reset TOYOTA C-HR 2021 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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352-2. Connectivity settings
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Basic function
4Select “Device Info”.
5 Confirm and change the
Bluetooth
® device informa-
tion.
The name of the Bluetooth
®
device is displayed. It can be
changed to a desired name.
( P. 3 5 )
Select to set the Bluetooth
®
audio player connection
method. ( P.35)
Device address is unique to
the device and cannot be
changed. Phone number is unique to
the Bluetooth
® phone and
cannot be changed.
Compatibility profile is unique
to the Bluetooth
® device and
cannot be changed.
Select to reset all setup
items.
●If 2 Bluetooth® devices have been
registered with the same device
name, the devices can be distin-
guished referring to the device’s
address.
●Depending on the type of Blue-
tooth® phone, some information
may not be displayed.
1 Select “Device Name”.
2 Enter the name and select
“OK”.
●Even if the device name is
changed, the name registered in
your Bluetooth
® device does not
change.
1 Select “Connect Audio Player
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362-2. Connectivity settings
2Select the desired connec-
tion method.
“Vehicle”: Select to connect the
audio player from the vehicle’s
audio/visual system.
“Device”: Select to connect the
vehicle’s audio/visual system from
the audio player.
Depending on the audio
player, the “Vehicle” or
“Device” connection method
may be best. As such, refer to
the manual that comes with
the audio player.
The Bluetooth
® settings can be
confirmed and changed.
1 Display the Bluetooth
® set-
tings screen. ( P. 3 1 )
2 Select “Detailed Settings”. 3
Select the desired item to be
set.
Select to set Bluetooth
® con-
nection on/off. ( P.36)
Select to change the auto-
matic connection priority of
the registered Bluetooth
®
devices. ( P.37)
Select to edit the system
information. ( P.37)
Select to reset all setup
items.
1 Select “Bluetooth Power”.
When “Bluetooth Power” is on:
The Bluetooth
® device is auto-
matically connected when the
engine switch is in ACC or ON.
When “Bluetooth Power” is off:
The Bluetooth
® device is dis-
connected, and the system will
not connect to it next time.
●While driving, the auto connection
state can be changed from off to
on, but cannot be changed from
on to off.
“Detailed Settings”
screen
Changing “Bluetooth
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372-2. Connectivity settings
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Basic function
The automatic connection prior-
ity of the registered Bluetooth
®
devices can be changed.
1 Select “Preferred Device Set-
tings”.
2 Select the desired item to be
set.
Select to set automatic con-
nection priority on/off.
Select to change the auto-
matic connection priority of
the registered Bluetooth
®
phones. ( P.37)
Select to change the auto-
matic connection priority of
the registered Bluetooth
®
audio players. ( P. 3 7 )
Select to reset all setup
items.
■Changing Bluetooth®
device automatic connec-
tion priority
1 Select “Preferred Phones” or
“Preferred Audio Players”. 2
Select the desired Bluetooth
®
device and select “Move Up”
or “Move Down” to change
the preferred order.
●A newly registered Bluetooth®
device will automatically be given
the highest automatic connection
priority.
1 Select “System Information”.
2 Select the desired item to be
set.
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382-2. Connectivity settings
be changed to a desired
name. (P. 3 8 )
PIN code used when the
Bluetooth
® device was regis-
tered. Can be changed to a
desired code. ( P.38)
Device address is unique to
the device and cannot be
changed.
Select to set the connection
status display of the phone
on/off.
Select to set the connection
status display of the audio
player on/off.
Compatibility profile of the
system
Select to reset all setup
items.
■Editing the system name
1 Select “System Name”.
2 Enter a name and select
“OK”.
■Editing the PIN code
1 Select “System PIN Code”.
2 Enter a PIN code and select
“OK”.
*: Vehicles equipped with DCM
only. This function is not made
available in some countries or
areas.
1 Enable the Wi-Fi® hotspot
function. ( P. 4 0 )
2 Disable the “Hide Access
Point” function. ( P. 4 0 )
3 Search for the vehicle access
point using the device you
wish to connect.
 For details about operating
the device, refer to the docu-
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By connecting a device to
the vehicle via Wi-Fi
®, it can
access the internet through
the DCM.
 To use this function, a Wi-
Fi
® hotspot service sub-
scription from AT&T is
required. Connect your
device to the in-vehicle
access point (see instruc-
tions below), or contact the
Customer Experience Cen-
ter at 1-800-331-4331 for
assistance.
Connecting a device to
the in-vehicle access
point
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402-2. Connectivity settings
Select to check/change the
access point password.
(P. 4 1 )
Select to display hints for
connecting to the vehicle via
Wi-Fi
®.
Select to make the access
point searchable/unsearch-
able.
Select to check/change the
security protocol of the
access point (for authentica-
tion and encryption). ( P. 4 1 )
Select to change the access
point name (SSID). ( P. 4 1 )
Select to change the Wi-Fi
®
connection channel (within
the 2.4GHz frequency band).
( P. 4 2 )
●If any settings have been
changed, it will be necessary to
reset the Wi-Fi
® system to com-
plete the changes. To reset the
Wi-Fi
® system, select “Yes” on the
pop-up displayed after changing
the settings.
When the Wi-Fi® hotspot func-
tion is enabled, the system
checks for a valid hotspot ser-
vice subscription.
If a hotspot service subscription
has not been started, connect
your device to the in-vehicle access point to start your sub-
scription. A trial subscription
may be available.
Contact your Toyota dealer for
details about the Toyota mobile
application.
1
Select “Password”.
2 Check that the following
screen is displayed.
Displays the password
Select to display/hide the
entered password.
Select to change the pass-
word.
1 Select “Change Password”.
2 Enter the desired password
and select “OK”.
 When setting/changing a
password, observe the follow-
ing guidelines to help prevent
the password from being
cracked by a third party:
• Use an 8-character or longer
Enabling/disabling the Wi-
Fi
® Hotspot function
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542-4. Other settings
1Press the “MENU” button.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Voice”.
4 Select the desired items to
be set.
Select to adjust the volume of
voice guidance.
*
Select to set the voice recog-
nition prompts.
Select to train voice recogni- tion.
The voice command system
adapts the user accent.
Select to start the voice rec-
ognition tutorial.
Select to set the voice
prompt interrupt on/off.
Select to reset all setup
items.
*: When an Apple CarPlay/Android
Auto connection is established,
voice command system
(Siri/Google Assistant) and map
application voice guidance vol-
ume can be changed.
Voice settings
Voice volume, etc. can be
set.
Displaying the voice set-
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653-2. Radio operation
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Audio/visual system
3-2.Radio operation
*: This function is not made avail-able in some countries or areas.
The radio operation screen can
be reached by the following
methods: P. 6 1
Select to display the audio
source selection screen.
Select to display the preset
stations screen. ( P.66)
Select to display the cache
radio operation screen.
*
( P. 6 6 )
Select to display a list of
receivable stations. ( P.67)
Select to display the radio
options screen. ( P.67)
Select to display the sound
setting screen. ( P. 6 2 )
Select to tune to preset sta-
tions/channels. ( P.66) Displays items on the chan-
nels registered to smart
favorites
* (
 P.71, 85)
Displays the artist info and
song title or album
Select to change the dis-
played information.
Displays messages when
available
*
Displays cover art, station
logo, etc.
*
Displays information about
the song/track currently
being played
*
Select to display HD) multi-
cast channels available.
*
( P.69)
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
Press to seek for stations in
the relevant program
type/channel category.
Press and hold for continu-
ous seek.
AM/FM/SiriusXM® Sat-
ellite Radio*
Overview
Control screen
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663-2. Radio operation
Turn to step up/down fre-
quencies/channels.
Turn to move up/down the
station list. Also, the knob
can be used to enter selec-
tions on the list screens by
pressing it.
●The radio automatically changes
to stereo reception when a stereo
broadcast is received.
●The radio automatically blends to
an HD Radio signal in AM or FM
where available.
Radio mode has a mix preset
function, which can store up to
36 stations (6 stations per page
x 6 pages) from any of the AM,
FM or SXM bands.
1Tune in the desired station.
2 Select and hold “(Hold Edit)”.
 To change the preset station
to a different one, select and
hold the preset station.
●The number of preset radio sta-
tions displayed on the screen can
be changed. ( P. 8 4 )
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
SXM radio program can be
cached and played back in a
time-shifted manner.
■Automatic playback of the
cache
If the radio broadcast is inter-
rupted by another audio output,
such as an incoming phone call,
the system will automatically
cache the interrupted portion
and perform time-shift playback
when the interruption ends. This
function is available when “Auto
Pause” is set to on. ( P. 6 7 )
■Playing back the cache
manually
The broadcast cached in the
program cache can be played
back manually.
1 Select “SXM Replay”.
2 Select the desired cache
radio operation button.
Returns to the live radio
broadcast
Displays the replay offset
from the current time
Presetting a station
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693-2. Radio operation
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Audio/visual system
under license from iBiquity Digital
Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Pat-
ents. For patents see
http://dts.com/patents
. HD Radio,
Artist Experience, and the HD, HD
Radio, and “ARC” logos are regis-
tered trademarks or trademarks of
iBiquity Digital Corporation in the
United States and/or other coun-
tries.
■Multicast
On the FM radio frequency most
digital stations have “multiple” or
supplemental programs on one
FM station.
1 Select .
2 Select the desired channel.
 Turning the “TUNE SCROLL”
knob can also select the
desired multicast channel.
■Experience
 Mismatch of time alignment- a
user may hear a short period
of programming replayed or
an echo, stutter or skip.
Cause: The radio stations analog
and digital volume is not properly
aligned or the station is in ballgame
mode.
Action: None, radio broadcast
issue. A user can contact the radio
station.
 Sound fades, blending in and
out.
Cause: Radio is shifting between
analog and digital audio.
Action: Reception issue, may clear-
up as the vehicle continues to be
driven. Turning the indicator of the
“HD Radio AM” and “HD Radio FM”
button off can force radio in an ana-
log audio.
Audio mute condition when an
HD2/HD3 multicast channel
had been playing.
Cause: The radio does not have
access to digital signals at the
moment.
Action: This is normal behavior,
wait until the digital signal returns. If
out of the coverage area, seek a
new station.
Audio mute delay when
selecting an HD2/HD3 multi-
cast channel preset.
Cause: The digital multicast content
is not available until HD Radio™
broadcast can be decoded and
make the audio available. This
takes up to 7 seconds.
Action: This is normal behavior,
wait for the audio to become avail-
able.
 Text information does not
match the present song
audio.
Cause: Data servic e issue by the
radio broadcaster.
Action: Broadcaster should be noti-
fied. Complete the form:
hdradio.com/stations/feedback
.
 No text information shown for
the present selected fre-
quency.
Available HD Radio™
technology
Troubleshooting guide

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713-2. Radio operation
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Audio/visual system
game, every NASCAR® race,
NHL® games, 24/7 talk channels
dedicated to the biggest leagues,
and more. You get all kinds of
commercial-free m usic, including
artistdedicated channels and
more, plus sports, news, talk and
entertainment.
●SiriusXM radio operation
• Look for the Sirius, XM, SiriusXM, Band, SAT, Radio or Source but-
ton and you’re in. If you can’t hear
us, it’s easy to get started:
U.S.A.:
Locate your Radio ID by turning to
Channel 0. If you don’t see your
number there, go to siri-
usxm.com/activationhelp to find it.
Visit siriusxm.com/refresh
or call
1-855-MYREFRESH (697-3373)
to send a refresh signal to your
radio.
Canada:
Locate your Radio ID by turning to
Channel 0.
Visit siriusxm.ca/refresh
to send a
refresh signal to your radio or call
1-888-539-7474 for service.
Each SiriusXM tuner is identified
with a unique radio ID. The radio
ID is required when activating
an SiriusXM Satellite service or
when reporting a problem.
 If “Ch 000” is selected using
the “TUNE SCROLL” knob, the ID code, which is 8 alpha-
numeric characters, will be
displayed. If another channel
is selected, the ID code will no
longer be displayed. The
channel (000) alternates
between displaying the radio
ID and the specific radio
code.
Up to 20 channels can be regis-
tered as presets in the cache.
For channel registration, refer to
( P.84).
1 Select channels registered to
smart favorites.
2 Select “SXM Replay”.
●Caches up to 30 minutes for each
Smart Favorite preset.
●The radio plays the track from
start when that track has not previ-
ously been heard by the user and
the station is registered as a smart
favorite.
●When “SXM Tune Start” is turned
on ( P.67), the current song is
played from the beginning when
you select the channel.
●Displays icons on the channels
registered to smart favorites.
(  P. 6 5 )
When problems occur with the SiriusXM tuner, a message will
appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the
problem, take the suggested corrective action.
Displaying the radio ID
Smart favorites
Refer to the table below to id entify the problem and take
the suggested corrective action

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