navigation update 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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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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Navigation system
Navigation system
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
For vehicles sold outside Europe, some of the functions cannot be operated
while driving.

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3-3. Route guidance
Navigation system
1A short while later after the “MAP”
button is pressed, the display auto-
matically switches to map screen.
( P.69)
2 Select on the map.
3 Select “Pause guidance”.
 The route guidance can be
restarted by selecting “Resume
guidance”.
During route guidance, the route to the
destination can be checked and edited.
1 A short while later after the “MAP”
button is pressed, the display auto-
matically switches to map screen.
( P.69)
2 Select the on the map.
3 Select “Route”.
4 Select the items to be set.
When a destination is set
Select to display the three route
calculation methods. Select the
desired item to adjust the route
preferences. ( P.91)
Select to display the avoidance cri-
teria.
Select the desired item to adjust the
WARNING
●Be sure to obey the traffic regulations and keep the road condition in mind especially when you are driving on IPD
roads (roads that are not completely digitized in our database). The route guidance may not have the updated
information such as the direction of a one way street.
Pausing route guidance
Editing route
Displaying the edit route screen
A
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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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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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