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1. Multi−information display*
(See page 163 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is
shown.
(See page 237 for details.)
3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown.
(See page 166 for details.)
4. “CLIMATE” button The air conditioning operation screen is
shown.
(See page 286 for details.)
5. “AUDIO” button The audio operation screen is shown.
(See page 242 for details.)
6. “INFO” button (on the steering pad) The trip information screen is shown.
(See page 168 for details.)
7. Speech command button (on the steer- ing pad)
(See page 235 for details.)
8. Telephone button (on the steering pad) (See page 171 for details.)
*: In this manual, English version screens are shown as an example.
Reference
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1. Multi−information display*
(See page 163 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is
shown.
(See page 237 for details.)
3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown.
(See page 166 for details.)
4. “CLIMATE” button The air conditioning operation screen is
shown.
(See page 286 for details.)
5. “AUDIO” button The audio operation screen is shown.
(See page 242 for details.)
6. “INFO” button (on the steering pad) The trip information screen is shown.
(See page 168 for details.)
7. Speech command button (on the steer- ing pad)
(See page 184 for details.)
8. Telephone button (on the steering pad) (See page 171 for details.)
*: In this manual, English version screens are shown as an example.

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1. Multi−information display*
(See page 163 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is
shown.
(See page 237 for details.)
3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown.
(See page 166 for details.)
4. “CLIMATE” button The air conditioning operation screen is
shown.
(See page 286 for details.)
5. “AUDIO” button The audio operation screen is shown.
(See page 242 for details.)
*: In this manual, English version screens are shown as an example.

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Type 1 and Type 2
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When the “ACC” mode is enabled, the
initial screen appears and the system be-
gins operating.
After a few seconds, the previous mode
display will appear.
If the electrical power source has been
disconnected from the multi−information
display, the display will be automatically
set to the initial mode.
CAUTION
Do not adjust the display while the
vehicle is moving. Be sure to adjust
the display only when the vehicle is
stopped.
Switch operation
This system operates mainly by the
switches on the screen. To protect the
screen, lightly touch switches on the
screen with your finger. When you touch
a switch on the screen or on the bezel,
a beep sounds.
If the system does not respond to a
touch of a switch, move your finger
away from the screen and then touch
it again.
You cannot operate dimmed switches.
Wipe off fingerprints on the surface of
the display using a glass cleaning
cloth.
The displayed image may become
darker and moving images may be
slightly distorted when the display is
cold.
When you look at the screen through
polarized material such as polarized
sunglasses, the screen may be dark
and hard to see. If so, change the
angle of the screen or take off your
sunglasses.
Before using
the multiinformation display

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3. Air conditioner
Climate setting operations are available.
For details, see page 286.
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4. Audio
The radio and compact disc operations
are available. For details, see page 242.
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5. Warning display
The warning symbol for the faulty system
appears. For details, see page 132.

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Information
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Type 1Type 2 and Type 3
Push the “INFO” button to display the
“Information Menu” screen.
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Ty p e 2
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Trip information: The energy monitor and
fuel consumption screen are selected.
Telephone: Telephone screen is shown.
(See page 171 for details.)
Language: Select language screen is
shown.
Screen setting: The screen setting screen
is shown.

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—Trip information
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Type 1 and Type 2
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Ty p e 3
Energy monitor screen
Touch the “Energy” switch. Vehicle driving
condition, hybrid system operating condi-
tion and energy recovery condition are
shown.
1.Indicates the flow of energy by orange
and yellow arrows. While the energy is
recovered, the arrows change the
pointing direction and turn green.
2. Indicates the remaining capacity of the
hybrid battery.
The screen display updates every 3 sec-
onds, so it may not coincide with the
actual status.
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Type 1 and Type 2
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The other party’s voice outputs from the
driver ’s speaker. When the received calls
or received voice outputs, the audio from
the audio system will be muted.
INFORMATION
Talk alternately with the other party
on the phone. If you talk at the
same time, the voice may not reach
each other. (It is not a malfunc-
tion.)
Keep the volume of receiving voice
down. Otherwise, echo is coming
up. When you talk on the phone,
speak clearly towards the micro-
phone.
In the following situations, your
voice may not reach the other party. Driving on unpaved road. (Mak-
ing a traffic noise.)
 Driving at the high speed.
 The window is open.
 Turning the air conditioning vents
towards the microphone.
 The sound of the air conditioning
fan is loud.
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1. Indicates the condition of Bluetooth
connection.
“Blue” indicates an excellent connection
to Bluetooth.
“Yellow” indicates a bad connection to
Bluetooth, resulting in possible deteriora-
tion of voice quality.
: no connection to Bluetooth. 2. Indicates the amount of battery
charge left.
Empty Full
It is not displayed while the Bluetooth is
connecting or the phone book data is be-
ing transferred.
The amount left does not always corre-
spond with the one of your cellular phone.
This system does not have a charging
function. 3. Indicates the receiving area.
“Rm” is displayed when receiving in
Roaming area.
“Hm” is displayed when receiving in
Home area.
4. Indicates the level of reception.

Too bad Excellent
The level of reception does not always
correspond with the one of your cellular
phone.

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INFORMATION
This system supports the following
service.
HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0
OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1
If your cellular phone does not sup-
port HFP, you cannot enter the Blue-
tooth phone, and take OPP service
individually.
An antenna for the Bluetooth connec-
tion is built in the display. The indica-
tion of the Bluetooth connection may
turn yellow and the system may not
function when you use the Bluetooth
phone in the following conditions and
places.
Your cellular phone is hiding behind the
display (behind the seat or in the glove
box and console box).
Your cellular phone touches or is cov-
ered with metal materials.
Leave the Bluetooth phone on the place
where “Blue” indication is displayed.
Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Blue-
tooth SIG. Inc. When you release your vehicle:
A lot of personal data is registered
when you use the handsfree system.
When you release your vehicle, initial-
ize your data.
If you initialize it, the former state will
never come back again. Pay much atten-
tion when initializing the data.
You can initialize the following data in the
system.
phone book data
dialed numbers and received calls
speed dial
Bluetooth phone data
security code

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FCC ID: BABBT003A
IC ID: 2024BBT003A
MADE IN JAPAN
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and RSS −210 of the IC
Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not ex-
pressly approved by the party respon-
sible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equip-
ment.
CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation
Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radi-
ation exposure limits set forth for uncon-
trolled equipment and meets the FCC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guide-
lines in Supplement C to OET65. This
equipment has very low levels of RF
energy that it deemed to comply without
maximum permissive exposure evalua-
tion (MPE). But it is desirable that it
should be installed and operated with at
least 20cm and more between radiator
and person’s body (excluding extremi-
ties; hands, wrists, feet and legs).
Colocation: This transmitter must not
be co− located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.(a)Entering a Bluetooth phone
To use the handsfree system, you
need to enter your phone into the sys-
tem. Once you have registered it, you
can make a handsfree call.
1. Push the “INFO” button to display the “Information” screen.
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2. Touch the “Telephone” switch to dis-play “Telephone” screen.
You can also push the
button of the
steering wheel to display this screen when
the vehicle is stopped.

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