TOYOTA xD 2012 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2012, Model line: xD, Model: TOYOTA xD 2012Pages: 64, PDF Size: 2.41 MB
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Editing the Text
 The SETUP menu will be 
displayed when ROTARY 
ENCODER is held down while the 
power is in “OFF” position. Turn 
the ROTARY ENCODER to select 
the OPENING. You can enter the 
character at the flashing cursor 
position. The character selection 
method is described below.
1    Enter the character to PRESET1, 
2 and 3. Turn the ROTARY 
ENCODER right or left to select 
the character, and press the 
RIGHT or LEFT to move the 
cursor.
• PRESET1: Alphabet input (A-Z)
• PRESET2: Number
• PRESET3: Space, Deletion
2    After selecting the character, 
press the ROTARY ENCODER 
right. The cursor moves to the 
right, so you can edit the next 
character. 
(Maximum number of characters 
for entry is 12.)
    To choose and delete the 
character or text, choose the 
character with the cursor and then 
press PRESET3 to delete.
  3   
After character entry, press the 
ROTARY ENCODER to register 
the text string.  
 
If the cursor is positioned on the 
12th character, press the RIGHT 
to register the whole text entered.
New Message Display
 The next time the ACC is 
switched on, the text edited by 
the user will be displayed.
NOTICE
To avoid draining the battery, 
do not leave the car audio on 
longer than necessary when 
the engine is not running. 
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Initial Setting
To display the SETUP menu, press 
and hold the ROTARY ENCODER 
while the power is in "OFF" posi-
tion. When the ROTARY ENCODER 
is turned, the setting item of the 
SETUP menu will switch in the fol-
lowing order:
SUB-W CTRL  OPENING  CAR TYPE 
SUB-W CTRL:   
 
A menu for switching the sub
-woofer ON and OFF when a sub-woofer is connected. 
When switched to ON, you can hear the sound from the sub-woofer and enter the subwoofer settings on the AUDIO CTRL menu displayed by pressing the ROTARY ENCODER while the 
power is in “ON” position. 
When switched to OFF, no sound can be heard from the subwoofer.
When the ROTARY ENCODER is pressed, switches in the following order:
OFF  ON 
OPENING:   
 
A menu for editing the opening 
message. 
You can edit the opening message by the following operation.
For details of how to edit the opening message, refer to page 50 “Changing the Opening Screen.”
•    Move the cursor left and right 
with the ROTARY ENCODER left or right.
•    Choose the text with the 
ROTARY ENCODER left or right.
•    Enter alphabet with PRESET 1.
•  Enter numbers with PRESET 2.
•  Enter spaces with PRESET 3.
•    Set the text with the ROTARY 
ENCODER in the center.
CAR TYPE: 
  A menu for setting up the vehicle 
type.
When the ROTARY ENCODER is pressed, switches in the following order:
TC  XB  XD  IQ 
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Connecting an 
external amplifier
When you connect an external 
amplifier to RCA connectors, 
please install according to the 
amplifier manual.
Subwoofer output
CAUTION
A standard speaker's 
input is rated 17.5 W input 
(largest 40 W input). 
When an amplifier is 
connected to the RCA 
output, make sure to 
change the speaker that 
corresponds to the output.
If you connect to a standard 
speaker, this may cause to 
catch fire, emit smoke, or 
cause damage.
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NOTICE
The output of an internal 
amplifier will not stop even 
when an external amplifier 
is connected the RCA out-
put. 
When cutting off the inter-
nal amplifier output cable, 
protect the cut surface to 
prevent short circuits.
Subwoofer output of this 
unit is monaural. The 
output level cannot be 
adjusted with FADER/
BALANCE on the AUDIO 
CONTROL Menu.
Beeps will not be audible 
if an external amplifier is 
connected to the Front 
output.
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Using the Steering 
Controller
In vehicles equipped with one, you 
can use the steering controller to 
operate this product.
Operation button names and 
functions.
g Volume buttons (+, *)
Press + to raise the volume level.
Press * to lower the volume level.
g Mode selection button (MODE)
 •   When power to this product is 
OFF:
Press the button and power 
switches ON.
 •  When power to this product is ON: 
Each time you press the button the 
source* changes. If you continue 
pressing the button for an extended 
period, power to this product 
switches OFF.
*  The source switches in the follow
-
ing order:
FM1  FM2  (SAT1)  (SAT2)  (SAT3)  CD(MP3/WMA/AAC)  (USB/iPod)  (Bluetooth-Audio)  (AUX)  AM   FM1 
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g Track/station selection button 
(a,b)
• When listening to the radio:Press the button and the preset memory is recalled in order. If you continue pressing the button for an extended period, automatic station selection begins.
•  When listening to a CD:
Press the button to select a track.
•  When listening to MP3/WMA/AAC:
Press the button to select a file. Press and hold the button to select a folder.
•  When listening to the iPod:
Press the button to select a track.
•  When listening to USB portable 
audio player/USB memory:Press the button to select a file. Press and hold the button to select a folder.
•  When listening to a XM broadcast:
Press the button to recall preset channels in order.
•  When listening to Bluetooth audio 
player:
Press the button to select a track.Press and hold the button to select an album.
MP3, WMA and AAC 
files
• MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and refers to an audio compression technology standard.• WMA is short for Windows Media™ Audio and refers to an audio compression technology that is developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player.• AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression tech-nology standard.• With some applications used to encode WMA files, this unit may not operate cor-rectly.• With some applications used to encode WMA files, album names and other text information may not be correctly displayed.• This unit allows playback of MP3/WMA/AAC files on CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW discs and USB portable audio player/USB memory. Disc recordings compatible with level 1 and level 2 of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system can be played back.• MP3/WMA/AAC files are not compatible with packet write data transfer.• The maximum number of characters which can be displayed for a file name, including the extension (.mp3, .wma, .m4a), is 24, from the first character. • 
The maximum number of characters which 
can be displayed for a folder name is 24.
•  In case of files recorded according to the 
Romeo file system, only the first 24 char-acters can be displayed.
•  The folder selection sequence for playback 
and other operations becomes the writing sequence used by the writing software. For this reason, the expected sequence at the time of playback may not coincide with the actual playback sequence. However, there also is some writing software which permits setting of the playback order.
IMPORTANT
When naming an MP3/ WMA /
A AC file, add the correspond-
ing filename extension (.mp3, 
.wma, .m4a).
This unit plays back files with 
the filename extension (.mp3, 
.wma, .m4a) as an MP3/ WMA /
A AC file. To prevent noise and 
malfunctions, do not use these 
extensions for files other than 
MP3/ WMA /A AC files.
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MP3 additional 
information
• Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 formats for display of album (disc title), track (track title), artist (track artist) and comments. Ver. 2.x of ID3 Tag is given priority when both Ver. 1.x and Ver. 2.x exist.
•  The emphasis function is valid only when 
MP3 files of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz frequencies are played back. (16 kHz, 
22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz sampling frequencies can be played back.)
•  There is no m3u playlist compatibility.
•  There is no compatibility with the MP3i 
(MP3 interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.
•  The sound quality of MP3 files generally 
becomes better with an increased bit rates. This unit can play recordings with bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using only discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps.
WMA additional 
information
• This unit plays back WMA files encoded by Windows Media Player.
•  You can only play back WMA files in the 
frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.
•  The sound quality of WMA files generally 
becomes better with an increased bit rate. This unit can play recordings with bit rates from 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) or from 48 kbps to 384 kbps (VBR), but in order to 
be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using discs recorded with a higher bit rate.
•  This unit doesn't support the following for-mats.
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Windows Media Audio 9 Professional 
(5.1ch)
  - Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless
  - Windows Media Audio 9 Voice
AAC additional 
information
• This unit plays back AAC files encoded by iTunes.
•  This unit plays back AAC files in the sam-pling frequencies 11.025 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.
•  The sound quality of AAC files generally 
becomes better with an increased trans-mission rate. This unit can play recordings 
with transmission rates from 16kbps to 320kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality, we recommend using discs recorded with a higher trans-mission rate.
•  This unit doesn't support the following for-mat:
  - Apple Lossless 
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About folders and MP3/
WMA/AAC files
• An outline of a CD-ROM and USB port-able audio player/USB memory with MP3/WMA/AAC files on it is shown below. Subfolders are shown as folders in the folder currently selected.
001.mp3 (001.wma, 001.m4a)
010.mp3 (010.wma, 010.m4a)
021.mp3 (021.wma, 021.m4a)
030.mp3 (030.wma, 030.m4a)
011.mp3 (011.wma, 011.m4a)
020.mp3 (020.wma, 020.m4a)
FirstlevelSecondlevelThirdlevel
001(ROOT)
002
004
005
003
NOTES
This unit assigns folder 
number. The user can not 
assign folder numbers.
MP3/ WMA /A AC files in the 
USB portable audio player/
USB memory are played 
in the same order as they 
were copied to the USB 
portable audio player/USB 
memory.
To specify the order in 
which files in the USB 
portable audio player/USB 
memory are played, we 
recommend the following 
method.
1  Using a personal computer, 
add a number indicating 
the playback order in 
front of the file name, e.g. 
[001xxx.mp3] or [099yyy.
wma].
  Put the files into a folder.
3  Copy the folder to the USB 
portable audio player/USB 
memory. 
Depending on the computer 
environment, it may not 
be possible to specif y the 
order by this method.
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It is not possible to check 
folders that do not include 
MP3/ WMA /A AC files. 
(These folders will be 
skipped without displaying 
the folder number.)
MP3/ WMA /A AC files in 
up to 8 tiers of folders can 
be played back. However, 
there is a delay in the 
start of playback on discs 
and USB portable audio 
player/USB memory with 
numerous tiers. For this 
reason we recommend 
creating discs with no more 
than  tiers.
It is possible to play back 
up to 19  folders on one 
disc. 
It is possible to play back 
up to 55 folders on one 
USB portable audio player/
USB memory.
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USB portable audio player/ 
USB memory compatibility
• USB version: 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0
•  USB data transfer rate: full speed
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USB Class: MSC (Mass Storage Class) device•  Protocol: bulk
•  File system: FAT32 and FAT16
•  Supply current: 500 mA
NOTES
Partitioned USB memory 
is not compatible with this 
unit.
Depending on the kind of 
USB portable audio player/
USB memory you use, this 
unit may not recognize 
the USB audio player/USB 
memory or audio files 
may not be played back 
properly.
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This unit can play back 
files in the USB portable 
audio player/USB memory 
that is USB Mass Storage 
Class. However, copyright 
protected files that are 
stored in above-mentioned 
USB devices cannot be 
played back. (If the iPod is 
connected to this unit, file 
playback condition depends 
on the iPod specifications.)
You cannot connect a USB 
portable audio player/USB 
memory to this unit via a 
USB hub.
Not all multimedia portable 
devices are compatible.
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Terms
Packet writeThis is a general term for a method of writing on CD -R, etc. at the time required for a file, just as is done with files on floppy or hard discs.
Bit rateThis expresses data volume per second, or bps (bits per second) units. The higher the rate, the more information is available to reproduce the sound. Using the same encoding method (such as MP3), the higher the rate, the better the sound.
Multi-sessionMulti-session is a recording method that allows additional data to be recorded later. When recording data on a CD -ROM, CD -R or CD -RW, etc., all data from beginning to end is treated as a single unit or session. Multi-session is a method of recording more than 2 sessions in 
one disc.
CD-DACD - DA is an abbreviation of Compact Disc Digital Audio. It refers to the uncompressed format of regular CDs.
ID3 TagThis is a method of embedding track-related information in a MP3 file. This embedded information can include the track title, the artist's name, the album title, the music genre, the year of production, comments and other data. The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 Tag editing functions. Although the tags are restricted to the number of characters, the information can be viewed when the track is played back.
ISO9660 formatThis is the international standard for the format logic of CD -ROM folders and files. For the ISO9660 format, there are regulations for the following two levels.Level 1:The file name is in 8.3 format (the name consists of up to 8 characters, half-byte English capital letters and half-byte numerals and the "_" sign, with a file- extension of three characters).Level 2:The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation mark "." and a file extension). Each folder contains less than 8 hierarchies.Extended formats
Joliet:File names can have up to 64 characters.Romeo:
File names can have up to 128 characters.
m3uPlaylists created using the " WINAMP " software have a playlist file extension (.m3u).
MP3MP3 is short for MPEG1 & 2 Audio Layer3. It is an audio compression standard set by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Standards Organization). MP3 is able to compress audio data to about 1/10 the level of a conventional disc.
WMAWMA is short for Windows MediaTM 
Audio and refers to an audio compression technology that is developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by using Windows Media Player version 7 or later.
AACA AC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG2 and MPEG4. 
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CD player and care
• Use only CDs that have either of the two Compact Disc Digital Audio marks as shown below.
•  Use only normal, round CDs. If you 
insert irregular, non-round, shaped CDs they may jam in the CD player or not play properly.
• Check all CDs for cracks, scratches or warping before playing. CDs that have cracks, scratches or are warped may not play properly. Do not use such discs.
•  Avoid touching the recorded (non-print-ed) surface when handling the disc.
•  Store discs in their cases when not in 
use.
•  Keep discs out of direct sunlight and 
do not expose the discs to high tem-peratures.
•  Do not attach labels, write on or apply 
chemicals to the surface of the discs.
• To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a soft cloth outward from the center.
• If the heater is used in cold weather, moisture may form on components inside the CD player. Condensation may cause the CD player to malfunc-tion. If you think that condensation is a problem, turn off the CD player for an hour or so to allow it to dry out and wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth to remove the moisture.
•  Road shocks may interrupt CD play-back.
•  Never put a label, tape or scratches on 
a disc. These will prevent the disc from being played.
CD-R and CD-RW discs
• When CD - R/CD - RW discs are used, playback is possible only for discs which have been finalized.
•  It may not be possible to play back CD -
R/CD -RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics, scratch-es or dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensa-tion, etc., on the lens of this unit. • 
Playback of discs recorded on a per
-sonal computer may not be possible, depending on the application settings and the environment. Please record with the correct format. (For details, contact the manufacturer of the appli-cation.)
•  Playback of CD - R/CD - RW discs may 
become impossible in case of direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera-tures, or the storage conditions in the car.
•  Titles and other text information 
recorded on a CD - R/CD - RW disc may not be displayed by this unit (in the case of audio data (CD - DA)).
•  This unit conforms to the track skip 
function of the CD - R/CD - RW disc. The tracks containing the track skip infor-mation are skipped automatically (in case of audio data (CD - DA)).
•  If you insert a CD - RW disc into this 
unit, time to playback will be longer than when you insert a conventional CD or CD - R disc.
•  Read the precautions accompanying 
the CD - R/CD - RW discs before use.
•  Recordings on CD - R/CD - RW can 
not be played back using the DDCD (Double Density CD) system.
•  This unit will not play back SACD 
(Super Audio CD). 
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Error indications
If the CD player does not work, the CD stops suddenly during playback, or a similar problem occurs, an error 
indication will appear on the display. The cause of the trouble will be indicated by an error number, and you 
should check the corresponding item shown in the table below.
CD CHECKWhen the disc is dirty or has been inserted upside-down.Check the disc.
ERROR 3There is probably an electrical or mechanical fault in the CD player.Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.
ERROR 4This appears when there is excess current flow.Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.
WAITThis appears when the CD player does not work because its temperature is high.  Wait a short while until the vehicle temperature goes down. 
NO SUPPORT
This appears when an MP3/WMA/AAC file format is unusual and not supported by this unit like WAV format recordings.Please check the MP3/WMA/AAC file format.
DualDiscs
• DualDiscs are two -sided discs that have a recordable CD for audio on one side and a recordable DVD for video on the other. 
•  Since the CD side of DualDiscs is not 
physically compatible with the general CD standard, it may not be possible to play the CD side with this unit.  • 
Frequent loading and ejecting of a 
DualDisc may result in scratches on the disc. Serious scratches can lead to playback problems on this unit. In some cases, a DualDisc may become stuck in the disc loading slot and will not eject. To prevent this, we recom-mend you refrain from using DualDisc with this unit.
•  Please refer to the information from 
the disc manufacturer for more detailed information about DualDiscs.