navigation TOYOTA SIENNA 2008 XL20 / 2.G Navigation Manual

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Maintenance information —
— Maintenance information
setting
When the navigation system is turned on, the
“Information” screen displays when it is time
to replace a part or certain components. (See
page 21.)
1. Push the “INFO” button.
2. Touch “Maintenance”.
3. Touch the desired touch screen button.
For details of each touch screen button, see
“INFORMATION ITEMS” on page 111.
“Delete All”: To cancel all conditions which
have been inputted.
“Reset All”: To reset the item which has sat-
isfied a condition.“Set Dealer”: To register or edit dealer infor-
mation. (See “ — Dealer setting” on page
112.)
If “ON” is selected, the system gives mainte-
nance information with the “Information”
screen when the system is turned on. (See
page 21.)
If “OFF” is selected, the “Information” screen
is disabled.
When the vehicle needs to be serviced, the
touch screen button color will change to
orange.

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By pushing the telephone switch above,
you can receive a call or hang up without
taking your hands off the steering wheel.
MicrophoneYou can use the microphone above when
talking on the phone.
The other party’s voice outputs from the driv-
er’s speaker. When the received calls or re-
ceived voice outputs, the audio from the Au-
dio system or voice guidance from the
Navigation system will be muted.
INFORMATION
Talk alternately with the other party on
the phone. If you talk at the same time,
the voice may not reach each other. (It
is not a malfunction.)
Keep the volume of receiving voice
down. Otherwise, echo is coming up.
When you talk on the phone, speak
clearly towards the microphone.
In the following situations, your voice
may not reach the other party.
Driving on unpaved road. (Too
much road noise.)
Driving at high speed.
Windows are open.
If airconditioning vents are turned
towards the microphone.
The sound of the airconditioning
fan is loud.1Indicates the condition of Bluetooth
connection.
“Blue” indicates an excellent connection to
Bluetooth.
“Yellow” indicates a bad connection to
Bluetooth, resulting in possible deterioration
of voice quality.
: no connection to Bluetooth.
2Indicates the amount of battery
charge left.
Empty Full
It is not displayed while the Bluetooth is con-
necting or the phone book data is being trans-
ferred.
The amount left does not always correspond
with the one of your cellular phone. This sys-
tem doesn’t have a charging function.

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Dialing by phone number
You can call by giving a desired number.
You: Push the talk switch.
System: “After the beep, please say the
number.”
You: “812387”
System: “When ready, please briefly push
the talk switch or push the
off−hook switch to dial.”
You: Push the talk switch.
System: “After the beep, please continue to
add numbers or say “Dial”.”
You: “Dial.”
System: “Dialing the number.”
Now you are calling 812387.
Sending a tone
You can send a tone by giving a desired
number.
You: Push the talk switch.
System: “Say numbers, pound, or star.”
You: “1234.”
System: “1234.” “Push the talk switch.”
You: Push the talk switch.
System: “Send? Say Yes or No.”
You: “Yes.”
System: “Sending.”
Now you are sending the tone.(vii) By POI call
You can call by touching when it is
displayed on the screen from Navigation
system. (See page 29 for details.)

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(b) All at once
1. Touch “Delete All” on the “Outgoing
Calls” or “Incoming Calls” screen.
2. Touch “Yes”.(vi) Setting the security
When you set the security, you can pre-
vent people from using some functions of
the Handsfree system. It is useful when
you leave your car with the hotel or you
don’t want others to see the data you reg-
istered.
When you set or unlock the security, you have
to input the security code. Be sure to change
the default code when you use the security for
the first time.
Changing the security code
The security code is 4 digits and the de-
fault is “0000”.
Change a new code that is hard for other
people to know.
When you change the security code, don’t for-
get the code. The dealers cannot unlock the
security when you forget it.
If you forget the security code, initialize your
personal data. When you initialize it, not only
the phonebook data but also the memory
points in the navigation system, etc. will be
deleted. (See “
 Initializing the security code”
on page 155.)
1. Touch “Phone Book Lock”.

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2. When you complete confirming it,
touch
.
Speech command system
The speech command system enables
you to operate the navigation system and
audio system by giving a command.
1. Push the talk switch.
A beep sounds and on screen message is
displayed with an indicator at the top left.
2. Say a command while the indicator is
shown on the display.
If you want to check the command list,
touch “Help” to display the help screen.
(See “Help screen” on page 163.) When
you touch “Cancel”, the previous screen
returns.
If the navigation system does not respond or
the confirmation screen does not disappear,
please push the talk switch and try again.
If no command is given, a beep sounds and
the indicator disappears 6 seconds later.
If the system does not recognize your
speech, the system will respond with this
message (“System does not recognize this
command, please rephrase your com-
mand.”). Start the operation from the begin-
ning.

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(a) Automatic transition
You can select a function that enables au-
tomatic return to the navigation screen
from the audio screen.
Select “ON” or “OFF” and then touch
“OK”.
“ON”:The navigation screen automatically
returns from the audio screen 20
seconds after the end of audio op-
eration.
“OFF”:The audio screen remains on.
(b) Switch color
You can select a color of touch screen but-
tons.
Select “Green” or “Orange” and then
touch “OK”.
(c) Rear system lock
(with rear seat entertainment
system)
If the vehicle is equipped with the rear seat
entertainment system, the rear seat enter-
tainment system can be locked to prevent
rear passengers from operating the enter-
tainment system.
Select “ON” or “OFF” and then touch
“OK”.
“ON”: The rear passengers cannot operate
the rear seat entertainment system. Only
front passengers can operate the system.
“OFF”: Both the front and rear passengers
can operate the rear seat entertainment sys-
tem.

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APPENDIX
Appendix
Limitations of the navigation system222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Map database information and updates224 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION 7

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Limitations of the navigation
system
This navigation system calculates the cur-
rent vehicle position using satellite sig-
nals, various vehicle signals, map data,
etc. However, the accurate position may
not be shown depending on the satellite
condition, road configuration, vehicle
condition or other circumstances.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) devel-
oped and operated by the U.S. Department of
Defense provides an accurate current vehicle
position, normally using 4 or more satellites,
and in some cases 3 satellites. The GPS sys-
tem has a certain level of inaccuracy. While
the navigation system will compensate for
this most of the time, occasional positioning
errors of up to 300 feet (100 m) can and
should be expected. Generally, position er-
rors will be corrected within a few seconds.
When your vehicle is receiving signals from
the satellites, the “GPS” mark appears at the
top left of the screen.
The GPS signal may be physically ob-
structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle posi-
tion on the map display. Tunnels, tall build-
ings, trucks, or even the placement of objects
on the instrument panel may obstruct the
GPS signals.
The GPS satellites may not send signals due
to repairs or improvements being made to
them.
Even when the navigation system is receiving
clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may
not be shown accurately or inappropriate
route guidance may occur in some cases.
NOTICE
The installation of window tinting may
obstruct the GPS signals. Most window
tinting contains some metallic content
that will interfere with GPS signal recep-
tion of the antenna in the instrument
panel. We advise against the use of win-
dow tinting on vehicles equipped with
navigation systems.

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Your destination point might be shown on
the opposite side of the street.
When a portion of the route has regula-
tions prohibiting the entry of the vehicle
that vary by time or season or other rea-
sons.
The road and map data stored in your nav-
igation system may not be complete or
may not be the latest version.
After replacing the tire, implement the op-
eration described in the “ Current posi-
tion/tire change calibration”. (See page
107.)
This navigation system uses tire turning data
and is designed to work with factory−speci-
fied tires for your vehicle. Installing tires that
are larger or smaller than the originally
equipped diameter may cause inaccurate
display of the vehicle’s position. The tire pres-
sure also affects the diameter of the tires so
please make sure the tire pressure of all four
tires is correct.
Map database information and
updates
This system uses the maps of DENSO.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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