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136   Trip
Equipment by type
Trip
You can check and set trip information.
Displaying
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Trip .
 ▼
This displays the trip screen. 1) 
Fuel consumption graph  
Allows you to check the average fuel 
consumption and the instantaneous fuel 
consumption. 
→“Fuel Consumption Graph”(P137)
2) Manual , Auto   (P137) 
Allows you to change the reset mode.
3) 
History   (P138) 
Allows you to check the fuel consumption 
and Eco score history.
4)  Current reset mode  
(P137)
5) Eco score*1,*2
 You are scored according to how you step 
on the accelerator pedal and brake. 
The more leaves, the better your driving is 
for fuel economy. 6) 
Distance to Empty
  Measures and displays the possible 
cruising distance based on the remaining 
fuel and recent average fuel consumption.
7)  Average Speed
*1
 Displays the latest average vehicle speed 
after each trip information is reset.
8)  Driving Time
*1
 Displays the latest elapsed time after ACC 
is turned on.
9) 
Reset 
  Allows you to reset all trip information.
10) 
Lap time   (P138)
  Allows you to measure the time, distance, 
vehicle speed, and fuel consumption.
*1 This is an equipment that only some vehicles have.
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Trip   137
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Fuel Consumption Graph
1)2)3)4)
1)  Average fuel consumption
2)  Average fuel consumption graph  
Displays the fuel consumption with 16 
levels.
3)  Instantaneous fuel consumption 
graph  
Displays the fuel consumption with 16 
levels.
4) Scale  
Shows the scales of the average fuel 
consumption and instantaneous fuel 
consumption graphs. The values may vary 
depending on the units.
Unit Value
km/l 0~60
l/100km 0~20
mpg(US) 0~150
mpg(UK) 0~180
Changing the Reset Mode
1On the trip screen, 
touch 
Manual .
 ▼
This switches from auto mode to manual 
mode.
2Touch Auto .
This switches from manual mode to auto 
mode.
Auto modeAll trip information will be reset 4 
hours after turning off the engine 
switch.
Manual mode The trip information is reset when 
Reset on the Trip screen is 
touched.
Reset Trip Information
Standard vehicle Average Fuel Economy
Average Speed  
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138   Trip
Check the Histor y
You can check the fuel consumption and Eco 
score history.*1
1On the trip screen, 
touch 
History .
 ▼
This displays the previously displayed history 
screen (with fuel consumption or Eco score 
history).
NOTE
•  On the eco score history screen, touching 
[Mileage History] displays the fuel 
consumption history screen.
•  On the fuel consumption history screen, 
touching [ECO Score] displays the eco 
score history screen.
•  Eco score history saves the figure 
displayed before the engine switch is 
turned off.
 *1  ECO score is an equipment that only some vehicles have.
Change the Fuel Consumption 
Histor y Display
There is a long-term fuel consumption history 
and a short-term fuel consumption history.
1On the fuel consumption 
history screen, touch 
Long-term History .
 ▼
The display switches from the fuel 
consumption (short-term) screen to the 
fuel consumption (long-term) screen.
2Touch Short History .
The display switches from the fuel 
consumption (long-term) screen to the fuel 
consumption (short-term) screen.
Lap Time
You can measure the time, distance, vehicle 
speed, and fuel consumption.
1On the trip screen, touch 
Lap time .
This displays the lap time screen.
2Touch Start .
 ▼
Measurement starts. At this time, the 
vehicle speed and fuel consumption 
are being measured, so they are not 
displayed.  
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140   Air Conditioner
Air Conditioner
You can check the air conditioner status.
(Only on vehicles that support this function)
Displaying
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Air Conditioner .
 ▼
This displays the air conditioner status. Dual-zone automatic climate control 
air conditioner
5)
6)4)7)
3)
2)
1)
1)  Front defroster indicator  
Displayed when the front defroster is 
operating.
2)  Air conditioner indicator  
Displayed when the air conditioner is 
operating.
3)  Blower speed indicator  
Displays the speed indicator in 9 levels.
4)  Rear window defogger indicator  
Displayed when the rear window defogger 
is operating.
5)  Left side temperature setting
6) DUAL  
Displayed when dual mode is on.
7)  Right side temperature setting Other than dual-zone automatic 
climate control air conditioner
9)10)
8)
8) 
Air direction/Outside air intake 
indicator
9)  Auto mode indicator  
Displayed when auto mode is on.
10) Temperature  setting
NOTE
•  When the air conditioner is operated 
while the navigation screen or audio 
screen is being displayed, the following 
screen is displayed.
 
•  If no operation is done on the air 
conditioner for a while, the air conditioner 
display goes off automatically.
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GPS Information   141
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
GPS Information
You can check the name of the current 
location, its latitude/longitude, the number 
of GPS satellites being received, and a map 
of satellite locations.
Displaying
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch GPS Information. .
 ▼
This displays the GPS information screen. 1) 
Current location name
2)  Current location latitude/longitude
3)  Number of  GPS satellites being 
received
ADVICE
• When  is displayed, effective radio 
signals are being received from four or 
more GPS satellites and 3D position 
measurement, which measures the three 
dimensions of latitude, longitude, and 
altitude, is possible.
•  When 
 is displayed, effective radio 
signals are being received from three 
or less GPS satellites and 2D position 
measurement, which measures the two 
dimensions of latitude and longitude 
is possible. In this case, the positional 
precision is less than for 3D position 
measurement.
•  If neither mark is displayed, this shows 
that effective radio signals are not being 
received from GPS satellites and the 
system is in the state of not measuring 
position. 4) 
North Up 
 
Touching this allows you to change the 
map of satellite locations to the north 
reference so that up is north.
5) 
Heading Up   
Touching this allows you to change the 
map of satellite locations to the heading 
reference so that up is the direction your 
car is traveling.
6)  Map of  satellite locations  
Allows you to check the location of the 
GPS satellites being received. 
The GPS actually being used for position 
calculation is displayed in yellow and 
those not being used are displayed in 
grey.
7) 
Back   
Touching this returns the display to the 
info menu 
(P24).
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142   GPS Information
P side P Display Screen
This section explains the screens displayed 
when selecting the [GPSInfo] in the P side P 
display information 
(P36).
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4)5)
1)6)
1)  Current location name
2)  Current location latitude/longitude
3)  Number of  GPS satellites being 
received
4) 
North Up   
Touching this allows you to change the 
map of satellite locations to the north 
reference so that up is north. 5) 
Heading Up 
 
Touching this allows you to change the 
map of satellite locations to the heading 
reference so that up is the direction your 
car is traveling.
6)  Map of  satellite locations  
Allows you to check the location of the 
GPS satellites being received. 
The GPS actually being used for position 
calculation is displayed in yellow and 
those not being used are displayed in 
grey.
7) 
▲ 
  Touching this displays the submenu. (P32)
8) PsideP 
  Change the information displayed on the 
P side P sub-screen.  
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Mobile Phone   143
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Equipment by type  
(Vehicles with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Mobile Phone
Connecting your mobile phone to this 
product with Bluetooth lets you use the 
hands-free function.
WARNING
•  The driver should not hold the mobile 
phone in their hand while driving.
•  Do not leave your mobile phone 
unattended in the vehicle. If your mobile 
phone rolls underfoot when you stop 
the vehicle or when you go around a 
curve and it get under the brake pedal, 
it can interfere with driving and cause an 
accident.
Connect Your Mobile Phone
This product and your mobile phone use the 
Bluetooth function to connect.
For details on how to connect, refer to 
“Bluetooth Setting”(P209).
Operation methods below describe situations 
once connection has been completed.
NOTE
•  This requires a mobile phone that can be 
connected to the Bluetooth.
•  For the equipment supported, refer to the 
vehicle's user manual.
•  Cancel functions such as the mobile 
phone “dial lock”, and connect while on 
the standby screen.
•  Some equipment cannot be connected.
Display the Phonebook
There is the vehicle phonebook registered in 
this product and the mobile phonebook that 
can draw on the data in your mobile phone.
1Press the INFO key or touch 
Mobile Phone .
The mobile phone screen is displayed.
2Touch ▲ , and then 
PhoneBook .
 ▼
The vehicle phonebook screen or the mobile 
phonebook screen is displayed.
The phonebook displayed now is the one that 
was being displayed the last time.
NOTE
• Telephone numbers in the mobile 
phonebook cannot be registered, edited, 
or deleted from this product.
•  If the vehicle phonebook screen is 
being displayed and you want to look 
at the mobile phonebook, touch [Mobile 
Phonebook].
•  If the mobile phonebook screen is being 
displayed and you want to look at the 
vehicle phonebook, touch [Vehicle 
Phonebook].
Register in Phonebook
Telephone numbers can be registered.
Input and Register the 
Telephone Number
Registration is done with the vehicle 
phonebook.
1Press the INFO key or touch 
Mobile Phone .
The mobile phone screen is displayed.
2Touch the “telephone number” 
to register.
3Touch ▲ , and then 
Registration .
4Input each type of telephone 
number.
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144   Mobile Phone
5Touch Back .
 ▼
Registration in the vehicle phonebook is 
complete.
Registering from Mobile 
Phone
You can register each entry in the phonebook 
in your mobile phone into the vehicle 
phonebook one by one. Also, you can view all 
the entries in the phonebook in your mobile 
phone from the mobile phonebook.
WARNING
• Stop your car in a safe location before 
starting loading of the phonebook from 
your mobile phone.
NOTE
• For details on how to operate your mobile 
phone, please refer to the user manual 
for your mobile phone.
•  Normal data transfer may be impossible 
with some types of mobile phones.
•  The only data that can be transferred is 
home, work, and mobile phone numbers.
•   It takes about 3 minutes for the transfer to 
complete. However, this depends on the 
number of telephone numbers registered 
in your mobile phone.
•  If there is already a mobile phonebook 
loaded in this product, loading a 
phonebook overwrites it.
•  Up to 32 entries can be registered in the 
vehicle phonebook.
•  Up to 1000 entries can be displayed in 
the mobile phonebook.
•  Telephone numbers in the mobile 
phonebook cannot be registered, edited, 
or deleted from this product.
•  In order to load only 1 entry, your mobile 
phone must support OPP (Object Push 
Profiles).
•  In order to load all the entries, your 
mobile phone must support PBAP (Phone 
Book Access Profiles).  
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Mobile Phone   145
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Reading in one Entr y
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display the Phonebook”(P143)
2Touch ▲ , and then 
Register .
3Touch 
Register from Mobile Phone .
4Touch Ye s .
Do this while the message “Import one 
phonebook entry?” is displayed.
5Select a telephone number.
It is necessary to operate your mobile 
phone to select the telephone numbers to 
be transferred.
For details, refer to the user manual for 
your mobile phone.
 ▼
When the loading to the vehicle phonebook is 
complete, the message “Import successful.” is 
displayed. Reading in All Entries
1Display the mobile phonebook 
screen.
→“Display the Phonebook”(P143)
2Touch ▲ , and then Import .
3Touch Ye s .
Do this while the message “Import entire 
phonebook from this phone?” is displayed.
 ▼
When the loading to the mobile phonebook is 
complete, the message “Import successful.” is 
displayed.
Edit a Phonebook
You can edit a phonebook that has been 
registered.
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display the Phonebook”(P143)
2Touch ▲ , and then Edit .
 ▼
This displays the phonebook edit screen.
The rest of the procedure is the same as from 
Step 5 onward in 
“Input and Register the 
Telephone Number”(P143).  
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146   Mobile Phone
Deleting a Phonebook
You can delete a phonebook that has been 
registered.
1Display the vehicle phonebook 
screen.
→“Display the Phonebook”(P143)
2Touch ▲ , and then Delete .
3Touch any of the “deletion 
methods”.
Delete 1item Deletes the currently 
selected phonebook.
Delete 
Selected Item Select multiple phonebooks, 
then touch [Delete] to delete 
them.
Delete All Deletes all the registered 
phonebooks.
4Touch Ye s .
 ▼
The phonebook deletion is complete.
Dial a Telephone
There are a number of ways to make a call.
CAUTION
• As much as possible, refrain from phone 
calls while driving. First stop your vehicle 
in a safe location.
•  Some mobile phones restrict calls to the 
same number to no more than 3 times in 
3 minutes.
Calling by Entering a 
Telephone Number
1On the mobile phone screen,  
enter the telephone number.
ADVICE
• If you make a mistake for entering, touch 
[Clear] to clear one digit.
2Touch the “OFF HOOK” key.
 ▼
A call is started to the telephone number you 
entered.
Calling the Person You Were 
Just Talking with
1On the mobile phone screen, 
touch 
Redial .
 ▼
A call is started to the telephone number you 
were just talking with.