TOYOTA tC 2010 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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z Other functions

“REPEAT”: Use this control to auto-
matically replay the track you are cur-
rently listening to.
Repeating a track —
While the track is playing, touch
“REPEAT” briefly.
When the track is finished, the player will
automatically play it again. To cancel the
repeat, touch “REPEAT” once again.
“RANDOM”: Use this for automatic and
random selection of tracks from the
portable audio player.
While a track is playing, touch
“RANDOM” briefly.
The system selects a track from the
portable audio player. To cancel this
function, touch “RANDOM” once again.

INFORMATION
Depending on the portable player
that is connected to the system,
certain functions may not be avail-
able.

(d) Change the Bluetooth® audio set-
tings
z Selecting a portable player
If you register a second portable
player, either one can be selected for
connection.

1. Touch “Select Portable Player” to
display the “Select Portable Player”
screen.
You can select from a maximum of
two Bluetooth
® portable players.
“Empty” is displayed when you have not
registered a Bluetooth
® portable player.
The Bluetooth® mark is displayed when
you choose the portable player.

2. Select desired portable player and
then touch “OK”.
Although you can register up to two
portable players in the system, only one
portable player can function at a time.

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z Displaying portable player infor-
mation
You can see the information of the
portable player on the system.
“Device Name” .......... The name of Bluetooth
® portable
player which is displayed on the
screen. You can change it into a
desired name.
“Bluetooth
∗ Device Address”
.......... The address peculiar to the sys- tem. You cannot change it.
“Connection Method” .......... The connection method can be switched between “From Portable
Player” and “From Display De-
vice”.
∗: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.

1. Select desired portable player and
then touch “Portable Player Info”.

2. When you complete confirming it,
touch
. z
Changing a device name
You can change a device name. If you
change a device name, the name reg-
istered in your portable player is not
changed.

1. Touch “Edit”.

2. Use the software keyboard to in-
put the device name and then touch
“OK”.

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z Changing the connection method
The connection method can be se-
lected.
From Portable Player: Connect the
portable player to the audio system.
From Display Device: Connect the
audio system to the portable player.

Select desired connection method
“From Portable Player” or “From Dis-
play Device” and then touch “OK”.

INFORMATION
If the connection method is set to
“From Portable Player”, “Auto
Bluetooth
∗ Connect” (see page 236)
cannot be selected.
∗: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.

z Displaying the Bluetooth® audio
settings
You can see the Bluetooth
® audio
information settings on the system.
“Device Name”
...........The name in the Bluetooth
® net-
work. You can change it.
“Passcode”
...........The password when you register your portable audio player in the
system. You can change it into
the figure of 4-8 digits.
“Device Address” ...........The address peculiar to the sys- tem. You can not change it. If you
have registered two Bluetooth
®
portable players with the same
device name or passcode and
you cannot distinguish one from
the other, refer to it.

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z Changing the device name or
passcode

1. Touch “BT Audio Settings”.

2. Touch “Edit” at “Device Name” or
“Passcode”.

3. Use the software keyboard to in-
put the device name.
You can input up to 20 characters.


4. Input a Passcode with 4-8 digits.
When you touch
, the input num-
ber is deleted.

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z Initializing the Bluetooth® audio
settings
You can initialize the settings.

1. Touch “Default”.

2. Touch “Yes”.

z Deleting a portable player

1. Touch “BT Audio Settings”.

2. Touch “Remove” at “Bluetooth∗
Settings”.

3. Select the portable player you
want to delete and touch “OK”.
∗: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.

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4. Touch “Yes”.
Music stored on commercially available
portable audio devices can be played
back by connecting the devices to the
audio system.
When using portable audio devices with
the audio system, please read over the
portable audio device’s manual carefully
and ensure that the device is fully com-
patible prior to use. CAUTION

z Place the portable audio device in
a location that will not interfere
with SRS airbag deployment.
Failure to do so may result in
death or serious injury due to the
inability of the airbag to function
properly or if the portable audio
device is thrown during SRS air-
bag deployment.
Refer to the vehicle owner’s
manual for details of the SRS air-
bag deployment location.
z
Avoid placing the portable audio
device in a location that will in-
terfere with drivi ng, or temporarily
secure in a location that will not
interfere with driving.
This may hinder driving or lead to
traffic accidents.


—AUX operation

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(a) Connecting (disconnecting) port-
able audio devices

Ensure that the portable audio device
power is turned OFF.
Ensure that the audio mode is set to a
mode other than AUX, or that the au-
dio system power is turned OFF.
Connect (or disconnect) the AUX port.

NOTICE
z Avoid getting hands caught in the
AUX port.
z Do not connect, operate, or dis-
connect the portable audio device
while driving.
z Store portable audio devices
away from direct sunlight when
not in use.

INFORMATION
z Disconnecting or connecting the
portable audio device while in
AUX mode may lead to distortion
and speaker damage. Always
ensure to turn off the audio sys-
tem power or switch to another
mode prior to disconnecting or
connecting.
z Changing the portable audio de-
vice power supply while in AUX
mode may lead to distortion and
speaker damage. Always ensure
to turn off the audio system
power or switch to another mode
prior to changing the portable au-
dio device power supply.
z Please note that the volume level
will vary due to differing output
levels depending on the con-
nected device.
z If the volume is adjusted while in
AUX mode, the volume can be
stored as the volume level for
AUX mode. This stored volume
level will be returned to its default
setting if the portable audio de-
vice is disconnected.
z When using a portable audio de-
vice connected to the power out-
let or cigarette lighter, noise may
occur during playback.
If this happens, use the power
source (battery) of the portable
audio device.

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(b) Playing a portable audio devices
1. Turn ON the portable audio device
power and playback music.
Refer to the manual provided with the
portable audio device for details of op-
eration.

2. Push the “AV” button and touch
“AUX”.
Played back audio from the portable
audio device is output from the speakers. iPod music files can be played by con-
necting your iPod to the audio system.
Furthermore, it is also possible to per-
form such operations as selecting tracks
from the play list and changing the shuf-
fle mode at the audio system.
For details, refer to your iPod user guide.
INFORMATION
A different connection procedure
must be performed if playing video
files using a commercially available
Apple Composite AV Cable. For
details, see page 256.



—iPod operation

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(a) Connecting or disconnecting your iPod
z Connecting your iPod


Connect your iPod with the Dock Con-
nector to USB Cable.
Disconnect all accessories currently
connected to the iPod.
As soon as the iPod is connected, its
power is automatically turned on. z
Disconnecting your iPod


Disconnect the Dock Connector to
USB Cable from the USB port.

Dock Connector to USB Cable Your iPod
USB port Dock Connector to
USB Cable USB port

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NOTICE
z Please understand that no com-
pensation can be awarded for lost
data, even if iPod data is lost
when connected to the audio
system.
z The iPod may become deformed,
discolored, or damaged due to
heat if left exposed to direct
sunlight for long periods of time.
Store away from direct sunlight
when not in use.
z Fix the iPod securely when using
with this unit. Do not let the iPod
fall onto the floor, where it may
become jammed under the brake
or accelerator pedal.
z You may hear noise if you dis-
connect during iPod playback.
INFORMATION
z Check that your iPod is supported
by the audio system. Refer to
“Supported iPods” (page 255) for a
list of supported iPods.
z The system will not automatically
switch to iPod mode when the au-
dio system and iPod are connected.
z “SCION” displays at the iPod when
connected to the audio system.
Please note that operation cannot
be performed using your iPod while
“SCION” is displayed.
z Vehicles with smart entry and start
system—
While the “ENGINE START STOP”
switch is in the ACCESSORY or
IGNITION ON mode, the battery of
the connected iPod will be charged.
z Vehicles without smart entry and
start system—
While the engine switch is in the
ACC or ON position, the battery of
the connected iPod will be charged.
z The track order in the play list dis-
played at the audio system may
differ from that at your iPod when
connected to the system.
z If your iPod becomes inoperable,
disconnect and then reconnect af-
ter resetting. Refer to the iPod user
guide for details of the reset
method.
z While the iPod is connected to this
audio system, the iPod itself cannot
be turned on or off.

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