phone lexus LC500 2018 Navigation Manual

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Quick guide• Giving guidance for the route quickly
Basic function
• Information to be read before operation
• Setting initial settings before operation
• Connecting the Bluetooth® device
Navigation system
• Operating the map screen
•Searching the map
• Activating the route guidance
Audio/visual
system
• Listening to the radio
•Enjoying music and video
Speech command
system• Operating the speech command system
Peripheral
monitoring system• Checking the situation around the vehicle
Phone• Operating the phone
(Hands-free system for cellular phones)
Connected
services• Operating the connected services
Index• Search alphabetically

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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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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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
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The reception level of the con-
nected phone display ( P.18)
Remaining battery charge display
( P.19)
Bluetooth® phone connection
condition display ( P.19)
Wi-Fi® connection condition dis-
play ( P.18)
Shown during data communication
performed via Miracast™ ( P.18)
●The number of status icons that can be displayed differs depending on the dis-
played screen.
The level of reception does not always
correspond with the level displayed on
the cellular phone. The level of recep-
tion may not be displayed depending
on the phone you have.
When the cellular phone is out of the
service area or in a place inaccessible
by radio waves, is displayed.
“Rm” is displayed when receiving in a
roaming area. While roaming, display
“Rm” top-left on the icon.
The receiving area may not be dis-
played depending on the type of phone
you have.
While connected with cellular
phone
When using Wi-Fi®
When using Miracast™
Status icon
Status icons are displayed at the top
of the screen.
Status icon explanation
Reception level display
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B
C
D
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LevelIndicators
No connection
Poor
Excellent
LevelIndicators
No connection
Poor
Excellent
LevelIndicators
No connection

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Quick guide
●When Wi-Fi®/Miracast™ function is off, no item is displayed.
The amount displayed does not always
correspond with the amount displayed
on the Bluetooth® device.
The amount of battery charge left may
not be displayed depending on the
type of the Bluetooth® device con-
nected.
This system does not have a charging
function.
An antenna for the Bluetooth® con-
nection is built into the instrument
panel.
The condition of the Bluetooth® con-
nection may deteriorate and the sys-
tem may not function when a
Bluetooth® phone is used in the fol-
lowing conditions and/or places:
The cellular phone is obstructed by
certain objects (such as when it is
behind the seat or in the glove box or
console box).
The cellular phone is touching or is
covered with metal materials.
Leave the Bluetooth® phone in a place
where the condition of the Bluetooth®
connection is good.
Poor
Excellent
Remaining battery charge dis-
play
Remaining chargeIndicators
Empty
Low
Full
Bluetooth® connection condition
display
LevelIndicators
Indica-
torsConditions
(Blue)
Indicates that the condition of
the Bluetooth® connection is
good.
(Gray)
While in this condition, sound
quality during phone calls may
deteriorate.
Indicates that the cellular phone
is not connected via Bluetooth®.

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1-1. Basic function
The “Setup” screen can be reached by
the following methods:
1 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select the desired item.
Select to change the selected lan-
guage, operation sound, automatic
screen change settings, etc.
( P.56)
Select to set Bluetooth® phones
and Bluetooth® audio devices.
( P.43)
Select to set radio and external
media settings. ( P.148)
Select to set the phone sound, con-
tacts, message settings, etc.
( P.204)
Select to set the voice guidance
settings. ( P.60)
Select to set vehicle information.
( P.61)
Select to set Map settings, traffic
information, route preferences set-
tings, etc. ( P.106, 110, 113, 114)
Select to set Wi-Fi® connection
settings. ( P.51)
Select to set online settings.*
( P.229)
*: This function is not made available on
some models.
“Setup” screen
“Setup” screen
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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.
Touchpad gestures

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2-1. Basic information before operation
Linking multi-information
display and navigation sys-
tem
The following functions of the navi-
gation system are linked with the
multi-information display in the
instrument cluster:
 Navigation
 Audio
 Phone
etc.
These functions can be operated
using the meter control switches on
the steering wheel. For details,
refer to “OWNER’S MANUAL”.

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2-2. Network settings
Basic function
2-2.Network settings
■Registering from navigation sys-
tem
1 Turn the Bluetooth® connection
setting of your cellular phone on.
 This function is not available when
Bluetooth® connection setting of
your cellular phone is set to off.
2 Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch.
3 Select “Setup”.
4 Select “Bluetooth*” on the sub
menu.
*: The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
 When there is no registered device,
operations up to this point can also
be performed by pressing the
switch on the steering wheel.
5 Depending on situation, different
screen is displayed.
 If there is a registered device, select
“Add new device”.
 If there is no registered device,
select “Yes”.
6 When this screen is displayed,
search for the device name dis-
played on the screen of your
Bluetooth® device.
 For details about operating the
Bluetooth® device, see the manual
that comes with it.
 Depending on the type of
Bluetooth® phone or portable
device, if you do not enable the dis-
play of certain screens, your device
may not be displayed on the device
list. Refer to the instruction manual
Registering/Connecting
Bluetooth® device
To use the hands-free system, it is
necessary to register a Bluetooth®
phone with the system.
Once the phone has been regis-
tered, it is possible to use the hands-
free system.
This operation cannot be per-
formed while driving.
Registering a Bluetooth® phone
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2-2. Network settings
included with the Bluetooth® phone
or portable device for more details.
7 Register the Bluetooth® device
using your Bluetooth® device.
 A PIN code is not required for SSP
(Secure Simple Pairing) compatible
Bluetooth® devices. Depending on
the type of Bluetooth® device being
connected, a message confirming
registration may be displayed on the
Bluetooth® device’s screen.
Respond and operate the
Bluetooth® device according to the
confirmation message.
8 Check that the following screen is
displayed, indicating pairing was
successful.
 The system is connecting to the reg-
istered device.
 At this stage, the Bluetooth® func-
tions are not yet available.
9 Check that “Connected” is dis-
played and registration is complete.
 If an error message is displayed, fol-
low the guidance on the screen to
try again.
●If a cellular phone does not operate prop-
erly after being connected, turn the cellu- lar phone off and on and then connect it again.
■Registering from phone
When registering from the navigation
system is failed, or the phone name
doesn’t appear on the registering
screen, you need to connect the
Bluetooth® phone manually.
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 “Yes” to register the new
phone.
5 Press the button on the Remote
Touch to select “If you cannot find…”
on the bottom of the screen.

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