TOYOTA RAV4MM Multimedia System Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
Toyota

RAV4MM Multimedia System

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: Multimedia System
  • Model Number: RAV4_MMOM0R104U(U)

Product Usage Instructions

Basic Operation

To operate the multimedia system:

  1. Refer to the components overview in the manual (page 14) to
    familiarize yourself with the system.

  2. Use the display and control functions (page 15) to navigate
    through the system.

  3. Access the main menu (page 18) to access various features.

  4. Check the status icons (page 19) for system information.

  5. Use the touch screen (page 20) to interact with the
    system.

  6. Learn the basic screen functions (page 23) for easy
    navigation.

  7. For text input, follow the instructions on entering letters and
    numbers (page 25).

To use the navigation system:

  1. Refer to the map screen overview (page 26) for an understanding
    of the layout.

  2. Operate the map screen (page 27) to view and interact with the
    map.

Audio System

To use the audio system:

  1. Turn the audio system ON/OFF and adjust the volume (page
    29).

  2. Change the audio source (page 30) to listen to different
    media.

  3. Connect a smartphone or communication device to the USB port
    (page 31).

Intelligent Assistant

To use the Intelligent Assistant system:

  1. Start voice control (page 34) to interact with the system using
    voice commands.

  2. Speak a voice command (page 36) to perform various
    functions.

  3. Utilize the search function (page 40) to find specific
    information.

Settings and Registration

To register and configure various settings:

  1. Follow the instructions for multimedia system initial setup
    (page 42) to register a driver.

  2. Change various settings (page 46) according to your
    preferences.

  3. Modify driver settings (page 48) and set up driver
    identification (page 50).

  4. Adjust general settings (page 52) for the multimedia
    system.

  5. Configure notification settings (page 54) to receive
    alerts.

  6. Customize screen display settings (page 55) for better
    visibility.

  7. Modify voice control settings (page 57) according to your
    needs.

  8. Set dealer information (page 58) and adjust security settings
    (page 59).

  9. Update and check software information (page 60).

  10. Access navigation system settings (page 66) to configure
    navigation preferences.

  11. Adjust sound and media settings (page 69) for optimal audio
    experience.

  12. Modify apps settings (page 79) to customize app behavior.

Connecting a Smartphone or Communication Device

To connect a smartphone or communication device:

  1. Establish a network connection (page 3) to enable device
    connectivity.

  2. Follow the precautions for using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
    (page 100) when connecting.

FAQ

  1. How do I register a driver?
  2. How do I change the audio source?
  3. What are the precautions for using Apple CarPlay and Android
    Auto?

Basic operation Basic operation of multimedia system

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Settings and registration

Registering and setting various features

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Connecting a

smartphone or

Using Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi®

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communication device

Operating the map screen

Navigation

Searching the map

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Activating the route guidance

Audio system

Listening to the radio Enjoying music

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Hands-free calls For hands-free cellular phone use

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Connected Services

Operating the connected services

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Parking assist system

Checking the situation around the vehicle

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Appendix

Reference Information Certification and trademark information

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Index

Search alphabetically

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

For your information………………. 8 Reading this manual …………….1 1

1 Basic operation

1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system Components overview …..1 4
Display and control ……….1 5
Multimedia screen overview …………………………………1 7
Main menu …………………..1 8
Status icons …………………1 9
Operating the touch screen …………………………………2 0
Basic screen function …….2 3
Entering letters and numbers …………………………………2 5
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system Map screen overview …….2 6
Operating the map screen2 7
1-3. Basic operation of audio system Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment ………2 9
Changing the audio source …………………………………3 0
Connecting to the USB port …………………………………3 1
1-4. Intelligent Assistant Using the Intelligent Assistant system…………………3 2
Starting voice control …….3 4
Speaking a voice command …………………………………3 6
Using the search function 4 0

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Settings and registration

2-1. Multimedia system initial setup Registering a driver ……….4 2
2-2. Various settings Changing the various settings…………………………..4 6
2-3. Driver settings Changing and registering a driver …………………………4 8
Setting up how to identify a driver …………………………5 0
2-4. General settings Changing general multimedia system settings……………5 2
2-5. Notification settings Notifications settings ……..5 4
2-6. Screen settings Changing the screen display settings ………………………5 5
2-7. Voice control settings Changing the voice control settings ………………………5 7
2-8. Vehicle settings Setting dealer information 5 8
Changing the security settings…………………………..5 9
Updating and checking the software information …….6 0
2-9. Navigation system settings Displaying the navigation system settings screen…6 6
Map details settings screen …………………………………6 6
Route options ……………….6 8

2-10.Sound and media settings Changing sound and media settings………………………6 9
2-11.Wi-Fi® Settings
Changing Wi-Fi® setting…7 3
Setting Wi-Fi® Hotspot …..7 4
2-12.Bluetooth® Settings Setting Bluetooth® devices …………………………………7 6
2-13.Apps settings Changing the apps settings …………………………………7 9
Connecting a 3 smartphone or
communication device
3-1. Using the Bluetooth® function Precautions when using Bluetooth® devices………8 2
Bluetooth® specifications and compatible profiles ..8 4
Registering a Bluetooth® device from the multimedia system……………………….8 5
Deleting a registered Bluetooth® device ……….8 8
Connecting with a Bluetooth® device………………………..8 8
Setting a Bluetooth® device as a primary device ……..9 1
Setting a Bluetooth® device as a secondary device …9 2

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3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network

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Precautions when using Wi-Fi® devices…………….9 3 2

Connecting to a network

using Wi-Fi® ……………….9 5

Establishing a connection to

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Wi-Fi® Hotspot ……………9 7

3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and

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Android Auto

Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android 5 Auto ……………………….. 1 0 0

Using Apple CarPlay with an

unregistered smartphone

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……………………………… 1 0 2

Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone 1 0 4 7

Using Android Auto with an

unregistered smartphone ……………………………… 1 0 7

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Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone 1 0 9 9
When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto might be malfunctioning ………………. 1 1 1

4 Navigation

4-1. Navigation Cloud navigation………… 1 1 8
4-2. Map information Map options screen ……. 1 1 9 Information displayed on the map screen……………… 1 1 9
4-3. Searching for a destination Destination search screen ……………………………… 1 2 1

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Destination search result list screen ……………………. 1 2 3
POI suggestion …………. 1 2 4 Destination Assist ……… 1 2 5
4-4. Starting route guidance Starting route guidance . 1 2 7 Full route map screen … 1 2 8
4-5. Route guidance screen Route guidance screen . 1 3 0 Typical voice guidance prompts ………………….. 1 3 3

5 Audio system

5-1. Radio operation Listening to the radio….. 1 3 6
Troubleshooting guide .. 1 3 8
Refer to the table below to identify the problem and take the suggested corrective action ……………….. 1 3 9
Mounting position of the radio antenna ………….. 1 4 0
5-2. USB flash drive operation Precautions for playback of USB flash drive ……….. 1 4 1
Playing music files on a USB flash drive……………….. 1 4 2
5-3. iPod/iPhone operation Precautions for playback of iPod/iPhone…………….. 1 4 4
Playing iPod/iPhone …… 1 4 5
5-4. Apple CarPlay operation Precautions for playback of Apple CarPlay …………. 1 4 7
Playing Apple CarPlay .. 1 4 7

5-5. Android Auto operation Precautions for playback of Android Auto……………. 1 4 9 Playing Android Auto….. 1 4 9
5-6. Bluetooth® audio operation Precautions for Bluetooth® audio playback ………… 1 5 1 Playing Bluetooth® audio ……………………………… 1 5 2
5-7. Integrated Streaming Playing Integrated Streaming ……………………………… 1 5 4
6 Hands-free calls
6-1. Precautions when using hands-free calls Precautions for hands-free calling …………………….. 1 5 8 Precautions when selling or disposing of the vehicle1 6 0 When hands-free calling might be malfunctioning ……………………………… 1 6 1
6-2. Operating hands-free calls with the steering switches Operating with the steering switches………………….. 1 6 6
6-3. How to make calls Making calls from call history ……………………………… 1 6 7 Making calls from the favorites list ……………………. 1 6 8 Making calls from contacts ……………………………… 1 6 8 Making calls from keypad ……………………………… 1 6 9

6-4. How to receive calls Answering calls …………. 1 7 0 Declining calls …………… 1 7 1
6-5. In-call operations Performing operations from the call screen …………. 1 7 2 Answering a second call 1 7 3 Making a call to another party during an ongoing call ……………………………… 1 7 4 Making conference calls 1 7 4 Ending calls………………. 1 7 5
6-6. Changing phones for hands-free calls Switching phones for handsfree calls…………………. 1 7 6
6-7. Editing contact data Transferring contact data ……………………………… 1 7 7
6-8. How to use the message function Precautions when using the message function …….. 1 7 9 Making calls from the message function…………… 1 8 1
7 Connected Services
7-1. Connected Services overview Functional overview …… 1 8 4 Type A: Function achieved by using DCM and the system ………………………… 1 8 5 Type B: Function achieved by using DCM………….. 1 8 5

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Type C: Function achieved by using DCM and a smart- 1 phone …………………….. 1 8 6

8 Parking assist system

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8-1. Toyota parking assist mon- 3 itor

Toyota parking assist monitor functions…………….. 1 9 0 4
Displaying the guide screen ……………………………… 1 9 1
Changing the guide line dis- 5 play mode……………….. 1 9 3

Precautions for the Toyota parking assist monitor . 1 9 7 6

8-2. Panoramic view monitor

Panoramic view monitor

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functions …………………. 2 0 5

Display mode when the shift lever is in “P” …………… 2 0 8 8
Display mode when the shift lever is in “D” or “N” ….. 2 1 0
Display mode when the shift 9 lever is in “R” …………… 2 1 7

Zooming in on the screen ……………………………… 2 2 5

Displaying transparent underfloor vision ………. 2 2 6

Changing the panoramic view monitor settings… 2 2 8

Precautions for the panoramic view monitor …. 2 2 9

If you notice any symptoms ……………………………… 2 4 1

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9 Appendix

9-1. Appendix Information about media and data that can be used in the audio system …………… 2 4 4 Information about HD RadioTM/SiriusXM® Satellite Radio ………………… 2 5 4 Certification and trademark information ……………… 2 5 7
Index

Alphabetical Index …….. 2 6 2

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8 For your information

Multimedia system owner’s manual
This manual describes the operation of the multimedia system. Please read this manual and the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL” carefully to ensure proper use.
Please be aware that the content of this manual may be different from the system in some cases, such as due to software updates and changes to specifications.
This manual contains information related to system software Ver.1001 and earlier. For the latest information, refer to the following URL. Before using this system, be sure to read the information relating to the latest software version. Refer to “Updating and checking the software information” (P.60) for the software version of the multimedia system.
Depending on the country or area, the software update service may not be available.
RAV4 (U.S.A.)
URL:
https://www.toyota.com/owners/resources/ warranty-owners-manuals/ manual?om=om0r104u.rav4.2023.2210.cv.mm
QR code:

RAV4 (Canada) URL: https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/owners/ manual?om=om0r104u.rav4.2023.2210.cv.mm QR code:
RAV4 HYBRID (U.S.A.) URL: https://www.toyota.com/owners/resources/ warranty- owners-manuals/ manual?om=om0r104u.rav4.2023.2210.hev.mm QR code:
RAV4 HYBRID (Canada) URL: https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/owners/ manual?om=om0r104u.rav4.2023.2210.hev.mm QR code:

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The screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screen of the system depending on availability of functions, subscription status, and map data available at the time this manual was produced.
The company names and products listed in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer about data compensation
This system saves data onto the internal memory. Data saved in the memory may become corrupted or lost due to system failure, repair, malfunction, bugs, or other causes.
Please note that Toyota takes no responsibility whatsoever for direct and/or indirect damage, and offers no compensation for data if the data that was saved in the internal memory could not be saved properly.

Removal of the 12-volt battery
When the engine switch is turned off, all data is saved in the system. If the 12volt battery terminal is removed before the data is saved, the data may not be saved correctly.
Safety instructions
To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below.
This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, if used properly, can do so. The driver is solely responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle and the safety of your passengers. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe driving. The first priority while driving should always be the safe operation of the vehicle. While driving, be sure to observe all traffic regulations. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way street.
While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice

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guidance. Use it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the current position correctly, there is a possibility of incorrect or delayed guidance, or no voice guidance at all.
The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete. Road conditions, including driving restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before following any instructions from the system, look to see whether the instruction can be done safely and legally.
This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, condition of streets, and availability of emergency services. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the driver’s personal judgement.
WARNING
For safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident.
While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.

Reading this manual

Explains symbols used in this manual.

Symbols in this manual

Symbols

Meanings

WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people.

NOTICE: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment.

Indicates operating or working procedures.

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Symbols

Meanings

Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate buttons and other devices.

Symbols

Meanings

Indicates the component or place being explained.

Symbols in illustrations

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1 Basic operation

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Basic operation

1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system
Components overview …1 4
Display and control ……..1 5
Multimedia screen overview ……………………………….1 7
Main menu …………………1 8
Status icons ……………….1 9
Operating the touch screen ……………………………….2 0
Basic screen function …..2 3
Entering letters and numbers …………………………2 5
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system
Map screen overview …..2 6
Operating the map screen ……………………………….2 7
1-3. Basic operation of audio system
Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment …….2 9
Changing the audio source ……………………………….3 0
Connecting to the USB port ……………………………….3 1
1-4. Intelligent Assistant
Using the Intelligent Assistant system……………….3 2
Starting voice control …..3 4
Speaking a voice command ……………………………….3 6

Using the search function ……………………………….4 0

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1-1.Basic operation of multimedia system
Components overview

A Microphones (P.33)
B Steering wheel switches
Controlling audio (P.29, 30) Using the Intelligent Assistant system (P.34) Making a phone call (P.166)
C SOS button
D Display (P.15)
E POWER/VOLUME knob (P.29)
F USB port (P.31)
: Refer to the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL”

Basic operation

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Display and control
10.5-inch display

WARNING

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For safety, the driver should operate the display as little as possible while driving and should stop the vehicle to operate the display. Operating the display while driving is dangerous such as mistakenly turning the steering wheel or other unforeseen accidents. Additionally, look at the display only as necessary and as briefly as possible when driving the vehicle.

8-inch display

NOTICE Do not use the display for long
periods of time with the engine turned off. Doing so may deplete the battery.

A Display
Operate the touch screen by directly touching it.
B POWER/VOLUME knob
Turns the audio on/off and adjusts the volume.

Restarting the system
When the system response is extremely slow, you can restart the system. 1 Press and hold the
POWER/VOLUME knob for at least 3 seconds.
10.5-inch display

The LCD screen may look whitish or blackish depending on the surrounding condition used or the angle from which screen is looked.
The screen may be difficult to see if sunlight or other external light hits the screen.
The screen may appear dark or hard to see if you wear polarized sunglasses.

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8-inch display

1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system
Multimedia screen overview

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Basic operation

A Main menu
Changes the function to be displayed on the screen when an icon is touched. (P.18)
B Voice search button
Displays the voice control screen enabling verbal operation of the navigation, audio and various other functions. The button will change depending on the situation. (P.34)
: While driving
: When stopped
C Status icons
The clock and icons with information about communication statuses are displayed at the top of the screen. (P.19)

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Main menu
The function to be displayed on the screen can be changed by touching an icon.

Displays the phone screen. A cellular phone connected via Bluetooth® can be used to make hands-free phone calls. (P.158)
: Vehicle information*

Displays the vehicle information screen. Vehicle information such as fuel consumption can be displayed and vehicle equipment settings can be made.

: Apple CarPlay
Displays the Apple CarPlay screen. (P.102, 104)
: Android Auto
Displays the Android Auto screen. (P.107, 109)

Displays the map screen. The navigation system can be operated to search for a destination or perform other navigation system-related tasks. (P.26, 118, 119)

Displays the settings screen. Multimedia system and vehicle equipment related settings can be changed. (P.46)
*: Refer to the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL”
The Apple CarPlay/Android Auto icons are displayed when a supported device connects to the system and the applicable function is enabled. : Audio
Displays the audio control screen. The desired source can be selected to play audio. (P.30, 136) : Phone

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Basic operation

Status icons
The time and icons with information about communication statuses are displayed at the top of the screen.

[]

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Displays the reception status of the Data Communication Module (DCM).

[] Displays the Wi-Fi® reception level. [] Displays the Wi-Fi® Hotspot connection status. [

]

Displays the current time. Touching the clock displays the date and time settings screen. (P.52)

[] Displays the connection status of the cellular phone connected via Bluetooth®. Touching the icon displays the Bluetooth® settings screen. (P.76) [] Displays the reception level of the connected cellular phone. [] Displays the remaining battery charge of the connected cellular phone. [] Displayed when a hands-free call was made while a screen other than the phone screen was being displayed.
*: If equipped
The displayed remaining battery charge for the cellular phone may not match the display on the cellular phone. Additionally, the remaining battery charge may not be able to be displayed depending on the phone model.
You may not be able to use Wi-Fi® if the reception level is poor.
If you use your cellular phone in places or situations like the following, you may not be able to connect via Bluetooth®:
· The cellular phone is behind or under a seat, or inside the glove box or console box
· The cellular phone is touching or covered with metallic materials
If the cellular phone is set to power saving mode, the

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Bluetooth® connection may automatically be disconnected. If that happens, disable power saving mode on the cellular phone.

Operating the touch screen
Operate the touch screen by directly touching it with a finger.

Touch
Gently touch the screen. You can select items on the screen.

Drag
Move your finger while it is touching the screen. You can scroll on the list and map screens by the amount that your finger is moved.

Flick
Quickly swipe your fingertip that

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touches the screen. You can largely scroll on the list and map screens.

Notes for operating the touch screen

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Basic operation

Pinch in/pinch out
Move two fingers in and out while touching the screen. You can zoom in and out on maps.
In order to operate some functions, it may be necessary to touch and hold or double tap (touch 2 times quickly) the screen.
The sensitivity level when touching the screen can be changed.
Response sound when the screen button is touched can be turned on/off. (P.52)
Flick operations may not work smoothly in high altitude areas.
Operation of the screen is restricted while driving.

If there is no response from the buttons on the screen, take your finger off the screen and try again.
In the following situations, the screen buttons may not respond or malfunction:
· If a glove is worn · If the screen is operated with a fin-
gernail · If the screen is being touched with
another finger or palm at the same time · Dirt or water is on the screen · If a plastic film or coating is on the screen · If the vehicle is near a TV tower, power plant, filling station, broadcast station, large display, airport, or any other place from which strong radio waves or noise emanates · When you are carrying or charging a portable wireless communication device, such as a radio or cellular phone, in the vehicle If the screen is touched or covered with a metallic object like one of the following, the screen buttons may not respond or malfunction: · A card covered in metal such as aluminum foil · A cigarette case that uses aluminum foil · A wallet, purse, or bag with metallic parts · Coins · Media, such as CDs and DVDs, a USB cable, etc. If the system is started with a finger touching the screen, the screen buttons may not respond. Remove any fingers off the screen and try again. If the buttons are still not responding, turn off the engine switch and restart the system.

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The Apple CarPlay map application does not support the pinch in/pinch out feature.

NOTICE To protect the screen, gently
touch the screen with your finger when operating it. Do not operate the touch screen with anything other than your finger. Gently clean the screen with a glasses cleaning cloth or similar soft cloth. Touching the screen forcibly with your finger or a hard cloth may scratch the surface of the screen. Do not use benzine or an alkaline solution to clean the screen. Doing so may damage the screen. The screen surface may become hot depending on the conditions. If you keep touching it for a long time, it may cause low temperature burn.

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Basic screen function

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A list screen will be displayed if there are multiple candidates such as settings and audio. Scroll the list to select the desired item.

Basic operation

A Main menu
Changes the function to be displayed on the screen by touching an icon. (P.18)
B Sub menu
Displays items on a list. Scrolling the list can be done by dragging or flicking the screen.
C Main area
Displays detailed information about the item you selected on the sub menu.
D Breadcrumb list
Displays screen titles in a hierarchy. Touching returns to the previous screen.
Operation of the screen is restricted while driving.
Searching a list
Touching text in an index displays the desired item from the list.

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Adjusting the level
Dragging the slider enables the level of the setting to be adjusted.

Turning the settings on or off
Touching an item turns the setting on or off.

Multiple setting options
Touching an item that has to it enables you to select an item from multiple options.

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Entering letters and numbers

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Letters and numbers can be entered by using the keyboard. Entering letters displays predictive text.
Screen example

Basic operation

: Closes the keyboard and returns to the previous screen. : Deletes one character. : Switches the keyboard. : Toggles between uppercase and lowercase. [Go]: Perform search based on input text. : Closes the keyboard. : Changes to the numbers and symbols input mode. : Changes to the English text input mode.
The displayed keyboard type differs depending on the feature. Double tap to fix the letters to uppercase for input.

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Map screen overview

To display the map screen, touch on the main menu.

A Speed limit icon
Displays the speed limit of the road being driven on.
B North up, heading up or 3D heading up icon (P.27)
C Zoom in/out buttons (P.27)
Increase/reduce the map scale.
D Map options button (P.119)
Displays the map options screen.
E Current position icon (P.27)
Displays the current position and orientation of the vehicle. Touch to display detailed information about the current position. Also, touch to share the current position of the vehicle.
F Destination search button (P.121)
Touch to display the destination search screen.

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Operating the map screen
This section explains the basic operations relating to the map display, such as the current position display and scrolling the map.

Map scale

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1 Touch or to change the scale of the map screen.

Current position
1 Touch to display detailed information about the current position.
[Share location]: Shares the vehicle’s current position with a registered contact.
To use this function, a smartphone must be connected to the multimedia system.

Pinch out on the screen to zoom in and pinch in to zoom out.
Double tapping with 1 finger can also be used to zoom in. Double tapping with 2 fingers can be used to zoom out.
Can also two finger tilt to change to 3D and back to 2D.
Orientation of the map
1 Touch to change the orientation of the map screen between north up, heading up, and 3D heading up.
: North up icon
The map is always displayed with north up, regardless of the direction travel of the vehicle. The letter(s) under this symbol indicate the vehicle heading direction (e.g. N for north).
: Heading up icon
The map is always displayed with the direction of travel during an active route navigation.

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: 3D Heading up icon
The map is always displayed with the direction of travel of the vehicle always up.

1 Touch and hold the desired point.

Map scrolling operation
The map can be moved and a selected point can be set as the center of the map screen.
Flick/drag operation

2 Full route map screen will be
displayed for the selected point. (P.128)

The map screen can be moved by touching, dragging or flicking it.
Touch [Recenter] to return to the center of the map to the current position.
Touch and hold operation
If a desired point on the map screen is touched and held, the full route map screen to the selected point will be displayed.

1-3. Basic operation of audio system

1-3.Basic operation of audio system
Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment

8-inch display

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The audio can be turned off when not in use, or the volume can be adjusted to an appropriate level. The system can be used while the engine switch <power switch> is in ACC or ON.
NOTICE Do not use the audio system for
extended periods without the engine running . Doing so may cause the 12-volt battery to run down.
Listen to the audio at an appropriate volume that will not interfere with safe driving.
Operating with the POWER/VOLUME knob
Turns audio on or off with each press. Turn to adjust the volume. 10.5-inch display

Operating with the steering switches
[+] switch Turns the volume up. Press and hold to adjust continuously. [-] switch Turns the volume down. Press and hold to adjust continuously.

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Changing the audio source

steering switch is possible.

Source can be changed to radio, USB, etc.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Sources].
3 Touch the source you wish to select.

[MODE] switch
The sources will switch in order.
Press and hold to pause or mute. Press and hold again to cancel.

When no device is connected to the multimedia system, the button does not appear on the source selection screen. (USB/iPod/Apple CarPlay/Android Auto/Bluetooth® Audio)
If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle or nearby while listening to audio, noise may be output from the audio speakers.
The following functions cannot be used while Apple CarPlay is connected via USB.
· iPod · USB audio USB audio cannot be used while
Android Auto is connected via USB.
Changing the source with the steering switch
Changing the source with the

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Connecting to the USB port

Keep the port free of foreign matter. The device or its port may be damaged.

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Connect a device such as smartphone or portable player.
1 Connect the USB cable to the port.

When connecting a USB flash drive, connect it directly to the USB port.
Viewing may not be possible, depending on your device.
When a USB hub is used to connect multiple devices, devices other than the first device to be recognized cannot be used.
Refer to the instruction manual of the USB cable and the device to be connected.
Use a power source such as the battery supplied with the connected device. Using the accessory socket installed in the vehicle may cause noise output. (Refer to the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL” for details on the accessory socket.)
NOTICE Do not push down on or subject
the connected device to unnecessary pressure. The device or its port may be damaged.

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1-4.Intelligent Assistant
Using the Intelligent Assistant system

Intelligent Assistant is a subscription-based service that allows you to control the multimedia system with voice command and allows you to operate navigation, integrated streaming, radio, phone and climate. Without the subscription, the assistant will only be able to support voice commands for radio, phone and climate.

A Displays the voice recognition status.
/ : Waiting for user’s voice command
:Listening
:Processing
B Displays the response of the Intelligent Assistant system. C Displays the keyboard screen.
Various items can be searched by using the keyboard. (P.40)
D Sets a destination by selecting a previous destination. E Closes the voice control screen.
While driving, the voice recognition screen will appear as a bar at the bottom of the screen.

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Intelligent Assistant cloud subscription
The Intelligent Assistant allows the customer with the following enhancements:
Enhanced Voice Recognition /Natural Language Understanding
Improved voice performance by utilizing both in-vehicle and cloudbased voice recognition.
Personalized experience
Offers a unique experience catered to the particular user by utilizing learned user data stored in the cloud.
Up-to-date information
Cloud content is constantly kept upto-date in the Toyota server, so there is no need to visit dealer for a data update.

Microphones
Microphones are installed on the driver’s side and the passenger’s side, respectively.
Supported languages
Languages that the Intelligent Assistant recognizes are English, French, and Spanish.

You can update Intelligent Assistant cloud subscription by touching the [Update subscription] button or using Toyota app.

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Starting voice control

Voice control can be started by any of the following operations:

Touch the voice search button
Touch or on the screen.

Press the talk switch
1 Press the switch (talk switch) on the steering.

Say the wake word
1 Say “Hey Toyota”. The wake word can be turned
on or off. (P.57) The wake word can be used
and then immediately issue a voice command.
Example: “Hey Toyota”, “Take me to an Italian restaurant.”

Voice controls can be performed from the driver seat or passenger seat by activating the Intelligent Assistant with wake word. In this case, voice commands from seats other than the seat from which the system was activated are not recognized.
Some features are not available for voice control from passenger seat.
If Intelligent Assistant was activated by the talk switch or voice search button, voice controls can be performed only from the driver’s seat.
Intelligent Assistant may not recognize commands if they are not said clearly. Take note of the following points when using it:
· Speak in a clear voice. · Close the window as commands
may not be recognized properly due to noise (wind noise or external noise). · If the air conditioner blows loudly, commands may not be recognized properly, so reduce the fan speed. · If music is being played loudly while a command is issued, that command may not be recognized, so lower the music volume. · Commands may not be recognized if several people speak at

once. You can interrupt the voice prompt
by saying a voice command. You can turn voice prompt on or
off on the voice control settings screen. (P.57) You can adjust the system voice volume on the sound and media setting screen. (P.69)
Stopping voice control
Voice control can be ended by any of the following operations: Say “Cancel”.
Touch on the voice recognition screen.
Press and hold the talk switch on the steering.

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Speaking a voice command

Say a voice command when the voice control screen appears. The system can recognize natural speech.

Commands may not be recognized if said with an accent or non-standard phrasing.
If the system does not recognize aliases or abbreviations when searching for place names and facilities, say the official name.

Function list

The following tables list frequently used commands for each function category.
The functions available may vary according to the system installed.
Items with subscription will require Intelligent Assistant functionality.
Common

Action

Example voice command

Shows list of general commands

“Help”

Stops the current conversation and re-starts at the beginning

“Start over”

Cancels the voice control system

“Cancel”

Subscription
No
No
No

Navigation
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est (POI), navigate to an address as well as discovering new POIs.
1

Function

Example voice command

Subscription

“Take me to <location category/business name>”

“Take me to an Italian restaurant”

Destination search

“Take me to

Yes

“Take me to 6565 Headquarters drive Plano TX”

“Take me home”

“Take me to work”

“Zoom in”

Map control

Yes

“Zoom out”

Route information

“Cancel trip”

Yes

Telematics

“Call Destination Assist”

No

Multimedia control
Allows you to engage in a dialog with the Intelligent assistant to complete various multimedia tasks via voice input.

Function Radio Media Media Streaming

Example voice command

Subscription

“Tune to 99.5 FM”

“Tune to Rock on FM”

No

“Tune to channel 2 on SiriusXM”

“Mute audio”

“Next”

No

“Previous”

“Play <artist/album/song/genre/playlist>” Yes
“Play Frank Sinatra”

Hands-free phone operation
Allows you to engage in a dialog with the Intelligent assistant to complete various tasks via voice input, such as making a phone call to a

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contact, or calling destination assist.

Function Phone call Message

Example voice command

Subscription

“Call John Smith”

“Dial 555 212 1212” No
“Call back”

“Redial”

“Send message to John Smith” No
“Read message”

Screen display switching Allows the various function screens to be changed by voice.

Function
Navigation Phone Multimedia Settings

Example voice command
“Show map” “Show recent calls” “Show the FM station list” “Show display settings”

Subscription
Yes No No No

Vehicle device control
Allows you to easily change a vehicle setting or activate a function by voice.

Function Climate

Example voice command
“Turn on the air conditioner” “Set the temperature to 70 degrees” “Turn the fan speed up”

Subscription
No

Notifications
Offers notifications based on user preferences, vehicle geolocation and learned behavior. Each service can be set to On/Off from the Toyota app.

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Function

Detail

Subscription

1

POI suggestion (Navigation)

Parking suggestions near destination

Yes

Automatically notifies user of low fuel level. If applicable, proLow fuel reminder (Navigation) vides POI list nearby (ahead) or Yes along route and allows user to select and navigate by touch.

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Using the search function

3 Enter the search text and touch [Go].

The keyboard can be used to search for contacts, music, locations, and vehicle settings. If using the Intelligent Assistant, destination search that takes advantage of content in the cloud can be performed.
1 Touch .
2 Touch the desired domain to search.

If multiple conditions need to be specified, search by inserting a space between words.
4 When the list of search results is displayed, touch the desired item.
Operation of the screen is restricted when the vehicle is moving exceeds about 5 mph (8 km/h).
Keyboard search is not available when Apple CarPlay and Android Auto screens are active.

[Navigation]: Searches by the address, intersection, Points of Interest, telephone number, street name, etc. [Media]: Searches by artist name, song title, album name, station name, genre, etc. [Phone]: Searches by contact name or phone number. [Vehicle]: Searches by entering the items you want to set, such as climate, seats, tire pressure. [Settings]: Searches by entering the items you want to set, such as general, date & time, language & units, notifications.

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2

Settings and registration

2 2-1. Multimedia system initial 2-9. Navigation system set-

setup

tings

Registering a driver ……..4 2
2-2. Various settings Changing the various settings…………………………4 6
2-3. Driver settings Changing and registering a driver ……………………….4 8
Setting up how to identify a driver ……………………….5 0
2-4. General settings Changing general multimedia system settings…….5 2
2-5. Notification settings Notifications settings ……5 4
2-6. Screen settings Changing the screen display settings ……………..5 5
2-7. Voice control settings

Displaying the navigation system settings screen.6 6
Map details settings screen ……………………………….6 6
Route options ……………..6 8
2-10.Sound and media settings
Changing sound and media settings …………………….6 9
2-11.Wi-Fi® Settings
Changing Wi-Fi® setting.7 3
Setting Wi-Fi® Hotspot …7 4
2-12.Bluetooth® Settings Setting Bluetooth® devices ……………………………….7 6
2-13.Apps settings
Changing the apps settings ……………………………….7 9

Changing the voice control settings…………………….5 7

2-8. Vehicle settings

Setting dealer information ……………………………….5 8

Changing the security settings…………………………5 9

Updating and checking the software information…..6 0

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2-1.Multimedia system initial setup
Registering a driver
Register a driver for the main user as the initial setup for the multimedia system.
By registering a driver, you can save the multimedia settings as the my settings for each driver. You can drive the vehicle without having to change the settings of other drivers in the case that multiple drivers, such as your friends and family, drive the vehicle.
You can drive the vehicle in guest mode if you do not want to use the my settings.
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
My settings
Multimedia settings for each driver can be saved and the applicable driver can load them when driving the vehicle. Up to 3 my settings can be
registered.
The following setting information can be saved in the my settings:
· Some multimedia settings: Volume, navigation system, audio, etc. (These settings are saved in the cloud.)

Settings are automatically saved to the current my settings when they are changed.
Search history, individual settings, and other private information can be protected by setting up the my settings.
By registering a smartphone to identify the driver, my settings will be automatically loaded. (P.50)
Linking to a Toyota account*
A Toyota account linked to your vehicle is required to use the driver settings.
Some multimedia settings are saved in the cloud, so even if a driver is deleted in the vehicle, the settings are not deleted from the cloud.
By using the Toyota app and linking to a Toyota account, the my settings can be loaded from the cloud in any vehicle.
The driver who is registered as the owner can delete all drivers registered in the vehicle. Drivers who are not the vehicle owner cannot delete the owner’s my settings.
The same my settings cannot be used in another vehicle at the same time.
Changing some multimedia settings automatically updates the profile saved at

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the cloud and a screen notifying the driver that the profile has been updated appears.

displayed.

My settings portability from

2

vehicle to vehicle may not be

available in the regions other

than the U.S. 48 States.

*: This function is not available in some countries or areas.

3 Enter your phone number

Registering a driver for the first time
An active Toyota account is required to use a profile.

and then touch [Send].
Download the Toyota app using the link sent by text to your smartphone.
4 Start the Toyota app and follow the instructions to scan

1 After start the vehicle, the

the QR code on the screen or

language selection screen

enter an authentication code.

will be displayed. Touch the desired language.

5 Complete setup to enable the subscription or trial in the

Toyota app and touch [I’ve

completed app setup].

Once registration is complete, a message is displayed and my settings is saved.

2 To use the Toyota app on a smartphone to register a driver, touch [Enter phone number].
If you do not want to register a profile, touch [Cancel]. If you touch [Do not show setup again], the profile registration screen will no longer be

If you completed the setup for the subscription or trial in the Toyota app, the map screen will be displayed and you can use the navigation system.
If you do not complete the setup for the subscription or trial in the Toyota app, the subscription screen will be displayed and you cannot use the navigation system.

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driver. To continue with setup, touch [Yes].
You can also register a device at a later time.

the device to identify the driver. (P.50)
Changing the my settings

If a driver was not registered, registration can be restarted on the driver list screen.
Automatically loading the my settings
Taking a smartphone in the vehicle to identify the driver enables the user my settings to be automatically loaded.

You can select the my settings that you want to use on the my settings list registered on the vehicle.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 From “Saved profiles”, select the driver name that you want to change to.

The vehicle detects the device registered in the profile when the vehicle is started.
When a registered device is detected, the profile that the device is assigned to is automatically loaded.
If the device registered in the my settings is not detected, the vehicle is used in guest driver mode.
Touching [Settings] displays the driver list screen enabling you to change the my settings. (P.48)
You can use a smartphone as

3 Enter the PIN code. Enter the PIN code set on the
Toyota app when the Toyota account was created.
PIN code is not required if a Bluetooth® device is linked to the driver as an identification device.
Once the my settings has changed, a message is displayed on the screen.
If the system detects a device set to a different my settings, a popup message will appear.

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PIN code is not required if a Bluetooth® device is linked to the
driver as an identification device.
Once the profile has changed, 2 a message is displayed on the screen.

Touching will enable the my settings to be changed.
Loading detected profile
If the system detects a Toyota app on a smartphone that another driver is using, the detected profile name will appear on the screen. Touch the profile name desired to be used and enter the PIN code to change the profile.

4 To save the profile in the vehicle, touch [Continue].
The loaded profile can be saved in the vehicle as a primary driver or a secondary driver. If you do not want to save the profile on this vehicle, you can use it temporarily.

1 Touch on the main menu.

2 From [Detected profiles], select the driver name that you want to change to.

Touch [Refresh] to update the profile list.

3 Enter the PIN code.
Enter the PIN code set on the Toyota app when the Toyota account was created.

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2-2.Various settings
Changing the various settings

The various settings related to the multimedia system and the vehicle equipment can be changed.
1 Touch on the main menu. 2 Select the desired item.

Setting “Current driver” [ ] [Guest] “Driver settings” [Personal info] [Bluetooth & Devices] [General] [Notifications] [Wi-Fi]

Description
Displays the name of the current user profile. Touching the profile enables you to change or register the my settings. (P.48)
Register a device to identify the driver. (P.50) Register or edit a Bluetooth® device. (P.76) Change the time settings, display language, and other general multimedia settings. (P.52) Change software update and other notification settings. (P.54) Configure Wi-Fi® settings. (P.73)

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Setting

Description

[Display] [Sound & Media]

Adjust the screen contrast and

brightness, etc. (P.55)

Change the system voice settings

2

and radio settings. (P.69)

[Navigation]

Change settings related to map display and route guidance. (P.66)

[Vehicle customize]

Change settings related to vehicle devices.*

[Voice & Search]

Change setting for Intelligent Assistant. (P.57)

“Vehicle”

[Dealer info]

Add, edit or delete dealer information. (P.58)

[Info & Security]

Change settings related to security and privacy. (P.59)

[Software update]

Check and update software information. (P.60)

[Apps]

Re-install applications and link vehicle. (P.79)

*: Refer to the separate “OWNER’S MANUAL”

For safety purposes, there are functions that cannot be operated while the vehicle is moving.

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Changing and registering a driver*

*: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
The driver can be registered or changed. By registering a driver, multimedia settings can be saved as the my settings for each driver.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch or
[ ] [Guest] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

Setting

Description

[Get started]

If the primary my settings has not been registered, profile registration will start. (P.43)

[Saved profiles]

The driver registered on the vehicle are displayed in a list. Touch the profile that desired to be used and enter the PIN code to change the driver.
Touching [Edit] enables you to delete a registered driver. Profile is still stored on Toyota cloud preserving all settings and personalization information. Up to three my settings can be saved on the vehicle.

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Setting

Description

If the system detects a Toyota app on a smartphone that another driver is using, the detected driver name will appear on the screen. Touch the driver name that desired to be [Detected profile] used and enter the PIN code to change the driver.
Touch [Refresh] to update the profile list. Manually refreshes the detected profile list, when a Bluetooth® device is not found in the list.

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Setting [ ] [Manual setup] [Sign out to guest mode]

Description
Manually register a new driver. You can register 2 a driver by entering your Toyota account ID and password.
Some multimedia settings saved in the cloud will be loaded.
Sign out of the current my settings to go to guest mode. This feature can be used for valet to protect personal information. Values of the my settings other than search history and personal settings will be carried over to the my setting of the guest.

For safety purposes, these settings cannot be operated while the vehicle is moving.

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Setting up how to identify a driver

Set a device in order to identify a driver. When the vehicle is started and a registered smartphone is detected, the my settings that the device is assigned to is automatically loaded.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Personal info] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

Setting

Description

“Profile Name”

The name of the driver is displayed.

“Bluetooth devices”

Driver identification is performed using a smartphone or other Bluetooth® device and the applicable my settings is loaded. Touch [Link devices] to register. (P.91)

[Reset settings]

Some multimedia settings of the selected my settings will be deleted.

[Delete driver]

The selected my settings will be removed from the vehicle.

Troubleshooting

If there is a problem with the user profile function, first check the table below.

Problem

Likely cause

Unable to load saved profile
Unable to load saved profile with Bluetooth® setting turned on

System is not loading the previously saved profile.

Solution
Turn the Bluetooth® setting on and ensure the device is paired with the system and set as primary device.
Ensure Bluetooth® setting is turned on and Toyota app is running on device.

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Problem

Likely cause

Solution

Forgot PIN

PIN needs to be reset.

PIN can be reset using the Toyota app.

System does not accept

2

Unable to add a Bluetooth® device to a profile

the Bluetooth® device thus preventing you to add the device to your

Verify your device is not associated with other driver’s profile.

profile.

System does not show Unable to detect profile the profile in the
detected list.

Verify your device’s Bluetooth® setting is on and Toyota app is running on your device.

Unable to generate QR/authorization code

System is not loading your QR code or manual authorization code.

Verify that car is in good network area and DCM connection is active.

Failed to complete registration

Restart registration pro-

QR and manual authorization code are valid for a limited time of few minutes.

cess by going back previous screen and entering phone number again to get a new QR code/manual authoriza-

tion code.

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2-4.General settings
Changing general multimedia system settings

The time settings, display language, and other general multimedia system settings can be changed.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [General] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

[Accessibility]

Setting

Description

[Screen beep]

Turn the sound that is made when you touch the screen on or off.

[Screen sensitivity]

Adjust the screen touch sensitivity.

[Date & Time]

Setting

Description

Use GPS infor-

mation and map

data to automati-

cally set the

[Set date & time time. Turning

by GPS]

this setting off

will enable you to

set the time and

time zone manu-

ally.

“Time”

[24-hour time]

Change between 24-hour and 12hour time display.

[Time zone]

When [Set date & time by GPS] is turned off, you can set the time zone.

[Daylight savings]

When [Set date & time by GPS] is turned off, you can set daylight saving time to [Auto], [On] or [Off].

[Set time automatically]

Use GPS information to automatically set the time.

[Set time manually]

When [Set time automatically] is turned off, you can manually set the time.

Setting “Date”
[Format] [Keyboard]

Description
Change the date display format. (MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, etc.)

Setting “History”
[Clear search history]

Description
Delete the keyboard search history.

[Language & Units]

Setting

Description

[Language]

Change languages. Both the language displayed on the screen and system voice language change.

“Measurements”

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Setting

Description

Automatically

sets the display

units for dis-

2

[Set automati- tance, fuel econ-

cally]

omy, and so on

based on the

country informa-

tion.

[Fuel/Electricity consumption]

When [Set automatically] is turned off, you can manually set the fuel economy display unit.

Even if you change the language settings, not all the displayed content and voice guidance will change to the selected language. Additionally, some guidance will no longer function after you change the language.
Set the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto language using the connected device.

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2-5.Notification settings
Notifications settings

Software update and other notifications can be changed.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Notifications] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

Setting

Description

[Software updates]

Turn the notification for software updates on or off.

Change the fre-

[Vehicle suggestions]

quency of the suggestion notification from the

system.

Turn the notifica-

[Intelligent assistant]

tion from the Intelligent Assistant service on or

off.

“Navigation”

Setting [Navigation during calls] [Turn by turn] [Traffic alerts] [State border guidance] [Unverified roads] [HOV/HOT lanes]

Description
Turn the navigation system voice guidance on or off during a phone call.
Turn the turn-byturn voice guidance on or off.
Turn the traffic information voice guidance on or off.
Turn the voice guidance informing you that you have crossed a border on or off.
Turn the guidance for unverified roads on or off.
Turn the guidance for highoccupancy vehicles lane/highoccupancy toll lane on or off.

2-6.Screen settings
Changing the screen display settings
The screen contrast and brightness can be adjusted.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Display] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

[Screen] Setting
[Display] “Mode”

Description
Set whether to turn the screen display on or off. If the screen is turned off, nothing will be displayed on the screen and only audio will be played.
To display the screen again, touch the screen and touch the button in the center of the screen.

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Setting

Description

[Automatic]*

Automatically change the screen to day or 2 night mode in accordance with whether the headlight is turned on or off.

[Daytime (light)]

When [Automatic] is turned off, you can manually change to day mode.

[Nighttime (dark)]

When [Automatic] is turned off, you can manually change to night mode.

[Brightness]

Adjust the screen brightness.

[Contrast]

Adjust the strength of the screen contrast.

*: Depending on the situation such as while parking, day or nights mode may not be changed automatically.
[Camera]

Setting “Camera screen”

Description

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Setting [Brightness] [Contrast]

Description
Adjust the camera screen brightness.
Adjust the strength of the camera screen contrast.

Even if the screen is turned off, the GPS will continue to track the vehicle’s current location.
Screen · When the screen is off, if it is
touched, the unlock button will be displayed. If the button is not operated for 3 seconds, the screen will turn off again. · If the screen is touched anywhere other than the center button, the screen will turn off again. · While the screen is off, the screen may be displayed temporarily in
cases such as pressing the switch on the steering or when the camera screen is displayed after shifting the shift lever to “R”. Once such a screen is closed, the screen will turn off again.

2-7.Voice control settings
Changing the voice control settings
The settings related to the voice recognition feature can be changed.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Voice & Search] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

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Setting

Description

“Voice recognition”

[Wake word]

Voice control can be started by speaking the wake word.

“Voice feedback”

[Voice prompt]

Turn the voice prompts on or off.

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2-8.Vehicle settings
Setting dealer information*

*: Vehicles equipped with DCM
You can register and delete dealer information. Registering the information of the dealer at which you get your vehicle serviced enables you to contact the dealer from the settings screen when you want to reserve a service.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Dealer info] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

Setting [Add dealer] “Dealer name” “Contact” “Phone” [Delete dealer]

Description
Registers the preferred dealer, contact name and phone number.
Displays the stored dealer name. Touching
enables to change the information.
Displays the stored contact name. Touching
enables to change the information.
Displays the stored phone number. Touch-
ing enables to change the information.
Deletes the dealer information.

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Changing the security settings
Settings related to security and privacy can be changed.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Info & Security] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

Setting

Description

Enable the pass-

word-protected

privacy lock to

2

protect personal

information.

When set ON,

[Privacy lock]

entering the password will be

required when

the battery is

replaced or the

multimedia sys-

tem is removed

from the vehicle.

[Reset privacy lock password]

Reset the set privacy lock password.

Setting

Description

[System reset]

Reset all of the system’s data and restore the settings to the factory defaults.

[Vehicle name] “Privacy”

Displays the system name (vehicle name).
This is the device name displayed when searching for a Bluetooth® device from an external device. You can change the name by touching it.

Communication may be cut off after resetting the system. In that case, restart the system.
After initializing all the information, all the data in the multimedia system will be initialized and returned to the factory default. It cannot be returned to the state before initialization.
Setting up the privacy lock
1 Touch on the main menu.

2 Touch [Info & Security] on the sub menu.

3 Touch [Privacy lock].

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4 Touch [OK].
5 Set a password that contains between 4 and 15 alphanumeric characters.
6 Reenter your password.
A message will appear and the privacy lock is enabled.

After a password is set, if the system is reset after the battery is replaced or the multimedia system is removed from the vehicle, a password to operate the multimedia system needs to be entered. Enter the password that you set. (P.15)
If the password is entered incorrectly a certain number of times, you will no longer be able to enter a password. If that happens, ask your dealer to unlock the system or reset it by touching [System reset].
To ensure security, do not repeatedly use the same password or a word that can be found in the dictionary when setting a password.

Updating and checking the softw are information
Check and update software information. The software is updated for the purpose of improving multimedia system functions and operations for more smoother usability.
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Software update] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

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Setting

Description

“Software update”

[Updates available]

Touch [View] to check software update information. After checking whether there is an update available and the content of the update, the updated data can be downloaded and software update can be installed.
If there is no updated data available, “No updates available” will be displayed.

[Model info]

Check the current software version etc.

[Update software]

Updating the software.
This will not be displayed if there is no update data available.

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Setting

Description

Copy the vehicle

information to

update the soft-

2

ware to the USB

flash drive.

Download the

update data from

the user portal

site based on the

information writ-

[Output info to USB memory]

ten to the USB flash drive and update the soft-

ware for the mul-

timedia system.

(P.63)

This setting will not be displayed if the USB flash drive is not inserted into the USB port.

[History]

Check software update history.
This setting will not be displayed if there is no update history.

[License information]

Check the software license information.

Updating the software
Use one of the following methods to update the software: Update the software using
Data Communication Module (DCM) Update the software using

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Wi-Fi®
Update the software using a USB flash drive

Map data cannot be updated using this service.
Some operations cannot be performed while the software is updating.
If there are any questions, contact your Toyota dealer.

NOTICE To update the software using a
USB flash drive, a USB flash drive that has more than 2 GB of available space and a computer that can connect to the internet are required. Note that communication charges may be high depending on your computer environment. Update the software at your own risk. The software cannot be restored to the previous version once the software has been updated. The update software can only be used on this system. It cannot be used on any other device. Depending on the content of the software update, some settings may be reset. If that happens, reconfigure the applicable settings after the software has been updated. Although basic functions are possible during the software update, operation may be slow. If possible, do not operate the system.

After the software is updated, the Toyota Motor Corporation distribution server will be automatically notified that the update has completed. Note that Toyota Motor Corporation does not use the information it receives for any purpose other than software updates. You may also be charged for communication fees depending on your subscription.
Updating the software using DCM or Wi-Fi®
This system regularly accesses the distribution server to check for software updates. 1 Touch the button in the soft-
ware update notification.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the update content and terms.
Downloading of the update data will start. Once the data has been downloaded, installation will begin.
The time required for download and installation may increase depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch while the software is installing, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started.
Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on

the screen.
If the system needs to be restarted, a message will appear. Touching [Yes] restarts the system.
To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.
Manually updating the software
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Software update] on the sub menu.
3 Touch [View] of “Updates available”.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the update content and terms.
Downloading of the update data will start. Once the data has been downloaded, installation will begin.
The time required for download and installation may increase depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch while the software is installing, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started.
Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on

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the screen.

If the system needs to be

restarted, a message will

appear. Touching [Yes]

2

restarts the system.

To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.

If critical update data is available on the distribution server, a message will be displayed. Touch [OK] to download the update data.
The following conditions must be met to use Wi-Fi® to update the software:
· The Wi-Fi® function is turned on. (P.73)
· The vehicle must be in a location where it can access Wi-Fi®
· The system must be connected to a Wi-Fi® access point (e.g. home, work, etc.)
A USB update process may be used if a DCM or Wi-Fi® update is not possible.

Updating the software using a USB flash drive
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
Copying the update data to a USB flash drive
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Software update] on the sub menu.

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3 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the vehicle.
4 Touch [Output info to USB memory].
The vehicle information to update the software is copied to the USB flash drive.
5 Touch [OK] to remove the USB flash drive.
6 Insert the USB flash drive with the copied vehicle information into the USB port on a computer.
7 On the computer, go to the user portal site (https://www.toyota.com/ firmware-updates) and download the update data onto the computer.
The update data will be downloaded based on the vehicle information written on the USB flash drive.
If you cannot find any update data, this means that there is currently no update data available for the applicable system. Update data is released as necessary.
8 Copy the update data that was downloaded to the computer onto the USB flash drive.
Save the update data in the root directory on the USB flash drive. If the update data is saved in folder that was created, the update software cannot be loaded.

9 Once the updated data has finished copying, remove the USB flash drive.
The vehicle information written to the USB flash drive is also required when updating the software on this system, so do not delete the vehicle information on the USB flash drive until the update has completed.
Updating the software
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Software update] on the sub menu.
3 Insert the USB flash drive with the copied update data into the USB port on the vehicle.
4 Touch [Update software].
5 Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the update content and terms.
The update data is copied and installation begins.
Once installation is complete, a message is displayed stating that the update has finished.
Leave the USB flash drive connected if the system needs to be restarted. A message will appear when restart is ready and touching [Yes] restarts the system.
6 Remove the USB flash drive.

To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.
If the software update was done offline, an update completion report data will be created on the USB flash drive. It is necessary to upload the update completion report data to the portal site.
Do not remove the USB flash drive or turn the engine switch off while the software is updating.

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2-9. Navigation system settings

2-9.Navigation system settings
Displaying the navigation system settings screen
Through the navigation system settings, various settings can be changed.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Navigation]. 3 Touch the desired item.

Map details settings screen
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Navigation] on the submenu.
3 Touch [Map details]. 4 Select the desired item.

Setting [Map details] [Route options]

Description
Touch to display the map details settings screen (P.66)
Touch to display the route options (P.68)

Setting

Description

“Map overlays”

[Show speed limit]

Turns the speed limit information on/off.

Turns the display

[Traffic

incidents]

of the traffic incident display

on/off.

Turns the display

[Show free flow- of an arrow for

ing traffic]

free flowing traf-

fic on/off.

“Points of interest”

[Show home]

Turns the icon of the home display on/off.*

[Show work]

Turns the icon of the work display on/off.*

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Setting

Description Turns the icons

5 Scroll the map to the desired point.

[Show favorites] of the favorites

display on/off.

2

[Show nearby parking]

Turns the icons of the nearby parking display on/off.

[Calibrate map]

Adjusts the position of the current position mark manually.

*: Home and Work must be added via Toyota app.

Calibrating position/direction

6 Touch or hold to change the heading.
7 Touch [Save].
[Reset]: Returns the current position mark to its previous position.

When driving, the current position mark will be automatically corrected by GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor at the current location, the current position mark can be adjusted manually.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Navigation] on the submenu.
3 Touch [Map details].
4 Touch [Calibrate map].

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Route options

1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Navigation] on the submenu.
3 Touch [Route options].
4 Touch the desired item.

Setting

Description

[Avoid tolls]

Avoids routes that use toll roads.

Avoids routes [Avoid highways] that use high-
ways.

[Avoid ferries]

Avoids routes that use ferries.

[Avoid seasonal roads]

Avoids routes that have seasonally restricted roads.

[Avoid border crossings]

Avoids routes that crosses borders.

[Predictive EfficientDrive]*

Touch to turn predictive efficient drive on/off. (P.120)

*: Vehicles with hybrid system

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2-10.Sound and media settings
Changing sound and
media settings

[Levels] > [Phone]

Setting

Content

1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Sound & Media].
3 Touch the desired item.

[Ringtone]

Adjusts the ringtone.

2

[New message]

Adjusts the volume when a message is received.

[Received vol- Adjusts the

ume]

receiver volume.

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[Levels] > [System] [Levels] > [Levels]

Setting

Content

Type A: Automatically adjusts audio volume according to the vehicle speed.

Type B: The

level to automati-

cally adjust the

audio volume

according to the

[Auto sound lev- vehicle speed

elizer]

while driving can

be set.

Compared to the [Low] setting, the [High] setting increases the volume more and brings it to an optimal level for high speed driving.

Setting [System voice] [Driving assist]

Content
Adjust the system volume.
Adjust the volume of the driving support system.

[Levels] > [Speakers]*

Setting

Content

[Surround sound]

Set to an immersive sound quality.

*: If equipped
[Sound tuning] > [Equalizer]

Setting [Treble] [Mid]

Content
Adjusts the level of the treble.
Adjusts the level of the midrange.

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Setting

Content

[Bass]

Adjusts the level of the bass.

[Balance & Fade]

Adjust the fader and balance by
moving .
Touch [Recenter] to return to the center.

[Media] > [General]

Setting

Content

Preferred source
for Integrated [Default source]* Streaming
search by Intelli-
gent Assistant.

[Display cover art]

Displays cover art such as for music albums.

*: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
[Radio] > [Radio]

Setting

Content

Displays RDS [Display FM info] (Radio Data Sys-
tem) text.

[HD Radio FM]

Receives HD radioTM in all frequency bands of FM radio.

Setting

Content

[HD Radio AM]

Receives HD radioTM in all frequency bands of AM radio.

[Clear radio station history]

Clears the AM and FM reception history.

[Radio] > [Gracenote database]

Setting

Content

[Enhance metadata/artwork]

Uses the
Gracenote® radio recognition technology. Displays the
logos of the favorites and the station list. Changes the category names of the station list. Automatically updates the station list.

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Settings and registration

[SiriusXM] > [Account information] [Sports]
Setting

Content

Setting
[Active] or [No Subscription]

Content
Displays the current contract status.
If the service cannot be used, contact Customer Care according to the displayed screen.

[Sports] NFL

Notifications for the start of

2

games involving

sports teams

registered as

favorites.

Touch [Edit] to register your favorite NFL team.

Touch [Edit] to

: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
[SiriusXM] > [Preferences]

MLB

register your favorite MLB team.
Touch [Edit] to

Setting

Content

[Notifications]

Display notifications from SiriusXM® Satellite Radio.

[Block explicit]

Blocks harmful designated channels.

[Tune start]

Plays from the beginning of the track when a music channel is selected.

[Clear listening history]

Clears the SiriusXM Radio reception history.

*: This function is not made avail-

NBA

register your favorite NBA team.

NHL

Touch [Edit] to register your favorite NHL team.

College football

Touch [Edit] to register your favorite College football team.

College basketball

Touch [Edit] to register your favorite College basketball team.

*: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

able in some countries or areas.

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[Music]*

Setting

Content

Notification when

an artist or song

[Artists & Songs]

registered as a favorite is played

on SiriusXM

Radio.

[Edit]

Deletes the artist or song.

[Delete all]

Deletes all the artists or songs registered as favorites.

: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
[Help and support]

during system voice guidance to adjust the volume of the voice guidance.

Setting

Content

[Contact]

Displays the number of SiriusXM Radio Customer Care. Touch the number to call directly.

[Radio ID]

The Radio ID information required when calling SiriusXM Radio Customer Care is displayed.

[Version]

Version information is displayed.

*: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

Turn the POWER/VOLUME knob

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ting

Changes Wi-Fi® settings.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] from the sub menu.
3 Set each item.

“Wi-Fi settings”

Setting [Wi-Fi]

Description
Enables or disables the Wi-Fi® function.

· A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.
· Turning on [Wi-Fi] will display nearby networks that are available.
· Turning off [Wi-Fi] will disconnect the Wi-Fi® connection.

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“Available networks” (“Available networks” will display while [Wi-Fi] is on.)

Setting

Description

2

Name of network to connect to (Network SSID)

Connects to the network touched.

Name of network Displays the netto display (Net- work information work SSID) [ ] display.

· Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network.
· A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically updated every six seconds.
· If there are devices using the same network name (Network SSID), it cannot identify which device to use. If using multiple devices, use different network names (Network SSID) for each device.
Network information display
(Displays when for the network name is touched.)

Setting

Description

[Auto connect]*

Turns on or off the setting to automatically connect when searching for networks.

Displays the net”Network SSID” work name
(SSID).

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Setting

Description

Displays the “MAC address” MAC address of
the network.

“Security”

Displays the security protocol of the network.

“Frequency band”

Displays the network frequency.

[Forget this network]*

Deletes the connection history of the selected network from the multimedia system.
The deleted network will be recognized as a network which has never been connected to the system before.

*: Only networks with a connection history to the multimedia system are displayed.
· [Forget this network] does not disconnect the current Wi-Fi® network connection. The network information will not be remembered and not reconnect to this Wi-Fi® network when restarting Wi-Fi®.

The network connection history retains up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.
Insecure networks are not registered in the network connection history.

Se t t ing Wi-Fi® H ot spot
The access point settings can be changed via the Wi-Fi® Hotspot function. Use of this function requires a Wi-Fi® Hotspot subscription that is provided by Wi-Fi service provider. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
This function cannot be used if the Wi-Fi® function is on.
A total of ten devices (five using 2.4 GHz and five using 5.0 GHz) can be connected. Recommend connecting up to five devices at a time for optimum performance. If connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto over wireless, the limit will be five devices using 2.4GHz.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] from the sub menu.
3 Set each item.

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“Vehicle Hotspot settings”

Setting

Description

[Hotspot]

Enables or disables the Wi-Fi® Hotspot function.

[Password]*

Changes the access point password.

[Security]*

Changes the security protocol for the access point.

[Connect without password]*

Accepts connections to the access point with the simple setup. · No selections
can be made when the maximum number of devices are already connected. · This cannot be selected if the acceptance time is exceeded. · This is only for WPS supported devices.

*: This will only display when [Hotspot] is turned on.
A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.

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The following guidelines are recommended when setting a pass-

2

word, to prevent a third party from

gaining unauthorized access.

· Use at least 13 characters

· Use a mixture of letters and num-

bers

· Change it regularly

· If the password is written down, do

not store it out in the open

· Do not reuse the same password,

or use a similar password

· Do not use the vehicle name or

license plate number, or a com-

mon word found in the dictionary

or the like

· Do not substitute letters for com-

mon dictionary words in a way that

would be easy to guess (for exam-

ple, using “c@t” instead of “cat”)

When changing the setting, the

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S e t t i n g B l u e t o o t h ® 2-12.Bluetooth®Settings devices

4 Set each item.

How to use the multimedia system and the connected Bluetooth® device can be set.

Settings details are set separately for each individual Bluetooth® device.
Audio may skip if hands-free calling is selected while playing Bluetooth® audio.
Depending on the Bluetooth® device model, it may be necessBaluryettooopthe®rfodremvicoep.erations on the
A Bluetooth® device cannot be selected during an emergency call.
Settings cannot be selected while driving.
Settings may not be selectable depending on the status of the Bluetooth® device.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].
3 Touch the Bluetooth® device to configure from the sub menu.
Nothing will display unless at least one Bluetooth® device is registered.

Setting

Description

[Use for phone]

Enables or disables the handsfree call function.*1

[Use for media]

Enables or disables the audio function.*1

[Use for Apple CarPlay]

Enables or disables the Apple CarPlay function.*1

Enables or dis-

[Use for Android ables the

Auto]

Android Auto

function.*1, 2

*1: Only displayed when the Bluetooth® device can execute this function. Toggling the function on or off will display or hide related functions, or turn them on or off. This cannot be used for calls or audio while Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is set to on. The same also applies in reverse. Connection does not start immediately just by switching. To start connection, touch [Connect].

*2: If the [Use for Android Auto] settings are switched OFF while using Android Auto, [Use for phone] settings will be switched ON.
“General”

Setting [Sort contacts by] [Do not disturb]

Description
The display of names registered in your contacts can be changed as follows. · Sort contacts
by the first name. · Sort contacts by the last name.
The following settings are available for hands-free calling for incoming calls.*1 · Set to [Off] to
enable notification by ringtone and display. · Set to [Silent] to disable notification by ringtone. · Set to [On] to decline incoming calls and disable notification by sound and display.

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Setting

Description

Enables or dis-

[Auto read messages]

ables the automated message read out func-

2

tion.

[Clear call history]

Deletes handsfree call history data.*2

1: It cannot be used for the phone function of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. While Android Auto is connected, it cannot be used for the hands-free function of multimedia.
2: Displayed when a cellular phone with [Sync contacts] turned off is connected.

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“Syncing”

Setting

Description

[Sync contacts]

Enables or disables automatic transfer of contacts, favorites, and history to the multimedia system. When the setting is switched from OFF to ON, automatic transfer of the phone book starts.
Favorites may not be transferred depending on the connected cellular phone even if it is supported.

[Set as secondary device]

Sets the device as a secondary device.* (P.92)

[Remove secondary device setting]

Remove the device as a secondary device.

[Connect]

Connects the multimedia system to a Bluetooth® device.

Setting [Disconnect] [Forget]

Description
Disconnects a Bluetooth® device from the multimedia system.
Allows registered Bluetooth® devices to be deleted.

*: This can be set while the driver is identified and the cellular phone has not been set as the primary device. Touch [Set as secondary device] to set the device as the secondary device. The priority order for connecting Bluetooth® devices is primary device, secondary device, and latest device in the connection history.

2-13.Apps settings
Changing the apps settings
Your multimedia system now have apps that integrated in the system. These apps come pre-installed to provide a seamless experience without the need to connect your mobile device.
1 Touch on the main menu.
2 Touch [Apps] on the sub menu.
3 Select the desired item.

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Setting

Description

[General]

Under some cir-

cumstances it is possible that the

2

App may not be

able to commu-

nicate and may

require its mem-

ory to be cleaned

out. The [Rein-

stall all Apps] will

enable you to do

this.

[Remote Connect]

For vehicles that are remote capable, you may use the remote feature from your mobile device to lock, unlock and many more features. When a mobile device requests a remote activation to a vehicle, you may select this feature and complete the authorization process.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device
3-1. Using the Bluetooth® function
Precautions when using Bluetooth® devices…….8 2
Bluetooth® specifications and compatible profiles 8 4
Registering a Bluetooth® device from the multimedia system……………………..8 5
Deleting a registered Bluetooth® device ……..8 8
Connecting with a Bluetooth® device ……..8 8
Setting a Bluetooth® device as a primary device ……9 1
Setting a Bluetooth® device as a secondary device .9 2
3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network
Precautions when using Wi-Fi® devices ………….9 3
Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi® ……………..9 5
Establishing a connection to Wi-Fi® Hotspot ………….9 7
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Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto …………. 1 0 0

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3

Using Apple CarPlay with

an unregistered smart-

phone ……………………………. 1 0 2

3

Using Apple CarPlay with a registered smartphone ……………………………. 1 0 4

Using Android Auto with an unregistered smartphone ……………………………. 1 0 7

Using Android Auto with a registered smartphone ……………………………. 1 0 9

When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto might be malfunctioning ……….. 1 1 1

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Precautions when using Bluetooth® devices
Pay special attention to the following information when using a Bluetooth® device on the multimedia system.

nected via Bluetooth®, its battery will be consumed more quickly than normal. Bluetooth® connections will be disconnected during emergency calls. Any disconnected Bluetooth® devices will be reconnected once the emergency call is finished.
WARNING

Bluetooth® is a best-effort function that performs wireless communication with the 2.4 GHz band frequency.

Simultaneous use of Wi-Fi® using the same 2.4 GHz band wireless communication as Bluetooth® could cause mutual interference.

MBluuteutaoloitnht®erafenrdenWcie-Fbi®etwcoeuelnd cause issues such as garbled video, audio skipping, or reduced communication speed. Trceohdneuneceefcfdetecidft .aoIffBianlutBeerltufoeeortteohno®cthed®ewvdiilcel evbieicse has been registered, connecting with the registered device could improve this issue. (The connection of a Bluetooth® device can be checked with by the status icon on the multimedia system screen.) (P.19)

Using a Bluetooth® cellular phone

simultaneously with a wireless

device could negatively affect

communication for each.

fTaunhndectBsioilmuneu(tlWotaoin-tFhe®io®u,dseWvuiis-cFeei®othfHaaotWtusspi- eoFti)®

the same 2.4 GHz band for wire-

less communication could nega-

tively each.

aTfufernctincgomofmf tuhneicWati-ioFni®fofurnc-

tion will allow for use without

issue.

When a Bluetooth® device is con-

For safety, the driver should not operate the cellular phone itself while driving when using handsfree calling.
Stop the vehicle in a safe location prior to calling. If a call is received while driving, be sure to drive safely and keep the call short.
NOTICE Do not use a Bluetooth® device
near the multimedia system. Coming too close could worsen sound quality or the connection. Do not leave a cellular phone inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the cellular phone to malfunction.
Users with pacemakers or other electrical medical devices
Observe the following precautions with regard to radio waves during Bluetooth® communication.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

WARNING The vehicle antenna for
Bluetooth® communication is built into the multimedia system.

hands-free phone call.
· Hands-free call operation may lag.
Audio may skip if the commu-

People with implantable car-

nication device selected for

diac pacemakers, cardiac

hands-free calling is changed

resynchronization therapypacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should

during Bluetooth® audio play- 3 back.

maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the

The portable device connec-

Bluetooth® antennas. The radio

tion may be disconnected

waves may affect the operation

when transferring contact

of such devices.

data. It will be reconnected

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

once transfer is complete. (Reconnection may not be possible for some models)
It may not be possible to make both a hands-free connection and audio connection, even for cellular phones that support both hands-free connections and audio connections.
For a list of specific devices

When used simultaneously with Bluetooth® audio

which operation has been confirmed on multimedia system, check with your Toyota dealer or the following web-

The following behaviors will occur if a Bluetooth®-compatible device (cellular phone) is used hands-free and simultaneously with Bluetooth® audio.
· The Bluetooth® connection of the

site: http://www.toyota.com/ audio-multimedia in the United States, http://www.toyota.ca/ connected in Canada, and https://www.toyotapr.com/ serviciosconectados in Puerto Rico.

cellular phone may be discon-

nected.

· There is possibility that background noise may exist during a

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Bluetooth® specifications and compatible profiles
The multimedia system supports the following specifications and compatible profiles. Operation is not guaranteed for all Bluetooth® devices.
Supported Bluetooth® specifications
Bluetooth® Core Specification Ver. 5.0

Supported versions: Ver.1.2
· Profile for converting Bluetooth®equipped devices as virtual serial ports
· Profile for linking smartphones
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
Supported versions: Ver.1.3.1
· This is a profile to transmit stereo audio or high quality sound to the audio system.
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
Supported versions: Ver.1.6.1
· Profile for controlling audio remotely

Compatible profiles
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
Supported versions: Ver.1.7.1
· This is a profile to allow handsfree phone calls using a cellular phone. It has outgoing and incoming call functions.
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
Supported versions: Ver.1.2.1
· Profile for synchronizing data such as contact data and call history
MAP (Message Access Profile)
Supported versions: Ver.1.4
· This is a profile to use phone message functions.
SPP (Serial Port Profile)

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

Registering a Bluetooth® device from the multimedia system

Bluetooth® devices will be used. A PIN code is a verification code
used when registering a Bluetooth® device to the multimedia system.

A cellular phone or portable device must be registered in order to use hands- free calling or Bluetooth® audio. Once registration is complete, Bluetooth® will automatically be connected each time the multimedia system is started.
When Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is connected via USB, the device will be

Dialing may be locked out after

connecting, depending on the cel-

lular phone settings. Cancel the auto lock function on the cellular

3

phone before use.

If another device is registered while connected to a cellular phone or portable device, the connection to the portable device or cellular phone playing audio will be disconnected.

For safety reasons, devices cannot be registered while driving.
If Bluetooth® device registration cBalunentootobthe®cdoemvpicleet.ed, restart the

automatically registered.

1 Touch from the main

If no Bluetooth® device is connected, the registration

menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].

screen can also be displayed by pressing and

If no device is registered, proceed to Procedure 4 .

holding the switch on the steering.

3 Touch [Add another device]. While a device is connected

A cellular phone can be registered as both a hands-free phone and Bluetooth® audio device.
Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be registered. However, a maximum of 2 devices can be used as a hands-free phone. (Setting of a driver is required to connect 2 hands-free phones.)
Refer to the Bluetooth® device’s instruction manual for information on how to operate the Bluetooth® device.

to the multimedia system, the confirmation screen for disconnecting the device may be displayed. Disconnect the device to perform registration.
4 Touch [Search for devices].

Registration will need to be repeated once for each Bluetooth® device if multiple

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5 Touch the device to register from the main area.
The Bluetooth® address may be displayed instead of the device name.
Certain models of Bluetooth® devices may not be displayed in the device list, unless a certain screen is displayed on the Bluetooth® device. Refer to the Bluetooth® device’s instruction manual for details.
6 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the Bluetooth® device, and then touch [OK].
Some Bluetooth® devices may need to be operated to complete registration.
You may be prompted to install the Toyota Application on your phone. Please follow the displayed instruction.
Primary device settings may be displayed. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.
Apple CarPlay settings may be displayed. The Apple CarPlay screen will be displayed if use is enabled.
Android Auto settings may be displayed. The Android Auto screen will be displayed if use is enabled.
A message indicating that connection is complete is dis-

played, and the name of the registered Bluetooth® device is displayed in the sub menu.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the screen.
Registering from a Bluetooth® device
If the Bluetooth® device cannot be found by searching with the multimedia system, register by searching for the multimedia system from the Bluetooth® device.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].
If another device is already registered, touch [Add another device].
If no device is registered, proceed to Procedure 4 .
3 Touch [Add another device].
While a device is connected to the multimedia system, the confirmation screen for disconnecting the device may be displayed. Disconnect the device to perform registration.

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4 Register the multimedia system from the Bluetooth® device to be used.

Android Auto settings may be displayed. The Android Auto screen will be displayed if use is enabled.

A message indicating that

connection is complete is dis-

played, and the name of the

3

registered Bluetooth® device

is displayed in the sub menu.

Perform the operation according to the operating procedure of the Bluetooth® device.

If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the screen.

Be sure to display this Bluetooth® connection screen before performing registration on the Bluetooth® device.

5 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the Bluetooth® device, and then touch [OK].

Some Bluetooth® devices may need to be operated to complete registration.
You may be prompted to install the Toyota Application on your phone. Please follow the displayed instruction.
Primary device settings may be displayed. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.
Apple CarPlay settings may be displayed. The Apple CarPlay screen will be displayed if use is enabled.

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Deleting a registered Bluetooth® device

Connecting w ith a Bluetooth® device

Registered Bluetooth® devices can be deleted. 1 Touch from the main
menu. 2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices]. 3 Touch the Bluetooth® device
to be deleted from the sub menu. 4 Touch [Forget].
A device that has been set as the primary device of another user cannot be deleted.
5 Touch [Forget].
A registered cellular phone cannot be deleted during an emergency call.
It may not be possible to delete on the first try, depending on the status of the Bluetooth® device.

Connection with a Bluetooth® device is required to use various function of the multimedia system. There are two connection methods, automatic and manual.

Refer to the Bluetooth® device’s

instruction on how to

manual operate

for the

iBnfluoermtoaottiho®n

device.

If multimedia system behavior is unstable when connecting a cellular phone, end the call and try connecting again.

ABluceotnonoetcht®ioonnctahnenBotlubeetomotahd®e if device is not turned on.

When connection of the Bluetooth® device is completed, a message will be displayed at the top of the screen.
WcohninleecthteedB, ltuheetoBoluthe®todoethv®icecoisnnection status icon is displayed. (P.19)

The display area may illuminate and stay on while the engine switch <power switch> is turned on, depending on the model of cellular phone. If this occurs, turn illumination off on the cellular phone. (For information on setting, refer to the cellular phone instruction manual)

The Bluetooth® function cannot be used on the device connected as Apple CarPlay.

The Bluetooth® function except the hands-free function cannot be used on the device connected as

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

Android Auto.

Bluetooth® devices in the set

Bluetooth® reconnection

priority order each time the engine switch is

If a Bluetooth® connection that was once established is discon-

turned from off to on. When the driver is set

nected while the engine switch is turned on, a reconnection will be automati-

· Automatically connects in order

3

of the primary device, secondary

device, and then devices in order

of most recent connection.

cally attempted.

(P.91, 92)

Number of Bluetooth® device connections
When the driver is set
· Up to two hands-free phones and one audio device will be connected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.)
When the driver is not set
· Up to one hands-free phone and one audio device will be connected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.)
Try connecting manually if reconnection fails. (P.89)

· Up to two hands-free phones and one audio device will be connected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.)
When the driver is not set
· Automatically connects in order of most recent connection.
· Up to one hands-free phone and one audio device will be connected automatically. (The hands-free phone and audio device can also be set as the same device.)
Try connecting manually if reconnection fails. (P.89)
The Bluetooth® device may need tmoobdeeloopfeBraluteedto, odtehp®ednedvinicgeo. n the

If Apple CarPlay is connected, you may not be able to reconnect the Bluetooth® connection.

Manually connecting Bluetooth® devices

Automatically connecting Bluetooth® devices
The multimedia system will automatically connect to

In order to connect another Bluetooth® device, or if automatic connection fails, it is possible to connect to registered Bluetooth® devices.

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1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] from the sub menu.
The device search screen will display on the multimedia system if no Bluetooth® devices are registered. Register the Bluetooth® device.
3 Touch the Bluetooth® device to connect to from the sub menu.
If the Bluetooth® device to connect to is not listed in the sub menu, register the Bluetooth® device.
4 Touch [Connect] from the main area.

Disconnecting Bluetooth® devices
Connected Bluetooth® devices can be disconnected from the multimedia system.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] from the sub menu.
3 Touch the Bluetooth® device to be disconnected from the sub menu.
4 Touch [Disconnect] from the main area.

A confirmation screen may be displayed if another device is already connected.
It may not be possible to connect on the first try, depending on the status of the Bluetooth® device. If this occurs, try connecting again after a while.

Connecting a smartphone or communication device

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Setting a Bluetooth® device as a primary device
Setting a Bluetooth® device as the primary device makes it the first to be connected during automatic connection. (P.89)
A Bluetooth® device that supports HFP must be connected to the multimedia system.

Search for the Bluetooth® device to set and newly register it to the multimedia system. After the device is newly registered, it can be set as the primary device.
4 Select the Bluetooth® device 3 to be set as the primary device.
Disconnect the currently connected Bluetooth® device, then connect the primary device and secondary device.

Registration of a driver is
required to set a device as the primary device. (P.48)

A Bluetooth® device set as the primary device of another user cannot be set as the primary device.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Personal info]. 3 Touch [Link devices] from the
main area.

The device search screen will be displayed if there is no Bluetooth® device that can be set as the primary device.

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Setting a Bluetooth® device as a secondary device

4 Touch [Set as secondary device] from the main area.

By setting a Bluetooth® device as a secondary device, it will be recognized as a secondary device when connected.
The same Bluetooth® device cannot be set as a primary device and secondary device for a driver.
A Bluetooth® device that supports HFP must be connected to the multimedia system.
Registration of a driver is required to set a device as the secondary device. (P.42)
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices] from the sub menu.
The device search screen will display if no Bluetooth® devices are registered. Register a Bluetooth® device. (P.85)
3 Touch the Bluetooth® device to be set as a secondary device.
If the Bluetooth® device to be set is not listed, register the Bluetooth® device. (P.85)

This will change to [Remove secondary device setting] if the device is already set as a secondary device.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

3-2.Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network

Precautions when

Before using Wi-Fi® devices,

using Wi-Fi® devices

users of any electrical medical device other than implantable

cardiac pacemakers, cardiac

Pay special attention to the

resynchronization therapypacemakers or implantable car-

following information when

dioverter defibrillators should

using the Wi-Fi® of the mul-

consult the manufacturer of the

device for information about its

3

timedia system.

operation under the influence of

radio waves. Radio waves could

have unexpected effects on the

Users with pacemakers or other electrical medical

operation of such medical devices.

devices
Observe the following precautions with regard to radio waves during Wi-Fi® communication.

Using Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® simultaneously

WARNING Use Wi-Fi® devices only when
safe and legal to do so. The vehicle antenna for Wi-Fi®
communication is built into the multimedia system.

Wi-Fi® is a best-effort function that performs wireless communication with the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band frequency. Simultaneous use of Bluetooth® using the same 2.4 GHz band wireless communication as Wi-Fi® (2.4

People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapypacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Wi-Fi® antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices.

GHz) could cause mutual interference.
Things to know about Wi-Fi®
Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Direct® and WMM® aArlleiarnecgeis®tered trademarks of Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED TM, WPATM, WPA2TM and WPA3TM are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®.

This is a best-effort function.

Use this function when connecting to a portable device. Connections to devices other than portable

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devices may be disconnected, depending on the environment.

Leaving the Wi-Fi® area will disconnect communication.

Leaving the DCM area will disconnect Wi-Fi® Hotspot function communication.

If a connected device is taken out of the Wi-Fi® connection area, the connection will be severed.

If the vehicle is driven out of the

cellular communication coverage

area, connecting to the internet

via the Wi-Fi® Hotspot will not be

possible.

If a Bluetooth® device is used

wthheilWe ai-Fdie®vHicoetsispoctofnunnecctitoend,

using the

communication speed may

decrease.

Depending on the environment in which the access point is used, the communication speed may be low or communication may not be possible.

If the vehicle is near a radio antenna, radio station or other source of strong radio waves and electrical noise, communication may be slow or impossible.

The communication speed may drop or it even may become impossible to use this service in certain usage environments (due to factors such as the wireless antenna location and any wireless devices being used nearby).

WPA2TM WPA3TM

Compatible Wi-Fi® communication protocols
IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz)
IEEE 802.11a/n/ac (5GHz)
Compatible security protocols WEP WPATM

3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network

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Connecting to a netw ork using Wi-Fi®

1 Touch from the main menu.

2 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] >

The multimedia system can

[Wi-Fi] from the sub menu.

be connected to the Internet 3 Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area

by connecting to a Wi-Fi® network.

to on.

3

This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

Connecting a smartphone or communication device

The reception level is displayed at the top of the screen.
This function cannot be used while the Wi-Fi® Hotspot is on. Also, this function cannot be used while Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is connected wirelessly.
Some smartphone models may require establishing a connection each time.
If networks are detected while the Wi-Fi® function is on, automatic connection will prioritize connecting to the network with the most recent connection.
Connecting to Wi-Fi® using a smartphone
Refer to the following operation example to establish a Wi-Fi® connection using a smartphone that supports Wi-Fi® tethering. For details on setting up tethering, refer to documents such as the instruction manual for the smartphone. Some smartphone models may require establishing a connection each time.

A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.
Turning on [Wi-Fi] will display nearby networks that are available.
4 Select the name of the network that matches the name being broadcasted by the smartphone.
Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network.
A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically updated every six seconds.
If there are devices using the same network name (Network SSID), it cannot identify which device to use. Use different

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network names (Network SSID) if using multiple devices. No selections can be made while driving.
5 Enter the corresponding password for this network.
If no password is set, the connection will be made after selecting the network.
If networks are detected with the automatic connection setting on, they will be connected to automatically.
The network connection history retains up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.
Establishing a Wi-Fi® connection to an available network
Connect to the Internet from a nearby network using Wi-Fi®. Confirm the password of the network to be used in advance.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] from the sub menu.

3 Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area to on.
A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.
Turning on [Wi-Fi] will display nearby networks that are available.
4 Touch the network to be connected to from [Available networks] in the main area.
Network name may display as duplicate when more than one MAC address shares the same network.
A maximum of 30 networks can be displayed. The list is automatically updated every six seconds.
If there are devices using the same network name (Network SSID), it cannot identify which device to use. Use different network names (Network SSID) if using multiple devices.
No selections can be made while driving.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

Touch for the applicable network to check network details.

Establishing a connect ion t o Wi-Fi® H ot spot

5 Enter the corresponding

The Wi-Fi® Hotspot func-

password for this network.

tion can be used to set the

If no password is set, the connection will be made after

Wi-Fi® access point and connect to a Wi-Fi® device.

3

selecting the network.
If networks are detected with the automatic connection setting on, they will be connected

Use of this function requires a Wi-Fi® Hotspot subscription that is provided by Wi-Fi service provider.

to automatically.

Contact your Toyota dealer

The network connection history retains up to 20 items, deleting the oldest when a new one is saved.

for details.
This function is not made available in some countries

Disconnecting Wi-Fi®

or areas.

Wi-Fi® can be disconnected by turning off the Wi-Fi® function.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Wi-Fi] from the sub menu.
3 Set [Wi-Fi] in the main area to off.

This function cannot be used while the Wi-Fi® function is on.
A total of ten devices (five using 2.4 GHz and five using 5.0 GHz) can be connected. Recommend connecting up to five devices at a time for optimum performance. If connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto over wireless, the limit will be five devices using 2.4GHz.
1 Turn on the Wi-Fi® function

of the Wi-Fi® device.

2 Touch from the main menu.
3 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] from the sub menu.

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4 Turn on [Hotspot] in the main area.

2 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] from the sub menu.
3 Turn on [Hotspot] in the main area.

A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.
5 Connect to Wi-Fi® Hotspot of the multimedia system from the Wi-Fi® device.
Refer to the Wi-Fi® device’s instruction manual on how to connect using the Wi-Fi® device.
The network name will be displayed under the Hotspot in the main area.
The network password will be displayed in the main area.
Connecting to Wi-Fi® Hotspot using easy setup
If the Wi-Fi® device is compatible with Wi-Fi Protected SetupTM, connecting a device is even easier
1 Touch from the main menu.

A message may be displayed depending on the multimedia system settings. Perform the operation according to the screen guidance.
4 Touch [Connect without password] from the main area.
The multimedia system will begin accepting connections with easy setup.
No selections can be made while driving.
This feature is for WPS supported devices only.
This cannot be selected when the maximum number of devices are already connected.
5 Operate the Wi-Fi® device to establish a connection.
Refer to the Wi-Fi® device’s instruction manual on how to connect using the Wi-Fi® device.

3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network
A connection failed message will be displayed if the acceptance time is exceeded.
Disconnecting Wi-Fi® Hotspot
Wi-Fi® Hotspot can be disconnected by turning off the Wi-Fi® Hotspot function.
1 Touch from the main menu.
2 In order, touch [Wi-Fi] > [Hotspot] from the sub menu.
3 Turn off [Hotspot] in the main area.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

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3-3.Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Precautions when using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

WARNING For safety reasons, drivers
should not operate the smartphone itself while driving.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allow for some applications (such as map, phone, and music applications) to be used by the multimedia system. While connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, supported applications will display. Pay special attention to the following information when using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
To use Android Auto in your car, install the Android Auto app from Google Play StoreTM.
Compatible devices
Apple iPhone devices that supports Apple CarPlay (iOS Ver. 13.3 or later).
For details, refer to https://www.apple.com/ios/ carplay/.
AndroidTM devices that supports Android Auto.
For details, refer to https://www.android.com/auto/ .

*: Operation is not guaranteed.

NOTICE Do not leave the smartphone
inside the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle can become hot, which could cause the smartphone to malfunction. Do not push down on or subject the smartphone to unnecessary pressure while it is connected. The smartphone or port may be damaged. Keep the USB port free of foreign matter. The smartphone or port may be damaged.
For USB connections, use a data USB cable provided by the phone manufacturer.
Some system button functions will change while connected to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
When connected via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, some related features like Bluetooth Audio and Phone will be managed by Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
The guidance volume can be changed on the voice settings screen. It can also be changed using the POWER/VOLUME knob. (P.69)
While Apple CarPlay or Android Auto of a device is connected, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto of a different device cannot be used.
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is an application developed by Apple Inc/Google LLC. Its functions and services may be terminated or changed without notice depending on the connected device’s opera-

3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 1 0 1

Connecting a smartphone or communication device

tion system, hardware and soft-

In case of USB connection, if the

ware, or due to changes in Apple

USB cable is unplugged, Apple

CarPlay/Android Auto specifica-

CarPlay or Android Auto will stop

tions.

operating. Audio output will stop

For applications that support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,

and the screen will switch to the multimedia system screen.

refer to the respective website.

Even if Android Auto is discon-

While using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, vehicle and user information such as the location

nected, the hands-free phone sys-

tem can be used because the phone will still be connected.

3

and vehicle speed will be shared

with the application publisher and

cellular phone service provider.

Downloading and using an application signifies your consent with its terms of use.

Data is sent over the Internet and may result in charges being incurred. For information on data rates, contact the cellular phone service provider.

Some functions including music playback may be restricted, depending on the application.

Each function is an application provided by its respective company, and may be changed or suspended without prior notice. For details, refer to the website for the respective function.

If the vehicle’s navigation system is being used during route guidance and a new route is set using the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto map app, route guidance using the vehicle’s navigation system will stop. If the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto map app is being used during route guidance and a new route is set using the vehicle’s navigation system, route guidance using the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto map app will stop.

Devices connected via Apple CarPlay cannot use Bluetooth® functions.

Devices connected via Android Auto cannot use Bluetooth® functions other than hands-free calling.

1 0 2 3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Using Apple CarPlay w ith an unregistered smartphone

those operation instructions. 3 Operate Apple CarPlay.

Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting an unregistered smartphone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for registered smartphones. (P.104)
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
Siri is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Using Apple CarPlay with a USB connection
Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable. 1 Enable Siri from your smart-
phone’s settings menu.
2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port. (P.31)
The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.
If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow

iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.
[] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay home screen again, touch from the main menu.
/ Switch the screen display.
Touching and holding this will start Siri.
While Apple CarPlay is con-
nected, press and hold the switch on the steering to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short
press of the switch on the steering.
While [Wake word] is activated and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. (P.57) The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS ver-

3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 1 0 3

sion 14.3 or later.

screen is displayed.

If wireless connection is set to be used on the smartphone when registered via USB connection, the device can be wirelessly connected on the next attempt.

It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.

Using Apple CarPlay with wireless connection

If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the

3

Apple CarPlay can be con-

screen.

nected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle’s wireless connection capability.

If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instructions.

1 Enable Siri from your smartphone’s settings menu.

9 Operate Apple CarPlay.

Connecting a smartphone or communication device

2 Touch from the main menu.
3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].
The device search screen will be displayed if there is no smartphone registered to the multimedia system. Proceed to Procedure 5 .
4 Touch [Add another device].
5 Touch [Search for devices].
6 Select the smartphone to register.
7 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the smartphone, and then touch [OK].
Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.
8 If Apple CarPlay settings are displayed, touch [Yes].
The Apple CarPlay home

iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.
[] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay home screen again, touch from the main menu.
/ Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri.
While Apple CarPlay is con-

1 0 4 3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

nected, press and hold the switch on the steering to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short
press of the switch on the steering.
While [Wake word] is activated and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. (P.57) The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

Using Apple CarPlay w ith a registered smartphone
Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a registered smartphone to the multimedia system. The procedure is different for unregistered smartphones. (P.102)
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

Using Apple CarPlay with a USB connection
Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable.
Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system.
1 Enable Siri from your smartphone’s settings menu.
2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port. (P.31)
The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the

3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 1 0 5

Connecting a smartphone or communication device

screen.

Switch the screen display.

If guidance is displayed on

Touching and holding this will

the smartphone screen, follow start Siri.

those operation instructions.

If the Apple CarPlay home

While Apple CarPlay is con-

screen is not displayed, check the following.

nected, press and hold the switch on the steering to start Siri. 3 To cancel Siri, perform a short

· Touch from the main menu.

press of the switch on the

· If of the main menu is not

steering.

displayed, select the smartphone to use with Apple CarPlay and set [Use for Apple CarPlay] to ON. (P.76)
· After confirming the 2 items above, press [Connect] in the Bluetooth® settings to connect your smartphone. (P.76)

While [Wake word] is activated and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. (P.57) The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

3 Operate Apple CarPlay.

Using Apple CarPlay with wireless connection

iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.
[] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay
home screen again, touch from the main menu.
/

Apple CarPlay can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle’s wireless connection capability.
Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system.
1 Enable Siri from your smartphone’s settings menu.
2 Touch from the main menu.
3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].
4 Select the smartphone to use with Apple CarPlay and set [Use for Apple CarPlay] to ON.

1 0 6 3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

5 If your smartphone is not connected, press [Connect] to connect your smartphone.
The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the screen.
If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instructions.
If the Apple CarPlay home screen is not displayed, touch
from the main menu.
6 Operate Apple CarPlay.

from the main menu.
/ Switch the screen display. Touching and holding this will start Siri.
While Apple CarPlay is connected, press and hold the switch on the steering to start Siri. To cancel Siri, perform a short press of the switch on the steering.
While [Wake word] is activated and Apple CarPlay is connected, speaking the Siri wake word will start Siri. (P.57) The wake word function of Siri can only be used when the language is set to English. Also, the connected device must have iOS version 14.3 or later.

iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.
[] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Apple CarPlay
home screen again, touch

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Using Android Auto w ith an unregistered smartphone

3 Operate Android Auto.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

Android Auto can be used

by connecting an unregis-

tered smartphone to the

3

multimedia system. The

procedure is different for
registered smartphones. (P.109)

Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.

This function is not made available in some countries

[]

or areas.

Displays the multimedia system

screen. To display the Android

Using Android Auto with a USB connection

Auto home screen again, touch from the main menu.

Android Auto can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable.
1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the smartphone to connect.
2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port. (P.31)
The Android Auto home screen is displayed.

[] Start Google AssistantTM.
While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the switch on the steering to start Google AssistantTM. To cancel, perform a short press of the switch on the steering.
Using Android Auto with wireless connection

It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.

Android Auto can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle’s wireless connection capability.

If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instructions.

1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the smartphone to connect.

1 0 8 3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

2 Touch from the main menu.
3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].
The device search screen will be displayed if there is no smartphone registered to the multimedia system. Proceed to Procedure 5 .
4 Touch [Add another device].
5 Touch [Search for devices].
6 Select the smartphone to register.
7 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the smartphone, and then touch [OK].
Perform the operation according to the guidance on the screen.
8 If Android Auto settings are displayed, touch [Yes].
The Android Auto home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the screen.

9 Operate Android Auto.
Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.
[] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch from the main menu. [] Start Google AssistantTM.
While Android Auto is connected, press and hold the switch on the steering to start Google AssistantTM. To cancel, perform a short press of the switch on the steering.

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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

Using Android Auto w ith a registered smartphone

displayed, follow the operation instructions on the screen.
If guidance is displayed on

Android Auto can be used by connecting a registered smartphone to the multime-

the smartphone screen, follow

those operation instructions.

If the Android Auto home

3

dia system. The procedure

screen is not displayed, check

is different for unregistered

the following.

smartphones. (P.107)
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

· Touch from the main menu.
· If of the main menu is not displayed, select the smartphone to use with Android Auto and set

[Use for Android Auto] to ON.

Using Android Auto with a

(P.76)

USB connection

· After confirming the 2 items

Android Auto can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable.

above, press [Connect] in the Bluetooth® settings to connect your smartphone. (P.76)
3 Operate Android Auto.

Check that your smartphone is connected to multimedia system.

1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the smartphone to connect.
2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port. (P.31)
The Android Auto home screen is displayed.

Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.
[]

It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is

Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch from the main menu.
[]

1 1 0 3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Start Google AssistantTM.
While Android Auto is connected,
press and hold the switch on the steering to start Google AssistantTM. To cancel, perform a short
press of the switch on the steering.
Using Android Auto with wireless connection
Android Auto can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehicle’s wireless connection capability. Check that your smartphone
is connected to multimedia system. 1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the smartphone to connect.
2 Touch from the main menu.
3 Touch [Bluetooth & Devices].
4 Select the smartphone to use with Android Auto and set [Use for Android Auto] to ON.
5 If your smartphone is not connected, press [Connect] to connect your smartphone.
The Android Auto home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending on the

smartphone being connected. If an operation failed screen is
displayed, follow the operation instructions on the screen. If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instructions. If the Android Auto home screen is not displayed, touch from the main menu. 6 Operate Android Auto.
Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.
[] Displays the multimedia system screen. To display the Android Auto home screen again, touch from the main menu. [] Start Google AssistantTM.
While Androi

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