rear view mirror TOYOTA MIRAI 2021 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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4TABLE OF CONTENTS
7-3. Panoramic view monitorPanoramic view monitor 203
Checking around the vehicle .................................... 206
Checking the front and around the vehicle ....... 208
Checking the s ides of the
vehicle ......................... 211
Checking the rear and around the vehicle ....... 216
When folding the outside rear view mirrors ................. 223
Magnifying function ....... 224
Panoramic view monitor pre- cautions ....................... 225
Things you should know 236
7-4. Panoramic view monitor (vehicles with Toyota Team-
mate Advanced Park)
Panoramic view monitor (vehicles with Toyota Team-
mate Advanced Park) .. 239
When the shift position is in the “P” ......................... 242
When the shift position is in the “D” or “N” ............... 244
When the shift position is in the “R” ......................... 251
When folding the outside rear view mirrors ................. 258
Magnifying function ....... 259
Customizing the panoramic view monitor ................ 260
Panoramic view monitor pre- cautions ....................... 261
Things you should know 2728-1. Phone operation (Hands-
free system for cellular
phones)
Quick reference ............. 276
Some basics .................. 277
Placing a call using the Blue- tooth
® hands-free system
.................................... 281
Receiving a call using the Bluetooth
® hands-free sys-
tem .............................. 284
Talking on the Bluetooth
®
hands-free system ....... 285
Bluetooth
® phone message
function ........................ 288
8-2. Setup Phone settings............... 293
8-3. What to do if... Troubleshooting............. 303
8Phone

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Peripheral monitoring system
Peripheral monitoringsystem
7-1. Rear view monitor system
Rear view monitor system.................................. 181
Rear view monitor system precautions................ 183
Things you should know .................................. 188
7-2. Toyota parking assist monitor
Toyota parking assist moni- tor .............................. 190
Estimated course line dis- play mode.................. 193
Parking assist guide line display mode ............. 195
Distance guide line display mode ......................... 196
Toyota parking assist moni- tor precautions .......... 196
Things you should know .................................. 2017-3. Panoramic view monitor
Panoramic view monitor.................................. 203
Checking around the vehicle .................................. 206
Checking the front and around the vehicle ..... 208
Checking the s ides of the
vehicle ....................... 211
Checking the rear and around the vehicle ..... 216
When folding the outside rear view mirrors........ 223
Magnifying function ..... 224
Panoramic view monitor precautions ................ 225
Things you should know
.................................. 236

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7-4. Panoramic view monitor (vehicles with Toyota
Teammate Advanced
Park)
Panoramic view monitor (vehicles with Toyota
Teammate Advanced Park).................................. 239
When the shift position is in the “P” ....................... 242
When the shift position is in the “D” or “N” ............. 244
When the shift position is in the “R” ....................... 251
When folding the outside rear view mirrors ....... 258
Magnifying function ..... 259
Customizing the panoramic view monitor .............. 260
Panoramic view monitor precautions................ 261
Things you should know .................................. 272

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1817-1. Rear view monitor system
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Peripheral monitoring system
7-1.Rear view monitor system
*: If equipped
●The screen illustrations used in
this text are intended as exam-
ples, and may differ from the
image that is actually displayed on
the screen.
The rear view monitor system is
a supplemental device intended
to assist the driver when back-
ing up. When backing up, be
sure to visually check all around
the vehicle both directly and
using the mirrors before pro-
ceeding. If you do not, you may
hit another vehicle, and could
possibly cause an accident.
Pay attention to the following
precautions when using the rear
view monitor system.
Rear view monitor sys-
tem*
The rear view monitor sys-
tem assists the driver by
displaying an image of the
view behind the vehicle with
fixed guide lines on the
screen while backing up, for
example while parking.
Driving precautions
WA R N I N G
●Never depend on the rear view
monitor system entirely when
backing up. The image and the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may differ
from the actual state.
Use caution, just as you would
when backing up any vehicle.
●Be sure to back up slowly,
depressing the brake pedal to
control vehicle speed.
●The instructions given are only
guide lines. When and how
much to turn the steering wheel
will vary according to traffic con-
ditions, road surface condi-
tions, vehicle condition, etc.
when parking. It is necessary to
be fully aware o f this before
using the rear view monitor sys-
tem.
●When parking, be sure to check
that the parking space will
accommodate your vehicle
before maneuvering into it.
●Do not use the rear view moni-
tor system in t he following
cases:
• On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow
• When using tire chains or emer- gency tires
• When the trunk is not closed completely
• On roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or
slopes

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1827-1. Rear view monitor system
The rear view monitor system
screen will be displayed if the
shift position is shifted to the “R”
position while the power switch
is in ON.Vehicle width guide line
Displays a guide path when the
vehicle is being b acked straight up.
• The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
Vehicle center guide line
This line indicates the estimated
vehicle center on the ground.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays a point approximately
1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge
of the bumper.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays a point approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (blue) fr om the edge of
the bumper.
The rear view monitor system is
canceled when the shift position
is shifted into any position other
than the “R” position.
WA R N I N G
●In low temperatures, the screen
may darken or the image may
become faint. The image could
distort when the vehicle is mov-
ing, or you may become unable
to see the image on the screen.
Be sure to visually check all
around the vehicle both directly
and using the mirrors before
proceeding.
●If the tire sizes are changed, the
position of the fixed guide lines
displayed on the screen may
change.
●The camera uses a special lens.
The distances between objects
and pedestrians that appear in
the image displayed on the
screen will differ from the actual
distances. ( P.185)
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1847-1. Rear view monitor system
■Cleaning the rear camera
with washer fluid
Dirt on the rear camera lens can
be cleaned by operating the
dedicated camera cleaning washer. For details, refer to
“OWNER’S MANUAL”.

When cleaning the camera, it
may be difficult to see the
image due to the washer fluid.
When backing up, be sure to
visually check all around the
vehicle both directly and using
the mirrors before proceed-
ing.
 If washer fluid remains on the
camera lens surface after
cleaning, the image may be
difficult to see at night due to
the height or inclination of the
headlights of the vehicle
behind.
 Some dirts may not be
removed completely after
cleaning. In this case, rinse
the camera lens with a large
quantity of water and then
wipe it clean with a soft cloth
dampened with water.
 Washer fluid is sprayed onto
the camera lens surface.
Therefore, the ice, snow, etc.
adhering around the camera
cannot be removed.
NOTICE
●The rear view monitor system
may not operate properly in the
following cases.
• If the back of the vehicle is hit, the position and mounting angle
of the camera may change.
• As the camera has a water proof construction, do not
detach, disassemble or modify
it. This may cause incorrect
operation.
• When cleaning the camera lens, flush the camera with a large
quantity of water and wipe it
with a soft and wet cloth.
Strongly rubbing the camera
lens may cause the camera lens
to be scratched and unable to
transmit a clear image.
• Do not allow organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner or a
glass coating to adhere to the
camera. If this happens, wipe it
off as soon as possible.
• If the temperature changes rap- idly, such as when hot water is
poured on the vehicle in cold
weather, the system may not
operate normally.
• When washing the vehicle, do not apply intensive bursts of
water to the camera or camera
area. Doing so may result in the
camera malfunctioning.
●Do not expose the camera to
strong impact as this could
cause a malfunction. If this hap-
pens, have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer
as soon as possible.
NOTICE
●Do not strike or hit the washer
nozzle or subject it to a strong
impact, as the washer nozzle
installation position and angle
may be changed.

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1907-2. Toyota parking assist monitor
7-2.Toyota parking assist monitor
*: If equipped
●The screen illustrations used in
this text are intended as exam-
ples, and may differ from the
image that is actually displayed on
the screen.
The parking assist monitor is a
supplemental device intended to
assist the driver when backing
up. When backing up, be sure to
visually check all around the
vehicle both directly and using
the mirrors before proceeding. If
you do not, you may hit another
vehicle, and could possibly
cause an accident.
Pay attention to the following
precautions when using the
parking assist monitor.
Toyota parking assist
monitor*
The parking assist monitor
assists the driver by dis-
playing an image of the
view behind the vehicle
while backing up, for exam-
ple while parking.
When the display is
changed to the wide rear
view mode, a wider lateral
view behind the vehicle will
be displayed.
Driving precautions
WA R N I N G
●Never depend on the parking
assist monitor entirely when
backing up. The image and the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may differ
from the actual state.
Use caution, just as you would
when backing up any vehicle.
●Be sure to back up slowly,
depressing the brake pedal to
control vehicle speed.
●If you seem likely to hit nearby
vehicles, obstacles, people or
mount the shoulder, depress the
brake pedal to stop the vehicle.
●The instructions given are only
guidelines. When and how
much to turn the steering wheel
will vary according to traffic con-
ditions, road surface condi-
tions, vehicle condition, etc.
when parking. It is necessary to
be fully aware o f this before
using the parking assist system.
●When parking, be sure to check
that the parking space will
accommodate your vehicle
before maneuvering into it.
●Do not use the parking assist
monitor in the f ollowing cases:
• On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow
• When using tire chains or emer- gency tires
• When the trunk is not closed completely
• On roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or
slopes
• If the suspension has been modified or tires of a size other
than specified are installed

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1917-2. Toyota parking assist monitor
7
Peripheral monitoring system
The parking assist monitor
screen will be displayed if the
shift position is shifted to the “R”
while the power switch is in ON.
Each time the display mode
switching button is selected, the
mode will change as follows:
Rear view
Displays the rear view of the
vehicle. Display mode switching but-
ton
Each time the button is selected,
the rear view mode and the wide
rear view mode are switched.
Guide line switching button
Select to switch the guide line
mode. (
P.192)
• Each time the bu tton is selected,
the display mode changes in the
following order:
Estimated course line display mode
 Parking assist guide line display
mode  Distance guide line display
mode.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert*
When a sensor detects an obstacle,
the direction of obstacle is dis-
played and the buzzer sounds.
Intuitive parking assist-sen-
sor
*
When a sensor detects an obstacle,
the direction of and the approxi-
mate distance to t he obstacle are
displayed and the buzzer sounds.
*: If equipped
Wide rear view
Displays a near 180° image
from the rear view camera.
WA R N I N G
●In low temperatures, the screen
may darken or the image may
become faint. The image could
distort when the vehicle is mov-
ing, or you may become unable
to see the image on the screen.
Be sure to visually check all
around the vehicle both directly
and using the mirrors before
proceeding.
●If the tire sizes are changed, the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may
change.
●The camera uses a special lens.
The distances between objects
and pedestrians that appear in
the image displayed on the
screen will differ from the actual
distances. ( P.198)
Screen display
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2237-3. Panoramic view monitor
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Peripheral monitoring system
Side views
Intuitive parking assist
*
When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate
distance to the obsta cle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
Wide front view/Rear view/Wide rear view
*: If equipped
●For details about the front view and the rear view: P.208, 216
When folding the outside rear view mirrors
Even when outside rear view mirrors are stored, the monitor
can display various images of the vicinity of the vehicle and
assist the operation in the confirming safe conditions in a
narrow places, parking, etc.
Screen display
WA R N I N G
●When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi-
nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area
around the vehicle immediately a nd do not proceed any further until
safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may o ccur.
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2267-3. Panoramic view monitor
NOTICE
●In panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view/side
clearance view/cornering view,
the system combines images
taken from the front, back, left
and right side cameras into a
single image. There are limits to
the range and content that can
be displayed. Familiarize your-
self with the char acteristics of
the panoramic view monitor
system before using it.
●Image clarity may decline at the
four corners of the panoramic
view/moving view/see-through
view/side clearance view/cor-
nering view. However, this is not
a malfunction, as these are the
regions along the border of
each camera image where the
images are combined.
●Depending on lighting condi-
tions near each of the cameras,
bright and dark patches may
appear on the panoramic
view/moving view/see-through
view/side clearance view/cor-
nering view.
●The panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view/side
clearance view/cornering view
display does not extend higher
than the installation position and
image capture range of each
camera.
●There are blind spots around
the vehicle. Accordingly, there
are regions not displayed in
panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view/side
clearance view/cornering view.
●Three-dimensional objects dis-
played in side view, wide front
view or rear view may not be
displayed in panoramic
view/moving view/see-through
view/side clearance view/cor-
nering view.
●People and oth er three-dimen-
sional obstacles may appear
differently when displayed on
the panoramic view monitor.
(These differences include,
among others, cases in which
displayed objects appear to
have fallen over, disappear near
image processing areas, appear
from image processing areas,
or when the actual distance to
an object differs from the dis-
played position.)
●When the trunk, which is
equipped with the back camera,
or front doors, which are
equipped with door mirrors that
have built-in side cameras, are
open, images will not be dis-
played properly on the pan-
oramic view monitor.
●The vehicle icon displayed in
panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view/side
clearance view/cornering view
is a computer generated image.
Accordingly, properties such as
the color, sh ape and size will
differ from the actual vehicle.
For this reason, nearby three-
dimensional objects may
appear to be touching the vehi-
cle, and actual distances to
three-dimensional objects may
differ from those displayed.

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