Lexus GS F 2017 Navigation Manual

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XBasic screens
X Interrupt screens X
When selecting the main display
1Move the Remote Touch knob to the
left.
X When selecting the side display
1Move the Remote Touch knob to the
right.
MAIN DISPLAY
For details about the functions and oper-
ation of the main display, refer to the re-
spective section.
SIDE DISPLAY
The following functions can be displayed
and operated on the side display.
FunctionPage
Navigation system350
Audio351
Phone352
Vehicle information“Owner ’s Manual”
Air conditioning“Owner ’s
Manual”
FunctionPage
Intuitive parking assist267
Phone353
Destination Assist339
Driving mode“Owner ’s Manual”
OPERATING
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
SPLIT-SCREEN DISPLAY
When the split-screen is displayed, it is
necessary to select the screen you wish
to operate (main display or side display).

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2. USING SIDE DISPLAY
1Select the desired button.
BASIC SCREENS
To change the screen displayed on the
Side display, use the screen buttons on
the right side of the display.
SWITCHING THE BASIC
SCREEN
No.Function
Select to display the navigation
screen.
Select to display the audio control
screen.
Select to display the phone screen.
Select to display the vehicle informa-
tion screen.
Select to display the air conditioning
control screen.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
A map or a compass with information
about the current position can be dis-
played.
The orientation can be changed be-
tween 2D north-up, 2D heading-up and
3D heading-up by selecting the orienta-
tion symbol.( →P.81)

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■SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE
1Select “V ”.
2Select the desired source.
■ RADIO OPERATION
“” , “” : Select to tune in to the desired
preset station/channel.
■ MEDIA OPERATIONAUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
On the side display, preset stations can
be selected.
Operations such as selecting a chapter,
file or track are carried out on the
screen.
No.Function
• Select to select a chapter/track/
file.
• Select and hold to rewind.
Select to stop the video screen.
Select to play/pause.
•Select to select a chapter/track/
file.
• During playback: Select and hold
to fast forward.
• During a pause: Select and hold to
slow forward.
INFORMATION
● Depending on the audio source, some
functions may not be available.

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1Select the desired contact.
2Check that the “Call” screen is dis-
played.
■REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT
1Select “Add from Favorites” .
2Select the desired contact.
3Select the desired number.
■DELETING THE CONTACT
1Select and hold the screen button to
change the contact.
2Select “Yes” when the confirmation
screen appears.
1Select “ ” or “ ” to select the desired
display.
HANDS-FREE SYSTEM (FOR
CELLULAR PHONE)
When hands-free mode is selected, it is
possible to make call on the side display
if the desired contact is registered on the
5 displayed buttons.
A contact can be selected from the fa-
vorites list. ( →P.307)INTERRUPTION SCREENS
Intuitive parking assist screen, phone
screen, etc. are displayed automatically
in accordance with conditions.
SWITCHING THE
INTERRUPTION SCREEN
When multiple interruption screens
have been opened, the hidden screens
can be brought forward and displayed
once again. (The driving mode screen
cannot be displayed again.)

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XCalling on the Bluetooth® phone
→ P.285
XIncoming calls
→ P.291
XIncoming call waiting
→ P.294
XTalking on the Bluetooth® phone
→ P.292 ■
DISPLAYING ON THE MAIN DIS-
PLAY
1Select .
HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
(FOR CELLULAR PHONE)
The following functions can also be dis-
played and operated on the side display.
For details about these functions, refer
to the respective section.
INFORMATION
● If side display is selected for any of the
functions above and the function is acti-
vated, the status bar will be displayed on
the side display. For details about the sta-
tus bar: →P.1 6
The screen can be displayed on the main
display when carrying out an operation
that cannot be conducted on the side
display.
INFORMATION
●Operation is still possible using the steer-
ing phone switch even if the phone
screen is hidden behind another interrup-
tion screen. If the operation is conducted
using a steering switch, the phone screen
will automatically be brought to the front.
For details on oper ating the steering
phone switch and the main display:
→ P. 2 8 0

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INDEX

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Numerics
12.3-inch display ......................................................347
12.3-inch display operation ................................ 348
12.3-inch display-overview ................................ 348Full screen display ............................................. 348
Split-screen display........................................... 348
A
AM/FM radio ............................................................ 157Available HD Radio™ Technology ............. 164
Caching a radio program ................................. 161
Overview ................................................................ 157
Preset button screen..........................................160
Radio broadcast data system ......................... 163
Selecting a station from the list ....................... 161
Troubleshooting guide ...................................... 166
Using HD Radio™ Technology..................... 164
Audio settings .......................................................... 208 Audio settings screen ...................................... 208
Audio/visual Remote Controls ........................ 202
Audio/visual system ................................................ 145
AUX...............................................................................198 External options ................................................... 201
Overview ................................................................198
B
Basic function ......................................................... 12, 31
Basic information before operation....................32
Basic operation ................................................. 76, 146
Bluetooth
® audio ..................................................... 192
Connecting a Bluetooth® device ................ 197
Listening to Bluetooth® audio ....................... 197
Overview ................................................................ 192
Bluetooth
® phone message function ............ 295
Calling the message sender ......................... 299
Checking messages ..........................................297
Receiving a message ........................................296
Replying to a message (Quick Reply) ...... 298
Bluetooth
® settings ...................................................44
C
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone ....................285
By call history .......................................................286
By contacts list..................................................... 287
By dial Pad ............................................................289
By favorites list.....................................................286
By off hook switch ..............................................290
Casual speech recognization ............................ 236
CD .................................................................................. 175 Overview................................................................ 175
Command list ........................................................... 237
D
Data services settings............................................ 247 Setting download methods ............................ 247
Destination search ..................................................... 93
Destination search operation ............................... 93 Destination search by Destination Assist .....................................................................101
Searching by address .......................................... 96
Searching by address book ..............................101
Searching by coordinates................................ 104
Searching by emergency................................. 102
Searching by intersection and freeway ..... 102
Searching by map ............................................... 104
Searching by point of interest .......................... 97
Searching from previous destinations..........101
Selecting search area .......................................... 95
Setting home as destination.............................. 95
Setting preset destinations as destination ........................................................... 95
Detailed navigation settings ................................ 132 Screens for navigation settings ..................... 132
DVD............................................................................... 178 DVD options ...........................................................181
Overview................................................................ 178
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Editing route ................................................................ 118Adding destinations ............................................. 118
Deleting destinations........................................... 119
Detour setting ...................................................... 120
Reordering destinations .................................... 118
Selecting route type............................................. 119
Setting route preferences ................................. 119
Starting from adjacent road ............................. 121
Entering letters and numbers/list screen operation .................................................................. 38
Entering letters and numbers .......................... 38
List screen ................................................................ 39
Estimated course line display mode ............... 255 Parking ................................................................... 256
Screen description ............................................ 255
F
Function index ............................................................. 28
Functional overview............................................... 322LEXUS Enform Remote ................................. 323
LEXUS Enform Service Connect .............. 323
G
General settings........................................................... 61
General settings screen.......................................61
GPS (Global Positioning System) .....................139 Limitations of the navigation system ............139
H
Home screen .................................................................18
Home screen operation.......................................... 36
How to use the Remote Touch ............................ 34
I
Information .................................................................245
Information display .................................................246
“Information” screen ................................................. 22
Initial screen ..................................................................32
Internet radio.............................................................. 174Listening to internet radio ................................ 174
Intuitive parking assist............................................266 Detection range of the sensors .................... 272
Display .................................................................... 267
Intuitive parking assist display ....................... 273
Intuitive parking assist switch ........................266
Intuitive parking assist-sensor failure warning .............................................................. 276
Sensor detection display, obstacle distance .............................................................269
Sensor detection information........................ 273
The intuitive parking assist can be operated when ............................................... 273
Types of sensors..................................................266
Intuitive parking assist setting............................. 277 Alert distance setting ........................................278
Alert volume setting .......................................... 277
Display on/off setting........................................278
iPod ................................................................................ 187 iPod audio................................................................ 191
iPod video ................................................................ 191
Overview ................................................................ 187

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LEXUS App Suite .................................................. 334Entering keyword operation......................... 338
Linking LEXUS App Suite and navigation system local function .............337
Using LEXUS App Suite ................................ 334
LEXUS App Suite settings ................................. 345 Screen for LEXUS App Suite settings ..... 345
LEXUS enform .......................................................... 321
LEXUS Enform Destinations ............................ 339 Destination Assist .............................................. 339
eDestination......................................................... 340
LEXUS enform operation .................................. 332
LEXUS Enform Remote...................................... 332
LEXUS Enform Service Connect ................... 333
LEXUS Enform-Overview..................................322
Lexus Insider..............................................................342 New message notification ..............................342
Viewing and playing received Lexus Insider messages ...........................................342
Lexus parking assist monitor ............................. 250 Driving precautions .......................................... 250
Screen display......................................................252
Using the system................................................ 253
Lexus parking assist monitor precautions .......................................................... 259
Area displayed on screen .............................. 259
Differences between the screen and the
actual road......................................................... 261
The camera .......................................................... 260
When approaching three-dimensional objects ................................................................262
Linking multi-information display and navigation system ..................................................43
M
Map database version and covered area ...... 142
About the map data ........................................... 142
Map information .................................................. 142
Map screen information ..........................................84 Displaying information about the icon where the cursor is set ................................... 87
Displaying map information.............................. 84
Standard map icons .............................................89
Map screen operation ............................................. 79 Adjusting location in small increments ........83
Current position display..................................... 79
Map scale ................................................................ 80
Orientation of the map ........................................ 81
Screen scroll operation ...................................... 82
Switching the map mode ................................... 82
Media operation ....................................................... 175
Memory points ...........................................................122
Memory points settings ..........................................122 Deleting previous destinations ........................ 131
Setting up address book .................................. 126
Setting up areas to avoid.................................. 129
Setting up home................................................... 123
Setting up preset destinations ....................... 124
“Menu” screen...............................................................14 Status display ............................................................16
Mobile assistant ....................................................... 242
Mobile assistant operation .................................. 242
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Navigation operation ............................................... 24
Navigation system ..................................................... 75

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