key TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2014 XU50 / 3.G Navigation Manual

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7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION
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AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
BD video
1Select “PinP Audio”.
2Each time “PinP Audio” is selected,
another secondary audio stored on the
disc is selected.
“OFF”: Secondary audio can be turned off
BD video
1Select “Color Keys”.
2The color key buttons are displayed on
the screen.BD video
1Select “Key Pad”.
2The 10 key pad is displayed on the
screen.
CHANGING THE SECONDARY
AUDIO
The secondary audio that for the sec-
ondary video can be changed.
DISPLAYING THE COLOR KEY
BUTTONS
The color key button is used for various
uses according to directions of con-
tents.
DISPLAYING THE 10 KEY PAD
The 10 key pad is used when inputting
numbers according to directions of
contents.

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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
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PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
SCREEN DESCRIPTION
Vehicles without smart key system
The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the
“R” position while the engine switch is in the “ON” position.
Vehicles with smart key system
The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the
“R” position while the engine <power> switch is in IGNITION ON <ON> mode.
Guide lines are displayed on the screen.
Guide lines shown differ from those shown on the actual screen.
No.DisplayFunction
Vehicle width guide line
(blue)The line indicates a guide path when the vehicle is being
backed straight up.
The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
Vehicle center guide linesThese lines indicate the estimated vehicle center on the
ground.
Distance guide line (red)
This line indicates a position on the ground about 1.5 ft.
(0.5 m) behind on the ground of the rear bumper of your
vehicle.
Distance guide line (blue)This line indicates a position on the ground about 3 ft. (1 m)
behind on the ground of the rear bumper of your vehicle.
CANCELING REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
The rear view monitor system is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any
position other than the “R” position.

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3. WHAT TO DO IF...
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PHONE
When registering/connecting a cellular phone
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
A cellular phone can-
not be registered.
An incorrect pass-
code was entered
on the cellular
phone.Enter the correct pass-
code on the cellular
phone.
The registration op-
eration has not been
completed on the
cellular phone side.Complete the registra-
tion operation on the
cellular phone (ap-
prove registration on
the phone).

Old registration in-
formation remains
on either this sys-
tem or the cellular
phone.Delete the existing reg-
istration information
from both this system
and the cellular phone,
then register the cellu-
lar phone you wish to
connect to this system.
51
A Bluetooth® connec-
tion cannot be made.
Another Bluetooth®
device is already
connected.
Manually connect the
cellular phone you wish
to use to this system.
52
Bluetooth® function
is not enabled on
the cellular phone.Enable the Bluetooth®
function on the cellular
phone.
Automatic
Bluetooth® connec-
tion on this system
is set to off.
Set automatic
Bluetooth® connection
on this system to on
when the engine <pow-
er> switch is in follow-
ing.
Vehicles without a
smart key system
The engine switch is
turned to the “ACC” or
“ON” position.
Vehicles with a
smart key system
The engine <power>
switch is turned to AC-
CESSORY or IGNI-
TION ON <ON> mode.
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3. WHAT TO DO IF...
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PHONE
In other situations
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
The Bluetooth® con-
nection status is dis-
played at the top of
the screen each time
the engine <power>
switch is in following.
Vehicles without
a smart key sys-
tem
The engine switch is
turned to the “ACC” or
“ON” position.
Vehicles with a
smart key system
The engine <power>
switch is turned to
ACCESSORY or IG-
NITION ON <ON>
mode.
Connection confir-
mation display on
this system is set to
on.To turn off the display,
set connection confir-
mation display on this
system to off.
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1. Entune App Suite SERVICE ...... 328
BEFORE USING THE FUNCTION ...... 330
PREPARATION BEFORE USING
Entune App Suite .............................. 331
1. Entune App Suite ....................... 333
USING Entune App Suite..................... 333
LINKING Entune App Suite AND
NAVIGATION FUNCTION ................. 337
Entune App Suite KEYWORD
OPERATION ..................................... 338
1. Entune App Suite
SETTINGS ................................. 340
SCREEN FOR Entune App Suite
SETTINGS ........................................ 340
1Entune App Suite OVERVIEW
2Entune App Suite OPERATION
3SETUP
Entune App Suite*
*: With navigation function

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2. Entune App Suite OPERATION
1Display the “Web Search” screen.
(P.337)
2Select the desired application button to
search.
3Enter a search term, and select “GO”.
4Select “Call”.
5Select “Yes”.
“Cancel”: Select to cancel making a
phone call.
6Check that the “Call” screen is dis-
played.
1Display the “Apps” screen. (P.333)
2Select the desired application button.
3Select the character input space.
4Enter a search term, and then select
“OK”.
5Entering characters will be reflected on
the character input space.
MAKING A PHONE CALL
USING Entune App Suite
Phone calls can be made to locations
which were searched using Entune
App Suite.
For phone operation and the function of
each screen button: P.230
Entune App Suite KEYWORD
OPERATION
Information can be entered to an appli-
cation by the software keyboard or
voice recognition. For details about
the function and service of each appli-
cation, refer to http://www.toyota.com/
entune/.
The keyboard layout can be changed.
(P.57)
USING THE SOFTWARE
KEYBOARD
For details on operating the keyboard:
P. 3 8

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2. Entune App Suite OPERATION
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Entune App Suite
1Display the “Apps” screen. (P.333)
2Select the desired application button.
3Press the talk switch. (P.170)
4When this screen is displayed, say the
desired keyword.
Completion of saying the keyword will be
detected automatically.
5Search results will be displayed on the
screen.
ENTERING A KEYWORD USING
THE VOICE RECOGNITION
FUNCTION

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
AAC.......................................................... 98
AM............................................................ 81
Entune App Suite ................................... 333
Entering keyword operation................ 338
Linking Entune App Suite and
navigation function .......................... 337
APPS button ............................................ 12
“Apps” screen........................................... 14
AUDIO button........................................... 12
Audio settings ........................................ 121
AUX........................................................ 114
B
Bluetooth®................................................ 43
Profiles ................................................. 45
Registering a Bluetooth
® audio
player ................................................ 44
Registering a Bluetooth
® phone ........... 43
Bluetooth® audio .................................... 109
Connecting a Bluetooth® device ........ 113
Listening to Bluetooth® audio ............. 113
Bluetooth® phone................................... 220
Bluetooth® phone message function ..... 233
C
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone ............ 224
Casual speech recognization ................. 176
CD ............................................................ 98
Playing an audio CD ........................... 100
Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc ......... 100
Command list ......................................... 177
D
Data services settings ............................ 183
Setting download methods ................. 183
Destination search screen...................... 276
Driver Easy Speak ................................. 184
Driver settings .......................................... 64
E
Editing route ........................................... 298
Adding destinations ............................ 299
Deleting destinations .......................... 299
Detour setting ..................................... 301
Reordering destinations...................... 299
Selecting route type ............................ 300
Setting route preferences ................... 300
Starting from adjacent road .................302
Emergency ............................................. 285
Entering letters and numbers/
list screen operation ............................. 38
Entering letters and numbers ............... 38

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F
FM radio................................................... 81
G
General settings....................................... 57
GPS (Global Positioning System) .......... 322
Limitations of the navigation
system ............................................ 322
H
HOME button ........................................... 12
“Home” screen ......................................... 16
Home screen operation ........................... 37
I
Initial screen............................................. 32
Internet radio............................................ 97
Intuitive parking assist ........................... 212
Detection range of the sensors .......... 214
Display ............................................... 212
Intuitive parking assist
failure warning ................................ 216
Intuitive parking assist switch ............. 212
Sensor detection information ............. 214
The distance display and buzzer........ 213
Types of sensors ................................ 212
iPod........................................................ 105
iPod audio .......................................... 108
iPod video .......................................... 108
K
Keyboard.................................................. 38
M
Maintenance ............................................ 65
Map database version and
covered area ...................................... 324
Map screen information ......................... 269
Displaying information about
the icon where the cursor is set ...... 271
Standard map icons ........................... 272
Map screen operation ............................ 263
Adjusting location in small
increments ...................................... 268
Current position display ...................... 263
Map scale ........................................... 263
Orientation of the map ........................ 264
Screen scroll operation....................... 267
Switching the map mode .................... 265
Memory points settings .......................... 303
Deleting previous destinations ........... 311
Setting up address book..................... 307
Setting up areas to avoid.................... 309
Setting up home ................................. 304
Setting up preset destinations ............ 305
Microphone ............................................ 170
MP3.......................................................... 98

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