference between MP3/WMA/AAC models or software versions etc., WAV(LPCM)/FL some models might be incompati- Compatible file AC/ALAC/OGG ble with this system. format Vorbis High-resolution sound MP4/AVI/WMV source Compatible file MP4/AVI/WMV format (video)* This device supports high-reso- lution sound sources. Folders in the Maximum device 3000 The definition of high-resolution is based on the standards of Files in the Maximum groups such as the CTA (Con- device 9999 sumer Technology Association). Maximum Files per folder Supported formats and play- 255 able media are as follows. *: USB video only ■ Supported formats WAV, FLAC, ALAC, OGG Vorbis Corresponding sampling fre- quency ■ Playable media USB File type Frequency (kHz) MP3 files: File information MPEG 1 LAYER 32/44.1/48 3 Compatible USB devices MP3 files: MPEG 2 LSF 16/22.05/24 USB communi- USB 2.0 HS (480 LAYER 3 cation formats Mbps) 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 149

File type Frequency (kHz) File type Bit rate (kbps) WMA files: WMA files: Ver. CBR 48 - 192 Ver. 7, 8, 9*1 32/44.1/48 7, 8 (9.1/9.2) WMA files: CBR 48 - 320 11.025/12/16/ Ver. 9*2 (9.1/9.2) AAC files: 22.05/24/32/ MPEG4/AAC-LC AAC files: 44.1/48 8 - 320 MPEG4/AAC-LC 8/11.025/12/16/ WAV (LPCM) OGG Vorbis 32-500 22.05/24/32/ 4 files*2 44.1/48/88.2/ *1:Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compati-

96/176.4/192 ble system Audio/visual 8/11.025/12/16/ *2:Only compatible with Windows *2 22.05/24/32/ Media Audio Standard FLAC 44.1/48/88.2/ Quantization bit 96/176.4/192 File type rate (bit) 8/11.025/12/16/ WAV (LPCM) *2 22.05/24/32/ ALAC 44.1/48/64/ files 16/24 88.2/96 FLAC 8/11.025/16/ ALAC OGG Vorbis*2 22.05/32/44.1/ 48 Compatible channel modes *1:Only compatible with Windows Media Audio Standard File type Channel mode *2 :Sound source of 48kHz or more Stereo, joint ste- is down-converted to reo, dual chan- 48kHz/24bit. MP3 files nel and monaural *1 Corresponding bit rates WMA files 2ch

File type Bit rate (kbps) 1ch, 2ch (Dual AAC files channel is not MP3 files: supported) MPEG 1 LAYER 32 - 320 3 WAV (LPCM)/ FLAC/ALAC/ 2ch MP3 files: OGG Vorbis MPEG 2 LSF 8 - 160 LAYER 3  MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA (Windows Media Audio) 150 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system and AAC (Advanced Audio available only when playing Coding) are audio compres- MP3 files. sion standards.  This system can play back  This system can play AAC files encoded by iTunes. MP3/WMA/AAC files on USB  The sound quality of memory. MP3/WMA files generally  MP4, WMV and AVI files can improves with higher bit rates. use the following resolutions:  m3u playlists are not compati- 128x96, 160x120, 176x144 ble with the audio player. (QCIF), 320x240 (QVGA),  MP3i (MP3 interactive) and 352x240 (SIF), 352x288 MP3PRO formats are not (CIF), 640x480 (VGA), compatible with the audio 720x480 (NTSC), 720x576 player. (PAL)  The player is compatible with  When naming an VBR (Variable Bit Rate). MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an appropriate file extension  When playing back files (.mp3/.wma/.m4a). recorded as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will  This system plays back files not be correctly displayed if with .mp3/.wma/.m4a file the fast forward or reverse extensions as operations are used. MP3/WMA/AAC files respec- tively. To prevent noise and  It is not possible to check fold- playback errors, use the ers that do not include appropriate file extension. MP3/WMA/AAC files.  MP3 files are compatible with  MP3/WMA/AAC files in fold- the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, ers up to 8 levels deep can be Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. played. However, the start of This system cannot display playback may be delayed disc title, track title and artist when using USB memory name in other formats. containing numerous levels of folders. For this reason, we  WMA/AAC files can contain a recommend creating USB WMA/AAC tag that is used in memory with no more than 2 the same way as an ID3 tag. levels of folders. WMA/AAC tags carry infor- mation such as track title and artist name.  The emphasis function is 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 151

Compatible video format

Format Codec Video codec:  H.264/MPEG- 4 AVC  MPEG4 Audio codec:  The play order of the USB  AAC  MP3 4 memory with the structure MPEG-4 shown above is as follows: Corresponding screen size: system Audio/visual  MAX 19201080 Corresponding frame rate:  MAX 60i/30p

 The order changes depending on the personal computer and MP3/WMA/AAC encoding software you use. 152 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system

Format Codec ding track related information in an MP3 file. This embed- Video codec: ded information can include  H.264/MPEG- 4 AVC the track number, track title,  MPEG4 the artist’s name, the album  WMV9 title, the music genre, the year  WMV9 of production, comments, Advanced pro- cover art and other data. The file contents can be freely edited Audio codec: using software with ID3 tag  AAC editing functions. Although AVI Container  MP3 the tags are restricted to a  WMA9.2 number of characters, the (7,8,9.1,9.2) information can be viewed Corresponding when the track is played back. screen size: ■  MAX WMA tag 19201080  WMA files can contain a Corresponding WMA tag that is used in the frame rate: same way as an ID3 tag.  MAX 60i/30p WMA tags carry information Video codec: such as track title and artist  WMV9 name.  WMV9 ■ MP3 Advanced pro- file  MP3 is an audio compression Audio codec: standard determined by a  WMA9.2 working group (MPEG) of the Windows Media (7,8,9.1,9.2) ISO (International Standard Video Corresponding Organization). MP3 com- screen size: presses audio data to about  MAX 1/10 the size of that on con- 19201080 ventional discs. Corresponding ■ WMA frame rate:  MAX 60i/30p  WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression for- ® Terms mat developed by Microsoft . It compresses files into a size ■ ID3 tag smaller than that of MP3 files.  This is a method of embed- The decoding formats for 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 153

WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and 9. Message Explanation ■ AAC This indicates  AAC is short for Advanced that the firm- ware version is Audio Coding and refers to an “Please check not compatible. audio compression technol- the iPod firm- Perform the iPod ogy standard used with ware version.” firmware MPEG2 and MPEG4. updates and try again. Error messages This indicates 4 that it failed to ■ USB “Unable to authorize the system Audio/visual authorize the Message Explanation iPod. iPod.” This indicates a Please check problem in the your iPod. “USB Error” USB memory or ■ Bluetooth® audio its connection. This indicates Message Explanation that no “Music tracks not This indicates a “No music files MP3/WMA/AAC supported. found.” files are included problem in the Please check ® in the USB mem- your portable Bluetooth ory. player.” device. This indicates that no video “No video files ●If the malfunction is not rectified: files are included Take your vehicle to your Toyota found.” in the USB mem- dealer. ory. ■ iPod

Message Explanation This indicates a problem in the “iPod Error” iPod or its con- nection. This indicates “No music files that there is no found.” music data in the iPod. 154 4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system 155 Voice command sys- tem 5

5-1. Voice command system operation Voice command system ...... 156 Natural language under- standing...... 159 Command list ...... 160 5-2. Mobile Assistant opera- 5 tion

Mobile Assistant ...... 165 comm Voice and system and 156 5-1. Voice command system operation

5-1.Voice command system operation ■ Voice command sys- Microphone tem

The voice command sys- tem enables the radio, phone dialing, etc. to be operated using voice com- mands. Refer to the com- mand list for samples of voice commands. (P.160)  It is unnecessary to speak directly into the microphone Using the voice command when giving a command. system ●Voice commands may not be rec- ■ Steering switch ognized if: • Spoken too quickly. • Spoken at a low or high volume. • The roof or windows are open. • Passengers are talking while voice commands are spoken. • The fan speed of the air condition- ing system is set at high. • The air conditioning vents are turned towards the microphone. ●In the following conditions, the system may not recognize the command properly and using A voice commands may not be pos- Talk switch sible: Voice command system: • The command is incorrect or • Press the talk switch to start the unclear. Note that certain words, voice command system. To can- accents or speech patterns may be difficult for the system to recog- cel voice command, press and nize. hold the talk switch. • There is excessive background When an Apple CarPlay connection noise, such as wind noise. is established: ●Normally, it is necessary to wait • Press and hold the talk switch to for a beep before saying a com- start Siri. To cancel Siri, press the mand. To enable the ability to talk over prompts and say commands talk switch. before the beep, enable the voice • Press the talk switch to start the prompt interrupt function. (P. 60 ) voice command system. ●This system may not operate immediately after the engine switch is in ACC or ON. 5-1. Voice command system operation 157

NOTICE 3 After hearing a beep, say a supported command. ●Do not touch and put a sharp object to the microphone. It may  To display sample commands cause failure. of the desired function, say the desired function or select Voice command system the desired function button. To operation display more commands, select “More Commands”. The voice command system is operated by saying commands  Selecting “Help” or saying which correspond to a sup- “Help” prompts the voice com- ported function. To display mand system to offer exam- ples of commands and examples of commands for sup- 5 ported functions, select a func- operation methods. tion button on the screen after  Registered POIs, registered comm Voice starting the voice command sys- names in the contacts list etc., tem. can be said in the place of the “<>” next to the commands.

Operation from the main (P.160) system and menu For example: Say “Find a restau- rant”, “Call John Smith” etc. 1 Press the talk switch.  If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no selections are available, perform one of the following to return to the pre- vious screen: • Say “Go back”.

• Select .  To cancel voice recognition,  Voice guidance for the voice select , say “Cancel”, or command system can be press and hold the talk switch. skipped by pressing the talk  To perform the voice com- switch. mand operation again, select 2 If “Getting Started with Voice” “Start Over” or say “Start screen is displayed, select over”. “OK” or press the talk switch.  To suspend voice command (P.158) operation, select “Pause” or say “Pause”. To resume the 158 5-1. Voice command system operation voice command operation, screen. (P.60) select “Resume” or press the 1 Press the talk switch. talk switch. 2 Select the desired item to be set. ●If the system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again. ●If a voice command cannot be rec- ognized, voice guidance will say “Sorry, could you repeat that?” and voice command reception will restart. ●If a voice command cannot be rec- ognized 3 consecutive times, voice recognition will be canceled. A Select to display the voice ●Voice recognition prompts can be command tutorials. changed on the voice settings screen. (P. 60 ) B Select to train the voice com- This function can be used to cancel mand system. voice guidance by turning the voice The user will be asked to say 10 prompts off. When you press the sample phrases. This will help the talk switch while using this setting, a voice command system adapt to beep sounds, and then you can the user’s accent. immediately say a command. C Select to prevent the screen ●Some voice guidance can be can- celed by setting voice prompts to from being displayed again. off. Use this setting when it is D desirable to say a command Select to proceed to the immediately after pressing the talk voice command screen. switch and hearing a beep. Dictation function (English Increasing the voice rec- * ognition performance only) *: Entune Premium Audio with DCM To increase voice recognition only. This function is not made performance, use the “Tutori- available in some countries or als” and “Voice Training” func- areas. tions on the “Getting Started Text messages can be written with Voice” screen. These func- using the dictation function. tions are only available when the vehicle is not moving. To use the dictation function, a subscription to the Toyota The “Tutorials” and “Voice Train- Entune is necessary. Contact ing” functions can also be your Toyota dealer for details. started on the voice settings 5-1. Voice command system operation 159

1 Select . Natural language understanding*

*: Entune Premium Audio with DCM only. This function is not made available in some countries or areas. Due to natural language speech recognition technol- 2 Speak to the system. ogy, this system recognizes  Words recognized through commands when spoken your speech will be displayed. naturally. (If a Toyota Entune To confirm the entered text, subscription has been 5 select “OK”. entered, the system will be able to connect to the Toy- comm Voice ●A keyboard screen will not be dis- ota Entune center and the played when the vehicle is being range of naturally spoken driven. English which can be recog- ● Text message reply with the dicta- nized will be increased.) system and tion function may not be available depending on the type of cellular However, the system cannot phone. recognize every variation of each command. In some sit- uations, it is possible to omit the command for the procedure and directly state the desired operation. Not all voice commands are dis- played in the function menu. To use this function, a sub- scription to the Toyota Entune is necessary. Con- tact your Toyota dealer for details. 160 5-1. Voice command system operation

Command list Command Action Returns to top “Start over” Command list overview menu screen

Recognizable voice commands Temporarily pauses a voice and their actions are shown session until it is “Pause” below. resumed by  Frequently used commands pressing the talk are listed in the following switch again. tables. ■ Top menu  For devices that are not Command Action installed to the vehicle, com- Displays the mands relating to that device “Show com- command list of may not be displayed on the mand examples the selected screen. Also, depending on for

” menu other conditions, such as Displays more compatibility, some com- “More com- commonly used mands may not be displayed mands” on the screen. commands Displays Voice  The functions available may “Voice settings” Setting screen vary according to the system installed. Displays Train Voice Recogni-  Voice recognition language “Train my voice” tion screen* can be changed. (P.56) *: Vehicle must be parked Command list ■ Navigation*1

■ Common Command Action Command Action Enables setting “Get directions to a destination by Displays exam- ” *3, 4 the available address commands Displays a list of Returns to the ” name > near “Cancel” voice command the current posi- system tion 5-1. Voice command system operation 161 *4 Command Action :When the language is set to French, the supported area is “Find a Displays a list of only Quebec Province in Canada near my destina- near the *5:For example; “Gas stations”, tion” destination “Restaurants”, etc. Displays a list of *6 “Find a in a spec- egory> in a supported. Local brands are also ified city and city”*2 supported with a subscription to state*7 the Toyota Entune. Contact your Displays the Toyota dealer for details. “Go home” route to home *7:When the language is set to French, the supported area is Sets the location only Quebec City in Canada registered to the *8 5 “Go to favorite corresponding :Used when multiple destinations

<1-10>” favorite number are set on a route comm Voice as the destina- ■ Phone*1 tion Displays recent Command Action destinations. Places a call to system and Selecting a num- “Call ”*2 contact from the destinations” will start naviga- phone book tion to the selected recent Places a call to destination. “Call the specified *2 phone type of Cancels the ” “Cancel route” the contact from route guidance the phone book Displays a list of Places a call to “Delete destina- “Dial ” delete*8 phone number Displays the Places a call to specified point of the phone num- “Redial” “Show icons” gory*5 icons on outgoing call the map Places a call to the phone num- *1:Entune Premium Audio only “Call back” ber of latest *2 :English and French only incoming call *3:Best recognition results occur when saying the full address without the zipcode 162 5-1. Voice command system operation ■ Command Action While incoming message *1, 2 “Show recent Displays the call notification is displayed calls” history screen Command Action Sends a text Reads the “Send a mes- message to incoming mes- “Read message” sage to ” tact from the vehicle speakers phone book Ignores the *1 :When an Apple CarPlay connec- “Ignore” incoming mes- tion is established, this voice sage notification commands will be unavailable. *2 Initiates sending :If the system does not recognize a reply to the “Reply” the name of a contact, create a incoming mes- voice tag. (P.190) The name of sage a contact can also be recognized by adding a voice tag. Places a call to the phone num- * “Call” ■ While in a phone call ber of incoming message Command Action *1 Sends DTMF :Full screen message notification “Send ” tones has speci- must be turned on within the fied phone settings (P.188) *2:When an Apple CarPlay connec- Mutes the micro- tion is established, this voice phone (far side “Mute” commands will be unavailable. cannot hear the conversation) ■ Radio Unmutes the “Unmute” Command Action microphone Changes the *: When an Apple CarPlay connec- “Tune to AM” specified AM fre- commands will be unavailable. quency Changes the “Tune to FM” specified FM fre- quency Changes the “Play a radio to an FM station” station of the specified genre*1 5-1. Voice command system operation 163

Command Action Command Action

Changes the “Play Genre Plays tracks “Tune to preset radio to the *2 from the <1-36>” specified preset ” selected genre radio station Plays tracks Changes the “Play Composer from the “Tune to a radio to a satel- ”*2 selected com- satel- lite radio channel poser of the specified lite station” Plays tracks *2 “Play Podcast genre from the ”*2 Changes the selected podcast “Tune to ” nel with the *2 ” selected audio- comm Voice specified name*2 book Changes the Turns the “Tune to chan- radio to a satel- “Audio On” audio/visual sys- nel on lite radio channel tem on XM” of the specified system and *2 Turns the number “Audio Off” audio/visual sys- *1:A station list must be built first tem off using the radio screen (P.123) “Change the Sets the source *2:Requires a satellite radio sub- audio source to to the specified scription ” audio mode ■ Audio*1 *1:The audio device must be con- nected via a USB cable to use Command Action the functionality in this section *2:When an Apple CarPlay connec- “Play Playlist Plays tracks *2 from the tion is established, this voice ” selected playlist commands will be unavailable. ■ *1 “Play Artist Plays tracks Information *2 from the ” selected artist Command Action “Play Song Plays the “Get the Fore- Displays weather ”*2 selected track cast” information Displays weather “Play Album Plays tracks “Get the Fore- *2 for the specified *2 from the cast for ” selected album city 164 5-1. Voice command system operation

Command Action commands for the currently dis- played application will be avail- Displays traffic “Show Traffic” able information ● Displays traffic Commands relating to operation of the audio/visual system can “Show Traffic information near only be performed when the near here” your current audio/visual system is turned on. location Displays traffic “Get traffic along information my route” along your cur- rent route Displays traffic information “Show Traffic on along road you this street” are currently driving on Displays traffic “Show Traffic for information for a saved route” saved route Displays the pre- “Show Predic- dictive traffic tive Traffic” map

*1:Entune Premium Audio only *2:Only major US cities are sup- ported by voice ■ Apps*1

Command Action Activates the “Launch ”*2 App Suite Con- nect application

*1:When an Apple CarPlay connec- tion is established, this voice commands will be unavailable. *2:When an application is opened and is in full screen mode, press- ing the talk switch will start the voice command system and 5-2. Mobile Assistant operation 165

5-2.Mobile Assistant operation Mobile Assistant Mobile Assistant opera- tion The Mobile Assistant func-  Type A tion is a voice input assist function. Mobile Assist sup- 1 Press and hold the talk ports the Siri Eyes Free switch on the steering wheel Mode and Google App. until Mobile Assistant screen (Google App can be used is displayed. only with the corresponding device.) Instructions can be spoken into the vehicle microphone as if speaking a command to the phone. The 5 content of the request is Voice comm Voice then interpreted by the phone and the result is out- put from the vehicle speak-  Type B ers. To operate the Mobile Assistant, a compatible 1 Press and hold the switch system and device must be registered on the steering wheel until and connected to this sys- Mobile Assistant screen is tem via Bluetooth®. (P.36) displayed. When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, this function will be unavail- able.

Connectable devices and available functions

Mobile Assist supports the Siri Eyes Free Mode and Google App. The available features and functions may vary based on the iOS/Android version installed on the connected device. 166 5-2. Mobile Assistant operation 2 The Mobile Assistant can be Mobile Assistant and phone used only when the following call volumes are synchro- screen is displayed. nized.

●While a phone call is active, the Mobile Assistant cannot be used. ●If using the navigation feature of the cellular phone, ensure the active audio source is Bluetooth® audio or iPod in order to hear turn by turn direction prompts. ●Wait for the listening beeps before  Type A: To cancel the Mobile using the Mobile Assistant. ● Assistant, select “Cancel” or The Mobile Assistant may not rec- ognize commands in the following press and hold the talk switch situations: on the steering wheel. • Spoken too quickly. • Spoken at a low or high volume. Type B: To cancel the Mobile • The roof or windows are open. Assistant, select “Cancel” or • Passengers are talking while the Mobile Assistant is being used. press and hold the switch • The fan speed of the air condition- on the steering wheel. ing system is set at high. • The air conditioning vents are  Type A: To restart the Mobile turned toward the microphone. Assistant for additional com- mands, press the talk switch on the steering wheel. Type B: To restart the Mobile Assistant for additional com- mands, press the switch on the steering wheel. • Mobile Assistant can only be restarted after the system responds to a voice command. • After some phone and music commands, the Mobile Assistant feature will automatically end to complete the requested action.  The volume of the Mobile Assistant can be adjusted using the “POWER VOLUME” knob or steering wheel vol- ume control switches. The 167 Information 6

6-1. Information display Receiving weather informa- tion ...... 168 Data services settings. 170

6 Information 168 6-1. Information display

6-1.Information display Receiving weather weather forecast for the cur- rently displayed location. To information* view the details of a specific *: Entune Premium Audio only day, select the date. Weather information can be C Select to display the weather received via HD Radio information for the next 6 broadcast or DCM (Data hours and 12 hours. (This Communication Module). button is not displayed when a location is selected from the “National Cities” list of Displaying weather “National/Local”.) screen D Select to display the weather 1 Press the “MENU” button. of a desired location in the recently checked locations list. E Select to change the dis- played weather location. A location can be selected from two different lists: a list of national cities and a list of local cities. (P.169) 2 Select “Info”. F Select to display Doppler 3 Select “Weather”. weather radar information over the map. 4 Check that the weather screen is displayed. ●This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. ●The weather for current location might not show the closest city when it first displays. ●The weather information is updated every 5 to 90 minutes. The time elapsed since the last update is displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen. If the weather has been updated less A Select to display the current than 5 minutes ago, “Now” will be weather information. displayed. (P.169) B Select to display a 3-day 6-1. Information display 169

Displaying weather infor-  After selecting a location, the mation for the current current weather information location will be displayed. By selecting “3 Day” or “6/12 Hour”, the dif- 1 Display the weather screen. ferent type of weather infor- (P.168) mation for the selected 2 Select “Current”. location is displayed. 3 Check the weather informa- tion for the current location. Weather guidance service  By selecting “3 Day” or “6/12 When weather information for Hour”, different types of areas around the current posi- weather information for the tion, destination, or along the set current location will be dis- route is available, important played. information will be output through the speakers and a pop- 6 Selecting a location up message asking if you would

like to view the full weather Information 1 Display the weather screen. information will be displayed. (P.168) 1 Select “Yes” when the pop-up 2 Select “National/Local”. message appears. 3 Select the desired item to be 2 Check that the weather infor- set. mation is displayed.  The time since the information was last updated is displayed.  When detailed audio weather information is available, an icon will be displayed on the weather map. Select the icon to listen to the weather infor- mation. A Select to display the list of National cities. When the list is displayed, select the desired area. B Select to display the list of local cities. 4 Select the desired location from the list. 170 6-1. Information display

Data services set- 5 Select the desired item to be set. tings*

*: Entune Premium Audio only Data service information, which is comprised of traffic information and weather information, can be received via HD Radio broadcast or DCM (Data Communication Module). A Select to receive data service The receiving method can information via both HD be set to both or only via HD Radio broadcast and the Radio broadcast. DCM. When both methods are available, HD Radio broadcast will be selected. Setting download meth- B ods Select to receive data only via HD Radio broadcast. 1 Press the “MENU” button. ●This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.

2 Select “Setup”. 3 Select “Data Services”. 4 Select “Data Download Source”. 171 Phone 7

7-1. Phone operation (Hands- free system for cellular phones) Quick reference...... 172 Some basics ...... 173 Placing a call using the Bluetooth® hands-free sys- tem ...... 177 Receiving a call using the Bluetooth® hands-free sys- tem ...... 180 Talking on the Bluetooth® hands-free system..... 181 7 Bluetooth® phone message

function...... 184 Phone 7-2. Setup Phone settings ...... 188 7-3. What to do if... Troubleshooting ...... 198 172 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

7-1.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference Message function The following function can be Phone screen operation used on message function: The phone screen can be  Using the Bluetooth® phone reached by the following meth- message function (P.184) ods:  From the “PHONE” button Setting up a phone 1 Press the “PHONE” button. The following functions can be  From the “MENU” button made in the system: 1 Press the “MENU” button,  Phone settings (P.188) then select “Phone”.  Bluetooth® settings (P.40)

Bluetooth® hands-free system operation

The following functions can be used on phone operation:  Registering/connecting a Bluetooth® device (P.36)  Placing a call using the Blue- tooth® hands-free system (P.177)  Receiving a call using the Bluetooth® hands-free system (P.180)  Talking on the Bluetooth® hands-free system (P.181) 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 173 ● Some basics When using the hands-free sys- tem or Bluetooth® audio and Wi-Fi® Hotspot functions at the The hands-free system same time, the following problems enables calls to be made may occur: ® and received without having • The Bluetooth connection may be cut. to take your hands off the • Noise may be heard on the Blue- steering wheel. tooth® audio playback. • A noise may be heard during This system supports Blue- phone calls. ® ® tooth . Bluetooth is a wire- ●Bluetooth® uses the 2.4 GHz fre- less data system that quency band. If both a Wi-Fi® con- enables cellular phones to nection and Bluetooth® be used without being con- connection are being used simul- nected by a cable or placed taneously, each connection may be affected. in a cradle. ●If a Bluetooth® device is attempt- The operating procedure of ing to connect to the vehicle while the phone is explained here. another device is connected as a Bluetooth® audio device or con- When an Apple CarPlay nected using the hands-free sys- 7 connection is established, tem or Wi-Fi® Hotspot function,

phone functions will be per- the communication speed may Phone formed by Apple CarPlay decrease or malfunctions may occur, such as image distortion or instead of the hands-free audio skipping. If a Bluetooth® system. device is connected to the system, the interference it may cause will be reduced. When carrying a ●This system is not guaranteed to ® ® device with its Bluetooth connec- operate with all Bluetooth tion enabled, make sure to regis- devices. ter it to the system and connect it ●If your cellular phone does not or disable its Bluetooth® function. ® support Bluetooth , this system ●When a device is connected via cannot function. Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® icon ●In the following conditions, the on the status bar will be displayed system may not function: in blue. (P.16) • The cellular phone is turned off. • The current position is outside the communication area. WARNING • The cellular phone is not con- ●While driving, do not operate a nected. cellular phone. • The cellular phone has a low bat- tery. ●Depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone, some function is not available. 174 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

® WARNING ■ Connecting a Bluetooth ●Your audio unit is fitted with device Bluetooth® antennas. People  Registering an additional with implantable cardiac pace- device makers, cardiac resynchroniza- tion therapy-pacemakers or 1 Display the phone top implantable cardioverter defibril- screen. (P.172) lators should maintain a reason- able distance between 2 Select “Select Device”. ® themselves and the Bluetooth Select “Add Device”. antennas. The radio waves may 3 affect the operation of such ® devices.  When another Bluetooth device is connected, a confir- ●Before using Bluetooth® mation screen will be dis- devices, users of any electrical medical device other than played. To disconnect the implantable cardiac pacemak- Bluetooth® device, select ers, cardiac resynchronization “Yes”. therapy-pacemakers or implant- able cardioverter defibrillators 4 Follow the steps in “Register- should consult the manufacturer ® of the device for information ing a Bluetooth phone for about its operation under the the first time” from step 5. influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected (P.36) effects on the operation of such  Selecting a registered device medical devices. 1 Display the phone top screen. (P.172) NOTICE 2 Select “Select Device”. ●Do not leave your cellular phone in the vehicle. The temperature 3 Select the desired device to inside may rise to a level that be connected. could damage the phone. 4 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the Registering/Connecting a connection is complete. Bluetooth® phone  If an error message is dis- To use the hands-free system played, follow the guidance for cellular phones, it is neces- on the screen to try again. sary to register a cellular phone ■ Bluetooth® phone condition with the system. (P.36) display The condition of the Bluetooth® phone appears on the upper right side of the screen. (P.16) 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 175

Using the phone switch/microphone

■ Steering switch By pressing the phone switch, a call can be received or ended without taking your hands off the steering wheel.

●The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers. The audio/visual system will be muted during phone calls or when hands-free voice commands are used. ●Talk alternately with the other party on the phone. If both parties speak at the same time, the other party may not hear what has been said. (This is not a malfunction.) A Phone switch ●Keep call volume down. Other- 7 • If the switch is pressed during a wise, the other party’s voice may call, the call will end. be audible outside the vehicle and Phone • If the switch is pressed when an voice echo may increase. When incoming call is received, the call talking on the phone, speak clearly towards the microphone. will be answered. ● • If the switch is pressed during a The other party may not hear you clearly when: call when a separate incoming • Driving on an unpaved road. call is waiting, the waiting call will (Making excessive traffic noise.) be answered. • Driving at high speeds. • If the switch is pressed when an • The roof or windows are open. Apple CarPlay connection is • The air conditioning vents are pointed towards the microphone. established, the Apple CarPlay • The sound of the air conditioning phone application will be dis- fan is loud. played on the system screen. • There is a negative effect on sound quality due to the phone B Volume control switch and/or network being used. • Press the “+” side to increase the volume. NOTICE • Press the “-” side to decrease the ● volume. Do not touch and put a sharp object to the microphone. It may ■ Microphone cause failure. The microphone is used when talking on the phone. 176 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

Voice command system tered when the hands-free sys- tem is used. When selling or Press this switch to operate the disposing of the vehicle, initial- voice command system. ize the data. (P.59)  The following data in the sys- tem can be initialized: • Contact data • Call history data • Favorites data • Image data • All phone settings  The voice command system • Message settings and its list of commands can ●Once initialized, the data and set- be operated. (P.156) tings will be erased. Pay addi- tional attention when initializing the data. About the contacts in the contact list

 The following data is stored for every registered phone. When another phone is con- nected, the following regis- tered data cannot be read: • Contact data • Call history data • Favorites data • Image data • All phone settings • Message settings

●When a phone’s registration is deleted, the above-mentioned data is also deleted.

When selling or disposing of the vehicle

A lot of personal data is regis- 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 177

Placing a call using By call history the Bluetooth® hands- Up to 30 of the latest call history free system items (missed, incoming and outgoing) can be selected. After a Bluetooth® phone 1 Display the phone top has been registered, a call screen. (P.172) can be made using the hands-free system. There 2 Select “History” and select are several methods by the desired contact. which a call can be made, as  If the contact which is not reg- described below. istered on the contact list is selected, the name is dis- played as “Unknown Con- Calling methods on the tact”. In this case, select the Bluetooth® phone number to make a call prop- 1 Display the phone top erly. screen. (P.172) 3 Check that the dialing screen 2 Select the desired method to is displayed. 7 call from. ●The icons of call type are dis- Phone ■ Calling methods from played. phone screen : Missed call  By call history (P.177) : Incoming call  By favorites (P.178) : Outgoing call  By contacts (P.178) ●When making a call to the same  By keypad (P.179) number continuously, only the most recent call is listed in call his-  By message (P.187) tory. ■ Also the following lists are ●When a phone number registered available from each func- in the contact list is received, the tion’s screen name is displayed. ●Number-withheld calls are also  By POI call* (P.76) memorized in the system. ●International phone calls may not  By voice command system be made depending on the type of (P.157) Bluetooth® phone you have.  By home screen (P.180) ●The list should group together * consecutive entries with the same : Entune Premium Audio only phone number and same call type. For example, two calls from John’s mobile would be displayed 178 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) as follows: John (2) 3 Select the desired number.

By favorites list

Calls can be made using regis- tered contacts which can be selected from a contact list. (P.178) 1 Display the phone top screen. (P.172) “Add Favorite”/“Remove Favorite”: Select to register/remove the con- 2 Select “Favorites” and select tact in the favorites list. (P.194) the desired contact. “E-mail Addresses”: Select to dis- 3 Select the desired number. play all registered e-mail addresses for the contact. 4 Check that the dialing screen “Addresses”: Select to display all is displayed. registered addresses for the con- tact. By contacts list 4 Check that the dialing screen is displayed. Calls can be made by using contact data which is transferred When the contact list is from a registered cellular phone. empty (P.190) ■ For PBAP compatible Blue- Up to 5000 contacts (maximum ® of 4 phone numbers, e-mail tooth phones when “Auto- addresses and addresses per matic Transfer” is set to on contact) can be registered in the (P.190) contact list.  Contacts are transferred auto- 1 Display the phone top matically. screen. (P.172) 2 Select “Contacts” and select the desired contact. 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 179 ■ For PBAP compatible Blue- tacts from the connected cel- tooth® phones when “Auto- lular phone. matic Transfer” is set to off Transfer the contact data to (P.190) the system using a Blue- ® 1 Select the desired item. tooth phone. B Select to add a new contact manually. Follow the steps in “Register- ing a new contact to the con- tacts list” from step 2. (P.193) C Select to cancel transferring. A Select to always transfer all ●If your cellular phone is neither the contacts from a con- PBAP nor OPP compatible, the nected cellular phone auto- contacts cannot be transferred ® matically. using Bluetooth . But the contacts can be transferred from USB B Select to transfer all the con- device. (P.192) 7 tacts from a connected cellu- ●Depending on the type of Blue-

® Phone lar phone only once. tooth phone: • It may be necessary to perform C Select to cancel transferring. additional steps on the phone when transferring contact data. 2 Check that a confirmation • The registered image in the con- screen is displayed when the tact list may not transfer depend- ® operation is complete. ing on the type of Bluetooth phone connected. ■ For PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible Blue- By keypad tooth® phones 1 Display the phone top 1 Select the desired item. screen. (P.172) 2 Select “Keypad” and enter the phone number. 3 Select or press the switch on the steering wheel. 4 Check that the dialing screen is displayed. A Select to transfer the con- ●Depending on the type of Blue- 180 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

® tooth phone being connected, it Receiving a call using may be necessary to perform ® additional steps on the phone. the Bluetooth hands- free system By home screen When a call is received, the 1 Display the home screen. following screen is dis- (P.29) played with a sound. 2 Select the desired contact. 3 Check that the dialing screen Incoming calls is displayed. 1 Select “Answer” or press the ■ Registering a new contact switch on the steering 1 Select and hold the screen wheel to talk on the phone. button to add a contact. 2 Select the desired contact. 3 Select the desired number.

●If there is no contact in the con- tacts list, the contacts cannot be registered at the home screen. ●The contact cannot be registered at the home screen while driving. “Decline”: Select to refuse to receive the call. To adjust the volume of a received call: Turn the “POWER VOLUME” knob, or use the volume control switch on the steering wheel.

●The contact image picture can be displayed only when the vehicle is not moving. ●During international phone calls, the other party’s name or number may not be displayed correctly depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone you have. ●The incoming call display mode can be set. (P.189) ●The ringtone that has been set in the sound settings screen can be heard when there is an incoming call. Depending on the type of 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 181

® Bluetooth phone, both the sys- Talking on the Blue- tem and Bluetooth® phone may ® ring simultaneously when there is tooth hands-free sys- an incoming call. (P.188) tem

While talking on the phone, the following screen is dis- played. The operations out- lined below can be performed on this screen.

Call screen operation

7 Phone A Select to display the keypad to send tones. (P.182) B Select to send tones. This button only appears when a number that contains a (w) is dialed in hands-free mode. (P.182) C Select to adjust your voice volume that the other party hears from their speaker. (P.182) D Select to mute your voice to the other party. E Select to mute the Navigation route guidance during a phone call.* F Select to change handset 182 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) modes between hands-free taining a (w) is registered in the and cellular phone. contact list. G Select to put a call on hold. This operation can be per- To cancel this function, select formed while driving. “Activate”. 1 Select “Release Tones”. H Select to hang up the phone. ●A continuous tone signal is a char- *: Entune Premium Audio only acter string that consists of num- bers and the characters “p” or “w”. (e.g. 056133w0123p#1) ● Changing from hands-free call to ● cellular phone call is not possible When the “p” pause tone is used, while driving. the tone data up until the next pause tone will be automatically ●Only when the vehicle is not mov- sent after 2 seconds have ing, the contact image can be dis- elapsed. When the “w” pause tone played. is used, the tone data up until the ●When cellular phone call is next pause tone will be automati- changed to hands-free call, the cally sent after a user operation is hands-free screen will be dis- performed. played and its functions can be ●Release tones can be used when operated on the screen. automated operation of a phone ●Changing between cellular phone based service such as an answer- call and hands-free call can be ing machine or bank phone ser- performed by operating the cellu- vice is desired. A phone number lar phone directly. with continuous tone signals can be registered in the contact list. ●Transferring methods and opera- tions will be different depending ●Tone data after a “w” pause tone on the type of cellular phone you can be operated by voice com- have. mand during a call. ●For the operation of the cellular phone, see the manual that Transmit volume setting comes with it. 1 Select “Transmit Volume”. Sending tones 2 Select the desired level for ■ By keypad the transmit volume. This operation cannot be per- 3 Select to display previ- formed while driving. ous screen. 1 Select “0-9”. ●The sound quality of the voice 2 Enter the desired number. heard from the other party’s speaker may be negatively ■ By selecting “Release impacted. Tones” ●“Transmit Volume” is dimmed “Release Tones” appear when a when mute is on. continuous tone signal(s) con- 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 183

Switching calls while a ●This function may not be available call is in progress depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone.  When there are no calls on hold during a call: “Hold” is displayed. When selected, the current call is placed on hold.  When there is no current call, but there is a call on hold: “Activate” is displayed. When selected, the system switches to the call that was on hold.  When there is another call on hold during a call: “Swap Calls” is displayed. When selected, the current call is placed on hold, and the sys- tem switches to the call that 7 was on hold. Phone ●This function may not be available depending on the type of cellular phone.

Incoming call waiting

When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, the incoming screen is displayed. 1 Select “Answer” or press the switch on the steering wheel to start talking with the other party.  To refuse to receive the call: Select “Decline”.  Each time “Swap Calls” is selected, the party who is on hold will be switched. 184 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

Bluetooth® phone screen. message function  Account names are the names of the accounts that Received messages can be exist on the currently con- forwarded from the con- nected phone. nected Bluetooth® phone,  The following functions can enabling checking and be used on message function: replying using the system. • Receiving a message ( P.184) Depending on the type of  • Checking messages ® Bluetooth phone con- (P.185) nected, received messages • Replying to a message (dicta- may not be transferred to tion reply) (P.186) the system. • Replying to a message (quick If the phone does not sup- reply) (P.186) port the message function, • Calling the message sender this function cannot be (P.187) used. Even when the sup- • Message settings (P.196) ported phone is used, reply function may not be used. Receiving a message

When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is Displaying the message received, the incoming message screen screen pops up with sound and 1 Display the phone top is ready to be operated on the screen. (P.172) screen. 2 Select “Message”.  A confirmation message appears when the “Automatic Message Transfer” function is set to off (P.196), select “Yes”. 3 Check that the message screen is displayed. A Select to check the message. “Phone”: Select to change to phone B Select to not open the mes- mode. sage.  The account name is dis- played on the left side of C Select to call the message sender. 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 185

A ●Depending on the type of Blue- Select to call the message tooth® phone used for receiving sender. messages, or its registration sta- B tus with the system, some infor- Select to have messages mation may not be displayed. read out. ●The pop-up screen is separately To cancel this function, select available for incoming e-mail and “Stop”. SMS/MMS messages under the following conditions: When “Automatic Message Readout” is set to on, mes- E-mail: • “Incoming E-mail Display” is set to sages will be automatically “Full Screen”. (P.189) read out. (P.196) • “E-mail Notification Pop-up” is set to on. (P.189) C Select to display the previous SMS/MMS: or next message. • “Incoming SMS/MMS Display” is D This function can be chosen set to “Full Screen”. (P.189) • “SMS/MMS Notification Pop-up” is the method to reply mes- set to on. (P.189) sage with “Dictation” or ●Depending on the type of Blue- “Quick Message”. tooth® phone being connected, E- 7 Mail function cannot be used via ●Reading a text message is not Bluetooth®. available while driving. Phone ●Depending on the type of Blue- Checking received mes- tooth® phone being connected, sages this function cannot be used. ●Depending on the type of Blue- 1 Display the message screen. tooth® phone being connected, it (P.184) may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone. 2 Select a desired account ●Messages are displayed in the name. appropriate connected Blue- ® Select the desired message tooth phone’s registered mail 3 address folder. Select the desired from the list. folder to be displayed. 4 Check that the message is ●Only received messages on the ® displayed. connected Bluetooth phone can be displayed. ●The text of the message is not dis- played while driving. ●Turn the “POWER VOLUME” knob, or use the volume control switch on the steering wheel to adjust the message read out vol- ume. ●“Subject:” field is not shown on 186 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

SMS case. Replying to a message ●E-mail only: Select “Mark Unread” or “Mark Read” to mark mail (quick reply) unread or read on the message screen. 15 messages have already This function is available when been stored. “Update Message Read Status on Phone” is set to on. (P.196) 1 Display the message screen. (P.184) Replying to a message 2 Select the desired message (dictation reply)* from the list.

*: If equipped 3 Select “Reply”. 1 Display the message screen. 4 Select “Quick Message”. (P.184) 5 Select the desired message. Select the desired message 2 : Select to edit the message. from the list. (P.186) 3 Select “Reply”. 6 Select “Send”. 4 Select “Dictation”. “Cancel”: Select to cancel sending the message. 5 When the “Say Your Mes- sage” screen is displayed,  While the message is being speak message that you sent, a sending message want to send. screen is displayed. Check that a confirmation 6 Select “Send” to send mes- 7 sage. screen is displayed when the operation is complete. “Cancel”: Select to cancel sending the message.  If an error message is dis- “Retry”: Select to retry speaking played, follow the guidance message that you want to send. on the screen to try again.  While the message is being sent, a sending message ●Depending on the type of Blue- screen is displayed. tooth® phone, reply function is not available. 7 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the ■ Editing quick reply mes- operation is complete. sages  If an error message is dis- This operation cannot be per- played, follow the guidance formed while driving. on the screen to try again. 1 Select corresponding to the desired message to edit. 7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) 187 2 Select “OK” when editing is ■ Calling from a number completed. within a message Calls can be made to a number ●To reset the edited quick reply messages, select “Default”. identified in a message’s text ●Quick message 1 (“I am driving area. and will arrive in approximately This operation cannot be per- * [##] minutes.”) : formed while driving. This message cannot be edited and will automatically fill in [##] 1 Display the message screen. with the navigation calculated esti- (P.184) mated time of arrival on the con- firm message screen. 2 Select the desired message. If there are waypoints set, [##] to the next waypoint will be shown. 3 Select the text area. If there is no route currently set in the navigation system, quick mes- sage 1 cannot be selected.

*: Entune Premium Audio only

Calling the message 7 sender Phone Calls can be made to an e-  Identified phone numbers mail/SMS/MMS message contained in the message are sender’s phone number. displayed in blue text. This operation can be per- 4 Select the desired number. formed while driving. 5 Check that the dialing screen ■ Calling from e- is displayed. mail/SMS/MMS message display ●A series of numbers may be rec- ognized as a phone number. Addi- 1 Display the message screen. tionally, some phone numbers (P.184) may not be recognized, such as those for other countries. 2 Select the desired message. ■ Calling from the incoming 3 Select , or press the message screen switch on the steering wheel. For detail, refer to “Receiving a  If there are 2 or more phone message”. ( P.184) numbers, select the desired  number. 4 Check that the dialing screen is displayed. 188 7-2. Setup

7-2.Setup Phone settings (P.190) E Message settings* (P.196) Displaying the phone set- *: This operation cannot be per- tings screen formed while driving.

1 Press the “MENU” button. Sounds settings screen

The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. 1 Display the phone settings screen. (P.188) 2 Select “Sounds”. 3 Select the desired item to be 2 Select “Setup”. set. 3 Select “Phone”. 4 Select the desired item to be set.

Phone settings screen

A Connecting a Bluetooth® device and editing the Blue- A Select to set the desired ring- ® tooth device information tone. (P.41, 43) B Select “-” or “+” to adjust the * B Sound settings (P.188) ringtone volume. * C Notification settings C Select “-” or “+” to adjust the (P.189) default volume of the other D Contact/call history settings* party’s voice. 7-2. Setup 189

D Select to set the desired 3 Select the desired item to be incoming e-mail tone. set. E Select to set the desired incoming SMS/MMS tone. F Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming SMS/MMS tone volume. G Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming e-mail tone volume. H Select “-” or “+” to adjust the message readout volume. I Select to reset all setup items.

●Depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone, certain functions may not be available. A Select to change the incom- 7 ing call display. Phone Notifications settings “Full Screen”: When a call is screen received, the incoming call screen is displayed and can be operated 1 Display the phone settings on the screen. screen. (P.188) “Drop-down”: A message is dis- 2 Select “Notifications”. played at the top of the screen. B Select to set the SMS/MMS notification pop-up on/off. C Select to change the incom- ing SMS/MMS display. “Full Screen”: When an SMS/MMS message is received, the incoming SMS/MMS display screen is dis- played and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: When an SMS/MMS message is received, a message is displayed at the top of the screen. D Select to set the e-mail notifi- cation pop-up on/off. 190 7-2. Setup

E Select to change the incom- 3 Select the desired item to be ing e-mail display. set. “Full Screen”: When an e-mail is received, the incoming e-mail dis- play screen is displayed and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: When an e-mail is received, a message is displayed at the top of the screen. F Select to set display of the contact/history transfer com- pletion message on/off. G Select to reset all setup items.

●Depending on the type of Blue- tooth® phone, these functions may not be available. A For PBAP compatible Blue- Contacts/Call history set- tooth® phones: Select to tings screen change the contact/history transfer settings. (P.191) Contacts can be transferred B ® Select to update contacts from a Bluetooth phone to this from the connected device. system. Contacts and favorites (P.192) can be added, edited and deleted. Also, the call history C Select to sort contacts by the can be deleted. first name or last name field. 1 Display the phone settings D Select to add contacts to the screen. (P.188) favorites list. (P.194) 2 Select “Contacts/Call His- E Select to delete contacts tory”. from the favorites list. (P.195) F Select to clear the call his- tory.* G Select to add new contacts to the contact list.* (P.193) H Select to edit contacts in the 7-2. Setup 191

contact list.* (P.194) A Select to set automatic con- I Select to delete contacts tact/history transfer on/off. When set to on, the phone’s from the contact list.* contact data and history are ( P.194)  automatically transferred. J Select to set the voice tags. B Select to update contacts ( P.195)  from the connected phone. K Select to reset all setup (P.191) items. C Select to set the transferred *: For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® contact image display on/off. phones, this function is available Only when the vehicle is not when “Automatic Transfer” is set moving, the contact image to off. (P.191) can be displayed.

●Depending on the type of Blue- D Select to reset all setup tooth® phone, certain functions items. may not be available. ■ Updating contacts from ●Contact data is managed inde- pendently for every registered phone 7 phone. When one phone is con- 1 Select “Update Now”.

nected, another phone’s regis- Phone tered data cannot be read.  Contacts are transferred auto- matically. Setting automatic con- 2 Check that a confirmation tact/history transfer screen is displayed when the The automatic contact/history operation is complete. function is available for PBAP  This operation may be unnec- compatible Bluetooth® phones essary depending on the type only. of Bluetooth® phone. 1 Select “Automatic Transfer”.  If another Bluetooth® device 2 Select the desired item to be is connected when transfer- set. ring contact data, depending on the phone, the connected Bluetooth® device may need to be disconnected.  Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone being con- nected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on 192 7-2. Setup the phone.  To cancel this function, select ■ Updating the contacts in a “Cancel”. different way (from the call 4 Check that a confirmation history screen)* screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 1 Display the phone top screen. (P.172)  When the contact is regis- tered 2 Select “History” and select a contact not yet registered in 1 Select “Transfer Contacts the contact list. from Device”. 3 Select “Update Contact”. 2 Select “From Phone (Blue- tooth)”. 4 Select the desired contact. 3 Select “Replace Contacts” or 5 Select a phone type for the “Add Contact”. phone number. “Replace Contacts”: Select to trans- *: For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® fer the contact from the connected phones, this function is available cellular phone and replace the cur- when “Automatic Transfer” is set rent one. to off. (P.191) “Add Contact”: Select to transfer the desired contact data from the connected cellular phone to add to Transfer contacts from the current one. device 4 Transfer the contact data to the system using a Blue- From phone (OPP compati- tooth® phone. ble Bluetooth® phones only)  This operation may be unnec- essary depending on the type  When the contact is not regis- ® tered of Bluetooth phone. 1 Select “Transfer Contacts  To cancel this function, select from Device”. “Cancel”. 2 Select “From Phone (Blue- 5 Check that a confirmation tooth)”. screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 3 Transfer the contact data to the system using a Blue- From USB device tooth® phone.  This operation may be unnec- Backed-up contact data essary depending on the type (“vCard” formatted) can be transferred from USB device or of Bluetooth® phone. 7-2. Setup 193

Bluetooth® phone to this sys- • If the USB device or Bluetooth® tem. phone is removed before down- loading is complete. 1 Open the lid and connect a USB device. (P.120) Registering a new contact 2 Select “Transfer Contacts to the contacts list from Device”. New contact data can be regis- 3 Select “From USB”. tered. 4 Select “USB 1” or “USB 2” Up to 4 numbers per person can when the multiple USB be registered. For PBAP com- devices are connected. If a patible Bluetooth® phones, this USB device is connected, function is available when “Auto- skip this procedure. matic Transfer” is set to off. 5 Select “Replace Contacts” or (P.190) “Add Contact”. If the contact 1 Select “New Contact”. is already registered, skip this procedure. 2 Enter the name and select “OK”. “Replace Contacts”: Select to trans- 7 fer the contact from the connected 3 Enter the phone number and ®

USB device or Bluetooth phone select “OK”. Phone and replace the current one. 4 Select the phone type for the “Add Contact”: Select to transfer the desired contact data from the phone number. connected USB device or Blue- 5 To add another number to tooth® phone to add to the current one. this contact, select “Yes”. 6 Select a desired file from ■ Registering a new contact vCard file list. in a different way (from the call history screen) 7 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the 1 Display the phone top operation is complete. screen. (P.172) 2 Select “History” and select a ●Depending on the type of Blue- contact not yet registered in tooth® phone used and number of the contact list. files, it may take time to display vCard file lists and download con- 3 Select “Add to Contacts”. tacts. 4 Follow the steps in “Register- ●Downloading may not complete correctly in the following cases: ing a new contact to the con- • If the engine switch is turned off during down- (P.193) loading. 194 7-2. Setup ■ Editing the contact data Registering the contacts in the favorites list For PBAP compatible Blue- 1 Select “Add Favorite”. ® tooth phones, this function is 2 Select the desired contact to available when “Automatic add to the favorites list. Transfer” is set to off. (P.190)  Dimmed contacts are already Select “Edit Contact”. 1 stored as a favorite. 2 Select the desired contact. 3 Check that a confirmation 3 Select next to the name screen is displayed when the or desired number. operation is complete. 4 Enter the name or the phone  When 15 contacts have number and select “OK”. already been registered to the favorites list Deleting the contact data 1 When 15 contacts have already been registered to For PBAP compatible Blue- the favorites list, a registered tooth® phones, this function is contact needs to be replaced. available when “Automatic Select “Yes” when the confir- Transfer” is set to off. (P.190) mation screen appears to 1 Select “Delete Contacts”. replace a contact. 2 Select the desired contact 2 Select the contact to be and select “Delete”. replaced. 3 Select “Yes” when the confir- 3 Check that a confirmation mation screen appears. screen is displayed when the operation is complete. ● Multiple data can be selected and ■ Registering contacts in the deleted at the same time. favorites list in a different ● ® When a Bluetooth phone is way (from the contact deleted, the contact data will be deleted at the same time. details screen) 1 Display the phone top Favorites list setting screen. (P.172) Up to 15 contacts (maximum of 2 Select “Contacts” and select 4 numbers per contact) can be the desired contact. registered in the favorites list. 3 Select “Add Favorite”. 4 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 7-2. Setup 195 ■ Deleting the contacts in the 2 Select the desired item to be favorites list set. 1 Select “Remove Favorite”. 2 Select the desired contacts and select “Remove”. 3 Select “Yes” when the confir- mation screen appears. 4 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. A Select to register a new voice ■ Deleting contacts in the tag. (P.195) favorites list in a different B Select to edit a voice tag. way (from the contact (P.195) details screen) C Select to delete a voice tag. 1 Display the phone top (P.196) screen. (P.172) ■ Registering a voice tag 2 Select “Favorites” or “Con- 7 tacts” and select the desired Up to 50 voice tags can be reg-

contact to delete. istered. Phone Select “New”. 3 Select “Remove Favorite”. 1 Select the desired contact to 4 Select “Yes” when the confir- 2 mation screen appears. register a voice tag for. Select “REC” and record a 5 Check that a confirmation 3 screen is displayed when the voice tag. operation is complete.  When recording a voice tag, do so in a quiet area. Setting voice tags “Play”: Select to play the voice tag. 4 Select “OK” when voice tag Calls can be made by saying the registration is complete. voice tag of a registered contact ■ in the contact list. (P.156) Editing a voice tag 1 Select “Manage Voice Tags”. 1 Select “Edit”. 2 Select the desired contact to edit. 3 Follow the steps in “Register- ing a voice tag” from step 3. (P.195) 196 7-2. Setup ■ Deleting the voice tag When set to on, messaging 1 Select “Delete”. account names used on the cellular phone will be dis- 2 Select the desired contact played. and select “Delete”. E Select to set adding the vehi- 3 Select “Yes” when the confir- mation screen appears. cle signature to outgoing messages on/off. ●Multiple data can be selected and The vehicle signature can be deleted at the same time. edited. (P.196) ● Voice tags are deleted when the F set language of the system is Select to reset all setup changed. (P. 56 ) items.

Message settings screen ●Depending on the phone, these functions may not be available. 1 Display the phone settings screen. (P.188) Vehicle signature settings 2 Select “Messaging”. 1 Select “Vehicle Signature”. 3 Select the desired item to be 2 Select the desired item to be set. set.

A Select to set automatic mes- A Select to set adding the vehi- sage transfer on/off. cle signature to outgoing B Select to set automatic mes- messages on/off. sage readout on/off. B Select to edit the vehicle sig- C Select to set updating mes- nature. (P.196) sage read status on phone C Select to reset all setup on/off. items. D Select to set display of mes- ■ Editing vehicle signature saging account names on the 1 Select “Edit Vehicle Signa- message screen on/off. ture”. 7-2. Setup 197 2 Enter desired signature with using keyboard. 3 Select “OK”. 4 Select “OK” on the confirma- tion screen, or select “Edit Again” when it needs to amend.

7 Phone 198 7-3. What to do if...

7-3.What to do if... Troubleshooting Likely cause Solution For a list of spe- If there is a problem with the cific devices hands-free system or a which operation has been con- Bluetooth® device, first firmed on this check the table below. system, check with your Toyota Troubleshooting The connected dealer or the fol- device may not lowing website: ■ When using the hands-free be a compatible http://www. ® ® toyota.com/ system with a Bluetooth Bluetooth cellu- Entune/ in the device lar phone. United States, The hands-free system or Blue- http://www. ® toyota.ca/entune tooth device does not work. in Canada, and http://www. toyotapr.com/ entune in Puerto Rico

The Bluetooth® Use a cellular version of the phone with Blue- connected cellu- tooth® version lar phone may 2.0 or higher be older than the (recommended: specified ver- Ver. 4.1 +EDR or sion. higher). (P.39) ■ When registering/connect- ing a cellular phone A cellular phone cannot be reg- istered. 7-3. What to do if... 199

Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution An incorrect Set automatic Enter the correct passcode was ® passcode on the Bluetooth con- entered on the Automatic Blue- cellular phone. nection on this cellular phone. tooth® connec- system to on Complete the tion on this when the engine The registration registration oper- system is set to switch is in not been com- lular phone ACC or ON. pleted on the cel- (approve regis- (P.45) lular phone side. tration on the Set preferred phone). device settings Delete the exist- function on this ing registration system to off. Preferred device Old registration information from (P.46) settings function information both this system on this system is Set the desired remains on and the cellular set to on. cellular phone to either this sys- phone, then reg- the highest auto- tem or the cellu- ister the cellular matic connec- 7 lar phone. phone you wish tion priority.

to connect to this (P.46) Phone system. (P. 43 ) ■ When making/receiving a A Bluetooth® connection can- call not be made. A call cannot be made/received.

Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution Another Blue- Manually con- Move to where ® nect the cellular Your vehicle is in tooth device is phone you wish no longer already con- to use to this a area. appears on the nected. system. (P. 41 ) display. Bluetooth® func- Enable the Blue- ■ When using the phonebook ® tion is not tooth function Phonebook data cannot be enabled on the on the cellular transferred manually/automati- cellular phone. phone. cally. 200 7-3. What to do if...

Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution For a list of spe- Automatic con- Set automatic cific devices tact transfer contact transfer which operation function on this function on this has been con- system is set to system to off. firmed on this on. (P.191) system, check with your Toyota ■ When using the Bluetooth® The profile ver- dealer or the fol- sion of the con- message function lowing website: nected cellular http://www. Messages cannot be viewed. phone may not toyota.com/ be compatible Likely cause Solution Entune/ in the with transferring United States, Enable mes- phonebook data. sage transfer on http://www. Message trans- the cellular toyota.ca/entune fer is not enabled phone (approve in Canada, and on the cellular message trans- http://www. phone. toyotapr.com/ fer on the entune in Puerto phone). Rico Automatic trans- Set automatic Automatic con- Set automatic fer function on transfer function tact transfer contact transfer this system is set on this system to function on this function on this to off. on. (P.191) system is set to system to on. off. (P.191) New message notifications are not displayed. Enter the pass- Passcode has code on the cel- Likely cause Solution not been entered lular phone if Notification of Set notification on the cellular requested SMS/MMS/E- of SMS/MMS/E- phone. (default pass- mail reception on mail reception on code: 1234). this system is set this system to Complete trans- to off. on. (P.189) fer operation on Transfer opera- Automatic mes- the cellular Enable auto- tion on the cellu- sage transfer phone (approve matic transfer lar phone has function is not transfer opera- function on the not completed. enabled on the tion on the cellular phone. cellular phone. phone). ■ In other situations Phonebook data cannot be edited. The Bluetooth® connection sta- 7-3. What to do if... 201 tus is displayed at the top of the Likely cause Solution screen each time the engine switch is in ACC Turn the cellular phone off, or ON. remove and rein- Likely cause Solution stall the battery pack, and then To turn off the restart the cellu- Connection con- display, set con- lar phone. firmation display nection confir- on this system is mation display Enable the cellu- set to on. on this system to lar phone’s Blue- ® off. (P.46) tooth connection. Even though all conceivable Disable the measures have been taken, the ® symptom status does not The cellular Wi-Fi connec- tion of the cellu- change. phone is the most likely cause lar phone. Likely cause Solution of the symptom. Stop the cellular The cellular phone’s security Bring the cellu- 7 phone is not software and lar phone closer close all applica- close enough to Phone to this system. this system. tions. Before using an Turn off Wi-Fi® application Radio interfer- devices or other installed on the ence has devices that may cellular phone, occurred. emit radio carefully check waves. its source and how its opera- tion might affect this system.

●For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone. 202 7-3. What to do if... 203 Toyota Entune 8

8-1. Toyota Entune overview Functional overview .... 204 Type A: Function achieved by using a smartphone or DCM...... 206 Type B: Function achieved by using DCM and the sys- tem ...... 209 Type C: Function achieved by using DCM...... 211 Type D: Function achieved by using DCM and a smartphone ...... 213 8-2. Toyota Entune operation Toyota Entune App Suite Connect...... 215 8 Toyota Entune Destinations

...... 219 Entune Toyota 8-3. Setup Toyota Entune App Suite Connect settings ...... 221 204 8-1. Toyota Entune overview

8-1.Toyota Entune overview Functional overview Function Type Type C Toyota Entune is a service Toyota Entune Remote that includes Toyota Entune Connect, Toyota Type D App Suite Connect, Destina- Entune Service Con- tion Assist Connect, Toyota nect Entune Service Connect, Dynamic Navigation, Wi-Fi® ●Availability of functions of the Toy- Hotspot, Safety Connect, ota Entune is dependent on net- work reception level. and Toyota Entune Remote ●Each function is available in the Connect. following areas: • Toyota Entune App Suite Connect is available in the contiguous Functional overview United States, Washington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and  The functions included in Toy- Canada. • Toyota Entune App Suite Connect ota Entune are classified into is not available in the United the following four types. States Virgin Islands. • Destination Assist Connect is • Type A: Function achieved by available in the contiguous United using a smartphone or an embed- States, Washington D.C., Puerto ded cellular device in the vehicle Rico, Hawaii, Canada, and limited (DCM: Data Communication areas of Alaska for vehicles that Module) and the system contain the appropriate map data. • Destination Assist Connect is not • Type B: Function achieved by available in the United States Vir- using DCM and the system gin Islands. • Dynamic Navigation is available in • Type C: Function achieved by the contiguous United States, using DCM Washington D.C. and Alaska. • Dynamic Navigation is not avail- • Type D: Function achieved by able in Puerto Rico, Canada, and using DCM and a smartphone in the United States Virgin Islands. •Wi-Fi® Hotspot is available in the Function Type contiguous United States, Wash- Toyota Entune App ington D.C., Alaska and Hawaii. Type A ® Suite Connect •Wi-Fi Hotspot is not available in Puerto Rico, Canada, and in the Destination Assist Con- United States Virgin Islands. nect, Dynamic Naviga- Type B • Safety Connect features include: ® Automatic Collision Notification, tion, Wi-Fi Hotspot Emergency Assistance, S.O.S, Stolen Vehicle Location (available in the contiguous United States, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Canada) and Enhanced Roadside Assistance (available in the contiguous 8-1. Toyota Entune overview 205 United States, Washington D.C., Alaska, Puerto Rico and Canada). • Safety Connect is not available in the United States Virgin Islands. • Toyota Entune Remote Connect is available in the contiguous United States, Washington D.C. and Alaska. • Toyota Entune Remote Connect is not available in Puerto Rico, Can- ada, and in the United States Vir- gin Islands. • Toyota Entune Service Connect is available in the contiguous United States, Washington D.C., and Alaska. • Toyota Entune Service Connect is not available in Puerto Rico, Can- ada, and the United States Virgin Islands.

8 Toyota Entune Toyota 206 8-1. Toyota Entune overview

Type A: Function achieved by using a smartphone or DCM

Of the functions included with Toyota Entune, the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect relies on the use of a smartphone or DCM.  Using a smartphone • Toyota Entune App Suite Connect enables applicable apps installed on a smartphone to be displayed on and operated from the screen via Bluetooth®.  Via DCM • Toyota Entune App Suite Connect enables applicable apps installed on the system to be displayed on and operated from the screen. A few settings must be performed before Toyota Entune App Suite Connect can be used. (P.208)

By using a smartphone or DCM

A Content provider Provides contents to the application server. 8-1. Toyota Entune overview 207

B Application server Provides applications to the system or a smartphone. C Smartphone* Using the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect, communication is relayed between the system, application server and contents pro- vider. The smartphone cannot be operated while communicating. D Applications Display usable content from the content providers on the screen using the data connection of the connected smartphone or DCM. E System Content received, via a smartphone or DCM, from content pro- vider servers is displayed on the screen. The system is equipped with an application player to run applications. F Via DCM *: For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ in the United States, http://www.toyota.ca/entune in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/entune 8 in Puerto Rico. Toyota Entune Toyota * Before using the function : For details, refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ The required operations to acti- or call 1-800-331-4331 in the vate applications and connect a United States, http://www.toyota.ca/entune smartphone to the system, and or call 1-888-869-6828 in Can- the registration steps for the ada, and Toyota Entune App Suite Con- http://www.toyotapr.com/entune nect are explained in this sec- or call 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto tion. Rico. ■ Subscription ■ Availability of function  Toyota Entune App Suite  Toyota Entune App Suite Connect does not require an Connect is available in the activation fee or monthly contiguous United States, recurring fees. Washington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Can-  Services requiring a separate ada. contract can also be used.* 208 8-1. Toyota Entune overview

 Toyota Entune App Suite Preparation before using Connect is not available in the Toyota Entune App Suite United States Virgin Islands. Connect

●Data usage fees may apply while ■ Settings required to use using Toyota Entune App Suite Connect function. Confirm data Toyota Entune App Suite usage fees before using this func- Connect tion. Perform the settings in the fol- ●For details regarding operation of the Toyota Entune App Suite Con- lowing order. nect and the applications, refer to 1 Download the Toyota Entune http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ in the United States, App Suite Connect applica- http://www.toyota.ca/entune tion to your smartphone or in Canada, and the system. http://www.toyotapr.com/entune in Puerto Rico. 2 Register the smartphone with ●These functions are not made the system. available in some countries or areas. Availability of functions of In order to use Toyota Entune App the Toyota Entune App Suite Con- Suite Connect, the following must nect service is dependent on net- first be performed: work reception level.  Register a Bluetooth® phone ■ Initializing personal data with the hands-free system. ( P.36) The personal data used in appli-  cations can be reset. ( P.59)  ●Applications can only be used  The following personal data when the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect application has can be deleted and returned been downloaded to your smart- to their default settings: phone or the system, and the application is running. • Downloaded contents ●Toyota Entune App Suite Connect • Radio stations that were listened operational procedures can also to be confirmed by visiting http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ ●Once initialized, the data and set- in the United States, tings will be erased. Pay much http://www.toyota.ca/entune attention when initializing the data. in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/entune in Puerto Rico. ●If a Toyota Entune App Suite Con- nect application is used while iPod audio/video is being played back, system operation may become unstable. 8-1. Toyota Entune overview 209

Type B: Function achieved by using DCM and the system*

*: Vehicles equipped with DCM The functionality of Destination Assist Connect, Dynamic Navigation, and Wi-Fi® Hotspot is made possible through the shared work of the DCM and the system. Destination Assist Connect and Dynamic Navigation are sub- scription-based services that use Global Position- ing System (GPS) data and embedded cellular technology to provide safety and security as well as convenience features. These services are available by subscription on select, telematics hardware-equipped vehicles and supported by the Toyota Entune center, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For details about:  Dynamic Navigation:P.81, 90, 116  Wi-Fi® Hotspot:P. 4 7 8 Before using the function Toyota Entune Toyota ■ Subscription  After you have signed the Telematics Subscription Service Agree- ment and are enrolled, you can begin receiving services. A variety of subscription terms are available. Contact your Toyota dealer, or call 1-800-331-4331 in the United States, 1-888-869-6828 in Can- ada, and 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, for further subscription details. (P.207) ■ Availability of functions  Destination Assist Connect is available in the contiguous United States, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Canada, and lim- ited areas of Alaska for vehicles that contain the appropriate map data.  Destination Assist Connect is not available in the United States Virgin Islands.  Dynamic Navigation is available in the contiguous United States, 210 8-1. Toyota Entune overview Washington D.C. and Alaska.  Dynamic Navigation is not available in Puerto Rico, Canada, and in the United States Virgin Islands.  Wi-Fi® Hotspot is available in the contiguous United States, Wash- ington D.C., Alaska and Hawaii.  Wi-Fi® Hotspot is not available in Puerto Rico, Canada, and in the United States Virgin Islands. 8-1. Toyota Entune overview 211 erature. Over 120 scientists, Type C: Function engineers, and physicians from achieved by using universities, government health DCM* agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to * develop the ANSI Standard : Vehicles equipped with DCM (C95.1). The functionality of Safety ●The design of Toyota Entune sys- Connect is made possible tem complies with the FCC guide- lines in addition to those by the use of a DCM. standards. For details, refer to ●Contact with the Toyota Entune “OWNER’S MANUAL”. center is dependent upon the telematics device being in opera- tive condition, cellular connection ●Free/Open Source Software Infor- availability, navigation map data, mation and GPS satellite signal recep- This product contains Free/Open tion, which can limit the ability to Source Software (FOSS). reach the Toyota Entune center or The license information and/or the receive support. Enrollment and source code of such FOSS can be Telematics Subscription Service found at the following URL. Agreement required. A variety of https://www.toyota.com/ subscription terms are available; opensource/dcm charges vary by subscription term selected. ●Exposure to radio frequency sig- nals: ●The Toyota Entune center offers The connected service system support in multiple languages. installed in your vehicle includes a ●Select Safety Connect-sub- 8 low power radio transmitter and scribed vehicles are capable of receiver. The system receives and communicating vehicle informa- Entune Toyota also sends out radio frequency tion. Please see the terms and (RF) signals. conditions for additional details. ●In August 1996, the Federal Com- Owners who do not wish to have munications Commission (FCC) their vehicle transmit this informa- adopted RF exposure guidelines tion can opt out at the time of with safety levels for mobile wire- enrollment or by calling 1-800- less phones. Those guidelines are 331-4331 in the United States, 1- consistent with the safety stan- 888-869-6828 in Canada, and 1- dards previously set by both U.S. 877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, and and international standards bod- following the prompts for Safety ies. Connect. • ANSI (American National Stan- ●For further details about the ser- dards Institute) C95.1 [1992] vice, contact your Toyota dealer. • NCRP (National Council on Radi- ● ation Protection and Measure- Toyota Entune functions are not ment) Report 86 [1986] subject to section 255 of the Tele- • ICNIRP (International Commis- communications Act and the sys- sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation tem is not TTY compatible. Protection) [1996] ●These standards are based on comprehensive and periodic eval- uations of the relevant scientific lit- 212 8-1. Toyota Entune overview ●Certification  For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Canada and Puerto Rico 8-1. Toyota Entune overview 213

Type D: Function are available. Contact your Toyota dealer, or call 1-800- achieved by using 331-4331 for further subscrip- DCM and a smart- tion details. phone ■ Availability of function The functionality of Toyota  Toyota Entune Remote Con- Entune Remote Connect nect is available in the contig- and Toyota Entune Service uous United States, Connect are made possible Washington D.C. and Alaska. by the use of a DCM and a  Toyota Entune Remote Con- smartphone. nect is not available in Puerto For details about these ser- Rico, Canada, and in the vices, refer to United States Virgin Islands. http://www.toyota.com/ Entune/. ●Availability of functions of the Toy- ota Entune Remote Connect is dependent on network reception Toyota Entune Remote level. Connect WARNING Toyota Entune Remote Con- ●Operating Toyota Entune nect is a smartphone application Remote Connect incorrectly 8 may lead to unforeseen acci- that lets you view and remotely

dents or malfunctions. Check Entune Toyota control certain aspects of your the vehicle condition and vehicle. assume full responsibility before using. ■ Subscription  After you sign the Telematics ●Toyota Entune Remote Connect Subscription Service Agree- should only be used by authorized ment (see the Safety Connect users. ● section in “OWNER’S MAN- Laws in some communities may require that the vehicle be within UAL”), download the Toyota view of the user when operating Entune Remote Connect app Toyota Entune Remote Connect. In some states, use of Toyota from your smartphone’s app Entune Remote Connect may vio- store, and register within the late state or local laws. Before app (or enroll and complete using Toyota Entune Remote Con- nect, check your state and local registration at the dealer), you laws. can begin using these ser- ●Any malfunction of the vehicle vices. should be repaired by your Toyota dealer.  A variety of subscription terms 214 8-1. Toyota Entune overview ●Toyota Entune Remote Connect is dependent on network reception designed to work at temperatures level. above approximately -22 °F (-30 °C). This specification is related to the Toyota Entune Remote Con- nect operation, but is dependent on the vehicle’s operating tem- perature range which may be dif- ferent. ●Content is subject to change with- out notice. ●Additional information can be found at http://www.toyota.com/ Entune/.

Toyota Entune Service Connect

Toyota Entune Service Connect uses DCM to collect and trans- mit vehicle data that allows Toy- ota to provide:  Vehicle Health Report (VHR) (Safety Recalls, Service Cam- paigns, Current Vehicle Alerts, Required Mainte- nance, and Vehicle Condition Status)  Maintenance Notifications  Vehicle Alert Notifications ■ Availability of function  Toyota Entune Service Con- nect is available in the contig- uous United States, Washington D.C., and Alaska.  Toyota Entune Service Con- nect is not available in Puerto Rico, Canada, and the United States Virgin Islands.

●Availability of functions of the Toy- ota Entune Service Connect is 8-2. Toyota Entune operation 215

8-2.Toyota Entune operation Toyota Entune App 2 Select “Apps”. Suite Connect 3 Follow the steps in “From the “APPS” button” from step 3. App Suite is a function that (P.215) enables certain apps  From the “APPS” button installed on a smartphone 1 Press the “APPS” button. or the system to be dis- played on and operated from the system screen. Before the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect can be used, some setup needs to be performed. (P.208) For details about the func- tions and services provided by each application, refer to 2 Select “Apps”. http://www.toyota.com/  If a specific application screen Entune/ is displayed, select “Apps” in the United States, again. http://www.toyota.ca/entune 3 Select the desired application in Canada, and screen button. 8 http://www.toyotapr.com/ entune : Select to activate an applica- Entune Toyota in Puerto Rico. tion. “Update”: Select to update the applications. (P.215) Using Toyota Entune App “App Catalog”: Select to change the Suite Connect order of the applications. (P.216) : Displays the number of new  From the “MENU” button notifications for the application 1 Press the “MENU” button. Updating an application

When the App Suite is activated, an application may need to be updated. To update an applica- tion, it is necessary to download update data and install it. 216 8-2. Toyota Entune operation ■ Downloading update 4 Select “OK” after the install- If an update is available, ing is complete. “Update” can be selected. ●The Toyota Entune App Suite 1 Select “Update” on the appli- Connect function cannot be oper- cation screen. (P.215) ated while installing. 2 Check that downloading starts. Reordering the applica- tions “Download in Background”: Select to operate other functions while Order of the applications can be downloading. changed. “Cancel”: Select to cancel updating. 1 Display the application 3 Check that downloading is screen. (P.215) complete. 2 Select “App Catalog”. “Later”: Select to install later. When this screen button is selected, the 3 Select the desired application screen will return to the last dis- to be moved. played screen. To install the update data: (P.216) 4 Select “<<” or “>>” to move “See Detail”: Select to display the application, and then detailed information on the update data. select the done button. “Install”: Select to install the update data. Follow the steps “Installing If a message appears on the update data” from step 2. the screen (P.216) ■ Installing the update data When problems occur with start- After the downloading is com- ing the application player, a plete, “Update” will be changed message will appear on the to “Install”. screen. Referring to the follow- ing items, identify the problem 1 Select “Install” on the appli- and take the suggested correc- cation screen. (P.215) tive action. 2 Select “Continue”.  “When it is safe and legal to “Later”: Select to postpone the installation of the update data and do so, please ensure your go back to the previous screen. Entune App Suite application 3 Check that installing is is running and logged in on started. your phone.” “Install in Background”: Select to The Toyota Entune App Suite Con- operate other functions while nect application cannot be con- installing. nected to Bluetooth® SPP. Refer to 8-2. Toyota Entune operation 217 http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ application. in the United States, Please ensure your Toyota Entune http://www.toyota.ca/entune App Suite Connect application is in Canada, and running and logged in on your http://www.toyotapr.com/entune phone while vehicle is not moving. in Puerto Rico, to confirm if the  “To use the services, Entune phone is Bluetooth® SPP compati- ble or not, and then activate the APP Suite Connect applica- Toyota Entune App Suite Connect tion needs to be running on application. your phone. For more infor-  “Installation failed, please try mation, please visit again” toyota.com or call 1-800-331- 4331 in the United States, 1- Installation can be attempted again 888-869-6828 in Canada, and by changing to the application screen and pressing the “Install” 1-877-855-8377 in Puerto switch. Rico.”  “Application download error. The Toyota Entune App Suite Con- Please try again later.” nect application cannot be con- nected to Bluetooth® SPP. Downloading can be attempted again by checking the communica- Refer to tion status, changing to the applica- http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ tion screen and pressing the in the United States, 8 “Download” switch again. http://www.toyota.ca/entune in Canada, and  “Download error, some http://www.toyotapr.com/entune Entune Toyota Entune App Suite functions in Puerto Rico, to confirm if the may not work as expected. phone is Bluetooth® SPP compati- Please reinitiate the download ble or not, and then activate the process.” Toyota Entune App Suite Connect The Toyota Entune App Suite Con- application. nect application cannot be con-  “Communication unsuccess- nected to Bluetooth® SPP. ful. Please try again.” Refer to Communication was disconnected. http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ After a few moments, retry the in the United States, operation. http://www.toyota.ca/entune in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/entune Entering keyword opera- in Puerto Rico, to confirm if the tion phone is Bluetooth® SPP compati- ble or not, and then activate the A keyword can be entered to an Toyota Entune App Suite Connect application by the software key- 218 8-2. Toyota Entune operation board or voice recognition func- 3 Press the talk switch. tion. For details about the (P.156) functions and services provided 4 Say the desired keyword. by each application, refer to  Completion of the keyword http://www.toyota.com/Entune/ will be detected automatically. in the United States, http://www.toyota.ca/entune 5 Search results will be dis- in Canada, and played on the screen. http://www.toyotapr.com/entune in Puerto Rico.  The keyboard layout can be changed. (P.56)

Entering a keyword using the software keyboard

1 Display the application screen. (P.215) 2 Select the desired application screen button. 3 Select the character entering space. 4 Enter a search term, and then select “OK”. 5 Entering characters will be reflected on the character entering space.  For details on operating the keyboard: P.30

Entering a keyword using the voice recognition func- tion

1 Display the application screen. (P.215) 2 Select the desired application screen button. 8-2. Toyota Entune operation 219

Toyota Entune Desti- 2 Select . nations 3 Follow the steps in “From the menu screen” from step 3. Destination Assist Con- (P.219) * nect ■ From the menu screen *: Entune Premium Audio only 1 Press the “MENU” button. Destination Assist Connect pro- vides you with live assistance for finding destinations via the Toyota Entune center. You can request either a specific busi- ness, address, or ask for help locating your desired destination by category, such as restau- rants, gas stations, shopping 2 Select “Destination”. centers or other Points of Inter- Select “Dest Assist”. est (POI). 3 When an agent comes on the After you tell the agent your 4 line, tell the agent the choice of destination, its coordi- address, business name, or nates are sent wirelessly to your 8 the type of POI or service. vehicle’s navigation system.  To adjust the call volume, Entune Toyota ●The hands-free system cannot be select “-” or “+”, or use the vol- used while Destination Assist ume switch on the steering Connect is being used. wheel during the call. Make a call with Destina-  To hang up the phone, select tion Assist Connect “End” or press the switch on the steering wheel. ■ From the map screen After the agent helps you 1 Press the “MAP” button. 5 determine your location of choice, select the screen but- ton of the desired action. “Save”: Select to register as a memory point. “Go”: Select to set as a destination. : Select to call the registered number. 220 8-3. Setup

8-3.Setup Toyota Entune App data usage. (P.221) Suite Connect settings B Select to detect if an iPhone app is automatically turned The settings of Toyota on/off. Entune App Suite Connect C Select to turn on/off the can be changed. enhanced USB connection mode Displaying the Toyota • When an iPhone is connected Entune App Suite Con- while this setting is set to “On”, communication with devices con- nect settings screen nected to other USB ports may not be possible. Also, depending Press the “MENU” button. 1 on the device, charging may not be possible. D Select to configure the Apps menu layout (e.g. app order, which applications are acti- vated, etc.). This updates a setting file stored on the Toy- ota Entune center, this set- tings file can also be updated 2 Select “Setup”. from the navigation system, smartphone app and by web 3 Select “Entune App Suite”. portal. 4 Select the desired items to E be set. Select to install the Apps via a USB memory device. For details, contact your Toyota Toyota Entune App Suite dealer. Connect settings screen F Select to reset all setup items to default setting.

Data usage notification pop-up settings The data usage notification pop- up, which indicates that the sys- tem will use an internet connec- A Select to set the pop up tion, can be enabled/disabled. reminder for smartphone 8-3. Setup 221 1 Display the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect settings screen. (P.221) 2 Select “Data Usage Mes- sage”. 3 Change the setting as desired.

8 Toyota Entune Toyota 222 8-3. Setup 223 Index

Alphabetical Index ...... 224 224 Alphabetical Index

Alphabetical Index

A AUX...... 140 Overview ...... 140 AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio 123 Available HD Radio™ technol- B ogy ...... 127 Caching a radio program...... 124 Basic function...... 12 Displaying the radio ID ...... 129 Basic information before opera- How to Subscribe to SiriusXM tion...... 26 Satellite Radio ...... 128 Basic operation...... 68, 118 Overview ...... 123 Bluetooth® audio ...... 137 Presetting a station ...... 124 Overview ...... 137 Radio broadcast data system126 Registering/Connecting a Blue- Radio options ...... 125 tooth® device...... 139 Refer to the table below to iden- Bluetooth® phone message func- tify the problem and take the tion...... 184 suggested corrective action Calling the message sender.187 ...... 129 Checking received messages Selecting a station from the list ...... 185 ...... 125 Displaying the message screen Smart favorites ...... 129 ...... 184 Troubleshooting guide...... 127 Receiving a message ...... 184 Using HD Radio™ technology Replying to a message (dicta- ...... 126 tion reply)...... 186 Apple CarPlay...... 52 Replying to a message (quick Establishing an Apple CarPlay reply) ...... 186 connection...... 52 “Bluetooth” button (“Setup” Troubleshooting...... 54 screen)...... 18, 40 “Apple CarPlay” button (“Menu” Buttons overview...... 12 screen) ...... 14, 52 Operations of each part...... 12 “Apps” button (“Menu” screen) ...... 14, 215 C “APPS” button...... 12, 215 Audio/visual remote controls 142 Clock settings...... 14, 57 “Audio” button (“Menu” screen) Command list...... 160 ...... 14, 118 Command list overview ...... 160 “Audio” button (“Setup” screen) Connectivity settings ...... 36 ...... 18, 144 “AUDIO” button...... 12, 118, 119 D Audio settings ...... 144 Audio settings screen...... 144 “Data Services” button (“Setup” Displaying the audio settings screen)...... 18, 170 screen ...... 144 Data services settings...... 170 Setting download methods ...170 Alphabetical Index 225

“Destination” button (“Menu” F screen) ...... 14, 80 Destination search ...... 80 Functional overview ...... 204 Destination search operation..80 Destination screen ...... 80 G One-touch setting home/favorite “General” button (“Setup” as a destination ...... 86 screen)...... 18, 56 Searching by address ...... 83 General settings ...... 56 Searching by contact...... 82 Displaying the general settings Searching by Destination Assist screen...... 56 Connect...... 82 General settings screen ...... 56 Searching by emergency ...... 82 GPS (Global Positioning System) Searching by favorites list ...... 81 ...... 113 Searching by keyword...... 81 Limitations of the navigation sys- Searching by point of interest.83 tem ...... 113 Searching by recent destinations Guiding the route...... 22 ...... 82 Deleting destinations ...... 22 Selecting search area ...... 80 Setting the destination...... 22 Setting home as destination...81 Detailed navigation settings..103 H Detailed navigation settings screen ...... 104 “HOME” button...... 12, 29 Displaying the detailed naviga- Home screen ...... 29 tion settings screen ...... 103 Home screen operation ...... 29 “Display” button (“Menu” screen) ...... 14, 33 I

E “Info” button (“Menu” screen)14, 20 “ECO” button (“Information” Information display ...... 168 screen) ...... 20 “Information” screen...... 20 Editing route ...... 95 Initial screen...... 26 Displaying the edit route screen Caution screen ...... 26 ...... 95 Maintenance information ...... 26 Entering letters and numbers/list Restarting the system...... 26 screen operation ...... 30 Internet radio...... 131 Entering letters and numbers .30 Listening to internet radio .....131 List screen...... 31 iPod/iPhone...... 134 “Entune App Suite” button Overview ...... 134 (“Setup” screen)...... 18, 221 L Linking multi-information display 226 Alphabetical Index

and the system ...... 35 Navigation settings ...... 98 Displaying navigation settings M screen...... 98 Navigation settings screen .....98 “MAP” button...... 12, 68 Setting up areas to avoid...... 101 Map database version and cov- Setting up favorites list ...... 99 ered area ...... 115 Setting up home ...... 98 Map information ...... 115 Temporary updates of the map O (Vehicles equipped with DCM) ...... 116 Operating information...... 146 Map screen information...... 72 Error messages ...... 153 Displaying information about the File information...... 148 icon where the cursor is set .76 High-resolution sound source Displaying the map options ...... 148 screen ...... 72 iPod ...... 147 Standard map icons ...... 77 Radio ...... 146 Map screen operation ...... 70 Terms...... 152 Adjusting location in small incre- Operating the map screen ...... 21 ments ...... 72 Displaying the current position of Current position display...... 70 the vehicle on the map screen Map scale...... 70 ...... 21 Map scroll operation...... 71 Moving the map screen ...... 21 Orientation of the map...... 71 Zooming in/out the map...... 21 Media operation...... 132 Other settings ...... 56 “MENU” button...... 12, 14 “Menu” screen...... 14 P “Menu” screen operation ...... 14 Mobile Assistant...... 165 “Phone” button (“Menu” screen) Connectable devices and avail- ...... 14, 172 able functions ...... 165 “Phone” button (“Setup” screen) Mobile Assistant operation ...165 ...... 18, 188 Mobile Assistant operation ..165 “PHONE” button...... 12, 172 Phone operation (Hands-free N system for cellular phones) 172 Phone settings...... 188 Natural language understanding Contacts/Call history settings ...... 159 screen...... 190 Navigation...... 68 Displaying the phone settings Map screen overview ...... 68 screen...... 188 “Navigation” button (“Setup” Message settings screen...... 196 screen) ...... 18, 98 Notifications settings screen.189 Navigation operation...... 21 Phone settings screen...... 188 Alphabetical Index 227

Sounds settings screen...... 188 Route guidance screen...... 91 Placing a call using the Blue- During freeway driving...... 92 tooth® hands-free system ...177 Screen for route guidance ...... 91 By call history ...... 177 Turn list screen ...... 94 By contacts list ...... 178 Turn-by-turn arrow screen ...... 94 By favorites list ...... 178 When approaching intersection By home screen ...... 180 ...... 93 By keypad ...... 179 Calling methods on the Blue- S ® tooth phone ...... 177 Screen adjustment ...... 33 “POWER VOLUME” knob .12, 26, Displaying the screen adjust- 119 ment screen...... 33 “Projection” button (“Menu” “SEEK TRACK” button ...... 12 screen) ...... 14 AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio ...... 123 Q Bluetooth® audio ...... 138 Quick reference ...... 118, 172 iPod/iPhone ...... 135 Functional overview ...... 118 USB memory ...... 133 Phone screen operation ...... 172 Setting Bluetooth® details ...... 40 “Detailed Settings” screen ...... 45 R Bluetooth® setup screen...... 40 ® Radio operation...... 123 Connecting a Bluetooth device Receiving a call using the Blue- ...... 41 ® tooth® hands-free system ...180 Deleting a Bluetooth device..43 Incoming calls ...... 180 Displaying the Bluetooth® setup Receiving weather information screen...... 40 ...... 168 Editing the Bluetooth® device Displaying weather screen ...168 information...... 43 Weather guidance service....169 Registering a Bluetooth® device Registering/Connecting a Blue- ...... 42 ® tooth device...... 36 Setup...... 98, 144, 188, 221 Profiles ...... 39 “Setup” button (“Menu” screen) Registering a Bluetooth® audio ...... 14, 18 player for the first time...... 38 “Setup” screen ...... 18 Registering a Bluetooth® phone Some basics...... 119, 173 for the first time ...... 36 About the contacts in the contact Registering home...... 23 list ...... 176 Setting home as the destination Audio screen adjustment...... 122 ...... 24 Registering/Connecting a Blue- Route guidance ...... 91 tooth® phone ...... 174 228 Alphabetical Index

Reordering the audio source 119 Touch screen ...... 27 Selecting an audio source.... 119 Touch screen gestures ...... 27 Sound settings ...... 120 Touch screen operation...... 28 Turning the system on and off Toyota Entune App Suite Con- ...... 119 nect ...... 215 USB/AUX port ...... 120 Entering keyword operation..217 Using the phone switch/micro- Using Toyota Entune App Suite phone ...... 175 Connect ...... 215 Voice command system122, 176 Toyota Entune App Suite Con- When selling or disposing of the nect settings ...... 221 vehicle ...... 176 Displaying the Toyota Entune Starting route guidance...... 87 App Suite Connect settings A route from the Toyota Entune screen...... 221 center (Vehicles equipped with Toyota Entune App Suite Con- DCM)...... 90 nect settings screen ...... 221 Confirm destination screen ....87 Toyota Entune Destinations ..219 Route overview screen...... 88 Destination Assist Connect...219 Status icon...... 16 Toyota Entune operation ...... 215 Status icon explanation ...... 16 Toyota Entune overview ...... 204 Steering switch “Traffic” button (“Setup” screen) “MODE” switch ...... 142 ...... 18, 107 Phone switch...... 175 “Traffic incidents” button (“Infor- Talk switch...... 156, 176 mation” screen) ...... 20, 77 Volume control switch ..142, 175 Traffic information...... 77 switch...... 142 Displaying the traffic incidents Steering switches...... 142 screen...... 77 Steering switch operation.....142 Displaying traffic information on the map ...... 79 T Traffic settings ...... 107 Displaying the traffic settings Talking on the Bluetooth® hands- screen...... 107 free system ...... 181 Screen for traffic settings...... 107 Call screen operation ...... 181 Troubleshooting ...... 198 Incoming call waiting ...... 183 “TUNE SCROLL” knob...... 12 Sending tones ...... 182 AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio Switching calls while a call is in ...... 123 progress ...... 183 Bluetooth® audio ...... 138 Transmit volume setting ...... 182 iPod/iPhone ...... 135 Tips for operating the audio/ USB memory ...... 133 visual system ...... 146 Type A: Function achieved by Tips for the navigation system using a smartphone or DCM206 ...... 113 Before using the function...... 207 Alphabetical Index 229

By using a smartphone or DCM ...... 18, 60 ...... 206 Voice command system...... 156 Preparation before using Toyota Using the voice command sys- Entune App Suite Connect 208 tem ...... 156 Type B: Function achieved by Voice command system opera- using DCM and the system .209 tion...... 157 Before using the function .....209 Voice command system opera- Type C: Function achieved by tion ...... 156 using DCM ...... 211 Voice settings ...... 60 Type D: Function achieved by Displaying the voice settings using DCM and a smartphone screen...... 60 ...... 213 Voice settings screen ...... 60 Toyota Entune Remote Connect ...... 213 W Toyota Entune Service Connect ...... 214 “Weather” button (“Information” Typical voice guidance prompts screen)...... 20, 168 ...... 95 What to do if...... 198 Wi-Fi® Hotspot ...... 47 U Changing the Wi-Fi® settings .48 Connecting a device to the in- USB memory...... 132 vehicle access point ...... 47 Overview ...... 132 ® Use of information accumulated Wi-Fi function operating hints by navigation system (Vehicles ...... 50 equipped with DCM)...... 112 “Wi-Fi” button (“Setup” screen) Displaying the useful navigation ...... 18, 48 information settings screen 112

V “Vehicle Alert History” button For more information about (“Information” screen)...... 20 the following items, see “Vehicle” button (“Setup” the “OWNER’S MANUAL”. · Fuel consumption screen) ...... 18, 61 · Energy monitor (RAV4 Vehicle settings ...... 61 HYBRID) Displaying the vehicle settings · Vehicle customization set- screen ...... 61 tings Maintenance...... 62 · Rear view monitor system Setting dealer information ...... 64 · Toyota parking assist monitor Setting the valet mode ...... 63 · Panoramic view monitor Vehicle settings screen ...... 61 “Voice” button (“Setup” screen) 230

Map database information and updates 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 Certain business data provided by Infogroup © 2018, All Rights Reserved. 238

Certification

 For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, American Samoa and Puerto Rico 239

 For vehicles sold in Canada 240

 For vehicles sold in Mexico 241

 For U.S. owners 242 243 244