lock TOYOTA CAMRY 2020 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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1. BASIC FUNCTION
QUICK GUIDE
1No.FunctionPage
Select to display the audio/visual control screen.82
Select to display the hands-free operation screen.
When  an  Apple  CarPlay  connection  is  established,  select  to  disp lay
the Phone app screen.*
162, 216
*1, 2Select to display the Toyota apps screen.323
Displays the clock. Select to d isplay the clock settings screen .70
*1When  an  Apple  CarPlay/Androi d  Auto  connection  is  established  an d
this  button  displays  “Apple  CarPlay”/“Android  Auto”,  select  to  display
the home screen of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
62
Select to adjust the contras t, brightness, etc. of the display.41
Select to display the “Setup” screen.22
Vehicles without DCM: Select to display the fuel consumption or  ener-
gy monitor*3 screen.
Vehicles with DCM: Select to d isplay the information screen. (P.150)“OWNER’S 
MANUAL”
Select to display the information screen.150
Select to display the destination screen.267
*
1: This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
*2: The Toyota apps screen may not be displayed when an Apple CarP lay/Android Auto connec-
tion is established.
*
3: Vehicles with hybrid system 
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1. BASIC FUNCTION
3. HOME SCREEN
Four-way split screen
Press the “HOME”  button to display the home screen.
Multiple screens, such as the audio/visual system screen, hands -free screen and
clock screen, can be displayed simultaneously on the home scree n.
Selecting a screen will display it full screen. The home screen can be set to a four-
way split screen, a three-way split screen or a two-way split s creen.
For details about changing the home screen settings: P.36
When the hands-free screen is displayed, a Bluetooth
® phone can be registered if
one has not yet been registered ( P.44), and contacts can be registered to the 4
displayed buttons. ( P.225) 
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
4. HOME SCREEN OPERATION
1Press the “HOME” button.
2Check  that  the  home  screen  is  dis-
played.
Selecting  a  screen  will  display  it  full
screen.
1Press the  “MENU” button.
2Select “Setup” .
3Select “General” .
4Select “Customize Home Screen” .
5Check  that  “Customize  Home  Screen”
is displayed.
■CHANGING  THE  DISPLAYED
SCREENS/LOCATION
1Select the desired screen.
2Select the desired location.
■CHANGING  THE  HOME  SCREEN
LAYOUT
1Select “Change Layout” .
2Select the desired screen layout.
On the home screen, multiple screens,
such  as  the  audio/visual  system
screen,  hands-free  screen  and  clock
screen,  can  be  displayed  simultane-
ously.
CUSTOMIZING THE HOME 
SCREEN
The  displayed  screens  and  their  loca-
tion  on  the  home  screen  can  be
changed.
No.FunctionPage
Select  to  change  the  dis-
played screen/location.36
Select to change the home
screen layout.36
INFORMATION
● When  the  selected  screen  is  already
being  displayed  and  another  area  is
selected  for  that  screen,  the screen  that
it  is  replacing  will  be  displayed  in  the
screen’s original location. 
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3. OTHER SETTINGS
1. GENERAL SETTINGS
1Press the “MENU” button.
2Select “Setup” .
If  the  general  settings  screen  is  not  dis-
played, select  “General”.
3Select the desired items to be set.
Settings are available for clock, opera-
tion sounds, etc.GENERAL SETTINGS 
SCREEN 
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3. OTHER SETTINGS
BASIC FUNCTION
2
No.Function
Select  to  change  the  time  zone
and select “On ” or “Off”  or “Au-
to” *
1 for daylight saving time, au-
tomatic  adjustment  of  the  clock,
etc. ( P.70)
Select  to  change  the  language.
The  language  setting  of  Apple
CarPlay/Android  Auto  can  only
be  changed  on  the  connected
device.
Select  to  customize  the  home
screen. ( P.36)
*2
Select  to  set  automatic  Apple
CarPlay/Android  Auto  connec-
tion  establishment  on/off.
( P.71)
Select to turn the beep sound on/
off.
Select  to  change  the  screen
theme settings.
*1Select to change the unit of tem-
perature.
Select to change the unit of mea-
sure  for  distance/fuel  consump-
tion.
*1
Select  to  set  automatic  screen
changes  from  the  audio  control
screen to the home screen to on/
off.  When  set  to  on,  the  screen
will  automatically  return  to  the
home screen from the audio con-
trol screen after 20 seconds.
Select  to  change  the  keyboard
layout.
Select  to  delete  the  keyboard
history.
Select  to  set  the  memorize  key-
board history on/off.
Select  to  set  the  animations  on/
off.
Select  to  change  the  driver  set-
tings. ( P.72)
Select  to  delete  personal  data.
( P.72)
Select  to  update  software  ver-
sions.  For  details,  contact  your
Toyota dealer.
*2, 3Select  to  set  software  update
settings. ( P.73)
Select to update Gracenote® da-
tabase versions. For details, con-
tact your Toyota dealer.
Select to display the software in-
formation. Notices related to third
party software used in this prod-
uct  are  enlisted.  (This  includes
instructions  for  obtaining  such
software, where applicable.)
Select  to  change  the  capacitive
touch screen button sensitivity to
1 (low), 2 (medium), or 3 (high).
*
1: Premium Audio only
*2: This  function  is  not  made  available  in
some countries or areas.
*
3: Vehicles with DCM
No.Function 
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3. OTHER SETTINGS
1Display  the  general  settings  screen.
(P.68)
2Select “Clock”.
3Select the desired items to be set.
■TIME ZONE
1Select “Time Zone” .
2Select the desired time zone.
Premium Audio only:
If  “Auto”   is  selected,  the  time  zone  is
selected  automatically  by  current  vehicle
position.
CLOCK SETTINGS
No.Function
Select to change the time zone. 
(  P.70)
Select  to  set  daylight  saving  time
on/off/auto*1.
*2
Select  to  set  automatic  adjustment
of the clock by GPS on/off.
When  set  to  off,  the  clock  can  be
manually adjusted. ( P.71)
Select  to  set  the  24  hour  time  for-
mat on/off.
When  set  to  off,  the  clock  is  dis-
played in 12 hour time format.
*
1: Premium Audio only
*2: Audio with GPS/Audio Plus/Premium Au- dio only
A  time  zone  can  be  selected  and  GMT
can be set. 
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3. OTHER SETTINGS
BASIC FUNCTION
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■MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
1Select “Auto Adjust by GPS”  to set to
off.
2Adjust the clock manually.
1Display  the  general  settings  screen.
(P.68)
2Select  “Projection Settings” .
3Select the desired items to be set.
When 
“Auto Adjust  by  GPS”   is  turned
off, the clock can be manually adjusted.
No.Function
Select “+” to set the time forward one
hour and “-” to set the time back one
hour.
Select “+” to set the time forward one
minute  and  “-”  to  set  the  time  back
one minute.
Select to round to the nearest hour.
e.g. 1:00 to 1:29   1:00 
1:30 to 1:59   2:00
PROJECTION SETTINGS*
No.Function
Select to turn Apple CarPlay connec-
tion  establishment  on/off  when  a
compatible  iPhone  is  connected  to
the system via USB. ( P.62)
Depending  on  the  system,  this  set-
ting  cannot  be  changed  when  a  de-
vice  is  connected  to  the  system  via
USB.  Disconnect  the  device  before
attempting to change the setting.
Select  to  turn  Android  Auto  connec-
tion  establishment  on/off  when  a
compatible  device  is  connected  to
the system via USB. ( P.63)
Depending  on  the  system,  this  set-
ting  cannot  be  changed  when  a  de-
vice  is  connected  to  the  system  via
USB.  Disconnect  the  device  before
attempting to change the setting.
*: This function is not made avai lable in some countries or areas. 
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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 
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
AAC................................................. 102, 130
Adding destinations................................. 280
Address ................................................... 271
Adjacent road .......................................... 290
AM.............................................................90
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ..................... 62
Applications..................................... 312, 323
APPS button ............................................. 14
Area to avoid ........................................... 294
Arrival time .............................................. 281
AUDIO button............................................ 14
Audio settings ......................................... 123
Audio/visual system .................................. 84
Audio screen adjustment ....................... 88
Color, tone, contrast and  brightness adjustment........................ 89
Disc slot ................................................. 85
Selecting an audio source ..................... 84
Sound settings....................................... 86
Turning the system on  and off ............... 84
USB port ................................................ 86
Voice command system ... ..................... 89
Avoid traffic ............................................. 301
B
Bluetooth® audio .....................................115
Registering/connecting a  Bluetooth
® device ............................119
Bluetooth® phone ....................................217
About the contacts in the  contact list ........................................221
Registering/connecting a  Bluetooth
® phone.............................219
Using the phone  switch/microphone ...........................219
Voice command system ..... .................220
When selling or  disposing of the vehicle....................221
Bluetooth
® settings ...................................49
Connecting a Bluetooth® device............50
Deleting a Bluetooth® device.................52
Editing the Bluetooth® 
device information ..............................53
Registering a Bluetooth
® device............52
Setting Bluetooth® system.....................54
Buttons overview .......................................14
C
Calibration ...............................................298
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone .............222
By call history ......................................222
By contacts list.....................................223
By favorites list ....................................223
By home screen...................................225
By keypad ............................................225
Camera switch ........................................183
CD ...........................................................10 2
Clock settings ............................................70
Command list ..........................................143
Compass .................................................260
Connected Services ................................310
Contacts ..................................223, 237, 271
Current position .......................................256