turn signal TOYOTA SOLARA 2004 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System. Please read this \
manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual
in your vehicle at all times.
The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle a\
ccessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals
from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. Departme\
nt of Defense. Using these signals and other vehicle sen sors, the
system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired desti\
nation.
The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your present starting location to your destination. \
The syst em is designed
to direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner. The system uses the maps of DENSO. The calcu lated routes
may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested. Your own personal local knowledge or short cutº may at times be fast er than the calcu-
lated routes.
The navigation system's database includes about 75 Point of Interest categories to allow you to\
easily select destinations such as restaurants
and banks. If a destination is not in the database, you can enter the stre\
et address or a major intersection close to it and the system will guide
you there. The system will provide both a visual map and audio instruct\
ions. The audio instructions will announce the distanc e remaining
and the direction to turn in approaching a fork or intersection. These voi\
ce instructions will help you keep your eyes on the road and are timed
to provide enough time to allow you to maneuver, change lanes or slow down.
Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitatio\
ns that may affect their ability to perform properly.
The accuracy of the vehicle's position depends on the satellite condition, road configuration, vehic\
le condition or other circu mstan-
ces. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to pages \
10 through 12.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
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Current position display
When starting the navigation system, the cur-
rent position is displayed first.
This screen displays the current vehicle posi-
tion and a map of the surrounding local area.
The current vehicle position mark appears in
the center or bottom center of the map
screen. You can return to this map screen
showing your current position at any time
from any screen by touching the
MAP/
VOICEº
button.
During driving, the current vehicle position
mark is fixed in the screen and the map
moves. The current position is automatically set as
your vehicle receives signals from the GPS
(Global Positioning System). If your current
position is not correct, it is automatically cor-
rected after your vehicle receives signals
from the GPS.
INFORMATION
After
the battery disconnection, or on
a new vehicle, the current position may not be correct. As soon as thesystem receives signals from theGPS, the correct current position isdisplayed.
To correct the current position manu-ally, see page 77.
Screen scroll operation
(one-touch scroll)
Touch any point on the map and that point
moves to the center of the screen and is
shown by the cursor mark.
If you wish to look at a point on the map which
is different to your current vehicle position,
you can bring the desired point to the center
of the screen by using the scroll feature.
If you continue to hold your finger on the
screen, the map will continue scrolling in that
direction until you lift your finger.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
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Even when the navigation system is receiving
clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may
not be shown accurately or inappropriate
route guidance may occur in some cases.(a) Accurate current vehicle
position may not be shown in
the following cases:
When driving on a small angled Y-shaped
road.
When driving on a winding road.
When driving on a slippery road such as
in sand, gravel, snow, etc.
When driving on a long straight road.
When freeway and surface streets run in
parallel.
After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier.
When a long route is searched during high
speed driving.
When driving without setting the current
position calibration correctly.
After repeating a change of direction by
going forward and backward, or turning on
a turntable in the parking lot.
When leaving a covered parking lot or
parking garage.
When a roof carrier is installed.
When driving with tire chains installed.
When the tires are worn.
After replacing a tire or tires.
When using tires that are smaller or larger
than the factory specifications.
When the tire pressure in any of the four
tires is not correct.
INFORMATION
If your vehicle cannot receive GPS sig- nals, you can correct the current posi-tion manually. For information on set-ting the current position calibration, see
page 77.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
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(d) Your compact disc player
When you insert a compact disc, insert it with
the label side up. The compact disc player will
play from track 1 through the end of the disc.
Then it will play from track 1 again.
NOTICE
Never try to disassemble or oil any part
of the compact disc player. Do not in-sert anything other than compact discsinto the slot.
The player is intended for use with 12 cm (4.7
in.) discs only.
Ð Radio operation
(a) Listening to the radio
Push these buttons to choose either an
AM or FM station.
AMº, FM1º or FM2º appears on the screen.
If your vehicle is equipped with satellite ra-
dio broadcast system, when you push the
AM´SATº button, AMº, SAT1º, SAT2º or
SAT3º station appears on the display. For
details about satellite radio broadcast, see
Ð Radio operation (XM satellite radio broad-
cast)º on page 119.
Turn the knob clockwise to step up the sta-
tion band or counterclockwise to step
down.
Your radio automatically changes to stereo
reception when a stereo broadcast is re-
ceived. STº appears on the screen. If the
signal becomes weak, the radio reduces the
amount of channel separation to prevent the
weak signal from creating noise. If the signal
becomes extremely weak, the radio switches
from stereo to mono reception. In this case,
STº disappears from the screen.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
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(h) If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions
When problems occur with the XM tuner, a message will appear on the display. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the
suggested corrective action.
ANTENNAThe XM antenna is not connected. Check whether the XM antenna cable is \
attached securely.ANTENNAA short-circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. \
See a Toyota certified dealer.
UPDATING
You have not subscribed to the XM satellite radio. The radio is being up\
dated with the latest encryption code.
Contact the XM satellite radio for subscription information. When a con\
tact is canceled, you can choose the
CH000º and all free-to-air channels.
UPDATINGThe premium channel you selected is not authorized. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the pre-
vious channel or CH001º. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. If you want to listen to the
premium channel, contact the XM satellite radio.
NO SIGNALThe XM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.
LOADINGThe unit is acquiring audio or program information. Wait until the unit has received the information.
OFF AIRThe channel you selected is not broadcasting any programming. Select an\
other channel.
-----There is no song/program title or artist name/feature associated with th\
e channel at that time. No action needed.
---The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous
channel or CH001º. If it does not change automatically, select another channel.
The XM Listener Care Center is also available on the phone, please call \
(800) 852-9696 during the following hours:
Monday Ð Saturday: 7 a.m. Ð 1 a.m. Sunday: 12 p.m. Ð 12 a.m.
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