TOYOTA CAMRY 2012 XV50 / 9.G Navigation Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2012, Model line: CAMRY, Model: TOYOTA CAMRY 2012 XV50 / 9.GPages: 328, PDF Size: 5.67 MB
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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
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PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
THE REAR VIEW MONITOR
SYSTEM CAMERA
The rear view monitor system camera
is located as shown in the illustration.
INFORMATION
●The camera uses a special lens. The
distance of the image that appears on
the screen differs from the actual dis-
tance.
● In the following cases, it may become
difficult to see the images on the screen,
even when the system is functioning:
• In the dark (for example, at night)
• When the temperature near the lens is
high or low
• When water droplets are adhering to the camera, or when humidity is high
(for example, when it rains)
• When foreign matter (for example, snow or mud) is adhering to the cam-
era
• When the camera has scratches or dirt on it
• When the sun or the beam of head- lights is shining directly into the cam-
era lens
● When the camera is used under fluores-
cent lights, sodium lights, or mercury
lights etc., the lights and the illuminated
areas may appear to flicker.
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2. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS
When the grade behind the vehicle slopes
up sharply, objects appear to be farther
away than they actually are.
When the grade behind the vehicle slopes
down sharply, objects appear to be closer
than they actually are.
When any part of the vehicle sags due to
the number of passengers or the distribu-
tion of the load, there is a margin of error
between the guide lines on the screen and
the actual distance/course on the road.
In any of the following situations, there
is a margin of error between the guide
lines on the screen and the actual dis-
tance/course on the road.
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PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
Approx. 1.5 ft. (0.5 m)
The distance that appears on the screen
between three-dimensional objects (such
as vehicles) and flat surfaces (such as the
road) differs from the actual distance as
follows.
• In reality, = < ( and are
equally far away; is farther than
and ). However, on the screen, the
situation appears to be < < .
• On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m)
away. However, in reality if you back up
to point , you will hit the truck.
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INDEX
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
Adding destinations.................................. 80
Address book ............................................ 95
Address book entries ................................ 95
AM........................................................... 181
Apps ........................................................ 276
Audio ....................................................... 174
Audio language code .............................. 206
Audio settings ........................................ 239HD Radio system settings .. ............. 239
iPod settings ........................................ 240
Audio/video remote controls (steering switches) ............................. 229
Audio/video system ......... ..................... ... 174
Audio/video system operating hints ....... 230 Caring for your DVD player and disc .......................................... 231
CD-R and CD-RW discs ..................... 235
iPod .................................................... 231
MP3/WMA files ................................... 234
Radio reception .................................. 230
Terms ................................................. 236
USB memory ...................................... 231
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) ........... 178
AUX port ................................................ 180
B
Basic function............................................ 28
Bluetooth®............................................... 120
Bluetooth® audio ..................................... 221
Connecting a Bluetooth®
audio player .................................... 224
Playing Bluetooth
® audio ................... 225
Bluetooth® phone.................................... 126
Bluetooth® phone message function ..... 139
Checking messages ........................... 139
New message notification .................. 141
Replying (quick reply) ......................... 140
Bluetooth
® settings ................................ 161
Detailed Bluetooth® settings .............. 167 Registered devices ............................. 161
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone ............ 164
Selecting portable player .................... 166
Brightness .........................................32, 204
C
Call on the Bluetooth® phone................. 130
By call history ..................................... 132
By dial ................................................. 130
By phonebook..................................... 130
By POI call .......................................... 135
By speed dial ...................................... 131
By voice recognition ........................... 133
Calling using an SMS/MMS message ......................................... 135
CD ...........................................................194
CLOSE button .........................................174
Color..................................................45, 204
Command list ......................................... 250
Contrast.............................................32, 204
Current position calibration .....................108
Current position display............................ 34
D
Deleting destinations ................................ 81
Deleting personal data ..............................49
Deleting previous destinations ............... 103
Deleting set destinations .......................... 69
DEST button..............................................10
“Destination” screen ................................. 20
Destination search ................................... 56 By home ............................................... 57
By preset destinations .......................... 57
By “Address Book”................................ 65
By “Address” ......................................... 58
By “Coordinates”................................... 69
By “Emergency” .................................... 66
By “Intersection & Freeway” ................. 66
By “Map” ............................................... 68
By “Point of Interest” ............................. 60
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By “Previous Destinations” ................... 65
Selecting the search area .................... 56
Detailed navigation settings .................... 104
Detour setting .......................................... 82
Dial.................................................. 130, 134
Distance and time to destination.............. 79
DSP control............................................ 177
DVD ........................................................ 194
DVD player ............................................ 194
DVD options ....................................... 202
DVD player and DVD video disc information ...................................... 210
Ejecting a disc .................................... 194
If the player malfunctions ................... 209
Inserting a disc ................................... 194
Operating a DVD disc ........................ 200
Playing a disc ..................................... 195
Playing a DVD disc ............................ 201
Playing an MP3/WMA disc ................. 197
Playing an audio disc ......................... 195
E
Emergency................................................ 66
Entune .................................................... 276
Expanded voice commands................... 249
F
FM........................................................... 181
Fuel consumption .................................. 254
Function index .......................................... 18
G
General settings....................................... 42
GPS (Global Positioning System) ..... 10, 116
H
HD Radio™............................................. 184
Heading-up screen ................................... 41
Home ...................................... 12, 17, 57, 90
I
INFO/APPS (INFO) button ........................ 10
Information .............................................. 254
“Information” screen ................................. 24
Inputting letters and numbers .................. 30
Internet radio broadcast ......................... 193
iPod ........................................................ 217
Connecting iPod ................................. 217
Playing iPod ....................................... 218
K
Keyboard layout ........................................ 45
L
Language .................................................. 44
Limitations of the navigation system ...... 116
List screen operation................................ 30
M
MAP .......................................................... 68
Map database information and updates............................................... 300
Map database version and coverage area .................................... 257
Map icons.................................................. 41
Map scale................................................. 40
MAP/VOICE button ................................... 10
MEDIA button.......................................... 174
MP3......................................................... 197
N
Natural speech information .................... 248
Navigation system........... .......................... 56
North-up screen ........................................ 41
O
Operation flow: guiding the route ............. 16
Orientation of the map ............................. 41
Overview button and guidance screen..... 10
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
P
Pausing guidance .................................... 85
Peripheral monitoring system ................. 288
Phone...................................................... 120
Phone (hands-free system for cellular phone) .................................... 122
About the phonebook in this system .......... .................................. 124
Using the phone switch ...................... 123
Using the steering switches................ 124
When selling or disposing of the vehicle....................................... 124
PHONE button ........................................ 120
Phone settings ....................................... 142 Message settings ............................... 155
Phone display settings ....................... 158
Phone sound settings ......................... 142
Phonebook ......................................... 143
Phonebook...................................... 130, 143
POI call ................................................... 135
POI icons .................................................. 86
Point of Interest ......................................... 60
Preset destinations ............................. 14, 57
Previous destinations ................................ 65
PWR·VOL knob ...................................... 174
Q
Quick guide ............................................... 10
Quick reference............................... 120, 174
R
Radio...................................................... 181 Listening to the radio .......................... 181
Presetting a station............................. 181
Radio broadcast data system ............. 182
Selecting a station .............................. 182
Traffic announcement......................... 183
Radio broadcast data system ................. 182
RADIO button.......................................... 174
Rear view monitor system ...................... 288 Receive on the Bluetooth
® phone .......... 136
Register a Bluetooth® phone ................. 126
Connecting a Bluetooth® phone ......... 127
Reconnecting the Bluetooth®
phone .............................................. 129
Registering home ..................................... 12
Registering preset destinations ................ 14
Reordering destinations ........................... 80
Resuming guidance ................................. 85
Route guidance .........................................70
Route guidance screen ............................ 73
Route overview ........................................ 83
Route preference ..................................... 84
Route trace............................................... 89
S
Satellite radio (SAT) ................................177
Screen adjustment ................................... 32
Screen Off .................................................32
Screen scroll operation ............................ 34
Screen settings adjustment ...................... 32
Screens for navigation settings ................ 90
SEEK/TRACK button ..............................174
Setting home as the destination ............... 17
Setting up the “Address Book” ................. 95
Setting up the “Areas to Avoid” ................ 99
Setting up the “Home” .............................. 90
Setting up the “Preset Destinations” ........ 92
SETUP button ...................................10, 174
“Setup” screen.......................................... 22
Show on map ........................................... 86
SMS/MMS message .......................135, 139
Speed dial ...............................................131
Standard map icons ................................. 41
Starting route guidance ............................ 70
Steering switches ....................124, 229, 242
Surround .................................................178
Switching the screens .............................. 38
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T
Talk on the Bluetooth® phone................ 137
Incoming call waiting .......................... 138
Time zone ................................................. 43
Tire change calibration ........................... 108
Tire pressure warni ng system................ 256
Tone........................................................ 204
Tone and balance .................................. 178
Touch screen operation ........................... 29
Traffic incidents....................................... 271
TUNE·SCROLL knob.............................. 174
Typical voice guidance prompts .............. 76
U
USB memory ......................................... 212 Connecting a USB memory................ 212
Playing a USB memory ...................... 213
USB port ................................................ 180
V
Vehicle settings...................................... 111 Maintenance....................................... 111
Vehicle customization ........................ 115
Voice command system................. 176, 242
Steering switches for the voice command system ........................... 242
Voice recognition ................................... 133
Voice settings .......................................... 51
Voice volume ............................................ 51
W
WMA ....................................... 197, 234, 236
X
XM Fuel Prices ...................................... 265 Show XM Fuel Prices information ...... 265
View detailed fuel price information ... 265
XM Fuel Prices settings ..................... 266 XM NavTraffic
®...................................... 271
Show traffic event ............................... 271
Show XM NavTraffic
® information...... 272
XM NavWeather™ ................................. 268 Show XM NavWeather™ information ...................................... 268
Weather information ........................... 269
Weather warnings .............................. 270
XM NavWeather™ indicator ............... 270
XM Satellite Radio broadcast................. 188
Channel category ............................... 189
Displaying the radio ID ....................... 188
Displaying the title and name ............. 190
How to subscribe to an XM Satellite Radio................................. 188
If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions.................................... 191
Listening to satellite radio ................... 189
Presetting a channel........................... 189
Selecting a channel ............................ 190
XM Sports .............................................. 260
Receive sports information ................. 260
XM Sports settings ............................. 261
XM Stocks .............................................. 263
Receive stock data ............................. 263
XM Stocks settings ............................. 263
Z
Zoom in button .......................................... 10
Zoom out button ........................................ 10
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Map database information and updates
This system uses the maps of DENSO.
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT
FOR YOUR COPY OF THE SPATIAL
MAP DATABASE, INCLUDING LO-
CATION CODES AND RELATED
PRODUCTS (COLLECTIVELY, THE
“DATABASE”), USED IN THE NAVI-
GATION SYSTEM. BY USING THE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND THE
DATABASE, YOU ACCEPT AND
AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL
TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET
FORTH BELOW.
LICENSE GRANT
DENSO CORPORATION (“DENSO”),
as a licensed distributor of the DATA-
BASE, grants to you a non-exclusive,
non-perpetual license to use your
copy of the DATABASE for your per-
sonal use or for your use in your busi-
ness’ internal operations and not for
any other purpose. This license does
not include the right to grant sub-li-
censes.OWNERSHIP
The DATABASE and the copyrights
and intellectual property and neigh-
boring rights therein are owned by
Tele Atlas North America, Inc.
(“TANA”) and its licensors. This
Agreement does not transfer any title
or interest in the DATABASE, except
for the license to use the DATABASE
according and subject to the terms
and conditions of this Agreement. You
shall not alter, obscure or remove any
copyright notices, trademark notices
or other restrictive legends relating to
the DATABASE.
The DATABASE comprises confiden-
tial and proprietary information and
materials of TANA. Accordingly, you
shall hold the DATABASE in confi-
dence and trust. You shall take rea-
sonable steps to protect the
DATABASE from misappropriation or
misuse. You shall not extract stand-
alone data from or publish any part of
the DATABASE without the prior writ-
ten consent of TANA and its licensors.
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The DATABASE is restricted for use in
the specific system for which it was
created. Except to the extent explicitly
permitted by mandatory laws, you may
not extract or reutilize any portion of
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reproduce, copy, duplicate, modify,
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