bluetooth Lexus IS220d 2012 Navigation manual
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In order to use this service, a
Bluetooth® DUN compatible cellular
phone with sufficient network coverage
and a SIM card with a contract that
allows access to the internet are
required.
Before using this service, it is necessary
to access Lexus’s portal site via a per-
sonal computer and create an account.
When creating an account, “Navigation
Identification” will be required. (For
details about “CHECKING NAVIGA-
TION IDENTIFICATION”, see page
303.)
When using the connected services,
depending on your telephone subscrip-
tion, some related fees might apply.
When a cellular phone is used in a
roaming situation (when outside the
geographical coverage area of mobile
network provider) connection fees will
be more expensive.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
BEFORE USING
CONNECTED SERVICESINFORMATION
This system supports the following
service:
• Bluetooth
® Specification
Ver. 1.1 or higher
(Recommended: Ver. 2.1 + EDR or
higher)
•Profiles
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
Ver. 1.0 or higher
(Recommended: Ver. 1.5 or higher)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
Ver. 1.1 or higher
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
Ver. 1.0 or higher
DUN (Dial-Up Networking Profile)
Ver. 1.1 or higher
If your cellular phone does not sup-
port HFP, you cannot register the
Bluetooth
® DUN compatible cellular
phone, or use DUN, OPP or PBAP
profiles individually.
If the connected Bluetooth® DUN
compatible cellular phone version is
older than recommended or incom-
patible, this function may not be used.
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1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Bluetooth*”.
3Touch “Registered devices”.
4Touch “Add new”.
If 5 Bluetooth® devices have already
been registered, a registered device
needs to be deleted. See “When 5
Bluetooth
® devices have already been
registered” on page 305.
5When this screen is displayed, oper-
ate the Bluetooth
® device.
Search for the navigation system dis-
played on the system’s screen using
your Bluetooth
® device, and register
the Bluetooth® device.
For details about operating the Blue-
tooth
® device, see the manual that
comes with it.
A passcode is not required for SSP
(Secure Simple Pairing) compatible
Bluetooth
® devices. Depending on the
type of Bluetooth® DUN compatible
cellular phone being connected, a mes-
sage confirming registration may be
displayed on the “Connect Bluetooth*”
screen. Respond and operate the
Bluetooth
® DUN compatible cellular
phone according to the confirmation
message.
To cancel the registration, touch “Can-
cel”.
*:Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
SETTING A Bluetooth® DUN
COMPATIBLE CELLULAR
PHONE
Before setting up the Bluetooth®
DUN profile, a Bluetooth® DUN
compatible cellular phone needs to
be registered with the vehicle-
mounted device. The following will
explain how to register a cellular
phone.
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6When the connection is completed,
this screen is displayed.
When using the same device, it is not
necessary to register it again.
When this screen is displayed, follow
the guidance on the screen to try
again.When another Bluetooth
® device is
connected
When another Bluetooth® device is
currently connected, this screen is dis-
played.
To disconnect the Bluetooth
® device,
touch “Yes”.
When 5 Bluetooth® devices have al-
ready been registered
1When 5 Bluetooth® devices have al-
ready been registered, a registered
device needs to be deleted. Touch
“Yes” to delete one or more.
2Touch the device to be deleted, then
touch “Remove”.
3Touch “Yes”.
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1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Bluetooth*”.
3Touch “Communication settings”.
4Touch “Yes” if a portal account has
already been created.
If a portal account has not been created,
touch “No” and the following message
will be displayed.
A portal account is an account that is
obtained from the website Lexus pre-
pares for its customers.
5Touch “Country”.
*:Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
SETTING A Bluetooth® DUN
PROFILE
After having created an account on
Lexus’s portal site, it is necessary to
setup a Bluetooth
® DUN connection
between the telephone and the navi-
gation unit.
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DELETING PREVIOUS SEARCH
POINTS
1Touch “Delete”.
2Touch the desired previous points
and touch “Delete”.
“Select all”: Touch to select all previous
points in the system.
“Unselect all”: Touch to cancel all the
selections.
3To delete the point, touch “Yes”. To
cancel the deletion, touch “No”.
The previous search point can be de-
leted.
IMPORTING MEMORY
POINTS
POIs searched on Lexus’s portal site
can be downloaded to the navigation
system and set as a destination or
saved as memory points.
There are 2 methods to download
POIs to the navigation system:
(a) After saving the POIs at Lexus
centre, they can be downloaded
via your Bluetooth
® cellular
phone.
(b) After saving the POIs at Lexus
centre, download them to a USB
memory. The POIs can then be
downloaded via the USB memo-
ry.
When downloading POIs to the nav-
igation system, both procedures are
performed in the vehicle.
For details about POI searches on the
portal site and downloading POIs to
a USB memory, refer to
www.my.lex
us.eu.
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A
A/C ................................................ 268, 278
Adding destinations ................................ 94
Air conditioning system ........................ 271
Air flow control buttons ................ 268, 272
Air intake control button............... 268, 274
AM ........................................................ 207
Audio..................................................... 200
AUDIO button ...................................... 200
Audio language code............................. 224
Audio settings ....................................... 262
iPod settings ...................................... 265
Radio settings .................................... 264
Sound settings.................................... 262
Audio/video remote controls
(steering switches) ............................. 252
Audio/video system .............................. 200
AUTO button ................................ 268, 271
Automatic Sound Leveliser (ASL) ....... 262
AUX port .............................................. 205
B
Backup to a USB memory.................... 121
Basic function ......................................... 28
Bluetooth
®............................................ 140
Bluetooth® audio .................................. 243
Connecting a Bluetooth® audio
player ............................................. 245
Playing Bluetooth
® audio ................. 247
Bluetooth® phone ................................. 140
Bluetooth® phone message function .... 163
Checking messages ........................... 163
New message notification ................. 165
Replying (quick reply) ...................... 164
Bluetooth
® settings............................... 188
Detailed Bluetooth® settings............. 195
Registered devices ............................ 188
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone ........... 192
Selecting portable player................... 194
Brightness ....................................... 36, 221
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C
Call on the Bluetooth® phone ............... 152
By call history ................................... 154
By dial ............................................... 152
By phonebook.................................... 152
By POI call ........................................ 158
By speed dial ..................................... 154
By voice recognition ......................... 155
Calling using an SMS/MMS message ......
157
CD ......................................................... 210
Changing the opening image .................. 51
Changing the screen off image ............... 52
Channel/Track button............................ 200
Climate control...................................... 270
Colour ............................................. 54, 221
Command list ........................................ 288
Connected services................................ 300
Before using connected services ....... 302
Contrast ........................................... 36, 221
Copying from a USB memory .............. 123
Covered area ......................................... 137
Current position calibration .................. 127
Current position display .......................... 37
D
Deleting destinations .............................. 95
Deleting personal data ............................ 55
Deleting previous destinations ............. 121
Destination search .................................. 62
By “Address” ...................................... 65
BY “Coordinates” ............................... 76
By home .............................................. 64
By “Intersection” ................................ 74
By “Map” ............................................ 72
By “Memory”...................................... 73
By “Motorway ent./exit”..................... 75
By “POI” ............................................. 69
By “POI near cursor” .......................... 77
By “Previous” ..................................... 73
By quick access ................................... 65
By “Telephone no.” ............................ 76
By “UK Postal Code” ......................... 80
Selecting the search area ..................... 62
Detour setting ......................................... 96
Dial ....................................................... 155
Disc slot ................................................ 205
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O
Online search ........................................ 309
Online search settings ........................... 318
Operation flow: guiding the route ........... 16
P
Passenger’s side temperature
control buttons ........................... 268, 271
Pausing guidance .................................... 92
Phonebook..................................... 152, 167
POI call ................................................. 158
POI icons............................................... 100
Point of Interest ....................................... 69
Pollen removal mode button ......... 268, 277
Power/Volume knob ............................. 200
Q
Quick access............................................ 14
Quick guide ............................................. 10
R
Radio..................................................... 207
Listening to the radio ........................ 207
Presetting a station ............................ 207
RDS (Radio Data System) ................ 208
Selecting a station ............................. 208
Rear window and outside rear view
mirror defogger button .............. 268, 276
Receive on the Bluetooth
® phone ........ 159
Register a Bluetooth® phone ................ 147
Connecting a Bluetooth® phone ....... 149
Reconnecting the Bluetooth® phone. 151
Registering home .................................... 12
Registering quick access......................... 14
Reordering destinations .......................... 94
Resuming guidance ................................ 92
Road preference ...................................... 97
Route guidance ....................................... 81
Route guidance screen ............................ 84
Route overview....................................... 98
Route trace .............................................. 99
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S
Screen adjustment ................................... 35
Screen for traffic settings ...................... 295
Screen off ........................................ 35, 221
Screen scroll operation............................ 38
Screen setting adjustment ....................... 35
Search condition...................................... 95
Selecting POI icons to be displayed...... 100
Selecting screen size ............................. 204
Setting home as the destination............... 17
Setting route ............................................ 93
Setting up the “Area to avoid” .............. 116
Setting up the “Home” .......................... 104
Setting up the “Memory points” ........... 109
Setting up the “Quick access” ............... 106
Settings required for using the service .. 303
Obtaining a portal site account .......... 303
Setting a Bluetooth
® DUN profile .... 306
Setting a Bluetooth® DUN
compatible cellular phone .............. 304
SETUP button ................... 10, 24, 140, 200
“Setup” screen......................................... 24
SMS/MMS message...................... 157, 163
Speech command system ...................... 282
Speed dial .............................................. 154
Standard map icons ................................. 47
Starting route guidance ........................... 81
Steering switches .................. 145, 252, 282
Surround................................................ 262
Suspending guidance .............................. 92
System time............................................. 48
T
Talk on the Bluetooth® phone .............. 160
Incoming call waiting ....................... 162
Telephone (hands-free system
for cellular phone) ............................. 142
Using the steering switches............... 145
Using the telephone switch ............... 143
When selling or disposing
of the vehicle ................................. 146
Telephone settings ................................ 165
Message settings ............................... 180
Phonebook......................................... 167
Telephone display settings ................ 185
Telephone sound settings .................. 165
Tone ...................................................... 221
Tone and balance .................................. 263
Traffic ................................................... 292
Traffic information............................ 292
Traffic settings ...................................... 295
Tune/Scroll knob .................................. 200
Typical voice guidance prompts............. 88
Tyre change calibration ........................ 127