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and AAC (Advanced Audio
Coding) are audio compres-
sion standards.

This system can play
MP3/WMA/AAC files on USB
memory.

MP4, WMV and AVI files can
use the following resolutions:
128x96, 160x120, 176x144
(QCIF), 320x240 (QVGA),
352x240 (SIF), 352x288
(CIF), 640x480 (VGA),
720x480 (NTSC), 720x576
(PAL)

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 respec-
tively. To prevent noise and
playback errors, use the
appropriate file extension.

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 infor-
mation 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.

The sound quality of
MP3/WMA files generally
improves with higher bit rates.

m3u playlists are not compati-
ble 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 fold-
ers that do not include
MP3/WMA/AAC files.

MP3/WMA/AAC files in fold-
ers up to 8 levels deep can be
played. However, the start of
playback may be delayed
when using USB memory
containing numerous levels of
folders. For this reason, we
recommend creating USB
memory with no more than 2
levels of folders.

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Audio

The play order of the USB
memory with the structure
shown above is as follows:

The order changes depending
on the personal computer and
MP3/WMA/AAC encoding
software you use.

Compatible video format

Format

Codec

MPEG-4

Video codec:

H.264/MPEG-4
AVC

MPEG4

Audio codec:

AAC

MP3

Corresponding
screen size:

MAX
1920

1080

Corresponding
frame rate:

MAX 60i/30p

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ID3 tag

This is a method of embedding

track-related information in an
MP3 file. This embedded infor-
mation 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 num-
ber of characters, the informa-
tion 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.

MP3

MP3 is an audio compression
standard determined by a work-
ing group (MPEG) of the ISO
(International Standard Organi-
zation). MP3 compresses audio
data to about 1/10 the size of
that on conventional discs.

WMA

WMA (Windows Media Audio)
is an audio compression for-
mat 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 includes technol-
ogy owned by Microsoft Cor-

AVI Container

Video codec:

H.264/MPEG-4
AVC

MPEG4

WMV9

WMV9
Advanced pro-
file

Audio codec:

AAC

MP3

WMA9.2
(7,8,9.1,9.2)

Corresponding
screen size:

MAX
1920

1080

Corresponding
frame rate:

MAX 60i/30p

Windows Media
Video

Video codec:

WMV9

WMV9
Advanced pro-
file

Audio codec:

WMA9.2
(7,8,9.1,9.2)

Corresponding
screen size:

MAX
1920

1080

Corresponding
frame rate:

MAX 60i/30p

Terms

Format

Codec

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Audio

poration and cannot be used
or distributed without a
license from Microsoft Licens-
ing, Inc.

AAC

AAC is short for Advanced
Audio Coding and refers to an
audio compression technology
standard used with MPEG2 and
MPEG4.

USB

iPod

Bluetooth

®

audio

If the malfunction is not rectified:

Take your vehicle to your Toyota

dealer.

Error messages

Message

Explanation

“USB Error”

This indicates a
problem in the
USB memory or
its connection.

“No music files
found.”

This indicates
that no
MP3/WMA/AAC
files are included
in the USB mem-
ory.

“No video files
found.”

This indicates
that no video
files are included
in the USB mem-
ory.

Message

Explanation

“iPod Error”

This indicates a
problem in the
iPod or its con-
nection.

“No music files
found.”

This indicates
that there is no
music data in the
iPod.

“Please check
the iPod firm-
ware version.”

This indicates
that the software
version is not
compatible. Per-
form the iPod
firmware
updates and try
again.

“Unable to
authorize the
iPod.”

This indicates
that it failed to
authorize the
iPod.
Please check
your iPod.

Message

Explanation

“Music tracks not
supported.
Please check
your portable
player.”

This indicates a
problem in the
Bluetooth

®

device.

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5-11. Voice command system operation

5-11.Voice command system operation

Steering switch

Talk switch

Voice command system

Press the talk switch to start the
voice command system. To can-
cel voice command, press and
hold the talk switch.

When an Apple Car-
Play/Android Auto connec-
tion is established

Press and hold the talk switch
to start Siri/Google Assistant.
To cancel Siri/Google Assis-
tant, press the talk switch.

Press the talk switch to start

the voice command system.

Microphone

It is unnecessary to speak
directly into the microphone
when giving a command.

Voice commands may not be rec-

ognized if:

• Spoken too quickly.

• Spoken at a low or high volume.

• The windows are open.

• Passengers are talking while

voice commands are spoken.

• The fan speed of the air condition-

ing system is set at 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 pos-

sible:

• The command is incorrect or

unclear. Note that certain words,

accents or speech patterns may

be difficult for the system to recog-

nize.

• There is excessive background

noise, such as wind noise.

Normally, it is necessary to wait

for a beep before saying a com-

mand. To enable the ability to talk

over prompts and say commands

before the beep, enable the voice

prompt interrupt function.

(

P.291)

This system may not operate

immediately after the power

Voice command sys-

tem

The voice command sys-
tem enables the radio,
phone dialing, etc. to be
operated using voice com-
mands. Refer to the com-
mand list for samples of
voice commands. (

P.333)

Using the voice command
system

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switch is in ACC or ON.

The voice command system is
operated by saying commands
which correspond to a sup-
ported function. To display
examples of commands for sup-
ported functions, select a func-
tion button on the screen after
starting the voice command sys-
tem.

1

Press the talk switch.

Voice guidance for the voice com-

mand system can be skipped by

pressing the talk switch.

2

If “Getting Started with Voice”
screen is displayed, select
“OK” or press the talk switch.
(

P.332)

3

After hearing a beep, say a
supported command.

To display sample commands
of the desired function, say
the desired function or select
the desired function button. To
display more commands,
select “More Commands”.

Selecting “Help” or saying
“Help” prompts the voice com-
mand system to offer exam-
ples of commands and
operation methods.

Registered POIs, registered
names in the contacts list etc.,
can be said in the place of the
“<>” next to the commands.
(

P.333)

For example: Say “Find a restau-
rant”, “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 pre-
vious screen:

• Say “Go back”.

• Select

.

To cancel voice recognition,
select

, say “Cancel”, or

press and hold the talk switch.

To perform the voice com-
mand operation again, select
“Start Over” or say “Start
over”.

To suspend voice command
operation, select “Pause” or
say “Pause”. To resume the

NOTICE

Do not touch and put a sharp

object to the microphone. It may

cause failure.

Voice command system
operation

Operation from the main
menu

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voice command operation,
select “Resume” or press the
talk switch.

If the system does not respond or

the confirmation screen does not

disappear, press the talk switch

and try again.

If a voice command cannot be rec-

ognized 3 consecutive times,

voice recognition will be canceled.

Voice recognition prompts can be

changed on the voice settings

screen. (

P.291)

This function can be used to cancel

voice guidance by turning the voice

prompts off. When you press the

talk switch while using this setting, a

beep sounds, and then you can

immediately say a command.

Some voice guidance can be can-

celed 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.

To increase voice recognition
performance, use the “Tutori-
als” and “Voice Training” func-
tions on the “Getting Started
with Voice” screen. These func-
tions are only available when
the vehicle is not moving.
The “Tutorials” and “Voice Train-
ing” functions can also be
started on the voice settings
screen. (

P.291)

1

Press the talk switch.

2

Select the desired item to be
set.

Select to display the voice
command tutorials.
Select to train the voice com-
mand system.

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 prevent the screen
from being displayed again.
Select to proceed to the
voice command screen.

Increasing the voice rec-
ognition performance

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Audio

Recognizable voice commands
and their actions are shown
below.

Frequently used commands
are listed in the following
tables.

For devices that are not
installed to the vehicle, com-
mands relating to that device
may not be displayed on the
screen. Also, depending on
other conditions, such as
compatibility, some com-
mands may not be displayed
on the screen.

The functions available may
vary according to the system
installed.

When an Apple Car-
Play/Android Auto connec-
tion is established, some
commands will become
unavailable.

Voice recognition language
can be changed. (

P.287)

Common

Top menu

*

: Vehicle must be parked

Command list

Command list overview

Command list

Command

Action

“Help”

Displays exam-
ples of some of
the available
commands

“Go back”

Returns to the
previous screen

“Cancel”

Cancels the
voice command
system

“Start over”

Returns to top
menu screen

“Pause”

Temporarily
pauses a voice
session until it is
resumed by
pressing the talk
switch again.

Command

Action

“Show com-
mand examples
for <menu>”

Displays the
command list of
the selected
menu

“More com-
mands”

Displays more
commonly used
commands

“Voice settings”

Displays Voice
Setting screen

“Train my voice”

Displays Train
Voice Recogni-
tion screen

*

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Phone

*1

*1

:When an Apple CarPlay connec-

tion is established, this voice
commands will be unavailable.

*2

:If the system does not recognize

the name of a contact, create a
voice tag. (

P.356) The name of

a contact can also be recognized
by adding a voice tag.

While in a phone call

*

*

: When an Apple CarPlay connec-

tion is established, this voice
commands will be unavailable.

While incoming message
notification is displayed

*1, 2

*1

:Full screen message notification

must be turned on within the
phone settings (

P.354)

*2

:When an Apple CarPlay connec-

tion is established, this voice

Command

Action

“Call <con-
tact>”

*2

Places a call to
the specified
contact from the
phone book

“Call <contact>
<phone type>”

*2

Places a call to
the specified
phone type of
the contact from
the phone book

“Dial <phone
number>”

Places a call to
the specified
phone number

“Redial”

Places a call to
the phone num-
ber of the latest
outgoing call

“Call back”

Places a call to
the phone num-
ber of latest
incoming call

“Show recent
calls”

Displays the call
history screen

“Send a mes-
sage to <con-
tact>”

Sends a text
message to
specified con-
tact from the
phone book

Command

Action

“Send <digits>”

Sends DTMF
tones has speci-
fied

“Mute”

Mutes the micro-
phone (far side
cannot hear the
conversation)

“Unmute”

Unmutes the
microphone

Command

Action

“Read message”

Reads the
incoming mes-
sage over the
vehicle speakers

“Ignore”

Ignores the
incoming mes-
sage notification

“Reply”

Initiates sending
a reply to the
incoming mes-
sage

“Call”

Places a call to
the phone num-
ber of incoming
message

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Audio

commands will be unavailable.

Radio

*1

:A station list must be built first

using the radio screen (

P.299)

*2

:Requires a satellite radio sub-

scription

Audio

*1

*1

:The audio device must be con-

nected via a USB cable to use

Command

Action

“Tune to <fre-
quency> AM”

Changes the
radio to the
specified AM fre-
quency

“Tune to <fre-
quency> FM”

Changes the
radio to the
specified FM fre-
quency

“Play a <genre>
station”

Changes the
radio to an FM
station of the
specified genre

*1

“Tune to preset
<1-36>”

Changes the
radio to the
specified preset
radio station

“Tune to a
<genre> satel-
lite station”

Changes the
radio to a satel-
lite radio channel
of the specified
genre

*2

“Tune to <satel-
lite channel
name>”

Changes the
radio to the sat-
ellite radio chan-
nel with the
specified name

*2

“Tune to chan-
nel <number> on
XM”

Changes the
radio to a satel-
lite radio channel
of the specified
number

*2

Command

Action

“Play Playlist
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected playlist

“Play Artist
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected artist

“Play Song
<name>”

*2

Plays the
selected track

“Play Album
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected album

“Play Genre
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected genre

“Play Composer
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected com-
poser

“Play Podcast
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected podcast

“Play Audiobook
<name>”

*2

Plays tracks
from the
selected audio-
book

“Audio On”

Turns the
audio/visual sys-
tem on

“Audio Off”

Turns the
audio/visual sys-
tem off

“Change the
audio source to
<source name>”

Sets the source
to the specified
audio mode

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the functionality in this section

*2

:When an Apple CarPlay connec-

tion is established, this voice
commands will be unavailable.

Toyota apps

*

: When an application is opened

and is in full screen mode, press-
ing the talk switch will start the
voice command system and com-
mands for the currently displayed
application will be available

Commands relating to operation of

the audio/visual system can only be

performed when the audio/visual

system is turned on.

Command

Action

“Launch <appli-
cation name>”

*

Activates the
Toyota apps

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5-12.Mobile Assistant operation

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.

Wait for the listening beeps before

using the Mobile Assistant.

The Mobile Assistant may not rec-

ognize commands in the following

situations:

• Spoken too quickly.

• Spoken at a low or high volume.

• The windows are open.

• Passengers are talking while the

Mobile Assistant is being used.

• The fan speed of the air condition-

ing system is set at high.

• The air conditioning vents are

turned toward the microphone.

Mobile Assist supports the Siri
Eyes Free Mode and Google
App. The available features and
functions may vary based on the
iOS/Android version installed on
the connected device.

Type A

1

Press and hold the talk
switch on the steering wheel
until Mobile Assistant screen
is displayed.

Type B

1

Press and hold the

switch

on the steering wheel until

Mobile Assistant

The Mobile Assistant func-
tion is a voice input assist
function. Mobile Assist sup-
ports the Siri Eyes Free
Mode and Google App.
(Google App can be used
only with the corresponding
device.) Instructions can be
spoken into the vehicle
microphone as if speaking a
command to the phone. The
content of the request is
then interpreted by the
phone and the result is out-
put from the vehicle speak-
ers. To operate the Mobile
Assistant, a compatible
device must be registered
and connected to this sys-
tem via Bluetooth

®

.

(

P.264)

When an Apple CarPlay
connection is established,
this function will be unavail-
able.

Connectable devices and
available functions

Mobile Assistant opera-
tion

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Mobile Assistant screen is
displayed.

2

The Mobile Assistant can be
used only when the following
screen is displayed.

Type A: To cancel the Mobile
Assistant, select “Cancel” or
press and hold the talk switch
on the steering wheel.
Type B: To cancel the Mobile
Assistant, select “Cancel” or
press and hold the

switch

on the steering wheel.

Type A: To restart the Mobile
Assistant for additional com-
mands, press the talk switch
on the steering wheel.
Type B: To restart the Mobile
Assistant for additional com-
mands, press the

switch

on the steering wheel.

• Mobile Assistant can only be

restarted after the system
responds to a voice command.

• 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 “POWER VOLUME”
knob or steering wheel vol-
ume control switches. The
Mobile Assistant and phone
call volumes are synchro-
nized.

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5-13.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

The phone screen can be
reached by the following meth-
ods:

From the “PHONE” button

Press the “PHONE” button.

From the “MENU” button

Press the “MENU” button, then
select “Phone”.

The following functions can be
used on phone operation:

Registering/connecting a
Bluetooth

®

device (

P.264)

Placing a call using the Blue-
tooth

®

hands-free system

(

P.344)

Receiving a call using the
Bluetooth

®

hands-free system

(

P.347)

Talking on the Bluetooth

®

hands-free system (

P.348)

The following function can be
used on message function:

Using the Bluetooth

®

phone

message function (

P.350)

The following functions can be
made in the system:

Phone settings (

P.354)

Bluetooth

®

settings (

P.268)

Quick reference

Phone screen operation

Bluetooth

®

hands-free

system operation

Message function

Setting up a phone

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5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones)

This system is not guaranteed to
operate with all Bluetooth

®

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 con-

nected.

• The cellular phone has a low bat-

tery.

Depending on the type of Blue-
tooth

®

phone, some function is

not available.

When using the hands-free sys-
tem or Bluetooth

®

audio and

Wi-Fi

®

Hotspot functions at the

same time, the following problems

may occur:

• The Bluetooth

®

connection may

be cut.

• Noise may be heard on the Blue-

tooth

®

audio playback.

• A noise may be heard during

phone calls.

Bluetooth

®

uses the 2.4 GHz fre-

quency band. If both a Wi-Fi

®

con-

nection and Bluetooth

®

connection are being used simul-

taneously, each connection may

be affected.

If a Bluetooth

®

device is attempt-

ing to connect to the vehicle while

another device is connected as a
Bluetooth

®

audio device or con-

nected using the hands-free sys-
tem or Wi-Fi

®

Hotspot function,

the communication speed may

decrease or malfunctions may

occur, such as image distortion or
audio skipping. If a Bluetooth

®

device is connected to the system,

the interference it may cause will

be reduced. When carrying a
device with its Bluetooth

®

connec-

tion enabled, make sure to regis-

ter it to the system and connect it
or disable its Bluetooth

®

function.

When a device is connected via
Bluetooth

®

, the Bluetooth

®

icon

on the status bar will be displayed

in blue. (

P.252)

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 Blue-
tooth

®

. Bluetooth

®

is a wire-

less data system that
enables cellular phones to
be used without being con-
nected by a cable or placed
in a cradle.

The operating procedure of
the phone is explained here.

When an Apple CarPlay
connection is established,
phone functions will be per-
formed by Apple CarPlay
instead of the hands-free
system.

WARNING

While driving, do not operate a

cellular phone.

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To use the hands-free system
for cellular phones, it is neces-
sary to register a cellular phone
with the system. (

P.264)

Connecting a Bluetooth

®

device

Registering an additional
device

1

Display the phone top
screen. (

P.339)

2

Select “Select Device”.

3

Select “Add Device”.

When another Bluetooth

®

device is

connected, a confirmation screen

will be displayed. To disconnect the
Bluetooth

®

device, select “Yes”.

4

Follow the steps in “Register-
ing a Bluetooth

®

phone for

the first time” from step

5

.

(

P.264)

Selecting a registered device

1

Display the phone top
screen. (

P.339)

2

Select “Select Device”.

3

Select the desired device to
be connected.

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.

Bluetooth

®

phone condition

display

The condition of the Bluetooth

®

phone appears on the upper
right side of the screen.
(

P.253)

WARNING

Your audio unit is fitted with
Bluetooth

®

antennas. People

with implantable cardiac pace-

makers, cardiac resynchroniza-

tion therapy-pacemakers or

implantable cardioverter defibril-

lators should maintain a reason-

able 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 pacemak-

ers, cardiac resynchronization

therapy-pacemakers or implant-

able 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.

NOTICE

Do not leave your cellular phone

in the vehicle. The temperature

inside may rise to a level that

could damage the phone.

Registering/Connecting a
Bluetooth

®

phone

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