ESP TOYOTA RAV4 EV 2012 1.G Navigation Manual
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
To  use  this  system  in  the  safest  possible
manner,  follow  all  the  safety  tips  shown
below.
This system is intended to assist in reach-
ing  the  destination  and,  if  used  properly,
can do so. The driver is solely responsible
for  the  safe  operation  of  your  vehicle  and
the safety of your passengers.
Do  not  use  any  featur e  of  this  system  to
the  extent  it  becom es  a  distraction  and
prevents  safe  driving.  The  first  priority
while driving should always be the safe op-
eration  of  the  vehicle.  While  driving,  be
sure to observe all traffic regulations. 
Prior to the actual us e of this system, learn
how to use it and become thoroughly famil-
iar with it. Read the  entire Navigation Sys-
tem  Owner’s  Manual  to  make  sure  you
understand the system. Do not allow other
people  to  use  this  system  until  they  have
read  and  understood  the  instructions  in
this manual.
For  your  safety,  some  functions  may  be-
come  inoperable  when  driving.  Unavail-
able  screen  buttons  are  dimmed.  Only
when  the  vehicle  is  not  moving,  can  the
destination and route selection be done. While  driving,  listen  to  the  voice  instruc-
tions  as  much  as  possible  and  glance  at
the screen briefly and only when it is safe.
However, do not totally rely on voice guid-
ance.  Use  it  just  for  reference.  If  the  sys-
tem cannot determine the current position
correctly, there is a po
ssibility of incorrect,
late, or non-voice guidance.
The  data  in  the  system  may  occasionally
be incomplete. Road conditions, including
driving restrictions (no  left turns, street clo-
sures,  etc.)  frequently   change.  Therefore,
before  following  any  instructions  from  the
system, look to see whether the instruction
can be done safely and legally.
This  system  cannot  warn  about  such
things as the safety of an area, condition of
streets, and availability of emergency ser-
vices.  If  unsure  about  the  safety  of  an  ar-
ea,  do  not  drive  into  it.  Under  no
circumstances  is  this   system  a  substitute
for the driver’s personal judgement.
Use  this  system  only in  locations  where it
is  legal  to  do  so.  Some  states/provinces
may have laws prohibiting the use of navi-
gation screens next to the driver.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONCAUTION
● For safety, the driver should not operate
the  navigation  system  while  he/she  is
driving.  Insufficient  attention  to  the  road
and traffic may cause an accident.
● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic
regulations  and  maintain  awareness  of
the  road  conditions.  If  a  traffic  sign  on
the  road  has  been  changed,  route  guid-
ance may not have the updated informa-
tion  such  as  the  direction  of  a  one  way
street. 
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1. NAVIGATION OPERATION
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QUICK GUIDE
“EV”
Touch  to  view  and  set “Energy  Monitor”,
“Charge Summary” , “Charging & Pre-Climate
Setup”   and “Range  Map”   settings.  For  details,
refer to the  “Owner’s Manual”.
“HOME” buttonPress  to  display  the  “Main  Menu”  screen.  Press
and hold to turn off the screen and audio system.
14, 16, 18, 
19, 35, 56, 
122, 176, 236, 255
“Dest”Touch to display the “Destination” screen.14, 16, 18, 19, 22, 56
“Map”Touch  to  display  the  current  position  and  start
guidance.37
Touch to turn the audio system on and off.177
Press and hold the  “HOME” button for 10 seconds or more to turn off the screen and restart the
navigation system. Do this when the vehicle- mounted device response is extremely slow.
*: The date on the navigation system and the time on  the HVAC display are displayed by utilizing
GPS. (See “CLOCK SETTINGS” on page 47 and “GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)” on
page 118.)
No.Name/IconFunctionPage 
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
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BASIC FUNCTION
2. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION
This system is operated mainly by the
buttons on the screen. (Referred to as
screen buttons in this manual.)
When  a  screen  button  is  touched,  a
beep  sounds.  (To  set  the  beep  sound,
see page 46.)
NOTICE
● To  prevent  damaging  the  screen  or
causing  a  malfunction,  observe  the  fol-
lowing:
• Do not touch the screen forcibly
• Do  not  touch  the  screen  using  your
fingernails
• Do  not  use  objects  other  than  your finger to touch the screen
• Do  not  touch  the  screen  with  a  wet finger
• Do  not  use  chemical  cleaners  to clean  the  screen  (Wipe  off  finger-
prints using a glass cleaning cloth)
INFORMATION
● The  system  may  respond  incorrectly  or
fail  to  respond  if  gloves  are  worn  during
touch operation.
● If  the  screen  is  operated  with  2  or  more
fingers, incorrect operation may occur.
● If the system does not respond to touch-
ing  a  screen  button,  move  your  finger
away  from  the  screen  and  then  touch  it
again.
● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper-
ated.
● The  displayed  image  may  become
darker  and  moving  images  may  be
slightly  distorted  when  the  screen  is
cold.
● In  extremely  cold  conditions,  the  map
may not be displayed and the data input
by  a  user  may  be  deleted.  Also,  the
screen  buttons  may  be  harder  than
usual to depress.
● When  you  look  at  the  screen  through
polarized  material  such  as  polarized
sunglasses, the screen may be dark and
hard  to  see.  If  so,  look  at  the  screen
from  different  angles,  adjust  the  screen
settings  on  the  “Display”  screen  or  take
off your sunglasses. 
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH
1. DESTINATION SEARCH
1Press the “HOME” button.
2Touch “Dest” .
3This screen is displayed.
One  of  10  different  methods  can  be  used
to  search  a  destination.  (See  pages  57
through 70.)
1Touch  “Change  State/Province”   to
display  a  list  of  the  states/provinces/
territories  of  the  United  States  and
Canada.
2Touch the desired state (province).
 The previous screen will be displayed.
INFORMATION
●When  searching  a  destination,  the
response  to  the  screen  button  may  be
slow.
● The  driving  range  available  on  the  cur-
rent  amount  of  charge  remaining  in  the
traction  battery can  be  confirmed  on  the
“Range  Map”  screen.  (For  details,  refer
to the “Owner’s Manual”)
SELECTING THE SEARCH 
AREA
The  selected  state  (province)  can  be
changed to set a destination from a dif-
ferent  state  (province)  by  using  “Ad-
dress”,  “Point  of  Interest”  or
“Intersection & Freeway”.
For  map  database  information  and
updates,  see  “MAP  DATABASE  VER-
SION  AND  COVERAGE  AREA”  on
page 236.
 If  a  state  (province)  has  not  been
selected  yet,  “Select  State/Province”
is displayed. 
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1. DESTINATION SEARCH
1Press the “HOME” button.
2Touch “Dest”  on  the  “Main  Menu”
screen.
3Touch “Address”  on the “Destination”
screen.
4Touch a screen button to select the de-
sired search method.
1Press the  “HOME” button.
2Touch “Dest”  on  the  “Main  Menu”
screen.
3Touch “Address”  on the “Destination”
screen.
4Touch  “City”.
5Input a city name.
6Touch the screen button of the desired
city name from the displayed list.
7Input the street name and touch  “OK”.
8When  the  desired  street  name  is
found, touch the corresponding screen
button.
DESTINATION SEARCH BY 
“Address”
There are 2 methods to search a desti-
nation by address:
(a)Search by city
(b)Search by street address
SELECTING A CITY TO 
SEARCH 
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6Input the street name and touch  “OK”.
7When  the  desired  street  name  is
found, touch the corresponding screen
button.
When the desired street name is selected,
the  “Confirm  Destination”  screen  may  be
displayed. If “Go”  is touched on the “Con-
firm  Destination”  screen,  the  navigation
system  performs  a  search  for  the  route.
(See “STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE” on
page 71.)
 If  the same address  exists in  more than 1
city,  a  screen  requesting  the  city  name  to
be input or selected will be displayed.
8Input a city name.
9Touch the screen button of the desired
city name from the displayed list.
1Press the  “HOME” button.
2Touch “Dest”  on  the  “Main  Menu”
screen.
3Touch  “Point  of  Interest”   on  the
“Destination” screen.
INFORMATION
● A  street  name  can  be  searched  using
only the body part of its name.
● For example: S WESTERN AVE
• A  search  can  be  performed  by  input-
ting  “S  WESTERN  AVE”,  “WESTERN
AVE” or “WESTERN”.
DESTINATION SEARCH BY 
“Point of Interest”
There are 3 methods to search a desti-
nation by Points of Interest:
(a)Search by name
(b)Search by category
(c)Search by phone # 
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2. ROUTE GUIDANCE
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
■ROUTES INCLUDING IPD ROADS
After  it  has  made  a  route  calculation,  the
system  will  advise  the  user  whether  IPD
roads are included in the route or not.
 The  portion  of  the  route  that  covers  IPD
roads is indicated by light blue.
Even  when  on  IPD  roads  (roads  that
are  not  completely  digitized  in  our  da-
tabase),  you  will  be  guided  along  the
searched route via voice guidance.
No.Voice guidance
“On  the  way  to  your  destination,
there  will  be  roads  with  incomplete
data.”
“In half of a mile, left turn.”
“Next left. Upcoming roads have in-
complete  data.  Please  carefully  ob-
serve the local traffic restrictions, as
they  may  not  match  the  navigation
guidance.”
IPD  roads  are  roads  that  are  not  yet
completely  digitized  in  our  database.
However,  their  geometry,  name  and
administrative  coding  are  already
known.
CAUTION
● Be  sure  to  obey  the  traffic  regulations
and  keep  the  road  condition  in  mind
especially  when  you  are  driving  on  IPD
roads. The route guidance may not have
the  updated  information  such  as  the
direction of a one way street. 
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1. PHONE OPERATION
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PHONE
The  amount  of
battery  charge
leftEmpty  Full
This is not displayed when the Bluetooth® is not connected.
The amount displayed does not al ways correspond with the amount
displayed  on  the  cellular  phone.  The  amount  of  battery  charge  left
may  not  be  displayed  depending  on  the  type  of  phone  you  have.
This system does not have a charging function.
The  receiving
area“Rm” is displayed when rece iving in a roaming area.
The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the type of
phone you have.
The  level  of  re-
ception
                                   
Poor   Excellent
The level of reception does not always correspond with the level dis-
played on the cellular phone. The level of reception may not be dis-
played depending on the phone you have.
When the cellular phone is out of t he service area or in a place inac-
cessible by radio waves, “N o Service” is displayed.
*: Bluetooth is a registered tr ademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
No.NameFunction 
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PHONE
FCC ID : HYQDNNS078
 This device complies with part 15 of the
FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may  not  cause  harmful  interference,
and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any
interference  received,  including
interference  that  may  cause  undesired
operation.
CAUTION
● FCC  WARNING:  Changes  or
modifications not expressly approved by
the  party  responsible  for  compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
● CAUTION:  Radio  Frequency  Radiation
Exposure
This  equipment  complies  with  FCC
radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for
uncontrolled environment and meets the
FCC  radio  frequency  (RF)  Exposure
Guidelines  in  Supplement  C  to  OET65.
This  equipment  has  very  low  levels  of
RF  energy  that  it  deemed  to  comply
without  maximum  permissive  exposure
evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that
it  should  be  installed  and  operated  with
at  least  20  cm  and  more  between  the
radiator  and  person’s  body  (excluding
extremities:  hands,  wrists,  feet  and
ankles).
● Co-location: This transmitter must not be
co-located  or  operated  in  conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter. 
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3. REGISTER A Bluetooth® PHONE
1Press  the “HOME”  button  and  touch
“Phone” ,  or  press  the    switch  on
the steering wheel.
2Touch  “Yes” to register a phone.
If 5 Bluetooth® devices have already been
registered,  a  registered  device  needs  to
be  deleted.  See  “ When  5  Bluetooth
®
devices  have  already  been  registered”  on
page 129.
3When  this  screen  is  displayed,  input
the passcode displayed on the screen
into the phone.
 For  details  about  entering  the  passcode
into  the  Bluetooth®  device,  see  the
manual that comes with it.
 A  passcode  is  not  required  for  SSP
(Secure  Simple  Pairing)  compatible
Bluetooth
®  phones.  Depending  on  the
type  of  Bluetooth®  phone  being
connected,  a  message  confirming
registration  may  be  displayed  on  the
Bluetooth
®  phone’s  screen.  Respond  and
operate  the  Bluetooth®  phone  according
to the confirmation message.
 To  cancel  the  registration,  touch
“Cancel” .
 If  the  Bluetooth
®  phone  to  be  registered
has  a  Bluetooth®  audio  function,  this  can
be registered at the same time.
4This  screen  will  be  displayed  when
registration is complete.
 When using the same phone, it is not nec-
essary to register it again.
To  use  the  hands-free  system,  it  is
necessary to register a phone with the
system. Once the phone has been reg-
istered, it is possible to make a hands-
free call.
If  a  Bluetooth
®  phone  has  not  been
registered yet, it is necessary to regis-
ter it first according to the following pro-
cedure. A Bluetooth
® phone cannot be
registered while driving.
 See  “REGISTERING  A  Bluetooth®
DEVICE” on page 165 of additional reg-
istration when registering.