navigation system lexus LC500 2018 Navigation Manual

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3-6. Tips for the navigation system
Navigation system
3-6.Tips for the navigation s ystem
The Global Positioning System (GPS)
developed and operated by the U.S.
Department of Defense provides an
accurate current vehicle position, nor-
mally using 4 or more satellites, and in
some case 3 satellites. The GPS sys-
tem has a certain level of inaccuracy.
While the navigation system will com-
pensate for this most of the time, occa-
sional positioning errors of up to 100 m
(100 yards) can and should be
expected. Generally, position errors
will be corrected within a few seconds.
The GPS signal may be physically
obstructed, leading to inaccurate vehi-
cle position on the map display. Tun-
nels, tall buildings, trucks, or even the
placement of objects on the instrument
panel may obstruct the GPS signals.
The GPS satellites may not send sig-
nals due to repairs or improvements
being made to them.
Even when the navigation system is
receiving clear GPS signals, the vehi-
cle position may not be shown accu-
rately or inappropriate route guidance
may occur in some cases.
 Accurate current vehicle position
may not be shown in the following
cases:
• When driving on a small angled Y-
shaped road.
• When driving on a winding road.
• When driving on a slippery road such as
in sand, gravel, snow, etc.
• When driving on a long straight road.
• When motorway and surface streets run
in parallel.
• After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier.
• When a long route is searched during
high speed driving.
• After repeating a change of direction by
going forward and backward, or turning
on a turntable in the parking lot.
• When leaving a covered parking lot or
parking garage.
• When a roof carrier is installed.
• When driving with tire chains installed.
• When the tires are worn.
• After replacing a tire or tires.
GPS (Global Positioning
System)
This navigation system calculates
the current vehicle position using
satellite signals, various vehicle sig-
nals, map data, etc. However, an
accurate position may not be shown
depending on satellite condition,
road configuration, vehicle condi-
tion or other circumstances.
Limitations of the navigation sys-
tem
NOTICE
●The installation of window tinting may
obstruct the GPS signals. Most win- dow tinting contains some metallic content that will interfere with GPS
signal reception of the antenna. We advise against the use of window tint-ing on vehicles equipped with naviga-
tion systems.

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• When using tires that are smaller or
larger than the fact ory specifications.
• When the tire pressure in any of the four
tires is not correct.
 Inappropriate route guidance may
occur in the following cases:
• When turning at an intersection off the
designated route guidance.
• If you set more than one destination but
skip one of them, auto reroute will dis-
play a route returning to the destination
that was skipped.
• When turning at an intersection for
which there is no route guidance.
• When passing through an intersection
for which there is no route guidance.
• During auto reroute, the route guidance
may not be available for the next turn to
the right or left.
• It may take a long time to operate auto
reroute during high speed driving. In
auto reroute, a detour route may be
shown.
• After auto reroute, the route may not be
changed.
• An unnecessary U-turn may be shown
or announced.
• A location may have multiple names and
the system will announce one or more.
• Some routes may not be searched.
• If the route to your destination includes
gravel, unpaved roads or alleys, the
route guidance may not be shown.
• Your destination point might be shown
on the opposite side of the street.
• When a portion of the route has regula-
tions prohibiting the entry of the vehicle
that vary by time or season or other rea-
sons.
• The road and map data stored in the
navigation system may not be complete
or may not be the latest version.
●This navigation system uses tire turning data and is designed to work with fac-
tory-specified tires for the vehicle. Install- ing tires that are larger or smaller than the originally equipped diameter may cause
inaccurate display of the current vehicle position. The tire pressure also affects the diameter of the tires so make sure the
tires pressure of all four tires is correct.

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3-6. Tips for the navigation system
Navigation system
1Slide the armrest as far back while
pressing the button.
2 Lift the armrest while pulling the
knob.
3 Open the cover and plug in the
USB device containing the new
navigation database files.
 The system checks that your data-
base files are valid.
4 Select “Yes” to update.
5 Enter activation code if required.
 If the activation code is invalid, the
navigation database will not be
updated.
6 Make sure the engine is running
<the hybrid system operating> and
select “Confirm” to continue with
the update.
 You will see an update progress
screen followed by a confirmation
that the database has updated suc-
cessfully.
7 Remove the USB device when
prompted. This restarts the system
and completes the update process.
●Updating may not complete correctly in the following cases:
• If the system is turned off before updating is complete• If the USB device is removed before
updating is complete
●The amount of time required to complete
the update process depends on the size of the data.
Navigation database
updates
Navigation database which con-
tains system software, map data,
etc., can be updated using a USB
memory.
For details, contact Lexus dealer or
refer to Lexus portal site
(www.my.lexus.eu).
Updating navigation database

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3-6. Tips for the navigation system

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4-3. Media operation
Audio/visual system
Using the Remote Touch
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch, then select “Media”.
 Connecting a Miracast™ device
( P.143)
Select to disconnect the Miracast™
device.
Select to change the screen size.
( P.124)
Select to display/hide the control
button.
Select to display the image quality
adjustment screen. ( P.125)
●The Miracast™ sound volume takes into account the sound volume of both the
navigation system and the connected device. Before using Miracast™, adjust the sound volume of the connected
device to an appropriate level.
●When a device that uses Bluetooth® audio is used with Miracast™, no sound may be output from Miracast™. If this
occurs, disabling the Bluetooth® audio may allow sound to be output from
Miracast™.
1 Display the audio source selection
screen.
2 Select “Miracast™”.
3 When a message is displayed,
select “Yes” to turn Wi-Fi® on.
4 Devices that support Miracast™
can now be connected.
 Refer to the instruction manual
included with the external device for
details on how to operate the
device.
 When a device cannot be found,
Control screen
A
B
C
D
WARNING
●Do not connect portable audio device or operate the controls while driving.
NOTICE
●Depending on the size and shape of the portable audio device that is con-
nected to the system, the console box may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the console box as this
may damage the portable audio device or the terminal, etc.
●Do not leave portable audio device in the vehicle. The temperature inside the
vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the player.
●Do not push down on or apply unnec-essary pressure to the portable audio
device while it is connected as this may damage the portable audio device or its terminal.
●Do not insert foreign objects into the
port as this may damage the portable audio device or its terminal.
Connecting a Miracast™ device

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5-1. Speech command system operation
5-1.Sp eech command sy ste m op eration
●Voice recognition language can be changed. P.56
●This function is compatible with the fol- lowing languages:•English
•French •German•Spanish
• Italian •Dutch•Portuguese
• Polish •Czech•Danish
•Norwegian •Swedish•Finnish
• Russian • Greek•Turkish
•Flemish
■Steering switches for the speech
command system
Talk switch
• Press the talk switch to start the speech
command system.
• Press and hold the talk switch to cancel
the speech command system.
■Microphone
It is unnecessary to speak directly into
the microphone when giving a com-
mand.
Type A
Type B
●Wait for the confirmation beep before speaking a command.
●Speech commands may not be recog-nized if:• Spoken too quickly.
• Spoken at a low or high volume. • The windows are open.• Passengers are talking while speech
commands are spoken. • The air conditioning speed is set high.• The air conditioning vents are turned
towards the microphone.
Speech command system
The speech command system
enables the navigation, audio,
hands-free systems and applica-
tions to be operated using speech
commands.
Using the speech command sys-
tem
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5-1. Speech command system operation
Recognizable speech commands and their actions are shown below.
 Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables.
 According to conditions, other commands may not be displayed in the screen.
 The functions available may vary according to the navigation system installed.
■Common
■Top menu
■Navi
Command list
Command list overview
Command list
CommandAction
“Correction”Returns to the previous screen
“Cancel”Cancels the speech command system
CommandAction
“More Commands”Displays more commonly used commands
CommandAction
“Destination <address>”Set a destination by saying address
“Enter country <country name>”Set a destination by saying country name
“Enter city <city name>”Set a destination by saying city name
“Enter postcode <postcode>”Set a destination by saying postcode
“Go Home”Set a destination to home
“Favourite <favourite name>”Set a destination to <favourite name>
“Find next <POI name>”Set a destination to <POI name>
“Show map”Displays the map screen
“Repeat instructions”Repeats the last instructions of navigation

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7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
7-1.Phone ope ration (Hands -free system for cellular pho nes)
The phone top screen can be reached
by the following method:
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch, then select “Phone”.
Select to display the “History”
screen. ( P.192)
Select to display the “Favourites”
screen. ( P.193)
Select to display the “Contacts”
screen. ( P.193)
Select to display the “Keypad”
screen. ( P.194)
Select to select device if there are
more than 2 phones registered.
Select to display the “Message”
screen. ( P.199)
The following functions can be used on
phone operation:
 Registering/connecting Bluetooth®
device ( P.39)
 Calling on the Bluetooth® phone
( P.192)
 Receiving on the Bluetooth® phone
( P.195)
 Talking on the Bluetooth® phone
( P.196)
The following function can be used on
message function:
 Using the Bluetooth® phone mes-
sage function ( P.199)
The following settings can be made in
navigation system:
 Phone settings (P.204)
 Bluetooth® settings (P.43)
Quick reference
Phone top screen operation
Phone operation
A
B
C
D
E
F
Message function
Setting up a phone

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7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
displayed correctly depending on the type of cellular phone you have.
●The ringtone that has been set in the “Sounds” screen sounds when there is an incoming call. Depending on the type of
Bluetooth® phone, both the system and
Bluetooth® phone may sound simultane- ously when there is an incoming call. ( P.204)
●The incoming call display mode can be set. ( P.205)
Main display
Select to display the keypad to send
tones. ( P.197)
Select to send tones. This button
only appears when a number that
contains a (w) is dialed in hands-
free mode. ( P.197)
Select to adjust your voice volume
that the other party hears from their
speaker. ( P.198)
Select to mute your voice to the
other party.
Select to mute navigation’s route
guidance during talking on the
phone.
Select to change handset modes
Talking on the Bluetooth®
phone
While talking on the phone, this
screen is displayed. The operations
outlined below can be performed
on this screen.
This screen can also be displayed
on the side display.
Call screen operation
A
B
C
D
E
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7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
played.
8 Check that a confirmation screen is
displayed when the operation is
complete.
 If an error message is displayed, fol-
low the guidance on the screen to
try again.
■Editing quick reply messages
This operation cannot be performed
while driving.
1 Select “Quick message”.
2 Select corresponding to the
desired message to edit.
3 Select “OK” when editing is com-
pleted.
●To reset the edited quick reply messages, select “Default”.
●Quick message #1 (“I am driving and will arrive in approximately [##] minutes.”):
This message cannot be edited and will automatically fill in [##] with the naviga-tion calculated estimated time of arrival
on the confirm message screen. If there are waypoints set, [##] to the next waypoint will be shown.
If there is no route currently set in the navigation system, Quick message #1 cannot be selected.
●Depending on the cellular phone used for receiving messages, reply function
may not be used.
Calls can be made to an e-
mail/SMS/MMS message sender’s
phone number.
This operation can be performed while
driving.
■Calling from e-mail/SMS/MMS
message display
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Phone”.
3 Select “Message” on the sub menu.
4 Select the desired message.
5 Select , or press the switch
on the steering wheel.
 If there are 2 or more phone num-
bers, select the desired number.
6 Check that the call screen is dis-
played.
■Calling from a number within a
message
Calls can be made to a number identi-
fied in a message’s text area in blue
font.
This operation cannot be performed
while driving.
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Phone”.
3 Select “Message” on the sub menu.
4 Select the desired message.
5 Select the text area.
Calling the message sender

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