TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001 Service Repair Manual

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Enter the disc menu number by using the
- º, +º and +10º switches and push the
Enterº switch. The player starts playing
the disc from the entered disc menu num-
ber. The entered disc menu number will
appear on the screen.
Push the Backº switch to return to the
menu screen.
Move up and down the switches by push-
ing the Move Buttonsº on the screen.OPERATING THE º, º, º AND
º SWITCHES

º switch: Push this switch to pause the
disc.
º switch: Push this switch to cancel the
pause and return to normal playing.
º and º switches: Push and hold
the º or º switch to fast forward
or reverse. When you release the switch,
the DVD player will resume playing.
Video CD onlyÐ
Push the º switch/button while paus-
ing, the video CD plays the slow- motion
video replay.
TURNING ON THE DISC MENU (video
CD only)
Push the Returnº switch to turn on the
menu screen for the disc. You can also
turn on the menu screen by pushing the
RETURNº button on the controller.
For the operation of the menu screen, see
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CHANGING MENU PAGE OR TRACK
(video CD only)
Push the Prev. Pageº or Next Pageº
switch while the disc menu is displayed.
The next or previous page will appear on
the screen.
Push the Prev. Pageº or Next Pageº
switch while the player is playing video.
The next or previous track will be
searched and played.CHANGING A MULTIPLEX
TRANSMISSION (video CD only)
Push the Main/Subº switch to change a
multiplex transmission. The mode changes
from Main/Sub to Main to Sub and back
to Main/Sub by pushing the Main/Subº
switch.CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTING (video
CD only)
Push the Set Upº switch on the screen
and then the initial setting screen will ap-
pear. You can also display the screen by
pushing the SET UPº button on the con-
troller. You can change the initial setting.
(See CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTINGº
on page 222 in this Section for details.)
After the setting is done, the player plays
from the beginning of the chapter or the
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Video CD
Audio CD
CD Text
USING THE CONTROL SCREEN
When playing a disc, push the DVDº but-
ton on the controller. The control screen
will appear on the screen.
CD text onlyÐ
The disc title and track title will appear on
the screen when pushing the DVDº but-
ton.
Details of the specific switches, controls
and features are described below.
1. PICTUREº switch (video CD only)
Push the PICTUREº switch to turn off
the control screen and return to the
picture previously displayed.
2. RPTº switch (audio CD and CD text)
Push the RPTº switch while the track
is playing. When the track ends, it will
automatically replay. To turn off the re-
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3. RANDº switch (audio CD and CD text)
Push the RANDº switch. The player
will play the tracks on the disc in ran-
dom order. To turn off the random fea-
ture, push this switch again.
4. SCANº switch (audio CD and CD text)
Push the SCANº switch. The player
will scan all the tracks on the disc. To
stop scanning, push this switch again.
When the player has scanned all the
tracks on the disc, it will stop scan-
ning.
5. 
º and º switches
Push the 
º or º switch to fast
forward or reverse the disc. When you
push the switch again, the DVD player
will resume playing.
You can adjust the color, contrast, tone
and brightness of the screen.
Push the DISPLAYº switch on the control-
ler and then the Displayº screen will ap-
pear.
The screen may turn purple to deflect the
sunlight. This is not a malfunction.Each time you push the +º or - º switch,
you can adjust the color, contrast, tone
and brightness of the screen.
+ or
GREENº- or REDº
COLORStrengthens
the green
colorStrengthens
the red
color
CONTRASTStrengthens
the contrastWeakens
the contrast
TONEStrengthens
the toneWeakens
the tone
BRIGHTNESSBrightensDarkens
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After adjusting the screen, push the OKº
switch to return to the previous screen.The audio machine connected to the input
terminal adapter can be played in the
video mode.
To select the video mode, push the
VIDEOº button on the controller. You can
also select the video mode on the mode
selection screen mentioned above.
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DVD PLAYER AND DVD VIDEO DISCS
This DVD player conforms to NTSC col-
or TV formats. DVD video discs con-
forming to other formats such as PAL
or SECAM cannot be used.
Region codes: Some DVD video discs
have a region code indicating where you
can use. If the DVD video disc is not
labeled ALLº or 1º, you cannot use it in
this DVD player. If you attempt to play an
inappropriate DVD video disc in this play-
er, REGION CODE ERRORº appears on
the screen. Even if the DVD video disc
does not have a region code, in some
cases you cannot use it.Marks shown on DVD video discs:
Indicates NTSC format
of color TV.
Indicates the number
of audio tracks.
Indicates the number
of language subtitles.
Indicates the number
of angles.
Indicates the screen
to be selected.
Wide screen: 16:9
Standard: 4:3
Indicates regions in
which this video disc
can be played.
ALL: all countries
Number: region codeDVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY
DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Disc
that holds video. DVD video discs have
adopted MPEG2º, one of the world stan-
dards of digital compression technologies.
The picture data is compressed by 1/40
on average and stored. Variable rate en-
coded technology in which the volume of
data assigned to the picture is changed
depending on the picture format has also
been adopted. Audio data is stored using
PCM and Dolby digital, which enables
higher quality of sound. Furthermore, mul-
ti- angle and multi- language features will
also help you enjoy the more advanced
technology of DVD video.
Viewer restrictions: This feature limits
what can be viewed in conformity with the
level of restrictions of the country. The
level of restrictions varies depending on
the DVD video disc. Some DVD video
discs cannot be played at all, or violent
scenes are skipped or replaced with other
scenes.
Level 1: DVD video discs for children can
be played.
Level 2Ð7: DVD video discs for children
and G- rated movies can be played.
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Level 8: All types of DVD video discs can
be played.
Multi- angle feature: You can enjoy the
same scene at different angles.
Multi- language feature: You can select
the language of the subtitles and audio.
Region codes: Region codes are provided
on DVD players and DVD discs. If the
DVD video disc does not have the same
region code as the DVD player, you can-
not play the disc on the DVD player. For
region codes, see page 236.
Audio: This DVD player can play liner
PCM, Dolby digital, dts and MPEG audio
format DVD. Other decoded type cannot
be played.
Title and chapter: Video and audio pro-
grams stored on DVD video discs are di-
vided in parts by title and chapter.
Title: The largest unit of the video and
audio programs stored on DVD video
discs. Usually, one piece of a movie, one
album, or one audio program is assigned
as a title.
Chapter: A unit smaller than a title. A title
comprises plural chapters.Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolbyº, Pro Logicº, and
the double- D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpub-
lished works.
1992- 1997 Dolby Laboratories. All
rights reserved.
This product incorporates copyright
protection technology that is protected
by method claims of certain U.S. pat-
ents and other intellectual property
rights owned by Macrovision Corpora-
tion and other rights owners. Use of
this copyright protection technology
must be authorized by Macrovision Cor-
poration, and is intended for home and
other limited viewing uses only unless
otherwise authorized by Macrovision
Corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
dtsº is a trademark of Digital Theater
Systems, Inc.The rear entertainment system plays vid-
eos and sound when your audio system
is connected to the input terminal adapter.
For details, refer to the manufacturer 's
instructions.
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To use the input terminal adapter, open
the cover.
The input terminal adapter is composed of
3 input terminal adapters.
Yellow: Image input adapter
Red: Audio input adapter
White: Audio input adapter
NOTICE
Close the input terminal adapter cover
when the input terminal adapter is not
in use. Inserting anything other than
an appropriate plug that fits the
adapter may cause electrical failure or
short circuit.
This power outlet is designed for use as
a power supply for the audio device con-
nected to the input terminal adapter.
The key must be in the ONº position for
the power outlet to be used.
The maximum capacity for this power out-
let is 115 VAC/100W. If you attempt to
use an appliance that requires more than
115 VAC or 100W, the protection circuit
will activate and cut the power supply.
The power supply will restart automatically
when you use an appliance that operates
within the 115 VAC/100W limits.Main switch
To use the power outlet, push the main
switch on the instrument panel.
An indicator light will illuminate to indicate
that the power outlet is ready for use.
Push the main switch once again to turn
the power outlet off. When the power out-
let is not in use, make sure that the main
switch is turned off.
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NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not use the power
outlet longer than necessary when
the engine is not running.
Close the power outlet lid when the
power outlet is not in use. Inserting
anything other than an appropriate
plug that fits the outlet may cause
electrical failure or short circuit.
The power outlet is not designed for
the following electric appliances even if
their power consumption is under 115
VAC/100W. These appliances may not
operate properly.
Appliances with high initial peak watt-
age: cathode- ray tube type televisions,
compressor- driven refrigerators, electric
pumps, electric tools, etc.
Measuring devices which process pre-
cise data: medical equipment, measur-
ing instruments, etc.
Other appliances requiring an extremely
stable power supply: microcomputer-
controlled electric blankets, touch sen-
sor lamps, etc.
Certain electrical appliances may cause
radio noise.
You can enjoy the rear seat entertain-
ment system with commercial head-
phones.
To use the headphones, connect them to
the jack.
The key must be in the ACCº or ONº
position.
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To adjust the volume of the headphones,
turn the dial.
Left side dial: Turn it upward to increase
the volume, turn it downward to decrease
the volume.
Right side dial: Turn it downward to in-
crease the volume, turn it upward to de-
crease the volume.
The maximum volume depends on the
type of headphones.
The recommended headphone impedance
is from 16 W to 32 W.
Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur-
ther details.
CAUTION
Adjust the volume when you connect
the headphones to the jack. Loud
sounds may have a significant impact
on the human body.
NOTICE
To ensure correct audio/video system
operation:
Be careful not to spill beverages
over the system.
Do not put anything other than a
cassette tape or Compact Disc into
the slot.
Do not put anything other than a
DVD video, DVD audio, video CD,
dts- CD and audio CD into the DVD
player.
The use of a cellular phone inside
or near the vehicle may cause a
noise from the speakers of the sys-
tem 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 radioÐit is just the normal result of
conditions outside the vehicle.
Audio/video system operating
hints

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