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7ABOUT THE AUDIO AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM
SCION V398
CD disc slot DVD disc slot
3. Load a disc into the appropriate disc
slot.
Load the map disc (DVD−ROM), CDs, or
DVDs with the label facing upwards. The
yellow indicator for the loaded disc will illu-
minate.
The navigation screen will be displayed
when the map disc (DVD −ROM) is loaded.
Audio CD, MP3, or WMA playback will
commence when a CD is loaded.
DVD video playback will commence when
a DVD is loaded.
NOTICE
DThe disc slot for both the map disc
(DVD− ROM) and DVDs is the same
and therefore this slot may be used
for either type of disc.
DDo not confuse the CD and DVD
disc slots.
DDo not touch “CLOSE” or push the
“ TILT” button while loading
discs.
INFORMATION
D About the map disc (DVD− ROM)
D Do not use discs other than the
dedicated DVD navigation disc
provided. (Please consult with
your dealer for further details.)
D When handling the map disc,
hold it with one finger in the hole
and your thumb on the edge,
with the label facing upwards.
D The System Loading screen will
be displayed when the map disc
is loaded for the first time. This
screen will also be displayed
when loading the map DVD −
ROM after the battery power has
been cut due to battery or fuse
replacement. Under no circum-
stances should the ignition key
be turned to the “ACC” position
or the “OFF” position when the
System Loading screen is dis-
played.
D When discs are used for a long
time they will accumulate dust,
so be sure to regularly wipe
discs clean. Continuing to use
uncleaned discs will cause dam-
age to the DVD player.
D About CDs
D It may not be possible to proper-
ly load, eject, or playback CDs
for which a transparent or trans-
lucent material has been used
for the recorded section of the
disc. Therefore such discs
should not be used.
D Copy− protected CDs do not
comply with official CD stan-
dards, and therefore there may
be times when playback is not
possible.
D Music CDs, CD −R (CD− Record-
able) and CD− RW (CD−ReWrit-
able) discs can be used. For de-
tails, see page 174.
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134AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
SCION V398
DListening to the radio
Push the “MODE” button and touch
“FM” to receive FM radio broadcasts,
and “AM” to receive AM radio broad-
casts.
Push the “AUDIO” button to display the
radio operation screen.
Your radio automatically changes to stereo
reception when a stereo broadcast is re-
ceived. “ST” appears on the screen. If the
signal becomes weak, the radio reduces
the amount of channel separation to pre-
vent the weak signal from creating noise.
If the signal becomes extremely weak, the
radio switches from stereo to mono recep-
tion. In this case, “ST” disappears from the
screen.
DPresetting a station
1. Select the broadcasting station to
be stored in the memory.
2. Touch the preset switch (1 — 8) to be
stored in the memory until a beep
sounds.
The broadcasting station (frequency) will
be stored in the memory.
Each radio mode can store up to 8 station-
s. Follow the same procedure to change
the preset station to a different one.
Touch
to display preset switches “5”to
“8” .
The preset station memory is cleared if the
power source is interrupted by a battery
disconnection or a blown fuse.
DSelecting a station
Tune in the desired station using one of the
following methods.
Normal station selection: Push the“Y ”
or “B ”button of “TRACK/TUNE” .
The displayed frequency moves UP/
DOWN one step each time one of the but-
tons is pushed. (1step is 10kHz for AM and
0.2MHz for FM.)
Auto station selection: Push the“Y ”or
“ B ” button of “TRACK/TUNE” until a
beep sounds.
The broadcasting station nearest to the
frequency displayed at the screen is auto-
matically selected and the search process
stops when the station is received. Push
again to cancel in the middle of a search.
Preset switch station selection: Sta-
tions can be selected by touching their pre-
set switches. Touch
to display preset
switches “5”to“8” .
INFORMATION
It may not be possible to perform auto
station selection in areas with weak
reception area.
To scan all the frequencies: Touch
“SCAN” . The system searches for a
broadcasting station and after receiving a
detected station for several seconds, then
searches for the next station. Touch
“SCAN” again when the desired station is
reached.
To scan the preset stations: Touch
“P.SCAN” . After receiving the preset
broadcasting station for several seconds,
the system moves on to the next preset
station. Touch “P.SCAN”again when the
desired station is reached.
— Radio operation
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SCION V398
AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM
DPresetting a channel
1. Select the broadcasting station to
be stored in the memory.
2. Touch the preset switch to be stored
in the memory until a beep sounds.
The broadcasting station (frequency) will
be stored in the memory.
Up to 18 channels, 6 for each of three SAT
bands can be stored in the memory. You
can reprogram preset channels by follow-
ing the same procedure.
The preset channel memory is cancelled
when the power source is interrupted by
battery disconnection or a blown fuse.
DSelecting a channel
Tune in the desired channel using one of
the following methods.
Normal station selection: Push the“Y ”
or “B ”button of “TRACK/TUNE” .
Push the “TRACK/TUNE” button to
change the channel once each time the
button is pushed.
Auto station selection: Touch“TYPE
SEEK” .
The next available channel within the cur-
rent category type is selected when
“TYPE SEEK” is touched.
Preset switch station selection: Sta-
tions can be selected by touching their pre-
set switches.
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185APPENDIX
SCION V398
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