CD player TOYOTA CAMRY 2013 XV50 / 9.G Navigation Manual

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1. PHONE OPERATION .................... 120
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 120
PHONE (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONE) ................ 122
REGISTER A Bluetooth
® PHONE ....... 127
CALL ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE ..... 131
RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth®
PHONE ............................................. 138
TALK ON THE Bluetooth
® PHONE ..... 139
Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE
FUNCTION........................................ 142
2. SETUP ........................................... 145
PHONE SETTINGS ............................. 145
Bluetooth® SETTINGS ........................ 164
1. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATION ................................ 176
QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 176
SOME BASICS .................................... 178
RADIO OPERATION ........................... 183
HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION ................................. 186
RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio BROADCAST) ... 190
RADIO OPERATION (INTERNET RADIO
BROADCAST)................................... 195
DVD PLAYER OPERATION ................ 196
USB MEMORY OPERATION .............. 214
iPod OPERATION ............................... 219
Bluetooth
® AUDIO OPERATION ......... 223
AUDIO/VIDEO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING SWITCHES) ................. 231
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS ......................... 232
2. SETUP ........................................... 241
AUDIO SETTINGS .............................. 241
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION................................ 244
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM .............. 244
NATURAL SPEECH INFORMATION
(ENGLISH ONLY) ............................. 250
EXPANDED VOICE COMMANDS....... 251
COMMAND LIST ................................. 252
1. INFORMATION DISPLAY ............. 256
FUEL CONSUMPTION ........................ 256
MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERAGE AREA ........................... 258
2. XM FUNCTION-O VERVIEW ......... 260
XM SERVICES .................................... 260
3. XM FUNCTION OPERATION ....... 261
XM Sports ............................................ 261
XM Stocks ............................................ 264
XM Fuel Prices..................................... 266
XM NavWeather™ ............................... 269
XM NavTraffic
®.................................... 272
4. SETUP........................................... 275
XM SETTINGS..................................... 275
4PHONE
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6VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
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1. QUICK REFERENCE ................... 120
2. PHONE (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR
CELLULAR PHONE) ................. 122
USING THE PHONE SWITCH ............ 123
USING THE STEERING
SWITCHES ....................................... 124
ABOUT THE PHONEBOOK IN THIS SYSTEM.............................. 124
WHEN SELLING OR DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE............................. 124
3. REGISTER A Bluetooth® PHONE................... 127
CONNECTING A
Bluetooth® PHONE ........................... 128
RECONNECTING THE Bluetooth
® PHONE ........................... 130
4. CALL ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE................... 131
BY DIAL ............................................... 131
BY PHONEBOOK................................ 131
BY SPEED DIAL.................................. 133
BY CALL HISTORY ............................. 133
BY VOICE RECOGNITION ................. 134
CALLING USING AN
SMS/MMS MESSAGE ...................... 136
BY POI* CALL ..................................... 137
5. RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE .................. 138
6. TALK ON THE Bluetooth
® PHONE .................. 139
WHEN YOU SELECT “0-9”.................. 140
INCOMING CALL WAITING ................ 141
7. Bluetooth® PHONE
MESSAGE FUNCTION ............. 142
CHECKING MESSAGES ..................... 142
REPLYING (QUICK REPLY) ............... 143
NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATION ....... 144
1. PHONE SETTINGS ..................... 145
PHONE SOUND SETTINGS ............... 145
PHONEBOOK ...................................... 146
MESSAGE SETTINGS ........................ 158
PHONE DISPLAY SETTINGS ............. 161
2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS ............... 164
REGISTERED DEVICES ..................... 164
SELECTING A Bluetooth® PHONE ..... 167
SELECTING PORTABLE PLAYER ..... 169
DETAILED Bluetooth
® SETTINGS ...... 170
1PHONE OPERATION
2SETUP
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*: Point of Interest

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1Touch “Add New” to register a
Bluetooth
® device to the system.
 If 5 Bluetooth® devices have already been
registered, a registered device needs to
be deleted. See “ When 5 Bluetooth
®
devices have already been registered” on
page 166.
2When this screen is displayed, operate
the Bluetooth
® device.
 Search for the navigation system
displayed on the system’s screen using
your Bluetooth
® device, and register the
Bluetooth® device.
For details about operating the Bluetooth®
device, see the manual that comes with it. 
A passcode is not required for SSP
(Secure Simple Pairing) compatible
Bluetooth
® devices. Depending on the
type of Bluetooth® phone being
connected, a message confirming
registration may be displayed on the
Bluetooth
® phone’s screen. Respond and
operate the Bluetooth® phone according
to the confirmation message.
 To cancel the registration, touch
“Cancel” .
3When the connection is completed,
this screen is displayed.
When using the same device, it is not nec-
essary to register it again.
 When this screen is displayed, follow the
guidance on the screen to try again.
 When another Bluetooth
® device is cur-
rently connected, this screen is displayed.
 To disconnect the Bluetooth
® device,
touch “Yes”.
REGISTERING A Bluetooth®
DEVICE
Bluetooth
® devices compatible with
phones (HFP) and portable players
(AVP) can be registered simultaneous-
ly. Phones (HFP) and portable players
(AVP) (maximum of 5) can be regis-
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When 5 Bluetooth® devices have al-
ready been registered
1When 5 Bluetooth® devices have al-
ready been registered, a registered de-
vice needs to be deleted. Touch “Yes”
to delete one or more.
2Touch the device to be deleted, then
touch “Remove” .
3Touch “Yes”.
1Touch “Remove” .
2Touch the desired device, or to delete
all the devices touch “Select All”, then
touch “Remove” .
Multiple devices can be selected and
deleted at the same time.
3Touch “Yes”. “Device Name”
: The name of the
Bluetooth
® device which is displayed on
the screen. It can be changed to a desired
name.
• Even if the device name is changed, the
name registered in your Bluetooth®
device does not change.
“Device Address” : The device address is
unique to each device. It cannot be
changed.
• If two Bluetooth® devices have been reg-
istered with the same device name, the
devices can be distinguished referring to
the device’s address.
“My Phone Number” : The phone number
of the Bluetooth® phone is displayed on
the screen. Depending on the type of
phone, the phone number may not be dis-
played.
“Profiles” : The compatibility profile of the
Bluetooth
® device is displayed on the
screen.
“Connect Portable Player from” : There
are 2 portable player connection settings
available; “Vehicle” and “Portable Play-
er” .
■CHANGING A DEVICE NAME
1Touch “Details” .
DELETING A Bluetooth®
DEVICE
INFORMATION
● When deleting a Bluetooth® phone, the
phonebook data will be deleted at the
same time.
EDITING THE Bluetooth®
DEVICE
The Bluetooth
® device’s information
can be displayed on the screen. The
displayed information can also be edit-
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2Touch the device to be edited.
3Touch “Device Name” .
4Use the software keyboard to input the
device name and touch “OK”.
5Confirm the device name and touch
“OK” .
■SETTING PORTABLE PLAYER
CONNECTION METHOD
1Touch “Connect Portable Player
from” .
2Touch the desired connection method.
“Vehicle” : Touch to connect the audio
system to the portable player.
“Portable Player” : Touch to connect the
portable player to the audio system.
 Depending on the portable player, the
“Vehicle” or “Portable Player” connec-
tion method may be best. As such, refer to
the manual that comes with the portable
player.
3Touch “OK”.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Bluetooth*” on the “Setup”
screen.
*: Bluetooth is a regi stered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
SELECTING A Bluetooth®
PHONE
If more than one Bluetooth® phone has
been registered, it is necessary to se-
lect which phone to connect to.
It is possible to select from up to 5 reg-
istered Bluetooth
® devices (Phones
(HFP) and portable players (AVP)
(maximum of 5) can be registered.)
Although up to 5 Bluetooth
® phones
can be registered in the system, only
one Bluetooth
® phone can function at
a time.

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1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Bluetooth*” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Connect Portable Player” .
4Touch the desired portable player to be
connected.
The indicator of the selected portable
player will turn on.
5The “Connect Bluetooth*” screen is
displayed.
6When the result message is displayed,
the portable player can be used.
*: Bluetooth is a regi stered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
SELECTING PORTABLE
PLAYER
If more than one portable player has
been registered, it is necessary to se-
lect which portable player to connect
to.
It is possible to select from up to 5 reg-
istered Bluetooth
® devices (Phones
(HFP) and portable players (AVP)
(maximum of 5) can be registered.)
Although up to 5 portable players can
be registered in the system, only one
portable player can function at a time.
 If the desired portable player is not on
the list, touch “Add New” to register the
portable player. (See page 165.)
 The currently connected portable
player’s screen button will have a
Bluetooth
® mark displayed on it. If the
currently connected portable player’s
screen button is touched, the portable
player can be disconnected. Touch
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■EDITING THE PASSCODE
1Touch “Passcode” .
2Input a passcode and touch “OK”.
3Touch “Save” .
■Bluetooth® DEVICE CONNECTION
STATUS DISPLAY SETTINGS
1Touch “Display Phone Status” or
“Display Portable Player Status” .
2Touch “On”.
3Touch “Save” .
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Vehicles with a smart key system
When “Bluetooth* Power” is “On”
and the “POWER” <“ENGINE START
STOP”> switch is in ACCESSORY or
ON <IGNITION ON> mode, the
Bluetooth
® phone and portable
player’s connection status can be
displayed. (See “CHANGING
‘Bluetooth
* Power’” on page 171.)
 Vehicles without a smart key system
When “Bluetooth* Power” is “On”
and the engine switch is in the “ACC”
or “ON” position, the Bluetooth
® phone
and portable player’s connection sta-
tus can be displayed. (See “CHANG-
ING ‘Bluetooth
* Power’” on page 171.)

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1. QUICK REFERENCE .................. 176
2. SOME BASICS ............................ 178
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM .............. 178
AUDIO SPLIT SCREEN DISPLAY ....... 178
TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF..................................... 179
SWITCHING BETWEEN FUNCTIONS ...................................... 179
DSP CONTROL ................................... 179
TONE AND BALANCE ......................... 180
SELECTING SCREEN SIZE ................ 181
DVD PLAYER....................................... 181
AUX PORT ........................................... 182
USB PORT ........................................... 182
3. RADIO OPERATION ... ................ 183
LISTENING TO THE RADIO ................ 183
PRESETTING A STATION .................. 183
SELECTING A STATION ..................... 184
RADIO BROADCAST
DATA SYSTEM ................................. 184
TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT .............. 185
4. HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION ......................... 186
USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY.... 186
AVAILABLE HD Radio™
TECHNOLOGY.................................. 187
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............. 188
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5. RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio
BROADCAST) ........... ................ 190
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN
XM Satellite Radio............................. 190
DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID .............. 190
LISTENING TO SATELLITE RADIO ... 191
CHANNEL CATEGORY ...................... 191
PRESETTING A CHANNEL ................ 191
SELECTING A CHANNEL ................... 192
DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME ....................................... 192
IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS .............................. 193
6. RADIO OPERATION (INTERNET RADIO
BROADCAST) ........... ................ 195
LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO .... 195
7. DVD PLAYER OPERATION ........ 196
INSERTING A DISC ............................ 196
EJECTING A DISC .............................. 196
PLAYING A DISC ................................ 197
PLAYING AN AUDIO DISC ................. 197
PLAYING AN MP3/WMA DISC ........... 199
OPERATING A DVD DISC .................. 202
PLAYING A DVD DISC ....................... 203
DVD OPTIONS .................................... 204
IF THE PLAYER MALFUNCTIONS..... 211
DVD PLAYER AND DVD VIDEO DISC
INFORMATION ................................. 212
8. USB MEMORY OPERATION ...... 214
CONNECTING A USB MEMORY ....... 214
PLAYING A USB MEMORY ................ 215
9. iPod OPERATION ....................... 219
CONNECTING iPod............................. 219
PLAYING iPod ..................................... 220
10. Bluetooth® AUDIO
OPERATION ............................. 223
CONNECTING A Bluetooth®
AUDIO PLAYER ................................ 226
PLAYING Bluetooth
® AUDIO ............... 227
11. AUDIO/VIDEO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING
SWITCHES)............................... 231
12. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS.................. 232
RADIO RECEPTION............................ 232
iPod ...................................................... 233
USB MEMORY .................................... 233
CARING FOR YOUR DVD PLAYER
AND DISC ......................................... 233
MP3/WMA FILES ................................. 236
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS .................. 237
TERMS ................................................ 238
1. AUDIO SETTINGS ...................... 241
HD Radio™ SYSTEM SETTINGS ....... 241
iPod SETTINGS ................................... 242
2SETUP
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1. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATION
2. SOME BASICS
This section describes some of the ba-
sic features of the audio/video system.
Some information may not pertain to
your system.
Vehicles with a smart key system
Your audio/video system works when
the “POWER” <“ENGINE START
STOP”> switch is turned to ACCES-
SORY or ON <IGNITION ON> mode.
Vehicles without a smart key system
Your audio/video system works when
the engine switch is turned to the
“ACC” or “ON” position.
CAUTION
●For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada:
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
FCC Warning: Changes or modifications
in construction not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment. Radio frequency expo-
sure. This device is approved for Mobile
Application only and, to comply with
applicable FCC radio frequency expo-
sure regulations, must be used with a
distance of at least 7.9 in. (20 cm)
between the antenna and the body of
any person at all time during use.
● Laser products
• Do not take this unit apart or attempt to
make any changes yourself. This is an
intricate unit that uses a laser pickup to
retrieve information from the surface of
compact discs. The laser is carefully
shielded so that its rays remain inside
the cabinet. Therefore, never try to dis-
assemble the player or alter any of its
parts since you may be exposed to
laser rays and dangerous voltages.
• This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or perfor-
mance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazard-
ous radiation exposure.
NOTICE
● To prevent the 12-volt battery from being
discharged, do not leave the audio/video
system on longer than necessary when
the hybrid system is off <the engine is
not running>.
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
Press this switch to operate the voice
command system.
 For the operation of the voice command
system and its list of commands, see
pages 244 and 252.
AUDIO SPLIT SCREEN
DISPLAY
The audio split screen can be dis-
played while the map screen is dis-
played. For details, see page 39.

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