display TOYOTA CAMRY 2013 XV50 / 9.G Navigation Manual

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1Press the talk switch.
“Play Artist <name>” and “Play Album
<name>” are displayed in the “Shortcut
Menu” screen.
2Say “Play artist <name>” or “Play al-
bum <name>” .
Say the desired artist name or album
name in the place of the “<>”.
 A confirmation screen will be displayed
showing the recognition results. If multiple
matching items are found, a selection
screen will be displayed.
3Say “Yes” or touch “Yes”.
The system starts playing music.
INFORMATION
●Even if the state set using voice recogni-
tion is different from the set state in the
“Address” screen (which was set when a
destination was set manually), the set
state in the “Address” screen will not
change. (For more information on the
“Address” screen, see “SELECTING
THE SEARCH AREA” on page 56.)
● The house number voice recognition
conditions are outlined below:
• Numerals: 10 digits or less
• Numerals and cardinal/intercardinal
direction or a hyphen and numerals:
A total of 9 digits or less (Do not say
“and”.)
• Cardinal/Intercardinal direction or a hyphen and numerals: A total of 9
digits or less (Do not say “and”.)
• Numerals are recognized as single digits only.
• The cardinal/intercardinal direction and hyphens are only recognized
once.
• The following cardinal/intercardinal directions can be recognized: North,
East, West, South, North East, North
West, South East and South West.
● When inputting the house number is
skipped and the recognized candidate
list has multiple entries and so forth, the
full street name may need to be recog-
nized. If this occurs, say the full street
name.
For example, say “East Main Street”
and “East Main Street” will be recog-
nized.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE:
SEARCH FOR A TRACK USING
ARTIST NAME OR ALBUM
NAME
 When “Play Artist <name>” is used to
play music, the first track is selected
randomly. For operations beyond play-
ing music, refer to the “AUDIO/VIDEO
SYSTEM” section of this manual.
 Music recognition technology and
related data are provided by
Gracenote
®. Gracenote is the industry
standard in music recognition technol-
ogy and related content delivery. For
more information visit
www.gracenote.com.

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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
INFORMATION
●A USB memory or iPod must be con-
nected to enable track searching and
playback. (See “USB MEMORY OPER-
ATION” on page 214 and “iPod OPERA-
TION” on page 219.)
● When a USB memory or iPod is con-
nected, recognition data is created so
tracks can be searched using voice
commands.
● Recognition data is updated under the
following conditions:
• When the USB memory or iPod data
has changed.
• When the voice recognition language is changed. (See page 44.)
● While the recognition data is being cre-
ated or being updated, a track search
cannot be performed using a voice com-
mand.
● While “Play Music” is displayed in the
“Shortcut menu” screen, say “Play
music” to display the music screen from
which searching for a track using a voice
command can be performed.
● When “Play Music” is dimmed in the
“Shortcut Menu” screen, it is not possi-
ble to search for a track using a voice
command. In this situation, reduce the
amount of music data in the USB mem-
ory or iPod and update the recognition
data to enable searching by voice com-
mand.

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2. NATURAL SPEECH INFORM ATION (ENGLISH ONLY)
*: Say the desired artist name or album
name in the place of the “<>”.
Due to natural language speech recog-
nition technology, this system enables
recognition of a command when spo-
ken naturally. However, the system
cannot recognize every variation of
each command. In some situations, it
is possible to omit the command for the
procedure and directly state the de-
sired operation. Not all voice com-
mands are displayed in the short cut
menu.
INFORMATION
●The “Set a Destination”, “Use the
Phone”, “Play Music” and “Get Informa-
tion” commands displayed on the “Short-
cut Menu” screen can be operated using
natural language speech recognition
technology.
● If the command cannot be recognized
completely, the command input screen
will be displayed. (Search results will be
shown based on the part of the com-
mand that was recognized.)
EXPRESSION EXAMPLES FOR
EACH FUNCTION
CommandExpression examples
“Go Home”Let’s go home.
Take me home.
“Enter an Ad-
dress”I wanna enter an ad-
dress, please.
Put in an address.
“Find Nearby
<POI category>”
Find nearby <Restau-
rants> for me.
I need to see the near-
by <Restaurants>.
“Call <name>
<type>”
Get me <Robert
Brown>.
I need to call <Robert
Brown> at <Work>
right away.
“Dial <number>”
Please dial the number
<3334445555>.
Ring <3334445555>.
“Play Artist
<name>”Play the artist
<XXXXX>.
I’d like to hear the band
<XXXXX>.*
“Play Album
<name>”Play album <XXXXX>.
Music from album
<XXXXX>.*
“Traffic”How’s the traffic?
Check the traffic.
“Weather”What’s the weather
like?
Let’s get a forecast.
“Sports Scores”
Team scores.
How are my favorite
teams doing?
“Stock Quotes”
Stock quotes.
How are my stocks do-
ing?
“Fuel Prices”
Let’s check fuel prices.
Find the cheapest gas
prices.
INFORMATION
●Commands that are not displayed in the
“Shortcut Menu” screen can be
accessed from the main menu.
● For example, to make an “International
Call”, say “Main menu” while the
“Shortcut Menu” screen is being dis-
played. Then say “Use the phone” fol-
lowed by saying the desired number,
e.g. “123456789” .
CommandExpression examples

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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
3. EXPANDED VOICE COMMANDS
1Press the talk switch.
2Say “Audio on” .
Touching “On” next to “Expanded
Voice Commands” on the “Voice Set-
tings” screen enables voice command
operation of the audio/video system.
(See page 51.) For more information
on operations that can be controlled
using expanded voice commands, re-
fer to “COMMAND LIST”. (See page
252.)
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE:
TURN THE AUDIO SYSTEM ON
INFORMATION
● Commands relating to operation of the
audio/video system can only be per-
formed when the audio system is turned
on.
● Expanded voice commands can be rec-
ognized when the “Shortcut Menu”
screen is displayed.

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4. COMMAND LIST
All commands are listed in the table.
 For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the related commands will not be dis-
played in the “Shortcut Menu” screen. Also, according to conditions, other commands
may not be displayed in the “Shortcut Menu” screen.
 The functions available may vary according to the navigation system installed.
“Set a Destination”
*
1: For example; Gas stations, Restaurants, etc.
*2: To use this function, say “Main menu” and then “Set a destination” while the
“Shortcut Menu” screen is being displayed.
 “Use the Phone” (See “BY VOIC E RECOGNITION” on page 134.)
*
1: To use this function, say “Main menu” and then “Use the phone” while the “Shortcut
Menu” screen is being displayed.
Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown below.
 Voice recognition language can be changed. (See “SELECTING A LANGUAGE” on
page 44.)
CommandActionShortcut
Menu
“Find Nearby <POI category>”Displays a list of <POI category*1> near the
current position.O
“Enter an Address”Enables setting a destination by saying the ad-
dress.O
“Go Home”Displays the route to home.O
“Destination by Phone Num-
ber”*2Enables setting a destination by saying the
phone number.
CommandActionShortcut Menu
“Call <name> <type>”
Calls made by saying a name from the phone-
book.
For example: Say “Call John Smith” , “Call
John Smith, mobile” etc.
O
“Dial <number>”Calls made by saying the phone number.
For example: Say “Dial 911”, “Dial
5556667777” etc.O
“International Call”*1Calls international numbers by saying the
phone number.

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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
“Play Music”
*
1: Say the desired artist name or al bum name in the place of the “<>”.
*2: To use this function, say “Main menu” and then “Play music” while the “Shortcut
menu” screen is being displayed.
 “Get Information”
CommandActionShortcut
Menu
“Play Artist <name>”Plays tracks by the selected artist.
For example: Say “Play artist <XXXXX>”
*1O
“Play Album <name>”Plays tracks from the selected album.
For example: Say “Play album <XXXXX>”
*1O
“Play Song <name>”*2Plays the selected track.
For example: Say “Play song Summertime” ,
“Play song Concerto in A Major” etc.

“Play Playlist <name>”*2Plays tracks from the selected playlist.
For example: Say “Play playlist My Favorite
Songs” , “Play Playlist Classic Hits” etc.
CommandActionShortcut
Menu
“Traffic”Displays the traffic incident list.O
“Weather”Displays weather information.O
“Sports Scores”Displays the sports list.O
“Stock Quotes”Displays the stocks list.O
“Fuel Prices”Displays the fuel prices list.O

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Select audio mode
When Expanded Voice Commands are turned “On”. (See page 251.)
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
CommandActionShortcut Menu
“Radio”Sets the audio mode to radio.O
“AM”Selects the AM band.O
“FM”Selects the FM band.O
“Satellite radio”Selects the satellite radio mode.O
“Disc”Selects the disc audio mode.O
“Auxiliary”Selects the auxiliary audio mode.O
“Bluetooth* audio”Selects the Bluetooth® audio mode.O
“iPod”Selects the iPod audio mode.O
“USB audio”Selects the USB audio mode.O
“Audio on”Turns the audio system on.O
“Audio off”Turns the audio system off.O
INFORMATION
● Commands that have a “O” in the Shortcut Menu column can be recognized from the
“Shortcut Menu” screen.
● Commands that have a “
” in the Shortcut Menu column can only be recognized from
the screen that they are displayed in.

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1. FUEL CONSUMPTION ................ 256
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM)............................ 256
FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH
GASOLINE ENGINE) ........................ 256
2. MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERAGE AREA.................... 258
MAP INFORMATION........................... 258
CERTIFICATION ................................. 259
1. XM SERVICES ............................. 260 1. XM Sports ................................... 261
RECEIVE SPORTS INFORMATION ... 261
XM Sports SETTINGS

ADD OR DELETE TEAMS ................ 262
2. XM Stocks ................................... 264
RECEIVE STOCK DATA ..................... 264
XM Stocks SETTINGS 
ADD OR DELETE STOCKS .............. 264
3. XM Fuel Prices ........................... 266
SHOW XM Fuel Prices INFORMATION ................................. 266
VIEW DETAILED FUEL PRICE INFORMATION ..................... 266
XM Fuel Prices SETTINGS.................. 267
4. XM NavWeather™ ...................... 269
SHOW XM NavWeather™ INFORMATION ................................. 269
WEATHER INFORMATION ................. 270
WEATHER WARNINGS ...................... 271
XM NavWeather™ INDICATOR .......... 271
5. XM NavTraffic®........................... 272
SHOW TRAFFIC EVENT..................... 272
SHOW XM NavTraffic®
INFORMATION ................................. 273
1. XM SETTINGS............................. 275
1INFORMATION DISPLAY
2XM FUNCTION-OVERVIEW
3XM FUNCTION OPERATION
4SETUP
INFORMATION

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1. FUEL CONSUMPTION
 Energy monitor
 Trip information
 Past record
1Press the “INFO/APPS” button.
2Touch “Fuel Consumption” .
3The “Past Record” screen will be dis-
played.
If the “Past Record” screen does not
appear, touch “Past Record” on the “Trip
Information” screen.
 The average fuel consumption history is
divided by color into past averages and
the average fuel consumption since the
last reset. Use the displayed average fuel
consumption as a reference.
 Reset the average fuel consumption by
touching “Update” to measure the current
fuel consumption again.
 Past record data can be deleted by touch-
ing “Clear” .
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH HYBRID
SYSTEM)
Fuel consumption information, such as
that shown below, can be displayed on
the screen. For details see Section 1-1
of “Owner’s Manual” .
FUEL CONSUMPTION
(VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE
ENGINE)
PAST RECORD
Fuel consumption information from re-
cent resets can be displayed.
No.Function
Best recorded fuel economy
Average
Current fuel economy
Previous fuel economy record

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INFORMATION
1Press the “INFO/APPS” button.
2Touch “Fuel Consumption” on the
“Information” screen.
3The “Trip Information” screen will be
displayed.
 If the “Trip Information” screen does not
appear, touch “Trip Information” on the
“Past Record” screen.
 Consumption data can be deleted by
touching “Clear”.
Vehicles with a smart key system
 Average fuel consumption for the past 15
minutes is divided by color into past aver-
ages and averages attained since the
“ENGINE START STOP” switch was last
turned to IGNITION ON mode. Use the
displayed average fuel consumption as a
reference.
Vehicles without a smart key system
 Average fuel consumption for the past 15
minutes is divided by color into past aver-
ages and averages attained since the
engine switch was last turned to the “ON”
position. Use the displayed average fuel
consumption as a reference.
TRIP INFORMATION
The average fuel consumption of the
last 15 minutes can be displayed in
one-minute blocks.
No.Function
Current fuel consumption per
minute
Previous fuel consumption per
minute
Average speed
Elapsed time
Cruising range

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