key TOYOTA HIGHLANDER HYBRID 2019 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION
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AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
3
BD video
1Select  “PinP Audio” .
2Each  time “PinP  Audio”   is  selected,
another secondary audio stored on the
disc is selected.
“OFF” : Secondary audio can be turned off
 BD video
1Select  “Color Keys” .
2The color key buttons are displayed on
the screen. 
BD video
1Select  “Key Pad” .
2The  10  key  pad  is  displayed  on  the
screen.
CHANGING THE SECONDARY 
AUDIO
The  secondary  audio  that  for  the  sec-
ondary video can be changed.
DISPLAYING THE COLOR KEY 
BUTTONS
The color key button is used for various
uses  according  to  directions  of  con-
tents.
DISPLAYING THE 10 KEY PAD
The 10 key pad is used when inputting
numbers  according  to  directions  of
contents. 
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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
6
SCREEN DESCRIPTION
Vehicles withou t smart key system
The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the
“R” position while the engine s witch is in the “ON” position.
 Vehicles with smart key system
The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the
“R” position while the engine 
No.DisplayFunction
Vehicle width guide line
Displays  a  guide  path  when  the  vehicle  is  being  backed
straight up.
 The  displayed  width  is  wider  than  the  actual  vehicle
width.
Vehicle center guide lineThis  line  indicates  the  estimated  vehicle  center  on  the
ground.
Distance guide lineShows distance behind the vehicle.
Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from
the edge of the bumper.
Distance guide lineShows distance behind the vehicle.
Displays  a  point  approximatel y  3  ft.  (1  m)  (blue)  from
the edge of the bumper.
CANCELING REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
The  rear  view  monitor  system  is  canceled  when  the  shift  lever  i s  shifted  into  any
position other than the “R” position. 
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3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR
1. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR*
Panoramic  view  monitor  assists  the
driver  in  viewing  the  surroundings,
when operating at low speeds, by com-
bining the front, side and rear cameras
and  displaying  a  complete  vehicle
overhead image on the screen.
Vehicles without a smart key system
When you press the camera switch or
shift  the  shift  lever  to  the  “R”  position
while the engine switch is in “ON” posi-
tion, the panoramic view monitor
operates.
Vehicles with a  smart key system
When you press the camera switch or
shift  the  shift  lever  to  the  “R”  position
while  the  engine  
IGNITION  ON  
oramic view monitor operates.
The  monitor  displays  various  views  of
the  position  and  surroundings  of  the
vehicle.
INFORMATION
●The  screen  illustrations  used  in  this  text
are  intended  as  examples,  and  may  dif-
fer  from  the  image  that  is  actually  dis-
played on the screen.
DRIVING PRECAUTIONS
The  panoramic  view  monitor  is  a  sup-
plemental device intended to assist the
driver when checking around the vehi-
cle.  When  using,  be  sure  to  visually
check  all  around  the  vehicle  both  di-
rectly and using the mirrors before pro-
ceeding.  If  you  do  not,  you  may  hit
another  vehicle  or  possibly  cause  an
accident.
Pay  attention  to  the  following  precau-
tions  when  using  the  panoramic  view
monitor.
WA R N I N G
●Never  depend  on  the  panoramic  view
monitor  entirely.  The  image  and  the
position  of  the  guide  lines  displayed  on
the  screen  may  differ  from  the  actual
state.  Use  caution  just  as  you  would
when driving any other vehicle.
● Always  make  sure  to  check  all  around
the  vehicle  with  your  own  eyes  when
driving.
● Never  drive  while  looking  only  at  the
screen as the image on the screen is dif-
ferent  from  actual  conditions.  If  you  are
driving  while  looking  only  at  the  screen,
you  may  hit  a  person  or  an  object,
resulting  in  an  accident.  When  driving,
be sure to check the vehicle’s surround-
ings  with  your  own  eyes  and  the  vehi-
cle’s mirrors.
*: If equipped 
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3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM
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HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY
Vehicles without a  smart key system
When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while
the engine switch is in “ON” position, the panoramic view monit or operates.
Vehicles with a  smart key system
When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while
the  engine  
monitor operates.
The monitor displays various views of the position of the vehicle. (The following is
an example) 
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3. WHAT TO DO IF...
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
PHONE
7
When registering/conne cting 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.
53
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.
54
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 in
the  “ACC”  or  “ON”  po-
sition.
Vehicles  with  a
smart key system
The  engine  
switch is in ACCESSO-
RY  or  IGNITION  ON
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3. WHAT TO DO IF...
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PHONE
7
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
in  the  “ACC”  or  “ON”
position.
Vehicles  with  a
smart key system
The  engine  
switch  is  in  ACCES-
SORY  or  IGNITION
ON 
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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5
6
7
8
1
2
3
9
1. Entune App SuiteSERVICE ...................................  368
BEFORE USING THE FUNCTION ......  370
PREPARATION BEFORE USING 
Entune App Suite ..............................  371
1. Entune App Suite .......................  373
USING Entune App Suite.....................  373
LINKING Entune App Suite AND NAVIGATION FUNCTION .................  377
Entune App Suite KEYWORD  OPERATION .....................................  378
1. Entune App Suite SETTINGS .................................  380
1Entune App Suite OVERVIEW
2Entune App Suite OPERATION
3SETUP
Entune App Suite*
*: Entune Premium Audio only 
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2. Entune App Suite OPERATION
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
1Display  the  “Web  Search”  screen.
(P.377)
2Select the desired application button to
search.
3Enter a search term, and select “GO”.
4Select  “Call”.
5Select  “Yes”.
“Cancel” :  Select  to  cancel  making  a
phone call.
6Check  that  the  “Call”  screen  is  dis-
played.
1Display the “Apps” screen. ( P.373)
2Select the desired application button.
3Select the character input space.
4Enter  a  search  term,  and  then  select
“OK”.
5Entering characters will be reflected on
the character  input space.
MAKING A PHONE CALL 
USING Entune App Suite
Phone  calls  can  be  made  to  locations
which  were  searched  using  Entune
App Suite.
 For phone operation and the function of
each screen button:  P.272
INFORMATION
● Actual sequence may vary based on the
application.
Entune App Suite KEYWORD 
OPERATION
Information can be entered to an appli-
cation  by  the  software  keyboard  or
voice  recognition.  For  details  about
the function and service of each appli-
cation, refer to 
http://www.toyota.com/entune/
.
The  keyboard  layout  can  be  changed.
( P.59)
USING THE SOFTWARE 
KEYBOARD
For  details  on  operating  the  keyboard:
P. 3 8 
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2. Entune App Suite OPERATION
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
Entune App Suite
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1Display the “Apps” screen. (P.373)
2Select the desired application button.
3Press the talk switch. (P.168)
4Say the desired keyword.
 Completion of saying the keyword will be
detected automatically.
5Search results will be displayed on the
screen.
ENTERING A KEYWORD USING 
THE VOICE RECOGNITION 
FUNCTION 
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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A
AAC........................................................  100
AM............................................................  83
APPS button ............................................  12
“Apps” screen...........................................  14
AUDIO button...........................................  12
Audio settings ........................................  120
AUX........................................................  116
B
Bluetooth®................................................  44
Profiles .................................................  46
Registering a Bluetooth
® audio 
player ................................................  45
Registering a Bluetooth
® phone ...........  44
Bluetooth® audio ....................................  111
Connecting a Bluetooth® device ........  115
Listening to Bluetooth® audio .............  115
Bluetooth® phone...................................  260
Bluetooth® phone message function .....  275
Buttons overview......................................  12
C
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone ............ 265
Casual speech recognization ................. 174
CD .......................................................... 10 0
Playing an audio CD ........................... 102
Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc ......... 102
Command list ......................................... 175
D
Data services settings ............................ 185
Setting download methods ................. 185
Destination search screen...................... 317
Driver Easy Speak ................................. 186
Driver settings .......................................... 68
E
Editing route ........................................... 339
Adding destinations ............................ 340
Deleting destinations .......................... 340
Detour setting ..................................... 342
Reordering destinations...................... 340
Selecting route type ............................ 341
Setting route preferences ................... 341
Emergency ............................................. 326
Entering letters and numbers/ list screen operation ............................. 38
Entering letters and numbers ............... 38
Entune App Suite ................................... 373
Entering keyword operation ................ 378
Linking Entune App Suite and navigation function .......................... 377