TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2015 XU50 / 3.G Navigation Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2015, Model line: HIGHLANDER, Model: TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2015 XU50 / 3.GPages: 356, PDF Size: 5.14 MB
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3. WHAT TO DO IF...
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PHONE
When registering/connecting a cellular phone
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
A cellular phone can-
not be registered.
An incorrect pass-
code was entered
on the cellular
phone.Enter the correct pass-
code on the cellular
phone.
The registration op-
eration has not been
completed on the
cellular phone side.Complete the registra-
tion operation on the
cellular phone (ap-
prove registration on
the phone).
Old registration in-
formation remains
on either this sys-
tem or the cellular
phone.Delete the existing reg-
istration information
from both this system
and the cellular phone,
then register the cellu-
lar phone you wish to
connect to this system.
51
A Bluetooth® connec-
tion cannot be made.
Another Bluetooth®
device is already
connected.
Manually connect the
cellular phone you wish
to use to this system.
52
Bluetooth® function
is not enabled on
the cellular phone.Enable the Bluetooth®
function on the cellular
phone.
Automatic
Bluetooth® connec-
tion on this system
is set to off.
Set automatic
Bluetooth® connection
on this system to on
when the engine
ing.
Vehicles without a
smart key system
The engine switch is
turned to the “ACC” or
“ON” position.
Vehicles with a
smart key system
The engine
switch is turned to AC-
CESSORY or IGNI-
TION ON
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When making/receiving a call
“Unable to dial.
Please check your
phone.”
Bluetooth® function
is not enabled on
the cellular phone.Enable the Bluetooth®
function on the cellular
phone.
Old registration in-
formation remains
on either this sys-
tem or the cellular
phone.
Delete the existing reg-
istration information
from both this system
and the cellular phone,
then register the cellu-
lar phone you wish to
connect to this system.
51
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
A call cannot be
made/received.Your vehicle is in a
“No Service” area.Move to where “No
Service” no longer ap-
pears on the display.
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular phoneThis
system
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PHONE
When using the phonebook
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
Phonebook data can-
not be transferred
manually/automati-
cally.
The profile version
of the connected
cellular phone may
not be compatible
with transferring
phonebook data.
For a list of specific
devices which
operation has been
confirmed on this
system, check with
your Toyota dealer or
the following website:
http://www.toyota.com/
entune/
Automatic contact
transfer function on
this system is set to
off.Set automatic contact
transfer function on this
system to on.
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Passcode has not
been entered on the
cellular phone.Enter the passcode on
the cellular phone if re-
quested (default pass-
code: 1234).
Transfer operation
on the cellular
phone has not com-
pleted.Complete transfer op-
eration on the cellular
phone (approve trans-
fer operation on the
phone).
Phonebook data can-
not be edited.
Automatic contact
transfer function on
this system is set to
on.Set automatic contact
transfer function on this
system to off.
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When using the Bluetooth® message function
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
Messages cannot be
viewed.
Message transfer is
not enabled on the
cellular phone.
Enable message trans-
fer on the cellular
phone (approve mes-
sage transfer on the
phone).
Automatic transfer
function on this sys-
tem is set to off.Set automatic transfer
function on this system
to on.
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New message notifi-
cations are not dis-
played.
Notification of SMS/
MMS/E-mail recep-
tion on this system
is set to off.Set notification of SMS/
MMS/E-mail reception
on this system to on.
248
Automatic message
transfer function is
not enabled on the
cellular phone.Enable automatic
transfer function on the
cellular phone.
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PHONE
In other situations
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular
phoneThis
system
The Bluetooth® con-
nection status is dis-
played at the top of
the screen each time
the engine
switch is in following.
Vehicles without
a smart key sys-
tem
The engine switch is
turned to the “ACC” or
“ON” position.
Vehicles with a
smart key system
The engine
switch is turned to
ACCESSORY or IG-
NITION ON
mode.
Connection confir-
mation display on
this system is set to
on.To turn off the display,
set connection confir-
mation display on this
system to off.
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: 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.
The cellular phone
is the most likely
cause of the symp-
tom.
Turn the cellular phone
off, remove and rein-
stall the battery pack,
and then restart the
cellular phone.
Enable the cellular
phone’s Bluetooth®
connection.
Stop the cellular
phone’s security soft-
ware and close all ap-
plications.
Before using an appli-
cation installed on the
cellular phone, careful-
ly check its source and
how its operation might
affect this system.
SymptomLikely causeSolution
Page
Cellular phoneThis
system
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PHONE
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1. QUICK REFERENCE ................... 260
MAP SCREEN ..................................... 260
NAVIGATION OPTIONS SCREEN...... 262
2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION ....... 263
CURRENT POSITION DISPLAY ......... 263
MAP SCALE ........................................ 263
ORIENTATION OF THE MAP ............. 264
SWITCHING THE MAP MODE............ 265
SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION ........ 267
ADJUSTING LOCATION IN SMALL INCREMENTS................................... 268
3. MAP SCREEN INFORMATION .......................... 269
DISPLAYING MAP INFORMATION .... 269
DISPLAYING INFORMATION
ABOUT THE ICON WHERE THE
CURSOR IS SET .............................. 271
STANDARD MAP ICONS .................... 272
4. TRAFFIC INFORMATION ............ 273
DISPLAYING TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON THE MAP .......... 275
1. DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN .................................... 276
2. SEARCH OPERATION.. .............. 278
SELECTING SEARCH AREA .............. 279
SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION ... 279
SETTING PRESET DESTINATIONS
AS DESTINATION ............................. 279
SEARCHING BY ADDRESS ................ 280
SEARCHING BY POINT OF INTEREST ......................................... 281
SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS ................................ 284
SEARCHING BY ADDRESS BOOK .... 284
SEARCHING BY EMERGENCY .......... 285
SEARCHING BY INTERSECTION AND FREEWAY ................................ 285
SEARCHING BY MAP ......................... 287
SEARCHING BY COORDINATES ....... 287
3. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE ....... ......................... 288
STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE.......... 288
PAUSING GUIDANCE ......................... 291
1BASIC OPERATION2DESTINATION SEARCH
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM*
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1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN ..... 292
SCREEN FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE ... 292
ROUTE OVERVIEW............................ 293
DURING FREEWAY DRIVING............ 294
WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTION ............................... 295
TURN LIST SCREEN .......................... 296
TURN-BY-TURN ARROW SCREEN ... 296
2. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS.................................. 297
3. EDITING ROUTE ......................... 298
ADDING DESTINATIONS ................... 299
REORDERING DESTINATIONS ......... 299
DELETING DESTINATIONS ............... 299
SETTING ROUTE PREFERENCES ... 300
SELECTING ROUTE TYPE ................ 300
DETOUR SETTING ............................. 301
STARTING FROM ADJACENT ROAD ................................................ 302
1. MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS ................................. 303
SETTING UP HOME ........................... 304
SETTING UP PRESET
DESTINATIONS................................ 305
SETTING UP ADDRESS BOOK ......... 307
SETTING UP AREAS TO AVOID ........ 309
DELETING PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS................................ 311
1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS ................................. 312
SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION
SETTINGS ........................................ 312
2. TRAFFIC SETTINGS................... 316
SCREEN FOR TRAFFIC SETTINGS ........................................ 316
AUTO AVOID TRAFFIC....................... 317
MY TRAFFIC ROUTES ....................... 318
1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) .................... ............... 322
LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION
SYSTEM ............................................ 322
2. MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERED AREA ............. 324
MAP INFORMATION ........................... 324
ABOUT THE MAP DATA ..................... 325
3ROUTE GUIDANCE
4MEMORY POINTS
5SETUP
6TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION
SYSTEM
NAVIGATION SYSTEM*
*: With navigation function
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1. QUICK REFERENCE
MAP SCREEN
To display this screen, press the “APPS” button, then select “Navigation” on the
“Apps” screen.
No.NameFunctionPage
2D North-up, 2D
heading-up or 3D
heading-up sym-
bolIndicates whether the map orientation is set to
north-up or heading-up. The letter(s) beside this
symbol indicate the vehicle’s heading direction
(e.g. N for north). In 3D map, only a heading-up
view is available.
264
Options buttonSelect to display the “Navigation Options” screen.262
“GPS” mark
(Global Position-
ing System)Shows that the vehicle is receiving signals from
the GPS.322
Traffic indicator
Shows that traffic information is received. Select
to start voice guidance for traffic information.
When traffic information is received via HD Radio
broadcast, HD mark is displayed on the right.
273
Scale indicatorThis figure indicates the map scale.263