TOYOTA tC 2013 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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Formatting/not formatting personal 
data recorded on the system
After touching [Delete Personal 
Data], touch either [Delete] or [Do 
Not Delete].
[Delete]Deletes personal data 
that has been recorded in 
the system as following:
- Th e s
ource type that 
was last played back
-  Th e l
ast volume setting 
used 
-  Ea c
h setting value for 
the radio source
-  Th e p
reset content of 
the radio source
-  Ea c
h setting value for 
the sound settings
-  Ea c
h setting value for 
the system settings
-  Ea c
h setting value 
for the contrast & 
brightness
-  Ea c
h setting value for 
the Bluetooth settings
-  Th e c
ontacts, speed 
dials and call history for 
hands-free phoning
[Do Not 
Delete]Returns to the General 
Settings menu without 
deleting personal data 
that has been recorded in 
the system.
Setting Up Voice Guidance  
(For Phone)
Touch on [Voice] on the Setup menu 
to display the Voice Settings menu. 
Next touch on the settings that fol-
low to establish them.
You can set this item, when the 
microphone is connected.
Changing the voice output level
Touch one of the following.
[1] -[7] Establishes the voice  output level of Voice 
Guidance. The lower 
the setting number, 
the lower the voice 
output level and the 
higher the setting 
number, the higher the 
voice output level
Setting up/not setting up voice 
guidance
After touching [Voice Recognition 
Prompts], touch either [ON] or [OFF].
[ON] With this setting, Voice  Guidance is activated.
[OFF] With this setting,  Voice Guidance is not 
activated.
Returning the Voice Guidance 
v oi c
e output level to Level  
Touch [Default].
• Setting Up Bluetooth
Touch on [Bluetooth] on the Setup 
menu to display the Bluetooth 
Settings menu. Next touch on the 
settings that follow to set them up.
Connecting/disconnecting  
registered Bluetooth devices
Touch on [Registered Bluetooth 
Device] to display a list of the 
Bluetooth devices that have been 
registered. Touch one of the follow-
ing.
[Add New] Registers the 
Bluetooth device.
[Remove] Excludes the selected  Bluetooth device from 
the list.
[Detail] With this setting,  information regarding 
the selected Bluetooth 
device is displayed.
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Bluetooth Audio Player
Touch on [Connect Audio Player] to 
display a list of the Bluetooth audio 
players that have been registered. 
Touch one of the following.
[Add New] Registers the Bluetooth device.
Establishing the detailed 
Bluetooth settings
Touch on [Detailed Bluetooth 
Settings] on the Bluetooth Settings 
menu and then touch on the settings 
that follow to set them up.
[Bluetooth 
Power][ON] Turns the  Bluetooth 
power on.
[OFF] Turns the  Bluetooth 
power off.
[Passcode]This enables you to 
change the Passcode for 
connecting the
Bluetooth device and the 
Passkey. After touching, 
enter a four- digit number 
and touch [OK].
[Display 
Audio 
Player 
Status][ON]With this setting, 
the current status 
of the Bluetooth 
Audio Player 
connection is 
displayed.
[OFF]With this setting, 
there is no 
display of the 
current status 
of the Bluetooth 
Audio Player 
connection.
Connection Method 
[] 
d  [Bluetooth]  d [Registered 
Bluetooth device]  d [Details]  d [ ]  d 
Touch [Connection Method] and then touch 
one of the following options: 
[From Vehicle]: Start the connection 
procedures using the system. 
[From Audio Player]: Start the 
connection procedures using the 
Bluetooth audio device. 
Connection procedures are normally 
carried out automatically, but for 
some Bluetooth audio devices, you 
will need to change the connection. 
For more information, see the 
instruction manual for your Bluetooth 
audio device.
Setting Up the System
Touch [System] on the Setup menu 
to display the SYSTEM Settings 
menu and then touch on the settings 
that follow to set them up.
Utilizing/Not utilizing the sub-
woofer
Touch [Subwoofer Setting] and then 
touch [ON] or [OFF].
[ON] With this setting, the  subwoofer is activated.
[OFF] With this setting,  the subwoofer is not 
activated.
Setting Up the Vehicle Type
Touch [Type of Vehicle Setting] and 
then touch one of the following.
[xB] Sets the vehicle type to xB
[xD] Sets the vehicle type to xD
[tC] Sets the vehicle type to tC
[iQ] Sets the vehicle type to iQ
[FR-S] Sets the vehicle type to FR-S
Setting Up Hands-Free Phoning 
Touch [Phone] on the Setup menu to 
display the menu for phone settings.
For information regarding [Phone], 
refer to Setting Up the Phone (page 
60).
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Setting Up the Sound 
Quality
Touch on [] for each mode 
screen to display the SOUND 
SET TINGS MENU. On the SOUND 
SET TINGS MENU, a variety of 
settings related to sound quality 
can be established.
Setting the Sound Quality
Touch [] on the Sound Settings 
menu to display the Sound Settings 
menu and then touch on the settings 
that follow to set them up. After 
establishing the settings, touch [OK] 
to return to the previous screen.
[TREBLE] Used to adjust high-
pitched tones.
[–] or [+] Each time you touch  [+], the treble level 
increases up to a 
maximum level of 5. 
Each time you touch 
[–], the treble level 
decreases up to a 
minimum level of - 5.
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[BASS] Used to adjust low-pitched tones.
[–] or [+] Each time you touch  [+], the bass level 
increases up to a 
maximum level of 5. 
Each time you touch 
[–], the bass level 
decreases up to a 
minimum level of -5.
[BAL ANCE] Used to adjust  the sound balance 
between the left and 
right speakers.
[L] or [R] Each time you touch  [L], the balance steps 
increase up to a 
maximum level of 7. 
Each time you touch 
[R], the balance steps 
decrease up to a 
minimum level of -7.
[FADER] Used to adjust  the sound balance 
between the rear and 
front speakers.
[Front] or 
[Rear] Each time you touch 
[Front], the balance 
steps increase up to a 
maximum level of 7. 
Each time you touch 
[Rear], the balance 
steps decrease up to a 
minimum level of -7.Setting Up Digital Sound 
Processing
Touch [DSP] on the Sound Settings 
menu to display the DSP Settings 
menu and then touch on the settings 
that follow to set them up.
[Automatic 
Sound 
Levelizer]During driving, noise 
in the car changes 
according to the 
driving speed. The 
automatic sound 
levelizer (ASL) 
monitors such 
varying noise and 
automatically increases 
the volume level. If 
this noise becomes 
greater, the sensitivity 
(variation of volume 
level to noise level) of 
ASL can be set to one 
of three levels([Low]/
[Mid]/[High]).
Touch [Off] to 
deactivate the 
Automatic Sound 
Levelizer.
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[Advanced 
Sound 
Retriever]The Sound Retriever 
function provides a 
wide, deep and rich 
quality to CD/MP3/
WMA /USB/iPod 
sound, which gives 
the user a lively 
impression.
Establish the Sound 
Retriever mode by 
touching either [Low 
Rate] or [High Rate]. 
Touch [Off] to 
deactivate the Sound 
Retriever.NOTICE
The Sound Retriever function 
can only be selected when 
playing MP3/ WMA from CD 
and iPod, USB portable audio 
player/USB memory.
The Sound Retriever function 
does not support external 
compressed audio media.
BASS function and TREBLE 
function values can be set for 
each of the modes (AM, FM, 
CD/MP3/ WMA, iPod/ USB 
portable audio player/ USB 
memory, XM Satellite Radio). 
When you switch modes, the 
settings change to the BASS 
and TREBLE values set for the 
selected mode.
The ASL function is only 
ef fective when the vehicle is 
moving.
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Setting Up the Subwoofer
Touch [Sub -W] on the Sound 
Settings menu to display the 
Subwoofer Settings Menu and then 
touch on the settings that follow to 
set them up. 
( This will only display when the sub -
woofer settings have been activated. 
You can set this item, when the 
[Subwoofer Setting] is set to [ON]. 
(page 52)) After the end of setup, 
touch [OK] to return to the previous 
screen.
[Phase] Establish the 
Subwoofer Output 
Phase mode by 
touching either 
[NORMAL] or 
[REVERSE].
[Level 
Adjustment] Each time you touch 
[+], the subwoofer 
level steps increase 
up to a maximum level 
of 6.
Each time you touch 
[–], the subwoofer 
level steps decrease 
down to a minimum 
level of -24.
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Establishing the SSP (Scion 
Sound Processing) Mode
SSP is a modified DSP (Digital Signal 
Processing) system that provides a 
customized sound for your vehicle. 
Touch [SSP] on the Sound Settings 
menu to display the SSP Settings 
Menu. Touch [SSP Settings] and 
touch one of the following to estab -
lish the SSP mode.
[SSP 
Natural]Natural and smooth 
sound that gives no 
listening fatigue but 
comfort.
[SSP Hear] A powerful, energetic,  live sound.
[SSP Feel] Reproduces the sound  on the stage that 
musicians hear.
For more details, please visit the 
SCION website at  
http://www.scion.com/.
•Connecting a 
Bluetooth Cell Phone
You can connect a Bluetooth 
enabled cell phone to the system 
and enjoy hands-free phoning. 
You can also use your cell phone 
for regular calls with the Bluetooth 
connection.
 WARNING
Before connecting the cell 
phone, always stop your car in a 
safe location.
NOTICE
A Bluetooth enabled cell 
phone that supports the HFP 
profile is required for the 
operations explained here. 
Make sure and verif y that the 
battery is suf ficiently charged 
before connecting the cell 
phone.
Even when using a cell phone 
that has been connected as a 
Bluetooth audio player, you will 
need to carry out the following 
connection procedures for 
hands-free phoning.
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For the most part, you will be using 
your Bluetooth cell phone to register 
the cell phone to the system. For 
more information, see the instruction 
manual for your cell phone.
1. To
uch [
] d [Bluetooth]  d 
[Connect Phone]  d [Add new].
Phone 01
Phone 02
 You can connect up to five 
Bluetooth enabled cell phones 
and Bluetooth audio players to the 
system. If five or more devices 
have already been connected, you 
will need to cancel some of these 
connections. You can accomplish 
this by touching on the device(s) 
that you want to cancel.
2 .  U s
ing your cell phone, search for 
a Bluetooth enable device that can 
be connected, and then select the 
system.   3
.  Fo
 rward the passcode that 
appears on the screen from your 
cell phone. 
  If the p
asscode has been sent 
properly, the cell phone will be 
connected to the system.
Sending your pass key for registration
1.  To
uch [] d [Bluetooth]  d 
[Connect Phone]  d [Add New]. 
If a device has already been 
connected, a screen will appear 
seeking confirmation of whether 
this connection is to be canceled 
or not. Touch [YES].
2 .  U s
ing the Bluetooth cell phone, 
search for the Bluetooth enabled 
device and then select this unit 
([CAR MULTIMEDIA]).
3.  Se
nd the Passkey that appears on 
the screen from the Bluetooth cell 
phone to the system. 
  If th e P
asskey has been sent 
correctly, Bluetooth cell phone will 
register it to the system and it will 
be connected.
Registering via SSP (Secure 
Simple Pairing)
1.  To
uch [] d [Bluetooth]  d 
[Connect Phone]  d [Add New]. 
If a device has already been 
connected, a screen will appear 
seeking confirmation of whether 
this connection is to be canceled 
or not. Touch [YES]. 2
.  U s
 ing the Bluetooth cell phone, 
search for the Bluetooth enabled 
device and then select this unit 
([CAR MULTIMEDIA]).
  •  For some types of devices and 
authentication methods, number 
authentication or other means of 
verification may be required.
  •  Blu
etooth 2.0 or higher is required. 
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Using Hands-Free 
Phoning
Explanations regarding how to use 
hands-free phoning appear below. 
You will be able to maintain direct 
control of your cell phone even 
when using hands-free phoning.Making Calls
Touch [] to display the Phone 
screen. You can make outgoing calls 
using the PHONE screen.
*   This is the same as pressing [(Off Hook)] on the steering switch.
When the phone and the micro -
phone are not connected, it is not 
possible to make a call.
Dialing phone numbers
Make phone calls by touching on the 
number keypads on the screen to 
dial phone numbers.
Dial phone numbers by touching on 
the number keypads and then touch-
ing [
] on the Phone screen.Touch [ ] to cancel the previous 
number.
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Making calls to selected Speed 
Dial numbers
The Speed Dial function allows you 
to quickly call up frequently dialed 
phone numbers. 
You can make calls by selecting num-
bers registered on Speed Dial. You 
must first register the phone number 
to Speed Dial. For more information, 
see Registering telephone numbers 
on Speed Dial on page 62.
1.  To
uch [Speed Dial] on the Phone 
screen.
2.  To
uch on any Speed Dial number 
that has been registered.
*   Speed Dial consists of [Speed Dial1] -  
[Speed Dial3], which are further 
divided up into six numbers each. 
Touch on [Speed Dial1] - [Speed 
Dial3] to toggle between the tabs. 
*   Tou
ch [Options] to edit the Speed 
Dial entries. For more information, 
refer to Editing Speed Dial Entries on 
page 62.
Making calls to numbers selected 
from the call history
You can make calls by selecting 
phone numbers from the call history.
1.  To
uch [Call History] on the Phone 
screen.
2.  To
uch a phone number on Call 
History, and then touch [
].
*   Touch [Add Speed Dial] after touch-
ing on a number to register this 
phone number to Speed Dial.
*   Tou
ch [All] to display the history of 
all calls.
*   To u
ch [Missed] to display the history 
of missed calls.
*   To u
ch [Incoming] to display the histo -
ry of incoming calls; touch [Outgoing] 
to display the history of outgoing 
calls.
*   To u
ch [Delete] to select phone num-
bers to delete from the Call History. 
Touch [All Delete] to delete all phone 
numbers. 
Making calls to selected contacts
Contacts includes data such as 
phone numbers and names that are 
imported from the address book of 
the cell phone to the system. To use 
Contacts, you must first import the 
cell phone data – which will function 
as contact information – to the sys-
tem. (Refer to Editing Contacts on 
page 61.)
1 .  To
uch [Contacts] on the Phone 
screen.
2.  To
uch the desired person’s name 
on the Contacts screen.
*   Touch [ Transfer] to import the 
Contacts. (Refer to page 61.)
*   Tou
ch [Options] to edit Contacts and 
Speed Dial numbers. 
*   To u
ch the group of letters on the 
right to display the corresponding 
names.  
3.  If more than one number has 
been registered for this person, 
touch one of the numbers and 
then touch [
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Taking Phone Calls 
The following screen appears when 
a call comes in.
[]Use to answer the 
phone.
[
] Use to hang up 
without answering the 
phone.
[Volume] Use to adjust the ring  volume. Touch [+] to 
increase the volume; 
touch [–] to decrease 
the volume.
The Steering Switch (On Hook/
Off Hook) and Microphone
After connecting the hands-free 
device, you can use the steering 
switch for simple hands-free phoning 
operations.
(Off Hook)When there are no 
calls, press this button 
to display the Phone 
screen. 
Press to answer 
incoming phone calls. 
When the phone is set 
to Call Waiting and a 
call comes in while you 
are on the phone, use 
this to toggle between 
the calls.
(On Hook)
Press this button to 
avoid incoming calls. 
Press to hang up 
during a call.
You don’t need to talk directly into 
the microphone; your voice will 
successfully reach the microphone 
when you talk in a normal, sitting 
position as you drive.
• Settings You Can Establish 
While Using the Phone
When you are on the phone, the fol-
lowing screen appears.
[]When the phone 
device is set up for 
call waiting and a call 
comes in on another 
line, use this function 
to swi
tch to this other 
call.
[] Hangs up the phone.
*  
Th i
s is the same as 
pressing [On Hook] 
on the steering 
switch.
[Volume] Adjusts the call  volume. Touch [+] to 
increase the volume; 
touch [–] to decrease 
the volume.
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Setting Up the Phone
An explanation regarding how to 
set up hands-free phoning follows.Establishing the Sound Settings 
for Hands-Free Phoning
You can adjust the call and ring tone 
volumes, as well as the ring tone 
type.
1.  To
uch [
] d [Phone] d [Phone 
Sound Settings]. 
2.  To
uch any of the setting items 
below to establish the sound 
settings. 
Touch [Default] to return to the fac-
tory settings.
[Call 
Volume] Touch [+] to increase 
the call volume 
incrementally; touch 
[–] to decrease the call 
volume incrementally. 
Touch [OK] after 
establishing the Call 
Volume settings.
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[Ring Tone 
Volume]Touch [+] to increase 
the ring tone volume 
incrementally; touch 
[–] to decrease the 
ring tone volume 
incrementally. Touch 
[OK] after establishing 
the Ring Tone Volume 
settings.
[Ring Tone] Touch on one of [Tone  1] - [Tone 3] to select 
the ring tone, and then 
touch [OK].
3 .  To
uch [Save].
Setting Up Automatic Updates 
for Contacts
You can set up an option for auto -
matically updating contacts in the 
system using the address book of 
the cell phone that is connected.
1.  To
uch [
] d [Phone] d 
[Phonebook] d [Manage 
Contacts]  d [Transfer Contacts]. 
2.  To
uch [Automatically Download 
Contacts], and then touch either 
[On] or [Off].
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[0 - 9] Use this to forward the  tone data. Input the 
tone data and touch 
[Send].
[Mute] Mutes the dial tone.
[Handsfree 
Mode] Touch this to change 
to hands-free phoning 
when directly 
manipulating the cell 
phone during a call.
NOTE
You cannot change to hands-
free phoning by touching 
[HandsfreeMode], when the 
source is BeSpoke or Bluetooth 
Audio.
Select another source to change 
to hands-free phoning(Bluetooth 
phone).
Changing to a Phone That Will 
be Connected to the System
Up to five Bluetooth devices can be 
registered to the system. You can 
switch the phone to be used for 
hands-free phoning to another phone 
that has been registered. 
Touch [Connect Phone], and then 
touch on the phone that you want to 
connect.
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