buttons TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual
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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
UNC501
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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UNC502
2. Use the ºTEMPº button to set the de-
sired temperature.
The ºTEMPº button is used to set the de-
sired passenger compartment temperature.
The temperature of air delivered to the pas-
senger compartment will be controlled auto-
matically according to the setting. SETTING OPERATION - manual control
When one of the manual control buttons
is depressed while operating in automat-
ic mode, the mode relevant to the de-
pressed button is set. Other conditions
continue to be adjusted automatically.
If manual air flow selection is desired -UNX504UNX504
The outlets from which air is delivered can be
selected manually by touching the switch.
The function of each mode is as follows:
1
Panel - Air flows mainly from the instru-
ment panel vents.
2 Bi-level - Air flows from both the floor
vents and the instrument panel vents.
3 Floor - Air flows mainly from the floor
vents.
It is recommended that you close the lower
vent. For details about this, see page 46.
4 Floor/Windshield - Air flows mainly
from the floor vents and windshield
vents.
It is recommended that you close the lower
vent. For details about this, see page 46.
The selected mode is highlighted in green.
If quick heating or cooling is desired -
UNC502
Push the ºTEMPº button on either side and
hold it until the maximum figure or minimum
figure appears.
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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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The player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7
in.) discs only.
(a) Listening to the radio
UNG610
Push these buttons to choose either an
AM or FM station.
ºAMº, ºFM1º, ºFM2º or ºFM TYPEº appears
on the display.
UNC610a
Turn this knob to step up the station band
or to step down.
Your radio automatically changes to stereo
reception when a stereo broadcast is re-
ceived. ºSTº appears on the display. If the
signal
becomes weak, the radio reduces the
amount of channel separation to prevent the
weak signal from creating noise. If the signal
becomes extremely weak, the radio
switches from stereo to mono reception. In
this case, ºSTº disappears from the display.
Radio operation