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TABLE OF CONTENTS4
HIGHLANDER_HV_U (OM48F12U)5-1. Basic Operations
Audio system types ........... 348
Entune Audio..................... 349
Steering wheel audio switches .......................... 352
AUX Port/USB Port ........... 353
Basic audio operations ...... 354
5-2. Setup Setup menu ....................... 356
General settings ................ 357
Audio settings.................... 358
Display settings ................. 359
Voice settings .................... 360
5-3. Using Entune Audio Selecting the audio source ............................. 361
List screen operation ......... 362
Optimal use of Entune Audio ............................... 364
5-4. Using the radio Radio operation ................. 365
5-5. Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA/AAC discs
CD player operation .......... 367
5-6. Using an external device
Listening to an iPod........... 373
Listening to a USB memory device................ 377
Using the AUX port ........... 381 5-7. Connecting Bluetooth
®
Preparations to use
wireless
communication ................ 382
Registering a Bluetooth
®
audio player for the
first time ........................... 386
Registering a Bluetooth
®
phone for the first time..... 387
Registering a Bluetooth
®
device .............................. 388
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device .............................. 390
Displaying a Bluetooth
®
device details................... 392
Detailed Bluetooth
®
system settings................ 393
5-8. Bluetooth
® Audio
Listening to Bluetooth®
Audio ............................... 394
5-9. Bluetooth
® phone
Using a Bluetooth®
Phone .............................. 395
Making a call...................... 397
Receiving a call ................. 400
Speaking on the phone...... 401
Bluetooth
® phone
message function ............ 404
Using the steering wheel switches ................ 408
Bluetooth
® phone
settings ............................ 409
Contact/Call History Settings ........................... 410
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ............ 419
5-10. Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth®......................... 423
5-11. Using the voice command system
Voice command system .... 427
5Audio system
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HIGHLANDER_HV_U (OM48F12U)The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain
explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is scrapped with the airbags and seat belt
pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be
sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner
removed and disposed of by a qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer
before you scrap your vehicle.
Special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Your vehicle has components that may contain perchlorate. These compo-
nents may include airbag, seat belt pretensioners, and wireless remote con-
trol batteries.
Scrapping of your Toyota
Perchlorate Material
WARNING
■
General precautions while driving
Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ-
ence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehi-
cle. Alcohol and certain drugs delay reaction time, impair judgment and
reduce coordination, which could lead to an accident that could result in
death or serious injury.
Defensive driving: Always drive defensively. Anticipate mistakes that other
drivers or pedestrians might make and be ready to avoid accidents.
Driver distraction: Always give your full attention to driving. Anything that
distracts the driver, such as adjusting controls, talking on a cellular phone or
reading can result in a collision with resulting death or serious injury to you,
your occupants or others.
■ General precaution regard ing children’s safety
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to
have or use the key.
Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neut\
ral.
There is also a danger that children may injure themselves by playing with
the windows, the moon roof, or other features of the vehicle. In addition,
heat build-up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be fatal
to children.
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22Pictorial index
HIGHLANDER_HV_U (OM48F12U)Talk switch
*1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 427
Audio remote control switches
*1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 352
Meter control switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 108
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 292
LDA (Lane Departure Alert with steering control)
switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 285
Dynamic radar cruise control switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 292
Telephone switches
*1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 408
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2
3
4
5
6
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1102. Instrument cluster
HIGHLANDER_HV_U (OM48F12U)
Select using the meter control switches.
Select an item and then set it with the center button.
■LDA (Lane Departure Alert with steering control) settings
→P. 6 6 9
■PCS (Pre-Collision System) settings
→P. 6 6 9
■BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) settings (if equipped)
Select to activate/deactivate the BSM (Blind Spot Monitor).
(
→P. 669)
■Meter settings
● Language
Select to change the language on the display.
● Units
Select to change the unit of measure for fuel consumption.
● Maintenance system (for U.S.A)
Select to reset the maintenance data after the required mainte-
nance is performed. (
→P. 498)
● EV Indicator Light
Select to activate/deactiva te the EV Indicator Light.
● switch settings
You can register 1 screen as the top screen. To register, press
and hold while the desired screen is displayed.
● Drive information 1 through 3
Select to select up to 2 items t hat will be displayed on a Drive
information screen, up to 3 Drive information screens can be set.
● Pop-up display
Select to set the following pop-up displays, which may appear in
some situations, on/off.
• Route guidance display of t he navigation system-linked sys-
tem (if equipped)
• Incoming call display of the hands-free phone system
• Instrument panel brightness adjustment display
Settings display
1
2
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1223-1. Key information
HIGHLANDER_HV_U (OM48F12U)■
When riding in an aircraft
When bringing an electronic key onto an aircraft, make sure you do not press
any button on the electronic key while inside the aircraft cabin. If you are car-
rying an electronic key in your bag etc., ensure that the buttons are not likely
to be pressed accidentally. Pressing a button may cause the electronic key to
emit radio waves that could interfere with the operation of the aircraft.
■ Conditions affecting operation
→P. 149
■ Electronic key battery depletion
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years.
● If the battery becomes low, an alarm will sound in the cabin when the hybrid
system stops. ( →P. 593)
● As the electronic key always receives radio waves, the battery will become
depleted even if the electronic key is not used. The following symptoms indi-
cate that the electronic key battery may be depleted. Replace the battery
when necessary. ( →P. 539)
• The smart key system or the wireless remote control does not operate.
• The detection area becomes smaller.
• The LED indicator on the key surface does not turn on.
● To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 3 ft. (1
m) of the following electrical appl iances that produce a magnetic field:
•TVs
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones and battery chargers
• Recharging cellular phones or cordless phones
• Table lamps
• Induction cookers
■ When the electronic key battery is fully depleted
→P. 539
■ Confirmation of the registered key number
The number of electronic keys already registered to the vehicle can be con-
firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer for details.
■ If a wrong key is used
The key cylinder rotates freely to isolate inside mechanism.
■ Customization
Settings (e.g. wireless remote control system) can be changed.
(Customizable features: →P. 666)
■ Certification for the wi reless remote control
→P. 152
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1493-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
3
Operation of each component
HIGHLANDER_HV_U (OM48F12U)■
Conditions affecting operation
The smart key system uses weak radio waves. In the following situations, the
communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be affected,
preventing the smart key system, wireless remote control and immobilizer
system from operating properly. (Ways of coping: →P. 623)
● When the electronic key battery is depleted
● Near a TV tower, electric power plant, gas station, radio station, large dis-
play, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electrical
noise
● When carrying a portable radio, cellular phone, cordless phone or other
wireless communication devices
● When the electronic key is in contact with, or is covered by the following
metallic objects
• Cards to which aluminum foil is attached
• Cigarette boxes that have aluminum foil inside
• Metallic wallets or bags
• Coins
• Hand warmers made of metal
• Media such as CDs and DVDs
● When other wireless keys (that emit radio waves) are being used nearby
● When carrying the electronic key together with the following devices that
emit radio waves
• Another vehicle’s electronic key or a wireless key that emits radio waves
• Personal computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs)
• Digital audio players
• Portable game systems
● If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the
rear window
● When the electronic key is placed near a battery charger or electronic
devices
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5Audio system
HIGHLANDER_U (OM48F09U)5-7. Connecting Bluetooth
®
Preparations to use
wireless
communication ................ 382
Registering a Bluetooth
®
audio player for the
first time .......................... 386
Registering a Bluetooth
®
phone for the
first time .......................... 387
Registering a Bluetooth
®
device.............................. 388
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device.............................. 390
Displaying a Bluetooth
®
device details .................. 392
Detailed Bluetooth
®
system settings ............... 393
5-8. Bluetooth
® Audio
Listening to Bluetooth®
Audio ............................... 394 5-9. Bluetooth
® phone
Using a Bluetooth®
Phone ............................. 395
Making a call ..................... 397
Receiving a call ................. 400
Speaking on the phone ..... 401
Bluetooth
® phone
message function ............ 404
Using the steering wheel switches ................ 408
Bluetooth
® phone
settings ........................... 409
Contact/Call History Settings ........................... 410
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ............ 419
5-10. Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth®......................... 423
5-11. Using the voice command system
Voice command system ............................ 427
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348
HIGHLANDER_U (OM48F09U)
5-1. Basic Operations
Entune Audio
→ P. 3 4 9
Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio
For vehicles with Entune Premium Audio or Entune Audio Plus, refer
to the “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
■ Using cellular phones
Interference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellular
phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio system is
operating.
■ About Bluetooth
®
The Bluetooth wordmark and logo are owned by Bluetooth SIG. and permis-
sion has been granted to use the trademark of the licensee Panasonic
Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names are owned by various differ-
ent owners.
Audio system types
NOTICE
■To prevent 12-volt battery discharge
Do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when the hybrid
system is off.
■ To avoid damaging the audio system
Take care not to spill drinks or other fluids on the audio system.
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3495-1. Basic Operations
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Audio system
HIGHLANDER_U (OM48F09U)
Entune Audio∗
∗: If equipped
Operations such as listening to audio, using the hands-free
phone, confirming vehicle information and changing Entune
Audio settings are started by using the following buttons.
Entune Audio operation buttons
“AUDIO” button
Display the “Select Audio Source” screen
or audio top screen. (→P. 361) button
Press this button to access the
Bluetooth
® hands-free system. ( →P. 395)
“CAR” button
Press this button to access the vehicle information.
(→P. 11 3 )
“SETUP” button
Press this button to customize
the function settings. (
→P. 356)
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3555-1. Basic Operations
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Audio system
HIGHLANDER_U (OM48F09U)
Select to change on/off.
Select to change on/off.
■Using cellular phones
Interference may be heard through Entune Audio's speakers if a cellular
phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while Entune Audio is oper-
ating.
Random playback
Repeat play
NOTICE
■To prevent 12-volt battery discharge
Do not leave Entune Audio on longer than necessary when the hybrid sys-
tem is off.
■ To avoid damaging Entune Audio
Take care not to spill drinks or other fluids on Entune Audio.