ESP TOYOTA CAMRY 2019 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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To  use  this  system  in  the  safest  possible
manner,  follow  all  the  safety  tips  shown
below.
Do  not  use  any  feature  of  this  system  to
the  extent  it  becomes  a  distraction  and
prevents  safe  driving.  The  first  priority
while driving should always be the safe op-
eration  of  the  vehicle.  While  driving,  be
sure to observe all traffic regulations. 
Prior to the actual use of this system, learn
how to use it and become thoroughly famil-
iar with it. Read the entire manual to make
sure  you  understand  the  system.  Do  not
allow other people to use this system until
they  have  read  and  understood  the  in-
structions in this manual.
For  your  safety,  some  functions  may  be-
come  inoperable  when  driving.  Unavail-
able screen buttons are dimmed. To  use  this  system  in  the  safest  possible
manner,  follow  all  the  safety  tips  shown
below.
This system is intended to assist in reach-
ing  the  destination  and,  if  used  properly,
can do so. The driver i
s solely responsible
for  the  safe  operation  of  your  vehicle  and
the safety of your passengers.
Do  not  use  any  feature  of  this  system  to
the  extent  it  becomes  a  distraction  and
prevents  safe  drivin g.  The  first  priority
while driving should always be the safe op-
eration  of  the  vehicle.  While  driving,  be
sure to observe all tr affic regulations. 
Prior to the actual use of this system, learn
how to use it and become thoroughly famil-
iar with it. Read the entire manual to make
sure  you  understand  the  system.  Do  not
allow other people to  use this system until
they  have  read  and  understood  the  in-
structions in this manual.
For  your  safety,  some  functions  may  be-
come  inoperable  when  driving.  Unavail-
able screen buttons are dimmed.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION 
(ENTUNE AUDIO/ENTUNE 
AUDIO PLUS)
WA R N I N G
● For safety, the driver should not operate
the system while he/she is driving. Insuf-
ficient  attention  to  the  road  and  traffic
may cause an accident.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION 
(ENTUNE PREMIUM AUDIO)
WA R N I N G
●For safety, the driver should not operate
the system while he/she is driving. Insuf-
ficient  attention  to  the  road  and  traffic
may cause an accident.
● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic
regulations  and  maintain  awareness  of
the  road  conditions.  If  a  traffic  sign  on
the  road  has  been  changed,  route  guid-
ance may not have the updated informa-
tion  such  as  the  direction  of  a  one  way
street. 
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1. BASIC FUNCTION
QUICK GUIDE
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The  level  of
reception
(Phone)
Poor  Excellent
 The level of reception does not always correspond with the leve l
displayed on the cellular phone. The level of reception may not
be displayed depending on the phone you have.
When the cellular phone is out of  the service area or in a place
inaccessible by radio waves,   is displayed.
 “Rm”  is  displayed  when  receiving  in  a  roaming  area.  While
roaming, display “Rm” top-left on the icon.
 The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the type
of phone you have.
The  amount
of  battery
charge  left
(Phone)Empty   Full
 The  amount  displayed  does  not  always  correspond  with  the
amount displayed on the Bluetooth
® device.
The amount of battery charge left may not be displayed depend-
ing on the type of the Bluetooth
® device connected.
This system does not have a charging function.
*1, 2The  condition
of Wi-Fi® con-
nectionNo connection   Connected
 When Wi-Fi® Hotspot is off, no item is displayed.
*1Data  Commu-
nication  Mod-
ule (DCM)
Indicate during data communication performed via DCM.
*1The  level  of
reception
(DCM)
No connection   Poor   Excellent
*2, 3Weather alertSelect  to  display  important  weather  information  for  the  current
location or along the route. ( P.149)
*
1: Vehicles with DCM
*2: This function is not made avail able in some countries or areas.
*3: Entune Premium Audio only
IconIndicatorsConditions 
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4. FUNCTION INDEX
1. FUNCTION INDEX
Map*
 Route guidance*
Displaying mapsPage
Viewing the map screen252
Displaying the current position254
Viewing the current position vicinity map256
Changing the scale254
Changing the map orientation255
Displaying map options operation258
Displaying the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination281
Selecting the map mode258
Displaying traffic information262
Searching for destinationsPage
Searching for the destination265
Changing the search area267
Before starting or during route guidancePage
Starting route guide275
Displaying route options operation287
Viewing the route overview276
Adjusting route guidance volume70
Deleting the destination279
FavoritesPage
Registering favorites list entries293
Marking icons on the map294
*: Entune Premium Audio only 
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
1. INITIAL SCREEN
Vehicles without a smart key system
When  the  engine  switch  is  turned  to  the
“ACC”  or  “ON”  position,  the  initial  screen
will be displayed and  the system will begin
operating.
 Vehicles with a  smart key system
When the engine <power> switch is turned
to  ACCESSORY  or  IGNITION  ON  <ON>
mode,  the  initial  screen  will  be  displayed
and the system will begin operating.
 After  a  few  seconds,  the  caution  screen
will be displayed.
 After  about  5  seconds  or  selecting  “Con-
tinue” ,  the  caution  screen  automatically
switches to the next screen.
1Press and hold the  “PWR·VOL” knob
for 3 seconds or more.
WA R N I N G
● When  the  vehicle  is  stopped  with  the
engine running <the hybrid system oper-
ating>,  always  apply  the  parking  brake
for safety.
MAINTENANCE 
INFORMATION*
This system reminds users when to re-
place certain parts or components and
shows  dealer  information  (if  regis-
tered) on the screen.
When the vehicle reaches a previously
set  driving  distance  or  date  specified
for  a  scheduled  maintenance  check,
the maintenance remainder screen will
be  displayed  when  the  system  is
turned on.
 To  prevent  the  screen  from  being  dis-
played  again,  select  “Do  Not  Tell  Me
Again” .
 To  register  maintenance  information:
P. 7 2
 If   is  selected,  the  registered
phone number can be called.
RESTARTING THE SYSTEM
When  system  response  is  extremely
slow, the system can be restarted.
*: Entune Premium Audio only 
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION
If the screen is dirty or wet
 If  a  source  of  strong  electromagnetic
waves is brought near the screen
 If a glove is worn during operation
 If the screen is touched by a fingernail
 If a stylus is used to operate the buttons
 If  your  palm  touches  the  operable  area  of
another button during operation
 If a button is touched quickly
 If  the  operable  part  of  a  capacitive  touch
screen  button  is  touched  by  or  covered
with a metal object, such as the following,
it may not operate properly:
• Magnetic isolation cards
• Metallic foil, such as the inner packaging
of a cigarette box
• Metallic wallets or bags
• Coins
• Discs, such as a CD or DVD
 If  the  operable  part  of  a  capacitive  touch
screen  button  is  wiped,  it  may  operate
unintentionally.
This system is operated mainly by the
buttons on the screen. (Referred to as
screen buttons in this manual.)
When  a  screen  button  is  touched,  a
beep  sounds.  (To  set  the  beep  sound:
P. 6 4 )
NOTICE
● To  prevent  damaging  the  screen,  lightly
touch  the  screen  buttons  with  your  fin-
ger.
● Do not use objects other than your finger
to touch the screen.
● Wipe off fingerprints using a glass clean-
ing  cloth.  Do  not  use  chemical  cleaners
to  clean  the  screen,  as  they  may  dam-
age the touch screen.
INFORMATION
●If the system does not  respond to touch-
ing  a  screen  button,  move  your  finger
away  from  the  screen  and  then  touch  it
again.
● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper-
ated.
● The  displayed  image  may  become
darker  and  moving  images  may  be
slightly  distorted  when  the  screen  is
cold.
● In  extremely  cold  conditions,  the  screen
may not be displayed and the data input
by  a  user  may  be  deleted.  Also,  the
screen  buttons  may  be  harder  than
usual to depress.
● 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  screen
settings  on  the  display  settings  screen
or take off your sunglasses.
● When    is  displayed  on  the  screen,
select    to  return  to  the  previous
screen.
CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN 
BUTTONS
The  operable  areas  of  the  capacitive
touch  screen  buttons  use  capacitive
touch  sensors  and  may  not  operate
properly in the following situations: 
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2. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS
1. REGISTERING/CONNECTING A Bluetooth® DEVICE
1Turn the Bluetooth® connection setting
of your cellular phone on.
 This function is not available when
Bluetooth®  connection  setting  of  your  cel-
lular phone is set to off.
2Press the  “MENU” button.
3Select “Phone” .
Operations  up  to  this  point  can  also  be
performed by pressing the  “PHONE” but-
ton on the instrument panel.
4Select  “Yes” to register a phone.
5Select the desired Bluetooth® device. 
If  the  desired  Bluetooth®  phone  is  not  on
the list, select  “If you cannot find...”  and
follow the guidance on the screen to regis-
ter from the device. ( P. 4 5 )
6Register  the  Bluetooth®  device  using
your Bluetooth
® device.
 For details about operating the Bluetooth®
device, see the manual that comes with it.
 A  PIN-code  is  not  required  for  SSP
(Secure  Simple  Pairing)  compatible
Bluetooth
®  devices.  Depending  on  the
type  of  Bluetooth®  device  being  con-
nected,  a  message  confirming  registra-
tion  may  be  displayed  on  the  Bluetooth
®
device’s screen. Respond and operate the
Bluetooth® device according  to the confir-
mation message.
REGISTERING A Bluetooth® 
PHONE FOR THE FIRST TIME
To  use  the  hands-free  system,  it  is
necessary  to  register  a  Bluetooth
®
phone with the system.
Once the phone has been registered, it
is  possible  to  use  the  hands-free  sys-
tem.
This  operation  cannot  be  performed
while driving.
For  details  about  registering  a
Bluetooth
® device:  P.51
When an Apple CarPlay connection is
established,  Bluetooth
®  functions  of
the  system  will  become  unavailable
and any connected Bluetooth
® devices
will be disconnected. 
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2. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS
BASIC FUNCTION
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7Check that the following screen is dis-
played, indicating pairing was success-
ful  (a  Bluetooth
®  link  has  been
established  but  registration  is  not  yet
complete).
 At this stage, the Bluetooth® functions are
not yet available.
8Check  that  “Connected”  is  displayed
and registration is complete.
 If  an  error  message  is  displayed,  follow
the guidance on the screen to try again.
■REGISTERING FROM PHONE
1Select  “If you cannot find...” .
2Select “Register from Phone” .
3Check that the following screen is dis-
played, and register the Bluetooth
® de-
vice using your Bluetooth® device.
 For details about operating the Bluetooth®
device, see the manual that comes with it.
 A  PIN-code  is  not  required  for  SSP
(Secure  Simple  Pairing)  compatible  Blue-
tooth
®  devices.  Depending  on  the  type  of
Bluetooth®  device  being  connected,  a
message  confirming  registration  may  be
displayed  on  the  Bluetooth
®  device's
screen.  Respond  and  operate  the  Blue-
tooth
®  device  according  to  the  confirma-
tion message.
4Follow  the  steps  in  “REGISTERING  A
Bluetooth
®  PHONE  FOR  THE  FIRST
TIME” from “STEP7”. ( P.44)
INFORMATION
●If  a  cellular  phone  does  not  operate
properly  after  being  connected,  turn  the
cellular  phone  off  and  on  and  then  con-
nect it again. 
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2. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS
BASIC FUNCTION
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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
PROFILES
This system supports the following services.
Bluetooth® 
DeviceSpec.FunctionRequiredRecommended
Bluetooth®
Phone/
Bluetooth®
Audio 
Player
Bluetooth®  Core  Specifi-
cationRegistering  a
Bluetooth® de-
viceVer. 2.0Ver. 4.1+EDR
Bluetooth® 
DeviceProfileFunctionRequiredRecommended
Bluetooth®
Phone
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)Hands-free 
systemVer. 1.0Ver. 1.7
OPP (Object Push Profile)Transferring the
contactsVer. 1.1Ver. 1.2
PBAP  (Phone  Book  Ac-
cess profile)Ver. 1.0Ver. 1.2
MAP  (Message  Access
Profile)Bluetooth®
phone  mes-
sageVer. 1.0Ver. 1.2
SPP (Serial Port Profile)Toyota  Entune
App  Suite  Con-
nectVer. 1.2
Bluetooth®
Audio 
Player
A2DP  (Advanced  Audio
Distribution Profile)
Bluetooth® au-
dio systemVer. 1.0Ver. 1.3
AVRCP  (Audio/Video  Re-
mote Control Profile)Ver. 1.0Ver. 1.6
INFORMATION
● This system is not guaranteed to operate with all Bluetooth® devices.
● If  your  cellular  phone  does  not  support  HFP,  registering  the  Bluetooth®  phone  or  using
OPP, PBAP, MAP or SPP profiles individually will not be possibl e.
● If  the  connected  Bluetooth
®  device  version  is  older  than  recommended  or  incompatible,
the Bluetooth® device function may not work properly.
● Refer to http://www.toyota.com/Entune/
 in the United States, http://www.toyota.ca/entunein  Canada,  and  http://www.toyotapr.com/entune  in  Puerto  Rico,  to  find  approved  Blue-
tooth® phones for this system. 
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2. CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS
Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that
a  vehicle  user  interface  meets Apple  per-
formance  standards. Apple  is  not  respon-
sible for the operation of this vehicle or its
compliance  with  safety  and  regulatory
standards. Please note that the use of this
product  with  iPhone  or  iPod  may  affect
wireless performance.
 Apple, iPad, iPhone, iPod, and iPod touch
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the  U.S.  and  other  countries.  Apple  Car-
Play is a trademark of Apple Inc.
WA R N I N G
●Do  not  connect  iPhone  or  operate  the
controls while driving.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your iPhone in the vehicle.
In  particular,  high  temperatures  inside
the vehicle may damage the iPhone.
● Do not push down on or apply unneces-
sary  pressure  to  the  iPhone  while  it  is
connected  as  this  may  damage  the
iPhone or its terminal.
● Do not insert foreign objects into the port
as  this  may  damage  the  iPhone  or  its
terminal.
INFORMATION
●When  an  Apple  CarPlay  connection  is
established,  the  function  of  some  sys-
tem buttons will change.
● When  an  Apple  CarPlay  connection  is
established,  some  system  functions,
such as the following, will be replaced by
similar  Apple  CarPlay  functions  or  will
become unavailable:
• iPod (Audio Playback)
• Hands-free Phone
• USB audio/USB video
• Bluetooth
® audio
• Bluetooth® phone
• Toyota Entune App Suite Connect
● The  guidance  volume  can  be  changed
on the voice settings screen. ( P. 7 0 )
● To disable Apple CarPlay while a device
is  connected,  set  “Apple  CarPlay” on
the  general  settings  screen  to  off.
( P.64)
INFORMATION
●Apple  CarPlay  is  an  application  devel-
oped by Apple Inc. Its functions and ser-
vices  may  be  terminated  or  changed
without  notice  depending  on  the  con-
nected device’s operation system,  hard-
ware and software, or due to changes in
Apple CarPlay specifications.
● If  the  vehicle’s  navigation  system  is
being  used  for  route  guidance  and  a
route  is  set  using  the  Apple  CarPlay
Maps  app,  route  guidance  will  be  per-
formed through Apple CarPlay.
If  the Apple  CarPlay  Maps  app  is  being
used  for  route  guidance  and  a  route  is
set  using  the  vehicle’s  navigation  sys-
tem,  route  guidance  will  be  performed
by the vehicle’s navigation system. 
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AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
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6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the
effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40
km). Once outside this range, you may no-
tice fading and drifti ng, which increase with
the  distance  from  the  radio  transmitter.
They are often accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for 2 signals to reach the ve-
hicle’s  antenna  at  the  same  time.  If  this
happens, the signals will cancel each other
out, causing a momentar y flutter or loss of
reception.
Static  and  fluttering:  These  occur  when
signals  are  blocked  by  buildings,  trees  or
other  large  objects.  Increasing  the  bass
level may reduce static and fluttering.
Station  swapping:  If  the  FM  signal  being
listened to is interrupted or weakened, and
there  is  another  str ong  station  nearby  on
the  FM  band,  the  radio  may  tune  in  the
second station until the original signal can
be picked up again.
Fading:  AM  broadcasts  are  reflected  by
the  upper  atmosphere  —  especially  at
night. These reflected signals can interfere
with those received directly from the radio
station, causing the radio station to sound
alternately strong and weak.
Station interference: When a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a ra-
dio  station  are  very  nearly  the  same
frequency,  they  can  interfere  with  each
other, making it difficult to hear the broad-
cast.
Static:  AM  is  easily  affected  by  external
sources  of  electrical  noise,  such  as  high
tension power lines, lightening or electrical
motors. This results in static.
NOTICE
● To  avoid  damage  to  the  audio/visual
system:
• Be  careful  not  to  spill  beverages  over
the audio/visual system.
• Do  not  put  anything  other  than  an appropriate disc into the disc slot.
INFORMATION
● The  use  of  a  cellular  phone  inside  or
near the vehicle may cause a noise from
the  speakers  of  the  audio/visual  system
which you are listening to. However, this
does not indicate a malfunction.
RADIO
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
the  radio  —  it  is  just  the  normal  result
of conditions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings and ter-
rain  can  interfere  with  FM  reception.
Power  lines  or  phone  wires  can  inter-
fere with AM signals. And of course, ra-
dio  signals  have  a  limited  range.  The
farther the vehicle is from a station, the
weaker its signal will be. In addition, re-
ception  conditions  change  constantly
as the vehicle moves.
Here,  some  common  reception  prob-
lems  that  probably  do  not  indicate  a
problem with the radio are described.
FM
AM