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Foreword
Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System. Please
read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this
manual stored in your vehicle at all times.
The Toyota Navigation System is one of the most technologically
advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives
satellite signals from the Global Po sitioning System (GPS) operated
by the U. S. Department of Defense. Using these signals and other
vehicle sensors, the system ca n show you where you are and
assist you in locating a desired destination.
The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from
your present starting location to your destination. The system is
designed to direct you to a destinat ion that is unfamiliar to you in
an efficient manner. The system uses the maps of DENSO. The
calculated routes are neither the shortest routes nor routes without
traffic congestion. Your own personal local knowledge or “short cut”
may at times be faster than the calculated routes.
The navigation system’s database in cludes about 50 point of inter-
est categories to allow you to easily select destinations such as
restaurants and hotels. If a destinat ion is not in the database, you
can enter the street address or a ma jor intersection close to it and
the system will route you there. The system will provide both a
visual map and audio instructions. The audio instructions will an-
nounce the distance and direction to go when you are approaching
a fork or intersection. These voice instructions will help you keep
your eyes on the road and are timed to provide enough time to
allow you to maneuver, change lanes or slow down.

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INFORMATION
The display may be tinged in pur-
ple due to the reflection of sunlight,
but this is not a malfunction.
 The displayed image may become
darker and moving images may be
slightly distorted when the display
is cold.
 Under extremely cold conditions,
the map may not be displayed and
the data input by a user may be de-
leted. Also, the display may take
time to change.
 When you look at the screen
through polarized material such as
polarized sunglasses, the screen
may be dark and hard to see. If so,
look at the screen from different
angles, adjust the brightness or
contrast of the screen, or take off
your sunglasses.

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5. By “Emergency”: You can select one
of the three points of emergency service
points that have been already stored in the
system’s database. See page 33 for the
detailed steps.
6. By “Phone #”: You can enter a des-
tination by the telephone number. See
page 34 for the detailed steps.
7. By “Intersection”: You can enter the
names of two intersecting streets. This is
helpful if you do not know the specific
street address of your destination but
know the general vicinity. See page 35 for
the detailed steps.
8. By “Freeway Ent./Exit”: You can en-
ter the name of the freeway (interstate) en-
trance or exit. See page 36 for the detailed
steps.
9. By “Previous starting point”: Yo u
can enter a point where the system has
started to guide last time. See page 37 for
the detailed steps.
10. By Map Selection: You can select a
destination simply by selecting the location
on the displayed map. See page 37 for the
detailed steps.
11. By Preset Destination (
— switches on the “Destination” screen):
You can choose the destination by select-
ing one of the preset destination switch. In
this case, it is necessary to register your
desired destination beforehand. See page
38 for the detailed steps.
12. By Home (
switch on the “Des-
tination” screen): You can select your
own home without entering the address
each time. In this case, it is necessary to
register your home beforehand. See page
38 for the detailed steps.
INFORMATION
 When inputting the destination,
the response to the switch may be
slow.
 “Points of interest” registration is
made based on the NAVTEQ
“Standard POI Inclusion List” and
infoUSA POI data.
 If there is no point registered,
switches such as “Marked points”,
“Home”, “Previous destination” or
“Previous starting point” are
dimmed and not available.
 The route for returning may not be
the same as that for going.
 The route guidance to the destina-
tion may not be the shortest route
or a route without traffic conges-
tion.
 Route guidance may not be avail-
able if there is no road data for the
specified location.
 When setting the destination, you
should use the map on a scale of
one half mile or smaller.
 To select an “Address”, “POI”,
“Freeway Ent./Exit” or “Intersec-
tion” in a different region, a search
area’s change is necessary.
CAUTION
While you are driving, be sure to fol-
low traffic regulations and keep the
road condition in mind. If a traffic
sign on the road has been changed,
the route guidance may provide
wrong information.

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There are 3 ways to select a point of in-
terest (POI) location.
(a) Input the name of the point of inter-
est directly.
(b) Inputting a city name first.
(c) Selecting from the points of inter- est categories.
It will not take a long time for you to find
your destination if you use a combina-
tion of the searching ways of (a), (b) and
(c). (a) Inputting the name of the point of
interest directly
Select the
“POI” (Point of Interest)
switch on the “Destination” screen.
The “POI” (Point of Interest) screen ap-
pears, and then you can input the name of
the point of interest.
Select letters on the screen to input a
name.
Selecting the
“” switch to display
the diacritics input screen, the
“09”switch to display the numeral input
screen.
If the number of sites becomes 4 or less,
or if you select the
“List” switch at the
bottom right of the screen, the screen
changes and displays a list of sites.
Select the of your desired destina-
tion.
You can search it more easily with the
“City” and “Category” switches.
(See “(b) Inputting a city name” on page 27
and “(c) Selection from the point of interest
categories” on page 28.)
Destination input by
POI (Point of Interest)

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Route preference:
To change the conditions of the route
preference.
Select the
“Edit route” switch, and
the “Edit route” screen appears.
Select the “Route preference”switch.
Select either “Allow” or “Detour”switch. When you select the “OK”switch, the system starts searching for
a route up to the destination.
Even if you select the
“Detour”switch, it cannot be avoid in some
cases.
INFORMATION
If the calculated route includes a trip
by ferry, the route guidance shows a
sea route. After you travel by ferry,
the current vehicle position may be
incorrect. Upon reception of GPS sig-
nals, it is automatically corrected.
Select the “3routes” switch.
“3routes”: You can choose your route out
of 3 types of route.
Choose one from the three routes.
“Quick”: A route on which you can reach
the destination in the shortest time.
“Short”: A route on which you can reach
the destination in the shortest distance.
“Alternative”: Other route.
Select the “Time & distance”switch to display the time and distance
list.

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“Guide”: When POI icons are displayed
on the map, select this switch, and the
name of a POI icon near the cursor is dis-
played. Move the select and scroll lever to
the right or left, and the name of the next
POI icon is displayed. If no POI icons are
displayed on the screen, “No guidance in-
formation available” is displayed. Push the
“ENTER” button while the name of a
POI icon is displayed to see detailed infor-
mation about that POI (name, location,
phone number, etc.) displayed on the
screen.

”: Select this switch when you have
several destinations to go. The distance
and time from the current position to the
destination can be displayed for each des-
tination. When you are not traveling on the
route, however, only the distance is dis-
played.
INFORMATION
 The distance to your destination
appears on the left of the screen.
 The time to your destination can
also be displayed. (For the setting
steps, see page 108.)
Selecting these
switches changes the
guidance screen.
Selecting these switches
changes the map screen.
“Search condition”: To change the con-
dition for reroute. (For details, see page
101.)
“Del. next dest.”: To delete the setting of
the next destination.
“Delete preferred road”: To delete the
preferred road that you registered.
“Start from adjacent road”: To start the
route guidance from the adjacent road.
(ex. When the route guidance guides the
route on a freeway, but you drive on the
parallel way along a freeway.)
“Detour for”: To change the condition for
detour. (For details, see page 51.)
“Whole route”: To calculate an entire new
route to the destination.

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3. Select the volume using the
switches “1”“7”.
If you do not need voice guidance, select
the
“Off” switch.
The selected item is highlighted in green.
INFORMATION
During route guidance, the voice
guidance continues even if the navi-
gation screen is changed to other
screens.
“Adaptive volume control”: If you select
the “Adaptive volume control”,
the volume is turned up automatically
when the vehicle speed exceeds 50 mph
(80 km/h).
To turn the system of the
“Adaptive
volume control” on, select the
switch. The indicator will be highlighted.
The voice guidance provides various mes-
sages as you approach an intersection, or
other point where you need to maneuver
the vehicle.
1“Proceed about 5 miles.”
2“In a half of a mile, right turn.”
3“Right turn.”
4Beep sound only.
INFORMATION
On freeways, interstates or other
highways with higher speed limits,
the voice guidance will be made at
earlier points than on city streets in
order to allow time to maneuver.
Typical voice guidance
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When you are driving while the route
guidance is operating, you can change
the route to detour around a section of
the route where a delay is caused by
road repairs, an accident, etc.
Select the “Chg. route” switch on the
right side of the screen if you encounter
a reason to divert from the selected
route.
This picture shows an example of how the
system would route you around a delay
caused by a traffic jam.
1 This part indicates the location where
traffic jam is occurring due to road re-
pairs or an accident.
2 These show the detour route sug-
gested by the system.
When you select the “Chg. route”switch, the screen changes to the “Change
route” screen that allows you to select the
distance you want to detour. Select one of
the numeral keys to start the detour pro-
cess. After detouring, the system returns
to the original guidance route.
“Whole route”: If you select this switch,
the system will calculate an entire new
route to the destination.
INFORMATION
 When your vehicle is on a freeway,
the detour distance selections are
5, 15 and 25 miles.
 The system may not be able to cal-
culate a detour route depending on
the selected distance and sur-
rounding road conditions.
“Search condition”: To change the con-
ditions of the searching route. (See page
101.)
“Quick”: A route on which you can reach
the destination in the shortest time.
“Short”: A route on which you can reach
the destination in the shortest distance.
“Alternative”: Other route.
Detour setting

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INFORMATION
The current vehicle position mark
appears at the bottom of the
screen next to the name of the
street you are driving on. The mark
does not move.
 If you leave the guidance route, the
name of the street you are on is not
shown on the list next to the cur-
rent vehicle position mark.
 If the road type you are on changes
between a highway, a main street
or a residential street (at an inter-
change or fork), it will appear on
the turn list.
 If a long route has been selected, it
may take a long time to display the
turn list.
 Push the
“MAP/VOICE” button
on the navigation controller to re-
turn to the map display with route
guidance.
The map scale can be changed by pushing
the zoom in/out buttons of the navigation
controller to the
“+” (zoom in) side or to
the “” (zoom out) side while the map is
displayed and while guiding as well. The
scale runs from 1/32nd of a mile to 128
miles. Push and release the zoom in/out
buttons to the
“+” side or “” side to
change the scale one step at a time. Push
and hold either button to zoom in or out
smoothly.
The map scale is displayed under the
North−up symbol or Heading −up symbol
at the top left of the screen.
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If you wish to look at a different point on the
map other than your current vehicle posi-
tion, you can bring the desired point to the
center of the screen by using the scroll fea-
ture.
Move the cursor mark
to the point you
desire by operating the select and scroll le-
ver of the navigation controller. Push the
“ENTER” button on the navigation con-
troller, and select the
“Enter ” switch.
If you continue to hold the lever by your fin-
ger on the navigation controller, the map
will continue scrolling in that direction until
you lift your finger.
After scrolling the screen, the map remains
centered at the selected location until you
push the
“MAP/VOICE” button. The
current vehicle position mark will continue
to move along your actual route and may
move off the screen. When you push the
“MAP/VOICE” button, the current ve-
hicle position mark returns to the center of
the screen and the map moves as you pro-
ceed on your route.
INFORMATION
If you enter a destination using the
screen scrolling function, the road
nearest to the point you selected is
set as the destination. At this time, if
the nearest road is over 4 miles from
destination point, the system may not
be able to calculate a guidance route.
You can change the orientation of the map
from North −up to Heading −up.
Select the
or switch.
Northup screen
Headingup screen
Northup symbol
Regardless of the direction of vehicle trav-
el, the north is always up.
Headingup symbol
The direction of the vehicle travel is always
up. A red arrow indicates the North.
Screen scrollingOrientation of the map

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