air condition TOYOTA xB 2011 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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ROUTE GUIDANCE 
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This picture shows an example of how 
the system would guide around a delay 
caused by a traffic jam. 
 This position indicates the location 
of a traffic jam caused by road re-
pairs or an accident. 
 This route indicates the detour 
suggested by the system. 
 
INFORMATION 
 z  When your vehicle is on a free-
way, the detour distance selec-
tions are 5, 15, and 25 miles (km).
 z  The system may not be able to 
calculate a detour route depend-
ing on the selected distance and 
surrounding road conditions. 
 
A number of choices are provided on the 
conditions which the system uses to de-
termine the route to the destination. 
 
1. Touch “Route”. 
 
2. Touch “Route Preference” to 
change the conditions that determine 
the route to the destination. 
 
3.  Select the desired route prefer-
ence by touching the touch screen 
button. 
When searching for a route, the system 
will avoid routes when the indicator is off. 
4.  After choosing the desired route 
preference, touch “OK”. 
 
 
—Route preference  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 
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INFORMATION ITEMS 
“ENGINE OIL”: Replace engine oil 
“OIL FILTER”:  Replace engine oil filter 
“ROTATION”:  Rotate tires 
“TIRES”:  Replace tires 
“BATTERY”:  Replace battery 
“BRAKE PAD”:  Replace brake linings 
“WIPERS”:  Replace wiper blades 
“LLC”:  Replace engine coolant 
“BRAKE OIL”:  Replace brake fluid 
“ATF”:  Replace ATF (Automatic Trans-
mission Fluid) 
“SERVICE”:  Scheduled maintenance 
“AIR FILTER”:  Replace air filter 
“PERSONAL”:  New information items 
can be created separately from provided 
ones 
 
4. Input the conditions. 
Notice of “Date”:  The next maintenance 
date can be input. 
Notice of “Distance”:  The driving dis-
tance until the next maintenance check 
can be input. 
“Delete”:  To cancel the date and dis-
tance conditions. 
“Reset”:  To reset the date and distance 
conditions. 
5. Touch “OK”. 
The screen then returns to the “Mainte-
nance” screen. 
 
INFORMATION 
 z  For scheduled maintenance in-
formation, please refer to the 
“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” 
or “Owner’s Manual Supple-
ment”. 
 z  Depending on driving or road 
conditions, the actual date and 
distance may differ from the 
stored date and distance in the 
system. 
  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 
 
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► Microphone 
You can use the microphone above 
when talking on the phone. 
The other party’s voice outputs from the 
driver’s speaker.  When the received 
calls or received voice outputs, the audio 
from the Audio/video system or voice 
guidance from the navigation system will 
be muted.
 
INFORMATION 
 z  Talk alternately with the other party 
on the phone. If you talk at the same 
time, the voice may not reach each 
other.    (It is not a malfunction.) 
 z  Keep the volume of receiving voice 
down.  Otherwise, echo is coming 
up.  When you talk on the phone, 
speak clearly towards the micro-
phone. 
 z  In the following situations, your 
voice may not reach the other party.
 z  Driving on unpaved road.  (Mak-
ing a traffic noise.) 
 z  Driving at the high speed. 
 z  The window is open. 
 z  Turning the air-conditioning vents 
towards the microphone. 
 z  The sound of the air-conditioning 
fan is loud. 
 z  The cellular phone network has a 
problem. 
 
  Indicates the condition of the 
Bluetooth® connection. 
“Blue”  indicates an excellent connection 
to Bluetooth
®. 
“Yellow”  indicates a bad connection to 
Bluetooth
®, resulting in possible deterio-
ration of voice quality. 
:  No connection to Bluetooth®. 
  Indicates the amount of battery 
charge left. 
   
Empty  Full 
It    is not displayed while the Bluetooth® 
is not connected. 
The amount left does not always corre-
spond with the one of your cellular phone. 
This system doesn’t have a charging 
function. 
  Indicates the receiving area. 
“Rm”  is displayed when receiving in 
Roaming area. 
“Ho”  is displayed when receiving in 
Home area.  
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AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM 
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USB memory device 
The table below shows the tested USB memory devices.    Depending on its condition, 
the USB memory device may not operate properly. 
Model Manufacturer Serial No. Capacity 
JetFlash V30 1GB  Transcend  505024-2172  1GB 
JetFlash V10 8GB  Transcend  201061-2998  8GB 
DataTraveler 1GB  Kingston  EC08610-3475122  1GB 
DataTraveler 8GB  Kingston  CC12823-00039574  8GB 
attache 2GB  PNY TECHNOLOGIES 8E80-0009  2GB 
POCKETBIT MINI 1GB  SONY  07718BBCB  1GB 
POCKETBIT MINI 512MB  SONY 08214BCCV 512MB 
USB FLASH MEMORY 
1GB  TOSHIBA 7441H910168NM8N 1GB 
Swivel Flash Drive 8GB  Imation  8E80-0014  8GB 
Swivel Flash Drive 
256MB  Imation 8E80-0016 256MB 
USB Drive 4GB  Verbatim  07070406604G088058AA 4GB 
Cruzer Contour 8GB  San Disk  8E80-0020  8GB 
CruzerMicro512MB 
(W hite)  San Disk  8E80-0021  512MB 
USB Drive 2GB  Verbatim  07071706602G030669AA 2GB 
USB 2GB  extrememory  8E80-0024  2GB 
POCKETBIT 16GB  SONY  08529EDCB  16GB 
USB Drive 2GB  CORSAIR  8E80-0027  8GB 
JumpDrive Lightning 
2GB  Lexar 8E80-0029 2GB 
Flash Drive 1GB  EMTEC  8E80-0031  1GB   
  
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APPENDIX 
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This navigation system calculates the 
current vehicle position using satellite 
signals, various vehicle signals, map 
data, etc.    However, the accurate po-
sition may not be shown depending 
on the satellite condition, road con-
figuration, vehicle condition or other 
circumstances. 
The Global Positioning System (GPS) 
developed and operated by the U.S. 
Department of Defense provides an ac-
curate current vehicle position, normally 
using 4 or more satellites, and in some 
cases 3 satellites.  The GPS system 
has a certain level of inaccuracy.    While 
the navigation system will compensate 
for this most of the time, occasional posi-
tioning errors of up to 300 feet (100 m) 
can and should be expected.    Generally, 
position errors will be corrected within a 
few seconds. 
 
When your vehicle is receiving signals 
from the satellites, the “GPS” mark ap-
pears at the top left of the screen. 
The GPS signal may be physically ob-
structed, leading to inaccurate vehicle 
position on the map display.  Tunnels, 
tall buildings, trucks, or even the place-
ment of objects on the instrument panel 
may obstruct the GPS signals.     
The GPS satellites may not send signals 
due to repairs or improvements being 
made to them. 
Even when the navigation system is re-
ceiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle 
position may not be shown accurately or 
inappropriate route guidance may occur 
in some cases. 
 
NOTICE 
The installation of window tinting 
may obstruct the GPS signals. 
Most window tinting contains some 
metallic content that will interfere 
with GPS signal reception.    We ad-
vise against the use of window tint-
ing on vehicles equipped with navi-
gation systems. 
 
 
Limitations of the   
navi
gation system