Toyota Supra (2020 year). Manual in english — part 1

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The fastest way to find informa-
tion on a particular topic is by
using the index.
An initial overview of the vehicle
is provided in the first chapter.

Your Toyota dealer will be glad
to answer questions at any time.

Action steps to be carried out
are presented as numbered list.
The steps must be carried out in
the defined order.

1

First action step.

2

Second action step.

Enumerations without manda-
tory order or alternative possibil-
ities are presented as list with
bullet points.
• First possibility.
• Second possibility.

This symbol on a vehicle

component indicates that further
information on the component is
available in the Owner's Manual.

Information

Using this Owner's Man-
ual

Orientation

Additional sources of
information

Your Toyota dealer

Symbols and displays

Symbols in the Owner's
Manual

Symbol

Meaning

Precautions that must

be followed in order to

avoid the possibility of

injury to yourself and to

others as well as seri-

ous damage to the

vehicle.

Measures that can be

taken to help protect

the environment.

"..."

Texts in vehicle used to

select Customize func-

tions.

›...‹

Verbal instructions to

use with the voice acti-

vation system.

››...‹‹

Responses generated
by the voice activation

system.

Action steps

Enumerations

Symbols on vehicle com-
ponents

Symbol

Meaning

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This Owner's Manual describes
all models and all standard,
country-specific and optional
equipment that is offered in the
model series. Therefore, this
Owner's Manual also describes
and illustrates features and
functions that are not available
in a vehicle, for example
because of the selected optional
features or the country-specific
version.
This also applies to
safety-related functions and sys-
tems.
When using these functions and
systems, the applicable laws
and regulations must be
observed.
For any options and equipment
not described in this Owner's
Manual, refer to the Supplemen-
tary Owner's Manuals.
Toyota is happy to answer any
questions that you may have
about the features and options
applicable to your vehicle.

The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle pursues a policy of constant

development that is conceived
to ensure that our vehicles con-
tinue to embody the highest
quality and safety standards. In
rare cases, therefore, the fea-
tures described in this Owner's
Manual may differ from those in
your vehicle.

Follow the following when using
the vehicle:
• Owner's Manual.
• Information on the vehicle. Do

not remove stickers.

• Technical vehicle data.
• The traffic, speed, and safety

laws where the vehicle is
driven.

• Vehicle documents and statu-

tory documents.

Your vehicle is technically con-
figured for the operating condi-
tions and registration
requirements applying in the
country of first delivery, also
known as homologation. If your
vehicle is to be operated in a dif-
ferent country it might be neces-
sary to adapt your vehicle to
potentially differing operating
conditions and registration
requirements. If your vehicle
does not comply with the

Vehicle features and
options

Status of the Owner's
Manual

Basic information

For Your Own Safety

Intended use

Warranty

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homologation requirements in a
certain country you may not be
able to lodge warranty claims for
your vehicle there. Further infor-
mation on warranty is available
from your Toyota dealer.

Advanced technology, e. g. the
use of modern materials and
high-performance electronics,
requires suitable maintenance
and repair work.
The manufacturer of the vehicle
recommends that you entrust
corresponding procedures to
Toyota. If you choose to use
another service facility, Toyota
recommends use of a facility
that performs work, for instance
maintenance and repair, accord-
ing to Toyota specifications with
properly trained personnel,
referred to in this Owner's Man-
ual as "another qualified service
center or repair shop".
If work is performed improperly,
for instance maintenance and
repair, there is a risk of subse-

quent damage and related
safety risks.

Toyota recommends the use of
parts and accessory products
approved by Toyota.
Approved parts and accesso-
ries, and advice on their use and
installation are available from
Toyota.
Toyota parts and accessories
have been tested by Toyota for
their safety and suitability in Toy-
ota vehicles.
Toyota warrants genuine Toyota
parts and accessories.
Toyota does not evaluate
whether each Customize prod-
uct from another manufacturer
can be used with Toyota vehi-
cles without presenting a safety
hazard, even if a country-spe-
cific official approval was issued.
Toyota does not evaluate
whether these products are suit-
able for Toyota vehicles under
all usage conditions.

California law requires vehicle
manufacturers provide the fol-
lowing warning:

Maintenance and repairs

WARNING

Improperly performed work on the

vehicle paint can lead to a failure

or malfunction of the radar sen-

sors and thereby result in a safety

risk. There is a risk of accidents or

risk of damage to property. Have

paintwork or paintwork repairs on

bumpers of vehicles with radar

sensors performed by your Toyota

dealer only.

Parts and accessories

California Proposition 65
Warning

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We recommend that you read
this publication thoroughly.
Detailed information about war-
ranty is listed in the "Owner's
Warranty Information Booklet"
or "Owner's Manual Supple-
ment".
Your vehicle has been specifi-
cally adapted and designed to
meet the particular operating
conditions and homologation
requirements in your country
and continental region in order
to deliver the full driving plea-
sure while the vehicle is oper-
ated under those conditions. If
you wish to operate your vehicle
in another country or region, you
may be required to adapt your
vehicle to meet different prevail-
ing operating conditions and
homologation requirements. You
should also be aware of any
applicable warranty limitations
or exclusions for such country or
region. In such case, please
contact your Toyota dealer for
further information.

Maintain the vehicle regularly to
sustain the road safety, opera-
tional reliability and the war-
ranty.
Specifications for required main-
tenance measures:

WARNING

Engine exhaust and a wide vari-

ety of Automobile components

and parts, including components

found in the interior furnishings in

a vehicle, contain or emit chemi-

cals known to the State of Califor-

nia to cause cancer and birth

defects and reproductive harm. In

addition, certain fluids contained

in vehicles and certain products of

component wear contain or emit

chemicals known to the State of

California to cause cancer and

birth defects or other reproduc-

tive harm. Battery posts, terminals

and related accessories contain

lead and lead compounds. Batter-

ies also contain other chemicals

known to the State of California to

cause cancer. Wash your hands

after handling. Used engine oil

contains chemicals that have

caused cancer in laboratory ani-

mals. Always protect your skin by

washing thoroughly with soap and

water. For more information go to

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/pas-

senger-vehicle.

WARNING

Operating, servicing and main-

taining a passenger vehicle or

off-highway motor vehicle can

expose you to chemicals includ-

ing engine exhaust, carbon mon-

oxide, phthalates, and lead, which

are known to the State of Califor-

nia to cause cancer and birth

defects or other reproductive

harm. To minimize exposure,

avoid breathing exhaust, do not

idle the engine except as neces-

sary, service your vehicle in a

well-ventilated area and wear

gloves or wash your hands fre-

quently when servicing your vehi-

cle. For more information go to

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/pas-

senger-vehicle.

Service and warranty

Maintenance

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Maintenance system.

"Owner's Warranty Informa-
tion Booklet" or "Owner's
Manual Supplement".

If the vehicle is not maintained
according to these specifica-
tions, this could result in serious
damage to the vehicle. Such
damage is not covered by the
warranty.

Electronic control devices are
installed in the vehicle. Elec-
tronic control units process data
they receive from vehicle sen-
sors, self-generate or exchange
with each other. Some control
units are necessary for the vehi-
cle to function safely or provide
assistance during driving, for
instance driver assistance sys-
tems. Furthermore, control
devices facilitate comfort or info-
tainment functions.
Information about stored or
exchanged data can be
requested from the manufac-
turer of the vehicle, in a sepa-
rate booklet, for example.

Each vehicle is marked with a
unique vehicle identification
number. Depending on the

country, the vehicle owner can
be identified with the vehicle
identification number, license
plate and corresponding authori-
ties. In addition, there are other
options to track data collected in
the vehicle to the driver or vehi-
cle owner, e.g. via the Toyota
Supra Connect account that is
used.

Control units process data to
operate the vehicle.
For example, this includes:
• Status messages for the vehi-

cle and its Customize compo-
nents, e.g., wheel rotational
speed, wheel speed, deceler-
ation, transverse acceleration,
engaged safety belt indicator.

• Ambient conditions, e.g., tem-

perature, rain sensor signals.

The processed data is only pro-
cessed in the vehicle itself and
generally volatile. The data is
not stored beyond the operating
period.
Electronic components, e.g.
control units and ignition keys,
contain components for storing
technical information. Informa-
tion about the vehicle condition,
component usage, mainte-
nance requirements or faults
can be stored temporarily or
permanently.

Data memory

General information

Personal reference

Operating data in the vehi-
cle

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This information generally
records the state of a compo-
nent, a module, a system, or the
environment, for instance:
• Operating states of system

components, e.g., fill levels,
tire inflation pressure, battery
status.

• Malfunctions and faults in

important system compo-
nents, for instance lights and
brakes.

• Responses by the vehicle to

special situations such as air-
bag deployment or engage-
ment of the driving stability
control systems.

• Information on vehicle-dam-

aging events.

The data is required to perform
the control device functions.
Furthermore, it also serves to
recognize and correct malfunc-
tions, and helps the vehicle
manufacturer to optimize vehicle
functions.
The majority of this data is tran-
sient and is only processed
within the vehicle itself. Only a
small share of the data is stored
event-related in event or fault
memories.
When servicing, for instance
during repairs, service pro-
cesses, warranty cases, and
quality assurance measures,
this technical information can be
read out from the vehicle
together with the vehicle identifi-

cation number.
Your Toyota dealer can read out
the information. The socket for
OBD Onboard Diagnosis
required by law in the vehicle is
used to read out the data.
The data is collected, pro-
cessed, and used by the rele-
vant organizations in the service
network. The data documents
technical conditions of the vehi-
cle, helps with the identification
of the fault, compliance with
warranty obligations and quality
improvement.
Furthermore, the manufacturer
has product monitoring duties to
meet in line with product liability
law. To fulfill these duties, the
vehicle manufacturer needs
technical data from the vehicle.
The data from the vehicle can
also be used to check customer
claims for warranty and guar-
anty.
Fault and event memories in the
vehicle can be reset when your
Toyota dealer performs repair or
servicing work.

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, comfort and Customize
settings can be stored in the
vehicle and modified or reset at

Data entry and data trans-
fer into the vehicle

General information

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any time.
For example, this includes:
• Setting for the seat position.
• Suspension and climate con-

trol settings.

If necessary, data can be trans-
ferred to the entertainment and
communication system of the
vehicle, e.g. via smartphone.
This includes the following
depending on the respective
equipment:
• Multimedia data such as

music, films or photos for
playback in an integrated mul-
timedia system.

• Address book data for use in

conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or an inte-
grated navigation system.

• Entered navigation destina-

tions.

• Data on the use of Internet

services.

This data can be stored locally
in the vehicle or is found on a
device that has been connected
to the vehicle, e.g., a smart-
phone, USB stick or MP3 player.
If this data is stored in the vehi-
cle, it can be deleted at any
time.
This data is only transmitted to
third parties upon personal
request as part of the use of
online services. The transmis-
sion depends on the selected
settings for the use of the ser-
vices.

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, mobile devices connected
to the vehicle, for instance
smartphones, can be controlled
via the vehicle control elements.
The sound and picture from the
mobile device can be played
back and displayed through the
multimedia system. Certain
information is transferred to the
mobile device at the same time.
Depending on the type of incor-
poration, this includes, for
instance position data and other
general vehicle information. This
optimizes the way in which
selected apps, for instance navi-
gation or music playback, work.
There is no further interaction
between the mobile device and
the vehicle, for instance active
access to vehicle data.
How the data will be processed
further is determined by the pro-
vider of the particular app being
used. The extent of the possible
settings depends on the respec-
tive app and the operating sys-
tem of the mobile device.

If the vehicle has a wireless net-
work connection, this enables

Incorporation of mobile end
devices

Services

General information

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data to be exchanged between
the vehicle and other systems.
The wireless network connec-
tion is realized via an in-vehicle
transmitter and receiver unit or
via personal mobile devices
brought into the vehicle, for
instance smartphones. This
wireless network connection
enables 'online functions' to be
used. These include online ser-
vices and apps supplied by the
vehicle manufacturer or by other
providers.

Where online services from the
vehicle manufacturer are con-
cerned, the corresponding func-
tions are described in the
appropriate place, for instance
the Owner's Manual or manu-
facturer's website. The relevant
legal information pertaining to
data protection is provided there
too. Personal data may be used
to perform online services. Data
is exchanged over a secure con-
nection, for instance with the IT
systems of the vehicle manufac-
turer intended for this purpose.
Any collection, processing, and
use of personal data above and
beyond that needed to provide
the services must always be
based on a legal permission,
contractual arrangement or con-
sent. It is also possible to acti-

vate or deactivate the data
connection as a whole. That is,
with the exception of functions
and services required by law
such as Assist systems.

When using online services
from other providers, these ser-
vices are the responsibility of
the relevant provider and sub-
ject to their data privacy condi-
tions and terms of use. The
vehicle manufacturer has no
influence on the content
exchanged during this process.
Information on the way in which
personal data is collected and
used in relation to services from
third parties, the scope of such
data, and its purpose, can be
obtained from the relevant ser-
vice provider.

This vehicle is equipped with an
event data recorder EDR. The
main purpose of an EDR is to
record, in certain crash or near
crash-like situations, such as an
air bag deployment or hitting a
road obstacle, data that will
assist in understanding how a
vehicle’s systems performed.
The EDR is designed to record
data related to vehicle dynamics
and safety systems for a short

Services from the vehicle
manufacturer

Services from other provid-
ers

Event Data Recorder EDR

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period of time, typically 30 sec-
onds or less.
The EDR in this vehicle is
designed to record such data
as:
• How various systems in your

vehicle were operating.

• Whether or not the driver and

passenger safety belts were
fastened.

• How far, if at all, the driver

was depressing the accelera-
tor and/or brake pedal.

• How fast the vehicle was trav-

eling.

This data can help provide a
better understanding of the cir-
cumstances in which crashes
and injuries occur.
EDR data is recorded by your
vehicle only if a nontrivial crash
situation occurs; no data is
recorded by the EDR under nor-
mal driving conditions and no
personal data, for instance
name, gender, age, and crash
location, are recorded.
However, other parties, such as
law enforcement, could combine
the EDR data with the type of
personally identifying data rou-
tinely acquired during a crash
investigation.
To read data recorded by an
EDR, special equipment is
required, and access to the
vehicle or the EDR is needed. In
addition to the vehicle manufac-
turer, other parties, such as law

enforcement, that have the spe-
cial equipment, can read the
information if they have access
to the vehicle or the EDR.

The vehicle identification num-
ber can be found in the engine
compartment, on the right-hand
side of the vehicle.

The vehicle identification num-
ber can also be found behind
the windshield.

Vehicle identification
number

Engine compartment

Windshield

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Other Precautions

WARNING

Do not modify the vehicle.

Do not modify the vehicle with any

parts (ex. batteries, electrical

components, etc.) other than Toy-

ota genuine parts and accesso-

ries or Toyota approved parts, as

doing so may cause an unex-

pected malfunction or an acci-

dent. For information on Toyota

genuine parts and accessories,

contact a Toyota dealer.

WARNING

Do not install any accessories to

the windshield.

If an accessory is installed to the

windshield or the rear view mirror,

it may block your vision of the

road or become a distraction, pos-

sibly leading to an accident. Also,

if an object such as a suction cup

is attached to the windshield, it

may act as a lens and possibly

cause a fire. Do not install a wide

view mirror to the rear view mirror

as it may come loose in a collision

and cause injury.

WARNING

When the vehicle is parked

Do not leave glasses, cigarette

lighters, spray cans, or soft

drink cans in the vehicle when it

is in the sun.Doing so may

result in the following:

• Gas may leak from a cigarette

lighter or spray can, and may

lead to a fire.

• The temperature inside the

vehicle may cause the plastic

lenses and plastic material of

glasses to deform or crack.

• Soft drink cans may fracture,

causng the contents to spray

over the interior of the vehicle,

and may also cause a short cir-

cuit in the vehicle’s electrical

components.

WARNING

Items that should not be left

in the storage spaces

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The following only applies to
vehicles owned and operated in
the US.
If you believe that your vehicle
has a defect which could cause
a crash or could cause injury or
death, you should immediately
inform the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) in addition to notifying
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
(Toll-free: 1-800-331-4331).
If NHTSA receives similar com-
plaints, it may open an investi-
gation, and if it finds that a
safety defect exists in a group of
vehicles, it may order a recall
and remedy campaign. How-
ever, NHTSA cannot become
involved in individual problems

between you, your dealer, or
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may call
the Vehicle Safety Hotline
toll-free at 1-888-327-4236
(TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to

http://www.safercar.gov

; or

write to: Administrator, NHTSA,
1200 New Jersey Ave, S.E.,
Washington, DC 20590. You
can also obtain other informa-
tion about motor vehicle safety
from

http://www.safercar.gov

.

Canadian customers who wish
to report a safety-related defect
to Transport Canada, Defect
Investigations and Recalls, may
call the toll-free customer sup-
port 1-800-333-0510. You can
also obtain other information
about motor vehicle safety from
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety.

WARNING

Do not leave glasses, lighters or

spray cans in the storage spaces,

as this may cause the following

when cabin temperature becomes

high:

Glasses may be deformed by

heat or cracked if they come

into contact with other stored

items.

Lighters or spray cans may

explode. If they come into con-

tact with other stored items, the

lighter may catch fire or thes-

pray can may release gas,

causing a fire hazard.

Reporting safety defects

For US customers

For Canadian customers

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The printed Owner's Manual
describes all standard, coun-
try-specific, and optional fea-
tures offered with the series.

Owner's Manual media

Vehicle features and
options

Printed Owner's Manual

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Before starting the engine, per-
form the necessary routine vehi-
cle checks. It is the owner’s
responsibility to perform routine
vehicle checks and any legally
necessary yearly inspections,
according to any local laws and
regulations. For details about
inspection procedures, refer to
the Service Book (Maintenance
Guide).

Entering

Before driving

Vehicle inspection

WARNING

Do not leave flammable objects in

the vehicle.

If a fuel can, combustible car care

products, spray cans, etc. are left

in the vehicle, there is a danger

that they may catch fire and

explode. Also, when the vehicle is

parked with the doors and win-

dows completely closed, do not

leave containers of carbonated

beverages in the vehicle, as the

temperature inside the vehicle

can increase to over 122°F,

depending on the location.

WARNING

Make sure to securely stow all

luggage.

In the case of sudden braking or a

collision, unsecured objects may

fly about and strike the occupants,

possibly causing injury. Make sure

to stow luggage securely in the

luggage compartment when pos-

sible.

WARNING

Do not leave objects on the

driver’s side floor.

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There are blind spots around
the vehicle which cannot be
seen from the driver’s seat.
Make sure to check the area

WARNING

If an object gets stuck behind the

brake pedal, braking may be

impossible and the accelerator

pedal may not return after being

depressed, leading to an

extremely dangerous situation.

WARNING

Make sure that the floor mats are

securely installed.

Make sure to only use genuine

Toyota floor mats which are

designed for this model and

secure them in place using the

provided fasteners. When the

floor mats have been removed,

such as when cleaning the vehi-

cle, make sure to securely install

the floor mats using the fasteners

before driving the vehicle.

If a floor mat which cannot be

installed securely, due to a dam-

aged fastener, etc., is used, it may

shift while driving and cover the

accelerator pedal, possibly

depressing it and causing an acci-

dent.

Additionally, never install two or

more floor mats on top of each

other. Not only will additional floor

mats interfere with normal opera-

tion of the pedals, but there is a

danger that a mat may curl behind

the brake pedal and prevent it

from being depressed.

WARNING

Be careful not to inhale exhaust

gases.

The exhaust includes colorless,

odorless carbon monoxide (CO).

Carbon monoxide (CO) can be

inhaled without noticing and in the

worst cases, can cause death.

Make sure to not allow the engine

to idle in a closed off garage or

other location with poor ventila-

tion.

If there is a hole or crack in the

exhaust system, caused by corro-

sion, etc., exhaust gasses may

enter the vehicle while driving. If

you smell exhaust gasses in the

vehicle, completely open all of the

windows and have the vehicle

inspected by Toyota dealer.

Confirm safety of sur-
roundings

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around the vehicle for small
children and low objects
before driving.

When backing up (reversing),
if you cannot see the area
behind the vehicle suffi-
ciently, exit the vehicle and
check the area before pro-
ceeding.

Refrain from driving when you
are fatigued or not feeling well.
Also, if driving for a long time, be
sure to stop and rest periodi-
cally.

1

Unlocking

2

Locking

3

Unlocking the trunk lid

4

Press and hold or press three
times in quick succession:
panic mode

Press briefly: headlight cour-
tesy delay feature

Depending on the settings,
either only the driver's door or all
vehicle access points are
unlocked.
If only the driver's door is
unlocked, press the button on
the remote control again to
unlock the other vehicle access
points.

1

Close the driver's door.

2

Press the button on the

remote control.

All vehicle access points are
locked.

When in poor physical
condition

Opening and closing

Buttons on the remote
control

Unlocking the vehicle

Press the button on the
remote control.

Locking the vehicle

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Buttons for the central locking
system.

The fuel filler flap remains
unlocked.

You can trigger the alarm sys-
tem if you find yourself in a dan-
gerous situation.

Press the button on the

remote control and hold for at
least 3 seconds.

• Briefly press the button on the

remote control three times in
succession.

To switch off the alarm: press
any button.

The vehicle can be accessed
without activating the remote
control.
All you need to do is to have the
remote control with you, such as
in your pants pocket.
The vehicle automatically
detects the remote control when
it is in close proximity or in the
car's interior.

Grasp the handle of a vehicle
door completely.

Buttons for the central
locking system

Overview

Locking

Pressing the button
locks the vehicle if the
front doors are closed.

Unlocking

Pressing the button
unlocks the vehicle.

Panic mode

Smart Key System

Concept

Unlocking the vehicle

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Touch the grooved surface on
the handle of a closed vehicle
door with your finger for approx.
1 second without grasping the
door handle.

Depending on the setting, the
doors may also be unlocked.

Closing the trunk lid manually.

1

Wipers

2

Instrument cluster

3

Turn signal indicator, high
beams

4

Light switch element

The indicator/warning lights can
light up in a variety of combina-
tions and colors.
Several lights indicate function
checks and light up only tempo-
rarily when standby state or
standby state are activated.

Locking the vehicle

Trunk lid

Opening

Press and hold the but-
ton on the remote con-
trol for approx. 1
second.

Closing

Displays and control ele-
ments

In the vicinity of the steer-
ing wheel

Indicator/warning lights

Instrument cluster

1

2

3

4

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1

Exterior mirrors

2

Power windows

3

Central locking system

4

Unlocking the trunk lid

1

Selector lever

2

Controller

3

Auto Start/Stop cancel button

4

Sport mode button

5

Park Assistant button

6

VSC OFF button

7

Toyota Supra Safety button

8

Parking brake

Toyota Supra Command
includes a large number of func-
tions. These functions can be
operated via controller and,
depending on the equipment
version, via touch screen or
voice activation system.

Driver's door

Switch console

3

2 1

4

Toyota Supra Command

Concept

Buttons on the Controller

Button

Function

Opens the main menu.

Open the Communica-

tion menu.

Open the Media/Radio

menu.

Open destination input

menu for navigation.

Open navigation map.

Open the previous dis-

play.

Open the Options

menu.

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Activating the voice activa-
tion system

1

Press the button on the

steering wheel.

2

Wait for the signal.

3

Say the command.

If no other commands are possi-
ble, operate the function via Toy-
ota Supra Command.

Terminating the voice acti-
vation system

1

Backrest angle

2

Height

3

Backrest width

4

Lumbar support

5

Forward/back

6

Seat angle

1

Forward/backward, height,
seat tilt

2

Driver's seat memory

3

Backrest tilt

Voice activation

The symbol on the
Control Display indi-
cates that voice activa-
tion system is active.

Press the button on the
steering wheel or ›Can-
cel‹.

Set-up and use

Seats, mirrors, and steer-
ing wheel

Manually adjustable seats

Electrically adjustable
seats

6

5

4 3

2

1

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4

Backrest width

5

Lumbar support

1

Settings

2

Selecting a mirror, Automatic
Curb Monitor

3

Folding in and out

1

Fold the lever down.

2

Move the steering wheel to
the preferred height and
angle to suit your seating
position.

3

Fold the lever back up.

The following settings can be
stored and, if necessary,
retrieved using the memory
function:
• Seat position.
• Exterior mirror position.
• Height of the Head-up Dis-

play.

1

Set the desired position.

2

Press button on the

driver's seat. The writing on
the button lights up.

3

Press selected button 1 or 2
at the driver's seat while the
writing is lit. A signal sounds.

Press selected button 1 or 2.

Adjusting the exterior mir-
rors

Adjusting the steering
wheel

Manual steering wheel
adjustment

Memory function

Concept

Storing

Calling up settings

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1

Changing the entertainment
source

2

Sound output on/off, volume

3

Programmable memory but-
tons

4

Change station/track

5

Waveband/satellite radio

State/province

1

"Navigation"

2

"Enter address"

3

"State/Province?"

4

Move the Controller to the
right to select the state from
the list.

Entering the address

The address can be entered in
any order.

Example: entering the address
via the town/city

1

"City/Postal code?"

2

Enter the town/city.

The list is narrowed down further

with each entry.

3

Select the symbol.

4

Select a town/city from the
list.

5

If necessary, enter the street.

6

Select the street as you
would the town/city.

7

If necessary, enter a house
number.

8

Select the symbol.

9

Select a house number or
range of house numbers from
the list.

"Start guidance"
If only the town/city was
entered: destination guidance is
started to the town/city center.

After the mobile phone is con-
nected once to the vehicle, the
mobile phone can be operated
using Toyota Supra Command,

Infotainment

Radio

Navigation destination
entry

Entering a destination via
address

Starting destination guid-
ance

Connecting a mobile
phone

General information

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the steering wheel buttons and
voice activation.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Mobile devices"

4

"Connect new device"

5

Select the functions for which
the mobile phone is to be
used.

The Bluetooth name of the vehicle

is displayed on the Control Display.

6

To perform additional steps
on the mobile phone, refer to
the mobile phone owner's
manual: e.g., search for or
connect the Bluetooth device
or a new device.

The Bluetooth name of the vehicle

appears on the mobile phone dis-

play. Select the Bluetooth name of

the vehicle.

7

Depending on the mobile
device, a control number is
displayed or the control num-
ber must be entered.

• Compare the control number

displayed on the Control Dis-
play with the control number
on the display of the device.

Confirm the control number on the
device and on the Control Display.

• Enter and confirm the same

control number on the device
and via Toyota Supra Com-

mand.

The device is connected and
displayed in the device list.

Incoming calls can be answered
in several ways.
• Via Toyota Supra Command:

"Accept"

Press the button on the

steering wheel.

• Via the selection list in the

instrument cluster:

Use the thumbwheel on the steer-
ing wheel to select: "Accept"

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Communication"

2

"Dial number"

3

Enter the numbers.

4

Select the symbol. The

connection is established via
the mobile phone to which
this function has been
assigned.

Establish the connection via the
additional phone:

1

Press the button.

2

"Call via"

Connecting the mobile
phone via Bluetooth

Using the phone

Accepting a call

Dialing a number

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CarPlay allows certain func-
tions of a compatible Apple
iPhone to be used via Siri voice
operation and Toyota Supra
Command.

• Compatible iPhone.

iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or
later.

• Corresponding mobile wire-

less contract.

• Bluetooth, WiFi, and Siri voice

operation are switched on on
the iPhone.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Mobile devices"

4

"Settings"

5

Select the following setting:

• "Bluetooth®"
• Corresponding mobile wire-

less contract.

Pair iPhone via Bluetooth with
the vehicle.
Select CarPlay as the function:

"Apple CarPlay"

The iPhone is connected to the
vehicle and displayed in the
device list.

Apple CarPlay preparation

Concept

Functional requirements

Switching on Bluetooth and
CarPlay

Pairing iPhone with CarPlay

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1

Engage selector lever posi-
tion P with the vehicle
stopped.

2

Press the Start/Stop button.

The engine is switched off.

3

Set the parking brake.

The Auto Start/Stop function
switches the engine off automat-
ically while stationary to save
fuel. The engine starts automati-
cally under the following precon-
ditions:
• By releasing the brake pedal.

The LED and indicator light go
out.
The parking brake is released.

• Drive mode D.
• Neutral N.
• Reverse R.
With the driver's safety belt fas-
tened, briefly push the selector

In transit

Driving

Drive-ready state

Switching on drive-ready
state

• Depress the brake

pedal.

• Press the Start/Stop

button.

Switching off drive-ready
state

Auto Start/Stop function

Parking brake

Setting

Pull the switch.
The LED and indicator
light light up.

Releasing

With drive-ready state
switched on:
Press the switch while
the brake is pressed or
selector lever position
P is set.

Automatic transmission

Engaging selector lever
position D, N, R

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lever in the desired direction,
past a resistance point, if
needed. The selector lever
returns to the center position in
each case.
To prevent the vehicle from
creeping after you select a drive
mode or reverse, maintain pres-
sure on the brake pedal until
you are ready to start.
A selector lever lock prevents
the inadvertent shifting to selec-
tor lever position R or the inad-
vertent shifting from selector
lever position P.
Engage selector lever position R
only when the vehicle is station-
ary.

Press the button.

Engage selector lever position P
only when the vehicle is station-
ary.

Press button P.

Activate the manual mode:
Press the selector lever to the
left out of selector lever position
D.
Manual mode:
• To shift down: press the

selector lever forward.

• To shift up: pull the selector

lever rearwards.

End the manual mode:
Push the selector lever to the
right.

Releasing the selector lever
lock

Engaging P

Automatic transmission,
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Push the lever forward or pull it
backward.
• High beams on, arrow

1

. The

high beams light up when the
low beams are switched on.

• High beams off/headlight

flasher, arrow

2

.

• On: press the lever past the

resistance point.

• Off: press the lever past the

resistance point in the oppo-
site direction.

• Triple turn signal activation:

lightly tap the lever up or

down.

• Brief signaling: press the lever

to the resistance point and
hold it there for as long as you
want the turn signal to flash.

High beams, headlight
flasher, turn signal

High beams, headlight
flasher

Turn signal

Lights and lighting

Light functions

Symbol

Function

Lights off.

Daytime running lights.

Parking lights.

Automatic headlight

control.

Low beams.

Instrument lighting.

Right roadside parking

light.

Left roadside parking

light.

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Switching on

Press the lever up until the
desired position is reached.
• Resting position of the wipers:

position

0

.

• Rain sensor: position

1

.

• Normal wiper speed: position

2

.

• Fast wiper speed: position

3

.

Brief wipe and switching off

Press the lever down.
• Switching off: press the lever

down until it reaches its stan-
dard position.

• Brief wipe: press the lever

down from the standard posi-
tion.

Activating/deactivating

To activate: press the lever up
once from its standard position,
arrow

1

.

To deactivate: press the lever
back into the standard position.

Adjusting the sensitivity

Turn the thumbwheel on the
wiper lever.

Washer/wiper system

Switching the wipers on/off
and brief wipe

Rain sensor

Cleaning the windshield

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Pull the wiper lever towards you.

1

Press the rear edge of the
fuel filler flap to open it.

2

Turn the fuel cap counter-
clockwise.

3

Place the fuel cap in the
bracket attached to the fuel
filler flap.

For the best fuel efficiency, the

Climate control

Button

Function

Temperature.

Recirculated-air mode.

Maximum cooling.

AUTO program.

Air distribution, manual.

Switching off.

Defrost and defog the

windshield.

Rear window defroster.

Seat heating.

Climate control opera-

tion.

Air flow, manual.

Refueling

Refuelling

Fuel cap

Gasoline

Button

Function

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gasoline should be sulfur-free or
very low in sulfur content.
Fuels that are marked on the
gas pump as containing metal
must not be used.

P.287

The tire inflation pressure speci-
fications can be found in the tire
inflation pressure table in the
printed Owner's Manual.

With Tire Pressure Monitor
TPM:
With tires that cannot be found
in the tire pressure values on
the Control Display, reset the
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM.

Regularly check the tire inflation
pressure and correct it as
needed:
• At least twice a month.
• Before embarking on an

extended trip.

The friction during hard braking
may produce brake dust and

make the rims dirty. Brake dust
can be removed by cleaning the
rims. Toyota recommends using
vehicle care and cleaning prod-
ucts from Toyota.

A current measured value is
available after approx. 30 min-
utes of normal driving.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

"Engine oil level"

Different messages appear on
the Control Display depending
on the engine oil level. Pay
attention to these messages.

Safely park the vehicle and
switch off drive-ready state
before adding engine oil.

Wheels and tires

Tire inflation pressure speci-
fications

After correcting the tire infla-
tion pressure

Checking the tire inflation
pressure

Cleaning the wheels

Electronic oil measure-
ment

Functional requirements

Displaying the engine oil
level

Adding engine oil

General information

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Only add engine oil when the
message is displayed in the
instrument cluster.
Observe the quantity to be
added in the message.
Take care not to add too much
engine oil.
Observe recommended engine
oil types.

The button is located in the cen-
ter console.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Toyota Supra Connect"

2

"Toyota Supra Assistance"

3

"Roadside assistance"

A voice connection is established.

The Concierge offers informa-
tion on events, gas stations or
hotels, and provides phone
numbers and addresses. Many
hotels can be booked directly by
the Concierge.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Toyota Supra Connect"

2

"Toyota Supra Assistance"

3

"Concierge"

A voice connection to the Con-
cierge is established.

Remote maintenance are ser-
vices that help to maintain vehi-
cle mobility.
Remote maintenance can com-
prise the following services:
• Roadside assistance.
• Battery guard.

When leaving the vehicle, turn

Adding

Providing assistance

Hazard warning flashers

Roadside assistance

Toyota Supra Connect

Concierge

Remote maintenance

After driving

When parking

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the engine switch off, apply the
parking brake and lock the
doors.

When parking, stop the vehicle
in a safe and appropriate park-
ing area, operate the “P” (park-
ing) switch on the selector lever
and turn the engine switch off.

WARNING

When taking a nap in the vehicle,

make sure to turn the engine

switch off.

When taking a nap in the vehicle

is unavoidable, park the vehicle in

a safe place, turn the engine

switch off, and if possible, sleep in

the passenger seat. If the engine

is left running, the accelerator

pedal may be depressed or selec-

tor lever may be operated unin-

tentionally, possibly leading to an

accident. Also, if the engine is run

at a high speed for a long time,

the exhaust system and engine

may become extremely hot, pos-

sibly causing to a fire.

WARNING

Be careful when parking, as to not

park the vehicle near flammable

materials.

Do not park the vehicle near flam-

mable materials, such as dry

grass, leaves, paper, oil, etc. If

these kinds of material touch a

part of the exhaust system, it may

cause a fire.

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38

Operating state of the vehi-

cle. . . . . . . . .

42

Toyota Supra Command

. . . . . . . . . .

45

Voice activation system..

57

General settings. . . .

60

Opening and closing . ..

73

Seats, mirrors, and steering

wheel. . . . . . .

94

Transporting children safely

. . . . . . . . ..

107

Driving. . . . . . .

113

Displays . . . . . ..

130

Lights . . . . . . ..

150

Safety. . . . . . ..

157

Driving stability control sys-

tems . . . . . . ..

192

Driver assistance systems

. . . . . . . . ..

197

Driving comfort. . .

224

Climate control . . .

225

Interior equipment . ...

233

Storage compartments

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Cargo area . . . . ..

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This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional
features offered with the series. It also describes features and func-
tions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to
the selected options or country versions. This also applies to
safety-related functions and systems. When using these functions
and systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.

1

Central locking system

Unlock P.81

Lock P.81

2

Power windows P.93

3

Exterior mirror operation
P.103

4

Lights

Lights off P.150

Daytime running lights P.153

Parking lights P.152

Automatic headlight

control P.151
Automatic high-beam P.153

Cockpit

Vehicle features and options

In the vicinity of the steering wheel

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Low beams P.152

Instrument lighting

P.155

Right roadside parking

light P.152

Left roadside parking

light P.152

5

Steering column stalk, left

Turn signal P.118

High beams, headlight

flasher P.119

Automatic high-beam

P.153

Onboard Computer

P.130

6

Shift paddle P.126

7

Steering wheel buttons, left

Cruise control on/off

P.197

Adaptive Cruise Control

on/off P.201

Cruise control: store

speed P.197

Continuing cruise con-

trol/Pausing cruise contro
lP.197

Adaptive Cruise Con-

trol: increase distance P.197

Adaptive Cruise Con-

trol: reduce distance P.197
Cruise control rocker switch
P.197

8

Instrument cluster P.130

9

Steering wheel buttons, right

Selection lists P.142

Volume, see Owner's

Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment and Communication

Voice activation system

P.57

Telephone, see

Owner's Manual for Naviga-
tion, Entertainment and Com-
munication

Thumbwheel for selection
lists P.142

10

Shift paddle P.126

11

Steering column stalk, right

Wiper P.119

Rain sensor P.120

Clean the windshield

P.121

12

Adjust the steering wheel

P.105

13

Horn, entire surface

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Unlock hood P.286

15

Unlocking the trunk lid

P.76

1

Control Display P.48

2

Hazard warning sys-

tem P.307

3

Ventilation P.230

4

Glove compartment P.240

5

Radio/multimedia, see
Owner's Manual for Naviga-
tion, Entertainment, and
Communication

6

Automatic climate control
P.225

7

Controller with buttons P.48

8

Sport mode button

P.128

SPORT driving mode

Toyota Supra Safety

P.170

Auto Start/Stop func-

tion P.113

Parking Sensors P.211

Rearview camera P.217
Crossing traffic warning
P.221

VSC Vehicle Stability

Control System P.193

9

Parking brake P.116

In the vicinity of the center console

1

4

2
3

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

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Automatic transmission

selector lever P.123

11

Switch drive-ready

state on/off P.113

1

Indicator light,

front-seat passenger airbag
P.169

2

Reading lights P.156

3

Interior lights P.156

4

Emergency call, SOS

P.308

In the vicinity of the roofliner

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

Depending on the situation, the
vehicle is in one of the three
states:
• Idle state.
• Standby state.
• Drive-ready state.

If the vehicle is in idle state, it is
switched off. All power consum-
ers are deactivated.

The vehicle is in idle state prior

to opening from the outside and
after exiting and locking.

Operating state of the

vehicle

Vehicle features and
options

General information

Idle state

Concept

General information

Safety information

WARNING

An unsecured vehicle can begin

to move and possibly roll away.

There is a risk of an accident.

Before exiting, secure the vehicle

against rolling.

In order to ensure that the vehicle

is secured against rolling away,

follow the following:

• Set the parking brake.

• On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, turn the front wheels

in the direction of the curb.

• On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, also secure the vehi-

cle, for instance with a wheel

chock.

WARNING

Unattended children or animals

can cause the vehicle to move

and endanger themselves and

traffic, for instance due to the fol-

lowing actions:

• Pressing the Start/Stop button.

• Releasing the parking brake.

• Opening and closing the doors

or windows.

• Engaging selector lever position

N.

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The idle state is automatically
established under the following
conditions:
• After several minutes, if no

operation takes place on the
vehicle.

• If the charge state of the vehi-

cle battery is low.

• Depending on the setting via

Toyota Supra Command, if
one of the front doors is
opened when exiting the vehi-
cle.

The idle state is not automati-
cally established while a phone
call is active.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Door/Key"

4

"Turn off after door opening"

To establish idle state in the
vehicle after end of trip:

When standby state is switched
on, most functions can be used
while the vehicle is stationary.
Desired settings can be
adjusted.

The vehicle is in the standby
state after the front doors are
opened from the outside.

WARNING

There is a risk of accidents or inju-

ries. Do not leave children or ani-

mals unattended in the vehicle.

Take the remote control with you

when exiting and lock the vehicle.

Automatic idle state

Establishing idle state
when opening the front
doors

Manual idle state

Press and hold the
button until the
OFF indicator on
the instrument
cluster goes out.

Standby state

Concept

General information

Display in the instrument
cluster

OFF is displayed
in the instrument
cluster. The drive-
train is switched off
and standby state
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Switching on drive-ready state
corresponds to starting the
engine.

Some functions, such as VSC
Vehicle Stability Control System,
can only be used with
drive-ready state switched on.

1

Depress the brake pedal.

2

Press the Start/Stop button.

The ignition is activated auto-
matically for a brief time and is
stopped as soon as the engine
starts.
Most of the indicator/warning
lights in the instrument cluster
light up for a varied length of
time.

Drive-ready state

Concept

General information

Safety information

WARNING

If the exhaust pipe is blocked or

ventilation is insufficient, harmful

exhaust gases can enter into the

vehicle. The exhaust gases con-

tain pollutants which are colorless

and odorless. In enclosed areas,

exhaust gases can also accumu-

late outside of the vehicle. There

is danger to life. Keep the exhaust

pipe free and ensure sufficient

ventilation.

WARNING

An unsecured vehicle can begin

to move and possibly roll away.

There is a risk of an accident.

Before exiting, secure the vehicle

against rolling.

In order to ensure that the vehicle

is secured against rolling away,

follow the following:

• Set the parking brake.

• On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, turn the front wheels

in the direction of the curb.

• On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, also secure the vehi-

cle, for instance with a wheel

chock.

NOTICE

In the case of repeated starting

attempts or repeated starting in

quick succession, the fuel is not

burned or is inadequately burned.

The catalytic converter can over-

heat. There is a risk of damage to

property. Avoid repeated starting

in quick succession.

Switching on drive-ready
state

Concept

Drive-ready state
is switched on via
the Start/Stop but-
ton:

Automatic transmission

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Depending on the engine condi-
tion, the full drive power may not
be available for approximately
30 seconds after starting the
engine. In this case, the vehicle
will not accelerate as usual.

When drive-ready state is
switched on, the tachometer
shows the current engine
speed.

1

Engage selector lever posi-
tion P with the vehicle
stopped.

2

Press the Start/Stop button.

The engine is switched off. The

vehicle switches into standby state.

3

Set the parking brake.

This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, e. g.,
due to the selected options or
country versions. This also
applies to safety-related func-
tions and systems. When using
these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regula-
tions must be observed.

The Toyota Supra Command
combines the functions of many
switches. These functions can
be operated via the Controller
and, depending on the equip-
ment version, the touchscreen.

Gasoline engine

Display in the instrument
cluster

Switching off drive-ready
state

Toyota Supra Com-

mand

Vehicle features and
options

Concept

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Letters and numbers can be
entered using the Controller or
the touchscreen. The key-
board's display changes auto-
matically.

When entering names and
addresses, the choice is nar-
rowed down with every letter
entered and letters may be

added automatically.
Entries are continuously com-
pared with data stored in the
vehicle.
• Only those letters are offered

during entry for which data is
available.

• Destination search: place

names can be entered in all
languages that are available
in Toyota Supra Command.

Several menu items are pre-
ceded by a checkbox. The
checkbox indicates whether the
function is activated or deacti-
vated. Selecting the menu item
activates or deactivates the
function.

Function is activated.

Function is deactivated.

The status field can be found in
the upper area of the Control
Display. Status information is
displayed in the form of sym-
bols.

Safety information

WARNING

Operating the integrated informa-

tion systems and communication

devices while driving can distract

from traffic. It is possible to lose

control of the vehicle. There is a

risk of an accident. Only use the

systems or devices when the traf-

fic situation allows. As warranted,

stop and use the systems and

devices while the vehicle is sta-

tionary.

Input and display

Letters and numbers

Symbol

Function

or

Change between capital
and lower-case letters.

Insert blank space.

Use voice activation.

Confirm entry.

Entry comparison

Activating/deactivating the
functions

Status information

General information

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Radio

Telephone

Entertainment

Additional symbols

Additional information can be
displayed in several menus on
the right side of the split screen
display, the so-called split
screen, for instance information
from the Onboard Computer.
The additional information
remains visible even when
switching to another menu on
the split screen.

1

Press the button.

2

"Split screen"

Status field symbols

Symbol

Meaning

HD Radio station is being
received.

Satellite radio is switched
on.

Symbol

Meaning

Incoming or outgoing call.

Missed call.

Signal strength of cellu-
lar network.

Network search.

Cellular network is not
available.

The critical charge state
of the mobile phone has
been reached.

Roaming is active.

SMS text message
received.

Message received.

Reminder.

Sending not possible.

Contacts are loaded.

Symbol

Meaning

Music hard disc.

Bluetooth audio.

USB audio interface.

Symbol

Meaning

Vehicle message.

The sound output has
been switched off.

Request for the current
vehicle position.

Checking the current
vehicle position.

Split screen, split screen
display

General information

Switching on/off

Symbol

Meaning

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The display can be selected in
menus, where the split screen is
supported.

1

Move the Controller to the
right until the split screen is
selected.

2

Press the Controller.

3

Select the desired setting.

It is possible to specify the num-
ber of displays.

1

Move the Controller to the
right until the split screen is
selected.

2

Press the Controller.

3

"Personalize menu"

4

Select the desired setting.

5

Move the Controller to the
left.

1

Control Display, with touch-
screen depending on the
equipment version

2

Controller with buttons and,
depending on the equipment
version, with touchpad

To clean the Control Display, fol-
low the care instructions, refer to
page 320.
In the case of very high tem-
peratures on the Control Dis-
play, for instance due to intense
solar radiation, the brightness
may be reduced down to com-
plete deactivation. Once the
temperature is reduced, for
instance through shade or air
conditioning, the normal func-
tions are restored.

The Control Display is switched
on automatically after unlocking.

Selecting the display

Specifying the number of
displays

Control elements

Overview

1

2

Control Display

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

Objects in the area in the front of

the Control Display can shift and

damage the Control Display.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Do not place objects in the

area in front of the Control Dis-

play.

Switching on/off automati-
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In certain situations, the Control
Display is switched off automati-
cally, for instance if no operation
is performed on the vehicle for
several minutes.

The Control Display can also be
switched off manually.

1

Press the button.

2

"Turn off control display"

Press the Controller or any but-
ton on the Controller to switch it
back on again.

The buttons can be used to
open the menus directly. The
Controller can be used to select
menu items and enter the set-
tings.
Some Toyota Supra Command
functions can be operated using
the touchpad on the Controller,
refer to page 54.

• Turn to switch between menu

items, for example.

• Press to select a menu item,

for example.

• Tilt in four directions to switch

between displays, for exam-
ple.

Switching on/off manually

Controller with navigation
system

General information

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The buttons can be used to
open the menus directly. The
Controller can be used to select
menu items and enter the set-
tings.

• Turn to switch between menu

items, for example.

• Press to select a menu item,

for example.

• Tilt in two directions to switch

between displays, for exam-
ple.

Buttons on the Controller

Button

Function

Press once: call up main
menu.
Press twice: display all
menu items of the main
menu.

Open the Communication
menu.

Open the Media/Radio
menu.

Open destination input
menu for navigation.

Open navigation map.

Press once: open the
previous display.
Press and hold: open the
menus used last.

Open the Options menu.

Controller without naviga-
tion system

General information

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Press the button.

The main menu is displayed.
All Toyota Supra Command
functions can be called up via
the main menu.

1

Press the button twice.

All menu items of the main menu

are displayed.

2

Select a menu item.

3

To move the menu item to the
desired position, tilt the Con-
troller to the right or left.

Highlighted menu items can be
selected.

1

Turn the Controller until the
desired menu item is high-
lighted.

2

Press the Controller.

After a menu item is selected,
for instance "System settings", a
new display appears.
• Move the Controller to the left.

Closes the current display and
shows the previous display.

Press the button.

The previous display opens.

Buttons on the Controller

Button

Function

Press once: call up main
menu.
Press twice: display all
menu items of the main
menu.

Open the Communication
menu.

Open the Media/Radio
menu.

Press once: open the
previous display.
Press and hold: open the
menus used last.

Open the Options menu.

Operating with the Con-
troller

Opening the main menu

Adapting the main menu

Selecting menu items

Changing between dis-
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• Move the Controller to the

right.

New display is opened.

An arrow indicates that addi-
tional displays can be opened.

Press and hold this button.

The recently used menus are
displayed.

Press the button.

The "Options" menu is dis-
played.
The menu consists of various
areas:
• Screen settings, for instance

"Split screen".

• Control options for the

selected main menu, for
instance for "Media/Radio".

• If applicable, further operating

options for the selected menu,
for instance "Save station".

Settings, such as brightness,
can be entered.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Control display"

5

"Brightness at night"

6

Turn the Controller until the
desired setting is displayed.

7

Press the Controller.

1

Turn the Controller: select let-
ters or numbers.

2

: confirm entry.

For alphabetical lists with more
than 30 entries, the letters for
which there is an entry are dis-
played at the left edge.

1

Turn the Controller to the left
or right quickly.

All letters for which there are

entries are displayed on the left

edge.

Opening recently used
menus

Opening the Options
menu

Changing settings

Entering letters and num-
bers

Input

Deleting

Symbol

Function

Press the Controller:
delete letters or number.

Hold the Controller down:
delete all letters or num-
bers.

Using alphabetical lists

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2

Select the first letter of the
desired entry.

The first entry of the selected letter

is displayed.

The Control Display is equipped
with a touchscreen.
Touch screen with your fingers.
Do not use any objects.

Tap on symbol.

The main menu is displayed.
All Toyota Supra Command
functions can be called up via
the main menu.

1

Tap on symbol.

All menu items of the main menu

are displayed.

2

Drag the menu item to the
desired position on the right
or left.

Tap desired menu item.

You can display dynamic con-
tents within the menu items. The
contents of the menu items
update automatically, e.g., the
active destination guidance in
the navigation. To access the
dynamic content directly, tap on
the lower section of the menu
item.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Contents of main menu"

After a menu item is selected, a
new display opens.
An arrow indicates that addi-
tional displays can be opened.
• Swipe to the left.
• Tap arrow.
New display is opened.

Operating via touch-
screen

General information

Opening the main menu

Adapting the main menu

Selecting menu items

Dynamic contents

Changing between dis-
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Settings such as brightness can
be changed via the touch-
screen.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Control display"

5

"Brightness at night"

6

To create the desired setting:

• Slide in the selected field to

the right or left, until the
desired setting is displayed.

, Tap on symbol.

1

Touch the symbol on the

touchscreen.

A keyboard is displayed in the Con-

trol Display.

2

Enter letters and numbers.

The navigation map can be
moved with the touchscreen.

Some Toyota Supra Command
functions can be operated using
the touchpad on the Controller.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Touchpad"

4

Select desired setting:

• "Speller": enter letters and

numbers.

• "Map": using the map.
• "Search fields": write letters

Changing settings

Entering letters and num-
bers

Input

Deleting

Symbol

Function

Tapping the symbol:
delete the letter or num-
ber.

Tapping and holding the
symbol for an extended
period: delete all letters
or numbers.

Operating navigation map

Function

Operation

Enlarge/shrink
map.

Drag in or out
with the fingers.

Touchpad

General information

Selecting functions

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without selecting the list field.

• "Audio feedback": pro-

nounces entered letters and
numbers.

Entering letters requires some
practice at the beginning. When
entering, pay attention to the fol-
lowing:
• The system distinguishes

between upper and
lower-case letters and num-
bers. To make entries, it may
be necessary to change
between upper and
lower-case letters, numbers
and characters, refer to page
52.

• Enter characters as they are

displayed on the Control Dis-
play.

• Always enter associated char-

acters, such as accents or
periods so that the letter can
be clearly recognized. The set
language determines what
input is possible. Where nec-
essary, enter special charac-
ters via the Controller.

The map in the navigation sys-
tem can be moved via the
touchpad.

Entering letters and num-
bers

Entering special charac-
ters

Entry

Operation

Delete a charac-
ter.

Swipe to the left
on the touchpad.

Enter a blank
space.

Swipe to the
right in the cen-
ter of the touch-
pad.

Enter a hyphen.

Swipe to the
right in the upper
area of the
touchpad.

Enter an under-
score.

Swipe to the
right in the lower
area of the
touchpad.

Using the map

Function

Operation

Move map.

Swipe in the
appropriate
direction.

Enlarge/shrink
map.

Drag in or out on
the touchpad
with fingers.

Display menu.

Tap once.

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The Toyota Supra Command
functions can be stored on the
programmable memory buttons
and called up directly, for
instance radio stations, naviga-
tion destinations and phone
numbers.
Settings are stored for the driver
profile currently used.

1

Select function via Toyota
Supra Command.

2

Press and hold the

desired button until a signal
sounds.

Press the button.

The function will work immedi-
ately. This means, for instance
that the number is dialed when a
phone number is selected.

Touch buttons with finger. Do
not wear gloves or use objects.
The button assignment is dis-
played at the top edge of

screen.

1

Press and hold buttons 1 and
8 simultaneously for approx.
5 seconds.

2

"OK"

Programmable memory
buttons

General information

Storing a function

Running a function

Displaying the key assign-
ment

Deleting the button
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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, e. g.,
due to the selected options or
country versions. This also
applies to safety-related func-
tions and systems. When using
these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regula-
tions must be observed.

Most functions displayed on the
Control Display can be operated
by voice commands via the
voice activation system. The
system supports you with
announcements during input.

• Functions that can only be

used when the vehicle is sta-
tionary can only be operated
via the voice activation sys-
tem to a limited extent.

• The system uses a special

microphone on the driver's
side.

• ›...‹ in the Owner's Manual

denotes verbal instructions to
use with the voice activation
system.

• Say the commands, numbers,

and letters smoothly and with
normal volume, emphasis,
and speed.

• Always say commands in the

language of the voice activa-
tion system.

To enable voice command rec-
ognition, a language must be set
via Toyota Supra Command that
is supported by the voice activa-
tion system.
To set the language, refer to
page 60.

1

Press the button on the

steering wheel.

2

Wait for the signal.

3

Say the command.

No other commands may be
available. In this case, operate
the function via Toyota Supra

Voice activation sys-

tem

Vehicle features and
options

Concept

General information

Functional requirements

Using the voice activa-
tion system

Activating the voice acti-
vation system

The symbol on the Control
Display indicates that
voice activation system is
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Command.

A smartphone connected to the
vehicle can be used via voice
activation.
Activate voice command
response on the smartphone for
this purpose.

1

Press and hold the

but-

ton on the steering wheel for
approx. 3 seconds.

Voice command response is acti-

vated on the smartphone.

2

Release the

button.

If activation is successful, a confir-

mation appears on the Control Dis-

play.

If it was not possible to activate
voice command response, the
list of Bluetooth devices appears
on the Control Display.

Most menu items on the Control
Display can be voiced as com-
mands.

Commands from other menus
can also be spoken.
You may select list entries such
as phone list entries via voice
activation. Read these list
entries out loud exactly as they
are shown in the respective list.

The following is displayed in the
top area of the Control Display:
• Some possible commands for

the current menu.

• Some possible commands

from other menus.

• Status of the voice recogni-

tion.

Encrypted connection is

not available.

• To have the available spoken

instructions read out loud:
›Voice commands‹.

• To have information on the

operating principle of the
voice activation system read
out loud: ›General information
on voice control‹.

• To have help for the current

menu read out loud: ›Help‹.

The commands of the menu

Terminating the voice acti-
vation system

Press the button on the
steering wheel or ›Can-
cel‹.

Using a smartphone via
voice activation

Possible commands

General information

Displaying possible com-
mands

Help on the voice activa-
tion system

Example: opening the
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items are spoken just as they
are selected via the Controller.

1

Switch on the Entertainment
sound output, if needed.

2

Press button on the

steering wheel.

3

›Media and radio‹

4

›Sound‹

You can set the system to use
standard dialog or a short ver-
sion.
The short version of the voice
dialog plays back short mes-
sages in abbreviated form.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Language"

4

"Speech mode:"

5

Select the desired setting.

The voice recognition feature
via the server provides a dicta-
tion function and a natural
method of entering destinations
while improving the quality of
voice recognition. To use the
functions, data is transmitted to

a service provider via an
encrypted connection and
stored locally there.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Language"

4

"Server speech recognition"

It is possible to answer during
inquiries of the voice activation
system. The function can be
deactivated if inquiries are often
undesirably interrupted, for
instance due to background
noise or talking.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Language"

4

"Speaking during voice out-
put"

The language to be used for
voice activation and system
announcements can be set.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

If necessary, "Language"

4

"Language:"

Settings

Setting the voice dialog

Activating voice recogni-
tion via the server

Speaking during voice
output

Setting the language

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5

Select the desired language.

Turn the volume button during
the spoken instructions until the
desired volume is set.
• The volume remains constant

even if the volume of other
audio sources is changed.

• The volume is stored for the

driver profile currently used.

Do not use the voice activation
system to initiate an Emergency
call. In stressful situations, the
voice and vocal pitch can
change. This can unnecessarily
delay the establishment of a
phone connection.
Instead, use the SOS button,
refer to page 308, close to the
interior mirror.

• Keep the doors and windows

closed to prevent noise inter-
ference.

• Avoid making other noise in

the vehicle while speaking.

This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, e. g.,
due to the selected options or
country versions. This also
applies to safety-related func-
tions and systems. When using
these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regula-
tions must be observed.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

If necessary, "Language"

4

"Language:"

5

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

Voice dialog for the voice activa-
tion system, refer to page 59.

Adjusting the volume

Information for Emer-
gency call

Environmental conditions

General settings

Vehicle features and
options

Language

Setting the language

Setting the voice dialog

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Date and time"

4

"Time zone:"

5

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Date and time"

4

"Time"

5

Turn the Controller until the
desired hours are displayed.

6

Press the Controller.

7

Turn the Controller until the
desired minutes are dis-
played.

8

Press the Controller.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Date and time"

4

"Time format:"

5

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

Depending on your vehicle's
optional features, the time, date
and, if needed, the time zone
are updated automatically.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Date and time"

4

"Automatic time setting"

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Date and time"

4

"Date:"

5

Turn the Controller until the
desired day is displayed.

6

Press the Controller.

7

Make the settings for the
month and year.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

Time

Setting the time zone

Setting the time

Setting the time format

Automatic time setting

Date

Setting the date

Setting the date format

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"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Date and time"

4

"Date format:"

5

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

Depending on the country ver-
sion, you can set the units of
measurement for some values,
for instance consumption, dis-
tances, and temperature.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Units"

4

Select the desired menu
item.

5

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

If vehicle location has been acti-
vated, the current vehicle posi-
tion can be displayed in the
Toyota Supra Apps.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Vehicle tracking"

4

"Vehicle tracking"

For some functions, popup win-
dows are displayed automati-
cally on the Control Display.
Some of these popup windows
can be activated or deactivated.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Pop-ups"

4

Select the desired setting.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Control display"

5

"Brightness at night"

6

Turn the Controller until the
desired brightness is set.

Setting the units of mea-
surement

Activating/deactivating
the display of the current
vehicle position

Concept

Activating/deactivating

Activating/deactivating
popup windows

Control Display

Brightness

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7

Press the Controller.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
Depending on the light condi-
tions, the brightness settings
may not be clearly visible.

For some menu items of the
main menu, the displayed con-
tents can be selected.

1

Press button.

2

"Contents of main menu"

3

Select the desired menu and
the desired content.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

The menu centrally displays all
messages arriving in the vehicle
in list form.

The following messages can be
displayed:
• Traffic messages.
• Vehicle messages.
• Communication messages,

for example emails, SMS text
messages or reminders.

• Service requirements mes-

sages.

Messages are additionally dis-
played in the status field.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Notifications"

2

Select the desired message.

The respective menu is opened,
where the message is dis-
played.

All messages, except vehicle
messages, can be deleted from
the list. Vehicle messages are
displayed as long as they are
relevant.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Notifications"

2

Select the desired message.

3

Press button.

4

"Delete this notification" or
"Delete all notifications"

The following settings can be
adjusted:
• Select the applications, from

which messages will be per-
mitted.

• Sort the messages according

to date or priority.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

Selecting the contents of
the main menu

Messages

Concept

General information

Retrieving messages

Deleting messages

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"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Notifications"

4

Select the desired setting.

The vehicle offers different func-
tions, whose use requires a data
transfer to Toyota or a service
provider. The data transfer can
be deactivated for some func-
tions.

With data transfer deactivated,
the respective function cannot
be used.
Only make these settings while
stationary.

Follow the instructions on the
Control Display.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Data privacy"

4

Select the desired setting.

Depending on the usage, the
vehicle stores personal data,
such as stored radio stations.
This personal data can be per-
manently deleted using Toyota
Supra Command.

Depending on the equipment
package, the following data can
be deleted:
• Driver profile settings.
• Stored radio stations.
• Stored programmable mem-

ory buttons.

• Travel and Onboard Com-

puter information.

• Music hard disc.
• Navigation, for instance

stored destinations.

• Phone book.
• Online data, for instance

Favorites, cookies.

• Office data, for instance voice

notes.

• Login accounts.
Altogether, the deletion of the
data can take up to 15 minutes.

Data can only be deleted while
stationary.

Data protection

Data transfer

Concept

General information

Activating/deactivating

Deleting personal data in
the vehicle

Concept

General information

Functional requirement

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Heed and follow the instructions
on the Control Display.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Data privacy"

4

"Delete personal data"

5

"Delete personal data"

6

"OK"

7

Exit and lock the vehicle.

After 15 minutes, the deletion
process is completed.
If not all of the data was deleted,
repeat the deletion.

Switch on the drive-ready state
to cancel deletion of the data.

Various connection types are
available for using mobile
devices in the vehicle. The con-
nection type to select depends
on the mobile device and the
desired function.

The following overview shows
possible functions and the suit-

able connection types for them.
The scope of functions depends
on the mobile device.

Deleting data

Canceling deletion

Connections

Concept

General information

Function

Connection

type

Making calls via the
hands-free system.
Using phone func-
tions via Toyota
Supra Command.
Using the smart-
phone Office func-
tions.

Bluetooth.

Playing music from
the smartphone or
the audio player.

Bluetooth or
USB.

Using compatible
apps via Toyota
Supra Command.

Bluetooth or
USB.

USB storage device:
Exporting and
importing driver pro-
files.
Exporting and
importing stored
trips.
Playing music.

USB.

Playing videos from
the smartphone or
the USB storage
device.

USB.

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The following connection types
require one-time pairing with the
vehicle:
• Bluetooth.
• Apple CarPlay.
• Screen Mirroring.
Paired devices are automatically
recognized later on and con-
nected to the vehicle.

• Compatible device with Blue-

tooth interface.

• The remote control is in the

vehicle.

• The device is ready for opera-

tion.

• Bluetooth is switched on in

the vehicle, refer to page 66,
and on the device.

• Bluetooth presettings, such

as visibility, may be required
on the device; refer to the
owner's manual of the device.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Mobile devices"

4

"Settings"

5

"Bluetooth®"

To use all supported functions of
a mobile phone, the following
functions must be activated prior
to pairing the mobile phone with
the vehicle.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Mobile devices"

4

"Settings"

5

Select desired setting:

• "Office"

Activate function to transmit short

Use Apple CarPlay
apps via Toyota
Supra Command and
voice operation.

Bluetooth
and WiFi.

Screen Mirroring:
Showing the smart-
phone display on the
Control Display.

WiFi

Safety information

WARNING

Operating the integrated informa-

tion systems and communication

devices while driving can distract

from traffic. It is possible to lose

control of the vehicle. There is a

risk of an accident. Only use the

systems or devices when the traf-

fic situation allows. As warranted,

stop and use the systems and

devices while the vehicle is sta-

tionary.

Bluetooth connection

Functional requirements

Function

Connection

type

Switching on Bluetooth

Activating/deactivating tele-
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messages, e-mails, calendars,
tasks, notes, and reminders to the
vehicle. Costs can be incurred by
transmitting all data to the vehicle.

• "Contact images"

Activate function to show the con-
tact pictures.

6

Move the Controller to the
left.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Mobile devices"

4

"Connect new device"

5

Select functions:

"Telephone"

"Bluetooth® audio"

"Apps"

"Apple CarPlay"

"Screen Mirroring"

The Bluetooth name of the vehicle

is displayed on the Control Display.

6

Search for Bluetooth devices
in the vicinity of the mobile
device.

The Bluetooth name of the vehicle

appears on the mobile device dis-

play.
Select the Bluetooth name of the

vehicle.

7

Depending on the mobile
device, a control number is
displayed or the control num-
ber must be entered.

• Compare the control number

displayed on the Control Dis-
play with the control number
on the display of the device.

Confirm the control number on the
device and on the Control Display.

• Enter and confirm the same

control number on the device
and via Toyota Supra Com-
mand.

The device is connected and dis-

played in the device list, refer to

page 71.

All requirements are met and all
required steps were completed
in the specified order. Despite
that, the mobile device does not
function as expected.
In this case, the following expla-
nations can help:
Why could the mobile phone not
be paired or connected?
• There are too many Bluetooth

devices connected to the
mobile phone or vehicle.

In the vehicle, delete Bluetooth
connections with other devices.
Delete all known Bluetooth connec-
tions from the device list on the
mobile phone and start a new
device search.

• The mobile phone is in

power-save mode or has only
a limited remaining battery
life.

Charge mobile phone.

Why does the mobile phone no
longer react?

Pairing the mobile device
with the vehicle

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• The applications on the

mobile phone do not function
anymore.

Switch the mobile phone off and on
again.

• Too high or too low ambient

temperature for mobile phone
operation.

Do not subject the mobile phone to
extreme ambient temperatures.

Why can phone functions not be
used via Toyota Supra Com-
mand?
• The mobile phone may not be

properly configured, for
instance as Bluetooth audio
device.

Connect the mobile phone with the
telephone or additional phone func-
tion.

Why are no or not all phone
book entries displayed or why
are they incomplete?
• Transmission of the phone

book entries is not yet com-
plete.

• It is possible that only the

phone book entries of the
mobile phone or the SIM card
are transmitted.

• It may not be possible to dis-

play phone book entries with
special characters.

• It may not be possible to

transmit contacts from social
networks.

• The number of phone book

entries to be stored is too
high.

• Data volume of the contact

too large, for instance due to
stored information such as
notes.

Reduce the data volume of the con-
tact.

• A mobile phone can only be

connected as audio source or
as telephone.

Configure the mobile phone and
connect it with the telephone or
additional phone function.

How can the phone connection
quality be improved?
• Adjust the strength of the

Bluetooth signal on the mobile
phone, depending on the
mobile phone.

• Insert mobile phone into the

wireless charging tray.

• Adjust the volume of the

microphone and loudspeak-
ers separately in the sound
settings.

If all points in this list have been
checked and the required func-
tion is still not available, contact
the Toyota dealer.

Mobile devices with a USB port
are connected to the USB inter-
face.
• Audio devices such as MP3

players.

• USB storage devices.

USB connection

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Common file systems are sup-
ported. FAT32 and exFAT are the
recommended formats.

A connected USB storage
device will be supplied with
charging current via the USB
interface if the device supports
this. Observe the maximum
charge current of the USB inter-
face.
The following uses are possible
on USB interfaces with data
transfer:
• Exporting and importing driver

profiles, refer to page 85.

• Playing music files via USB

audio.

• Playing videos via USB video.
Follow the following when con-
necting:
• Do not use force when plug-

ging the connector into the
USB interface.

• Use a flexible adapter cable.
• Protect the USB storage

device against mechanical
damage.

• Due to the large number of

USB media available on the
market, it cannot be guaran-
teed that every device is oper-
able on the vehicle.

• Do not expose USB media to

extreme environmental condi-
tions, such as very high tem-
peratures; refer to the owner's
manual of the device.

• Due to the many different

compression techniques,

proper playback of the media
stored on the USB storage
device cannot be guaranteed
in all cases.

• To ensure proper transmis-

sion of the stored data, do not
charge a USB storage device
via the onboard socket, when
it is connected to the USB
interface.

• Depending on how the USB

storage device is being used,
settings may be required on
the USB storage device, refer
to the owner's manual of the
device.

Not compatible USB media:
• USB hard drives.
• USB hubs.
• USB memory card readers

with multiple inserts.

• HFS-formatted USB media.
• Devices such as fans or

lamps.

Compatible device with USB
interface.

Connect the USB storage
device using a suitable adapter
cable to a USB interface, refer
to page 238.
The USB storage device is dis-
played in the device list, refer to
page 71.

Functional requirement

Connecting the device

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