TOYOTA COROLLA iM 2018 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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2.CONTROLS ANDFEATURES
2.TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION
Operation methodOutlineMain use
To
uchQuickly touch and release once
Changing and selecting 
various settings
Drag*Touch   the screen   with yourfinger, and move the screen to thedesired position.
Scrolling the lists
Flick*Quickly move the sc reen byflicking withyour finger.
Scrolling the main screen 
panel
*:  The above operations maynot be available on allscreens.
When a ny button on the screen is selected,a beep sounds. To t urn off the beep
soun d, see page
90.
Operationsareperformedbytouchingthescreendirectlywithyourfinger.
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES 
 
 
 
This
 system  is operated  mainly by  the 
s creen  buttons.  
When  a  screen  button is  selected,  a 
beep  sounds.  (To   set  beep  sound,  
→ P.90.)  
  
NOTICE  
 
  To  prevent  dam agi ng  the  screen,  li ghtly 
to uch  the  s creen  buttons  w ith  y our 
fi nger. 
  Do  not use objects o ther than your f inger 
to t ouch the  screen. 
  Wi pe  off  f ingerpri nts  using  a  glass 
c le anin g  cloth.  Do  not  use  chem ical 
cleane rs to  clean  the  screen, as  they 
ma y damage the  touch  screen. 
  To  prevent  the  battery from  being 
di scharged, do  not  leave  the  sys tem  on 
longer  than  necessar y whe n  the  e ngine 
is  not  runnin g. 
 INFORMA TION 
  I f the  sy stem  does  not  respond  t o a 
to uch  on  a  s creen  but ton,  move  your 
fi nger  away from  the  scr een  and  th en 
to uch  it agai n. 
   Grayed out   screen buttons cannot  be 
operat ed. 
   The  displa yed i mag e ma y bec ome 
darker  and  moving i mages  may  be 
sl ig ht ly dist orted  when  the  display  is 
cold. 
   Under  extremely  cold cond itio ns,  t he 
scree n ma y  not  be  displa yed and  the 
data  inpu t by  a  user may be  deleted. 
Al so,  the  s cree n button s ma y  be 
h arder t han usual to d epress. 
   When  you  l ook  at  the  screen 
t hro ugh pol arized  materia l  such  as 
pol arized su nglasses, the  screen may 
be d ark a nd har d to see.  If  so,  l ook 
at  the  screen fr om  diff erent angles, 
adj ust  the  scr een sett ings (→P.93) , or 
t ake off  your sungl asses. 
   Se lect   
 to  re turn  to  the 
pre vious  screen. 
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES  
No. Function 
 Select  to  delete  one  letter.  Select and hold to continue deleting letters. 
  Select to enter symbols. 
 Select to switch between  lower case  
or upper case. 
  Select to change the keyboard  type. 
 
 
 
 
 
ENTERING  SCREEN 
OPERATION 
 
Wh en  searching  for a name,  letters 
and  numbers, etc.  can  be entered  via 
the  screen.  
  
ENTERING LETTERS AND 
NUMBERS  
 
1 Select the  keys  di rectly  to enter  letters 
or num bers. 
INFORMA TION 
 When  a  c haracter  is  ent ered,  a  hint  will 
appear  di splayi ng a  poss ible mat ch for 
the  word to  be  searc hed.  
  Currently  unavaila ble  screen butt ons will 
be  grayed out . 
  When  an  entry  is  too  long  to  be 
displ ayed in  the  entry fiel d,  the  l ast 
secti on o f  the  entered  text  will  be 
replaced by “. ..”. 
  In the  foll owing  situ ations,  the  en ter 
mo de will automati cally  cha nge between 
up per and lower  case. 
o  When  the  key board layout  is 
chan ged t o  upper  case  inpu t, the 
la you t wi ll automat ical ly  change  back 
to  lower case  inpu t after  one  let ter 
has be en entered. 
o  Whe n
  “/”,  “&” , “.” or  “(”  is 
ent ere d,  the  keybo ard  layou t  will 
aut oma tical ly  be  changed  to  u pper 
case inpu t. 
o  When  a ll  charact ers  are  deleted, 
t he keybo ard  la yout  will  automatical ly 
chan ge to up per case inpu t. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 Select “OK” .
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2. CONTROLS AND  FEATURES   
 
 
EN
TERING  FROM  THE LIST  OF 
MATC HING ENTR IES 
 
On  certain  screens,  a  candidate entry 
text  or word  prediction  list based  on the 
i nput  letters  will  be displayed.  The 
des ired  item   can  be selected and 
entered.  
 
1 Enter let ters.  
 
 If  a  candidate  entry  t ext  displ ayed  in 
t he ent ry  fie ld  is  wha t is  desir ed, sel ect 
“OK” . 
   Se lect 
  to  display  the 
candida te  entry  t ext  lis t. Th e  nu mber of 
ma tching 
item s is sho wn.  Up  to  300 
items  are displ ayed.  
  The  list  will  be  d isplay ed  automa tically, 
if the nu mber of matchi ng en tries  is 5  or 
le ss.  
2 Select the desired  item. 
LIST  SCREEN  OPERATION   
When  a  list is  displayed,  use  the 
a ppropriate  screen button to  scroll 
through the  list. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
No. Function 
 Select to shift to  the next or previous page. 
 This in dicates  the display ed scree n’s position. 
 
  By  se lecting  and hol ding  
  or ,  th e 
screen  can  be  s crolled  up  or  down. 
Scro lling  will  au tomatica lly  stop  when  the 
top / bottom o f the list  is reache d. 
  Changing pages  can also  be changed the 
f ol low ing ways:  
•  Se lecting  the  desired  point  on  the  scroll 
bar. 
•  Dra ggi ng  the  scroll bar  mark ing to  the 
desired  point. 
 
 
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES   
 
 
AUTOMATIC TEXT 
SCROLLING  
 
Entries that  are  too long  to fit  in  the  
current  field  are  scrol led automatically 
from  right  to  left. 
This  function  is not  available  while 
driving.  
  INFORMA TION 
  This  funct ion  can  be  turned  on  or off 
through the Premium Audio Setup 
menu. ( →P.90) 
 CH ARACTER  JUMP  BUTTONS 
IN  LIS TS 
 
Some  lists   con tain character screen 
buttons,  “A-C”, “D- F” etc.,  which  
al low s  a  direct  jump  to  list  entries  that  
begin  with  the  same letter as  the 
character  screen button. 
 
1  Select  one  of the   character  screen 
but tons.  
 
 
INFORMA TION 
 Every  time  the  s ame  c haracter  screen 
button  is  sel ected,  the  list  s tarting  with 
the  subsequent  character  is di spl ayed.
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2 
 
AUDIO SYSTEM 
  
 
1   BASIC OPER ATION  
 
1.   Q UICK  REFERENCE  ..... ........ .....   17   
2.   SO ME BASICS. ........... ..... ...... .....   18  
TURNING  THE AUDIO S YSTEM 
ON  OR  OFF ................................  18 
SELEC TING AN  AU DIO 
SOURCE ......  19 
USB  PORT.........................................   20 
 
2   RADIO  OPE RATION 
 
1.  TUNER FUNCTIONS ........ ...... .....  21  
 
3   
MEDIA  OPER ATION 
 
1.   US B MEMORY .. ...... ............... ... ....  22 
OVERVIEW ........................................  22 
PLAYING A USB MEMORY ...............  25 
USB MEMORY OPTIONS..................  25 
2.  iP od . ..... ... ...... ... ..... ... ... ........ ........  26  
OVERVIEW ................................. .....  26      
iPod AUDIO ........................................  29 
iPod  OPTIONS. ....................................  29 
3.    Blueto oth® AUD IO........... ... ... .....  30      
OVERVIEW ..........................................   30 
CONNECTING Bluetooth® AUDIO ....  34 
LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIO .....  35      
Bluetooth® AUDIO OPTIONS .............   35 
  
     
4 .   Aha  ...... ......... ............. ..... ... ......... .. 36 
OVERVIEW ........................................  37 
SWITCHIN G TO Aha MODE …… ……  42 
PLAYING Aha PRE SETS…................   44 
SELECTING Aha LOCATION BASED 
SERVICE……….................................   46 
SELECTING Aha FEATURED 
CONTENT…….....................................  47 
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE 
SCREEN……......................................  48 
 
4   A UDIO  REMOTE  CONTROLS  
 
1.   STEER ING S WIT CHES 
(IF EQUPPED)  ....... ..... .....   50 
 
5   SOUND  SETTING S 
 
1.   SOUND SETTINGS.. ..... ..........   51 
 
6    TIPS FOR OP ERATING 
  THE AUDIO SYSTEM  
1.  OPERATING INFORMATION  ... ..  52 
iPod………………………………………  53  FILE INFORMATION………................   54 
TERMS………………..….................   56 
 
 
 
So me  of the f unctions cann ot be o perated  while  driving.
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Using the radio (tuner) 21 
Playing content from USB memory 22 
Playing an iPod 26 
Playing audio from a Bluetooth® device 30 
Playing Aha 36 
Using the steering wheel audio switches 50 
Audio settings 51 
Each time you press the “MEDIA” button the Premium Audio System 
will switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode 
used. 
1. QUICK REFERENCE 
 
1. BASIC OP ERATION 
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1. BASI C OPERA TION  
 
 
 
 
 
 
TURN ING THE A UDIO  
SYSTEM  ON OR  OFF  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The  power/volume  kn ob: Press this knob 
to  turn  the audio system on  and off. Turn 
this  knob  to adjust  the volume.  The system 
turns on in the l ast mode us ed. 
 
To  access  the audio  system, press  the 
“ MEDIA ” button. 
Each  time  the  “ MEDIA” 
button  is pressed  the system  will  switch  the 
screen  between MAP  and the last  a udio 
mo de  used . (→P.19) 
  
 
INFORMA TION 
If the  volume  is ad justed  whi le mus ic is 
pau sed  or  muted,  the  pause  or  mute  wi ll 
be  can celed. 
  
2. SOME BASICS 
 
This  section  des cribes  some  of the  
bas ic features   of the  audio  system. 
Some inf ormation 
may not be 
applicable for your  system. 
 Veh icles  without   smart  en try  & 
start system  
Your audio   system  works  when the 
ignition  is tur ned  to the  “ACC” or 
“ON”  position.  
 Vehicles  with   smart  entry  &  start 
system  
Your audio  system  works  when the 
ignition is  turned  to  ACCESSORY 
or  IGNITION  ON  mode. 
 
NOTICE 
To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when 
the engine is not running. 
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1. BASIC OPERATION  
 
SELECTING  AN AUDIO 
SOURCE  
 
1 Each  time  the  “MEDIA ”  button is 
pressed  the system  will switch  the scre en 
between  MAP  a nd the  last  audio mode 
us ed. 
 
INFORMA TION 
 You  cannot  select  grayed out   scree n 
b ut tons.  
  Depe nding  on  what  devices  are  connected 
to  the  Pre mium  Audio system  the order  of 
the au dio  sourc e tile s mig ht var y. 
•  The  a udio  sy stem  turn s  on  in  the  last 
mo de u sed. 
2 Select  to   display  the  “ Audio 
Source ” screen. 
 
 
3 Select a d esir ed  aud io sour ce.  
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1. BASIC OPERATION  
 
USB PORT   
1 Open t he c over  of the U SB port.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 Connect a d evice. 
•  If  a  device  is  inser ted,  it star ts  pl aying 
aut oma tica lly. As  soon  as  it  is re ady  to 
play,  the  audio cont rol  scree n is  shown 
aut oma tica lly. 
•   If  a  USB  hub  is  plugg ed-in, up to 
two   devi ces ca n  be  co nnected  at  a 
ti me.  
• Even  if  a  USB  hub  is  used  to 
co nnect mor e  than two US B  devi ces, 
only   the  f irst tw o con nected  de vices 
will be re cognized
  INFORMA TION 
Location of the USB port may vary per 
each vehicle model.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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1. BASIC OPERATION  
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