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7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
3
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7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION
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AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
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LANGUAGE CODES LIST
CodeLanguageCodeLanguageCodeLanguageCodeLanguage
0514English0515Esperanto1201Latin1912Slovenian
1001Japanese0520Estonian1214Lingala1913Samoan
0618French0521Basque1215Laotian1914Shona
0405German0601Persian1220Lithuanian1915Somali
0920Italian0609Finnish1222Latvian, Lettish1917Albanian
0519Spanish0610Fiji1307Malagasy1918Serbian
2608Chinese0615Faroese1309Maori1919Siswati
1412Dutch0625Frisian1311Macedonian1920Sesotho
1620Portuguese0701Irish1312Malayalam1921Sundanese
1922Swedish0704Scottish-Gaelic1314Mongolian1923Swahili
1821Russian0712Galician1315Moldavian2001Tamil
111 5Korean0714Guarani1318Marathi2005Telugu
0512Greek0721Gujarati1319Malay2007Tajik
0101Afar0801Hausa1320Maltese2008Thai
0102Abkhazian0809Hindi1325Burmese2009Tigrinya
0106Afrikaans0818Croatian1401Nauru2011Turkmen
0113Amharic0821Hungarian1405Nepali2012Tagalog
0118Arabic0825Armenian1415Norwegian2014Setswana
0119Assamese0901Interlingua1503Occitan2015Tongan
0125Aymara0905Interlingue1513(Afan) Oromo2018Turkish
0126Azerbaijani0911Inupiak1518Oriya2019Tsonga
0201Bashkir0914Indonesian1601Punjabi2020Tatar
0205Byelorussian0919Icelandic1612Polish2023Twi
0207Bulgarian0921Inuktitut1619Pashto, Pushto2107Uighur
0208Bihari0923Hebrew1721Quechua2111Ukrainian
0209Bislama1009Yiddish1813Rhaeto-Romance2118Urdu
0214Bengali, Bangla1023Javanese1814Kirundi2126Uzbek
0215Tibetan1101Georgian1815Romanian2209Vietnamese
0218Breton1111Kazakh1823Kinyarwanda2215Volapük
0301Catalan111 2Greenlandic1901Sanskrit2315Wolof
0315Corsican111 3Cambodian1904Sindhi2408Xhosa
0319Czech111 4Kannada1907Sango2515Yoruba
0325Welsh111 9Kashmiri1908Serbo-Croatian2601Zhuang
0401Danish1121Kurdish1909Sinhalese2621Zulu
0426Bhutani1125Kirghiz1911Slovak 
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
4Say  the  command  displayed  on  the
screen.
Registered  POIs,  registered  names  in  the
contacts  list  etc.,  can  be  said  in  the  place
of  the  “<>”  next  to  the  commands.
( P.175)
For  example:  Say  “Find nearby dining” ,
“Call John smith”  etc.
 If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no
selections  are  available,  perform  one  of
the  following  to  return  to  the  previous
screen:
•Say  “Go back” .
•Select  “Go Back” .
 To  cancel  voice  recognition,  select 
“Can-
cel”
, or press and hold the talk switch.
■DISPLAYING  THE  “Voice  Settings”
SCREENS
 Selecting  “Voice  Settings”   can  be  dis-
played  the  “Voice  Settings”  screen.
( P. 6 6 )
1Press the talk switch.
2Select the desired item to be set.
INFORMATION
●If  the  system  does  not  respond  or  the
confirmation screen does not disappear,
press the talk switch and try again.
● “Voice  Recognition  Prompts”  can  be  set
on the “Voice Settings” screen. ( P. 6 6 )
● Some  voice  guidance  can  be  canceled
by  setting  voice  prompts  to  off.  Use  this
setting when it is desirable to say a com-
mand immediately after pressing the talk
switch and hearing a beep.
INCREASING THE VOICE 
RECOGNITION 
PERFORMANCE
No.Function
Select to train voice recognition.
The  user  will  be  asked  to  say  10
sample  phrases.  This  will  help  the
voice command system adapt to the
user’s accent.
Select  to  display  the  voice  recogni-
tion tutorial.
Select  to  prevent  the  screen  from
being displayed again.
Select to continue the voice recogni-
tion. 
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HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
2. MOBILE ASSISTANT OPERATION
1. MOBILE ASSISTANT
1Press and hold the   on the steering
wheel until you hear the beeps.
2The Mobile Assistant can be used only
when the following screen is displayed.
To  cancel  the  Mobile  Assistant,  select
“Cancel” ,  or  press  the    on  the  steer-
ing  wheel,  or  press  and  hold  the    on
the steering wheel.
 To  restart  the  Mobile  Assistant  for  addi-
tional  commands,  press  the    on  the
steering wheel.
• Mobile  Assistant  can  only  be  restarted
after  the  system  responds  to  a  voice
command. • After  some  phone  and  music  com-
mands,  the  Mobile Assistant  feature  will
automatically end to complete the
requested action.
The  Mobile  Assistant  feature  will
activate Apple’s Siri
® Eyes Free mode
via  the  steering  wheel  switches.  To
operate  the  Mobile  Assistant,  a
compatible  cellular  phone  must  be
registered  and  connected  to  this
system via Bluetooth
®. ( P.44)
 The  volume  of  the  Mobile Assistant  can
be  adjusted  using  the  “PWR·VOL”
knob  or  steering  wheel  volume  control
switches.  The  Mobile  Assistant  and
phone call volumes are synchronized.
INFORMATION
● The  available  features  and  functions
may  vary  based  on  the  iOS  version
installed on the connected device.
● Some  Siri  features  are  limited  in  Eyes
Free  mode.  If  you  attempt  to  use  an
unavailable  function,  Siri  will  inform  you
that the function is not available.
● If  Siri  is  not  enabled  on  the  cellular
phone  connected  via  Bluetooth
®,  an
error  message  will  be  displayed  on  the
screen.
● While  a  phone  call  is  active,  the  Mobile
Assistant cannot be used.
● If using the navigation feature of the cel-
lular  phone,  ensure  the  active  audio
source  is  Bluetooth
®  audio  or  iPod  in
order  to  hear  turn  by  turn  direction
prompts. 
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3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
Distance guide line
 Only  the  distance  guide  lines  are  dis-
played.
Estimated course line
 Estimated  course  lines  will  be  added  to
the distance guide lines.
In  automatic  mode,  the  monitor  will  auto-
matically  display  images  in  the  following
situations:
 When the shift lever is shifted to “N” or “D”
position.
 When vehicle speed is reduced to approx-
imately 6 mph (10 km/h) or less.
SWITCHING THE GUIDE LINE 
MODE
Each time the guide line switching but-
ton  is  selected,  the  mode  will  change
as follows:AUTOMATIC DISPLAY MODE
In addition to screen switching by oper-
ating the camera switch, automatic dis-
play  mode  is  available.  In  this  mode,
the screen is switched automatically in
response to vehicle speed. 
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3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
In  automatic  mode,  the  monitor  will  auto-
matically  display  images  in  the  following
situations:
• When  the  shift  lever  is  shifted  to  “N”  or “D” position.
• When  vehicle  speed  is  reduced  to approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) or less.
Check the positions and distance between
the  vehicle  width  guide  line  and  a  target
object  such  as  the  obstacle  or  curb  of  the
road.
AUTOMATIC DISPLAY MODE
In addition to screen switching by oper-
ating the camera switch, automatic dis-
play  mode  is  available.  In  this  mode,
the screen is switched automatically in
response to vehicle speed.USING THE VEHICLE WIDTH 
GUIDE LINE 
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4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
■Buzzer operation and distance to an obstacle
A buzzer sounds when the sensors are operating.
 The buzzer sounds faster as the vehicle approaches an obstacle.  
When  the  vehicle  comes  within  the  following  distance  of  the  obs tacle,  the  buzzer
sounds continuously. • Front corner sensors: Approximately 30 cm
• Rear corner sensors: Approximately 1.0 ft. (30 cm)
• Rear center sensors: Approximately 1.3 ft. (40 cm)
 When 2 or more obstacles are detected simultaneously, the buzze r system responds
to the nearest obstacle. If one or both come within the above d istances, the beep will
repeat a long tone, followed by fast beeps.
(blinking*2 or 
continuous*3)
(continuous)(continuous)
Less  than  1.3  ft.
(40 cm)Less  than  1.0  ft.
(30 cm)
*
1: The images may differ from t hat shown in the illustrations. ( P.250)
*2: Multi-information display
*3: Screen display
INFORMATION
● Settings (e.g. buzzer volume) can be changed. ( P.256)
Display*1
Insert displayApproximate distance to obstacle
Toyota parking 
assist monitorPanoramic 
view monitorRear center sen- sorFront and rear corner sensor 
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4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
The  vehicle  is  approaching  a  tall  or  right-
angled curb.
 In harsh sunlight or intense cold weather.
 A  non-genuine  Toyota  suspension  (low-
ered suspension etc.) is installed.
 People, animals and other moving objects
 People wearing certain types of clothing
 The  shape  of  the  obstacle  may  prevent  a
sensor  from  detecting  it.  Pay  particular
attention to the following obstacles:
• Wires, fences, ropes, etc.
• Cotton,  snow  and  other  materials  that
absorb sound waves
• Sharply-angled objects
• Low obstacles
• Tall  obstacles  with  upper  sections  pro- jecting  outwards  in  the  direction  of  your
vehicle
 In addition to the examples above, there
are instances in which, because of their
shapes, signs and other objects may be
judged  by  a  sensor  to  be  closer  than
they are.
WA R N I N G
●Caution when using the intuitive parking
assist-sensor
Observe the following precautions.
Failing to do so may result in the vehicle
being  unable  to  be  driven  safely  and
possibly cause an accident.
• Do  not  use  the  sensor  at  speeds  in
excess of 6 mph (10 km/h).
• Do  not  attach  any  accessories  within the sensor range.
● Even  though  sensors  which  are  func-
tioning  properly  continue  to  detect
obstacles,  never  use  the  intuitive  park-
ing  assist  if  one  more  sensor(s)  may  be
malfunctioning.
NOTICE
●Notes when washing the vehicle
● Do not apply intensive bursts of water or
steam to the sensor area.
● Doing so may result in the sensor mal-
functioning.
● As  the  intuitive  parking  assist-sensor
might  be  malfunctioning  in  the  following
cases,  have  it  checked  by  your  Toyota
dealer.
• The  graphic  which  indicates  that  an
obstacle  has  been  detected  does  not
come  on  and  a  beep  does  not  sound
even  when  the  intuitive  parking  assist
mode is turned on.
• The  graphic  which  indicates  that  an obstacle  has  been  detected  comes  on
despite no obstacle around the vehicle.
• If your vehicle has been involved in an accident.
• If  the  graphic  which  indicates  that  an obstacles  has  been  detected  remains
on without a beeping sound. 
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1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
HIGHLANDER_Navi_U
■EDITING  QUICK  REPLY  MESSAG-
ES
1Select “Quick Message” .
2Select    corresponding  to  the  de-
sired message to edit.
3Select “OK”  when  editing  is  complet-
ed.
*: Entune Premium Audio only
■CALLING  FROM  E-MAIL/SMS/MMS
MESSAGE DISPLAY
1Display  the  message  inbox  screen.
( P.275)
2Select the desired message.
3Select  .
If  there  are  2  or  more  phone  numbers,
select the desired number.
4Check  that  the  “Call”  screen  is  dis-
played.
This  operation  cannot  be  performed
while driving.
INFORMATION
●To  reset  the  editquick  reply  messages,
select  “Default” .
● “Quick  Message  1”  (“I  am  driving  and
will arrive in approximately [ETA]
minutes.”)* :
This  message  cannot  be  edited  and  will
automatically  fill  in  [ETA]  with  the
navigation  calculated  estimated  time  of
arrival on the confirm message screen.
If  there  are  waypoints  set,  [ETA]  to  the
next waypoint will be shown.
If  there  is  no  route  currently  set  in  the
navigation  system,  “Quick  Message  1”
cannot be selected.
CALLING THE MESSAGE 
SENDER
Calls  can  be  made  to  an  e-mail/SMS/
MMS  message  sender’s  phone  num-
ber.
This operation can be performed while
driving. 
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PHONE
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■REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT IN
A  DIFFERENT  WAY  (FROM  THE
“Call History” SCREEN)
1Display  the  phone  top  screen.
(P.265)
2Select  the “Call  History”   tab  and  se-
lect  a  contact  not  yet  registered  in  the
contact list.
3Select  “Add to Contacts” .
4Follow  the  steps  in  “REGISTERING  A
NEW  CONTACT  TO  THE  CONTACT
LIST” from “STEP 2”. ( P.284)
1Select “Edit Contacts” .
2Select the desired contact.
3Select    corresponding  to  the  de-
sired name or number.
 For editing the name
4Follow  the  steps  in  “REGISTERING  A
NEW  CONTACT  TO  THE  CONTACT
LIST” from “STEP 2”. ( P.284)
 For editing the number
4Follow  the  steps  in  “REGISTERING  A
NEW  CONTACT  TO  THE  CONTACT
LIST” from “STEP 3”. ( P.284)
EDITING THE CONTACT DATA
For  PBAP  compatible  Bluetooth
®
phones, this function is available when
“Automatic  Transfer”  is  set  to  off.
(  P.282)