CD player TOYOTA SIENNA 2006 XL20 / 2.G Navigation Manual

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SELECTING A DESIRED FILE
“SEEK/TRACK” button: Use for direct ac-
cess to a desired file.
Push either side of the “SEEK/TRACK” but-
ton and repeat it until the desired file number
appears on the display. As you release the
button, the player will start playing the se-
lected file from the beginning.
Fast forward: Push “” side of the “SEEK/
TRACK” button and hold it to fast forward the
disc. When you release the button, the player
will resume playing from that position.
Reverse: Push “ ” side of the “SEEK/
TRACK” button and hold it to reverse the disc.
When you release the button, the player will
resume playing.
“FILE”: The desired file can be selected in a
list. This function is available only when the
vehicle is not moving.
Touch “FILE”. The file list is displayed.
Touch the desired file number. The player will
start playing the selected file from the begin-
ning.
: By touching this touch −screen button,
the list moves up by 6 file groups. If this
touch−screen button is touched when the top
page of the list is displayed, the last page is
displayed.
: By touching this touch −screen button,
the list moves down by 6 file groups. If this
touch−screen button is touched when the last
page of the list is displayed, the top page is
displayed.
“FOLDER”: The folder list is displayed.
“DETAIL”: Details of the file currently playing
is displayed. This function is available only
when the vehicle is not moving.

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SEARCHING FOR A DESIRED FILE
Touch “SCAN” on the screen or push the
“SCAN” button briefly.
“SCAN” appears on the screen. The DVD
player will play the next file in the folder for 10
seconds, then scan again. To select a file,
touch “SCAN” on the screen or push the
“SCAN” button a second time. If the player
reaches the end of the folder, it will continue
scanning from file 1.
After all the files are scanned in one pass, nor-
mal play resumes.SEARCHING FOR A DESIRED FOLDER
Touch and hold “SCAN” on the screen or
push the “SCAN” button until the beep
sounds.
“FLD.SCAN” appears on the screen. The
DVD player will play the file at the beginning
of each folder for 10 seconds, then scan
again. To select a file, touch “SCAN” on the
screen or push the “SCAN” button a second
time.
After all the folders are scanned in one pass,
normal play resumes.OTHER FUNCTIONS
“RPT”: Use it for automatic repeat of the file
or folder you are currently listening to.
Repeating a file —
Touch “RPT” briefly while the file is playing.
“RPT” appears on the screen. When the file
is finished, the player will automatically go
back to the beginning of the file and play the
file again. To cancel it, touch “RPT” once
again.
Repeating a folder —
Touch and hold “RPT” until the beep sounds
while the folder is playing. “FLD.RPT” ap-
pears on the screen. When the folder is fin-
ished, the player will automatically go back to
the beginning of the folder and play the folder
again. To cancel it, touch “RPT” once again.

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“RAND”:
Use it for automatic and random
selection of the folder which you are currently
listening to or of all the folders.
Playing the files in one folder in random order

Touch “RAND” briefly. “RAND” appears on
the screen. The system selects a file in the
folder you are currently listening to. To cancel
it, touch “RAND” once again.
Playing the files in all the folders in random or-
der —
Touch and hold “RAND” until the beep
sounds. “FLD.RAND” appears on the screen.
The system selects a file in the folders of all
the trays which are set and plays it. To cancel
it, touch “RAND” once again.
When a file is skipped or the system is inop-
erative, touch “RAND” to reset. (f) Operating a DVD video disc
NOTE: The playback condition of some
DVD video discs may be determined by a
DVD video software producer. This DVD
player plays a disc as the software pro-
ducer intended. So some functions may
not work properly. Be sure to read the in-
struction manual for the DVD video disc
separately provided. For the detailed in-
formation
about DVD video discs, see “(h)
DVD player and DVD video disc informa-
tion”.
Precautions on DVD video disc
When recording with a DVD video or video
CD, audio tracks may not record in some
cases while the menu is displayed. As audio
will not play in this case, verify that the video
tracks are playing and then activate playback.
When playback of a disc is completed:
If an audio CD or MP3 disc is playing, the
first track or file starts.
If a DVD video or video CD is playing,
playback will stop or the menu screen will
be displayed.
The title/chapter number and playback time
display may not appear while playing back
certain DVD video discs.
CAUTION
Conversational speech on some DVDs
is recorded at a low volume to empha-
size the impact of sound effects. If you
adjust the volume assuming that the
conversations represent the maximum
volume level that the DVD will play, you
may be startled by louder sound effects
or when you change to a different audio
source. The louder sounds may have a
significant impact on the human body or
pose a driving hazard. Keep this in mind
when you adjust the volume.

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“Hide
Buttons”: Touching this will turn off the
controls from the screen.
If “
” appears on the screen when you touch
a control, the operation relevant to the control
is not permitted.
DESCRIPTION OF DVD CONTROLS
Top page of DVD video controls
“Menu” and “Top Menu”: If you touch any
of the above controls, the menu screen for
DVD video appears. (For the operation, see
the manual that come with the DVD video disc
provided separately.)
: The menu control key appears on the
screen. (See page 179.)
: Touching this will pause the video
screen. When you touch this again, the video
screen advances frame by frame.
 : Touching this will fast reverse during
playback.
: Touching this will stop the video screen.
 : Touching this will pause during playback
and resume normal play during pause or slow
forward.
 : Touching this will fast forward during
playback and forward slowly during pause.
Second page of DVD video controls
“Setup”: The initial set up screen appears.
(See page 181.)
“Search”: The title search screen appears.
(See page 180.)
“Return”: Touching this will display the pre-
determined scene and start playing from
there.
“AUDIO”: The audio changing screen ap-
pears. (See page 180.)
“Subtitle”: The subtitle changing screen ap-
pears. (See page 180.)
“Angle”: The angle selection screen ap-
pears. (See page 181.)
SELECTING A MENU ITEM
Enter the menu item using  , , \b and 
and touch “Enter”. The player starts play-
ing video for that menu item. (For details,
see the manual that comes with the DVD
video disc provided separately.)
Each time you touch “Move Buttons”, the
controls on the screen move upward and
downward.
When you touch “<<OFF”, the controls will
disappear. To display them again, touch
“ON”.
When you touch
, the previous screen
returns.

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SEARCHING BY TITLE
Enter the title number and touch “Enter”.
The player starts playing video for that
title number.
When you push either side of the “SEEK/
TRACK” button, you can select a chapter.
If you enter the wrong numbers, touch “Clear”
to delete the numbers.
When you touch
, the previous screen
returns.
CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
Each time you touch “Subtitle”, the lan-
guage is selected from the ones stored in
the discs and changed.
When you touch
, the previous screen
returns.
CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE
Each time you touch “AUDIO”, the lan-
guage is selected from the ones stored in
the discs and changed.
When you touch
, the previous screen
returns.

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2209
Vietnamese
2215Volapük
2315Wolof
2408Xhosa
2515Yoruba
2621Zulu
SETUP OPERATION FROM THE REAR
SEAT
This screen appears when a rear passenger
selects the setup menu.
If you want to cancel the setup operation from
the rear seat, touch “PLAY”. The player will
resume normal play.
Under the same condition, the rear passen-
ger can cancel the setup operation from the
front seat.
To lock the operation of the player from the
rear
seat, see “(c) Rear system lock” on page
147.
(g) Operating a video CD
PLAYING A VIDEO CD
Push the “AUDIO” button to display this
screen.
When you touch “WIDE”, the screen mode
can be changed.
It you touch “PICTURE” when the vehicle is
completely stopped and the parking brake is
applied, the video screen returns.

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DISPLAYING VIDEO CD CONTROLS
If you touch the part where controls are not lo-
cated while you are watching video on the vid-
eo CD, video CD controls will appear.
“Page2”: Touching this will display on the
second page of video CD controls.
“Page1”: Touching this will display on the top
page of video CD controls. “Hide
Buttons”: Touching this will turn off the
controls from the screen.
If “
” appears on the display when you touch
a control, the operation is not permitted.
DESCRIPTION OF VIDEO CD CONTROLS
Controls on top page
“Select Number”: The track or number
search screen appears. (See “SEARCHING
BY TRACK” on page 187.)
“Prev. Menu”: When you touch this while the
disc menu is displayed, the previous page ap-
pears on the screen. If you touch this while
the player is playing video, the previous track
is searched and played.
“Next Menu”: When you touch this while the
disc menu is displayed, the next page ap-
pears on the display. If you touch this while
the player is playing video, the next track is
searched and played.
“Main/Sub”: A multiplex transmission
changing control. The mode changes from
Main/Sub to Main, to Sub and back to Main/
Sub by touching this control.
“Return”: Touching this will display the pre-
determined scene and start playing from
there.
Controls on second page
: Use this to pause the video screen.
When you touch this again, the video screen
advance frame by frame.
 : Touch this to fast reverse during play-
back.
 : Touch this to pause during playback and
resume playing during pause.
 : Touch this to fast forward during the
playback and start playing slowly during
pause.

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SEARCHING BY TRACK
Enter the track numbers and touch “En-
ter”. The player starts playing video for
that title number.
You can select a track number by pushing “”
or “ ” on the “SEEK/TRACK” button.
If you enter the wrong numbers, touch “Clear”
to delete the numbers.
Touch
, and the previous screen re-
turns. (h) If the player malfunctions
If the player or another unit equipped with the
player malfunction, your audio system will
display following messages.
If “DISC CHECK” appears on the display:
It indicates that the disc dirty, damaged, or it
was inserted upside down. Clean the disc or
insert it correctly. If a disc which is not play-
able is inserted, “DISC CHECK” will also ap-
pear on
the screen. For appropriate discs for
this player, see “Audio/video system operat-
ing hints” on page 189.
If “REGION CODE ERROR” appears on
the display: It indicates that the DVD region
code is not set properly.
If “DVD ERROR” appears on the display:
It indicates that the inside of the player unit
may be too hot due to the very high ambient
temperature. Remove the disc from the play-
er and allow the player to cool down.
If the malfunction is not rectified: Take
your vehicle to your dealer.
If an MP3 disc contains CD −DA files, only
CD−DA files are played. If an MP3 disc con-
tains files other than CD −DA, only MP3 files
are played. (i) DVD player and DVD video disc infor-
mation
DVD VIDEO DISCS
This DVD player conforms to NTSC color
TV formats. The DVD video disc conform-
ing to another formats such as PAL or SE-
CAM cannot be used.
Region
codes: Some DVD video discs have
a region code indicating a country where you
can use the DVD video disc on this DVD
player. If the DVD video disc is not labeled as
“ALL” or “1”, you cannot use it on this DVD
player. If you attempt to play an inappropriate
DVD video disc on this player, “REGION
CODE ERROR” appears on the screen.
Even if the DVD video disc does not have a
region code, there is a case that you cannot
use it.

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Marks shown on DVD video discs:
Indicates NTSC
format of color TV.
Indicates the number
of audio tracks.
Indicates the number
of language subtitles.
Indicates the number
of angles.
Indicates the screen to
be selected.
Wide screen: 16:9
Standard: 4:3
Indicates a region code by
which this video disc can be
played.
ALL: in all countries
Number: region code
DVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY
DVD video discs: Digital versatile Disc that
holds video. DVD video discs have adopted
“MPEG2”,
one of the world standards of digi-
tal compression technologies. The picture
data is compressed by 1/40 on average and
stored. Variable rate encoded technology in
which the volume of data assigned to the pic-
ture is changed depending on the picture for-
mat has also been adopted. Audio data is
stored using PCM and Dolby digital, which
enables higher quality of sound. Further-
more, multi−angle and multi −language fea-
tures will also help you enjoy the more ad-
vanced technology of DVD video.
Viewer restrictions: This feature limits what
can be viewed in conformity with a level of re-
strictions of the country. The level of restric-
tions varies depending on the DVD video
disc. Some DVD video discs cannot be
played at all, or violent scenes are skipped or
replaced with other scenes.
Level 1: DVD video discs for children can be
played.
Level 2 − 7: DVD video discs for children and
G−rated movie can be played.
Level 8: All types of the DVD video discs can
be played.
Multiangle feature: You can enjoy the
same scene at different angles. Multilanguage feature: You can select a
language of the subtitle and audio.
Region codes:
The region codes are pro-
vided on DVD players and DVD discs. If the
DVD video disc does not have the same re-
gion code as the DVD player, you cannot play
the disc on the DVD player. For region codes,
see page 188.
Audio: This DVD player can play liner PCM,
Dolby digital and MPEG audio format DVD.
Other decoded type cannot be played.
Title and chapter: Video and audio pro-
grams stored in DVD video disc are divided in
parts by title and chapter.
Title: The largest unit of the video and audio
programs stored on DVD video discs. Usual-
ly, one piece of movie, one album, or one au-
dio program is assigned as a title.
Chapter: The unit smaller than that of title. A
title comprises plural chapters.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and
the doubleD symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpub-
lished works.

19921997 Dolby Laboratories. All
rights reserved.

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This product incorporates copyright
protection
technology that is protected by
method claims of certain U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights owned
by Macrovision Corporation and other
rights owners. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized
by Macrovision Corporation, and is in-
tended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engi-
neering or disassembly is prohibited.
“DTS” is a trademark of Digital Theater
Systems, Inc.
Audio/video system operating
hints
NOTICE
To ensure correct audio/video system
operations:
 Be careful not to spill beverages over
the audio system.
 Do not put anything other than a disc
into the slot.
 Do not put anything other than an ap-
propriate disc into the DVD player.
 The use of a cellular phone inside or
near the vehicle may cause a noise
from the speakers of the audio sys-
tem which you are listening to. How-
ever, this does not indicate a mal-
function.
RADIO RECEPTION
Usually, a problem with radio reception does
not mean there is a problem with your radio —
it is just the normal result of conditions outside
the vehicle. For example, nearby buildings and terrain
can interfere with FM reception. Power lines
or telephone wires can interfere with AM sig-
nals. And of course, radio signals have a lim-
ited
range. The farther you are from a station,
the weaker its signal will be. In addition, re-
ception conditions change constantly as your
vehicle moves.
Here are some common reception problems
that probably do not indicate a problem with
your radio:
FM
Fading and drifting stations — Generally, the
effective range of FM is about 40 km (25
miles). Once outside this range, you may no-
tice fading and drifting, which increase with
the distance from the radio transmitter. They
are often accompanied by distortion.
Multi−path — FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for two signals to reach your an-
tenna at the same time. If this happens, the
signals will cancel each other out, causing a
momentary flutter or loss of reception.
Static and fluttering — These occur when sig-
nals are blocked by buildings, trees, or other
large objects. Increasing the bass level may
reduce static and fluttering.

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