seat memory TOYOTA HIGHLANDER HYBRID 2021 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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4-2. Radio operation AM radio/FM radio/
SiriusXM
® Satellite 
Radio(SXM) ..................... 141
4-3. Media operation USB memory ...................... 152
iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay)................ 154
Android Auto ...................... 157
Bluetooth
® audio ................ 158
4-4. Audio/visual remote controls Steering switches ............... 162
4-5. Setup Audio settings .................... 164
4-6. Tips for operating the  audio/visual system
Operating information......... 167
4-7. Rear seat entertainment sys- tem
Rear seat entertainment system features ............................ 177
Some basics ...................... 178
4-8. Rear seat entertainment sys- tem operation
Playing a Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) and DVD discs ................. 186
Playing an audio CD and  MP3/WMA/AAC discs ...... 197
Playing an SD card ............ 198
Using the DLNA mode........ 206
Using the Miracast
® mode . 211
Using the HDMI mode ........ 213
4-9. Tips for operating rear seat  entertainment system
Operating information......... 2145-1. Voice command system oper-
ation
Voice command system ..... 246
Natural language understanding ......................................... 249
Command list ..................... 250
5-2. Mobile Assistant operation Mobile Assistant ................. 255
6-1. Information display Receiving weather information......................................... 258
Data services settings ........ 260
7-1. Rear view monitor system Rear view monitor system.. 264
Rear view monitor system pre- cautions ........................... 266
Things you should know .... 272
7-2. Toyota parking assist monitor Toyota parking assist monitor......................................... 274
Estimated course line display  mode ................................ 277
Parking assist guide line display  mode ................................ 279
Distance guide line display  mode ................................ 280
Toyota parking assist monitor  precautions ...................... 280
Things you should know .... 287
7-3. Panoramic view monitor Panoramic view monitor..... 289
5Voice command system
6Information
7Peripheral monitoring 
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Audio/visual system
.4-1. Basic operationQuick reference........... 134
Some basics ............... 136
4-2. Radio operation AM radio/FM radio/SiriusXM
® Satellite 
Radio(SXM)............... 141
4-3. Media operation USB memory............... 152
iPod/iPhone (Apple CarPlay) ......... 154
Android Auto ............... 157
Bluetooth
® audio ......... 158
4-4. Audio/visual remote con- trols
Steering switches ........ 162
4-5. Setup Audio settings ............. 164
4-6. Tips for operating the  audio/visual system
Operating information . 167
4-7. Rear seat entertainment  system
Rear seat entertainment  system features ......... 177
Some basics ............... 178
4-8. Rear seat entertainment  system operation
Playing a Blu-ray Disc™  (BD) and DVD discs .. 186Playing an audio CD and 
MP3/WMA/AAC discs.................................. 197
Playing an SD card ..... 198
Using the DLNA mode .................................. 206
Using the Miracast
® mode
.................................. 211
Using the HDMI mode . 213
4-9. Tips for operating rear  seat entertainment sys-
tem
Operating information.. 214 
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HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)disc, it may take more time to rec-
ognize the disc and in some 
cases, playback may not be pos-
sible at all.
Memory cards are restricted 
to the following conditions 
based on SD standards.
• SD memory card (from 512MB to 
2GB)
• SDHC memory card (from 4GB to  32GB)
• SDXC memory card (from 48GB  to 512GB)
 Mini SD cards and Micro SD 
cards can be used, but must 
be used with an adaptor card.
 MultiMedia Card (MMC) can-
not be used.
The following files can be dis-
played.
 Music file format
•MP3
•WMA
• AAC
For details about the 
MP3/WMA/AAC, refer to compati-
ble file format for CD/DVD disc 
( P.221) •FLAC
•WAV
•ALAC
SD card
SD card that can be used
SD card information
Compatible files
Compati-
ble stan-
dardsFLAC (Free Lossless 
Audio Codec)
Compati-
ble sam-
pling 
frequencies8/11.025/12/16/22.05/
24/32/44.1/48/88.2/
96/176.4/192 (kHz)
Quantiza-
tion bit rate16, 24
Compati-
ble stan-
dards
WAV (Lossless)
Compati-
ble sam-
pling 
frequencies8/11.025/12/16/22.05/
24/32/44.1/48/88.2/
96/176.4/192 (kHz)
Quantiza-
tion bit rate16, 24
Compati-
ble chan-
nel modes
1/0, 2/0
Compati-
ble stan-
dardsApple Lossless Audio 
Codec
Compati-
ble sam-
pling 
frequencies8/11.025/12/16/22.05/
24/32/44.1/48/64/
88.2/96 (kHz)
Quantiza-
tion bit rate16, 24
Compati-
ble chan-
nel modes
1/0, 2/0 
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HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)• AVI CONTAINER
• SD-VIDEO H.264 Mobile Video 
Profile
For the operation of how to make 
the video file, see the manual that 
comes with each device, encoder 
soft, etc.
It may not be played depending on 
the type of encoder soft.
 Compatible formats
This system is compatible with SD 
memory cards that meet SD card 
specifications FAT16 formats, 
SDHC memory cards in FAT32 for-
mat, and SDXC memory cards in 
exFAT format.
An SD card is not provided 
with the rear seat entertain-
ment system and needs to be 
purchased separately.
 The Panasonic SD memory 
card format software version 
5.01 is recommended.
 Data stored in an SD card 
may be lost. Before playing 
back music, pictures and vid-
Audio 
codecWMA (WMA Profes-
sional and Lossless 
are not supported.)
Resolution 
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x 
1080
Bit rate
Simple and Main Pro-
file: Maximum 15Mbps
Advanced Profile: 
Maximum 20Mbps
Frame rate
Interlaced video: Max-
imum 60 fps
Progressive video: 
Maximum 30 fps
Profile
Refer to supported 
profiles for MPEG-4, 
H.264/AVC, WMV
To   b e  
played 
back video 
and audio 
codec
Video: H.264/AVC 
Video
Audio: MPEG-4 
AAC-LC, MP3
Video: MPEG-4 Video
Audio: MPEG-4 
AAC-LC, MP3
Video: WMV (VC-1)
Audio: MP3
Resolution 
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x 
1080
Bit rate
Refer to supported bit 
rate for MPEG-4, 
H.264/AVC, WMV
Frame rate
Interlaced video: Max-
imum 60 fps
Progressive video: 
Maximum 30 fps
ProfileBaseline Profile
Video 
codecH.264/AVC Video
Audio 
codecMPEG-4 AAC
Resolution 
(pixel)640 x 480 and 640 x 
360
Bit rate
Video: Maximum 
1.5Mbps
Audio: Maximum 
128kbps
Frame rate30 fps 
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eos stored in an SD card, 
make certain to back up the 
data.
 Before an SD card that con-
tains any kind of data is 
played, slide the lock switch 
on the SD card to “LOCK” in 
order to prevent any data 
from being accidentally 
deleted or overwritten.
 Local storage
• Some BD videos have a feature 
to memorize disc information, 
such as a resume point, in a local 
storage. The rear seat entertain-
ment system uses an SD card as 
a local storage device. To use this 
function, insert an SD card into 
the SD card slot.
• The SD card memory function  may differ depending on the BD 
videos played.
• When an SD card that contains  any kind of data is inserted, BD 
video disc information will not be 
stored into the SD card to protect 
the existing data in the card. To 
use an SD card as a local stor-
age, use another SD card that 
does not contain any data.
WA R N I N G
●SD cards
• Keep away from children. These are small and if swal-
lowed by a child they can cause 
choking.
NOTICE
●Failure to follow the precautions 
below may result in damage to 
the SD cards or the SD card 
slot.
• Do not insert anything other  than an SD card into the SD 
card slot.
• Do not stick levels or stickers on  SD card. There i s a possibility 
that it may become impossible 
to eject the SD ca rd from inside 
the slot.
• Do not handle an SD card with  wet hands. Doing so may cause 
electric shock or a malfunction.
• Do not allow hands or metal  objects to contact the interface 
pins of SD cards.
• Do not place SD cards on the  instrument panel, on any place 
with direct sunlight or in areas 
with a lot of moisture.
• Do not use SD  cards in any 
place where static electricity or 
electric noise adversely affects 
SD cards. This may cause data 
corruption or data loss.
• Always place the SD card in its  storage case when not in use.