manual radio set TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 Owners Manual (in English)
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242-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
1Changing the entertainment
source
2 Sound output on/off, volume
3 Programmable memory but-
tons
4 Changing the station/track
5 Waveband/satellite radio
After the mobile phone is con-
nected once to the vehicle, the
mobile phone can be operated
using Toyota Supra Command,
the steering wheel buttons and
voice activation.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings" 3
"Mobile devices"
4 "Connect new device"
5 Select the functions for which
the mobile phone is to be
used.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle
is displayed on t he Control Display.
6To perform additional steps
on the mobile phone, refer to
the mobile phone owner's
manual: e.g., search for or
connect the Bluetooth device
or a new device.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle
appears on the mobile phone dis-
play. Select the Bluetooth name of
the vehicle.
7Depending on the mobile
device, a control number is
displayed or the control num-
ber must be entered.
• Compare the control number displayed on the Control Dis-
play with the control number
on the display of the device.
Confirm the contro l number on the
device and on the Control Display.
• Enter and confirm the same
control number on the device
and via Toyota Supra Com-
mand.
The device is connected and
displayed in the device list.
Incoming calls can be answered
Infotainment
Radio
Connecting a mobile
phone
General information
Connecting the mobile
phone via Bluetooth
Using the phone
Accepting a call
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CONTROLS
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for example.
• Tilt in four directions to switch between displays, for exam-
ple.
The buttons can be used to
open the menus directly. The
Controller can be used to select
menu items and enter the set-
tings.
• Turn to switch between menu items, for example.
• Press to select a menu item, for example.
Buttons on the Controller
ButtonFunction
Press once: calls up the
main menu.
Press twice: displays all
menu items of the main
menu.
Opens the Media/Radio
menu.
Opens the Communica-
tion menu.
Press once: opens the
previous display.
Press and hold: open the
menus used last.
Opens the Options menu.
Controller without naviga-
tion system
General information
Operation
ButtonFunction
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CONTROLS
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1Turn the Controller until the
desired menu item is high-
lighted.
2 Press the Controller.
The display of menus
“Media/Radio”, “Communica-
tion” and “Connected Serv.” can
be adjusted, for instance to
remove the entries of functions
that are not used from the
menu.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 Select the menu.
2 “Personalize menu”
3 Select desired menu con-
tents to be displayed.
After a menu item is selected,
for instance "System settings", a
new display appears.
• Move the Controller to the left.
The current display closes and the
previous display is shown.
• Press the button.
The previous display re-opens.
• Move the Controller to the right.
The new display opens.
An arrow indicates that addi-
tional displays can be opened.
Press and hold this button.
The recently used menus are
displayed.
Press the button.
The "Options" menu is dis-
played.
The menu consists of various
areas:
• Screen settings, for instance "Split screen".
• Control options for the selected main menu, for
instance for "Media/Radio".
• If applicable, further operating options for the selected menu,
for instance "Save station".
Settings, such as brightness,
can be entered.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
Adjusting menu contents
Changing between dis-
plays
Opening recently used
menus
Opening the Options
menu
Changing settings
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CONTROLS
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The map in the navigation sys-
tem can be moved via the
touchpad.The Toyota Supra Command
functions can be stored on the
programmable memory buttons
and called up directly, for
instance radio stations, naviga-
tion destinations and phone
numbers.
Settings are stored for the driver
profile currently used.
1
Select function via Toyota
Supra Command.
2 Press and hold the
desired button until a signal
sounds.
Press the button.
The function will work immedi-
ately. This means, for instance
that the number is dialed when a
phone number is selected.
Touch buttons with finger. Do
not wear gloves or use objects.
The button assignment is dis-
played at the top edge of
Entering special charac-
ters
EntryOperation
Delete a charac-
ter.Swipe to the left
on the touchpad.
Enter a blank
space.
Swipe to the
right in the cen-
ter of the touch-
pad.
Enter a hyphen.
Swipe to the
right in the upper
area of the
touchpad.
Enter an under-
score.
Swipe to the
right in the lower
area of the
touchpad.
Using the map
FunctionOperation
Move map.
Swipe in the
appropriate
direction.
Enlarge/shrink
map.Drag in or out on
the touchpad
with fingers.
Display menu.Tap once.
Programmable memory
buttons
General information
Storing a function
Running a function
Displaying the key assign-
ment
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CONTROLS
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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, for
instance, due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.
The vehicle offers different func-
tions, whose use requires a data
transfer to Toyota or a service
provider. The data transfer can
be deactivated for some func-
tions.
With data transfer deactivated,
the respective function cannot
be used.
Only make these settings while
stationary.Follow the instructions on the
Control Display.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Data privacy"
4 Select the desired setting.
Depending on the usage, the
vehicle stores personal data,
such as stored radio stations.
This personal data can be per-
manently deleted using Toyota
Supra Command.
Depending on the equipment
package, the following data can
be deleted:
• Driver profile settings.
• Stored radio stations.
• Stored programmable mem- ory buttons.
• Travel and Onboard Com- puter information.
• Music hard disc.
• Navigation, for instance stored destinations.
• Phone book.
• Online data, for instance Favorites, cookies.
Personal settings
Vehicle features and
options
Data protection
Data transfer
Concept
General information
Activating/deactivating
Deleting personal data in
the vehicle
Concept
General information
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CONTROLS
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is currently in use.
There is an additional guest pro-
file available that is not assigned
to any vehicle key. It can be
used to apply settings in the
vehicle without changing the
personal driver profiles.
For the system to be able to
identify the driver profile associ-
ated to a particular driver, the
detected remote control must be
clearly allocated to the driver.
This is the case when:
• The driver is only carrying his or her own remote control.
• The driver unlocks the vehi- cle.
• The driver gets into the vehi- cle through the driver's door.
After switching on the Control
Display, the name of the active
driver profile is displayed.
Select driver profile, refer to
page 63.
As soon as the engine is started
or any key is pressed, the last
selected display is shown on the
Control Display.
To exit the welcome screen via
Toyota Supra Command: "OK" The settings for the following
systems and functions are
stored in the active driver profile.
The scope of storable settings
depends on country and equip-
ment.
• Unlocking and locking.
•Lights.
• Climate control.
• Radio.
• Instrument cluster.
• Programmable memory but-
tons.
• Volumes, tone.
• Control Display.
•TV.
• Parking Sensors.
• Rearview camera.
• Head-up Display.
• Sport mode switch.
• Seat position, exterior mirror position.
Both the positions saved via the
seat memory and th e last position
set are saved.
• Toyota Supra Safety.
Regardless of the remote con-
trol in use, a different driver pro-
file may be activated. This
allows you to call up personal
vehicle settings, even if you did
not unlock the vehicle with your
own remote control.
Functional requirements
Active driver profile
Adjusting
Profile management
Selecting a driver profile
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Near the front of the center console
Near the rear of the center console
In the luggage compartment and near the rear bumper
Near each door and door handle
The behavior of the vehicle
during unlocking via the Smart
Key System depends on the fol-
lowing settings, refer to page 87:
• If the unlocking of vehicle is confirmed with a light signal
or a sound signal.
• If the welcome light, refer to page 153, is switched on
when the vehicle is being unlocked.
• If the exterior mirrors are automatically folded out and
in when the vehicle is
unlocked and locked.
Effective range (areas within which Smart Key System radio
waves are transmitted)A
B
C
D
8 Q O R F N L Q J
* H Q H U D O L Q I R U P D W L R Q
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2875-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
The tire inflation pressure
depends on the tire's tempera-
ture.
Driving or exposure to the sun
will increase the tire's tempera-
ture, thus increasing the tire
inflation pressure.
The tire inflation pressure is
reduced when the tire tempera-
ture falls again.
These circumstances may
cause a warning when tempera-
tures fall very sharply.
Following a temperature-related
warning, the target pressures
are displayed on the Control
Display again after a short dis-
tance.
The system cannot indicate sud-
den serious tire damage caused
by external circumstances.
Tires with special approval: the
system will not function correctly
if a reset was not performed, for
example a flat tire may be indi-
cated although the tire inflation
pressures are correct.• A wheel without TPM wheel
electronics, such as an emer-
gency wheel, is mounted:
have the wheels checked, if
needed.
• Malfunction: have the system checked.
• Interference caused by sys- tems or devices with the
same radio frequency: after
leaving the area of the inter-
ference, the system automati-
cally becomes active again.
• For tires with special approval: the system was
unable to complete the reset.
Perform a system reset again.
• Each tire, including the spare (if provided) should be
checked monthly when cold
and inflated to the inflation
System limits
Temperature
Sudden tire pressure loss
Failure to perform a reset
Malfunction
Message
The yellow warning
light flashes and is then
illuminated continu-
ously. A vehicle mes-
sage is displayed. It
may not be possible to
identify tire pressure
losses.
Measure
Declaration according to
NHTSA/FMVSS 138 Tire
Pressure Monitoring System
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352Alphabetical Index
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)Parking Sensors with emergency
braking function ................... 183
Parking Sensors with emergency braking function, see Emer-
gency brake function ........... 215
Parts and accessories ............... 6
Passenger's side mirror, tilting, see Automatic Curb Monitor,
exterior mirror ...................... 103
Pathway lines, rearview camera ............................................... 220
Performance display, see Sport displays ................................. 146
Personal data, deleting ............ 61
Personal profile, see Driver pro- files .......................................... 62
Plastic parts, care .................. 326
Power failure ........................... 306
Power windows ........................ 91
Pre-Collision System (for pedes- trians and bicycles).............. 177
Pressure monitor, see Tire Pres- sure Monitor TPM ................. 280
Pressure, tires ........................ 264
Profiles, see Drive r profiles ..... 62
Programmable memory buttons, Toyota Supra Command ........ 53
Protective function, windows, see Jam protection system ... 92
Push-and-turn reel, see Control- ler ............................................. 46
R
Racetrack operation ............... 257
Radiator fluid .......................... 298
Radio-operated remote control, see Remote control ................ 74
Rain sensor ............................. 120
RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) function ................................. 222
Rear lights, see Lights and bulbs ............................................... 304 Rear window defroster ...........231
Rearview camera ....................218
Recirculated-air filter, see Micro-
filter/activated-charcoal filter...............................................232
Recirculated-air mode ............230
Recommended fuel grade......294
Recommended tire brands ....273
Refueling ............ .....................262
Remote control of the vehicle, changing the battery ..............78
Remote control, additional ......79
Remote control, integrated key .................................................80
Remote control, loss ................79
Remote control, malfunction ...79
Remote control, opening/closing .................................................74
Remote control, universal .....235
Replacing parts.......................303
Replacing wheels/tires ...........272
Reporting safety malfunctions 14
RES CNCL button, see Cruise control ...................................198
RES CNCL button, see Dynamic radar cruise control with
full-speed range ....................202
Reserve warning, see Range .138
Reset, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM ........................................283
Retreaded tires .......................273
Reversing lights, bulb replace- ment, see Lights and bulbs .304
Roadside Assistance, see Break- down assistance ...................315
Roadside parking lights .........152
Rolling code hand-held transmit- ter ...........................................237
RON recommended fuel grade ...............................................294
Roof load capacity..................331
Roofliner ....................................39