1 QUICK GUIDE 11 2 BASIC FUNCTION 31 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 73 4 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 167 5 INFORMATION 181 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 189 7 PHONE 259 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 301 9 Entune App Suite 367 INDEX 381 About the following equipment, see the “Owner’s Manual”. Fuel consumption Energy monitor (HIGHLANDER HYBRID) Vehicle customization settings 1 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Introduction NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL This manual explains the operation of this system. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of this system differ depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed and the map data available at the time of producing this document. Please be aware that the content of this manual may be different from this system in some cases, such as when the system’s software is updated. NAVIGATION SYSTEM (ENTUNE PREMIUM AUDIO) The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced vehicle accessories ever developed. The system receives satellite signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. Using these signals and other vehicle sensors, the system indicates your present position and assists in locating a desired destination. The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your present starting location to your destination. The system is also designed to direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner. The system uses AISIN AW maps. The calculated routes may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested. Your own personal local knowledge or “short cut” may at times be faster than the calculated routes. The navigation system’s database includes Point of Interest categories to allow you to easily select destinations such as restaurants and hotels. If a destination is not in the database, you can enter the street address or a major intersection close to it and the system will guide you there. The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions. The audio instructions will announce the distance remaining and the direction to turn in when approaching an intersection. These voice instructions will help you keep your eyes on the road and are timed to provide enough time to allow you to maneuver, change lanes or slow down. Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly. The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on satellite conditions, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circumstances. For more information on the limitations of the system, refer to page 363. 2 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. WARNING ● This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others. NOTICE ● This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment. SYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONS Safety symbol The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do not do this” or “Do not let this happen”. Arrows indicating operations Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches and other devices. 3 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL No. Name Description Operational Outlines An outline of the operation is explained. Main Operations The steps of an operation are explained. Related Operations A main operation’s supplementary operations are described. Information Useful information for the user is described. ■INFORMATION FOR HYBRID VEHICLES IS WRITTEN IN BRACKETS NEXT TO THE INFORMATION FOR GASOLINE VEHICLES Different writing styles for gasoline and hybrid vehicles Example When the engine*1 <power>*2 switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON*1 <ON>*2 mode, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating. *1: Vehicles with gasoline engine *2: Vehicles with hybrid system 4 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U SAFETY INSTRUCTION (ENTUNE AUDIO PLUS) To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe driving. The first priority while driving should always be the safe operation of the vehicle. While driving, be sure to observe all traffic regulations. Prior to the actual use of this system, learn how to use it and become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire manual to make sure you understand the system. Do not allow other people to use this system until they have read and understood the instructions in this manual. For your safety, some functions may become inoperable when driving. Unavailable screen buttons are dimmed. WARNING ● For safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident. SAFETY INSTRUCTION (ENTUNE PREMIUM AUDIO) To use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown below. This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, if used properly, can do so. The driver is solely responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle and the safety of your passengers. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe driving. The first priority while driving should always be the safe operation of the vehicle. While driving, be sure to observe all traffic regulations. Prior to the actual use of this system, learn how to use it and become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire manual to make sure you understand the system. Do not allow other people to use this system until they have read and understood the instructions in this manual. For your safety, some functions may become inoperable when driving. Unavailable screen buttons are dimmed. Only when the vehicle is not moving, can the destination and route selection be done. 5 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U WARNING ● For safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/she is driving. Insufficient attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident. ● While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way street. While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the current position correctly, there is a possibility of incorrect, late, or non-voice guidance. The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete. Road conditions, including driving restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before following any instructions from the system, look to see whether the instruction can be done safely and legally. This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, condition of streets, and availability of emergency services. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the driver’s personal judgement. Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so. Some states/provinces may have laws prohibiting the use of video and navigation screens next to the driver. 6 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 QUICK GUIDE 3. OTHER SETTINGS ......................... 59 GENERAL SETTINGS ........................... 59 VOICE SETTINGS ................................. 66 1. BASIC FUNCTION........................... 12 VEHICLE SETTINGS ............................. 67 BUTTONS OVERVIEW ......................... 12 DRIVER SETTINGS............................... 68 “Apps” SCREEN .................................... 14 MAINTENANCE ..................................... 69 HOME SCREEN .................................... 16 2. QUICK REFERENCE....................... 20 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM “Setup” SCREEN ................................... 20 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION ............ 22 1. BASIC OPERATION ....................... 76 REGISTERING HOME .......................... 22 QUICK REFERENCE............................. 76 REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS.................................. 24 SOME BASICS....................................... 77 2. RADIO OPERATION....................... 83 OPERATION FLOW: GUIDING THE ROUTE........................................ 26 AM/FM RADIO ....................................... 83 SETTING HOME AS THE DESTINATION .................................... 27 INTERNET RADIO ................................. 99 XM Satellite Radio.................................. 93 4. FUNCTION INDEX........................... 28 3. MEDIA OPERATION..................... 100 FUNCTION INDEX ................................ 28 CD ........................................................ 100 2 BASIC FUNCTION 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION .................................. 32 USB MEMORY..................................... 103 iPod ...................................................... 107 Bluetooth® AUDIO................................ 111 AUX ...................................................... 116 INITIAL SCREEN................................... 32 4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS ................................. 118 CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES........ 34 STEERING SWITCHES ....................... 118 TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES ............. 35 5. SETUP........................................... 120 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION ............ 36 HOME SCREEN OPERATION .............. 37 ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION ....................................... 38 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT....................... 41 LINKING MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY AND THE SYSTEM............. 43 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS.................... 44 REGISTERING/CONNECTING Bluetooth® DEVICE............................. 44 SETTING Bluetooth® DETAILS ............. 51 8 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO SETTINGS ............................... 120 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM............ 122 OPERATING INFORMATION .............. 122 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ................ 132 REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM FEATURES ....................... 132 4 1 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM PLAYING A Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) AND DVD DISCS .............................. 145 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ...................................... 190 PLAYING AN AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA DISCS ............................. 158 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM ....... 190 PLAYING AN SD CARD ...................... 161 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ................................ 192 USING THE VIDEO MODE ................. 166 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW .......... 197 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION ................................ 168 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR ......................................... 198 ESTIMATED COURSE LINE DISPLAY MODE ............................... 203 CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNIZATION ............ 174 PARKING ASSIST GUIDE LINE DISPLAY MODE ............................... 205 COMMAND LIST ................................. 175 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR PRECAUTIONS............... 207 MOBILE ASSISTANT .......................... 178 INFORMATION 1. USEFUL INFORMATION............... 182 RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION ................................. 182 RECEIVING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION ................................. 184 DATA SERVICES SETTINGS ............. 185 Driver Easy Speak ............................... 186 3 4 5 6 7 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW .......... 212 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR .................................... 214 PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR ........... 214 CHECKING AROUND THE VEHICLE ........................................... 221 CHECKING THE FRONT AND AROUND THE VEHICLE .................. 222 CHECKING THE SIDES OF THE VEHICLE ........................................... 225 CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE .................. 228 MAGNIFYING FUNCTION................... 235 PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRECAUTIONS ................................ 236 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW .......... 247 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST ........................................ 250 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST............. 250 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SETTING ........................................... 256 9 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR .................................... 198 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM.............. 168 2. MOBILE ASSISTANT OPERATION ................................ 178 5 6 8 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 7 PHONE 4. MEMORY POINTS ........................ 344 MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS............ 344 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ................. 260 5. SETUP........................................... 353 QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 260 TRAFFIC SETTINGS ........................... 357 SOME BASICS .................................... 261 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ...................................... 363 CALLING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE.............................................. 265 DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS......................................... 353 GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)........................................... 363 RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE.............................................. 271 MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERED AREA .............................. 365 TALKING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE.............................................. 272 Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION........................................ 275 2. SETUP ........................................... 280 9 Entune App Suite PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS .......... 280 1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW.................................. 368 3. WHAT TO DO IF... ........................ 292 Entune App Suite SERVICE................. 368 TROUBLESHOOTING......................... 292 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION................................ 373 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. BASIC OPERATION...................... 302 QUICK REFERENCE .......................... 302 MAP SCREEN OPERATION ............... 305 MAP SCREEN INFORMATION ........... 310 TRAFFIC INFORMATION.................... 314 2. DESTINATION SEARCH............... 317 DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN ........................................... 317 SEARCH OPERATION........................ 319 STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE ......... 329 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE....................... 333 ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN ............ 333 TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS......................................... 338 EDITING ROUTE................................. 339 10 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Entune App Suite ................................. 373 3. SETUP........................................... 380 Entune App Suite SETTINGS .............. 380 INDEX ALPHABETICAL INDEX.................... 382 1 1 QUICK GUIDE 2 1 BASIC FUNCTION 3 1. BUTTONS OVERVIEW ................. 12 2. “Apps” SCREEN .......................... 14 3. HOME SCREEN ............................ 16 STATUS DISPLAY................................. 18 2 5 6 QUICK REFERENCE 1. “Setup” SCREEN ......................... 20 3 4 7 NAVIGATION OPERATION 8 1. REGISTERING HOME .................. 22 2. REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS ......................... 24 3. OPERATION FLOW: GUIDING THE ROUTE................ 26 4. SETTING HOME AS THE DESTINATION ............................ 27 4 FUNCTION INDEX 1. FUNCTION INDEX ........................ 28 11 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 9 1. BASIC FUNCTION 1. BUTTONS OVERVIEW 12 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC FUNCTION No. Page By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the selected functions. 35, 36 Insert a disc into this slot. The CD player turns on immediately. Press to play/pause. Turn to select a radio station or skip to the next or previous track/file. Press to access the Bluetooth® hands-free system. * 1 QUICK GUIDE Function 79 83, 100, 103, 107, 111, 116 83, 93, 100, 103, 107, 111 260 Press the “ ” or “ ” button to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a desired track/file. 83, 93, 100, 103, 107, 111 MAP card slot Do not eject the microSD card, as doing so may deactivate the navigation system. 366 Press to display the “Apps” screen. 14 Press to display the home screen. 16, 37 Press to access the audio/visual system. The audio/visual system turns on in the last mode used. 76, 78 Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to adjust the volume. 78 Press to eject a disc. 79 *: Entune Premium Audio only 13 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC FUNCTION 2. “Apps” SCREEN Press the “APPS” button to display the “Apps” screen. Entune Audio Plus Entune Premium Audio 14 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC FUNCTION No. Function Page 76 Select to display the hands-free operation screen. 260 Select to display the “Message Inbox” screen. 275 Select to display the fuel consumption screen. “Owner’s Manual” * If a turn-by-turn navigation application has been downloaded to a connected phone, the application will be displayed and can be used. For details, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. * Select to display weather information. 182 Select to reorder the applications. Select the desired application then or to reorder. 375 * Select to display the traffic map information. 184 * Select to update the applications. 374 Select to display the “Setup” screen. 20 Select to display the map screen. 302 Select to turn the Driver Easy Speak on/off. 186 Select to display traffic information. 314 Select to display the “Maintenance” screen. 69 Select to display the application screen. 368 * * 1 QUICK GUIDE Select to display the audio control screen. *: Available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska INFORMATION ● When there are two pages, select or to change the page. 15 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC FUNCTION 3. HOME SCREEN Press the “HOME” button to display the home screen. The home screen can display multiple information screens, such as the audio system screen, hands-free screen and navigation screen, simultaneously. When hands-free mode is selected, it is possible to make a call on the home screen if the desired phone number is registered to one of the 4 displayed buttons. In order to register the contact, select and hold the desired button and register the desired contact by obey displayed messages on the screen. (P.270) When a screen is selected, the selected screen is switched to a full-screen display. The home screen can be set to either a three-way split screen or a two-way split screen. For details about setting the home screen: P.37 Three-way split screen 16 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC FUNCTION Two-way split screen 1 QUICK GUIDE No. Function Page Displays the condition of the Bluetooth® connection 18 Select to display the “Setup” screen. 20 Entune Audio Plus only: Turn-by-turn navigation application screen can be displayed. 17 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC FUNCTION STATUS DISPLAY The condition of the Bluetooth® connection, as well as the level of reception and the amount of cellular phone battery charge left, are displayed on the status display. No. Indicators Conditions (Gray) No connection The condition of the Bluetooth® connection The level of reception 18 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Poor (Blue) Good An antenna for the Bluetooth® connection is built into the instrument panel. The condition of the Bluetooth® connection may deteriorate and the system may not function when a Bluetooth® phone is used in the following conditions and/or places: The cellular phone is obstructed by certain objects (such as when it is behind the seat or in the glove box or console box). The cellular phone is touching or is covered with metal materials. Leave the Bluetooth® phone in a place where the condition of the Bluetooth® connection is good. Poor Excellent The level of reception does not always correspond with the level displayed on the cellular phone. The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the phone you have. When the cellular phone is out of the service area or in a place inaccessible by radio waves, “No Service” is displayed. “Rm” is displayed when receiving in a roaming area. While roaming, display “Rm” top-left on the icon. The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the type of phone you have. 1. BASIC FUNCTION No. Indicators Conditions The amount of battery charge left Empty Full The amount displayed does not always correspond with the amount displayed on the Bluetooth® device. The amount of battery charge left may not be displayed depending on the type of the Bluetooth® device connected. This system does not have a charging function. 1 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U QUICK GUIDE 19 2. QUICK REFERENCE 1. “Setup” SCREEN The items shown on the “Setup” screen can be set. Press the “APPS” button, then select “Setup” to display the “Setup” screen. Entune Audio Plus Entune Premium Audio 20 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. QUICK REFERENCE No. Page Select to change the selected language, operation sound, automatic screen change settings, etc. 59 Select to customize the home screen. 37 Select to set the voice settings. 66 Select to adjust the contrast and brightness of the screens, etc. 41 Select to link the driver’s cellular phone settings. (audio presets, language, etc.) 68 Select to set audio settings. 120 Select to set the phone sound, contacts, message settings, etc. 280 Select to set Bluetooth® phones and Bluetooth® audio devices. 51 Select to turn the screen off. To turn it on, press any button. Select to set vehicle information. * 1 QUICK GUIDE Function 202, 256 Select to change the phone data plan pop-up message timing. (“Connected Navigation” is downloadable application via smartphones using a cellular data connection.) Select to set memory points (home, preset destinations, address book entries, areas to avoid), navigation details or to delete previous destinations. 344, 353 * Select to set Entune App Suite settings. 380 * Select to set data services settings. 185 * Select to set traffic information. 357 Select to set Driver Easy Speak settings. 186 *: Available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska 21 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 1. REGISTERING HOME* 1 2 3 Press the “APPS” button. 4 Select “Go Home”. 5 Select “Yes”. 6 There are different kinds of methods to search for your home. (P.317) Select “Navigation”. Select “Dest.”. *: Entune Premium Audio only 22 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION Select “Enter”. 8 Select “OK”. 1 QUICK GUIDE 7 Registration of home is complete. Registering home in a different way P.345 Editing the name, location, phone number and icon P.345 Setting home as the destination P.320 23 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 2. REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS* 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 Select “Navigation”. 3 4 Select one of the preset destination buttons. 5 Select “Yes”. 6 There are different kinds of methods to search for a destination. (P.317) Select “Dest.”. *: Entune Premium Audio only 24 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION Select “Enter”. 8 Select a position for this preset destination. 9 Select “OK”. 1 QUICK GUIDE 7 Registration of preset destinations is complete. Registering preset destinations in a different way P.346 Editing the name, location, phone number and icon P.347 Setting preset destinations as the destination P.320 25 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 3. OPERATION FLOW: GUIDING THE ROUTE* 1 2 Press the “APPS” button. Select “Navigation”. 5 Select “Go”. 6 Select “OK”. Selecting routes other than the one recommended. (P.329) Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance. 3 Select “Dest.”. 4 There are different kinds of methods to search for a destination. (P.317) *: Entune Premium Audio only 26 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. NAVIGATION OPERATION 4. SETTING HOME AS THE DESTINATION* 1 Press the “APPS” button. 5 Guidance to the destination is displayed on the screen and can be heard via voice guidance. 2 Select “Navigation”. 3 Select “Dest.”. 4 Select “Go Home”. *: Entune Premium Audio only 27 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1 QUICK GUIDE Select “OK”. Selecting routes other than the one recommended. (P.329) 4. FUNCTION INDEX 1. FUNCTION INDEX Map* Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen 302 Displaying the current position 305 Viewing the current position vicinity map 309 Changing the scale 305 Changing the map orientation 306 Displaying map information 310 Displaying the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination 333 Selecting the map mode 307 Displaying traffic information 314 Searching for destinations Page Searching for the destination 319 Changing the search area 320 *: Entune Premium Audio only Route guidance* Before starting or during route guidance Page Starting route guide 329 Editing the route 339 Viewing the entire route map 334 Pausing guidance 332 Adjusting route guidance volume 66 Deleting the destination 340 Address book Page Registering address book entries 348 Marking icons on the map 349 *: Entune Premium Audio only 28 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. FUNCTION INDEX Useful functions 1 Information 69 Hands-free system (for cellular phone) Registering/connecting Bluetooth® phone ® Making a call on a Bluetooth phone ® Receiving a call on the Bluetooth phone Voice command system Operating the system with your voice Peripheral monitoring system Viewing behind the rear of the vehicle Viewing around the vehicle QUICK GUIDE Displaying vehicle maintenance* Page Page 44 265 271 Page 168 Page 190, 198 214 *: Entune Premium Audio only 29 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. FUNCTION INDEX 30 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 1 BASIC FUNCTION 2 1 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. SETTING Bluetooth® DETAILS ..................................... 51 3 “Bluetooth* Setup” SCREEN.................. 51 1. INITIAL SCREEN ........................... 32 REGISTERING A Bluetooth® DEVICE ............................................... 52 2. CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES .................................. 34 DELETING A Bluetooth® DEVICE ......... 53 CONNECTING A Bluetooth® DEVICE ............................................... 54 3. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES ...... 35 EDITING THE Bluetooth® DEVICE INFORMATION ..................... 56 4. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION .... 36 4 5 6 “System Settings” SCREEN................... 57 5. HOME SCREEN OPERATION ...... 37 6. ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION ................................ 38 7 OTHER SETTINGS 1. GENERAL SETTINGS .................. 59 ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS .......................................... 38 GENERAL SETTINGS SCREEN ........... 59 LIST SCREEN ....................................... 38 2. VOICE SETTINGS......................... 66 7. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT ............... 41 8. LINKING MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY AND THE SYSTEM....................................... 43 2 3 Bluetooth® SETTINGS VOICE SETTINGS SCREEN ................. 66 3. VEHICLE SETTINGS .................... 67 4. DRIVER SETTINGS ...................... 68 MANUALLY SELECT LINKED SETTINGS .......................................... 68 5. MAINTENANCE ............................ 69 1. REGISTERING/CONNECTING Bluetooth® DEVICE .................... 44 REGISTERING A Bluetooth® PHONE FOR THE FIRST TIME.......... 44 REGISTERING A Bluetooth® AUDIO PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME ........ 45 PROFILES ............................................. 46 CERTIFICATION ................................... 48 *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 31 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 9 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1. INITIAL SCREEN Vehicles without a smart key system When the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating. Vehicles with a smart key system When the engine <power> switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode, the initial screen will be displayed and the system will begin operating. Images shown on the initial screen can be changed to suit individual preferences. (P.62.) After a few seconds, the “Caution” screen will be displayed. After about 5 seconds, the “Caution” screen automatically switches to the next screen. WARNING MAINTENANCE INFORMATION* This system reminds users when to replace certain parts or components and shows dealer information (if registered) on the screen. When the vehicle reaches a previously set driving distance or date specified for a scheduled maintenance check, the “Maintenance Reminder” screen will be displayed when the system is turned on. To prevent the screen from being displayed again, select “Do Not Tell Me Again”. To register maintenance information: P.69 If is selected, the registered phone number can be called. ● When the vehicle is stopped with the engine running <the hybrid system operating>, always apply the parking brake for safety. *: Entune Premium Audio only 32 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION RESTARTING THE SYSTEM When system response is extremely slow, the system can be restarted. 1 2 BASIC FUNCTION Press and hold the “PWR·VOL” knob for 3 seconds or more. 33 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 2. CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES The control panel uses capacitive touch sensors. Capacitive touch switch sensor sensitivity can be adjusted. (P.59) ■HANDLING OF THE CONTROL PANEL In the following cases, incorrect operation or non-response may occur. If the surface of the touch switch is dirty or has liquid attached to it, incorrect operation or non-response may occur. If the surface of the touch switch receives electromagnetic waves, incorrect operation or non-response may occur. If wearing gloves during operation, nonresponse may occur. If fingernails are used to operate the system, non-response may occur. If a touch pen is used to operate the system, non-response may occur. If the palm of your hand touches the surface of the touch switch during operation, incorrect operation may occur. If the palm of your hand touches the surface of the touch switch, incorrect operation may occur. If operations are performed quickly, nonresponse may occur. 34 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U INFORMATION ● Please do not reach your hand to the part of button when the system turn on. Because the button may become unresponsive for a while. But it will be back to normal for a given time even if the system turned on under the condition. 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 3. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use 2 Changing and selecting various settings Drag*1 Touch the screen with your finger, and move the screen to the desired position. Scrolling the lists Scrolling the map screen*2 Flick*1 Quickly move the screen by flicking with your finger. Scrolling the main screen page Scrolling the map screen*2 *1: The above operations may not be performed on all screens. *2 : Entune Premium Audio only INFORMATION ● Flick operations may not be performed smoothly in high altitudes. 35 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U BASIC FUNCTION Touch Quickly touch and release once. 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 4. TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION This system is operated mainly by the buttons on the screen. (Referred to as screen buttons in this manual.) When a screen button is touched, a beep sounds. (To set the beep sound:P.59) NOTICE ● To prevent damaging the screen, lightly touch the screen buttons with your finger. ● Do not use objects other than your finger to touch the screen. ● Wipe off fingerprints using a glass cleaning cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners to clean the screen, as they may damage the touch screen. INFORMATION ● If the system does not respond to touching a screen button, move your finger away from the screen and then touch it again. ● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be operated. ● The displayed image may become darker and moving images may be slightly distorted when the screen is cold. ● In extremely cold conditions, the map may not be displayed and the data input by a user may be deleted. Also, the screen buttons may be harder than usual to depress. ● When you look at the screen through polarized material such as polarized sunglasses, the screen may be dark and hard to see. If so, look at the screen from different angles, adjust the screen settings on the “Display Settings” screen or take off your sunglasses. ● When is displayed on the screen, select to return to the previous screen. 36 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 5. HOME SCREEN OPERATION The home screen can display multiple information screens, such as the audio system screen and hands-free screen, simultaneously. Press the “HOME” button. “Home” screen is displayed. When a screen is selected, the selected screen will change to a full-screen display. The display items/area on the home screen can be changed. 1 Select 2 3 4 5 6 Select “Home Screen”. . Select “Two Panel” or “Three Panel”. Select the desired area. Select the desired item. Select “OK”. INFORMATION ● When the selected item is already being displayed and another area is selected for that item, the item that it is replacing will be displayed in the original item’s location. 37 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION 1 2 CUSTOMIZING THE HOME SCREEN 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 6. ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION When searching by an address, name, etc., or entering data, letters and numbers can be entered via the screen. LIST SCREEN The list screen may be displayed after entering characters. ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS DISPLAYING THE LIST 1 No. Function Select to enter desired characters. Text field. Entered character(s) will be displayed. During entering character(s), when there is only one available option for the next character(s), the next character(s) will be displayed in gray text in the text field automatically. Gray text is entered by selecting this button. Enter characters and select “OK”. Matching items from the database are listed even if the entered address or name is incomplete. The list will be displayed automatically if the maximum number of characters is entered or matching items can be displayed on a single list screen. Select to erase one character. Select to display the alphabet keys. INFORMATION Select to display other symbols. On certain letter entry screens, letters can be entered in upper or lower case. : Select to enter in lower case. : Select to enter in upper case. Keyboard layout can be changed. (P.59) 38 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ● The number of matching items is shown on the right side of the screen. If the number of matching items is more than 999, the system displays “” on the screen. 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ■SELECTING ALL ITEMS Some lists contain “Select All”. If “Select All” is selected, it is possible to select all items. When a list is displayed, use the appropriate screen button to scroll through the list. Select “Select All”. “Unselect All”: Unselect all items in the list. Icon Function Select to skip to the next or previous page. Select and hold or to scroll through the displayed list. This indicates the screen’s position. If displayed appears to the right of an item name, the complete name is too long to display. Select to scroll to the end of the name. Select to move to the begin- ning of the name. 39 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION 1 LIST SCREEN OPERATION 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION SORTING The order of a list displayed on the screen can be sorted in the order of distance from the current location, date, category, etc. 1 Select “Sort”. CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTS Some lists contain character screen buttons, “ABC”, “DEF” etc., which allow a direct jump to list entries that begin with the same letter as the character screen button. 1 2 Select the desired character jump buttons. Select the desired sorting criteria. INFORMATION ● Every time the same character screen button is selected, the list starting with the subsequent character is displayed. 40 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 7. SCREEN ADJUSTMENT The contrast and brightness of the screen display and the image of the camera display can be adjusted. The screen can also be changed to either day or night mode. Press the “APPS” button. ● When the screen is viewed through polarized sunglasses, a rainbow pattern may appear on the screen due to optical characteristics of the screen. If this is disturbing, please operate the screen without polarized sunglasses. CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT MODE Depending on the position of the headlight switch, the screen changes to day or night mode. This feature is available when the headlight is switched on. 2 3 4 1 Select “Day Mode”. Select “Setup”. INFORMATION Select “Display”. ● If the screen is set to day mode with the headlight switch turned on, this condition is memorized even with the engine <hybrid system> turned off. Select the items to be set. No. Function Select to adjust the screen display. Select to adjust the camera display. Select to turn day mode on/ off. Page 42 41 41 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION 1 INFORMATION 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST/ BRIGHTNESS The contrast and brightness of the screen can be adjusted according to the brightness of your surroundings. 1 2 Select “General” or “Camera”. Select the desired item. General Camera Screen button Function “Brightness” “+” Select to brighten the screen. “Brightness” “-” Select to darken the screen. “Contrast” “+” Select to strengthen the contrast of the screen. “Contrast” “-” Select to weaken the contrast of the screen. 3 Select “OK”. 42 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 8. LINKING MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY AND THE SYSTEM The following functions of the system are linked with the multi-information display in the instrument cluster: 43 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION • Phone • Fuel consumption etc. These functions can be operated using multi-information display control switches on the steering wheel. For details, refer to “Owner’s Manual”. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS 1. REGISTERING/CONNECTING Bluetooth® DEVICE REGISTERING A Bluetooth® PHONE FOR THE FIRST TIME 5 To use the hands-free system, it is necessary to register a Bluetooth® phone with the system. When this screen is displayed, search for the device name displayed on this screen on the screen of your Bluetooth® device. Once the phone has been registered, it is possible to use the hands-free system. This operation cannot be performed while driving. For details about registering Bluetooth® device: P.52 1 a Turn the Bluetooth® connection setting of your cellular phone on. This function is not available when Bluetooth® connection setting of your cellular phone is set to off. 2 Press the “APPS” button. 3 Select “Phone”. Operations up to this point can also be performed by pressing the the steering wheel or instrument panel. 4 switch on switch on the Select “Yes” to register a phone. 44 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U For details about operating the Bluetooth® device, see the manual that comes with it. To cancel the registration, select “Cancel”. 6 Register the Bluetooth® device using your Bluetooth® device. A PIN-code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Bluetooth® devices. Depending on the type of Bluetooth® device being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Bluetooth® device’s screen. Respond and operate the Bluetooth® device according to the confirmation message. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS 7 Check that the screen is displayed when registration is complete. The system waits for connection requests coming from the registered device. At this stage, the Bluetooth® functions are not yet available. Turn the Bluetooth® connection setting of your audio player on. This function is not available when the Bluetooth® connection setting of your audio player is set to off. 2 Press the “AUDIO” button. 3 Select “Source” on the audio screen or press “AUDIO” button again. 4 5 Select “ 6 Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A Select “OK” when the connection status changes from “Connection waiting...” to “Connected”. If an error message is displayed, follow the guidance on the screen to try again. REGISTERING A Bluetooth® AUDIO PLAYER FOR THE FIRST TIME To use the Bluetooth® Audio, it is necessary to register an audio player with the system. Audio”. Select “Yes” to register an audio player. Bluetooth® DEVICE” from “STEP 2”. (P.52) Once the player has been registered, it is possible to use the Bluetooth® Audio. This operation cannot be performed while driving. For details about registering Bluetooth® device: P.52 a 45 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION 8 1 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS PROFILES This system supports the following services. Bluetooth® Device Bluetooth® Phone/ Bluetooth® Audio Player Spec. Bluetooth® Specification Bluetooth® Device Profile HFP (Hands-Free Profile) OPP (Object Push Profile) Bluetooth® Phone Bluetooth® Audio Player PBAP (Phone Book Access profile) Function Registering a Bluetooth® vice de- Function Hands-free system Transferring the contacts Requirements Recommendations Ver. 2.0 Ver. 3.0 +EDR Requirements Recommendations Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.6 Ver. 1.1 Ver. 1.2 Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.1 MAP (Message Access Profile) Bluetooth® phone message Ver. 1.0 SPP (Serial Port Profile) Connected navigation*1/Entune App Suite*2 Ver. 1.1 Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.2 Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.4 A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) Bluetooth® audio system *1: Entune Audio Plus *2: Entune Premium Audio INFORMATION ● If your cellular phone does not support HFP, registering the Bluetooth® phone or using OPP, PBAP, MAP or SPP profiles individually will not be possible. ● If the connected Bluetooth® device version is older than recommended or incompatible, the Bluetooth® device function may not work properly. ● Refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ to find approved Bluetooth® phones for this system. 46 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS 2 Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. BASIC FUNCTION 47 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS CERTIFICATION U.S.A. (Entune Audio Plus) FCC ID: AJDK066 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. CAUTION: FCC WARNING: Information to User-Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment. RF Exposure Compliance: This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person’s body. Co-location: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 48 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Canada (Entune Audio Plus) IC: 775E-K066 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada’s iIcence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux la partie 15 des règles de la FCC et CNR d'lndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS U.S.A. (Entune Premium Audio) FCC ID: ACJ932YEAP01A727 NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user’s authority to operate this device. CAUTION: Radio frequency radiation exposure information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 49 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person's body. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles les radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d'exposition et d'exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de I'IC. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le radiateur et le corps humain. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS Canada (Entune Premium Audio) This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1)l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de modèle s'il fait partie du matériel de catégorie II) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur. 50 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Mexico La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo Ia que pueda causar su operación no deseada. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS 2. SETTING Bluetooth® DETAILS 1 Press the “APPS” button. “Bluetooth* Setup” SCREEN 2 Select “Setup”. 3 4 Select “Bluetooth*”. Select the desired item to be set. Function Page ® Registering a Bluetooth device 52 Bluetooth® 53 Deleting a device Connecting a Bluetooth® device 54 Editing the Bluetooth® device information 56 Bluetooth® system settings 57 *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 51 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U BASIC FUNCTION 2 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS DISPLAYING THE “Bluetooth* Setup” SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY From the screen 1 2 3 4 phone/message settings Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Phone”. Select “Connect Phone”. From the status display 1 Select status display area on the screen. REGISTERING A Bluetooth® DEVICE Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be registered. Bluetooth® compatible phones (HFP) and audio players (AVP) can be registered simultaneously. This operation cannot be performed while driving. 1 Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. (P.51) 2 Select “Add”. When another Bluetooth® device is connected To disconnect the Bluetooth® device, select “Yes”. When 5 Bluetooth® devices have already been registered A registered device needs to be replaced. Select “Yes”, and select the device to be replaced. 3 When this screen is displayed, search for the device name displayed on this screen on the screen of your Bluetooth® device. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 52 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS For details about operating the Bluetooth® device, see the manual that comes with it. To cancel the registration, select “Cancel”. 4 Register the Bluetooth® device using A PIN-code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) compatible Bluetooth® devices. Depending on the type of Bluetooth® device being connected, a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Bluetooth® device’s screen. Respond and operate the Bluetooth® device according to the confirmation message. 5 Check that the screen is displayed when registration is complete. The system waits for connection requests coming from the registered device. At this stage, the Bluetooth® functions are not yet available. 6 Select “OK” when the connection status changes from “Connection waiting...” to “Connected”. 1 Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. (P.51) 2 3 Select “Remove”. 4 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. 5 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. Select the desired device. INFORMATION ● When deleting a Bluetooth® phone, the contact data will be deleted at the same time. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. If an error message is displayed, follow the guidance on the screen to try again. 53 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION your Bluetooth® device. DELETING A Bluetooth® DEVICE 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS CONNECTING A Bluetooth® DEVICE Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices (Phones (HFP) and audio players (AVP)) can be registered. ® If more than 1 Bluetooth device has been registered, select which device to connect to. 1 2 Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. (P.51) Select the device to be connected. Supported profile icons will be displayed. : Phone : Audio player : Phone/Entune App Suite service (Entune Premium Audio only) The profile icon for a currently connected device will be displayed in color. Selecting a profile icon which is not currently connected will switch the connection to the function. If the desired Bluetooth® device is not on the list, select “Add” to register the device. (P.52) *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 54 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 Select the desired connection. When another Bluetooth® device is connected To disconnect the Bluetooth® device, select “Yes”. 4 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the connection is complete. If an error message is displayed, follow the guidance on the screen to try again. INFORMATION ● It may take time if the device connection is carried out during Bluetooth® audio playback. ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth® device being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on the device. ● When disconnecting a Bluetooth® device, it is recommended to disconnect using this system. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS ■AUTO CONNECTION MODE Vehicles without a smart key system When the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the system searches for a nearby registered device. The system will connect with the registered device that was last connected, if it is nearby. Vehicles with a smart key system When the engine <power> switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode, the system searches for a nearby registered device. The system will connect with the registered device that was last connected, if it is nearby. PHONE If a Bluetooth® phone is disconnected due to poor reception from the Bluetooth® network when the engine <power> switch is in the following, the system automatically reconnects the Bluetooth® phone. Vehicles without a smart key system The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart key system The engine <power> switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. ■CONNECTING MANUALLY When the auto connection has failed or “Bluetooth* Power” is turned off, it is necessary to connect Bluetooth® manually. 1 Press the “APPS” button and select “Setup”. 2 3 Select “Bluetooth*”. Follow the steps in “CONNECTING A Bluetooth® DEVICE” from “STEP 2”. (P.54) *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 55 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION To turn auto connection mode on, set “Bluetooth* Power” to on. (P.57) Leave the Bluetooth® device in a location where the connection can be established. ■RECONNECTING THE Bluetooth® 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS EDITING THE Bluetooth® DEVICE INFORMATION The Bluetooth® device’s information can be displayed on the screen. The displayed information can be edited. No. Information The name of the Bluetooth® device. Can be changed to a desired name. (P.57) Select to set the Bluetooth® audio player connection method. (P.57) 1 Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. (P.51) Device address is unique to the device and cannot be changed. 2 3 Select the desired device to be edited. Phone number of the Bluetooth® phone. Select “Device Info”. Compatibility profile Bluetooth® device. of the Select to reset all setup items. INFORMATION 4 Confirm and change the Bluetooth® device information. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 56 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ● If 2 Bluetooth® devices have been registered with the same device name, the devices can be distinguished referring to the device’s address. ● Depending on the type of phone, some information may not be displayed. 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS CHANGING A DEVICE NAME 1 2 Select “Device Name”. Enter the name and select “OK”. ● Even if the device name is changed, the name registered in your Bluetooth® device does not change. The Bluetooth® settings can be confirmed and changed. 1 Display the “Bluetooth* Setup” screen. (P.51) 2 3 Select “System Settings”. Select the desired item to be set. SETTING AUDIO PLAYER CONNECTION METHOD 1 Select “Connect From”. 2 Select the desired connection method. Audio Player “Vehicle”: Select to connect the audio system to the audio player. “Device”: Select to connect the audio player to the audio system. Depending on the audio player, the “Vehicle” or “Device” connection method may be best. As such, refer to the manual that comes with the audio player. To reset the connection method, select “Default”. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 57 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION INFORMATION “System Settings” SCREEN 2. Bluetooth® SETTINGS No. Information Bluetooth® Select to set connection on/off. CHANGING “Bluetooth* Power” Page 58 Displays system name. Can be changed to a desired name. 58 PIN-code used when the Bluetooth® device was registered. Can be changed to a desired code. 58 Device address is unique to the device and cannot be changed. Select to set the phone connection status display on/off. Select to set the connection status display of the audio player on/off. Compatibility profile of the system device. Select to reset all setup items. 1 Select “Bluetooth* Power”. When “Bluetooth* Power” is on: Vehicles without a smart key system The Bluetooth® device is automatically connected when the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart key system The Bluetooth® device is automatically connected when the engine <power> switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. When “Bluetooth* Power” is off: The Bluetooth® device is disconnected, and the system will not connect to it next time. INFORMATION ● While driving, the auto connection state can be changed from off to on, but cannot be changed from on to off. EDITING THE Bluetooth* NAME 1 2 Select “Bluetooth* Name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. EDITING THE PIN-CODE 1 2 Select “Bluetooth* PIN”. Enter a PIN-code and select “OK”. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 58 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS 1. GENERAL SETTINGS Settings are available for system time, operation sounds, etc. 1 GENERAL SETTINGS SCREEN Press the “APPS” button. 2 BASIC FUNCTION 2 3 4 Select “Setup”. Select “General”. Select the items to be set. 59 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS No. Function Select to change the time zone and set the daylight saving time on/off. (P.61) Select to change the language. Select to change the unit of measure for distance*/fuel consumption. No. Function Select to change the capacitive touch button sensor sensitivity. Select to set a pop-up message displayed on an iPhone connected via Bluetooth® on/off when an application on the iPhone needs to be activated. Select to change the unit of temperature. Select to set the animations on/off. Select to set the sound beeps on/off. Select to customize the startup image. (P.62) Select to change the screen button color. Select to customize the screen off image. (P.63) Select to change the keyboard layout. Select to delete personal data. (P.64) Select to set automatic screen changes from the audio control screen to the home screen to on/off. When set to on, the screen will automatically return to the home screen from the audio control screen after 20 seconds. Select to update software versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Select to update “Gracenote®” database versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Select to display the software information. Notices related to third party software used in this product are enlisted. (This includes instructions for obtaining such software, where applicable.) Select to reset all setup items. *: Entune Premium Audio only 60 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS SYSTEM TIME SETTINGS Used for changing time zones and the on/off settings of daylight saving time. Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.59) 2 3 Select “System Time”. 1 2 Select “Time Zone”. Select the desired time zone. 2 BASIC FUNCTION 1 ■SETTING THE TIME ZONE Select the items to be set. No. Function Select to change the time zone. (P.61) Select to set daylight saving time on/ off. 4 Select “OK”. 61 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS CUSTOMIZING THE STARTUP AND SCREEN OFF IMAGES ■TRANSFERRING IMAGES 1 An image can be copied from a USB memory and used as the startup and screen off images. Open the cover and connect a USB memory. Vehicles without a smart key system When the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the initial screen will be displayed. (P.32) Vehicles with a smart key system When the engine <power> switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode, the initial screen will be displayed. (P.32) When “Screen Off” on the “Setup” screen is selected, the screen is turned off and the desired screen off image that is set is displayed. (To turn the screen off: P.20) Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on. 2 3 4 5 6 7 62 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “General”. Select “Customize Startup Image” or “Customize Screen Off Image”. Select “Transfer”. Select “Yes”. 3. OTHER SETTINGS INFORMATION 1 Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.59) 2 3 Select “Customize Startup Image”. 4 Select “OK”. Select the desired image. ■SETTINGS THE SCREEN OFF IMAGES 1 Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.59) 2 Select “Customize Screen Off Image”. 3 Select the desired image. 4 Select “OK”. 63 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION ● When saving the images to a USB, name the folder that the startup image is saved to “StartupImage” and name the folder that the screen off image is saved to “DisplayOffImage”. If these folder names are not used, the system cannot download the images. (The folder names are case sensitive.) ● The compatible file extensions are JPG and JPEG. ● Image files of 5 MB or less can be transferred. ● Up to 3 images can be downloaded. ● Files with non-ASCII filenames can not be downloaded. ■SETTING THE STARTUP IMAGES 3. OTHER SETTINGS ■DELETING TRANSFERRED IMAGES 1 Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.59) 2 Select “Customize Startup Image” or “Customize Screen Off Image”. 3 4 DELETING PERSONAL DATA 1 Display the “General Settings” screen. (P.59) 2 3 Select “Delete Personal Data”. 4 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. Select “Delete”. Select “Delete All”. Select “Yes”. Registered or changed personal settings will be deleted or returned to their default conditions. For example: • General settings • Navigation settings* • Audio settings • Phone settings *: Entune Premium Audio only 64 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS NOTICE Vehicles without a smart key system ● Entune Premium Audio only: Make sure the map microSD card is inserted when deleting personal data. The personal data cannot be deleted when the map microSD card is removed. To delete the data, after inserting the map microSD card, turn the engine switch to the “ACC” or “ON” position. 2 BASIC FUNCTION Vehicles with a smart key system ● Entune Premium Audio only: Make sure the map microSD card is inserted when deleting personal data. The personal data cannot be deleted when the map microSD card is removed. To delete the data, after inserting the map microSD card, turn the engine <power> switch to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. 65 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS 2. VOICE SETTINGS Voice volume, etc. can be set. 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 Select “Setup”. VOICE SETTINGS SCREEN Select “Voice”. Select the items to be set. INFORMATION ● “Voice Settings” screen can also be displayed from the voice recognition top screen. (P.170) No. Function Select to adjust the volume of voice guidance. * Select to set the voice guidance during route guidance on/off. Select to set the voice recognition prompts. Select to train voice recognition. The voice command system adapt the user accent. Select to set the voice prompt interrupt on/off. * Select to set the web search engine. The search engines are Entune App Suite applications. (P.373) Select to start the voice recognition tutorial. Select to reset all setup items. *: Entune Premium Audio only 66 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS 3. VEHICLE SETTINGS Settings are available for vehicle customization and peripheral monitoring system. Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 Select “Setup”. 2 BASIC FUNCTION 1 Select “Vehicle”. Select the desired item to be set. No. * Function Page Select to set vehicle customization. “Owner’s Manual” Select to set intuitive parking assist-sensor. 256 Select to set back camera guide line. 202 *: If equipped 67 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. OTHER SETTINGS 4. DRIVER SETTINGS The driver settings feature will allow the system to link some preferences (such as audio presets, button colors, language, etc.) to a paired Bluetooth® phone. 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 Select “Setup”. Select “Driver”. Select “Enable this Feature”. 68 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U MANUALLY SELECT LINKED SETTINGS 1 Display the driver settings screen. (P.68) 2 Select “Manually Select Linked Settings”. 3 Select the desired phone. After a few seconds, loaded screen automatically switches to the home screen. 3. OTHER SETTINGS 5. MAINTENANCE* When this system is turned on, the “Maintenance Reminder” screen displays when it is time to replace a part or certain components. (P.32) 1 Press the “APPS” button. No. Function Select to set the condition of parts or components. Select to add new information items separately from provided ones. Select to reset the item which have expired conditions. Select to call the registered dealer. Select to register/edit dealer information. (P.70) 2 3 Select “Maintenance”. Select the desired item. When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. The system is set to give maintenance information with the “Maintenance Reminder” screen. (P.32) INFORMATION ● When the vehicle needs to be serviced, the screen button color will change to orange. *: Entune Premium Audio only 69 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U BASIC FUNCTION Select to cancel all conditions which have been entered. 2 3. OTHER SETTINGS MAINTENANCE INFORMATION SETTING 1 Select the desired part or component screen button. When the vehicle needs to be serviced, the screen button color will change to orange. 2 Set the conditions. No. Function Select to enter the next maintenance date. Select to enter the driving distance until the next maintenance check. Select to cancel the conditions which have been entered. Select to reset the conditions which have expired. 3 Select “OK” after entering the conditions. INFORMATION ● For scheduled maintenance information, refer to “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”. ● Depending on driving or road conditions, the actual date and distance that maintenance should be performed may differ from the stored date and distance in the system. 70 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U DEALER SETTING Dealer information can be registered in the system. With dealer information registered, route guidance to the dealer is available. 1 2 Select “Set Dealer”. Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) The editing dealer screen appears after setting the location. 3. OTHER SETTINGS 3 ■EDITING DEALER OR CONTACT Select the items to be edited. NAME 1 Enter the name and select “OK”. ■EDITING THE LOCATION No. Function Page Select to enter the name of a dealer. 71 Select to enter the name of a dealer member. 71 Select to set the location. 71 Select to enter the phone number. 71 Select to delete the dealer information displayed on the screen. Select to set the displayed dealer as a destination. 329 1 2 Select “Edit” next to “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point (P.309) and select “OK”. ■EDITING PHONE NUMBER 1 2 Select “Edit” next to “Phone #”. Enter the phone number and select “OK”. 71 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2 BASIC FUNCTION 2 Select “Edit” next to “Dealer” or “Contact”. 3. OTHER SETTINGS 72 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 1 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 2 1 BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE..................... 76 2. SOME BASICS .............................. 77 TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF ............................................ 78 SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE ....... 78 DISC SLOT............................................ 79 USB/AUX PORT .................................... 80 SOUND SETTINGS............................... 80 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM................ 82 2 RADIO OPERATION 3 1. AM/FM RADIO............................... 83 OVERVIEW............................................ 83 SELECTING A STATION FROM THE LIST............................................. 86 5 CACHING A RADIO PROGRAM ........... 87 RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM.............................................. 88 TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT (FM RADIO) ........................................ 89 USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY ..... 89 AVAILABLE HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY ................................... 90 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .............. 92 2. XM Satellite Radio........................ 93 OVERVIEW............................................ 93 HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN XM Satellite Radio ..................................... 95 DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID ................ 97 PRESETTING A CHANNEL .................. 97 SELECTING A CHANNEL FROM THE LIST............................................. 97 IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS ................................ 98 3. INTERNET RADIO ........................ 99 LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO....... 99 73 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 PRESETTING A STATION .................... 86 6 7 8 9 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 3 MEDIA OPERATION 4 1. CD................................................. 100 OVERVIEW.......................................... 100 AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS 1. STEERING SWITCHES............... 118 PLAYING AN AUDIO CD..................... 102 PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC.................................................. 102 5 SETUP 2. USB MEMORY ............................. 103 1. AUDIO SETTINGS....................... 120 OVERVIEW.......................................... 103 AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN ............... 120 PLAYING A USB AUDIO ..................... 106 3. iPod .............................................. 107 OVERVIEW.......................................... 107 iPod AUDIO ......................................... 110 4. Bluetooth® AUDIO ...................... 111 6 TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1. OPERATING INFORMATION ..... 122 RADIO .................................................. 122 OVERVIEW.......................................... 111 CD PLAYER AND DISC....................... 123 CONNECTING A Bluetooth® DEVICE ............................................. 115 iPod ...................................................... 125 LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIO ..... 115 5. AUX .............................................. 116 OVERVIEW.......................................... 116 74 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U FILE INFORMATION............................ 127 TERMS................................................. 129 ERROR MESSAGES ........................... 131 3 1 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 2 7 REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 1. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM FEATURES ................ 132 DISPLAY ............................................. 133 DISC SLOT.......................................... 134 3. PLAYING AN AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA DISCS ..................... 158 CONTROL SCREEN ........................... 158 SELECTING A TRACK/FILE ............... 158 SD CARD SLOT .................................. 135 REMOTE CONTROLLER.................... 135 SELECTING A FOLDER...................... 159 OPERATING FROM THE FRONT SEATS .............................................. 139 REPEAT PLAY .................................... 159 SD CARD THAT CAN BE USED......... 141 RANDOM PLAYBACK ......................... 159 MP3 AND WMA FILES ........................ 159 COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS ................................. 142 4. PLAYING AN SD CARD ............. 161 2. PLAYING A Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) AND DVD DISCS .......................145 MAIN MENU ........................................ 161 REMOTE CONTROLLER.................... 145 PLAYING AVCHD VIDEO.................... 163 TURNING ON THE BD/DVD MODE ............................................... 146 FORMATTING THE SD CARD ............ 164 REMOTE CONTROLLER .................... 161 PLAYING STILL PICTURES................ 162 PLAYING/PAUSING A DISC ............... 146 DELETING THE BD HISTORY DATA ................................................. 164 OPERATING THE DISC MENU .......... 146 SD CARD INFORMATION................... 164 OPTION SCREEN ............................... 146 5. USING THE VIDEO MODE ......... 166 BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS....................... 155 REMOTE CONTROLLER .................... 166 USING THE A/V INPUT PORT ............ 166 75 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 TURNING ON THE AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA MODE.............................. 158 FAST FORWARDING OR REWINDING A TRACK/FILE ............ 158 DISCS THAT CAN BE USED .............. 140 3 REMOTE CONTROLLER .................... 158 5 6 7 8 9 1. BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods: Using the “AUDIO” button Press the “AUDIO” button to display the audio screen. Using the “APPS” button Press the “APPS” button, then select “Audio” to display the audio screen. Function Using the radio Page 83, 93, 99 Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc 100 Playing a USB memory 103 Playing an iPod 107 ® Playing a Bluetooth device 111 Using the AUX port 116 Using the steering wheel audio switches 118 Audio system settings 120 Rear seat entertainment system 132 INFORMATION ● The display and button positions will differ depending on the type of the system. 76 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION 2. SOME BASICS This section describes some of the basic features of the audio/visual system. Some information may not pertain to your system. Vehicles without a smart key system Your audio/visual system works when the engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Your audio/visual system works when the engine <power> switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. NOTICE ● To prevent the 12-volt battery from being discharged, do not leave the audio/ visual system on longer than necessary when the engine is not running <the hybrid system is not operating>. CAUTION: For vehicles sold in U.S.A.: Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Laser products (Entune Audio Plus) • USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. • THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD. Laser products (Entune Premium Audio) THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS (1) LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR BY YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 77 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Vehicles with a smart key system CERTIFICATION 1. BASIC OPERATION TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF “PWR·VOL” knob: Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off. The system turns on in the last mode used. Turn this knob to adjust the volume. “AUDIO” button: Press to display screen buttons for the audio/visual system. SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE 1 Press the “AUDIO” button. 2 Select “Source” or press “AUDIO” button again. 3 Select the desired source. A function that enables automatic return to the home screen from the audio/ visual screen can be selected. (P.59) INFORMATION ● Dimmed screen buttons cannot be operated. ● When there are two pages, select or 78 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U to change the page. 1. BASIC OPERATION REORDERING THE AUDIO SOURCE 1 Display the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) 2 Select “Reorder”. DISC SLOT INSERTING A DISC 1 Insert a disc into the disc slot. 3 Select the desired audio source then or to reorder. After insertion, the disc is automatically loaded. EJECTING A DISC 1 4 Press the disc. button and remove the Select “OK”. NOTICE ● Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the CD player. Do not insert anything other than a disc into the slot. INFORMATION ● The player is intended for use with 4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only. ● When inserting a disc, gently insert the disc with the label facing up. 79 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 3 1. BASIC OPERATION USB/AUX PORT 1 SOUND SETTINGS Open the cover and connect a device. AUTOMATIC SOUND LEVELIZER (ASL) The system adjusts to the optimum volume and tone quality according to vehicle speed to compensate for increased vehicle noise. 1 Turn on the power of the device if it is not turned on. INFORMATION ● The AUX port only supports audio input. ● If a USB hub is plugged-in, two devices can be connected at a time. ● Even if a USB hub is used to connect more than two USB devices, only the first two connected devices will be recognized. Display the “Audio Settings” screen. (P.120) Type A 2 3 Select “Automatic Sound Levelizer”. Select “High”, “Mid”, “Low”, or “Off”. Type B 2 Select “Auto Sound Levelizer”. SURROUND* 1 Display the “Audio Settings” screen. (P.120) 2 Select “Surround”. *: If equipped 80 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION TONE AND BALANCE TONE: Select “Sound” on the audio control screen. 2 Select the desired screen button. 3 BALANCE: A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and of the front and rear sound levels is also important. Keep in mind that when listening to a stereo recording or broadcast, changing the right/left balance will increase the volume of 1 group of sounds while decreasing the volume of another. No. Function Select “+” or “-” to adjust highpitched tones. Select “+” or “-” to adjust midpitched tones. Select “+” or “-” to adjust lowpitched tones. Select to adjust the sound balance between the front and rear speakers. Select to adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers. 81 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM How good an audio program sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid and bass levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs usually sound better with different mixes of treble, mid and bass. 1 1. BASIC OPERATION VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 1 Press this switch to operate the voice command system. The voice command system and its list of commands can be operated. (P.168) 82 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION 1. AM/FM RADIO OVERVIEW The radio operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “AM” or “FM” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) ■CONTROL SCREEN 3 Entune Audio Plus AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Top screen Option screen 83 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION Entune Premium Audio Top screen Option screen ■CONTROL PANEL 84 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION No. Function Select to scroll the page of preset buttons. Select to display the option screen. Select to display the audio source selection screen. 3 Select to display the sound setting screen. AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Select to display a list of receivable stations/channels. Select to scan for receivable stations/channels. Select to store information of the audio currently being broadcast on the radio. Select to tune to preset stations/channels. Select to display the additional text information. Analog FM only: Select to display RBDS text messages. Select to turn HD Radio mode on/off. When the “HD Radio™” indicator is off, the station list shows only analog broadcasts. Cache radio only: Select to play/pause. Select to display the cache radio operation buttons. (P.87) Press to turn mute on/off. Cache radio only: Select to play/pause. Turn to step up/down frequencies. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. Press to seek for a station/channel. Press and hold for continuous seek. Press to select an audio mode. Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. INFORMATION ● The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broadcast is received. ● The radio automatically blends to an HD Radio signal in AM or FM where available. 85 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION PRESETTING A STATION Radio mode has a mix preset function, which can store up to 36 stations (6 stations per page x 6 pages) from any of the AM, FM or SAT bands. 1 2 Tune in the desired station. SELECTING A STATION FROM THE LIST A station list can be displayed. 1 2 Select “Station List”. 3 Select the desired station and select “OK”. Select “(add new)”. To change the preset station to a different one, select and hold the preset station. 3 Select “Yes” on the confirmation screen. 4 Select “OK” after setting the new preset station. INFORMATION ● The number of preset radio stations displayed on the screen can be changed. (P.121) 86 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U FM radio only: Select the desired program genre. 2. RADIO OPERATION ■REFRESHING THE STATION LIST 1 Select “Refresh” on the station list screen and the following screen will be displayed. CACHING A RADIO PROGRAM* A radio program can be cached and played back in a time-shifted manner. 3 PLAYING BACK THE CACHE MANUALLY “Cancel Refresh”: Select to cancel the refresh. “Source”: Select to change to another audio source while refreshing. 1 Display the cache radio operation buttons. (P.83) 2 Select the desired cache radio operation button. INFORMATION ● The audio system sound is muted during refresh operation. ● In some situations, it may take some time to update the station list. No. Function Hides the cache operation buttons Skips backward 2 minutes Fast rewinds continuously Returns to the live radio broadcast Fast forwards continuously Skips forward 2 minutes Shows the current playback location relative to the cached broadcast recording time with a bar scale. *: Entune Premium Audio only 87 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM The broadcast cached in the program cache can be played back manually. 2. RADIO OPERATION AUTOMATIC PLAYBACK OF THE CACHE If the radio broadcast is interrupted by another audio output, such as an incoming phone call, the system will automatically cache the interrupted portion and perform time-shift playback when the interruption ends. To manually operate the cache operation: (P.87) INFORMATION ● The system can store up to 20 minutes. Cached data will be erased when the radio mode or station is changed or when the audio system is turned off. ● If noise or silence occurs during the caching process, cache writing will continue, with the noise or silence recorded as is. In this case, the cached broadcast will contain the noise or silence when played back. RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM This audio system is equipped with Radio Broadcast Data Systems (RBDS). RBDS mode allows text messages to be received from radio stations that utilize RBDS transmitters. When RBDS is on, the radio can — only select stations of a particular program type, — display messages from radio stations. RBDS features are available only when listening to an FM station that broadcasts RBDS information and the “FM Info” indicator is on. 88 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U SELECTING A DESIRED GENRE 1 2 Select “Station List”. FM radio only: Select a desired genre of station and select a desired station. The genre list is in the following order: • Classical • Country • EasyLis (Easy Listening) • Inform (Information) • Jazz • News • Oldies • Other • Pop Music • Religion • Rock • R&B (Rhythm and Blues) • Sports • Talk • Traffic (Not available when “HD Radio™” indicator is off.) • Alert (Emergency Alert) 2. RADIO OPERATION TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT (FM RADIO) A station that regularly broadcasts traffic information is automatically located. 1 2 Select “Station List”. INFORMATION ● If a traffic program station is found, the name of the traffic program station will be displayed for a while. HD Radio™ Technology is the digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your radio product has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where available) in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives. Digital broadcasts have better sound quality than analog broadcasts as digital broadcasts provide free, crystal clear audio with no static or distortion. For more information, and a guide to available radio stations and programming, refer to www.hdradio.com. HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. 89 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Select the desired traffic program station. USING HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY 2. RADIO OPERATION AVAILABLE HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY MULTICAST On the FM radio frequency most digital stations have “multiple” or supplemental programs on one FM station. 1 2 PRESERVING A MUSIC INFORMATION Tag information in the music broadcasting is preserved in the system and transmits to an iPod. 1 Select “Tag” to bookmark the music information. 2 Connect an iPod. (P.80) Select the “HD)” logo. Select the desired channel. Turning the “TUNE·SCROLL” knob can also select the desired multicast channel. 90 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on. Once an iPod is connected, the music tag moves from the radio into the iPod. When the iPod is connected to iTunes, the “tagged” information of the songs which were tagged while listening to the radio can be viewed. Then a user may decide to purchase the song or CD/Album which had been listened to on their radio. 2. RADIO OPERATION INFORMATION ● The tag information can not be preserved while scanning or caching the radio station. ● If tagging the music information fails, “Saving the HD Radio tag was unsuccessful.” will be displayed on the screen. If this occurs, tag the information again. ● HD Radio™ stations can be preset. ● An orange “HD)” logo indicator will be displayed on the screen when in digital. The “HD)” logo will first appear in a gray color indicating the station is indeed (an analog and) a digital station. Once the digital signal is acquired, the logo will change to a bright orange color. ● The song title and artist name will appear on the screen when available by the radio station. The radio station can send album pictures when available. ● As a user works through the analog radio stations, (where applicable) the radio receiver will automatically tune from an analog signal to a digital signal within 5 seconds. 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 91 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time alignment a user may hear a short period of programming replayed or an echo, stutter or skip. The radio stations analog and digital volume is not properly aligned or the station is in ballgame mode. None, radio broadcast issue. A user can contact the radio station. Sound fades, blending in and out. Radio is shifting between analog and digital audio. Reception issue, may clear-up as the vehicle continues to be driven. Turning the indicator of the “HD Radio™” button off can force radio in an analog audio. Audio mute condition when an HD2/HD3 multicast channel had been playing. The radio does not have access to digital signals at the moment. This is normal behavior, wait until the digital signal returns. If out of the coverage area, seek a new station. Audio mute delay when selecting an HD2/HD3 multicast channel preset. The digital multicast content is not available until HD Radio™ broadcast can be decoded and make the audio available. This takes up to 7 seconds. This is normal behavior, wait for the audio to become available. Text information does not match the present song audio. Data service issue by the radio broadcaster. Broadcaster should be notified. Complete the form; www.ibiquity.com/automotive/report_radio_station_experiences. No text information shown for the present selected frequency. Data service issue by the radio broadcaster. Broadcaster should be notified. Complete the form; www.ibiquity.com/automotive/report_radio_station_experiences. 92 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION 2. XM Satellite Radio* OVERVIEW The satellite radio operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “XM” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) ■CONTROL SCREEN 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■CONTROL PANEL *: If equipped 93 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION No. Function Select to scroll the page of preset buttons. Select to display the option screen. Select to scan for receivable channels. Select “Additional Information” to display the information. Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to display a list of receivable channels. Select to tune to preset channels. Press to turn mute on/off. Turn to step up/down channels. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. Press to seek for a channel. Press and hold for continuous seek. Press to select an audio mode. Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. CERTIFICATION CAUTION: FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications in construction not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Radio frequency exposure. This device is approved for Mobile Application only and, to comply with applicable FCC radio frequency exposure regulations, must be used with a distance of at least 7.9 in. (20cm) between the antenna and the body of any person at all time during use. NOTICE: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS, 1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. 94 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO AN XM Satellite Radio To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in the vehicle, a subscription to the XM Satellite Radio service is necessary. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE It is necessary to enter into a separate service agreement with XM Satellite Radio in order to receive satellite broadcast programming in the vehicle. Additional activation and service subscription fees apply that are not included in the purchase price of the vehicle and digital satellite tuner. For complete information on subscription rates and terms, or to subscribe to XM Satellite Radio: U.S.A. Refer to www.siriusxm.com or call 1-877-447-0011. Canada Refer to www.siriusxm.ca or call 1-877-438-9677. ● XM Radio ServicesLegal Disclaimers and Warnings • Fees and TaxesSubscription fee, taxes, one time activation fee, and other fees may apply. Subscription fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to change. Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at (U.S.A.) or www.siriusxm.com. (Canada) XM www.siriusxm.ca service only available in the 48 contiguous United States and Canada. Explicit Language NoticeChannels with frequent explicit language are indicated with an “XL” preceding the channel name. Channel blocking is available for XM Satellite Radio receivers by notifying XM at; U.S.A. Customers: Visit www.siriusxm.com or calling 1-877-447-0011 Canadian Customers: Visit www.siriusxm.ca or calling 1-877-438-9677 ● It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, hack, manipulate, or otherwise make available any technology or software incorporated in receivers compatible with the XM Satellite Radio System or that support the XM website, the Online Service or any of its content. Furthermore, the AMBE® voice compression software included in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights, and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. ● Note: this applies to XM receivers only and not XM Ready devices. 95 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM An XM Satellite Radio is a tuner designed exclusively to receive broadcasts provided under a separate subscription. Availability is limited to the 48 contiguous U.S. states and some Canadian provinces. NOTICE 2. RADIO OPERATION INFORMATION ● XM Radio ServicesDescriptions • Radio and Entertainment XM offers more than 170 satellite radio channels of commercial-free music and premier sports, news, talk, and entertainment. XM is broadcast via satellites to millions of listeners across the continental United States. XM subscribers listen to XM on satellite radio receivers for the car, home, and portable use. More information about XM is available online at www.siriusxm.com (U.S.A.) or www.siriusxm.ca (Canada). ● XM Radio ServicesSubscription Instructions • For XM Services requiring a subscription (such as XM Radio, and some Infotainment & data services), the following paragraph shall be included. Required XM Radio and some Infotainment & data services monthly subscriptions sold separately after trial period. Subscription fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to change. Subscriptions are subject to the Customer Agreement available at www.siriusxm.com (U.S.A.) or www.siriusxm.ca (Canada). XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States (U.S.A.) or 10 Canadian provinces (Canada). 2011 Sirius XM Radio Inc. Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. All other marks, channel names and logos are the property of their respective owners. For more information, program schedules, and to subscribe or extend subscription after complimentary trial period; more information is available at: USA Customers: Visit www.siriusxm.com or call 1-877-447-0011 Canadian Customers: Visit www.siriusxm.ca or call 1-877-438-9677 96 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U INFORMATION ● XM Satellite Radio is solely responsible for the quality, availability and content of the satellite radio services provided, which are subject to the terms and conditions of the XM Satellite Radio customer service agreement. ● Customers should have their radio ID ready; the radio ID can be found by tuning to “Ch 000” on the radio. For details, see “DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID” below. ● All fees and programming are the responsibility of XM Satellite Radio and are subject to change. SATELLITE TUNER TECHNOLOGY NOTICE Toyota’s satellite radio tuners are awarded Type Approval Certificates from XM Satellite Radio Inc. as proof of compatibility with the services offered by XM Satellite Radio. INFORMATION ● Satellite tuner The tuner supports only Audio Services (Music and Talk) and the accompanying Text Information of XM® Satellite Radio. 2. RADIO OPERATION DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID Each XM tuner is identified with a unique radio ID. The radio ID is required when activating an XM service or when reporting a problem. 1 2 3 Select “Channel List”. Select the desired program genre. Select the desired channel and select “OK”. PRESETTING A CHANNEL 1 2 Tune in the desired channel. Select “(add new)”. To change the preset channel to a different one, select and hold the preset station/ channel. 3 Select “Yes” on the confirmation screen. 4 Select “OK” after setting the new preset channel. 97 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM If “Ch 000” is selected using the “TUNE·SCROLL” knob, the ID code, which is 8 alphanumeric characters, will be displayed. If another channel is selected, the ID code will no longer be displayed. The channel (000) alternates between displaying the radio ID and the specific radio code. SELECTING A CHANNEL FROM THE LIST 2. RADIO OPERATION IF THE SATELLITE RADIO TUNER MALFUNCTIONS When problems occur with the XM tuner, a message will appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action. Message “Check Antenna” “Ch Unauthorized” Explanation The XM antenna is not connected. Check whether the XM antenna cable is attached securely. A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a Toyota certified dealer for assistance. You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code. Contact XM Satellite Radio for subscription information. When a contract is canceled, you can choose “Ch 000” and all free-to-air channels. The premium channel you selected is not authorized. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or “Ch 001”. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. To listen to the premium channel, contact XM Satellite Radio. “No Signal” The XM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal. “Loading” The unit is acquiring audio or program information. Wait until the unit has received the information. “Channel Off Air” The channel you selected is not broadcasting any programming. Select another channel. ----- There is no song/program title or artist name/feature associated with the channel at that time. No action is required. “Chan Unavailable” The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous channel or “Ch 001”. If it does not change automatically, select another channel. INFORMATION ● Contact the XM Listener Care Center at 1-877-447-0011 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Canada). 98 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. RADIO OPERATION 3. INTERNET RADIO* LISTENING TO INTERNET RADIO One of Entune App Suite features is the ability to listen to internet radio. In order to use this service, a compatible phone and the system needs to be set up. For details: P.373 ● Other applications can be activated while listening to internet radio. ● Some parts of applications can be adjusted using the switches on the steering wheel. ● For additional information, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ or call 1-800-331-4331. Select the internet radio application. The internet radio application screen is displayed. Perform operations according to the displayed application screen. For the instrument panel operation method: P.78 If a compatible phone is already registered, it will be connected automatically. *: Entune Premium Audio only 99 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1 INFORMATION 3. MEDIA OPERATION 1. CD OVERVIEW The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “CD” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) Insert a disc. (P.79) ■CONTROL SCREEN ■CONTROL PANEL 100 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION No. Function Displays cover art Select to display a track/file list. Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. 3 Select to play/pause. AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Audio CD: Select to display a track list. MP3/WMA/AAC disc: Select to display a folder list. To return to the top screen, select “Now Playing” on the list screen. Disc slot Press to play/pause. Turn to select a track/file. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. Press to select a track/file. Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. Press to select an audio mode. Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. Press to eject a disc. INFORMATION ● If a disc contains CD-DA files and MP3/WMA/AAC files, only the CD-DA files can be played back. ● If a CD-TEXT disc is inserted, the title of the disc and track will be displayed. Up to 32 characters can be displayed. ● If the disc contains no CD-TEXT, only the track number would be displayed on the screen. 101 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING AN AUDIO CD PLAYING AN MP3/WMA/AAC DISC REPEATING The track currently being listened to can be repeated. 1 Select the repeat button to change on/ off. REPEATING The file currently being listened to can be repeated. 1 Select the repeat button to change on/ off. RANDOM ORDER Tracks can be automatically and randomly selected. 1 Select the random button to change on/off. 102 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U RANDOM ORDER Files can be automatically and randomly selected. 1 Select the random button to change on/off. 3. MEDIA OPERATION 2. USB MEMORY OVERVIEW The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “USB (DEVICE NAME)” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) Connect a USB memory. (P.80) 3 ■CONTROL SCREEN AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■CONTROL PANEL 103 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION No. Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the play mode selection screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now Playing” on the list screen. Displays cover art Select to display file/track list. Press to play/pause. Turn to select a file/track. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. Press to select a file/track. Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. Press to select an audio mode. Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. 104 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION WARNING ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the USB memory while driving. NOTICE INFORMATION ● If tag information exists, the file names will be changed to track names. 105 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ● Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player. ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is connected as this may damage the portable player or its terminal. ● Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable player or its terminal. 3. MEDIA OPERATION PLAYING A USB AUDIO REPEATING The file/track currently being listened to can be repeated. 1 Select the repeat button to change on/ off. RANDOM ORDER Files/tracks can be automatically and randomly selected. 1 Select the random button to change on/off. 106 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION 3. iPod OVERVIEW The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “iPod (DEVICE NAME)” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) Connect an iPod. (P.80) When the iPod connected to the system includes iPod video, the system can only output the sound by selecting the browse screen. AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■CONTROL SCREEN 107 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■CONTROL PANEL No. Function Displays cover art Select to display a track list. Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the play mode selection screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now Playing” on the list screen. Press to play/pause. Turn to select a track. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. Press to select a track. Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. Press to select an audio mode. Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. 108 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION WARNING ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod while driving. NOTICE INFORMATION ● When an iPod is connected using a genuine iPod cable, the iPod starts charging its battery. ● Depending on the iPod, the video sound may not be able to be heard. ● Depending on the iPod and the songs in the iPod, iPod cover art may be displayed. This function can be changed to on/off. (P.120) It may take time to display iPod cover art, and the iPod may not be operated while the cover art display is in process. ● When an iPod is connected and the audio source is changed to iPod mode, the iPod will resume playing from the same point it was last used. ● Depending on the iPod that is connected to the system, certain functions may not be available. ● Files/tracks selected by operating a connected iPod may not be recognized or displayed properly. ● If an iPhone is connected via Bluetooth® and USB at the same time, system operation may become unstable. For known phone compatibility information, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. 109 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ● Do not leave your portable player in the car. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player. ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is connected as this may damage the portable player or its terminal. ● Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable player or its terminal. 3. MEDIA OPERATION iPod AUDIO REPEATING The track currently being listened to can be repeated. 1 Select the repeat button to change on/ off. RANDOM ORDER Tracks can be automatically and randomly selected. 1 Select the shuffle button to change on/ off. 110 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION 4. Bluetooth® AUDIO The Bluetooth® audio system enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication. This audio system supports Bluetooth®, a wireless data system capable of playing portable audio music without cables. If your device does not support Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® audio system will not function. 3 OVERVIEW Select “ Audio” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) Connect a Bluetooth® audio device (P.115) Depending on the type of portable player connected, some functions may not be available and/or the screen may look differently than shown in this manual. ■CONTROL SCREEN 111 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM The Bluetooth® audio operation screen can be reached by the following methods: 3. MEDIA OPERATION ■CONTROL PANEL No. Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Displays Bluetooth® device condition. Select to display the sound settings screen. Select to play/pause. Shows progress Select to set repeat playback. Select to set random playback. Select to display the track list screen. To return to the top screen, select “Now Playing” on the list screen. Select to display the portable device connection screen. Displays cover art Select to display a track list. Press to play/pause. Turn to select a track. Turn to move up/down the list. Also, the knob can be used to enter selections on the list screens by pressing it. Press to select a track. Press and hold to fast forward/rewind. Press to select an audio mode. 112 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION No. Function Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. WARNING NOTICE ● Do not leave your portable player in the vehicle. In particular, high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player. 113 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ● Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the Bluetooth® audio system while driving. ● Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth® antennas. People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Bluetooth® antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. ● Before using Bluetooth® devices, users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its operation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices. 3. MEDIA OPERATION INFORMATION ● Depending on the Bluetooth® device that is connected to the system, the music may start playing when selecting selecting while it is paused. Conversely, the music may pause when while it is playing. ● In the following conditions, the system may not function: • The Bluetooth® device is turned off. • The Bluetooth® device is not connected. • The Bluetooth® device has a low battery. ● It may take time to connect the phone when Bluetooth® audio is being played. ● For operating the portable player, see the instruction manual that comes with it. ● If the Bluetooth® device is disconnected due to poor reception from the Bluetooth® network when the engine <power> switch is in the following, the system will automatically reconnect to the portable player. Vehicles without a smart key system The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart key system The engine <power> switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. ● If the Bluetooth® device is disconnected on purpose, such as it was turned off, this does not happen. Reconnect the portable player manually. ● Bluetooth® device information is registered when the Bluetooth® device is connected to the Bluetooth® audio system. When selling or disposing of the vehicle, remove the Bluetooth® audio information from the system. (P.64) 114 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION CONNECTING A Bluetooth® DEVICE LISTENING TO Bluetooth® AUDIO To use the Bluetooth® audio system, it is necessary to register a Bluetooth® device with the system. Registering an additional device Select “Select Device” on the The track currently being listened to can be repeated. 1 Bluetooth® audio control screen. 2 For more information: P.52 RANDOM ORDER Selecting a registered device 1 Select “Select Device” on Bluetooth® audio control screen. 2 For more information: P.54 Select the repeat button to change on/ off. the Tracks can be automatically and randomly selected. 1 Select the random button to change on/off. 115 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1 REPEATING 3. MEDIA OPERATION 5. AUX OVERVIEW The AUX operation screen can be reached by the following methods: Select “AUX” on the “Select Audio Source” screen. (P.78) Connect a device to the AUX port (P.80) ■CONTROL SCREEN ■CONTROL PANEL 116 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. MEDIA OPERATION No. Function Select to display the audio source selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. Press to turn mute on/off. 3 Press to select an audio mode. AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Turn to adjust volume. Press to turn the audio system on/off. Press and hold to restart the audio system. WARNING ● Do not connect portable audio device or operate the controls while driving. NOTICE ● Do not leave portable audio device in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the player. ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable audio device while it is connected as this may damage the portable audio device or its terminal. ● Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable audio device or its terminal. 117 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS 1. STEERING SWITCHES Some parts of the audio/visual system can be adjusted using the switches on the steering wheel. No. Switch Volume control switch “ ” switch “MODE/HOLD” switch Volume control switch Mode All Operation Function Press Volume up/down Press and hold Volume up/down continuously 118 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS “ ” switch Mode Operation Function Preset station/channel up/down Station/channel list up/down Press and hold Fast preset station/channel up/down Fast station/channel list up/down Press Preset channel up/down Channel list up/down Press and hold Fast preset channel up/down Fast channel list up/down Audio CD, MP3/ WMA/AAC disc, USB, iPod, Press Track/file up/down Track/file list up/down Bluetooth® audio Press and hold Fast track/file up/down Fast track/file list up/down AM, FM XM* 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Press *: If equipped “MODE/HOLD” switch Mode Operation Function Press Change audio modes XM , AUX Press and hold Mute*2 (Press and hold again to resume the sound.) Audio CD, MP3/WMA/ AAC disc, USB, iPod, Press Change audio modes Bluetooth® audio, Press and hold Pause (Press and hold again to resume the playmode.) AM, FM, *1 APPS*3 *1: If equipped *2: For AM, FM radio, if cache radio (Entune Premium Audio only) is enabled, pressing and holding the “MODE/HOLD” switch pauses the broadcast. (Press and hold again to play back the cashed radio program.) *3: Entune Premium Audio only INFORMATION ● In the APPS mode, some operation may be done on the screen depend on the selected APPS. 119 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 5. SETUP 1. AUDIO SETTINGS Detailed audio settings can be programmed. 1 AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN Press the “APPS” button. No. 2 3 4 Function Page Select to change the number of preset radio stations/channels displayed on the screen. 121 Select to set cover art settings on/off. Select to set automatic sound levelizer. 80 *1 Select to create a feeling of presence. 80 *2 Select to enable cache radio. Select to reset all setup items. Select “Setup”. Select “Audio”. Select the items to be set. *1: If equipped *2: Entune Premium Audio only 120 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 5. SETUP SETTING THE NUMBER OF RADIO PRESETS 1 Display the “Audio Settings” screen. (P.120) 2 3 Select “Number of Radio Presets”. 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Select the button with the desired number to be displayed. 121 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1. OPERATING INFORMATION NOTICE ● To avoid damage to the audio/visual system: • Be careful not to spill beverages over the audio/visual system. • Do not put anything other than an appropriate disc into the disc slot. INFORMATION ● The use of a cellular phone inside or near the vehicle may cause a noise from the speakers of the audio/visual system which you are listening to. However, this does not indicate a malfunction. RADIO Usually, a problem with radio reception does not mean there is a problem with the radio — it is just the normal result of conditions outside the vehicle. For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM reception. Power lines or phone wires can interfere with AM signals. And of course, radio signals have a limited range. The farther the vehicle is from a station, the weaker its signal will be. In addition, reception conditions change constantly as the vehicle moves. Here, some common reception problems that probably do not indicate a problem with the radio are described. 122 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U FM Fading and drifting stations: Generally, the effective range of FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, which increase with the distance from the radio transmitter. They are often accompanied by distortion. Multi-path: FM signals are reflective, making it possible for 2 signals to reach the vehicle’s antenna at the same time. If this happens, the signals will cancel each other out, causing a momentary flutter or loss of reception. Static and fluttering: These occur when signals are blocked by buildings, trees or other large objects. Increasing the bass level may reduce static and fluttering. Station swapping: If the FM signal being listened to is interrupted or weakened, and there is another strong station nearby on the FM band, the radio may tune in the second station until the original signal can be picked up again. AM Fading: AM broadcasts are reflected by the upper atmosphere — especially at night. These reflected signals can interfere with those received directly from the radio station, causing the radio station to sound alternately strong and weak. Station interference: When a reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making it difficult to hear the broadcast. Static: AM is easily affected by external sources of electrical noise, such as high tension power lines, lightening or electrical motors. This results in static. 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM XM Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially metal objects, may adversely affect the reception of XM Satellite Radio. Alternation or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment. This CD player is intended for use with 4.7 in. (12 cm). discs only. Extremely high temperatures can keep the CD player from working. On hot days, use the air conditioning system to cool the inside of the vehicle before using the player. Bumpy roads or other vibrations may make the CD player skip. If moisture gets into the CD player, the discs may not be able to be played. Remove the discs from the player and wait until it dries. Audio CDs 3 Use only discs marked as shown above. The following products may not be playable on your player: • SACD • dts CD • Copy-protected CD • Video CD WARNING ● This CD player use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous laser radiation exposure if directed outside the unit. Be sure to operate the player correctly. 123 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM CD PLAYER AND DISC CD PLAYER 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Special shaped discs Transparent/translucent discs NOTICE ● Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. ● This system is not designed for use of Dual Discs. Do not use Dual Discs because they may cause damage to the player. ● Do not use discs with a protection ring. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. ● Do not use printable discs. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. Low quality discs Correct Labeled discs 124 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Wrong Handle discs carefully, especially when inserting them. Hold them on the edge and do not bend them. Avoid getting fingerprints on them, particularly on the shiny side. Dirt, scratches, warping, pin holes or other disc damage could cause the player to skip or to repeat a section of a track. (To see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the light.) Remove discs from the players when not in use. Store them in their plastic cases away from moisture, heat and direct sunlight. 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM iPod 3 CD-R/RW DISCS CD-R/CD-RW discs that have not been subject to the “finalizing process” (a process that allows discs to be played on a conventional CD player) cannot be played. It may not be possible to play CD-R/CDRW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics, scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensation, etc. on the lens of the unit. It may not be possible to play discs recorded on a personal computer depending on the application settings and the environment. Record with the correct format. (For details, contact the appropriate application manufacturers of the applications.) CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by direct exposure to sunlight, high temperatures or other storage conditions. The unit may be unable to play some damaged discs. If you insert a CD-RW disc into the player, playback will begin more slowly than with a conventional CD or CD-R disc. Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played using the DDCD (Double Density CD) system. Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to connect specifically to the Apple product(s) identified in the badge, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with an Apple product may affect wireless performance. iPhone®, iPod®, iPod classic®, iPod nano®, iPod touch®, and Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The Lightning connector works with iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation), and iPod nano (7th generation). The 30-pin connector works with iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 4th generation), iPod classic, and iPod nano (1st through 6th generation). USB works with iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone, iPod touch (1st through 5th generation), iPod classic, and iPod nano (1st through 7th generation). 125 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lintfree cloth that has been dampened with water. Wipe in a straight line from the center to the edge of the disc (not in circles). Dry it with another soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti-static device. 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM COMPATIBLE MODELS The following iPod, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod touch and iPhone devices can be used with this system. Entune Audio Plus Made for • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • iPhone 5s* iPhone 5c* iPhone 5* iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPod touch (5th generation)* iPod touch (4th generation) iPod touch (3rd generation) iPod touch (2nd generation) iPod touch (1st generation) iPod classic iPod with video iPod nano (7th generation)* iPod nano (6th generation)* iPod nano (5th generation) iPod nano (4th generation) iPod nano (3rd generation) iPod nano (2nd generation)* iPod nano (1st generation)* *: iPod video not supported This system only supports audio playback. Depending on differences between models or software versions etc., some models might be incompatible with this system. 126 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Entune Premium Audio Made for • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • iPhone 6* iPhone 6 Plus* iPhone 5s* iPhone 5c* iPhone 5* iPhone 4s iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPod touch (5th generation)* iPod touch (4th generation) iPod touch (3rd generation) iPod touch (2nd generation) iPod touch (1st generation) iPod classic iPod with video iPod nano (7th generation)* iPod nano (6th generation)* iPod nano (5th generation) iPod nano (4th generation) iPod nano (3rd generation) *: iPod video not supported This system only supports audio playback. Depending on differences between models or software versions etc., some models might be incompatible with this system. 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■CORRESPONDING FILE INFORMATION ■COMPATIBLE USB DEVICES File type USB 2.0 HS (480 Mbps) and FS (12 Mbps) File formats Correspondence class MP3 files: MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32/44.1/48 FAT 16/32 MP3 files: MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 16/22.05/24 Mass class WMA files: Ver. 7, 8, 9* (9.1/9.2) 32/44.1/48 AAC files: MPEG4/AAC-LC 11.025/12/16/ 22.05/24/32/ 44.1/48 storage COMPRESSED FILES Item USB/iPod Compatible file format Frequency (kHz) DISC MP3/WMA/AAC Folders in the device Maximum 3000 Maximum192 Files in the device Maximum 9999 Maximum255 Files per folder Maximum 255 3 *: Only compatible with Windows Media Audio Standard ■CORRESPONDING BIT RATES*1 File type Bit rate (kbps) MP3 files: MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32 - 320 MP3 files: MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 8 - 160 WMA files: Ver. 7, 8 CBR 48 - 192 WMA files: Ver. 9*2 (9.1/9.2) CBR 48 - 320 AAC files: MPEG4/AAC-LC 16 - 320 *1: Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compatible *2: Only compatible with Windows Media Audio Standard 127 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM USB communication formats ■COMPATIBLE SAMPLING FREQUENCY 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ■COMPATIBLE CHANNEL MODES File type Channel mode MP3 files Stereo, joint stereo, dual channel and monaural WMA files 2ch AAC files 1ch, 2ch (Dual channel is not supported) MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA (Windows Media Audio) and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) are audio compression standards. This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files on CD-R/CD-RW discs and USB memory. This system can play disc recordings compatible with ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system and UDF (2.01 or lower). When naming an MP3/WMA/AAC file, add an appropriate file extension (.mp3/.wma/ .m4a). This system plays back files with .mp3/ .wma/.m4a file extensions as MP3/WMA/ AAC files respectively. To prevent noise and playback errors, use the appropriate file extension. This system can play only the first session/border when using multi-session/border compatible discs. MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. This system cannot display disc title, track title and artist name in other formats. WMA/AAC files can contain a WMA/AAC tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA/AAC tags carry information such as track title and artist name. The emphasis function is available only when playing MP3 files. This system can play back AAC files encoded by iTunes. 128 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U The sound quality of MP3/WMA files generally improves with higher bit rates. In order to achieve a reasonable level of sound quality, discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps are recommended. m3u playlists are not compatible with the audio player. MP3i (MP3 interactive) and MP3PRO formats are not compatible with the audio player. The player is compatible with VBR (Variable Bit Rate). When playing back files recorded as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will not be correctly displayed if the fast forward or reverse operations are used. It is not possible to check folders that do not include MP3/WMA/AAC files. MP3/WMA/AAC files in folders up to 8 levels deep can be played. However, the start of playback may be delayed when using discs containing numerous levels of folders. For this reason, we recommend creating discs with no more than 2 levels of folders. 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM TERMS 001.mp3 002.wma Folder 1 003.mp3 Folder 2 004.mp3 005.wma Folder 3 006.m4a PACKET WRITE This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on-demand to CDR, etc., in the same way that data is written to floppy or hard discs. 001.mp3 002.wma . . . 006.m4a The order changes depending on the personal computer and MP3/WMA/AAC encoding software you use. This is a method of embedding trackrelated information in an MP3 file. This embedded information can include the track number, track title, the artist’s name, the album title, the music genre, the year of production, comments, cover art and other data. The contents can be freely edited using software with ID3 tag editing functions. Although the tags are restricted to a number of characters, the information can be viewed when the track is played back. WMA TAG WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA tags carry information such as track title and artist name. ISO 9660 FORMAT This is the international standard for the formatting of CD-ROM folders and files. For the ISO 9660 format, there are 2 levels of regulations. Level 1: The file name is in 8.3 format (8 character file names, with a 3 character file extension. File names must be composed of one-byte capital letters and numbers. The “_” symbol may also be included.) Level 2: The file name can have up to 31 characters (including the separation mark “.” and file extension). Each folder must contain fewer than 8 hierarchies. 129 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ID3 TAG The play order of the compact disc with the structure shown above is as follows: 3 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM m3u Playlists created using “WINAMP” software have a playlist file extension (.m3u). MP3 MP3 is an audio compression standard determined by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Standard Organization). MP3 compresses audio data to about 1/10 the size of that on conventional discs. WMA WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed by Microsoft®. It compresses files into a size smaller than that of MP3 files. The decoding formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8 and 9. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third parties. AAC AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding and refers to an audio compression technology standard used with MPEG2 and MPEG4. 130 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6. TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ERROR MESSAGES Mode USB iPod Explanation “No music files found.” This indicates that no MP3/WMA/AAC files are included in the disc. “Check Disc” It indicates that the disc is dirty, damaged, or it was inserted upside down. Clean the disc or insert it correctly. It indicates a disc which is not playable is inserted. “DISC Error” There is a trouble inside the system. Eject the disc. “Connection error. Please consult your Owner’s Manual for instructions on how to connect the USB device.” This indicates a problem in the USB memory or its connection. “There are no files available for playback. Please add compatible files to your USB device.” This indicates that no MP3/WMA/AAC files are included in the USB memory. “Connection error. Please consult your Owner’s Manual for instructions on how to connect the iPod.” This indicates a problem in the iPod or its connection. “There are no songs available for playback. Please add compatible files to your iPod.” This indicates that there is no music data in the iPod. “No videos found.” This indicates that no video files are included in the iPod. “iPod authorization unsuccessful.” This indicates that it failed to authorize the iPod. Please check your iPod. INFORMATION ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. 131 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM CD Message 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 1. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM FEATURES* The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy video such as Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) and DVD disc. The video played by the rear seat entertainment system is not displayed on the audio system’s screen. In addition, the DVD video played by the audio system is not displayed on the rear seat entertainment system’s screen. No. Name No. Name Rear seat entertainment system A/V input port Remote controller Audio system INFORMATION ● The rear seat entertainment system can be used when the engine <power> switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. ● This system can use infrared wireless headphones. (P.136) *: If equipped 132 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CERTIFICATION DISPLAY CAUTION: For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada 1 Press the lock release button to open the display. 3 2 Pull the display down to an easily viewable angle. CLOSING THE DISPLAY 1 Push the display up until a click is heard. 133 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Laser products THIS PRODUCT IS A CLASS (1) LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR BY YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. OPENING THE DISPLAY 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION ● The illumination of the screen automatically turns off when the display is closed. However, the rear seat entertainment system is not turned off. (The sound is not turned off.) DISC SLOT LOADING A DISC 1 Insert the disc into the slot with the label side up. WARNING ● When the rear seat entertainment system is not used • Keep the display closed. In the event of an accident of sudden braking, the opened display may hit an occupant’s body, resulting in injury. NOTICE ● Cleaning the display • Wipe the display with a dry soft cloth. If the screen is wiped with a rough cloth, the surface of the screen may be scratched. ● Opening and closing the display • When opening or closing the display, hold the bottom center of the display outer frame. Holding or pressing the LCD panel could result in display problems or LCD deterioration. The “DISC” indicator light turns on while the disc is loaded. The player will start to play the disc automatically. EJECTING A DISC 1 Press the disc. button and remove the INFORMATION ● If a disc cannot be ejected, do not forcibly take out the disc. Keep pressing the button for approximately 10 seconds and release it. ● If the ejected disc remains in the slot for 15 seconds, the player will automatically reload the disc. 134 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SD CARD SLOT 1 Insert the SD card with the label side up, positioning the cut off corner to the right. REMOTE CONTROLLER The rear seat entertainment system can be operated with the remote controller. The system cannot be operated by touching the switches on the screen directly. AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM To eject the SD card, push on the center of the SD card. When it ejects slightly pull it straight out. No. Function Turning on/off the rear seat entertainment system Selecting a control icon Inputting the selected control icon Turning on/off the speaker output Changing the screen size Turning on the “VIDEO” mode Adjusting the volume Turning on the “SD” mode 135 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION No. CHANGING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCE Function Turning on the “DISC” mode Adjusting the screen settings TURNING ON/OFF THE REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM 1 1 Press the “DISC”, “SD” or “VIDEO” button to change the audio/video source. SELECTING A CONTROL ICON 1 Press the “”, “”, “” or “” button to select the control icon on the screen. 2 Press the “ENT” button to enter. Press the button to turn on the rear seat entertainment system. Press the button once again to turn off the system. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 1 Press “+” or “-” on the “VOL” button to adjust the volume. When the speaker output is off, the volume cannot be adjusted. TURNING ON/OFF THE SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 Press the button to turn on/off the speaker output. On: The sound is available from both vehicle speakers and headphones. Off: The sound is available from the headphones only. CHANGING THE SCREEN SIZE 1 Press the “SIZE” button to change the screen size. Screen size Function “Normal” Displays the screen at the original ratio “Wide 1” Widens the 4:3 aspect screen horizontally to fill the screen “Wide 2” Widens the screen vertically and horizontally, at the same ratio, to fill the entire screen INFORMATION ● The screen size can be changed for each media mode individually. 136 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ADJUSTING THE SCREEN SETTINGS No. Darkens the screen You can adjust the color, contrast, tone and brightness of the screen. The screen setting levels can be adjusted for day mode and night mode individually. Brightens the screen Strengthens red color of the screen Strengthens green color of the screen Press the “SETTING” button. Weakens the tone of the screen The screen settings can be adjusted. After adjustments, select “OK”. Strengthens the tone of the screen “DISC” and “SD” mode BEFORE USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER (FOR NEW VEHICLE OWNERS) 1 Remove the insulating sheet. “VIDEO” mode INFORMATION No. Function ● An insulating sheet is set to prevent the batteries from being discharged. Turning on/off the speaker output Turning on/off the “LCD AI”. The “LCD AI” is automatically determines the tone of the video image and sets the contrast to an optimum level, displaying a sharp image. Weakens the contrast of the screen Strengthens the contrast of the screen 137 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1 2 Function 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERIES ARE FULLY DEPLETED 1 Remove the cover. 2 Remove the depleted batteries and install 2 new AA batteries. WARNING ● To prevent accidents and electric shock • Do not disassemble or modify the remote controller. ● When the remote controller is not used • Stow the remote controller. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking. ● Removed batteries and other parts • Keep away from children. These parts are small and if swallowed by a child they can cause choking. NOTICE INFORMATION ● If the remote controller batteries are discharged, the following symptoms may occur. • The rear seat entertainment system control will not function properly. • The operational range is reduced. ● When replacing the AA batteries • Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, electric appliance shop, or camera stores. • Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by a Toyota dealer. • Dispose of used batteries according to local laws. 138 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ● To prevent damage to the remote controller • Keep the remote controller away from direct sunlight, heat and high humidity. • Do not drop or strike the remote controller against hard objects. • Do not sit on or place heavy objects on the remote controller. ● For normal operation after replacing the batteries, observe the following precautions to prevent accidents. • Always work with dry hands. Moisture may cause the battery to rust. • Do not touch or move any other components inside the remote controller. • Do not bend any of the battery terminals. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION OPERATING FROM THE FRONT SEATS 4 The rear seat entertainment system can be operated from this screen. The rear seat entertainment system can be operated from the front seats. 1 Press the “AUDIO” button. 3 Function Turning on/off the rear seat entertainment system 2 3 Turning on/off the rear system lock The operation lock on the rear seat entertainment system can be turned on or off. Select “Source” on the screen. Select “Rear”. Selecting the rear seat entertainment system’s media mode Audio/video operation buttons Adjusting the sound settings 139 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM No. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DISCS THAT CAN BE USED Discs with the marks shown below can be used. Playback may not be possible depending on recording format or disc features, or due to scratches, dirt or deterioration. The following discs cannot be used on this system: • SACD • BDXL™ disc • BD-RE with the cartridge • HD DVD • DVD-Audio • Video CD Special shaped discs Video discs Audio CDs Transparent/translucent discs Low quality discs 140 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Labeled discs ● Do not special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. ● This system is not designed for use of Dual Discs. Do not use Dual Discs because they may cause damage to the player. ● Do not use discs with a protection ring. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. ● Do not use printable discs. The use of such discs may damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. Memory cards are restricted to the following conditions based on SD standards. • SD memory card (from 512MB to 2GB) • SDHC memory card (from 4GB to 32GB) • SDXC memory card (from 48GB to 64GB) miniSD cards and microSD cards can be used, but must be used with an adaptor card. MultiMedia Card (MMC) cannot be used. SD CARD FUNCTIONS This system can play JPEG pictures and AVCHD video images that are stored in an SD card. It does not support music playback. Local storage • Some BD videos have a feature to memorize disc information, such as a resume point, in a local storage. The rear seat entertainment system uses an SD card as a local storage device. To use this function, insert an SD card into the SD card slot. • The SD card memory function may differ depending on the BD videos played. • When an SD card that contains any kind of data is inserted, BD video disc information will not be stored into the SD card to protect the existing data in the card. To use an SD card as a local storage, use another SD card that does not contain any data. 141 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM NOTICE SD CARD THAT CAN BE USED 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, BD-Live™, BDXL™, and the logos are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates. “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation. “DVD Logo” is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation. SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 142 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U For DTS patents, see http://patents. dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks, and DTS 2.0 Channel is a trademark of DTS, Inc. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license and the VC-1 patent portfolio license for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC Standard and the VC-1 Standard (“AVC/VC-1 Video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC/VC-1 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC/VC-1 Video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http:// www.mpegla.com. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION This product incorporates the following software: (1) the software developed independently by or for Panasonic Corporation, (2) the software owned by third party and licensed to Panasonic Corporation, (3) the software licensed under the GNU General Public License, Version 2 (GPL V2), (4) the software licensed under the GNU LESSER General Public License, Version 2.1 (LGPL v2.1) and/or, (5) open sourced software other than the software licensed under the GPL v2 and/ or LGPL v2.1 For the software categorized as (3) and (4), please refer to the terms and conditions of GPL v2 and LGPL v2.1, as the case may be at http://www.gnu.org/ licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/ lgpl-2.1.html. In addition, the software categorized as (3) and (4) are copyrighted by several individuals. Please refer to the copyright notice of those individuals at http:// car.panasonic.jp/oss/c8u23ZXg/ The GPL/LGPL software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. At least three (3) years from delivery of products, we will give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution, a complete machinereadable copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL v2/LGPL v2.1. 143 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Cinavia Notice This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized copies of some commercially-produced film and videos and their soundtracks. When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected, a message will be displayed and playback or copying will be interrupted. More information about Cinavia technology is provided at the Cinavia Online Consumer Information Center at http:// www.cinavia.com. To request additional information about Cinavia by mail, send a postcard with your mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA. This product incorporates proprietary technology under license from Verance Corporation and is protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and other U.S. and worldwide patents issued and pending as well as copyright and trade secret protection for certain aspects of such technology. Cinavia is a trademark of Verance Corporation. Copyright 2004-2014 Verance Corporation. All rights reserved by Verance. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. WMA (Windows Media Audio), Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Media are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION [Contact address] Engineering Administration Group Manager Panasonic Corporation 4261 Ikonobe-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama City 224-8520, Japan Source code is also freely available to you and any other member of the public via our website bellow. http://car.panasonic.jp/oss/c8u23ZXg/ For the software categorized as (5) includes as follows. 1. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl. org/) 2. This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors. 3. Free Type code. 4. The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software. 5. Vera Fonts. (http://www.gnome.org/ fonts/) 144 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 2. PLAYING A Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) AND DVD DISCS REMOTE CONTROLLER 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM This system can play Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) videos with digital sound. In addition to commercial BD and DVD titles, AVCHD and BDAV videos can be played on this system, so digital TV recorded by home digital video recorders and BD/DVD home videos recorded by home digital video cameras can also be played on this system. Press the “DISC” button if a disc has already been loaded in the disc slot. WARNING ● BD/DVD video precaution • Conversational speech on some BDs/ DVDs is recorded at a low volume to emphasize the impact of sound effects. If you adjust the volume assuming that the conversations represent the maximum volume level that the BD/DVD will play, you may be startled by louder sound effects or startled when you change to a different audio source. Loud sounds may have a significant impact on the human body or pose a driving hazard. Keep this in mind when you adjust the volume. No. Function Selecting a control icon Inputting the selected control icon Volume up/down Fast-forward/rewind Play/pause Stop Displaying the menu screen Displaying the option screen Displaying the top menu screen 145 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION No. Function Selecting a chapter Turning on the BD/DVD mode TURNING ON THE BD/DVD MODE 1 Insert a disc or press the “DISC” button. The player will start to play the disc automatically. PLAYING/PAUSING A DISC 1 Press the pause. button to play/ Press and hold the button while pausing, the video is played slowly. OPERATING THE DISC MENU 1 Press the “TOP MENU” or “MENU” button. 2 Select the menu item, and press the “ENT” button to enter. 146 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U OPTION SCREEN Press the “OPTION” button while watching a BD/DVD video, the following screen appears. Press the “OPTION” button once again or select “Hide Buttons” to turn off the option screen. BD video 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION DVD video BDAV 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM AVCHD No. Function Turning off the option screen Displaying the third page Displaying the second page Displaying the top menu screen Displaying the pop-up menu Displaying the menu screen Rewind Stop Play/pause Fast-forward Displaying the initial setup screen Displaying the top page Searching for a title Searching for a chapter 147 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION No. DISPLAYING THE POP-UP MENU Function Returning to the predetermined scene Changing the audio language Changing the subtitle language Changing the angle Changing the playback mode Changing the audio channel BD video Some BD video discs have a pop-up navigation menu that can be called up and be operated on the screen without interrupting playback. 1 2 Select “Pop-up Menu”. Select the menu item, and press the “ENT” button to enter. Displaying the color key buttons Displaying the 10 key pad Displaying the secondary video (Picture-in-picture) Changing the secondary audio SEARCHING FOR A TITLE OR CHAPTER 148 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1 Select “Title Search” or “Chapter Search”. 2 Input the title number or chapter number, and select “OK”. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE ANGLE The angle can be changed for discs that are multi-angle compatible when the angle mark appears on the screen. 1 2 Select “Angle”. The audio language can be changed for discs with multiple audio languages. 1 2 Select “Audio”. 3 Each time “Audio” is selected, another language available on the disc is selected. CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE The subtitle language can be changed for discs with multiple subtitle languages. 1 2 Select “Subtitle”. Each time “Subtitle” is selected, another language available on the disc is selected. “Hide”: Subtitle can be hidden. BD video “Style”: Subtitle style can be changed. CHANGING THE AUDIO CHANNEL BDAV The audio channel can be changed for discs with multiple audio channels. 1 Each time “MAIN/SUB” is selected, the mode changes in the following order: “MAIN”: Main audio channel “SUB”: Sub audio channel “MAIN/SUB”: Both the main and sub audio channels 149 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Each time “Angle” is selected, the angle changes. CHANGING THE AUDIO LANGUAGE 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE PLAYBACK MODE BDAV The playback mode can be changed to program mode or playlist mode. Playlist mode cannot be selected if a playlist is not stored on the disc. 1 2 Select “Playback Mode”. Each time “Playback Mode” is selected, the mode changes in the following order: “Program” mode: Playback the disc in order of program number “Playlist” mode: Playback the disc in order of playlist number 150 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U DISPLAYING THE SECONDARY VIDEO BD video Picture-in-picture is a secondary video that plays embedded in the primary video. The secondary video can be played from a disc compatible with the picture-in-picture function. 1 2 Select “PinP”. The secondary video is displayed on the screen. Each time “PinP” is selected, another secondary video available on the disc is selected. “Hide”: Secondary video can be hidden. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION CHANGING THE SECONDARY AUDIO BD video The secondary audio that for the secondary video can be changed. Select “PinP Audio”. Each time “PinP Audio” is selected, another secondary audio stored on the disc is selected. BD video The 10 key pad is used when inputting numbers according to directions of contents. 1 2 3 Select “Key Pad”. The 10 key pad is displayed on the screen. “OFF”: Secondary audio can be turned off DISPLAYING THE COLOR KEY BUTTONS BD video The color key button is used for various uses according to directions of contents. 1 2 Select “Color Keys”. The color key buttons are displayed on the screen. 151 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1 2 DISPLAYING THE 10 KEY PAD 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION INITITAL SETUP No. Setting a quick playback The initial setting can be changed. 1 2 Function Select “Setup”. Setting a sound dynamic range Select the settings to be changed. After the settings are changed, select “OK”. Returns to previous page ■CHANGING THE INITIAL AUDIO LANGUAGE 1 2 Select “Audio Language”. Select the desired language. If you cannot find the desired language, select “Other” and input the desired language code. (P.157) No. Function Changing the initial audio language Changing the initial subtitle language ■CHANGING THE INITIAL SUBTITLE LANGUAGE 1 2 Select “Subtitle Language”. Select the desired language. Changing the initial language of the disc menu Setting the angle mark Setting the DVD parental lock Goes to next page Restores default settings BD history data such as bookmarks and resume point can be deleted. Setting the BD parental lock 152 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U If you cannot find the desired language, select “Other” and input the desired language code. (P.157) 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■CHANGING THE INITIAL LAN- ■SETTING THE DVD PARENTAL 1 2 DVD video GUAGE OF THE DISC MENU Select “Disc Menu Language”. Select the desired language. LOCK The level of viewer restrictions can be set. Select “DVD Parental Lock”. 3 Input the 4-digit personal code and then select “OK”. If you cannot find the desired language, select “Other” and input the desired language code. (P.157) ■SETTING THE ANGLE MARK If the BD/DVD disc has angle options, you can turn the angle mark on/off. 1 Each time “Angle Mark” is selected, “ON” or “OFF” can be selected. Select 10 times to reset the personal code in case the code was forgotten. 3 Select a restriction level (1-8) and then select “OK”. 153 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1 2 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■SETTING THE BD PARENTAL LOCK BD video The age of viewer restrictions can be set. 1 2 Select “BD Parental Lock”. Input the 4-digit personal code and then select “OK”. ■SETTING A QUICK PLAYBACK BD video After inserting a BD disc you can skip over to the first playback point and can immediately playback the main story. Each time “Quick Playback” is selected, “ON” or “OFF” can be selected. ■SETTING A SOUND DYNAMIC Select 10 times to reset the personal code in case the code was forgotten. 3 Input a restriction age (0-255) and then select “OK”. RANGE The difference between the lowest and highest sound volumes can be adjusted. Each time “Sound Dynamic Range” is selected, the setting changes in the following order: “MAX”: Maximum dynamic range “STD”: Standard dynamic range “MIN”: Minimum dynamic range 154 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS Symbol Meaning Indicates PAL/NTSC format 3 Indicates the number of audio tracks Indicates the number of language subtitles Indicates the number of angles Indicates the screen display ratios available Wide screen: 16:9 Standard: 4:3 Indicates the disc’s region code BD video “ABC”: all regions Alphabet: region code DVD video “ALL”: all regions Number: region code 155 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Compatible media Media that can be used for playback are BD-ROMs, BD-Rs, BD-REs, DVD-ROMs, DVD-Rs and DVD-RWs. Compatible disc formats Disc formats that can be used for playback are BD video formats, BDAV formats, AVCHD formats, and DVD video formats This player conforms to NTSC/PAL color TV formats. Region codes Some BD/DVD video discs have a region code indicating the region in which you can use the BD/DVD video disc. If the BD video disc is not labeled “A” or “ABC” or if the DVD video disc is not labeled “1” or “ALL”, you cannot use it on this player. If you attempt to play BD/DVD video discs with incompatible region codes on this player, an error message appears on the screen. Even if the BD/DVD video disc does not have a region code, in some cases it cannot be used. When storing content on BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R or DVD-RW discs, they must be finalized using a recorder. Discs that are not finalized cannot be played by this system. Discs that are recorded with multi session cannot be played by this system. BD-Live™ is not supported. SYMBOLS SHOWN ON BD/DVD VIDEO DISCS 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION BD/DVD VIDEO DISC INFORMATION Parental controls This feature limits what can be viewed in conformity with the level of restrictions of the country. The level of restrictions varies depending on the BD/DVD video disc. Some BD/DVD video discs cannot be played at all, or violent scenes are skipped or replaced with other scenes. • DVD video Level 1: DVD video discs for children can be played. Level 2 - 7: DVD video discs for children and G-rated movies can be played. Level 8: All types of DVD video discs can be played. • BD video Parental controls of BD videos can be set up by inputting an age. If the target age of BD video exceeds the age restriction that was set up, then playback will not be possible. Multi-angle feature You can enjoy the same scene from different angles. Multi-language option You can select the subtitle and audio languages. Region codes The region codes are provided on BD/ DVD players and BD/DVD discs. If the BD/DVD disc does not have the same region code as the BD/DVD player, you cannot play the disc on the player. Title and chapter Video and audio programs stored in BD/ DVD video discs are divided into parts by title and chapter. Title: The largest unit of the video and audio programs stored on BD/DVD video discs. Usually, one movie, one album, or one audio program is assigned as a title. Chapter: A title comprises of one or more chapters. AVCHD AVCHD is a new format (standard) for high definition video cameras that can record and play high-resolution HD images. DVDs and SD cards with videos recorded in AVCHD format can playback on this system. BDAV (Blu-ray Disc™ Audio/visual) BDAV is one of the audio/visual recording formats for Blu-ray Disc™, has been made primarily for the purpose of broadcasting the recording. It is used when recording to BD-R and BDRE by Blu-ray™ recorder. BD-J Some BD video discs contain Java applications, and these applications are called BD-J. You can enjoy various interactive features in addition to playing normal video. Pop-up menu Some BD video discs have a pop-up navigation menu that can be called up and be operated on the screen without interrupting playback. Picture-in-picture This is a function of BD video that plays the primary video and secondary video simultaneously. For instance, the function is capable of playing the original movie as the primary video while playing video commentary from the film director on a small screen as a secondary video. DUBA (Disc Unbound BD-J Application) For BD videos that come as a 2 disc set or more, after finishing and ejecting one of the discs, continuation of the video can be seen shortly after replacing the disc with the proper disc. Playlist (BDAV only) A playlist of favorite scenes by Blu-ray™ recorder can be created and the scenes can playback via playlist. AUDIO This player can play liner PCM, Dolby digital, DTS and MPEG audio format. Other decoded types cannot be played. 156 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION LANGUAGE CODES LIST Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language English 0515 Esperanto 1201 Latin 1912 Slovenian 1001 Japanese 0520 Estonian 1214 Lingala 1913 Samoan 0618 French 0521 Basque 1215 Laotian 1914 Shona 0405 German 0601 Persian 1220 Lithuanian 1915 Somali 0920 Italian 0609 Finnish 1222 Latvian, Lettish 1917 Albanian 0519 Spanish 0610 Fiji 1307 Malagasy 1918 Serbian 2608 Chinese 0615 Faroese 1309 Maori 1919 Siswati 1412 Dutch 0625 Frisian 1311 Macedonian 1920 Sesotho 1620 Portuguese 0701 Irish 1312 Malayalam 1921 Sundanese 1922 Swedish 0704 Scottish-Gaelic 1314 Mongolian 1923 Swahili 1821 Russian 0712 Galician 1315 Moldavian 2001 Tamil 1115 Korean 0714 Guarani 1318 Marathi 2005 Telugu 0512 Greek 0721 Gujarati 1319 Malay 2007 Tajik 0101 Afar 0801 Hausa 1320 Maltese 2008 Thai 0102 Abkhazian 0809 Hindi 1325 Burmese 2009 Tigrinya 0106 Afrikaans 0818 Croatian 1401 Nauru 2011 Turkmen 0113 Amharic 0821 Hungarian 1405 Nepali 2012 Tagalog 0118 Arabic 0825 Armenian 1415 Norwegian 2014 Setswana 0119 Assamese 0901 Interlingua 1503 Occitan 2015 Tongan 0125 Aymara 0905 Interlingue 1513 (Afan) Oromo 2018 Turkish 0126 Azerbaijani 0911 Inupiak 1518 Oriya 2019 Tsonga 0201 Bashkir 0914 Indonesian 1601 Punjabi 2020 Tatar 0205 Byelorussian 0919 Icelandic 1612 Polish 2023 Twi 0207 Bulgarian 0921 Inuktitut 1619 Pashto, Pushto 2107 Uighur 0208 Bihari 0923 Hebrew 1721 Quechua 2111 Ukrainian 0209 Bislama 1009 Yiddish 1813 Rhaeto-Romance 2118 Urdu 0214 Bengali, Bangla 1023 Javanese 1814 Kirundi 2126 Uzbek 0215 Tibetan 1101 Georgian 1815 Romanian 2209 Vietnamese 0218 Breton 1111 Kazakh 1823 Kinyarwanda 2215 Volapük 0301 Catalan 1112 Greenlandic 1901 Sanskrit 2315 Wolof 0315 Corsican 1113 Cambodian 1904 Sindhi 2408 Xhosa 0319 Czech 1114 Kannada 1907 Sango 2515 Yoruba 0325 Welsh 1119 Kashmiri 1908 Serbo-Croatian 2601 Zhuang 0401 Danish 1121 Kurdish 1909 Sinhalese 2621 Zulu 0426 Bhutani 1125 Kirghiz 1911 Slovak 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 0514 157 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 3. PLAYING AN AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA DISCS Press the “DISC” button if a disc has already been loaded in the disc slot. CONTROL SCREEN The player will start to play the disc automatically. REMOTE CONTROLLER No. Function Repeat play Random playback TURNING ON THE AUDIO CD AND MP3/WMA MODE 1 Insert a disc or press the “DISC” button. The player will start to play the disc automatically. SELECTING A TRACK/FILE No. Function 1 Selecting a control icon Inputting the selected control icon Volume up/down Fast-forward/rewind Play/pause Selecting a track/file Selecting a folder Turning on the audio CD and MP3/ WMA mode 158 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Press or until the desired track/file number appears. FAST FORWARDING OR REWINDING A TRACK/FILE 1 Press and hold or . 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION SELECTING A FOLDER MP3/WMA 1 Press “ ” or “ ” on the “FOLDER” button until the desired folder number appears. REPEAT PLAY 1 Each time “RPT” is selected, the mode changes as follow: Audio CD “RPT” (track repeat) Off MP3/WMA “RPT” (file repeat) “FLD.RPT” (folder repeat) Off RANDOM PLAYBACK 1 Each time “RAND” is selected, the mode changes as follow: Audio CD “RAND” (random) Off MP3/WMA “RAND” (1 folder random) “FLD.RAND” (1 disc random) Off MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format. Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size by using MP3 compression. WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a Microsoft audio compression format. This format compresses audio data to a size smaller than that of the MP3 format. There is a limit to the MP3 and WMA file standards and to the media/formats recorded by them that can be used. MP3 file compatibility • Compatible standards MP3 (MPEG1 LAYER3, MPEG2 LSF LAYER3) • Compatible sampling frequencies MPEG1 LAYER3: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates (compatible with VBR) MPEG1 LAYER3: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 (kbps) MPEG2 LSF LAYER3: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160 (kbps) • Compatible channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel and mono WMA file compatibility • Compatible standards WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9 • Compatible sampling frequencies 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates (only compatible with 2-channel playback) Ver. 7, 8, 9: CBR 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192 (kbps) 159 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM Press and hold “ ” on the “FOLDER” button, the top file stored in the top folder in the disc will be selected. MP3 AND WMA FILES 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION Compatible media Media that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback: • CD-ROM/R/RW • DVD-ROM/R/RW Playback in some instances may not be possible, depending on the status of the disc. Playback may not be possible or the audio may jump if the disc is scratched or marked with fingerprints. Compatible disc formats The following disc formats can be used. • Disc formats: CD-ROM Mode 1, CDROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 • File formats: ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2 (Romeo, Joliet), UDF (2.01 or lower) MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than those listed above may not play correctly, and their file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly. Items related to standards and limitations are as follows. • Maximum directory hierarchy: 8 levels • Maximum length of folder names/file names: 20 characters • Maximum number of folders: 255 (including the root) • Maximum number of files per disc: 512 File names • The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those with the extension .mp3 or .wma. Multi-sessions As the audio system is compatible with multi-sessions, it is possible to play discs that contain MP3 and WMA files. ID3 and WMA tags ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the track title, artist name, etc. The system is compatible with ID3 Ver. 1.0, 1.1, and Ver. 2.3 ID3 tags. (The number of characters is based on ID3 Ver. 1.0 and 1.1.) WMA tags can be added to WMA files, making it possible to record the track title and artist name in the same way as with ID3 tags. 160 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U MP3 and WMA playback When a disc containing MP3 or WMA files is inserted, all files on the disc are first checked. Once the file check is finished, the first MP3 or WMA file is played. To make the file check finish more quickly, we recommend you do not write in any files other than MP3 or WMA files or create any unnecessary folders. If the discs contain a mixture of music data and MP3 or WMA format data, only music data can be played. Extensions If the file extensions .mp3 and .wma are used for files other than MP3 and WMA files, they will be mistakenly recognized and played as MP3 and WMA files. This may result in large amounts of interference and damage to the speakers. Playback • To play MP3 files with steady sound quality, we recommend a fixed bit rate of 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz. • Playback may not be possible in some instances, depending on the characteristics of the disc. • There is a wide variety of freeware and other encoding software for MP3 and WMA files on the market, and depending on the status of the encoding and the file format, poor sound quality or noise at the start of playback may result. In some cases, playback may not be possible at all. • When files other than MP3 or WMA files are recorded on a disc, it may take more time to recognize the disc and in some cases, playback may not be possible at all. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 4. PLAYING AN SD CARD This system can play still pictures and AVCHD video that are stored in an SD card. It does not support music playback. Press the “SD” button if an SD card has already been inserted in the SD card slot. No. Function Selecting a chapter Turning on the SD card mode MAIN MENU 3 No. No. Function Page Playing still pictures 162 Playing AVCHD video 163 Formatting the SD card 164 Deleting the BD history data 164 Function Selecting a control icon Inputting the selected control icon Volume up/down Fast-forward/rewind Play/pause Stop Displaying the option screen 161 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION OPTION SCREEN PLAYING STILL PICTURES You can display still pictures that are stored in an SD card. 1 Select “Picture”. 2 Select the desired still picture to show. Press the “OPTION” button while displaying a still picture, the following screen appears. Press the “OPTION” button once again or select “Hide Buttons” to turn off the option screen. No. Function Turning off the option screen Displaying screen the slideshow setup Returning to “Library View” screen Select or next or previous page. 3 Zooming out the still pictures to show the Rotating the still pictures Selected picture is displayed on the screen. Starting slideshow ■STARTING SLIDESHOW You can display still pictures one by one at a constant interval. 1 Press the “” or “” button to display the next or previous still picture. Press the “SD” button to return to the “SD Menu” screen. 162 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Select “Slideshow” to start slideshow. When pressing the “” or “” button during slideshow, the previous or next still picture will be shown, and the slideshow will continue from that picture. Press the “ENT” or “OPTION” button to stop slideshow. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION ■ROTATING THE STILL PICTURES 1 Select still picture. or to rotate a The rotate information will be maintained until the system is turned off or the SD card is removed. PLAYING AVCHD VIDEO You can play AVCHD videos that are stored in an SD card. 1 Select “Video”. 3 ■ZOOM OUT THE STILL PICTURES Select tures. AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM 1 to zoom out the still pic- Select again to cancel zoom out. This function is only available for smallsized still pictures. 2 AVCHD video will start playing. ■SLIDESHOW SETUP 1 2 Select “Setup”. The slideshow settings can be changed. After the settings are changed, select “OK”. Press the “SD” button to return to the “SD Menu” screen. Press the “OPTION” button while watching a video, the option screen appears. For details on operating the option screen of AVCHD video, see “OPTION SCREEN” on page 162. No. Function Selects slideshow interval time (seconds) 5 10 15 30 60 Selects slideshow effect “Fade” “Slide” “Wipe1” “Wipe2” “Dissolve” “Zoom” “OFF” Selects on/off repeat slideshow Restores default settings 163 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION FORMATTING THE SD CARD 1 2 Select “Format SD Card”. Select “Yes” to format the SD card. If the SD card is formatted, all data on the card will be erased. DELETING THE BD HISTORY DATA The BD history data such as bookmarks and resume information can be deleted. 1 2 Select “Clear BD Data”. Select “Yes” to delete the BD history data. 164 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U SD CARD INFORMATION Compatible files The following files can be displayed. Picture file format: JPEG • Picture resolution: between 34 34 and 8192 8192 pixels • Gray scale JPEG is not supported Video file format: AVCHD Compatible formats This system is compatible with SD memory cards that meet SD card specifications FAT16 formats, SDHC memory cards in FAT32 format, and SDXC memory cards in exFAT format. An SD card is not provided with the rear seat entertainment system and needs to be purchased separately. The Panasonic SD memory card format software version 4.0 or higher is recommended. Data stored in an SD card may be lost. Before playing back pictures and videos stored in an SD card, make certain to back up the data. Before an SD card that contains any kind of data is played, slide the lock switch on the SD card to “LOCK” in order to prevent any data from being accidentally deleted or overwritten. 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION WARNING ● SD cards • Keep away from children. These are small and if swallowed by a child they can cause choking. 3 NOTICE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ● Failure to follow the precautions below may result in damage to the SD cards or the SD card slot. • Do not insert anything other than an SD card into the SD card slot. • Do not stick levels or stickers on SD card. There is a possibility that it may become impossible to eject the SD card from inside the slot. • Do not handle an SD card with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock or a malfunction. • Do not allow hands or metal objects to contact the interface pins of SD cards. • Do not place SD cards on the instrument panel, on any place with direct sunlight or in areas with a lot of moisture. • Do not use SD cards in any place where static electricity or electric noise adversely affects SD cards. This may cause data corruption or data loss. • Always place the SD card in its storage case when not in use. 165 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7. REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM OPERATION 5. USING THE VIDEO MODE The rear seat entertainment system plays videos and sound when audiovideo equipment is connected to the A/ V input port. USING THE A/V INPUT PORT 1 Open the cover and connect audio-video equipment to the A/V input port. Press the “VIDEO” button to turn on the video mode. REMOTE CONTROLLER The A/V input port is composed of 3 input jacks. Yellow: Video input White: Left channel audio input Red: Right channel audio input No. 2 Turn on the power of the audio-video equipment. 3 Press the “VIDEO” button to turn on the video mode. Function Turning on the video mode Volume up/down INFORMATION ● The volume can be adjusted using the vehicle’s audio controls. All other operations must be made on the audio-video equipment itself. For details about operation of audiovideo equipment, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. NOTICE ● When the A/V input port is not in use, keep the A/V input port cover closed. Inserting anything other than an appropriate plug may cause electrical failure. 166 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 1 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 2 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 3 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM...... 168 4 1 USING THE VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM............................................ 168 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION ..................................... 169 2. CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNIZATION..................... 174 3. COMMAND LIST ......................... 175 2 MOBILE ASSISTANT OPERATION 5 6 7 8 1. MOBILE ASSISTANT.................. 178 9 167 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM The voice command system enables the audio, hands-free systems, etc. to be operated using voice commands. MICROPHONE Refer to the command list for samples of voice commands. (P.175) USING THE VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM STEERING SWITCH It is unnecessary to speak directly into the microphone when giving a command. Press the talk switch to start the voice command system. To cancel voice recognition, press and hold the talk switch. 168 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION INFORMATION The voice command system is operated by speaking commands corresponding to each function. Also you can confirm the each command by selecting a tab. The tabs are found on the upper part of the screen. 1 Press the talk switch. 2 Select “OK” or press the talk switch. For details about this screen: P.170 3 Say the tab selection command or select the desired tab. Commands related with each function are displayed on the screen of the each function tab. Some commonly used commands are displayed on the screen of the function tab. Selecting “Help” or saying “Help” prompts voice guidance to offer examples of commands and operation methods. 169 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM ● The voice command system can be operated while guidance is being spoken, when “Voice Prompt Interrupt” (P.66) is set to on. (It is not necessary to wait for the confirmation beep before speaking a command.) ● Voice commands may not be recognized if: • Spoken too quickly. • Spoken at a low or high volume. • The roof or windows are open. • Passengers are talking while voice commands are spoken. • The air conditioning speed is set high. • The air conditioning vents are turned towards the microphone. ● In the following conditions, the system may not recognize the command properly and using voice commands may not be possible: • The command is incorrect or unclear. Note that certain words, accents or speech patterns may be difficult for the system to recognize. • There is excessive background noise, such as wind noise. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Say the command displayed on the screen. ■DISPLAYING THE “Voice Settings” Registered POIs, registered names in the contacts list etc., can be said in the place of the “<>” next to the commands. (P.175) For example: Say “Find nearby dining”, “Call John smith” etc. If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no selections are available, perform one of the following to return to the previous screen: • Say “Go back”. • Select “Go Back”. To cancel voice recognition, select “Cancel”, or press and hold the talk switch. Selecting “Voice Settings” can be displayed the “Voice Settings” screen. (P.66) 4 SCREENS INCREASING THE VOICE RECOGNITION PERFORMANCE 1 2 Press the talk switch. Select the desired item to be set. INFORMATION ● If the system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again. ● “Voice Recognition Prompts” can be set on the “Voice Settings” screen. (P.66) ● Some voice guidance can be canceled by setting voice prompts to off. Use this setting when it is desirable to say a command immediately after pressing the talk switch and hearing a beep. No. Function Select to train voice recognition. The user will be asked to say 10 sample phrases. This will help the voice command system adapt to the user’s accent. Select to display the voice recognition tutorial. Select to prevent the screen from being displayed again. Select to continue the voice recognition. 170 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: LAUNCH Entune App Suite APPLICATION* 1 2 Press the talk switch. Say “Launch <application name>”. Entune App Suite application screen is displayed. 1 2 3 Press the talk switch. Say “Enter an address”. Say “<house number, street name, city name, State>” continuously. A confirmation screen will be displayed showing the recognition results. If multiple matching items are found, a selection screen will be displayed. Say “<number>” or select the number. Some areas cannot be recognized by the voice recognition system. For information regarding the state/ province setting to perform a destination search by address: P.320 4 Say “Go directly”. After this, follow the voice guidance and search for a destination route by voice command operation. ● The voice command recognition is designed to recognize the main body of the official street name. For example: if the official street name is “East Main Street”, the voice command recognition will recognize “Main”. ● Say the desired number, cardinal direction etc. in the place of the “<>”. For example: Say “West 555”. ● Inputting the house number can be skipped. ● Even if the state set using voice recognition is different from the set state in the “Address” screen (which was set when a destination was set manually), the set state in the “Address” screen will not change. (P.321) ● The house number voice recognition conditions are outlined below: • Numerals: 10 digits or less • Numerals and cardinal direction or a hyphen and numerals: A total of 9 digits or less (Do not say “and”.) • Cardinal direction or a hyphen and numerals: A total of 9 digits or less (Do not say “and”.) • Numerals are recognized as single digits only. • The cardinal direction and hyphens are only recognized once. • The following cardinal directions can be recognized: North, East, West and South. *:Entune Premium Audio only 171 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: PERFORMING A DESTINATION SEARCH BY ADDRESS (ENGLISH ONLY)* INFORMATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: SEARCH FOR A SONG 1 2 Press the talk switch. Say “Play song <name>”. A confirmation screen will be displayed showing the recognition results. If multiple matching items are found, a selection screen will be displayed. Say “<number>” or select the number. The system starts playing music and the audio top screen is displayed. VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: CALL NAME 1 2 Press the talk switch. Say “Call types>”. <contacts> <phone A confirmation screen will be displayed showing the recognition results. If multiple matching items are found, a selection screen will be displayed. Say “<number>” or select the number. INFORMATION INFORMATION ● The Gracenote database is only compatible with the USB or iPod mode. ● A USB memory or iPod must be connected to enable track searching and playback. (P.103, 107) ● When a USB memory or iPod is connected, recognition data is created so tracks can be searched using voice commands. ● Recognition data is updated under the following conditions: • When the USB memory or iPod data has changed. • When the voice recognition language is changed. (P.59) ● While the recognition data is being created or being updated, a track search cannot be performed using a voice command. 172 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ● In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, “Call <contacts> <phone types>”, after saying “Call a contact” say the name, or the name and type of phone, of a contact. For example: “Call a contact”, “John Smith” or “Call a contact”, “Mary Davis”, “Mobile” ● There are 4 types of phones: Home, Mobile, Work and Other. ● Short or abbreviated names in the contacts list may not be recognized. Change names in the contacts list to full names. ● Sometimes a voice recognition result confirmation screen will be displayed. After confirming the result, say “Yes” or “No”. ● When the system recognizes multiple names from the contacts list, a name candidate list will be displayed on the screen. If the desired name is not displayed on the top of the screen, say or select the number of the name from the candidate list (number 1, number 2, etc.) to select a name from the candidate list. ● When a contact has multiple phone numbers registered in the contacts list, a candidate list will be displayed. If the desired phone number is not displayed on the top of the screen, say or select the number of the desired phone number from the candidate list (number 1, number 2, etc.) to select a phone number from the candidate list. 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: DIAL NUMBER 1 2 Press the talk switch. Say the phone number. In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, “Dial <number>”, after saying “Dial a number” say the phone number. Say the phone number one digit at a time. For example, if the phone number is 2345678: Say “two three four five six seven eight” Do not say “twenty three forty five sixty seven eight” Say “Call” or press the the steering wheel. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 3 4 switch on When the system recognizes multiple phone numbers, a phone number candidate list will be displayed on the screen. switch on the steerPressing the ing wheel makes a call to the top entry on the list. If the desired phone number is not displayed on the top of the screen, say the number of the desired phone number from the candidate list to select a phone number from the candidate list. 173 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 2. CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNIZATION Due to natural language speech recognition technology, this system enables recognition of a command when spoken naturally. However, the system cannot recognize every variation of each command. In some situations, it is possible to omit the command for the procedure and directly state the desired operation. Not all voice commands are displayed in the function menu. INFORMATION ● If the command cannot be recognized completely, the command input screen will be displayed. (Search results will be shown based on the part of the command that was recognized.) EXPRESSION EXAMPLES FOR EACH FUNCTION Command Expression examples “Go Home”*1 Navigate to my house. Take me home. “Enter an Address”*1 I need directions to an address. Give me a street. “Find Nearby <POI category>”*1 Search for a <Restaurants> around here. Find a <Restaurants> nearby. “Call <name> <type>” Get me <Robert Brown>. Call <contacts> <phonetypes>. “Dial <number>” Call <911>. “Play Artist <name>”*2 Play the artist <name>. I want to hear the band <name>. “Play Album <name>”*2 Play album <name>. *1: Entune Premium Audio only *2: Only for external music device 174 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 3. COMMAND LIST Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown below. Frequently used commands are listed in the following tables. For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the related commands will not be displayed in the screen. Also, according to conditions, other commands may not be displayed in the screen. The functions available may vary according to the system installed. Voice recognition language can be changed. (P.59) Basic 4 Action “Help” Prompts voice guidance to offer examples of commands or operation methods “Go Back” Returns to the previous screen “Number one/two/three/four/five” Selects the number on the list screen “Next Page” Displays the next page “Previous Page” Displays the previous page “Go to <tab>” Displays the command list of the selected tab Apps* When the voice recognition language is set to English. Command “Launch <apps>” Action Activates the Entune App Suite application *: Entune Premium Audio only 175 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM Command 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Navigation*1 Command Action “Find Nearby <POI category>” Displays a list of <POI category*2> near the current position “Enter an Address” Enables setting a destination by saying the address “Go Home” Displays the route to home “Cancel Route” Stops the route guidance “Web search” Set the web search engine. 1 * : Entune Premium Audio only *2: For example; “Gas stations”, “Restaurants”, etc. Phone Command Action “Redial” Places a call to the phone number of the latest outgoing call “Call Back” Places a call to the phone number of latest incoming call “Show Recent Calls” Displays the call history screen “Dial <phone number>” Places a call to the said phone number “Call <contacts> <phonetypes>” Place a call to the said phone type of the contact from the phone book Audio Command Action “Play Playlist <name>” Plays tracks from the selected playlist “Play Artist <name>” Plays tracks from the selected artist “Play Song <name>” Plays the selected track “Play Album <name>” Plays tracks from the selected album 176 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION Information* Command Action “Show Forecast” Displays weather information “Show Traffic” Displays traffic information *: Available models and available country and areas (P.182184) INFORMATION ● Commands relating to operation of the audio can only be performed when the audio is turned on. 4 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 177 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. MOBILE ASSISTANT OPERATION 1. MOBILE ASSISTANT The Mobile Assistant feature will activate Apple’s Siri® Eyes Free mode via the steering wheel switches. To operate the Mobile Assistant, a compatible cellular phone must be registered and connected to this system via Bluetooth®. (P.44) 1 Press and hold the on the steering wheel until you hear the beeps. 2 The Mobile Assistant can be used only when the following screen is displayed. To cancel the Mobile Assistant, select “Cancel”, or press the on the steer- ing wheel, or press and hold the on the steering wheel. To restart the Mobile Assistant for additional commands, press the on the steering wheel. • Mobile Assistant can only be restarted after the system responds to a voice command. 178 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U • After some phone and music commands, the Mobile Assistant feature will automatically end to complete the requested action. The volume of the Mobile Assistant can be adjusted using the “PWR·VOL” knob or steering wheel volume control switches. The Mobile Assistant and phone call volumes are synchronized. INFORMATION ● The available features and functions may vary based on the iOS version installed on the connected device. ● Some Siri features are limited in Eyes Free mode. If you attempt to use an unavailable function, Siri will inform you that the function is not available. ● If Siri is not enabled on the cellular phone connected via Bluetooth®, an error message will be displayed on the screen. ● While a phone call is active, the Mobile Assistant cannot be used. ● If using the navigation feature of the cellular phone, ensure the active audio source is Bluetooth® audio or iPod in order to hear turn by turn direction prompts. 2. MOBILE ASSISTANT OPERATION MICROPHONE It is not necessary to speak directly into the microphone when using the Mobile Assistant. (Microphone location: P.168) INFORMATION ● Wait for the listening beeps before using the Mobile Assistant. ● The Mobile Assistant may not recognize commands in the following situations: • Spoken too quickly. • Spoken at a low or high volume. • The roof or windows are open. • Passengers are talking while the Mobile Assistant is being used. • The air conditioning speed is set high. • The air conditioning vents are turned toward the microphone. 4 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM 179 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. MOBILE ASSISTANT OPERATION 180 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 5 1 INFORMATION 2 1 USEFUL INFORMATION 3 1. RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION ......................... 182 4 DISPLAYING WEATHER INFORMATION ................................. 182 2. RECEIVING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION ......................... 184 5 DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION ................................. 184 6 3. DATA SERVICES SETTINGS................................. 185 7 SETTING DOWNLOAD METHODS ........................................ 185 8 4. Driver Easy Speak...................... 186 USING Driver Easy Speak ................... 186 CHANGING Driver Easy Speak SETTINGS ........................................ 186 181 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 9 1. USEFUL INFORMATION 1. RECEIVING WEATHER INFORMATION Entune Audio Plus Weather information can be received via the HD Radio broadcast. 3 Check that the “Weather” screen is displayed. Entune Premium Audio Weather information can be received via the HD Radio broadcast or by the Entune App Suite application on a Bluetooth® phone. For details about the Entune App Suite application: P.371 No. Select to display the weather of the current location. (P.183) DISPLAYING WEATHER INFORMATION 1 Function Select to display the weather of a desired location in the recently checked locations list. Press the “APPS” button. Select to display the weather of a desired location in the national cities list. Select to display the weather of a desired location in the other local cities list. * 2 Select “Weather”. Select to display weather information over the map. *: Entune Premium Audio only INFORMATION ● Weather information is available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska of the United States. ● The weather for current location might not show the closest city when it first displays. 182 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. USEFUL INFORMATION DISPLAYING THE WEATHER OF THE CURRENT LOCATION 1 Display the (P.182) 2 3 Select “Current Weather”. “Weather” screen. Select the desired tab to be displayed. INFORMATION ● If weather is set to the home screen, the weather screen of the current location will be displayed. 5 INFORMATION 183 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. USEFUL INFORMATION 2. RECEIVING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION* Traffic map information can be received via the HD Radio. 3 Check that the “Traffic Map” screen is displayed. DISPLAYING TRAFFIC MAP INFORMATION 1 Press the “APPS” button. No. Function Current position of your car 2 Select “Traffic”. Traffic information line The line color means the following: Red: Heavy congestion Yellow: Moderate traffic Green: Freely flowing traffic INFORMATION ● Traffic map information is available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska of the United States. *: Entune Audio Plus only 184 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. USEFUL INFORMATION 3. DATA SERVICES SETTINGS* SETTING DOWNLOAD METHODS Data service information, which is comprised of traffic information and weather information, can be received via HD Radio broadcast and by the Entune App Suite application on a Bluetooth® phone. The receiving method can be set to both or only via HD Radio broadcast. For details about the Entune App Suite application: P.371 1 Press the “APPS” button. 4 Select the desired item to be set. Select a checkbox on the right to set. No. Function Select to receive data only via HD Radio broadcast. INFORMATION 2 3 Select “Setup”. ● These settings are available in the 48 states, D.C. and Alaska of the United States. Select “HD Data”. *: Entune Premium Audio only 185 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 5 INFORMATION Select to receive data service information via both HD Radio broadcast and the Entune App Suite application on a Bluetooth® phone. When both methods are available, HD Radio broadcast will be selected. 1. USEFUL INFORMATION 4. Driver Easy Speak* USING Driver Easy Speak Driver Easy Speak will utilize the vehicle microphones and speakers to allow passengers in the rear of the vehicle to more easily hear the driver. 1 2 Press the “APPS” button. Select “Driver change on/off. Easy Speak” to CHANGING Driver Easy Speak SETTINGS 1 2 3 4 Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Driver Easy Speak”. Select to adjust the audio volume. INFORMATION ● If a side door or the back door is opened while the Driver Easy Speak function is in use, it will be automatically turned off. To use this function again, close all side doors and the back door and turn on Driver Easy Speak again. ● Driver Easy Speak cannot be used while the voice command system or handsfree system is in use. ● If feedback occurs, turn the Driver Easy Speak function off or adjust its volume. *: Entune Premium Audio only 186 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. USEFUL INFORMATION 5 INFORMATION 187 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 1 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM..................................... 190 2. ESTIMATED COURSE LINE DISPLAY MODE ....................... 203 SCREEN DESCRIPTION..................... 203 PARKING ............................................. 204 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ................... 190 3. PARKING ASSIST GUIDE LINE DISPLAY MODE ....................... 205 SCREEN DESCRIPTION .................... 191 SCREEN DESCRIPTION..................... 205 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ......................... 192 PARKING ............................................. 206 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN........ 192 THE CAMERA ..................................... 192 4. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR PRECAUTIONS......................... 207 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD................................. 193 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN ........ 207 THE CAMERA...................................... 208 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD ................................. 209 WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS.......................................... 195 WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS .......................................... 210 3. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ........................................ 197 IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS...................................... 197 2 5. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ....................................... 212 IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS ...................................... 212 TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 1. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR .................................. 198 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ................... 198 SCREEN DISPLAY.............................. 200 USING THE SYSTEM.......................... 201 3 PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 1. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR....................... 214 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS ................... 214 CAMERA SWITCH............................... 217 DISPLAY .............................................. 217 HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY ....... 219 188 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 1 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 2 2. CHECKING AROUND THE VEHICLE.................................... 221 8. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ....................................... 247 SCREEN DISPLAY ............................. 221 IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS ...................................... 247 3. CHECKING THE FRONT AND AROUND THE VEHICLE........... 222 SCREEN DISPLAY ............................. 222 4. CHECKING THE SIDES OF THE VEHICLE............................ 225 SCREEN DISPLAY ............................. 225 PRODUCT LICENSE........................... 249 4 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST 1. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST...................................... 250 TYPES OF SENSORS......................... 250 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SWITCH ............................................ 250 SCREEN DISPLAY ............................. 228 DISPLAY.............................................. 250 GUIDE LINES DISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN ................................... 230 THE DISTANCE DISPLAY AND BUZZER ............................................ 251 PARKING ............................................ 233 DETECTION RANGE OF THE SENSORS ......................................... 253 6. MAGNIFYING FUNCTION ........... 235 SENSOR DETECTION INFORMATION ................................. 253 7. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRECAUTIONS ......................... 236 INTUITIVE PARKING ASSISTSENSOR FAILURE WARNING......... 255 CERTIFICATION ................................. 255 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN ....... 236 THE CAMERA ..................................... 239 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD................................................ 241 DISTORTION OF THREEDIMENSIONAL OBJECTS ON THE SCREEN ................................... 243 2. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SETTING ................................... 256 SETTING AN ALERT VOLUME........... 256 SETTING A PARKING SONAR DISPLAY ........................................... 257 SETTING A DISPLAY AND TONE INDICATION...................................... 257 WHEN APPROACHING THREEDIMENSIONAL OBJECTS................ 244 MAGNIFYING FUNCTION .................. 246 189 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 5 5. CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE........... 228 MAGNIFYING THE DISPLAY ............. 235 3 6 7 8 9 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM* The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle with fixed guide lines on the screen while backing up, for example while parking. INFORMATION ● The screen illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed on the screen. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS The rear view monitor system is a supplemental device intended to assist the driver when backing up. When backing up, be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. If you do not, you may hit another vehicle, and could possibly cause an accident. Pay attention to the following precautions when using the rear view monitor system. WARNING ● Never depend on the rear view monitor system entirely when backing up. The image and the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may differ from the actual state. Use caution, just as you would when backing up any vehicle. ● Be sure to back up slowly, depressing the brake pedal to control vehicle speed. ● The instructions given are only guide lines. When and how much to turn the steering wheel will vary according to traffic conditions, road surface conditions, vehicle condition, etc. when parking. It is necessary to be fully aware of this before using the rear view monitor system. ● When parking, be sure to check that the parking space will accommodate your vehicle before maneuvering into it. ● Do not use the rear view monitor system in the following cases: • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow • When using tire chains or emergency tires • When the back door is not closed completely • On roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or slopes ● In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is moving, or you may become unable to see the image on the screen. Be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. ● If the tire sizes are changed, the position of the fixed guide lines displayed on the screen may change. ● The camera uses a special lens. The distances between objects and pedestrians that appear in the image displayed on the screen will differ from the actual distances.(P.193) *: If equipped 190 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM SCREEN DESCRIPTION Vehicles without smart key system The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with smart key system The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the engine <power> switch is in IGNITION ON <ON> mode. 6 Display Function Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. Vehicle center guide line This line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground. Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle. Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of the bumper. Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle. Displays a point approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (blue) from the edge of the bumper. CANCELING REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM The rear view monitor system is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the “R” position. 191 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM No. 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 2. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN The rear view monitor system displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. THE CAMERA The camera for the rear view monitor system is located as shown in the illustration. Displayed area Screen USING THE CAMERA Corners of bumper The image adjustment procedure for the rear view monitor system screen is the same as the procedure for adjusting the screen. (P.41) INFORMATION ● The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation conditions. ● Objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be displayed. ● The camera uses a special lens. The distance of the image that appears on the screen differs from the actual distance. ● Items which are located higher than the camera may not be displayed on the monitor. 192 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U If dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera, it cannot transmit a clear image. In this case, flush it with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth. 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM NOTICE The distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distance guide lines give a distance guide for flat road surfaces. In any of the following situations, there is a margin of error between the fixed guide lines on the screen and the actual distance /course on the road. 193 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM ● The rear view monitor system may not operate properly in the following cases. • If the back of the vehicle is hit, the position and mounting angle of the camera may change. • As the camera has a water proof construction, do not detach, disassemble or modify it. This may cause incorrect operation. • When cleaning the camera lens, flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe it with a soft and wet cloth. Strongly rubbing the camera lens may cause the camera lens to be scratched and unable to transmit a clear image. • Do not allow organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner or a glass coating to adhere to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off as soon as possible. • If the temperature changes rapidly, such as when hot water is poured on the vehicle in cold weather, the system may not operate normally. • When washing the vehicle, do not apply intensive bursts of water to the camera or camera area. Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. ● Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP SHARPLY The distance guide lines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/ course on the road. 194 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN SHARPLY The distance guide lines will appear to be farther from the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road. 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM WHEN ANY PART OF THE VEHICLE SAGS When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the fixed guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/ course on the road. WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS The distance guide lines are displayed according to flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the vehicle width guide lines and distance guide lines. When approaching a three-dimensional object that extends outward (such as the flatbed of a truck), be careful of the following. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM A margin of error 195 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM VEHICLE WIDTH GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the vehicle width guide lines and the vehicle does not look as if it hits the truck. However, the rear body of the truck may actually cross over the vehicle width guide lines. In reality if you back up as guided by the vehicle width guide lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that A is closest and C is farthest away. However, in reality, the distance to A and C is the same, and B is farther than A and C. Positions of A, B and C C AB C B A Vehicle width guide lines 196 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 3. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Solution The vehicle is in a dark area The temperature around the lens is either high or low The outside temperature is low There are water droplets on the camera It is raining or humid Foreign matter (mud etc.) is adhering to the camera Sunlight or headlights are shining directly into the camera The vehicle is under fluorescent lights, sodium lights, mercury lights etc. Back up while visually checking the vehicle’s surroundings. (Use the monitor again once conditions have been improved.) The procedure for adjusting the picture quality of the rear view monitor system is the same as the procedure for adjusting the screen. (P.41) The image is blurry Dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera. Flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth. The image is out of alignment The camera or surrounding area has received a strong impact. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The fixed guide lines are very far out of alignment The camera position is out of alignment. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The vehicle is tilted (there is a heavy load on the vehicle, tire pressure is low due to a tire puncture, etc.) The vehicle is used on an incline. If this happens due to these causes, it does not indicate a malfunction. Back up while visually checking the vehicle’s surroundings. The image is difficult to see 197 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Likely cause 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 1. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR* The parking assist monitor assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while backing up, for example while parking. INFORMATION ● The screen illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed on the screen. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS The parking assist monitor is a supplemental device intended to assist the driver when backing up. When backing up, be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. If you do not, you may hit another vehicle, and could possibly cause an accident. Pay attention to the following precautions when using the parking assist monitor. WARNING ● Never depend on the parking assist monitor entirely when backing up. The image and the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may differ from the actual state. Use caution, just as you would when backing up any vehicle. ● Be sure to back up slowly, depressing the brake pedal to control vehicle speed. ● If you seem likely to hit nearby vehicles, obstacles, people or mount the shoulder, depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle. *: If equipped 198 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR WARNING ● The instructions given are only guidelines. When and how much to turn the steering wheel will vary according to traffic conditions, road surface conditions, vehicle condition, etc. when parking. It is necessary to be fully aware of this before using the parking assist system. ● When parking, be sure to check that the parking space will accommodate your vehicle before maneuvering into it. ● Do not use the parking assist monitor in the following cases: • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow • When using tire chains or emergency tires • When the back door is not closed completely • On roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or slopes ● In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is moving, or you may become unable to see the image on the screen. Be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. ● If the tire sizes are changed, the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change. ● The camera uses a special lens. The distances between objects and pedestrians that appear in the image displayed on the screen will differ from the actual distances. (P.209) 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 199 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR SCREEN DISPLAY The parking assist monitor screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the engine <power> switch is in IGNITION ON <ON> mode. Intuitive parking assist-sensor If an obstacle is detected while the intuitive parking assist-sensor is on, a display is shown in the top right corner of the screen. Rear Cross Traffic Alert If an obstacle is detected while the Rear Cross Traffic Alert is on, a display is shown in the top right corner of the screen. CANCELING TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR The parking assist monitor is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the “R” position. 200 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR USING THE SYSTEM Use any of the following modes. Estimated course line display mode (P.203) The steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines) are displayed. Distance guide line display mode Distance guide lines only are displayed. 201 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Estimated course lines are displayed which move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel. Parking assist guide line display mode (P.205) 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR SWITCHING THE DISPLAY MODE When the shift lever is in any position other than the “R” position, the display mode can be changed in the following procedure. 1 2 3 Press the “APPS” button. 4 Select “Back Camera Guide Line Setting”. 5 Select the display mode. Select “Setup”. Select “Vehicle”. 202 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U No. Name Detail Estimated course line display mode 203 Parking assist guide line display mode 205 Distance guide line display mode Distance guide lines only are displayed. 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 2. ESTIMATED COURSE LINE DISPLAY MODE SCREEN DESCRIPTION No. Display Function Estimated course lines Show an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned. Distance guide lines Show distance behind the vehicle when the steering wheel is turned. The guide lines move in conjunction with the estimated course lines. The guide lines display points approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5m) (red) and approximately 3ft. (1m) (yellow) from the center of the edge of the bumper. Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle. Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5m) (blue) from the edge of the bumper. Vehicle center guide line The line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground. WARNING ● If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. 203 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. These guide lines align with the estimated course lines when the vehicle is going straight ahead. 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR PARKING 3 When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space described in the procedure below, the steering directions will be reversed. 1 2 Shift the shift lever to the “R” position. Turn the steering wheel so that the estimated course lines are within the parking space, and back up slowly. When the rear position of the vehicle has entered the parking space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width guide lines are within the left and right dividing lines of the parking space. Parking space Estimated course lines 204 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Vehicle width guide line 4 Once the vehicle width guide lines and the parking space lines are parallel, straighten the steering wheel and back up slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space. 5 Stop the vehicle in an appropriate place, and finish parking. 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 3. PARKING ASSIST GUIDE LINE DISPLAY MODE SCREEN DESCRIPTION No. Display Function Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. Parking assist guide lines Show the path of the smallest turn possible behind the vehicle. Show the approximate position of the steering wheel when parking. Distance guide lines Show distance behind the vehicle. Display points approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5m) (red) from the edge of the bumper. Vehicle center guide line The line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground. 205 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Vehicle width guide line 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR PARKING When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space described in the procedure below, the steering directions will be reversed. 1 2 Shift the shift lever to the “R” position. Back up until the parking assist guide line meets the edge of the left-hand dividing line of the parking space. Parking assist guide line Parking space dividing line 206 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, and back up slowly. 4 Once the vehicle is parallel with the parking space, straighten the steering wheel and back up slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space. 5 Stop the vehicle in an appropriate place, and finish parking. 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 4. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN The parking assist monitor displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. Displayed area INFORMATION ● The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation conditions. ● Objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be displayed. ● The camera uses a special lens. The distance of the image that appears on the screen differs from the actual distance. ● Items which are located higher than the camera may not be displayed on the monitor. 6 Screen PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Corners of bumper The image adjustment procedure for the parking assist monitor screen is the same as the procedure for adjusting the navigation screen. (P.41) 207 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR THE CAMERA The camera for the parking assist monitor is located as shown in the illustration. USING THE CAMERA If dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera, it cannot transmit a clear image. In this case, flush it with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth. 208 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NOTICE ● The parking assist monitor may not operate properly in the following cases. • If the back of the vehicle is hit, the position and mounting angle of the camera may change. • As the camera has a water proof construction, do not detach, disassemble or modify it. This may cause incorrect operation. • When cleaning the camera lens, flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe it with a soft and wet cloth. Strongly rubbing the camera lens may cause the camera lens to be scratched and unable to transmit a clear image. • Do not allow organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner or a glass coating to adhere to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off as soon as possible. • If the temperature changes rapidly, such as when hot water is poured on the vehicle in cold weather, the system may not operate normally. • When washing the vehicle, do not apply intensive bursts of water to the camera or camera area. Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. ● Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD The distance guide lines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/ course on the road. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM The distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distance guide lines give a distance guide for flat road surfaces. In any of the following situations, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance /course on the road. WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP SHARPLY 38_56 209 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN SHARPLY The distance guide lines will appear to be farther from the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road. WHEN ANY PART OF THE VEHICLE SAGS When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road. A margin of error WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS The estimated course lines target flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the estimated course lines and distance guide lines. When approaching a three-dimensional object that extends outward (such as the flatbed of a truck), be careful of the following. 210 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR ESTIMATED COURSE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the estimated course lines and the vehicle does not look as if it hits the truck. However, the rear body of the truck may actually cross over the estimated course lines. In reality if you back up as guided by the estimated course lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that A is closest and C is farthest away. However, in reality, the distance to A and C is the same, and B is farther than A and C. Positions of A, B and C 6 C B C B A Estimated course lines 211 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM A 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR 5. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution The image is difficult to see The vehicle is in a dark area The temperature around the lens is either high or low The outside temperature is low There are water droplets on the camera It is raining or humid Foreign matter (mud etc.) is adhering to the camera Sunlight or headlights are shining directly into the camera The vehicle is under fluorescent lights, sodium lights, mercury lights etc. Back up while visually checking the vehicle’s surroundings. (Use the monitor again once conditions have been improved.) The procedure for adjusting the picture quality of the parking assist monitor is the same as the procedure for adjusting the navigation screen. (P.41) The image is blurry Dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera. Flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth. The camera or surrounding area has received a strong impact. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The camera position is out of alignment. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The guide lines are very far out of alignment The vehicle is tilted. (There is a heavy load on the vehicle, tire pressure is low due to a tire puncture, etc.) The vehicle is used on an incline. If this happens due to these causes, it does not indicate a malfunction. Back up while visually checking the vehicle’s surroundings. The estimated course lines move even though the steering wheel is straight There is a malfunction in the signals being output by the steering sensor. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The back door is open. Close the back door. If this does not resolve the symptom, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The image alignment Guide lines displayed is out are 212 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U of not 2. TOYOTA PARKING ASSIST MONITOR Symptom Likely cause Solution The estimated course lines are not displayed The steering wheel has been moved while the 12-volt battery was being reinstalled. 12-volt battery power is low. The steering sensor has been reinstalled. There is a malfunction in the signals being output by the steering sensor. Stop the vehicle, and turn the steering wheel as far as it will go to the left and right. If this does not resolve the symptom, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 213 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 1. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR* Panoramic view monitor assists the driver in viewing the surroundings, when operating at low speeds, by combining the front, side and rear cameras and displaying a complete vehicle overhead image on the screen. Vehicles without a smart key system When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while the engine switch is in “ON” position, the panoramic view monitor operates. Vehicles with a smart key system When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while the engine <power> switch is in IGNITION ON <ON> mode, the panoramic view monitor operates. The monitor displays various views of the position and surroundings of the vehicle. INFORMATION ● The screen illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed on the screen. DRIVING PRECAUTIONS The panoramic view monitor is a supplemental device intended to assist the driver when checking around the vehicle. When using, be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. If you do not, you may hit another vehicle or possibly cause an accident. Pay attention to the following precautions when using the panoramic view monitor. WARNING ● Never depend on the panoramic view monitor entirely. The image and the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may differ from the actual state. Use caution just as you would when driving any other vehicle. ● Always make sure to check all around the vehicle with your own eyes when driving. ● Never drive while looking only at the screen as the image on the screen is different from actual conditions. If you are driving while looking only at the screen, you may hit a person or an object, resulting in an accident. When driving, be sure to check the vehicle’s surroundings with your own eyes and the vehicle’s mirrors. *: If equipped 214 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WARNING ● In panoramic view/moving view/seethrough view, the system combines images taken from the front, back, left and right side cameras into a single image. There are limits to the range and content that can be displayed. Familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the panoramic view monitor system before using it. ● Image clarity may decline at the four corners of the panoramic view/moving view/ see-through view. However, this is not a malfunction, as these are the regions along the border of each camera image where the images are combined. ● Depending on lighting conditions near each of the cameras, bright and dark patches may appear on the panoramic view/moving view/see-through view. ● The panoramic view/moving view/seethrough view display does not extend higher than the installation position and image capture range of each camera. 215 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM ● Depending on the circumstances of the vehicle (number of passengers, amount of luggage, etc.), the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change. Be sure to check visually around the vehicle before proceeding. ● Do not use the panoramic view monitor system in the following cases: • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow • When using tire chains or emergency tires • When the back door is not closed completely • On roads that are not flat or straight, such as curves or slopes ● In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may become faint. The image could distort when the vehicle is moving, or you may become unable to see the image on the screen. Be sure to visually check all around the vehicle both directly and using the mirrors before proceeding. ● If the tire sizes are changed, the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change. ● The camera uses a special lens. The distances between objects and pedestrians that appear in the image displayed on the screen will differ from the actual distances. (P.241) NOTICE 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR NOTICE ● There are blind spots around the vehicle. Accordingly, there are regions not displayed in panoramic view/moving view/see-through view. ● Three-dimensional objects displayed in wide front view or rear view may not be displayed in panoramic view/moving view/see-through view. ● People and other three-dimensional obstacles may appear differently when displayed on the panoramic view monitor. (These differences include, among others, cases in which displayed objects appear to have fallen over, disappear near image processing areas, appear from image processing areas, or when the actual distance to an object differs from the displayed position.) 216 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NOTICE ● When the back door, which is equipped with the back camera, or front doors, which are equipped with door mirrors that have built-in side cameras, are open, images will not be displayed properly on the panoramic view monitor. ● The vehicle icon displayed in panoramic view/moving view/see-through view is a computer generated image. Accordingly, properties such as the color, shape and size will differ from the actual vehicle. For this reason, nearby three-dimensional objects may appear to be touching the vehicle, and actual distances to three-dimensional objects may differ from those displayed. 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR CAMERA SWITCH The camera switch is located as shown in the illustration. DISPLAY CHECKING AROUND THE VEHICLE Moving view See-through view 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 217 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR CHECKING THE FRONT AND AROUND THE VEHICLE Wide front view & panoramic view CHECKING THE SIDES OF THE VEHICLE CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE Rear view & panoramic view Wide rear view Side views Rear view 218 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR HOW TO SWITCH THE DISPLAY Vehicles without a smart key system When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while the engine switch is in “ON” position, the panoramic view monitor operates. Vehicles with a smart key system When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R” position while the engine <power> switch is in IGNITION ON <ON> mode, the panoramic view monitor operates. The monitor displays various views of the position of the vehicle. (The following is an example) 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 219 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Map screen, audio screen, etc. Moving view See-through view Map screen, audio screen, etc. Rear view & panoramic view Side views Wide front view & panoramic view Rear view Pressing the camera switch Shifting the shift lever Selecting the display mode switching button 220 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Wide rear view 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 2. CHECKING AROUND THE VEHICLE The moving view screen and the see-through view screen provide support when checking the areas of around the vehicle while parking. Displays an image of the vicinity of the vehicle combined from the 4 cameras. The screen will display a 360 view around the vehicle from either inside the vehicle or from a birds-eye view at an angle. To display the screen, press the camera switch when the shift lever is in the “P” position. SCREEN DISPLAY Moving view See-through view 6 Display PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM No. Function See-through view switch Select to change to the see-through view screen. Moving view switch Select to change to the moving view screen. Select to pause the rotation of the screen. Rotation pause switch To resume rotation, select . INFORMATION ● Pressing the camera switch again changes the screen back to the previously displayed screen, such as the navigation screen. 221 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 3. CHECKING THE FRONT AND AROUND THE VEHICLE The wide front view & panoramic view screen provides support when checking the areas in front of the vehicle and around the vehicle when taking-off at T-intersections or other intersections during poor visibility. To display the screen, press the camera switch when the shift lever is in the “N” or “D” position with the vehicle moving approximately 7 mph (12 km/h) or less. SCREEN DISPLAY Wide front view & panoramic view No. Display Function Distance guide lines Shows distance in front of the vehicle. Display points approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from the edge of the bumper. Estimated course lines Shows an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned. This line will be displayed when the steering wheel is turned more than 90° from the center. Guide line switching button Select to change the guide line mode between the distance guide line mode and the estimated course line mode. (P.224) Automatic display button Select to turn automatic display mode on/off. The indicator on the button illuminates during automatic display mode. (P.224) Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. 222 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR INFORMATION ● Pressing the camera switch changes the screen to the side views screen or previously displayed screen, such as the navigation screen. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 223 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR SWITCHING THE GUIDE LINE MODE Each time the guide line switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Distance guide line AUTOMATIC DISPLAY MODE In addition to screen switching by operating the camera switch, automatic display mode is available. In this mode, the screen is switched automatically in response to vehicle speed. In automatic mode, the monitor will automatically display images in the following situations: When the shift lever is shifted to “N” or “D” position. When vehicle speed is reduced to approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) or less. Only the distance guide lines are displayed. Estimated course line Estimated course lines will be added to the distance guide lines. 224 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 4. CHECKING THE SIDES OF THE VEHICLE The side views screen provides support when checking the areas on both sides of the vehicle, for example when taking off and stopping, when turning, etc. To display the screen, press the camera switch when the shift lever is in the “N” or “D” position with the vehicle moving approximately 7 mph (12 km/h) or less. SCREEN DISPLAY Side views 6 Display Function Distance guide lines Show distance in front of the vehicle. Display points approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) from the edge of the bumper. Vehicle width guide lines Shows guide lines of the vehicle’s width including the outside rear view mirrors. Front tire guide lines Shows guide lines of where the front tire touches the ground. Automatic display button Select to turn automatic display mode on/off. The indicator on the button illuminates during automatic display mode. (P.226) Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. INFORMATION ● Pressing the camera switch changes the screen to the wide front view & panoramic view screen or previously displayed screen, such as the navigation screen. 225 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM No. 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR AUTOMATIC DISPLAY MODE In addition to screen switching by operating the camera switch, automatic display mode is available. In this mode, the screen is switched automatically in response to vehicle speed. USING THE VEHICLE WIDTH GUIDE LINE In automatic mode, the monitor will automatically display images in the following situations: • When the shift lever is shifted to “N” or “D” position. • When vehicle speed is reduced to approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) or less. Check the positions and distance between the vehicle width guide line and a target object such as the obstacle or curb of the road. 226 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Pull over to the curb as shown in the illustration above, taking care not to let the vehicle width guide line overlap the target object. Ensure that the vehicle width line is parallel to the target object enables parking alongside the target object. 227 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 5. CHECKING THE REAR AND AROUND THE VEHICLE The rear view & panoramic view screen, the wide rear view screen and the rear view screen provide support when checking the areas of behind the vehicle and around the vehicle while backing up, for example while parking. The screens will be displayed when the shift lever is in the “R” position. SCREEN DISPLAY Each time the display mode switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Rear view & panoramic view Displays the rear view and overhead view of the vehicle at same time. Wide rear view Displays a near 180° image from the rear view camera. 228 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Rear view Displays the rear view of the vehicle. No. Function Display mode switching button Each time the display mode switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: From the rear view & panoramic view mode to the wide rear view mode From the wide rear view mode to the rear view mode From the rear view mode to the rear view & panoramic view mode Guide line switching button Select to switch the guide line mode. (P.230) Rear Cross Traffic Alert When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of obstacle is displayed and the buzzer sounds. Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. INFORMATION ● The monitor is cancelled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the “R” position. 229 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Display 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES DISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN Each time the guide line switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Estimated course line Estimated course lines are displayed which move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel. Parking assist guide line The steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines) are displayed. 230 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Distance guide line Only distance guide line is displayed. No. Display Function Shows distance in front of the vehicle. Display points approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from the edge of the bumper. Vehicle center guide line The line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground. Vehicle width guide lines Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. These guide lines align with the estimated course lines when the vehicle is going straight ahead. Estimated course lines Shows an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned. Distance guide lines Shows the distance behind the vehicle when the steering wheel is turned. The guide lines move in conjunction with the estimated course lines. The guide lines display points approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) and approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (yellow) from the center of the edge of the bumper. Distance guide line Shows the distance behind the vehicle. Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red*) from the edge of the bumper. *: In estimated course line mode, the line will turn blue. Parking assist guide lines Shows the path of the smallest turn possible behind the vehicle. Shows the approximate position of the steering wheel when parking. 231 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Distance guide lines 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WARNING ● Depending on the circumstances of the vehicle (number of passengers, amount of luggage, etc.), the position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change. Be sure to check visually around the vehicle before proceeding. ● If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not use the system if the display is incorrect due to an uneven (hilly) road or a nonstraight (curvy) road. 232 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PARKING 3 USING THE ESTIMATED COURSE LINE When the rear position of the vehicle has entered the parking space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width guide lines are within the left and right dividing lines of the parking space. When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space described in the procedure below, the steering directions will be reversed. 1 2 Shift the shift lever to the “R” position. Turn the steering wheel so that the estimated course lines are within the parking space, and back up slowly. 6 4 Once the vehicle width guide lines and the parking space lines are parallel, straighten the steering wheel and back up slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space. 5 Stop the vehicle in an appropriate place, and finish parking. Parking space Estimated course lines 233 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Vehicle width guide line 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR USING PARKING ASSIST GUIDE LINE When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space described in the procedure below, the steering directions will be reversed. 1 2 Shift the shift lever to the “R” position. Back up until the parking assist guide line meets the edge of the left-hand dividing line of the parking space. Parking assist guide line Parking space dividing line 234 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3 Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, and back up slowly. 4 Once the vehicle is parallel with the parking space, straighten the steering wheel and back up slowly until the vehicle has completely entered the parking space. 5 Stop the vehicle in an appropriate place, and finish parking. 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 6. MAGNIFYING FUNCTION If displayed objects are too small to see clearly when the wide front view & panoramic view or the rear view & panoramic view is displayed, the area around any of the 4 corners of the vehicle can be magnified. MAGNIFYING THE DISPLAY 1 2 Turn the intuitive parking assist on. Touch the area on the panoramic view display you wish to magnify. 6 INFORMATION ● The magnifying function is enabled when all of the following conditions are met: • The wide front view & panoramic view or the rear view & panoramic view is displayed. • The vehicle speed is below approximately 7 mph (12 km/h). • The intuitive parking assist is on. ● In the following situations, the magnified display will be canceled automatically: • The vehicle speed is approximately 7 mph (12 km/h) or higher. • The intuitive parking assist is turned off. 235 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Touching one of the 4 areas within the dotted lines will magnify that area. (Dotted lines are not displayed on the actual display.) To return to the normal view, touch the panoramic view display again. 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 7. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRECAUTIONS AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN AREA OF IMAGE OF PANORAMIC VIEW The panoramic view monitor displays an image of the surrounding view of the vehicle. Since the panoramic view processes and displays images based on flat road surfaces, it cannot depict the position of three-dimension objects (such as vehicle bumpers, etc.) that are in positions higher than the surface of the road. Even if there is room between the bumpers of the vehicles and it seems not likely to collide in the image, in reality, the both vehicles are on a collision course. Check the safety of the surroundings directly. *1 Capture range Blind spot *2 Capture range *1:Objects located in the shaded areas will not be displayed on the screen. *2: Parts of objects which extend above a certain height cannot be displayed on the screen. 236 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR INFORMATION ● When the intuitive parking assist display is red or the buzzer continuously sounds, be sure to check directly and do not proceed any further. An unexpected accident may occur, such as a vehicle collision. AREA OF THE IMAGE CAPTURED BY THE CAMERA Wide front view 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM ● As the images obtained from four cameras are processed and displayed on the standard of a flat road surface; the panoramic view/moving view/seethrough view may be displayed as follows. • Objects may look collapsed; thinner or bigger than usual. • An object with a higher position than the road surface may look farther away than it actually is or may not appear at all. • Tall objects may appear protruding from the non-displayed areas of the image. ● Variations in the brightness of the image may appear for every camera. ● The displayed image may be shifted by inclination of the vehicle body, change in vehicle height, etc., depending on the number of passengers, amount of luggage, fuel quantity, etc. ● If the front doors or back door are not completely closed; neither the image nor the guide lines are displayed. ● The position relations of the vehicle icon and the road surface or obstacle may differ from the actual positions. ● The black areas of the vicinity of the vehicle icon are areas that are not captured by the camera. ● Images like the following are combined, thus some areas may be difficult to view. WARNING 237 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Side views 238 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Rear view 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Wide rear view THE CAMERA The cameras for the panoramic view monitor are located as shown in the illustration. Front camera 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Side cameras INFORMATION ● Black masking is done for distance detection differences to the front of the vehicle. ● The area covered by the camera is limited. Objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be seen on the screen. ● The area displayed on the screen may vary depending on vehicle orientation or road conditions. ● The camera uses a special lens. The distance in the image displayed on the screen will differ from the actual distance. Rear camera 239 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR USING THE CAMERA If dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera, it cannot transmit a clear image. In this case, flush it with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth. 240 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NOTICE ● The panoramic view monitor may not operate properly in the following cases. • If the camera is hit, the position and mounting angle of the camera may change. • As the camera has a water proof construction, do not detach, disassemble or modify it. This may cause incorrect operation. • When cleaning the camera lens, flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe it with a soft and wet cloth. Strongly rubbing the camera lens may cause the camera lens to be scratched and unable to transmit a clear image. • Do not allow an organic solvent, car wax, window cleaner or a glass coating to adhere to the camera. If this happens, wipe it off as soon as possible. • If the temperature changes rapidly, such as when hot water is poured on the vehicle in cold weather, the system may not operate normally. • When washing the vehicle, do not apply intensive bursts of water to the camera or camera area. Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. ● Do not expose the camera to strong impacts as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SCREEN AND THE ACTUAL ROAD The distance guide lines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/ course on the road. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM The distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide lines may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distance guide lines give a distance guide for flat road surfaces. In any of the following situations, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road. WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES UP SHARPLY 241 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WHEN THE GROUND BEHIND THE VEHICLE SLOPES DOWN SHARPLY The distance guide lines will appear to be farther from the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road. WHEN ANY PART OF THE VEHICLE SAGS When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance/course on the road. A margin of error 242 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR DISTORTION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS ON THE SCREEN When there are three-dimensional objects (such as vehicle bumpers, etc.) nearby in positions higher than the surface of the road, take extra care when using the following. PANORAMIC VIEW DISPLAY (INCLUDING MAGNIFIED DISPLAY) Since the panoramic view processes and displays images based on flat road surfaces, it cannot depict the position of three-dimension objects (such as vehicle bumpers, etc.) that are in positions higher than the surface of the road. Even if there is room between the bumpers of the vehicles and it seems not likely to collide in the image, in reality, the both vehicles are on a collision course. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM WARNING ● When the intuitive parking assist display is red or the buzzer continuously sounds, be sure to check directly and do not proceed any further. An unexpected accident may occur, such as a vehicle collision. 243 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR WHEN APPROACHING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS The estimated course lines target flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the estimated course lines and distance guide lines. When approaching a three-dimensional object that extends outward (such as the flatbed of a truck), be careful of the following. ESTIMATED COURSE LINES Since the estimated course line is displayed for a flat road surface, it can not depict the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicle bumpers, etc.) that are in positions higher than the surface of the road. Even if the bumpers of the vehicle is on the outside of the estimated course line in the image, in reality, the vehicles are on a collision course. WARNING ● When the intuitive parking assist display is red or the buzzer continuously sounds, be sure to check directly and do not proceed any further. An unexpected accident may occur, such as a vehicle collision. Estimated course line 244 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Three-dimensional objects (such as the overhang of a wall or loading platform of a truck) in high positions may not be projected on the screen. Check the safety of the surroundings directly. Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of the estimated course lines and the vehicle does not look as if it hits the truck. However, the rear body of the truck may actually cross over the estimated course lines. In reality if you back up as guided by the estimated course lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Estimated course lines 245 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR DISTANCE GUIDE LINES Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that A is closest and C is farthest away. However, in reality, the distance to A and C is the same, and B is farther than A and C. MAGNIFYING FUNCTION When the panoramic view is magnified, walls and lines on the road on the magnified panoramic view display may look more distorted than those on the normal panoramic view display. Positions of A, B and C C A B C B A INFORMATION ● When the panoramic view is magnified, guide lines will not be displayed. 246 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR 8. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOU NOTICE ANY SYMPTOMS If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Solution The vehicle is in a dark area The temperature around the lens is either high or low The outside temperature is low There are water droplets on the camera It is raining or humid Foreign matter (mud etc.) is adhering to the camera Sunlight or headlights are shining directly into the camera The vehicle is under fluorescent lights, sodium lights, mercury lights etc. Back up while visually checking the vehicle’s surroundings. (Use the monitor again once conditions have been improved.) The procedure for adjusting the picture quality of the panoramic view monitor system is the same as the procedure for adjusting the navigation screen. (P.41) The image is blurry Dirt or foreign matter (such as water droplets, snow, mud etc.) is adhering to the camera. Flush the camera with a large quantity of water and wipe the camera lens clean with a soft and wet cloth. The image is out of alignment The camera or surrounding area has received a strong impact. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The image is difficult to see 247 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Likely cause 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR Symptom Likely cause Solution The guide lines are very far out of alignment The camera position is out of alignment. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The vehicle is tilted. (There is a heavy load on the vehicle, tire pressure is low due to a tire puncture, etc.) The vehicle is used on an incline. If this happens due to these causes, it does not indicate a malfunction. Back up while visually checking the vehicle’s surroundings. The estimated course lines move even though the steering wheel is straight There is a malfunction in the signals being output by the steering sensor. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Guide lines are not displayed The back door is open. Close the back door. If this does not resolve the symptom, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The estimated course lines are not displayed The steering wheel has been moved while the 12-volt battery was being reinstalled. 12-volt battery power is low. The steering sensor has been reinstalled. There is a malfunction in the signals being output by the steering sensor. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The panoramic view display cannot be magnified The Intuitive parking assist may be malfunctioning or dirty. Follow the correction procedures for malfunctions of the Intuitive parking assist. (P.250) The See-through view/Moving view cannot be displayed 248 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR PRODUCT LICENSE 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM 249 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST 1. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST* The distance to obstacles measured by the sensors is communicated via the display and a buzzer when parallel parking or maneuvering into a garage. Always check the surrounding area when using this system. TYPES OF SENSORS DISPLAY When the sensors detect an obstacle, the graphic is shown on the multi-information display and navigation display according to position and distance to the obstacle. ■MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY * * * Front corner sensors Front corner sensors operation Rear corner sensors Rear corner sensors operation Rear center sensors *: if equipped INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SWITCH 1 * Turns the intuitive parking assist on/off Rear center sensors operation *: if equipped ■SCREEN DISPLAY When the vehicle is moving forward The graphic is automatically displayed when an obstacle is detected. The screen can be set so that the graphic is not displayed. (P.257) When the vehicle is moving backward A simplified image is displayed on the screen when an obstacle is detected. (P.200, 228) When on, the indicator light comes on to inform the driver that the system is operational. *: If equipped 250 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST THE DISTANCE DISPLAY AND BUZZER When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. ■Distance display Sensors that detect an obstacle will illuminate continuously or blink. Insert display Display*1 Toyota parking assist monitor Panoramic view monitor Approximate distance to obstacle Rear center sensor 4.9 to 2.0 ft. (150 to 60 cm) (continuous) (continuous) (blinking slowly) (blinking) (blinking rapidly) 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM (continuous) Front and rear corner sensor (blinking slowly) 2.0 to 1.6 ft. (60 to 50 cm) 2.0 to 1.5 ft. (60 to 45 cm) 1.6 to 1.3 ft. (50 to 40 cm) 1.5 to 1.0 ft. (45 to 30 cm) (blinking) (blinking rapidly) 251 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST Insert display Display*1 (blinking*2 or Toyota parking assist monitor (continuous) Panoramic view monitor Approximate distance to obstacle Rear center sensor Front and rear corner sensor Less than 1.3 ft. (40 cm) Less than 1.0 ft. (30 cm) (continuous) continuous*3) *1: The images may differ from that shown in the illustrations. (P.250) *2: Multi-information display *3: Screen display ■Buzzer operation and distance to an obstacle A buzzer sounds when the sensors are operating. The buzzer sounds faster as the vehicle approaches an obstacle. When the vehicle comes within the following distance of the obstacle, the buzzer sounds continuously. • Front corner sensors: Approximately 30 cm • Rear corner sensors: Approximately 1.0 ft. (30 cm) • Rear center sensors: Approximately 1.3 ft. (40 cm) When 2 or more obstacles are detected simultaneously, the buzzer system responds to the nearest obstacle. If one or both come within the above distances, the beep will repeat a long tone, followed by fast beeps. INFORMATION ● Settings (e.g. buzzer volume) can be changed. (P.256) 252 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST DETECTION RANGE OF THE SENSORS * Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 cm) *: if equipped The diagram shows the detection range of the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot detect obstacles that are extremely close to the vehicle. The range of the sensors may change depending on the shape of the object etc. Certain vehicle conditions and surrounding environments, such as the following, may affect the ability of the sensors to correctly detect objects. Pay particular attention in the following situations. Failure to do so may result in the vehicle being driven unsafely, possibly leading to an accident. There is dirt, snow or ice on a sensor. A sensor is frozen. A sensor is covered in any way. The vehicle is leaning considerably to one side. On an extremely bumpy road, on an incline, on gravel, or on grass The vicinity of the vehicle is noisy due to vehicle horns, motorcycle engines, air brakes of large vehicles, or other loud noises producing ultrasonic waves. There is another vehicle equipped with parking assist-sensors in the vicinity. A sensor is coated with a sheet of spray or heavy rain. The vehicle is equipped with a fender pole or radio antenna. Towing eyelets are installed. A bumper or sensor receives a strong impact. 253 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM Approximately 2.0 ft. (60 cm) SENSOR DETECTION INFORMATION 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST The vehicle is approaching a tall or rightangled curb. In harsh sunlight or intense cold weather. A non-genuine Toyota suspension (lowered suspension etc.) is installed. People, animals and other moving objects People wearing certain types of clothing In addition to the examples above, there are instances in which, because of their shapes, signs and other objects may be judged by a sensor to be closer than they are. The shape of the obstacle may prevent a sensor from detecting it. Pay particular attention to the following obstacles: • Wires, fences, ropes, etc. • Cotton, snow and other materials that absorb sound waves • Sharply-angled objects • Low obstacles • Tall obstacles with upper sections projecting outwards in the direction of your vehicle 254 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U WARNING ● Caution when using the intuitive parking assist-sensor Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in the vehicle being unable to be driven safely and possibly cause an accident. • Do not use the sensor at speeds in excess of 6 mph (10 km/h). • Do not attach any accessories within the sensor range. ● Even though sensors which are functioning properly continue to detect obstacles, never use the intuitive parking assist if one more sensor(s) may be malfunctioning. NOTICE ● Notes when washing the vehicle ● Do not apply intensive bursts of water or steam to the sensor area. ● Doing so may result in the sensor malfunctioning. ● As the intuitive parking assist-sensor might be malfunctioning in the following cases, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. • The graphic which indicates that an obstacle has been detected does not come on and a beep does not sound even when the intuitive parking assist mode is turned on. • The graphic which indicates that an obstacle has been detected comes on despite no obstacle around the vehicle. • If your vehicle has been involved in an accident. • If the graphic which indicates that an obstacles has been detected remains on without a beeping sound. 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST INTUITIVE PARKING ASSISTSENSOR FAILURE WARNING If an error is detected when the intuitive parking assist-sensor is turned on, the vehicle symbol comes on or flashes with beeping sounds. INFORMATION ● The intuitive parking assist-sensor failure warning display is not given in either of the following operations: • Changing to another screen • Turning off the main switch for the intuitive parking assist-sensor WHEN THE SENSOR IS MALFUNCTIONING If “Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.” appears, have the intuitive parking assist-sensor checked by your Toyota dealer. CERTIFICATION For vehicles sold in Canada. This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001. Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB-001 du Canada. PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM WHEN SNOWFLAKES OR MUD GETS ON THE SENSORS If “Clean the parking assist sensor.” appears, remove the foreign matter from the sensor. INFORMATION ● If the failure warning does not go off even after the foreign matter is removed, the intuitive parking assist-sensor may be malfunctioning. Have it checked by your Toyota dealer. 255 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST 2. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SETTING The volume of the beeps, turning on or off of the display, etc. can be set. 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 Select “Setup”. 5 Select the desired button. Select “Vehicle”. Select “TOYOTA Park Assist Settings”. 256 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U SETTING AN ALERT VOLUME The alert volume can be adjusted. 1 Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Settings” screen. (P.256) 2 Select the desired screen button. The volume has 5 levels, increasing with higher value. 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST SETTING A PARKING SONAR DISPLAY Parking sonar display can be set to on or off. SETTING A DISPLAY AND TONE INDICATION Back sensors display and tone indication can be set. 1 Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Settings” screen. (P.256) 1 Display the “TOYOTA Park Assist Settings” screen. (P.256) 2 Select “Display Off” to turn off the parking sonar display. 2 Select “Rear”. 6 257 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PERIPHERAL MONITORING SYSTEM INFORMATION ● Although “Display Off” is selected, if the obstacle is detected during the peripheral monitoring, the warning appears on the screen. Selecting “Rear” to switch the distance for the back sensors display and tone indication, from long distance to short distance, or from short distance to long distance. 4. INTUITIVE PARKING ASSIST 258 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 1 PHONE 2 1 PHONE OPERATION (HANDSFREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 1. QUICK REFERENCE................... 260 5. TALKING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE ...................................... 272 INCOMING CALL WAITING ................ 274 6. Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION ................................ 275 RECEIVING A MESSAGE ................... 276 2. SOME BASICS ............................ 261 CHECKING MESSAGES ..................... 276 REGISTERING/CONNECTING A Bluetooth® PHONE ........................... 261 REPLYING TO A MESSAGE (QUICK REPLY) ................................ 277 USING THE PHONE SWITCH/ MICROPHONE ................................. 262 CALLING THE MESSAGE SENDER... 278 VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM.............. 263 ABOUT THE CONTACTS IN THE CONTACT LIST ................................ 264 WHEN SELLING OR DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE............................. 264 2 PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN ........................................... 280 “Sound Settings” SCREEN .................. 281 BY FAVORITES LIST .......................... 266 BY CALL HISTORY............................. 266 “Contact/Call History Settings” SCREEN ........................................... 282 BY CONTACTS LIST .......................... 267 “Messaging Settings” SCREEN ........... 290 BY DIAL PAD ...................................... 269 “Phone Display Settings” SCREEN ........................................... 291 BY OFF HOOK SWITCH ..................... 269 BY “Home” SCREEN ........................... 270 INCOMING CALLS.............................. 271 3 WHAT TO DO IF... 1. TROUBLESHOOTING ................ 292 259 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 5 6 7 SETUP 1. PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS................................. 280 3. CALLING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE....................................... 265 4. RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE....................................... 271 3 8 9 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 1. QUICK REFERENCE The phone top screen can be used to make a phone call. To display the hands-free operation screen, press the “APPS” button and select “Phone”, the on the steering wheel or switch switch on the instrument panel. Several functions are available to operate on each screen that is displayed by selecting the 4 tabs. Function Page Registering/connecting Bluetooth® phone Phone operation Message function Setting up a phone 260 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Calling on the Bluetooth® phone ® 44 265 Receiving on the Bluetooth phone 271 Talking on the Bluetooth® phone 272 Using the Bluetooth® phone message function 275 Phone settings 280 Bluetooth® 51 settings 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 2. SOME BASICS The hands-free system enables calls to be made and received without having to take your hands off the steering wheel. This system supports Bluetooth®. Bluetooth® is a wireless data system that enables cellular phones to be used without being connected by a cable or placed in a cradle. The operating procedure of the phone is explained here. WARNING ● While driving, do not use a cellular phone or connect the Bluetooth® phone. ● Before using Bluetooth® devices, users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the device for information about its operation under the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such medical devices. ● If your cellular phone does not support Bluetooth®, this system cannot function. ● In the following conditions, the system may not function: • The cellular phone is turned off. • The current position is outside the communication area. • The cellular phone is not connected. • The cellular phone has a low battery. ● When using Bluetooth® audio and hands-free at the same time, the following problems may occur: • The Bluetooth® connection may be cut. • Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth® audio playback. REGISTERING/CONNECTING A Bluetooth® PHONE To use the hands-free system for cellular phones, it is necessary to register a cellular phone with the system. (P.44) Bluetooth® PHONE CONDITION DISPLAY The condition of the Bluetooth® phone appears on the upper right side of the screen. (P.18) NOTICE ● Do not leave your cellular phone in the vehicle. The temperature inside may rise to a level that could damage the phone. 261 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 PHONE ● Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth® antennas. People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Bluetooth® antennas. The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. INFORMATION 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) USING THE PHONE SWITCH/ MICROPHONE STEERING SWITCH By pressing the phone switch, a call can be received or ended without taking your hands off the steering wheel. Volume control switch Press the “+” switch to increase the volume. Press the “-” switch to decrease the volume. Off hook switch On hook switch 262 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U MICROPHONE The microphone is used when talking on the phone. 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM Press this switch to operate the voice command system. The voice command system and its list of commands can be operated. (P.168) INFORMATION 263 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 PHONE ● The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers. The audio/ visual system will be muted during phone calls or when hands-free voice commands are used. ● Talk alternately with the other party on the phone. If both parties speak at the same time, the other party may not hear what has been said. (This is not a malfunction.) ● Keep call volume down. Otherwise, the other party’s voice may be audible outside the vehicle and voice echo may increase. When talking on the phone, speak clearly towards the microphone. ● The other party may not hear you clearly when: • Driving on an unpaved road. (Making excessive traffic noise.) • Driving at high speeds. • The roof or windows are open. • The air conditioning vents are pointed towards the microphone. • The sound of the air conditioning fan is loud. • There is a negative effect on sound quality due to the phone and/or network being used. 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ABOUT THE CONTACTS IN THE CONTACT LIST The following data is stored for every registered phone. When another phone is connected, the following registered data cannot be read: • Contact data • Call history data • Favorites data • Image data • All phone settings • Message settings INFORMATION ● When a phone’s registration is deleted, the above-mentioned data is also deleted. WHEN SELLING OR DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE A lot of personal data is registered when the hands-free system is used. When selling or disposing of the vehicle, initialize the data. (P.64) The following data in the system can be initialized: • Contact data • Call history data • Favorites data • Image data • All phone settings • Message settings INFORMATION ● Once initialized, the data and settings will be erased. Pay much attention when initializing the data. 264 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 3. CALLING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE After a Bluetooth® phone has been registered, a call can be made using the hands-free system. There are several methods by which a call can be made, as described below. 1 Press the “APPS” button. How to make a call list By favorites list 266 By call history 266 By contacts list*1 267 By dial pad*1 269 By e-mail/SMS/MMS 278 2 2 3 Select “Phone”. Select the desired tab to call from. Page By POI call* 312 By off hook switch 269 By Entune App Suite*1, 2 378 By voice command system 172 By “Home” screen 270 *1: The operation cannot be performed while driving. *2: Entune Premium Audio only 7 PHONE The phone top screen can be displayed by pressing the wheel or panel. switch on the steering switch on the instrument 265 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY FAVORITES LIST BY CALL HISTORY Calls can be made using registered contacts which can be selected from a contact list. (P.287) Up to 30 of the latest call history items (missed, incoming and outgoing) can be selected from the “Call History” tab. 1 Display the (P.265) screen. 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Favorites” tab and select the desired contact. 2 Select the “Call History” tab and se- 3 4 phone top Select the desired number. lect phone top screen. or the desired contact. The icons of call type are displayed. Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. : Missed call : Incoming call : Outgoing call When 3 is selected Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. When the desired contact is selected 3 4 266 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Select the desired number. Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) INFORMATION ● When making a call to the same number continuously, only the most recent call is listed in call history. ● When a phone number registered in the contact list is received, the name is displayed. ● Number-withheld calls are also memorized in the system. ● International phone calls may not be made depending on the type of cellular phone you have. ● The list should group together consecutive entries with the same phone number and same call type. For example, two calls from Kay Rowles’s mobile would be displayed as follows: Kay Rowles (2) BY CONTACTS LIST Calls can be made by using contact data which is transferred from a registered cellular phone. (P.268) Up to 2500 contacts (maximum of 4 phone numbers and e-mail addresses per contact) can be registered in the contact list. 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Contacts” tab and select the desired contact. phone top screen. ● By pressing the switch on the steering wheel, a call to the latest history item can be made. 7 PHONE 3 4 Select the desired number. Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. 267 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) WHEN THE CONTACT IS EMPTY ■FOR PBAP COMPATIBLE ® Bluetooth PHONES ■FOR PBAP INCOMPATIBLE BUT OPP COMPATIBLE PHONES 1 Bluetooth® Select the desired item. When “Automatic Transfer” is set to on (P.282) Contacts are transferred automatically. When “Automatic Transfer” is set to off (P.282) 1 Select the desired item. No. Function Select to transfer the contacts from the connected cellular phone. Select to add a new contact manually. Select to cancel transferring. No. Function Select to transfer new contacts from a cellular phone, select “Always” and then enable “Automatic Transfer”. Select to transfer all the contacts from a connected cellular phone only once. Select to cancel transferring. 2 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 268 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U When “Transfer” is selected 2 Follow the steps in “FOR PBAP INCOMPATIBLE BUT OPP COMPATIBLE Bluetooth® PHONES” from “STEP 2”. (P.283) When “Add” is selected 2 Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT TO THE CONTACT LIST” from “STEP 2”. (P.284) 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) INFORMATION ● Manual transfer operation cannot be performed while driving. ● If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible, the contacts cannot be transferred. ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone: • It may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone when transferring contact data. • The registered image in the contact list may not transfer depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone connected. BY DIAL PAD 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Dial Pad” tab and enter the phone number. 3 Select or press the on the steering wheel. 4 Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. phone top screen. switch BY OFF HOOK SWITCH Calls can be made using the latest call history item. 1 Press the switch on the steering wheel to display the phone top screen. 2 Press the switch on the steering wheel to display the “Call History” screen. 3 Press the switch on the steering wheel to call the latest history item. 4 Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. 269 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PHONE INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone. 7 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) BY “Home” SCREEN 1 2 Display the home screen. (P.37) 3 Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. Select the desired contact. REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT 1 Select and hold the screen button to add a contact. 2 3 Select the desired contact. Select the desired number. INFORMATION ● If there is no contact in the contacts list, the contacts cannot be registered at the home screen. ● The contact cannot be registered at the home screen while driving. 270 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 4. RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE INCOMING CALLS When a call is received, this screen is displayed with a sound. 1 Select or press the switch on the steering wheel to talk on the phone. To refuse to receive the call: Select or press the switch on the steering wheel. To adjust the volume of a received call: Turn the “PWR•VOL” knob, or use the volume control switch on the steering wheel. 7 PHONE INFORMATION ● During international phone calls, the other party’s name or number may not be displayed correctly depending on the type of cellular phone you have. ● The incoming call display mode can be set. (P.291) ● The ringtone that has been set in the “Sound Settings” screen sounds when there is an incoming call. Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone, both the system and Bluetooth® phone may sound simultaneously when there is an incoming call. (P.281) 271 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 5. TALKING ON THE Bluetooth® PHONE While talking on the phone, this screen is displayed. The operations outlined below can be performed on this screen. No. Function Page Select to display the dial pad to send tones. 272 Select to mute your voice to the other party. Select to change handset modes between handsfree and cellular phone. Select to adjust your voice volume that the other party hears from their speaker. 273 Select to send tones. This button only appears when a number that contains a (w) is dialed in hands-free mode. 273 Select to hang up the phone. Select “+” or “-” to adjust the volume of the other party’s voice. Select to start talking with the other party. 274 272 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U INFORMATION ● Changing from hands-free call to cellular phone call is not possible while driving. ● When cellular phone call is changed to hands-free call, the hands-free screen will be displayed and its functions can be operated on the screen. ● Changing between cellular phone call and hands-free call can be performed by operating the cellular phone directly. ● Transferring methods and operations will be different depending on the type of cellular phone you have. ● For the operation of the cellular phone, see the manual that comes with it. SENDING TONES ■BY DIAL PAD This operation cannot be performed while driving. 1 Select “0-9”. 2 Enter the desired number. 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■BY SELECTING “Release Tones” “Release Tones” appear when a continuous tone signal(s) containing a (w) is registered in the contact list. TRANSMIT VOLUME SETTING 1 2 Select “Transmit Volume”. 3 Select “OK”. This operation can be performed while driving. 1 Select the desired level for the transmit volume. Select “Release Tones”. INFORMATION INFORMATION ● The sound quality of the voice heard from the other party’s speaker may be negatively impacted. ● To reset the transmit volume, select “Default”. ● “Transmit Volume” is dimmed when mute is on. 273 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 PHONE ● A continuous tone signal is a character string that consists of numbers and the characters p or w. (e.g. 056133w0123p#1) ● When the “p” pause tone is used, the tone data up until the next pause tone will be automatically sent after 2 seconds have elapsed. When the “w” pause tone is used, the tone data up until the next pause tone will be automatically sent after a user operation is performed. ● Release tones can be used when automated operation of a phone based service such as an answering machine or bank phone service is desired. A phone number with continuous tone signals can be registered in the contact list. ● Tone data after a “w” pause tone can be operated on voice command during a call. 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) INCOMING CALL WAITING When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, this screen is displayed. 1 Select or press the switch on the steering wheel to start talking with the other party. To refuse to receive the call: Select or press the steering wheel. switch on the Each time is selected or the switch on the steering wheel is pressed during an interrupted call, the party who is on hold will be switched. INFORMATION ● This function may not be available depending on the type of cellular phone. 274 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) 6. Bluetooth® PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION Received messages can be forwarded from the connected Bluetooth® phone, enabling checking and replying using the system. 3 If the phone does not support the message function, this function cannot be used. 1 . The phone top screen can be displayed by switch on the steering pressing the Bluetooth® Depending on the type of phone connected, received messages may not be transferred to the message inbox. Select wheel or panel. 4 switch on the instrument Check that the message inbox screen is displayed. Press the “APPS” button. : Select to change to phone mode. Function Select “Phone”. Page Receiving a message 276 Checking messages 276 Replying to a message (quick reply) 277 Calling the message sender 278 Message settings 290 You can also display the message inbox screen to select “Messages”. (STEP4) 275 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PHONE 2 7 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) RECEIVING A MESSAGE When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is received, the incoming message screen pops up with sound and is ready to be operated on the screen. No. CHECKING MESSAGES 1 Display the message inbox screen. (P.275) 2 Select the desired message from the list. 3 Check that the message is displayed. Function Select to check the message. No. Select to not open the message. Select to call the message sender. INFORMATION ● Depending on the cellular phone used for receiving messages, or its registration status with the system, some information may not be displayed. ● The pop up screen is separately available for incoming e-mail and SMS/MMS messages under the following conditions: E-mail: • “Incoming E-mail Display” is set to “Full Screen”. (P.290) • “E-mail Notification Popup” is set to on. (P.290) SMS/MMS: • “Incoming SMS/MMS Display” is set to “Full Screen”. (P.290) • “SMS/MMS Notification Popup” is set to on. (P.290) 276 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U * Function Select “Mark Unread” or “Mark Read” to mark mail unread or read on the message inbox screen. This function is available when “Update Read Status on Phone” is set to on. (P.290) Select to (P.277) reply the message. Select to display the previous or next message. Select to have messages read out. To cancel this function, select “Stop”. When “Automatic Message Readout” is set to on, messages will be automatically read out. (P.290) Select to make a call to the sender. *: E-mail only 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) INFORMATION ● Reading a text message is not available while driving. ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone. ● Messages are displayed in the appropriate connected Bluetooth® phone’s registered mail address folder. Select the tab of the desired folder to be displayed. ● Only received messages on the connected Bluetooth® phone can be displayed. ● The text of the message is not displayed while driving. ● Turn the “PWR•VOL” knob, or use the volume control switch on the steering wheel to adjust the message read out volume. REPLYING TO A MESSAGE (QUICK REPLY) 15 messages have already been stored. 1 Display the message inbox screen. (P.275) 2 Select the desired message from the list. 3 Select “Quick Message”. 7 Select the desired message. PHONE 4 5 Select “Send”. While the message is being sent, a sending message screen is displayed. To cancel sending the message, select “Cancel”. INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone, reply function is not available. 277 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■EDITING QUICK REPLY MESSAGES This operation cannot be performed while driving. 1 Select “Quick Message”. CALLING THE MESSAGE SENDER Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/ MMS message sender’s phone number. This operation can be performed while driving. ■CALLING FROM E-MAIL/SMS/MMS MESSAGE DISPLAY 2 Select corresponding to the desired message to edit. 3 Select “OK” when editing is completed. 1 Display the message inbox screen. (P.275) 2 Select the desired message. 3 Select . INFORMATION ● To reset the editquick reply messages, select “Default”. ● “Quick Message 1” (“I am driving and will arrive in approximately [ETA] minutes.”)*: This message cannot be edited and will automatically fill in [ETA] with the navigation calculated estimated time of arrival on the confirm message screen. If there are waypoints set, [ETA] to the next waypoint will be shown. If there is no route currently set in the navigation system, “Quick Message 1” cannot be selected. *: Entune Premium Audio only 278 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U If there are 2 or more phone numbers, select the desired number. 4 Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. 1. PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ■CALLING FROM A NUMBER WITHIN A MESSAGE Calls can be made to a number identified in a message’s text area. ■CALLING FROM THE INCOMING MESSAGE SCREEN P.276 This operation cannot be performed while driving. 1 Display the message inbox screen. (P.275) 2 3 Select the desired message. Select the text area. 7 PHONE 4 Select the desired number. Identified phone numbers contained in the message are displayed. 5 Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. INFORMATION ● A series of numbers may be recognized as a phone number. Additionally, some phone numbers may not be recognized, such as those for other countries. 279 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. SETUP 1. PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 Select “Setup”. 3 4 Select “Phone”. DISPLAYING THE PHONE/ MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY Select the item to be set. PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN No. Information Registering/connecting phone Page a Sound settings Contact/call tings history 51 281 set- 282 Messaging settings 290 Phone display settings 291 280 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select “Settings”. phone top screen. 2. SETUP “Sound Settings” SCREEN The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected. 1 Display the “Phone/Message Settings” screen. (P.280) 2 3 Select “Sound Settings”. Select the desired item to be set. No. Function Select to set the desired ringtone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the ringtone volume. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the message readout volume. Select to set the desired incoming SMS/MMS tone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming SMS/MMS tone volume. Select to set the desired incoming email tone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming e-mail tone volume. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the default volume of the other party’s voice. PHONE Select to reset all setup items. INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of phone, certain functions may not be available. 281 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 2. SETUP “Contact/Call History Settings” SCREEN No. Function Page For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® phones, select to set automatic contact/ history transfer on/off. When set to on, the phone’s contact data and history are automatically transferred. Select to update contacts from the connected phone. 283 Select to sort contacts by the first name or last name field. Select to add contacts to the favorites list. 287 Select to delete contacts from the favorites list. 289 Select to set the transferred contact image display on/off. * Select to clear contacts from the call history. * Select to add new contacts to the contact list. 284 * Select to edit contacts in the contact list. 285 * Select to delete contacts from the contact list. 286 Select to reset all setup items. The contact can be transferred from a Bluetooth® phone to the system. The contact also can be added, edited and deleted. The call history can be deleted and contact and favorites can be changed. 1 Display the “Phone/Message Settings” screen. (P.280) 2 Select “Contact/Call History Settings”. 3 Select the desired item to be set. *: For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® phones, this function is available when “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.282) 282 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. SETUP ■FOR PBAP INCOMPATIBLE BUT INFORMATION ● Depending on the type of phone, certain functions may not be available. ● Contact data is managed independently for every registered phone. When one phone is connected, another phone’s registered data cannot be read. UPDATE CONTACTS FROM PHONE If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible, the contacts cannot be transferred. COMPATIBLE Bluetooth® PHONES 1 Select “Update Phone”. Contacts This operation cannot be performed while driving. 1 Select “Update Phone”. 2 Transfer the contact data to the system Contacts from This operation may be unnecessary depending on the type of cellular phone. Depending on the type of cellular phone, OBEX authentication may be required when transferring contact data. Enter “1234” into the Bluetooth® phone. To cancel this function, select “Cancel”. 3 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. from Contacts are transferred automatically. 2 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. This operation may be unnecessary depending on the type of cellular phone. Depending on the type of cellular phone, OBEX authentication may be required when transferring contact data. Enter “1234” into the Bluetooth® phone. If another Bluetooth® device is connected when transferring contact data, depending on the phone, the connected Bluetooth® device may need to be disconnected. Depending on the type of Bluetooth® phone being connected, it may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone. 283 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 PHONE PBAP Bluetooth® using a Bluetooth® phone. Operation methods differ between PBAP compatible and PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible Bluetooth® phones. ■FOR OPP COMPATIBLE PHONES 2. SETUP ■UPDATING THE CONTACTS IN A REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT TO THE CONTACT LIST DIFFERENT WAY (FROM THE “Call History” SCREEN) For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® phones, this function is available when “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.282) 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Call History” tab and select a contact not yet registered in the contact list. 3 4 5 phone top screen. Select “Update Contact”. Select the desired contact. Select a phone type for the phone number. 284 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U New contact data can be registered. Up to 4 numbers per person can be registered. For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® phones, this function is available when “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.282) 1 2 3 Select “New Contact”. 4 Select the phone type for the phone number. 5 To add another number to this contact, select “Yes”. Enter the name and select “OK”. Enter the phone number and select “OK”. 2. SETUP ■REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT IN A DIFFERENT WAY (FROM THE “Call History” SCREEN) 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Call History” tab and select a contact not yet registered in the contact list. 3 4 phone top screen. Select “Add to Contacts”. Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT TO THE CONTACT LIST” from “STEP 2”. (P.284) EDITING THE CONTACT DATA For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® phones, this function is available when “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.282) 1 2 Select “Edit Contacts”. 3 Select corresponding to the desired name or number. Select the desired contact. 7 4 Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT TO THE CONTACT LIST” from “STEP 2”. (P.284) For editing the number 4 Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT TO THE CONTACT LIST” from “STEP 3”. (P.284) 285 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PHONE For editing the name 2. SETUP ■EDITING THE CONTACT IN A DIF- DELETING THE CONTACT DATA FERENT WAY (FROM THE “Contact Details” SCREEN) 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Contacts”, “Call History” tab or the “Favorites” tab and select the desired contact. 3 phone top screen. Select “Edit Contact”. For PBAP compatible Bluetooth® phones, this function is available when “Automatic Transfer” is set to off. (P.282) 1 2 Select “Delete Contacts”. 3 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. Select the desired contact and select “Delete”. INFORMATION ● Multiple data can be selected and deleted at the same time. “E-mail Addresses”: Select to display all registered e-mail addresses for the contact. 4 Follow the steps in “EDITING THE CONTACT DATA” from “STEP 3”. (P.285) 286 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. SETUP ■DELETING THE CONTACT IN A DIF- FERENT WAY (FROM THE “Contact Details” SCREEN) 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Contacts”, “Call History” tab or the “Favorites” tab and select the desired contact. 3 4 phone top screen. Select “Delete Contact”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. FAVORITES LIST SETTING Up to 15 contacts (maximum of 4 numbers per contact) can be registered in the favorites list. ■REGISTERING THE CONTACTS IN THE FAVORITES LIST 1 2 Select “Add Favorite”. Select the desired contact to add to the favorites list. INFORMATION ● When a Bluetooth® phone is deleted, the contact data will be deleted at the same time. 7 3 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 287 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U PHONE Dimmed contacts are already stored as a favorite. 2. SETUP When 15 contacts have already been registered to the favorites list 1 When 15 contacts have already been registered to the favorites list, a registered contact needs to be replaced. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears to replace a contact. 2 Select the contact to be replaced. 3 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. Registering contacts in the favorites list in a different way (from the “Contacts” screen) 1 Display the (P.265) 2 3 Select the “Contacts” tab. phone top screen. Select at the beginning of the desired contact list name to be registered in the favorites list. When selected, is changed to , and the contact is registered in the favorites list. Registering contacts in the favorites list in a different way (from the “Contact Details” screen) 288 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Contacts” tab or the “Call History” tab and select the desired contact. 3 4 Select “Add Favorite”. phone top screen. Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 2. SETUP ■DELETING THE CONTACTS IN THE FAVORITES LIST 1 2 Select “Remove Favorite”. Select the desired contacts and select “Remove”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. 4 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. 1 Display the (P.265) 2 3 Select the “Contacts” tab. phone top screen. Select at the beginning of the contact list name to be deleted from the favorites list. , and 7 Deleting contacts in the favorites list in a different way (from the “Contact Details” screen) PHONE 3 Deleting contacts in the favorites list in a different way (from the “Contacts” screen) When selected, is changed to the data is deleted from the list. 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select the “Contacts”, “Call History” tab or the “Favorites” tab and select the desired contact to delete. 3 4 Select “Remove Favorite”. 5 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete. phone top screen. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. 289 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. SETUP “Messaging Settings” SCREEN 1 Display the “Phone/Message Settings” screen. (P.280) 2 3 Select “Messaging Settings”. Select the desired item to be set. No. Function Select to set automatic message transfer on/off. Select to set automatic message readout on/off. Select to set the SMS/MMS notification popup on/off. Select to set the e-mail notification popup on/off. Select to set adding the vehicle signature to outgoing messages on/off. Select to set updating message read status on phone on/off. Select to change the incoming SMS/ MMS display. “Full Screen”: When an SMS/MMS message is received, the incoming SMS/MMS display screen is displayed and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: When an SMS/MMS message is received, a message is displayed on the upper side of the screen. Select to change the incoming e-mail display. “Full Screen”: When an e-mail is received, the incoming e-mail display screen is the displayed and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: When an e-mail is received, a message is displayed on the upper side of the screen. Select to set display of messaging account names on the inbox tab on/off. When set to on, messaging account names used on the cellular phone will be displayed. Select to reset all setup items. 290 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. SETUP INFORMATION ● Depending on the phone, these functions may not be available. DISPLAYING THE “Messaging Settings” SCREEN IN A DIFFERENT WAY 1 Display the (P.265) 2 Select “Settings”. 3 Select “Messaging Settings”. phone top “Phone Display Settings” SCREEN 1 Display the “Phone/Message Settings” screen. (P.280) 2 3 Select “Phone Display Settings”. Select the desired item to be set. screen. No. Function Select to set display of the contact/ history transfer completion message on/off. Select to reset all setup items. INFORMATION ● Depending on the phone, these functions may not be available. 291 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 7 PHONE Select to change the incoming call display. “Full Screen”: When a call is received, the hands-free screen is displayed and can be operated on the screen. “Drop-down”: A message is displayed on the upper side of the screen. 3. WHAT TO DO IF... 1. TROUBLESHOOTING If there is a problem with the hands-free system or a Bluetooth® device, first check the table below. When using the hands-free system with a Bluetooth® device Page Symptom Likely cause The connected device may not be a compatible The hands-free sys- Bluetooth® cellular phone. tem or Bluetooth® device does not work. The Bluetooth® version of the connected cellular phone may be older than the specified version. 292 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Solution For a list of specific devices which operation has been confirmed on this system, check with your Toyota dealer or the following website: http://www.toyota.com/ entune/ Cellular phone This system 46 Use a cellular phone with Bluetooth® version 2.0 or higher (recommended: Ver. 3.0 +EDR or higher). 3. WHAT TO DO IF... When registering/connecting a cellular phone Page Symptom A cellular phone cannot be registered. Likely cause Solution An incorrect passcode was entered on the cellular phone. Cellular phone This system Enter the correct passcode on the cellular phone. The registration operation has not been completed on the cellular phone side. Complete the registration operation on the cellular phone (approve registration on the phone). Old registration information remains on either this system or the cellular phone. Delete the existing registration information from both this system and the cellular phone, then register the cellular phone you wish to connect to this system. 53 Another Bluetooth® device is already connected. Manually connect the cellular phone you wish to use to this system. 54 Bluetooth® function is not enabled on the cellular phone. Enable the Bluetooth® function on the cellular phone. 58 PHONE Set 7 automatic Bluetooth® connection on this system to on when the engine <power> switch is in following. A Bluetooth® connection cannot be made. Automatic ® Bluetooth connection on this system is set to off. Vehicles without a smart key system The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart key system The engine <power> switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. 293 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. WHAT TO DO IF... Page Symptom “Unable to Please check phone.” dial. your Likely cause Solution Bluetooth® function is not enabled on the cellular phone. Old registration information remains on either this system or the cellular phone. Cellular phone This system Enable the Bluetooth® function on the cellular phone. Delete the existing registration information from both this system and the cellular phone, then register the cellular phone you wish to connect to this system. 53 When making/receiving a call Page Symptom A call cannot made/received. be 294 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Likely cause Solution Your vehicle is in a “No Service” area. Move to where “No Service” no longer appears on the display. Cellular phone This system 3. WHAT TO DO IF... When using the phonebook Page Symptom Phonebook data cannot be transferred manually/automatically. Solution Cellular phone This system The profile version of the connected cellular phone may not be compatible with transferring phonebook data. For a list of specific devices which operation has been confirmed on this system, check with your Toyota dealer or the following website: http://www.toyota.com/ entune/ Automatic contact transfer function on this system is set to off. Set automatic contact transfer function on this system to on. 282 Passcode has not been entered on the cellular phone. Enter the passcode on the cellular phone if requested (default passcode: 1234). Transfer operation on the cellular phone has not completed. Complete transfer operation on the cellular phone (approve transfer operation on the phone). Automatic contact transfer function on this system is set to on. Set automatic contact transfer function on this system to off. 282 7 PHONE Phonebook data cannot be edited. Likely cause 295 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. WHAT TO DO IF... When using the Bluetooth® message function Page Symptom Messages cannot be viewed. New message notifications are not displayed. 296 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Likely cause Solution Message transfer is not enabled on the cellular phone. Cellular phone This system Enable message transfer on the cellular phone (approve message transfer on the phone). Automatic transfer function on this system is set to off. Set automatic transfer function on this system to on. 290 Notification of SMS/ MMS/E-mail reception on this system is set to off. Set notification of SMS/ MMS/E-mail reception on this system to on. 290 Automatic message transfer function is not enabled on the cellular phone. Enable automatic transfer function on the cellular phone. 3. WHAT TO DO IF... In other situations Page Symptom Likely cause Solution Connection confirmation display on this system is set to on. To turn off the display, set connection confirmation display on this system to off. Cellular phone This system 57 The Bluetooth® connection status is displayed at the top of the screen each time the engine <power> switch is in following. Vehicles without a smart key system The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart key system 7 PHONE The engine <power> switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON <ON> mode. 297 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. WHAT TO DO IF... Page Symptom Even though all conceivable measures have been taken, the symptom status does not change. Likely cause Solution The cellular phone is not close enough to this system. Radio interference has occurred. Cellular phone This system Bring the cellular phone closer to this system. Turn off Wi-Fi® devices or other devices that may emit radio waves. Turn the cellular phone off, remove and reinstall the battery pack, and then restart the cellular phone. Disable the Wi-Fi® connection of the cellular phone. Stop the cellular phone’s security software and close all applications. Before using an application installed on the cellular phone, carefully check its source and how its operation might affect this system. Enable the cellular phone’s Bluetooth® connection. The cellular phone is the most likely cause of the symptom. : For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone. 298 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. WHAT TO DO IF... 7 PHONE 299 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM* 1 BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE ................... 302 MAP SCREEN ..................................... 302 2 DESTINATION SEARCH 1. DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN .................................... 317 NAVIGATION OPTIONS SCREEN ........................................... 304 2. SEARCH OPERATION................ 319 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION ....... 305 SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION................................... 320 CURRENT POSITION DISPLAY ......... 305 MAP SCALE ........................................ 305 ORIENTATION OF THE MAP ............. 306 SWITCHING THE MAP MODE............ 307 SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION ........ 309 ADJUSTING LOCATION IN SMALL INCREMENTS................................... 309 SELECTING SEARCH AREA .............. 320 SETTING PRESET DESTINATIONS AS DESTINATION............................. 320 SEARCHING BY ADDRESS................ 321 SEARCHING BY POINT OF INTEREST ......................................... 322 SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS ................................ 325 3. MAP SCREEN INFORMATION .......... 310 SEARCHING BY ADDRESS BOOK ................................................ 325 DISPLAYING MAP INFORMATION ................................. 310 SEARCHING BY EMERGENCY .......... 326 DISPLAYING INFORMATION ABOUT THE ICON WHERE THE CURSOR IS SET .............................. 312 STANDARD MAP ICONS .................... 313 4. TRAFFIC INFORMATION ............ 314 DISPLAYING TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON THE MAP.......... 316 300 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U SEARCHING BY INTERSECTION AND FREEWAY ................................ 326 SEARCHING BY MAP ......................... 328 SEARCHING BY COORDINATES....... 328 3. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE................................ 329 STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE.......... 329 PAUSING GUIDANCE ......................... 332 8 1 NAVIGATION SYSTEM* 2 3 SETTING UP ADDRESS BOOK.......... 348 ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING UP AREAS TO AVOID ............................................... 350 1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN..... 333 DELETING PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS ................................ 352 SCREEN FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE ....................................... 333 3 4 ROUTE OVERVIEW............................ 334 DURING FREEWAY DRIVING............ 335 WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTION ............................... 336 TURN LIST SCREEN .......................... 337 5 1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS................................. 353 7 2. TRAFFIC SETTINGS................... 357 SCREEN FOR TRAFFIC SETTINGS ........................................ 357 3. EDITING ROUTE ......................... 339 AUTO AVOID TRAFFIC....................... 358 ADDING DESTINATIONS ................... 340 MY TRAFFIC ROUTES ....................... 359 REORDERING DESTINATIONS......... 340 DELETING DESTINATIONS ............... 340 SETTING ROUTE PREFERENCES ............................... 341 SELECTING ROUTE TYPE ................ 341 DETOUR SETTING ............................. 342 4 MEMORY POINTS 1. MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS ................................. 344 SETTING UP HOME ........................... 345 SETTING UP PRESET DESTINATIONS................................ 346 6 TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM)................................... 363 LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM..................... 363 2. MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERED AREA ............. 365 MAP INFORMATION ........................... 365 ABOUT THE MAP DATA ..................... 366 *: Entune Premium Audio only 301 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6 SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION SETTINGS ........................................ 353 TURN-BY-TURN ARROW SCREEN ........................................... 337 2. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS.................................. 338 5 SETUP 8 9 1. BASIC OPERATION 1. QUICK REFERENCE MAP SCREEN To display this screen, press the “APPS” button, then select “Navigation” on the “Apps” screen. No. Name Function Page 2D North-up, 2D heading-up or 3D heading-up symbol Indicates whether the map orientation is set to north-up or heading-up. The letter(s) beside this symbol indicate the vehicle’s heading direction (e.g. N for north). In 3D map, only a heading-up view is available. 306 Options button Select to display the “Navigation Options” screen. 304 “GPS” mark (Global Positioning System) Shows that the vehicle is receiving signals from the GPS. 363 Traffic indicator Shows that traffic information is received. Select to start voice guidance for traffic information. When traffic information is received via HD Radio broadcast, HD mark is displayed on the right. 314 Scale indicator This figure indicates the map scale. 305 302 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION No. Name Function Page Zoom in/out button Select to magnify or reduce the map scale. When either button is selected, the map scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. 305 Current position button/voice guidance button Select to display the current position address. Select to repeat voice guidance. 338 Destination ton Select to display the “Destination” screen. 317 Speed limit icon Indicates the speed limit on the current road. The display of the speed limit icon can be set to on/off. 310 Route information bar Displays the current street name, or the distance with the estimated travel time/arrival time to the destination. The route information bar fills from left to right as the vehicle progresses on the route. 333 Route information button Select to change the display between the current street name and the distance with the estimated travel/arrival time. 333 but- 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 303 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION NAVIGATION OPTIONS SCREEN The navigation options allow you to change map configurations, display/hide POI icons, and edit the navigation routes. To display the “Navigation Options” screen, press the “APPS” button, select “Navigation” on the “Apps” screen, and select “Options” on the map screen. No. Function Page Select to change the map configuration. 307 Select to change the displayed map information such as POI icons, route trace, speed limit, etc. 310 Select to display the map version and coverage area. 365 Select to edit the set route. 339 Select to pause or resume route guidance. 332 Select to display the overview of the entire route. 334 304 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION 2. MAP SCREEN OPERATION CURRENT POSITION DISPLAY 1 2 3 Press the “APPS” button. MAP SCALE 1 Select or to change the scale of the map screen. The scale indicator bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Select “Navigation”. Check that the current position map is displayed. Select and hold or to continue changing the scale of the map screen. The scale of the map screen can also be changed by selecting the scale bar directly. This function is not available while driving. 8 INFORMATION To correct the current position manually:P.355 INFORMATION ● While driving, the current position mark is fixed on the screen and the map moves. ● The current position is automatically set as the vehicle receives signals from the GPS (Global Positioning System). If the current position is not correct, it is automatically corrected after the vehicle receives signals from the GPS. ● After the 12-volt battery disconnection, or on a new vehicle, the current position may not be correct. As soon as the system receives signals from the GPS, the correct current position is displayed. 305 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM ● The map scale is displayed above the zoom in button at the bottom left of the screen. 1. BASIC OPERATION ORIENTATION OF THE MAP The orientation of the map can be changed between 2D north-up, 2D heading-up and 3D heading-up by selecting the orientation symbol displayed at the top left of the screen. 1 Select , North-up screen Heading-up screen 3D screen 306 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U or . : North-up symbol Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel, north is always up. : Heading-up symbol The direction of vehicle travel is always up. : 3D Heading-up symbol The direction of vehicle travel is always up. The letter(s) beside this symbol indicate the vehicle’s heading direction (e.g. N for north). 1. BASIC OPERATION SWITCHING THE MAP MODE 1 2 3 ■MAP ONLY Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Map Mode”. Select the desired configuration button. ■DUAL MAP No. Function Page Select to display the single map screen. 307 Select to display the dual map screen. 307 Select to display the compass mode screen. 308 Select to display the turn list screen. 337 Select to display the freeway exit list screen. 335 Select to display the intersection guidance screen or the guidance screen on the freeway. 336 Select to display the turnby-turn arrow screen. 337 The map on the left is the main map. 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Depending on the conditions, certain screen configuration buttons cannot be selected. 307 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION ■COMPASS Editing right map The right side map can be edited. 1 2 Select any point on the right side map. Information about the destination, current position and a compass is displayed on the screen. Select the desired item. No. Function Page Select to change the orientation of the map. 306 Select to display POI icons. 310 Select to show traffic information. 314 Select to change the map scale. 305 When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. 308 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U INFORMATION ● The destination mark is displayed in the direction of the destination. When driving, refer to the longitude and latitude coordinates, and the compass, to make sure that the vehicle is headed in the direction of the destination. ● When the vehicle travels out of the coverage area, the guidance screen changes to the whole compass mode screen. 1. BASIC OPERATION SCREEN SCROLL OPERATION Use the scroll feature to move the desired point to the center of the screen for looking at a point on the map that is different from the current position. ADJUSTING LOCATION IN SMALL INCREMENTS The cursor location can be adjusted in small increments when “Adjust Location” is selected on the setting map screen. Also, when changing the location of memory points on the editing screen (P.350) and adjusting the current position mark manually on the “Calibration” screen (P.355), 8 directional arrows may appear for this purpose. 1 No. Information/Function Select one of the 8 directional arrows to move the cursor to the desired point and then select “OK”. Cursor mark Distance from the current position to the cursor mark. 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to set as a destination. When selecting “Go to ” on the following map screen, the navigation system performs a search for the route. (P.329) If a destination has already been set, “Go to ” and “Add to Route” will be displayed. “Go to ”: Select to delete the existing destination(s) and set a new one. “Add to Route”: Select to add a destination. Select to register as a memory point. To change the icon, name, etc.: P.348 Select to return to the current position. To scroll over the map screen, place the cursor mark in the desired position and then touch and hold the map screen. The map will continue scrolling in that direction until the finger is released. 309 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION 3. MAP SCREEN INFORMATION SELECTING THE POI ICONS DISPLAYING MAP INFORMATION Information such as POI icons, route trace, speed limit, etc. can be displayed on the map screen. 1 2 3 1 Display the “Map Information” screen. (P.310) 2 Select “Select POI”. Select “Options” on the map screen. When the POI icons to be displayed on the map screen have already been set, “Change POI” is displayed. Select “Map Information”. 3 Select the desired items to be displayed. Select the desired POI category and select “OK”. No. No. Function Page Select to display the selected POI icons. Select to select or change POI icons. 310 Select trace. 312 to display route Select to display speed limit icon. Select to display traffic information. 314 When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. 310 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Information/Function Page Displays up to 5 selected POI icons on the map screen Select to cancel the selected POI icons. Displays up to 6 POI icons as favorite POI categories 354 Select to display other POI categories if the desired POIs cannot be found on the screen. 311 Select to search for the nearest POIs. 311 1. BASIC OPERATION ■SELECTING OTHER POI ICONS TO BE DISPLAYED 1 2 Select “Other POIs”. Select the desired POI categories and select “OK”. “List All Categories”: Select to display all POI categories. To add more POI categories, select “More”. ■DISPLAYING THE LOCAL POI LIST POIs that are within 20 miles (32 km) of the current position will be listed from among the selected categories. 1 2 Select “Find Local POI”. Select the desired POI. “Near...”: Select to search for POIs near the current position or along the route. 3 Check that the selected POI is displayed on the map screen. (P.309) 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM When “Near...” is selected 1 Select the desired item. “Near Here”: Select to search for POIs near the current position. “Along My Route”: Select to search for POIs along the route. 311 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION ROUTE TRACE The traveled route can be stored and retraced on the map screen. This feature is available when the map scale is 30 miles (50 km) or less. 1 Display the “Map Information” screen. (P.310) 2 Select “Route Trace”. DISPLAYING INFORMATION ABOUT THE ICON WHERE THE CURSOR IS SET When the cursor is placed over an icon on the map screen, the name bar is displayed on the upper part of the screen. If “Info” appears on the right side of the name bar, detailed information can be displayed. The “Route Trace” indicator illuminates and the route trace starts. 1 Place the cursor over an icon. 3 2 Select “Info”. Check that the traveled line is displayed. ■STOP RECORDING THE ROUTE POI information TRACE 1 2 Select “Route Trace” again. A confirmation screen will be displayed. “Yes”: Select to keep the recorded route trace. “No”: Select to erase the recorded route trace. INFORMATION ● The traveled route can be stored up to 124 miles (200 km). 312 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Memory point information 1. BASIC OPERATION Destination information STANDARD MAP ICONS Icon Name Island Park No. Function Industry Select to register as a memory point. To change the icon, name, etc.: P.348 Business facility Select to set as a destination. Airport Select to call the registered number. Select to delete destination or memory point. Select to display the edit memory point screen. University Hospital 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION ● Even when traffic information is not currently being received, traffic information and “Info” will be displayed for a while after traffic information has been received. Military Stadium Shopping mall Golf 313 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. BASIC OPERATION 4. TRAFFIC INFORMATION Traffic data can be received via HD or Entune App Suite to display traffic information on the map screen. 1 A list of current traffic information can be displayed along with information on the incident’s distance and position relative to the vehicle. Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 DISPLAYING TRAFFIC INFORMATION 1 Display the “Traffic screen. (P.314) 2 3 Select “Traffic Event List”. Select the desired item. When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. 4 Function Page Select to display a list of current traffic information. 314 Select to display a map with predictive traffic data. 315 Select to display traffic along the saved routes. 315 314 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Select the desired traffic information. “On Current Road”: Select to display traffic information for the current road. “On Current Route”: Select to display traffic information for the set route. Select “Traffic”. No. Information” Check that the traffic information is displayed. “Detail”: Select to display detailed traffic information. 1. BASIC OPERATION DISPLAYING PREDICTIVE TRAFFIC INFORMATION A map with predictive traffic data can be displayed. 1 2 3 Display the “Traffic screen. (P.314) Information” Select “Predictive Traffic Map”. Scroll the map to the desired point and set the time of predictive traffic information. MY TRAFFIC ROUTES Traffic information along the saved routes can be displayed. To use this function, it is necessary to register a route. (P.359) 1 Display the “Traffic screen. (P.314) 2 Select “My Traffic Routes”. If map data has been updated, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Select “OK” or “Do Not Tell Me Again”. 3 The time of the predictive traffic information can be displayed in 15-minute steps up to +45 minutes. “ ”: Moves the time back 15 minutes. Select the desired route. 8 “Options”: Select to add, edit or delete personal routes.(P.359) If routes have not been registered yet, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Select “Yes” to register the route. 4 5 Select the desired traffic information. Check that the traffic information is displayed. “Detail”: Select to display detailed traffic information. 315 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM “ ”: Moves the time forward 15 minutes. Information” 1. BASIC OPERATION DISPLAYING TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON THE MAP 1 2 3 Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Map Information”. Select “Traffic Information”. No. Information/Function The icons show traffic incident, road repair, traffic obstacles, etc. Select to display traffic information and start voice guidance for the traffic information. When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. The color of the arrow changes depending on the traffic information received. 4 The indicator is displayed as follows. Check that the traffic information is displayed. : Traffic information has been received. : Traffic information has been received via HD Radio broadcast. No icon: Traffic information has not been received. INFORMATION ● Traffic information may take some time to load after the system is turned on. 316 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. DESTINATION SEARCH 1. DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN The “Destination” screen enables to search for a destination. To display the “Destination” screen, press the “APPS” button, and select “Navigation” on the “Apps” screen. Then select “Dest.” on the map screen. 8 Function Page Select to search for a destination by address. 321 Select to search for a destination by point of interest. 322 Select to search for a destination from previously set destinations. 325 Select to search for a destination from a registered entry in “Address book”. 325 Select to search for a destination by online database. 377 Select to search for a destination from emergency service points. 326 Select to search for a destination by intersection or freeway entrance/ exit. 326 Select to search for a destination by the last displayed map. 328 Select to search for a destination by coordinates. 328 Select to set a destination by home. 320 NAVIGATION SYSTEM No. 317 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. DESTINATION SEARCH No. Function Page Select to set a destination from preset destinations. 320 Select to delete set destinations. 340 318 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. DESTINATION SEARCH 2. SEARCH OPERATION 1 Press the “APPS” button. 5 2 Select “Navigation”. 3 4 Select “Dest.”. Select to adjust the position in smaller increments. (P.309) Search for a destination. Select to register as a memory point. Select “Go” when the confirm destination screen is displayed. No. Function Select to call the registered number. 319 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM There are different kinds of methods to search for a destination. (P.317) Select to search for the route. (P.329) If a destination has already been set, “Go Directly” and “Add to Route” will be displayed. “Go Directly”: Select to delete the existing destination(s) and set a new one. “Add to Route”: Select to add a destination. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SELECTING SEARCH AREA The selected state (province) can be changed to set a destination from a different state (province) by using “Address”, “Point of Interest” or “Intersection & Freeway”. 1 Display the (P.319) 2 Select “Address”, “Point of Interest” or “Intersection & Freeway”. 3 Select “Select State/Province” or “Change State/Province”. “Destination” screen. If a state (province) has not been selected yet, “Select State/Province” is displayed. 4 Select the desired state (province). SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION To use this function, it is necessary to register a home address. (P.345) 1 Display the (P.319) 2 Select “Go Home”. “Destination” screen. The navigation system performs a search for the route and the entire route map is displayed. (P.329) SETTING PRESET DESTINATIONS AS DESTINATION To use this function, it is necessary to register preset destinations to the preset screen buttons (1-5). (P.346) 1 Display the (P.319) 2 Select any of the preset destination buttons (1-5). “Destination” screen. To change countries, select the “United States”, “Canada” or “Mexico” tab. For map database information and updates: P.365 The navigation system performs a search for the route and the entire route map is displayed. (P.329) 320 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY STREET ADDRESS SEARCHING BY ADDRESS There are 2 methods to search for a destination by address. 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Address”. “Destination” screen. Select the desired search method. 1 2 Select “Street Address”. 3 4 5 6 Enter a street name and select “OK”. Enter a house number and select “OK”. Select the desired street name. Enter a city name and select “OK”. Select the desired city name. If the same address exists, the address list screen will be displayed. Select the desired address. INFORMATION No. Function Page 321 Select to search by street address. 321 SEARCHING BY CITY 1 2 Select “City”. Enter a city name and select “OK”. “Last 5 Cities”: Select the city name from the list of the last 5 cities. 3 4 5 6 Select the desired city name. Enter a street name and select “OK”. Select the desired street name. Enter a house number and select “OK”. If the same address exists, the address list screen will be displayed. Select the desired address. 321 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to search by city. ● A street name can be searched using only the body part of its name. For example: S WESTERN AVE • A search can be performed by entering “S WESTERN AVE”, “WESTERN AVE” or “WESTERN”. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY POINT OF INTEREST There are 3 methods to search for a destination by Points of Interest. 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Point of Interest”. “Destination” SEARCHING BY NAME 1 2 3 Select “Name”. Enter a POI name and select “OK”. Select the desired POI. screen. Select the desired search method. No. No. Function Page Select to search by name. 322 Select to search by category. 323 Select to search by phone number. 324 322 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Function Page Select to search for POI in the desired city. 323 Select to search for POI from the category list. 323 When entering the name of a specific POI, and there are 2 or more sites with the same name, the list screen will be displayed. Select the desired POI. INFORMATION ● To search for a facility name using multiple search words, put a space between each word. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH ■SELECTING A CITY TO SEARCH 1 2 Select “City”. Enter a city name and select “OK”. “Any City”: Select to cancel the city setting. 3 4 SEARCHING BY CATEGORY 1 2 Select “Category”. Select the desired search point. Select the desired city name. Select the desired POI. ■SELECTING FROM THE CATEGORIES 1 2 Select “Category”. No. Select the desired category. Function Select to set the search point from near the current position. Select to search for POIs along the set route. Select to set the search point from near a city center. (P.324) Select to set the search point from near a destination. 3 NAVIGATION SYSTEM If there is more than 1 detailed item of the selected category, the detailed list will be displayed. Select the desired POI category. “List All Categories”: Select to display all POI categories. 3 Select the desired POI. If there is more than 1 detailed item of the selected category, the detailed list will be displayed. “List All Categories”: Select to display all POI categories. “Favorite POI Categories”: Select to use the 6 POIs that have been previously set.(P.354) 4 Select the desired POI. 323 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY PHONE NUMBER INFORMATION ● The names of POIs located within approximately 200 miles (320 km) from the selected search point can be displayed. When “Near a City Center in XX*” is selected 1 2 1 2 Select “Phone #”. Enter a phone number and select “OK”. If there is more than 1 site with the same number, the list screen will be displayed. Select “Near a City Center in XX”. Enter a city name and select “OK”. “Last 5 Cities”: Select the city name from the list of the last 5 cities. 3 4 Select the desired city name. 5 Follow the steps from 3 onward in “SEARCHING BY CATEGORY”. (P.323) Select “OK” when the city center map screen is displayed. *: XX represents the selected search area name. INFORMATION ● If the navigation system has never been used, selecting the city name from “Last 5 Cities” will not be available. 324 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U INFORMATION ● If there is no match for the entered phone number, a list of identical numbers with different area codes will be displayed. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING FROM PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Previous Destinations”. “Destination” screen. Select the desired destination. “Previous Start Point”: Select to display the start point map of the previous guided route. “Delete”: Select to delete the previous destination. (P.352) SEARCHING BY ADDRESS BOOK To use this function, it is necessary to register an address book entry. (P.348) 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Address Book”. “Destination” screen. Select the desired address book entry. “Options”: Select to register or edit address book entries. (P.348) 8 INFORMATION NAVIGATION SYSTEM ● The previous start point and up to 100 previously set destinations are displayed on the screen. 325 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY EMERGENCY 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Emergency”. “Destination” screen. Select the desired emergency category. 4 SEARCHING BY INTERSECTION AND FREEWAY There are 2 methods to search for a destination by Intersection & Freeway. 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Intersection & Freeway”. “Destination” screen. Select the desired method. Select the desired destination. INFORMATION ● The navigation system does not guide in areas where route guidance is unavailable. (P.364) 326 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U No. Function Page Select to search by intersection. 327 Select to search by freeway entrance/exit. 327 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY INTERSECTION 1 2 Select “Intersection”. 3 SEARCHING BY FREEWAY ENTRANCE/EXIT 1 2 Select “Freeway Entrance / Exit”. 3 4 Select the desired freeway. Select the desired street name. 4 Enter the name of the second intersecting street and select “OK”. 5 5 Select the desired street name. Enter a freeway entrance or exit name and select “OK”. 6 Select the desired entrance or exit name. Enter the name of the first intersecting street which is located near the destination and select “OK”. If the 2 streets cross at more than 1 intersection in a city, the list of intersections will be displayed. Enter a freeway name and select “OK”. Select “Entrance” or “Exit”. 327 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION ● Be sure to use the complete name of the freeway or highway, including the hyphen, when entering the destination. Freeways and interstates use an “I” (I405). US highways use the state designation before the number (CA-118). 8 2. DESTINATION SEARCH SEARCHING BY MAP By selecting “Map” the last displayed location is displayed again on the map screen. You can search for a destination from this map. 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Map”. “Destination” screen. Scroll the map to the desired point and select “Go to ”. “Adjust Location”: Select to adjust the position in smaller increments. (P.309) If a destination has already been set, “Go to ” and “Add to Route” will be displayed. “Go to ”: Select to delete the existing destination(s) and set a new one. “Add to Route”: Select to add a destination. The navigation system performs a search for the route and the entire route map is displayed. (P.329) 328 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U SEARCHING BY COORDINATES 1 Display the (P.319) 2 3 Select “Coordinates”. “Destination” screen. Enter the latitude and longitude and select “OK”. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH 3. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE When the destination is set, the entire route map from the current position to the destination is displayed. STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE 1 Select “OK” to start guidance. No. Select the desired route from 3 possible routes. (P.330) change the ● Be sure to obey traffic regulations and keep road conditions in mind while driving. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, the route guidance may not indicate such changed information. INFORMATION Information/Function Select to (P.331) WARNING route. Current position Destination point Type of route and its distance Distance of the entire route Select to start guidance. If “OK” is selected and held until a beep sounds, demo mode will start. Press the “HOME” or “APPS” button to end demo mode. 329 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to display a list of the turns required to reach the destination. (P.331) ● The route for returning may not be the same as that for going. ● The route guidance to the destination may not be the shortest route or a route without traffic congestion. ● Route guidance may not be available if there is no road data for the specified location. ● When setting the destination on a map with a scale more than 0.5 mile (800 m), the map scale changes to 0.5 miles (800 m) automatically. If this occurs, set the destination again. ● If a destination that is not located on a road is set, the vehicle will be guided to the point on a road nearest to the destination. The road nearest to the selected point is set as the destination. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH 3 ROUTES SELECTION 1 2 Select “3 Routes”. Select the desired route. No. ■DISPLAYING 3 ROUTES INFORMATION 1 2 Select “Info”. Check that the “3 Route Information” screen is displayed. Function Select to display the quickest route. No. Information Select to display the route that is the shortest distance to the set destination. Time necessary for the entire trip Select to display the alternative route. Distance of the toll road Select to display the information about the 3 routes. (P.330) Distance of the freeway 330 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Distance of the entire trip Distance of the ferry trip 2. DESTINATION SEARCH DISPLAYING TURN LIST A list of turn information from the current position to the destination can be displayed. 1 2 Select “Turn List”. Check that the turn list is displayed. No. Information EDITING ROUTE Destinations can be added, reordered or deleted, and conditions for the route to the destination can be changed. 1 2 Select “Edit Route”. Select the desired item. Function Page Current position Select to add destinations. 340 Distance to the next turn Select to delete destinations. 340 Select to reorder destinations. 340 Select to set route preferences. 341 Select to change route type. 341 Turn direction at the intersection INFORMATION ● However, not all road names on the route may appear on the list. If a road changes its name without requiring a turn (such as on a street that runs through 2 or more cities), the name change will not appear on the list. The street names will be displayed in order from the starting point, along with the distance to the next turn. 8 INFORMATION ● Even if the “Freeways” indicator is dimmed, the route cannot avoid including a freeway in some cases. (P.341) ● If the calculated route includes a trip by ferry, the route guidance shows a sea route. After traveling by ferry, the current position may be incorrect. Upon reception of GPS signals, it is automatically corrected. 331 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to display the map of the selected point. No. 2. DESTINATION SEARCH PAUSING GUIDANCE 1 2 Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Pause Guidance”. RESUMING GUIDANCE 1 Select “Resume Guidance”. 332 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 1. ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN During the route guidance, various types of guidance screens can be displayed depending on conditions. SCREEN FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE CHANGING ROUTE INFORMATION BAR When the vehicle is on the guidance route, the route information bar displays the current street name or the distance with the estimated travel/arrival time to the destination. 1 Select the route information bar ( ) or the route information button ( ) to change the display of the route information bar. No. Information/Function Distance to the next turn and an arrow indicating the turning direction Guidance route Current position INFORMATION ● If the vehicle goes off the guidance route, the route is searched again. ● For some areas, the roads have not been completely digitized in our database. For this reason, the route guidance may select a road that should not be traveled on. ● When arriving at the set destination the destination name will be displayed on the upper part of the screen. 8 Information/Function Select to change the display between the estimated travel time and the estimated arrival time. Select to change the display between the current street name and the distance with the estimated travel/arrival time. INFORMATION ● When the vehicle is on the guidance route, the distance measured along the route is displayed. Travel time and arrival time are calculated based on the average speed for the specified speed limit. ● When the vehicle gets off the guidance route, the arrow facing the destination is displayed instead of the estimated travel/arrival time. ● The route information bar fills from left to right as the vehicle progresses on the route. 333 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM Current street name or route information No. 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE DISTANCE AND TIME TO DESTINATION When driving on the guidance route with more than 1 destination set, a list of the distance with estimated travel/ arrival time from the current position to each destination is displayed. 1 2 Select the route information bar. Check that the list of the distance and time is displayed. ROUTE OVERVIEW The entire route from the current position to the destination can be displayed during the route guidance. 1 2 3 Select “Options” on the map screen. Select “Route Overview”. Check that the entire route map is displayed. For details about this screen: P.329 By selecting one of the number buttons, the desired route information is displayed. 334 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE DURING FREEWAY DRIVING During freeway driving, the freeway exit information screen will be displayed. No./ Icon Information/Function Distance and time from the current position to the freeway exit/rest area. Name of the freeway exit/rest area. POIs that are close to a freeway exit. Select to display the nearest freeway exit/rest area from the current position. When the vehicle approaches an exit or junction, the freeway guidance screen will be displayed. No. Information/Function Next exit or junction name Distance from the current position to the exit or junction Select to hide the freeway guidance screen. To return to the freeway guidance screen, select . Remaining distance bar to the guidance point Select to scroll to farther freeway exit/rest area. Select to scroll to closer freeway exit/rest area. 335 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to display the selected map of the exit vicinity. WHEN APPROACHING FREEWAY EXIT OR JUNCTION 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE TOLLGATE GUIDANCE When the vehicle approaches a tollgate, the tollgate view will be displayed. No. WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTION When the vehicle approaches an intersection, the intersection guidance screen will be displayed. Information/Function Distance from the current position to the tollgate Select to hide the tollgate guidance screen. To return to the tollgate guidance screen, select . Remaining distance bar to the guidance point No. Information/Function Next street name Distance to the intersection Select to hide the intersection guidance screen. To return to the intersection guidance screen, select . Remaining distance bar to the guidance point 336 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE TURN LIST SCREEN 1 2 Select “Turn List” on the “Map Mode” screen. (P.307) Check that the turn list screen is displayed. No. TURN-BY-TURN ARROW SCREEN On this screen, information about the next turn on the guidance route can be displayed. 1 Select “Turn-by-Turn Arrow” on the “Map Mode” screen. (P.307) 2 Check that the turn-by-turn arrow screen is displayed. Information/Function Turn direction Distance between turns Next street or destination name No. Information/Function 8 Exit number or street name NAVIGATION SYSTEM Turn direction Distance to the next turn 337 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS As the vehicle approaches an intersection, or point, where maneuvering the vehicle is necessary, the system’s voice guidance will provide various messages. WARNING ● Be sure to obey the traffic regulations and keep the road condition in mind especially when you are driving on IPD roads. The route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way street. INFORMATION ● If a voice guidance command cannot be heard, select on the map screen to hear it again. ● To adjust the voice guidance volume: P.66 ● Voice guidance may be made early or late. ● If the system cannot determine the current position correctly, you may not hear voice guidance or may not see the magnified intersection on the screen. 338 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. EDITING ROUTE 1 Press the “APPS” button. 5 Select the item to be set. No. Function Page 2 Select “Navigation”. Select to add destinations. 340 3 4 Select “Options”. Select to delete destinations. 340 Select to reorder destinations. 340 Select to set route preferences. 341 Select to change route type. 341 Select to set detours. 342 Select “Edit Route”. Check that the entire route map is displayed. (P.329) 339 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM 6 8 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE ADDING DESTINATIONS 1 Display the (P.339) 2 3 Select “Add”. 4 “Edit Route” DELETING DESTINATIONS screen. Search for an additional destination in the same way as a destination search. (P.317) Select “Add Destination Here” to insert the new destination into the route. 1 Display the (P.339) 2 3 Select “Delete”. “Edit Route” screen. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. When more than 1 destination has been set, a list will be displayed on the screen. Select the item(s) to be deleted. “Delete All”: Select to delete all destinations on the list. If more than 1 destination has been set, the system will recalculate the route(s) to the set destination(s) as necessary. REORDERING DESTINATIONS When more than 1 destination has been set, the arrival order of the destinations can be changed. 1 Display the (P.339) 2 3 Select “Reorder”. “Edit Route” screen. Select the desired destination and select “Move Up” or “Move Down” to change the arrival order. Then select “OK”. 340 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING ROUTE PREFERENCES SELECTING ROUTE TYPE The conditions to determine the route can be selected from various choices such as freeways, toll roads, ferries, etc. 1 Display the (P.339) 2 3 Select “Preferences”. “Edit Route” 1 Display the (P.339) 2 3 Select “Route Type”. “Edit Route” screen. Select the desired route type. screen. Select the desired route preferences and select “OK”. During driving, the route guidance starts after selecting the desired route type. 4 The entire route from the starting point to the destination is displayed. For details about this screen: P.329 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM When set to on, the indicator will illuminate. 341 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE 3 DETOUR SETTING Select the desired detour distance. During the route guidance, the route can be changed to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs, an accident, etc. 1 2 Display the (P.339) “Edit Select “Detour”. Route” screen. No. Function Select to detour within 1 mile of the current position. Select to detour within 3 miles of the current position. Select to detour within 5 miles of the current position. Select to detour on the entire route. Select to make the system search for the route based on traffic congestion information received from traffic information. (P.314) 342 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. ROUTE GUIDANCE INFORMATION ● 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 repairs, an accident, etc. This route indicates the detour suggested by the system. ● When the vehicle is on a freeway, the detour distance selections are 5, 15 and 25 miles (or 5, 15 and 25 km if units are in km). ● The system may not be able to calculate a detour route depending on the selected distance and surrounding road conditions. 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 343 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. MEMORY POINTS 1. MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS Home, preset destinations, address book entries, areas to avoid can be set as memory points. The registered points can be used as the destinations. (P.317) 4 Select the desired item to be set. Registered areas to avoid, will be avoided when the system searches for a route. 1 2 3 Press the “APPS” button. Select “Setup”. Select “Navigation”. 344 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U No. Function Page Select to set home. 345 Select to set preset destinations. 346 Select to set the address book. 348 Select to set areas to avoid. 350 Select to delete previous destinations. 352 Select to set detailed navigation settings. 353 4. MEMORY POINTS EDITING HOME SETTING UP HOME If home has been registered, that information can be recalled by selecting “Go Home” on the “Destination” screen. (P.320) 1 Display the “Navigation screen. (P.344) 2 3 Select “Home”. 1 2 Select “Edit”. Select the desired item to be edited. Settings” Select the desired item to be set. No. No. Function Page 345 Select to edit home. 345 Select to delete home. 345 3 Select “Set Home”. 3 Select “OK” when the editing home screen appears. Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) Select to edit the home name. 350 Select to set display of the home name on/off. Select to edit location information. 350 Select to edit the phone number. 350 Select to change the icon to be displayed on the map screen. 349 Select “OK”. DELETING HOME REGISTERING HOME 1 2 Page 1 2 Select “Delete”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. 345 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to register home. Function 4. MEMORY POINTS REGISTERING PRESET DESTINATIONS SETTING UP PRESET DESTINATIONS If a preset destination has been registered, that information can be recalled by using preset destinations on the “Destination” screen. (P.320) 1 Display the “Navigation screen. (P.344) 2 3 Select “Preset Destinations”. 1 2 Select “Set”. 3 Select a position for this preset destination. 4 Select “OK” when the editing preset destination screen appears. (P.347) Settings” Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) Select the desired item. INFORMATION No. Function Page Select to register a preset destination. 346 Select to edit a preset destination. 347 Select to delete a preset destination. 347 346 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ● Up to 5 preset destinations can be registered. 4. MEMORY POINTS EDITING PRESET DESTINATIONS 1 2 3 Select “Edit”. Select the desired preset destination. 1 2 Select “Delete”. 3 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. Select the item to be edited. No. Function Page Select to edit the preset destination name. 350 Select to set display of the preset destination name on/off. Select to edit location information. 350 Select to edit the phone number. 350 Select to change the icon to be displayed on the map screen. 349 Select the preset destination to be deleted and select “Delete”. 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 4 DELETING PRESET DESTINATIONS Select “OK”. 347 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. MEMORY POINTS EDITING ADDRESS BOOK ENTRIES SETTING UP ADDRESS BOOK Points on the map can be registered. 1 Display the “Navigation screen. (P.344) 2 3 Select “Address Book”. Settings” 1 2 3 Select the desired item. No. The icon, name, location and/or phone number of a registered address book entry can be edited. Function Page Select to register address book entries. Select “Edit”. Select the desired address book entry. Select the item to be edited. No. Function Page 348 Select to edit the address book entry name. 350 Select to edit address book entries. 348 Select to delete address book entries. 350 Select to set display of the address book entry name on/off. Select to edit location information. 350 Select to edit the phone number. 350 Select to change the icon to be displayed on the map screen. 349 REGISTERING ADDRESS BOOK ENTRIES 1 2 Select “New”. 3 Select “OK” when the editing address book entry screen appears. (P.348) Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) INFORMATION ● Up to 100 address book entries can be registered. 348 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4 Select “OK”. 4. MEMORY POINTS ■CHANGING THE ICON 1 2 Select “Edit” next to the “Icon”. Select the desired icon. When the “With Sound” tab is selected A sound for some address book entries can be set. When the vehicle approaches the location of the address book entry, the selected sound will be heard. 1 2 Select the “With Sound” tab. Select the desired sound icon. : Select to play the sound. Change pages by selecting the “Page 1”, “Page 2” or “With Sound” tab. “With Sound”: Select the memory points with a sound When “Bell (with Direction)” is selected, select an arrow to adjust the direction and select “OK”. 8 349 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION ● The bell sounds only when the vehicle approaches this point in the direction that has been set. 4. MEMORY POINTS ■CHANGING THE NAME 1 2 Select “Edit” next to “Name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. ■CHANGING THE LOCATION 1 2 Select “Edit” next to “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point (P.309) and select “OK”. ■CHANGING PHONE NUMBER 1 Select “Edit” next to “Phone #”. 2 Enter the phone number and select “OK”. SETTING UP AREAS TO AVOID Areas to be avoided because of traffic jams, construction work or other reasons can be registered as “Areas to Avoid”. 1 Display the “Navigation screen. (P.344) 2 3 Select “Areas to Avoid”. Settings” Select the desired item. DELETING ADDRESS BOOK ENTRIES 1 2 3 Select “Delete”. Select the item to be deleted and select “Delete”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. 350 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U No. Function Page Select to register areas to avoid. 351 Select to edit areas to avoid. 351 Select to delete areas to avoid. 352 4. MEMORY POINTS REGISTERING AREAS TO AVOID 1 2 3 Select “New”. Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) Select either or to change the size of the area to be avoided and select “OK”. EDITING AREAS TO AVOID The name, location and/or area size of a registered area can be edited. 1 2 3 Select “Edit”. Select the area and select “OK”. Select the item to be edited. 4 Select “OK” when the editing area to avoid screen appears. INFORMATION ● If a destination is entered in the area to avoid or the route calculation cannot be made without running through the area to avoid, a route passing through the area to be avoided may be shown. ● Up to 10 locations can be registered as points/areas to avoid. Function Page Select to edit the name of the area to avoid. 352 Select to set display of the area to avoid name on/off. 8 Select to edit area location. 352 Select to edit area size. 352 NAVIGATION SYSTEM No. Select to set the area to avoid function on/off. 4 Select “OK”. 351 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 4. MEMORY POINTS ■CHANGING THE NAME 1 2 Select “Edit” next to “Name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. ■CHANGING THE LOCATION 1 2 Select “Edit” next to “Location”. Scroll the map to the desired point (P.309) and select “OK”. ■CHANGING THE AREA SIZE 1 Select “Edit” next to “Size”. 2 Select either or to change the size of the area to be avoided and select “OK”. 352 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U DELETING AREAS TO AVOID 1 2 Select “Delete”. 3 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. Select the area to be deleted and select “Delete”. DELETING PREVIOUS DESTINATIONS Previous destinations can be deleted. 1 Display the “Navigation screen. (P.344) 2 3 Select “Delete Previous Dest.”. 4 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. Settings” Select the previous destination to be deleted and select “Delete”. 5. SETUP 1. DETAILED NAVIGATION SETTINGS Settings are available for pop-up information, favorite POI categories, low fuel warning, etc. 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 5 6 Select “Setup”. SCREENS FOR NAVIGATION SETTINGS Select “Navigation”. Select “Detailed Navi. Settings”. Select the items to be set. Select “OK”. 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 353 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 5. SETUP No. Function Page Select to set the voice guidance for the next street name on/off. Select to set IPD road guidance on/off. Select to set favorite POI categories that are used for POI selection to display on the map screen. 354 Select to adjust the current position mark manually or to adjust miscalculation of the distance caused by tire replacement. 355 Select to set display of popup information on/off. Select to set display of low fuel warning on/off. 356 Select to reset all setup items. FAVORITE POI CATEGORIES (SELECT POI ICONS) Up to 6 POI icons, which are used for selecting POIs on the map screen, can be selected as favorites. 1 Display the “Detailed Navi. Settings” screen. (P.353) 2 3 Select “Favorite POI Categories”. Select the category to be changed. “Default”: Select to set the default categories. 4 Select the desired POI category. “List All Categories”: Select to display all POI categories. 5 354 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Select the desired POI icon. 5. SETUP CURRENT POSITION/TIRE CHANGE CALIBRATION The current position mark can be adjusted manually. Miscalculation of the distance caused by tire replacement can also be adjusted. 1 Display the “Detailed Navi. Settings” screen. (P.353) 2 3 Select “Calibration”. Select the desired item. ■POSITION/DIRECTION CALIBRA- TION When driving, the current position mark will be automatically corrected by GPS signals. If GPS reception is poor due to location, the current position mark can be adjusted manually. 1 2 Select “Position / Direction”. 3 Select an arrow to adjust the direction of the current position mark and select “OK”. Scroll the map to the desired point (P.309) and select “OK”. For additional information on the accuracy of a current position: P.363 8 The tire change calibration function will be used when replacing the tires. This function will adjust miscalculation caused by the circumference difference between the old and new tires. 1 Select “Tire Change”. The message appears and the quick distance calibration starts automatically. INFORMATION ● If this procedure is not performed when the tires are replaced, the current position mark may be incorrectly displayed. 355 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM ■TIRE CHANGE CALIBRATION 5. SETUP LOW FUEL WARNING POP-UP When the fuel level is low, a warning message will pop up on the screen. 1 Display the “Detailed Navi. Settings” screen. (P.353) 2 Select “Low Fuel Warning Pop-up”. ■SEARCHING GAS STATION IN LOW FUEL WARNING A nearby gas station can be selected as a destination. 1 Select “Yes” when the low fuel warning appears. 2 Select the desired nearby gas station. 3 Select “Enter tion. ” to set as a destina- “Info”: Select to display gas station information. (P.312) 356 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 5. SETUP 2. TRAFFIC SETTINGS Traffic information such as traffic congestion or traffic incident warnings can be made available. 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 5 Select “Setup”. SCREEN FOR TRAFFIC SETTINGS Select “Traffic”. Select the items to be set. Select “OK”. No. Function Select to set the avoid traffic function auto/manual. (P.358) Select to set the usage of traffic information for the estimated arrival time on/off. Select to set the display of an arrow of free flowing traffic on/off. Select to set to on/off whether to consider the predictive traffic information (P.315) with estimated arrival time and detoured route search. Select to set of traffic incident voice warning on/off. Select to reset all setup items. 357 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Select to set specific routes (such as frequently used routes) on which you wish to receive traffic information. (P.359) 5. SETUP AUTO AVOID TRAFFIC 1 Display the “Traffic Settings” screen. (P.357) 2 3 Select “Avoid Traffic”. Select the desired item. No. Function Select to automatically change routes when congestion information of the guidance route has been received. Select to select manually whether or not to change routes when congestion information of the guidance route has been received. In this mode, a screen will appear to ask if you wish to reroute. Select to not reroute when congestion information for the guidance route has been received. 4 Select “OK”. 358 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ■CHANGING THE ROUTE MANUALLY When the navigation system calculates a new route, the following screen will be displayed. 1 Select the desired item. No. Function Select to start route guidance using the new route. Select to confirm the new route and current route on the map. Select to continue the current route guidance. 5. SETUP REGISTERING PERSONAL ROUTES MY TRAFFIC ROUTES Specific routes (such as frequently used routes) on which you wish to receive traffic information can be registered as “My Traffic Routes”. A route is set by defining a start point and end point, and can be adjusted by setting up to 2 preferred roads. 1 Display the “Traffic Settings” screen. (P.357) 2 3 Select “My Traffic Routes”. Select the desired item. 1 2 Select “New”. 3 4 5 Enter the name and select “OK”. Select “Edit” next to “Name”. Select “Edit” next to “Start”. Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) 8 Function Page Select to register personal routes. 359 Select to edit personal routes. 360 Select to delete personal routes. 360 6 Select “Edit” next to “End”. 7 Select the desired item to search for the location. (P.317) 8 Select “OK” when the editing traffic route screen appears. The routes can be adjusted by setting preferred roads. (P.361) INFORMATION ● Up to 5 routes can be registered. 359 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM No. 5. SETUP EDITING PERSONAL ROUTES 1 2 Select “Edit”. Select the desired traffic route. 3 Select “Edit” next to the item to be edited. No. Function Page Select to edit the name of the personal route. Select to edit start location. 359 Select to edit end location. Select to see and modify the entire route. 4 361 Select “OK”. The entire route map will be displayed. 360 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U DELETING PERSONAL ROUTES 1 2 Select “Delete”. 3 Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. Select the traffic route to be deleted and select “Delete”. 5. SETUP SETTING PREFERRED ROADS “My Traffic Routes” can be adjusted by setting up to 2 preferred roads. 1 2 Select “Set Preferred Roads”. ■ADDING PREFERRED ROADS 1 Select “Add”. If two preferred roads are already set, select “Yes” and delete a preferred road before add a new one. 2 Scroll the map to the desired point and select “OK”. 3 Select “OK” to use this road. Select the desired item. “Next”: Select to change road. 4 Select “Add Here” for the desired location. 8 Function Page Select to add preferred roads. 361 Select to modify preferred roads. 362 Select to delete preferred roads. 362 If a preferred road is already set, a second preferred road can be added anywhere between the start point, the end point and the existing preferred road. 361 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U NAVIGATION SYSTEM No. 5. SETUP ■MODIFYING PREFERRED ROADS ■DELETING PREFERRED ROADS 1 2 Select “Modify”. 1 2 3 Scroll the map to the desired point and select “OK”. Select the preferred road to be modified if 2 preferred roads have been set. 4 Select “OK” to use this road. 362 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U Select the preferred road to be deleted if 2 preferred roads have been set. “Delete All”: Select to delete all preferred roads on the list. 3 “Next”: Select to change road. Select “Delete”. Select “Yes” when the confirmation screen appears. 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM This navigation system calculates the current position using satellite signals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc. However, an accurate position may not be shown depending on satellite conditions, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circumstances. The Global Positioning System (GPS) developed and operated by the U.S. Department of Defense provides an accurate current position, normally using 4 or more satellites, and in some case 3 satellites. The GPS system has a certain level of inaccuracy. While the navigation system compensates for this most of the time, occasional positioning errors of up to 300 ft. (100 m) can and should be expected. Generally, position errors will be corrected within a few seconds. When the vehicle is receiving signals from satellites, the “GPS” mark appears at the top left of the screen. The GPS signal may be physically obstructed, leading to inaccurate vehicle position on the map screen. Tunnels, tall buildings, trucks, or even the placement 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 receiving clear GPS signals, the vehicle position may not be shown accurately or inappropriate route guidance may occur in some cases. NOTICE 363 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM ● The installation of window tinting may obstruct the GPS signals. Most window tinting contains some metallic content that will interfere with GPS signal reception of the antenna in the instrument panel. We advise against the use of window tinting on vehicles equipped with navigation systems. 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Accurate current position may not be shown in the following cases: • When driving on a small angled Yshaped road. • When driving on a winding road. • When driving on a slippery road such as in sand, gravel, snow, etc. • When driving on a long straight road. • When freeway and surface streets run in parallel. • After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier. • When a long route is searched during high speed driving. • When driving without setting the current position calibration correctly. • After repeating a change of direction by going forward and backward, or turning on a turntable in a parking lot. • When leaving a covered parking lot or parking garage. • When a roof carrier is installed. • When driving with tire chains installed. • When the tires are worn. • After replacing a tire or tires. • When using tires that are smaller or larger than the factory specifications. • When the tire pressure in any of the 4 tires is not correct. If the vehicle cannot receive GPS signals, the current position can be adjusted manually. For information on setting the current position calibration: P.355 Inappropriate route guidance may occur in the following cases: • When turning at an intersection off the designated route guidance. • If you set more than 1 destination but skip any of them, auto reroute will display a route returning to the destination on the previous route. • When turning at an intersection for which there is no route guidance. • When passing through an intersection for which there is no route guidance. • During auto reroute, the route guidance may not be available for the next turn to the right or left. • During high speed driving, it may take a long time for auto reroute to operate. In auto reroute, a detour route may be shown. • After auto reroute, the route may not be changed. • If an unnecessary U-turn is shown or announced. • If a location has multiple names and the system announces 1 or more of them. • When a route cannot be searched. • If the route to your destination includes gravel, unpaved roads or alleys, the route guidance may not be shown. • Your destination point might be shown on the opposite side of the street. • When a portion of the route has regulations prohibiting the entry of the vehicle that vary by time or season or other reasons. • The road and map data stored in the navigation system may not be complete or may not be the latest version. After replacing a tire: P.355 INFORMATION ● This navigation system uses tire turning data and is designed to work with factory-specified tires for the vehicle. Installing tires that are larger or smaller than the originally equipped diameter may cause inaccurate display of the current position. The tire pressure also affects the diameter of the tires, so make sure that the tire pressure of all 4 tires is correct. 364 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2. MAP DATABASE VERSION AND COVERED AREA MAP INFORMATION 5 Check that the map data screen is displayed. Coverage areas and legal information can be displayed and map data can be updated. 1 Press the “APPS” button. No. Function Map version Select to display map coverage areas. 2 3 4 Select to display legal information. Select “Navigation”. Select “Options”. Select “Map Data”. INFORMATION ● Map data updates are available for a fee. Contact your Toyota dealer for further information. 8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 365 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 6. TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ABOUT THE MAP DATA Map data for the navigation system is contained in a microSD card that is inserted in the microSD card slot. Do not eject the microSD card, as doing so may deactivate the navigation system. NOTICE ● Do not edit or delete the map data on the microSD card, as doing so may deactivate the navigation system. INFORMATION ● microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD3C,LLC. 366 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 9 1 Entune App Suite* 2 1 Entune App Suite OVERVIEW 3 1. Entune App Suite SERVICE ................................... 368 4 BEFORE USING THE FUNCTION ...... 370 2 PREPARATION BEFORE USING Entune App Suite .............................. 371 5 Entune App Suite OPERATION 6 1. Entune App Suite ....................... 373 USING Entune App Suite..................... 373 7 LINKING Entune App Suite AND NAVIGATION FUNCTION................. 377 Entune App Suite KEYWORD OPERATION ..................................... 378 3 9 SETUP 1. Entune App Suite SETTINGS................................. 380 *: Entune Premium Audio only 367 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 8 1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW 1. Entune App Suite SERVICE* Entune App Suite is a service that enables downloadable applications to be displayed on and operated from the screen. Before Entune App Suite can be used, a few actions need to be performed first. (P.371) *: Entune App Suite is available in the contiguous United States, D. C. and Alaska. 368 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW No. Name Function Content provider Provides content to the system via a cellular phone. Application server Provides downloadable application to the system via a cellular phone. Cellular phone* Using the Entune App Suite application, communication is relayed between the system, the application server and the contents provider. Applications Downloaded Entune App Suite applications provide access to audio/visual content from a content provider when connected via a compatible phone with a data connection. Entune App Suite Contents received, via a cellular phone, from the contents provider servers are displayed on the screen. The system is equipped with an application player to run applications. *: For known compatible phones, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. INFORMATION ● The actual service availability is dependent on the network condition. 9 Entune App Suite 369 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW BEFORE USING THE FUNCTION SUBSCRIPTION User registration is required to start using the Entune App Suite service. Entune App Suite does not require an activation fee or monthly recurring fees. Services requiring a separate contract can also be used.* *: For details, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/ or call 1-800-331-4331. AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE Entune App Suite is available in the contiguous United States, D. C. and Alaska. INFORMATION ● When using Entune App Suite, depending on the details of your cellular phone contract, data usage fees may apply. Confirm data usage fees before using this service. ● In this section, the required actions to activate applications, connect a cellular phone to the system and registration steps for Entune App Suite are explained. For details regarding Entune App Suite operations and each of the applications, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. ● The actual service availability is dependent on the network condition. 370 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U INITIALIZING PERSONAL DATA The personal data used in applications can be removed from the system. (P.64) The following personal data can be deleted from the system and returned to their default settings: • Downloaded applications • Downloaded application content INFORMATION ● Once initialized, data will be erased from the system. Pay close attention when initializing the data. 1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW PREPARATION BEFORE USING Entune App Suite USER REGISTRATION 1 Perform user registration at http://www.toyota.com/entune/. SETUP REQUIRED TO USE Entune App Suite Perform the following actions. 1 User registration 2 Download the Entune App Suite application to your cellular phone. 3 Register the cellular phone to the system. 4 Download Entune App Suite applications to the system. In order to use Entune App Suite, the following actions must first be performed: User registration with a service contract (P.371) Download the Entune App Suite application onto your cellular phone, and login to the application. (P.372) Register the cellular phone that the Entune App Suite application was downloaded to with the system. (P.372) 9 Entune App Suite Register a Bluetooth® phone with the hands-free system. (P.44) Download Entune App Suite applications to the system. (P.374) 371 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1. Entune App Suite OVERVIEW REGISTERING THE Entune App Suite APPLICATION 1 Download the Entune App Suite application to your cellular phone. 2 Run the Entune App Suite application on your cellular phone. 3 Enter the information required into the Entune App Suite application. Login to the application. INFORMATION ● Applications can only be used when the Entune App Suite application has been downloaded to your cellular phone and the application is running. ● Entune App Suite operational procedures can also be confirmed by visiting http://www.toyota.com/entune/. ● In order to use applications, it is necessary to run the Entune App Suite application on your cellular phone. ● For known phone compatibility information, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. ● If an Entune App Suite application is used while iPod audio is being played back, system operation may become unstable. 372 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U DOWNLOADING Entune App Suite APPLICATIONS 1 The actions on P.371 need to be performed before Entune App Suite applications can be downloaded. 2 Once your phone is running the Entune App Suite application with a valid account logged in and is connected to the system, an on-screen pop-up will be displayed offering to begin downloading Entune App Suite applications to the system. After download has started, see P.375 for more information. 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION 1. Entune App Suite USING Entune App Suite 2 Select the desired application button. Entune App Suite is a service that enables the usable contents of a cellular phone to be displayed on and operated from the screen. Before Entune App Suite can be used, a few actions need to be performed first. (P.371) For details about the function and service of each application, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. 1 Press the “APPS” button. No. Function Page Select to activate an application. Select to update the application. 374 Select to reorder the applications. 375 9 Entune App Suite 373 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION UPDATING AN APPLICATION 3 Check that downloading is completed. When Entune App Suite is activated, an application may need to be updated. By updating, an application can be kept to the latest version. When updating the application, it is necessary to download the updated data and install it. ■DOWNLOADING THE UPDATED DATA If an update is available, “Update” can be selected. 1 Select “Update”. No. Function Select to install the update later. The screen will return to the last displayed screen. Installing the updated data later: P.375 Select to display detailed information about the updated data. Select to install the updated data. Follow the steps “INSTALLING THE UPDATED DATA” from “STEP 2”. (P.375) INFORMATION 2 Check that downloading is started. “Download in Background”: Select to operate other function while downloading. “Cancel”: Select to cancel updating. 374 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ● Application download time may vary based on the speed of the cellular network. ● Application download can be resumed after turning off and back on. ● Future mandatory updates will display an on-screen pop-up when available. ● Entune App Suite function cannot be operated while mandatory updates downloading. 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION ■INSTALLING THE UPDATED DATA After the downloading is complete, “Update” will be changed to “Install”. 1 2 Select “Install”. Select “Continue”. “Later”: Select to postpone the installation of the updated data and go back to the previous screen. 3 Check that installing is started. “Install in Background”: Select to operate other function while installing. 4 REORDERING THE APPLICATIONS Order of the applications can be changed. 1 2 Display the “Apps” screen. (P.373) 3 Select the desired application to be moved. 4 Select or to move the application, and select “OK”. Select “Reorder”. Select “OK” after the installing is complete. 9 INFORMATION Entune App Suite ● Entune App Suite function cannot be operated while installing. 375 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION IF A MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN When problems occur starting up the application player, a message will appear on the screen. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action. The following messages are only a few examples. If a message other than the following is displayed, follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Message Display conditions Corrective action “The Phone is not connected. For more information, please visit toyota.com.” The cellular phone cannot be connected. Refer to http:// www.toyota.com/entune/ to confirm if the phone is compatible or not. “To use the services, an active application needs to be running on your phone. For more information, please visit toyota.com.” The Entune App Suite application cannot be connected to Bluetooth SPP. Refer to http:// www.toyota.com/entune/ to confirm if the phone is Bluetooth SPP compatible or not, and then activate the Entune App Suite application. INFORMATION ● The actual messages displayed on screen may differ from the messages in this manual. 376 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION SETTING A DESTINATION USING Entune App Suite LINKING Entune App Suite AND NAVIGATION FUNCTION The system can set a destination and make a hands-free call via Entune App Suite. For details about the function and service of each application, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. 1 2 3 4 5 Press the “APPS” button. Locations that were searched using Entune App Suite can be set as a destination. 1 Display the “Web Search” screen. (P.377) 2 Select the desired application button to search. 3 Enter a search term, and select “GO”. 4 5 Select “Map”. 6 Select “OK” to start guidance. Select “Go to ”. Select “Navigation”. Select “Dest.”. Select “Web Search”. 9 Entune App Suite Check that the “Web Search” screen is displayed. For the operation of the route guidance screen and the function of each screen button: P.329 INFORMATION ● Actual sequence may vary based on the application. 377 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION MAKING A PHONE CALL USING Entune App Suite Phone calls can be made to locations which were searched using Entune App Suite. 1 Display the “Web Search” screen. (P.377) 2 Select the desired application button to search. 3 Enter a search term, and select “GO”. 4 5 Select “Call”. Entune App Suite KEYWORD OPERATION Information can be entered to an application by the software keyboard or voice recognition. For details about the function and service of each application, refer to http://www.toyota.com/entune/. The keyboard layout can be changed. (P.59) USING THE SOFTWARE KEYBOARD Select “Yes”. “Cancel”: Select to cancel making a phone call. 6 Check that the “Call” screen is displayed. For phone operation and the function of each screen button: P.272 INFORMATION ● Actual sequence may vary based on the application. 378 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1 2 Display the “Apps” screen. (P.373) 3 4 Select the character input space. 5 Entering characters will be reflected on the character input space. Select the desired application button. Enter a search term, and then select “OK”. For details on operating the keyboard: P.38 2. Entune App Suite OPERATION ENTERING A KEYWORD USING THE VOICE RECOGNITION FUNCTION 1 2 Display the “Apps” screen. (P.373) 3 4 Press the talk switch. (P.168) Select the desired application button. Say the desired keyword. Completion of saying the keyword will be detected automatically. 5 Search results will be displayed on the screen. 9 Entune App Suite 379 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 3. SETUP 1. Entune App Suite SETTINGS The phone data plan pop-up can be set when a paid application is downloaded. 1 Press the “APPS” button. 2 3 4 Select “Setup”. Select “Entune”. Select the items to be set. No. Function Select to set the pop up reminder for cellular phone data usage. Select to reset all setup items. 5 Select “OK”. 380 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U 1 INDEX 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 381 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ALPHABETICAL INDEX A C AAC........................................................ 100 AM............................................................ 83 APPS button ............................................ 12 “Apps” screen........................................... 14 AUDIO button........................................... 12 Audio settings ........................................ 120 AUX ........................................................ 116 Calling on the Bluetooth® phone............ 265 Casual speech recognization ................. 174 CD .......................................................... 100 Playing an audio CD........................... 102 Playing an MP3/WMA/AAC disc......... 102 Command list ......................................... 175 D B Bluetooth®................................................ 44 Profiles ................................................. 46 Registering a Bluetooth® audio player ................................................ 45 Registering a Bluetooth® phone........... 44 Bluetooth® audio.................................... 111 Connecting a Bluetooth® device ........ 115 Listening to Bluetooth® audio............. 115 Bluetooth® phone................................... 260 Bluetooth® phone message function ..... 275 Buttons overview...................................... 12 Data services settings ............................ 185 Setting download methods ................. 185 Destination search screen...................... 317 Driver Easy Speak ................................. 186 Driver settings .......................................... 68 E Editing route ........................................... 339 Adding destinations ............................ 340 Deleting destinations .......................... 340 Detour setting ..................................... 342 Reordering destinations...................... 340 Selecting route type............................ 341 Setting route preferences ................... 341 Emergency ............................................. 326 Entering letters and numbers/ list screen operation ............................. 38 Entering letters and numbers ............... 38 Entune App Suite ................................... 373 Entering keyword operation................ 378 Linking Entune App Suite and navigation function .......................... 377 382 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U F K FM radio................................................... 83 Keyboard.................................................. 38 G M General settings....................................... 59 GPS (Global Positioning System).......... 363 Maintenance ............................................ 69 Map database version and covered area ...................................... 365 Map screen information ......................... 310 Limitations of the navigation system ............................................ 363 H HOME button ........................................... 12 “Home” screen ......................................... 16 Home screen operation ........................... 37 I Initial screen............................................. 32 Internet radio............................................ 99 Intuitive parking assist ........................... 250 Detection range of the sensors .......... 253 Display ............................................... 250 Intuitive parking assist failure warning ................................ 255 Intuitive parking assist switch............. 250 Sensor detection information ............. 253 The distance display and buzzer........ 251 Types of sensors................................ 250 iPod........................................................ 107 Displaying information about the icon where the cursor is set ...... 312 Standard map icons ........................... 313 Map screen operation ............................ 305 Adjusting location in small increments ...................................... 309 Current position display...................... 305 Map scale ........................................... 305 Orientation of the map........................ 306 Screen scroll operation....................... 309 Switching the map mode .................... 307 Memory points settings .......................... 344 Deleting previous destinations ........... 352 Setting up address book..................... 348 Setting up areas to avoid.................... 350 Setting up home ................................. 345 Setting up preset destinations ............ 346 Microphone ............................................ 168 Mobile Assistant...................................... 178 MP3........................................................ 100 383 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ALPHABETICAL INDEX N R Navigation .............................................. 301 Rear seat entertainment system .............132 Changing the source ...........................136 O Operating information ............................ 122 CD player and disc ............................. 123 Error messages .................................. 131 File information................................... 127 iPod .................................................... 125 Radio .................................................. 122 Terms ................................................. 129 Playing a Blu-ray Disc™ (BD)/ DVD discs ........................................145 Playing an audio CD............................158 Playing an SD card..............................161 Playing MP3/WMA discs .....................158 Remote controller ................................135 Using the video mode..........................166 Rear view monitor system...................... 190 Receiving on the Bluetooth® phone ....... 271 Camera switch..................................... 217 Incoming calls..................................... 271 Receiving traffic map information........... 184 Receiving weather information............... 182 Registering/connecting Bluetooth® device ................................................... 44 Display................. 217, 221, 222, 225, 228 Certification........................................... 48 Magnifying function ............................. 235 Profiles.................................................. 46 Switching the display........................... 219 Registering a Bluetooth® audio player for the first time ................................. 45 P Panoramic view monitor.......................... 214 Camera................................................ 239 Things you should know...................... 247 Phonebook............................................. 267 Phone/message settings........................ 280 “Messaging Settings” screen.............. 290 Registering a Bluetooth® phone for the first time ................................. 44 Registering home ..................................... 22 Registering preset destinations................ 24 Route guidance screen .......................... 333 “Phone Display Settings” screen ........ 291 During freeway driving........................ 335 Phone/message settings screen ........ 280 Route overview................................... 334 “Sound Settings” screen..................... 281 PWR·VOL knob ....................................... 12 Screen for route guidance .................. 333 “Contact/Call History Settings” screen ............................................. 282 Turn list screen ................................... 337 Turn-by-turn arrow screen .................. 337 When approaching intersection .......... 336 Route trace............................................. 312 384 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U S T Satellite Radio.......................................... 93 Screen adjustment................................... 41 Search operation ................................... 319 Talking on the Bluetooth® phone ........... 272 Searching by address book................ 325 Incoming call waiting .......................... 274 Touch screen gestures ............................ 35 Touch screen operation ........................... 36 Toyota parking assist monitor ................ 198 Searching by coordinates................... 328 Driving precautions............................. 198 Searching by emergency ................... 326 Toyota parking assist monitor ............ 198 Searching by intersection and freeway ........................................... 326 Screen display..................................... 200 Searching by address ........................ 321 Searching by map .............................. 328 Searching by point of interest............. 322 Switching the parking mode screen .... 202 Traffic information .................................. 314 Traffic settings........................................ 357 Searching from previous destinations .................................... 325 Auto avoid traffic................................. 358 Selecting search area ........................ 320 Screen for traffic settings.................... 357 TUNE·SCROLL button............................. 12 Typical voice guidance prompts............. 338 Setting home as destination............... 320 Setting preset destinations as destination ................................. 320 Setting Bluetooth® details........................ 51 “Bluetooth* Setup” screen .................... 51 Connecting a Bluetooth® device .......... 54 Deleting a Bluetooth® device ............... 53 Editing the Bluetooth® device information........................................ 56 Registering a Bluetooth® device .......... 52 “System Settings” screen ..................... 57 Setting home as the destination .............. 27 “Setup” screen ......................................... 20 Starting route guidance.......................... 329 Steering switches................................... 118 My traffic routes.................................. 359 U USB/AUX port .......................................... 80 USB memory.......................................... 103 Playing a USB audio .......................... 106 V Voice command system......................... 168 Voice settings........................................... 66 W WMA ...................................................... 100 *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 385 HIGHLANDER_Navi_U ALPHABETICAL INDEX X XM Satellite Radio ................................... 93 Displaying the radio ID ......................... 97 How to subscribe to an XM Satellite Radio ....................... 95 If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions...................................... 98 Presetting a channel............................. 97 Selecting a channel 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