display lexus LC500 2018 Navigation Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .......................................................6
Reading this manual ....................................... 8
1-1. Basic function
Display and operation switches .. 12
Remote Touch .................................... 14
Menu screen ....................................... 16
Status icon ........................................... 18
“Setup” screen .................................. 20
Information screen ........................... 21
1-2. Navigation operation
Operating the map screen .......... 22
Guiding the route ............................ 23
Registering home............................. 24
2-1. Basic information before opera-
tion
Initial screen ...................................... 28
How to use the Remote Touch.. 28
Operating the screen...................... 31
Using side display ........................... 33
Entering letters and numbers/list
screen operation .......................... 35
Linking multi-information display
and navigation system ................ 38
2-2. Network settings
Registering/Connecting
Bluetooth® device ...................... 39
Setting Bluetooth® details ........... 43
Connecting to internet via Wi-Fi®
................................................................ 51
2-3. Other settings
General settings............................... 56
Voice settings.................................... 60
Vehicle settings ................................. 61
3-1. Basic operation
Quick reference............................... 64
Map screen operation ................... 69
Map screen information ................ 71
Traffic messages............................... 76
3-2. Destination search
Search operation ............................. 79
3-3. Route guidance
Starting route guidance ................ 90
Route guidance ................................ 93
Editing route ...................................... 95
3-4. Favourite destinations
Registering an entry...................... 101
Editing the entry information ... 103
3-5. Setup
Map settings.................................... 106
Traffic message settings.............. 110
Route preferences settings ........ 113
3-6. Tips for the navigation system
GPS (Global Positioning System)
............................................................. 115
Navigation database updates.... 117
4-1. Basic operation
Quick reference............................ 120
1Quick guide
2Basic function
3Navigation system
4Audio/visual system

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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6
5
4
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Some basics...................................... 121
4-2. Radio operation
AM/FM/DAB radio .................... 126
4-3. Media operation
CD ....................................................... 130
DVD ................................................... 132
USB memory .................................. 135
iPod ..................................................... 137
Bluetooth® audio.......................... 139
Miracast™........................................ 142
AUX ................................................... 144
4-4. Audio/visual remote controls
Steering switches .......................... 146
4-5. Setup
Audio settings................................. 148
4-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual
system
Operating information................ 154
5-1. Speech command system opera-
tion
Speech command system ......... 168
Command list ................................. 170
5-2. Mobile Assistant operation
Mobile Assistant ............................ 173
6-1. Lexus parking assist monitor
Lexus parking assist monitor .... 176
Estimated course line display mode
............................................................ 178
Parking assist guide line display
mode ............................................... 180
Lexus parking assist monitor pre-
cautions ........................................... 181
Things you should know............. 185
7-1. Phone operation (Hands-free sys-
tem for cellular phones)
Quick reference............................ 188
Some basics .................................... 189
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone
............................................................ 192
Receiving on the Bluetooth®
phone ............................................... 195
Talking on the Bluetooth® phone
............................................................ 196
Bluetooth® phone message func-
tion .................................................... 199
7-2. Setup
Phone settings............................... 204
7-3. What to do if...
Troubleshooting ............................. 213
8-1. Connected services
Connected services overview 218
Settings required for using the ser-
vice .................................................... 221
Online search................................. 222
Importing favourites and stored
routes .............................................. 222
Street View ...................................... 224
5Speech command system
6Peripheral monitoring system
7Phone
8Connected services

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This manual explains the operation of
the system. Please read this manual
carefully to ensure proper use. Keep
this manual in your vehicle at all times.
The screen shots in this document and
the actual screens of the system differ
depending on whether the functions
and/or a contract existed and the map
data available at the time of producing
this document.
In some situations when changing
between screens, it may take longer
than normal for the screen to change,
the screen may be blank momentarily
or noise may be displayed.
Please be aware that the content of this
manual may be different from the sys-
tem in some cases, such as when the
system’s software is updated.
The navigation system is one of the
most technologically advanced vehi-
cle accessories ever developed. The
system receives satellite signals from
the Global Positioning System (GPS)
operated by the U.S. Department of
Defense. Using these signals and other
vehicle sensors, the system indicates
your present position and assists in
locating a desired destination.
The navigation system is designed to
select efficient routes from your pres-
ent starting location to your destina-
tion. The system is also designed to
direct you to a destination that is unfa-
miliar to you in an efficient manner.
Map database is made based on
Harman International maps, whose
information source comes from HERE
maps. The calculated routes may not
be the shortest nor the least traffic con-
gested. Your own personal local knowl-
edge or “short cut” may at times be
faster than the calculated routes.
The navigation system’s database
includes Point of Interest categories to
allow you to easily select destinations
such as restaurants and hotels. If a des-
tination is not in the database, you can
enter the street address or a major
intersection close to it and the system
will guide you there.
The system will provide both a visual
map and audio instructions. The audio
instructions will announce the distance
remaining and the direction to turn
when approaching an intersection.
These voice instructions will help you
keep your eyes on the road and are
timed to provide enough time to allow
you to maneuver, change lanes or slow
down.
Please be aware that all current vehicle
navigation systems have certain limita-
tions that may affect their ability to per-
form properly. The accuracy of the
vehicle’s position depends on satellite
conditions, road configuration, vehicle
condition or other circumstances. For
more information on the limitations of
Introduction
Navigation system owner’s manual
Navigation system

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the system, refer to page 115.
TOYOTA MOTOR
CORPORATION
Free / Open Source Software Informa-
tion
This product contains Free / Open
Source Software (FOSS).
The license information and / or the
source code of such FOSS can be
found at the following URL.
http://www.globaldenso.com/en/open
source/ivi/toyota/
10.3 inch display

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1
Quick guide
Quick guide
1-1. Basic function
Display and operation switches 12
Remote Touch ................................. 14
Menu screen .................................... 16
Status icon ........................................ 18
“Setup” screen............................... 20
Information screen ........................ 21
1-2. Navigation operation
Operating the map screen ....... 22
Guiding the route ......................... 23
Registering home.......................... 24

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1-1. Basic function
1-1.Basic function
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
A
B
C
D
E
F
G

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1-1. Basic function
Quick guide
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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1-1. Basic function
“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
A
B
C
D
E

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1-1. Basic function
Quick guide
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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1-1. Basic function
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”
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

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