radio Lexus IS250 2014 Navigation Manual
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5. SETUP
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
4
AUDIO SETTINGS SCREENNo.FunctionPage
Select to set detailed sound
settings.198
Select to set detailed FM
radio settings.252
Select to set detailed DAB
settings. 252
Select to set the iPod audio
signal input settings.253
Select to set the video sig-
nal format settings.253
Select to set detailed cover
art settings.254
*Select to set detailed DVD
settings.254
*: Only in DVD video mode
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5. SETUP
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1Display the audio setting screen.
(→P.250)
2Select “FM radio settings”.
3Select the desired button to be set.
1Display the audio setting screen.
(→P.250)
2Select “DAB settings”.
3Select the desired button to be set.
FM RADIO SETTINGS
No.Function
Select “Broadcaster” or “A l p h a b e t i -
cal” to set the listing order of the sta-
tion list.
The tuner will automatically seek a
station that regularly broadcasts
traffic information and the station
broadcasts when the traffic informa-
tion program starts.
A station providing good reception
is automatically selected if current
reception worsens.
Select to switch to a broadcasting
station within the same local pro-
gram network.
Select on/off to set the FM Radio
text feature.
DAB SETTINGS
No.Function
Select on/off to set L-band in the
tune range. When “Off” is selected,
the physical channel range for tuning
operations is limited to Band III, ex-
cluding for preset operations. When
“On” is selected, the physical chan-
nel range for tuning operations in-
cludes Band III and L-band.
The tuner will automatically seek a
station that regularly broadcasts
traffic information and the station
broadcasts when the traffic informa-
tion program starts.
A station providing good reception
is automatically selected if current
reception worsens.
Select on/off to set the DAB text fea-
ture.
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6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
NOTICE
●To avoid damage to the audio/visual sys-
tem:
• Be careful not to spill beverages over
the audio/visual system.
• Do not put anything other than an
appropriate disc into the disc slot.
INFORMATION
●The use of a cellular phone inside or near
the vehicle may cause a noise from the
speakers of the audio/visual system which
you are listening to. However, this does
not indicate a malfunction.
RADIO
Usually, a problem with radio reception
does not mean there is a problem with
the 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. The
farther the vehicle is from a station, the
weaker its signal will be. In addition, re-
ception conditions change constantly as
the vehicle moves.
Here, some common reception prob-
lems that probably do not indicate a
problem with the radio are described.
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6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
4
Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the
effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40
km). Once outside this range, you may no-
tice fading and drifting, which increase with
the distance from the radio transmitter.
They are often accompanied by distortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, mak-
ing it possible for 2 signals to reach the vehi-
cle’s 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 sig-
nals are blocked by buildings, trees or other
large objects. Increasing the bass level may
reduce static and fluttering.
Station swapping: If the FM signal being lis-
tened to is interrupted or weakened, and
there is another strong station nearby on
the FM band, the radio may tune in the sec-
ond station until the original signal can be
picked up again.Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by the
upper atmosphere — especially at night.
These reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the radio sta-
tion, causing the radio station to sound al-
ternately strong and weak.
Station interference: When a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a ra-
dio station are very nearly the same
frequency, they can interfere with each oth-
er, making it difficult to hear the broadcast.
Static: AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high ten-
sion power lines, lightening or electrical
motors. This results in static.
FMAM
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2. LEXUS PARKING ASSIST-SENSOR
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
6
Approximately 1.6 ft. (50 cm)
Approximately 2.0 ft. (60 cm)
Approximately 3.3 ft. (100 cm)
Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 cm)
zThe diagram shows the detection range of
the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot
detect obstacles that are extremely close to
the vehicle.
zThe range of the sensors may change
depending on the shape of the object etc. zThere is dirt, snow or ice on a sensor.
zA sensor is frozen.
zA sensor is covered in any way.
zThe vehicle is leaning considerably to one
side.
zOn an extremely bumpy road, on an
incline, on gravel, or on grass
zThe vicinity of the vehicle is noisy due to
vehicle horns, motorcycle engines, air
brakes of large vehicles, or other loud
noises producing ultrasonic waves.
zThere is another vehicle equipped with
parking assist-sensors in the vicinity.
zA sensor is coated with a sheet of spray or
heavy rain.
zThe vehicle is equipped with a fender pole
or radio antenna.
zTowing eyelets are installed.
zA bumper or sensor receives a strong
impact.
zThe vehicle is approaching a tall or right-
angled curb.
zIn harsh sunlight or intense cold weather.
zA non-genuine Lexus suspension (lowered
suspension etc.) is installed.
DETECTION RANGE OF THE
SENSORSSENSOR DETECTION
INFORMATION
Certain vehicle conditions and the sur-
rounding environment may affect the
ability of a sensor to correctly detect an
obstacle. Particular instances where this
may occur are listed below.
zIn addition to the examples above, there
are instances in which, because of their
shapes, signs and other objects may be
judged by a sensor to be closer than they
are.
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1. TELEPHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
TELEPHONE
7
2. SOME BASICS
The hands-free system enables calls to
be made and received without having to
take your hands off the steering wheel.
This system supports Bluetooth
®.
Bluetooth® is a wireless data system
that enables cellular phones to be used
without being connected by a cable or
placed in a cradle.
The operating procedure of the tele-
phone is explained here.
CAUTION
●Use a cellular phone or connect the
Bluetooth® phone only when safe and
legal to do so.
●Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth
®
antennas. People with implantable car-
diac pacemakers, cardiac resynchroniza-
tion therapy-pacemakers or implantable
cardioverter defibrillators should main-
tain a reasonable distance between
themselves and the Bluetooth
® antennas.
The radio waves may affect the operation
of such devices.
●Before using Bluetooth
® devices, users
of any electrical medical device other
than implantable cardiac pacemakers,
cardiac resynchronization therapy-pace-
makers or implantable cardioverter
defibrillators should consult the manufac-
turer of the device for information about
its operation under the influence of radio
waves. Radio waves could have unex-
pected effects on the operation of such
medical devices.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your cellular phone in the
vehicle. The temperature inside may rise
to a level that could damage the tele-
phone.
INFORMATION
●If your cellular phone does not support
Bluetooth®, this system cannot function.
●In the following conditions, the system
may not function:
• The cellular phone is turned off.
• The current position is outside the com-
munication area.
• The cellular phone is not connected.
• The cellular phone has a low battery.
●When using Bluetooth
® audio and
hands-free system at the same time, the
following problems may occur:
•The Bluetooth
® connection may be cut.
• Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth
®
audio playback.
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3. WHAT TO DO IF...
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
TELEPHONE
7
∗: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.
Even though all con-
ceivable measures
have been taken, the
symptom status does
not change.
The cellular phone is
not close enough to
this system.Bring the cellular
phone closer to this
system.
Radio interference
has occurred.Turn off Wi-Fi® de-
vices or other devic-
es that may emit
radio waves.
The cellular phone is
the most likely cause
of the symptom.
Turn the cellular
phone off, remove
and reinstall the bat-
tery pack, and then
restart the cellular
phone.
∗
Enable the cellular
phone’s Bluetooth®
connection.
∗
Disable the Wi-Fi®
connection of the
cellular phone.∗
Stop the cellular
phone’s security soft-
ware and close all ap-
plications.
∗
Before using an ap-
plication installed on
the cellular phone,
carefully check its
source and how its
operation might af-
fect this system.
∗
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
A
AAC ..................................................... 209, 266, 268
Adding destinations ............................................... 145
“Address”.................................................................... 120
AF (Alternative frequency) .................... 206, 252
AM ............................................................................... 202
Area to avoid ............................................................ 162
Arrival time ................................................................. 137
Audio ............................................................................ 192
Audio screen adjustment.............................. 200
Basic operation ................................................... 194
Disc slot .................................................................. 196
Selecting an audio source .............................. 195
Sound settings ..................................................... 198
Speech command system .............................. 201
System on/off....................................................... 194
USB/AUX port ................................................... 197
Audio settings .......................................................... 250
Audio/visual operating information ............... 258
DVD player and disc ....................................... 260
Error messages .................................................. 270
File (audio) ........................................................... 266
iPod ......................................................................... 265
Radio ...................................................................... 258
Terms...................................................................... 268
AUX ............................................................................ 242
Control screen/panel ..................................... 242
AUX port ........................................................ 197, 242
Average speed.......................................................... 172
B
Bluetooth®.................................................................. 50
Profiles...................................................................... 54
Registering a Bluetooth
® phone .................. 52
Bluetooth® audio .................................................. 236
Connecting ......................................................... 240
Control screen/panel ..................................... 236
Listening ............................................................... 240
Bluetooth
® phone ................................................. 324
Basic operation.................................................. 325
Phonebook .......................................................... 328
Selling or disposing of the vehicle ............. 328
Speech command system ............................. 327
Telephone switch/microphone .................. 326
Troubleshooting ................................................ 364
Bluetooth
® settings ................................................. 56
Bluetooth® setup screen ................................. 57
Detailed Bluetooth® settings ......................... 64
Setting internet connection ............................. 66
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
IS300h/250_Navi_EE
Q
Quick access .................................................. 120, 153
R
Radio ............................................................... 202, 258
Control screen/panel ..................................... 202
Presetting a station ........................................... 205
RDS (Radio Data System) ............................. 206
Time shift .............................................................. 208
Tuning .................................................................... 205
RADIO button ......................................................... 195
RDS (Radio Data System) .................................. 206
RDS-TMC ........................................................ 109, 175
Receiving on the Bluetooth
® phone ............. 337
Incoming calls ..................................................... 337
Registering home ............................................. 24, 151
Registering quick access ............................. 26, 153
Remote Touch ..................................................... 12, 38
Reordering destinations ....................................... 146
Restarting the system .............................................. 37
Road preference ........................................... 132, 148
Roadside assist ............................................. 335, 351
Route guidance.......................................................... 131
Resuming ............................................................... 135
Starting ..................................................................... 131
Suspending ........................................................... 135
Route guidance screen......................................... 136
Arrow screen ....................................................... 142
Intersection ............................................................. 141
Motorway .............................................................. 140
Turn list ................................................................... 142
Route overview ........................................................ 149
Route trace ...................................................... 106, 165
S
Scale ................................................................................ 97
Screen adjustment .................................................... 47
Camera display ..................................................... 47
Screen off ...................................................................... 47
Screen off image ....................................................... 78
Screen size ............................................................... 200
Scrolling the map ...................................................... 101
SD card ....................................................................... 188
Search area ................................................................. 119
Search condition ...................................................... 147
Search engine ............................................... 379, 391
Sending tones .......................................................... 338
Sensors......................................................................... 312
“Setup” screen............................................................ 20
Single map ................................................................... 99
SMS ............................................................................... 341
SOS ............................................................................. 335
Sound settings .......................................................... 198
Speech command system ........................ 201, 274
Command list ..................................................... 282
Operation ............................................................ 275
Steering switches ............................................... 274
Startup image ............................................................. 78
Status display ................................................................ 18
Steering switches ............................. 248, 274, 326
Stored route ......................................... 124, 160, 382
Street View ............................................................... 385
System time setting ................................................... 77
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