TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual

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Second Pageº switch: Use this switch to
display the operation switches on the sec-
ond page.
Top Pageº switch:Use this switch to dis-
play the operation switches on the top page.
Hide Keysº switch: Use this switch to turn
off the operation switches from the display.
If 
º appears on the display when you
touch a switch, the operation relevant to the
switch is not permitted. (vi) Description of each switch
 Switches on top page
SET UPº switch: The initial set up screen
appears. (See page 25.)

º, Menuº and Top Menuº switches:
If you touch any of the above switches, the
menu screen for DVD video appears. (For
the operation, see the manual for the DVD
video disc provided separately.)
Angleº switch: T h e a n g le s e le c tio n
screen appears. (See page 25.)
Sub Titleº switch: The subtitle changing
screen appears. (See page 24.)
Audioº switch: The audio changing
screen appears. (See page 24.)
 Switches on second page
Searchº switch: The title search screen
appears. (See page 24.)

º switch: Use this switch to pause the
video screen. When you touch this switch
again, the video screen advances frame by
frame.

º switch: Use this switch to stop play-
ing video. 
 º switch: Touch this switch to fast re-
verse during the playback and reverse slow-
ly during the pause.
  º switch: Use this switch to cancel the
stop and pause to normal playing.
  º switch: Touch this switch to fast for-
ward du ring the playback and forward slowly
during the pause.

º switch: Use this switch to display the
predetermined scene and start playing from
there.

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Enter the title number using -º, +º and
+10º switches and touch Enterº. The
player starts playing video for that title
number.
When you push 
º or º on the TRACKº
switch, you can select a chapter.
Touch Returnº, the previous screen returns. (viii)Changing the subtitle language
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Each time you touch Sub Titleº, the lan-
guage is se
lected from the ones stored in
the discs and changed.
To turn off the subtitle, touch Hideº.
Touch Returnº, the previous screen returns. (ix) Changing the audio languageEach time you touch Audioº, the lan-
guage is sel
ected from the ones stored in
the discs and changed.
Touch Returnº, the previous screen returns.

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(x) Changing the angle
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The angle can be selected from the disc in
which the multi-angle is memorized and
changed
when the angle mark appears on
the display.
Each time you touch Angleº, the angle
changes.
Touch Returnº, the previous screen returns. (xi) Setup menu
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The initial setting can be changed.

Audio language
You can change the audio language.
1. Touch Audio Lang.º
2. Touch a language you want to hear on
the Select Audio Lang.º screen and En-
terº.
If you cannot find a language you want to
hear on this screen, touch Othersº and enter
a language code. For the entry of language
code, see page 26. 
Subtitle language
You can change the subtitle language.
1. Touch Subtitle Lang.º
2. Touch a language you want to read on
the Select Subtitle Lang.º screen and
Enterº.
If you cannot find a language you want to
read on this screen, touch Othersº and enter
a language code. For the entry of language
code, see page 26.
 DVD language
You can change the language on the DVD
video menu.
1. Touch DVD Languageº
2. Touch a language you want to read on
the Select DVD Languageº screen and
Enterº.
If you cannot find a language you want to
read on this screen, touch Othersº and enter
a language code. For the entry of language
code, see page 26.

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Angle mark
The multi-angle mark can be turned on or
off on the screen while the disc in which
the multi-angle is memorized is being
played.
Each time you touch Angle Markº, the
angle mark on the display turns on or off
alternately.
 Parental
The level of viewer restrictions can be
changed.
1. Touch Parentalº.
2. Touch the numbers of the personal
code on the Enter personal codeº
screen and touch Enterº. If you enter the
wrong numbers, touch Clearº to delete
the numbers.
10 touches of Clearº will initialize the per-
sonal code.
3. Touch a parental level (1-8) on the Se-
lect Restriction Levelº and Enterº. (xii) Entry of language code
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If you touch Othersº on the Select Au-
dio Lang.º screen, Select Subtitle Lang.º
screen or Select DVD languageº screen,
you can select a language you want to
hear or read by entering a language code.
1. Touch the numbers of language code.
If you enter the wrong numbers, touch
Clearº to delete the numbers.
2. Touch Enterº.
Code
Language
1001Japanese
0514English
0618French
0405German
0920Italian
0519Spanish
2608Chinese
1412Dutch
1620Portuguese
1922Swedish
1821Russian
111 5Korean
0512Greek
0101Afar
0102Abkhazian
0106Afrikaans
0113Amharic
0118Arabic
0119Assamese
0125Aymara
0126Azerbaijani

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0201
Bashkir
0205Byelorussian
0207Bulgarian
0208Bihari
0209Bislama
0214Bengali
0215Tibetan
0218Breton
0301Catalan
0315Corsican
0319Czach
0325Welsh
0401Danish
0426Bhutani
0515Esperanto
0520Estonian
0521Basque
0601Persian
0609Finnish
0610Fiji
0615Faroese
0625Frisian
0701Irish
0704Scots-Gaelic
0712Galician
0714Guarani
0721Gujarati
0801Hausa
0809Hindi
0818Croatian
0821Hungarian
0825Armenian
0901Interlingua
0905Interlingue
0911Inupiak
0914Indonesian
0919Icelandic
0923Hebrew
1009Yiddish
1023Javanese
1101Georgian
1111Kazakh
111 2Greenlandic
111 3Cambodian
111 4Kannada
111 9Kashmiri
1121Kurdish
1125Kirghiz
1201Latin
1214Lingala
1215Laothian
1220Lithuanian
1222Latvian
1307Malagasy
1309Maori
1311Macedonian
1312Malayalam

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281314
Mongolian
1315Moldavian
1318Marathi
1319Malay
1320Maltese
1325Burmese
1401Nauru
1405Nepali
1415Norwegian
1503Occitan
1513(Afan)Oromo
1518Oriya
1601Panjabi
1612Polish
1619ºPashto,Pushtoº
1721Quechua
1813Rhaeto-Romance
1814Kirundi
1815Romanian
1823Kinyarwanda
1901Sanskrit
1904Sindhi
1907Sangho
1908Serbo-Croatian
1909Sinhalese
1911Slovak
1912Slovenian
1913Samoan
1914Shona
1915Somali
1917Albanian
1918Serbian
1919Siswati
1920Sesotho
1921Sundanese
1923Swahili
2001Tamil
2005Telugu
2007Tajik
2008Thai
2009Tigrinya
2011Turkmen
2012Tagalog
2014Setswana
2015Tonga
2018Turkish
2019Tsonga
2020Tatar
2023Tw i
2111Ukrainian
2118Urdu
2126Uzbek
2209Vietnamese
2215Volap˜k
2315Wolof
2408Xhosa

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2515
Yoruba
2621Zulu
(f) Operating a video CD
(i) Playing a video CD
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Push the number of the disc you want to
play.
When you touch the PICTUREº switch, the
video screen appears. (ii) Displaying operation switches
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30If you touch the part where switches are not
located while you are watching video on the
video CD, video CD operation switches will
appear.

Second Pageº switch: Use this switch to
display the operation switches on the sec-
ond page.
Top Pageº switch:Use this switch to dis-
play the operation switches on the top page.
Hide Keysº switch: Use this switch to turn
off the operation switches from the display.
If 
º appears on the display when you
touch the switch, the operation is not per-
mitted. (iii) Description of each switch
 Switches on top page
D. Menu Nextº switch: When you touch
this switch while the disc menu is displayed,
the next page appears on the display. If you
touch this switch while the player is playing
video, the next track is searched and played.
D. Menu Prev.º switch: When you touch
this switch while the disc menu is displayed,
the previous page appears on the screen. If
you touch this switch while the player is play-
ing video, the previous track is searched and
played.
Sel. Numberº switch: The track or num-
ber search screen appears. (See Searching
by trackº on the next page.)
Main/Subº switch: A multiplex transmis-
sion changing switch. The mode changes
from Main/Sub to Main, to Sub and back to
Main/Sub by touching this switch.

º switch: The video CD menu ap-
pears. (For the operation, see the instruction
manual for the video CD provided separate-
ly.) 
Switches on second page

º switch: Use this switch to pause the
video screen. When you touch this switch
again, the video screen advances by frame
by frame.
  º switch: Touch this switch during the
pause to resume playing.
  º switch: Touch this switch to fast re-
verse during the playback.
  º switch: Touch this switch to fast for-
ward during the playback and start playing
slowly during the pause.
PBCº switch: Use this switch to turn off
playback control.

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(iv) Searching by track
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Enter the track numbers using -º, +º
and +10º switches and touch Enterº.
The player starts playing video for that
title number.
You can select a track number by pushing

º or º on the TRACKº button.
Touch Returnº, the previous screen returns.
(h) If the player malfunctions
If the player or another unit equipped with the
player malfunction, your audio system will
display one of the six following messages.
If DISC CHECKº appears on the display:
It indicates that the disc dirty, damaged, or it
was inserted up-side down. Clean the disc
or insert it correctly.
If NO DISCº appears on the display: It in-
dicates that there is no disc in the DVD play-
er.
If REGION CODE ERRORº appears on
the display: It indicates that the DVD region
code is not set properly.
If DVD DOOR OPENº appears on the dis-
play: It indicates that the door of the DVD
player is open.
If DVD ERRORº appears on the display:
It indicates that the inside of the player unit
may be too hot due to the very high ambient
temperature. Remove the magazine from
the player and allow the player to cool down.
If NO DVD MAGAZINEº appears on the
display: It indicates that the magazine is not
inserted into the DVD player.
If the malfunction is not rectified: Take
your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
NOTICE
To ensure correct audio system opera- tion:
Be careful not to spill beveragesover the audio system.
Do not put anything other than a cas-sette tape or magazine into the cas-
sette tape slot or DVD player.
The use of a cellular phone inside ornear the vehicle may cause a noise
from the speakers of the audiosystem which you are listening to.
However, this does not indicate amalfunction.
Radio reception
Usually, the problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with your
radio - it is just the normal res ult of conditions
outside the vehicle.
Car audio system operating
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32For example, nearby buildings and terrain
can interfere with FM reception. Power lines
or telephone wires can interfere with AM sig-
nals. And of course, radio signals have a lim-
ited range, and the farther you are from a sta-
tion, the weaker its signal will be. In addition,
reception conditions change constantly as
your vehicle moves.
Here are some common reception
problems
that probably do not indicate a problem with
your radio:
FM
Fading and drifting stations - Generally,
the effective range of FM is about 40 km (25
miles). Once outside this range, you may no-
tice fading and drifting, which increase with
the distance from the radio transmitter. They
are often accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path - FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for two signals to reach your
antenna at the same time. If this happens,
the signals will cancel each other out, caus-
ing a momentary flutter or loss of reception.
Static and fluttering - These occur when
signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or
other large objects. Increasing the bass lev-
el may reduce static and fluttering. Station
swapping - If the FM signal you are
listening to is interrupted or weakened, and
there is another strong station nearby on the
FM band, your radio may tune in the second
station until the original signal can be picked
up again.
AM
Fading - AM broadcasts are reflected by the
upper atmosphere - especially at night.
These reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the radio station,
causing the radio station to sound alternately
strong and weak.
Station interference - When a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a radio
station are very nearly the same frequency,
they can interfere with each other, making it
difficult to hear the broadcast.
Static - AM is easily affected by external
sources of elec trical noise, such as high ten-
sion power lines, lightening, or electrical mo-
tors. This results in static.
Caring for your cassette player and tapes
For high performance from your cassette
player and tapes:
Clean the tape head and other parts regular-
ly. 
A dirty tape head or tape path can de-
crease sound quality and tangle your cas-
sette tapes. The easiest way to clean
them is by using a cleaning tape. (A wet
type is recommended.)
Use high-quality cassettes:
 Low-quality cassette tapes can cause
many problems, including poor sound, in-
consistent playing speed, and constant
auto-reversing. They can also get stuck
or tangled in the cassette player.
 Do not use a cassette if it has been dam-
aged or tangled or if its label is peeling off.
 Do not leave a cassette in the player if you
are not listening to it, especially if it is hot
outside.
 Store cassettes in their cases and out of
direct sunlight.
 Avoid using cassettes with a total playing
time longer than 100 minutes (50 minutes
per side). The tape used in these cas-
settes is thin and could get stuck or
tangled in the cassette player.

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