buttons TOYOTA HIGHLANDER HYBRID 2021 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ......................................
5
Reading this manual ........................ 7
1-1. Basic function Buttons overview ................... 12
Menu screen ......................... 15
Status icon ............................ 17
“Setup” screen ...................... 19
Information screen ................ 21
1-2. Navigation operation Operating the map screen..... 22
Guiding the route .................. 23
Registering home .................. 25
2-1. Basic information before oper- ation
Initial screen .......................... 28
Touch screen ......................... 29
Toyota multi-operation touch ............................................ 31
Home screen ......................... 33
Entering letters and num- bers/list screen operation .... 35
Screen adjustment ................ 38
Linking multi-information display  and the system.................... 39
2-2. Connectivity settings Registering/Connecting a Blue-
tooth
® device ...................... 40
Setting Bluetooth
® details ..... 45
Wi-Fi
® Hotspot ...................... 53
2-3. Apple CarPlay
®/Android 
AutoTM
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ............................................ 592-4. Other settings
General settings .................... 67
Voice settings ........................ 72
Vehicle settings ..................... 73
3-1. Basic operation Navigation ............................. 80
Map screen operation ........... 82
Map screen information ........ 84
Traffic information ................. 90
3-2. Destination search Destination search operation............................................ 93
Starting route guidance ...... 101
3-3. Route guidance Route guidance screen ...... 105
Typical voice guidance prompts ......................................... 110
Editing route ....................... 110
3-4. Setup Navigation settings............. 114
Detailed navigation settings ......................................... 119
Traffic settings .................... 123
Use of information accumulated  by navigation system ....... 128
3-5. Tips for the navigation system GPS (Global Positioning Sys-tem) .................................. 129
Map database version and cov- ered area ......................... 131
4-1. Basic operation Quick reference.................. 134
Some basics ...................... 136
1Quick guide
2Basic function
3Navigation system
4Audio/visual system 
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Quick guide
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Quick guide
.1-1. Basic functionButtons overview............ 12
Menu screen .................. 15
Status icon ..................... 17
“Setup” screen ............... 19
Information screen ......... 21
1-2. Navigation operation Operating the map screen..................................... 22
Guiding the route ........... 23
Registering home ........... 25 
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121-1. Basic function
HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)
1-1.Basic function
8-inch display model (Audio/Audio Plus/Premium Audio)
By touching the screen with y our finger, you can control the 
selected functions. ( P.29, 30)
Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a 
desired track/file. ( P.141, 152, 154, 157, 158)
Press to access the Bluetooth
® hands-free system. ( P.334)
When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to dis-
play the Phone app screen.
*1, 2
Press to display the Toyota apps screen.*2, 3 (  P.378)
Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previou s 
track/file. ( P.141, 152, 154, 157, 158)
Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it t o 
adjust the volume. Press and hold to restart the system. ( P.28,  
136)
Premium Audio: Press to display the map screen and repeat a 
voice guidance. ( P.80)
Audio/Audio Plus: If a turn-by-tu rn navigation application has 
Buttons over view
Operations of each part
A
B
C
D
E
F
G 
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302-1. Basic information before operation
HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)gestures.
●Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitude
s.
●If the system does not respond to 
touching a screen button, move 
your finger away from the screen 
and then touch it again.
●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be 
operated.
●The displayed image may become 
darker and moving images may 
be slightly distorted when the 
screen is cold.
●In extremely cold conditions, the 
screen may not be displayed and 
the data input by a user may be 
deleted. Also, the screen buttons 
may be harder than usual to 
depress.
●When you look at the screen 
through polarized material such as 
polarized sunglasses, the screen 
may be dark and hard to see. If 
so, look at the scr een from differ-
ent angles, adjust the screen set-
tings on the display settings 
screen or take  off your sun-
glasses.
●When   is displayed on the 
screen, select   to return to 
the previous screen.
The operable areas of the 
capacitive touch screen buttons 
use capacitive touch sensors 
and may not operate properly in 
the following situations:
 If the screen is dirty or wet
 If a source of strong electro-
magnetic waves is brought 
near the screen
 If a glove is worn during oper-
ation
 If the screen is touched by a 
fingernail
 If a stylus is used to operate 
the buttons
 If your palm touches the oper-
able area of another button 
during operation
 If a button is touched quickly
 If the operable part of a 
Touch screen operation
This system is operated 
mainly by the buttons on 
the screen. (Referred to as 
screen buttons in this man-
ual.)
When a screen button is 
touched, a beep sounds. (To 
set the beep sound:  P. 6 7 )
NOTICE
●To prevent damaging the 
screen, lightly touch the screen 
buttons with your finger.
●Do not use objec ts other than 
your finger to touch the screen.
●Wipe off fingerprints using a 
glass cleaning cloth. Do not use 
chemical cleaners to clean the 
screen, as they may damage 
the touch screen.
Capacitive touch screen 
buttons 
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853-1. Basic operation
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Navigation system
HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)
mation.* ( P.90)
Select to display the predic-
tive efficient drive icons.
* 
( P. 8 7 )
Select to display route trace. 
( P. 8 7 )
Select to display the map 
version and coverage area. 
( P.131)
*: This function is not available in 
some countries or areas.
1 Select   on the map 
screen. ( P.80)
2 Select “Map Mode”.
3 Select the desired configura-
tion button.
Select to display the single 
map screen.
Select to display the dual 
map screen. ( P.85)
Select to display the com-
pass mode screen. ( P. 8 6 )
Select to display the turn list 
screen. ( P.109)
Select to display the freeway 
exit list screen. ( P.106) Select to display the intersec-
tion guidance screen or the 
guidance screen on the free-
way. (
P.108)
Select to display the 
turn-by-turn arrow screen. 
( P.109)
 Depending on the conditions, 
certain screen configuration 
buttons cannot be selected.
The map on the left is the main 
map. The right side map can be 
edited.
1 Select any point on the right 
side map.
2 Select the desired item.
Select to change the orienta-
tion of the map. ( P. 8 3 )
Select to display POI icons. 
( P.86)
Switching the map mode
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
 ' X D O  P D S
F
G
A
B 
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1003-2. Destination search
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To use this function, it is neces-
sary to register a home and/or a 
favorite location. Up to 2 favor-
ites can be registered as preset 
destinations. (P.115, 115)
To set the home or a preset des-
tination as the destination, 
select the corresponding button.
1 Turn the engine switch 
ON.
2 Press the “MAP” button.
3 Select the desired item.
Select to set the registered 
home as the destination.
Select to set a registered 
favorite as the destination. 
(Up to 2 favorites can be reg-
istered as preset destina-
tions.)
 The estimated time of arrival 
to the registered home and 
preset destinations from the 
current position will be dis-
played.
 If the home or a preset desti- nation has not been regis-
tered, “Save Home” or “Save 
Favorite” will be displayed, 
respectively. To register a 
home or preset destination, 
select the corresponding but-
ton.
●When the destination is very close 
to the current po
sition, “Nearby” 
will be displayed.
●The one-touch buttons for home 
and favorites will disappear after 
the vehicle has been driven for a 
while.
●The color of the estimated arrival 
time indicator may change 
depending on the traffic informa-
tion received.
●This function is available when 
“Automatic Destination List Info” is 
set to on. ( P. 1 1 9 )
One-touch setting 
home/favorite as a desti-
nation
A
B 
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1063-3. Route guidance
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2Check that the list of the dis-
tance and time is displayed.
 By selecting one of the num-
ber buttons, the desired route 
information is displayed.
●When the vehicle is on the guid-
ance route, the distance mea-
sured along the route is displayed. 
Travel time and arrival time are 
calculated based  on the average 
speed of the specified speed limits 
and current traffic information.
●When the vehicle gets off the 
guidance route, the arrow facing 
the destination  is displayed 
instead of the estimated 
travel/arrival time.
●The route information bar fills from 
left to right as the vehicle pro-
gresses along the route.
When approaching a turning 
point, the lane recommendation 
will automatically be displayed 
on the map.
During freeway driving, the free-
way information screen can be 
displayed.
Distance from the current 
position to the freeway 
exit/rest area
Name of the freeway exit/rest 
area
POIs that are close to a free-
way exit
Select to display farther free-
way exits/rest areas.
Lane recommendation
During freeway driving
A
B
C
D 
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1374-1. Basic operation
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Audio/visual system
HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)
2Select “Source” or press 
“AUDIO” button again.
3 Select the desired source.
●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be 
operated.
●When there are two pages, select 
 or   to change the page.
●When an Apple CarPlay/Android 
Auto connection is established, 
some system functions, such as 
the following, will  be replaced by 
similar Apple CarPlay/Android 
Auto function or will become 
unavailable
*:
• iPod (Audio Playback)
• USB audio/USB video
• Bluetooth
® audio
• Toyota apps
*: This function is not available in 
some countries or areas.
1 Display the audio source 
selection screen. ( P.136)
2 Select “Reorder”.
3 Select the desired audio 
source then   or   to reor-
der.
4 Select “OK”.
1 Open the cover and connect 
a device.
 Turn on the power of the 
device if it is not turned on.
●If a USB hub is plugged-in, two 
devices can be connected at a 
time.
●Even if a USB hub is used to con-
nect more than two USB devices, 
only the first two connected 
devices will be recognized.
●If a USB hub that has more than 
two ports is connected to the USB 
port, devices connected to the 
USB hub may not charge or be 
operable, as the su pply of current 
may be insufficient.
Reordering the audio 
source
USB port 
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1924-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation
HIGHLANDER_HIGHLANDER HV_NAVI_(U)
BD video
The secondary audio that for the 
secondary video can be 
changed.
1 Select “PinP Audio”.
2 Each time “PinP Audio” is 
selected, another secondary 
audio stored on the disc is 
selected.
“Off”: Secondary audio can be 
turned off
BD video
The color key button is used for 
various uses according to direc-
tions of contents.
1 Select “Color Keys”.
2 The color key buttons are 
displayed on the screen.
Changing the secondary 
audio
Displaying the color key but-
tons 
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Alphabetical Index
A
A route from the Cloud .......... 104
AM ............................................ 141
Android Auto .......................... 157
Android Auto button (Menu screen) .................................... 15
Apple CarPlay button (Menu  screen) .................................... 15
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ... 59
APPS button ........... .................. 12
Apps button (Menu screen) ..... 15
Apps button (Setup screen) .... 19
Audio ....................................... 134 Audio source ........................ 136
Operating information........... 167
Reordering the audio source 137
Screen adjustment ............... 139
Some basics......................... 136
Sound settings ..................... 138
Turning the system on and off........................................... 136
USB port............................... 137
Voice command system ....... 140
Audio (rear seat entertainment) ............................................... 177Function index ...................... 177
Operating information........... 214
Some basics......................... 178
AUDIO button............................ 12
Audio button (Menu screen).... 15
Audio button (Setup screen) ... 19
Audio settings ........................ 164 Common settings ................. 164
Radio settings ...................... 165
Settings the driver easy speak function............................... 166
Audio source .......................... 136
B
Basic operation ........................ 80 Bluetooth
® audio ....................158
Registering/Connecting a Blue- tooth
® device ......................161
Bluetooth® button (Setup 
screen) .....................................19
Bluetooth
® details settings .....45
Bluetooth® setup screen.........45
Connecting a Bluetooth® device
.............................................46
Deleting a Bluetooth
® device..48
Detailed settings screen .........50
Displaying the Bluetooth
® setup 
screen...................................45
Editing the Bluetooth
® device 
information............................49
Registering a Bluetooth
® device
.............................................48
Bluetooth
® hands-free system
...............................................334
Bluetooth
® phone message func-
tion .........................................346 Calling the message sender .349
Checking received messages ...........................................347
Displaying the message screen ...........................................346
Receiving a mess age ...........346
Replying to a message (dicta- tion reply)............................348
Replying to a message (quick  reply) ..................................348
Buttons overview......................12
C
Clock settings ...........................69
Command list ..........................250
D
Data service button (Setup  screen) .....................................19
Data services settings............260