USB TOYOTA RAV4 2022 Owner's Manual
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4465-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), 
WMA (Windows Media Audio) 
and AAC (Advanced Audio 
Coding) are audio compres-
sion standards.
 This system can play 
MP3/WMA/AAC files on USB 
memory.
 MP4, WMV and AVI files can 
use the following resolutions: 
128x96, 160x120, 176x144 
(QCIF), 320x240 (QVGA), 
352x240 (SIF), 352x288 
(CIF), 640x480 (VGA), 
720x480 (NTSC), 720x576 
(PAL)
 When naming an 
MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an 
appropriate file extension 
(.mp3/.wma/.m4a).
 This system plays back files 
with .mp3/.wma/.m4a file 
extensions as 
MP3/WMA/AAC files respec-
tively. To prevent noise and 
playback errors, use the 
appropriate file extension.
 MP3 files are compatible with 
the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, 
Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. 
This system cannot display  album title, track title and art-
ist name in other formats.
 WMA/AAC files can contain a 
WMA/AAC tag that is used in 
the same way as an ID3 tag. 
WMA/AAC tags carry infor-
mation such as track title and 
artist name.
 The emphasis function is 
available only when playing 
MP3 files.
 This system can play back 
AAC files encoded by iTunes.
 The sound quality of 
MP3/WMA files generally 
improves with higher bit rates.
 m3u playlists are not compati-
ble with the audio player.
 MP3i (MP3 interactive) and 
MP3PRO formats are not 
compatible with the audio 
player.
 The player is compatible with 
VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
 When playing back files 
recorded as VBR (Variable Bit 
Rate) files, the play time will 
not be correctly displayed if 
the fast forward or reverse 
operations are used.
 It is not possible to check fold-
ers that do not include 
MP3/WMA/AAC files.
 MP3/WMA/AAC files in fold-
ers up to 8 levels deep can be 
played. However, the start of 
playback may be delayed 
AAC files
1ch, 2ch (Dual 
channel is not 
supported)
WAV (LPCM)/
FLAC/ALAC/OGG Vorbis
2ch
File typeChannel mode 
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4475-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
5
Audio
when using USB memory 
containing numerous levels of 
folders. For this reason, we 
recommend creating USB 
memory with no more than 2 
levels of folders.
 The play order of the USB 
memory with the structure 
shown above is as follows:
 The order changes depending 
on the personal computer and 
MP3/WMA/AAC encoding 
software you use.Compatible video format
FormatCodec
MPEG-4
Video codec:
H.264/MPEG-
4 AVC
 MPEG4
Audio codec:
 AAC
 MP3
Corresponding 
screen size:
 MAX 1920   
1080
Corresponding 
frame rate:
 MAX 60i/30p 
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4495-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
5
Audio
WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and 9.
 Windows Media is either a 
registered trademark or trade-
mark of Microsoft Corpora-
tion in the United States 
and/or other countries. 
This product includes technol-
ogy owned by Microsoft Cor-
poration and cannot be used 
or distributed without a 
license from Microsoft Licens-
ing, Inc.
■AAC
 AAC is short for Advanced 
Audio Coding and refers to an 
audio compression technol-
ogy standard used with 
MPEG2 and MPEG4.
■USB
■iPod
■Bluetooth® audio
●If the malfunction is not rectified, 
take your vehicle  to your Toyota 
dealer.
Error messages
MessageExplanation
“USB Error”
This indicates a 
problem in the 
USB memory or 
its connection.
“No music files 
found.”
This indicates 
that no 
MP3/WMA/AAC 
files are included 
in the USB mem-
ory.
“No video files 
found.”
This indicates 
that no video 
files are included 
in the USB mem-
ory.
MessageExplanation
“iPod Error”
This indicates a 
problem in the 
iPod or its con-
nection.
“No music files 
found.”
This indicates 
that there is no 
music data in the 
iPod.
“Please check 
the iPod firm-
ware version.”
This indicates 
that the software 
version is not 
compatible. Per-
form the iPod 
firmware 
updates and try 
again.
“Unable to 
authorize the 
iPod.”
This indicates 
that it failed to 
authorize the 
iPod.
Please check 
your iPod.
MessageExplanation
“Music tracks not 
supported. 
Please check 
your portable 
player.”This indicates a 
problem in the 
Bluetooth
® 
device. 
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4595-12. Voice command system operation
5
Audio
■Radio
*1: A station list must be built first using the radio screen ( P.421)
*2: Requires a satellite radio sub-
scription
■Audio*
*: The audio device must be con- nected via a USB cable to use the 
CommandAction
“Tune to 
Changes the 
radio to the 
specified AM fre-
quency
“Tune to 
Changes the 
radio to the 
specified FM fre-
quency
“Play a 
station”
Changes the 
radio to an FM 
station of the 
specified genre
*1
“Tune to preset 
<1-36>”
Changes the 
radio to the 
specified preset 
radio station
“Tune to a 
lite station”
Changes the 
radio to a satel-
lite radio channel 
of the specified 
genre
*2
“Tune to 
name>”
Changes the 
radio to the sat-
ellite radio chan-
nel with the 
specified name
*2
“Tune to chan-
nel 
XM”
Changes the 
radio to a satel-
lite radio channel 
of the specified 
number
*2
CommandAction
“Play Playlist 
from the 
selected playlist
“Play Artist 
from the 
selected artist
“Play Song 
selected track
“Play Album 
from the 
selected album
“Play Genre 
from the 
selected genre
“Play Composer 
Plays tracks 
from the 
selected com-
poser
“Play Podcast 
from the 
selected podcast
“Play Audiobook 
Plays tracks 
from the 
selected audio-
book
“Audio On”
Turns the 
audio/visual sys-
tem on
“Audio Off”
Turns the 
audio/visual sys-
tem off
“Change the 
audio source to 
to the specified 
audio mode 
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4705-14. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)
■For PBAP compatible 
Bluetooth
® phones when 
“Automatic Transfer” is set 
to off ( P.481)
1 Select the desired item.
Select to always transfer all 
the contacts from a con-
nected cellular phone auto-
matically.
Select to transfer all the con-
tacts from a connected cellu-
lar phone only once.
Select to cancel transferring.
2 Check that a confirmation 
screen is displayed when the 
operation is complete.
■For PBAP incompatible but 
OPP compatible Bluetooth
® 
phones
1 Select the desired item.
Select to transfer the con- tacts from the connected cel-
lular phone.
Transfer the contact data to 
the system using a 
Bluetooth
® phone.
Select to add a new contact 
manually.
Follow the steps in “Register-
ing a new contact to the con-
tacts list” from step  2. 
( P.484)
Select to cancel transferring.
●If your cellular phone is neither 
PBAP nor OPP com patible, the 
contacts cannot be transferred 
using Bluetooth
®. But the contacts 
can be transferred from USB 
device. ( P.484)
●Depending on the type of 
Bluetooth® phone:
• It may be necessary to perform 
additional steps on the phone 
when transferring contact data.
• The registered image in the con-
tact list may not transfer depend-
ing on the type of Bluetooth
® 
phone connected.
1 Display the phone top 
screen. ( P.463)
2 Select “Keypad” and enter 
the phone number.
3 Select   or press the   
switch on the steering wheel.
4 Check that the dialing screen 
is displayed.
●Depending on the type of 
A
B
C
A
By keypad
B
C 
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4845-15. Phone settings
4Transfer the contact data to 
the system using a 
Bluetooth
® phone.
 This operation may be unnec-
essary depending on the type 
of Bluetooth
® phone.
 To cancel this function, select 
“Cancel”.
5 Check that a confirmation 
screen is displayed when the 
operation is complete.
Backed-up contact data 
(“vCard” formatted) can be 
transferred from USB device or 
Bluetooth
® phone to this sys-
tem.
1 Connect a USB device. 
( P.418)
2 Select “Transfer Contacts 
from Device”.
3 Select “From USB”.
4 Select “USB 1” or “USB 2” 
when the multiple USB 
devices are connected. If a 
USB device is connected, 
skip this procedure.
5 Select “Replace Contacts” or 
“Add Contact”. If the contact 
is already registered, skip 
this procedure.
“Replace Contacts”: Select to trans-
fer the contact fro m the connected 
USB device or Bluetooth
® phone 
and replace the current one.
“Add Contact”: Select to transfer  the desired contact data from the 
connected USB device or 
Bluetooth
® phone to add to the cur-
rent one.
6 Select a desired file from 
vCard file list.
7 Check that a confirmation 
screen is displayed when the 
operation is complete.
●Depending on the type of 
Bluetooth® phone used and num-
ber of files, it may take time to dis-
play vCard file lists and download 
contacts.
●Downloading may not complete 
correctly in the  following cases:
• If the engine switch is turned off  during downloading.
• If the USB device or Bluetooth
® 
phone is removed before down-
loading is complete.
New contact data can be regis-
tered.
Up to 4 numbers per person can 
be registered. For PBAP com-
patible Bluetooth
® phones, this 
function is available when “Auto-
matic Transfer” is set to off. 
( P.481)
1 Select “New Contact”.
2 Enter the name and select 
“OK”.
3 Enter the phone number and 
select “OK”.
4 Select the phone type for the 
phone number.
From USB device
Registering a new contact 
to the contacts list 
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5065-19. Setup
5-19.Setup
1Press the “MENU” button.
2 Select “Setup”.
3 Select “Apps”.
4 Select the desired items to 
be set.
Select to set the pop up 
reminder for smartphone 
data usage. ( P.506)
Select to detect iPhone app 
automatically on/off. Select to turn on/off the 
enhanced USB connection 
mode.
• When an iPhone is connected 
while this setting  is “On”, commu-
nication with any devices con-
nected to the other USB port is 
not possible. Also, depending on 
the device, charging may not be 
possible.
Select to reset all setup items 
to default setting
The data usage notification pop-
up, which indicates that the sys-
tem will use an internet connec-
tion, can be enabled/disabled.
1 Display the Toyota Apps set-
tings screen. ( P.506)
2 Select “Data Usage Mes-
sage”.
3 Change the setting as 
desired.
Toyota Apps settings
Toyota Apps settings can 
be changed.
Displaying the Toyota 
Apps settings screen
Toyota Apps settings 
screen
A
B
 ' D W D  X V D J H  Q R W L I L F D W L R Q 
 S R S  X S  V H W W L Q J V
C
D 
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5386-4. Using the other interior features
The USB Type-C charging ports 
are used to supply 3 A of elec-
tricity at 5 V to external devices.
The USB Type-C charging ports 
are for charging only. They are 
not designed for data transfer or 
other purposes.
Depending on the external 
device, it may not charge prop-
erly. Refer to the manual 
included with the device before 
using a USB charging port.
■Using the USB Type-C 
charging ports
Console box
Rear (if equipped)
Open the lid.
■The USB Type-C charging ports 
can be used when
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.
■Situations in which the USB 
Type-C charging ports may not 
operate correctly
●If a device which consumes more 
than 3 A at 5 V is connected
●If a device designed to communi-
cate with a personal computer, 
such as a USB memory device, is 
connected
●If the connected external device is 
turned off (depend ing on device)
●If the temperature inside the vehi-
cle is high, such as after the vehi-
cle has been parked in the sun
■About connected external 
devices
Depending on the connected exter-
nal device, charging may occasion-
ally be suspended and then start 
again. This is not a malfunction.
NOTICE
●Other appliances that require an 
extremely stable power supply
USB Type-C charging 
ports
NOTICE
■To prevent damage to the 
USB Type-C charging ports
●Do not insert foreign objects into 
the ports.
●Do not spill water or other liq-
uids into the ports. 
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5396-4. Using the other interior features
6
Interior features
A portable device can be 
charged by just placing Qi stan-
dard wireless charge compatible 
portable devices according to 
the Wireless Power Consortium, 
such as smartphones and 
mobile batteries, etc., on the 
charge area.
This function cannot be used 
with portable devices that are 
larger than the charging tray. Also, depending on the portable 
device, it may not operate as 
normal. Please read the opera-
tion manual for portable devices 
to be used.
■The “Qi” logo
The “Qi” logo is a trademark of 
the Wireless Power Consortium.
■Name for all parts
Charge area
*
Charging tray
Power supply switch
Operation indicator light
*: Portable devices and wireless  chargers contain charging coils. 
The charging coil in the wireless 
charger can be moved within the 
charge area near the center of 
the charging tray. If the charging 
coil inside a portable device is 
detected in the charge area, the 
charging coil inside the wireless 
NOTICE
●When the USB Type-C charging 
ports are not in use, close the 
lids. If a foreign object or liquid 
enters a port may cause a short 
circuit.
●Do not apply excessive force to 
or impact the USB Type-C 
charging ports.
●Do not disassemble or modify 
the USB Type-C charging ports.
■To prevent damage to exter-
nal devices
●Do not leave external devices in 
the vehicle. The temperature 
inside the vehicle may become 
high, resulting in damage to an 
external device.
●Do not push down  on or apply 
unnecessary force to an exter-
nal device or the cable of an 
external device  while it is con-
nected.
■To prevent battery discharge
Do not use the USB Type-C 
charging ports for a long period of 
time when the engine is off.
Wireless charger (if 
equipped)A
B
C
D 
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Alphabetical Index729
Driving precautions .............. 296
Estimated course line display mode .................................. 299
Parking assist gui de line display 
mode .................................. 300
Screen display...................... 297
Things you should know....... 306
Toyota parking assist monitor  precautions......................... 302
Using the system.................. 298
Toyota Safety Sen se 2.0 ........ 222
Automatic High Beam .......... 210
Dynamic radar cruise control  with full-speed range .......... 248
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist).... 235
PCS (Pre-Collision System) . 227
RSA (Road Sign Assist) ....... 245
TRAC (Traction Control) ........ 356
Traction Control (TRAC) ........ 356
Trailer sway control ............... 356
Trailer towing .......................... 177
Transmission Automatic transmission ........ 197
Driving mode select switch... 347
S mode ................................. 199
Trip meters .......................... 82, 85
Troubleshooting In other situations ................. 492
When making/receiving a call........................................... 490
When registering/connecting a  cellular phone ..................... 489
When using the Bluetooth
® mes-
sage function ...................... 491
When using the hands-free sys-
tem with a Bluetooth
® device
........................................... 489
When using the phonebook . 490
Turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 604
Turn signal lever................... 200
Wattage ................................ 670
U
USB charging ports ................538
USB memory ...........................428
USB port ..................................418
Utility vehicle pre cautions .....365
V
Vanity lights
Vanity lights ..........................536
Vanity mirrors .........................536
Vehicle button (Setup screen) ...............................................376
Vehicle data recordings .............9
Vehicle identification number661
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) ...............................................355
Ventilators (seat ventilators) .521
Voice button (Setup screen) ..376
Voice command system.........454 Voice command system opera-tion......................................455
VSC (Vehicle Stab ility Control)
...............................................355
W
Warning buzzers Approach warning ................255
Brake hold ............................627
Brake Override System ........627
Brake system ........................622
Downshifting .........................200
Drive-Start Control ................627
Electric power steering .........624
High coolant temperature .....623
Intuitive parking assist OFF indi- cator ...................................625
Intuitive parking assist ..........270
Low engine oil pressure .......623
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ..235,  625