TOYOTA AVALON 2010 XX30 / 3.G Navigation Manual

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For vehicle sold in U.S.A.
For vehicle sold in Canada
Select the switch of your desired area. The
time zone for the area is set and the pre-
vious screen returns. Trip information such as driving dis-
tance,
average vehicle speed, fuel con-
sumption, etc. can be displayed on the
screen.
1. Push the “INFO” button on the
navigation controller.
2. Select the “Trip Information”switch.
Trip information

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“Consumption”
The instantaneous fuel consumption is
calculated and displayed based on dis-
tance and fuel consumption for 1 second
with the engine running.
The displayed value is updated every 1
second.
Note that an accurate figure may not be
shown in the following cases.
When the vehicle is stopped with the en-gine running, the display will indicate
the extremely high fuel consumption.
When the vehicle is driving down a long slope, applying the engine brake, the
display will indicate the extremely
low fuel consumption.
The calculation is reset when the engine
switch is turned off.
“After Refueling”
The average fuel consumption is calcu-
lated and displayed based on total driving
distance and total fuel consumption with
the engine running.
The displayed value is updated every 10
seconds.
Every time you refuel the vehicle, the cal-
culation is reset. When refueling, be sure
to stop your vehicle and turn the engine
switch off. “Cruising Range”
The distance the vehicle can travel with the
remaining
fuel is calculated and displayed
based on the quantity of remaining fuel
and past fuel consumption.
The driving range display indicates the
approximate distance that you can drive
until the fuel gauge reaches “E”. It is differ-
ent from the actual distance traveled.
The displayed value is updated every time
the fuel equivalent for 1 mile or 1 km is con-
sumed.
Every time you refuel the vehicle, the cal-
culation is reset. When refueling, be sure
to stop your vehicle and turn the engine
switch off.
The actual driving range varies with driving
habits and road conditions. If fuel con-
sumption is good, the driving range will be
longer. If fuel consumption is poor , the driv-
ing range will be shorter.
If the low fuel level warning light comes on,
refuel even if the display indicates that the
vehicle can be driven further.
“Average Speed”
The average speed is calculated and dis-
played based on the total driving distance
and the total driving time with the engine
running.
The displayed value is updated every 10
seconds.
To reset the calculation, push the
“EN-
TER”
button.
“Distance”
The trip distance is displayed.
To reset the calculation, push the
“EN-
TER” button. The average speed is also
reset.

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You can adjust the brightness or con-
trast of the screen depending on the
brightness of your surroundings. You
also can turn the display off.
Push the “DISP” button on the naviga-
tion controller.
INFORMATION
The display may be tinged in purple
due to the reflection of sunlight, but
this is not a malfunction.
Contrast and brightness adjustment
“Contrast” “+”: Strengthens the contrast
of the screen.
“Contrast” “”: Weakens the contrast of
the screen.
“Brightness” “+”: Brightens the screen.
“Brightness” “”: Darkens the screen.
The screen turns off when you select the
“SCREEN OFF”. To turn the display
screen back on, push any buttons on the
navigation controller such as “MAP/
VOICE”, etc. The selected screen ap-
pears.
Screen adjustment

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When the headlight switch is at “ON”
position, the screen changes to the day
mode or night mode.
To display the screen in the day mode even
with the head light switch on, select
“DAY
MODE” switch on the adjustment screen
for brightness and contrast control.
If the screen is set in the day mode with the
headlight switch turned to on, this condi-
tion is memorized in the system even with
the engine turned off. The speech command system allows
you to operate the navigation system
with your voice.1. Push the talk switch.
A beep sounds and an indicator is shown
on the screen.
Speech command system

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2. Give a command while an indicator
is shown on the screen.
If the navigation system does not respond
or the confirmation screen does not disap-
pear, please push the talk switch and try
again.
If no command is given, a beep sounds
and the indicator disappears 6 seconds
later.
If the system does not recognize your
speech, the system will respond with this
message (“System does not recognize
this command, please rephrase your com-
mand.”). Start the operation from the be-
ginning.
See page 136 for the command list.
Microphone
It is unnecessary to speak directly into
the microphone when giving a com-
mand.
Speech command example: Searching
for a route to your home.
1. Push the talk switch.
2. Say “Go home”.
If your home is not registered, you will hear
“Home is not registered”.

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3. If you hear “Are you sure that you
want a route to home?” (also shown on
the screen), push the talk switch and
say “Yes”.
If you say “No”, the search will be can-
celed.
4. You will hear “Calculating route to
home” and then the system starts
searching for a route.
INFORMATION
In the following conditions, the sys-
tem may not recognize the command
properly and using speech com-
mands may not be possible.
The command is not correct or
clear. Note that certain words, ac-
cents, or speech patterns may be
difficult for the system to recog-
nize.
 There are some noises such as
wind noise, etc.

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SECTION 5
APPENDIX
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APPENDIX
Appendix
Speech command list 136
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Map Operation 1Command
Action
Current Position
Shows current position map.Current Location
Map
Zoom InZooms in.
Zoom OutZooms out.
Maximum ScaleShows maximum scale.
Minimum ScaleShows minimum scale.
Right Map Zoom InZooms right map in.
Right Map Zoom OutZooms right map out.
Right Map Minimum ScaleShows right map minimum scale.
Right Map Maximum ScaleShows right map maximum scale.
North UpChanges map bearing to north up.Change to North Up
Heading UpChanges map bearing to heading up.Change to Heading Up
Map DirectionChanges map bearing to another direc-
tion.
Change Map Direction
Right Map North UpChanges right map bearing to north
up.
Right Map Heading UpChanges right map bearing to head-
ing up.
Right Map DirectionChanges right map bearing to anoth-
er direction.
Dual MapChanges map to dual mode.Change to Dual Map
Single MapChanges map to single mode.Change to Single Map
Speech command list

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Map Operation 2 — To register a pointCommand
Action
Mark This PointRegisters this point as a marked
point.
Mark
Map Operation 3 — To change the guidance mode
Command
Action
Arrow Guide
Changes guidance screen to arrow
mode.Arrow Guidance
Change to Arrow Guide
Change to Arrow Guidance
Turn List Guide
Changes guidance screen to turn list
mode.Turn List Guidance
Change to Turn List Guide
Change to Turn List Guidance
Map Guide
Changes guidance screen to map
mode.Map Guidance
Change to Map Guide
Change to Map Guidance

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Destination 1Command
Action
Go HomeCalculates route to home.Home
Go to Starting PointCalculates route to previous starting
point.
Previous Starting Point
Preset Destination Number One
Calculates route to preset destination
1.Preset Destination One
Go to Preset Destination Number
One
Go to Preset Destination One
Preset Destination Number Two
Calculates route to preset destination
2.Preset Destination Two
Go to Preset Destination Number
Two
Go to Preset Destination Two
Preset Destination Number Three
Calculates route to preset destination
3.Preset Destination Three
Go to Preset Destination Number
Three
Go to Preset Destination Three
Preset Destination Number Four
Calculates route to preset destination
4.Preset Destination Four
Go to Preset Destination Number
Four
Go to Preset Destination Four
Preset Destination Number Five
Calculates route to preset destination
5.Preset Destination Five
Go to Preset Destination Number
Five
Go to Preset Destination Five

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