reset TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2013 2.G Navigation Manual
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1. NAVIGATION SETTINGS
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” .
3Touch the desired items to be set.
On this screen, the following operations
can be performed:
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Home” .
Points or areas on the map can be reg-
istered.
The registered points can be used on
the “Destination” screen. (See “DESTI-
NATION SEARCH BY HOME” on
page 53, and “DESTINATION
SEARCH BY ‘Address Book’” on page
61.)
Registered areas to avoid, will be
avoided when the system searches for
a route.
No.FunctionPage
Touch to set home.86
Touch to set preset desti-
nations.88
Touch to set the address
book.91
Touch to set areas to
avoid.95
Touch to delete previous
destinations.99
Touch to set detailed navi-
gation settings.100
SETTING UP THE “Home”
If home has been registered, that infor-
mation can be recalled by touching
“Go Home” on the “Destination”
screen. (See “DESTINATION
SEARCH BY HOME” on page 53.)
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5Touch “Edit” next to the item to be ed-
ited.
“Show Name on Map”: The name of a
home can be set to be displayed on the
map by touching “On” or “Off” . (See page
93.)
6Touch “OK”.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Home” on the “Navigation Set-
tings” screen.
4Touch “Delete” .
5Touch “Yes” to delete home and touch
“No” to cancel the deletion.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Preset Destinations” .
4Touch the desired screen button.
No.FunctionPage
To edit the home name.
The name can be dis-
played on the map.
93
To edit location informa-
tion.94
To edit the phone number.94
To change the icon to be
displayed on the map.92
DELETING HOME
SETTING UP THE “Preset
Destinations”
If preset destination has been regis-
tered, that information can be recalled
by using “Preset Destinations” on
the “Navigation Settings” screen. (See
“DESTINATION SEARCH BY PRE-
SET DESTINATIONS” on page 53.)
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Preset Destinations” on the
“Navigation Settings” screen.
4Touch “Set”.
5Touch the desired screen button and
enter the location in the same way as
for a destination search. (See “DESTI-
NATION SEARCH” on page 52.)
6Touch a position for this preset desti-
nation.
When registration of a preset destination
is completed, the “Edit Preset Destination”
screen will be displayed.
7Touch “OK”.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Preset Destinations” on the
“Navigation Settings” screen.
4Touch “Edit”.
No.FunctionPage
Registering a preset desti-
nation89
Editing a preset destination89
Deleting a preset destina-
tion90
REGISTERING PRESET
DESTINATIONS
To edit registered information, see
“EDITING PRESET DESTINATIONS”
on page 89.
EDITING PRESET
DESTINATIONS
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5Touch the screen button of the desired
preset destination.
6Touch “Edit” next to the item to be ed-
ited.
“Show Name on Map”: The name of a pre-
set destination can be set to be displayed
on the map by touching “On” or “Off” .
(See page 93.)
7Touch “OK”.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Preset Destinations” on the
“Navigation Settings” screen.
4Touch “Delete” .
5Touch the preset destination to be de-
leted.
6Touch “Delete” .
7Touch “Yes” to delete the preset des-
tination and touch “No” to cancel the
deletion.
No.FunctionPage
To edit the preset destina-
tion name. The name can
be displayed on the map.
93
To edit location informa-
tion.94
To edit the phone number.94
To change the icon to be
displayed on the map.92
DELETING PRESET
DESTINATIONS
Screen buttonFunction
“Select All”Touch to select all preset
destinations.
“Unselect All”Touch to cancel the “Se-
lect All” function.
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
To reset all setup items, touch “Default”.
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Navigation” on the “Setup”
screen.
3Touch “Detailed Navi. Settings” on
the “Navigation Settings” screen.
4Touch “Driving Speeds” .
5Touch “” or “” to set the average
vehicle speeds for “Residential”, “Main
Streets” and “Freeways”.
To set the default speeds, touch
“Default”.
To use settings based on traffic informa-
tion, touch “Consider Traffic Info.” .
6After setting of the desired speeds is
completed, touch “Save”.
Touch to set the automatic reroute
of the guidance route to avoid heavy
congestion to “On” or “Off”. (See
“AUTO AVOID TRAFFIC” on page
102.)
Touch to set the indication of freely
flowing traffic by the arrow to “On”
or “Off” . (See “SHOW FREE
FLOWING TRAFFIC” on page 102.)
Touch to set displayed POI icon cat-
egories. (See “POI CATEGORY
CHANGE (SELECT POI ICONS)”
on page 103.)
Touch to set screen buttons to be
displayed on the map screen when
“ Off” is selected. (See
“SCREEN LAYOUT FUNCTION
(“ Off” Function)” on page 104.)
Touch to adjust the current position
mark manually. Miscalculation of the
distance caused by tire replacement
can also be adjusted. (See “CUR-
RENT POSITION/TIRE CHANGE
CALIBRATION” on page 104.)
Touch to set the display of pop-up
information to “On” or “Off”. (See
“POP-UP INFORMATION” on page
105.)
Touch to set IPD road guidance to
“On” or “Off”. (For information on
IPD roads, see page 74.)
No.FunctionDRIVING SPEEDS
The speed that is used for the calcula-
tion of the estimated travel time and
estimated arrival time can be set.
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5Input the conditions.
6Touch “OK”.
The screen then returns to the
“Maintenance” screen.
“Brake pad”Replace brake pads or
linings
“Wipers”Replace wiper blades
“Coolant”Replace engine coolant
“Brake oil”Replace brake fluid
“Trans. fluid”Replace transmission flu-
id
“Service”Scheduled maintenance
“Air filter”Replace air filter
“Personal”New information items
can be created separate-
ly from provided ones.
“Delete All”
Touch to cancel all condi-
tions which have been in-
putted.
“Reset All”
Touch to reset the item
which has satisfied a con-
dition.
“Set Dealer”
Touch to register dealer
information. (See “DEAL-
ER SETTING” on page
109.)
“Dealer Info.”
Touch to edit dealer infor-
mation. (See “DEALER
SETTING” on page 109.)
“Reminder”
When this screen button
is touched, the indicator
is illuminated. The sys-
tem is set to give mainte-
nance information with
the “Maintenance Re-
minder” screen. (See
page 26.)
Screen buttonFunction
Screen buttonFunction
“Date”Touch to input the next
maintenance date.
“Distance”
Touch to input the driv-
ing distance until the
next maintenance
check.
“Delete”Touch to cancel the date
and distance conditions.
“Reset”Touch to reset the date
and distance conditions.
INFORMATION
●For scheduled maintenance information,
refer to “Scheduled Maintenance Guide”
or “Owner’s Manual Supplement” .
● Depending on driving or road conditions,
the actual date and distance mainte-
nance should be performed may differ
from the stored date and distance in the
system.
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2. SETUP
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PHONE
On this screen, the following functions can
be operated:
To reset all setup items, touch “Default”.
1Touch “New Message Notification
Vo l u m e ” .
2Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the new
message notifi cation volume.
3Touch “OK”.
No.Function
Touch to set message forwarding
from cellular phones to “On” or
“Off”.
Touch to set the new message notifi-
cation display to “On” or “Off”.
Touch to set the new message voice
notification to “On” or “Off” .
Touch to adjust the new message no-
tification volume. (See “NEW MES-
SAGE NOTIFICATION VOLUME
SETTINGS” on page 151.)
Touch to select a new message voice
notification tone. (See “NEW MES-
SAGE NOTIFICATION TONE SET-
TINGS” on page 152.)
Touch to set the automatic message
read out function to “On” or “Off” .
Touch to adjust the message read out
volume. (See “MESSAGE READ
OUT VOLUME SETTINGS” on page
152.)
Touch to set the cellular phone’s mes-
sage read and unread status update
function to “On” or “Off”.
Touch to edit “Edit Quick Reply Mes-
sages”. (See “EDIT QUICK REPLY
MESSAGES” on page 153.)
INFORMATION
●Depending on the phone, these func-
tions may not be available.
NEW MESSAGE NOTIFICATION
VOLUME SETTINGS
The new message notification volume
can be adjusted.
INFORMATION
● The system will automatically increase
the volume when the speed exceeds 50
mph (80 km/h).
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2. SETUP
On this screen, the following functions can
be operated:
To reset all setup items, touch “Default”.
1Touch “Incoming Call Display
Mode” .
2Touch “Full Screen” or “Drop
Down” .
SCREEN FOR “Phone Display
Settings”
No.Function
Touch to change the incoming call
display. (See “INCOMING CALL
DISPLAY” on page 154.)
For PBAP compatible models, touch
to set the display of the automatic
phonebook transfer completion
message to “On” or “Off” .
For PBAP compatible models, touch
to set the display of the automatic
call history transfer completion mes-
sage to “On” or “Off” .
For PBAP compatible models, touch
to set the display of images during
calls to “On” or “Off” .
For PBAP compatible models, touch
to set the orientation of images dis-
played during calls. (See “ROTAT-
ING CONTACT IMAGES” on page
155.)
INFORMATION
●Depending on the phone, these func-
tions may not be available even if the
phone is PBAP compatible.
INCOMING CALL DISPLAY
The type of incoming call display can
be selected.
Screen buttonFunction
“Full Screen” mode
When a call is received,
the hands-free screen is
displayed and it can be
operated on the screen.
“Drop Down”
mode
The message is dis-
played on the upper side
of the screen and it can
only be operated via the
steering wheel switches.
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1. QUICK REFERENCE .................. 168
2. SOME BASICS ............................ 170
VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM .............. 170
AUDIO SPLIT SCREEN DISPLAY ....... 170
TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF.................................................... 171
SWITCHING BETWEEN FUNCTIONS ...................................... 171
DSP CONTROL ................................... 171
TONE AND BALANCE ......................... 172
SELECTING SCREEN SIZE ................ 173
DVD PLAYER....................................... 173
AUX PORT ........................................... 174
USB PORT ........................................... 174
3. RADIO OPERATION ... ................ 175
LISTENING TO THE RADIO ................ 175
PRESETTING A STATION .................. 175
SELECTING A STATION ..................... 176
RADIO BROADCAST DATA
SYSTEM ............................................ 176
TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT .............. 177
4. HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION ......................... 178
USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY .... 178
AVAILABLE HD Radio™
TECHNOLOGY.................................. 179
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............. 180
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5. RADIO OPERATION (XM Satellite Radio
BROADCAST) ........... ................ 182
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
TO AN XM Satellite Radio................. 182
DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID .............. 182
LISTENING TO SATELLITE RADIO ... 183
CHANNEL CATEGORY ...................... 183
PRESETTING A CHANNEL ................ 183
SELECTING A CHANNEL ................... 184
DISPLAYING THE TITLE AND NAME ....................................... 184
IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS .............................. 185
6. RADIO OPERATION (INTERNET RADIO
BROADCAST) ........... ................ 187
LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO .... 187
7. DVD PLAYER OPERATION ........ 188
INSERTING A DISC ............................ 188
EJECTING A DISC .............................. 188
PLAYING A DISC ................................ 189
PLAYING AN AUDIO DISC ................. 189
PLAYING AN MP3/WMA DISC ........... 191
OPERATING A DVD DISC .................. 194
PLAYING A DVD DISC ....................... 195
DVD OPTIONS .................................... 196
IF THE PLAYER MALFUNCTIONS..... 203
DVD PLAYER AND DVD VIDEO
DISC INFORMATION ....................... 204
8. USB MEMORY OPERATION ...... 206
CONNECTING A USB MEMORY ....... 206
PLAYING A USB MEMORY ................ 206
9. iPod OPERATION ....................... 210
CONNECTING iPod............................. 210
PLAYING iPod ..................................... 210
10. Bluetooth® AUDIO
OPERATION ............................. 213
CONNECTING A Bluetooth®
AUDIO PLAYER ................................ 216
PLAYING Bluetooth
® AUDIO ............... 218
11. REAR SEAT ENERTAINMAINT SYSTEM FEATURES.... ............ 222
12. AUDIO/VIDEO REMOTE CONTROLS (STEERING
SWITCHES)............................... 223
13. AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS.................. 225
RADIO RECEPTION............................ 225
iPod ...................................................... 226
USB MEMORY .................................... 226
CARING FOR YOUR DVD PLAYER
AND DISC ......................................... 226
MP3/WMA FILES ................................. 229
CD-R AND CD-RW DISCS .................. 230
TERMS ................................................ 231
1. AUDIO SETTINGS ...................... 234
HD Radio SYSTEM SETTINGS ........ 234
iPod SETTINGS ................................... 235
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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM