Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 3

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3-1.CONTROLS

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.

1

Central locking system

Unlock P.85

Lock P.85

2

Power windows P.94

3

Exterior mirror operation
P.105

4

Lights

Lights off P.152

Daytime running lights P.155

Parking lights P.154

Automatic headlight

control P.153

Cockpit

Vehicle features and options

In the vicinity of the steering wheel

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Automatic high-beam P.156

Low beams P.154

Instrument lighting

P.158

Right roadside parking

light P.154

Left roadside parking

light P.154

5

Steering column stalk, left

Turn signal P.121

High beams, headlight

flasher P.122

Automatic high-beam

P.156

Onboard Computer

P.133

6

Shift paddle P.129

7

Steering wheel buttons, left

Cruise control on/off

P.199

Dynamic radar cruise

control on/off P.203

Cruise control: store

speed
Speed Limit Assist: take over
suggested speed P.211

Continuing cruise con-

trol/Pausing cruise control

P.199

Dynamic radar cruise

control: increase distance
P.199

Dynamic radar cruise

control: reduce distance
P.199
Cruise control rocker switch
P.199

8

Instrument cluster P.133

9

Steering wheel buttons, right

Selection lists P.145

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.145

10

Shift paddle P.129

11

Steering column stalk, right

Wiper P.122

Rain sensor P.123

Clean the windshield

P.124

12

Adjust the steering wheel

P.107

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13

Horn, entire surface

14

Unlock hood P.292

15

Unlocking the trunk lid

P.80

1

Control Display P.48

2

Hazard warning sys-

tem P.315

3

Ventilation P.231

4

Glove compartment P.244

5

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

6

Automatic air conditioning
P.225

7

Controller with buttons P.48

8

Sport mode button

P.131
SPORT driving mode

Toyota Supra Safety

P.172

Auto Start/Stop func-

tion P.116

Parking Sensors P.40

Rearview cameraP.218
RCTA (Rear cross trafficalert)
functionP.221

VSC Vehicle Stability

Control System P.195

In the vicinity of the center console

1

4

2
3

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

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9

Parking brake P.119

10

Automatic transmission

selector lever P.126

11

Switch drive-ready

state on/off P.115

1

Indicator light,

front-seat passenger airbag
P.171

2

Reading lights P.158

3

Interior lights P.158

4

Emergency call, SOS

P.316

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 equipment,
the following cameras and sen-
sors are installed in the vehicle:
• Cameras behind the wind-

shield.

• Rearview camera.
• Front radar sensor.
• Radar sensors, side, rear.
• Ultrasound sensors in the

bumpers.

Keep the vehicle cameras and
sensors, as well as surrounding
areas, clean and unobstructed.

The cameras are located in the
area of the interior mirror.

The camera is located in the
handle of the trunk lid.

The cameras may not be fully
functional and may provide
incorrect information in the fol-
lowing situations:
• In heavy fog, wet conditions,

or snow fall.

• On steep hills, in steep

Sensors of the vehicle

Vehicle equipment

Overview

Cameras

Cameras behind the wind-
shield

Rearview camera

System limits of the cam-
eras

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depressions or in tight curves.

• When the camera field of view

is covered, for instance by a
fogged up windshield or
labels.

• When the camera lens is dirty

or damaged.

• When driving toward bright

lights or strong reflections,
e.g., because of a setting sun.

• When it is dark outside.
• Camera behind the wind-

shield: if the camera has over-
heated and been temporarily
switched off due to exces-
sively high temperatures.

• Camera behind the wind-

shield: during calibration of
the camera immediately after
vehicle delivery.

If applicable, a Check Control
message is displayed if the sys-
tem fails.

The radar sensor is located in
the front bumper.

*

: if equipped

The radar sensors are located in
the bumper.

The radar sensors may not be
fully functional or may not be
available in the following situa-
tions:
• If sensors are dirty, such as

due to icing.

• If sensors are covered, such

as by labels, films or a num-
ber plate baseplate.

• If the sensor is not aligned

correctly, for instance due to
parking damage.

• If the radiation range of the

sensors is covered, e.g., by
protruding cargo.

• If the field of view of the sen-

sors is covered, e.g., by
garage walls, hedges or snow
hills.

• After improperly performed

work on the vehicle paint in
the area of the sensors.

• On steep hilltops or in sharp

Radar sensors

Front radar sensor

Radar sensors, side, rear*

System limits of the radar
sensors

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dips in the road.

If applicable, a Check Control
message is displayed if the sys-
tem fails.

*

: if equipped

The detection of objects with
ultrasound measurements can
run into physical limits, e.g., in
the following situations:
• In case of dirty sensors.
• In case of covered sensors,

such as due to labels.

• If the sensor is not aligned

correctly, for instance due to
parking damage.

• After improperly performed

work on the vehicle paint in
the area of the sensors.

• For small children and ani-

mals.

• For persons with certain cloth-

ing, for instance coats.

• In case of external interfer-

ence of the ultrasound, for
instance from passing vehi-

cles, loud machines or other
ultrasonic sources.

• Under certain weather condi-

tions, e.g., high relative
humidity, wet conditions,
snowfall, cold, extreme heat,
or strong wind.

• With tow bars and trailer cou-

plings of other vehicles.

• With thin or wedge-shaped

objects.

• With moving objects.
• With elevated, protruding

objects such as ledges.

• With objects with corners,

edges, and smooth surfaces.

• With objects with a fine sur-

face structure such as fences.

• For objects with porous sur-

faces.

• With small and low objects,

for instance boxes.

• With soft obstacles or obsta-

cles covered in foam material.

• With plants and bushes.
• In automatic car washes.
• On uneven surfaces, such as

speed bumps.

• Due to heavy exhaust.
• Cargo that extends beyond

the perimeter of the vehicle is
not taken into account by the
ultrasonic sensors.

If applicable, a Check Control
message is displayed if the sys-
tem fails.

Ultrasound sensors

Ultrasound sensors in the
front/rear bumpers*

Ultrasound sensors of
the Parking Sensor, for
instance in the bum-
pers.

System limits of the ultra-
sound sensors

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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.

The vehicle is in idle state prior
to opening from the outside and

after exiting and locking.

For instance, 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:
when one or both front doors
are opened after driving when
exiting the vehicle.

In some situations, the idle state
is not set automatically, for
instance during a phone call or
when the low beams are
switched on.

After a trip, the sleep mode can
be established by opening the
front doors. For this purpose,
the driver and front passenger
must exit the vehicle.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Doors/Key"

4

"Turn off after door opening"

Operating state of the

vehicle

Vehicle features and
options

General information

Idle state

Principle

General information

Automatic idle state

Establishing idle state
when opening the front
doors

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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.

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.

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

switched on.

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.

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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.

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.

READY in the instrument cluster

indicates that drive-ready state

is switched on.

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.

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

Gasoline engine

Display in the instrument

cluster

Switching off drive-ready

state

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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.

The Toyota Supra Command

combines the functions of many

switches.

These functions can be oper-

ated as follows:

Via the Controller.

Via the touchscreen.

Via the voice activation sys-

tem.

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

Toyota Supra Com-

mand

Vehicle features and

options

Operating concept

Principle

General information

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

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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.

General information

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

Status field symbols

Radio

Telephone

Entertainment

Activating/deactivating the
functions

Status information

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.

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Additional symbols

General information

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.

Switching on/off

1

Press the button.

2

"Split screen"

Selecting the display

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.

Specifying the number of
displays

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

Bluetooth audio.

USB audio interface.

Symbol

Meaning

Check Control message.

The sound output has
been switched off.

Request for the current
vehicle position.

Checking the current
vehicle position.

Split screen, split screen dis-
play

Symbol

Meaning

Control elements

Overview

1

2

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To clean the Control Display, fol-

low the care instructions, refer to

page 327.
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.
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 55.

• Turn to switch between menu

items, for example.

• Press to select a menu item,

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-

cally

Switching on/off manually

Controller with navigation

system

General information

Operation

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for example.

• Tilt in four directions to switch

between displays, for exam-
ple.

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.

Buttons on the Controller

Button

Function

Press once: calls up the
main menu.
Press twice: displays all
menu items of the main
menu.

Opens the Media/Radio
menu.

Opens the Communica-
tion menu.

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

Opens the Options menu.

Controller without naviga-
tion system

General information

Operation

Button

Function

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• Tilt in two directions to switch

between displays, for exam-
ple.

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.

Buttons on the Controller

Button

Function

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

Open the Media/Radio
menu.

Open the Communication
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

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