ESP TOYOTA SUPRA 2020 Owners Manual (in English)
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41-1. NOTES
Supra Owner's Manual
1-1.NOTES
The fastest way to find informa-
tion on a particular topic is by
using the index.
An initial overview of the vehicle
is provided in the first chapter.
Your Toyota dealer will be glad
to answer questions at any time.Action steps to be carried out
are presented as numbered list.
The steps must be carried out in
the defined order.
1
First action step.
2 Second action step.
Enumerations without manda-
tory order or alternative possibil-
ities are presented as list with
bullet points.
• First possibility.
• Second possibility.
This symbol on a vehicle
component indicates that further
information on the component is
available in the Owner's Manual.
Infor mation
Using this Owner's Man-
ual
Orientation
Additional sources of
information
Your Toyota dealer
Symbols and displays
Symbols in the Owner's
Manual
SymbolMeaning
Precautions that must
be followed in order to avoid the possibility of
injury to yourself and to others as well as seri-
ous damage to the vehicle.
Measures that can be taken to help protect the environment.
"..."
Texts in vehicle used to select Customize func- tions.
›...‹
Verbal instructions to
use with the voice acti- vation system.
››...‹‹
Responses generated
by the voice activation system.
Action steps
Enumerations
Symbols on vehicle com-
ponents
SymbolMeaning
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Maintenance system.
"Owner's Warranty Informa-
tion Booklet" or "Owner's
Manual Supplement".
If the vehicle is not maintained
according to these specifica-
tions, this could result in serious
damage to the vehicle. Such
damage is not covered by the
warranty.
Electronic control devices are
installed in the vehicle. Elec-
tronic control units process data
they receive from vehicle sen-
sors, self-generate or exchange
with each other. Some control
units are necessary for the vehi-
cle to function safely or provide
assistance during driving, for
instance driver assistance sys-
tems. Furthermore, control
devices facilitate comfort or info-
tainment functions.
Information about stored or
exchanged data can be
requested from the manufac-
turer of the vehicle, in a sepa-
rate booklet, for example.
Each vehicle is marked with a
unique vehicle identification
number. Depending on the country, the vehicle owner can
be identified with the vehicle
identification number, license
plate and corresponding authori-
ties. In addition, there are other
options to track data collected in
the vehicle to the driver or vehi-
cle owner, e.g. via the Toyota
Supra Connect account that is
used.
Control units process data to
operate the vehicle.
For example, this includes:
• Status messages for the vehi-
cle and its Customize compo-
nents, e.g., wheel rotational
speed, wheel speed, deceler-
ation, transverse acceleration,
engaged safety belt indicator.
• Ambient conditions, e.g., tem- perature, rain sensor signals.
The processed data is only pro-
cessed in the vehicle itself and
generally volatile. The data is
not stored beyond the operating
period.
Electronic components, e.g.
control units and ignition keys,
contain components for storing
technical information. Informa-
tion about the vehicle condition,
component usage, mainte-
nance requirements or faults
can be stored temporarily or
permanently.
Data memory
General information
Personal reference
Operating data in the vehi-
cle
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This information generally
records the state of a compo-
nent, a module, a system, or the
environment, for instance:
• Operating states of system components, e.g., fill levels,
tire inflation pressure, battery
status.
• Malfunctions and faults in important system compo-
nents, for instance lights and
brakes.
• Responses by the vehicle to special situations such as air-
bag deployment or engage-
ment of the driving stability
control systems.
• Information on vehicle-dam- aging events.
The data is required to perform
the control device functions.
Furthermore, it also serves to
recognize and correct malfunc-
tions, and helps the vehicle
manufacturer to optimize vehicle
functions.
The majority of this data is tran-
sient and is only processed
within the vehicle itself. Only a
small share of the data is stored
event-related in event or fault
memories.
When servicing, for instance
during repairs, service pro-
cesses, warranty cases, and
quality assurance measures,
this technical information can be
read out from the vehicle
together with the vehicle identifi- cation number.
Your Toyota dealer can read out
the information. The socket for
OBD Onboard Diagnosis
required by law in the vehicle is
used to read out the data.
The data is collected, pro-
cessed, and used by the rele-
vant organizations in the service
network. The data documents
technical conditions of the vehi-
cle, helps with the identification
of the fault, compliance with
warranty obligations and quality
improvement.
Furthermore, the manufacturer
has product monitoring duties to
meet in line with product liability
law. To fulfill these duties, the
vehicle manufacturer needs
technical data from the vehicle.
The data from the vehicle can
also be used to check customer
claims for warranty and guar-
anty.
Fault and event memories in the
vehicle can be reset when your
Toyota dealer performs repair or
servicing work.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, comfort and Customize
settings can be stored in the
vehicle and modified or reset at
Data entry and data trans-
fer into the vehicle
General information
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any time.
For example, this includes:
• Setting for the seat position.
• Suspension and climate con-trol settings.
If necessary, data can be trans-
ferred to the entertainment and
communication system of the
vehicle, e.g. via smartphone.
This includes the following
depending on the respective
equipment:
• Multimedia data such as music, films or photos for
playback in an integrated mul-
timedia system.
• Address book data for use in conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or an inte-
grated navigation system.
• Entered navigation destina- tions.
• Data on the use of Internet services.
This data can be stored locally
in the vehicle or is found on a
device that has been connected
to the vehicle, e.g., a smart-
phone, USB stick or MP3 player.
If this data is stored in the vehi-
cle, it can be deleted at any
time.
This data is only transmitted to
third parties upon personal
request as part of the use of
online services. The transmis-
sion depends on the selected
settings for the use of the ser-
vices. Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, mobile devices connected
to the vehicle, for instance
smartphones, can be controlled
via the vehicle control elements.
The sound and picture from the
mobile device can be played
back and displayed through the
multimedia system. Certain
information is transferred to the
mobile device at the same time.
Depending on the type of incor-
poration, this includes, for
instance position data and other
general vehicle information. This
optimizes the way in which
selected apps, for instance navi-
gation or music playback, work.
There is no further interaction
between the mobile device and
the vehicle, for instance active
access to vehicle data.
How the data will be processed
further is determined by the pro-
vider of the particular app being
used. The extent of the possible
settings depends on the respec-
tive app and the operating sys-
tem of the mobile device.
If the vehicle has a wireless net-
work connection, this enables Incorporation of mobile end
devices
Services
General information
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data to be exchanged between
the vehicle and other systems.
The wireless network connec-
tion is realized via an in-vehicle
transmitter and receiver unit or
via personal mobile devices
brought into the vehicle, for
instance smartphones. This
wireless network connection
enables 'online functions' to be
used. These include online ser-
vices and apps supplied by the
vehicle manufacturer or by other
providers.
Where online services from the
vehicle manufacturer are con-
cerned, the corresponding func-
tions are described in the
appropriate place, for instance
the Owner's Manual or manu-
facturer's website. The relevant
legal information pertaining to
data protection is provided there
too. Personal data may be used
to perform online services. Data
is exchanged over a secure con-
nection, for instance with the IT
systems of the vehicle manufac-
turer intended for this purpose.
Any collection, processing, and
use of personal data above and
beyond that needed to provide
the services must always be
based on a legal permission,
contractual arrangement or con-
sent. It is also possible to acti- vate or deactivate the data
connection as a whole. That is,
with the exception of functions
and services required by law
such as Assist systems.
When using online services
from other providers, these ser-
vices are the responsibility of
the relevant provider and sub-
ject to their data privacy condi-
tions and terms of use. The
vehicle manufacturer has no
influence on the content
exchanged during this process.
Information on the way in which
personal data is collected and
used in relation to services from
third parties, the scope of such
data, and its purpose, can be
obtained from the relevant ser-
vice provider.
This vehicle is equipped with an
event data recorder EDR. The
main purpose of an EDR is to
record, in certain crash or near
crash-like situations, such as an
air bag deployment or hitting a
road obstacle, data that will
assist in understanding how a
vehicle’s systems performed.
The EDR is designed to record
data related to vehicle dynamics
and safety systems for a short
Services from the vehicle
manufacturer
Services from other provid-
ers
Event Data Recorder EDR
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2-1.QUICK REFERENCE
Before starting the engine, per-
form the necessary routine vehi-
cle checks. It is the owner’s
responsibility to perform routine
vehicle checks and any legally
necessary yearly inspections,
according to any local laws and
regulations. For details about
inspection procedures, refer to
the Service Book (Maintenance
Guide).
Entering
Before driving
Vehicle inspection
WA R N I N G
Do not leave flammable objects in
the vehicle.
If a fuel can, combustible car care
products, spray cans, etc. are left
in the vehicle, there is a danger
that they may catch fire and
explode. Also, when the vehicle is
parked with the doors and win-
dows completely closed, do not
leave containers of carbonated
beverages in the vehicle, as the
temperature inside the vehicle
can increase to over 122°F,
depending on the location.
WA R N I N G
Make sure to securely stow all
luggage.
In the case of sudden braking or a
collision, unsecured objects may
fly about and strike the occupants,
possibly causing injury. Make sure
to stow luggage securely in the
luggage compartment when pos-
sible.
WA R N I N G
Do not leave objects on the
driver
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CarPlay allows certain func-
tions of a compatible Apple
iPhone to be used via Siri voice
operation and Toyota Supra
Command.
• Compatible iPhone.
iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or
later.
• Corresponding mobile wire-
less contract.
• Bluetooth, WiFi, and Siri voice operation are switched on on
the iPhone.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Mobile devices"
4 "Settings"
5 Select the following setting:
• "Bluetooth®"
• Corresponding mobile wire- less contract.
Pair iPhone via Bluetooth with
the vehicle.
Select CarPlay as the function: "Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the
vehicle and displayed in the
device list.
Apple CarPlay preparation
Concept
Functional requirements
Switching on Bluetooth and
CarPlay
Pairing iPhone with CarPlay
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Switching on drive-ready state
corresponds to starting the
engine.
Some functions, such as VSC
Vehicle Stability Control System,
can only be used with
drive-ready state switched on.1Depress the brake pedal.
2 Press the Start/Stop button.
The ignition is activated auto-
matically for a brief time and is
stopped as soon as the engine
starts.
Most of the indicator/warning
lights in the instrument cluster
light up for a varied length of
time.
Drive-ready state
Concept
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
If the exhaust pipe is blocked or
ventilation is insufficient, harmful
exhaust gases can enter into the
vehicle. The exhaust gases con-
tain pollutants which are colorless
and odorless. In enclosed areas,
exhaust gases can also accumu-
late outside of the vehicle. There
is danger to life. Keep the exhaust
pipe free and ensure sufficient
ventilation.
WA R N I N G
An unsecured vehicle can begin
to move and possibly roll away.
There is a risk of an accident.
Before exiting, secure the vehicle
against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle
is secured again st rolling away,
follow the following:
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Most menu items on the Control
Display can be voiced as com-
mands.
Commands from other menus
can also be spoken.
You may select list entries such
as phone list entries via voice
activation. Read these list
entries out loud exactly as they
are shown in the respective list.
The following is displayed in the
top area of the Control Display:
• Some possible commands for the current menu.
• Some possible commands from other menus.
• Status of the voice recogni- tion.
• Encrypted connection is not available.
• To have the available spoken instructions read out loud:
›Voice commands‹.
• To have information on the operating principle of the
voice activation system read
out loud: ›General information
on voice control‹.
• To have help for the current menu read out loud: ›Help‹.
Do not use the voice activation
system to initiate an Emergency
Request. In stressful situations,
the voice and vocal pitch can
change. This can unnecessarily
delay the establishment of a
phone connection.
Instead, use the SOS button,
refer to page 313, close to the
interior mirror.
The language to be used for
voice activation and system
announcements can be set.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 If necessary, "Language"
4 "Language:"
5 Select the desired language.
Terminating the voice acti-
vation system
Press the button on the
steering wheel or ›Can-
cel‹.
Possible commands
General information
Displaying possible com-
mands
Help on the voice activa-
tion system
Information for Emergency
Requests
Adjusting
Setting the language
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A smartphone connected to the
vehicle can be used via voice
activation.
Activate voice command
response on the smartphone for
this purpose.
1Press and hold the but-
ton on the steering wheel for
approx. 3 seconds.
Voice command response is acti-
vated on the smartphone.
2Release the button.
If activation is successful, a confir-
mation appears on the Control Dis-
play.
If it was not possible to activate
voice command response, the
list of Bluetooth devices appears
on the Control Display. This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, e. g.,
due to the selected options or
country versions. This also
applies to safety-related func-
tions and systems. When using
these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regula-
tions must be observed.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 If necessary, "Language"
4 "Language:"
5 Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
Voice dialog for the voice activa-
tion system, refer to page 56.
Using a smartphone via
voice activationGeneral settings
Vehicle features and
options
Language
Setting the language
Setting the voice dialog