engine TOYOTA PRIUS V 2013 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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1. CONTROLS AND FEATURES
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QUICK GUIDE
3. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION
To  prevent  damage  to  the  screen,  lightly
touch  the  screen  buttons  with  your  finger.
When  a  screen  button  is  touched,  a  beep
sounds.  (To  set  a  beep  sound,  see  page
93.)
 Do  not  use  objects  other  than  your  finger
to touch the screen.
This system is operated mainly by the
screen buttons.
NOTICE
●To prevent the 12-volt battery from being
discharged,  do  not  leave  the  system  on
longer  than  necessary  when  the  engine
is not running.
INFORMATION
●If  the  system  does  not  respond  to  a
touch on a screen button, move your fin-
ger  away  from  the  screen  and  then
touch it again.
● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper-
ated.
● Wipe off fingerprints using a glass clean-
ing  cloth.  Do  not  use  chemical  cleaners
to clean the touch screen.
● The  displayed  image  may  become
darker  and  moving  images  may  be
slightly  distorted  when  the  display  is
cold.
● Under  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  screen
from  different  angles,  adjust  the  screen
settings  (See  “DISPLAY  SETTINGS”  on
page 96.), or take off your sunglasses. 
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1. AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION
2. SOME BASICS
“AUDIO” button: Press  this  button  to  dis-
play screen buttons for the audio system.
“PWR/VOL” knob: Press this knob to turn
the  audio  system  on  and  off.  Turn  this
knob  to  adjust  the  volume.  The  system
turns on in the last mode used.
 Radio mode 
Radio stations can be tuned in manually
using this knob.
 Modes other than radio 
Tracks or files can be selected using the
knob.
This section describes some of the ba-
sic features of the audio system. Some
information  may  not  pertain  to  your
system.
Your audio system works when the en-
gine  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ACC”  or
“ON” position.
CAUTION
● For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada:
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
FCC Warning: Changes or modifications
in  construction  not  expressly  approved
by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate
the  equipment.  Radio  frequency  expo-
sure. This device is approved for Mobile
Application  only  and,  to  comply  with
applicable  FCC  radio  frequency  expo-
sure  regulations,  must  be  used  with  a
distance  of  at  least  7.9  in.  (20  cm)
between  the  antenna  and  the  body  of
any person at all time during use.
● Laser products
• Do not take this unit apart or attempt to
make any changes yourself. This is an
intricate unit that uses a laser pickup to
retrieve information from the surface of
compact  discs.  The  laser  is  carefully
shielded  so  that  its  rays  remain  inside
the cabinet. Therefore, never try to dis-
assemble  the  player  or  alter  any  of  its
parts  since  you  may  be  exposed  to
laser rays and dangerous voltages.
• This  product  utilizes  a  laser.  Use  of controls  or  adjustments  or  perfor-
mance  of  procedures  other  than  those
specified  herein  may  result  in  hazard-
ous radiation exposure.
NOTICE
● To prevent the 12-volt battery from being
discharged,  do  not  leave  the  audio  sys-
tem  on  longer  than  necessary  when  the
engine is not running.
TURNING THE AUDIO 
SYSTEM ON OR OFF
INFORMATION
●If  the  volume  is  adjusted  while  music  is
paused or muted, the pause or mute will
be cancelled.
CONTROLS USING THE 
“TUNE/SCROLL” KNOB 
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1. QUICK REFERENCE ....................  86
2. FUEL CONSUMPTION..................  87
FUEL CONSUMPTION (VEHICLES WITH HYBRID 
SYSTEM) ............................................  87
FUEL CONSUMPTION  (VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE 
ENGINE) .............................................  87
3. TIRE PRESSURE WARNING  SYSTEM .......... ....................... .....  89
SHOWING THE TIRE PRESSURE 
SCREEN .............................................  89
1VEHICLE INFORMATION
VEHICLE INFORMATION 
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1. VEHICLE INFORMATION
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VEHICLE INFORMATION
2. FUEL CONSUMPTION
Energy monitor
 Trip consumption
 History
1Press the  “CAR” button.
2Touch “Fuel Consumption” .
The  “Trip  Information”  or  “History”  screen
will be displayed.
 The  “Information”  screen  is  not  displayed
if  the  vehicles  not  equipped  with  a  tire
pressure warning system. 
If  the  “Trip  Information”  screen  is  not  dis-
played, touch  “Trip Information” .
“Clear”:  Trip  information  data  can  be  de-
leted by touching this screen button.
“History” :  “History”  screen  can  be  dis-
played by touching this screen button.
: If equipped
FUEL CONSUMPTION 
(VEHICLES WITH HYBRID 
SYSTEM)
Fuel  consumption  such  as  shown  be-
low  can  be  displayed  on  the  screen.
For details see Section 1-1 of the vehi-
cle “Owner’s Manual” .
FUEL CONSUMPTION 
(VEHICLES WITH GASOLINE 
ENGINE)
TRIP INFORMATION
No.Name
Average speed
Elapsed time
Cruising range
Previous  fuel  consumption  per
minute
Current  fuel  consumption  per
minute
INFORMATION
●The  trip  information  display  indicates
general  driving  conditions.  Accuracy
varies  with  driving  habits  and  road  con-
ditions. 
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1. SETUP OPERATION
4. DISPLAY SETTINGS
1Press the “SETUP” button.
2Touch “Display” .
3Touch the items to be set.
Please  refer  to  the  following  pages  for
each setting.
1Press the “ SETUP” button.
2Touch “Display”   on  the  “Setup”
screen.
3Touch  “Screen Off” .
The  display  screen  will  be  turned  off.  To
turn  it  on,  press  the  “AUDIO”, “CAR”   or
“SETUP” button.
1To  display  the  screen  in  day  mode
even  with  the  headlight  switch  on,
touch  “Day  Mode”   on  the  adjustment
screen for brightness and contrast con-
trol.
You can adjust the contrast and bright-
ness  of  the  screen.  You  can  also  turn
the display off.TURN OFF DISPLAY
CHANGING BETWEEN DAY 
AND NIGHT MODE
Depending on the position of the head-
light switch, the screen changes to day
or night mode.
INFORMATION
● If the screen is set in day mode with the
headlight switch turned on, this condition
is  memorized  even  with  the  engine
turned off. 
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1. SETUP OPERATION
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SETUP
1Press  the  switch  on  the  steering
wheel or the   button.
2Touch  “Contacts” .
3Touch “Transfer” .
■AUTOMATIC  PHONEBOOK  DOWN-
LOAD  SETTING  (PBAP  COMPATI-
BLE MODELS)
1Touch “Automatically  Download
Contacts”  and select  “On” or “Off” .
2Touch “Save” .
When  the  automatic  transferring  fails,  on-
screen  message  will  be  displayed.  Oper-
ate by following the display.
■UPDATE  CONTACTS  (PBAP  COM-
PATIBLE MODELS)
1Touch  “Update Contacts” .
INFORMATION
●Transfer it while the engine is running. 
● Depending  on  the  cellular  phone,  call
history will be also transferred.
● When  transferring  the  phonebook  data
to  the  cellular  phone,  the  hands-free
may be unavailable.
You  can  also  display  the  “Transfer
Contacts” screen in the following way.
The  first  time  when  the  Bluetooth®
phone  is  connected  when  you  start
your  vehicle,  phonebook  data  is  auto-
matically transferred to the system.
The phonebook data will also be trans-
ferred automatically when the phone is
switched over.
INFORMATION
● If  you  try  to  manually  transfer  when
transferring  automatically,  progression
display on automatic transfer will be dis-
played.
● The  old  phonebook  data  is  available
during  the  transfer  on  new  phonebook
data.
You can update contacts. 
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1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM
1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OPERATION
1To  display  the  rear  view  image  on  the
screen, the shift lever is in the “R” posi-
tion  when  the  engine  switch  is  in  the
“ON” position.
If  you  move  the  shift  lever  out  of  the  “R”
position,  the  screen  returns  to  the  previ-
ous screen.
The  rear  view  monitor  system  assists
the driver by displaying an image of the
view  behind  the  vehicle  while  backing
up.
The  image  is  displayed  in  reverse  on
the  screen.  This  allows  the  image  to
appear in the same manner  as that of
the rear view mirror.CAUTION
●Never  depend  on  the  rear  view  monitor
system  entirely  when  backing  up.
Always make sure your intended path is
clear.
Use  caution,  just  as  you  would  when
backing up any vehicle.
● Never  back  up  while  looking  only  at  the
screen.  The  image  on  the  screen  is  dif-
ferent  from  actual  conditions.  Depicted
distances  between  objects  and  flat  sur-
faces  will  differ  from  the  actual  dis-
tances. If you back up while looking only
at  the  screen,  you  may  hit  a  vehicle,  a
person  or  an  object.  When  backing  up,
be  sure  to  check  behind  and  all  around
the  vehicle  visually  and  with  mirrors
before proceeding.
● Do  not  use  the  system  when  the  back
door,  trunk  or  tailgate  is  not  completely
closed.
● Use  your  own  eyes  to  confirm  the  vehi-
cle’s  surroundings,  as  the  displayed
image  may  become  faint  or  dark,  and
moving  images  will  be  distorted,  or  not
entirely visible when the outside temper-
ature  is  low.  When  backing  up,  be  sure
to check behind and all around the vehi-
cle  visually  and  with  mirror  before  pro-
ceeding.
● Do  not  use  the  system  in  the  following
cases:
• On  icy  or  slick  road  surfaces,  or  in
snow.
• When  using  tire  chains  or  emergency tires.
• On an uneven road, such as a slope.
 With  rear  view  monitor  guide  lines  (If
equipped)
● Always  check  the  vehicle  surrounding
area,  because  the  guide  lines  are  ancil-
lary lines.
● The  guide  lines  are  ancillary  lines  and
do not change even if the steering wheel
is turned.