navigation system TOYOTA tC 2016 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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2. M AP SCREEN O PER AT ION AND M AP ICONS
1. MAP SCREEN OPERATION
2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION AND MAP
CURRE NT V EHICLE
P OSITION DISPLAY
When starting the navigation system,
the curre nt position is displayed first.
This screen displays the current
vehi cle posit ion and a map of the
surrounding area.
The c urren t v eh icl e p osi tio n mar k
app ears in th e cen te r o f th e ma p
scre en.
INFORM ATION
While driving, the current vehicle
position mark is fixed on the screen
and the map moves .
The current position is automatically
set as the vehicle receives signals
from the Global Positioning System
(GPS). If the current position is not
correct, it is automatically corrected
after the vehicle receives signals from
the GPS.
After disconnecting a battery or on a
new veh icle, the current position may
not be correct initially . As soon as the
system receives signals from the GPS,
the correct vehicle position is
displayed.
CURRENT LOCATION AND GPS
INFORMATI ON
1 Select on the map screen s ideba r.
2 Select from the conte xt menu.
3
Select
1. MAP SCREEN OPERATION
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5. MY DESTINATIONS 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
SENDING S TORED
CONTACTS TO A USB
ME MORY
The entries stor ed in th e “Favorites”
list under the “ Phone” menu ( →P.69)
and in the “ Favorite destination” list
under the “ Navigation” menu.
( →P.147) can be transferred to a
USB memory.
1 Open th e co ve r of th e USB p ort.
2 Conne ct a USB m em ory.
3 Pre ss the button .
4 Select “General” .
5 Select “Backup favorit es to USB ”.
6 C heck t hat a confirmation screen is
d isplay ed w hen th e operation is
co mplete.
INFORM ATION
Down load in g may not compl ete
c o rrectl y in th e fo llo w in g ca ses:
• Vehi cle s w it h ou t a smar t e ntr y & s tart
system : If th e ignition is tu rn ed t o th e
“ L OCK ” pos it io n duri ng downloa ding.
• Vehi cle s w it h a smar t entr y & star t
system : If th e ignition is turned off
duri ng downl oading.
• If th e US B memor y is re moved be fore
downl oadin g is c o mpl ete
4. SENDING AND RESTORING STORED CONTACTS
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5. MY DESTINATIONS 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
RESTORING STORED
C ONTA CTS F R OM A USB
MEMORY
Backed-up data can be transferred
from a USB memory to the Premium
Audio system.
Transferred entries will be stor ed in
th e “Favorites ” list under the
“ Phone ” menu ( →P.69) and in the
“ Favorite destination ” list under the
“ Navigation” menu. ( →P.147)
1 Open t he c over o f the USB port.
4 Select “General” .
5 Select “R estore favorites bac kup
fr om USB” .
6 C heck that a con fir mati on screen is
d ispl ayed when the operati on is
co mp lete.
2
Con nect a USB m emory.
3 Press the button.
INFORM ATION
Downl oad in g ma y n ot c o mpl ete
cor rectly in the following cases:
• V eh icl es w ith out a smar t ent ry & s ta rt
s yst em : If th e ignition is tu rn ed to
t h e “LOCK ” pos it io n during
downl oading.
• V ehicl es with a sm art entry & start
syst em: If th e ignition is turne d off
d uring d ow nlo ad ing.
• If th e US B m emor y is rem ove d
be fore downl oad in g is com ple te
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7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
This navigation system calculates the
c u rrent vehicle position using satellite
s ignals, various vehicle signals, map
data, etc. However, an accurate
positi on may not be shown depending
on sa tellite condition, road
configuration, ve hicle condition or
other c irc umstances.
The Globa l Pos iti o n in g System (GPS)
d eve lope d and operated by th e U.S.
Dep art m ent of D efe nse provides an
a ccurate c urre nt vehic le pos it io n, normal ly
using 4 or more sa te llites, a nd in some
case 3 sat ellites. The GPS system h a s a
certa in le ve l o f inaccuracy. W hile the
navi gation system will compe nsa te for this
m ost of th e time, occasio nal positio ning
errors of up to
1 00 m (3 00 feet) can and sh ould be
ex pected. Gene rally, p osit ion errors w ill
b e c orre cted w ith in a few second s.
The GPS signa l may be physic ally
o bstructed, l ead ing to in acc u ra te veh icle
p ositi o n on t he map display. Tunne ls,
ta ll bu ildin gs, trucks, or eve n th e
p laceme nt of obje cts on the in str um ent
pan el may obstruct the GPS signals.
T he GPS satel lites may not send sign als
d ue to r epa irs or im pro ve m en ts being
m ade to the m.
Even when the navigation system is
re ce iving clear GPS s ignal s, the v ehicle
p osition m ay not be shown accurately or
i na pprop riate ro ute g u id an ce m ay occ ur in
so me ca se s.
NOTICE
T he in sta lla tio n of windo w tint in g may
obs truc t th e GP S sig nal s. Mos t w indow
t in tin g co ntain s som e me tallic con tent t hat
w ill in terf ere wi th GP S s ign al re cept io n o f
t h e an tenn a. W e a dvi se aga inst t he us e o f
win dow ti ntin g on veh ic les eq uip ped w ith
n av iga tio n s yst ems.
Accurate current v e hi cle po sit io n m ay n ot
b e s h ow n in th e fo llo w in g c a ses:
• When d riv in g o n a sm all a ng le d Y -
shap ed r o ad.
• When dr iv in g o n a w indi ng roa d.
• When drivi ng on a s lipper y ro ad su ch as
i n sa nd, grav el, sno w, e tc.
• When dr iv in g o n a lo ng s tra ight r o ad.
• When highw ay a nd s u rfac e s treet s run
i n p ar all el.
• A ft e r moving by ferry o r veh icle carri er.
• When a lon g ro ute is searc hed dur ing
hi gh s peed dr iv ing .
• When drivi ng w ith out s e ttin g th e c u rre nt
pos it io n ca librat io n c o rre ctly .
• A ft e r re peati ng a chan ge o f d irec tio n by
go in g fo rwar d a nd backward , o r turni ng
o n a turnt able in t h e p a rk in g lo t.
• When le avi ng a c o vere d p ark in g lo t or
p ark in g garag e.
• When a roof carrie r is ins ta lle d.
• When dr iv in g w ith tir e ch ain s ins tal led.
• When t h e t ire s ar e wor n.
• A ft e r repl acin g a tir e o r t ires .
• When u sin g tire s th at ar e sma ller or
large r t han t h e f a ct ory s p ec if ica tio ns.
• When t h e t ir e pr essur e i n a ny o f t h e f our
ti re s is not c o rre ct.
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
Inapp ro pri ate r o ut e gu ida nce ma y occ ur in
t h e f o ll owing c ases:
• When turni ng a t a n in tersec tio n o ff the
des igna te d rou te gu ida nce.
• If y o u se t m ore than o ne des tin atio n but
ski p on e o f them , au to reroute wi ll dis -
pl ay a route ret urni ng to th e d est ination
th at wa s ski pped.
• When t u rn in g a t a n in tersec tio n f o r wh ic h
th ere is n o route gu idanc e.
• When pass in g t hroug h an intersec tion
fo r whi ch t h ere is n o r o ute g ui danc e.
• D urin g a uto re ro ut e, th e route g uid ance
ma y not b e ava ilable for th e nex t tu rn to
th e ri gh t or le ft.
• It m ay tak e a lon g tim e to opera te au to
r e -ro ute dur in g hig h speed drivi ng. In
au to re-rou te , a d etou r ro ute ma y be
shown.
• Aft e r auto rerout e, th e ro ut e ma y n ot be
chan ged.
• A n u nnec essar y U -tur n ma y b e s how n or
anno unced .
• A loc atio n m ay have mu ltip le n ames and
th e s yst em w ill a n nou nce one o r more.
• Som e rou te s ma y n ot b e se arc hed.
• If th e route to you r des tina tio n in cl udes
gravel, un pave d ro ad s or alle ys , the
r o ut e g ui danc e ma y n ot b e sh ow n.
• Y our d es tin at io n p oin t m igh t b e shown
o n t he op pos ite sid e o f the stre et.
• When a port io n of the rou te has
reg ulat ion s pr ohi bit in g th e en tr y of th e
v e hic le th at var y b y tim e o r sea so n or
o th er reasons.
• Th e roa d a nd m ap d at a st ore d in the
navi gation syste m ma y no t b e com plete
o r ma y n ot b e t h e la te st vers ion.
INFORM
ATION
This n avi gat io n s yst em u se s tir e turni ng
d at a an d is des igne d to wor k wi th
f ac tory- specif ie d tir e s fo r th e veh icl e.
I ns tal lin g tire s tha t ar e la rg er o r sma ller
t ha n th e or ig ina lly equ ippe d diam eter
ma y cause in accur ate di spl ay of th e
c u rren t v eh icl e po sit io n. Th e tir e p re ssure
a ls o a ff ec ts th e d iame te r of the tire s so
mak e sur e th e tir e pres sur e of all four
tires is correc t.
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7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
UPDATING NAVIG ATION
D ATABASE
Navigation database which
contains system softwar e, map
dat a, etc., can be updated using a
USB memory.
For details, contact your Scion
dealer.
2. NAVIGATION DATABASE UPDATES
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
The vo ice command sys tem enables
the navigation, audio and hands -free
systems to be operated us in g voice
commands.
INFORMATION
V oi ce recog nitio n l angu age ca n be
c h ange d.(See “ SELECTING A
LAN GUAGE ”
→P.90)
M IC ROP HONE
USING THE VOICE
COMMAND SYSTEM FOR
NAVIG ATI ON, A U DIO,
HAN DS-FREE
Type A (two d irection steering s w itc h)
PTT (Push- To -T a lk) butt on
Pres s th e b utto n to star t th e voi ce
command s yst em .
Pres s and ho ld th e
bu tton or press
any other button to ca ncel th e vo ic e
c o mman d system.
INFORM ATION
Wa it fo r th e co nf irma tio n be ep bef ore
spea kin g a c o mmand.
V oic e command s may not be
r e cogn ized i f:
• S poke n t o o qu ickl y.
• S poke n a t a lo w o r hig h v o lum e.
• T he w ind ow s ar e o p en.
• P asse nger s are ta lk in g wh il e voice
comm and s ar e sp oken.
• T he ai r con dit io ni ng spee d is set h ig h.
• The air cond it io ni ng ven ts are
t urned towards t h e microp hone.
In th e fo llow in g cond itio ns, th e
s yst em may not re cogn iz e th e
comm an d pro perl y and us in g vo ic e
c o mmand s m ay not be possi ble:
• T he co mman d is inc orre ct or
unc lea r. No te t hat cer tai n words ,
acc ents or spe ech p atterns ma y be
d if f icu lt f o r the sys tem to r e cogn ize.
• T here is excessi ve backgroun d
no ise, suc h a s w in d no ise.
The microphone is directed toward
the driver . It is unnecessary to
s peak directly into the microphone
w hen giving a command.
Passengers may not be heard as
clearly by the microphone
1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM
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