TOYOTA FR-S 2016 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
2. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION
Operation method Outline Main use
To uch Quickly
touch and r elease once
Changing and selecting
various
settings
Drag* Touch the screen with your finger, and move th e screen to the desired position.
Scrolling the lists
Flick* Quickly mo ve the scre en by flicking w ith yo ur finger .
Scrolling the main screen
panel
*: The a bove o perations may n ot be available on all screens.
Wh en a ny butto n on the screen is selected, a b ee p so unds . To tur n o ff th e beep
soun d, s e e p age
90.
Operations are performed by touching the screen directly with your finger.
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
This
system is operat ed mainly by the
s creen buttons.
When a screen button is select ed, a
beep sounds. (To set beep sound,
→P.90.)
NOTICE
T o prev ent dam agi ng th e s cre en, ligh tly
to uch th e scr een button s with you r
fi nger .
D o no t us e ob jec ts o th er t h a n y o ur f in ger
t o touc h t h e scre en.
Wi pe off fin gerpri nts usi ng a glas s
c le aning clo th . D o not us e chem ica l
c leane rs to cle an th e scre en, as th ey
ma y d am age t h e to uch scree n.
T o preve nt th e bat te ry from be in g
d ischarg ed, d o no t lea ve th e sy ste m o n
l o nge r th an ne cessar y whe n th e e ngi ne
is not ru nni ng.
INFORM ATION
If th e syst em does no t re spo nd to a
t o uc h o n a s cree n b utto n, m ove y o ur
f inger away from the scr ee n an d th en
t o uc h it aga in.
Grayed out s cre en bu tton s ca nno t b e
operat ed.
The displ aye d i mag e ma y be come
dark er and mov in g i mage s may be
s lig htly dis tor te d whe n th e dis pla y is
co ld .
Unde r ex tr e mel y co ld cond itio ns, the
screen ma y n ot b e di spl aye d an d the
da ta inpu t by a user ma y be de le ted.
A lso , th e scree n button s ma y be
h arder t ha n usua l t o d epress.
Wh en yo u loo k at th e scre en
t hrou gh po lari ze d ma terial such as
po lari zed sun gla sses, t h e scre en m ay
b e d ar k a nd har d to see . If so , look
a t th e scr een fr om d if f erent angl es,
ad jus t th e scr een sett in gs ( → P.93 ), or
t ak e o ff you r sung lasse s.
Sele ct to re tur n to th e
p re vi ous scree n.
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
No. Function
Select to delete one letter. Select and hold to continue deleting letters.
Select to ent er symbols.
Select to switch between lower case or upper cas e.
Select to change the keyboard type.
ENTERING SCREEN
OPERATION
W hen searching for a name, letters
and numbers, etc. can be entered via
the screen.
ENTERING LETTERS AND
NUMBERS
1 Select the keys di re ctly to enter letters
or n um bers.
INFORM ATION
W hen a c harac te r is en tered , a hi nt wi ll
a p pear d isp layi ng a possi ble mat ch for
t h e wor d to b e se arc hed.
Current ly un avai lable scree n b uttons wi ll
b e grayed out .
W hen an ent ry is to o lo ng to be
d is p lay ed in th e en try fiel d, the las t
se ction of th e ente red text will be
replaced by “. ..”.
In t he fo llowin g sit u at ion s, th e enter
mo de wi ll autom atica lly ch ang e be tw een
u p per a nd lo w er ca se .
o When th e keyboar d layout is
chan ged t o uppe r ca se inpu t, the
l a you t wi ll au tomat ically chan ge b ack
to lower cas e input afte r one le tte r
h as b e en en tered.
o When “/”, “& ”, “.” or “(” is
en tered , the keyb oar d layout will
au toma tical ly be cha nged to upper
cas e inpu t.
o When all charac ter s are de le ted ,
t he keybo ard la you t w ill au tom atical ly
chan ge t o u p pe r c as e in pu t.
2 Select “OK” .
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2. CONT ROLS A N D FEAT URES
EN
TERING FROM T H E LI ST OF
M ATC HING E N TR IES
On certain screens, a candidate entry
text or word prediction list based on the
i nput letters will be display ed. The
des ired item can be selected and
entered.
1 Enter let ters.
If a can did ate ent ry tex t disp laye d in
t he ent ry fie ld is wha t is des ired , se lec t
“OK” .
S ele ct
to displ ay th e
cand idate en tr y tex t lis t. Th e n u mbe r o f
ma tchi ng
it em s is sh own . U p to 30 0
i t e m s are disp layed.
T he lis t wi ll be d is play ed au toma tic al ly ,
if t he n umbe r o f mat chi ng entr ie s is 5 or
l e ss.
2 Select the desired item.
LIST SCRE EN OP ERATION
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 p revious page.
This in dicates the display ed scree n’s position.
B y s e le ctin g an d ho ldi ng
or , th e
scre en ca n be scrol le d up or do w n.
Scro lling w ill a utom atica ll y sto p wh en th e
t o p/ bott o m o f th e lis t is reache d.
Cha ngi ng pag es ca n a ls o b e chan ge d the
f ol low in g w ays:
• Se lec tin g th e de sire d po in t o n th e scro ll
ba r.
• Dra ggi ng th e scro ll ba r mark in g to the
des ir e d poi nt.
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2. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
AUTOMATIC TEXT
SCROLLING
Entries that are too long to fit in the
current field are scr olled automatically
from right to left.
This function is not available while
driving.
INFORM ATION
Th is fu nc tio n c a n b e turned on or of f
through the Premium Audio Setup
menu. ( → P.9 0)
C H ARACTER JUMP B UTTONS
IN LIS TS
Some lists co ntain character screen
buttons, “A-C” , “D -F” etc., which
al low s a direct jump to list entries that
begin with th e same letter as the
character screen button.
1 Se le ct o ne of the ch ara cter screen
b uttons.
INFORM ATION
Every tim e th e sam e charac te r s cre en
b utto n is se lec ted, th e lis t s ta rtin g wi th
t h e sub seque nt ch arac te r is di spl ayed.
2. CONT ROLS A N D FEAT URES
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AUDIO SYSTEM
1 BASIC OPER ATION
1. Q UICK REFERENCE . ... ... .... .. .. ... 17 2. SO ME BAS IC S... ... .. .... ... ...... .. .. ... 18
TURNING THE AUDIO S YST EM
ON OR OFF ........ ..................... ... 18
S ELE C TING AN AU DIO
SOUR CE ..... . 19
USB POR T.............. .................... ....... 20
2 RADIO OPE RATION
1. TUNER FUNCTIONS ........ .... .. .. ... 21
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MEDIA OPER ATION
1. U SB 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. B lu eto ot h® AUD IO ........... ..... ... ... 30
OVERVIEW .................................... ...... 3 0
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 PRESETS… ................ 44
SELECTING Aha LOCATION BASED
SERVICE………... ............................. . 46
SELECTING Aha FEATURED
CONTENT……............. ...................... .. 47
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE
SCREEN……............. ..................... .... 48
4 AUDIO 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 INFORM ATION………................ 54
TERMS………………..…... .............. 56
Some of the fu nctions can not be o perated while driving.
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Function Page
Using the radio (tuner) 21
Playing content from USB memory 22
Playin
g 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 OPERATION
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1. BASI C OPERA TION
TUR NING THE A UDIO
SYST EM ON OR OFF
The power/vol ume k n ob: Press t his knob
to turn the audio system on and off. Turn
this k n ob to adjust t h e volume. The system
turns on in the l ast mode us ed.
To a ccess the audio system, press the
“ MEDIA ” button.
Each tim e th e “MEDIA ”
button is pressed the system will switch the
screen betwee n MAP and the la st audio
m ode used . (→P.19 )
INFORM ATION
If th e v o lu m e is ad jus te d w hile mus ic is
p a use d o r mu ted, th e p aus e o r mu te w ill
b e ca nce led.
2. SOME BASICS
This section d e scribes some of the
bas ic features o f the audio system.
Some i nformation may not be
applicable for your system.
Ve hicles without smart e ntry &
start system
Your audio system w orks when the
ignition is tur ned to the “ACC” or
“ON” position.
Vehicles with smart entry & start
system
Your audio system w orks when the
i gnition 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
SELECTI NG AN A UDIO
SOURCE
1 Each time th e “MEDIA ” button is
pressed the system will switch the scree n
between MAP and the last audio mode
us ed.
INFORM ATION
Y ou ca nno t se lec t grayed out scree n
b ut tons.
Dep end in g o n w hat devi ces a re conn ect ed
t o th e Pre miu m Aud io syste m the orde r o f
t h e a u di o sourc e ti le s mig ht var y.
• T he audio syst em tu rn s o n in th e la st
mo de u sed .
2 Select to di sp la y th e “Audio
Source ” scree n.
3 Sel ect a d esir ed audio s our ce .
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1. BASIC OPERATION
USB PORT
1 Open t he c over o f the U SB port.
2 Connect a de vice.
• If a d evic e is inser ted, it star ts play ing
au toma tica lly . As soo n a s it is rea dy to
p la y, th e aud io con tro l s creen is s hown
au toma tica lly .
• If a US B hu b is plug ged -in , up to
two devi ces ca n be co nnect ed a t a
t ime.
• E ve n if a US B hub is us ed to
c o nnect mor e th a n tw o US B dev ices ,
on ly th e first tw o co nnec te d d e vic es
w ill b e r e cogn ize d
INFORM ATION
Location of the USB port may vary per
each vehicle mode l.
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