remote control TOYOTA xD 2013 Accessories, Audio & Navigation (in English)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 2–3
OPERATION
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE4
REMOTE ENGINE START5
REMOTE ENGINE STOP6
AUTOMATIC ENGINE SHUTDOWN7
REMOTE ENGINE STARTER INFORMATION 8
WARNING AND NOTICE INFORMATION9
Warning
•The REMOTEENGINESTARTERis for vehicles with automatic transmissions only. Do not use it for
the manual transmission vehicles.
•This product is applicable only to vehicles with 12V DC, negative grounding specifications. Do
not use in vehicles with 24V specifications. Otherwise, damage to the unit or a fire may result.
•Do not allow children to play with remote controls. The doors may be locked or unlocked, and
the engine may be started unintentionally.
•If an unusual event occurs, such as liquids spilling onto the product, or the product
emitting smoke or strange odors, stop using it immediately and consult the dealer from whom
you purchased it. Continued use of the product before corrective actions are taken may result in
an accident, injury, or fire.
•Never pull the plastic bag over your head. Otherwise, a serious injury or death from suffocation
may occur.
Caution
•Do not use this product for applications other than in-vehicle use. An electric shock or injury may
result.
•Do not operate the REMOTEENGINESTARTERif the Check Engine Light stays on and engine
service is required.
•Never attempt to disassemble or modify the product. An accident, fire, or electric shock may
result.
•When replacing fuses, be sure to use fuses with the same specified capacity (amperage).
Otherwise, damage to the unit or vehicle, fire, or electric shock may result.
•All features may not be applicable to all vehicle models.
•Contents subject to change.
NOTE: Laws in some communities require that the vehicle be within view of anyone using the
REMOTEENGINESTARTER. In some states, use of the REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay violate
state or local laws. Before using the REMOTEENGINESTARTER, check your state and local
laws.
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The REMOTEENGINESTARTERallows you to start your engine from outside the vehicle. It uti-
lizes your vehicle’s keyless entry remote, so there is no need to carry around an extra remote.
The REMOTEENGINESTARTERis operated the same way for vehicles equipped with or without
the Smart Entry / Push Start system; simply push the remote’s LOCK button in a quick, two-
step sequence. In addition, the REMOTEENGINESTARTERcan activate the heater or air condi-
tioner, providing you with a comfortable cabin upon entry. As an added convenience, the
REMOTEENGINESTARTERcan also activate the defroster (when preset) to clear up the wind-
shield during cold weather.
To ensure your safety, and the safety of anyone near the vehicle, the REMOTEENGINE
STARTERis designed to shut the engine off when it detects any attempt to enter or move the
vehicle after a remote engine start. Please consult your Scion dealer for more details.
NOTE: To utilize the REMOTEENGINESTARTER, your vehicle must have an automatic transmis-
sion; it cannot be used for manual transmission models. The transmission range for remote
start may be shorter than the remote’s basic keyless entry operation. Range can also be
affected by the surrounding environment. Laws in some communities require that the vehicle
be within view of anyone using the REMOTEENGINESTARTER. In some states, use of the
REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay violate state or local laws. Before using the REMOTEENGINE
STARTER, check your state and local laws.
For any questions or concerns about the REMOTEENGINESTARTER, please call Scion
Customer Experience at (866) 707-2466.
INTRODUCTIONREMOTE ENGINE STARTER INFORMATION
HEATER / AIR CONDITIONER / DEFROSTER / DEFOGGER SETTINGS
For your comfort and convenience, the vehicle’s air conditioning system controls can be
preset to operate the heater, air conditioner, and defroster/defogger at engine startup.
The two tables below contain the settings recommended for best results. Users should
preset these before exiting the vehicle. (Please see your vehicle’s owner’s manual for
available settings.)
Heat
Cool
Defrost
Defog
Auto
Button
A/C
Button
Temperature
Selector
Windshield
Airflow Button
Fan Speed
Selector
User Settings
OFFOFF
OFFOFF
User Settings
ON
OFFONMax Setting ONHIGH
OFFONMax Setting ONHIGH
ONOFF
ON
Heat
Cool
Defrost
Defog
A/C
Button
Temperature
Selector
Airflow
Selector
Fan Speed
Selector
PANEL
HIGH
HIGH
PANEL
COLD
ONWARMWINDSHIELDHIGH
ON WARMWINDSHIELD HIGH
OFFWARM
ON
Vehicles with Automatic Air Conditioner
Vehicles with Manual Air Conditioner
REMOTE ENGINE STARTER RANGE
The REMOTEENGINESTARTERcan be effectively operated up to 80 feet in an open
space.The physical makeup of the surrounding environment (hills, trees, buildings, etc.)
may affect the REMOTEENGINESTARTER’s maximum range.
NOTE:The REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay not activate the rear window defroster/defogger.
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NOTE:The REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay not activate the rear window defroster/defogger.
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The REMOTEENGINESTARTERallows you to start your engine from outside the vehicle. It uti-
lizes your vehicle’s keyless entry remote, so there is no need to carry around an extra remote.
The REMOTEENGINESTARTERis operated the same way for vehicles equipped with or without
the Smart Entry / Push Start system; simply push the remote’s LOCK button in a quick, two-
step sequence. In addition, the REMOTEENGINESTARTERcan activate the heater or air condi-
tioner, providing you with a comfortable cabin upon entry. As an added convenience, the
REMOTEENGINESTARTERcan also activate the defroster (when preset) to clear up the wind-
shield during cold weather.
To ensure your safety, and the safety of anyone near the vehicle, the REMOTEENGINE
STARTERis designed to shut the engine off when it detects any attempt to enter or move the
vehicle after a remote engine start. Please consult your Scion dealer for more details.
NOTE: To utilize the REMOTEENGINESTARTER, your vehicle must have an automatic transmis-
sion; it cannot be used for manual transmission models. The transmission range for remote
start may be shorter than the remote’s basic keyless entry operation. Range can also be
affected by the surrounding environment. Laws in some communities require that the vehicle
be within view of anyone using the REMOTEENGINESTARTER. In some states, use of the
REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay violate state or local laws. Before using the REMOTEENGINE
STARTER, check your state and local laws.
For any questions or concerns about the REMOTEENGINESTARTER, please call Scion
Customer Experience at (866) 707-2466.
INTRODUCTIONREMOTE ENGINE STARTER INFORMATION
HEATER / AIR CONDITIONER / DEFROSTER / DEFOGGER SETTINGS
For your comfort and convenience, the vehicle’s air conditioning system controls can be
preset to operate the heater, air conditioner, and defroster/defogger at engine startup.
The two tables below contain the settings recommended for best results. Users should
preset these before exiting the vehicle. (Please see your vehicle’s owner’s manual for
available settings.)
Heat
Cool
Defrost
Defog
Auto
Button
A/C
Button
Temperature
Selector
Windshield
Airflow Button
Fan Speed
Selector
User Settings
OFFOFF
OFFOFF
User Settings
ON
OFFONMax Setting ONHIGH
OFFONMax Setting ONHIGH
ONOFF
ON
Heat
Cool
Defrost
Defog
A/C
Button
Temperature
Selector
Airflow
Selector
Fan Speed
Selector
PANEL
HIGH
HIGH
PANEL
COLD
ONWARMWINDSHIELDHIGH
ON WARMWINDSHIELD HIGH
OFFWARM
ON
Vehicles with Automatic Air Conditioner
Vehicles with Manual Air Conditioner
REMOTE ENGINE STARTER RANGE
The REMOTEENGINESTARTERcan be effectively operated up to 80 feet in an open
space.The physical makeup of the surrounding environment (hills, trees, buildings, etc.)
may affect the REMOTEENGINESTARTER’s maximum range.
NOTE:The REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay not activate the rear window defroster/defogger.
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NOTE:The REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay not activate the rear window defroster/defogger.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 2–3
OPERATION
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE4
REMOTE ENGINE START5
REMOTE ENGINE STOP6
AUTOMATIC ENGINE SHUTDOWN7
REMOTE ENGINE STARTER INFORMATION 8
WARNING AND NOTICE INFORMATION9
Warning
•The REMOTEENGINESTARTERis for vehicles with automatic transmissions only. Do not use it for
the manual transmission vehicles.
•This product is applicable only to vehicles with 12V DC, negative grounding specifications. Do
not use in vehicles with 24V specifications. Otherwise, damage to the unit or a fire may result.
•Do not allow children to play with remote controls. The doors may be locked or unlocked, and
the engine may be started unintentionally.
•If an unusual event occurs, such as liquids spilling onto the product, or the product
emitting smoke or strange odors, stop using it immediately and consult the dealer from whom
you purchased it. Continued use of the product before corrective actions are taken may result in
an accident, injury, or fire.
•Never pull the plastic bag over your head. Otherwise, a serious injury or death from suffocation
may occur.
Caution
•Do not use this product for applications other than in-vehicle use. An electric shock or injury may
result.
•Do not operate the REMOTEENGINESTARTERif the Check Engine Light stays on and engine
service is required.
•Never attempt to disassemble or modify the product. An accident, fire, or electric shock may
result.
•When replacing fuses, be sure to use fuses with the same specified capacity (amperage).
Otherwise, damage to the unit or vehicle, fire, or electric shock may result.
•All features may not be applicable to all vehicle models.
•Contents subject to change.
NOTE: Laws in some communities require that the vehicle be within view of anyone using the
REMOTEENGINESTARTER. In some states, use of the REMOTEENGINESTARTERmay violate
state or local laws. Before using the REMOTEENGINESTARTER, check your state and local
laws.
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