TOYOTA COROLLA iM 2018 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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5.AUDIO SETTINGS
SOUND SETTINGS
1Select from the top screen 
of any of the active audio sources 
(below example is from USB memory 
playback) .
2Use the available buttons to adjust 
the Equalizer (Treble, Mid, Bass) ,
Balance (L, R), Fade (Front, 
Rear) , Equalizer (EQ ) or 
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) .
For more details about effect of 
each setting, please see under 
SETUP
( → P.103)and the Base 
Display Audio owner’s manual.
Change the sound settings of the 
Premium Audio System.
1.SOUND SETTINGS
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1. OPERATING INFORMATION 
 
 
 
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM 
  
NOTICE  To avo id damaging the audio sy stem:  
•  Be   careful  not  to  spi ll  beverages  over 
the au dio  sy stem.  
 
 INFORMA TION 
The  use  of  a  cellular  p hone  inside  or 
near  the veh icle  ma y cause a noise  from t he 
spe aker s  of  the  au dio  system  which you 
ar e  li stening  to.  However, this  do es not 
in dic ate a  malfu nct ion. 
 
1. OPERATING INFORMATION 
 
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iPod  
  App le  is  not  responsible  for  the 
operati on of  this  device or its  co mpliance 
wi th  safety  and  regulatory  stand ards. 
Pl ease  no te that  the  use  of  t his 
ac cessory with i Pod or  iPh one  may aff ect 
wireless p erform ance.  
  iPh one,  iPod,  iPod  classic,  i Pod  n ano, 
and  i Pod  touch  are  tradem arks  of  Apple 
I nc.,  registere d  in  the  U.S.  and  other 
c ount ries.  Ligh tning  is  a  tra demark  of 
Ap ple I nc. 
   The  Lightning  connector  work s with 
iPhone 6, iPhone 6  Plus,  i Phone  5S, 
iPhone 5C,  iPhone 5, iPod  t ouch (5th 
ge neratio n)  and  iPo d  nano  (7th 
g enerati on). 
   The   30- pin  connector  works with 
iPh one 4S,  iPh one  4,  i Phone  3GS, 
i Ph one  3G , iPhone,  iPod  t ouch  (1st 
th rough  4 th  generati on), iPo d class ic 
(ex cept  5 th  g ener ation),  and  i Pod  n ano 
(1s t, 3rd , 4t h, 5 th and 6 th gene ration).  
COMPATIBLE  MODELS   
Most Apple devices are compatible with this 
Premium Audio System.  
De pending  o n differe nces betw een models 
or so ftware  versions  etc., some mo dels might 
be incompatible with  this system.  
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FILE INFORMA TION  CORR
ESPON DING  BIT  RATES
 
COMPATIBLE  USB  DEVICES               Bit rate (kbps)  U
S
B
 
i
n
terface formats
 
COMPATIBLE COMPR ESSED FILES  
 Item 
CORRE SPO NDING S AMPLING 
F REQUENCY  
 
File type                  Frequency  (kHz)  
File type Bit rate (kbps)
 
MP3 files: 
MPEG 1 LAYER 3  32 - 320 
MP3 files: 
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3  8 - 160 
WMA files: 
Ver. 7, 8 CBR 48 - 192 
WMA files: 
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2) CBR 48  – 320  
AAC files: 
MPEG4/AAC -LC 16 - 320  
USB communication formats  
USB 2.0 HS (480Mbps) and FS (12Mbps) 
File formats  FAT 16 
FAT 32 
Correspondence class  Mass storage class 
File type Bit rate (kbps) 
Compatible file format MP3/WMA/AAC  
Folders on the device  Maximum 3000 
Files on the device Maximum 9999 
Files per folder Maximum 255 
File type Bit rate (kbps) 
MP3 files: 
MPEG 1 LAYER 3  32/44.1/48 
MP3 files: 
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3  16/22.05/24 
WMA files: 
Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1/9.2) 32/44/1/48 
AAC files: 
MPEG4/AAC -LC 
11.025/12/16/  
22.05/24/32/ 
44.1/48 
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 MP 3   (MPE G   Audio    Layer    3),   WMA 
(W indow s Med ia  Audio)  and  AAC 
(A dvance d Aud io  Cod ing)  are  a udio 
compression  stan dards.  
  This  syste m  can play  MP3/WMA/AA C files 
on  USB  memor y. 
  When na ming an  MP3/WMA/ AAC file, add 
an  a ppropriate         fil e        extens ion 
(.m p3/.wma /.m 4a).  
  Thi s    sy stem    p lays    back    file s   
with 
. mp3 /.wma /.m4a     fi le    ex tension s    as 
MP3/WMA/ AAC fi les  re spective ly. To 
pr event  no ise  and  pla yback  errors, use 
t he 
ap propri ate file ex tension. 
  MP 3 file s  ar e  compat ible wi th  the  ID3 Tag 
Ver.  1.0,  Ver.  1.1,  Ver.  2.2  and  Ver.  2 .3 
fo rma ts.  This  syste m  cannot  di splay 
Al bum  title, track  title  an d artis t  n am e  in 
ot her for mats. 
  W MA/AA C
   files  can  co ntain   a  WMA /AAC 
tag t hat is used in the  same wa y as an  ID3 
t ag.   WMA /AAC  tags  carry information 
such as  track title and  artist n ame.  
  The  e mphas is  fun ction  is  available   only 
whe n  playing  MP3 /WM A files  record ed at 
32,  44.1  and 48  kHz. 
  This  system  can  play back  AAC  files 
en coded b y iTunes.  
  The  sound  qu ality  of  MP3/WM A files 
generally  i mproves with hi gher  bit  rates. 
In  ord er  to  achieve  a  reasonab le level  o f 
sound  quality,  files  create d  with  a  b it ra te 
of at l east 128  kbps are rec ommende d.  
 MP3 i (MP 3  int eractive)  and  MP3PRO 
form ats  a re not  compatible  with  the  audio 
p la yer. 
   Th e  pla yer
  is  compatible  w ith VBR 
(V ariable Bit  Rate). 
  When  p laying b ack  files  recorded as  VBR 
(V ariab le  B it Ra te)  files,  the  play  t ime will 
not  be  correctly  displayed  if  the  fast 
fo rwar d or re verse operation s ar e us ed. 
  It  is not  possible  to check  fo lders  that  do 
not i nclude  MP3/WMA /AAC files. 
  MP3 /WMA /AA C file s  in  fo lders  up  to  8 
levels  deep  ca n be  pl ayed.   Howe ver,  the 
st ar t  of  playback  may  be  delaye d when 
t her e  are  n umerou s levels  of  fo lders.  Fo r 
this  reason , we  re commen d using  no 
more t han 2 leve ls o f fol ders.  
  Th e  order  c hanges  depend ing  on  the 
perso nal  compute r an d  MP3/WMA /AAC 
e ncoding  software you  use. 
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TERMS   
ID3 TAG    Thi s is a  method  o f emb eddin g track- 
rel ated  inf ormatio n in  an  MP3  file.  This 
emb edde d informat ion  can  i nclude  the 
tr ack  title,  the  artist’s  name,  the  album 
t it le ,  the  music genre,  the  year  of 
pro ducti on,  commen ts,  cover  art  and 
ot her  d ata. T he  co ntents  can  be  free ly 
edited  using sof tware wi th  ID3  tag  ed itin g 
f uncti ons. A lthough the  tags  are  re stricted 
to   t he number  of  ch aracters ,  the 
inf orma tio n  c an b e  viewe d when th e track 
is  p layed  back. 
 
WMA  TAG   WM A  files  can  contain  a  WMA  tag  t hat  is 
used in the same way as an  ID3 ta g.  WMA 
ta gs  carr y  information  such  as  track  ti tle, 
ar tis t n ame.  
WMA   WM A  (Win dows Med ia Aud io)  is  an 
aud io comp ression  f orma t  developed  by 
Microsoft
®.    I t compres ses files  int o a 
si ze sma ller than  t hat  of  MP3  fil es.  The 
decoding  fo rmats  for  WMA file s  are 
Ver.  7,  8  and 9. 
  This  product  is  pro tected  by  certain 
intell ectual prop ert y  rights  of  Microsoft 
Corp oration  and  th ird  p artie s.  Use  or 
dist ribution of  such  t echnolog y outside  of 
th is produ ct is  prohibi ted w ithout a  license 
fr om  Micro soft  or  an  authorized  Mi crosoft 
subsid iary and third part ies.  
 
AAC    AA C  is  sh ort  for  Advanced  Audio Cod ing 
and  re fers  to  an  au dio  c ompressio n 
t echno logy  st andard  u sed  w ith MPEG 2 
and MPEG4.  
 
m3u  
  Play list s  created  u sing  “WINAMP” 
sof twar e  have  a  pl aylis t  file  ex tensi on 
(. m3u).  
 
MP3  
 MP 3 is  an  audio  compression  stan dard 
det ermi ned by a  working group  (MPEG ) of 
the  ISO  (Intern ationa l Sta ndar d 
Organ ization).  MP 3 compresses  aud io 
dat a to about  1 /10  the  size  of  t hat  on 
co nve ntiona l CDs. 
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3 
 
Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM 
 
  1   
BASIC INFORMATION 
BEFORE OPERATION
 
1.  QUICK REFERENCE ...... .... ........    58 
2. HANDS -FREE SYSTEM... ...........     60 
USING THE PHONE SWITCH OR 
MICROPHONE.....................................   61 
ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS 
SYS TEM...............................................   62 
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR CAR............   62 
CONNECT A Bluetooth® PHON E.......   63 
3.  REGISTERING AN ENTRY ...... ....    64 
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY............  64 
DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE 
ENTRY INFORMATION......................   66 
SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A 
USB MEMORY ...................................   67 
 
2   PHO NE OP ERATION 
1 . CALLING ON  A Blu etooth ® 
PHONE……………….. .......... .    68  
BY DIAL .............................................   68 
BY  FAVORITES  LIST...........................  69 
BY  PH ONE  BOOK ...............................  69 
BY  CALL LISTS ...................................  70 
BY  A SHORT  MESSAGE…..................  71 
BY  POI*  ENTRY. ...................................  71 
2. RECEIVIN G CALLS ON A  
Bluet ooth® PHONE
 .... ..... .....   72  
3.  TALKING ON  A Blueto oth
® 
PHONE .. ....................................   73 
SEN DING TONES ...............................  74 
DIALING A SECOND  NUMBER .........  75 
AD JUSTING  THE RECEIVER  
VOLUME.............................................  76  
3   SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
 
1. SHORT MESSAGE  FUNCTION . 77 
RECEIVING A SHORT  MESSAGE ...  77 
CHECKING RECEIVED  SHORT 
MESSA GES........................................  77 
CHECKING SENT  SHORT  
MESSA GES........................................  78 
SENDING A NEW SHORT 
MESSAGE...........................................  79 
  4   
WH AT TO  DO IF...            
 
1.  TROUBLESHOOT ING. ..... ... ..... ...   82 
 
 
 
Some of the functions cannot be operated 
while driving.  
*: Point of Interest  
 
 
 
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1. QUICK REFERENCE 
 
  
 
“Phone” MENU  SCREEN  
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
No. Function Page 
 Select to display the “ Phone book” screen. An entry from the list of contacts can be selected and called. 69 
 Select to display the “ Dial” screen.  A call can be made by dialing the number. 68 
 Select to display the “ Favorites ” screen  listing the contacts stored within the Premium Audio System. 69 
 Select to display the “ Messages” screen. A list of received and sent short messages and a menu to create new short messages can be displayed. The sender of the message can also be called. 
77 
 Select to display the “ Call lists” screen. An entry from the “ All” “Missed ”, “Received ” or “Dialed ” call lists can be selected and called. 70 
 
Pressing the         button allows access to the “Phone” screens. 
Each time the      button is pressed, the “ Phone” screen that was last 
displayed will be shown.  
Press              from the “ Phone” screen other than the “Phone ” menu screen 
to display the “Phone” menu screen. 
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2 
3 
4 
5 
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“Dial” SCREEN
“Favorites” SCREEN
“Phone boo k”SCRE EN
“Call lists” SCREEN “Mes
sages” SCREEN
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1. BASIC  INFORMATION  BEFORE OPER ATION  
2. HANDS -FREE  SYSTEM  
 
Bluetooth® h
ands -free  system  al lows 
you  to make or  receive a  call without 
taking your   hands  off  the  steering 
wheel  by   conn ecting your  cellular 
phone.  
This   system  supports Bluetooth
®. 
Bluetooth® is   a  wire less data  system 
by which  you can call without  your 
ce llular   phone  bei ng  conn ected with  a 
ca ble  or  placed  on a cradle.  
The  operating  procedure  of the  system 
is  explained  in  this  section.  
 
WARNING  
 
•   Us e  a  ce llular  p hone  or  conn ect the 
Bl uet ooth® phone  only  when  sa fe and 
le gal  to do  so. 
•   Your  audio unit  is  f itte d  wi th  Bl uet ooth
® 
antennas.  Pe ople with  imp lantabl e 
car diac  pacemakers , cardiac 
resy nchronizat ion  t herapy-p acemakers 
or imp lant able  card iovert er  defi brillat ors 
shou ld ma intain   a reasonable  d istance  
between themselves and the Bl uetooth
® 
antennas.  The  radio  waves  may  aff ect 
th e o peration o f such devic es. 
•   Be for e  us ing 
 Bluet ooth® devices,  users 
o f  an y electr ica l  medi cal  device  othe r 
th an  i mplant able  cardiac  p acemakers, 
card iac  resynchro niz ation  ther apy -
pac emaker s  or  implan table  cardi overter 
def ibrillat ors  should  cons ult  the 
ma nufa ctur er  of  the  device  for 
inf orma tion abo ut  its operation  under 
the  influence of  radio  waves.  Rad io 
wav es could  have unex pected  eff ects 
on  the  op eratio n  of such  medica l 
dev ices.  
 
NOTICE  
 INFORMA
TION 
•  
If  your  cellular  phone does  not suppo rt 
•  Bl uetooth®, this sys tem  will not f unction. 
•   In  the  follow ing  conditions,  the  system 
ma y not  funct ion: 
• The  cellular phone is turned of f. 
•  Th e  cu rrent  posi tio n i
 s out side t he 
c ommun ication ar ea. 
• The  cellular phone is not  connected.
 
• The  cellular phone  has a low  batter y. 
•   Whe n    us ing    Blue tooth®    aud io    and 
hands- free  at  the  same  ti me,  the 
fol lowi ng pr oblems  may occur. 
•  The  Blue tooth
® connect ion  may  be 
c ut . 
• Noise may be h eard on the Bl uetooth
®
 
audio  playback.
 
Do  not  leave  your  cellular  phone  in  the 
veh icle.  The tempera tur e in side  ma y rise 
to  a  le vel that cou ld dama ge the ph one.
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