lexus LC500 2018 Navigation Manual

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Display and operation switches 12
Remote Touch ................................. 14
Menu screen .................................... 16
Status icon ........................................ 18
“Setup” screen............................... 20
Information screen ........................ 21
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Operating the map screen ....... 22
Guiding the route ......................... 23
Registering home.......................... 24

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Microphone (P.168, 190)
Steering switches ( P.146, 168, 190)
Display
Audio control switch ( P.120)
Remote Touch ( P.14)
Touchpad ( P.28)
USB/AUX port ( P.122)
●When the temperature is -20°C (-4°F) or less, the navigation system may not operate.
●When the LCD screen is viewed at an angle, it looks lighter or darker.
●When light from the sun or another external light source strikes the screen,
the screen is difficult to see.
●When wearing sunglasses with polarized
lenses, the screen looks lighter or darker.
●The above illustration is for a left-hand
drive vehicle.
Display and operation switches
Names of each part
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C
D
E
F
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WARNING
●For safety reasons, drivers should avoid performing operations as much as possible while driving. Performing
operations while driving may cause the driver to mistakenly operate the steer-ing wheel, which may lead to an acci-
dent. Stop the vehicle before using. Furthermore, avoid looking at the screen as much as possible while driv-
ing.
●Always follow the actual traffic regula- tions and drive according to the road conditions. Routes displayed by the
destination guidance may include routes where the vehicle is prohibited from entering due to changes to speed
limit signs and routes where the road is too narrow to pass through.
NOTICE
●To prevent the 12-volt battery from becoming fully depleted, do not use
the remote touch for long periods of time while the engine/hybrid system is turned off.

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“MAP” button
Press to display the current location. (P.65, 69)
“MENU” button
Press to display the menu screen. (P.16)
Back button
Press to display the previous screen. (P.28)
Touchpad
Operate to select/confirm a button on the screen. (P.28)
Operate to scroll list screens and enlarge/shrink the map. ( P.29)
Sub function button
When is displayed on the screen, a function screen assigned to the screen can be dis-
Remote Touch
The navigation system is primarily operated by the Remote Touch.
Remote Touch is the name for the de vice that includes the “MAP” button,
“MENU” button, back button, to uchpad and sub function button.
Names and operations of each part
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played. (P.15)
Optional functions assigned to the
screen can be operated.
1 When the is displayed on the
screen, press the button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select the desired item.
Using the sub function button

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Press the “MENU” button on the Remote Touch to display the menu screen.
Select to display the “Destination” screen. ( P.64)
Select to display the radio control screen. ( P.120)
Select to display the media control screen. ( P.120)
Select to display the hands-free control screen. ( P.188)
Select to display the “Apps” screen.*1, 2
Select to display the information screen. ( P.21)
Select to display the “Setup” screen. ( P.20)
Select to display the air conditioning control screen. *3
*1: This function is not made available on some models.
*2: For details about the functions and serv ices of this application, refer to
http://my.lexus.eu.
*3: Refer to the “OWNER’S MANUAL”
Moving the cursor over a switch on the menu screen causes shortcut switches to
display for that switch.
The shortcut switches can be used to perform operation procedures more quickly.
Menu screen
Menu screen operation
How to use “On cursor shortcut”
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B
C
D
E
F
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The reception level of the con-
nected phone display ( P.18)
Remaining battery charge display
( P.19)
Bluetooth® phone connection
condition display ( P.19)
Wi-Fi® connection condition dis-
play ( P.18)
Shown during data communication
performed via Miracast™ ( P.18)
●The number of status icons that can be displayed differs depending on the dis-
played screen.
The level of reception does not always
correspond with the level displayed on
the cellular phone. The level of recep-
tion may not be displayed depending
on the phone you have.
When the cellular phone is out of the
service area or in a place inaccessible
by radio waves, is displayed.
“Rm” is displayed when receiving in a
roaming area. While roaming, display
“Rm” top-left on the icon.
The receiving area may not be dis-
played depending on the type of phone
you have.
While connected with cellular
phone
When using Wi-Fi®
When using Miracast™
Status icon
Status icons are displayed at the top
of the screen.
Status icon explanation
Reception level display
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B
C
D
E
LevelIndicators
No connection
Poor
Excellent
LevelIndicators
No connection
Poor
Excellent
LevelIndicators
No connection

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●When Wi-Fi®/Miracast™ function is off, no item is displayed.
The amount displayed does not always
correspond with the amount displayed
on the Bluetooth® device.
The amount of battery charge left may
not be displayed depending on the
type of the Bluetooth® device con-
nected.
This system does not have a charging
function.
An antenna for the Bluetooth® con-
nection is built into the instrument
panel.
The condition of the Bluetooth® con-
nection may deteriorate and the sys-
tem may not function when a
Bluetooth® phone is used in the fol-
lowing conditions and/or places:
The cellular phone is obstructed by
certain objects (such as when it is
behind the seat or in the glove box or
console box).
The cellular phone is touching or is
covered with metal materials.
Leave the Bluetooth® phone in a place
where the condition of the Bluetooth®
connection is good.
Poor
Excellent
Remaining battery charge dis-
play
Remaining chargeIndicators
Empty
Low
Full
Bluetooth® connection condition
display
LevelIndicators
Indica-
torsConditions
(Blue)
Indicates that the condition of
the Bluetooth® connection is
good.
(Gray)
While in this condition, sound
quality during phone calls may
deteriorate.
Indicates that the cellular phone
is not connected via Bluetooth®.

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The “Setup” screen can be reached by
the following methods:
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select the desired item.
Select to change the selected lan-
guage, operation sound, automatic
screen change settings, etc.
( P.56)
Select to set Bluetooth® phones
and Bluetooth® audio devices.
( P.43)
Select to set radio and external
media settings. ( P.148)
Select to set the phone sound, con-
tacts, message settings, etc.
( P.204)
Select to set the voice guidance
settings. ( P.60)
Select to set vehicle information.
( P.61)
Select to set Map settings, traffic
information, route preferences set-
tings, etc. ( P.106, 110, 113, 114)
Select to set Wi-Fi® connection
settings. ( P.51)
Select to set online settings.*
( P.229)
*: This function is not made available on
some models.
“Setup” screen
“Setup” screen
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B
C
D
E
F
G
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