bluetooth TOYOTA HIGHLANDER HYBRID 2019 Owners Manual (in English)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS4
HIGHLANDER_HV_U5-1. Basic Operations
Audio system types ........... 354
Entune Audio..................... 355
Steering wheel audio switches ................ 358
AUX Port/USB Port ........... 359
Basic audio operations ...... 360
5-2. Setup Setup menu ....................... 362
General settings ................ 363
Audio settings.................... 364
Display settings ................. 365
Voice settings .................... 366
5-3. Using Entune Audio Selecting the audio source ................... 367
List screen operation ......... 368
Optimal use of Entune Audio .................. 370
5-4. Using the radio Radio operation ................. 371
5-5. Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA/AAC discs
CD player operation .......... 373
5-6. Using an external device
Listening to an iPod........... 379
Listening to a USB memory device................ 383
Using the AUX port ........... 387 5-7. Connecting Bluetooth
®
Preparations to
use wireless
communication ................ 388
Registering a Bluetooth
®
audio player
for the first time................ 392
Registering a Bluetooth
®
phone for the first time..... 393
Registering a Bluetooth
®
device .............................. 394
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device .............................. 396
Displaying a Bluetooth
®
device details................... 398
Detailed Bluetooth
®
system settings................ 399
5-8. Bluetooth
® Audio
Listening to Bluetooth®
Audio ............................... 400
5-9. Bluetooth
® phone
Using a Bluetooth®
Phone .............................. 401
Making a call...................... 403
Receiving a call ................. 406
Speaking on the phone...... 407
Bluetooth
® phone
message function ............ 410
Using the steering wheel switches ................ 414
Bluetooth
® phone
settings ............................ 415
Contact/Call History Settings ........................... 416
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ............ 425
5Audio system
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5-10. Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®......................... 429
5-11. Using the voice command system
Voice command system .... 433
6-1. Using the air conditioning system
and defogger
Front automatic air conditioning system ........ 440
Rear automatic air conditioning system ........ 447
Heated steering wheel/ seat heaters/
seat ventilators ................ 450
6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ................ 453
• Interior lights ................. 454
• Personal lights .............. 454
6-3. Using the storage features
List of storage features...... 455
• Glove box...................... 456
• Console box .................. 456
• Bottle holders ................ 457
• Cup holders .................. 458
• Auxiliary boxes .............. 460
• Open tray ...................... 461
Luggage compartment features ........................... 462 6-4. Using the other
interior features
Other interior features........ 467
• Sun visors ..................... 467
• Vanity mirrors ................ 467
• Conversation mirror ....... 468
• Clock ............................. 468
• Outside temperature display ........................... 469
• Power outlets ................ 470
• USB charging ports ....... 472
• Rear sunshades ............ 474
• Armrest.......................... 475
• Coat hooks .................... 476
• Assist grips .................... 476
• Side table ...................... 477
Garage door opener .......... 478
Compass ........................... 485
6Interior features
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831-2. Emergency assistance
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For safety and security
HIGHLANDER_HV_U
■Safety Connect Services Information
●Phone calls using the vehicle’s Bluetooth® technology will not be possible
during Safety Connect.
● Safety Connect is available beginning Fall 2009 on select Toyot a models (in
the contiguous United States only). Contact with the Safety Con nect
response center is dependent upon the telematics device being i n operative
condition, cellular connection availability, and GPS satellite signal reception,
which can limit the ability to reach the response center or rec eive emer-
gency service support. Enrollment and Telematics Subscription S ervice
Agreement are required. A variety of subscription terms are ava ilable;
charges vary by subscription term selected and location.
● Automatic Collision Notification, Emergency Assistance and Stolen Vehicle
Location are available in the United States, including Hawaii a nd Alaska,
Puerto Rico and Canada, and Enhanced Roadside Assistance are av ailable
in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.
● Automatic Collision Notification, Emergency Assistance, Stolen Vehicle and
Enhanced Road Assistance are not available in the U.S. Virgin I slands.
For vehicles first sold in the U.S. Virgin Islands, no Safety C onnect services
will function in or outside the U.S. Virgin Islands.
● Safety Connect services are not subject to section 255 of the T elecommuni-
cations Act and the device is not TTY compatible.
■ Languages
The Safety Connect response center will offer support in multip le languages.
The Safety Connect system will offer voice prompts in English, Spanish, and
French. Please indicate your language of choice when enrolling.
■ When contacting the response center
You may be unable to contact the response center if the network is busy.
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5Audio system
HIGHLANDER_HV_U5-6. Using an external device
Listening to an iPod .......... 379
Listening to a USB memory device................ 383
Using the AUX port ........... 387
5-7. Connecting Bluetooth
®
Preparations to use wireless
communication ................ 388
Registering a Bluetooth
®
audio player for the
first time .......................... 392
Registering a Bluetooth
®
phone for the
first time .......................... 393
Registering a Bluetooth
®
device.............................. 394
Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device.............................. 396
Displaying a Bluetooth
®
device details .................. 398
Detailed Bluetooth
®
system settings ............... 399
5-8. Bluetooth
® Audio
Listening to Bluetooth®
Audio ............................... 400 5-9. Bluetooth
® phone
Using a Bluetooth®
Phone ............................. 401
Making a call ..................... 403
Receiving a call ................. 406
Speaking on the phone .............................. 407
Bluetooth
® phone
message function ............ 410
Using the steering wheel switches ................ 414
Bluetooth
® phone
settings ........................... 415
Contact/Call History Settings ........................... 416
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ............ 425
5-10. Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth®......................... 429
5-11. Using the voice command system
Voice command system ............................ 433
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354
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5-1. Basic Operations
Entune Audio
P. 3 5 5
Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio
For vehicles with Entune Premium Audio or Entune Audio Plus, re fer
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 au dio 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 Pana sonic
Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names are owned by various differ-
ent owners.
Audio system types
NOTICE
■ To prevent 12-volt b attery 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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3555-1. Basic Operations
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Audio system
HIGHLANDER_HV_U
Entune Audio
: If equipped
Operations such as listening to audio, using the hands-free
phone, confirming vehicle inf ormation and changing Entune
Audio settings are sta rted by using the following buttons.
Entune Audio operation buttons
“AUDIO” button
Display the “Select Audio Source” screen
or audio top screen. (P. 367) button
Press this button to access the
Bluetooth
® hands-free system. ( P. 401)
“CAR” button
Press this button to access the vehicle information.
(P. 11 9 )
“SETUP” button
Press this button to customize
the function settings. (
P. 362)
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5-2. Setup
Press the “SETUP” button to display the “Setup” screen.
Select to adjust the settings for
operation sounds, screen ani-
mation, etc. ( P. 363)
Select to set the voice settings.
( P. 366)
Select to adjust the settings for
contrast and brightness of the
screen. ( P. 3 6 5 )
Select to adjust the settings for registering, removing, connec ting
and disconnecting Bluetooth
® devices. ( P. 3 9 9 )
Select to adjust the settings f or phone sound, contact, message ,
etc. ( P. 415)
Select to set audio settings. ( P. 3 6 4 )
Select to turn the screen off.
Select to set the veh icle customization. (P. 6 6 6 )
Setup menu
You can adjust Entune Audio to your desired settings.
Display “Setup” screen
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3695-3. Using Entune Audio
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Audio system
HIGHLANDER_HV_U■
Selecting a track/file/song
Press the “
” or “ ” button on “SEEK/TRACK” or turn the
“TUNE·SCROLL” knob to select the desired track/file/song number.
To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold the “ ” or “ ” button on
“SEEK/TRACK”.
■Selecting a track/file/song from the track/file/song list
Select “Browse” or cover art.
Select the desired play mode. (USB and iPod)
Select the desir ed track/file/
song.
When an MP3/WMA/AAC disc or USB memory device is being used,
the folder can be selected. When a Bluetooth
® device or iPod is being
used, the album can be selected.
According to the audio device, the following is displayed.
Selecting, fast-forwarding and reversing trac ks/files/songs
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Audio sourceList name
Audio CDTrack
MP3/WMA/AAC discFolder, File
Bluetooth®Album, Track
USBArtists, Albums, Songs, Genres,
Composers
iPodArtists, Albums, Songs, Genres,
Composers, Audiobooks, Videos
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5-7. Connecting Bluetooth®
■About Bluetooth®
Preparations to use wireless communication
The following can be performed using Bluetooth® wireless com-
munication:
■A portable audio player can be operated and listened to via
Entune Audio
■Hands-free phone calls can be made via a cellular phone
In order to use wireless communication, register and connect a
Bluetooth
® device by performing the following procedures.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are
registered trademarks owned Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
PIONEER CORPORATION is under
license. Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their respective own-
ers.
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3895-7. Connecting Bluetooth®
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Audio system
HIGHLANDER_HV_U■
Certifications for the Bluetooth
(caution)
FCC ID: AJDK068
• This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Ca nada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference tha t may
cause undesired operation of this device.
• RF Exposure Compliance: This equipment complies with FCC/IC radia- tion exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets
the FCC radio frequency (RF) Ex posure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the
IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low lev-
els of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive
exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed
and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away f rom per-
son's body.
• Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operat ed in con-
junction with any other antenna or transmitter.
• Information to User - Alteration or modifications carried out without appro-
priate authorization may invalidate the user's right to operate the equip-
ment.
IC ID: 775E-K068
• This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Ca nada’s
licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two condi-
tions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device
must accept any interference, including interference that may c ause
undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et
CNR d'lndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suiva ntes: (1)
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; (2) l'utilisateu r de l'appareil
doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
• This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequen cy (RF)
Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Expo-
sure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy tha t it
deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation
(MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping
the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person's body.
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements
énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règ les les
radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d'exposition et d'expo-
sition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de I'IC. Cet équipe-
ment émet une énergie RF très faible qui est considérée conforme sans
évaluation de l’exposition maximale autorisée. Cependant, cet é quipe-
ment doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 2 0 cm ou plus
entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps.