AISIN AW NA08A02 Car Navigation System with BT User Manual

AISIN AW CO., LTD. Car Navigation System with BT

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User Manual Part 3

OTHER FUNCTIONS 161V573_Ez Registering a group name You can register 20 groups. “No group”, “Group 01” - “Group 19” is registered by default. You can change “Group 01” - “Group 19” into desired names. 1. Touch “Register” of “Group Name”. 2.  Select the group you want to reg-ister.3.  When you complete all the edit, touch “OK”. z Selecting a group icon 1. Touch “Icon”. 2.  Select the desired icon.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 162V573_Ez Editing a group name 1. Touch “Name”. 2.  Use the software keyboard to in-put the name. z Deleting a group name You can delete the group names indi-vidually or all at once. If you delete a group name, that group will return to the default setting (excluding “No group”).1.  Touch “Delete” of “Group Name”. 2.  Select the group you want to de-lete the name of. 3. Touch “Yes”.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 163V573_Ez Deleting all the group name 1.  Touch “Delete All” of “Group Name”.  2. Touch “Yes”. z Deleting the log data You can delete the log data individu-ally or all at once. When you release your car, delete all the data on the system. INDIVIDUALLY 1.  Touch “Delete” on the “Log Data” screen.  2. Touch “Yes”.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 164V573_EALL AT ONCE 1.  Touch “Delete All” on the “Out-going Calls” or “Incoming Calls” screen.  2. Touch “Yes”. (f)  Setting the security When you set the security, you can prevent people from using some functions of the Hands-free system. It is useful when you leave your car with the hotel or you don’t want others to see the data you registered.   When you set or unlock the security, you have to input the security code. Be sure to change the default code when you use the security for the first time.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 165V573_Ez Changing the security code The security code is 4 digits and the default is “0000”. Change a new code that is hard for other people to know. When you change the security code, don’t forget the code. The dealers cannot unlock the security when you forget it. If you forget the security code, initialize your personal data.   When you initialize it, not only the phone book data but also the memory points in the navigation system, etc. will be deleted.  (See “ƔInitializing the security code” on page 161.)1.  Touch “Phone Book Lock”. 2. Touch “Change”. 3.  Input the current code. Each time you touchŻ, an inputted digit is deleted. 4.  Input a new code. 5. Touch “Yes”.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 166V573_Ez Phone book Lock When you set the phone book lock, you can have the following functions locked. z Display of the phone book screen and transferring, registering, editing, deleting the phone book data. z Display of speed dial screen, regis-tering, deleting the speed dial and speed dialing. z Display of the other party’s name for calls being received or made. z Display of dialed numbers screen and received calls screen, deleting dialed numbers and received num-bers.z Display of phone information screen. z Changing the security code. When you set this function, the speed dial screen is not displayed while you are driving. 1. Touch “ON”. 2.  Input the security code and touch “OK”.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 167V573_Ez Initializing the security code You can initialize the settings. 1. Touch “Default”. 2.  Input the security code and touch “OK”. 3. Touch “Yes”. z Selecting a Bluetooth® phone In case you register more than one Bluetooth® phone, you need to choose a favorite one. 1.  Touch “Settings” to display the “Settings” screen. 2.  Touch “Select Telephone” to dis-play the “Select Telephone” screen. — Set a Bluetooth®phone
OTHER FUNCTIONS 168V573_EYou can select the Bluetooth® phone from a maximum of 6 numbers.   “Empty” is displayed when you have not registered a Bluetooth® phone yet. Bluetooth® mark is displayed when you choose the phone. Although you can register up to 6 Blue-tooth® phones in the system, only one Bluetooth® phone can function at a time. 3. Touch “OK”. When the result message is displayed, you can use the Bluetooth® phone. When another Bluetooth® phone is trying to connect, this screen is displayed. Touch “Yes” or “No”.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 169V573_Ez Displaying Bluetooth® information You can see or set the information of the Bluetooth® phone on the system. “Device Name” ....... The name of Bluetooth® phone which is displayed on the screen. You can change it into a desired name. “Bluetooth Device Address” ....... The address peculiar to the system. You cannot change it. 1.  Select the desired phone and touch “Information”. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. 2.  When you complete confirming it, touch .
OTHER FUNCTIONS 170V573_Ez Changing a device name You can change a device name. If you change a device name, the name reg-istered in your cellular phone is not changed. 1. Touch “Change”. 2.  Use the software keyboard to in-put the device name. z Changing the Bluetooth® settings You can change the display and settings of Bluetooth® information on the system. The information displays the following items. “Device Name” ....... The name in the Bluetooth®network. You can change it. “Passcode” ....... The password when you regis-ter your cellular phone in the system. You can change it into the figure of 4-8 digits. “Device Address” ....... The address peculiar to the system. You can not change it. If you have registered two Bluetooth® phones with the same device name or passcode and you cannot distinguish one from the other, refer to it.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 171V573_EWhen you change the device name or passcode, do the followings. 1. Touch “Bluetooth”.2. Touch “Change” of “Device Name” or “Passcode”. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. 3.  Use the software keyboard to in-put the device name. You can input up to 20 characters. 4.  Input a passcode with 4 - 8 digits. When you touch Ż, the input number is deleted.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 172V573_Ez Initializing the Bluetooth® settings You can initialize the settings. 1. Touch “Default”. 2. Touch “Yes”. z Deleting a Bluetooth® phone 1. Touch “Delete” of “BluetoothTelephone”. 2.  Select the telephone you want to delete and touch “OK”. 3. Touch “Yes”. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 173V573_Ez Displaying the information of the  Bluetooth® phone you delete You can display the information of the Bluetooth® phone before you delete it and you can make sure whether the telephone you delete is correct or not. 1.  Select the telephone you want to display the information about. 2.  When you complete confirming it, touch .The brightness and the contrast of the screen can be adjusted depending on the brightness of your surroundings.  You can also turn the display off.  To adjust the screen, see “z Brightness and contrast adjustment” on page XX. INFORMATION If the display is adjusted when the navigation screen is displayed, the audio function button display screen will also be adjusted. Screen adjustment
OTHER FUNCTIONS 174V573_E1.  Push the “INFO” button. 2. Touch “Settings”. (a) Screen priority You can select a function that enables automatic return to the navigation screen from the audio screen. Select “Navi” or “Audio” and then touch “OK”. “Navi”: The navigation screen auto-matically returns from the audio screen 20 seconds after the end of audio screenoperation. “Audio”: The audio screen remains on. Settings
OTHER FUNCTIONS 175V573_E(b) Beep type The beep sound type can be changed or switched off. Select “Off”, “1”, “2” or “3” and then touch “OK”. You can select the desired beep sound type by touching the appropriate number. If no beep sound is needed, touch “OFF” to disable the feature. When selected, the number or “OFF”will be highlighted. (c) Switch color You can select the color of the touch screen buttons. Select “Amber” or “Green” and then touch “OK”.
OTHER FUNCTIONS 176V573_EThe language of the touch screen buttons, popíup messages and the voice guidance can be changed. 1.  Push the “INFO” button. 2. Touch “Language”. 3.  Touch “English”, “Français” or “Español” to select a language. The language is changed and the screen returns to the map display. A commercially available rear view camera can be used by connecting it to the RCA Relay Cable's RCA termi-nals.For further information and operation procedures, refer to the device's manual. NOTICE When connecting a rear view cam-era, always use the vehicle wire harness's ACC connector as the power source. The rear view camera may not work properly if any other power source is used. Select language Rear view camera system
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 177V573_ESECTION 6AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM z Quick reference ················································································ 174 z Using your audio/video system ···················································· 175Some basics ·················································································· 175 Screen adjustment ·········································································· XX Radio operation·············································································· 181 CD player operation ······································································· 192 DVD player operation······································································ XX USB player operation····································································· 202 Bluetooth® audio operation ···························································· 211 AUX operation················································································ 225 iPod operation················································································ 227 Video operation··············································································· XX z Audio/video remote controls ····························································· 235 z Audio/video system operating hints·················································· 236
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 178V573_E  Function button display screen Touch the touch screen buttons dis-played on the screen to control the radio, CD/DVD player, USB player, Bluetooth®audio, AUX, iPod or Video.    For details, see page 177.  “ OPEN” button Push this button to open and close the display, adjust the angle of the display, and eject discs. For details, see page XX.  “VOL” button Push “S” or “T” button of “VOL”to adjust the volume.  For details, see page 176.    “AV” button Push this button to display the “AV Menu” screen.  For details, see page XX.  “TRACK/TUNE” button Push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”  to move up or down the frequency, track, file or chapter.  Push and hold the “S” or “T”button of “TRACK/TUNE”  to seek up or down for a station.     For details, see pages 182, 188, 194, 198, 207, 218 and 231. Quick reference
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 179V573_EVehicles with smart entry and start sys-tem—Your audio/video system works when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— Your audio/video system works when the engine switch is in ACC or ON position. NOTICE To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the au-dio/video system on longer than necessary when the engine is not running.FCC ID: XEMNA08A02 IC ID: 8192A-NA08A02 MADE IN JAPAN This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSSí210 of in-dustry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, in-cluding interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTIONzPart 15 of the FCC Rules FCC Warning: Changes or modifications in con-struction not expressly approved by AISIN AW Co., Ltd for compli-ance could void the user’s au-thority to operate the equipment. Radio frequency exposure. This device is approved for Mobile Ap-plication only and, to comply with applicable FCC radio frequency exposure regulations, must be used with a distance of at least 7.9 in. (20 cm) between the an-tenna and the body of any person at all time during use. zLaser products zDo not take this unit apart or at-tempt to make any changes yourself. This is an intricate unit that uses a laser pickup to re-trieve information from the sur-face of compact discs. The laser is carefully shielded so that its rays remain inside the cabinet. Therefore, never try to disas-semble the player or alter any of its parts since you may be ex-posed to laser rays and dan-gerous voltages. zThis product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.Using your audio/video system — — Some basics
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 180V573_Ez Turning on the power 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2.  Turn on the power by touching any one of the audio mode touch screen buttons. You can select the function that enables automatic return to the previous screen from the audio screen.    See “(a) Screen priority” on page XX for details. z Turning off the power Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO OFF” to turn off the power. z Adjusting the volume Push “S” or “T” button of “VOL” to adjust the volume. z Inserting or ejecting disc Vehicles with smart entry and start sys-tem—The “ENGINE START STOP” switch must be in the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— The engine switch must be set at ACC or ON position. INSERTING A DISC 1. Push the “ OPEN” button. 2. Touch “Open”. 3. Insert a disc. The disc is loaded automatically. 4. Touch “Close”. If the label faces down, the disc cannot be played.  In this case, “Check Disc” appears on the screen.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 181V573_EEJECTING A DISC 1. Push the “ OPEN” button. 2. Touch “Disc  ”.The disc will be ejected.  A disc can then be inserted. z Switching between functions 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2.  Touch the desired mode touch screen button. Touch these touch screen buttons if you want to switch from one mode to an-other.Changing modes to Satellite Radio, Bluetooth® audio, AUX, iPod, USB or Video is not possible unless they are connected. If the disc is not set, the “CD” or “DVD” screen will not appear.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 182V573_EThe selected audio mode will display on the screen. The touch screen button of the currently selected audio mode is highlighted. Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display the respective audio mode operation screen. You can turn off the CD/DVD player by ejecting the disc.  If the audio/video system was previously off, then the en-tire audio/video system will be turned off when you eject the disc.  If another function was previously playing, it will come on again.
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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 184V573_EThe touch screen buttons for radio, CD/DVD player, USB player, Bluetooth®audio, AUX, iPod and Video operation are displayed on the function button dis-play screen when the audio operation mode is selected.     Touch them lightly and directly on the screen. The selected touch screen button is highlighted. INFORMATION zIf the system does not respond to a touch of a touch screen button, move your finger away from the screen and then touch it again. zYou cannot operate dimmed touch screen buttons. zWipe off fingerprints on the sur-face of the display using a glass cleaning cloth. z Sound menu screen display The sound quality inside the cabin will be altered greatly by such factors as the type of media or music used, and the vehicle body type. This system allows you to set the most appropriate sound quality to suit these factors. 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2. Touch “SOUND”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 185V573_E3.  Touch the desired touch screen button.Settings such as the following can be made from the “Sound” screen. The tone of each mode (for such as AM, FM and CD player) can be adjusted. “P.EQ”: Allows the previously set equalizer curve to be adjusted and the preferred equalizer curve to be created. (See page XX.) “SSP”:  The optimum acoustic environ-ment can be created by setting vehicle information. (See page XX.) “Auto Vol”: Detects the vehicle speed and adjusts the volume accordingly. (See page XX.) “Focus”: Allows the time taken for the sound to reach the listener’s ear from each speaker to be adjusted. (See page XX.) “FAD BAL”: Allows the front, rear, left, and right volume balance to be adjusted. (See page XX.) “Sub Woofer”: Allows the subwoofer output level and phase control to be set. (See page XX.) z P.EQ (Parametric Equalizer) ad-justments The parametric equalizer can be ad-justed to the preferred sound quality based on a variety of music genres and sources. ADJUSTING THE SOUND QUALITY The currently set equalizer curve can be selected and set to the preferred sound quality. 1.  Touch “P.EQ” to display the “Pa-rametric EQ” screen. 2.  Touch the touch screen button to select the desired sound quality mode, from the list written below. Touch when settings are complete. EQ 1: POP EQ 2: ROCK EQ 3: JAZZ EQ 4: CLASSICAL EQ 5: VOCAL Flat: No EQ offset
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 186V573_EADJUSTING AND STORING THE EQ CURVEAllows the equalizer curve to be adjusted to a sound quality other than the cur-rently set equalizer curve and then stored in the memory. 1.  Touch the band from “A” to “E” to adjust it. 2. Touch   or   to  adjust  the frequency of the band. 3. Touch   or   to adjust the level of the band. 4.  Touch the Q curve switch to ad-just the Q curve (bandwidth). The Q curve can be adjusted to three phases. : Widens the Q curve (bandwidth) : Narrows the Q curve (bandwidth) 5.  Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each band from “A” to “E”. 6.  Touch the switch to be stored in the memory from “EQ 1” to “EQ 5” until a beep sounds. By touching “Flat” until a beep sounds, it is possible to return the stored equal-izer curve to the originally setting. Touch    when settings are complete. Band Median frequency Q curve (yellow) Q curve switch
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 187V573_Ez SSP (SCION Sound Processing) settingsSSP is a modified DSP (Digital Signal Processing) system that provides a cus-tomized sound for your vehicle.  You can select from the modes below. “Neutral”: A subdued sound that does not interfere with conversations. “Hear”: A powerful, energetic, “live” sound. “Feel”: Player’s sound í> reproduces the sound on the stage that musicians hear.For more details, please visit the SCION Web site at http://www.scion.com/. 1. Touch “SSP” to display the “SCION Sound Processing” screen. 2.  Touch sound type. Touch “Off” to cancel the SSP settings and return to the “Sound” screen. 3.  Touch vehicle type. 4. Touch “OK”. Touch    to change the setting. When SSP has been determined, the system is automatically set to the opti-mum EQ value.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 188V573_Ez Auto volume adjustment   (Auto Volume) The volume can be set to increase automatically to match road noise, which varies based on the driving speed. 1.  Touch “Auto Vol” to display the “Auto Volume” screen. 2.  Touch “Auto Vol 1” to “Auto Vol 5”.Touch “Off” to clear the settings. Touch    when settings are complete. z Sound travel time adjustment (Focus)It is possible to offset the variations in sound travel time that occur due to dif-ferences in distance, by adjusting the time allowed for sound to reach the lis-tener’s ears. 1.  Touch “Focus” to display the “Focus” screen. 2.  Touch the preferred point. Touch  , , , or  to make fine adjustments. Touch “Reset” to clear the setting.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 189V573_Ez Volume balance adjustments (FAD BAL) By individually adjusting the volume bal-ance for the front, rear, left, and right speakers, it is possible to enhance the sound from distant speakers. 1.  Touch “FAD BAL” to display the “FAD·BAL” screen. 2. Touch the preferred balance point.Touch  , , , or  to make fine adjustments. Touch “Reset” to clear the setting. z Subwoofer settings The preferred output level for the audio when a subwoofer is connected can be set.1.  Touch “Sub Woofer” to display the “Subwoofer” screen. Touch “On” of “Subwoofer” and ad-just the “Phase Control” and “Level”. “Normal”: Sound will be output from the subwoofer and the speakers simultane-ously. “Reverse”: Sound will be output from the subwoofer at a different time to the speakers. : Decreases level. : Increases level.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 190V573_EYou can adjust the brightness, contrast, tone and color of the screen.  You can also turn the display off, and change the screen to either day or night mode. z Brightness and contrast adjust-mentThe brightness and contrast of the screen can be adjusted depending on the brightness of your surroundings.  You can also turn the display off. 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2. Touch “DISPLAY”. 3.  Select the desired button to ad-just brightness and contrast. “Brightness” “  (brightens)”:Brightens the screen. “Brightness” “  (darkens)”: Darkens the screen. “Contrast” “  (strengthens)”:Strengthens the contrast of the screen. “Contrast” “  (weakens)”: Weakens the contrast of the screen. 4.  After adjusting the screen, touch "OK”. The screen goes off when “Screen Off”is touched.  To turn the display screen back on, push any button such as “AV”,etc.  The selected screen appears. INFORMATION When you do not touch any touch screen button on the “Display” screen for 20 seconds, the previous screen will be displayed. — Screen adjustment
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 191V573_Ez Tone and color adjustment The tone and color of the screen can be adjusted while a DVD video, iPod Video file or Video is being played. 1.  Push the “AV” button to display the “AV Menu” screen and touch “DISPLAY”. 2.  Select the desired button to ad-just tone and color. “Tone” “  (strengthens)”: Strength-ens the tone of the screen. “Tone” “  (weakens)”: Weakens the tone of the screen. “Color” “  (green)”: Strengthens the green color of the screen. “Color” “ (red)”: Strengthens the red color of the screen. 3.  After adjusting the screen, touch “OK”. The screen goes off when “Screen Off”is touched.  To turn the display screen back on, push any button such as “AV”,etc.  The selected screen appears. INFORMATION When you do not touch any touch screen button on the “Display” screen for 20 seconds, the previous screen will be displayed. z Changing between day mode and night mode Depending on the position of the head-light switch, the screen changes to the day mode or night mode. To display the screen in the day mode even with the headlight switch on, touch “Day Mode” on the adjustment screen for brightness and contrast control.If the screen is set in the day mode with the headlight switch turned on, this con-dition is memorized in the system even with the engine turned off.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 192V573_Ez Your CD/DVD player When you insert a disc, insert it with the label side up.  The CD/DVD player will play from track 1 through to the end of the disc.  Then it will play from track 1 again. NOTICE Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the CD/DVD player.  Do not insert anything other than discs into the slot. The player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only. z Apple Composite AV cable Using an Apple Composite AV Cable allows iPod video files to be played. For details, see page XX. z Rear Seat LCD Monitor A commercially available Rear Seat LCD Monitor can be used by con-necting it to the RCA Relay cable's RCA terminals.   For further information and operation procedures, refer to the device's manual. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is pro-tected by U.S. patents and other in-tellectual property rights.    Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohib-ited.z External amplifier A commercially available external amplifier can be connected to the RCA Relay cable's RCA terminal to enable the use of subwoofers etc. For further information and operation procedures, refer to the device's manual.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 193V573_Ez Listening to the radio 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2.  Touch these touch screen buttons to choose either an AM or FM station.     “AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” appears on the screen. Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display the radio operation screen. Changing between FM1 and FM2: Touch “FM1” or “FM2” on the screen. Your radio can receive terrestrial digital broadcasts.  When terrestrial digital broadcasts are received, FM reception has the same quality as a CD, and AM reception has the same quality as con-ventional FM sound.    Depending on the reception status, HD Radio can also re-ceive analog broadcasts, which means reception is still possible in regions with no digital coverage. z Presetting a station 1.  Tune in the desired station. 2.  Touch one of the channel selector touch screen buttons (1 — 8) you want and hold it until a beep is heard.     This sets the station to the touch screen button and the frequency appears on the touch screen button. Each radio mode can store up to 8 sta-tions.    To change the preset station to a different one, follow the same procedure. The preset station memory is cancelled when the power source is interrupted by battery disconnection or a blown fuse. — Radio operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 194V573_Ez Selecting a station Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the channel se-lector (1 — 8) for the station you want.  The touch screen button is highlighted and the station frequency appears on the screen. Frequency adjustment: Push the “S”or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” to increase or decrease the frequency. Seek tuning: Push and hold the “S”or “T”button of “TRACK/TUNE”.  The radio will begin seeking up or down for a station of the nearest frequency and will stop when a station is received.  Each time the button is pushed, the next available station will be played. To scan all the frequencies: Touch “SCAN” on the screen.  The radio will find the next station and stay there for a few seconds, and then scan again.   To select a station, touch “SCAN” again. To scan the preset stations: Touch“P.SCAN”  on the screen.  The radio will tune in the next preset station, stay there for a few seconds, and then move to the next preset station.  To select a station, touch “P.SCAN” again. z Listening to HD Radio Touch “HD ON”. When the HD radio signal is being re-ceived, the sub channel number and the total number of sub channels are dis-played on the upper side of the display.   The reception status mark is displayed at the top of the display. Displayed: Normal reception. Blinking: Weak reception. Not displayed: No reception. If a HD radio signal with broadcast in-formation is received, touching “TITLE”will display the album name, song title and artist name.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 195V573_ETo listen to a satellite radio broadcast in your vehicle, an additional genuine Toyota satellite receiver and antenna must be purchased and installed, and the subscription to the XM® Satellite Radio is necessary. z How to subscribe to an XM® Satel-lite Radio An XM® Satellite Radio is a tuner de-signed exclusively to receive broadcasts provided under a separate subscription. Availability is limited to the 48 contiguous states and 10 Canadian provinces. How to subscribe: You must enter into a separate service agreement with the XM® Satellite Radio in order to receive satellite broadcast programming in the vehicle. Additional activation and service subscription fees apply that are not included in the pur-chase price of the vehicle and optional digital satellite tuner. For detailed information about XM® Sat-ellite Radio or to subscribe: U.S.A.—Visit on the web at www.xmradio.com or call 1í800í967í2346. Canada—Visit on the web at www.xmradio.ca or call 1í877í438í9677. The XM®Satellite Radio is solely re-sponsible for the quality, availability and content of the satellite radio services provided, which are subject to the terms and conditions of the XM® Satellite Radio customer service agreement. Customers should have their radio ID ready; the radio ID can be found by se-lecting “channel 000” on the radio. For details, see the “Displaying the radio ID” that follows. All fees and programming are the re-sponsibility of the XM® Satellite Radio and are subject to change. Satellite tuner technology notice: Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are awarded Type Approval Certificates from XM® Satellite Radio Inc. as proof of compatibility with the services offered by the XM® Satellite Radio. z Displaying the radio ID Each XM® tuner is identified with a unique radio ID. You will need the radio ID when activating XM® service or when reporting a problem. If you select the “CH 000” using the “S”or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”, the ID code of 8 alphanumeric characters appears. If you select another channel, display of the ID code is canceled. The channel (000) alternates the display be-tween the radio ID and the specific radio ID code. INFORMATION Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially metal objects, may adversely affect the reception of XM® Satellite Radio. — Radio operation (XM® Satellite Radio broadcast)
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 196V573_Ez Listening to satellite radio 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2. Touch “SAT”. Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display the satellite radio operation screen. z Changing the band The band changes each time “SAT2”, “SAT3”, and “SAT1” is touched. The band changes sequentially between “SAT1”,“SAT2”, and “SAT3”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 197V573_Ez Channel category Touch either “CAT  ” or “CAT  ” to go to the next or previous category. z Presetting a channel 1.  Tune in the desired channel. 2.  Touch one of the channel selector touch screen buttons and hold it until a beep is heard. This sets the channel to the touch screen button and the name and number of the channel appears on the touch screen button. Each touch screen button can store three SAT channels. To change the pre-set channel to a different one, follow the same procedure. The preset channel memory is cancelled when the power source is interrupted by battery disconnection or a blown fuse.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 198V573_Ez Selecting a channel Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the channel se-lector button for the channel you want. The touch screen button is highlighted and channel number appears on the screen. To select channel within the current category: Push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”.  The radio will step up or down the receivable channel within the current channel category. If you push and hold the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”, the radio will begin seeking up or down for the next receiv-able channel and will stop when the but-ton is released. Touch either “CAT SEEK ” or “CAT SEEK  ”. The radio will step up or down the channel within the current channel category. To scan the currently selected chan-nel category: Touch “SCAN” on the screen.  The radio will find the next channel in the same channel category, stay there for a few seconds, and then scan again. To select a channel, touch “SCAN” again. To scan the preset channels: Touch “P.SCAN” on the screen.  The radio will find the next preset channel, stay there for a few seconds, and then move to the next preset channel. To select a channel, touch “P.SCAN” again.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 199V573_Ez If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions When problems occur with the XM® tuner, a message will appear on the display. Re-ferring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action. The XM® antenna is not connected. Check whether the XM® an-tenna cable is attached securely. ANTENNA A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance. You have not subscribed to the XM® Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code. Contact the XM®Satellite Radio for subscription information. When a contract is canceled, you can choose the “CH000” and all freeítoíair chan-nels. UPDATING The premium channel you selected is not authorized. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or “CH001”. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. If you want to listen to the premium channel, contact the XM® Satellite Radio. NO SIGNAL  The XM® signal is too weak at the current location. Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal. LOADING  The unit is acquiring audio or program information. Wait until the unit has received the information. OFF AIR  The channel you selected is not broadcasting any programming. Select another channel. ííííí There is no song/program title or artist name/feature associated with the channel at that time. No action needed. íííThe channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or “CH001”. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. Contact the XM® Listener Care Center at 1í800í967í2346 (U.S.A.) or 1í877í438í9677 (Canada).
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 200V573_ENOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim-its are designed to provide reason-able protection against harmful in-terference in a residential installa-tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful in-terference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par-ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harm-ful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-rect the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experi-enced radio/TV technician for help. Information to user Alternation or modifications carried out without appropriate authoriza-tion may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment. INFORMATION This XM® tuner supports “Audio Services” (Music and Talk) of only XM® Satellite Radio and “Text In-formation”* linked to the respective “Audio Services”. *Text Information includes, Station Name, (Artist) Name, (Song) Title and Category Name.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 201V573_EThe CD player can play audio CDs, CD text, WMA discs, MP3 discs. zAudio CD, CD text .................194 zMP3/WMA disc ......................197 For appropriate discs for this player, see “Audio/video system operating hints” on page 236. (a)  Playing a disc Push the “AV” button and touch “Disc” if an audio CD or MP3/WMA disc is already loaded in the CD/DVD player. The disc will begin playback. — CD player operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 202V573_E(b)  Operating an audio CD z Playing an audio CD Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display this screen. CD text only — The album title, track title and artist name will appear on the screen. z Selecting a desired track “S”or “T”button of “TRACK/TUNE”:Use for a direct access to a desired track. Push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” until the desired track number appears on the screen.    As you release the button, the player will start playing the selected track from the be-ginning. Fast forward: Push the “S”button of“TRACK/TUNE” and hold it to fast for-ward the disc.  When you release the button, the player will resume playing from that position. Reverse:  Push the “T”button of“TRACK/TUNE” and hold it to reverse the disc.   When you release the button, the player will resume playing.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 203V573_Ez Searching for a desired track While the disc is playing, touch “SCAN” briefly.   The player will play the next track for 10 seconds, then scan again.  To select a track, touch “SCAN” once again.    If the player reaches the end of the disc, it will continue scanning at track 1. After all the tracks are scanned in one pass, normal play resumes. z Other functions “REPEAT”:  Use it for automatic repeat of the track you are currently listening to. While the track is playing, touch “REPEAT” briefly.   When the track is finished, the player will automatically go back to the beginning of the track and play the track again.  To cancel it, touch the “REPEAT” once again. “RANDOM”:  Use it for automatic and random selection. While the disc is playing, touch “RANDOM” briefly.   The system selects a track on the disc being listened to in random order.  To cancel it, touch “RANDOM” once again. If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the album title, track title and artist name will be displayed.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 204V573_E(c)  Operating a MP3/WMA DISC z Playing a MP3/WMA disc Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display this screen. z Selecting a desired folder “UP”: Touch this touch screen button to go to the next folder. “DOWN”: Touch this touch screen but-ton to go to the previous folder. “LIST”: The desired folder can be se-lected in a list. Touch  “LIST”. The folder list is dis-played. Touch the desired folder number. The player will start playing the first file of the selected folder.   : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves up by 5 folder groups.    If this touch screen button is touched when the top page of the list is displayed, the last page is displayed. : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves down by 5 folder groups.  If this touch screen button is touched when the last page of the list is displayed, the top page is displayed. “File”: The file list is displayed.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 205V573_Ez Selecting a desired file “S”or “T”button of “TRACK/TUNE”:Use for direct access to a desired file. Push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” and repeat until the desired file number appears on the dis-play.  As you release the button, the player will start playing the selected file from the beginning. Fast forward: Push the “S”button of“TRACK/TUNE” and hold it to fast for-ward the disc.  When you release the button, the player will resume playing from that position. Reverse: Push the “T”button of“TRACK/TUNE” and hold it to reverse the disc.   When you release the button, the player will resume playing. “File”: The desired file can be selected in a list. Touch “File”. The file list is displayed.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 206V573_ETouch the desired file number.  The player will start playing the selected file from the beginning.   : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves up by 5 file groups.    If this touch screen button is touched when the top page of the list is displayed, the last page is displayed. : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves down by 5 file groups.    If this touch screen button is touched when the last page of the list is displayed, the top page is displayed. “Folder”: The folder list is displayed. z Searching for a desired file While the disc is playing, touch “SCAN” briefly.   “SCAN” appears on the screen.  The player will play the next file in the folder for 10 seconds, then scan again.  To select a file, touch “SCAN” once again.  If the player reaches the end of the folder, it will continue scanning from file 1. After all the files are scanned in one pass, normal play resumes.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 207V573_Ez Searching for a desired folder While the disc is playing, touch “SCAN” and hold it until the “F.SCAN” appears on the screen.     The program at the beginning of each folder will be played for 10 seconds.    To continue listening to the program of your choice, touch “SCAN” once again. After all the folders are scanned in one pass, normal play resumes. z Other functions “DETAIL”: Details of the file currently playing is displayed. “REPEAT”: Use it for automatic repeat of the file or folder you are currently lis-tening to. Repeating a file — While the file is playing, touch “REPEAT” briefly.   “RPT” appears on the screen.  Whenthe file is finished, the player will auto-matically go back to the beginning of the file and play the file again.    To cancel it, touch “REPEAT” once again. Repeating a folder — While the folder is playing, touch “REPEAT” and hold it until the “F.RPT” appears on the screen.     When the folder is finished, the player will automatically go back to the begin-ning of the folder and play the folder again.  To cancel it, touch “REPEAT”once again.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 208V573_E“RANDOM”: Use it for automatic and random selection of the folder or the disc which you are currently listening to. Playing the files in one folder in ran-dom order — While the disc is playing, touch “RANDOM” briefly.   “RAND” appears on the screen.  The system selects a file in the folder you are currently listening to.  To cancel it, touch “RANDOM” once again. Playing the files in all the folders on one disc in random order — While the disc is playing touch “RANDOM” and hold it until the “F.RAND” appears on the screen.     The system selects a file in all the folders.   To cancel it, touch “RANDOM” once again. (d)  If the player malfunctions If the player malfunctions, your audio system will display following messages. If “Check Disc” appears on the dis-play: There is no disc in the player; the disc is dirty, damaged or inserted upside down; or the disc is not playable. Correctly insert a clean, playable disc.  For appropriate discs for this player, see “Audio/video system operating hints” on page XX. If “DVD Error” appears on the display:The following causes are possible. z There is a trouble inside the system.   Eject the disc. z It indicates that the inside of the player unit may be too hot due to the very high ambient temperature.  Remove the disc from the player and allow the player to cool down. If the malfunction is not rectified:Take your vehicle to your dealer. If an MP3/WMA disc contains CD-DA files, only CD-DA files are played.    If an MP3/WMA disc contains files other than CD-DA, only MP3/WMA files are played.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 209V573_EThe DVD player can play DVD video discs.For appropriate discs for this player, see “Audio/video system operating hints” on page XX. For safety reasons, you can enjoy DVD video discs only when the vehicle is completely stopped with the engine switch is in “ACC” or “IGíON” mode and the parking brake applied. While you are driving, you can hear audio alone even in the DVD video. (a)  Operating a DVD video disc NOTE: The playback condition of some DVD video discs may be determined by a DVD video software producer.  This DVD player plays a disc as the soft-ware producer intended.  So some functions may not work properly.  Be sure to read the manual for the DVD video disc separately provided.  For the detailed information about DVD video discs, see “(c) DVD player and DVD video disc information” on page XX.z Precautions on DVD video disc When recording with a DVD video, audio tracks may not record in some cases while the menu is displayed.  As audio will not play in this case, verify that the video tracks are playing and then acti-vate playback. When playback of a disc is completed: z If a DVD video is playing, playback will stop or the menu screen will be displayed.  The title/chapter number and playback time display may not appear while play-ing back certain DVD video discs. CAUTIONConversational speech on some DVDs is recorded at a low volume to emphasize the impact of sound ef-fects.  If you adjust the volume as-suming that the conversations rep-resent the maximum volume level that the DVD will play, you may be startled by louder sound effects or when you change to a different au-dio source.    The louder sounds may have a significant impact on the human body or pose a driving haz-ard.  Keep this in mind when you adjust the volume. — DVD player operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 210V573_Ez Playing a DVD video disc Insert a DVD in the disc slot to auto-matically turn on the power and play the DVD.  The DVD can also be played by pushing the “AV” button with a DVD in the disc slot and then touching “Disc”.INFORMATION Please note that there are certain discs that do not playback auto-matically, or do not playback unless an item from the menu recorded on the disc is selected. “Description of DVD controls” (See page XX.) z Displaying DVD controls If you touch a part of the screen, while watching video, DVD controls will ap-pear.“Page 2”: Touching this will display on the second page of DVD controls. “Page 1”: Touching this will display the top page of DVD controls. “Hide Buttons”: Touching this will turn off the controls from the screen. INFORMATION Each touch screen button displays for approximately 6 seconds when changed to the DVD operation screen.  Touch the screen to redis-play the switches.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 211V573_Ez Description of DVD controls TOP PAGE OF DVD VIDEO CONTROLS“Return”: Touching this will return to the predetermined scene and start playing from there. “Search”: The title search screen ap-pears. (See page XX.) :Touch to pause the video screen. :Touching this will stop the DVD video disc. :Touching this will resume normal play after stop or pause. :Touching this will fast reverse. :Touch to fast forward during play-back. Touch briefly while paused to play slowly. SECOND PAGE OF DVD VIDEO CONTROLS“Setup”: Touching this button will allow you to change the screen size and set the default settings. (See pages XX and XX.) “Top Menu” and “Menu”: If you touch either button, the menu screen for DVD video appears. (For the operation, see the manual that come with the DVD video disc provided separately.) “Subtitle”: The subtitle changing screen appears. (See page XX.) “Audio”: The audio changing screen appears. (See page XX.) “Angle”: The angle selection screen appears. (See page XX.) :The menu control key appears on the screen. (See page XX.) z Selecting a menu item The menu stored on the disc can be op-erated. For details, see the manual that comes with the DVD video disc provided sepa-rately. DISPLAYING THE DISC MENU If the disc menu does not display when the disc is loaded, the following method can be used to display the menu. 1. Touch “Page 2”. 2. Touch either “Top Menu” or “Menu”. The touch screen button display area moves UP or DOWN each time you touch the “Layout”.Operating from the direct touch op-eration screen — If the disc menu displays when the disc is loaded, selections can be made by touching the menu icons directly.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 212V573_EOperating with the touch screen but-ton — 1. Touch “Key”. The disc menu items will vary depending on the disc.  Furthermore, discs are played based on the disc content and therefore there may be times when the selected operation does not function as expected. 2. Touch “Page 2”. 3. Touch  .4. Touch  , , , or   to select a menu. Touch  “Direct” to enable direct touch operation. When you touch  , the previous screen returns. 5. Touch “Enter”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 213V573_Ez Searching for desired footage The desired video footage can be searched for by title, chapter, or menu number (number used to separate the disc content). SEARCHING BY CHAPTER When you push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”, you can select a chap-ter.SEARCHING BY TITLE NUMBER 1. Touch “Search”. 2.  Touch “+”, “í”, “+10”, or “í10” and input the title number. When you touch  , the previous screen returns. 3. Touch “Enter”. Playback is commenced from the input title number. SEARCHING BY MENU NUMBER 1. Touch  .2. Touch “Code” to display the menu number input screen. 3.  Touch “+”, “í”, “+10”, or “í10” and input the menu number. When you touch  , the previous screen returns. 4. Touch “Enter”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 214V573_Ez Changing the subtitle language Each time you touch “Subtitle”, the language is selected from the ones stored in the discs and changed. z Changing the audio language Each time you touch “Audio”, the lan-guage is selected from the ones stored in the discs and changed.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 215V573_Ez Changing the angle The angle can be selected for discs that are multiíangle compatible when the angle mark appears on the screen. Each time you touch “Angle”, the an-gle changes. z Selecting screen size 1. Touch “Setup”. 2.  Touch “Wide Mode” to display the wide mode optional screen. 3. Touch “Normal”, “Wide”, or “Zoom”. “Normal”: Displays the 3 (H) × 4 (W) screen with the remaining area at both edges in black. “Wide”: Displays the 3 (H) × 4 (W) screen with the screen widened left and right in the same ratio to fill the display horizontally. “Zoom”: Displays the 3 (H) × 4 (W) screen with the screen stretched verti-cally and horizontally in the same ratio to fill the display. Change to this mode to display a 9 (H) × 16 (W) screen. When you touch  , the previous screen returns.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 216V573_ENOTICE There are no issues regarding theviewing of visual material in wideíscreen format provided that it is forpersonal use. However, compress-ing or enlarging the screen for commercial purposes, or to make material available for public viewing, may infringe upon the rights of the author as protected by copyright laws, and therefore care should be exercised. z Default setting 1. Touch “Setup” 2.  Touch “Default Setting” to display the “Default setting” screen. The initial setting can be changed. After you change the initial setting, touch “Enter”. The previous picture will be displayed. INFORMATION If one of the switches used to change the screen (“AV”) is pushed without touching “Enter” after changing settings at the default set-tings screen, DVD playback will stop.  Touch   at the video op-eration screen to resume playback. (See page XX.)
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 217V573_EAUDIO LANGUAGE You can change the audio language. 1. Touch “Audio Lang.”. 2.  Touch the language you want to hear on the “Select audio language” screen. If you cannot find the language you want to hear on this screen, touch “Other”and enter a language code. For the entry of language code, see page XX. SUBTITLE LANGUAGE You can change the subtitle language. 1. Touch “Subtitle Lang.”. 2.  Touch a language you want to read on the “Select subtitle language” screen. If you cannot find the language you want to read on this screen, touch “Other”and enter a language code. For the entry of language code, see page XX. DVD LANGUAGE You can change the language on the DVD video menu. 1. Touch “Menu Lang.”. 2.  Touch the language you want to read on the “Select menu language” screen. If you cannot find the language you want to read on this screen, touch “Other”and enter a language code. For the entry of language code, see page XX. ANGLE ICON The multiíangle mark can be turned on or off on the screen while the disc which is multiíangle compatible is being played. Each time you touch “Angle Icon”, the angle mark on the screen turns on or off alternately. PARENTAL LOCK The level of viewer restrictions can be changed. 1. Touch “Parental Lock”. 2.  Enter the 4ídigit personal code on the “Enter Personal Code” screen and then touch “Enter”. If you enter the wrong numbers, touch   to delete the numbers. 10 touches of  will initialized the per-sonal code. 3.  Touch a parental level (1—8) on the “Select restriction level”. 4. Touch “Enter”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 218V573_ECHANGING THE VIDEO OUTPUT The screen size changes each time “Screen Aspect” is touched. “16:9”: The screen displays in the nor-mal wide size. In the case of DVD software recorded with a screen size of 4:3, both the left and right edges display in black, or the screen is stretched to the left and right. “4:3 Letter Box”: The upper and lower edges of the screen display in black. In the case of DVD software recorded with a screen size of 4:3, the video fits the screen size perfectly (4:3). “4:3 Pan Scan”: Both the left and right edges of the screen are cut. In the case of DVD software recorded with a screen size of 4:3, the video fits the screen size perfectly (4:3). NOTICE There are no issues regarding theviewing of visual material in wideíscreen format provided that it is forpersonal use. However, compress-ing or enlarging the screen for commercial purposes, or to make material available for public viewing, may infringe upon the rights of the author as protected by copyright laws, and therefore care should be exercised. z Enter language code If you touch “Other” on the “Select au-dio language” screen, “Select subtitle language” screen or “Select menu lan-guage” screen, you can select the lan-guage you want to hear or read by en-tering a language code. 1.  Enter the 4ídigit language code. If you enter the wrong numbers, touch to delete the numbers. 2. Touch “Enter”. Code Language 1001 Japanese 0514 English 0618 French 0405 German 0920 Italian 0519 Spanish 2608 Chinese 1412 Dutch 1620 Portuguese 1922 Swedish 1821 Russian 1115 Korean 0512 Greek
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 219V573_E0101 Afar 0102 Abkhazian 0106 Afrikaans 0113 Amharic 0118 Arabic 0119 Assamese 0125 Aymara 0126 Azerbaijani 0201 Bashkir 0205 Byelorussian 0207 Bulgarian 0208 Bihari 0209 Bislama 0214 Bengali 0215 Tibetan 0218 Breton 0301 Catalan 0315 Corsican 0319 Czach 0325 Welsh 0401 Danish 0426 Bhutani 0515 Esperanto 0520 Estonian 0521 Basque 0601 Persian 0609 Finnish 0610 Fiji 0615 Faroese 0625 Frisian 0701 Irish 0704 ScotsíGaelic 0712 Galician 0714 Guarani 0721 Gujarati 0801 Hausa 0809 Hindi 0818 Croatian 0821 Hungarian 0825 Armenian 0901 Interlingua 0905 Interlingue 0911 Inupiak 0914 Indonesian 0919 Icelandic 0923 Hebrew 1009 Yiddish 1023 Javanese 1101 Georgian 1111 Kazakh 1112 Greenlandic 1113 Cambodian 1114 Kannada 1119 Kashmiri 1121 Kurdish 1125 Kirghiz 1201 Latin 1214 Lingala 1215 Laothian 1220 Lithuanian 1222 Latvian 1307 Malagasy
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 220V573_E1309 Maori 1311 Macedonian 1312 Malayalam 1314 Mongolian 1315 Moldavian 1318 Marathi 1319 Malay 1320 Maltese 1325 Burmese 1401 Nauru 1405 Nepali 1415 Norwegian 1503 Occitan 1513 (Afan)Oromo 1518 Oriya 1601 Panjabi 1612 Polish 1619 Pashto, Pushto 1721 Quechua 1813 RhaetoíRomance 1814 Kirundi 1815 Romanian 1823 Kinyarwanda 1901 Sanskrit 1904 Sindhi 1907 Sangho 1908 SerboíCroatian 1909 Sinhalese 1911 Slovak 1912 Slovenian 1913 Samoan 1914 Shona 1915 Somali 1917 Albanian 1918 Serbian 1919 Siswati 1920 Sesotho 1921 Sundanese 1923 Swahili 2001 Tamil 2005 Telugu 2007 Tajik 2008 Thai 2009 Tigrinya 2011 Turkmen 2012 Tagalog 2014 Setswana 2015 Tonga 2018 Turkish 2019 Tsonga 2020 Tatar 2023 Twi 2111 Ukrainian 2118 Urdu 2126 Uzbek 2209 Vietnamese 2215 Volapük 2315 Wolof 2408 Xhosa 2515 Yoruba 2621 Zulu
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 221V573_E(b)  If the player malfunctions If the player malfunctions, your au-dio/video system will display following messages. If “Check Disc” appears on the dis-play: There is no disc in the player; the disc is dirty, damaged or inserted upside down; or the disc is not playable. Correctly insert a clean, playable disc. For appropriate discs for this player, see “Audio/video system operating hints” on page XX. If “Cannot read disc. Please check disc.” appears on the display: It indi-cates that the DVD region code of the DVD may not be compatible with the player. If “DVD Error” appears on the display:The following causes are possible. z There is a trouble inside the system. Eject the disc. z It indicates that the inside of the player unit may be too hot due to the very high ambient temperature.  Remove the disc from the player and allow the player to cool down. If the malfunction is not rectified:Take your vehicle to your dealer. (c) DVD player and DVD video disc informationz DVD video discs This DVD player conforms to NTSC color TV formats. Region codes: Some DVD video discs have a region code indicating a country where you can use the DVD video disc on this DVD player.  If the DVD video disc is not labeled as “ALL” or “1”, you cannot use it on this DVD player.    If you attempt to play an inappropriate DVD video disc on this player, “Cannot read disc.  Please check disc.” appears on the screen.    Even if the DVD video disc does not have a region code, there is a case that you cannot use it.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 222V573_EMarks shown on DVD video discs: Indicates NTSC   format of color TV. Indicates the number of audio tracks. Indicates the number of language subtitles.Indicates the number of angles. Indicates the screen to be selected. Wide screen: 16:9 Standard: 4:3 Indicates a region code by which this video disc can be played. ALL: in all countries Number: region codez DVD video disc glossary DVD video discs: Digital versatile Disc that holds video. DVD video discs have adopted “MPEG2”, one of the world standards of digital compression tech-nologies.  The picture data is com-pressed by 1/40 on average and stored. Variable rate encoded technology in which the volume of data assigned to the picture is changed depending on the picture format has also been adopted. Audio data is stored using  PCM and Dolby digital, which enables higher qual-ity of sound. Furthermore, multiíangle and multiílanguage features will also help you enjoy the more advanced technology of DVD video. Viewer restrictions: This feature limits what can be viewed in conformity with a level of restrictions of the country.  The level of restrictions varies depending on the DVD video disc. Some DVD video discs cannot be played at all, or violent scenes are skipped or replaced with other scenes. Level 1: DVD video discs for children can be played. Level 2 í 7: DVD video discs for chil-dren and Gírated movie can be played. Level 8: All types of the DVD video discs can be played. Multiíangle feature: You can enjoy the same scene at different angles. Multiílanguage feature: You can select a language of the subtitle and audio. Region codes: The region codes are provided on DVD players and DVD discs. If the DVD video disc does not have the same region code as the DVD player, you cannot play the disc on the DVD player.    For region codes, see page XX.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 223V573_EAudio: This DVD player can play liner PCM, Dolby digital and MPEG audio format DVD. Other decoded type cannot be played. Title and chapter: Video and audio pro-grams stored in DVD video disc are di-vided in parts by title and chapter. Title:  The largest unit of the video and audio programs stored on DVD video discs.    Usually, one piece of movie, one album, or one audio program is assigned as a title. Chapter:  The unit smaller than that of title.    A title comprises plural chapters. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the doubleíD symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  Confidential unpublished works. ©1992í1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is pro-tected by U.S. patents and other in-tellectual property rights.    Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohib-ited.The USB player can play USB memory devices. Some USB memory devices may not operate properly. For appropriate USB memory devices for this player, see “Audio/video system operating hints” on page 236. CAUTIONDo not insert or eject the USB mem-ory device while driving. NOTICE Do not insert foreign objects into the USB port as this may damage the USB memory device or their termi-nals.— USBplayer operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 224V573_E(a) Plugging or unplugging a USB memory device z Setting a USB memory device Plug a USB memory device into the USB port. After insertion, the set USB memory de-vice is automatically loaded. NOTICE zDo not leave your USB memory device in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the ve-hicle may damage the USB mem-ory device. zDo not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the USB memory device while it is con-nected as this may damage the USB memory device or its termi-nal.INFORMATION See the vehicle's owner's manual for the location of the USB port and other details. z Unplugging a USB memory device 1.  Push the “INFO” button. 2.  Touch “Remove USB Device”. 3.  Unplug the USB memory device. A USB memory device can then be in-serted.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 225V573_E(b)  Playing a USB memory device Push the “AV” button and touch “USB” if a USB memory device is al-ready loaded in the USB player. The USB memory device will begin playback. (c)  Operating a USB memory device z Playing a USB memory device Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display this screen.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 226V573_Ez Selecting a desired folder “UP”: Touch this touch screen button to go to the next folder. “DOWN”: Touch this touch screen but-ton to go to the previous folder. “LIST”: The desired folder can be se-lected in a list. Touch  “LIST”. The folder list is dis-played. Touch the desired folder number. The USB player will start playing the first file of the selected folder.   : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves up by 5 folder groups.    If this touch screen button is touched when the top page of the list is displayed, the last page is displayed. : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves down by 5 folder groups.  If this touch screen button is touched when the last page of the list is displayed, the top page is displayed. “File”: The file list is displayed. z Selecting a desired file “S”or “T”button of “TRACK/TUNE”:Use for direct access to a desired file. Push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” and repeat until the desired file number appears on the dis-play.  As you release the button, the USB player will start playing the selected file from the beginning. Fast forward: Push the “S”button of“TRACK/TUNE” and hold it to fast for-ward the USB memory device.  When you release the button, the USB player will resume playing from that position. Reverse: Push the “T”button of“TRACK/TUNE”  and hold it to reverse the USB memory device.  When you release the button, the USB player will resume playing.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 227V573_E“File”: The desired file can be selected in a list. Touch “File”. The file list is displayed. Touch the desired file number.  The USB player will start playing the se-lected file from the beginning.   : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves up by 5 file groups.    If this touch screen button is touched when the top page of the list is displayed, the last page is displayed. : By touching this touch screen button, the list moves down by 5 file groups.    If this touch screen button is touched when the last page of the list is displayed, the top page is displayed. “Folder”: The folder list is displayed.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 228V573_Ez Searching for a desired file While the USB memory device is playing, touch “SCAN” briefly. “SCAN” appears on the screen.  The USB player will play the next file in the folder for 10 seconds, then scan again.  To select a file, touch “SCAN” once again.  If the USB player reaches the end of the folder, it will continue scan-ning from file 1. After all the files are scanned in one pass, normal play resumes. z Searching for a desired folder While the USB memory device is playing, touch “SCAN” and hold it until the “F.SCAN” appears on the screen. The program at the beginning of each folder will be played for 10 seconds.    To continue listening to the program of your choice, touch “SCAN” once again. After all the folders are scanned in one pass, normal play resumes.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 229V573_Ez Other functions “DETAIL”: Details of the file currently playing is displayed. “REPEAT”: Use it for automatic repeat of the file or folder you are currently lis-tening to. Repeating a file — While the file is playing, touch “REPEAT” briefly.   “RPT” appears on the screen.  Whenthe file is finished, the USB player will automatically go back to the beginning of the file and play the file again.   To can-cel it, touch “REPEAT” once again. Repeating a folder — While the folder is playing, touch “REPEAT” and hold it until the “F.RPT” appears on the screen.     When the folder is finished, the USB player will automatically go back to the beginning of the folder and play the folder again.  To cancel it, touch “REPEAT” once again. “RANDOM”: Use it for automatic and random selection of the folder or the USB memory device which you are cur-rently listening to. Playing the files in one folder in ran-dom order — While the USB memory device is playing, touch “RANDOM” briefly.   “RAND” appears on the screen.  The system selects a file in the folder you are currently listening to.  To cancel it, touch “RANDOM” once again. Playing the files in all the folders on one USB memory device in random order — While the USB memory device is playing touch “RANDOM” and hold it until the “F.RAND” appears on the screen.   The system selects a file in all the folders.   To cancel it, touch “RANDOM” once again.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 230V573_E(d) If the player malfunctions If the player malfunctions, your audio system will display following messages. If “USB device is not connected.” ap-pears on the display: This message appears in cases such as when the USB memory device is damaged.  Ensure that the USB memory device is correctly connected and, if necessary, replace the USB memory device with one that works properly.  If the USB memory device is undamaged and connected correctly, this indicates that there is a problem inside the system or that the inside of the player unit may be too hot due to a high ambient temperature.  Unplug the USB memory device from the player.  If it is hot, allow the player to cool down. If “No playable music data in the USB device.” appears on the display: It indicates that the USB memory device has no playable data. If the malfunction is not rectified:Take your vehicle to your dealer. The Bluetooth® audio system enables users to enjoy music played on a portable player from the vehicle speakers via wireless communication. This audio system supports Blue-tooth®, a wireless data system capa-ble of playing portable audio music without cables. If your portable player does not sup-port Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® audio system will not function. INFORMATION Portable players must correspond to the following specifications in order to be connected to the Bluetooth®audio system. However, please note that some functions may be limited depending on the type of portable player. zBluetooth®specifications: Version: 1.1 or higher (Recom-mended: Version. 2.0 + EDR or higher) zFollowing Profiles: ƒA2DP (Advanced Audio Distri-bution Profile) Ver.1.0 ƒAVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Ver. 1.0 or higher (Recommended: Ver. 1.3 or higher) —Bluetooth® audio operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 231V573_EBluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc. CAUTIONUse a portable player or connect the Bluetooth®audio only when safe and legal to do so. NOTICE Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, high tempera-tures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player. INFORMATION zIn the following conditions, the system may not function. zThe portable player is turned off. zThe portable player is not con-nected.zThe portable player has a low battery.zDepending on the portable player that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be available. zIf Bluetooth®devices are used for hands-free phone and Bluetooth®audio connections at the same time, the following may occur. zThe Bluetooth® connection may be cut off. zNoise may occur in the audio played from the portable player.   zEven if using a cellular phone that is capable of both hands-free phone and Bluetooth® audio con-nections, simultaneous connec-tion may not be possible in some cases.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 232V573_E  Indicates the condition of the Bluetooth® connection. “Blue” indicates an excellent connection to Bluetooth®.“Yellow” indicates a bad connection to Bluetooth®, resulting in possible deterio-ration of audio quality. “Portable player is not connected.”indicates that Bluetooth® is not con-nected.   Indicates the amount of battery charge left. Empty   Full It is not displayed while  the Bluetooth®is not connected.   The amount left does not always corre-spond with the one on your portable player. This system does not have a charging function. The Bluetooth® connection utilizes the Bluetooth® antenna.  The indica-tion of the Bluetooth® connection may turn yellow and the system may not function when you use the Bluetooth®portable player in the following condi-tions: z Your portable player is hidden be-hind the display (behind the seat or in the glove box or console box). z Your portable player touches or is covered with metal materials. z Your portable player is in the trunk. Leave the Bluetooth® portable player in a place where the “Blue” indication is dis-played. The portable player information is regis-tered when the Bluetooth® audio system is connected. When you release posses-sion of your vehicle, remove your port-able player. (See “Deleting a portable player” on page 224.)
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 233V573_E(a)  Enter a Bluetooth® audio player To use the Bluetooth® audio system, you need to enter your portable player into the system. Once you have reg-istered it, you can enjoy your music on the vehicle’s audio system. A maximum of two portable players can be registered. Please refer to the manual that comes with your portable player for operation of the portable player. 1.  Push the “INFO” button. 2.  Touch “BT Audio Settings” to display the “BT Audio Settings” screen. 3.  Touch “Register” to connect your portable player to the system. 4.  When this screen is displayed, enter the passcode displayed on the screen into the portable player. For the operation of the portable player, see the manual that comes with your portable player. If you want to cancel the entry, touch“Cancel”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 234V573_E5.  When the connection is complete, this screen is displayed. You do not need to enter the portable player in case of using the same one.   When this screen is displayed, follow the guidance on the screen to try connecting again. INFORMATION zThe passcode is used to register the portable player in the vehi-cle’s audio system. You can cre-ate a password of your choice. (See “Changing the Bluetooth®audio settings” on page 220) zFor portable players lacking passcode entry capability, such as those without operation switches, change the audio sys-tem’s passcode to that of the portable player.   (See “Changing the Bluetooth®audio settings” on page 220) zRefer to the manual that comes with the portable player for infor-mation about the portable player’s passcode.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 235V573_Ez Connecting a portable player The portable player can be connected to the audio system either automati-cally or manually.   AUTOMATICALLY When you register your portable player, auto connection will be turned on. Always set it to this mode and leave the Bluetooth® portable player in a condition where connection can be established. Vehicles with smart entry and start sys-tem—When the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the selected Bluetooth® portable player will be automatically connected and the connection result is displayed. This screen appears when the Blue-tooth® portable player is first connected after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned to the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— When the engine switch is in the ACC or ON position, the selected Blue-tooth® portable player will be auto-matically connected and the connec-tion result is displayed. This screen appears when the Blue-tooth® portable player is first connected after the engine switch is turned to the ACC or ON position. MANUALLY When the auto Bluetooth® connection is “Off”, you have to connect Blue-tooth® manually. Touch “CONNECT” after having en-abled the Bluetooth® connection on the portable player.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 236V573_EWhen the connection is complete, this screen is displayed. Now you can use the Bluetooth® portable player. From portable player When making a connection from the portable player, operate the portable player controls to connect. To make a connection from the portable player, first display this “Connect Blue-tooth Audio” screen.   :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. INFORMATION Auto Bluetooth® connect may not be available for certain portable play-ers, which must be connected manually.  z Reconnecting the Bluetooth® au-dio player Vehicles with smart entry and start sys-tem—If the Bluetooth® audio system is dis-connected with a poor reception from the Bluetooth® network when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the system automatically re-connects the Bluetooth® audio player. In this case, the connection result is not displayed. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— If the Bluetooth® audio system is dis-connected with a poor reception from the Bluetooth® network when the en-gine switch is in the ACC or ON posi-tion, the system automatically recon-nects the Bluetooth® audio player. In this case, the connection result is not displayed. If the Bluetooth® is disconnected on purpose, such as when you turn off your portable player, this does not happen. Reconnect it by the following methods. z Select the portable player again. z Enter the portable player.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 237V573_E(b)  Playing a Bluetooth® audio Push the “AV” button and touch “Bluetooth Audio” if Bluetooth con-nection has already been completed for your portable player.  The player will start playing. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. (c) Operating  a  Bluetooth® audio player z Playing a Bluetooth® audio Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display this screen. Depending on the portable player that is connected to the system, functions such as display of the artist name or control touch screen buttons shown here may not be available. Touch “ ” and the music will pause. Touch “Ź” and the music will start play-ing.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 238V573_Ez Selecting a desired track “S”or “T”button of “TRACK/TUNE”: Use for direct access to a desired au-dio track. Push the “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” and repeat until the desired track number appears on the screen. As you release the button, the player will start playing the selected track from the beginning. Fast forward:Push and hold the “S” button of “TRACK/TUNE” to fast forward the player. When you release the button, the player will resume playing from that posi-tion.Reverse:Push and hold the “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” to reverse the player. When you release the button, the player will resume playing. z Selecting a desired album “UP”: Touch this touch screen button to select the next album. “DOWN”: Touch this touch screen button to select the previous album.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 239V573_Ez Other functions “REPEAT”: Use this control to auto-matically replay the track you are cur-rently listening to. Repeating a track — While the track is playing, touch “REPEAT” briefly. When the track is finished, the player will automatically play it again. To cancel the repeat, touch “REPEAT” once again. “RANDOM”: Use this for automatic and random selection of tracks from the portable audio player. While a track is playing, touch “RANDOM” briefly. The system selects a track from the portable audio player.  To cancel this function, touch “RANDOM” once again. INFORMATION Depending on the portable player that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be avail-able.(d)  Change the Bluetooth® audio set-tingsz Selecting a portable player If you register a second portable player, either one can be selected for connection. 1.  Touch “Select Portable Player” to display the “Select Portable Player” screen. You can select from a maximum of two Bluetooth® portable players. “Empty” is displayed when you have not registered a Bluetooth® portable player. The Bluetooth® mark is displayed when you choose the portable player. 2.  Select desired portable player and then touch “OK”. Although you can register up to two portable players in the system, only one portable player can function at a time.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 240V573_Ez Displaying portable player infor-mationYou can see the information of the portable player on the system. “Device Name” ..........The name of Bluetooth® portable player which is displayed on the screen. You can change it into a desired name. “BluetoothDevice Address” ..........The address peculiar to the sys-tem. You cannot change it. “Connection Method” ..........The connection method can be switched between “From Portable Player” and “From Display De-vice”. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. 1.  Select desired portable player and then touch “Portable Player Info”. 2.  When you complete confirming it, touch .z Changing the device name You can change a device name. If you change a device name, the name reg-istered in your portable player is not changed. 1. Touch “Edit”. 2.  Use the software keyboard to in-put the device name and then touch “OK”.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 241V573_Ez Changing the connection method The connection method can be se-lected.From Portable Player: Connect the portable player to the audio system. From Display Device: Connect the audio system to the portable player. Select desired connection method “From Portable Player” or “From Dis-play Device” and then touch “OK”. INFORMATION If the connection method is set to “From Portable Player”, “Auto BluetoothConnect” (see page 215) cannot be selected. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. z Displaying the Bluetooth® audio settingsYou can see the Bluetooth® audio information settings on the system.   “Device Name” .......... The name in the Bluetooth® net-work. You can change it. “Passcode” .......... The password when you register your portable audio player in the system. You can change it into the figure of 4-8 digits. “Device Address” .......... The address peculiar to the sys-tem. You can not change it. If you have registered two Bluetooth®portable players with the same device name or passcode and you cannot distinguish one from the other, refer to it.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 242V573_Ez Changing the device name or passcode 1.  Touch “BT Audio Settings”. 2.  Touch “Edit” at “Device Name” or “Passcode”. 3.  Use the software keyboard to in-put the device name. You can input up to 20 characters. 4.  Input a Passcode with 4-8 digits. When you touch  , the input num-ber is deleted.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 243V573_Ez Initializing the Bluetooth® audio settingsYou can initialize the settings. 1. Touch “Default”. 2. Touch “Yes”. z Deleting a portable player 1.  Touch “BT Audio Settings”. 2.  Touch “Remove” at “BluetoothSettings”. 3.  Select the portable player you want to delete and touch “OK”. :  Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 244V573_E4. Touch “Yes”. Music stored on commercially available portable audio devices can be played back by connecting the devices to the audio system. When using portable audio devices with the audio system, please read over the portable audio device’s manual carefully and ensure that the device is fully com-patible prior to use.   CAUTIONzPlace the portable audio device in a location that will not interfere with SRS airbag deployment. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury due to the inability of the airbag to function properly or if the portable audio device is thrown during SRS air-bag deployment. Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for details of the SRS air-bag deployment location. zAvoid placing the portable audio device in a location that will in-terfere with driving, or temporarily secure in a location that will not interfere with driving. This may hinder driving or lead to traffic accidents. —AUX operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 245V573_E(a) Connecting (disconnecting) port-able audio devices Ensure that the portable audio device power is turned OFF. Ensure that the audio mode is set to a mode other than AUX, or that the au-dio system power is turned OFF. Connect (or disconnect) the AUX port. NOTICE zAvoid getting hands caught in the AUX port. zDo not connect, operate, or dis-connect the portable audio device while driving. zStore portable audio devices away from direct sunlight when not in use. INFORMATION zDisconnecting or connecting the portable audio device while in AUX mode may lead to distortion and speaker damage.  Always ensure to turn off the audio sys-tem power or switch to another mode prior to disconnecting or connecting. zChanging the portable audio de-vice power supply while in AUX mode may lead to distortion and speaker damage.  Always ensure to turn off the audio system power or switch to another mode prior to changing the portable au-dio device power supply. zPlease note that the volume level will vary due to differing output levels depending on the con-nected device. zIf the volume is adjusted while in AUX mode, the volume can be stored as the volume level for AUX mode.  This stored volume level will be returned to its default setting if the portable audio de-vice is disconnected. zWhen using a portable audio de-vice connected to the power out-let or cigarette lighter, noise may occur during playback. If this happens, use the power source (battery) of the portable audio device.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 246V573_E(b)  Playing a portable audio devices 1.  Turn ON the portable audio device power and playback music. Refer to the manual provided with the portable audio device for details of op-eration. 2.  Push the “AV” button and touch “AUX”. Played back audio from the portable audio device is output from the speakers. iPod music files can be played by con-necting your iPod to the audio system. Furthermore, it is also possible to per-form such operations as selecting tracks from the play list and changing the shuf-fle mode at the audio system. For details, refer to your iPod user guide. INFORMATION A different connection procedure must be performed if playing video files using a commercially available Apple Composite AV Cable.  For details, see page XX. — iPod operation
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 247V573_E(a)  Connecting or disconnecting your iPodz Connecting your iPod Connect your iPod with the Dock Con-nector to USB Cable. Disconnect all accessories currently connected to the iPod. As soon as the iPod is connected, its power is automatically turned on.z Disconnecting your iPod Disconnect the Dock Connector to USB Cable from the USB port. Dock Connector to USB CableYour iPod USB portDock Connector to USB Cable USB port
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 248V573_ENOTICE zPlease understand that no com-pensation can be awarded for lost data, even if iPod data is lost when connected to the audio system. zThe iPod may become deformed, discolored, or damaged due to heat if left exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Store away from direct sunlight when not in use. zFix the iPod securely when using with this unit. Do not let the iPod fall onto the floor, where it may become jammed under the brake or accelerator pedal. zYou may hear noise if you dis-connect during iPod playback. INFORMATION zCheck that your iPod is supported by the audio system. Refer to “Supported iPods” (page 235) for a list of supported iPods. zThe system will not automatically switch to iPod mode when the au-dio system and iPod are connected. z“SCION” displays at the iPod when connected to the audio system. Please note that operation cannot be performed using your iPod while “SCION” is displayed. zIf your iPod is connected to the audio system with the iPod power OFF, “SCION” will not display, and the “Charging complete” mark may display. If this happens, push any button on your iPod to display “SCION”. zVehicles with smart entry and start system— While the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the battery of the connected iPod will be charged. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— While the engine switch is in the ACC or ON position, the battery of the connected iPod will be charged. zThe track order in the play list dis-played at the audio system may differ from that at your iPod when connected to the system. zIf your iPod becomes inoperable, disconnect and then reconnect af-ter resetting. Refer to the iPod user guide for details of the reset method.zWhile the iPod is connected to this audio system, the iPod itself cannot be turned on or off.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 249V573_EzVehicles with smart entry and start system— The connected iPod will be turned off about two minutes after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned off. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— The connected iPod will be turned off about two minutes after the en-gine switch is turned to the LOCK position. (b) Playing your iPod Push the “AV” button and touch “iPod” if your iPod is already con-nected.    The iPod will begin playing.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 250V573_E(c) Operating your iPod z Playing your iPod Push the “AV” button and touch “AUDIO” to display this screen. Touch “ŹII” to pause playback. Touch “ŹII” again to resume playback. INFORMATION zDepending on the number of mu-sic files stored on your iPod, and the software version, there may be times when the system does not respond immediately or func-tion properly when performing operations at the operation screen. z“OK to disconnect.”, displays on the iPod unit. However, in order to protect your iPod, it is recom-mended that the Dock Connector to USB Cable not be disconnected during music playback. zVehicles with smart entry and start system— If the system does not function properly, disconnect your iPod from the Dock Connector to USB Cable and then turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch off. Turn the iPod off then back on. Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch back to the ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode and then connect the iPod to the Dock Connector to USB Cable again. Vehicles without smart entry and start system— If the system does not function properly, disconnect your iPod from the Dock Connector to USB Cable then turn the engine switch off. Turn the iPod off then back on. Turn the engine switch back to the ACC or ON position and then connect the iPod to the Dock Connector to USB Cable again. zYou cannot operate the iPod Equalizer on products. We rec-ommend that you set the iPod Equalizer to off, before connect-ing the iPod to this unit.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 251V573_Ez Selecting a desired music file “S” or “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”/“ŹŹI” or “IŻŻ ”: These buttons are used for direct access to a desired audio track. Push the “S” or“T” button of “TRACK/TUNE”or touch “ŹŹI” or “IŻŻ ” until the desired track number appears on the screen. When operation of the button or the screen is complete, the player will start playing the selected track from the beginning. Fast forward: Push and hold the “S”button of “TRACK/TUNE” or continue touching “ŹŹI” to fast forward the player. When you release the button, the player will resume playing from that position. Reverse: Push and hold the “T” button of “TRACK/TUNE” or continue touching “IŻŻ ” to reverse the player. When you release the button, the player will resume playing.“TRACK LIST”: When “TRACK LIST”is touched, the list of files in which the music files currently being played back is displayed. The music file currently being played back displays at the top. Touch a music file to play back the se-lected file.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 252V573_Ez Searching for the desired music file from the Music menu The desired music file can be searched for by displaying the track play list from the Music menu. 1.  Touch “MUSIC MENU”. Touch  to return to the iPod op-eration screen. 2.  Touch the desired mode on the Music menu screen. The screen shown at step “4.” displays when “SONGS” is selected. 3.  Touch the desired touch screen button on the mode list screen. Touch the list to playback the first music file in the selected list. Touch “LIST” to display lists. When there are 6 lists or more, touch , or  ,  to change the list. Touch   to return to the level above. Touch   to return to the iPod op-eration screen. 4. Touch the applicable touch screen button to select the music file to be played back. Commence playback.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 253V573_Ez Searching for the desired music files from play mode Played back music files can be changed in various individual modes. 1. Touch  .The mode changes to the selected mode and the first music file is played. The mode will change in the following order: “Artists”, “Albums”, “Songs”, “Podcasts”, “Genres”, “Composers”, “Playlists”. “Playlists”: Plays back the iPod Playlist. “Artists”: Plays back the Artists list.   “Albums”: Plays back the Albums list. “Songs”: Plays back all songs. “Podcasts”: Plays back the Podcasts list.“Genres”: Plays back the Genres list. “Composers”: Plays back the Compos-ers list. 2. Touch   or  .:Touch to select the next list (music files in Songs mode). :Touch to select the previous list (music files in Songs mode).z Other functions INFORMATION If your iPod is disconnected while “TRACK REPEAT”, “TRACK SHUFFLE”, or “ALBUM SHUFFLE” is set, the iPod will switch to the repeat or shuffle setting. “TRACK REPEAT”: Repeats playback of the current track. When the current track is finished, play-back will begin again automatically from the beginning of that track. Touch “TRACK REPEAT” again to cancel. Listening to tracks in the current play list randomly — Touch “TRACK SHUFFLE”. The system selects a music file in the play list you are currently listening to. To cancel it, touch “TRACK SHUFFLE”once again. Listening to albums randomly — Touch “ALBUM SHUFFLE”. Albums can be listened to randomly. However music files in albums are played back from the first music file. To cancel it, touch “ALBUM SHUFFLE”once again.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 254V573_Ez Supported iPods The following iPods can be used with the audio system. However, operation may not be possible depending on the condi-tion of the iPod. iPodí5th generation iPod nanoí1st generation, 2nd generation, 3rd gen-eration, 4th generation iPod classicíiPod touchí1st generation, 2nd generation iPhoneí1st generation iPhone 3GíINFORMATION ziPod® is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. ziPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.zThe use of iPods is authorized for the copying and playback of nonícopyrighted material or ma-terial for which legal copying and playback is authorized for per-sonal use by individuals. Copy-right infringements are prohibited by law. To play a video from a commercially available Video device, connect the de-vice to the Video cable’s RCA terminals. Using an Apple Composite AV Cable allows iPod video to be played.  For safety reasons, videos can be played only when the ignition is switched to ON or ACC and the vehicle is completely stopped with the parking brake set.  (If the Video mode is activated while the vehicle is in motion, only the audio will be played.    If the commercially available Rear Seat LCD Monitor is connected, the video is shown on the Rear Seat LCD Monitor only.) INFORMATION Do not connect the USB connector of the Apple Composite AV Cable to the USB port when the RCA termi-nals are connected. — Video operationVideo cable Video (Yellow) Audio left (White) Audio right (Red)
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 255V573_Ez Viewing the Video 1.  Push the “AV” button. 2. Touch “Video In”. z Selecting screen size 1. Touch “Wide”. 2. Touch “Normal”, “Wide1”, or “Wide2”. “Normal”: Displays the 3 (H) × 4 (W) screen with the remaining area at both edges in black. “Wide1”: Displays the 3 (H) × 4 (W) screen with the screen widened left and right in the same ratio to fill the display horizontally. “Wide2”: Displays the 3 (H) × 4 (W) screen with the screen stretched verti-cally and horizontally in the same ratio to fill the display. Change to this mode to display a 9 (H) × 16 (W) screen. When you touch  , the previous screen returns. z Showing the short menu Touch the display to show the short menu. z Hiding the short menu Touch “OK” to hide the short menu.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 256V573_ESome parts of the audio/video system can be adjusted with the switches on the steering wheel. Depending on the model or grade, steering wheel switches may not be available. Details of the specific switches, controls, and features are described below.  Volume control switches  “ ” “ ” switches    “MODE” switch  Volume control switch Push “+” side to increase the volume.  The volume continues to increase while the switch is being pressed. Push “–” side to decrease the volume.  The volume continues to decrease while the switch is being pressed.  “ ” “ ” switches RadioTo select a preset station: Quickly push and release the “” or “” switch.    Do this again to select the next preset station.   To seek a station: Push and hold the “ ”or “ ” switch until you hear a beep.    Do this again to find the next station.    If you push either the “” or “ ” switch in seek mode, the seek mode will cancel. CD/DVD player, Bluetooth® audio, USB player and iPod player Use this switch to skip up or down to a different track, file or chapter in either direction. To select a desired track, file or chapter: Quickly push and release the “ ”or“” switch until the track, file or chapter you want to play is set.  If you want to return to the beginning of the current track, file or chapter, push the “”switch once, quickly. MP3/WMA disc, USB memory device, Bluetooth® audio and iPod To select a desired folder, album, or mode: Push and hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until you hear a beep. Repeat this until the folder, album, or mode you want to listen to is set. Audio/video remote controls — — Steering switches
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 257V573_EDVD player To fast-forward or reverse: Push and hold the “ ” or “ ” switch until after you hear a beep.   When the switch is released, the DVD player will resume normal playback.  “MODE” switch Each time you push the “MODE” switch, the system changed the audio mode. To turn the audio/video system on, push the “MODE” switch. To turn the audio/video system off, push and hold the “MODE” switch until you hear a beep. NOTICE To ensure correct audio/video sys-tem operations: zBe careful not to spill beverages over the audio/video system. zDo not put anything other than an appropriate disc into the CD/DVD player slot. zThe use of a cellular phone inside or near the vehicle may cause a noise from the speakers of the audio/video system which you are listening to.  However, this does not indicate a malfunction. Radio reception Usually, the problem with radio reception does not mean there is a problem with your radio — it is just the normal result of conditions outside the vehicle. For example, nearby buildings and ter-rain can interfere with FM reception.  Power lines or telephone wires can in-terfere with AM signals.    And of course, radio signals have a limited range, and the farther you are from a station, the weaker its signal will be.  In addition, reception conditions change constantly as your vehicle moves. Here are some common reception prob-lems that probably do not indicate a problem with your radio: Audio/video system   Operatinghints
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 258V573_EFMFading and drifting stations — Gener-ally, the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km).  Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, which increase with the distance from the radio transmitter.  They are often accompanied by distortion. Multi-path — FM signals are reflective, making it possible for two signals to reach your antenna at the same time.    If this happens, the signals will cancel each other out, causing a momentary flutter or loss of reception. Static and fluttering — These occur when signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or other large objects.    Increasing the bass level may reduce static and fluttering. AM Fading — AM broadcasts are reflected by the upper atmosphere — especially at night.  These reflected signals can in-terfere with those received directly from the radio station, causing the radio sta-tion to sound alternately strong and weak. Station interference — When a re-flected signal and a signal received di-rectly from a radio station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making it difficult to hear the broadcast. Static — AM is easily affected by exter-nal sources of electrical noise, such as high tension power lines, lightening, or electrical motors.  This results in static. MP3/WMA files z MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA (Windows Media Audio) are audio compression standards. z The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and WMA files on CD-R and CD-RW discs. The unit can play disc recordings compatible with ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system.   z The USB player can play MP3 and WMA files on USB memory device. z When naming an MP3 or WMA file, add the appropriate file extension (.mp3 or .wma). z The MP3/WMA player and USB player play back files with .mp3 or .wma file extensions as MP3 or WMA files.  To prevent noise and playback errors, use the appropriate file extensions.     z The player can play only the first session using multi-session com-patible CDs. z MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3 and Ver. 2.4 formats.   The unit cannot display disc title, track ti-tle, artist name, and so on in other formats.  z WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag.  WMA tags carry informa-tion such as track title, artist name. z The emphasis function is available only when playing MP3/WMA files recorded at 22.05, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.  (The system can play MP3 files with sampling frequencies of 8, 11.025, 12, 16 and 24 kHz.  How-ever, the emphasis function is not available for files recorded at these frequencies.) z The sound quality of MP3/WMA files generally improves with higher bit rates.  In order to achieve a rea-sonable level of sound quality, discs and USB memory device recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps are recommended.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 259V573_EPlayable bit rates MP3 files: MPEG1 LAYER3—32 to 320 kbps MPEG2 LAYER3—8 to 160 kbps MPEG2.5 LAYER3—8 to 160 kbps WMA files: Ver. 7, 8, 9—32 to 320 kbps z The MP3/WMA player does not play back MP3/WMA files from discs re-corder using packet write data transfer (UDF format).  Discs should be recorded using “pre-mastering” software rather than packet-write software. z The m3u playlists are not compatible with the audio player. z MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO formats are not compatible with the audio player. z The MP3 player is compatible with VBR (Variable Bit Rate). z When playing back files recorded as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will not be correctly dis-played if fast-forward or reverse op-erations are used. z It is not possible to check folders that do not include MP3/WMA files. z MP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels deep can be played.  How-ever, the start of playback may be delayed when using discs containing numerous levels of folders.    For this reason, we recommend creating discs and USB memory device with no more than two levels of folders. z It is possible to play up to 255 fold-ers or 999 files on one disc and USB memory device. z The play order of the compact disc and USB memory device with the structure shown above is as follows: 001.mp3 002.wma  Folder 1  003.mp3  Folder 2  004.mp3  005.wma    Folder 3    006.mp3
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 260V573_ECD-R and CD-RW discs z CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been subject to the “finalizing proc-ess” (a process that allows discs to be played on a conventional CD player) cannot be played. z It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because of disc charac-teristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc.  on the lens of the unit. z It may not be possible to play discs recorded on a personal computer depending on the application set-tings and the environment.  Record with the correct format.    (For details, contact the appropriate application manufacturers of the applications.) z CD-R/CD-RW discs may be dam-aged by direct exposure to sunlight, high temperatures or other storage conditions.    The unit may be unable to play some damaged discs. z If you insert a CD-RW disc into the player, playback will begin more slowly than with a conventional CD or CD-R disc. z Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played using the DDCD (Double Density CD) system. Caring for your CD/DVD player and discsz Your CD/DVD player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only. z Extremely high temperature can keep your CD/DVD player from working.   On hot days, use air con-ditioning to cool the vehicle interior before you listen to a disc. z Bumpy roads or other vibrations may make your CD/DVD player skip. z If moisture gets into your CD/DVD player, you may not hear any sound even though your CD/DVD player appears to be working.  Remove the discs from the CD/DVD player and wait until it dries. CAUTIONzCD/DVD player uses an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation exposure if directed outside the unit.  Be sure to operate the player cor-rectly.zUse of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation ex-posure.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 261V573_ECD player Audio CDsz Use only discs marked as shown above.    The following products may not be playable on your CD player. SACDs dts CDs Copy-protected CDs DVD player DVD video discs z Use only discs marked as shown above. The following products may not be playable on your DVD player. DVDíRAM ŹSpecial shaped discs ŹTransparent / translucent discs ŹLow quality discs
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 262V573_EŹLabeled discs NOTICE zDo not use special shaped, transparent/translucent, low qual-ity or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations.  The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossi-ble to eject the disc. zThis system is not designed for use of Dual Disc.  Do not use Dual Disc because it may cause damage to the player. ŹCorrect ŹWrongz Handle discs carefully, especially when you are inserting them.   Hold them on the edge and do not bend them.  Avoid getting fingerprints on them, particularly on the shiny side. z Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, or other disc damage could cause the player to skip or to repeat a sec-tion of a track.   (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the light.) z Remove discs from the player when you are not using them.    Store them in their plastic cases away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 263V573_ETo clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth that has been dampened with water.   Wipe in a straight line from the center to the edge of the disc (not in a circle).  Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti-static device. Files in a USB memory device If there are many files other than MP3 or WMA files in the USB memory device, it may take time to search for an MP3 or WMA file, adversely affecting the smooth operation of the device.  (It is recom-mended that files other than .mp3 or .wma are not stored in these memory devices.) USB memory devices with external power sources Vehicles with smart entry and start sys-tem — USB memory devices with external power sources such as USB audio de-vices may not be recognized correctly even if the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.   In this case, turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode again, or remove the USB memory de-vice and then plug it in again. Vehicles without smart entry and start system — USB memory devices with external power sources such as USB audio de-vices may not be recognized correctly even if the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position.  In this case, turn the engine switch to the “ACC” or “ON” position again, or remove the USB memory device and then plug it in again.
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 264V573_EUSB memory device The table below shows the tested USB memory devices.    Depending on its condition, the USB memory device may not operate properly. Model  Manufacturer  Serial No.  Capacity JetFlash V30 1GB  Transcend  505024-2172  1GB JetFlash V10 8GB  Transcend  201061-2998  8GB DataTraveler 1GB  Kingston  EC08610-3475122  1GB DataTraveler 8GB  Kingston  CC12823-00039574  8GB attache 2GB  PNY TECHNOLOGIES 8E80-0009  2GB POCKETBIT MINI 1GB  SONY  07718BBCB  1GB POCKETBIT MINI 512MB SONY 08214BCCV 512MB USB FLASH MEMORY 1GB TOSHIBA 7441H910168NM8N 1GB Swivel Flash Drive 8GB  Imation  8E80-0014  8GB Swivel Flash Drive 256MB Imation 8E80-0016 256MB USB Drive 4GB  Verbatim  07070406604G088058AA 4GB Cruzer Contour 8GB  San Disk  8E80-0020  8GB CruzerMicro512MB (White)  San Disk  8E80-0021  512MB USB Drive 2GB  Verbatim  07071706602G030669AA 2GB USB 2GB  extrememory  8E80-0024  2GB POCKETBIT 16GB  SONY 08529EDCB  16GB USB Drive 2GB  CORSAIR  8E80-0027  8GB JumpDrive Lightning 2GB Lexar 8E80-0029 2GB Flash Drive 1GB  EMTEC 8E80-0031  1GB
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 265V573_ETERMSPacket write— This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on-demand to CD-R, etc., in the same way that data is written to floppy or hard discs. ID3 Tag— This is a method of embedding track-related information in an MP3 file.  This embedded information can include the track title, the artist’s name, the album title, the music genre, the year of production, comments and other data.  The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 tag editing functions.  Although the tags are restricted to the number of char-acters, the information can be viewed when the track is played back. WMA Tag— WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag.  WMA tags carry information such as track title, artist name. ISO 9660 format— This is the international standard for the formatting of CD-ROM folders and files.  For the ISO 9660 format, there are two levels of regulations. Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (8 character file names, with a 3 character file extension.   File names must be composed of one-byte capital letters and numbers.  The “_” symbol may also be included.) Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 charac-ters (including the separation mark “.” and file extension).  Each folder must contain fewer than 8 hierarchies. m3u—Playlists created using “WINAMP” software have a playlist file extension (.m3u). MP3— MP3 is an audio compression standard determined by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Standard Organiza-tion).  MP3 compresses audio data to about 1/10 the size of that on conventional discs.WMA— WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed by Micro-soft.  It compresses files into a size smaller than that of MP3 files.  The de-coding formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8, and 9.
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APPENDIX 267V573_ESECTION 7APPENDIX z Limitations of the navigation system ················································ 246 z Map database information and updates······································· 248 Confirming the database version and   SD memory card coverage area···················································· 249 Changing the map SD memory card ············································· 249 z Specifications ··················································································· 251
APPENDIX 268V573_EThis navigation system calculates the current vehicle position using satellite signals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc.  However, the accurate po-sition may not be shown depending on the satellite condition, road con-figuration, vehicle condition or other circumstances. The Global Positioning System (GPS) developed and operated by the U.S. Department of Defense provides an ac-curate current vehicle position, normally using 4 or more satellites, and in some cases 3 satellites.  The GPS system has a certain level of inaccuracy.    While the navigation system will compensate for this most of the time, occasional posi-tioning errors of up to 300 feet (100 m) can and should be expected.    Generally, position errors will be corrected within a few seconds. When your vehicle is receiving signals from the satellites, the “GPS” mark ap-pears at the top left of the screen. The GPS signal may be physically ob-structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle position on the map display.  Tunnels, tall buildings, trucks, or even the place-ment of objects on the instrument panel may obstruct the GPS signals.     The GPS satellites may not send signals due to repairs or improvements being made to them. Even when the navigation system is re-ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may not be shown accurately or inappropriate route guidance may occur in some cases. NOTICE The installation of window tinting may obstruct the GPS signals. Most window tinting contains some metallic content that will interfere with GPS signal reception.  We ad-vise against the use of window tint-ing on vehicles equipped with navi-gation systems. Limitations of the   navigation system
APPENDIX 269V573_E(a)  Accurate current vehicle position may not be shown in the following cases: z When driving on a small angled Y-shaped road. z When driving on a winding road. z When driving on a slippery road such as in sand, gravel, snow, etc. z When driving on a long straight road. z When freeway and surface streets run in parallel. z After moving by ferry or vehicle car-rier.z When a long route is searched dur-ing high speed driving. z When driving without setting the current position calibration correctly. z After repeating a change of direction by going forward and backward, or turning on a turntable in the parking lot.z When leaving a covered parking lot or parking garage. z When a roof carrier is installed. z When driving with tire chains in-stalled. z When the tires are worn.     z After replacing a tire or tires. z When using tires that are smaller or larger than the factory specifications. z When the tire pressure in any of the four tires is not correct. INFORMATION If your vehicle cannot receive GPS signals, you can correct the current position manually.  For information on setting the current position cali-bration, see page 111. (b)  Inappropriate route guidance may occur in the following cases: z When turning at an intersection off the designated route guidance. z If you set more than one destination but skip any of them, auto reroute will display a route returning to the destination on the previous route. z When turning at an intersection for which there is no route guidance. z When passing through an intersec-tion for which there is no route guidance. z During auto reroute, the route guid-ance may not be available for the next turn to the right or left. z It may take a long time to operate auto reroute during high speed driv-ing.    In auto reroute, a detour route may be shown. z After auto reroute, the route may not be changed. z An unnecessary U-turn may be shown or announced. z A location may have multiple names and the system will announce one or more.z Some routes may not be searched. z If the route to your destination in-cludes gravel, unpaved roads or al-leys, the route guidance may not be shown. z Your destination point might be shown on the opposite side of the street. z When a portion of the route has regulations prohibiting the entry of the vehicle that vary by time or sea-son or other reasons. z The road and map data stored in your navigation system may not be complete or may not be the latest version.
APPENDIX 270V573_EAfter replacing a tire, implement the operation described in the “TIRE CHANGE CALIBRATION”.  (See page 112.)This navigation system uses tire turning data and is designed to work with fac-tory-specified tires for your vehicle.  Installing tires that are larger or smaller than the originally equipped diameter may cause inaccurate display of the ve-hicle’s position.  The tire pressure also affects the diameter of the tires so please make sure the tire pressure of all four tires are correct. In order to provide you with as accurate map information as possible, we are always gathering information such as on road repairs and carrying out on-site investigations.  However, the names of roads, streets, facilities, and their loca-tions frequently change.  In some places, construction on roads may be in progress.  For that reason, information on some areas in this system might be different from the actual location. The map database is normally updated once a year.  Contact your dealer for information about the availability and pricing of an update. INFORMATION Do not attempt to store audio or other data files in the map SD mem-ory card. Map database information and updates —
APPENDIX 271V573_E1.  Push the “NAVI” button. 2. Touch “Map SD”. Confirm the database version on this screen. To display the SD memory card cover-age area, touch “Covered Area”.  Con-firm the covered area on the screen. Contact any your dealer to find out if there is a more recent update available. 1. Push the “  OPEN” button. 2. Touch “Open”. The display can also be opened by pushing the “ OPEN” button for ap-proximately 1 second until a beep sound is emitted. The display opens to reveal SD memory card slot. 3.  Open the SD memory card slot cover and push the map SD memory card lightly to remove it. — Confirming the databaseversion and SD memory card coverage area — Changing the map SD memory cardSD memory card slot
APPENDIX 272V573_E4.  Insert the new map SD memory card and close the slot cover. 5.  Touch “Close” to close the dis-play. The display can also be closed by push-ing the “ OPEN” button for approxi-mately 1 second until a beep sound is emitted. The map database is normally updated once a year.  Contact any your dealer for information about the availability and pricing of an update. CAUTION zDo not place anything on the opened display, as such items may be thrown about and possi-bly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking or in an accident. zTo reduce the chance of injury in the case of an accident or sudden stopping while driving, keep the display closed. zTake care not to jam your hand while the display is moving. Oth-erwise, you could be injured. zKeep SD memory cards out of reach of children as there is a danger of swallowing. If swal-lowed, seek medical advice im-mediately. NOTICE Do not obstruct the display while it is moving.  It could damage your navigation system.
APPENDIX 273V573_E<GPS antenna>Dimensions  26.0 x 30.0 x 12.9 (mm) Weight 50 (g)Power supply voltage  4.0 to 5.0 (V) Power consumption  10 to 30 (mA) Usage temperature  -30 to +90 (°C) Storage temperature  -40 to +110 (°C) <Display>Liquid crystal panel  7” wide (16:9) lowíglare panel Screen dimensions  158.6 mm (width), 84.3 mm (height), 179.6 mm (diagonal) Pixel count  280,800 dots (400 (width) × 234 (height) × 3 RGB) Active pixel rate  More than 99.99% Display format  Transmissive color filter format Drive system  TFT (thin membrane transistor) active matrix format Usage temperature range  -20 to +65 (°C) Storage temperature range  -40 to +85 (°C) <Radio tuner>Reception frequency  Ɣ  AM 530 to 1,710 kHz Ɣ  FM 87.75 to 107.9 MHz Noise limited sensitivity  Ɣ  Less than AM 34 dBµ (S/N = 20 dB) Ɣ  Less than FM 14 dBµ (S/N = 30 dB) Stereo separation  More than 25 dB <CD>Distortion  Less than 0.3% Frequency characteristic  20 to 20,000 Hz S/N ratio  More than 65 dB (1 kHz) Stereo separation  More than 60 dB Specifications
APPENDIX 274V573_E<Common component>Rated output  More than 14 W x 4 (test voltage 14.4V) Maximum output  More than 20 W x 4 (test voltage 14.4V) Suitable load impedance  4 (each channel) Power consumption  Ɣ  1 W x 4 output time about 4.1 A Ɣ  About 15 A max Exterior dimensions  205.5 mm (width), 104 mm (height), 161.5 mm (depth)Weight About 2.7 kgz Please note that due to changes in specifications and external appearance, the content of this manual may not correspond exactly with the actual device. z The number of parts and circuits may be changed to improve functionality without prior notice.
INDEX275V573_EINDEXFor navigation system function, please also refer to the“Navigation system function index” on page 10.
INDEX276V573_ENumbers/Symbols ? button ........................................ 14,17,18 3 Routes selection.................................. 63 3D landmark .................................... 18,108 3D map.............................................. 12,36 3D map symbol.................................. 12,36 AAdaptive volume control .................. 87,143 Adding a memo .................................... 120Adding destinations ................................ 72 Adding the data to the phone book....... 151Address button ....................................... 14 Alphabet keys......................................... 24 Area to avoid .............................. 98,99,102 Arrow screen ..................................... 33,68 AUDIO button ....................................... 174Audio/video remote controls ................. 235Auto answer ......................................... 146Auto avoid traffic.................................... XX Auto voice guidance ........................ 18,109 Auto volume adjustment   (Auto Volume) .................................... XX Automatic volume settings for   high speed ........................................144AUX operation ...................................... 225AUX port........................................ 174,225 AV button............................................... XX BBeep type ............................................. 171Bluetooth®..................................... 123,211 Bluetooth® audio system....................... 211Bluetooth® information.......................... 167Brightness ............................................ 168CCalendar with memo............................. 118Calibration ....................................... 18,111 Call by dialed numbers ......................... 132Call by key pad..................................... 131Call by phone book............................... 132Call by POI ........................................... 135Call by received calls............................ 133Call by speed dial ................................. 134Call on the Bluetooth® phone................ 131Categories ............................... 52,54,79,80 CAUTION screen.................................... 22 CD player operation.............................. 192CD slot ................................................. 174Cellular phone ...................................... 123Change “Area Size”.............................. 101Change “Icon” ........................................ 93 Change “Location”........................... 95,101 Change “Name”............................... 95,100 Change “Phone #”.................................. 96 Change “Quick Access”.......................... 94 Change button................................... 14,42 Change the route ................................... 62 Change the settings of the   Bluetooth® phone.............................. 138Changing a device name............... 164,221 Changing the angle ................................XX Changing the audio language.................XX Changing the Bluetooth®settings ............................................. 165Changing the map SD memory card .... 249Changing the security code.................. 159Changing the subtitle language ..............XX Chapter ..................................................XX City center.............................................. 53 City name.......................................... 47,50 City to search ......................................... 50 Color ......................................................XX Compass mode ...................................... 35 Compass mode screen .......................... 33 Connecting a Bluetooth® phone ........... 129Connecting a portable player ............... 215Connecting or disconnecting   your iPod .......................................... 227Connecting (disconnecting) portable   audio devices.................................... 225Contrast .................................................XX Coordinates button................................. 14 Current position as the search point....... 53 Current position display.......................... 28 Current position/tire change   calibration ......................................... 111Cursor position as a destination ............. 29 Cursor position as a memory point......... 29 DDatabase version ................................. 249Dealer setting....................................... 116Default..................18,144,147,161,166,223 Deleting “Quick Access” ......................... 94 Deleting a Bluetooth® phone ................ 167Deleting a portable player .................... 224Deleting a group name ......................... 157Deleting all of the speed dial ................ 140Deleting all the group name ................. 157Deleting all the phone data................... 154Deleting all the speed tone ................... 143Deleting area to avoid .......................... 102
INDEX277V573_EDeleting destinations ..............................74 Deleting home ........................................98 Deleting memory points ..........................96 Deleting previous points .......................102Deleting the data ..................................152Deleting the log data.............................158Deleting the speed dial individually.......139Deleting the speed tone   individually ........................................143DEST button................................. 12,14,42 Destination information ...........................32 Destination screen..................................14 Destination search..................................42 Destination search by “Address”.............46 Destination search by “Coordinates”....... 60 Destination search by “Intersection”........58 Destination search by “Map”...................57 Destination search by “Memory” .............56 Destination search by “Phone #”.............60 Destination search by   “POI Category” ....................................52 Destination search by “POI Name” .........49 Destination search by “Previous” ............57 Destination search by home ...................45 Destination search by quick access........45 Detour setting ......................................... 76 Disc loading ........................................... XX Display operation ................................... XX Display POI icons ....................... 18,78,107 Displaying DVD controls ........................ XX Distance and time to destination........ 12,71 Distance unit.................................... 18,103 Dual map ................................................ 34 Dual map screen ....................................33 DVD controls ......................................... XX DVD player and DVD video disc information ......................................... XX DVD player operation ............................ XX DVD video disc...................................... XX DVD video disc glossary........................ XX EEdit “Dealer” or “Contact”...................... 117Edit “Location” ......................................117Edit “Phone #”.......................................118Editing a group name............................ 156Editing a memo.....................................121Editing area to avoid...............................99 Editing memory points ............................92 Editing the data..................................... 151Editing the name...................................149Editing the phone number..................... 150Editing the speed tone.......................... 141Eject OPEN button ............................... 193Emergency button ............................. 14,55 Enter a Bluetooth® audio player............ 213Enter language code ............................. XX Equalizer system.................................. 180Estimated arrival time............................. 71 Estimated travel time.................. 18,71,104 FFOLDER LIST button ........................... 197Freeway information screen .............. 33,66 Function button display screen............. 174Function help.......................................... 27 GGPS ..................................................... 246GPS mark............................................... 12 Guidance screen on the freeway....... 33,66 Guiding the route.................................... 37 HHands-free system ............................... 123Heading-up........................................ 12,36 Heading-up symbol ........................... 12,36 HFP (Hands Free Profile)..................... 125Home ........................................... 38,97,98 Home touch screen button ..................... 14 House number................................... 38,46 IIf the player malfunctions....................... XX INFO button........................................... XX Information about the icon...................... 30 Information items.................................. 115Information screen................................. XX Initial screen........................................... 22 Initializing the Bluetooth®settings ...................................... 166,223 Initializing the security code.................. 161Inputting a street name.......................... XX Inputting letters and numbers ................. 24 Inserting or ejecting disc....................... 192Intersection button.................................. 14 Intersection guidance screen............. 33,67 iPod operation ...................................... 227
INDEX278V573_EKKeyboard layout............................... 18,105 LLast 5 cities ....................................... 48,51 Limitations of the navigation system ..... 246List.......................................................... 25 List all categories button ............... 52,54,79 List screen operation .............................. 24 Listening to satellite radio ..................... 186Listening to the radio ............................ 181Local POI list .......................................... 80 MMaintenance information ................. 22,114 Maintenance information setting........... 114Map button ............................................. 14 Map database information and   updates ............................................. 248Map scale............................................... 35 Map screen operation............................. 28 Map SD button........................................ 17 Map view ................................................ 78 Map View button..................................... 12 MAP button........................................ 12,28 Mark button ............................................ 12 Marks shown on DVD video discs ......... XX Memo information...................................23 Memo list .............................................. 121Memory button........................................ 14 Memory point information ....................... 32 Memory point names .............................. 95 Memory points screen ............................ 91 Memos for a specified period of time.... 122Menu screen........................................... 16 Microphone........................................... 124MP3/WMA ..................................... 197,237 MSG button .......................................... 184My Places...............................................90 My Places button .................................... 17 NNames of areas to be avoided .............. 100NAVI button .................................. 12,17,18 Nearest 5 Cities................................. 48,51 North-up ............................................ 12,36 North-up symbol ................................ 12,36 Numbers and symbols............................ 25 OOFF function ...............................12,18,106 On route button ................................. 54,80 One-touch scroll ..................................... 28 Operating a Bluetooth® audio player .... 217Operating a DVD video disc ...................XX Operating a MP3/WMA disc ................. 197Operating an audio CD......................... 194Operating a USB memory device ......... 206Operating your iPod ...............................XX OPP (Object Push Profile).................... 125Changing map orientation and   configuration....................................... 36 PP.EQ (Parametric Equalizer)   adjustments ........................................XX Phone book.......................................... 147Phone book lock................................... 160Phone # button....................................... 14 Playing a Bluetooth® audio ................... 218Playing a disc....................................... 193Playing a MP3/WMA disc..................... 197Playing an audio CD ............................ 194Playing a DVD video disc .......................XX Playing a portable audio devices.......... 226Playing a USB memory device............. 205Playing your iPod ................................. 230Plugging or unplugging a USB   memory device ................................. 204POI as a destination............................... 81 POI button.............................................. 14 POI category button ............................... 14 POI category change............................ 107POI information ...................................... 31 POIs near the search point..................... 54 POIs to be displayed .............................. 79 Pop-up message ............................. 18,110 Position/direction calibration................. 111Presetting a station .............................. 182Previous button ...................................... 14 PWR button.......................................... 176QQuick access touch screen button.......... 14
INDEX279V573_ERRadio ID ...............................................186Radio operation ............................. 181,185 RANDOM button.............. 196,200,209,219 Rear seat entertainment system ............ XX Rear view camera system ..................... XX Receive on the Bluetooth® phone .........135Receiving call display ........................... 145Region codes......................................... XX Register a Bluetooth® phone.................128Registering a group name ....................155Registering area to avoid ........................98 Registering home ..............................38,97 Registering memory points ..................... 91 Registering the phone book data .......... 149Registering the speed dial ....................138Registering the speed tone................... 140Reordering destinations..........................73 REPEAT button ........ 196,200,209,219,234 Resume guidance...................................86 Resume guidance button........................17 Route button...........................................12 Route guidance screen...........................66 Route overview.......................................81 Route preference............................... 62,77 Route preview......................................... 82 Route trace.............................................83 SSatellite radio channel category............ 187Satellite tuner........................................ 186Settings ................................................. XX Scale indicator ........................................12 SCAN button.................................. 182,188 Screen adjustment................................168Screen configuration touch screen   button..................................................12 Screen layout function ..........................106Screen off .............................................168Screen priority ....................................... XX Screen scroll operation ...........................28 Screen size............................................ XX SD memory card coverage area ...........249SD memory card slot ............................ 174Search condition.....................................75 Search point from destinations ...............54 Search point via the map screen ............53 Searching for a desired file ............ 199,208 Searching for a desired folder........200,209 Searching for a desired track ................195Searching for desired footage................ XX Searching for the desired music files   from play mode................................. 233Searching for the desired music file   from the Music menu ........................ 232Security code ....................................... 159Select user button .................................. 17 Selecting a desired file .................. 198,207 Selecting a desired folder.............. 197,206 Selecting a desired track ............... 195,218 Selecting a group icon.......................... 156Selecting a language............................ 172Selecting a menu item ........................... XX Selecting a satellite radio channel ........ 188Selecting a station................................ 182Selecting the group .............................. 150Selecting screen size ............................ XX Selecting the search area....................... 42 Sending a tone by the speed tone........ 137Set a Bluetooth® phone ........................ 162Setting and deleting destination ............. 72 Setting route........................................... 75 Setting the phone book ........................ 147Setup.................................................... 103Setup button........................................... 17 Setup screen.......................................... 18 Show free flowing traffic ........................ XX Show XM® NavTraffic information ......... XX Single map ............................................. 34 Single map screen.................................. 33 Sort ........................................................ 26 Sound icons ........................................... 93 Sound menu screen .............................. XX Sound travel time adjustment (Focus) ... XX Specifications ....................................... 251Speed dial ..................................... 134,138 Speed tone.................................... 137,140 SSP (SCION Sound Processing)   settings .............................................. XX Starting route from adjacent road ........... 78 Starting route guidance .......................... 61 Steering switches ................................. 235Street name............................................ 66 Subwoofer settings................................ XX Suspend guidance.................................. 86 Suspend guidance button....................... 17 Suspending and resuming guidance ...... 86 Switch color.......................................... 170Switching the screens ............................ 33
INDEX280V573_ETTalk on the Bluetooth® phone ............... 136Time zone........................................ 18,106 Tire change calibration ......................... 112Title ....................................................... XX Tone ...................................................... XX Touch screen operation .......................... 23 TRACK LIST button....................... 194,231 Traffic Restrict. Notification.............. 18,108 Traffic voice guidance............................ XX Transfer data ........................................ 148Transferring a telephone number.......... 148Turn list screen............................. 33,68,81 Turning on the power............................ 176TYPE SEEK button............................... 184Typical voice guidance prompts..............69 UUSB player operation ........................... 202USB port............................................... 174User selection......................................... 88 VVideo operation ..................................... XX Viewer restrictions ................................. XX Voice guidance in all modes ............ 18,109 VOL button .................................... 174,176 Volume ....................... 87,135,143,176,235 Volume balance adjustments   (FAD BAL) ......................................... XX Volume button ........................................ 17 XXM® indicator......................................... XX XM® NavTraffic ...................................... XX XM® NavTraffic icon............................... XX XM® NavTraffic indicator........................ XX XM® NavTraffic flow information ............ XX XM® NavTraffic text information............. XX XM®Satellite Radio broadcast .............. 185ZZoom in button........................................ 12 Zoom out button ..................................... 12

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