change time 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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Volume control switch
Push “+” side to increase the volume.
The volume continues to increase while
the switch is being pressed.
Push “– ” side to decrease the volume.
The volume continues to decrease while
the switch is being pressed.
“” “” switches
Radio
To select a preset station:
Quickly push and release the “
” or

” switch. Do this again to select the
next preset station.
To seek a station:
Push and hold the “
” or “” switch
until you hear a beep. Do this again to
find the next station. If you push either
the “
” or “” switch in seek mode,
the seek mode will cancel.
CD/DVD player, Bluetooth
® audio,
USB player and iPod player
Use this switch to skip up or down to a
different track, file or chapter in either
direction.
To select a desired track, file or chapter:
Quickly push and release the “
” or

” switch until the track, file or chapter
you want to play is set. If you want to
return to the beginning of the current
track, file or chapter, push the “

switch once, quickly.
MP3/WMA disc, USB memory device,
Bluetooth
® audio and iPod
To select a desired folder, album, or mode:
Push and hold the “
” or “” switch until
you hear a beep. Repeat this until the
folder, album, or mode you want to listen to
is set.
DVD player
To fast-forward or reverse:
Push and hold the “
” or “” switch
until after you hear a beep.
When the switch is released, the DVD
player will resume normal playback.
“MODE” switch
Each time you push the “MODE” switch,
the system changed the audio mode.
To turn the audio/video system on, push
the “MODE” switch.
To turn the audio/video system off, push
and hold the “MODE” switch until you
hear a beep.

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NOTICE
To ensure correct audio/video sys-
tem operations:
z Be careful not to spill beverages
over the audio/video system.
z Do not put anything other than an
appropriate disc into the CD/DVD
player slot.
z The use of a cellular phone inside
or near the vehicle may cause a
noise from the speakers of the
audio/video system which you are
listening to. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction.
Radio reception
Usually, the 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 ter-
rain can interfere with FM reception.
Power lines or telephone wires can in-
terfere with AM signals. And of course,
radio signals have a limited range, and
the farther you are from a station, the
weaker its signal will be. In addition,
reception conditions change constantly
as your vehicle moves.
Here are some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a
problem with your radio: FM
Fading and drifting stations
— Gener-
ally, the effective range of FM is about
25 miles (40 km). Once outside this
range, you may notice fading and drifting,
which increase with the distance from
the radio transmitter. They are often
accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path — FM signals are reflective,
making it possible for two signals to
reach your antenna 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 signals are blocked by buildings,
trees, or other large objects. Increasing
the bass level may reduce static and
fluttering.
AM
Fading — AM broadcasts are reflected
by the upper atmosphere — especially at
night. These reflected signals can in-
terfere with those received directly from
the radio station, causing the radio sta-
tion to sound alternately strong and
weak.
Station interference — When a re-
flected signal and a signal received di-
rectly from a radio station are very nearly
the same frequency, they can interfere
with each other, making it difficult to hear
the broadcast.
Static — AM is easily affected by exter-
nal sources of electrical noise, such as
high tension power lines, lightening, or
electrical motors. This results in static.

Audio/video system
o
perating hints

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(a) Accurate current vehicle position
may not be shown in the following
cases:
z When driving on a small angled
Y-shaped road.
z When driving on a winding road.
z When driving on a slippery road
such as in sand, gravel, snow, etc.
z When driving on a long straight road.
z When freeway and surface streets
run in parallel.
z After moving by ferry or vehicle car-
rier.
z When a long route is searched dur-
ing high speed driving.
z When driving without setting the
current position calibration correctly.
z After repeating a change of direction
by going forward and backward, or
turning on a turntable in the parking
lot.
z When leaving a covered parking lot
or parking garage.
z When a roof carrier is installed.
z When driving with tire chains in-
stalled.
z When the tires are worn.
z After replacing a tire or tires.
z When using tires that are smaller or
larger than the factory specifications.
z When the tire pressure in any of the
four tires is not correct.

INFORMATION
If your vehicle cannot receive GPS
signals, you can correct the current
position manually. For information
on setting the current position cali-
bration, see page 117.

(b) Inappropriate route guidance may
occur in the following cases:
z When turning at an intersection off
the designated route guidance.
z If you set more than one destination
but skip any of them, auto reroute
will display a route returning to the
destination on the previous route.
z When turning at an intersection for
which there is no route guidance.
z When passing through an intersec-
tion for which there is no route
guidance.
z During auto reroute, the route guid-
ance may not be available for the
next turn to the right or left.
z It may take a long time to operate
auto reroute during high speed driv-
ing. In auto reroute, a detour route
may be shown.
z After auto reroute, the route may not
be changed.
z An unnecessary U-turn may be
shown or announced.
z A location may have multiple names
and the system will announce one or
more.
z Some routes may not be searched.
z If the route to your destination in-
cludes gravel, unpaved roads or al-
leys, the route guidance may not be
shown.
z Your destination point might be
shown on the opposite side of the
street.
z When a portion of the route has
regulations prohibiting the entry of
the vehicle that vary by time or sea-
son or other reasons.
z The road and map data stored in
your navigation system may not be
complete or may not be the latest
version.

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<Common component >
Rated output More than 14 W x 4 (test voltage 14.4V)
Maximum output More than 20 W x 4 (test voltage 14.4V)
Suitable load impedance 4 Ω (each channel)
Power consumption ● 1 W x 4 output time about 4.1 A
● About 15 A max
Exterior dimensions 205.5 mm (width), 104 mm (height), 161.5 mm (depth)
Weight About 2.7 kg
z Please note that due to changes in specifications and external appearance, the
content of this manual may not correspond exactly with the actual device.
z The number of parts and circuits may be changed to improve functionality without
prior notice.

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INDEX
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Intersection guidance screen............. 32,67
iPod operation ...................................... 247
iTunes Tagging ..................................... 195
K
Keyboard layout............................... 17,111
L
Last 5 cities ....................................... 48,51
Limitations of the navigation system ..... 270
List.......................................................... 25
List all categories button ............... 52,54,79
List screen operation .............................. 23
Listening to HD Radio........................... 194
Listening to satellite radio ..................... 197
Listening to the radio ............................ 193
Local POI list .......................................... 80
M
Maintenance information ................. 22,120
Maintenance information setting ........... 120
Map button ............................................. 14
MAP button................................... 12,27,28
Map database information and updates ............................................. 272
Map scale ............................................... 35
Map screen operation ............................. 27
Map SD button........................................ 16
Map view ................................................ 78
Map View button ..................................... 12
Mark button ............................................ 12
Marks shown on DVD video discs ........ 222
Memo information ................................... 22
Memo list .............................................. 127
Memory button........................................ 14
Memory point information ....................... 31
Memory point names ............................ 101
Memory points screen ............................ 97
Memos for a specified period of time .... 128
Menu screen ........................................... 16
Microphone ........................................... 129
MP3/WMA ..................................... 205,260
My Places ............................................... 96
My Places button .................................... 16
N
Names of areas to be avoided.............. 106
NAVI button.................................. 12,16,17
Nearest 5 Cities................................. 48,51
North-up ............................................ 12,35
North-up symbol ................................ 12,35
Numbers and symbols ............................ 24
O
OFF function ...............................12,17,112
On route button ................................. 54,80
One-touch scroll ..................................... 28
Operating a Bluetooth
® audio player ....238
Operating a DVD video disc .................210
Operating a MP3/WMA disc ................. 205
Operating an audio CD .........................203
Operating a USB memory device ......... 226
Operating your iPod ............................. 251
OPP (Object Push Profile).................... 129
P
P.EQ (Parametric Equalizer)
adjustments ...................................... 185
Phone # button ....................................... 14
Phone book .......................................... 153
Phone book lock................................... 166
Playing a Bluetooth
® audio ................... 238
Playing a disc ....................................... 202
Playing a DVD video disc ..................... 211
Playing a MP3/WMA disc ..................... 205
Playing an audio CD ............................ 203
Playing a portable audio devices .......... 247
Playing a USB memory device ............. 226
Playing your iPod .......................... 250,251
Plugging or unplugging a USB memory device ................................. 225
POI as a destination ............................... 81
POI category button ............................... 14
POI category change ............................113
POI information ...................................... 30
POI name button .................................... 14
POIs near the search point ..................... 54
POIs to be displayed .............................. 79
Pop-up message ............................. 17,116
Position/direction calibration................. 117
Presetting a station .............................. 193
Previous button ...................................... 14

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INDEX
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T
Talk on the Bluetooth® phone ...............141
Time zone........................................ 17,112
Tire change calibration .........................118
Title ................................. 194,203,214,223
Tone ..................................................... 192
Touch screen operation .......................... 23
TRACK LIST button .............................. 252
Traffic Restrict. Notification .............. 17,114
Traffic voice guidance ............................. 93
Transfer data ........................................ 153
Transferring a telephone number ..........153
Turn list screen ............................. 32,68,81
Turning on the power............................ 180
Typical voice guidance prompts.............. 69
U
USB player operation ...........................224
USB port ........................................ 225,248
User selection......................................... 88
Using iTunes Tagging ...........................195
V
Video operation.................................... 256
Viewer restrictions ......................... 218,223
Voice guidance in all modes ............ 17,115
VOL button .................................... 178,180
Volume ....................... 87,141, 149,180,257
Volume balance adjustments
(FAD BAL) ........................................ 189
Volume button ........................................ 16
X
XM Traffic button .................................... 16
XM® NavTraffic ....................................... 90
XM® NavTraffic flow information ............. 90
XM® NavTraffic icon........................... 90,93
XM® NavTraffic indicator.................... 12,91
XM® NavTraffic text information .............. 93
XM® Satellite Radio br oadcast.............. 196
Z
Zoom in button........................................ 12
Zoom out button ..................................... 12

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