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Editing Detailed Information 7-18
Changing Titles
1 Touch [Edit] in “Title”
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2 Enter the title.
>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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3 Touch [Set]
The title is changed.
Changing Artist Names
1 Touch [Edit] in either “Artist” or
“Track Artist”
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2 Touch [Keyboard input]
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NOTE If already registered, the artist name in the list can be
selected by being touched. 3 Enter the artist name
>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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4 Touch [Set]
The artist name is changed.
Changing Group Names
NOTE Original playlists and My Best groups cannot be
changed. 1 Touch [Edit] in “Group”
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2 Touch [Group Name Edit]
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NOTE The currently selected group can be stored again to
a new group by touching that other group.


 



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Watching DVDs 8-5
Visual
Displaying DVD MenusDisplay the menus recorded on the DVD. 1 Touch [Menu] in the operations
menu screen
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The menus are displayed.NOTE Select a menu recorded on the disk by moving the
joystick up, down, left, and right, and press the [ENT]
key. Touch screen operations cannot be performed.
Playing DVDs with Viewing RestrictionsIf playable scenes have been restricted
using
“Viewing Restrictions” (page 8-8)
,
when a DVD with viewing restrictions
is played, playback skips the restricted
scenes. Further, depending on the DVD,
a screen to enter a password may be
displayed if a viewing-restricted scene
approaches. This section explains
what happens if a screen for entering a
password is displayed.
NOTE
 Depending on the disk, playback may become
disabled if the viewing restriction level is changed.
After the viewing restriction level has been changed,
if playing this type of disk, remove the disk once, and
insert a disk with no viewing restrictions to change to
a playable level. 1 When a viewing-restricted scene
approaches and the password entry
screen is displayed, touch [Back]
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Playback skips the viewing-restricted scene.
NOTE Depending on the disk, playback may be unable to
continue even if [Back] is touched.
 Use the password entry screen to enter the
password set using
“Viewing Restrictions” (page 8-8)
to enable playback without skipping the viewing-
restricted scenes.


 


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AUX / Video Entertainment System 8-11
Visual
AUX / Video Entertainment System
AUX
By connecting your own video equipment,
etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA), you
can show the playback on the MMCS.NOTE Images will not be shown while the car is moving.Connecting to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Using a video cable sold on the market, connect the
video equipment, etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter
(RCA).
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YELLOW: Video
WHITE: Audio (Left)
RED: Audio (Right)
Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) will show
the video from the connected equipment. 1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch [AUX]
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The video from the equipment connected to Auxiliary
Video connecter (RCA) will be shown.NOTE When Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) is connected
on the maker's option Video Entertainment System
and the Video Entertainment System is switched on,
[Rear-Display] will be shown.
 The connected video equipment cannot be operated
with the MMCS.
 Depending on the connected video equipment, it
may produce noise from the speakers.
 Use the connected video equipment
’s own power source,
such as its battery. Noise may be produced from the
speakers if the connected video equipment is used while
charging it using the 12 V power outlets of the vehicle.
 Do not activate [AUX] when no video equipment is
connected. Otherwise, noise may be produced from
the speakers.
 Connect video equipment when [AUX] is deactivated or
lower the vehicle’s speaker volume before connecting
it. Noise may be produced from the speakers if video
equipment is connected after [AUX] is activated. For information on how to connect and operate the
video equipment, refer to the owner’s manual for the
equipment.
Video Entertainment System
If upgraded to the manufacturer’s optional
Video Entertainment System, media
being played in the Video Entertainment
System can be played, or video device,
etc. connected to the Video Entertainment
System can be displayed.
NOTE While driving, DVD and other visual images cannot
be played using the front seat monitor.
 This operation is not possible if no Video
Entertainment System has been connected.
 This device can display in the Video Entertainment
System the audio screen being played, and be
operated using a special remote control.
 For details, refer to the user manual for the Video
Entertainment System.


 
 

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AUX / Video Entertainment System 8-12Switching to Video Entertainment SystemMedia played using the Video Entertainment System
can be played using this device. 1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch [Rear Display]
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The image currently being played is displayed using
the Video Entertainment System.NOTE While playing media other than video on the Video
Entertainment System, only the sound is played from
the speakers.
OperationsMedia being played using the Video Entertainment
System can be operated using this device.
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Track and chapter selections can be made by touching
the buttons displayed at the bottom of the screen.NOTE AUX operations cannot be performed.
 Operations such as fast-forward and rewind, etc.,
cannot be performed by touching and holding these
buttons.
 For detailed operation instructions and media that
can be operated, refer to the user manual for the
Video Entertainment System.


 
 

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Calendar 9-1
Information
Information
Calendar
Displays the calendar. Special days and
anniversaries, etc., can be checked and set.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Calendar]
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NOTE Today’s date is displayed in yellow.
 Touch the date on the calendar directly to set the
special day.
>>> “Setting Special Days” (page 9-1)
 An icon is displayed on dates where special days or
anniversaries have been set.
 Special Days are indicated with icons to the left of
the date and Anniversary Days are indicated with
icons to the right of the date.
NOTE Touch [ ] in [Year] to display the calendar for the
previous year, or touch [ ] to display the calendar
for the next year, or touch [ ] in [Month] to display
the calendar for the previous month, or touch [ ] to
display the calendar for the next month. Touch [Anniversary] to set an anniversary. >>> “Setting Anniversaries” (page 9-3) Special days that have been set are deleted
automatically three days after the special day has
passed.
Setting Special Days
Setting a new special day. A maximum of
200 special days can be set.
1 Touch the date to be set
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NOTE Touch a date that has already been set as a special
day to enable editing.
>>> “Editing Special Days” (page 9-2) Dates that have already passed, including today,
cannot be set as special days.
2 Touch [Icon]
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3 Touch one of the icons
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4 Touch [Memo]
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Trip 9-5
Information
Trip
Trip information can be viewed and set.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Trip]
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The trip screen is displayed.
The average speed, Average Fuel Economy, and
Instant Fuel Economy information can be viewed.NOTE Touch [Graph] to view
the average speed and
average fuel economy
as a graph, measured
in 5-minute units.
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 Touch [Manual] to change the reset mode to “Manual
Reset Mode”.
>>> “Reset Mode” (page 9-5)
2 Touch [
]

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The 2/3 trip screen is displayed.
The distance to empty, distance driven after refueling
and driving time can be viewed. 3 Touch [
]

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The 3/3 trip screen is displayed.
The lap time can be measured. >>> “Lap Time” (page 9-6)
Reset Mode
Two reset modes are available:
- Auto Reset Mode automatically resets
the average speed and average fuel
economy, four hours after the ignition
switch is turned OFF.
- In Manual Reset Mode, you can reset
the items when desired.
Changing the Reset Mode
1 Display the 1/3 Trip screen
2 Touch [Manual]
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“Auto Reset Mode” is changed to “Manual Reset
Mode”.


 
 

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Environment 9-8
Environment
The outside air temperature, altitude, and air
pressure can be viewed.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Environment]
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NOTE The display graph displays the latest information in
5-minute units.
 The units can be changed from Fahrenheit to
Celsius, and from “ft” to “m”. Refer to “Unit” in “System Settings” (page 10-5)
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Maintenance 9-9
Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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The maintenance list screen is displayed.NOTE Items that have passed their maintenance timing or
maintenance distance are displayed in a different
color.
Setting the Maintenance Timing
An item can be selected to set the maintenance
timing. 1 On the maintenance screen,
touch the item to be set
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The maintenance information screen of the selected
item is displayed.NOTE “Date” displays the date on which the maintenance
was performed.
 “Changed at Odometer” displays the odometer value
at the time of maintenance.
 “Remaining Distance” displays the distance until the
next maintenance timing. 2
Touch [Setup] in the “Maintenance
Fixed Date” settings
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NOTE If [USER1], [USER2], or [USER3] has been selected
in Step 1, the item name can be entered by selecting
[Set Name].
 Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
 “Maintenance Fixed Date”is used to set the distance
from the performance of maintenance to the time of
the next maintenance.
 “Maintenance Distance” is used to set the number of
months from the performance of maintenance to the
time of the next maintenance. 3 Touch [
] or [ ]to set the next
maintenance date
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4 Touch [Set]
The “Maintenance Fixed Date” settings are completed. 5 Touch [Setup] in “Maintenance
Distance”
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Air Conditioner 9-11
Information
Air Conditioner
The air conditioner status can be viewed.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Air Conditioner]
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1) Blower speed indicator
Displayed in 9 levels.
2) Air direction/Outside air intake indicator
3) Auto mode indicator
Displayed when the AUTO mode is operating.
4) Rear window defogger indicatior
Displayed when the rear window defogger is
operating.
5) Air conditioner indicator
Displayed when the air conditioner is operating.
6) Front defroster indicator
Displayed when the windshield defogger is
operating.NOTE When air conditioning operations are performed in the navigation screen display, the display shown below
will appear.
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 A short time after air conditioner operations have
been completed, the screen will return to the
navigation display.
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Mobile Phone 9-12
Mobile Phone
Only for cars equipped with hands-free Bluetooth
®
cellular phone interface systemIt is possible to make and receive phone calls.
For details, refer to the section titled “Features
and controls” in the vehicle owner’s manual.
Making Phone Calls
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Mobile Phone]
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2 Enter the telephone number
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NOTE Touch [Redial] to dial again the number previously
dialed.
 Touch [Clear] to delete one character at a time. 3 Touch [Dial]
Receiving Phone Calls
1 When the incoming call screen is
displayed, press the [OFF HOOK] key
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Phone plate
The On phone screen is displayed.
NOTE
will be displayed on the current location screen
when a “hands-free Bluetooth
® tcellular phone
interface system” is connected.
 Not displayed in “Turn List” or “Arrow Guide” mode,
or when an intersection information map is shown.
 Touch
to display the phone plate.


 
 

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