display TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2020 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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1153-5. Tips for operating the navigation system
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Navigation system
• When driving on a long straight road.
• When freeway and surface streets run in parallel.
• After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier.
• When a long route is searched during high speed driving.
• When driving without setting the current position calibration cor-
rectly.
• After repeating a change of direc- tion by going forward and back-
ward, or turning on a turntable in
a parking lot.
• When leaving a covered parking lot or parking garage.
• When a roof carrier is installed.
• When driving with tire chains installed.
• When the tires are worn.
• After replacing a tire or tires.
• When using tires that are smaller or larger than the factory specifi-
cations.
• When the tire pressure in any of the 4 tires is not correct.
 If the vehicle cannot receive
GPS signals, the current posi-
tion can be adjusted manu-
ally. For information on setting
the current position calibra-
tion: P. 1 0 8
 Inappropriate route guidance
may occur in the following
cases:
• When turning at an intersection
off the designated route guid-
ance. • If you set more than 1 destination
but skip any of them, auto reroute
will display a rout e returning to
the destination on the previous
route.
• When turning at an intersection for which there is no route guid-
ance.
• When passing through an inter- section for which there is no route
guidance.
• During auto rer oute, the route
guidance may not be available for
the next turn to t he right or left.
• During high speed driving, it may take a long time fo r auto reroute
to operate. In auto reroute, a
detour route may be shown.
• After auto reroute, the route may not be changed.
• If an unnecessary U-turn is shown or announced.
• If a location has multiple names
and the system announces 1 or
more of them.
• When a route cannot be searched.
• If the route to your destination includes gravel, unpaved roads or
alleys, the route guidance may
not be shown.
• Your destination point might be shown on the opposite side of the
street.
• When a portion of the route has regulations prohibiting the entry
of the vehicle that vary by time,
season or other reasons.
• The road and map data stored in the navigation system may not be
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1163-5. Tips for operating the navigation system
version.
After replacing a tire: P.108
●This navigation system uses tire
turning data and is designed to
work with factory- specified tires
for the vehicle. Ins talling tires that
are larger or smaller than the orig-
inally equipped diameter may
cause inaccurate display of the
current position. The tire pressure
also affects the diameter of the
tires, so make sure that the tire
pressure of all 4 tires is correct.
1 Select on the map
screen. ( P. 7 2 )
2 Select “Map Data”.
3 Check that the map data
screen is displayed.
Map version
Select to display map cover-
age areas.
Select to display legal infor-
mation.
Select to update map.
●For map data updates, contact
your Toyota dealer.
*: This function is not made avail-
Map database version
and covered area
Coverage areas and legal
information can be dis-
played and map data can be
updated.
Map information
Temporary updates of the
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1173-5. Tips for operating the navigation system
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Navigation system
able in some countries or areas.
If the map data has been pro-
vided from the Cloud for any of
the following areas and the map
data in the navigation system is
older than what has been pro-
vided, the displayed map will be
updated temporarily:
• Areas around the area dis-played on the map screen
(example: areas around cur-
rent position)
• Areas around destinations
• Areas along the set route
●The updated data will temporarily
be saved in the navigation sys-
tem.
●If temporary updat e data exceeds
the available memory in the tem-
porary map cache, the oldest data
will be deleted.
●The temporary map data will dis-
appear when the expiration date
has passed.

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1224-1. Basic operation
1Display the audio source
selection screen. ( P.121)
2 Select “Reorder”.
3 Select the desired audio
source then or to reor-
der.
4 Select “OK”.
1 Open the cover and connect
a device.
 Turn on the power of the
device if it is not turned on.
●If a USB hub is plugged-in, two
devices can be connected at a
time.
●Even if a USB hub is used to con-
nect more than two USB devices,
only the first two connected
devices will be recognized.
●If a USB hub that has more than
two ports is connected to the USB
port, devices connected to the
USB hub may not charge or be
inoperable, as the supply of cur-
rent may be insufficient.
1 Display the audio control
screen. ( P.121)
2 Select “Sound”.
3 Select the desired item to be
set.
Select to set the tre-
ble/mid/bass. ( P.122)
Select to set the fader/bal-
ance. ( P.123)
Select to set the automatic
sound levelizer. ( P.123)
■Treble/Mid/Bass
How good an audio program
sounds is largely determined by
the mix of the treble, mid and
bass levels. In fact, different
kinds of music and vocal pro-
grams usually sound better with
different mixes of treble, mid
and bass.
1 Select “Treble/Mid/Bass”.
Reordering the audio
source
USB port
Sound settings
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1244-1. Basic operation
4Select “Common”.
5 Select “Screen Format”.
6 Select the desired item to be
adjusted.
Select to display a 4:3
screen, with either side in
black.
Select to enlarge the image
horizontally and vertically to
full screen.
Select to enlarge the image
by the same ratio horizontally
and vertically.
■Contrast and brightness
adjustment
The contrast and brightness of
the screen can be adjusted.
1 Press the “MENU” button.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Audio”.
4 Select “Common”.
5 Select “Display”.
6 Select the desired item to be
adjusted.
 “Contrast”
“+”: Select to strengthen the con-
trast of the screen. “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of
the screen.

“Brightness”
“+”: Select to brighten the screen.
“-”: Select to darken the screen.
●Depending on the audio source,
some functions m ay not be avail-
able.
1 Press this switch to operate
the voice command system.
 The voice command system
and its list of commands can
be operated. ( P.218)
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1254-2. Radio operation
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Audio/visual system
4-2.Radio operation
*: This function is not made avail-able in some countries or areas.
The radio operation screen can
be reached by the following
methods:
 P. 1 2 1
Select to display the audio
source selection screen.
Select to display the preset
stations screen. ( P.126)
Select to display the cache
radio operation screen.
*
( P.126)
Select to display a list of
receivable stations. ( P.127)
Select to display the radio
options screen. ( P.127)
Select to display the sound
setting screen. ( P.122)
Select to tune to preset sta- tions/channels. (
P.126)
Displays items on the chan-
nels registered to smart
favorites
* (  P.131, 146)
Displays the artist info and
song title or album
Select to change the dis-
played information.
Displays messages when
available
*
Displays cover art, station
logo, etc.
*
Displays information about
the song/track currently
being played
*
Select to display HD) multi-
cast channels available.
*
( P.129)
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
Turn to step up/down fre-
quencies/channels.
Turn to move up/down the
station list. Also, the knob
can be used to enter selec-
AM/FM/SiriusXM® Sat-
ellite Radio*
Overview
Control screen
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1264-2. Radio operation
tions on the list screens by
pressing it.
Press to seek for stations in
the relevant program
type/channel category.
Press and hold for continu-
ous seek.
●The radio automatically changes
to stereo reception when a stereo
broadcast is received.
●The radio automatically blends to
an HD Radio signal in AM or FM
where available.
Radio mode has a mix preset
function, which can store up to
36 stations (6 stations per page
x 6 pages) from any of the AM,
FM or SXM bands.
1Tune in the desired station.
2 Select and hold “(Hold Edit)”.
 To change the preset station
to a different one, select and
hold the preset station.
●The number of preset radio sta-
tions displayed on the screen can
be changed. ( P.145)
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
AM/FM* and SXM radio program
can be cached and played back
in a time-shifted manner.
*: Premium Audio only
■Automatic playback of the
cache
If the radio broadcast is inter-
rupted by another audio output,
such as an incoming phone call,
the system will automatically
cache the interrupted portion
and perform time-shift playback
when the interruption ends. This
function is available when “Auto
Pause” is set to on. ( P.127)
■Playing back the cache
manually
The broadcast cached in the
program cache can be played
back manually.
1 Select “SXM Replay”
*1 or
“Radio Replay”
*2.
*1: Audio Plus
*2: Premium Audio
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1274-2. Radio operation
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Audio/visual system
2Select the desired cache
radio operation button.
Returns to the live radio
broadcast
Displays the replay offset
from the current time
Skips backward 2 minutes
(AM/FM)
Select to select current/previ-
ous track (SXM)
Fast rewinds continuously
Pauses the playback (To
restart, select )
Fast forwards continuously
Skips forward 2 minutes
(AM/FM)
Select to change the track
(SXM)
●The system can store up to 20
minutes of AM/FM and less than
60 minutes of SXM. Cached data
will be erased wh en the radio
mode or station is changed or
when the audio system is turned
off.
●AM/FM: If noise or silence occurs
during the caching process, cache
writing will continue, with the noise
or silence recorded as is. In this
case, the cached broadcast will contain the noise or silence when
played back.
1
Select “Station List”.
2 Select “AM”, “FM” or “SXM”.
 Select the desired program
genre when the genre selec-
tion screen is displayed.
3 Select the desired station.
■Refreshing the station list
(AM/FM)
1 Select “Station List”.
“Cancel Refresh”: Select to can-
cel the refresh.
“Source”: Select to change to
another audio source while
refreshing.
●The audio/visual s ystem sound is
muted during refresh operation.
●In some situations, it may take
some time to update the station
list.
1 Select “Options”.
2 Select the desired item to be
set.
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1284-2. Radio operation
Select to turn automatic play-
back of the cache on/off.
*
When “SXM Tune Start” is
turned on, the current song is
played from the beginning
when you select the chan-
nel.
*
Select to turn digital AM
Radio mode on/off.
*
Select to turn digital FM
Radio mode on/off.
*
Analog FM only: Select to
display RBDS text mes-
sages.
Select to scan for receivable
stations. (Type scan in case
SXM is current program
type/channel category.)
*: This function is not made avail-able in some countries or areas.
This audio/visual system is
equipped with Radio Broadcast
Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS
mode allows text messages to
be received from radio stations
that utilize RBDS transmitters.
When RBDS is on, the radio can
do the following functions.
• Only selecting stations of a
particular program type
• Displaying messages from radio stations • Searching for a stronger sig-
nal station
RBDS features are available
only when listening to an FM
station that broadcasts RBDS
information and the “FM Info”
function is on. ( P.127)
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
HD Radio™ Technology is the
digital evolution of analog
AM/FM radio. Your radio product
has a special receiver which
allows it to receive digital broad-
casts (where available) in addi-
tion to the analog broadcasts it
already receives. Digital broad-
casts have better sound quality
than analog broadcasts as digi-
tal broadcasts provide free,
crystal clear audio with no static
or distortion. For more informa-
tion, and a guide to available
radio stations and programming,
refer to www.hdradio.com
.
HD Radio features included in
Toyota radios:
 Digital Sound-
HD Radio broadcasts deliver
crystal-clear, digital audio
quality to listeners.
 HD2/HD3 Channels-
FM stations can provide addi-
tional digital only audio pro-
gramming with expanded
Radio broadcast data sys-
tem
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1294-2. Radio operation
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Audio/visual system
content and format choices on
HD2/HD3 channels.
 PSD-
Program Service Data (PSD)
gives you on-screen informa-
tion such as artist name and
song title.
 Artist Experience-
Images related to the broad-
cast are displayed on the
radio screen, such as album
cover art and station logos.
■Certification
HD Radio Technology manufactured
under license from iBiquity Digital
Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Pat-
ents. For patents see
http://dts.com/patents
. HD Radio,
Artist Experience, and the HD, HD
Radio, and “ARC” logos are regis-
tered trademarks or trademarks of
iBiquity Digital Corporation in the
United States and/or other coun-
tries.
■Multicast
On the FM radio frequency most
digital stations have “multiple” or
supplemental programs on one
FM station.
1 Select . 2
Select the desired channel.
 Turning the “TUNE SCROLL”
knob can also select the
desired multicast channel.
■Experience
 Mismatch of time alignment- a
user may hear a short period
of programming replayed or
an echo, stutter or skip.
Cause: The radio stations analog
and digital volume is not properly
aligned or the station is in ballgame
mode.
Action: None, radio broadcast
issue. A user can contact the radio
station.
Sound fades, blending in and
out.
Cause: Radio is shifting between
analog and digital audio.
Action: Reception issue, may clear-
up as the vehicle continues to be
driven. Turning the indicator of the
“HD Radio AM” and “HD Radio FM”
button off can force radio in an ana-
log audio.
Audio mute condition when an
HD2/HD3 multicast channel
had been playing.
Cause: The radio does not have
access to digital signals at the
moment.
Action: This is normal behavior,
wait until the digital signal returns. If
out of the coverage area, seek a
new station.
Available HD Radio™
technology
Troubleshooting guide

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