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

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1. QUICK REFERENCE ..................... 82
2. GENERAL SETTINGS ................... 83
SCREENS FOR GENERAL
SETTINGS........................................... 83
3. GUIDANCE SETTINGS ................. 85
SCREEN FOR VOICE GUIDANCE
SETTINGS........................................... 85
4. DISPLAY SETTINGS ..................... 86
TURN OFF DISPLAY ............................. 86
CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND
NIGHT MODE...................................... 87
ADJUST CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS .... 87
5. Bluetooth® SETTINGS .................. 88
REGISTERED DEVICES ....................... 88
CONNECT PHONE................................ 92
CONNECT AUDIO PLAYER .................. 92
DETAILED Bluetooth
® SETTINGS ........ 93
6. PHONE SETTINGS ........................ 96
PHONE SOUND SETTINGS ................. 96
PHONEBOOK ........................................ 97
7. AUDIO SETTINGS ....................... 107
8. SYSTEM SETTINGS .................... 108
1SETUP OPERATION
SETUP

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1. SETUP OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
To customize the function settings, press the “SETUP” button.
No.NameFunctionPage
“General”Settings are available for language selection, op-
eration sounds, screen animation, etc.83
“Guidance”Touch to set the voice guidance settings.85
“Display”Settings are available for contrast and brightness
of the screen.86
“Bluetooth*”
Registering, removing, connecting and discon-
necting Bluetooth® devices and settings are
available for Bluetooth®.
88
“SETUP” buttonPress this button to display the “Setup” screen.83, 85, 86, 88,
96, 107, 108
“System”Settings are available for vehicle customization.108
“Audio”Settings are available for HD Radio™ system.107
“Phone”Settings are available for phone sound, phone-
book, etc.96

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1. SETUP OPERATION
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SETUP
2. GENERAL SETTINGS
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “General”.
3Touch the items to be set.
4Touch “Save”.
zOn this screen, the following functions are
operational.
Settings are available for language se-
lection, operation sounds, screen ani-
mation, etc.SCREENS FOR GENERAL
SETTINGS
No.Function
You can change the language.
(See “SELECTING A LAN-
GUAGE” on page 84.)
“On” or “Off” can be selected to
sound beeps.
“On” or “Off” can be selected to
display capture image/iPod cov-
er art in the screen.
The animation effect for audio
source selection screen can be
set to “On” or “Off”.
The personal data can be delet-
ed. (See “DELETE PERSONAL
DATA” on page 84.)

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1. SETUP OPERATION
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “General” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Language”.
4Touch the desired screen button.
zThe previous screen will be displayed.
zThe selectable languages may differ
depending on the model or region.
5Touch “Save”.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “General” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Delete Personal Data”.
4Touch “Delete”.
SELECTING A LANGUAGE
The desired language can be selected.DELETE PERSONAL DATA
INFORMATION
●The following personal data can be
deleted or returned to their default set-
tings:
• Phonebook data
• Call history data
• Speed dial data
•Bluetooth
® devices data
• Phone sound settings
• Detailed Bluetooth
® settings
• Sound settings

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1. SETUP OPERATION
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SETUP
3. GUIDANCE SETTINGS
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Guidance”.
3Touch the items to be set.
4Touch “OK”.
zOn this screen, the following functions can
be performed.
Voice recognition guidance for
Bluetooth
® hands-free systems can be
set.
SCREEN FOR VOICE
GUIDANCE SETTINGS
No.Function
The voice guidance volume can
be adjusted.
Voice recognition guidance can
be set to “On” or “Off”.

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1. SETUP OPERATION
4. DISPLAY SETTINGS
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Display”.
3Touch the items to be set.
zPlease refer to the following pages for
each setting.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Display” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Screen Off”.
zThe display screen will be turned off. To
turn it on, press the “AUDIO” or “SETUP”
button.
You can adjust the contrast and bright-
ness of the screen. You can also turn
the display off.TURN OFF DISPLAY

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SETUP
1To display the screen in day mode
even with the headlight switch on,
touch “Day Mode” on the adjustment
screen.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Display” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “General” in which you want to
make an adjustment.
4Select “Contrast” or “Brightness”
using the or .
5Adjust the contrast or brightness using
the “+” or “-”.
6After adjusting the screen, touch
“OK”.
CHANGING BETWEEN DAY
AND NIGHT MODE
Depending on the position of the head-
light switch, the screen changes to day
or night mode.
INFORMATION
●If the screen is set in day mode with the
headlight switch turned on, this condition
is memorized even with the engine
switch turned off.
ADJUST CONTRAST/
BRIGHTNESS
Screen buttonFunction
“Contrast” “+”Strengthens the contrast
of the screen
“Contrast” “-”Weakens the contrast of
the screen
“Brightness” “+”Brightens the screen
“Brightness” “-”Darkens the screen

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5. Bluetooth® SETTINGS
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Bluetooth*”.
3Touch the items to be set.
zPlease refer to the following pages for
each setting.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Bluetooth*” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Registered Devices”.
4This screen is displayed.
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
zSometimes you cannot register your
Bluetooth® device in a case that it is con-
necting with another Bluetooth® device.
Check Your Bluetooth® device.
zCheck to make sure BT power is set to
ON on the Bluetooth
® device before regis-
tering.
You can confirm and change the
Bluetooth
® settings.
REGISTERED DEVICES
ADDING A NEW DEVICE

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1. SETUP OPERATION
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SETUP
1Touch “Add New” to register your
Bluetooth
® device to the system.
2When this screen is displayed, perform
a device discovery from your
Bluetooth
® device.
3Input the passcode displayed on the
screen into your Bluetooth
® device.
zA passcode is not required for SSP
(Secure Simple Pairing) compatible
Bluetooth
® phones. Depending on the
type of Bluetooth® phone being
connected, a message confirming
registration may be displayed on the
Bluetooth
® phone’s screen. Respond and
operate the Bluetooth® phone according
to the confirmation message.
zIf you want to cancel it, touch “Cancel”.
zIf the Bluetooth
® phone to be registered
has a Bluetooth® audio function, this can
be registered at the same time.
4When the connection is completed,
this screen is displayed.
zOnce you have registered it, the system
automatically connects to your Bluetooth®
device every time you start your vehicle.
Note:
1) The system cannot automatically con-
nect to your Bluetooth
® device if the Blue-
tooth® device is connecting with another
Bluetooth® device. (For automatic connec-
tion, see "CHANGING THE Bluetooth®
POWER" on page 94.)2) The system will not automatically con-
nect if the Bluetooth® device is disconnect-
ed on purpose, such as when you turn off
your Bluetooth
® phone. Reconnect the
Bluetooth® phone manually.
INFORMATION
●For details on device discovery for your
Bluetooth® phone, refer to the
Bluetooth® phone’s user’s guide.
●When you register your phone,
Bluetooth
® audio will disconnect.
●If the Bluetooth
® device has Bluetooth®
phone and Bluetooth® audio functions, it
will register phone and audio simulta-
neously. If an on-screen message
appears, follow the message and regis-
ter either or both Bluetooth
® phone and/
or Bluetooth® audio functions.

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1. SETUP OPERATION
1Touch “Remove” to remove your
Bluetooth
® device from the system.
2Select the device to remove.
1Touch “Details” to display a device
detail.
2Select the device to display.
3This screen is displayed.
zTouch or to scroll the list.
zThe information displays the following
items.
REMOVING A Bluetooth®
DEVICE
INFORMATION
●When you delete a Bluetooth® phone,
the phonebook data will be deleted at
the same time.
DISPLAYING DEVICE DETAILS

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