audio TOYOTA GT86 2018 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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1. SETUP OPERATION 1. SETUP OPERATION
1 Display any audio source top screen.
USB Memory ( →P.22)
iPod ( →P.26)
Bluetooth® device Audio (→P.30)
Aha ( →P.36)
2 Select
3 Select ite ms to be set.
TONE
How good an audio program sounds is
largely determined by the mix of the
treble, mid and bass levels. In fact,
dif ferent kinds of music and vocal
programs usually sound better with
different mi xes of treble, mid and bass.
1 Disp lay t he audi o setti ngs scre en.
(→P.1 03)
2 Adjust the le vel of the bass, mid and
treble selecting
or for the
desired setting.
No. Function Page
Select to adjust the bass/mid/treble. 103
Select to adjust the balance/fader. 104
Select to set the Equalizer (EQ) to VOCAL, NATURAL or POWERFUL. (see more details in the Base Display Audio owner’s manual)
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Select to set the Automatic Sound Leveling (ASL) to Low, Mid, High or Off (see more details in the Base Display Audio owner’s manual)
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6. AUDIO SETTINGS
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
“Navigation” MENU SCREEN
No. Function Page
Select any of the listed favorite destinations to set as destination or
waypoint. 124
Select to display and manage the “Favorite destination” list. 143
Select to enter an address for destination or waypoint. 138
Select to display the list of previous destinations. 124
Select to search among available POIs. 126
Select to search in the phone book for contacts with an address. 125
To display the “Navigation” menu screen, press the “MEDIA” button.
Each time the “
MEDIA” button is pressed the Premium Audio System
will switch between MAP and the la st audio mode used. While on the
MAP when
is selected, the Navigation screen that was last
displayed will be shown. Select to display the “Navigation” menu
screen or press the “MEDIA ” button to show the map. From these
screens destinations can be entered and route related settings can be
changed.
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1. QUICK REFERENCE
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
No. Functi on
Sele ct any of the listed favorite destinations to set as destination o r
waypoint.
Sele ct to display and mana ge the
“Favo rite destination” list.
Sele ct to enter an address for
destination or waypoint.
Select to display the list of previous
destinations.
Sele ct the search among the
available POIs.
Select to sear ch in the phone book
for contacts with an addr ess.
DISPLAY ING MAP SCR EEN
1 Press the “ MEDIA” button.
Each time t he “ MEDIA ” button is
pressed th e system will switch the
scre en between MAP and the last
au dio mod e used.
DISPLAYING THE
NAVIGATION MENU SCREEN
1 Press the “MEDIA” butt on. Each
time the “MEDIA ” button is pressed
the system w ill switch the scr een
betw een MAP and the last audi o
mo de used
2
Select
3 Th
e main “ Navigatio n” screen will
b e displa yed
Wh en is selected on the map
screen, the screen t hat was las t displ ayed
is returne d to. Se lect
or p ress t he
“ MEDIA ” button to displa y th e map
screen.
Each time the “ MEDIA” button is
pr esse d the Premium Audio System w ill
switch t he screen between MAP and the
last audio mode us ed.
2. DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION SCREEN
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2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP ICONS
NAVI
GATION
SYSTEM
CHANGING MAP LAYOUT
1 Select the map la yout icon from the
sideb ar.
Each tim e the map l ayou t but ton is
sel ect ed, the map layout i con c hanges
as foll ows:
3D he ading (
) → 2D heading
(
) → 2D north ()
3D he ading
2D he ading
2D north
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INFORMA TION
Map l ayou t can b e also changed
th rough the Premium Audio system
Se tup menu . Pres s the
button,
sel ect the “Ma p s ettings ” menu and
u nder “Map l ayout ”. (→P.1 52)
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3. DESTINATION SEARCH 3. DESTINATION SEARCH
5 Select for the desired POI from
th e list.
If yo u sel ect the desired PO I, the route
w ill be calculated.
6 Select “Go” .
When “Sa ve” is se lecte d, the po int is
reg istere d in the “ Favori te de stina tion ”
li st. ( →P.143)
Dep ending o n the POI in formation,
“De tails” option might be shown. To
di spla y det ailed P OI infor mation, select
“De tails”.
Whe n is select ed, the registered
telephone number is c al led.
The route will be ca lcula ted.
INFORMA TION
Se arch areas are avail able as follows.
Search by “At cur rent po sition” , “At
de stination ” or a town nam e:
Se arc h rad ius is 30 mi les (50 km) .
Se arc h by “Along route”:
Se arc h are a is within 0.3 mi le (50 0m) on
both side s o f the route.
The POI search result l ist is sorted
by t he d istanc e to th e POI from the
fol low ing poin ts.
Se arc h b y “A t c urrent p osit ion” or
“Al ong route”:
The d istance will be calcul ated from t he
current position to th e POI.
Se arc h by “At destination” : The
dis tanc e will be calculated from the
d estination to the POI.
Se arc h
by a town na me: The distance
wi ll be calculat ed from t own center to t he
PO I.
SEAR CHING BY MAP
1 Display the MAP: press the “ MED IA”
button.
Each time the “MEDIA” button
is pressed the system will switch the
scree n between MAP a nd the last
audio mode us ed.
2 Select t he des ired POI ic on on the
map.
3 Follow the ste ps “SEARC HING BY
NA ME ” from “STEP 4”. (→P.1 27)
INFORMA TION
Depend ing on the current map scale,
no t a ll POI icons w ill be availa ble for
selection.
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3.DESTINATIONSEARCH3.DESTINATIONSEARCH
SEARCHING ONTHEMAP
1Display theMAP: press the “ME DIA ”
button.
Each time the“MEDIA ”button
is pressed the system will switch the
screen between MAP a nd the last
audio mode us ed.
2Select the desired p oint on t he m ap.
3Select “Go”.
Whe n“Save ”is sel ect ed, the po intis
re gis tere d in the “ Favori tedesti nation ”
list. ( →P.143)
The rou tewill be c alcula ted.
SEAR CHING BY
COORDI NATES
Geocoordinates can be enteredin
DMS f ormat (Degrees
°,Minutes’,
Sec onds”). Only coordinate values
tha t can potentially exist areable tobe
entered. Impossible coordinate values
and their relevant screen buttonswill
be grayed out.
1Disp lay the “Navigation ” me nu screen
and select “Enteraddress”.
(→P.112)
2Select “Geo-coordinate s”.
3Select “N”or “S”.
4Enter the latitude.
5Select “W”or “E”.
6Enter t he long itude.
7Select “OK”.
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5. MY DESTINATIONS 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
RESTORING STORED
C ONTA CTS FR OM A USB
MEMORY
Backed-up data can be transferred
from a USB memory to the Premium
Audio system.
Transferred entries will be stor ed in
th e “Favorites” list under the
“ Phone ” menu (→P.69) and in the
“ Favorite destination ” list under the
“ Navigation ” menu. (→P.147)
1 Open t he c over of the USB port.
4 Select “General” .
5 Select “R estore favorites backup
fr om USB” .
6 Check that a confir mation screen is
d ispl ayed when the operati on is
co mp lete.
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Conn ect a USB me mory.
3 Pr ess the button.
INFORMA TION
Downl oad ing may no t co mpl ete
cor rectly in the following cases:
• Vehi cles wi thout a smart entry & s tart
syst em: If the ignition is tu rn ed to
the “LOCK” position d uring
downl oading.
• Vehicles with a sm art entry & start
syst em: If the ignition is turned of f
d urin g downloading.
• If the USB me mory is remo ved
bef ore downl oading is comp lete
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VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
1 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION… ........................ 160
USING THE VOICE CO MMAND
SYST EM FOR NAVIG ATION,
AUDIO, HANDS-FREE ................... 160
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
OPERATION…… …………………… 161
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
The voice command system enables
the nav igation, audio and hands -free
systems to be operated us ing voice
commands.
INFORMATION
Voice recognitio n l angu age can be
change d.(See “ SELECTING A
LAN GUAGE ”
→P.90)
MIC ROP HONE
USING THE VOICE
COMMAND SYSTEM FOR
NAVIGATION, AUDIO,
HANDS-FREE
PTT (Push -To-Talk) button
Pres s the button to sta rt the v oice
comman d system.
Pres s and ho ld the
button or press
any other button to cancel th e voice
co mman d system.
INFORMA TION
Wa it fo r the co nfirmat ion beep b efore
speak ing a co mmand.
Voice commands may not be
re cogn ized i f:
• Spoken too quick ly.
• Spoken at a low o r hig h vo lume.
• The wi ndows are op en.
• Passen gers are talking while voice
comm ands are spo ken.
• The air conditio ning speed is set h igh.
• The air conditioning vents are
t urned towards the microph one.
In the following conditio ns, the
syst em may not re cognize the
comm and properly and using voice
co mmand s may not be possible:
• T he co mma
nd is i ncorrect or
unc lea r. No te that certai n words,
accent s or spe ech pat terns ma y be
diff icult fo r the sy ste m to re cogni ze.
• T here is ex cessive background
noi se, such as wind noise.
The microphone is directed toward
the driver. It is unnecessary to
s peak directly into the microphone
wh en giving a command.
Passengers may not be heard as
clearly by the microphone
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
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