TOYOTA FR-S 2014 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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Indicates the condition of the Bluetooth®
connection.Indicates the amount of battery charge
left.
“SEEK/TRACK” button: Press the “ ” or
“” of “SEEK/TRACK” button to select a
desired track.
“TUNE/SCROLL” knob: Turn this knob to
select a desired track. Also, the knob can
be used for selection from the list display.
STATUS DISPLAY
INFORMATION
●An antenna for the Bluetooth® connec-
tion is built into in the display. The condi-
tion of the Bluetooth
® connection may
not be good and the system may not
function when you use the portable
audio player in the following conditions.
• Your portable audio player is hidden
from display (behind the seat or in the
glove box and console box).
• Your portable audio player touches or
is covered with metal materials.
No
connectionGood
INFORMATION
●Depending on the type of portable audio
players, remaining battery charge is not
displayed.
●The amount left does not always corre-
spond to that of the portable audio play-
ers.
●This system does not have a charging
function.
SELECTING A DESIRED
TRACK
Select a desired track using one of the
following methods.
Empty Full

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Track list: A desired track can be selected
from a list.
zTouch “Tracks” on the screen. The list
will be displayed.
zTouch a desired track. The player will start
playing the selected track from the begin-
ning.
zTouch
or to scroll the list.
zIf
appears to the right of titles, the
complete titles are too long for the display.
Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.
1Touch “Browse” on the screen. The
album list will be displayed.
2Touch a desired album from the list.
The track list for the album will be dis-
played.
zWhen a desired track is touched, the
player will start playing the track.
zTouch
or to scroll the list.
zIf
appears to the right of titles, the
complete titles are too long for the display.
Touch this screen button to scroll to titles.
(Repeat mode): Use it to automat-
ically repeat the track or album you are
currently listening to.
zThe repeat mode changes as follows each
time the screen button is touched.
SELECTING A DESIRED
ALBUM
PLAYING REPEAT AND
RANDOM ORDER
: Repeating the track
: Repeating the album
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(Random mode): Use it for auto-
matic random selection of the track.
zThe random mode changes as follows
each time the screen button is touched.
: Playing the tracks on the
album in random order
: Playing the tracks on all the
albums in random order
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9. STEERING SWITCHES
zThe actual design and button position will
differ depending on the vehicle. For
details, refer to vehicle “Owner’s Manual”.
zDetails of the specific switches, controls,
and features are described below.
zSteering switches are not equipped on
FR-S.
Volume control switch
zPress the “+” side to increase the volume.
The volume continues to increase while
the switch is being pressed.
zPress the “-” side to decrease the vol-
ume. The volume continues to decrease
while the switch is being pressed. “” “” switch
XRadio
To select a preset station: Press the
“”
or “ ”
switch.
To seek a radio station: Press and hold
the
“” or “” switch until you hear a beep.
If you press either the
“” or “” switch in
seek mode, the seek mode will be can-
celled.
XCD player
To select a desired track or file: Press
the
“” or “” switch.
To select a desired folder (MP3/WMA):
Press and hold the
“” or “” switch until
you hear a beep.
XiPod
To select a desired song: Press the “ ”
or “ ” switch.
XUSB memory
To select a desired file: Press the
“” or
“”
switch.
To select a desired folder: Press and
hold the
“” or “” switch until you hear a
beep.
XBluetooth
® audio player
To select a desired track: Press the
“”
or “ ”
switch.
To select a desired album: Press and
hold the
“” or “” switch until you hear a
beep.
“MODE” switch
zPress the “MODE” switch to select an
audio mode. Each press changes the
mode sequentially if the desired mode is
ready to use.
zTo turn the audio system on, press the
“MODE” switch.
zPress and hold the “MODE” switch until
you hear a beep and the music will pause
or be muted. By the same operation, it is
released.
Some parts of the audio system can be
adjusted with the switches on the
steering wheel.
STEERING SWITCHES (WITH
TWO DIRECTION STEERING
SWITCH)
No.Switch
Volume control switch
“” “” switch
“MODE” switch

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10. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS
Fading and drifting stations: Generally,
the effective range of FM is about 25 miles
(40 km). Once outside this range, you may
notice fading and drifting, which increase
with the distance from the radio transmit-
ter. They are often accompanied by distor-
tion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for two signals to reach your
antenna at the same time. If this happens,
the signals will cancel each other out,
causing a momentary flutter or loss of re-
ception.
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 you
are listening to is interrupted or weakened,
and there is another strong station nearby
on the FM band, your 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
signal and a signal received directly from a
radio station are very nearly the same fre-
quency, they can interfere with each other,
making it difficult to hear the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high
tension power lines, lightening, or electri-
cal motors. This results in static.
NOTICE
●To avoid damaging the audio system:
• Be careful not to spill beverages over
the audio system.
• Do not put anything other than on
appropriate discs into the CD player
slot.
INFORMATION
●The use of a cellular phone inside or
near the vehicle may cause a noise from
the speakers of the audio system which
you are listening to. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction.
RADIO RECEPTION
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
your 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 telephone wires can in-
terfere with AM signals. And of course,
radio signals have a limited range, and
the farther you are from a station, the
weaker its signal will be. In addition, re-
ception conditions change constantly
as your vehicle moves.
Here are some common reception
problems that probably do not indicate
a problem with your radio.
FM
AM

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z“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.
zApple 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.
ziPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano and
iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
zApple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other coun-
tries.
The following iPod, iPod nano, iPod
classic, iPod touch and iPhone devic-
es can be used with this system.
Made for
• 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 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.
iPodCOMPATIBLE MODELS

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zUSB memory that can be used for MP3
and WMA playback.
• USB communication formats: USB 2.0
FS (12 Mbps)
• File formats: FAT 16/32 (Windows
®)
• Correspondence class: Mass storage
class
zUse 12-cm disc. Do not use 8-cm disc or
an adapter for 8-cm disc.
zExtremely high temperatures can keep
your CD player from working. On hot
days, use air conditioning to cool the vehi-
cle interior before you listen to a disc.
zBumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your CD player skip.
zIf moisture gets into your CD player, you
may not hear any sound even though your
CD player appears to be working. Remove
the discs from the CD player and wait until
it dries.zUse only discs marked as shown above.
The following products may not be play-
able on your CD player.
• SACDs
•dts CDs
• Copy-protected CDs
• Video CDs
XSpecial shaped discs
XTransparent/translucent discs
USB MEMORY
CARING FOR YOUR CD
PLAYER AND DISCS
Audio CDs

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XLow quality discs
XLabeled discs
zHandle discs carefully, especially when
you are inserting them. Hold them on the
edge and do not bend them. Avoid getting
fingerprints on them, particularly on the
shiny side.
zDirt, scratches, warping, pin holes, or
other disc damage could cause the CD
player to skip or to repeat a section of a
track. (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up
to the light.)
zRemove discs from the CD player when
you are not using them. Store them in their
plastic cases away from moisture, heat,
and direct sunlight.
zTo 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 a circle).
Do not use a conventional record cleaner
or anti-static device.
NOTICE
●Do not use special shaped, transparent/
translucent, low quality or labeled discs
such as those shown in the illustrations.
The use of such discs may damage the
player, or it may be impossible to eject
the disc.
●This system is not designed for use of
Dual Disc. Do not use Dual Disc
because it may cause damage to the
player.
Correct Wrong

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zMP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA
(Windows Media™ Audio) are audio com-
pression standards.
zThe MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and
WMA files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-
RW discs.
The unit can play disc recordings compati-
ble with ISO 9660 level 1,2 (Romeo Joliet)
and UDF (2.01 or lower) file system.
zWhen naming an MP3 or WMA file, add
the appropriate file extension (.mp3 or
.wma).
zThe MP3/WMA player plays back files
with .mp3 or .wma file extensions as MP3
or WMA files. To prevent noise and play-
back errors, use the appropriate file exten-
sions.
zThe player can play only the first session
using multi-session compatible CDs.
zMP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, and Ver. 2.3
formats. The unit cannot display disc title,
track title and artist name in other formats.
zUSB memory: MP3 files are compatible
with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver.
2.2, Ver. 2.3 and Ver. 2.4 formats. The unit
cannot display track title and artist name
in other formats.
zWMA files can contain a WMA tag that is
used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA
tags carry information such as track title,
artist name.
zThe sound quality of MP3/WMA files gen-
erally improves with higher bit rates. In
order to achieve a reasonable level of
sound quality, files recorded with a bit rate
of at least 128 kbps are recommended
Supply of this product only conveys a li-
cense for private, non-commercial use and
does not convey a license nor imply any
right to use this product in any commercial
(i.e. revenue-generating) real time broad-
casting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or
an any other media), broadcasting/stream-
ing via internet, intranets and/or other net-works or in other electronic content
distribution systems, such as pay-audio or
audio-on-demand applications. An inde-
pendent license for such use is required.
For details, please visit
http://www.mp3licensing.com.
Windows Media is either a registered
trademark or trademark of Microsoft Cor-
poration in the United States and/or other
countries. This product includes technolo-
gy owned by Microsoft Corporation and
cannot be used or distributed without a li-
cense from Microsoft Licensing, Inc.
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 3
 32 kHz,
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
 16 kHz,
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz
WMA files for WMA player:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR
 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,
48 kHz
WMA files for USB memory:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 HIGH PROFILE  32 kHz,
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
MP3 files for MP3 player:
MPEG1 LAYER3  32 kbps to 320 kbps
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3  8 kbps to
160 kbps
MP3 files for USB memory:
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3  32 kbps to
320 kbps
MPEG 2 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3  8 kbps to
160 kbps
MP3/WMA FILES
About MP3
About WMA
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
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WMA files for WMA player:
Ver. 7, 8 CBR  48 kbps to 192 kbps
Ver. 9 CBR  48 kbps to 320 kbps
WMA files for USB memory:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR  48 kbps to 320 kbps
zM3u playlists are not compatible with the
audio player.
zMP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for-
mats are not compatible with the audio
player.
zThe player is compatible with VBR (Vari-
able Bit Rate).
zWhen playing back files recorded as VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will
not be correctly displayed if fast-forward or
reverse operations are used.
zIt is not possible to check folders that do
not include MP3/WMA files.
zMP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels
deep can be played. However, the start of
playback may be delayed when using
discs containing numerous levels of fold-
ers. For this reason, we recommend creat-
ing discs with no more than two levels of
folders.
zWMA files Ver. 9 depends on “Windows
Media
™ Audio Standard”.
zThe play order of the compact disc with
the structure shown on the left is as fol-
lows:
zMP3/WMA player: It is possible to play up
to 192 folders or 255 files on one disc.zUSB memory:
Maximum number of folder in device:
3000
Maximum number of files in one folder:
255
Maximum number of files in device: 9999
zThe order changes depending on the PC
and MP3/WMA encoding software you
use.
zCD-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.
zIt 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.
zIt 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.)
zCD-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.
zIf you insert a CD-RW disc into the MP3/
WMA player, playback will begin more
slowly than with a conventional CD or CD-
R disc.
zRecordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
played using the DDCD (Double Density
CD) system.
zDualDiscs are two-sided discs that have a
recordable CD for audio on one side and a
recordable DVD for video on the other.
zSince the CD side of DualDiscs is not
physically compatible with the general CD
standard, it may not be possible to play
the CD side with this unit.
001.mp3
002.wma
Folder 1
003.mp3
Folder 2
004.mp3
005.wma
Folder 3
006.mp3
001. mp3002. wma. . . 006. mp3
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS
DualDiscs

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