radio lexus LC500 2018 Navigation Manual

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4-5. Setup
4-5.Setup
1Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Audio” on the sub menu.
4 Select the desired item to be set.
Select to set the common settings.
( P.148)
Select to set detailed FM radio set-
tings. ( P.149)
Select to set detailed DAB settings.
( P.149)
Select to set detailed DVD settings.
( P.150)
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Audio” on the sub menu.
4 Select “Common”.
5 Select the desired item to be set.
Select to set the cover art display
on/off.
Select to prioritize the display of
information from the Gracenote
database.
Select to change the screen size.*
( P.124)
Select to display the image quality
adjustment screen.* ( P.125)
*: Only in DVD video, USB video or
Miracast™ mode.
Audio settings
Detailed audio settings can be pro-
grammed.
Displaying the audio settings
screen
Audio settings screen
A
B
Common settings
C
D
A
B
C
D

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4-5. Setup
Audio/visual system
1Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Audio” on the sub menu.
4 Select “FM”.
5 Select the desired button to be set.
Select “Broadcaster” or “Alphabet-
ical” to set the listing order of the
station list.
The tuner will automatically seek a
station that regularly broadcasts
traffic information and the station
broadcasts when the traffic infor-
mation program starts.
A station providing good reception
is automatically selected if current
reception worsens.
Select to switch to a broadcasting
station within the same local pro-
gram network.
Select on/off to set the FM Radio
text feature.
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Audio” on the sub menu.
4 Select “DAB”.
5 Select the desired button to be set.
Select on/off to set L-band in the
tune range. When “Off” is selected,
the physical channel range for tun-
ing operations is limited to Band III,
excluding for preset operations.
When “On” is selected, the physical
channel range fo r tuning opera-
tions includes Band III and L-band.
The tuner will automatically seek a
station that regularly broadcasts
traffic information and the station
broadcasts when the traffic infor-
mation program starts.
A station providing good reception
is automatically selected if current
reception worsens.
Select on/off to set the DAB text
feature.
FM radio settings
A
B
C
D
E
DAB settings
A
B
C
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4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
4-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system
●The use of a cellular phone inside or near the vehicle may cause a noise from the speakers of the audio/visual system
which you are listening to. However, this does not indicate a malfunction.
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
the radio  it is just the normal result
of conditions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and ter-
rain can interfere with FM reception.
Power lines or phone wires can inter-
fere with AM signals. And of course,
radio signals have a limited range. The
farther the vehicle is from a station, the
weaker its signal will be. In addition,
reception conditions change con-
stantly as the vehicle moves.
Here, some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a
problem with the radio are described.
■FM
Fading and drifting stations: Generally,
the effective range of FM is about 40
km (25 miles). Once outside this
range, you may notice fading and drift-
ing, which increase with the distance
from the radio transmitter. They are
often accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflective,
making it possible for 2 signals to reach
the vehicle’s antenna at the same time.
If this happens, the signals will cancel
each other out, causing a momentary
flutter or loss of reception.
Static and fluttering: These occur when
signals are blocked by buildings, trees
or other large objects. Increasing the
bass level may reduce static and flut-
tering.
Station swapping: If the FM signal
being listened to is interrupted or
weakened, and there is another strong
station nearby on the FM band, the
radio may tune in the second station
until the original signal can be picked
up again.
■AM
Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected
by the upper atmosphere  especially
at night. These reflected signals can
interfere with those received directly
from the radio station, causing the
radio station to sound alternately
strong and weak.
Station interference: When a reflected
signal and a signal received directly
from a radio station are very nearly the
same frequency, they can interfere with
each other, making it difficult to hear
the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high
Operating information
NOTICE
●To avoid damage to the audio/visual
system:
• Be careful not to spill beverages over
the audio/visual system.
• Do not put anything other than an
appropriate disc into the disc slot.
Radio

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5-1. Speech command system operation
Speech command system
■Media
*1: The audio device must be connected via a USB cable to use the functionality
*2: Available only for iPod/iPhone
■Phone
■Radio
■App
CommandAction
“Play <Artist name> <Album or Song
name>”*1Plays tracks from the selected artist and
album/song
“Artist <Artist name>”*1Plays tracks from the selected artist
“Album <Album name>”*1Plays tracks from the selected album
“Song <Song name>”*1Plays the selected track
“Play Playlist <Playlist name>”*1, 2Plays tracks from the selected playlist
CommandAction
“Dial <phone number>”Call the selected phone number
“Redial”Call the phone number of the latest outgoing call
“Call <contacts>”Call the selected phone contact
“Call <contacts> <phonetypes>”Call the selected phone contact on its selected
phone type
CommandAction
“Station <station name>”Play the selected radio station
CommandAction
“Fuel price”Displays fuel information
“Fuel price at destination”Displays fuel information at your current destina-
tion
“Parking”Displays parking information
“Parking at destination”Displays parking information at your current des-
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7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Phone
●If your cellular phone does not support
Bluetooth®, this system cannot function.
●In the following conditions, the system
may not function: • The cellular phone is turned off.• The current position is outside the com-
munication area. • The cellular phone is not connected.• The cellular phone has a low battery.
●When using Bluetooth® audio and
hands-free system at the same time, the following problems may occur:
• The Bluetooth® connection may be cut.
• Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth® audio playback.To use the hands-free system for cellu-
lar phones, it is necessary to register a
cellular phone with the system.
( P.39)
■Bluetooth® phone condition dis-
play
The condition of the Bluetooth® phone
appears on the upper right side of the
screen. ( P.18)
Some basics
The hands-free system enables
calls to be made and received with-
out having to take your hands off
the steering wheel.
This system s upports Bluetooth®.
Bluetooth® is a wireless data sys-
tem that enables cellular phones to
be used without being connected
by a cable or placed in a cradle.
The operating procedure of the
phone is explained here.
WARNING
●While driving, do not use a cellular
phone or connect the Bluetooth® phone.
●Your audio unit is fitted with
Bluetooth® antennas. People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, car-diac resynchronization therapy-pace-
makers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reason-able distance between themselves and
the Bluetooth® antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such
devices.
●Before using Bluetooth® devices, users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pace-
makers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should con-
sult the manufacturer of the device for information about its operation under the influence of radio waves. Radio
waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your cellular phone in the
vehicle. The temperature inside may rise to a level that could damage the phone.
Registering/Connecting a
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7-3. What to do if...
Phone
system to on. (P.206)
■Notification of SMS/MMS/E-mail
reception on this system is set to
off.
Set notification of SMS/MMS/E-mail
reception on this system to on.
( P.205)
■Automatic message transfer func-
tion is not enabled on the cellular
phone.
Enable automatic transfer function on
the cellular phone.
■Connection confirmation display
on this system is set to on.
To turn off the display, set connection
confirmation display on this system to
off. ( P.50)
*: The engine switch <power switch> is in
ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON
mode <ON mode>.
■The cellular phone is not close
enough to this system.
Bring the cellular phone closer to this
system.
■Radio interference has occurred.
Turn off Wi-Fi® devices or other
devices that may emit radio waves.
■The cellular phone is the most likely
cause of the symptom.
Turn the cellular phone off, remove and
reinstall the battery pack, and then
restart the cellular phone.
Enable the cellular phone’s Bluetooth®
connection.
Disable the Wi-Fi® connection of the
cellular phone.
Stop the cellular phone’s security soft-
ware and close all applications.
Before using an application installed on
the cellular phone, carefully check its
source and how its operation might
affect this system.
●For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.
New message notifications are not
displayed.
In other situations
The Bluetooth® connection status is
displayed at the top of the screen
each time the system is activated.*
Even though all conceivable mea-
sures have been taken, the symptom
status does not change.

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Alphabetical index
Alphabetical index
A
AM/FM/DAB radio .................................... 126
Overview .........................................................126
Presetting a station......................................126
RDS (Radio data system) ........................ 127
Sub menu......................................................... 127
“Apps” button (Menu screen) .................... 16
Audio/visual remote controls.................. 146
“Audio” button (“Setup” screen).... 20, 148
Audio settings................................................. 148
Audio settings screen............................... 148
Displaying the audio settings screen 148
AUX ................................................................... 144
Overview .........................................................144
Sub menu........................................................ 145
B
Back button (Remote Touch) .............14, 28
Basic function .................................................... 12
Basic information before operation ........28
Basic operation ......................................64, 120
“Bluetooth*” button (“Setup” screen)
.................................................................... 20, 43
Bluetooth® audio.......................................... 139
Connecting a Bluetooth® device........ 141
Overview .........................................................139
Sub menu......................................................... 142
Bluetooth® phone message function... 199
Calling the message sender ................ 202
Checking received messages ........... 200
Checking sent messages ..................... 200
Displaying the message inbox screen
.......................................................................... 199
Receiving a message ................................ 199
Replying to a message (Create new
message) ..................................................... 201
Replying to a message (Quick reply)201
*: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
C
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone .......... 192
By call history ................................................ 192
By contacts list.............................................. 193
By favorites list.............................................. 193
By keypad ....................................................... 194
Calling methods on the Bluetooth®
phone............................................................. 192
SOS ................................................................... 194
CD.......................................................................130
Overview ........................................................ 130
Sub menu .......................................................... 131
“Climate” button (Menu screen) ............... 16
Command list ................................................. 170
Command list overview .......................... 170
Command list ............................................... 170
Connected services..................................... 218
Connected service settings .....................229
Connected service settings screen .. 229
Displaying the connected service set-
tings screen................................................ 229
Connected services overview................. 218
Before using connected services ......220
Names and Operations of each part218
Connecting to internet via Wi-Fi®........... 51
Displaying the Wi-Fi® settings screen 51
Wi-Fi® function operating hints............54
Wi-Fi® settings screen .............................. 52
D
“Destination” button (Menu screen) 16, 64
Destination search.......................................... 79
Display and operation switches ................. 12
Names of each part....................................... 12
DVD ................................................................... 132
Overview .........................................................132
Sub menu ........................................................ 133

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Alphabetical index
M
“MAP” button (Remote Touch) .14, 65, 69
Map screen information................................ 71
Displaying POI information..................... 75
Displaying various information on the
map..................................................................... 71
POI icons .......................................................... 73
Switching the map mode...........................72
Map screen operation ..................................69
Current vehicle position display ........... 69
Displaying map screen .............................. 69
Map layout ......................................................... 71
Map scale ......................................................... 70
Screen scroll operation ............................. 69
Map settings .................................................... 106
Displaying map setting screen............. 106
“MEDIA” button (Audio control switch)121
“Media” button (Menu screen) ........ 16, 120
Media operation ............................................130
“MENU” button (Remote Touch) ...... 14, 16
Menu screen ...................................................... 16
Menu screen operation............................... 16
Miracast™........................................................ 142
Connecting a Miracast™ device ........143
Miracast™ screen display .......................144
Overview ......................................................... 142
Mobile Assistant ............................................ 173
Connectable devices and available func-
tions ................................................................. 173
Mobile Assistant operation.....................173
Mobile Assistant operation....................... 173
N
“Navigation” button (“Setup” screen)
.................................................................. 20, 106
Navigation database updates ....................117
Updating navigation database................117
Navigation operation .................................... 22
Network settings .............................................39
O
“Online” button (“Setup” screen) ... 20, 221
Online search ................................................ 222
Operating information................................ 154
DVD player and disc ................................ 155
Error messages............................................ 165
File information............................................. 160
High-resolution sound source ............. 160
iPod .................................................................... 159
Radio ................................................................. 154
Terms ................................................................ 164
Operating the map screen ......................... 22
Displaying the current position of the
vehicle on the map screen.................... 22
Moving the map screen ............................ 22
Zooming in /out the map ......................... 22
Operating the screen..................................... 31
Names and operations of each part .....31
Other settings...................................................56
P
Parking .............................................................226
Displaying the Parking list screen...... 226
Parking assist guide line display mode.180
Parking .............................................................180
Screen description .....................................180
“Phone” button (Menu screen) ........16, 188
“Phone” button (“Setup” screen) .. 20, 204
Phone operation (Hands-free system for
cellular phones) ..........................................188
Phone settings .............................................. 204
“Contacts/Call history” screen.......... 206
“Lexus Euro assistance 24 settings”
screen .............................................................212
“Messaging” screen..................................... 211
“Notifications” screen ............................. 205
“Sounds” screen .........................................204
Displaying the phone settings screen
..........................................................................204
Phone settings screen .............................204

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Alphabetical index
“PWR·VOL” knob (Audio control switch)
.............................................................................121
Q
Quick reference ......................... 64, 120, 188
Destination menu screen .......................... 64
Functional overview .................................. 120
Map screen...................................................... 65
Phone top screen operation ................. 188
R
“RADIO” button (Audio control switch)121
“Radio” button (Menu screen) ......... 16, 120
Radio operation ............................................. 126
Receiving on the Bluetooth® phone .... 195
Incoming calls............................................... 195
Registering/Connecting Bluetooth®
device................................................................39
Profiles................................................................ 42
Registering a Bluetooth® audio player
for the first time ............................................. 41
Registering a Bluetooth® phone for the
first time .......................................................... 39
Registering an entry...................................... 101
Creating a new entry .................................. 101
Displaying favourites list ............................ 101
Downloading POIs and routes via the
internet .......................................................... 103
Registering a quick access destinations
............................................................................ 101
Transferring POIs and routes via a USB
memory ........................................................ 102
Registering home............................................ 24
Registering home ......................................... 24
Setting home as the destination ............ 25
Remote Touch ................................................... 14
Names and operations of each part..... 14
Route guidance....................................... 90, 93
Pausing route guidance ............................ 95
Route guidance screen..............................93
Voice guidance .............................................94
Route preferences settings.........................113
Displaying Manage stored destinations
screen .............................................................. 114
Displaying route preferences screen . 113
S
Search operation............................................. 79
Displaying the navigation menu screen
............................................................................. 79
Searching from favourites list..................83
Searching from last destinations ...........83
Searching from other method................84
Searching from quick access destina-
tions ................................................................... 81
Searching from the search box ............. 79
Viewing detail screen ................................ 80
“SEEK/TRACK” switch (Audio control
switch)
AM/FM/DAB radio.................................. 126
Bluetooth® audio ....................................... 140
CD........................................................................ 131
DVD .................................................................. 133
iPod .................................................................... 138
USB memory ................................................ 136
Setting Bluetooth® details ..........................43
“Detailed Settings” screen ........................49
Bluetooth® setup screen.......................... 43
Connecting a Bluetooth® device ........45
Deleting a Bluetooth® device................ 44
Displaying the Bluetooth® setup screen
............................................................................. 43
Editing the Bluetooth® device informa-
tion..................................................................... 47
Registering a Bluetooth® device ......... 44
Settings required for using the service 221
Connecting to internet ..............................221
Obtaining Lexus portal site account..221

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Alphabetical index
Setup .................................106, 148, 204, 229
“Setup” button (Menu screen)............16, 20
“Setup” screen ..................................................20
“Setup” screen ................................................ 20
Some basics............................................ 121, 189
About the contacts in the contact list . 191
Audio screen adjustment ........................ 124
Disc slot ............................................................ 122
Registering/Connecting a Bluetooth®
phone ............................................................ 189
Reordering the audio source ................ 122
Selecting an audio source.........................121
Sound settings ...............................................123
Speech command system............125, 190
Turning the system on and off.................121
USB/AUX port............................................ 122
Using the phone switch/microphone190
When selling or disposing of the vehicle
............................................................................ 191
Speech command system ......................... 168
Speech command system operation 169
Using the speech command system 168
Speech command system operation .... 168
Starting route guidance............................... 90
Starting route guidance .............................90
Status icon ........................................................... 18
Status icon explanation ................................18
Steering switch
“<>” switch (Steering switch) ..................146
“MODE” switch (Steering switch) ......146
Talk switch (Steering switch) ..... 168, 190
TEL switch (Steering switch) ................ 190
Volume control switch (Steering switch)
................................................................146, 190
Steering switches .......................................... 146
Steering switch operation .......................146
Street View .....................................................224
Displaying the Street View ................... 224
Sub function button (Remote Touch) 14, 15
T
Talking on the Bluetooth® phone .......... 196
Call screen operation ............................... 196
Incoming call waiting................................. 198
Sending tones ............................................... 197
Switching calls while a call is in progress
........................................................................... 198
Transmit volume setting........................... 198
Things you should know .............................185
If you notice any symptoms ................... 185
Tips for operating the audio/visual system
........................................................................... 154
Tips for the navigation system................... 115
Touchpad (Remote Touch) .................14, 28
Traffic messages .............................................. 76
Traffic message icon on the map.......... 77
Traffic message list ....................................... 77
Traffic messages screen ............................ 76
Traffic message settings .............................. 110
Displaying traffic settings screen...........110
Troubleshooting ............................................ 213
Troubleshooting ...........................................213
“TUNE” switch (Audio control switch)
AM/FM/DAB radio.................................. 126
Bluetooth® audio ....................................... 140
CD........................................................................ 131
DVD .................................................................. 133
iPod .................................................................... 138
USB memory ................................................ 136
U
USB memory .................................................. 135
Overview ........................................................ 135
Sub menu ........................................................ 136
Using side display ...........................................33
Switching the side display......................... 33

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