ECO mode lexus LC500 2018 Navigation Manual

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2-1. Basic information before operation
2-1.Basic information before operation
After a few seconds, the “CAUTION”
screen will be displayed.
Waiting about 5 seconds or selecting
“Continue” switches to the last dis-
played screen.
When system response is extremely
slow, the system can be restarted.
1 Press and hold the “PWR•VOL”
knob for 3 seconds or more.
1 Use the touchpad of the Remote
Touch to select the desired button
on the screen.
2 The buttons on the screen can be
selected by either depressing or
double tapping on the touchpad.
Once a button has been selected,
the screen will change.
 When the pointer moves close to a
button, it will automatically snap to
Initial screen
When the engine switch <power
switch> is turned to ACCESSORY
or IGNITION ON mode <ON
mode>, the initial screen will be dis-
played and the system will begin
operating.
Caution screen
WARNING
●When the vehicle is stopped with the engine running <the hybrid system
operating>, always apply the parking brake for safety.
Restarting the system
How to use the Remote
Touch
This system can be operated by the
Remote Touch when the engine
switch <power switch> is in ACCES-
SORY or IGNITION ON mode
<ON mode>.
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2-1. Basic information before operation
Basic function
that button and the Remote Touch
feedback force (vibration) is gener-
ated by the touchpad.
This feedback force can be
adjusted. ( P.56)
 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch to display the menu
screen. ( P.16)
 The map screen can be displayed by
pressing the “MAP” button on the
Remote Touch. ( P.69)
 When is displayed on the
screen, select or press the
button on the Remote Touch
to return to the previous screen.
●Perform touchpad operations using a fin- ger. Do not use nails or other objects like
pens, etc.
●Perform pointer movement operations
using only one finger. The pointer can not be operated by using more than one fin-ger.
●When water or othe r foreign materials are on the touchpad, a malfunction may
occur. In those cases, wipe off the water or foreign materials and wait about 30 seconds before operating the touchpad.
●In the following cases, there is a possibility that the touchpad may not react nor-
mally: • When wearing gloves, etc.• When operated with a wet hand.
• When a film, paint-like substance, etc., is on the touchpad.• Near a TV tower, electrical power plant,
gas station, large display, airport or other facility that generate s strong radio waves or electrical noise.
• When wireless devices, such as portable radios and mobile phones are nearby.• When the following metal items are
placed on the touchpad: Coins
Keys Metal parts of a wallet or purseA card in which aluminum foil, etc., is
attached A box of cigarettes that uses aluminum foil
Disposable hand warmers Media such as CD/DVDs, USB cables, etc.
• When the temperature is -20°C (-4°F) or less
●If a hand or object was placed on the touchpad when the engine switch <power switch> is in ACCESSORY or IGNI-
TION ON mode <ON mode>, the touchpad may not react normally. In those cases, remove what was set on the
touchpad and operate it after waiting about 30 seconds. If there still no reac-tion, turn off the engine switch <power
switch> and then turn it to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode <ON mode> again.
●Clean the touchpad frequently, as the reaction of the touch operation may
worsen if the touchpad is dirty. In order to prevent malfunctions when cleaning the touchpad, turn the engine switch <power
switch> off.
Operations are performed by touching
the touchpad with your finger.
NOTICE
●Do not allow the Remote Touch to
come into contact with food, liquid, stickers or lit cigarettes as doing so may cause damage.
●Do not subject the Remote Touch to
excessive pressure or strong impact as doing so may cause damage.
●Do not push the touchpad with a strong force or use a sharp pointed
object to operate the pad, as it is possi- ble to cause damage.
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2-2. Network settings
Basic function
■Connecting manually
When the auto connection has failed
or “Bluetooth* power” is turned off, it is
necessary to connect Bluetooth®
manually.
*: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Bluetooth*” on the sub
menu.
*: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
4 Follow the steps in “Connecting a
Bluetooth® device” from step 4.
( P.45)
■Reconnecting the Bluetooth®
phone
If a Bluetooth® phone is disconnected
due to poor reception from the
Bluetooth® network when the engine
switch <power switch> is in ACCES-
SORY or IGNITION ON mode <ON
mode>, the system automatically
reconnects the Bluetooth® phone.
The Bluetooth® device’s information
can be displayed on the screen. The
displayed information can be edited.
This operation cannot be performed
while driving.
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Bluetooth*” on the sub
menu.
*: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
4 Select “Registered device”.
5 Select the desired device to be
edited.
6 Select “Device info”.
Editing the Bluetooth® device
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2-3. Other settings
Basic function
1Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Vehicle” on the sub menu.
4 Select the items to be set.
Select to set vehicle customization.
*1
Select to set Lexus parking assist-
sensor. *1,2
Select to set driving mode. *1,2
Select to set valet mode. ( P.61)
*1: Refer to the “OWNER’S MANUAL”
*2: If equipped
The security system can be set to on by
entering a security code (4-digit num-
ber).
When set to on, the system will
become inoperative once the electri-
cal power source is disconnected until
the security code is entered.
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Vehicle” on the sub menu.
4 Select “Valet mode”.
5 Enter the 4-digit personal code and
select “OK”.
6 Enter the same 4-digit personal
code again and select “OK”.
 The system will request that you
input the security code again to
confirm that you remember it cor-
rectly.
7 When valet mode activates, the
system stops and a security code
(4-digit number) standby screen is
displayed.
●If the 4-digit personal code is forgotten, please contact any Lexus retailer or
Lexus authorized repairer, or any reliable
Vehicle settings
Settings are available for vehicle
customization, Lexus parking
assist-sensor, etc.
Displaying the vehicle settings
screen
Vehicle settings screen
A
B
Setting the valet mode
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3-5. Setup
3-5.Setup
1Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Navigation” on the sub
menu.
4 Select “Map”.
5 Select the desired item to be set.
 “Map layout”
Select to change the map layout to 3D
heading-up, 2D heading-up or 2D north-
up. ( P.107)
“Day/Night mode”
Select to change the map screen bright-
ness. ( P.107)
“Arrival information”
Select to change the display of arrival
information to estimated arrival time or
remaining travel time.
 “Speed limits”
Select to set speed limit information on/off.
(If equipped) ( P.108)
“Automatic map zoom”
Select to change the zoom level that is
automatically zoomed into when an area
requiring caution is approached. ( P.109)
“POIs on map”
Select to set displayed POI icon catego-
ries. ( P.109)
“Show guidance arrow”
Select to set the display of route guidance
arrow on/off. ( P.93)
“Show street name”
Select to set the display of the name of the
current street or the next street on/off.
( P.93)
“Show 3D buildings”
Select to set the display of 3D buildings
on/off. ( P.71)
“Show 3D landmarks”
Select to set the display of 3D landmarks
on/off. ( P.72)
“Show signposts”
Select to set the display of signposts on/off.
( P.93)
“Show junction view”
Select to set the display of the junction view
on/off. ( P.94)
“Show lane recommendation”
Select to set the recommended lane dis-
Map settings
Displaying map setting screen
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4-3. Media operation
Audio/visual system
SORY or IGNITION ON mode <ON mode>, the system automatically recon-nects the portable player.
●If the Bluetooth® device is disconnected
on purpose, such as it was turned off, this does not happen. Reconnect the porta-ble player manually.
●Bluetooth® device information is regis-
tered when the Bluetooth® device is
connected to the Bluetooth® audio sys-
tem. When selling or disposing of the
vehicle, remove the Bluetooth® audio
information from the system. ( P.59)
●In some situations, sound output via the
Bluetooth® audio system may be out of sync with the connected device or output intermittently.
To use the Bluetooth® audio system, it
is necessary to register a Bluetooth®
device with the system.
Registering an additional device
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Bluetooth*” on the sub
menu.
*: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
4 Select “Add New Device”.
5 For more information: P.44
Selecting a registered device
1 Select “Connect” on the sub menu.
2 Select the device to be connected.
WARNING
●Do not operate the player’s controls or
connect to the Bluetooth® audio sys-
tem while driving.
●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 portable player in the vehicle. In particular, high tempera-tures inside the vehicle may damage
the portable player.
Connecting a Bluetooth®
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4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3),
WMA (Windows Media Audio) and
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
are audio compression standards.
 This system can play
MP3/WMA/AAC files on CD-
R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW
discs and USB memory.
 This system can play disc recordings
compatible with ISO 9660 level 1
and level 2 and with the Romeo and
Joliet file system and UDF (2.01 or
lower).
 When naming an
MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an
appropriate file extension
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a).
 This system plays back files with
.mp3/.wma/.m4a file extensions as
MP3/WMA/AAC files respectively.
To prevent noise and playback
errors, use the appropriate file
extension.
 This system can play only the first
session/border when using multi
session/border compatible discs.
 MP3 files are compatible with the
ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and
Ver. 2.3 formats. This system cannot
display disc title, track title and artist
name in other formats.
 WMA/AAC files can contain a
WMA/AAC tag that is used in the
same way as an ID3 tag.
WMA/AAC tags carry information
such as track title and artist name.
 The emphasis function is available
only when playing MP3 files.
 This system can play back AAC files
encoded by iTunes.
 m3u playlists are not compatible
with the audio player.
 MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3-
PRO formats are not compatible
with the audio player.
 The player is compatible with VBR
(Variable Bit Rate).
 When playing back files recorded
as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, the
play time will not be correctly dis-
played if the fast forward or reverse
operations are used.
 It is not possible to check folders
that do not include
MP3/WMA/AAC files.
 MP3/WMA/AAC files in folders up
to 8 levels deep can be played.
However, the start of playback may
be delayed when using discs con-
taining numerous levels of folders.
For this reason, we recommend cre-
ating discs with no more than 2 lev-
els of folders.
WMA files2ch
AAC files1ch, 2ch (Dual chan-
nel is not supported)
File typeChannel mode

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5-1. Speech command system operation
Speech command system
• The command is incorrect or unclear. Note that certain words, accents or speech patterns may be difficult for the
system to recognize. • There is excessive background noise, such as wind noise.
●This system may not operate immediately after the engine switch <power switch> is
in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode <ON mode>.
1 Press the talk switch.
 The speech command system is
activated.
 Pressing the talk switch while a
voice prompt is playing, will stop the
voice recognition prompt and
immediately play the start listening
tone.
 While in voice recognition mode,
pressing and holding the talk switch
for 1 or more seconds cancels voice
recognition mode.
2 After a beep sounds, say the
desired command or select the
desired command.
■Displaying the command list
screen
1 Say “More commands” or select
“More commands” on the speech
command main menu screen.
2 Say the desired command or select
the desired command.
3 Say the desired command or select
the desired command.
NOTICE
●Do not touch and put a sharp object to the microphone.It may cause failure.
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7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Phone
between hands-free and cellular
phone.
Select to talking/holding with the
other party*. ( P.198)
Select to hang up the phone.
*: This function may not be available
depending on the type of Bluetooth®
phone.
Side display
Select to mute your voice to the
other party.
Select to change handset modes
between hands-free and cellular
phone.
Select to hang up the phone.
Select to start talking/holding with
the other party*. ( P.198)
Select to switch to the main display.
*: This function may not be available
depending on the type of Bluetooth®
phone.
●When cellular phone call is changed to hands-free call, the hands-free screen will
be displayed and its functions can be operated on the screen.
●Changing between cellular phone call and hands-free call can be performed by
operating the cellular phone directly.
●Transferring methods and operations will
be different depending on the type of cel- lular phone you have.
●For the operation of the cellular phone, see the manual that comes with it.
●This screen can be di splayed on the main display or side display. ( P.205)
■By keypad
This operation cannot be performed
while driving.
1 Select “0-9” on the sub menu.
2 Enter the desired number.
■By selecting “Release tones”
“Release tones” appear when a contin-
uous tone signal(s) containing a (w) is
registered in the contact list.
1 Select “Release tones” on the sub
menu.
●A continuous tone signal is a character string that consists of numbers and the
characters p or w. (e.g. 056133w0123p#1 )
●When the “p” pause tone is used, the tone data up until the next pause tone will be automatically sent after 2 seconds have
elapsed. When the “w” pause tone is used, the tone data up until the next pause tone will be automatically sent
after a user operation is performed.
●Release tones can be used when auto-
mated operation of a phone based ser- vice such as an answering machine or bank phone service is desired. A phone
number with continuous tone signals can be registered in the contact list.
●Tone data after a “w” pause tone can be operated on speech command during a call.
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Alphabetical index
E
“ECO” button (Information screen) ........ 21
Editing route......................................................95
Blocking road segments...........................98
Deleting stopovers and destination .... 97
Detour setting................................................. 99
Displaying destination information ...... 96
Displaying the edit route screen ........... 95
Displaying the turn list ................................98
Dynamic rerouting by the traffic mes-
sages.............................................................. 100
Reordering stopovers ................................ 97
Editing the entry information....................103
Editing the entry information................. 103
Eject button ..................................................... 122
Entering letters and numbers/list screen
operation .........................................................35
Entering letters and numbers ................. 35
List screen ........................................................ 36
Estimated course line display mode...... 178
Parking ..............................................................179
Screen description ......................................178
F
Favourite destinations .................................. 101
Fuel price ......................................................... 227
Displaying the fuel price list screen ...227
G
“General” button (“Setup” screen) . 20, 56
General settings ..............................................56
Displaying the general settings screen
............................................................................ 56
General settings screen ............................ 56
GPS (Global Positioning System) .......... 115
Limitations of the navigation system ... 115
Guiding the route ...........................................23
Deleting destinations .................................. 24
Setting the destination ................................ 23
H
How to use the Remote Touch..................28
Touchpad gestures ...................................... 29
Touchpad operation ...................................28
I
Importing favourites and stored routes
.......................................................................... 222
Procedure for downloading favourites
and routes from a USB memory .... 223
Registering an external point as a favour-
ite and routes from the internet ....... 222
“Info” button (Menu screen) ................. 16, 21
Information screen .......................................... 21
Information screen .........................................21
Initial screen ......................................................28
Caution screen...............................................28
Restarting the system ..................................28
iPod ..................................................................... 137
Overview .........................................................137
Sub menu ........................................................ 139
L
Lexus parking assist monitor.................... 176
Driving precautions ................................... 176
Screen display ............................................... 177
Using the system .......................................... 177
Lexus parking assist monitor precautions
............................................................................ 181
Area displayed on screen ........................181
Differences between th e screen and the
actual road .................................................. 182
The camera ......................................................181
When approaching three-dimensional
objects ........................................................... 183
Linking multi-information display and navi-
gation system ................................................ 38