bluetooth TOYOTA GT86 2019 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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Toyota Part Number: PT296-00170
Premium Audio Owner’s Manual
for /AhaAudio/iPod/USB/Bluetooth
Audio /AM/F M/HD Radio™ broadcast/Navigatio n
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1. QUICK GUIDE
No. Function Page
By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected
functions. 11
Push- To-Talk (PTT) button: press to use the built-in Voice Command
System to control certain functions/features of the Premium Audio
System
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Turn the knob to increase/decrease volume. Press the knob to turn
audio on/off 18
Press to access the setup menu of the Premium Audio System 88
Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free function 57
Press to switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode 19
Various functions based on audio source selected (not all functions are
supported for each audio source):
Press to skip to the next or previous track.
Press and hold to seek forward or backwards through the current track.
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Each time you press the “MEDIA” button the Premium Audio System
will switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode.
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1. OVERVIEW OF BUTTONS
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AUDIO SYSTEM
1 BASIC OPER ATION
1. Q UICK REFERENCE ..... ........ ..... 17
2. SO ME BASICS. ........... ..... ...... ..... 18
TURNING THE AUDIO S YSTEM
ON OR OFF ................................ 18
SELEC TING AN AU DIO
SOURCE ...... 19
USB PORT......................................... 20
2 RADIO OPE RATION
1. TUNER FUNCTIONS ........ ...... ..... 21
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MEDIA OPER ATION
1. US B MEMORY .. ...... ............... ... .... 22
OVERVIEW ........................................ 22
PLAYING A USB MEMORY ............... 25
USB MEMORY OPTIONS.................. 25
2. iP od . ..... ... ...... ... ..... ... ... ........ ........ 26
OVERVIEW ................................. ..... 26
iPod AUDIO ........................................ 29
iPod OPTIONS. .................................... 29
3. Blueto oth® AUD IO........... ... ... ..... 30
OVERVIEW .......................................... 30
CONNECTING Bluetooth® AUDIO .... 34
LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIO ..... 35
Bluetooth® AUDIO OPTIONS ............. 35
4 . Aha ...... ......... ............. ..... ... ......... .. 36
OVERVIEW ........................................ 37
SWITCHIN G TO Aha MODE …… …… 42
PLAYING Aha PRE SETS…................ 44
SELECTING Aha LOCATION BASED
SERVICE………................................. 46
SELECTING Aha FEATURED
CONTENT……..................................... 47
IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE
SCREEN……...................................... 48
4 A UDIO REMOTE CONTROLS
1. STEER ING S WIT CHES
(IF EQUPPED) ....... ..... ..... 50
5 SOUND SETTING S
1. SOUND SETTINGS.. ..... .......... 51
6 TIPS FOR OP ERATING
THE AUDIO SYSTEM
1. OPERATING INFORMATION ... .. 52
iPod……………………………………… 53 FILE INFORMATION………................ 54
TERMS………………..…................. 56
So me of the f unctions cann ot be o perated while driving.
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Page
Function Page
Using the radio (tuner) 21
Playing content from USB memory 22
Playing an iPod 26
Playing audio from a Bluetooth® device 30
Playing Aha 36
Using the steering wheel audio switches 50
Audio settings 51
Each time you press the “MEDIA” button the Premium Audio System
will switch the screen between MAP and the last audio mode
used.
1. QUICK REFERENCE
1. BASIC OP ERATION
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3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
3. MEDIA OPERATION
The Bluetooth
® audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that is
played on a portable pl ayer on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.
This audio system supports Bluetooth
®, a wireless data system capable of play ing
portable audio music wit hout cables. If your device does not support Bluetooth®,
the Bluetoo th® audio system will not function.
OVERVIEW
*:
Bluetooth is a registe red trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
The Bluetooth® audio operation screen c an be reached by the following
methods
:
Co nnecting a Bl uetooth® au dio de vice (→ P.57)
Each time the “ MEDIA” button is pressed the system will switch the screen
between MAP and the last audio mode used. If a different audio source Top
Screen, select
to display the “Select Audio Source” screen, then select
“Bluetooth” to dis play t he Bluetooth® Top Screen.
3. Bluetooth® AUDIO
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3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
3. MEDIA OPERATION
TOP SC RE EN
No. Function Page
Shows playback progress of the current track. -
Sound settings (Tone controls, Balance/Fade, ASL, EQ). 51
Bluetooth® playback settings. 35
Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select
the desired item. (if supported by the Bluetooth® device) -
Select to set random playback. 35
Select to set repeat playback. 35
Select to Pause / Resume playback of current track -
Select to display the media source selection screen. 19
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3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
3. MEDIA OPERATION
WARNING
•
Do not ope rate the pl ayer’s controls or connect to the Blue tooth® aud io s yst em while
driving.
• Your a udio unit is fitted w ith Bl uetooth
® antennas. People with i mplant able card iac
p acemakers, cardiac resy nchronizatio n t herapy-p acemaker s or implant able
card iover ter def ibrillat ors should mai ntain a reasona ble distance betwee n thems elves
and the Bluetoo th
® antennas. The rad io wa ves may aff ect the op eration of such
dev ices.
• Be for e using Blueto oth
® devices, users of any el ectrical me dica l dev ice ot her than
imp lantable cardiac p acemakers, cardiac re synchronizat ion th erapy-pacemakers or
imp lantable cardioverter def ibrillat ors shou ld cons ult the manuf act ure r of the de vice f or
in forma tion about its operation un der the i nflue nce of radio w aves. Rad io waves could
have un expected effects on the operation o f suc h med ica l dev ices.
NOTICE
Do not le
ave a portable p layer in th e vehic le. In p artic ular, h igh t emp eratures inside the
veh icle may d amage the portable pla yer.
INFORMA TION
• I n t he foll owing cond itions, this feature may not fu nction:
• The Bl uetooth® dev ice is turned of f.
• The Bl uetooth® dev ice is not connect ed.
• The Bl uetooth® dev ice has a low batter y.
• I t m ay t ake time to connect th e phone when Blueto oth® a udio is being playe d.
• Fo r operati ng a portab le pla yer, see t he instruc tio n manu al that cam e wit h it.
• I f the Bluet ooth® devic e is disconnected due to poo r rec ept ion fr om t he Blu eto oth ®
net work whe n the ignition is in the foll owing status, the system will automatically
re con nect to t he por table play er.
Vehicles without smart entry & start sy stem
The ignition is turne d to the “ACC” or “ON” positi on.
Vehicles with smart entry & start system
The ignition is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.
• If t he Bluetoo th® de vic e i s disc onnecte d by t urni ng it off, automati c re connect ion wil l not
ta ke p lace . Reconnec t the portabl e play er man ually.
• Bl uetooth® device inform atio n is reg ister ed whe n the portable pl ayer is connecte d to the
Bl uetooth® audio sy stem. When se lling or disp osing o f the veh icle, remov e the
Bluetooth® a udio i nforma tion fr om the sys tem.
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3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
3. MEDIA OPERATION
CONNECTI NG Bluetooth
®
AU DIO
IF NO DEVI CE IS CO NNE CTED
(→ P.97)
CONNECTING AD DITIONAL DEVICE
(→ P.97)
SELECTING A CONN ECTED DEVICE
(→ P.101)
In order to use the Bluetooth®
audio system, it is necessary to
pai r a portable player and connect
the audio profile (A2DP) with the
system.
Once you have connected a device
with audio profile (A2DP), you can
enjoy your music through the
vehicle’s audio system.
If you have not yet connected a
p ortable player with audio profile
(A2DP), you must first connect a
porta ble player with audio profile
(A2DP) according to the following
procedures. Connect your portable
player with audio profile (A2DP)
after bringing the vehic
le to a
complete stop.
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3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION
No. Function
Select to display a track list.
Select to display the browse options
selection screen and then select the desired item.
Select to resume playback of tr acks
from the beginning of the track list when the playb ack of the last track on the list is finishe d.
Select to set random playback.
Select to set repeat playback track.
3. MEDIA OPERATION
LISTEN ING TO Bluetooth®
AUDIO
REPEAT ING
The track currently being listened to
can be repeated.
1 Select .
Each time is s elect ed, the
mo de changes as f ollows:
• t rac k rep eat
→ off
Bluetooth® A
UDIO O PTIONS
1 Displ ay the Blueto oth® Audio top
screen . (→P. 30)
2 Select .
3 Select the b utton to be set.
RAND OM OR DER
Tracks can be automatically and
randomly sele cted.
1 Select .
Each time is s elect ed, the
mo de changes as f ollows:
• ran dom →
off
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INFORMA TION
If a portable device supports AVRCP 1.4
and Browsing, title list and browse for
music will be available. (If the device
does not support browsing, these menu
entries will be shown grayed out.)
Lower grade devices do not support
these features. (For these devices, the
title list and browse for music will be
shown grayed out.)
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3. MEDIA OPERATION
4. Aha
Connecting an iPhone with the USB
port, or an Android phone with
Bluetooth
® au dio, users can operate
Aha (installed on the phone) through
the vehicle Premium Audio system.
INFORMATION
Th is s yst em has a charging fu nction
fo r iPhone s.
When the batt ery le vel of a ph one
is very low, the phone may not
operate . If so, ch arge the phone before
u se.
De pend ing on the portab le player t hat
is conne cted to the system , certain
fu nct ions may not be a vailable . If a
fu nct ion i s unava ilab le due to a
mal function , disconne cting your
p or table pla yer and r econnect ing it
ma y re sol ve the problem.
It is not requi red to have Aha
la unched on the p hone before
connection.
The pho n
e connection i s carr ied out
d urin g Ah a au dio play might take some
time .
NOTICE
Do not leave your p hone in the veh icle. The temper ature insi de ma y rise to a l evel that could damage the phon e.
Do not press down on or a pply unnecessary pressure to the i Phone wh ile it is co nnected as th is ma y damage th e iPh one or its terminal.
Do no t in ser t foreign obj ects into the US B por t as th is ma y damage t he iPhone or its terminal.
CAUTION
• Do not co nnect the i Phone to the USB
por t or Andr oid phone to the Bluet ooth®
audio system while drivi ng.
• Bluetooth® phone is f itte d with
Blu etooth® ant ennas . Peopl e with imp lanted pacemak ers or cardiac defi brillators sh ould maintain a reaso nable distance b etween
themse lve s and the Bluetooth®
ant ennas. The rad io wa ves may affect the op eration of such devices.
• Be for e us ing Bluetooth® devices, users of any e lectr ical medic al dev ice o ther than implanted p acemakers and imp lanted cardiac defibr illa tor s should consu lt the manu fact urer of the device for inf ormatio n about its op eration under the influence of radio wav es. Radio wav es c ould have unexpected ef fects on the operation of such medical devices.
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