CD player TOYOTA PRIUS 2006 2.G Owners Manual

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The seat belt pretensioners are controlled
by the airbag sensor assembly. The airbag
sensor assembly consists of a safing sen-
sor and airbag sensor.
When the seat belt pretensioners are acti-
vated, an operating noise may be heard
and a small amount of non−toxic gas may
be released. This does not indicate that
a fire is occurring. This gas is normally
harmless.
Once the seat belt pretensioners have
been activated, the seat belt retractors
remain locked.
CAUTION
Do not modify, remove, strike or open
the seat belt pretensioner assemblies,
airbag sensor or surrounding area or
wiring. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions may prevent the seat belt pre-
tensioners from activating correctly,
cause sudden operation of the system
or disable the system, which could
result in death or serious injury. Con-
sult your Toyota dealer about any re-
pair and modification.
NOTICE
Do not perform any of the following
changes without consulting your
Toyota dealer. Such changes can in-
terfere with proper operation of the
seat belt pretensioners in some
cases.
 Installation of electronic devices
such as a mobile twoway radio,
cassette tape player or compact
disc player
 Repairs on or near the front seat
belt retractor assemblies
 Modification of the suspension sys-
tem
 Modification of the front end struc-
ture
 Attachment of a grille guard (bull
bar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow,
winches or any other equipment to
the front end
 Repairs made on or near the front
fenders, front end structure or con-
sole
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This indicator comes on when the “IG
ON” mode is enabled. It goes off after
about 6 seconds. This means the seat
belt pretensioners are operating proper-
ly.
The warning light system monitors the air-
bag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-
sors, side and curtain shield airbag sen-
sors, curtain shield airbag sensors,
driver ’s seat position sensor, driver ’s seat
belt buckle switch, front passenger occu-
pant classification system and indicator
light, front passenger ’s seat belt buckle
switch, seat belt pretensioner assemblies,
interconnecting wiring and power sources.
(For details, see “Service reminder indica-
tors and warning buzzers” on page 125.)

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Do not modify or remove any wir-
ing. Do not modify, remove, strike
or open any components, such as
the steering wheel pad, steering
wheel, column cover, dashboard
near the front passenger airbag,
front passenger airbag cover, front
passenger airbag or airbag sensor
assembly. Doing so may prevent the
front airbag system from activating
correctly, cause sudden front air-
bags activation of the system or
disable the system, which could re-
sult in death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions
can result in death or serious injury.
Consult your Toyota dealer about any
repair and modification.
If you wish to modify your vehicle for
a person with a physical disability,
consult your Toyota dealer. It may
dangerously interfere with the SRS
side airbags and curtain shield air-
bags operation.NOTICE
Do not perform any of the following
changes without consulting your
Toyota dealer. Such changes can in-
terfere with proper operation of the
SRS front airbag system in some
cases.
 Installation of electronic devices
such as a mobile twoway radio,
cassette tape player or compact
disc player
 Modification of the suspension sys-
tem
 Modification of the front end struc-
ture
 Attachment of a grille guard (bull
bar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow,
winches or any other equipment to
the front end
 Repairs made on or near the front
fenders, front end structure, con-
sole, steering column, steering
wheel or dashboard near the front
passenger airbag
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This indicator comes on when the “IG
ON” mode is enabled. It goes off after
about 6 seconds. This means the SRS
front airbags are operating properly.
The warning light system monitors the air-
bag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-
sors, side and curtain shield airbag sen-
sors, curtain shield airbag sensors,
driver ’s seat position sensor, driver ’s seat
belt buckle switch, front passenger occu-
pant classification system and indicator
light, front passenger ’s seat belt buckle
switch, seat belt pretensioner assemblies,
interconnecting wiring and power sources.
(For details, see “Service reminder indica-
tors and warning buzzers” on page 125.)

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NOTICE
Do not perform any of the following
changes without consulting your
Toyota dealer. Such changes can
interfere with proper operation of the
SRS side airbag and curtain shield
airbag system in some cases.
Installation of electronic devices
such as a mobile twoway radio,
cassette tape player or compact
disc player
 Modification of the suspension sys-
tem
 Modification of the side structure of
the passenger compartment
 Repairs made on or near the con-
sole or front seat
22p010a
This indicator comes on when the “IG
ON” mode is enabled. It goes off after
about 6 seconds. This means the SRS
side airbags and curtain shield airbags
are operating properly.
The warning light system monitors the air-
bag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-
sors, side and curtain shield airbag sen-
sors, curtain shield airbag sensors,
driver ’s seat position sensor, driver ’s seat
belt buckle switch, front passenger ’s seat
belt buckle switch, seat belt pretensioner
assemblies, interconnecting wiring and
power sources. (For details, see “Service
reminder indicators and warning buzzers”
on page 125.) If any of the following conditions occurs,
this indicates a malfunction of the airbags
or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your
Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
The light does not come on when the
“IG
−ON” mode is enabled or remains
on for more than 6 seconds.
The light comes on while driving.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
Audio system
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Using your audio systemm 246
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Radio operation 252
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Radio operation (XM satellite radio br oadcast)260
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Compact disc player operation (Type 1 and Type 2) 266
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Compact disc player operation (Type 3) 271
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MP3/WMA player operation 273
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Audio remote controls 277
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Audio system operating hints 278
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SECTION 2– 8

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Ty p e 3
Push the “AM”, “AM·SAT”, “FM”,
“DISC” or “DISC·AUX” button to turn
on that mode. The selected mode turns
on directly.
Push these buttons if you want to switch
from one mode to another.
If the disc is not set, the compact disc
player does not turn on.
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Radio (Type 1)
Radio (Type 2)
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Radio (Type 3)

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Compact disc (Type 1)
Compact disc (Type 2)
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Compact disc (Type 3)
The switches for radio and compact
disc player operation are displayed on
the liquid crystal display. Touch them
lightly and directly on the screen.
The selected switch is highlighted in green
or orange.
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TONE AND BALANCE
Touching the “SOUND” switch on the
screen displays the sound adjustment
screen.

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AUTOMATIC SOUND LEVELIZER (ASL)
(Type 1 and Type 2 only)
When the audio sound becomes difficult to
be heard due to road noise, wind noise,
etc. during driving, the system adjusts to
the optimum volume and tone quality ac-
cording to the noise level.
Vehicles with compact disc changer:
Touch the “ASL” switch.
When the system is on, the sound adjust-
ment level is displayed on the screen.
Vehicles without compact disc changer:
Touch the “DSP” switch to display the
“ASL” screen.
Touch “High”, “Mid” or “Low” and then
“OK”.
When you touch “High”, you can obtain
higher sensitivity of the sound levelizer.
When you touch “Low”, the sensitivity will
be lowered.
Touching “Off” turns the system off.YOUR RADIO ANTENNA
To remove an antenna on the roof, care-
fully turn it counterclockwise.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the antenna,
make sure to remove it before driving
your Toyota through an automatic car
wash.
YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER
When you insert a disc, gently push it in
with the label side up.
The discs set in the player are played
continuously, starting with disc number 1.
The disc number of the disc currently be-
ing played, the track number and the time
from the beginning of the program appear
on the display.
Type 1 only:
When play of one disc ends, the first
track of the following disc starts. When
play of the final disc ends, play of the
first disc starts again.
The player will skip any empty disc num-
ber.

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NOTICE
Do not stack up two discs for in-
sertion, or it will damage the com-
pact disc player. Insert only one
compact disc into a slot at a time.
 Never try to disassemble or oil any
part of the compact disc player. Do
not insert anything other than com-
pact discs into the slot.
The player is intended for use with 12 cm
(4.7 in.) discs only.
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Type 2 and Type 3
(a) Listening to the radio
Push these buttons to choose either an
AM or FM station.
“AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” appears on the dis-
play.
If your vehicle is equipped with satellite
radio broadcast system, when you push
the “AM·SAT” button, “AM”, “SAT1”,
“SAT2” or “SAT3” station appears on the
display. For details about satellite radio
broadcast, see “Radio operation (XM sat-
ellite radio broadcast)” on page 260.
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(a) Inserting or ejecting compact disc
Ty p e 1 :
Setting a single compact disc:
1. Push the “LOAD” button briefly.
The amber indicators at both ends of the
slot blinking. The amber blinking indicators
change to continuous green illumination. 2. Insert only one disc.
You can set a disc at the lowest empty
disc number.
After insertion, the set disc is automatical-
ly loaded.
If the label faces down, the disc cannot
be played. In this case, “CD CHECK” ap-
pears on the display.
If you need to insert the next disc, repeat
the same procedure to insert another disc.
Setting all the discs:
1. Push the “LOAD” button until you hear a beep.
The amber indicators at both ends of the
slot blinking. The amber blinking indicators
change to continuous green illumination. 2. Insert only one disc.
The amber indicators blink. 3. Insert the next disc after the amber blinking indicators change to contin-
uous green illumination.
4. Repeat this procedure until you in- sert all the discs.
To cancel the operation, push the “LOAD”
button.
Your automatic changer can store up to 6
discs.
If you do not insert the discs within 15
seconds after pushing the “LOAD” button,
the operation will be canceled automatical-
ly.NOTICE
Do not insert one disc stacked on top
of another one or feed them in con-
tinuously, to prevent discs from get-
ting stuck in the player.
Compact disc player operation
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Ejecting a single alone:
1. Touch the switch (16) to highlight the disc number you want to eject.
2. Push the “
” button for the com-
pact disc briefly.
At this time, the amber indicators of the
slot start blinking.
Ejecting all the discs:
Push the “
” button for the compact
disc until you hear a beep.
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The numbers of the trays where the com-
pact disc is not set are dimmed.
Ty p e 2 :
When you insert a disc, the player will
automatically start. To eject the disc,
push the “
” button.
(b) Playing a compact disc
Ty p e 1 :
Push the “DISC·AUX” button if the disc
is already loaded in the player.
“CD CHANGER” appears on the display.
The discs set in the player are played
continuously, starting with the last disc
you inserted. 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.
When play of one disc ends, the first
track of the following disc starts. When
play of the final disc ends, play of the
first disc starts again.

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