navigation TOYOTA PRIUS C 2015 NHP10 / 1.G Navigation Manual

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3. NAVIGATION OPERATION
QUICK GUIDE
1Select “Enter”.
Select a position for this preset
destination.
Select “OK”.
Registration of preset destinations is
complete.
Registering preset destinations in a dif-
ferent way
P.233
 Editing the name, location, phone num-
ber and icon
P.234
 Setting preset destinations as the desti-
nation
P.207
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3. NAVIGATION OPERATION
3. OPERATION FLOW: GUIDING THE ROUTE
Press the “APPS” button.
Select “Navigation”.
Select “Dest.”.
There are different kinds of meth-
ods to search for a destination.
(P.204)Select “Go”.
Select “OK”.
Selecting routes other than the one recom-
mended. ( P.216)
Guidance to the destination is displayed
on the screen and can be heard via
voice guidance.
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3. NAVIGATION OPERATION
QUICK GUIDE
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4. SETTING HOME AS THE DESTINATION
Press the “APPS” button.
Select “Navigation”.
Select “Dest.”.
Select “Go Home”. Select “OK”.
Selecting routes other than the one recom-
mended. ( P.216)
Guidance to the destination is displayed
on the screen and can be heard via
voice guidance.
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2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS
BASIC FUNCTION
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1Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen.
(P.44)
2Select the device to be connected.
Supported profile icons will be displayed.
: Phone
: Audio player
: Phone/Entune App Suite service
The profile icon for a currently connected
device will be displayed in color.
 Selecting a profile icon which is not cur-
rently connected will switch the connec-
tion to the function.
*: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
3Select the desired connection.
 When another Bluetooth
® device is con-
nected
 To disconnect the Bluetooth® device,
select “Yes”.
4Check that a confirmation screen is
displayed when the connection is com-
plete.
If an error message is displayed, follow
the guidance on the screen to try again.
CONNECTING A Bluetooth®
DEVICE
Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices (Phones
(HFP) and audio players (AVP)) can be
registered.
If more than 1 Bluetooth
® device has
been registered, select which device to
connect to.
 If the desired Bluetooth® device is not
on the list, select “Add” to register the
device. ( P.45)
INFORMATION
● It may take time if the device connection
is carried out during Bluetooth® audio
playback.
● Depending on the type of Bluetooth
®
device being connected, it may be nec-
essary to perform additional steps on
the device.
● When disconnecting a Bluetooth
®
device, it is recommended to disconnect
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3. OTHER SETTINGS
BASIC FUNCTION
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1Display the “General Settings” screen.
(P.52)
2Select “Delete Personal Data”.
3Select “Delete” .
4Select “Yes” when the confirmation
screen appears.
 Registered or changed personal settings
will be deleted or returned to their default
conditions.
For example:
• General settings
• Navigation settings
• Audio settings
• Phone settings
DELETING PERSONAL DATA
NOTICE
●Make sure the micro SD card is inserted
when deleting personal data. The per-
sonal data cannot be deleted when the
micro SD card is removed. To delete the
data, after inserting the micro SD card,
turn the power switch to ACCESSORY
or ON mode.

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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
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3. COMMAND LIST
Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables.
 For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the related commands will not be dis-
played in the screen. Also, according to conditions, other commands may not be dis-
played in the screen.
 The functions available may vary according to the system installed.
Basic
 Apps
When the voice recognition language is set to English.
Navigation
Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown below.
 Voice recognition language can be changed. ( P.52)
CommandAction
“Help”Prompts voice guidance to offer examples of commands
or operation methods
“Go Back”Returns to the previous screen
“Number one/two/three/four/five”Selects the number on the list screen
“Next Page”Displays the next page
“Previous Page”Displays the previous page
“Go to <tab>”Displays the command list of the selected tab
CommandAction
“Launch <apps>”Activates the Entune App Suite application
CommandAction
“Find Nearby <POI category>”Displays a list of <POI category*> near the current posi-
tion
“Enter an Address”Enables setting a destination by saying the address
“Go Home”Displays the route to home
“Cancel Route”Stops the route guidance
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1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
■EDITING QUICK REPLY MESSAG-
ES
1Select “Quick Message” .
2Select corresponding to the de-
sired message to edit.
3Select “OK” when editing is complet-
ed.
■CALLING FROM E-MAIL/SMS/MMS
MESSAGE DISPLAY
1Display the message inbox screen.
( P.163)
2Select the desired message.
3Select .
If there are 2 or more phone numbers,
select the desired number.
4Check that the “Call” screen is dis-
played.
This operation cannot be performed
while driving.
INFORMATION
●To reset the editquick reply messages,
select “Default” .
● “Quick Message 1” (“I am driving and
will arrive in approximately [ETA]
minutes.”) :
This message cannot be edited and will
automatically fill in [ETA] with the
navigation calculated estimated time of
arrival on the confirm message screen.
If there are waypoints set, [ETA] to the
next waypoint will be shown.
If there is no route currently set in the
navigation system, “Quick Message 1”
cannot be selected.
CALLING THE MESSAGE
SENDER
Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/
MMS message sender’s phone num-
ber.
This operation can be performed while
driving.

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1. QUICK REFERENCE ................... 188
MAP SCREEN ..................................... 188
NAVIGATION OPTIONS SCREEN...... 190
2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION ....... 191
CURRENT POSITION DISPLAY ......... 191
MAP SCALE ........................................ 191
ORIENTATION OF THE MAP ............. 192
SWITCHING THE MAP MODE............ 193
SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION ........ 195
ADJUSTING LOCATION IN SMALL INCREMENTS ...................... 196
3. MAP SCREEN INFORMATION .......................... 197
DISPLAYING MAP INFORMATION .... 197
DISPLAYING INFORMATION
ABOUT THE ICON WHERE
THE CURSOR IS SET ...................... 199
STANDARD MAP ICONS .................... 200
4. TRAFFIC INFORMATION ............ 201
DISPLAYING TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON THE MAP .......... 203
1. DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN .................................... 204
2. SEARCH OPERATION.. .............. 206
SELECTING SEARCH AREA .............. 207
SETTING HOME AS
DESTINATION................................... 207
SETTING PRESET DESTINATIONS AS DESTINATION ............................. 207
SEARCHING BY ADDRESS ................ 208
SEARCHING BY POINT OF INTEREST ......................................... 209
SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS ................................ 212
SEARCHING BY ADDRESS BOOK .... 212
SEARCHING BY EMERGENCY .......... 213
SEARCHING BY INTERSECTION AND FREEWAY ................................ 213
SEARCHING BY MAP ......................... 215
SEARCHING BY COORDINATES ....... 215
3. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE ....... ......................... 216
STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE.......... 216
PAUSING GUIDANCE ......................... 219
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1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN ..... 220
SCREEN FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE ... 220
ROUTE OVERVIEW............................ 221
DURING FREEWAY DRIVING............ 222
WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTION ............................... 223
TURN LIST SCREEN .......................... 224
TURN-BY-TURN ARROW SCREEN ........................................... 224
2. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS.................................. 225
3. EDITING ROUTE ......................... 226
ADDING DESTINATIONS ................... 227
REORDERING DESTINATIONS ......... 227
DELETING DESTINATIONS ............... 227
SETTING ROUTE PREFERENCES ... 228
SELECTING ROUTE TYPE ................ 228
DETOUR SETTING ............................. 229
STARTING FROM ADJACENT ROAD ................................................ 230
1. MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS .... 231
SETTING UP HOME ........................... 232
SETTING UP PRESET DESTINATIONS................................ 233
SETTING UP ADDRESS BOOK ......... 235
SETTING UP AREAS TO AVOID ........ 237
DELETING PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS................................ 239
1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS ................................. 240
SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION
SETTINGS ........................................ 240
2. TRAFFIC SETTINGS................... 244
SCREEN FOR TRAFFIC SETTINGS ........................................ 244
AUTO AVOID TRAFFIC....................... 245
MY TRAFFIC ROUTES ....................... 246
1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) .................... ............... 250
LIMITATIONS OF THE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM..................... 250
2. MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERED AREA ............. 252
MAP INFORMATION ........................... 252
ABOUT THE MAP DATA ..................... 253
3ROUTE GUIDANCE
4MEMORY POINTS
5SETUP
6TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION
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1. BASIC OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
MAP SCREEN
To display this screen, press the “APPS” button, then select “Navigation” on the
“Apps” screen.
No.NameFunctionPage
2D North-up, 2D
heading-up or 3D
heading-up sym-
bolIndicates whether the map orientation is set to
north-up or heading-up. The letter(s) beside this
symbol indicate the vehicle’s heading direction
(e.g. N for north). In 3D map, only a heading-up
view is available.
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Options buttonSelect to display the “Navigation Options” screen.190
“GPS” mark
(Global Position-
ing System)Shows that the vehicle is receiving signals from
the GPS.250
Traffic indicator
Shows that traffic information is received. Select
to start voice guidance for traffic information.
When traffic information is received via HD Radio
broadcast, HD mark is displayed on the right.
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Scale indicatorThis figure indicates the map scale.191

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