audio TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2008 XU40 / 2.G Navigation Manual

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
11 3 
Voice guidance in all modes
When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes”
feature is turned on, the voice guidance in
all modes can be heard.
When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes”
feature is turned off, voice guidance can-
not be heard when using the audio/video
system.
To turn the “Voice Guidance in All Modes”
on:
1. Push the “MENU” button.
2. Touch “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.
Then touch
to display page 2 of the
“Setup” screen.
3. Touch “ON” of “Voice Guidance in
All Modes”.
The selected button is highlighted.
4. Touch “OK”.
Auto voice guidance
When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is
turned on, the voice guidance can be
heard automatically.
When the “Auto Voice Guidance” feature is
turned off, the voice guidance can be
heard only if the “MAP/VOICE” button is
pushed.
To turn the “Auto Voice Guidance” mode
on:
1. Push the “MENU” button.
2. Touch “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.
Then touch
twice to display page 3 of
the “Setup” screen.
3. Touch “ON” of “Auto Voice Guid-
ance”.
The selected button is highlighted.
4. Touch “OK”.

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OTHER FUNCTIONS
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Handsfree system allows you to make
or receive a call without taking your
hands off the steering wheel by con-
necting your cellular phone.
This system supports Bluetooth.
Bluetooth is a wireless data system by
which you can call without your cellular
phone being connected with a cable or
placed on a cradle.
If your cellular phone does not support
Bluetooth, this system can not function.
CAUTION
While you are driving, do not use a
cellular phone or connect the
Bluetooth phone.
NOTICE
Do not leave your cellular phone in
the car. The temperature indoor may
be high and damage the phone.
INFORMATION
In the following conditions, the sys-
tem may not function.
The cellular phone is turned OFF.
The current position is outside the
communication area.
The cellular phone is not con-
nected.
The cellular phone has a low bat-
tery.
By pushing the telephone switch
above, you can receive a call or hang up
without taking your hands off the steer-
ing wheel.
Microphone
You can use the microphone above
when talking on the phone.
The other party’s voice outputs from the
driver’s speaker. When the received calls
or received voice outputs, the audio from
the Audio/video system or voice guidance
from the Navigation system will be muted.
Handsfree system
(for cellular phone)

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OTHER FUNCTIONS
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Displaying the information of the
Bluetooth phone you delete
You can display the information of the
Bluetooth phone before you delete it
and you can make sure whether the
telephone you delete is correct or not.
1. Select the telephone you want to
display the information about.
2. When you complete confirming it,
touch
.The speech command system enables
you to operate the navigation system
and audio/video system by giving a
command.
1. Push the talk switch.
A beep sounds and on screen message is
displayed with an indicator at the top left.
Speech command system

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OTHER FUNCTIONS
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1. Push the “INFO” button.
2. Touch “Screen Setting”.(a) Automatic transition
You can select a function that enables
automatic return to the navigation
screen from the audio screen.
Select “ON” or “OFF” and then touch
“OK”.
“ON”:The navigation screen automati-
cally returns from the audio
screen 20 seconds after the end
of audio operation.
“OFF”:The audio screen remains on.
Screen setting

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SECTION 6
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
185
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
Audio/video system
Quick reference 186. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using your audio/video system 187. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audio/video remote controls 240. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audio/video system operating hints 241. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
186
1Function menu display screen
To control the radio, CD changer or
DVD player, touch the touch−screen
buttons. For details, see page 189.
2“AM·SAT” button
Push this button to choose an AM or
SAT station. For details, see pages
189 and 193.
3“FM 1·2” button
Push this button to choose an FM sta-
tion. For details, see pages 189 and
193.
4“DISC·AUX” button
Push this button to turn the CD
changer, DVD player and AUX on.
For details, see pages 189, 192, 206
and 218.
5“SCAN” button
Push this button to scan radio sta-
tions or scan the tracks, discs, files or
folders. For details, see pages 195,
209, 213, 220 and 223.
6“TUNE/FILE”/“AUDIO” knob
Push this knob to display the audio
control screen, and turn this knob to
move the station band and files up or
down. For details, see pages 188,
194 and 212.
7“LOAD·/CLOSE” button
Push this button to display the
“LOAD·EJECT” screen or close the
display. For details, see page 204.
Quick reference

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
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8“PWR/VOL” knob
Push this knob to turn the audio/video
system on and off, and turn it to adjust
the volume. For details, see page
188.
9“SEEK/TRACK” button
Push either side of this button to seek
up or down for a station, or to access
a desired track, file or chapter. For
details, see pages 195, 208, 212,219
and 222.This section describes some of the basic
features of your audio/video system.
Some information may not pertain to your
system.
Vehicles with smart key system —
Your audio system works when the “EN-
GINE START STOP” switch is in ACCES-
SORY or IGNITION ON mode.
Vehicles without smart key system —
Your audio system works when the engine
switch is in “ACC” or “ON” position.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being dis-
charged, do not leave the audio/video
system on longer than necessary
when the engine is not running.
Using your audio/video
system —
— Some basics

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
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CAUTION
For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and
Canada:
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
FCC Warning:
Any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment
will void the user’s authority to op-
erate this device.
Laser products
Do not take this unit apart or at-
tempt to make any changes
yourself. This is an intricate
unit that uses a laser pickup to
retrieve information from the
surface of compact discs. The
laser is carefully shielded so
that its rays remain inside the
cabinet. Therefore, never try to
disassemble the player or alter
any of its parts since you may
be exposed to laser rays and
dangerous voltages.
This product utilizes a laser.
Use of controls or adjustments
or performance of procedures
other than those specified here-
in may result in hazardous radi-
ation exposure.
(a) Turning the system on and off
“PWR/VOL”: Push this knob to turn the
audio/video system on and off. Turn this
knob to adjust the volume. The system
turns on in the last mode used.
“TUNE/FILE”/“AUDIO”: Push this knob
to display touch−screen buttons for audio/
video system (audio control mode).
You can select the function that enables
automatic return to the previous screen
from the audio screen. See page 180 for
details.

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
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(b) Switching between functions
Push “AM·SAT”, “FM 1·2” or “DIS-
C·AUX” button to turn on the desired
mode. The selected mode turns on im-
mediately.
Push these buttons if you want to switch
from one mode to another.
If the disc is not set, the CD changer or
DVD player does not turn on.
You can turn off each player by ejecting all
the discs. If the audio/video system was
previously off, then the entire audio/video
system will be turned off when you eject all
the discs. If the other function was pre-
viously playing, it will come on again.

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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
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The touchscreen buttons for radio, CD
changer and DVD player operation are
displayed on the function touch
screen button display screen when the
audio control mode is selected. Touch
them lightly and directly on the screen.
The selected switch is highlighted.
INFORMATION
If the system does not respond to a
touch of a touchscreen button,
move your finger away from the
screen and then touch it again.
You cannot operate dimmed
touchscreen buttons.
Wipe off fingerprints on the surface
of the display using a glass clean-
ing cloth.
(c) Tone and balance
How good an audio program sounds to you
is largely determined by the mix of the
treble, midrange, and bass levels. In fact,
different kinds of music and vocal pro-
grams usually sound better with different
mixes of treble, mid−range, and bass.
A good balance of the left and right stereo
channels and of the front and rear sound
levels is also important.
Keep in mind that if you are listening to a
stereo recording or broadcast, changing
the right/left balance will increase the vol-
ume of one group of sounds while de-
creasing the volume of another.
1. Push the “TUNE/FILE”/“AUDIO”
knob.
2. Touch “SOUND” to display the
sound adjustment screen.

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