USB TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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41-1. NAVIGATION
Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’21 Prod.)
1-1.NAVIGATION
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e. g., due to the
selected options or country ver-
sions. This also applies to
safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these func-
tions and systems, the
applicable laws and regulations
must be observed.
The navigation system can
determine the precise position
of the vehicle with the aid of sat-
ellites, and can reliably guide
you to every entered destina-
tion.
Navigation data is stored in the
vehicle and can be updated
from a USB device.
1 Press the button on the
Controller.
2 "Navigation"
Over view
Vehicle features and
options
General information
Going to the navigation
system
Safety information
WARNING
●Operating the integrated infor-
mation systems and communi-
cation devices while driving can
distract from traffic. It is possible
to lose control of the vehicle.
There is a risk of an accident.
Only use the systems or
devices when the traffic situa-
tion allows. As warranted, stop
and use the systems and
devices while the vehicle is sta-
tionary.
●There can be deviations
between the current traffic situa-
tion and details of the navigation
instructions, for instance
changed streets or road con-
struction. There is a risk of an
accident. The respectively valid
traffic rules take precedence.
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"Software version": informa-
tion about the current map
version.
In the Professional navigation
system:
"Help to improve the navigation
map": data such as speed or posi-
tion is stored in the vehicle in an
anonymized state and transmitted
to the manufacturer in order to
improve the digital map.
Navigation data is stored in the
vehicle and can be updated
from a USB device.
Current navigation data is avail-
able from your Toyota dealer or
in the Toyota Supra Connect
User Site.
Depending on the data volume,
the navigation data update may
take several hours. The status
of the update can be queried.
The navigation data is updated
during the trip to preserve the
vehicle battery.
1 Connect the USB device with
the new navigation data to a
USB port in the front.
2 Follow the instructions on the
Control Display. 3
Remove the USB device
after the update.
1 Press the button.
2 "Saving navigation data in
the vehicle…(USB)"
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment and country version, the
navigation data for the home
region is transmitted online to
the vehicle several times a year
and automatically installed and
updated.
Map update
General information
Update
Viewing the status
Automatic map update
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362-1. ENTERTAINMENT
Supra Navigation System Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’21 Prod.)
2-1.ENTERTAINMENT
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e. g., due to the
selected options or country ver-
sions. This also applies to
safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these func-
tions and systems, the
applicable laws and regulations
must be observed.Audio recording playback is
stopped during muting.
Possible entertainment sources:
Radio, refer to page 39.
Music collection, refer to page
50.
USB audio, refer to page 53.
General infor mation
Vehicle features and
options
Control elements
Buttons and functions
ButtonFunction
Press: switches sound
output on/off.
Turn: adjusts the vol-
ume.
Change the entertain-
ment source.
Press once: changes
the station/track.
Press and hold: fast
forward/fast rewind the
track.
Programmable mem-
ory buttons.
Change waveband/sat-
ellite radio.
Sound output
Safety information
WARNING
●A high sound output volume can
damage your hearing. There is
a risk of injury. Do not adjust the
volume too high.
Volume and sound output
Turn the button to
adjust the volume.
Press the button to
switch off the sound
output. Pressing the
button again restores
the previous volume
setting.
Entertainment sources
General information
ButtonFunction
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USB video, refer to page 58.
Bluetooth audio, refer to page
53.
Screen Mirroring, refer to
page 58.
Apple CarPlay, refer to page
82.
On the radio:
1 Press the button.
A list of all currently available enter-
tainment sources is displayed.
2 Press the button again
to select an entertainment
source.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "Media/Radio"
A list of all possible entertainment
sources is displayed.
2Select the desired entertain-
ment source.
Via the button on the Controller:
1 Press the button.
The most recently selected enter-
tainment source is played.
2 Press the button again.
A list of all currently available enter-
tainment sources is displayed.
3Select the desired entertain-
ment source. This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e. g., due to the
selected options or country ver-
sions. This also applies to
safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these func-
tions and systems, the
applicable laws and regulations
must be observed.
The settings are stored in the
currently used driver profile.
1
"Media/Radio"
2 "Tone"
3 Select desired setting:
"Treble": treble adjustment.
"Bass": depth adjustment.
"Balance": left/right volume
distribution.
"Fader": front/rear volume dis-
tribution.
4 To adjust: turn the Controller.
Changing the entertain-
ment source
Sound
Vehicle features and
options
General information
Treble, bass, balance, and
fader
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5"Delete entry"
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e. g., due to the
selected options or country ver-
sions. This also applies to
safety-related functions and sys-
tems. When using these func-
tions and systems, the
applicable laws and regulations
must be observed.
Titles, audio books, and pod-
casts can be played back.
Sound is played back through
the vehicle loudspeakers.
Settings are stored for the driver
profile currently used.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the following audio
sources can be used:Audio
Vehicle features and
options
General information
IconMeaning
Music collection.
USB device.
Music interface for smart-
phones.
Bluetooth audio.
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Tracks from USB devices can
be stored on the music collec-
tion in the vehicle and played
from there.
USB device with compressed
audio files: all playable audio
files from the USB device are
stored in a directory that
receives the name of the USB
device. Tracks and directories
can be subsequently
renamed and deleted. Man-
aging the music collection,
refer to page 51.
Tracks with Digital Rights Man-
agement DRM copy protection
can be stored but cannot be
played back.
Regularly back up your music
collection, refer to page 52, oth-
erwise the stored music might
be lost if there is a fault on the
hard disk.
1 Connect the USB device,
refer to page 53, to the USB
port.
2 "Media/Radio"
3 "USB"
Or: Select the name of the USB
device.
4Tilt the Controller to the left. 5
"Import music"
The audio data is stored on the
music collection.
Follow the following during the
storage process:
Do not remove the USB
device during storing, as this
could interrupt the storage
process.
The tracks on the USB device
can still be played back.
Switching to other audio
sources is possible.
1 "Media/Radio"
2 "USB"
Or: Select the name of the USB
device.
3Tilt the Controller to the left.
4 "Cancel music import"
The storing process is canceled.
1 "Media/Radio"
2 "USB"
Or: Select the name of the USB
device.
3Tilt the Controller to the left.
4 "Import music"
Music collection
General information
Storing from a USB device
Canceling storing from a
USB device
Continuing storing from a
USB device
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1"Media/Radio"
2 "Music collection"
3 Press the button.
4 "Manage music collection"
5 "Delete selected titles"
Music search is displayed. Proceed
according to the description for
search criteria, refer to page 55.
A list of tracks to be deleted is pre-
pared according to the search crite-
ria.
6Select a track.
1 "Media/Radio"
2 "Music collection"
3 Press the button.
4 "Manage music collection"
5 "Delete all music titles"
6 "OK"
Regularly back up your music
collection to a USB device; oth-
erwise, the stored music might
be lost if there is a fault on the
hard disk.
When making a backup, make
sure there is enough free disk
space on the USB device.
Depending on the file size and
number of tracks, backing up the music collection can take a
long time. Therefore, it is best to
perform the backup during a
long trip. If there is no time to
complete the backup, do not
unplug the USB device. The
backup will resume on your next
trip.
1
Connect the USB device,
refer to page 53, to the USB
port.
2 "Media/Radio"
3 "Music collection"
4 Press the button.
5 "Manage music collection"
6 "Save music collection to
USB"
When restoring the music col-
lection from a USB device, the
existing music collection in the
vehicle is overwritten. It is best
to perform the storage operation
during a relatively long trip. If the
storage process is canceled, do
not unplug the USB device.
Storage will resume on your
next trip.
1 Connect the USB device,
refer to page 53, to the USB
port.
2 "Media/Radio"
3 "Music collection"
4 Press the button.
Deleting selected tracks
Deleting all tracks
Backing up the music collec-
tion
Restoring the music collec-
tion
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5"Manage music collection"
6 "Restore music collection
from USB device"
MP3, MP4, M4A, M4B, AAC,
WMA.
Depending on the audio file for-
mat or encoding software you
use, some files may not be rec-
ognized or played back.
The music search and playback
of Apple iPod/iPhone are sup-
ported.
Information on all music tracks,
for instance artist, genre or
track, as well as playlists, are
transmitted into the vehicle. This
may take some time, depending
on the USB device, file size, and
number of tracks.
During the transfer, the tracks
can be called up via the file
directory.
The information for approx.
40,000 tracks can be stored in
the vehicle. However, a maxi-
mum of 16,000 tracks can be
stored per USB device. Title with integrated Digital
Rights Management DRM can-
not be played.
For information about the USB
port, see Owner's Manual for
the vehicle.
1
Connect the USB device to
the USB port.
The adapter cable supplied with the
USB device would be ideal.
2"Media/Radio"
3 "USB"
Or: Select the name of the USB
device.
Further playback descriptions,
refer to page 54.
Playback of music files on
external devices such as
audio devices or mobile
phones via Bluetooth.
The volume of the sound out-
put depends on the device. If
necessary, adjust the volume
on the device.
Up to four external devices
can be connected to the vehi-
cle.
Bluetooth device is connected
USB device
Playable formats
Apple iPod/iPhone
Audio player and storage
media with USB port
Selecting the USB device
Bluetooth audio
General information
Functional requirements
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to the vehicle. Bluetooth con-
nections, see Owner's Manual
for the vehicle.
Bluetooth audio playback was
activated.
1 "Media/Radio"
2 Select the desired Bluetooth
device from the list.
Further playback descriptions,
refer to page 54.
If the Bluetooth device is not
listed in the device list, Blue-
tooth audio playback may have
not been activated. To activate
Bluetooth audio playback, pro-
ceed as follows:
1 "Media/Radio"
2 "Manage mobile devices"
3 Select the desired Bluetooth
device.
4 "Bluetooth® audio"
Once an audio source has been
selected, information on play-
back appears on the Control
Display.
Information available for the cur-
rent track followed by the playlist
is shown on the Control Display. Content and scope of the play-
list depend on the type of the
selected playback source and
the search criteria applied.
For USB and Bluetooth
devices, as well as for the
music collection, the selected
playlist is displayed. This can
be the result of a search or of
a previously stored playlist.
Further functions are displayed
by moving the Controller to the
left. The scope of these func-
tions depends on the selected
audio source.
Depending on the supported
Bluetooth version, some Blue-
tooth device functions may lim-
ited when using Toyota Supra
Command. If necessary, the
missing functions can be
accessed directly on the device
itself.
Select the desired track from the
playlist.
Starting with the selected track,
all tracks of the playlist are
played.
On the radio:
The previous or next track from
the playlist is played.
Selecting the Bluetooth
device
Playback
General information
Selecting a track
Changing the track
Press the left or right
button.
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Depending on the USB device
and equipment, separate audio
book and podcast searches are
possible.
1Tilt the Controller to the left.
2 "Media search"
3 Select desired setting:
"Podcasts"
A list of all available podcasts is
displayed.
"Audio books"
A list of all available audio books is
displayed.
4 Select the track at which the
playback is going to begin.
Information on playback appears
on the Control Display. A playlist is
created from the search results.
It is possible to search the music
collection and USB devices via
the directory structure.
The names of folders and tracks
correspond to folder and file
names. The folder and file
names can deviate from the
names in the track information.
1Tilt the Controller to the left.
2 "Media search"
3 "Browse folder"
4 Change into a sub folder, if
needed.
Select the track at which the play-
back is going to begin.
Information on playback appears
on the Control Display. A playlist is
created from the search results.
1Tilt the Controller to the left.
2 "Browse albums"
Available albums are graphically
presented.
3Turn the Controller to scroll
through the albums.
4 Select the desired album.
All tracks of the selected album are
displayed.
5Select the track at which the
playback is going to begin.
6 Tilt the Controller to the left.
The Control Display shows
information on playback. The
playlist corresponds to the
track list of the album.
1 Tilt the Controller to the left.
2 "Similar titles (local)"
A list with similar tracks is dis-
played.
3Select the track at which the
playback is going to begin.
Information on playback appears
on the Control Display. A playlist is
created from the search results.
Search audio books and
podcasts
Search directory structure
Scroll through albums
Searching for similar tracks