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4"Daytime driving lights"
Variable light distribution enables
even better illumination of the car-
riageway.
The light distribution is automati-
cally adapted to the speed.
If equipment includes a navigation
system, the light distribution is
automatically adapted depending
on the navigation data and speed.
The illuminated area of the
low-beam headlights is extended at
the sides.
The range of the low-beam head-
lights is increased.
In sharp turns up to a specified
speed, for example in hairpin bends
or when turning off, a cornering
light is added to illuminate the
inside area of the bend.
The cornering light is activated
automatically depending on the
steering angle or use of the turn
indicators.
The cornering light may be acti-
vated automatically when driving in
reverse, irrespective of the steer-
ing angle.
Automatic high-beam detects other
road users in good time and acti-
vates or deactivates the high beam
depending on the traffic situation.
Automatic high-beam ensures that
the high-beam headlights are
switched on when the traffic situa-
tion allows. The high-beam head-
lights are not switched on by the
system in the low speed range.
The system responds to the lights
from oncoming traffic and traffic
driving ahead of you, and to ambi-
ent lighting, for example in built-up
areas.
The high-beam headlights can be
switched on and off manually at any
time.
If the vehicle is equipped with daz-
zle-free Automatic high-beam, the
high-beam headlights are not
switched off for oncoming vehicles
or vehicles driving ahead of you;
instead, the system masks those
Variable light distribution
Principle
General
City light
Motorway beam pattern
Cornering light
Automatic high-beam
Principle
General
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collision, for example, in minor acci-
dents.
Keep your distance from the
airbags.
Always grip the steering wheel
on the steering wheel rim. Place
your hands in the 3 o'clock and 9
o'clock positions to minimise the
risk of injury to hands or arms
when the airbag deploys.
Adjust the seat and steering
wheel so the driver can reach
over the steering wheel diago-
nally. Select the settings so that,
when reaching over, the shoul-
ders stay in contact with the
backrest and the upper body
stays as far away from the steer-
ing wheel as possible.
Make sure that the front-seat
passenger is sitting correctly, i.e.
with their feet and legs in the
footwell, not resting on the dash-
board.
Make sure that vehicle occu-
pants keep their head away from
the side airbag.
Do not place any other persons,
pets or objects between the
airbags and occupants.
Keep the dashboard and wind-
screen area on the passenger
side clear, for example do not
attach adhesive foil or covers
and do not fit brackets for navi-
gation devices or mobile tele-
phones.
Do not glue the airbag covers
and do not cover or modify them
in any way.
Do not use the front airbag cover
on the front passenger's side as
a tray.
Do not install seat covers, cush-
ions or other objects on the front
seats if they are not specifically
designed for use on seats with
integral side airbags.
Do not hang items of clothing for
example coats or jackets over
the backrests.
Do not modify individual compo-
nents of the system or its wiring
in any way. This also applies to
the covers of the steering wheel,
the dashboard and seats.
Do not dismantle the airbag sys-
tem.
Even if all this information is
observed, depending on the cir-
cumstances in which an accident
occurs, certain injuries as a result
of contact with the airbag cannot be
Notes on achieving optimum
airbag effectiveness
WA R N I N G
If the seat position is wrong or the
deployment area of the airbag is
restricted, the airbag system cannot provide the intended protection or
may cause additional injuries when it
deploys. There is a danger of injury or even death. Observe the following to
achieve optimum protective effect.
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3Readjust the desired seat posi-
tion.
The calibration is concluded when
the message on the Control Display
disappears.
If the message is still displayed,
repeat the calibration.
If the message still does not go out
after repeated calibration, have the
system checked as soon as possi-
ble.
The airbags are not designed to be
used in place of the seat belts.
The SRS front airbags and SRS
knee airbags are designed to sup-
plement the seat belts, not be used
in place of them, to increase their
effectiveness as an occupant pro-
tection device.
SRS is an acronym for Supplemental
Restraint System
In the event of a collision, the seat
belts restrain the occupants in their
seats, but if the impact of the colli-
sion is especially severe, there is
danger of an occupant’s head and
chest contacting the steering
wheel, dashboard and windshield.
In this case, the SRS front airbags
and SRS knee airbags deploy
(inflate), instantly creating an air
cushion to help reduce the impact
on the occupants and restrain them
from contacting the steering wheel,
etc. with their head, chest and
knees.
The SRS front air bags and SRS
knee airbags deploy only when an
impact exceeding a certain thresh-
old is detected. In a collision, even
if the impact is severe enough to
cause the vehicle body to deform,
the SRS airbags may not deploy if
the impact of the collision is suffi-
ciently dispersed by the crash
structures of the vehicle body. If the
force of the collision does not cause
the airbags to deploy, the seatbelts
will protect the occupants.
When an airbag deploys, as it will
inflate nearly instantly, it may
impact an occupant and cause an
injury, or the loud noise emitted by
ignition or deployment may cause
temporary partial loss of hearing.
Also, as an airbag and nearby parts
will be extremely hot after the
airbag deploys, touching them may
cause burns. For these reasons,
deployment of the airbags is not
entirely risk free. Therefore, in
order to reduce this risk, the
airbags are designed to only deploy
when additional reduction of the
impact applied to the occupants in
a collision is necessary.
SRS front airbag/SRS knee
airbag
WA R N I N G
Wear the seatbelt correctly and sit
with the correct posture.
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When the vehicle is involved in a
frontal collision which exceeds a
threshold equivale nt to colliding
with a concrete wall which does not
move or deform
WA R N I N G
If you sit with your head too close to
the steering wheel, when the SRS
front airbag deploys, it may apply a very large impact to your body. Sit in
the driver’s seat with the correct pos-
ture and keep an appropriate distance away from the steering wheel.
Do not position the passenger’s seat
too close to the dashboard or rest your feet on the dashboard, as doing
so may lead to a serious injury if the
SRS airbags deploy. Sit in the pas- senger’s seat with the correct posture
and keep an appropriate distance
away from the dashboard.
WA R N I N G
Do not attach anything to or lean any-
thing against areas near the SRS
airbags.
Do not install or attach anything, such
as a sticker to areas such as the
steering wheel pad and near the SRS knee airbags. Also, do not attach any
accessories, such as an air freshener,
to the passenger’s side instrument panel or place anything on the floor in
front of the seat. If anything is
attached to or left in these areas, they may prevent an airbag from deploying
or become a projectile when the
airbags deploy.
The SRS front airbags and SRS
knee airbags will deploy when
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An advance warning is given for
example if there is an impending
risk of collision or the distance from
the vehicle ahead is too short.
The driver must intervene person-
ally if there is an advance warning.
An acute warning is given when the
vehicle is approaching another
object at a high differential speed
and there is an immediate risk of a
collision.
The driver must intervene person-
ally if there is an acute warning.
Depending on the driving situation
and the vehicle's equipment, the
acute warning may be supported by
a brief jolt in the brakes.
If the warning time setting is "Late",
the jolt does not occur.
If necessary, the system can also
assist by braking the vehicle auto-
matically if there is a risk of a colli-
sion.
An acute warning can be triggered
even without a previous advance
warning.
The warning prompts the driver to
intervene actively. When the brake
is operated during a warning, the
maximum necessary braking force
is applied. Braking assistance
requires that the brake pedal is
depressed sufficiently quickly and
firmly beforehand.
The system can also assist by brak-
ing the vehicle automatically if there
is a risk of a collision.
At low speeds, the vehicle can be
braked to a stop.
City braking function: brake inter-
vention takes place at up to approx.
85 km/h, 53 mph.
With radar sensor: brake interven-
tion takes place at up to approx.
250 km/h, 155 mph.
At speeds above approx. 210 km/h,
130 mph, the brake intervention
takes the form of a brief jolt. There
is no automatic deceleration.
A brake intervention can be discon-
tinued either by depressing the
accelerator pedal or by actively
moving the steering wheel.
The detection of objects may be
limited. Take in to account the
detection range limits and the func-
tional limitations.
Advance warning
Acute warning with braking func-
tion
Brake intervention
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Systems are switched on. Basic
settings are activated for the
sub-functions.
"Customise": the Toyota Supra
Safety Systems are switched on
according to the individual settings.
Some Toyota Supra Safety Sys-
tems cannot be switched off individ-
ually.
All Toyota Supra Safety Systems
are switched off.
If there is a risk of collision with a
detected pedestrian or a cyclist, a
warning symbol is shown in the
instrument cluster and, where appli-
cable, in the Head-Up Display.
Take action yourself immediately by
braking or swerving.
The warning prompts the driver to
intervene actively. When the brake
is operated during a warning, the
maximum braking force is applied.
Braking force assistance requires
that the brake pedal is depressed
sufficiently quickly and firmly
beforehand.
In addition, the system can assist
with brake intervention if there is
the risk of a collision.
At low speeds, the vehicle can be
braked to a stop.
A brake intervention can be discon-
tinued either by depressing the
accelerator pedal or by actively
moving the steering wheel.
The detection of objects may be
limited. Take in to account the
detection range limits and the func-
tional limitations.
Press and hold the button.
ButtonStatus
Indicator illuminates
green: all Toyota Supra
Safety Systems are
switched on.
Indicator illuminates
orange: some Toyota
Supra Safety Systems are
switched off or are cur-
rently not available.
Indicator does not illumi-
nate: all Toyota Supra
Safety Systems are
switched off.
Warning with braking func-
tion
Display
A red symbol is displayed
and an acoustic warning
sounds.
Alternatively, depending on
the equipment, a red warn-
ing triangle illuminates in the
instrument cluster.
Brake intervention
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film, for example – in the beam
area of the radar sensors will also
restrict the function of the radar
sensors and may even cause them
to fail.
*: if equipped
The Lane Departure Warning
issues a warning if the vehicle
leaves the road or its lane.
This camera-based system warns
once a minimum speed has been
reached.
The minimum speed is coun-
try-specific and is displayed in the
menu for the Toyota Supra Safety
Systems.
Warnings are issued by means of a
steering wheel vibration. The
strength of the steering wheel
vibration can be adjusted.
The system does not issue a warn-
ing if the driver in dicates in the cor-
responding direction before leaving
the driving lane.
Depending on the equipment, if a
lane marking is crossed in the
speed range up to 250 km/h,
approx. 155 mph, the system may
intervene not only by vibrating but
also with a brief active steering
intervention. The system thereby
helps to keep the vehicle in lane.
The lane marking must be detected
by the camera in order for the Lane
Departure Warning to be active.
Lane Departure Warning*
Principle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
The system does not relieve you of
your personal responsibility to assess
the course of the road and the traffic situation. There is a danger of acci-
dents. Adapt your driving style to the
traffic conditions. Observe the traffic situation and intervene actively if the
situation warrants it. In the event of a
warning, do not move the steering wheel unnecessarily abruptly.
WA R N I N G
Displays and warnings do not relieve you of your personal responsibility.
System limitations can mean that
warnings or system responses are not issued or are issued too late,
incorrectly or without justification.
There is a danger of accidents. Adapt
your driving style to the traffic condi- tions. Observe the traffic situation and
intervene actively if the situation war-
rants it.
Operating requirements
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Toyota Supra Safety"
4 "Lane departure warning"
5 Select the desired setting:
"Early": the system issues an
early warning whenever a haz-
ardous situation is detected.
"Medium": the system meets
standardised safety require-
ments.
"Reduced": depending on the sit-
uation, some warnings are sup-
pressed, for example when
deliberately crossing driving lane
lines on bends.
"Off": no warnings are given.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Steering wheel vibration"
4 Select the desired setting.
Steering intervention can be sepa-
rately switched on and off for Blind
spot monitor or Lane Departure
Warning.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Toyota Supra Safety"
4 "Steering intervention"
Depending on the national-market ver-
sion, the steering intervention is auto- matically active after every driving off.
If the vehicle leaves the lane and
ButtonStatus
Indicator illuminates
green: all Toyota Supra
Safety Systems are
switched on.
Indicator illuminates
orange: some Toyota
Supra Safety Systems are
switched off or are cur-
rently not available.
Indicator does not illumi-
nate: all Toyota Supra
Safety Systems are
switched off.
Setting the warning time
Adjusting the strength of the steer-
ing wheel vibration
Switching steering intervention
on/off
Display in the instrument
cluster
The symbol is illuminated
green: a lane marking has
been detected on at least one
side of the vehicle and warn-
ings can be issued.
Warning function
When leaving the lane
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the lane marking is detected, the
steering wheel vibrates in accord-
ance with the steering wheel vibra-
tion setting.
If the turn indicator is switched on in
the corresponding direction before
changing lanes, no warning is
issued.
Depending on the equipment, if a
lane marking is crossed in the
speed range up to 210 km/h,
approx. 130 mph, the system may
intervene not only by vibrating but
also with a brief active steering
intervention. The steering interven-
tion helps to keep the vehicle in
lane. Steering intervention can be
felt at the steering wheel, and can
be overridden manually at any time.
With active steering intervention,
the display flashes in the instru-
ment cluster.
Depending on the equipment, if the
system executes an active steering
intervention multiple times within 3
minutes without the driver touching
the steering wheel, an acoustic
warning is emitted. A short warning
signal sounds on the second steer-
ing intervention. A longer warning
signal sounds from the third steer-
ing intervention onwards.
A vehicle message is also dis-
played.
The warning signal and vehicle
message tell the driver to pay more
attention to the lane.
For example, the warning is can-
celled in the following situations:
Automatically after a few sec-
onds.
On returning to the correct lane.
If the vehicle is braking heavily.
On indicating.
If Vehicle Stability Control VSC
intervenes.
For further information:
• Sensors of the vehicle, see page
50.
The system may have limited func-
Steering intervention
Warning signal
Cancellation of the warning
System limits
Safety note
WA R N I N G
The system may not respond at all, or may respond too late, incorrectly or
without justification due to limits of the
system. There is a danger of acci- dents or damage to property.
Observe the information on the sys-
tem limits and intervene actively if necessary.
System limits of the sensors
Functional limitations
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tionality in the following situations,
for example:
When there are missing, worn,
poorly visible, merging/separat-
ing or ambiguous lane markings;
for example, in areas where
there are roadworks.
If lane markings are covered by
snow, ice, dirt or water.
On sharp bends or narrow roads.
If lane markings are not white.
If lane markings are obscured by
objects.
If the vehicle is too close to the
vehicle ahead.
Up to 10 seconds after starting
the engine using the start/stop
button.
A vehicle message may be dis-
played in the event of limited func-
tionality.
*: if equipped
The Blind spot monitor detects
vehicles in the blind spot, or if vehi-
cles are approaching from behind
in the adjacent lane . Different levels
of warning are given in these situa-
tions.
From a minimum speed, two radar
sensors in the rear bumper monitor
the area behind and next to the
vehicle.
The minimum speed is coun-
try-specific and is displayed in the
menu for the Toyota Supra Safety
Systems.
The system indicates when vehi-
cles are in the blind spot, arrow 1,
or are approaching from the rear in
an adjacent lane, arrow 2.
The light in the ex terior mirror illu-
minates at a dimmed level.
Before changing lanes with the turn
indicator switched on, the system
issues a warning in the above situa-
tions.
The light in the exterior mirror
flashes and the steering wheel
vibrates.
Blind spot monitor*
Principle
General