CD player TOYOTA PRIUS V 2012 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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Depending on differences between mod-
els or software versions etc., some models
listed in the table might be incompatible
with this system.
iPod 4th generation and earlier models are
not compatible with this system.
iPod mini, iPod shuffle, iPod photo and
iPad are not compatible with this system.
USB memory that can be used for MP3
and WMA playback:
• USB communication formats: USB 2.0
FS (12 MBPS)
• File formats: FAT 16/32
• Correspondence class: Mass storage
class
This DVD player is intended for use with
4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only.
Extremely high temperatures can keep the
DVD 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 vibrations may
make the DVD player skip.
If moisture gets into the DVD player, the
discs may not be able to be played.
Remove the discs from the player and
wait until it dries.
iPhone
1G
(iPhone)iOS3.1.3
2G
(iPhone3G)iOS3.1.3
iOS4.2.1
3G
(iPhone3GS)iOS3.1.3
iOS4.2.1
iPhone4iOS4.2.1
USB MEMORY
ModelGenerationFirmware or OSCARING FOR YOUR DVD
PLAYER AND DISC
CAUTION
●DVD players use an invisible laser beam
which could cause hazardous radiation
exposure if directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the player correctly.
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Use only discs marked as shown above.
The following products may not be play-
able on your player:
•SACD
•dts CD
• Copy-protected CD
• DVD audio
• Video CD
•DVD+R
•DVD+RW
•DVD-RAM
Special shaped discs
Transparent/translucent discs
Low quality discs
Labeled discs
DVD PLAYER
Audio CDs
DVD video
discs
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Handle discs carefully, especially when
inserting them. Hold them on the edge
and do not bend them. Avoid getting fin-
gerprints on them, particularly 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.)
Remove discs from the players when not
in use. Store them in their plastic cases
away from moisture, heat and direct sun-
light.
To clean a disc : Wipe it with a soft, lint-
free cloth that ha s been dampened with
water. Wipe in a straight line from the cen-
ter 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.
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA
(Windows Media Audio) are audio com-
pression standards.
The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and
WMA files on CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-
RW discs.
The unit can play disc recordings compati-
ble with ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 and
with the Romeo and Joliet file system.
When naming an MP3 or WMA file, add
the appropriate file extension (.mp3 or
.wma).
The MP3/WMA player plays back files
with .mp3 or .wma file extensions as MP3
or WMA files. To prevent noise and play-
back errors, use the appropriate file exten-
sions.
The MP3/WMA player can play only the
first session when using multi-session
compatible CDs.
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 eject
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 protection ring.
The use of such discs may damage the
player, or it may be impossible to eject
the disc.
Correct Wrong
MP3/WMA FILES
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MP3 player: MP3 files are compatible with
the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and
Ver. 2.3 formats. The unit cannot display
disc title, track title and artist name in
other formats.
USB memory: MP3 files are compatible
with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver.
2.2, Ver. 2.3 and Ver. 2.4 formats. The unit
cannot display track title and artist name
in other formats.
WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is
used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA
tags carry information such as track title
and artist name.
The emphasis function is available only
when playing MP3/WMA files recorded at
32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.
MP3 files for MP3 player:
MPEG 1 LAYER 3 — 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 — 16, 22.05, 24
kHz
MP3 files for USB memory:
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 — 32, 44.1,
48 kHz
MPEG 2 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 — 16, 22.05,
24 kHz
WMA files for WMA player:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 CBR — 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
WMA files for USB memory:
Ver. 9 — HIGH PROFILE 32, 44.1, 48 kHz
The sound quality of MP3/WMA files gen-
erally improves with higher bit rates. In
order to achieve a reasonable level of
sound quality, discs recorded with a bit
rate of at least 128 kbps are recom-
mended.
MP3 files for MP3 player:
MPEG1 LAYER3 — 32 to 320 kbps
MPEG2 LSF LAYER3 — 8 to 160 kbps
MP3 files for USB memory:
MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 — 32 to 320
kbps
MPEG 2 AUDIO LAYER 2, 3 — 8 to 160
kbps
WMA files for WMA player:
Ver. 7, 8 CBR — 48 to 192 kbps
Ver. 9 CBR — 48 to 320 kbps
WMA files for USB memory:
Ver. 9 HIGH PROFILE 32 to 320 kbps,
VBR (Variable Bit Rate)
The MP3/WMA player does not play back
MP3/WMA files from discs recorded using
packet write data transfer (UDF format).
Discs should be recorded using “pre-mas-
tering” software rather than packet-write
software.
M3u playlists are not compatible with the
audio player.
MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO for-
mats are not compatible with the audio
player.
The player is compatible with VBR (Vari-
able Bit Rate).
When playing back files recorded as VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will
not be correctly displayed if the fastfor-
ward or reverse operations are used.
It is not possible to check folders that do
not include MP3/WMA files.
MP3/WMA files in folders up to 8 levels
deep can be played. However, the start of
playback may be delayed when using
discs containing numerous levels of fold-
ers. For this reason, we recommend creat-
ing discs with no more than two levels of
folders.
SAMPLING FREQUENCY
PLAYABLE BIT RATES
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The play order of the compact disc with
the structure shown above is as follows:
MP3/WMA player: It is possible to play up
to 192 folders or 255 files on one disc.
USB memory: It is possible to play up to
3000 folders, 255 files per folder or 9999
files in the device.
The order changes depending on the per-
sonal computer and MP3/WMA encoding
software you use.
CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been
subject to the “finalizing process” (a pro-
cess that allows discs to be played on a
conventional CD player) cannot 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 depend-
ing on the application settings and the
environment. Record with the correct for-
mat. (For details, contact the appropriate
application manufacturers of the applica-
tions.)
CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by
direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera-
tures or other storage conditions. The unit
may be unable to play some damaged
discs.
If you insert a CD-RW disc into the MP3/
WMA player, playback will begin more
slowly than with a conventional CD or CD-
R disc.
Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be
played using the D DCD (Double Density
CD) system.
This is a general term that describes the
process of writing data on-demand to CD-
R, etc., in the same way that data is writ-
ten to floppy or hard discs.
This is a method of embedding track-
related information in an MP3 file. This
embedded information can include the
track title, the artist’s name, the album
title, the music genre, the year of produc-
tion, comments and other data. The con-
tents can be freely edited using software
with ID3 tag editing functions. Although
the tags are restricted to a number of
characters, the information can be viewed
when the track is played back.
WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is
used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA
tags carry information such as track title
and artist name.
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS
001.mp3
002.wma
Folder 1003.mp3
Folder 2
004.mp3
005.wma
Folder 3006.mp3
001.mp3 002.wma . . . 006.mp3TERMS
PACKET WRITE
ID3 TAG
WMA TAG
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1. ENTUNE-OVERVIEW
1. ENTUNE SERVICE*1
Entune is a service that enables the usable contents of a cellular phone to be
displayed on and operated from the navigation screen. Before Entune can be used,
a few settings need to be performed. (See page 304.)
No.NameFunction
Contents providerProvides contents to the navigation system via a cellular phone.
Application serverProvides applications to the nav igation system via a cellular
phone.
Cellular phone*2Using the Toyota exclusive Entune application, communication
is relayed between the navigati on system, the application serv-
er and the contents provider.
Application playerRuns applications on the navigation system. The navigation
system is equipped with an application player.
Applications
(“Apps”)Displays and sounds the usabl e contents from the contents
providers via a cellular p hone on the application player.
Navigation systemContents received, via a cellular phone, from the contents pro-
vider servers are display ed on the navigation screen.
*1: Entune is available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska.
*2: For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/.
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IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN
When problems occur starting up the application player, a message will appear on
the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested
corrective action.
MessageDisplay conditionsCorrective action
“This feature is unavailable
during an emergency call.”Safety Connect is being im-
plemented.After Safety Connect is fin-
ished, perform the operation
again.
“This feature is unavailable
while transferring contacts.”Contacts are being trans-
ferred manually from the
phonebook.When the transfer of contacts
is complete, perform the op-
eration.
“There is a problem with the
Bluetooth* connection.
For troubleshooting
assistance, please visit
toyota.com or call 1-800-331-
4331.”
The cellular phone cannot be
connected.Refer to http://www.toyota.
com/entune/ to confirm if the
phone is compatible or not.
“This feature is unavailable
during a handsfree call.”A hands-free call is in
progress.After the hands-free call is fin-
ished, perform the operation.
“To use the services, an ac-
tive application needs to be
running on your phone. For
more information, please visit
toyota.com.”
The Entune application can-
not be connected to SSP.
Refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ to confirm if the
phone is SSP compatible or
not, and then activate the
Entune application.
“Apps connection was
dropped.
Please check your phone.”Communication was discon-
nected.After a few moments, retry
the operation.
*: Bluetooth is a registered tr ademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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Adding destinations................................... 84
Address book .......................................... 100
Address book entries .............................. 100
Advanced parking guidance system ....... 320
Advanced parking guidance system camera .......... ...................... 367
Area displayed on screen .................... 366
Differences between the display and the actual road .......................... 368
Driving precautions.............................. 364
Easy set function ................................. 329
Example of how to use the system when parallel parking ....................... 363
Example of how to use the system when parking (Perpendicular
parking) ............................................ 358
If a message appears on the screen ................................... 308
Initializing the system .......................... 373
Introduction.......................................... 320
Maneuvering when parking ................. 322
Manual guide line display mode .......... 358
Operating procedure ................... 331, 343
Parallel parking assist mode ............... 342
Parking assist mode (Perpendicular parking) ................... 328
Pre-support function .................... 328, 342
Pre-support switch............................... 321
Sensor ................................................. 371
Tips for setting the target parking position ............. 338, 350
Usage precautions .............................. 364
What to do when this sort of message is displayed ...................... 353
When a red frame is displayed in the assist mode ............................ 357
When a three-dimensional object is nearby .......................................... 370
AM........................................................... 198 Apps ........................................................302
Audio .......................................................190
Audio language code ..............................226
Audio settings..........................................262
HD Radio™ system sett ings................262
iPod settings ........................................263
Audio/video remote controls (Steering switches) ..............................250
Audio/video system .................................190
Audio/video system operating hints ........252 Caring for your DVD player and disc............................................254
CD-R and CD-RW discs ......................258
iPod .....................................................253
MP3/WMA files ....................................256
Radio reception ...................................252
Terms ..................................................258
USB memory .......................................254
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) ...........195
AUX port..................................................197
B
Basic function ............................................26
Bluetooth®...............................................130
Bluetooth® audio .....................................241
Connecting a Bluetooth® audio
player ...............................................244
Playing Bluetooth
® audio.....................245
Bluetooth® phone ....................................137
Bluetooth® phone message function.......152
Checking messages ............................152
New message notification....................154
Replying (Quick reply) .........................153
Bluetooth
® settings .................................177
Detailed Bluetooth® settings................184
Registered devices ..............................177
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone .............181
Selecting portable player .....................183
Brightness .........................................31, 223
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Call on the Bluetooth® phone ................. 141
By call history ...................................... 143
By dial ................................................. 141
By phonebook ..................................... 141
By POI call .......................................... 147
By speed dial....................................... 143
By voice recognition ............................ 145
Calling using an SMS/MMS message .......................................... 147
CD........................................................... 212
CLOSE button......................................... 190
Color ................................................. 47, 223
Command list .......................................... 275
Contrast ............................................ 31, 223
Current position calibration ..................... 116
Current position display ............................ 33
D
Deleting destinations ................................ 85
Deleting personal data .............................. 51
Deleting previous destinations ................ 109
Deleting set destinations........................... 72
DEST button ............................................. 10
“Destination” screen.................................. 20
Destination search .................................... 56
By “Address” ......................................... 58
By “Address Book” ................................ 67
By “Coordinates” ................................... 71
By “Emergency” .................................... 68
By home ................................................ 57
By “Intersection & Freeway” .................. 68
By “Map”................................................ 71
By “Point of Interest” ............................. 61
By preset destinations ........................... 57
By “Previous Destinations” .................... 67
Selecting the search area ..................... 56 Detailed navigation settings .................... 111
Detour setting............................................ 86
Dial .................................................. 141, 145
Distance and time to destination ............... 83
DSP control ............................................. 195
DVD ........................................................ 212
DVD player.............................................. 212
DVD options ........................................ 221
DVD player and DVD video disc information ....................................... 230
Ejecting a disc ..................................... 212
If the player malfunctions .................... 229
Inserting a disc .................................... 212
Operating a DVD disc.......................... 218
Playing a disc ...................................... 213
Playing a DVD disc.............................. 219
Playing an audio disc .......................... 213
Playing an MP3/WMA disc .................. 215
E
Emergency ................................................ 68
Entune..................................................... 302
Expanded voice commands .................... 274
F
FM ........................................................... 198
Fuel consumption.................................... 280
Function index........................................... 18
G
General settings ........................................ 43
GPS (Global Positioning System) ..... 10, 125
H
HD Radio™ ............................................. 201
Heading-up screen.................................... 41
Home ...................................... 12, 17, 57, 96