USB TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID 2018 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint-
free cloth that has been dampened with
water. Wipe in a straight line from the cen-
ter to the edge of the disc (not in circles).
Dry it with another soft, lint-free cloth. Do
not use a conventional record cleaner or
anti-static device.
CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been
subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro-
cess that allows discs to be played on a
conventional CD player) cannot be
played.
It may not be possible to play CD-R/CD-
RW discs recorded on a music CD
recorder or a personal computer because
of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on
the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the
lens of the unit.
It may not be possible to play discs
recorded on a personal computer depend-
ing on the application settings and the
environment. Record with the correct for-
mat. (For details, contact the appropriate
application manufacturers of the applica-
tions.)
CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by
direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera-
tures or other storage conditions. The unit
may be unable to play some damaged
discs.
If you insert a CD-RW disc into the player,
playback will begin more slowly than with
a conventional CD or CD-R disc.
Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
played using the DDCD (Double Density
CD) system.
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”
mean that an electronic accessory has
been designed to connect specifically to
iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has
been certified by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with safety
and regulatory standards. Please note
that the use of this accessory with iPod or
iPhone may affect wireless performance.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano and
iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
The Lightning connector works with
iPhone SE, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s,
iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s,
iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th and
6th generation), and iPod nano (7th gen-
eration).
The 30-pin connector works with iPhone
4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G,
iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 4th gen-
eration), iPod classic, and iPod nano (1st
through 6th generation).
USB works with iPhone SE, iPhone 6s
Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6,
iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone
4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G,
iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 6th gen-
eration), iPod classic, and iPod nano (1st
through 7th generation).
Bluetooth
® technology works with iPhone
SE, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6
Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c,
iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone
3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (2nd
through 6th generation), and iPod nano
(7th generation).
CD-R/RW DISCS
iPod
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AUDIO SYSTEM
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The following iPod®, iPod nano®, iPod
classic®, iPod touch® and iPhone® devic-
es can be used with this system.
Entune Audio
Made for
• iPod touch (6th generation)
• iPod touch (5th generation)
• iPod nano (7th generation)
• iPhone SE
• iPhone 6s Plus
• iPhone 6s
• iPhone 6 Plus
• iPhone 6
• iPhone 5s
• iPhone 5c
• iPhone 5
• iPhone 4s
Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Au-
dio
Made for
• iPod touch (6th generation)
• iPod touch (5th generation)
• iPod touch (4th generation)
• iPod touch (3rd generation)
• iPod touch (2nd generation)
• iPod touch (1st generation)
• iPod classic
• iPod with video
• iPod nano (7th generation)
• iPod nano (6th generation)
• iPod nano (5th generation)
• iPod nano (4th generation)
• iPod nano (3rd generation)
• iPod nano (2nd generation)
• iPod nano (1st generation)
• iPhone SE
• iPhone 6s Plus
• iPhone 6s
• iPhone 6 Plus
• iPhone 6
• iPhone 5s
• iPhone 5c
• iPhone 5
• iPhone 4s
• iPhone 4
• iPhone 3GS
• iPhone 3G
• iPhone
Depending on differences between mod-
els or software versions etc., some models
might be incompatible with this system.
This device supports high-resolution
sound sources.
The definition of high-resolution is based
on the standards of groups such as the
CTA (Consumer Technology Association).
Supported formats and playable media are
as follows.
■SUPPORTED FORMATS
WAV, FLAC, ALAC, OGG Vorbis
■PLAYABLE MEDIA
USB
COMPATIBLE MODELS
HIGH-RESOLUTION SOUND
SOURCE
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■COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES
■COMPATIBLE COMPRESSED
FILES
*: USB video only
■CORRESPONDING SAMPLING
FREQUENCYFILE INFORMATION
USB communication
formatsUSB 2.0 HS (480
Mbps) and FS
(12 Mbps)
File formatsFAT 16/32
Correspondence classMass storage
class
ItemUSBDISC
Compatible
file format
MP3/WMA/AAC
MP3/
WMA/AACWAV(LPCM)/
FLAC/ALAC/ OGG Vorbis
MP4/AVI/ WMV
Compatible
file format
(video)*MP4/AVI/
WMV⎯
Folders in
the deviceMaximum 3000Maximum 192
Files in the
deviceMaximum 9999Maximum 255
Files per
folderMaximum 255⎯
File typeFrequency (kHz)
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 LAYER 332/44.1/48
MP3 files:
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 316/22.05/24
WMA files:
Ver. 7, 8, 9*1 (9.1/9.2)32/44.1/48
AAC files:
MPEG4/AAC-LC11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48
WAV (LPCM) files*2
8/11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48/88.2/96/
176.4/192
FLAC*2
8/11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48/88.2/96/
176.4/192
ALAC*2
8/11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48/64/88.2/
96
OGG Vorbis*28/11.025/16/
22.05/32/44.1/
48
*1: Only compatible with Windows MediaAudio Standard
*
2: Sound source of 48kHz or more is down-
converted to 48kHz/24bit.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
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■CORRESPONDING BIT RATES*1■COMPATIBLE CHANNEL MODES
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA
(Windows Media Audio) and AAC
(Advanced Audio Coding) are audio com-
pression standards.
This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files
on CD-R/CD-RW discs and USB memory.
MP4, WMV and AVI files can use the fol-
lowing resolutions:
128x96, 160x120, 176x144 (QCIF),
320x240 (QVGA), 352x240 (SIF),
352x288 (CIF), 640x480 (VGA),
720x480 (NTSC), 720x576 (PAL)
This system can play disc recordings com-
patible with ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2
and with the Romeo and Joliet file system
and UDF (2.01 or lower).
When naming an MP3/WMA/AAC file, add
an appropriate file extension (.mp3/.wma/
.m4a).
This system plays back files with .mp3/
.wma/.m4a file extensions as MP3/WMA/
AAC files respectively. To prevent noise
and playback errors, use the appropriate
file extension.
This system can play only the first ses-
sion/border when using multi-session/bor-
der compatible discs.
MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 for-
mats. This system cannot display disc
title, track title and artist name in other for-
mats.
File typeBit rate (kbps)
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 LAYER 332 - 320
MP3 files:
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 38 - 160
WMA files: Ver. 7, 8CBR 48 - 192
WMA files:
Ver. 9*2 (9.1/9.2)CBR 48 - 320
AAC files:
MPEG4/AAC-LC8 - 320
OGG Vorbis32-500
*1: Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compatible
*2: Only compatible with Windows Media Audio Standard
File typeQuantization bit
rate (bit)
WAV (LPCM) files
16/24FLAC
ALAC
File typeChannel mode
MP3 filesStereo, joint stereo, dual
channel and monaural
WMA files2ch
AAC files1ch, 2ch (Dual channel is not
supported)
WAV (LP-
CM) /FLAC/
ALAC/OGG
Vorbis
2ch
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ERROR MESSAGES
ModeMessageExplanation
CD*
“No music files found.”This indicates that no MP3/WMA/AAC files are
included in the disc.
“Check Disc”
It indicates that the disc is dirty, damaged, or it
was inserted upside down.
Clean the disc or insert it correctly. It indicates a
disc which is not playable is inserted.
“DISC Error”There is a trouble inside the system.
Eject the disc.
USB
“USB Error”This indicates a problem in the USB memory or
its connection.
“No music files found.”This indicates that no compatible files are in-
cluded in the USB memory.
“No video files found.”This indicates that no video files are included in
the USB memory.
iPod
“iPod Error.”This indicates a problem in the iPod or its con-
nection.
“No music files found.”This indicates that there is no music data in the
iPod.
“Please check the iPod
firmware version.”This indicates that the software version is not
compatible. Perform the iPod firmware updates
and try again.
“Unable to authorize the
iPod.”This indicates that it failed to authorize the iPod.
Please check your iPod.
Bluetooth®
audio“Music tracks not support-
ed. Please check your por-
table player.”This indicates a problem in the Bluetooth® de-
vice.
*: Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio only
INFORMATION
● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
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Radio
Audio*
CommandAction
“Tune to <frequency> AM”Changes the radio to the specified AM frequency
“Tune to <frequency> FM”Changes the radio to the specified FM frequency
“Play a <genre> station”Changes the radio to an FM station of the specified
genre*1
“Tune to preset <1-36>”Changes the radio to the spec ified preset radio station
“Tune to a <genre> satellite
station” *2Changes the radio to a satellite radio channel of the spec-
ified genre*3
“Tune to
<satellite channel name>” *2Changes the radio to the satellite radio channel with the
specified name*3
“Tune to channel <number> on
XM” *2Changes the radio to a satellit e radio channel of the spec-
ified number*3
*1: A station list must be built first using the radio screen ( →P.80)
*2: Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio only
*3: Requires a satellite radio subscription
CommandAction
“Play playlist <name>”Plays tracks from the selected playlist
“Play artist <name>”Plays tracks from the selected artist
“Play song <name>”Plays the selected track
“Play album <name>”Plays tracks from the selected album
“Play genre <name>”Plays tracks from the selected genre
“Play composer <name>”Plays tracks from the selected composer
“Play podcast <name>”Plays tracks from the selected podcast
“Play audiobook <name>”Plays tracks from the selected audiobook
“Audio on”Turns the audio system on
“Audio off”Turns the audio system off
“Change the audio source to
<source name>”Sets the source to the specified audio mode
*: The audio device must be connected via a USB cable to use the functionality in this section
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2. SETUP
1Select “Automatic Transfer” .
2Select the desired item to be set.
No.FunctionPage
For PBAP compatible
Bluetooth® phones: Select
to change the contact/ his-
tory transfer settings.224
Select to update contacts
from the connected phone
or a USB memory.
225
Select to sort contacts by
the first name or last name
field.
⎯
Select to add contacts to
the favorites list. 228
Select to delete contacts
from the favorites list. 228
*Select to clear the call his-
tory.⎯
*Select to add new contacts
to the contact list.227
*Select to edit contacts in
the contact list.227
*Select to delete contacts
from the contact list.227
Select to set the voice tags.229
Select to reset all setup
items.⎯
*: For PBAP compatible Bluetooth
® phones,
this function is available when “Automatic
Transfer” is set to off. ( →P.223)
INFORMATION
● Depending on the type of phone, certain
functions may not be available.
● Contact data is managed independently
for every registered phone. When one
phone is connected, another phone’s
registered data cannot be read.
SETTING AUTOMATIC
CONTACT/HISTORY
TRANSFER
The automatic contact/history function
is available for PBAP compatible
Bluetooth
® phones only.
No.Function
Select to set automatic contact/his-
tory transfer on/off.
When set to on, the phone’s contact
data and history are automatically
transferred.
Select to update contacts from the
connected phone. ( →P.225)
Select to set the transferred contact
image display on/off.
Select to reset all setup items.
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2. SETUP
■FROM USB DEVICE
1Connect a USB device. (→P.76)
2Select “Transfer Contacts from De-
vice” .
3Select “From USB” .
4Select “USB 1” or “USB 2” when the
multiple USB devices are connected.
If a USB device is connected, skip this
procedure.
When the contact is not registered
5Select a desired file from vCard file list.
6Check that a confirmation screen is
displayed when the operation is com-
plete.
When the contact is registered
5Select “Replace Contacts” or “Add
contact” .
“Replace Contacts” : Select to transfer
the contact from the connected USB de-
vice or Bluetooth
® phone and replace the
current one.
“Add contact” : Select to transfer the de-
sired contact data from the connected
USB device or Bluetooth
® phone to add to
the current one.
6Select a desired file from vCard file list.
7Check that a confirmation screen is
displayed when the operation is com-
plete.
Backed-up contact data (“vCard” for-
matted) can be transferred from USB
device or Bluetooth
® phone connected
via USB to this system.
INFORMATION
● Depending type of phone used and
number of files, it may take time to dis-
play vCard file lists and download con-
tacts.
● Downloading may not complete cor-
rectly in the following cases:
• If the engine <power> switch is turned
off during downloading.
• If the USB device or Bluetooth
® phone
is removed before downloading is
complete.
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Toyota Entune
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3. SETUP
1. Toyota Entune App Suite Connect SETTINGS
1Press the “MENU” button.
2Select “Setup” .
3Select “Entune App Suite” .
4Select the desired items to be set.
The settings of Toyota Entune App
Suite Connect can be changed.Toyota Entune App Suite
Connect SETTINGS SCREEN
No.Function
Select to set the pop up reminder for
smart phone data usage. ( →P.314)
Select to detect iPhone app auto-
matically on/off.
Select to set the enhanced mode
with connecting USB device on/off.
Select to configure the Apps menu
layout (e.g. app order, which appli-
cations are activated, etc.).
This updates a setting file stored on
the Toyota Entune center, this set-
tings file can also be updated from
the navigation system, smartphone
app and by web portal.
Select to install the Apps via a USB
memory device. For details, contact
your Toyota dealer.
Select to reset all setup items.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
AAC................................................... 94, 120
Adding destinations................................. 266
Address ................................................... 257
Adjacent road .......................................... 277
AM............................................................. 80
Applications..................................... 299, 309
APPS button ............................................. 12
Area to avoid ........................................... 282
Arrival time .............................................. 267
AUDIO button............................................ 12
Audio settings ......................................... 113
Audio system ............................................ 74
Audio screen adjustment ....................... 78
Disc slot ................................................. 75
Screen adjustment ................................ 79
Selecting an audio source ..................... 74
Sound settings....................................... 76
Turning the system on and off ............... 74
USB/AUX port ....................................... 76
Voice command system ... ..................... 79
AUX......................................................... 109
AUX port ................................................... 76
Avoid traffic ............................................. 289
B
Bluetooth® audio .....................................104
Registering/connecting a Bluetooth
® device ............................108
Bluetooth® phone ....................................205
About the contacts in the contact list ........................................208
Registering/connecting a Bluetooth
® phone.............................206
Using the phone switch/microphone ...........................206
Voice command system ..... .................207
When selling or disposing of the vehicle....................208
Bluetooth
® settings ...................................46
Connecting a Bluetooth® device............47
Deleting a Bluetooth® device.................49
Editing the Bluetooth®
device information ..............................50
Registering a Bluetooth
® device............49
Setting Bluetooth® system.....................51
Buttons overview .......................................12
C
Calibration ...............................................286
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone .............209
By call history ......................................209
By contacts list.....................................210
By favorites list ....................................210
By home screen...................................212
By keypad ............................................212
Camera switch ........................................171
CD .............................................................94
Command list ..........................................130
Compass .................................................246
Contacts ..................................210, 223, 257
Current position .......................................242