sat nav TOYOTA xD 2010 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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Introduction  
Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System.    Please 
read this manual carefully to ensure proper use.  Keep this 
manual in your vehicle at all times. 
The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced 
vehicle accessories ever developed.  The system receives satellite 
signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. 
Department of Defense.    Using these signals and other vehicle sen-
sors, the system indicates your present position and assists in locating 
a desired destination. 
The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your 
present starting location to your destination.    The system is also de-
signed to direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an effi-
cient manner.  Map database is made based on AISIN AW maps, 
whose information source comes from NAVTEQ maps.  The calcu-
lated routes may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested.   
Your own personal local knowledge or “short cut” may at times be 
faster than the calculated routes. 
The navigation system’s database includes about 110 Point of Interest 
categories to allow you to easily select destinations such as restau-
rants and hotels.    If a destination is not in the database, you can enter 
the street address or a major intersection close to it and the system will 
guide you there.     
The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions.  
The audio instructions will announce the distance remaining and the 
direction to turn in approaching a fork or intersection.    These voice in-
structions will help you keep your eyes on the road and are timed to 
provide enough time to allow you to maneuver, change lanes or slow 
down.  
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Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have 
certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly.   
The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on the satellite 
condition, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circum-
stances.    For more information on the limitations of the system, 
refer to pages 270 through 272. 
 
  
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 
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The XM® NavTraffic service allows the 
navigation system to display traffic in-
formation on the map if it is available and 
if your satellite radio tuner can receive 
traffic information. 
To receive the XM
® NavTraffic service, a 
subscription to the XM® Satellite Radio  
with NavTraffic is necessary. 
The XM
® NavTraffic is available in the 
contiguous 48 U.S. states and some 
Canadian cities.  For details about the 
XM
® NavTraffic service coverage area, 
refer to www.xmradio.com
 (U.S.A.) or 
www.xmradio.ca
 (CANADA). 
 z  How to activate the XM® NavTraffic 
service 
To receive the XM
® NavTraffic ser-
vice, it is necessary to activate the 
service.    To activate the service, an 
extra fee is required in addition to 
subscription fees for the XM
® Satel-
lite Radio.    For details about service 
and activation, call XM
® Listener 
Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 
(U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 
(CANADA). 
Customers should have their radio ID 
ready; the radio ID can be found by se-
lecting “channel 000” on the radio.    For 
details, see “  z Displaying the radio ID” 
on page 196. 
XM
® Satellite Radio has the responsibil-
ity for all fees and service, they are sub-
ject to change. 
  (a) Show XM
® NavTraffic information 
1.  Push the “NAVI” button to display 
the “Menu” screen and touch the “XM 
Traffic”. 
 
2.  Touch “Show Traffic Events”. 
 
3.  Select the desired item by touch-
ing the touch screen button (while the 
vehicle is not moving). 
To select all the icons or reset, touch “All 
ON” or “All OFF” and then touch “OK”. 
 
 
 
XM
® NavTraffic  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 
 
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When the navigation system is turned on, 
the “Information” screen displays when it 
is time to replace a part or certain com-
ponents.  (See page 22.) 
1.  Push the “INFO” button. 
 
2. Touch “Maintenance”. 
3.  Touch the desired touch screen 
button. 
For details of each touch screen button, 
see “INFORMATION ITEMS” on page 
121. 
“Delete All”:  To cancel all conditions 
which have been inputted. 
“Reset All”:  To reset the item which has 
satisfied a condition. 
“Set Dealer”:  To register or edit dealer 
information.  (See “ — Dealer setting” 
on page 122.) 
If  “ON”  is selected, the system gives 
maintenance information with the “In-
formation” screen when the system is 
turned on.  (See page 22.) 
If  “OFF”  is selected, the “Information” 
screen is disabled.  
When the vehicle needs to be serviced, 
the touch screen button color will change 
to orange. 
Maintenance information —
—Maintenance information
settin
g  
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This navigation system calculates the 
current vehicle position using satellite 
signals, various vehicle signals, map 
data, etc.    However, the accurate po-
sition may not be shown depending 
on the satellite condition, road con-
figuration, vehicle condition or other 
circumstances. 
The Global Positioning System (GPS) 
developed and operated by the U.S. 
Department of Defense provides an ac-
curate current vehicle position, normally 
using 4 or more satellites, and in some 
cases 3 satellites.  The GPS system 
has a certain level of inaccuracy.    While 
the navigation system will compensate 
for this most of the time, occasional posi-
tioning errors of up to 300 feet (100 m) 
can and should be expected.    Generally, 
position errors will be corrected within a 
few seconds. 
 
When your vehicle is receiving signals 
from the satellites, the “GPS” mark ap-
pears at the top left of the screen. 
The GPS signal may be physically ob-
structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle 
position on the map display.  Tunnels, 
tall buildings, trucks, or even the place-
ment of objects on the instrument panel 
may obstruct the GPS signals.     
The GPS satellites may not send signals 
due to repairs or improvements being 
made to them. 
Even when the navigation system is re-
ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle 
position may not be shown accurately or 
inappropriate route guidance may occur 
in some cases. 
 
NOTICE 
The installation of window tinting 
may obstruct the GPS signals. 
Most window tinting contains some 
metallic content that will interfere 
with GPS signal reception.    We ad-
vise against the use of window tint-
ing on vehicles equipped with navi-
gation systems. 
 
 
Limitations of the   
navi
gation system  
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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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Q 
Quick access touch screen button
.......... 14 
R 
Radio ID .......................................... 90,196 
Radio operation ............................. 193,196 
RANDOM button.............. 204,208,230,240 
Rear seat LCD Monitor ......................... 190 
Rear view camera system .................... 176 
Receive on the Bluetooth
® phone ......... 141 
Receiving call display ........................... 151 
Region codes................................. 222,223 
Register a Bluetooth
® phone................. 133 
Registering a group name ....................161 
Registering area to avoid ...................... 104 
Registering home ............................ 38,103 
Registering memory points ..................... 97 
Registering the phone book data .......... 154 
Registering the speed dial ....................144 
Registering the speed tone ...................146 
Reordering destinations .......................... 73 
REPEAT bu tton ............... 204,208,230,240 
Resume guidance................................... 86 
Resume guidance button ........................ 16 
Route button ........................................... 12 
Route guidance screen ........................... 66 
Route overview ....................................... 81 
Route preference ............................... 62,77 
Route preview......................................... 82 
Route trace ............................................. 83 
S 
Satellite radio c hannel category ............198 
Satellite t uner........................................ 196 
Scale indicator ........................................ 12 
SCAN button...... 194,199,204,207,208,229 
Screen adjustment .........................173,191 
Screen configuration touch screen    button .................................................. 12 
Screen layout function ..........................112 
Screen off ............................................. 191 
Screen priority ...................................... 174 
Screen scroll operation ........................... 28 
Screen size ............................. 216,219,257 
SD memory card coverage area ...........273 
SD memory card slot ............................ 273 
Search condition ..................................... 75 
Search point from destinations ............... 54 
Search point via the map screen ............ 53  Searching for a desired file............
207,229 
Searching for a desired folder ....... 208,229 
Searching for a desired track................ 204 
Searching for desired footage .............. 214 
Searching for the desired music file    from the Music menu ........................ 253 
Searching for the desired music files    from play mode ................................. 254 
Security code ....................................... 164 
Select language ................................... 176 
Select user button .................................. 16 
Selecting a desired file .................. 206,227 
Selecting a desired folder .............. 205,227 
Selecting a desired track ............... 203,239 
Selecting a group icon ..........................161 
Selecting a menu item ..........................212 
Selecting a satellite radio c hannel........199 
Selecting a station ................................ 194 
Selecting screen size ....................216,257 
Selecting the group .............................. 156 
Selecting the search area....................... 42 
Sending a tone by the speed tone ........143 
Set a Bluetooth
® phone ........................ 167 
Setting and deleting destination ............. 72 
Setting route ........................................... 75 
Settings ................................................ 174 
Setting the phone book ........................153 
Setup.................................................... 109 
Setup button ........................................... 16 
Setup screen .......................................... 17 
Show XM
® NavTraffic information .......... 90 
Single map ............................................. 33 
Single map screen.................................. 32 
Sort ........................................................ 26 
Sound icons ........................................... 99 
Sound menu screen ............................. 184 
Sound travel time adjustment    (Focus) ............................................. 188 
Specifications ....................................... 275 
Speed dial ..................................... 140,144 
Speed tone .................................... 143,146 
SSP (SCION Sound Processing)   
settings ............................................. 187 
Starting route from adjacent road ........... 78 
Starting route guidance .......................... 61 
Steering switches ................................. 257 
Street name....................................... 46,66 
Subwoofer settings ............................... 189 
Suspend guidance.................................. 86 
Suspend guidance button ....................... 16 
Suspending and resuming guidance ...... 86 
Switch color .......................................... 175 
Switching the screens ............................ 32  
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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