display LEXUS LX470 2006 Owner's Manual
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AIR CONDITIONING
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When you turn the “TEMP” knob, the sensitivity changes from
“+3” down to “−3”. If you do not operate any button for a few
seconds or if you push a button other than the air intake control
button and temperature control knob, the previous display
returns.
If manual on off of the air conditioning is desired
Push the “A/C” button to turn the air conditioning on and push
it again to turn the air conditioning off. If you turn off the air
conditioning manually, the EXHAUST GAS AUTOMATIC
mode will be cancelled.
If the outside temperature is lowered down to around 0 C
(32 F), the air conditioning will turn off automatically. At this
time, the indicator on the A/C button is off and the EXHAUST
GAS AUTOMATIC indicator light remains on. However, the
EXHAUST GAS AUTOMA TIC mode does not operate. When
the air conditioning turns on as with the raised temperature, the
EXHAUST GAS AUTOMATIC mode resumes. If the system is used for ventilation, heating in dry weather or
removing frost or exterior fog on the windshield, turn the air
conditioning off
once it is no longer required. This will improve
fuel economy. The air conditioning can be used for year −round
automatic temperature control including cooling and
dehumidifying operation.
If the air conditioning compressor does not operate, the
indicator of the “A/C” button will blink. If the indicator of the
“A/C” button blinks even when the “A/C” button is pushed
again, have the compressor checked by your nearest Lexus
dealer.
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AUDIO
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AUDIO SYSTEM
Quick reference for your audio system
22X611a
You can adjust the brightness of the display. See “Instrument panel light control” on page 66 for details.
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1Stopping and ejecting a CD
(See page 239 for details.)
2CD slot
(See page 238 for details.)
3Display of functions in TAPE mode
RPT: Automatic repeat
(See page 236 for details.)
:DOLBY NR
(See page 235 for details.)
:
Side change
(See page 236 for details.)
:Rewinding or Fast forwarding
:(See page 236 for details.)
3
Display of functions in CD mode
RAND: Random access
(See page 242 for details.)
RPT: Automatic repeat
(See page 241 for details.)
:CD selection
(See page 240 for details.)
:Reversing or Fast forwarding
:(See page 241 for details.)
4
Scan button
(See page 226, 231 or 240 for details.)
5Load button
(See page 238 for details.)
6TEXT button
(See page 227, 232 or 242 for details.)
7AUDIO·TUNE knob
(See page 221 or 225 for details.)
8 Traffic announcement button
(See page 227 for details.)
9 Program type button
(See page 226 for details.)
10 Mode selectors
(See page 220 for details.)
11 AM·FM mode: Seek tuning
(See page 224 or 225 for details.)
SAT mode: Manual tuning
(See page 230 for details.)
TAPE or CD Direct access to a desired program
mode: (See page 237 or 241 for details.)
12Cassette tape slot
(See page 235 for details.)
13Stopping and ejecting a cassette tape
(See page 235 for details.)
14Turning the system on and adjusting the volume
(See page 220 for details.)
15Function buttons
1 6: Station selector buttons
(See page 225 for details.)
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21X553
In the “TAPE” or “CD” mode, the applicable functions are
shown in the lowest part of the display. Push the switch
just below to turn on each function.
(b) Tone and balance
How good an audio program sounds to you is largely
determined by the mix of the treble, mid −range, and bass
levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs
usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid− range,
and bass.
A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and of the
front and rear sound levels is also important.
Keep in mind that if you are listening to a stereo recording or
broadcast, changing the right/left balance will increase the
volume of one group of sounds while decreasing the volume
of another.
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Each time you push the “AUDIO TUNE” knob, the display
changes as in the following. To adjust the tone and
balance or turn on or off the automatic sound levelizer,
turn the knob.
BAS: Adjusts low− pitched tones.
MID: Adjusts mid− pitched tones.
TRE: Adjusts high− pitched tones.
FAD: Adjusts the sound balance between the front and rear
speakers.
BAL: Adjusts the sound balance between the right and left
speakers.
ASL: Turns on or off the automatic sound levelizer.
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL): When the audio sound
becomes difficult to be heard due to road noise, wind noise,
etc. during driving, the system adjusts to the optimum volume
and tone quality according to the noise level. While the
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) is on, “ASL” appears on the
display.
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(d) Your cassette player
When
you insert a cassette, the exposed tape should be to the
right.
NOTICE
Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the cassette
player. Do not insert anything except a cassette tape
into the slot.
(e) Your CD player with changer
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Your changer can store up to 6 CDs and play selected CDs or
continuously play all the CDs set in the player.
When you set CDs into the player, make sure their labels face
up. If not, the player will display “ERROR1” and the CD
number.
NOTICE
Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the CD
player. Do not insert anything other than CDs into the
slot.
Do not insert a CD upon another one, or it will damage
the changer. Insert only one CD into the slot at a time.
The player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) CDs only.
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Radio operation
(a) Listening to the radio
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Push these buttons to choose either an AM or FM station.
“AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” appears on the display.
If your vehicle is equipped with satellite radio broadcast
system, when you push the “AM·SAT” button, “AM”,
“SAT1”, “SAT2” or “SAT3” station appears on the display. For
details about satellite radio broadcast, see “Radio operation
(XM satellite radio broadcast)” on page 228
21X554
Turn this knob to the right to step up the station band or
to the left to step down.
Your radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a
stereo broadcast is received. “ST” appears on the display. If
the signal becomes weak, the radio reduces the amount of
channel separation to prevent the weak signal from creating
noise. If the signal becomes extremely weak, the radio
switches from stereo to mono reception. In this case, “ST”
disappears from the display.