TOYOTA GT86 2018 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2018, Model line: GT86, Model: TOYOTA GT86 2018Pages: 164, PDF Size: 6.35 MB
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5.AUDIO SETTINGS
SOUND SETTINGS
1Select from the top screen
of any of the active audio sources
(below example is from USB memory
playback) .
2Use the available buttons to adjust
the Equalizer (Treble, Mid, Bass) ,
Balance (L, R), Fade (Front,
Rear) , Equalizer (EQ ) or
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) .
For more details about effect of
each setting, please see under
SETUP
( → P.103)and the Base
Display Audio owner’s manual.
Change the sound settings of the
Premium Audio System.
1.SOUND SETTINGS
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
NOTICE To avo id damaging the audio sy stem:
• Be careful not to spi ll beverages over
the au dio sy stem.
INFORMA TION
The use of a cellular p hone inside or
near the veh icle ma y cause a noise from t he
spe aker s of the au dio system which you
ar e li stening to. However, this do es not
in dic ate a malfu nct ion.
1. OPERATING INFORMATION
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
iPod
App le is not responsible for the
operati on of this device or its co mpliance
wi th safety and regulatory stand ards.
Pl ease no te that the use of t his
ac cessory with i Pod or iPh one may aff ect
wireless p erform ance.
iPh one, iPod, iPod classic, i Pod n ano,
and i Pod touch are tradem arks of Apple
I nc., registere d in the U.S. and other
c ount ries. Ligh tning is a tra demark of
Ap ple I nc.
The Lightning connector work s with
iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, i Phone 5S,
iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPod t ouch (5th
ge neratio n) and iPo d nano (7th
g enerati on).
The 30- pin connector works with
iPh one 4S, iPh one 4, i Phone 3GS,
i Ph one 3G , iPhone, iPod t ouch (1st
th rough 4 th generati on), iPo d class ic
(ex cept 5 th g ener ation), and i Pod n ano
(1s t, 3rd , 4t h, 5 th and 6 th gene ration).
COMPATIBLE MODELS
Most Apple devices are compatible with this
Premium Audio System.
De pending o n differe nces betw een models
or so ftware versions etc., some mo dels might
be incompatible with this system.
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
FILE INFORMA TION CORR
ESPON DING BIT RATES
COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES Bit rate (kbps) U
S
B
i
n
terface formats
COMPATIBLE COMPR ESSED FILES
Item
CORRE SPO NDING S AMPLING
F REQUENCY
File type Frequency (kHz)
File type Bit rate (kbps)
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32 - 320
MP3 files:
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 8 - 160
WMA files:
Ver. 7, 8 CBR 48 - 192
WMA files:
Ver. 9 (9.1/9.2) CBR 48 – 320
AAC files:
MPEG4/AAC -LC 16 - 320
USB communication formats
USB 2.0 HS (480Mbps) and FS (12Mbps)
File formats FAT 16
FAT 32
Correspondence class Mass storage class
File type Bit rate (kbps)
Compatible file format MP3/WMA/AAC
Folders on the device Maximum 3000
Files on the device Maximum 9999
Files per folder Maximum 255
File type Bit rate (kbps)
MP3 files:
MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32/44.1/48
MP3 files:
MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 16/22.05/24
WMA files:
Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1/9.2) 32/44/1/48
AAC files:
MPEG4/AAC -LC
11.025/12/16/
22.05/24/32/
44.1/48
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
MP 3 (MPE G Audio Layer 3), WMA
(W indow s Med ia Audio) and AAC
(A dvance d Aud io Cod ing) are a udio
compression stan dards.
This syste m can play MP3/WMA/AA C files
on USB memor y.
When na ming an MP3/WMA/ AAC file, add
an a ppropriate fil e extens ion
(.m p3/.wma /.m 4a).
Thi s sy stem p lays back file s
with
. mp3 /.wma /.m4a fi le ex tension s as
MP3/WMA/ AAC fi les re spective ly. To
pr event no ise and pla yback errors, use
t he
ap propri ate file ex tension.
MP 3 file s ar e compat ible wi th the ID3 Tag
Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2 .3
fo rma ts. This syste m cannot di splay
Al bum title, track title an d artis t n am e in
ot her for mats.
W MA/AA C
files can co ntain a WMA /AAC
tag t hat is used in the same wa y as an ID3
t ag. WMA /AAC tags carry information
such as track title and artist n ame.
The e mphas is fun ction is available only
whe n playing MP3 /WM A files record ed at
32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.
This system can play back AAC files
en coded b y iTunes.
The sound qu ality of MP3/WM A files
generally i mproves with hi gher bit rates.
In ord er to achieve a reasonab le level o f
sound quality, files create d with a b it ra te
of at l east 128 kbps are rec ommende d.
MP3 i (MP 3 int eractive) and MP3PRO
form ats a re not compatible with the audio
p la yer.
Th e pla yer
is compatible w ith VBR
(V ariable Bit Rate).
When p laying b ack files recorded as VBR
(V ariab le B it Ra te) files, the play t ime will
not be correctly displayed if the fast
fo rwar d or re verse operation s ar e us ed.
It is not possible to check fo lders that do
not i nclude MP3/WMA /AAC files.
MP3 /WMA /AA C file s in fo lders up to 8
levels deep ca n be pl ayed. Howe ver, the
st ar t of playback may be delaye d when
t her e are n umerou s levels of fo lders. Fo r
this reason , we re commen d using no
more t han 2 leve ls o f fol ders.
Th e order c hanges depend ing on the
perso nal compute r an d MP3/WMA /AAC
e ncoding software you use.
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5. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
TERMS
ID3 TAG Thi s is a method o f emb eddin g track-
rel ated inf ormatio n in an MP3 file. This
emb edde d informat ion can i nclude the
tr ack title, the artist’s name, the album
t it le , the music genre, the year of
pro ducti on, commen ts, cover art and
ot her d ata. T he co ntents can be free ly
edited using sof tware wi th ID3 tag ed itin g
f uncti ons. A lthough the tags are re stricted
to t he number of ch aracters , the
inf orma tio n c an b e viewe d when th e track
is p layed back.
WMA TAG WM A files can contain a WMA tag t hat is
used in the same way as an ID3 ta g. WMA
ta gs carr y information such as track ti tle,
ar tis t n ame.
WMA WM A (Win dows Med ia Aud io) is an
aud io comp ression f orma t developed by
Microsoft
®. I t compres ses files int o a
si ze sma ller than t hat of MP3 fil es. The
decoding fo rmats for WMA file s are
Ver. 7, 8 and 9.
This product is pro tected by certain
intell ectual prop ert y rights of Microsoft
Corp oration and th ird p artie s. Use or
dist ribution of such t echnolog y outside of
th is produ ct is prohibi ted w ithout a license
fr om Micro soft or an authorized Mi crosoft
subsid iary and third part ies.
AAC AA C is sh ort for Advanced Audio Cod ing
and re fers to an au dio c ompressio n
t echno logy st andard u sed w ith MPEG 2
and MPEG4.
m3u
Play list s created u sing “WINAMP”
sof twar e have a pl aylis t file ex tensi on
(. m3u).
MP3
MP 3 is an audio compression stan dard
det ermi ned by a working group (MPEG ) of
the ISO (Intern ationa l Sta ndar d
Organ ization). MP 3 compresses aud io
dat a to about 1 /10 the size of t hat on
co nve ntiona l CDs.
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3
Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
1
BASIC INFORMATION
BEFORE OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE ...... .... ........ 58
2. HANDS -FREE SYSTEM... ........... 60
USING THE PHONE SWITCH OR
MICROPHONE..................................... 61
ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS
SYS TEM............................................... 62
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR CAR............ 62
CONNECT A Bluetooth® PHON E....... 63
3. REGISTERING AN ENTRY ...... .... 64
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY............ 64
DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE
ENTRY INFORMATION...................... 66
SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A
USB MEMORY ................................... 67
2 PHO NE OP ERATION
1 . CALLING ON A Blu etooth ®
PHONE……………….. .......... . 68
BY DIAL ............................................. 68
BY FAVORITES LIST........................... 69
BY PH ONE BOOK ............................... 69
BY CALL LISTS ................................... 70
BY A SHORT MESSAGE….................. 71
BY POI* ENTRY. ................................... 71
2. RECEIVIN G CALLS ON A
Bluet ooth® PHONE
.... ..... ..... 72
3. TALKING ON A Blueto oth
®
PHONE .. .................................... 73
SEN DING TONES ............................... 74
DIALING A SECOND NUMBER ......... 75
AD JUSTING THE RECEIVER
VOLUME............................................. 76
3 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION
1. SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION . 77
RECEIVING A SHORT MESSAGE ... 77
CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT
MESSA GES........................................ 77
CHECKING SENT SHORT
MESSA GES........................................ 78
SENDING A NEW SHORT
MESSAGE........................................... 79
4
WH AT TO DO IF...
1. TROUBLESHOOT ING. ..... ... ..... ... 82
Some of the functions cannot be operated
while driving.
*: Point of Interest
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
1. QUICK REFERENCE
“Phone” MENU SCREEN
No. Function Page
Select to display the “ Phone book” screen. An entry from the list of contacts can be selected and called. 69
Select to display the “ Dial” screen. A call can be made by dialing the number. 68
Select to display the “ Favorites ” screen listing the contacts stored within the Premium Audio System. 69
Select to display the “ Messages” screen. A list of received and sent short messages and a menu to create new short messages can be displayed. The sender of the message can also be called.
77
Select to display the “ Call lists” screen. An entry from the “ All” “Missed ”, “Received ” or “Dialed ” call lists can be selected and called. 70
Pressing the button allows access to the “Phone” screens.
Each time the button is pressed, the “ Phone” screen that was last
displayed will be shown.
Press from the “ Phone” screen other than the “Phone ” menu screen
to display the “Phone” menu screen.
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2
3
4
5
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1.BASICINFORMATIONBEFOREOPERATION
1.BASIC INFORMATION BE FOREOPERATION
“Dial” SCREEN
“Favorites” SCREEN
“Phone boo k”SCRE EN
“Call lists” SCREEN “Mes
sages” SCREEN
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPER ATION
2. HANDS -FREE SYSTEM
Bluetooth® h
ands -free system al lows
you to make or receive a call without
taking your hands off the steering
wheel by conn ecting your cellular
phone.
This system supports Bluetooth
®.
Bluetooth® is a wire less data system
by which you can call without your
ce llular phone bei ng conn ected with a
ca ble or placed on a cradle.
The operating procedure of the system
is explained in this section.
WARNING
• Us e a ce llular p hone or conn ect the
Bl uet ooth® phone only when sa fe and
le gal to do so.
• Your audio unit is f itte d wi th Bl uet ooth
®
antennas. Pe ople with imp lantabl e
car diac pacemakers , cardiac
resy nchronizat ion t herapy-p acemakers
or imp lant able card iovert er defi brillat ors
shou ld ma intain a reasonable d istance
between themselves and the Bl uetooth
®
antennas. The radio waves may aff ect
th e o peration o f such devic es.
• Be for e us ing
Bluet ooth® devices, users
o f an y electr ica l medi cal device othe r
th an i mplant able cardiac p acemakers,
card iac resynchro niz ation ther apy -
pac emaker s or implan table cardi overter
def ibrillat ors should cons ult the
ma nufa ctur er of the device for
inf orma tion abo ut its operation under
the influence of radio waves. Rad io
wav es could have unex pected eff ects
on the op eratio n of such medica l
dev ices.
NOTICE
INFORMA
TION
•
If your cellular phone does not suppo rt
• Bl uetooth®, this sys tem will not f unction.
• In the follow ing conditions, the system
ma y not funct ion:
• The cellular phone is turned of f.
• Th e cu rrent posi tio n i
s out side t he
c ommun ication ar ea.
• The cellular phone is not connected.
• The cellular phone has a low batter y.
• Whe n us ing Blue tooth® aud io and
hands- free at the same ti me, the
fol lowi ng pr oblems may occur.
• The Blue tooth
® connect ion may be
c ut .
• Noise may be h eard on the Bl uetooth
®
audio playback.
Do not leave your cellular phone in the
veh icle. The tempera tur e in side ma y rise
to a le vel that cou ld dama ge the ph one.
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