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1173-5. Tips for operating the navigation system
3
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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1183-5. Tips for operating the navigation system

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1664-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation
Searching for a chapter
Returning to the predeter-
mined scene
Changing the audio language
Changing the subtitle lan-
guage
Changing the angle
Displaying the color key but-
tons
Displaying the 10 key pad
Displaying the secondary
video (Picture-in-picture)
Changing the secondary
audio
Displaying the menu screen
Changing the playback mode
Changing the audio channel
Searching by track
Returning to the previous
page screen (with the disc
menu displayed)
Proceeding to the next page
screen (with the disc menu
displayed)
BD video
Some BD video discs have a
pop-up navigation menu that
can be called up and be oper-
ated on the screen without inter-
rupting playback. 1
Select “Pop-up Menu”.
2 Select the menu item, and
press the “ENT” button to
enter.
BD video, DVD video,
AVCHD, BDAV
1 Select “Title”, “Chapter” or
“Search”.
2 Input the title number or
chapter number, and select
“OK”.
BD video, DVD video, BDAV
The angle can be changed for
discs that are multi-angle com-
patible when the angle mark
appears on the screen.
1 Select “Angle”.
Displaying the pop-up menu
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1934-9. Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system
4
Audio/visual system
Level 2 - 7: DVD video discs for
children and G-rated movies can be
played.
Level 8: All types of DVD video
discs can be played.
• BD video
Parental controls o f BD videos can
be set up by inputting an age. If the
target age of BD video exceeds the
age restriction that was set up, then
playback will not be possible.
 Multi-angle feature
You can enjoy the same scene from
different angles.
Multi-language option
You can select t he subtitle and
audio languages.
 Region codes
The region codes are provided on
BD/DVD players and BD/DVD
discs. If the BD/DVD disc does not
have the same region code as the
BD/DVD player, you cannot play
the disc on the player.
Title and chapter
Video and audio programs stored in
BD/DVD video discs are divided
into parts by title and chapter.
Title: The largest unit of the video
and audio programs stored on
BD/DVD video dis cs. Usually, one
movie, one album , or one audio
program is assigned as a title.
Chapter: A title comprises of one or
more chapters.
 AV C H D
AVCHD is a new format (standard)
for high definition video cameras
that can record a nd play high-reso- lution HD images. DVDs and SD
cards with videos recorded in
AVCHD format can playback on this
system.

BDAV (Blu-ray Disc™
Audio/Visual)
BDAV is one of the audio/video
recording formats for Blu-ray
Disc™, has been made primarily
for the purpose of broadcasting the
recording. It is used when recording
to BD-R and BD-RE by Blu-ray™
recorder.
BD-J
Some BD video discs contain Java
applications, and these applications
are called BD-J. You can enjoy var-
ious interactive fea tures in addition
to playing normal video.
 Pop-up menu
Some BD video discs have a pop-
up navigation menu that can be
called up and be operated on the
screen without interrupting play-
back.
Picture-in-picture
This is a function of BD video that
plays the primary video and sec-
ondary video simultaneously. For
instance, the function is capable of
playing the original movie as the
primary video while playing video
commentary from t he film director
on a small screen as a secondary
video.
 DUBA (Disc Unbound BD-J
Application)
For BD videos that come as a 2
disc set or more, after finishing and
ejecting one of the discs, continua-
tion of the video can be seen

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2235-1. Voice command system operation
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Voice command system
■Navigation*1
*1: Premium Audio only
*2: English and French only
*3: Best recognitio n results occur
when saying the full address
without the zipcode
*4: When the language is set to French, the supported area is
only Quebec Province in Canada
*5: For example; “Ga s stations”,
“Restaurants”, etc.
*6: Major national brands are always supported. Local brands are also
supported with a subscription to
the connected services. Contact
your Toyota dealer for details.
*7: When the language is set to French, the supported area is
only Quebec City in Canada
*8: Used when multiple destinations are set on a route
CommandAction
“Get directions to
<house #, street,
city, state>”
*2
Enables setting
a destination by
saying the
address
*3, 4
“Find a <POI cat-
egory/POI
name>”
Displays a list of
<POI cate-
gory
*5/POI
name
*6> near
the current posi-
tion
“Find a <POI>
near my destina-
tion”Displays a list of
<POI> near the
destination
“Find a <POI cat-
egory> in a
city”
*2
Displays a list of
<POI> in a spec-
ified city and
state
*7
“Go home”Displays the
route to home
“Go to favorite
<1-10>”
Sets the location
registered to the
corresponding
favorite number
as the destina-
tion
“Show recent
destinations”
Displays recent
destinations.
Selecting a num-
ber from the list
will start naviga-
tion to the
selected recent
destination.
“Cancel route”Cancels the
route guidance
“Delete destina-
tions”Displays a list of
destination to
delete
*8
“Show <POI cat-
egory> icons”
Displays the
specified point of
interest cate-
gory
*5 icons on
the map
CommandAction

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2578-1. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
8
Phone
tooth® phone, reply function is not
available.
■Editing quick reply mes-
sages
This operation cannot be per-
formed while driving.
1 Select corresponding to
the desired message to edit.
2 Select “OK” when editing is
completed.
●To reset the edited quick reply
messages, select “Default”.
●Quick message 1 ( “I am driving
and will arrive in approximately
[##] minutes.”)
*:
This message cannot be edited
and will automatica lly fill in [##]
with the navigation calculated esti-
mated time of arrival on the con-
firm message screen.
If there are waypoints set, [##] to
the next waypoint will be shown.
If there is no route currently set in
the navigation system, quick mes-
sage 1 cannot be selected.
*: Premium Audio only
Calls can be made to an e-
mail/SMS/MMS message
sender’s phone number.
This operation can be per-
formed while driving.
■Calling from e-
mail/SMS/MMS message
display
1 Display the message screen.
( P.254)
2 Select the desired message.
3 Select , or press the
switch on the steering wheel.
 If there are 2 or more phone
numbers, select the desired
number.
4 Check that the dialing screen
is displayed.
■Calling from a number
within a message
Calls can be made to a number
identified in a message’s text
area.
This operation cannot be per-
formed while driving.
1 Display the message screen.
( P.254)
2 Select the desired message.
3 Select the text area.
 Identified phone numbers
contained in the message are
displayed in blue text.
4 Select the desired number.
Calling the message
sender

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2769-1. Connected Services overview
9-1.Connected Services overview
*: This function is not made avail-able in some countries or areas.
 The functions included are
classified into the following
four types.
• Type A: Function achieved by
using a smartphone or an embed-
ded cellular device in the vehicle
(DCM: Data Communication
Module) and the system
• Type B: Function achieved by using DCM and the system
• Type C: Function achieved by using DCM
• Type D: Function achieved by using DCM and a smartphone
●Connected services functionality
is dependent upon network recep- tion level and signal strength.
●Each function is a
vailable in the
following areas:
• Toyota apps is available in the contiguous United States, Wash-
ington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii, the
United States Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico and Canada.
• Destination Assist is available in
the contiguous United States,
Washington D.C., Puerto Rico,
Hawaii, the United States Virgin
Islands, Canada, and limited
areas of Alaska for vehicles that
contain the appropriate map data.
• Dynamic Navigation is available in the contiguous United States,
Washington D.C. and Alaska.
• Dynamic Navigat ion is not avail-
able in Puerto Rico, Canada, and
the United States Virgin Islands.
•Wi-Fi
® hotspot is available in the
contiguous United States, Wash-
ington D.C., Alaska and Hawaii.
•Wi-Fi
® hotspot is not available in
Puerto Rico, Canada, and the
United States Virgin Islands.
• Safety Connect is available in the contiguous United States, Wash-
ington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii, the
United States Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico and Canada.
• Remote Connect is available in
the contiguous United States,
Washington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii,
the United States Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico and Canada.
• Service Connect is available in the contiguous United States, Wash-
ington D.C., Alaska, Hawaii, the
United States Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico and Canada.
Connected Ser vices*
Connected services
includes Toyota apps, Desti-
nation Assist, Service Con-
nect, Dynamic Navigation,
Wi-Fi
® hotspot, Safety Con-
nect and Remote Connect.
Functional overview
FunctionTy p e
Toyota appsType A
Destination Assist,
Dynamic Navigation,
Wi-Fi
® hotspot
Type B
Safety ConnectType C
Remote Connect, Ser-
vice ConnectType D

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2809-1. Connected Services overview
*: Vehicles equipped with DCM
■Subscription
 After you have signed the Telematics Subscription Ser-
vice Agreement and are
enrolled, you can begin
receiving services. A variety
of subscription terms are
available. Contact your Toyota
dealer, or call 1-800-331-4331
in the United States, 1-888-
869-6828 in Canada, and 1-
877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico,
for further subscription
details. (
P.278)
■Availability of functions
 Destination Assist is avail-
able in the contiguous United
States, Washington D.C.,
Puerto Rico, Hawaii, the
United States Virgin Islands,
Canada, and limited areas of
Alaska for vehicles that con-
tain the appropriate map data.
 Dynamic Navigation is avail-
able in the contiguous United
States, Washington D.C. and
Alaska.
 Dynamic Navigation is not
available in Puerto Rico, Can-
ada, and the United States
Virgin Islands.
 Wi-Fi
® hotspot is available in
the contiguous United States,
Washington D.C., Alaska and
Hawaii.
 Wi-Fi
® hotspot is not available
in Puerto Rico, Canada, and
the United States Virgin
Islands.
Type B: Function
achieved by using
DCM and the system
*
The functionality of Destina-
tion Assist, Dynamic Navi-
gation, and Wi-Fi
® hotspot
is made possible through
the shared work of the DCM
and the system.
Destination Assist and
Dynamic Navigation are
subscription-based telemat-
ics services that use Global
Positioning System (GPS)
data and embedded cellular
technology to provide
safety and security as well
as convenience features.
These services are available
by subscription on select,
telematics hardware-
equipped vehicles and sup-
ported by the Toyota
response center, which
operates 24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
For details about:
 Dynamic Navigation:
P.85, 94, 116
 Wi-Fi
® hotspot:  P. 4 8
Before using the function

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2819-1. Connected Services overview
9
Connected Services
*: Vehicles equipped with DCM
●Free/Open Source Software Infor-
mation
This product contains Free/Open
Source Software (FOSS).
The license information and/or the
source code of such FOSS can be
found at the following URL.
https://www.denso.com/global/en/
opensource/dcm/toyota/
●Exposure to radio frequency sig-
nals:
The Toyota audio multimedia sys-
tem installed in your vehicle
includes a low power radio trans-
mitter and receiver. The system
receives and also sends out radio
frequency (RF) signals.
●In August 1996, the Federal Com-
munications Commission (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines
with safety levels for mobile wire-
less phones. Those guidelines are
consistent with the safety stan-
dards previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bod-
ies.
• ANSI (American National Stan- dards Institute) C95.1 [1992]
• NCRP (National Council on Radi- ation Protection and Measure-
ment) Report 86 [1986]
• ICNIRP (Intern ational Commis-
sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection) [1996]
●These standards are based on
comprehensive and periodic eval- uations of the relevant scientific lit-
erature. Over 120 scientists,
engineers, and physicians from
universities, government health
agencies, and industry reviewed
the available body of research to
develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1).
●The design of Toyota audio multi-
media system co
mplies with the
FCC guidelines in addition to
those standards.
●Contact with the Toyota response
center is dependent upon the
telematics device being in opera-
tive condition, cellular connection
availability, navigation map data,
and GPS satellite signal recep-
tion, which can lim it the ability to
reach the Toyota response center
or receive support. Enrollment and
Telematics Subscription Service
Agreement required. A variety of
subscription terms are available;
charges vary by subscription term
selected.
●The Toyota response center offers
support in multiple languages.
●Select Safety Connect-sub-
scribed vehicles are capable of
communicating vehicle informa-
tion. Please see the terms and
conditions for additional details.
Owners who do not wish to have
their vehicle transmit this informa-
tion can opt out at the time of
enrollment or b y calling 1-800-
331-4331 in the United States, 1-
888-869-6828 in Canada, and 1-
877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico, and
following the prompts for Safety
Connect.
●For further details about the ser-
vice, contact your Toyota dealer.
●Toyota audio mu ltimedia func-
tions are not subject to section
255 of the Telecommunications
Act and the system is not TTY
compatible.
Type C: Function
achieved by using
DCM
*
The functionality of Safety
Connect is made possible
by the use of a DCM.
For details, refer to
“OWNER’S MANUAL”.

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Alphabetical Index293
C
Clock settings ..................... 14, 61
Command list ......................... 222Command list overview ........ 222
Connected Services ............... 276
Connected Services operation ............................................... 285
Connectivity settings ............... 36
D
“Data Services” button (“Setup”
screen) ............................ 18, 230
Data services settings ........... 230 Setting download methods ... 230
Destination Assist .................. 288
“Destination” button (“Menu” screen) .............................. 14, 84
Destination search ................... 84
Destination search operation .. 84 Destination screen ................. 84
One-touch setting home/favorite as a destination .................... 90
Searching by address ............ 87
Searching by contact.............. 87
Searching by Destination Assist ............................................. 86
Searching by emergency ....... 86
Searching by favorites list ...... 86
Searching by keyword ............ 85
Searching by point of interest. 88
Searching by recent destinations ............................................. 86
Selecting search area ............ 85
Setting home as destination ... 85 Detailed navigatio
n settings ..106
Detailed navigation settings screen.................................107
Displaying the detailed naviga- tion settings screen ............106
“Display” button (“Menu” screen) ...............................14, 33
E
“ECO” button (“Information” screen) .....................................19
Editing route .............................99 Displaying the edit route screen.............................................99
Entering letters and numbers/list screen operation.....................30Entering letters and numbers .30
List screen ..............................31
G
“General” button (“Setup” screen) ...............................18, 60
General settings .......................60 Displaying the general settings screen...................................60
General settings screen .........60
GPS (Global Positioning System) ............................................... 114Limitations of the navigation sys- tem ..................................... 114
Guiding the route......................22 Deleting destinations ..............22
Setting the destination ............22

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