TOYOTA PRIUS 2021 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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833-3. Media operation
3
Audio/visual system
manually.
●Bluetooth® device information is
registered when the Bluetooth®
device is connected to the
Bluetooth
® audio system. When
selling or disposing of the vehicle,
remove the Bluetooth
® audio
information from the system.
(  P.51)
●In some situations, sound output
via the Bluetooth® audio system
may be out of syn c with the con-
nected device or output intermit-
tently.
To use the Bluetooth® audio
system, it is necessary to regis-
ter a Bluetooth
® device with the
system.
Registering an additional
device
1 Display the Bluetooth
® audio
control screen. ( P.81)
2 Select “Connect”.
3 Select “Add Device”.
 When another Bluetooth
®
device is connected, a confir-
mation screen will be dis-
played. To disconnect the
Bluetooth
® device, select
“Yes”.
4 Follow the steps in “Register-
ing a Bluetooth
® phone for
the first time” from step 5.
( P.25)
Selecting a registered device
1 Display the Bluetooth
® audio
control screen. ( P.81)
2 Select “Connect”.
3 Select the desired device to
be connected.
WARNING
●Do not operate the player’s con-
trols or connect to the
Bluetooth
® audio system while
driving.
●Your audio unit is fitted with
Bluetooth® antennas. People
with implantable cardiac pace-
makers, cardiac resynchroniza-
tion therapy-pacemakers or
implantable cardioverter defibril-
lators should maintain a reason-
able distance between
themselves and the Bluetooth
®
antennas. The radio waves may
affect the operation of such
devices.
●Before using Bluetooth®
devices, users of any electrical
medical device other than
implantable cardiac pacemak-
ers, cardiac resynchronization
therapy-pacemakers or implant-
able cardioverter defibrillators
should consult the manufacturer
of the device for information
about its operation under the
influence of radio waves. Radio
waves could have unexpected
effects on the operation of such
medical devices.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your portable
player in the vehicle. In particu-
lar, high temperatures inside the
vehicle may damage the porta-
ble player.
Registering/Connecting a
Bluetooth® device

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843-3. Media operation
4Check that a confirmation
screen is displayed when the
connection is complete.
 If an error message is dis-
played, follow the guidance
on the screen to try again.

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853-4. Audio/visual remote controls
3
Audio/visual system
3-4.Audio/visual remote controls
Some parts of the audio/visual
system can be adjusted using
the switches on the steering
wheel.Volume control switch switch
“MODE” switch
■Volume control switch
• Press: Volume up/down
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Volume up/down con-
tinuously
■ switch
AM/FM
• Press: Preset channel up/down
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Seek up/down
• Press and hold (1.5 sec. or more): Seek up/down continu-
ously while the switch is being
pressed
SXM*1
• Press: Preset channel up/down
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Seek for stations in the
relevant program type/chan-
nel category
• Press and hold (1.5 sec. or more): Fast channel up/down
CD*2, MP3/WMA/AAC disc*2,
USB*3, iPod/iPhone (Apple
CarPlay), Bluetooth® audio*3
• Press: Track/file up/down
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Fast forward/rewind
Android Auto
• Press: Track up/down
*1: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.
*2: Audio Plus only
*3: When Apple CarPlay connection is established, this function will
be unavailable.
■“MODE” switch
AM/FM/SXM*1
• Press: Change audio modes
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or
more): Mute
*2 (Press and
hold again to resume the
sound.)
CD*3, MP3/WMA/AAC disc*3,
USB*4, iPod/iPhone (Apple
CarPlay), Bluetooth® audio*4,
APPS*4
• Press: Change audio modes
• Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Pause (Press and hold
again to resume the play
mode.)
*1: This function is not made avail-
Steering switches
Steering switch operation
A
B
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863-4. Audio/visual remote controls
able in some countries or areas.
*2: If cached radio is enabled, press-ing and holding the “MODE”
switch pauses the broadcast.
(Press and hol d again to play
back the cached radio program.)
*3: Audio Plus only
*4: When Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established,
this function will be unavailable.
●In the APPS mode, some opera-
tion may be done on the screen
depend on the selected APPS.

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873-5. Setup
3
Audio/visual system
3-5.Setup
1Press the “MENU” button.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Audio”.
4 Select the desired items to
be set.
Select to set the common
settings. ( P.87)
Select to set the radio set-
tings. ( P.87) 1
Display the audio settings
screen. ( P.87)
2 Select “Common”.
3 Select the desired items to
be set.
Select to set the cover art
display on/off.
Select to prioritize the display
of information from the
Gracenote database.
Select to change the screen
size.
* ( P.63)
Select to display the image
quality adjustment screen.
*
( P.63)
*: Only in USB video mode
1Display the audio settings
screen. ( P.87)
2 Select “Radio”.
Audio settings
Detailed audio settings can
be programmed.
Displaying the audio set-
tings screen
Audio settings screen
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B
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883-5. Setup
3Select the desired items to
be set.
Edit smart favorites.
*
( P.88)
Select to change the number
of preset radio stations dis-
played on the screen.
( P.88)
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
1 Select “Manage Smart
Favorites”.
2 Select the desired channel to
be set.
●Displays the registered preset
channels.
●Up to 20 channels can be regis-
tered.
1Select “Number of Radio Pre-
sets”.
2 Select the button with the
desired number to be dis-
played.
Manage smart favorites
Setting the number of radio
presets
A
B

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893-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
3
Audio/visual system
3-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system
●The use of a cellular phone inside
or near the vehicle may cause a
noise from the speakers of the
audio/visual system which you are
listening to. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction.
Usually, a problem with radio
reception does not mean there
is a problem with the radio  it
is just the normal result of condi-
tions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings
and terrain can interfere with FM
reception. Power lines or phone
wires can interfere with AM sig-
nals. And of course, radio sig-
nals have a limited range. The
farther the vehicle is from a sta-
tion, the weaker i ts signal will
be. In addition, reception condi-
tions change constantly as the
vehicle moves.
Here are some common recep-
tion problems that may not indi-
cate a problem with the radio as
described.
■FM
Fading and drifting stations:
Generally, the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km).
Once outside this range, you
may notice fading and drifting,
which increase with the distance
from the radio transmitter. They
are often accompanied by dis-
tortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are
reflective, making it possible for
2 signals to reach the vehicle’s
antenna 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 other large
objects. Increasing the bass
level may reduce static and flut-
tering.
Station swapping: If the FM sig-
nal being listened to is inter-
rupted or weakened, and there
is another strong station nearby
on the FM band, the 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 atmo-
sphere  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.
Operating information
NOTICE
●To avoid damage to the
audio/visual system:
• Be careful not to spill beverages
over the audio/visual system.
Radio

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903-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Station interference: When a
reflected signal and a signal
received directly from a radio
station are very nearly the same
frequency, they can interfere
with each other, making it diffi-
cult to hear the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by
external sources of electrical
noise, such as high tension
power lines, lightening or electri-
cal motors. This results in static.
■SiriusXM
 Cargo loaded on the roof lug-
gage carrier, especially metal
objects, may adversely affect
the reception of SiriusXM Sat-
ellite Radio.
 Alternation or modifications
carried out without appropri-
ate authorization may invali-
date the user’s right to
operate the equipment.
 This CD player is intended for
use with 12 cm discs only.
 Extremely high temperatures
can keep the CD player from
working. On hot days, use the
air conditioning system to cool
the inside of the vehicle
before using the player.
 Bumpy roads or other vibra-
tions may make the CD player
skip.
 If moisture gets into the CD player, the discs may not be
able to be played. Remove
the discs from the player and
wait until it dries.
*: Audio Plus only
■CD player
 Use only discs marked as
shown above. The following
products may not be playable
on your CD player:
• SACD
•dts CD
• Copy-protected CD
•Video CD
CD player and disc*
WARNING
●The CD player uses an invisible
laser beam which could cause
hazardous radiation exposure if
directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the player cor-
rectly.
Audio
CDs

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913-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
3
Audio/visual system
Special shaped discs
Transparent/translucent discs
Low quality discs
Labeled discs
Handle discs carefully, espe-
cially when inserting them.
Hold them on the edge and do
not bend them. Avoid getting
fingerprints on them, particu-
larly on the shiny side.
 Dirt, scratches, warping, pin
holes or other disc damage
could cause the player to skip
or to repeat a section of a
track. (To see a pin hole, hold
the disc up to the light.)
NOTICE
●Do not use special shaped,
transparent/translucent, low
quality or labeled discs such as
those shown in the illustrations.
The use of such discs may
damage the player, or it may be
impossible to e ject the disc.
●This system is not designed for
use of Dual Discs. Do not use
Dual Discs because they may
cause damage to the player.
●Do not use discs with a protec-
tion ring. The use of such discs
may damage the player, or it
may be impossible to eject the
disc.
●Do not use print able discs. The
use of such discs may damage
the player, or it may be impossi-
ble to eject the disc.

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923-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
Remove discs from the play-
ers when not in use. Store
them in their plastic cases
away from moisture, heat and
direct sunlight.
To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft,
lint-free cloth tha t has been damp-
ened with water. Wi pe in a straight
line from the cente r to the edge of
the disc (not in circles). Dry it with
another soft, lint-free cloth. Do not
use a conventional record cleaner
or anti-static device.
■CD-R/RW discs
 CD-R/CD-RW discs that have
not been subject to the “final-
izing process” (a process that
allows discs to be played on a
conventional CD player) can-
not be played.
 It may not be possible to play
CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded
on a music CD recorder or a
personal computer because
of disc characteristics,
scratches or dirt on the disc,
or dirt, condensation, etc. on
the lens of the unit.
 It may not be possible to play
discs recorded on a personal
computer depending on the application settings and the
environment. Record with the
correct format. (For details,
contact the appropriate appli-
cation manufacturers of the
applications.)
 CD-R/CD-RW discs may be
damaged by direct exposure
to sunlight, high tempera-
tures or other storage condi-
tions. The unit may be unable
to play some damaged discs.
 If you insert a CD-RW disc
into the player, playback will
begin more slowly than with a
conventional CD or CD-R
disc.
 Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW
discs using the DDCD (Dou-
ble Density CD) system can-
not be played.
■Certification
iPod/iPhone

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