phone Lexus HS250h 2010 Basic Information Before Operation / LEXUS 2010 HS250H OWNERS MANUAL (OM75006U)

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TABLE OF CONTENTSIndex
4
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio 
system
Bluetooth
® audio system ............ 311
Using the Bluetooth
® audio 
system ............................................. 314
Operating a Bluetooth
® 
enabled portable player .......... 319
Setting up a Bluetooth
® 
enabled portable player ......... 322
Bluetooth
® audio system 
setup ............................................... 327
3-4. Using the hands-free phone 
system (for cellular phones)
Hands-free system for 
cellular phones .......................... 328
Using the hands-free system 
(for cellular phones) ................. 332
Making a phone call ................... 340
Setting a cellular phone ............. 345
Security and system setup ....... 350
Using the phone book................ 354
3-5. Using the interior lights Interior lights list........................... 360
•Interior lights ................................ 361
• Personal lights ............................. 361 3-6. Using the storage features
List of s
torage features............... 363
• Glove box .................................... 364
• Console box ................................ 365
• Cup holders................................. 367
• Bottle holders ............................. 369
• Auxiliary boxes........................... 370
3-7. Other interior features
Sun visors.......................................... 371
Vanity mirrors ................................ 372
Clock ................................................. 373
Power outlets ................................. 374
Seat heaters and 
ventilators ..................................... 375
Armrest ............................................ 377
Rear sunshade ............................... 378
Floor mat......................................... 380
Trunk compartment 
features........................................... 381
Garage door opener................. 383
Compass........................................... 391
Safety Connect ............................ 395
4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting 
the vehicle exterior................... 402
Cleaning and protecting 
the vehicle interior ................... 406
4Maintenance and care

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Pictorial indexInstrument panel
Telephone switches  *2P. 333
Multi-information
switches
P. 169
Audio remote 
control switches
*2P. 308
Cruise control switch
Dynamic radar cruise control switch

P. 201
P. 205
Distance switch  P. 205
LKA (Lane Keeping Assist) switch
 P. 217
Horn P. 161
Talk switch  *2P. 333

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CAUTION
■General precautions while driving
Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influence of
alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehicle. Alcohol
and certain drugs delay reaction time, im pair judgment and reduce coordination,
which could lead to an accident that could result in death or serious injury.
Defensive driving: Always drive defensively. Anticipate mistakes that other drivers
or pedestrians might make and be ready to avoid accidents.
Driver distraction: Always give your full at tention to driving. Anything that distracts
the driver, such as adjusting controls, ta lking on a cellular phone or reading can
result in a collision with resulting death or serious injury to you, your occupants or
others.
■General precaution regarding children’s safety
Never leave children unattended in the vehi cle, and never allow children to have or
use the key.
Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is
also a danger that children may injure th emselves by playing with the cigarrette
lighter, the windows, the moon roof, or other features of the vehicle. In addition, heat
build-up or extremely cold temperatures insi de the vehicle can be fatal to children.
■Disposal of the hybrid battery (traction battery)
If your vehicle is disposed of without the hybrid battery having been removed, there
is a danger of serious electric shock if high voltage parts, cables and their connec-
tors are touched. In the event that your ve hicle must be disposed of, the hybrid bat-
tery must be disposed of by your Lexus dealer or a qualified service shop. If the
hybrid battery is not disposed of properly, it may cause electric shock that can result
in death or serious injury.

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1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors
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Before driving
●If the smart access system with push-button start has not been used for 14 days
or longer, the doors cannot be unlocked at any doors except the driver’s door. In
this case, take hold of the driver’s door handle, or use the wireless remote con-
trol or the mechanical key, to unlock the doors.
■Conditions affecting operation
The smart access system with push-button start uses weak radio waves. In the fol-
lowing situations, the communication between the electronic key and the vehicle
may be affected, preventing the smart access system with push-button start, wire-
less remote control and immobilize r system from operating properly. 
(Ways of coping: P. 5 3 3 )
●When the electronic key battery is depleted
●Near a TV tower, electric power plant, gas station, radio station, large display,
airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electrical noise
●When carrying a portable radio, cellular phone, cordless phone or other wire-
less communication devices
●When the electronic key is in contact wi th, or is covered by the following metal-
lic objects
• Cards to which aluminum foil is attached
• Cigarette boxes that have aluminum foil inside
• Metallic wallets or bags
•Coins
• Hand warmers made of metal
• Media such as CDs and DVDs
●When other wireless key (that emit radio waves) is being used nearby
●When carrying the electronic key together with the following devices that emit
radio waves
• Another vehicle’s electronic key or a wireless key that emits radio waves
• Personal computers or person al digital assistants (PDAs)
• Digital audio players
• Portable game systems
●If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the rear
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1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■To operate the system properly
Make sure to carry the electronic key when operating the system. Do not get the
electronic key too close to the vehicle when operating the system from the outside
of the vehicle.
Depending on the position and holding condition of the electronic key, the key may
not be detected correctly and the system may not operate properly. (The alarm may
go off accidentally, or the door lock prevention may not operate.)
■If the smart access system with push-button start does not operate properly
●Locking and unlocking the doors, unlockin g the trunk: Use the mechanical key.
(  P. 5 3 3 )
●Starting the hybrid system:  P. 5 3 4
■Electronic key battery depletion
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years. (The card key battery life is about a year
and a half.)
●As the electronic key always transmits radio waves, the battery will become
depleted even if the electronic key is not used. The following symptoms indicate
that the electronic key battery may be depleted. Replace the battery when nec-
essary. (P. 4 5 3 )
• The smart access system with push-bu tton start or the wireless remote con-
trol does not operate.
• The detection area becomes smaller.
• The LED indicator on the key surface does not turn on.
●To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 3 ft. (1 m) of
the following electrical appliances that produce a magnetic field:
•TVs
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones and battery chargers
• Recharging cellular phones or cordless phones
•Glass top ranges
• Table lamps
■When the electronic key battery is fully depleted
 P. 4 5 3
■Customization
Settings (e.g. smart access system with push-button start) can be changed. 
(Customizable features P. 5 7 2 )

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Interior features3
251
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio
system
Bluetooth
® audio system ...... 311
Using the Bluetooth® 
audio system .......................... 314
Operating a Bluetooth
® 
enabled portable player..... 319
Setting up a Bluetooth
® 
enabled portable player... 322
Bluetooth
® audio system 
setup ........................................ 327
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phones)
Hands-free system for 
cellular phones.................... 328
Using the hands-free 
system (for cellular 
phones) .................................. 332
Making a phone call ............. 340
Setting a cellular phone ....... 345
Security and system 
setup ....................................... 350
Using the phone book........... 354 3-5. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list .................... 360
•Interior lights ......................... 361
• Personal lights ...................... 361
3-6. Using the storage features List of
storage features......... 363
• Glove box .............................. 364
• Console box ......................... 365
• Cup holders .......................... 367
• Bottle holders....................... 369
• Auxiliary boxes .................... 370
3-7. Other interior features Sun visors
.................................. 371
Vanity mirrors ......................... 372
Clock ......................................... 373
Power outlets ........................... 374
Seat heaters and 
ventilators ............................. 375
Armrest ..................................... 377
Rear sunshade ........................ 378
Floor mat .................................. 380
Trunk compartment 
features ................................... 381
Garage door opener ............ 383
Compass ................................... 391
Safety Connect ...................... 395

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Interior features
■Using cellular phones
Interference may be heard through the audio system’s speakers if a cellular phone is
be
ing used inside or close to the vehi cle while the audio system is operating.
Ti t l ePa g e
Using the radioP. 2 6 5
Using the CD playerP. 2 7 3
Playing MP3 and WMA discsP. 2 8 1
Operating an iPod® playerP. 2 8 8
Operating a USB memory playerP. 2 9 6
Optimal use of the audio systemP. 3 0 4
Using the AUX adapterP. 3 0 7
Using the steering wheel audio switchesP. 3 0 8

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■Error messages
“ERROR”: This indicates a problem in the iPod
® player or its connection.
“NO MUSIC”: This indicates that ther e is no music data in the iPod
® player.
“EMPTY”: This indicates that an empty playlist is selected.
“UPDATE”: This indicates that the version of the iPod
® player is not compatible.
Upgrade your iPod® software to the latest version.
■Compatible models
●iPod® 5th generation Ver. 1.2 or later
●iPod® nano 3rd generation Ver. 1.0 or later
●iPod® nano 2nd generation Ver. 1.1.2 or later
●iPod® nano Ver. 1.2 or later
●iPod® touch Ver. 1.1 or later
●iPod® classic Ver. 1.0 or later
iPhone
®, iPod® mini, iPod® shuffle, iPod® photo and 4th generation and earlier
models of iPod® are not compatible with this system.
Items related to standards an d limitations are as follows:
●Maximum number of lists in device: 9999
●Maximum number of songs in device: 65025
●Maximum number of songs per list: 65025
CAUTION
■Caution while driving
Do not connect iPod
® players or operate the controls.

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3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system
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Interior features
Operating the system using voice commands
By following voice guidance instructions output from the speaker, voice
commands enable to the operation of the Bluetooth
® audio system with -
out the need to check the display or operate .
■ Oper
ation procedure when using voice commands
Press the talk switch and follo
w voice guidance instructions.
■ A
uxiliary commands when using voice commands
The following auxiliary commands ca n be used when oper
ating the
system using a voice command:
“Cancel”: Exits the Bluetooth
® audio system 
“Repeat”: Repeats the previous v
oice guidance instruction
“Go back”: Returns to the previous procedure 
“Help”: Reads aloud the function summar
y if a help comment is regis-
tered for the selected function
■Microphone

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Interior features
Guidance for registration completion is heard.
If the portable play
er has a Bluetooth® phone, the phone can be regis -
tered at the same time. A voice guid ance instruction to r
egister a Blue-
tooth® phone is heard.
Select “Yes” or “No” using a voice command or .
(Bluetooth
® phone P. 3 3 0 )
Menu list of the Bluetooth® audio system
■ Normal oper
ation
First menuSecondmenuOperation detail
“BT•A 
Setup”
“Pair Audio”Registering a portable player
“Connect”Selecting a portable player to be used
“Change Name”Changing the registered name of a
portable player
“List Audios”Listing the registered portable players
“Set Passkey”Changing the passkey
“Delete Audio”Deleting a registered portable player
“System
Setup”
“Guidance Vol”Setting voice guidance volume
“Device Name”Displaying the Bluetooth® device
address and name
“Initialize”Initializing the system

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