phone Lexus CT200h 2012 Navigation Manual (in English)

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1. CONNECTED SERVICES
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REGISTERING AN EXTERNAL
POINT AS A MEMORY POINT
1Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2Select “Navi”, and select “Menu” if
the map screen is displayed.
3Select “Memory point”.
4Select “Memory points”.
5Select “External points”.
When the external points have been
downloaded successfully, “Memory
point download successful.” will be
displayed on the screen.
INFORMATION
When downloading is complete, the
memory points that are saved at
Lexus’s portal site are automatically
deleted.
Setting “Automatic memory point
download” to “Yes” will automati-
cally download external points. (See
page 363.)
• If a screen related to a memory point
is changed to before automatic
memory point download begins,
automatic memory point download
will be cancelled.
If memory points which have the
same name are already stored in the
navigation system, the system may
not update those memory points.
To access the portal site via the inter-
net, the cellular phone must already
be registered with the navigation sys-
tem. (For details about registering a
cellular phone, see 348.)
To edit registered information, see
“EDITING MEMORY POINTS” on
page 134.

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2. SETUP
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To reset all setup items, select
“Default”.
No.Function
The navigation “Cost warn-
ing”, “Automatic memory
point download”, “Roaming
warning” and “Save pass-
word” settings synchronisa-
tion with the portal site
settings can be set on or off by
selecting “Yes” or “No”.
When connecting, the cost
warning display can be set on
or off by selecting “Yes” or
“No”.
When the navigation system is
started up, the automatic
downloading of POIs can be
set on or off by selecting “Yes”
or “No”. For POIs to be auto-
matically downloaded, cellu-
lar phone auto connection
needs to be set to “On”.
When connecting in a roaming
area, the display of the roam-
ing warning can be set on or
off by selecting “Yes” or
“No”.
When connecting to the portal
site, the required portal user-
name and password can be re-
membered by selecting “Yes”
or “No”. When “Yes” is select-
ed, the username and pass-
word does not need to be input
when accessing the portal site.
The desired search engine can
be selected. (See “SELECT-
ING A SEARCH ENGINE”
on page 365.)
Online search history can be
deleted. (See “DELETING
SEARCH HISTORY” on page
365.)
When a different user uses the
navigation system, the user-
name and password can be
changed. (See “CHANGING
USERNAME AND PASS-
WORD” on page 366.)
Your portal site username and
password can be deleted from
the navigation system. (See
“DELETING USERNAME
AND PASSWORD” on page
366.)
No.Function

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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Symbols
“ ” button.......................................... 12

·” button ........................................... 12
A
Air conditioning ..................................... 306
Air conditioning system operating
hints................................................. 316
Automatic air conditioning system..... 309
Climate control ................................... 308
Using the automatic air conditioning
system ............................................. 309
AM ......................................................... 240
Audio settings ........................................ 299
iPod settings ....................................... 303
Radio settings ..................................... 302
Sound settings..................................... 300
Audio system operating hints
Caring for your DVD player
and disc ........................................... 292
CD-R and CD-RW discs .................... 297
iPod..................................................... 291
MP3/WMA files ................................. 295
Radio reception................................... 290
Terms .................................................. 297
USB memory ...................................... 292
Audio/video remote controls
(Steering switches) ............................. 288
Audio/video system ............................... 231
Audio/video system operating hints....... 290
Automatic sound leveliser (ASL) .......... 300
AUX port ............................................... 238
B
Basic function .......................................... 35
Basic information before operation ......... 36
Bluetooth
®..................................... 170, 279
Bluetooth® audio operation ................... 279
Connecting a Bluetooth® audio
player .............................................. 281
Playing Bluetooth
® audio .................. 283
Bluetooth® phone message function ..... 192
Checking messages ............................ 192
New message notification .................. 194
Replying (Quick reply) ...................... 193
Bluetooth
® settings................................ 218
Detailed Bluetooth® settings.............. 226
Registered devices ............................. 219
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone ............ 223
Selecting portable player.................... 224
Brightness ........................................ 46, 259
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C
Call on the Bluetooth® phone ................ 181
By call history .................................... 184
By dial ................................................ 181
By phonebook..................................... 181
By POI call ......................................... 187
By speed dial ...................................... 183
By voice recognition .......................... 185
Calling using an SMS/MMS message 187
CD .......................................................... 246
“CH·TRACK” button ............................ 239
Channel/Track button............................. 239
Climate button........................................ 306
Colour .................................................... 259
Command list ......................................... 328
Connected services......................... 343, 344
Connected services overview................. 344
Before using connected services ........ 346
Contrast ............................................ 46, 259
Current position calibration ................... 155
D
Deleting personal data ............................. 72
Destination search ............................. 78, 81
By “Address” ....................................... 85
By “Coordinates” ................................. 96
By home ............................................... 84
By “Intersection” ................................. 94
By “Map” ............................................. 92
By “Memory”....................................... 93
By “Motorway ent./exit”...................... 95
By “POI” .............................................. 89
By “POI near cursor” ........................... 97
By “Previous” ...................................... 93
By quick access .................................... 84
By “Telephone no.” ............................. 96
By “UK Postal code” ......................... 101
“Display” button .................................. 29
Selecting the search area ...................... 82
Disc slot ................................................. 232
Display POI icons .................................. 122
Selecting POI icons to be displayed... 122
Distance and time to destination............ 112
DVD player ........................................... 246
DVD options ...................................... 257
DVD player and DVD video disc
information ..................................... 266
Ejecting a disc .................................... 246
If the player malfunctions .................. 265
Inserting a disc ................................... 246
Operating a DVD disc........................ 254
Playing a disc ..................................... 247
Playing a DVD disc ........................... 255
Playing an MP3/WMA disc ............... 250

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M
Manual clock setting ................................ 64
Map database version and
covered area........................................ 166
Map information ................................. 166
Map screen ............................................... 25
Map screen operation ............................... 47
Current position display ....................... 47
Map orientation and 3D map mode ...... 58
Map scale.............................................. 57
Screen scroll operation ......................... 48
Standard map icons .............................. 59
Switching map configurations .............. 55
“MEDIA” button.................................... 232
Memory point settings ........................... 125
Backup to a USB memory.................. 147
Copying from a USB memory............ 149
Deleting previous destinations ........... 146
Setting up the “Area to avoid” ........... 141
Setting up the “Home” ....................... 126
Setting up the “Memory points”......... 133
Setting up the “Quick access” ............ 129
Memory points ....................................... 125
“MENU” button ....................................... 12
“Menu” screen ......................................... 29
MP3 ................................ 250, 295, 297, 298
N
Navigation menu screen........................... 27
Navigation operation................................ 12
Navigation settings................................. 151
Screens for navigation settings ........... 151
Navigation system.................................... 77
Navigation system function index ........... 23
North-up screen........................................ 58
O
Online search settings ............................ 363
Screens for online search settings ...... 363
Operation flow: Guiding the route .......... 19
P
Peripheral monitoring system ................ 370
Portable audio device holder ................. 239
Power/Volume knob .............................. 232
Q
Quick guide ............................................. 11
Quick reference ......... 25, 78, 170, 232, 306
R
“RADIO” button.................................... 232
Radio operation ..................................... 240
Listening to the DAB ......................... 243
Listening to the radio ......................... 240
Presetting a station ............................. 241
RDS (Radio data system) ................... 242
Selecting a station .............................. 241
Receive on the Bluetooth
® phone ......... 188
Register a Bluetooth® phone ................. 176
Connecting a Bluetooth® phone ........ 178
Reconnecting the Bluetooth® phone.. 180
Registering home ..................................... 15
Registering quick access.......................... 17
Remote Touch ......................................... 12
Remote Touch knob ................................ 12
Route guidance ...................................... 105
Route guidance screen ........................... 105

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S
Screen adjustment .................................... 45
Screen setting adjustment ..................... 45
Setting home as the destination................ 21
Setting route ........................................... 114
Adding destinations ............................ 115
Deleting destinations .......................... 116
Detour setting ..................................... 118
Reordering destinations ...................... 115
Road preference.................................. 119
Route overview................................... 119
Route trace.......................................... 121
Search condition ................................. 117
Settings required for using the service ... 347
Obtaining a portal site account ........... 347
Setting a Bluetooth
® DUN
compatible cellular phone ............... 348
Setting a Bluetooth
® DUN profile ..... 350
Setup ................ 60, 151, 195, 299, 338, 363
“Setup” button.......................................... 29
“Setup” screen.......................................... 31
Speech command system ............... 321, 322
Speech command system operation ... 322
Steering switches for the speech
command system ............................ 322
Starting route guidance .......................... 102
Steering switches ................... 175, 288, 322
Surround................................................. 300
Suspending and resuming guidance ....... 113
Resuming guidance ............................ 113
Suspending guidance .......................... 113
T
Talk on the Bluetooth® phone ............... 189
Incoming call waiting ........................ 191
When you select “0-9” ....................... 189
Telephone .............................................. 169
Telephone (Hands-free system
for cellular phone) .............................. 172
About the phonebook in this system .. 175
Using the steering switches................ 175
Using the telephone switch ................ 174
When selling or disposing
of the vehicle .................................. 175
TELEPHONE button ............................. 170
Telephone operation .............................. 170
Telephone settings ................................. 195
Message settings ................................ 211
Phonebook.......................................... 197
Telephone display settings ................. 215
Telephone sound settings ................... 195
Time zone ................................................ 63
Tone ....................................................... 301
Tone and balance ................................... 301
Traffic .................................................... 332
Parking information ........................... 335
Traffic information............................. 332
Traffic prediction information ........... 335
Traffic and parking settings ................... 338
Screen for traffic settings ................... 338
Tune/Scroll knob ................................... 232
Typical voice guidance prompts............ 109

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Restrictions. Except where you have
been specifically licensed to do so
by AW, and without limiting the
preceding paragraph, you may not
(a) use this Data with any products,
systems, or applications installed or
otherwise connected to or in
communication with vehicles,
capable of vehicle navigation,
positioning, dispatch, real time route
guidance, fleet management or
similar applications; or (b) with or in
communication with any
positioning devices or any mobile or
wireless-connected electronic or
computer devices, including without
limitation cellular phones, palmtop
and handheld computers, pagers,
and personal digital assistants or
PDAs.
Wa r n i n g
. The Data may contain
inaccurate or incomplete
information due to the passage of
time, changing circumstances,
sources used and the nature of
collecting comprehensive
geographic data, any of which may
lead to incorrect results.
No Warranty
. This Data is provided
to you “as is,” and you agree to use
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licensors (and their licensors and
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limited to, content, quality,
accuracy, completeness,
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or results to be obtained from this
Data, or that the Data or server will
be uninterrupted or error-free.

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Open source license
This product uses the following open
source software.
· T-Kernel
This Product uses the Source Code
of T-Kernel under T-License
granted by the T-Engine Forum
(www.t-engine.org
).
· C Library
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contributors. This product includes
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University of California, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory.
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derived from material licensed to the
University of California by
American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. or Unix System Laboratories,
Inc. and are reproduced herein with
the permission of UNIX System
Laboratories, Inc.
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Regents of the University of
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All or some portions of this file are
derived from material licensed to the
University of California by
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Co. or Unix System Laboratories,
Inc. and are reproduced herein with
the permission of UNIX System
Laboratories, Inc.
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Copyright © 1992, 1993 The
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Copyright © 1988, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1988, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved. This
code is derived from software
contributed to Berkeley by Arthur
David Olson of the National Cancer
Institute.
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the University of California. All
rights reserved.
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the University of California. All
rights reserved.
© UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
All or some portions of this file are
derived from material licensed to the
University of California by
American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. or Unix System Laboratories,
Inc. and are reproduced herein with
the permission of UNIX System
Laboratories, Inc.
Copyright © 1989, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1989, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
© UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
All or some portions of this file are
derived from material licensed to the
University of California by
American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. or Unix System Laboratories,
Inc. and are reproduced herein with
the permission of UNIX System
Laboratories, Inc.
Copyright © 1990, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.This code is derived from software
contributed to Berkeley by Chris
Torek.
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Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1991, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
This code is derived from software
contributed to Berkeley by Berkeley
Software Design, Inc.
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Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 1992, 1993 The
Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
This code is derived from software
contributed to Berkeley by Ralph
Campbell.
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Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
© UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
All or some portions of this file are
derived from material licensed to the
University of California by
American Telephone and Telegraph
Co. or Unix System Laboratories,
Inc. and are reproduced herein with
the permission of UNIX System
Laboratories, Inc.
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