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UNC001
INFO button
Push this button to display the information menu screen. For details, see page 4.
MAP/VOICE button
Push this button to repeat a
Guidance voice, cancel the one touch scroll and start a Guid-
ance. For details, see page 23.
DEST button
Push this button to display the Destination screen. For de- tails, see page 4.
MENU button
Push this button to display the menu screen. This screen al-
lows you to make adjustments
or correct settings of various options and functions. North-up
symbol and scale of
map
To indicate a map view with
North up. Touching this symbol
changes the map view to a
heading-up respective. The fig-
ure also indicates the map
scale. For details, see page 35.
GPS (Global Positioning
System) mark
Whenever your vehicle is re-
ceiving signals from the GPS,
this mark is displayed. For de-
tails, see page 35.
Current vehicle position
mark
To indicate the current position.
For details, see page 22.
Map/Guide
Push this switch to change the
screen mode. For details, see
page 21.
zoom IN/zoom OUT
These switches magnify or re-
duce the map scale. For de-
tails, see page 33.
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Symbols and Switches

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36The function returning to the previous
screen from the audio or air conditioner
screen is selectable.
1. Push
the
ºINFOº button on the bezel
to display the option screen and touch
the
ºScreen Transitionº switch.
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2. Select the ºONº or ºOFFº and then
touch the ºOKº.
ON: The previous screen automatically re-
turns f rom the audio or air conditioner screen
20 seconds after the end of audio or air con-
ditioner screen operation.
OFF: The audio or air conditioner screen re-
mains on. You can adjust the brightness or contrast
of the screen depending on the bright-
ness of your surroundings. You also can
turn the display off.
Push the
ºDISPLAYº button to display
the DISPLAY screen.UNG405
Contrast and brightness adjustment
CONTRAST º+º:
Strengthens the contrast of the screen.
CONTRAST º-º:
Weakens the contrast of the screen.
BRIGHTNESS º+º: Brightens the screen.
BRIGHTNESS º-º: Darkens the screen.
The screen turns off when you push the
ºSCREEN OFFº. To turn the display screen
back on, push any bezel switch such as
ºINFOº, etc. The selected screen appears.
Screen Transition Screen Adjustment

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UNX401
Color and tone adjustment
You can adjust the color and the tone while
the DVD video and Video CD are being
played.
COLOR ºREDº:
Strengthens the red color of the screen.
COLOR ºGREENº:
Strengthens the green color of the screen.
TONE º+º: Strengthens the tone of the
screen.
TONE º-º: Weakens the tone of the screen.
UNG407
Depending on the position of the head-
light switch, the screen changes to the
day mode or night mode.
To display the screen in the day mode even
with the head light switch on, touch ºDAY
MODEº on the adjustment screen for bright-
ness and contrast control.
However, if the instrument panel light control
switch is turned fully to the right, mode
switching cannot be done. It remains in the
day mode. In this case, ºDAY MODEº is not
shown on the screen.
If the screen is set in the day mode with the
headlight switch turned to on, this condition
is memorized in the system even with the en-
gine turned off.

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Automatic Air Conditioning Controls
Page
1. Air conditioning operationscreen display button 41 . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Driver side temperature control button 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Front windshield button 44 . . . . . . . . .
4. Automatic control button 41 . . . . . . . .
5. OFF button 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Air intake control button 43 . . . . . . . . .
7. Air conditioning on-off switch 44 . . .
8. Air flow control switch 42 . . . . . . . . . .
9. Fan speed control switch 43 . . . . . . . .

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The automatic air conditioning auto-
matically maintains the set tempera-
ture.
This air conditioning features automatic
fan speed and air flow control which auto-
matically selects the most suitable fan
speed and air flow to control the tempera-
ture. The ignition key must be in the ºONº
position.
CLIMATE: Push this button to display
switches for automatic air conditioning con-
trols.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the air condition-
ing on longer than necessary when the
engine is not running.
SETTING OPERATION - automatic con-
trol
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1. Push the ºAUTOº button.
Air flow quantity, switching of the diffusers,
on-of f of the air conditioning, and switching
of the air intake between RECIRCULATED
AIR and OUTSIDE AIR are automatically ad-
justed. The operation status is shown by
each indicator.
When one of the manual control buttons is
depressed while operating in automatic
mode, the mode relevant to the depressed
button is set. Other conditions continue to be
adjusted automatically. Push
the ºOFFº button to turn the air condi-
tioning off.
It is recommended that you close the lower
vent. For details about this, see page 46.
(a) Climate control

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44In the following cases, the RECIRCULATED
mode may change to the OUTSIDE AIR
mode automatically to prevent interior fog.

When the outside temperature becomes
lower than 4 C (39F).
 When the air conditioning compressor
malfunctions.
 When the air conditioning cooler refriger-
ant decreases. If manual on-off of the air conditioning is
desired -
Push the ºA/Cº
button to turn the air condi-
tioning on and push it again to turn the air
conditioning off.
If the outside temperature is lowered down to
around 0 C (32F), the air conditioning will
turn off automatically.
If the system is used for ventilation, heating
in dry weather or removing frost or exterior
fog on the windshield, turn the air condition-
ing off once it is no longer required. This will
improve fuel economy. The air conditioning
can be used for year-round automatic tem-
perature control including cooling and dehu-
midifying operation.
If the air conditioning compressor does not
operate, the indicator of the ºA/Cº button will
blink. If the indicator of the ºA/Cº button
blinks even when the ºA/Cº button is pushed
again, have the compressor checked by
your nearest Toyota dealer.
UNC504
To remove interior fog on the windshield-
Push the ºFRONT WINDSHIELDº button.
To remove frost or exterior fog on the
windshield-
1. Push the upper side of the temperature control button until maximum figure ap-
pears on the temperature display.
2. Push the ºFRONT WINDSHIELDº but- ton.
(b) Windshield defogging and
defrosting

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UNC003
2
Audio System
Quick reference for your audio system
Page
1. Audio operation screen display button 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Function switch display screen 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Cassette tape slot 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Frequency turning knob 7 . . . . . . . . .
5. [Radio mode] Preset tuning 8 . . . . .
[Tape mode] Side change of
cassette tape 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[DISC mode] Disc selection 17 . . . .
6. Traffic function button 9 . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Mode selectors 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8. Stopping and ejecting a cassette tape 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9. [Radio mode] Seek tuning 8 . . . . . . .
[Tape/DISC mode] Direct access
to a desired program 14/18 . . . . . . .
10. Turning the system on and adjusting the volume 3 . . . . . . . . . . .

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3
This
section describes some of the basic fea-
tures of the audio system. Some information
may not pertain to your system.
Your audio system works when the ignition
key is in the ºACCº or ºONº position.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not leave the car audioon longer than necessary when the
engine is not running.
POWER-VOL: Push this knob to turn the
audio system on and off. Turn this knob to
adjust the volume. The system turns on in
the last mode used.
AUDIO: Push this button to display switches
for audio system.
UNC608
Push the ºAMº, ºFMº, ºTAPEº or ºDISCº
button to turn on that mode. The selected
mode turns on directly.
Push th ese buttons if you want to switch from
one mode to another.
If the tape or disc is not set, the cassette play-
er or compact disc player does not turn on.
You can turn off the cassette player by eject-
ing the cassette tape. If the audio system
was previously off, then the entire audio sys-
tem will be turned off when you eject the cas-
sette tape. If another function was previously
playing, it will come on again.
Using your audio system:
some basics (a) Turning the system on and
off

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UNG604
UNG605
The switches for radio, cassette tape and
disc player operation are displayed on
the liquid crystal display. Touch them
lightly and directly on the screen.How good an audio program sounds to you
is largely determined by the mix of the treble,
mid-range, and bass levels. In fact, different
kinds of music and vocal programs 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 lev-
els is also important.
Keep in mind that if you are listening to a ste-
reo recording or broadcast, changing the
right/left balance will increase the volume of
one group of sounds while decreasing the
volume of another.
(b) Tone and balance

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5
UNG607
Touching the ºSOUNDº switch on the
screen displays the sound adjustment
screen.
UNG608
BASS º+º or º- º: Adjusts low- pitched
tones.
MID º+º or º-º: Adjusts mid-pitched tones.
TREB º+º or º-º: Adjusts high-pitched
tones.
ºFrontº or ºRearº: Adjusts sound balance
between the front and rear speakers.
ºLº or ºRº: Adjusts sound balance between
the left and right speakers.
ºOKº: The previous screen returns. The antenna automatically extends when
the radio is on or the radio RDS system is on,
and retracts when the radio mode is off.
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To adjust the height of the antenna manu-
ally, push the switch.
Clean the antenna mast periodically with a
clean dry cloth.
CAUTION
Before extending the antenna, confirm
that no one is close enough to get
injured.
(c) Your radio antenna

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