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141-1. Basic function
Press the “MENU” button to display the “Menu” screen.Displays the clock. Select to display the clock settings screen . 
( P. 6 1 )
Select to display the destination screen.
*1 (  P. 8 4 )
Select to display the audio control screen. ( P.120)
Select to display the hands-free operation screen. ( P.244)
• When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, select to display the 
Phone application screen.
*2 (  P. 5 3 )
Select to display the Toyota apps screen.*2, 3 ( P.287)
When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established 
and this button displays “Apple CarPlay”/“Android Auto”, select  to 
display the home screen of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
*2 
( P. 5 3 )
Select to display the information screen.
*4 (  P. 1 9 )
Select to display the fuel consumption screen.
*5, 6
Select to display the “Setup” screen. ( P.18)
Select to adjust the contrast, brightness, etc. of the display.  
( P. 3 3 )
*1: Premium Audio only
*2: This function is not made available in some countries or areas .
*3: When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, this 
function will be unavailable.
“Menu” screen
“Menu” screen operation
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I 
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292-1. Basic information before operation
2
Basic function
with a metal object, such as 
the following, it may not oper-
ate properly:
• Magnetic isolation cards
• Metallic foil, such as the inner packaging of a  cigarette box
• Metallic wallets or bags
• Coins
• Discs, such as a CD or DVD
 If the operable part of a 
capacitive touch screen but-
ton is wiped, it may operate 
unintentionally.
 If the capacitive touch screen 
button is being touched when 
the engine switch is changed 
to ACC or ON, the button may 
not operate properly. In this 
case, remove anything touch-
ing the button, turn the engine 
switch off and then turn it to 
ACC or ON, or restart the sys-
tem by press and hold the 
“POWER VOLUME” knob for 
3 seconds or more.
●Capacitive touch screen button 
sensor sensitivity can be adjusted. 
( P. 6 0 )
1 Press the “HOME” button.
2 Check that the home screen 
is displayed.
 Selecting a screen will display 
it full screen.
●The display information and area 
on the home screen can be cus-
tomized.
●The home screen can be set to 
several types of split layouts.
Home screen
On the home screen, multi-
ple screens, such as the 
audio/visual system screen, 
hands-free screen and 
clock screen, can be dis-
played simultaneously.
Home screen operation 
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592-4. Other settings
2
Basic function
2-4.Other settings
1Press the “MENU” button.
2 Select “Setup”.
 If the general settings screen 
is not displayed, select “Gen-
eral”.
3 Select the desired items to 
be set.
 “Clock”
Select to change the time zone and 
select “On” or “Off” or “Auto”
*1 for  daylight saving time, automatic 
adjustment of the clock, etc. 
(
 P. 6 1 )
 “Language”
Select to change the language. The 
language setting of Apple Car-
Play/Android Auto can only be 
changed on the connected device.
“Customize Home Screen”
Select to change the display infor-
mation/area on the home screen 
and the home screen layout. 
( P. 2 9 )
 “Projection Settings”*2
Select to set automatic Apple Car-
Play/Android Auto connection 
establishment on/off. ( P.62)
 “Beep”
Select to turn the beep sound 
on/off.
“Theme Setting”
Select to change the screen theme 
setting.
“Unit of Temperature”*1
Select to change the unit of tem-
perature.
“Units of Measurement”
Select to change the unit of mea-
sure for distance/fuel consumption.
“Auto Change to Screen”*1
Select to set automatic screen 
changes from the audio control 
screen to the home screen to 
on/off. When set to on, the screen 
will automatically r eturn to the 
home screen from the audio control 
screen after 20 seconds.
 “Keyboard Layout”
General settings
Settings are available for 
clock, operation sounds, 
etc.
Displaying the general 
settings screen
General settings screen 
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602-4. Other settings
Select to change the keyboard lay-
out.
“Delete Keyboard History”
Select to delete the keyboard his-
tory.
“Memorize Keyboard History”
Select to set the memorize key-
board history on/off.
“Animation”
Select to turn the a nimations on/off.
“Driver Setting”
Select to change  the driver set-
tings. ( P. 6 2 )
 “Delete Personal Data”
Select to delete  personal data. 
(  P.63)
 “Software Update”
Select to update software versions. 
For details, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
“Software Update Setting”*2, 3
Select to set software update set-
ting. ( P. 6 3 )
 “Gracenote Database 
Update”
Select to update Gracenote® data-
base versions. For details, contact 
your Toyota dealer.
 “Software Information”
Select to display the software infor-
mation. Notices related to third 
party software used in this product 
are enlisted. (This includes instruc-
tions for obtaining such software, 
where applicable.)
“SW Sensitivity Level”
Select to change  the capacitive  touch screen button
 sensitivity to 1 
(low), 2 (medium), or 3 (high).
*1: Premium Audio only
*2: This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.
*3: Vehicles equipped with DCM
1 Display the general settings 
screen. ( P. 6 0 )
2 Select “Clock”.
3 Select the desired items to 
be set.
Select to change the time 
zone. ( P.62)
Select to set daylight saving 
time on/off/auto
*.
Select to set automatic 
adjustment of the clock by 
GPS on/off.
When set to off, the clock can 
be manually adjusted. 
( P.62)
Select to set the 24 hour time 
format on/off.
When set to off, the clock is 
displayed in 12 hour time for-
mat. Clock settings
A
B
C
D 
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612-4. Other settings
2
Basic function
*: Premium Audio only
1Select “Time Zone”.
2 Select the desired time zone.
 Premium Audio only:
If “Auto” is selected, the time 
zone is selected automatically 
by current vehicle position.
When “Auto Adjust by GPS” is 
turned off, the clock can be 
manually adjusted.
1 Select “Auto Adjust by GPS” 
to set to off.
2 Adjust the clock manually.
Select “+” to set the time for-
ward one hour and “-” to set 
the time back one hour.
Select “+” to set the time for-
ward one minute and “-” to 
set the time back one minute.
Select to round to the nearest 
hour.
e.g.
1:00 to 1:29   1:00
1:30 to 1:59   2:00
*: This function is not made avail-
able in some countries or areas.
1 Display the general settings 
screen. ( P. 6 0 )
2 Select “Projection Settings”.
3 Select the desired items to 
be set.
Select to turn Apple CarPlay 
connection establishment 
on/off.
Select to turn Android Auto 
connection establishment 
on/off.
●When the settings are changed 
with a device connected to the 
system via USB, disconnect the 
device and connect it again to 
enable the settings.
The driver settings feature will 
allow the system to link some 
preferences (such as audio pre-
sets, screen theme, language, 
etc.) to a paired Bluetooth
® 
phone.
1 Display the general settings 
screen. ( P. 6 0 )
Setting the time zone
Manual clock setting
A
B
C
 3 U R M H F W L R Q  V H W W L Q J V 
 ' U L Y H U  V H W W L Q J V
A
B 
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1474-6. Tips for operating the audio/visual system
4
Audio/visual system
4-6.Tips for operating the audio/visual system
●The use of a cellular phone inside 
or near the vehicle may cause a 
noise from the speakers of the 
audio/visual system which you are 
listening to. However, this does 
not indicate a malfunction.
Usually, a problem with radio 
reception does not mean there 
is a problem with the radio   it 
is just the normal result of condi-
tions outside the vehicle.
For example, nearby buildings 
and terrain can interfere with FM 
reception. Power lines or phone 
wires can interfere with AM sig-
nals. And of course, radio sig-
nals have a limited range. The 
farther the vehicle is from a sta-
tion, the weaker i ts signal will 
be. In addition, reception condi-
tions change constantly as the 
vehicle moves.
Here are some common recep-
tion problems that may not indi-
cate a problem with the radio as 
described.
■FM
Fading and drifting stations: 
Generally, the effective range of  FM is about 25 miles (40 km). 
Once outside this range, you 
may notice fading and drifting, 
which increase with the distance 
from the radio transmitter. They 
are often accompanied by dis-
tortion.
Multi-path: FM signals are 
reflective, making it possible for 
2 signals to reach the vehicle’s 
antenna at the same time. If this 
happens, the signals will cancel 
each other out, causing a 
momentary flutter or loss of 
reception.
Static and fluttering: These 
occur when signals are blocked 
by buildings, trees or other large 
objects. Increasing the bass 
level may reduce static and flut-
tering.
Station swapping: If the FM sig-
nal being listened to is inter-
rupted or weakened, and there 
is another strong station nearby 
on the FM band, the radio may 
tune in the second station until 
the original signal can be picked 
up again.
■AM
Fading: AM broadcasts are 
reflected by the upper atmo-
sphere   especially at night. 
These reflected signals can 
interfere with those received 
directly from the radio station, 
causing the radio station to 
sound alternately strong and 
weak.
Operating infor mation
NOTICE
●To avoid damage to the 
audio/visual system:
• Be careful not to  spill beverages 
over the audio/visual system.
Radio 
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1574-7. Rear seat entertainment system
4
Audio/visual system
1Press the lock release but-
ton to open the display. 2
Pull the display down to an 
easily viewable angle.
1 Push the display up until a 
click is heard.
●The illumination  of the screen 
automatically turn s off when the 
display is closed. However, the 
rear seat entertainment system is 
not turned off. (The sound is not 
turned off.)
Some basics
Display
WA R N I N G
●When the rear s eat entertain-
ment system is not used
• Keep the display closed. In the  event of an accident of sudden 
braking, the opened display 
may hit an occupant’s body, 
resulting in injury.
NOTICE
●Cleaning the display
• Wipe the display with a dry soft  cloth. If the screen is wiped with 
a rough cloth, the surface of the 
screen may be scratched.
●Opening and closing the display
• When opening or closing the  display, hold the bottom center 
of the display ou ter frame. Hold-
ing or pressing the LCD panel 
could result in display problems 
or LCD deterioration.
Opening the display
Closing the display 
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1634-7. Rear seat entertainment system
4
Audio/visual system
The rear seat entertainment 
system can be operated from 
the front seats.
1Press the “AUDIO” button.
2 Select “Source” or press 
“AUDIO” button again.
3 Select “Rear”.
4 The rear seat entertainment 
system can be operated from 
this screen.
Adjusting the sound settings Turning on/off the rear sys-
tem lock
• The operation lock on the rear 
seat entertainment system can be 
turned on or off.
Selecting the rear seat enter-
tainment system’s media 
mode
Audio/visual operation but-
tons
Turning on/off the rear seat 
entertainment system
Operating from the front 
seats
A
B
C
D
E 
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2034-9. Tips for operating rear seat entertainment system
4
Audio/visual system
• SD-VIDEO H.264 Mobile Video 
Profile
For the operation of how to 
make the video file, see the 
manual that comes with each 
device, encoder soft, etc.
It may not be played depending 
on the type of encoder soft.
 Compatible formats
This system is compatible with SD 
memory cards that meet SD card 
specifications FAT16 formats, 
SDHC memory cards in FAT32 for-
mat, and SDXC memory cards in 
exFAT format.
An SD card is not provided 
with the rear seat entertain-
ment system and needs to be 
purchased separately.
 The Panasonic SD memory 
card format software version 
5.01 is recommended.
 Data stored in an SD card 
may be lost. Before playing 
back music, pictures and vid-
eos stored in an SD card,  make certain to back up the 
data.
 Before an SD card that con-
tains any kind of data is 
played, slide the lock switch 
on the SD card to “LOCK” in 
order to prevent any data 
from being accidentally 
deleted or overwritten.
 Local storage
• Some BD videos have a feature 
to memorize disc information, 
such as a resume point, in a local 
storage. The rear seat entertain-
ment system uses an SD card as 
a local storage device. To use this 
function, insert an SD card into 
the SD card slot.
• The SD card memory function  may differ depending on the BD 
videos played.
• When an SD card that contains  any kind of data is inserted, BD 
video disc information will not be 
stored into the SD card to protect 
the existing data in the card. To 
use an SD card a s a local stor-
age, use another  SD card that 
does not contain any data.
ProfileBaseline Profile
Video codecH.264/AVC Video
Audio codecMPEG-4 AAC
Resolution 
(pixel)640 x 480 and 640 
x 360
Bit rate
Video: Maximum 
1.5Mbps
Audio: Maximum 
128kbps
Frame rate30 fps
WA R N I N G
●SD cards
• Keep away from children.  These are small and if swal-
lowed by a child they can cause 
choking. 
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294Alphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index
A
AM/FM/SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
............................................... 125 Available HD Radio™ technol- ogy ..................................... 129
Caching a radio program...... 126
Displaying the radio ID ......... 131
How to Subscribe to SiriusXM  Satellite Radio .................... 130
Overview .............................. 125
Presetting a station .............. 126
Radio broadcast data system128
Radio options ....................... 127
Refer to the table below to iden- tify the problem and take the 
suggested corrective action 132
Selecting a station from the list ........................................... 127
Smart favorites ..................... 131
Troubleshooting guide .......... 129
Using HD Radio™ technology ........................................... 128
“Android Auto” button (“Menu”  screen) .............................. 14, 53
“Apple CarPlay” button (“Menu”  screen) .............................. 14, 53
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ... 53 Establishing an Android Auto connection ............................ 54
Establishing an Apple CarPlay  connection ............................ 53
“Apps” button (“Menu” screen) ......................................... 14, 287
“APPS” button ..... .............12, 287
“Audio” button (“Menu” screen) ......................................... 14, 120
“Audio” button (“Setup” screen) ......................................... 18, 145
“AUDIO” button ........ 12, 120, 121
Audio settings ........................ 145 Audio settings screen ........... 145 Displaying the audio settings 
screen.................................145
Audio/visual remote controls 144
B
Basic function ...........................12
Basic information before opera- tion ...........................................26
Basic operation.................72, 120
Bluetooth
® audio ....................140
Overview ..............................140
Registering/Connecting a Blue-
tooth
® device ......................142
“Bluetooth” button (“Setup”  screen) ...............................18, 40
Bluetooth
® phone message func-
tion .........................................256 Calling the message sender .259
Checking received messages ...........................................257
Displaying the message screen ...........................................256
Receiving a mess age ...........256
Replying to a message (dicta- tion reply)............................258
Replying to a message (quick  reply) ..................................258
Buttons overview......................12 Operations of each part ..........12
C
Clock settings .....................14, 61
Command list ..........................222Command list overview ........222
Connected service s................278
Connected services operation ...............................................287
Connectivity  settings ...............36