ECO mode TOYOTA C-HR 2020 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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332-2. Connectivity settings
2
Basic function
5Check that a confirmation 
screen is displayed when the 
connection is complete.
 If an error message is dis-
played, follow the guidance 
on the screen to try again.
●It may take time if  the device con-
nection is carried out during Blue-
tooth
® audio playback.
●Depending on the type of Blue-
tooth® device being connected, it 
may be necessary to perform 
additional steps  on the device.
●When disconnecting a Bluetooth® 
device, it is recommended to dis-
connect using the system.
■Connecting a Bluetooth® 
device in a different way 
(from phone top screen)
 P. 1 1 6
■Connecting a Bluetooth® 
device in a different way 
(from phone setup screen)
 P. 1 3 0
■Connecting a Bluetooth® 
device in a different way 
(from Bluetooth
® audio 
screen)
 P. 8 1
■Auto connection mode
To turn auto connection mode 
on, set “Bluetooth Power” to on. 
( P.36) Leave the Bluetooth
® 
device in a location where the 
connection can be established.
 When the engine switch is in  ACC or ON, the system 
searches for a nearby regis-
tered device.
 The system will connect with 
the registered device that was 
last connected, if it is nearby. 
When automatic connection 
priority is set to on and there 
is more than one registered 
Bluetooth
® phone available, 
the system will automatically 
connect to the Bluetooth
® 
phone with the highest prior-
ity. ( P. 3 6 )
■Connecting manually
When the auto connection has 
failed or “Bluetooth Power” is 
turned off, it is necessary to con-
nect the Bluetooth
® device man-
ually.
1 Display the Bluetooth
® set-
tings screen. ( P.31)
2 Follow the steps in “Connect-
ing a Bluetooth
® device” from 
step 2. ( P.32)
■Reconnecting the Blue-
tooth
® phone
If a Bluetooth
® phone is discon-
nected due to poor reception 
from the Bluetooth
® network 
when the engine switch is in 
ACC or ON, the system auto-
matically reconnects the Blue-
tooth
® phone. 
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412-2. Connectivity settings
2
Basic function
password consisting of letters 
and numbers. (Non-ASCII char-
acters will not be recognized by 
the system.)
• Change the password regularly.
• If you write the password down,  do not leave it somewhere where 
it would be visible.
• Do not use the same password  for vehicle Wi-Fi
® hotspot as 
other accounts alr eady protected 
by a password.
• Avoid using easy to identify  words, such as your vehicle’s 
model name or license plate 
number, simple dictionary words, 
or words with simple obfuscation, 
such as c@t (for cat), as your 
password.
1 Select “Security”.
2 Select the desired security 
protocol.
1 Select “Access Point Name”.
2 Enter the desired access 
point name (SSID) and select 
“OK”.
1 Select “Channel”. 2
Check that the following 
screen is displayed.
Select to change the chan-
nel selection to auto-
matic/manual.
When “Manual” is selected, 
select to change the channel.
1 Set “Select Channel” to 
“Manual”.
2 Select “Channel Number”.
3 Enter the desired channel 
number and select “OK”.
 Channels 1 through 11 can be 
selected.
●If a connected device is taken out 
of the Wi-Fi® connection area, the 
connection will be severed.
●If the vehicle is d riven out of the 
cellular communic ation coverage 
area, connecting to the internet 
via the Wi-Fi
® hotspot will not be 
possible.
●If a Bluetooth® device is used 
while a device is  connected using 
Changing the security pro-
tocol
Changing the access point 
name (SSID)
Selecting a Wi-Fi
® connec-
tion channel
Changing the channel
Wi-Fi® function operating 
hints
A
B 
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552-4. Other settings
2
Basic function
1Press the “MENU” button.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Vehicle”.
4 Select the desired items to 
be set.
Select to set vehicle customi-
zation.
*1
Select to set valet mode. 
( P. 5 7 )
Select to set dealer informa- tion.
*2, 3
*1: Refer to the “OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”
*2: Entune Audio Plus with DCM only
*3: This function is not made avail-able in some countries or areas.
The security system can be set 
to on by entering a security code 
(4-digit number).
When set to on, the system will 
become inoperative once the 
electrical power source is dis-
connected until the security 
code is entered.
1 Display the vehicle settings 
screen. ( P. 5 6 )
2 Select “Valet Mode”.
3 Enter the 4-digit personal 
code and select “OK”.
4 Enter the same 4-digit per-
sonal code again and select 
“OK”.
 The system will request that 
you input the security code 
again to confirm that you 
remember it correctly.
 When valet mode activates, 
the system stops and a secu-
rity code (4-digit number) 
standby screen is displayed.
●If the 4-digit personal code is for-
gotten, please contact your Toyota 
dealer.
Vehicle settings
Settings are available for 
vehicle customization, etc.
Displaying the vehicle 
settings screen
Vehicle settings screen
A
B
C
 6 H W W L Q J  W K H  Y \
D O H W  P R G H 
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613-1. Basic operation
3
Audio/visual system
“POWER VOLUME” knob: 
Press to turn the audio/visual 
system on and off. The system 
turns on in the last mode used. 
Turn this knob to adjust the vol-
ume.1
Press the “AUDIO” button.
2 Select “Source” or press 
“AUDIO” button again.
3 Select the desired source.
●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be 
operated.
●When there are tw o pages, select 
 or   to change the page.
●When an Apple CarPlay/Android 
Auto connection is established, 
some system functions, such as 
the following, will  be replaced by 
similar Apple CarPlay/Android 
Auto function  or will become 
unavailable:
• iPod (Audio Playback)
• USB audio/USB video
• Bluetooth
® audio
• Toyota apps
Some basics
This section describes 
some of the basic features 
of the audio/visual system. 
Some information may not 
pertain to your system.
Your audio/visual system 
works when the engine 
switch is in ACC or ON.
NOTICE
●To prevent the 12-volt battery 
from being discharged, do not 
leave the audio/visual system 
on longer than necessary when 
the engine is not running.
Turning the system on 
and off
Selecting an audio source 
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693-2. Radio operation
3
Audio/visual system
under license from iBiquity Digital 
Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Pat-
ents. For patents see 
http://dts.com/patents
. HD Radio, 
Artist Experience, and the HD, HD 
Radio, and “ARC” logos are regis-
tered trademarks or trademarks of 
iBiquity Digital Corporation in the 
United States and/or other coun-
tries.
■Multicast
On the FM radio frequency most 
digital stations have “multiple” or 
supplemental programs on one 
FM station.
1 Select  .
2 Select the desired channel.
 Turning the “TUNE SCROLL” 
knob can also select the 
desired multicast channel.
■Experience
 Mismatch of time alignment- a 
user may hear a short period 
of programming replayed or 
an echo, stutter or skip.
Cause: The radio  stations analog 
and digital volume is not properly 
aligned or the station is in ballgame 
mode.
Action: None, radio broadcast 
issue. A user can contact the radio 
station.
 Sound fades, blending in and 
out.
Cause: Radio is shifting between 
analog and digital audio.
Action: Reception issue, may clear-
up as the vehicle continues to be 
driven. Turning the indicator of the 
“HD Radio AM” and “HD Radio FM” 
button off can force radio in an ana-
log audio.
Audio mute condition when an 
HD2/HD3 multicast channel 
had been playing.
Cause: The radio does not have 
access to digital signals at the 
moment.
Action: This is normal behavior, 
wait until the digital signal returns. If 
out of the coverage area, seek a 
new station.
Audio mute delay when 
selecting an HD2/HD3 multi-
cast channel preset.
Cause: The digital multicast content 
is not available  until HD Radio™ 
broadcast can be decoded and 
make the audio available. This 
takes up to 7 seconds.
Action: This is normal behavior, 
wait for the audio  to become avail-
able.
Text information does not 
match the present song audio.
Cause: Data servic e issue by the 
radio broadcaster.
Action: Broadcaster should be noti-
fied. Complete the form:
hdradio.com/stations/feedback
.
 No text information shown for 
the present selected fre-
quency.
Cause: Data servic e issue by the 
Available HD Radio™ 
technology
Troubleshooting guide 
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773-3. Media operation
3
Audio/visual system
used.
●Depending on the iPod/iPhone 
that is connected to the system, 
certain functions may not be avail-
able.
●If an iPhone is connected via 
Bluetooth® and USB at the same 
time, system operation may 
become unstable. For known 
phone compatibility  information, 
refer to 
https://www.toyota.com/
audio-multimedia.
●Tracks selected by operating a 
connected iPod/i Phone may not 
be recognized or displayed prop-
erly.
●The system may not function 
properly if a conversion adapter is 
used to connect a device.
The track currently being lis-
tened to can be repeated.
1 Select  .
●Each time   is selected, the 
mode changes as follows:
When shuffle is off (iPhone 5 or 
later)
• track repeat   album repeat   off
When shuffle is off (iPhone 4s or 
earlier)
• track repeat   off
When shuffle is on
• track repeat   off
Tracks or albums can be auto-
matically and randomly 
selected.
1 Select  .
●Each time   is selected, the 
mode changes as follows:
• shuffle (1 album shuffle)   album 
shuffle (all album shuffle)   off
Repeating
Random order
WA R N I N G
●Do not operate the player’s con-
trols or connect the iPod/iPhone 
while driving.
NOTICE
●Do not leave your portable 
player in the car. In particular, 
high temperatures inside the 
vehicle may damage the porta-
ble player.
●Do not push down on or apply 
unnecessary pressure to the 
portable player while it is con-
nected as this may damage the 
portable player or its terminal.
●Do not insert foreign objects into 
the port as this may damage the 
portable player or its terminal. 
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793-3. Media operation
3
Audio/visual system
The Bluetooth® audio operation 
screen can be reached by the 
following methods:  P. 6 1
 Connecting a Bluetooth
® 
audio device ( P.81)
 Depending on the type of por-
table player connected, some 
functions may not be avail-
able and/or the screen may 
look differently than shown in 
this manual.
 When an Apple Car-
Play/Android Auto connec-
tion is established, Bluetooth
® 
audio will be suspended and 
become unavailable.
*
*: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.
Select to display the audio 
source selection screen.
Select to return to the top 
screen.
Select to display a song list 
screen.
Select to display the play 
mode selection screen.
Select to display the portable 
device connection screen. 
( P.81)
Select to display the sound 
setting screen. ( P.62)
Select to set repeat playback. 
( P.80)
Select to change the track.
Select and hold to fast 
rewind.
Select to play/pause.
Select to change the track.
Select and hold to fast for-
ward.
Select to set random play-
Bluetooth® audio
The Bluetooth® audio sys-
tem enables users to enjoy 
listening to music that is 
played on a portable player 
on the vehicle speakers via 
wireless communication.
This audio/visual system 
supports Bluetooth
®, a 
wireless data system capa-
ble of playing portable 
audio music without cables. 
If your device does not sup-
port Bluetooth
®, the Blue-
tooth
® audio system will not 
function.
Overview
Control screen
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903-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), 
WMA (Windows Media Audio) 
and AAC (Advanced Audio 
Coding) are audio compres-
sion standards.
 This system can play 
MP3/WMA/AAC files on USB 
memory.
 MP4, WMV and AVI files can 
use the following resolutions: 
128x96, 160x120, 176x144 
(QCIF), 320x240 (QVGA), 
352x240 (SIF), 352x288 
(CIF), 640x480 (VGA), 
720x480 (NTSC), 720x576 
(PAL)
 When naming an 
MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an 
appropriate file extension 
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a).
 This system plays back files 
with .mp3/.wma/.m4a file 
extensions as 
MP3/WMA/AAC files respec-
tively. To prevent noise and 
playback errors, use the 
appropriate file extension.
 MP3 files are compatible with 
the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, 
Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. 
This system cannot display  disc title, track title and artist 
name in other formats.
 WMA/AAC files can contain a 
WMA/AAC tag that is used in 
the same way as an ID3 tag. 
WMA/AAC tags carry infor-
mation such as track title and 
artist name.
 The emphasis function is 
available only when playing 
MP3 files.
 This system can play back 
AAC files encoded by iTunes.
 The sound quality of 
MP3/WMA files generally 
improves with higher bit rates.
 m3u playlists are not compati-
ble with the audio player.
 MP3i (MP3 interactive) and 
MP3PRO formats are not 
compatible with the audio 
player.
 The player is compatible with 
VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
 When playing back files 
recorded as VBR (Variable Bit 
Rate) files, the play time will 
not be correctly displayed if 
the fast forward or reverse 
operations are used.
 It is not possible to check fold-
ers that do not include 
MP3/WMA/AAC files.
 MP3/WMA/AAC files in fold-
ers up to 8 levels deep can be 
played. However, the start of 
playback may be delayed 
AAC files
1ch, 2ch (Dual 
channel is not 
supported)
WAV (LPCM)/
FLAC/ALAC/OGG Vorbis
2ch
File typeChannel mode