bluetooth TOYOTA PRIUS V 2013 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION
11. STEERING SWITCHES
The  design  and  switch  position  may  differ
depending on the vehicle. For details, see
the  Pictorial  index  of  the  vehicle  “Owner’s
Manual” .
 Details  of  the  specific  switches,  controls,
and features are described below.
Volume control switch
 Press the  “+” side to increase the volume.
The  volume  continues  to  increase  while
the switch is being pressed.
 Press  the  “-”  side  to  decrease  the  vol-
ume.  The  volume  continues  to  decrease
while the switch is being pressed.  “” “” switch
Radio
To select a preset station : Press the
 “”
or “ ” 
switch.
To  seek  a  radio  station :  Press  and  hold
the
 “” or “” switch until you hear a beep.
If you press either the 
“” or “” switch in
seek  mode,  the  seek  mode  will  be  can-
celled.
 CD player
To  select  a  desired  track  or  file :  Press
the 
“” or “” switch.
To  select  a  desired  folder  (MP3/WMA) :
Press  and  hold  the
 “” or “” switch  until
you hear a beep.
 iPod
To  select  a  desired  song :  Press  the  “ ”
or “ ” switch.
 USB memory
To select a desired file : Press the
 “” or
“” 
switch.
To  select  a  desired  folder :  Press  and
hold the
 “” or “” switch  until  you  hear  a
beep.
 Bluetooth
® audio player
To  select  a  desired  track :  Press  the
 “”
or “ ” 
switch.
To  select  a  desired  album :  Press  and
hold the
 “” or “” switch  until  you  hear  a
beep.
“MODE”  switch
 Press  the  “MODE”  switch  to  select  an
audio  mode.  Each  press  changes  the
mode  sequentially  if  the  desired  mode  is
ready to use.
 To  turn  the  audio  system  on,  press  the
“MODE”  switch.
 Press  and  hold  the  “MODE”  switch  until
you hear a beep and the music will pause
or  be  muted.  By  the  same  operation,  it  is
released.
Some parts of the audio system can be
adjusted  with  the  switches  on  the
steering wheel.
STEERING SWITCHES (WITH 
TWO DIRECTION STEERING 
SWITCH)
No.Switch
Volume control switch
“” “” switch
“MODE” switch 
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AUDIO SYSTEM
The  design  and  switch  position  may  differ
depending on the vehicle. For details, see
the Pictorial  index  of  the vehicle  “Owner’s
Manual” .
 Details  of  the  specific  switches,  controls,
and features are described below.
Volume control switch
 Press the  “+” side to increase the volume.
The  volume  continues  to  increase  while
the switch is being pressed.
 Press  the  “-”  side  to  decrease  the  vol-
ume.  The  volume  continues  to  decrease
while the switch is being pressed.
“
   ” switch
 Radio
To select a preset station : Press the
 “”
or “ ” 
side of the switch. Repeat this to se-
lect the next preset station. To seek a station
: Press and hold the “ ”
or  “ ”  side  of  the  switch  until  a  beep  is
heard. Repeat this to find the next station.
If  either  side  of the switch is  pressed  dur-
ing seek mode, seeking will be canceled.
To  change  the  preset  page :  The  radio’s
preset  page  can  be  changed  by  pressing
the “ ” or “ ” side of the switch.
 CD player
To  select  a  desired  track  or  file :  Press
the  “ ”  or  “ ”  side  of  the  switch  until  the
desired track or file to play is selected. To
return to the beginning of the current track
or file, press the “ ” side of the switch once
quickly.
To  select  a  desired  folder  (MP3/WMA) :
Press  the  “ ”  or  “ ”  switch  to  change  to
the next or the previous folder.
 Bluetooth
® audio player
To  select  a  desired  track :  Press  the  “ ”
or  “ ”  side  of  the  switch  until  the  desired
track  is  selected.  To  return  to  the  begin-
ning of the current track, press the “ ” side
of the switch once quickly.
To select a desired album : Press the “ ”
or  “ ”  switch  to  change  to  the  next  or  the
previous album.
 USB memory/iPod
To  select  a  desired  file  or  song :  Press
the “ ” or “ ” switch until the desired file or
song  is  selected.  To  return  to  the  begin-
ning  of  the  current  file  or  song,  press  the
“ ” switch once quickly.
To  select  a  desired  play  mode  tab  (iP-
od) : Press “ ” or  “ ” to select the desired
play mode tab. If there are no tabs on the
screen, this function is not available.
To select a desired folder  (USB memo-
ry) : Press the “ ” or “ ” switch to change
to the next or the previous folder.
STEERING SWITCHES (WITH 
FOUR DIRECTION STEERING 
SWITCH)
No.Switch
Volume control switch
“   ” switch
“MODE” switch
Back switch
Enter switch 
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3
4
5
6
1. QUICK REFERENCE ....................  68
2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM................  69
USING THE PHONE SWITCH ..............  70
ABOUT THE PHONEBOOK IN 
THIS SYSTEM ....................................  71
WHEN YOU RELEASE  YOUR CAR .........................................  71
PHONE STATUS DISPLAY ...................  72
3. REGISTER A Bluetooth® 
PHONE ........................................  74
SELECTING AND ADDING 
A Bluetooth® PHONE ..........................  75
4. CALL ON THE Bluetooth® 
PHONE ........................................  76
BY DIAL .................................................  76
BY PHONEBOOK ..................................  76
BY SPEED DIAL ....................................  77
BY CALL HISTORY ...............................  78
BY VOICE RECOGNITION 
(IF EQUIPPED) ...................................  79
5. RECEIVE ON THE Bluetooth® 
PHONE ........................................  82
6. TALK ON THE Bluetooth
® 
PHONE ........................................  83
INTERRUPT CALL ................................  84
1Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE 
SYSTEM OPERATION
Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM 
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1. QUICK REFERENCE
The  actual  design  and  button  position  may  differ  depending  on  the  vehicle.  For
details, see Section 3 of the vehicle “Owner’s Manual” .
This  screen  can  be  used  to  make  a  phone  call.  To  display  the  “Phone”  screen,
press the   switch on the steering wheel or the   button.
No.NameFunctionPage
“PWR/VOL” knobTurn this knob to adjust the volume.82, 83
“Connect Phone”You  can  connect  a  Bluetooth®  device  to  the  sys-
tem.75
Number keysUsed for inputting a phone number.76
“Contacts”Displays “Contacts” screen to make a call using the
phonebook.76
 buttonDisplays “Phone” screen.74, 76 82
“Speed Dials”Displays “Speed Dial” screen to make a call using
the speed dial.77
“Call History”Displays “Call History” screen to make a call using
the call history.78
Used for making a phone call.7682 
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Bluetooth
® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
2. HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
Bluetooth®  hands-free  system  allows
you  to  make  or  receive  a  call  without
taking  your  hands  off  the  steering
wheel  by  connecting  your  cellular
phone.
This  system  supports  Bluetooth
®.
Bluetooth
®  is  a  wireless  data  system
by  which  you  can  call  without  your
cellular  phone  being  connected  with  a
cable or placed on a cradle.
The operating procedure of the system
is explained in this section.
 For registering and setting of the phone,
see “PHONE SETTINGS” on page 106.
CAUTION
● Use  a  cellular  phone  or  connect  the
Bluetooth®  phone  only  when  safe  and
legal to do so.
NOTICE
● Do  not  leave  your  cellular  phone  in  the
car. The temperature inside may be high
and damage the phone.
● If  the  Bluetooth
®  phone  is  too  close  to
the  system,  quality  of  the  sound  may
deteriorate  and  connecting  condition
may go down.
INFORMATION
● If  your  cellular  phone  does  not  support
Bluetooth®, this system will not function.
● Depending  on  the  cellular  phone  mod-
els, some functions may be restricted.
● In  the  following  conditions,  the  system
may not function.
• The cellular phone is turned off.
• The  current  position  is  outside  the
communication area.
• The cellular phone is not connected.
• The cellular phone has a low battery.
• When  outgoing  is  controlled,  due  to heavy traffic on telephone lines, etc.
• When the cellular phone itself cannot be used
• When  transferring  the  phonebook data from the cellular phone
● Even  if  your  cellular  phone  supports
both  hands-free  and  audio  Bluetooth
®
connections,  it  may  not  be  able  to  con-
nect to the hands-free connection at the
same time.
● When  using  Bluetooth
®  audio  and
hands-free  at the  same  time,  the follow-
ing problems may occur.
• The  Bluetooth
®  connection  may  be
cut.
• Noise  may  be  heard  on  the
Bluetooth
® audio playback.
● The  Bluetooth®  phone  battery  will  burn
out  quickly  when  it  is  connected  to
Bluetooth
®. 
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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
By  pressing  the  phone  switch,  you  can
receive  a  call  or  hang  up  without  taking
your hands off the steering wheel.
 By  pressing  the  volume  switch,  you  can
adjust the volume.
 You can use the microphone when talking
on the phone.
INFORMATION
●This  system  supports  the  following  ser-
vice.
● Bluetooth
® Specification
Ver.1.1 or higher
(Recommended:  Ver.2.1+EDR  or
higher)
● Profile
• HFP (Hands Free Profile)
Ver.1.0 or higher
(Recommended: Ver.1.5 or higher)
This  is  a  profile  to  allow  hands-free
phone call using the cellular phone or
head  sets.  It  has  an  outgoing  and
incoming call function.
• OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver.1.1 or higher
This  is  a  profile  to  exchange  phone-
book  data.  When  the  Bluetooth
®
phone  has  PBAP  and  OPP,  OPP
cannot be used.
• PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Ver.1.0 or higher
This  is  a  profile  to  transfer  phone-
book data.
● If  your  cellular  phone  does  not  support
HFP, you cannot register the Bluetooth
®
phone,  and  take  OPP  or  PBAP  service
individually.
● Refer  to  http://www.toyota.com/
Bluetooth/  to  find  approved  Bluetooth®
devices for this system.
USING THE PHONE SWITCH
The  actual  design  and  button  position
may  differ  depending  on  the  vehicle.
For  details,  see  the  Pictorial  index  of
the vehicle “Owner’s Manual” . 
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Bluetooth
® HANDS-FREE SYSTEM
The following data is stored for every reg-
istered  phone.  When  another  phone  is
connecting,  you  cannot  read  the  regis-
tered data.
• Phonebook data
• Call history data
• Speed dial data
 You  can  initialize  the  following  data  in  the
system.
• Phonebook data
• Call history data
• Speed dial data
•Bluetooth
® phone data
• Volume setting
• Details setting
INFORMATION
● The other  party’s  voice outputs from  the
front  speaker.  When  the  received  calls
or  received  voice  outputs,  the  audio
from the audio system will be muted.
● Talk  alternately  with  the  other  party  on
the  phone.  If  you  talk  at  the  same  time,
your voices may not reach each other. (It
is not a malfunction.)
● Keep  the  volume  of  receiving  voice
down.  Otherwise,  an  echo  will  be  heard
and  receiving  voice  can  be  heard  out-
side of the vehicle. When you talk on the
phone, speak clearly towards the micro-
phone.
● In  the  following  situations,  your  voice
may not reach the other party.
• Driving  on  an  unpaved  road.  (Due  to
traffic noise.)
• Driving at high speed.
• A window is open.
• Turning  the  air-conditioning  vents towards the microphone.
• The  sound  of  the  air-conditioning  fan is loud.
• There  is  an  effect  from  the  cellular phone network.
ABOUT THE PHONEBOOK IN 
THIS SYSTEM
INFORMATION
● When  you  delete  the  phone,  the  above-
mentioned data is also deleted.
WHEN YOU RELEASE YOUR 
CAR
A  lot  of  personal  data  is  registered
when you use the Hands-free system.
When  you  release  your  car,  initialize
your data. (See “DELETE PERSONAL
DATA” on page 94.)
INFORMATION
●If  you  initialize  it,  the  former  state  will
never  come  back  again.  Pay  attention
when initializing the data. 
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Indicates the condition of the Bluetooth®
connection.
Indicates  the  amount  of  battery  charge
left.
 This is not displayed when the Bluetooth
®
phone is not connected.
 Depending  on  the  type  of  Bluetooth
®
phone,  remaining  battery  charge  may  not
be displayed.
 The  amount  left  may  not  always  corre-
spond  to  that  of  the  Bluetooth
®  phone.
This  system  does  not  have  a  charging
function.
CAUTION
● FCC  WARNING:  Changes  or  modifica-
tions  not  expressly  approved  by  the
party  responsible  for  compliance  could
void  the  user’s  authority  to  operate  the
equipment.
● CAUTION:  Radio  Frequency  Radiation
Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radi-
ation exposure limits set forth for uncon-
trolled  equipment  and  meets  the  FCC
radio  frequency  (RF)  Exposure  Guide-
lines  in  Supplement  C  to  OET65  and
RSS-102  of  the  IC  radio  frequency (RF)
Exposure  rules.  This  equipment  has
very  low  levels  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  with  at  least  20
cm  and  more  between  the  radiator  and
person’s  body  (excluding  extremities:
hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
● Co-location: This transmitter must not be
co-located  or  operated  in  conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
PHONE STATUS DISPLAY
No
connection Good
Empty
Full 
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Indicates the receiving area.
“Rm”  is  displayed  when  receiving  in
Roaming area.
 The  receiving  area  may  not  be  displayed
depending on the phone you have.
Indicates the level of reception.
 The  level  of  reception  does  not  always
correspond  with  the  one  of  your  cellular
phone.
 The  level  of  reception  may  not  be  dis-
played depending on the phone you have.
 When you are out of the service area or in
a  place  inaccessible  by  radio  waves,  “No
Service” is displayed.
INFORMATION
●An  antenna  for  the  Bluetooth®  connec-
tion is built into the display.
● The  condition  of  the  Bluetooth
®
connection  may  not  be  good  and  the
system  may  not  function  when  you  use
the  Bluetooth
®  phone  in  the  following
conditions.
• Your  Bluetooth
®  phone  is  hidden
from the display (behind the seat or in
the glove box or console box).
• Your  Bluetooth
®  phone  touches  or  is
covered with metal materials.
● Leave the Bluetooth
® phone in the place
where the Bluetooth® sensitivity is good.
Poor Excellent 
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3. REGISTER A Bluetooth® PHONE
1Press  the    button  or  the 
switch on the steering wheel.
2Touch “Yes”  to  register  your
Bluetooth
® phone.
3When this screen is displayed, perform
a device discovery from your Bluetooth
phone.
4Input  the  passcode  displayed  on  the
screen into the phone.
 A  passcode  is  not  required  for  SSP
(Secure  Simple  Pairing)  compatible
Bluetooth
®  phones.  Depending  on  the
type  of  Bluetooth®  phone  being
connected,  a  message  confirming
registration  may  be  displayed  on  the
Bluetooth
®  phone’s  screen.  Respond  and
operate  the  Bluetooth®  phone  according
to the confirmation message.
 If you want to cancel it, touch  “Cancel”.
 If  the  Bluetooth
®  phone  to  be  registered
has  a  Bluetooth®  audio  function,  this  can
be registered at the same time.
To  use  the  Bluetooth®  hands-free
system,  you  need  to  register  your
phone into the system. Once you have
registered it, you can make hands-free
calls.
If  you  have  not  yet  registered  any
Bluetooth
®  phones,  you  must  first
register  it  according  to  the  following
procedure.
 Please  see  “REGISTERED  DEVICES”
on  page  98  of  additional  registration
when registering.