TOYOTA tC 2012 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)

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z Changing a device name
You can change a device name. If you
change a device name, the name reg-
istered in your cellular phone is not
changed.

1. Touch “Change”.

2. Use the software keyboard to in-
put the device name. z
Changing the Bluetooth
® settings
You can change the display and settings
of Bluetooth
® information on the system.
The information displays the following
items.
“Device Name”
....... The name in the Bluetooth
®
network. You can change it.
“Passcode” ....... The password when you regis- ter your cellular phone in the
system. You can change it into
the figure of 4-8 digits.
“Device Address” ....... The address peculiar to the system. You can not change it.
If you have registered two
Bluetooth
® phones with the
same device name or passcode
and you cannot distinguish one
from the other, refer to it.

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When you change the device name or
passcode, do the followings.

1. Touch “Bluetooth∗”.

2. Touch “Change” of “Device
Name” or “Passcode”.
∗: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.


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 number is
deleted.

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

1. Touch “Default”.

2. Touch “Yes”. z
Deleting a Bluetooth
® phone

1. Touch “Delete” of “Bluetooth∗
Telephone”.

2. Select the telephone you want to
delete and touch “OK”.

3. Touch “Yes”.
∗: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc.

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z Displaying the information of the
Bluetooth® phone you delete
You can display the information of the
Bluetooth
® phone before you delete it
and you can make sure whether the
telephone you delete is correct or not.

1. Select the telephone you want to
display the information about.

2. When you complete confirming it,
touch
. The brightness and the contrast of the
screen can be adjusted depending on
the brightness of your surroundings.
You can also turn the display off. To
adjust the screen, see “
z Brightness and
contrast adjustment” on page 191.

INFORMATION
If the display is adjusted when the
navigation screen is displayed, the
audio function button display screen
will also be adjusted.


Screen ad
justment

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1. Push the “INFO” button.

2. Touch “Settings”. (a) Screen priority
You can select a function that enables
automatic return to the navigation screen
from the audio screen.

Select “Navi” or “Audio” and then
touch “OK”.
“Navi”:
The navigation screen auto-
matically returns from the audio screen
20 seconds after the end of audio screen
operation.
“Audio”: The audio screen remains on.



Settin
gs

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(b) Beep type
The beep sound type can be changed or
switched off.

Select “Off”, “1”, “2” or “3” and then
touch “OK”.
You can select the desired beep sound
type by touching the appropriate number.
If no beep sound is needed, touch
“OFF” to disable the feature.
When selected, the number or “OFF”
will be highlighted.
(c) Switch color
You can select the color of the touch
screen buttons.

Select “Amber” or “Green” and then
touch “OK”.

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The language of the touch screen
buttons, pop −up messages and the
voice guidance can be changed.
1. Push the “INFO” button.

2. Touch “Language”.

3. Touch “English”, “Français” or
“Español” to select a language.
The language is changed and the screen
returns to the map display.
A commercially available rear view
camera can be used by connecting it
to the RCA Relay Cable's RCA termi-
nals.
For further information and operation
procedures, refer to the device's
manual.

NOTICE
When connecting a rear view cam-
era, always use the vehicle wire
harness's ACC connector as the
power source. The rear view camera
may not work properly if any other
power source is used.




Select lan
guage


Rear view camera system

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SECTION 6
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
z Quick reference ··················\
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z Using your audio/video system ··················\
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Some basics ··················\
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Screen adjus tment ··················\
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Radio operation··················\
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CD player operation ··················\
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DVD player operation··················\
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USB player operation ··················\
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Bluetooth
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AUX operation··················\
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iPod oper ation ··················\
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Video operat ion ··················\
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z Audio/video remo te controls ··················\
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z Audio/video system operating hints ··················\
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Function button display screen Touch the touch screen buttons dis-
played on the screen to control the
radio, CD/DVD player, USB player,
Bluetooth
® audio, AUX, iPod or
Video. For details, see page 181.
“ OPEN” button
Push this button to open and close
the display, adjust the angle of the
display, and eject discs. For details,
see page 180.
“VOL” button Push “S ” or “T ” button of “VOL”
to adjust the volume. For details,
see page 180.
“AV” button
Push this button to display the “AV
Menu” screen. For details, see
page 181.
“TRACK/TUNE” button Push the “S ” or “T” button of
“TRACK/TUNE” to move up or
down the frequency, track, file or
chapter.
Push and hold the “S ” or “T ”
button of “TRACK/TUNE” to seek
up or down for a station.
For details, see pages 194, 199,
203, 206, 214, 227, 239 and 252.


Quick reference

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Vehicles with smart entry and start sys-
tem—
Your audio/video system works when the
“ENGINE START STOP” switch is in the
ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.
Vehicles without smart entry and start
system—
Your audio/video system works when the
engine switch is in ACC or ON position.

NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not leave the au-
dio/video system on longer than
necessary when the engine is not
running.
FCC ID: XEMNA08A02
IC ID: 8192A-NA08A02
MADE IN JAPAN
This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules and RSS −210 of in-
dustry Canada. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause
undesired operation.
CAUTION
z Part 15 of the FCC Rules
FCC Warning:
Changes or modifications in con-
struction not expressly approved
by AISIN AW Co., Ltd for compli-
ance could void the user’s au-
thority to operate the equipment.
Radio frequency exposure. This
device is approved for Mobile Ap-
plication only and, to comply with
applicable FCC radio frequency
exposure regulations, must be
used with a distance of at least
7.9 in. (20 cm) between the an-
tenna and the body of any person
at all time during use.
z Laser products
z Do not take this unit apart or at-
tempt to make any changes
yourself. This is an intricate unit
that uses a laser pickup to re-
trieve information from the sur-
face of compact discs. The laser
is carefully shielded so that its
rays remain inside the cabinet.
Therefore, never try to disas-
semble the player or alter any of
its parts since you may be ex-
posed to laser rays and dan-
gerous voltages.
z This product utilizes a laser. Use
of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures
other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.

Using your audio/video
system —
— Some basics

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