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(d) Set as destination
Touch the “Enter ” switch on “Set
Dealer” screen. The screen changes and
displays the map location of the registered
dealer and the “Route Preference”. (See
“ — Entering Destination” on page 38.)
Calendar with memo
This system informs you of the memo
entry. At the specified date, the memo in-
formation will be displayed, when the navi-
gation system is in operation. The memo
information screen will appear every time
the system is turned on. To disable this
screen, touch the
“Do not display this
message again”
switch.1. Push the
“INFO” button to display the
“Information Menu” screen.
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2. Touch the “Calendar” switch to dis-
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109 Average Speed
The Average Speed is displayed. The av-
erage vehicle speed is calculated and dis-
played based on the total driving distance
and the total driving time after the engine
is started.
The displayed value is updated every 10 sec-
onds.
To calculate from the beginning, touch the
“Reset” switch.
Distance
The distance after engine starting is dis-
played.
When refueling, be sure to stop your vehicle
and turn the ignition switch off.
Handsfree system
Handsfree system allows you to call or
receive without your hands off the steer-
ing wheel by connecting your cellular
phone.
This system supports the Bluetooth. Blue-
tooth is a data wireless system by which you
can call without your cellular phone connect-
ing with a cable or placing on a cradle.
If your cellular phone does not support the
Bluetooth, this system can not be functioned.
CAUTION
While you are driving, do not use a cellu-
lar phone or connect the Bluetooth
phone.
NOTICE
Do not leave your cellular phone in the
car. The temperature indoor may be
high and damage the phone.
INFORMATION
In the following conditions, the system
may not be functioned.
The cellular phone is turned OFF.
The current position is outside the
communication area.
The cellular phone is not connected.
The cellular phone has a low battery.
FCC ID: HYQBTA01A
IC ID: 1551ABTA01A
MADE IN JAPAN
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and RSS−210. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s au-
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11 5 (ii) Change the PASSKEY
The PASSKEY in the system is fixed tem-
porarily. You can change the PASSKEY
within 48 figures.
Touch the “Change” of PASSKEY to
display “Enter PASSKEY” screen.
Touch the desired key to input the PASS
KEY.
Each time you touch
“”, an inputted num-
ber is deleted.
Touch
“Enter”.
(c) Delete the Bluetooth phone
1. Touch the “Settings” switch to dis-
play “Settings” screen and scroll with
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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. “ST” 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,
“ST” disappears from the display.
(b) Presetting a station
1. Tune in the desired station.
2. Touch one of the station selector
switches (16) and hold it until a beep is
heard. This sets the station to the switch
and the frequency appears on the switch.
Each switch can store FM1, FM2 and AM. To
change the preset station to a different one,
follow the same procedure.
The preset station memory is cancelled when
the power source is interrupted by battery dis-
connection or a blown fuse.
(c) Selecting a station
Your Lexus has an electronic tuning radio
(ETR). Tune in the desired station using one
of the following methods.
Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1−6) or
push the “
” or “” button of the “CH” button
for the station you want. The switch (1−6) is
highlighted in green and station frequency ap-
pears on the display.
Manual tuning: Turn the “TUNE” knob briefly.
Each time you turn the knob, the radio will
step up or down to another frequency.
Seek tuning: Push the “
” or “” button of
the “SEEK” button and hold it until you hear a
beep. The radio will begin seeking up or down
for a station of the nearest frequency and will
stop on reception. Each time you push the
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Scan tuning:Touch the “SCAN” switch brief-
ly. “SCAN” appears on the display. The radio
will find the next station up or down the band,
stay there for a few seconds, and then scan
again. To select a station, touch the “SCAN”
switch a second time.
Preset scan tuning: Touch the “SCAN”
switch and hold it until you hear a beep. “P.
SCAN” appears on the display. The radio will
tune in the next preset station up or down the
band, stay there for a few seconds, and then
move to the next preset station. To select a
station, touch the “SCAN” switch a second
time.
(d) RDS (Radio Data System)
Program type
When you touch the “TYPE ” or “TYPE ”
switch on the screen, the current program
type receiving from RDS station appears on
the display.
If the system receives no RDS stations, “NO
PTY” appears on the display.Each time you touch the “TYPE ” or “TYPE
” switch, the program type changes as in
the following:
ROCK
EASY LIS (Easy listening)
CLS/JAZZ (Classical music and Jazz)
R&B (Rhythm and Blues)
INFORM (Information)
RELIGION
MISC.
ALERT (Emergency message)
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When a program is set, “TYPE SEEK” switch
appears. Touch the switch and the system
starts to seek the station in the relevant pro-
gram type.
Traffic program: A station that regularly
broadcasts traffic information is automati-
cally located.
When you push the “TRAF” button, “TRAF
SEEK” appears on the display and the radio
will start seeking any traffic program station.
If any traffic program station is not found,
“NOTHING” appears and the previous mode
returns.
If the traffic program station is found, the name
for traffic program station is displayed and
“TRAF” is lit for a while until traffic announce-
ment is received.
Radio text
If the system receives a radio text from RDS
station, “MSG” appears on the display. Touch
the “MSG” switch, and a text message is dis-
played on the screen.
In case a text message is not accepted in a
screen, you can touch the “MSG” switch and
hold it to display the rest of the message.
When the system can show the station name,
“RDS” appears on the display. Each time you
touch the “MSG” switch, indication on the
display changes from the band to the station
name, a radio text in this order. After six sec-
onds passes, indication returns to the band.

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(b) Playing a disc
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Push the “DISC” button if the magazine is
already loaded in the player.
“DVD CHANGER” appears on the display.
The discs set in the magazine are played con-
tinuously, starting with disc number 1. The
disc number of the disc currently being
played, the track number and the time from
the beginning of the program are shown on
the display.
(c) Selecting a desired disc
On the screen: Touch the desired disc
number.
The selected disc number is highlighted in
green.
The player will start playing the selected disc
from the first track.
On the audio panel: Push the “
” or “”
side of the “DISC” button.
When you release the button, the player will
start playing the selected disc from the first
track.
(d) Operating an audio CD
(i) Playing an audio CD
Push the “AUDIO” button to display this
screen. You can operate the switches and
choose the number of the disc you want to
play. The selected disc is automatically
played.
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161 (vi) Changing the subtitle language
Each time you touch “Sub title”, the lan-
guage is selected from the ones stored in
the discs and changed.
To turn off the subtitle, touch “Hide”.
Touch “Back”, and the previous screen re-
turns.(vii) Changing the audio languageEach time you touch “Audio”, the lan-
guage is selected from the ones stored in
the discs and changed.
Touch “Back”, and the previous screen re-
turns.(viii) Changing the angleThe angle can be selected for discs that
are multiangle compatible when the
angle mark appears on the display.
Each time you touch “Angle”, the angle
changes.
Touch “Back”, and the previous screen re-
turns.
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162 (ix) Setup menu
The initial setting can be changed.
Audio language
You can change the audio language.
1. Touch “Audio Lang.”
2. Touch the language you want to hear
on the “Select Audio Lang.” screen and
“Enter”.
If you cannot find the language you want to
hear on this screen, touch “Others” and enter
a language code. For the entry of language
code, see the following “(x) Entry of language
code”.
Subtitle language
You can change the subtitle language.
1. Touch “Subtitle Lang.”
2. Touch a language you want to read on
the “Select Subtitle Lang.” screen and
“Enter”.
If you cannot find the language you want to
read on this screen, touch “Others” and enter
a language code. For the entry of language
code, see the following “(x) Entry of language
code”.
DVD language
You can change the language on the DVD
video menu.
1. Touch “DVD Language”
2. Touch the language you want to read
on the “Select DVD Language” screen and
“Enter”.
If you cannot find the language you want to
read on this screen, touch “Others” and enter
a language code. For the entry of language
code, see the following “(x) Entry of language
code”.
Angle mark
The multiangle mark can be turned on or
off on the screen while the disc which is
multiangle compatible is being played.
Each time you touch “Angle Mark”, the
angle mark on the display turns on or off
alternately.
Parental
The level of viewer restrictions can be
changed.
1. Touch “Parental”.
2. Touch the numbers of your personal
code on the “Enter personal code” screen
and touch “Enter”. If you enter the wrong
numbers, touch “Clear” to delete the num-
bers.
10 touches of “Clear” will initialized the per-
sonal code.
3. Touch a parental level (18) on the “Se-
lect Restriction Level” and “Enter”.
When you touch “Default”, all the settings
except “Parental”of this menu will be initial-
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170 Radio reception
Usually, the problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with your ra-
dio − it is just the normal result of conditions
outside the vehicle.
For 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.
Multipath − FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for two signals to reach your an-
tenna at the same time. If this happens, the
signals will cancel each other out, causing a
momentary flutter or loss of reception.Static and fluttering − These occur when
signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or oth-
er large objects. Increasing the bass level
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 electrical 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 regularly.
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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