TOYOTA SUPRA 2023 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2023, Model line: SUPRA, Model: TOYOTA SUPRA 2023Pages: 372, PDF Size: 6.32 MB
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6Set the departure time.
7 Select day of the week, if
needed.
■Functional requirement
If a departure time is to influ-
ence the switching on of
parked-car ventilation, the
respective departure time must
be activated first.
■Via Toyota Supra Command
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Climate functions"
4 "Comfort ventilation"
5 "For departure time"
6 Activate the desired depar-
ture time.
The symbol on the automatic
air conditioning signals an acti-
vated departure time. This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., 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 integrated Universal
Remote Control in the interior
mirror can operate up to 3 func-
tions of remote-controlled sys-
tems such as garage door
drives, barriers, or lighting sys-
tems.
The Integrated Universal
Remote Control replaces up to 3
different hand-held transmitters.
To operate the remote control,
the buttons on the interior mirror
must be programmed with the
Activating the departure time
Display
Interior equipment
Vehicle features and
options
Integrated Universal
Remote Control
Concept
General information
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desired functions. The
hand-held transmitter for the
particular system is required in
order to program the remote
control.
Before selling the vehicle, delete
the stored functions for the sake
of security.
If possible, do not install the
antenna of the remote-con-
trolled system, e.g. the garage
door drive, near metal objects to
ensure the best possible opera-
tion.Additional questions are
answered by:
Your Toyota dealer.
www.homelink.com on the
Internet.
HomeLink is a registered trade-
mark of Gentex Corporation.
Buttons, arrow 1.
LED, arrow 2.
The hand-held transmitter,
arrow 3, is required for pro-
gramming.
The battery of the hand-held
transmitter must be fully
charged at the time of program-
ming to ensure an optimal range
of the integrated universal
remote control.
1 Switch on standby state.
2 Initial setup: Press and hold
the two outer buttons on the
Safety information
WARNING
The operation of remote-con-
trolled systems with the integrated
universal remote c
ontrol, such as
the garage door, may result in
injury, for example, body parts
becoming jammed in a garage
door. There is a risk of injury or
risk of damage to property. Make
sure that the area of movement of
the respective system is clear
during programming and opera-
tion. Also follow the safety infor-
mation of the hand-held
transmitter.
Compatibility
If this symbol is printed
on the packaging or in
the owner's manual of
the system to be con-
trolled, the system is
generally compatible
with the integrated Uni-
versal Remote Control.
Control elements on the
interior mirror
Programming
General information
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interior mirror simultaneously
for approximately 10 seconds
until the LED flashes green
rapidly. This erases all pro-
gramming of the buttons on
the interior mirror.
3 Press the interior mirror but-
ton to be programmed. The
LED on the interior mirror will
slowly begin flashing orange.
4 Hold the hand-held transmit-
ter for the system to be used
approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5 to 30
cm away from the buttons on
the interior mirror. The
required distance depends
on the hand-held transmitter.
5 Press and hold the button of
the desired function on the
hand-held transmitter.
Canada: if programming with the
hand-held transmitter was inter-
rupted, hold down the interior mirror
button and repeatedly press and
release the hand-held transmitter
button for 2 seconds.
6
The LED lights up green: pro-
gramming completed.
Release the button.
The LED flashes fast: pro-
gramming is not complete.
Press the button on the interior mir-
ror for 2 seconds and release. Per-
form this procedure three times to
complete the programming proce-
dure.
If the integrated universal remote
control remains nonoperational,
continue with the special features for change code wireless systems.
LED does not flash green
after 60 seconds: program-
ming not completed.
Repeat steps 3 to 6.
To program other functions on
other buttons, repeat steps 3 to
5.
If you are unable to operate the
remote-controlled system after
repeated programming, please
check if the system to be con-
trolled features a rolling code
radio system.
Refer to the owner's manual for
the system.
For systems with a rolling code
radio system, the integrated
Universal Remote Control and
the system also have to be syn-
chronized.
Please read the owner's manual
to find out how to synchronize
the system.
Synchronizing is easier with the
aid of a second person.
Synchronizing the universal
remote control with the system:
1 Park the vehicle within range
of the remote-controlled sys-
tem.
2 Program the relevant button
on the interior mirror as
described.
Special feature of the rolling
code wireless system
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3Locate and press the syn-
chronizing button on the sys-
tem being programmed, e.g.
at the garage gate. You have
approx. 30 seconds for the
next step.
4 Hold down the programmed
button on the interior mirror
for approximately 3 seconds
and then release it. If neces-
sary, repeat this step up to
three times in order to finish
synchronization. Once syn-
chronization is complete, the
programmed function will be
carried out.
1 Switch on standby state.
2 Press and hold the interior
mirror button to be pro-
grammed.
3 As soon as the LED on the
interior mirror flashes orange
after approx. 20 seconds,
release the button.
4 Hold the hand-held transmit-
ter for the system to be used
approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5 to 30
cm away from the buttons on
the interior mirror. The
required distance depends
on the hand-held transmitter.
5 Press and hold the button of
the desired function on the
hand-held transmitter.
Canada: if programming with the hand-held transmitter was inter-
rupted, hold down the interior mirror
button and repeat
edly press and
release the hand-held transmitter
button for 2 seconds.
6 The LED can light up in dif-
ferent ways.
The LED lights up green: the
programming procedure is
completed.
Release the button.
The LED flashes fast: the
hand-held transmitter was
detected but programming is
not complete.
Press the button on the interior mir-
ror for 2 seconds and release. Per-
form this procedure three times to
complete the programming proce-
dure.
If the universal remote control
remains nonoperational, continue
with the special features for change
code wireless systems.
LED does not flash green
after 60 seconds: program-
ming not completed.
Repeat steps 3 to 6.
If the programming procedure is
not completed, the previous pro-
gramming will remain
unchanged.
Reprogramming individ-
ual buttons
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The system, such as the garage
door, can be operated using the
button on the interior mirror
while the drive-ready or standby
state is switched on. To do this,
hold down the button within
receiving range of the system
until the function is activated.
The interior mirror LED stays lit
while the wireless signal is being
transmitted.
All stored functions will be
deleted. The functions cannot
be deleted individually.
Press and hold the two outer
buttons on the interior mirror
simultaneously for approxi-
mately 10 seconds until the LED
on the interior mirror flashes
green rapidly.Fold the sun visor down or up.
A vanity mirror is located in the
sun visor behind a cover. When
the cover is opened, the mirror
lighting switches on.
The lighter socket can be used
as a socket for electrical equip-
ment when standby and
drive-ready state are switched
on.
The total load of all sockets
must not exceed 140 watts at 12
volts.
Do not damage the socket by
using non-compatible connec-
tors.
Operation
WARNING
The operation of remote-con-
trolled systems with the integrated
universal remote c
ontrol, such as
the garage door, may result in
injury, for example, body parts
becoming jammed in a garage
door. There is a risk of injury or
risk of damage to property. Make
sure that the area of movement of
the respective system is clear
during programming and opera-
tion. Also follow the safety infor-
mation of the hand-held
transmitter.
Deleting stored functions
Sun visor
Glare shield
Vanity mirror
Sockets
Concept
General information
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Pull off the cover.
*: if equipped
Open the cover.
Follow the information regarding
the connection of mobile
devices to the USB port in the
section on USB connections,
refer to page 75.
The USB port is located on the
center console.
Properties:
USB port Type A.
For charging external
Safety information
WARNING
Devices and cables in the unfold-
ing area of the airbags, such as
portable navigation devices, can
hinder the unfoldin
g of the airbag
or be thrown around in the car's
interior during unfolding. There is
a risk of injury . Make sure that
devices and cables are not in the
airbag's area of unfolding.
NOTICE
Battery chargers for the vehicle
battery can work with high volt-
ages and currents, which means
that the 12 volt on-board network
can be overloaded or damaged.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Only connect battery char-
gers for the vehi cle battery to the
starting aid terminals in the
engine compartment.
NOTICE
If metal objects fall into the
socket, they can cause a short cir-
cuit. There is a risk of damage to
property. Replace the socket
cover again after using the
socket.
Center console
Cargo area*
USB port
General information
In the center console
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devices.
Charging current:
max. 1.5 A (vehicles without wire-
less charger)
max. 2.1 A (vehicles with wireless
charger)
For data transfer.
The wireless charging tray
allows wireless charging of
mobile phones and other mobile
devices certified according to
the Qi standard.
When inserting the device to be
charged, ensure that there are
no objects between the device
to be charged and the wireless
charging tray. The charging process is
shown by the charge indicator
on the control display.
This device has been tested for
human exposure limits and found
compliant at a minimum distance of
4 in/10 cm during operation.
Therefore, a dist ance of 4 in/10 cm
must be maintained in every direc-
tion when operating the device. Mounting position of the product.
The mobile phone must com-
Wireless charging tray
Concept
General information
Safety information
WARNING
When charging a device that
meets the Qi standard in the wire-
less charging tray, any metal
objects located between the
device and the tray can become
very hot. Placing storage devices
or electronic card s, such as chip
cards, cards with magnetic strips
or cards for signal transmission,
between the device and the tray
may impair the card function.
There is a risk of injury and risk of
damage to property. When
charging mobile devices, make
sure there are no objects between
the device and the tray.
NOTICE
The tray is intended for mobile
phones up to a particular size.
Forceful inserting of the mobile
phone into the tray can damage
the tray or the mobile phone.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Observe the maximum
dimensions for mobile phones. Do
not force the mobile phone into
the tray.
Functional requirements
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patibly support the required Qi
standard.
Standby state is switched on.
Observe the maximum
dimensions of the mobile
phone.
Use only protective jackets
and covers up to a maximum
thickness of 0.07 in/2 mm.
Otherwise, the charging func-
tion may be impaired.
The mobile phone to be
charged is located in the cen-
ter of the tray.
1 LED
2 Storage area
Place the mobile phone cen-
tered in the storage tray with the
display facing up.
The mobile phone must not exceed
the maximum size of approximately
6.0 x 3.1 x 0.7 in /154.5 x 80 x 18 mm.
If the vehicle is equipped with
the forgotten warning function, a
warning can be output if a
mobile phone with Qi capability
was forgotten in the wireless
charging tray when leaving the
vehicle.
The forgotten warning is dis-
played in the instrument cluster.
Operation
Overview
Inserting the mobile phone
LED displays
ColorMeaning
Blue
The mobile phone is
charging.
Depending on the model
and the vehicle, the blue
LED is no longer illumi-
nated once the inserted
mobile phone with Qi
capability is fully charged.
Orange
The mobile phone is not
charging.
Temperature on the
mobile phone possibly
too high or foreign object
in the charging tray.
Red
The mobile phone is not
charging.
Contact your Toyota
dealer.
Forgotten warning
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1“My Vehicle”
2 “System settings”
3 “Wireless charging tray”
4 “Forgotten mobile device
alert”
The charge current may be
reduced or the charging process
may be temporarily interrupted
in the following situations:
Due to excessive tempera-
tures on the surface of the
tray and mobile phone.
If there are objects between
the mobile phone and the
wireless charging tray.
By settings on the mobile
phone, for instance for
charging. Follow the relevant
instructions control display
and in the instructions for the
mobile phone, if applicable.
Your car is equipped with a wire-
less charging tray (WCA) to
charge your mobile phone and
connect it to the mobile network.
To ensure the best possible con-
nection a signal booster
(LTE-Compensator) is used in
conjunction with the WCA. The following paragraphs refer to
this booster:
This is a CONSUMER device.
BEFORE USE, you MUST
REGISTER THIS DEVICE with
your wireless provider and have
your provider's consent. Most
wireless providers consent to
the use of Compensators. Some
providers may not consent to
the use of this device on their
network. If you are unsure, con-
tact your provider. You MUST
operate this device with
approved antennas and cables
as specified by the manufac-
turer. Antennas MUST be
installed at least 20 cm (8
inches) from any person. You
MUST cease operating this
device immediately if requested
by the FCC or a licensed wire-
less service provider. Warning
E911 location information may
not be provided or may be inac-
curate for calls served by using
this device.
Please observe additionally the
following information
Sprint Nextel will allow con-
sumers to register their signal
boosters by calling their
toll-free number.
T-Mobile online registration
link:
(www.T-Mobile.com/Booster-
Registration);
(https://saqat.t-mobile.com/sit
es/SignalBooster#).
Activating
System limits
LTE-Compensator - Infor-
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Verizon’s online registration
link: (http://www.verizonwire-
less.com/wcms/con-
sumer/register-signal-booster.
html).
AT&T online registration link
(https://secu-
rec45.securewebses-
sion.com/attsignal-booster.co
m/).
U.S.Cellular online registra-
tion link (http://www.uscellu-
lar.com/uscellular/support/fcc-
booster-registration.jsp).
Before use you must register
your booster device with your
wireless provider.
If you should be requested by
the FCC to cease operating your
booster you are not allowed to
insert your mobile phone in the
charging tray anymore unless
the booster is permanently
deactivated by your Toyota
dealer.
You must not remove the
booster from the car nor use it
with any other than the prein-
stalled coupling device or
antenna. Any modification of the
existing antenna or coupling
device as well as the use of
other antennas or coupling
devices will cause the cease of
the booster’s operating license.
The booster device fulfills the
network protections tandards as
required by the FCC, such as intermodulation limits, oscillation
detection and gainlimits.
Booster Manufacturer: Kathrein
Automotive
Model Number: LTECOMPB0
Part Number: 6803145-01
FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0