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HILUX_TOYOTA FORTUNMM_OM0K314E_(EE)

16.04.18     14:53

To use this system in the safest possible
manner, follow all the safety tips shown
below.
This system is intended to assist in reach-
ing the destination and, if used properly,
can do so. The driver is solely responsible
for the safe operation of your vehicle and
the safety of your passengers.
Do not use any feature of this system to
the extent it becomes a distraction and
prevents safe driving. The first priority
while driving should always be the safe op-
eration of the vehicle. While driving, be
sure to observe all traffic regulations. 
Prior to the actual use of this system, learn
how to use it and become thoroughly famil-
iar with it. Read the entire manual to make
sure you understand the system. Do not
allow other people to use this system until
they have read and understood the in-
structions in this manual.
For your safety, some functions may be-
come inoperable when driving. Unavail-
able screen buttons are dimmed.
While driving, listen to the voice instruc-
tions as much as possible and glance at
the screen briefly and only when it is safe.
However, do not totally rely on voice guid-
ance. Use it just for reference. If the sys-
tem cannot determine the current vehicle
position correctly, there is a possibility of
incorrect, late, or non-voice guidance.
The data in the system may occasionally
be incomplete. Road conditions, including
driving restrictions (no left turns, street clo-
sures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore,
before following any instruction from the
system, look to see whether the instruction
can be done safely and legally.

This system cannot warn about such
things as the safety of an area, condition of
streets, and availability of emergency ser-
vices. If unsure about the safety of an ar-
ea, do not drive into it. Under no
circumstances is this system a substitute
for the driver’s personal judgement.
Use this system only in locations where it
is legal to do so.

SAFETY INSTRUCTION 
(Toyota Touch 2 with Go)

HILUX_TOYOTA FORTUNMM_OM0K314E_(EE).book  Page 6  Monday, April 18, 2016  3:01 PM

Summary of Contents for Hilux 2017

Page 1: ...DS FREE SYSTEM Toyota Touch 2 75 4 Bluetooth HANDS FREE SYSTEM Toyota Touch 2 with Go 107 5 SETUP 141 6 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 185 7 APPLICATIONS 235 INDEX 255 For more information about the following items see the Owner s Manual Fuel consumption Rear view monitor system ...

Page 2: ... Department of Defense Using these signals and other vehicle sensors the system indicates your present po sition and assists in locating a desired destination The navigation system is designed to select efficient routes from your present starting location to your destination The system is also designed to direct you to a destination that is unfamiliar to you in an efficient manner The system is de...

Page 3: ...on the road and are timed to provide enough time to allow you to maneuver change lanes or slow down Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limita tions that may affect their ability to perform properly The accuracy of the vehi cle s position depends on the satellite condition road configuration vehicle condition or other circumstances For more information on the l...

Page 4: ... to yourself and others NOTICE This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equip ment if the warning is ignored You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment SYMBOLS USED IN ILLUSTRATIONS Safety symbol The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means Do not Do not do this ...

Page 5: ...erational Outlines An outline of the operation is explained Main Operations The steps of an operation are explained Related Operations A main operation s supplementary operations are described Information Useful information for the user is described ...

Page 6: ... inoperable when driving Unavail able screen buttons are dimmed While driving listen to the voice instruc tions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe However do not totally rely on voice guid ance Use it just for reference If the sys tem cannot determine the current vehicle position correctly there is a possibility of incorrect late or non voice guidance The...

Page 7: ...d understood the in structions in this manual For your safety some functions may be come inoperable when driving Unavail able screen buttons are dimmed WARNING Exercise extreme caution if operating the navigation system while driving Insufficient attention to the road traffic or weather conditions may cause an accident While driving be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of...

Page 8: ...AUDIO 55 4 AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS 61 STEERING SWITCHES 61 5 TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM 64 OPERATING INFORMATION 64 1 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 76 QUICK REFERENCE 76 SOME BASICS 78 REGISTERING AN ENTRY 83 2 PHONE OPERATION 86 CALLING ON A Bluetooth PHONE 86 RECEIVING CALLS ON A Bluetooth PHONE 90 TALKING ON A Bluetooth PHONE 91 3 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 95 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCT...

Page 9: ... 129 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 129 4 Siri Google Now OPERATION 133 Siri Google Now 133 5 WHAT TO DO IF 135 TROUBLESHOOTING 135 1 SETUP OPERATION 142 QUICK REFERENCE 142 GENERAL SETTINGS 144 DISPLAY SETTINGS 148 AUDIO SETTINGS 151 Bluetooth SETTINGS 153 CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS 158 MAP SETTINGS 168 NAVIGATION SETTINGS 171 TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS 174 TOYOTA ONLINE SETTINGS 177 TELEPHONE SETTINGS 181 GET ...

Page 10: ...NFORMATION 232 LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 232 NAVIGATION DATABASE UPDATES 234 1 BEFORE USING APPLICATIONS 236 QUICK REFERENCE 236 SETTINGS REQUIRED FOR USING THE ONLINE SERVICE 239 INSTALLING UPDATING APPLICATIONS 242 2 APPLICATIONS OPERATION 244 PICTURE SLIDESHOW 244 E MAIL 246 Street View 248 FUEL STATION INFORMATION 250 WEATHER INFORMATION 251 PARKING LOT INFORMATION 252 MirrorLink 25...

Page 11: ...2 2 CAPACITIVE TOUCH SWITCHES 14 3 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION 15 TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES 16 ENTERING SCREEN OPERATION 17 LIST SCREEN OPERATION 18 4 LINKING MULTI INFORMATION DISPLAY AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM 20 1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES BASIC OPERATIONS ...

Page 12: ...to select a radio station or a track 28 36 42 47 55 Press to access the navigation system Each time the button is pressed the screen will change between the map screen and navigation menu screen 185 Press to access the Bluetooth hands free system and applications Each time the button is pressed the screen will change between the phone menu screen and the Toyota online menu screen 75 107 235 Press ...

Page 13: ...olume 24 Press to turn navigation multimedia system on and off 24 Press to eject a disc 26 INFORMATION This illustration is for left hand drive vehicles The button positions and shapes differ for right hand drive vehicles The display and button positions differ depending on the type of the system No Function Page ...

Page 14: ...esponse may occur z If a touch pen is used to operate the sys tem non response may occur z If the palm of your hand touches the oper ating section incorrect operation may occur z If operations are performed quickly non response may occur The control panel uses capacitive touch sensors z Capacitive touch switch sensor sensitiv ity can be adjusted P 144 In the following cases incorrect opera tion or...

Page 15: ...essary when the engine is not running INFORMATION If the system does not respond to a touch on the screen button move your finger away from the screen and then touch it again Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper ated The displayed image may become darker and moving images may be slightly distorted when the display is cold Under extremely cold conditions the screen may not be displayed and the data...

Page 16: ... screen directly with your finger Operation method Outline Main use Tap Quickly touch and release once Selecting an item on the screen Drag Touch the screen with your finger and move the screen to the desired posi tion Scrolling the lists Moving the map screen Flick Quickly move the screen by flicking with your finger Moving to the next previous screen ...

Page 17: ...laying a possible match for the word to be searched Currently unavailable screen buttons will be dimmed When an entry is too long to be dis played in the enter field the last section of the enter text will be displayed with the initial section displayed as In the following situations the enter mode will automatically change between upper and lower case When the keyboard layout is changed to upper ...

Page 18: ...ct the desired item z Pages can also be changed by selecting the desired point on the scroll bar ENTERING FROM THE LIST OF MATCHING ENTRIES On certain screens a candidate entry text or word prediction list based on the input letters will be displayed The de sired item can be selected and en tered LIST SCREEN OPERATION When a list is displayed use the appro priate screen button to scroll through th...

Page 19: ...me the same character screen but ton is selected the list starting with the subsequent character is displayed CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTS Some lists contain character screen buttons A C D F etc which al low a direct jump to list entries that be gin with the same letter as the character screen button ...

Page 20: ...llowing functions of the navigation system are linked with the multi informa tion display in the instrument cluster Navigation Audio etc These functions can be operated using multi information display control switches on the steering wheel For details refer to Owner s Manual If equipped ...

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Page 22: ...RCE 25 INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC 26 USB AUX PORT 27 1 AM FM DAB RADIO 28 OVERVIEW 28 PRESETTING A STATION 31 MANUAL TUNING 31 RDS RADIO DATA SYSTEM 32 TIME SHIFT OPERATION DAB 33 RADIO OPTIONS 34 1 BASIC OPERATION 2 RADIO OPERATION Some of the functions cannot be operated while driving ...

Page 23: ...iPod AUDIO OPTIONS 51 4 AUX VTR 52 OVERVIEW 52 5 Bluetooth AUDIO 55 OVERVIEW 55 CONNECTING Bluetooth AUDIO 59 LISTENING TO Bluetooth AUDIO 59 Bluetooth AUDIO OPTIONS 60 1 STEERING SWITCHES 61 1 OPERATING INFORMATION 64 RADIO RECEPTION 64 iPod 66 CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER AND DISCS 67 FILE INFORMATION 69 CD R AND CD RW DISCS 71 TERMS 71 3 MEDIA OPERATION 4 AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLS 5 TIPS FOR OPERATING...

Page 24: ...e audio visual system works when the system is started NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis charged do not leave the audio visual system on longer than necessary when the engine is not running EN IEC 60825 1 2007 Caution Use of controls or adjust ments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure A warning label is affixed on the...

Page 25: ...IA button z The audio visual system turns on in the last mode used 2 Select or press the MEDIA button again 3 Select a desired audio source XToyota Touch 2 XToyota Touch 2 with Go SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE INFORMATION Dimmed screen buttons cannot be oper ated ...

Page 26: ...st track or the first track of the first folder on a disc 1 Press the button z The disc will be ejected INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC INSERTING A DISC INFORMATION If the label is facing down Disc error occurred will appear on the screen NOTICE Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the CD player Do not insert anything other than a disc into the slot EJECTING A DISC ...

Page 27: ...e recognized USB AUX PORT USING A 4 POLE AUX CABLE To view a video on VTR it is necessary to use a 4 pole AUX cable to connect the portable audio device When connecting a portable audio de vice to the AUX port use a 4 pole AUX cable with a plug that matches the ex act layout shown in the illustration INFORMATION If a 4 pole AUX cable with a different layout is used audio and or video may not be ou...

Page 28: ...28 2 RADIO OPERATION 1 AM FM DAB RADIO CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW Select AM FM or DAB on the audio source selection screen P 25 If equipped ...

Page 29: ...29 2 RADIO OPERATION AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM 2 CONTROL SCREEN XToyota Touch 2 XToyota Touch 2 with Go XFM XDAB XFM XDAB ...

Page 30: ...tton to adjust the volume Press to turn the audio visual system on off Press and hold to restart the audio visual system Select to tune to preset stations Select to display the radio options screen Select to display the manual tuning screen Select to display the station list Select to display the preset station Select to display the audio source selection screen Select to display the time shift op...

Page 31: ... preset station to a different one follow the same procedure AM FM SCREEN 1 Select Manual 2 Tune the desired station PRESETTING A STATION MANUAL TUNING No Function Select to seek up down a station Select and hold to seek stations non stop Select to step up down frequen cies Select and hold to seek frequen cies non stop It is possible to drag and drop the marker by sliding your finger on the screen...

Page 32: ...up down available ensembles Select and hold the button for the non stop seek up down function When your finger is released from the button the search function will stop at the next receivable station Select to set available service X Toyota Touch 2 Select and hold to set the available services every one second RDS RADIO DATA SYSTEM Depending on the availability of RDS infrastructure the service ma...

Page 33: ...adcasts traffic in formation and the station broadcasts when the traffic information program starts INFORMATION When TA is set to on P 34 the radio will begin seeking a TP station When the program ends the initial oper ation resumes The volume level when receiving the traffic announcement is memorized TIME SHIFT OPERATION DAB The service you are currently listening to can be re listened to at any ...

Page 34: ...n program starts Select to set automatic selection of a station providing good reception if current reception worsens on off Select to switch to a broadcasting station within the same local pro gram network Select to set the FM radio text fea ture on off INFORMATION The current setting of each item is dis played on its right DAB OPTIONS No Function Select to update the DAB station list Select to s...

Page 35: ...t regularly broadcasts traffic information on off When set to on and traffic information is re ceived a pop up window will come up Select to set automatic selection of a station providing good reception if current reception worsens on off Select to set the DAB text feature on off No Function ...

Page 36: ... CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW The CD operation screen can be reached by the following methods XInserting a disc P 26 XPress the MEDIA button to display the audio source selection screen then select CD to display the CD control screen ...

Page 37: ...37 3 MEDIA OPERATION AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM 2 CONTROL SCREEN XAudio CD XMP3 WMA AAC disc ...

Page 38: ... a disc Shows progress Select to display audio CD MP3 WMA AAC disc options screen Audio CD Select to display a track list MP3 WMA AAC disc Select to display a folder list Select to set random playback Select to set repeat playback Select to display the media source selection screen Select to play pause INFORMATION If a disc contains CD DA files and MP3 WMA AAC files only the CD DA files can be pla...

Page 39: ...ges as follows random off 1 Select z Each time is selected the mode changes as follows track repeat folder repeat off PLAYING AN AUDIO CD REPEATING The track currently being listened to can be repeated RANDOM ORDER Tracks can be automatically and ran domly selected PLAYING AN MP3 WMA AAC DISC REPEATING The track or folder currently being lis tened to can be repeated ...

Page 40: ...ch time is selected the mode changes as follows random off 1 Display the CD control screen P 36 2 Select 3 Select the button to be set RANDOM ORDER Tracks can be automatically and ran domly selected AUDIO CD OR MP3 WMA AAC DISC OPTIONS ...

Page 41: ...MA AAC disc Select to display a folder list Select to resume play back of tracks from the beginning of the track list when the playback of the last track on the list is fin ished Select to set random playback track 39 40 Select to set repeat play back track 39 1 Select to set repeat play back folder 39 1 2 Select to set random and repeat playback folder 39 40 ...

Page 42: ...MEDIA OPERATION 2 USB MEMORY CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW The USB memory operation screen can be reached by the following methods XConnecting a USB memory P 27 XSelect USB on the audio source selection screen P 25 ...

Page 43: ...43 3 MEDIA OPERATION AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM 2 CONTROL SCREEN ...

Page 44: ...m on off Press and hold to restart the audio visual system Shows progress Select to display the USB options screen Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select the desired item Select to set random playback Select to set repeat playback Select to display the audio source selection screen Displays cover art Select to display a track list Select to switch between USB1 and US...

Page 45: ...r high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is con nected as this may damage the portable player or its connector Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable player or its connector INFORMATION Toyota Touch 2 with Go only This system supports MTP devices ...

Page 46: ...REPEATING The track currently being listened to will be repeated RANDOM ORDER Tracks will be automatically and ran domly selected USB MEMORY OPTIONS No Function Select to display a track list Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select the desired item Select to resume playback of tracks from the beginning of the track list when the playback of the last track on the list ...

Page 47: ...IA OPERATION AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM 2 3 iPod CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW The iPod operation screen can be reached by the following methods XConnecting an iPod P 27 XSelect iPod on the audio source selection screen P 25 ...

Page 48: ...48 3 MEDIA OPERATION CONTROL SCREEN ...

Page 49: ... visual system on off Press and hold to restart the audio visual system Shows progress Select to display the iPod audio options screen Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select the desired item Select to set random playback Select to set repeat playback Select to display the audio source selection screen Displays cover art Select to display a track list Select to switch...

Page 50: ...y damage the portable player or its connector INFORMATION When an iPod is connected using a genuine iPod cable the iPod starts charging its bat tery Depending on the iPod and the songs in the iPod iPod cover art may be displayed It may take time to display iPod cover art and the iPod may not be operated while the cover art display is in process Only iPod cover art that is saved in JPEG format can ...

Page 51: ...IO REPEATING The track currently being listened to will be repeated RANDOM ORDER Tracks will be automatically and ran domly selected iPod AUDIO OPTIONS No Function Select to display a track list Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select the desired item Select to resume playback of tracks from the beginning of the track list when the playback of the last track on the li...

Page 52: ...N 4 AUX VTR CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW The AUX or VTR operation screen can be reached by the following methods XConnecting a device to the AUX port P 27 XSelect AUX or A V on the audio source selection screen P 25 If equipped ...

Page 53: ...elect to set the sound settings P 151 Press the or button to adjust the volume Press to turn the audio visual system on off Press and hold to restart the audio visual system Select to display the audio source selection screen Select to display the VTR options screen Select to set the video signal format settings XAUX XVTR ...

Page 54: ...hicle The temperature inside the vehicle may become high resulting in damage to the player Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable audio device while it is connected as this may damage the portable audio device or its connector Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the portable audio device or its connector ...

Page 55: ... music without cables If a device does not support Bluetooth the Bluetooth audio system will not function Depending on the type of portable player connected some functions may not be available and or the screen may look differently than shown in this manual OVERVIEW The Bluetooth audio operation screen can be reached by the following methods XConnecting a Bluetooth audio device P 59 XSelect Blueto...

Page 56: ...56 3 MEDIA OPERATION CONTROL SCREEN ...

Page 57: ...he or button to adjust the volume Press to turn the audio visual system on off Press and hold to restart the audio visual system Shows progress Select to display the Bluetooth audio options screen Select to display the browse options selection screen and then select the desired item Select to set random playback Select to set repeat playback Select to display the audio source selection screen Sele...

Page 58: ...ion of such medical devices NOTICE Do not leave a portable player in the vehicle In particular high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable player INFORMATION In the following conditions this system may not function The Bluetooth device is turned off The Bluetooth device is not connected The Bluetooth device has a low battery It may take time to connect the telephone when Bluetooth...

Page 59: ...epeat off 1 Select z Each time is selected the mode changes as follows random off CONNECTING Bluetooth AUDIO To use the Bluetooth audio system it is necessary to register a Bluetooth device with the system LISTENING TO Bluetooth AUDIO REPEATING The track currently being listened to will be repeated RANDOM ORDER Tracks will be automatically and ran domly selected ...

Page 60: ...rom the beginning of the track list when the playback of the last track on the list is finished Select to set random playback Select to set repeat playback track INFORMATION If a portable device supports AVRCP 1 4 and browsing title list and browse for music will be available If the device does not support browsing these menu entries will be displayed grayed out Lower grade devices do not support ...

Page 61: ...olume control switch Some parts of the audio visual system can be adjusted with the switches on the steering wheel No Switch Volume control switch switch MODE switch Mode Operation Function All Press Volume up down Press and hold 0 8 sec or more Volume up down continuously ...

Page 62: ...g screen DAB Press Preset station up down Preset tuning screen Station list up down Station list screen X Toyota Touch 2 with Go Service seek up down Manual tuning screen X Toyota Touch 2 Ensemble seek up down Manual tuning screen Press and hold 0 8 sec or more X Toyota Touch 2 Non stop ensemble seek up down Manual tuning screen Audio CD MP3 WMA AAC disc USB iPod Bluetooth audio Press Track up dow...

Page 63: ...2 X MODE switch Mode Operation Function AM FM Radio DAB AUX VTR Press Change audio modes Press and hold 0 8 sec or more Mute Audio CD MP3 WMA AAC disc USB iPod Bluetooth audio Press Change audio modes Press and hold 0 8 sec or more Pause If equipped ...

Page 64: ...his does not indicate a malfunction RADIO RECEPTION Usually a problem with radio reception does not mean there is a problem with your radio it is just the normal result of conditions outside the vehicle For example nearby buildings and ter rain can interfere with FM reception Power lines or telephone wires can in terfere with AM signals And of course radio signals have a limited range and the fart...

Page 65: ...y reduce static and fluttering Station swapping If the FM signal you are listening to is interrupted or weakened and there is another strong station nearby on the FM band your radio may tune in the second station until the original signal can be picked up again Fading AM broadcasts are reflected by the upper atmosphere especially at night These reflected signals can interfere with those received d...

Page 66: ...iPod nano iPod classic iPod touch and iPhone devic es can be used with this system XToyota Touch 2 Made for iPod touch 5th generation iPod touch 4th generation iPod touch 3rd generation iPod touch 2nd generation iPod touch 1st generation iPod classic except 5th generation iPod nano 7th generation iPod nano 6th generation iPod nano 5th generation iPod nano 4th generation iPod nano 3rd generation iP...

Page 67: ...y not hear any sound even though your CD player appears to be working Remove the discs from the CD player and wait until it dries z Use only discs marked as shown above The following products may not be play able on your CD player SACDs dts CDs Copy protected CDs Video CDs XSpecial shaped discs XTransparent translucent discs CARING FOR YOUR CD PLAYER AND DISCS WARNING CD player uses an invisible l...

Page 68: ...pe it with a soft lint free cloth that has been dampened with water Wipe in a straight line from the cen tre to the edge of the disc not in a circle Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti static device NOTICE Do not use special shaped transparent translucent low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the illustrations The use of such discs may damage the player or it may be impo...

Page 69: ...tem USB DISC Compatible file format audio MP3 WMA AAC Folders in the device Maximum 3000 Maximum 192 Files in the de vice Maximum 9999 Maximum 255 Files per folder Maximum 255 File type Frequency kHz MP3 files MPEG 1 LAYER 3 32 44 1 48 MP3 files MPEG 2 LSF LAYER 3 16 22 05 24 WMA files Ver 7 8 9 9 1 9 2 32 44 1 48 AAC files MPEG4 AAC LC 11 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 File type Bit rate kbps MP3 ...

Page 70: ...playing MP3 WMA files recorded at 32 44 1 and 48 kHz z This system can play back AAC files encoded by iTunes z The sound quality of MP3 WMA files gen erally improves with higher bit rates In order to achieve a reasonable level of sound quality discs recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps are recom mended z M3u playlists are not compatible with the CD player z MP3i MP3 interactive and MP3PRO...

Page 71: ...able to play some damaged discs z If you insert a CD RW disc into the MP3 WMA player playback will begin more slowly than with a conventional CD or CD R disc z Recordings on CD R CD RW cannot be played using the DDCD Double Density CD system z This is a general term that describes the process of writing data on demand to CD R etc in the same way that data is writ ten to floppy or hard discs z This...

Page 72: ...P3 is an audio compression standard determined by a working group MPEG of the ISO International Standard Organiza tion MP3 compresses audio data to about 1 10 the size of that on conventional discs z WMA Windows Media Audio is an audio compression format developed by Microsoft It compresses files into a size smaller than that of MP3 files The decod ing formats for WMA files are Ver 7 8 and 9 z Thi...

Page 73: ...73 5 TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM 2 ...

Page 74: ... A Bluetooth PHONE 79 USING THE PHONE SWITCH MICROPHONE 80 ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS SYSTEM 81 WHEN DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE 82 3 REGISTERING AN ENTRY 83 REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY 83 EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION 84 1 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ...

Page 75: ...TALKING ON A Bluetooth PHONE 91 SENDING TONES 92 DIALING A SECOND NUMBER 93 1 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 95 RECEIVING A SHORT MESSAGE 95 CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT MESSAGES 95 CHECKING SENT SHORT MESSAGES 96 SENDING A NEW SHORT MESSAGE 97 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 99 2 PHONE OPERATION 3 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 4 WHAT TO DO IF Bluetooth HANDS FREE SYSTEM Toyota Touch 2 Some of the functions cannot be operated whil...

Page 76: ...number screen A call can be made by dialing the number 86 Select to display the contacts screen An entry from the list of contacts in the Stored and Phone book screen can be selected and called 87 Select to display the call lists screen An entry from the missed received or dialed call lists can be selected and called 88 Select to display the messages screen A list of received and sent short messag...

Page 77: ... 1 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Bluetooth HANDS FREE SYSTEM Toyota Touch 2 3 CHANGING PHONE SCREENS z To change the dial number contacts call lists or messages screen select the corre sponding icon ...

Page 78: ... implantable car diac pacemakers cardiac resynchroni zation therapy pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Bluetooth antennas The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices Before using Bluetooth devices users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers cardiac resynchronization...

Page 79: ...th audio and hands free at the same time the follow ing problems may occur The Bluetooth connection may be cut Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth audio playback CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE In order to use the hands free system it is necessary to pair the phone and connect the phone s profile HFP with the system Once the profile has been connected hands free calls can be made If Bluetooth phones ...

Page 80: ...th DEVICE P 153 XSteering switch Volume control switch z Press the side to increase the volume z Press the side to decrease the vol ume Off hook switch On hook switch XMicrophone USING THE PHONE SWITCH MICROPHONE By pressing the phone switch a call can be received or ended without tak ing hands off the steering wheel The microphone is used when talking on the phone ...

Page 81: ...he same time your voices may not reach each other It is not a malfunction Keep the volume of the receiver down Otherwise an echo will be heard and receiving voice can be heard outside of the vehicle When you talk on the phone speak clearly towards the microphone In the following situations your voice may not reach the other party Driving on an unpaved road Due to traffic noise Driving at high spee...

Page 82: ... Bluetooth setting All telephone settings Short message template WHEN DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE A lot of personal data is registered when using the Hands free system When disposing of the vehicle initialize your data P 144 INFORMATION Once the data is initialized all personal data will be erased Pay careful attention when initializing the data ...

Page 83: ...e can be entered 5 Select 6 Enter the entry name and then select OK 7 Check that the entry is registered in the stored list 1 Display the phone menu screen and select Dial number P 76 2 Enter the numbers 3 Select 4 Enter the entry name and then select OK REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY Up to 200 contacts can be registered with this system CREATING FROM THE CONTACTS SCREEN z Select to display and edit the ...

Page 84: ... desired item 3 Enter the entry name and then select OK 1 Display the phone menu screen and select Contacts P 76 2 Select the Stored tab or the Phone book tab 3 Select next to the desired entry REGISTERING FROM THE PHONE BOOK SCREEN INFORMATION The phone type which is registered in the phone book will also be registered REGISTERING FROM THE CALL LISTS SCREEN INFORMATION The phone type is registere...

Page 85: ...Select the desired entry to call it Select to change the entry name Select to edit phone numbers Select one of 4 phone types and en ter a number and then Select to delete the entry Select to delete all entries Select to register the entry in the stored list on the contacts screen P 84 INFORMATION If an entry that is transferred from a cel lular phone is edited the change will affect the entry in t...

Page 86: ...e as described below How to make a call list Page By dialing a number 86 By contacts list 87 By phone book 87 By call lists 88 By using a short message 89 BY DIALING A NUMBER INFORMATION Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected it may be nec essary to perform additional steps on the telephone When Dial number is selected the last dialed number will be shown grayed out Select to red...

Page 87: ...ok tab 3 Select the desired entry z If there are 2 or more phone numbers select the desired number in the list Search contact Select to search by the contact s name 4 Check that the connecting screen is displayed BY CONTACTS LIST Calls can be made to registered con tacts which can be selected from the contact list P 83 z Select to display and edit the entry information P 84 BY PHONE BOOK Calls can...

Page 88: ...window will be displayed If the contact does not have phone num ber stored the entry will be dimmed The phone book list can be updated P 181 BY CALL LISTS Up to 15 call history items missed re ceived and dialed can be selected from the call lists screen No Function Select to display all numbers Select to display missed calls Select to display received calls Select to display dialed numbers Display...

Page 89: ...heck that the connecting screen is displayed 1 Select Call sender 2 Check that the connecting screen is displayed z When is selected the entry is registered in the stored list on the con tacts screen P 84 CALLING USING A SHORT MESSAGE Calls can be made to a short message sender s phone number P 95 ...

Page 90: ... volume of a received call Press the VOL button Incoming calls to a Bluetooth phone will be displayed on the screen INFORMATION During international telephone calls the other party s name or number may not be displayed correctly depending on the type of cellular phone you have Ringtone can be set P 181 The layout of the incoming call screen may differ depending on the information available from th...

Page 91: ...so be pressed to hang up the phone Select to dial a second number P 93 Select to send a tone P 92 Select to put a call on hold To cancel this function select Con tinue Select to transfer the call Select Transfer to change from a hands free call to a cellular phone call Select Hands free to change from cellular phone call to hands free call Select to mute your voice to the other party The icon will...

Page 92: ...reen Depending on the cellular phone con nected the Bluetooth connection may be canceled if and when a call is trans ferred to the cellular phone Transferring methods will be different depending on the type of cellular phone which you have For the operation of the cellular phone see the manual that comes with your cellular phone The receiver volume can be adjusted using the VOL button or the volum...

Page 93: ...lect the desired list and then select the desired entry XWhen Dial from call lists is selected 3 Select the desired list and then select the desired entry 4 Check that the following screen is dis played when a new call has been es tablished z The first call is put on hold and the infor mation of the party will be dimmed z The second call s information is displayed below the first call information ...

Page 94: ...s selected the party who is on hold will be switched z The other party can also be switched by pressing the switch on the steering wheel CHANGING TO A CONFERENCE CALL 1 Select Link calls INFORMATION Interrupt call operation may differ depending on your phone company and cellular phone ...

Page 95: ...ad message 4 Check that the message is displayed Received short messages can be for warded from the connected Bluetooth phone enabling checking and replying using this system Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone connected received short mes sage may not be transferred to the message inbox If the phone does not support the short message function this function cannot be used RECEIVING A SHORT ME...

Page 96: ...isplay the phone menu screen and select Messages P 76 2 Select the Sent tab 3 Select the desired short message 4 Check that the message is displayed No Function Select to call the sender Select to reply to the short message by free text Select to reply to the short message by template REPLYING TO A SHORT MESSAGE INFORMATION Reply free text function is not available while driving CHECKING SENT SHOR...

Page 97: ...sired template Select to delete the template 5 Edit the short message and then select OK 6 Select the desired number contact to whom the short message should be sent XWhen New number is selected 7 Enter the number and then select OK z The short message will be sent XWhen Select contact or Select from call lists is selected 7 Select the desired list 8 Select the desired contact z If there are 2 or ...

Page 98: ...enter screen The short messages can contain up to 160 characters If the entered text exceeds the characters available for one short message a new short message will begin automatically This is indicated by a separation line and an icon in the enter field which is shown as soon as there are only 10 characters left for the short message The number of characters left for the short message is displaye...

Page 99: ...on Page Cellular phone This system The hands free sys tem or Bluetooth device does not work The connected de vice may not be a compatible Bluetooth cellular phone For a list of specific devices which opera tion has been con firmed on this system check with your Toyota dealer The Bluetooth ver sion of the connected cellular phone may be older than the specified version Use a cellular phone with Blu...

Page 100: ...ect passcode on the cel lular phone The pairing operation has not been com pleted on the cellular phone side Complete the pairing operation on the cel lular phone approve pairing on the tele phone Old pairing informa tion remains on ei ther this system or the cellular phone Delete the existing pairing information from both this system and the cellular phone then pair the cellular phone de sired to...

Page 101: ...uetooth function on the cellular phone Automatic Bluetooth connec tion on this system is set to off Set automatic Bluetooth connec tion on this system to on when the system is started 153 Old registration infor mation remains on either this system or the cellular phone Delete the existing registration informa tion from both this system and the cellu lar phone then regis ter the cellular phone you ...

Page 102: ...ly cause Solution Page Cellular phone This system Phone book data cannot be trans ferred manually au tomatically The profile version of the connected cellu lar phone may not be compatible with transferring phone book data For a list of specific devices which opera tion has been con firmed on this system check with your Toyota dealer Transfer operation on the cellular phone has not completed Comple...

Page 103: ...This system Messages cannot be viewed Message transfer is not enabled on the cellular phone Enable message transfer on the cellu lar phone approve message transfer on the telephone New message notifi cations are not dis played Notification of SMS E mail reception on this system is set to off Set notification of SMS E mail recep tion on this system to on 181 ...

Page 104: ...close enough to this system Bring the cellular phone closer to this system The cellular phone is the most likely cause of the symptom Turn the cellular phone off remove and reinstall the bat tery pack and then restart the cellular phone Enable the cellular phone s Bluetooth connection Stop the cellular phone s security soft ware and close all applications Before using an ap plication installed on ...

Page 105: ...105 4 WHAT TO DO IF Bluetooth HANDS FREE SYSTEM Toyota Touch 2 3 ...

Page 106: ... Bluetooth PHONE 111 USING THE PHONE SWITCH MICROPHONE 112 ABOUT THE PHONE BOOK IN THIS SYSTEM 113 WHEN DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE 114 3 REGISTERING AN ENTRY 115 REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY 115 EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION 117 1 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION ...

Page 107: ...uetooth PHONE 125 SENDING TONES 126 DIALING A SECOND NUMBER 127 1 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 129 RECEIVING A SHORT MESSAGE 129 CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT MESSAGES 129 CHECKING SENT SHORT MESSAGES 130 SENDING A NEW SHORT MESSAGE 131 1 Siri Google Now 133 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 135 2 PHONE OPERATION 3 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 4 Siri Google Now OPERATION 5 WHAT TO DO IF Some of the functions cannot be operated whi...

Page 108: ... INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION 1 QUICK REFERENCE Press the button to display the phone menu screen Each time the button is pressed the screen will switch between the Toyota online menu screen and phone menu screen ...

Page 109: ...hone book list can be selected and called 120 Displays the condition of the Bluetooth and internet connection When this icon is selected the paired device list screen will be displayed 164 Select to display the favourites screen An entry from the favourites list can be selected and called 119 Select to display the messages screen A list of received and sent short messages as well as a menu to crea...

Page 110: ...h implantable car diac pacemakers cardiac resynchroni zation therapy pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the Bluetooth antennas The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices Before using Bluetooth devices users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers cardiac resynchronizatio...

Page 111: ...etooth audio and hands free at the same time the follow ing problems may occur The Bluetooth connection may be cut Noise may be heard on the Bluetooth audio playback CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE In order to use the hands free system it is necessary to pair the phone and connect the phone s profile HFP with the system Once the profile has been connected hands free calls can be made If Bluetooth pho...

Page 112: ...th DEVICE P 159 XSteering switch Volume control switch z Press the side to increase the volume z Press the side to decrease the vol ume Off hook switch On hook switch XMicrophone USING THE PHONE SWITCH MICROPHONE By pressing the phone switch a call can be received or ended without tak ing hands off the steering wheel The microphone is used when talking on the phone ...

Page 113: ...you talk at the same time your voices may not reach each other It is not a malfunction Keep the volume of the receiver down Otherwise an echo will be heard and receiving voice can be heard outside of the vehicle When you talk on the phone speak clearly towards the microphone In the following situations your voice may not reach the other party Driving on an unpaved road Due to traffic noise Driving...

Page 114: ... setting Bluetooth setting All telephone settings Short message template WHEN DISPOSING OF THE VEHICLE A lot of personal data is registered when using the Hands free system When disposing of the vehicle initialize your data P 144 INFORMATION Once the data is initialized all personal data will be erased Pay careful attention when initializing the data ...

Page 115: ...try name and then select OK 6 Check that the entry is registered in the favourites list 1 Display the phone menu screen and select Dial number P 108 2 Enter the numbers 3 Select 4 Enter the entry name and then select OK 5 Check that the entry is registered in the favourites list REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY Up to 200 contacts can be registered with this system CREATING FROM THE FAVOURITES SCREEN z Sele...

Page 116: ...1 Display the phone menu screen and select P 108 2 Select next to the desired item 3 Enter the entry name and then select OK 4 Check that the entry is registered in the Favourites REGISTERING FROM THE PHONE BOOK SCREEN INFORMATION The phone type is registered as If the contact includes an address and a phone number they will be stored in the favourites list P 115 227 REGISTERING FROM THE CALL LIST...

Page 117: ...nformation of entries in the list can be displayed or edited No Function Select to display the details of the entry information Select the desired entry to call it Select to change the entry name Select to edit phone numbers Select one of 4 phone types and en ter a number and then Select to delete the entry Select to delete all entries Select to register the entry in the favourites list P 116 INFO...

Page 118: ... a Bluetooth phone has been connected a call can be made using the hands free system There are sev eral methods by which a call can be made as described below How to make a call list Page By dialing a number 118 By favourites 119 By phone book 120 By call lists 121 By using a short message 121 By POI call 122 By selecting SOS screen button 122 By using the Toyota Assistance 254 BY DIALING A NUMBER...

Page 119: ...being connected it may be nec essary to perform additional steps on the telephone When Dial number is selected the last dialed number will be shown grayed out Select to redial the number Select 0 to enter 0 Select and hold to enter for international calls When the missed calls icon or new short message icon is displayed in the middle selecting the icon will display the list BY FAVOURITES Calls can...

Page 120: ...d BY PHONE BOOK Calls can be made using the phone book data of the connected cellular phone The phone book changes de pending on the phone connected z Select to display and edit the entry information P 116 INFORMATION When a phone is connected for the first time its phone book must be down loaded If the phone book can not be downloaded a pop up window will be displayed If the contact does not have...

Page 121: ...displayed BY CALL LISTS Up to 15 call history items missed re ceived and dialed can be selected from the call lists screen No Function Select to display all numbers Select to display missed calls Select to display received calls Select to display dialed numbers Displays the icons of call type Missed Received Dialed z When is selected the entry is registered in the favourites screen P 116 CALLING U...

Page 122: ...reen will be displayed BY POI CALL Calls can be made to a POI when its details are displayed on the screen P 201 209 BY SELECTING SOS SCREEN BUTTON 112 EMERGENCY CALL SUPPORT This feature is used to make a 112 emergency call with the select of a but ton This function is not available when the hands free system is not connected This call can only be placed in a coun try where the 112 emergency call...

Page 123: ...eographic coordi nates of the current location Select to display the following posi tion details On freeways Freeway number driving direction and next exit On other roads Address informa tion Each time the button is selected the screen changes between the geo graphical coordinates and position details ...

Page 124: ...e will be displayed on the screen INFORMATION During international telephone calls the other party s name or number may not be displayed correctly depending on the type of cellular phone you have Ringtone can be set P 181 The contact s image will be displayed on the screen if an image from the phone is available In case no contact s image is available a dummy image will be dis played The layout of...

Page 125: ...elect to dial a second number P 127 Select to put a call on hold To cancel this function select Con tinue Select to send a tone P 126 Select to transfer the call Select Transfer to change from a hands free call to a cellular phone call Select Hands free to change from cellular phone call to hands free call Select to mute your voice to the other party The icon will be high lighted during mute mode ...

Page 126: ...reen Depending on the cellular phone con nected the Bluetooth connection may be canceled if and when a call is trans ferred to the cellular phone Transferring methods will be different depending on the type of cellular phone which you have For the operation of the cellular phone see the manual that comes with your cellular phone The receiver volume can be adjusted using the VOL button or the volum...

Page 127: ... phone book or Dial from favourites is selected 3 Select the desired list and then select the desired entry XWhen Dial number is selected 3 Enter the number and then select 4 Check that the following screen is dis played when a new call has been es tablished z The first call is put on hold and the infor mation of the party will be dimmed z The second call s information is displayed below the first...

Page 128: ...o is on hold will be switched z The other party can also be switched by selecting the picture of the desired party or pressing the switch on the steer ing wheel CHANGING TO A CONFERENCE CALL 1 Select Link calls INFORMATION Interrupt call operation may differ depending on your phone company and cellular phone ...

Page 129: ... Unread message 4 Check that the message is displayed Received short messages can be for warded from the connected Bluetooth phone enabling checking and replying using this system Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone connected received short mes sage may not be transferred to the message inbox If the phone does not support the short message function this function cannot be used RECEIVING A SHO...

Page 130: ...d short message z The state of a message is shown by the following icons Sent succeeded Sent failed Sending 4 Check that the message is displayed Re send Select to re send the mes sage Re send is displayed if sending the text message has failed No Function Select to call the sender Select to reply to the short message by free text Select to reply to the short message by template REPLYING TO A SHOR...

Page 131: ...late Select to delete the template 5 Edit the short message and then select OK 6 Select the desired number contact to whom the short message should be sent XWhen New number is selected 7 Enter the number and then select OK z The short message will be sent XWhen Select from call lists Select from phone book or Select from favourites is selected 7 Select the desired list 8 Select the desired contact...

Page 132: ...eleted The cursor s position can be moved by selecting the desired location in the enter screen The short messages can contain up to 160 characters If the entered text exceeds the characters available for one short message a new short message will begin automatically This is indicated by a separation line and an icon in the enter field which is shown as soon as there are only 10 characters left fo...

Page 133: ...ome phone and music com mands the Siri Google Now feature will automatically end to complete the requested action The Siri Google Now function is a voice input assist function When fac ing the microphone and instructions are spoken as if speaking on the tele phone the contents are interpreted and the system moves to correspond The system responds with search re sults screen display and synthesized...

Page 134: ...one ensure the active audio source is Bluetooth audio or iPod in order to hear turn by turn direction prompts MICROPHONE It is not necessary to speak directly into the microphone when using the Siri Google Now Microphone location P 112 INFORMATION Wait for the listening beeps before using the Siri Google Now The Siri Google Now may not recognize commands in the following situations Spoken too quic...

Page 135: ...olution Page Cellular phone This system The hands free sys tem or Bluetooth device does not work The connected de vice may not be a compatible Bluetooth cellular phone For a list of specific devices which opera tion has been con firmed on this system check with your Toyota dealer The Bluetooth ver sion of the connected cellular phone may be older than the specified version Use a cellular phone wit...

Page 136: ...ect passcode on the cel lular phone The pairing operation has not been com pleted on the cellular phone side Complete the pairing operation on the cel lular phone approve pairing on the tele phone Old pairing informa tion remains on ei ther this system or the cellular phone Delete the existing pairing information from both this system and the cellular phone then pair the cellular phone de sired to...

Page 137: ...e Bluetooth function on the cellular phone Automatic Bluetooth connec tion on this system is set to off Set automatic Bluetooth connec tion on this system to on when the system is started 158 Old registration infor mation remains on either this system or the cellular phone Delete the existing registration informa tion from both this system and the cellu lar phone then regis ter the cellular phone ...

Page 138: ...ly cause Solution Page Cellular phone This system Phone book data cannot be trans ferred manually au tomatically The profile version of the connected cellu lar phone may not be compatible with transferring phone book data For a list of specific devices which opera tion has been con firmed on this system check with your Toyota dealer Transfer operation on the cellular phone has not completed Comple...

Page 139: ...one This system Messages cannot be viewed Message transfer is not enabled on the cellular phone Enable message transfer on the cellu lar phone approve message transfer on the telephone New message notifi cations are not dis played Notification of SMS E mail reception on this system is set to off Set notification of SMS E mail recep tion on this system to on 181 ...

Page 140: ...close enough to this system Bring the cellular phone closer to this system The cellular phone is the most likely cause of the symptom Turn the cellular phone off remove and reinstall the bat tery pack and then restart the cellular phone Enable the cellular phone s Bluetooth connection Stop the cellular phone s security soft ware and close all applications Before using an ap plication installed on ...

Page 141: ...D DEVICE LIST 157 6 CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS 158 Bluetooth SETTINGS 158 QUICK SETUP OF AN INTERNET CONNECTION 167 7 MAP SETTINGS 168 8 NAVIGATION SETTINGS 171 9 TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS 174 10 TOYOTA ONLINE SETTINGS 177 TOYOTA WEB ACCOUNT SETTINGS 178 11 TELEPHONE SETTINGS 181 12 GET STARTED 182 1 SETUP OPERATION SETUP Some of the functions cannot be operated while driving ...

Page 142: ...142 1 SETUP OPERATION 1 QUICK REFERENCE XToyota Touch 2 XToyota Touch 2 with Go To customise the function settings press the SETUP button ...

Page 143: ...setup connections Settings are available for Bluetooth devices and internet connection methods 158 Select to change the map layout POIs display categories etc 168 Select to change the route options for the route calculations 171 Select to change the receiving settings of traffic messages 174 Select to set the account for using the applications editing the application etc 177 Select to show the tip...

Page 144: ...TUP OPERATION 2 GENERAL SETTINGS 1 Press the SETUP button 2 Select General XToyota Touch 2 XToyota Touch 2 with Go 3 Select the item to be set Settings are available for language se lection operation sounds etc ...

Page 145: ...6 1 Select to restore the favourites from a USB memory The favourite destinations and favourite con tacts that have been backed up can be restored to the system from a USB memory P 146 Select to delete all personal data stored in this system Registered or changed personal settings will be deleted or returned to their default conditions X Toyota Touch 2 Select to display the system infor mation X T...

Page 146: ...or each of the different functions No Function Select to adjust the navigation prompt volume Toyota Touch 2 with Go Select to adjust the reception vol ume for phone calls Select to adjust the sending volume for phone calls Select to adjust the ringtone volume BACKING UP AND RESTORING THE FAVOURITES The favourite destinations and favou rite contacts stored in the system can be backed up restored vi...

Page 147: ... SETUP 5 2 Connect a USB memory 3 Display the general settings screen and select Backup favourites to USB or Restore favourites backup from USB 4 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is com plete ...

Page 148: ...e camera display can be adjusted The screen can also be turned off and or changed to either day or night mode No Function Page Select to set day mode on off 149 Select to turn the screen off To turn it on press any button on the audio panel Select or to adjust the contrast of display Select or to adjust the brightness of display Select to adjust the camera display 149 Select to adjust the video di...

Page 149: ...n changes to day or night mode This feature is available when the headlight is switched on INFORMATION If the screen is set to day mode with the headlight switch turned on this condition is memorized even with the system turned off ADJUSTING THE CAMERA DISPLAY The contrast and brightness of the camera display can be adjusted INFORMATION Contrast and brightness can be adjusted by touching and dragg...

Page 150: ...ncreases the contrast of the screen Decreases the contrast of the screen Select or to adjust the brightness of video display Brightens the screen Darkens the screen Select or to adjust the tone of video display Strengthens the tone of the screen Weakens the tone of the screen Select or to adjust the colour of video display Strengthens the green colour of the screen Strengthens the red colour of th...

Page 151: ... of the bass mid and treble selecting or No Function Page Select to adjust the bass mid treble 151 Select to adjust the bal ance fader 152 Select to set the ASL auto matic sound levelizer to low mid high or off 152 TONE How good an audio program sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble mid and bass levels In fact dif ferent kinds of music and vocal pro grams usually sound better with ...

Page 152: ...oup of sounds while decreasing the volume of anoth er No Function Fader Select to increase the volume to the front side Fader Select to increase the volume to the rear side Balance Select to increase the volume to the left side Balance Select to increase the volume to the right side INFORMATION Sound balance can also be adjusted by touching and dragging the marker on the screen with your finger or...

Page 153: ...h device when the fol lowing screen is displayed No Function Page Select to set automatic Bluetooth connection on off when the system is started Select to pair a Bluetooth device 153 Select to display the al ready paired device list connecting deleting the de sired device 157 Select to change the sys tem name Select to change the 4 dig its PIN code 1 Toyota Touch 2 2 The Bluetooth word mark and lo...

Page 154: ...u have connected the Bluetooth device it is automatically connected when the system is started No Function Select to connect the phone profile Select to connect the music profile Select to connect all profiles INFORMATION For details on device detection and the operation of your Bluetooth device see the manual that comes with the Bluetooth device If a Bluetooth device is disconnected due to poor r...

Page 155: ... Bluetooth device Profile Function Require ments Recom menda tions Bluetooth Phone HFP Hands Free Profile Hands free system Ver 1 0 Ver 1 6 PBAP Phone Book Access Profile Transferring the contacts Ver 1 0 Ver 1 1 MAP Message Access Profile Bluetooth phone message Ver 1 0 Bluetooth Audio Play er A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Bluetooth audio system Ver 1 0 Ver 1 2 AVRCP Audio Video Remote...

Page 156: ...Displays the level of reception The level of reception does not always correspond with the level displayed on the device The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the device If this information is not available from the connected device the icon will be shown with a question mark R is displayed when receiving in a roaming area The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the...

Page 157: ...evice supports Dimmed icons are not available z The device s currently connected profiles are highlighted 3 Check that the following screen is dis played PAIRED DEVICE LIST Each profile connection status can be changed from the Paired device list No Function Select to change the device name Select to delete the paired device Select to connect disconnect indi vidually a paired device s profiles Sel...

Page 158: ... for Bluetooth where you can connect phone audio devices and internet devices via Bluetooth 158 Select to search for avail able internet connection methods 167 Select to automatically connect to the internet 1 Toyota Touch 2 with Go 2 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc Bluetooth SETTINGS No Function Page Select to set automatic Bluetooth connecti...

Page 159: ...nnectable Bluetooth devices will be displayed in the list Select to display the al ready paired device list connecting deleting the de sired device 165 Select to set cost warnings roaming warnings popup display on off when a con nected service is activated 166 Select to change the sys tem name and 4 digits PIN code 166 No Function Page PAIRING A Bluetooth DEVICE Up to 4 Bluetooth devices can be pa...

Page 160: ...ally For details on connecting internet profile P 167 XIf the automatic connection failed the following screen will be displayed Se lect the desired profile to be connected z Once you have connected the Bluetooth device it is automatically connected whenever the system is started No Function Select to connect the phone profile Select to connect the music profile Select to connect the internet pro ...

Page 161: ...z A PIN code is not required for SSP Secure Simple Pairing compatible Bluetooth devices Depending on the type of Bluetooth device being con nected a message confirming registration may be displayed on the Bluetooth device s screen Respond and operate the Bluetooth device according to the confir mation message INFORMATION If a Bluetooth device is disconnected due to poor reception from the Bluetoot...

Page 162: ...ing the contacts Ver 1 0 Ver 1 1 MAP Message Access Profile Bluetooth phone message Ver 1 0 DUN Dial up Networking Profile Connected service Ver 1 1 PAN Personal Area Networking Ver 1 0 Bluetooth Audio Play er A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Bluetooth audio system Ver 1 0 Ver 1 2 AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile Ver 1 0 Ver 1 4 INFORMATION If your cellular phone does not support H...

Page 163: ...tooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by FUJITSU TEN LIMITED and Harman International are under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners ...

Page 164: ...rk Displays the level of reception The level of reception does not always correspond with the level displayed on the device The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the device If this information is not available from the connected device the icon will be shown with a question mark Displays the condition of the Bluetooth connection The indicator is blue when Bluetooth is on and gra...

Page 165: ...evice supports Dimmed icons are not available z The device s currently connected profiles are highlighted 3 Check that the following screen is dis played PAIRED DEVICE LIST Each profile connection status can be changed from the Paired device list No Function Select to change the device name Select to delete the paired device Select to connect disconnect indi vidually a paired device s profiles Sel...

Page 166: ...t Set system name and PIN 2 Select the item to be set SETTING CHARGE WARNINGS No Function Select to set the cost warnings func tion on off When set to on a pop up window will be displayed Select to set the roaming warning function on off SETTING THE SYSTEM NAME AND PIN No Function Select to enter a name Select to enter a desired number A PIN code must be 4 digits ...

Page 167: ...le z When an Internet connection is already active a popup window is displayed To return to the previous screen select the OK 2 Select the desired device 3 Select Provider username Pro vider password or APN and enter the name password or APN 4 Select Confirm provider informa tion QUICK SETUP OF AN INTERNET CONNECTION This function is a shortcut for an inter net connection ...

Page 168: ...layout of split view to app and or media 195 Select to change the dis play of arrival information to estimated arrival time or re maining travel time Select to set speed limit in formation on off 170 Select to change the auto matic zoom level 194 Select to set displayed POI icon categories 170 Select to set the display of route guidance arrow on off 216 Select to set the display of the name of the...

Page 169: ... bar on off 216 Select to set the display of the traffic message icons on off 202 Select to set the display of the safety cameras icons on off 197 Select to enable using on line data to show the safety camera icons No Function Page DAY NIGHT MODE No Function Select to change the map screen to day or night mode depending on the position of the headlight switch Select to always display the map scree...

Page 170: ...elect Speed limits 2 Select the desired item POIs ON MAP No Function Select to display all categories Select to hide all icons Select to select main categories Select to select subcategories SPEED LIMITS No Function Select to display the speed limits on the map Select to receive an audible warn ing if the speed limit will be exceed ed by a certain range ...

Page 171: ...with Go No Function Page Select to change the route preference Route options for the route calculations can be selected 172 Select to set the avoidance criteria for the route calcu lation 172 Select to check the country information and require ments The country information screen can be displayed automatically when cross ing the border 173 ...

Page 172: ...ological route Select to include the traffic informa tion history in the route calculation Select to display the 3 routes fast est shortest and ecological on the map after route calculation P 215 Select to have the route automati cally calculated back to the starting point after the set destination has been reached Entered stopovers will also be con sidered on the way back to the start ing point I...

Page 173: ...d select Country information 2 Select the desired country Country information at border Select to set the display of country information automatically when crossing the border 3 Check that the country information is displayed CHECKING THE COUNTRY INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS ...

Page 174: ...to change the re ceiving setting for traffic messages via internet 175 Select to receive traffic messages via the FM radio station 202 Toyota Touch 2 with Go Select to change the re ceiving settings of FM radio to automatic or manual Select to not receive the traffic messages Select to set the radius for displaying traffic messag es 175 Select to set the dynamic reroute method 176 No Function Page...

Page 175: ...ING SETTING FOR TRAFFIC MESSAGES VIA INTERNET No Function Select to set the refresh frequencies for the domestic traffic messages via the internet Select to receive the traffic messag es via the internet if abroad The traffic messages are received via in ternet with same refresh frequen cies as domestic Select to receive the traffic messag es via TMC radio station if abroad The traffic messages ar...

Page 176: ...Select to turn off the rerouting when traffic messages of the guidance route has been received Select to reroute automatically The route automatically changed when traffic messages of the guidance route has been received Select to reroute manually When traffic messages of the guidance route has been received select manually whether or not to change routes ...

Page 177: ...m Selecting an application displays the application In formation screen with a button on it which allows removing the respective application Select to choose which ap plication shall auto start af ter the system is started Toyota Touch 2 with Go Select to choose applica tions to be displayed on the map split view This setting also can be changed on the map split view INFORMATION Some settings requ...

Page 178: ...wing the instructions on the screen XWhen there is an existing account avail able 1 Display the Toyota online settings screen and select Toyota web ac count 2 Select Selected account Select to edit the account 3 Select New account Select to edit or delete the ac count 4 Select Create new account 5 Create a portal account by following the instructions on the screen TOYOTA WEB ACCOUNT SETTINGS CREAT...

Page 179: ...red user login information will be remembered for every login XWhen there is an existing account avail able 1 Display the Toyota online settings screen and select Toyota web ac count 2 Select Selected account Select to edit the account 3 Select the desired account to login Select to edit or delete the ac count 4 Fill the fields and select Sign in z When Remember password is on the entered user log...

Page 180: ...VE SETTINGS TO FROM TOYOTA SERVER No Function Select to receive the remotely cust omised vehicle settings data from the Toyota portal site Select to send the vehicle s settings data that can be customised re motely to the Toyota portal site Select to add POIs and routes by downloading from the Toyota portal site They will be stored in the favou rites list Select to automatically download POIs and ...

Page 181: ... function on off Select to set the incoming e mail an nouncement function on off Select to set the desired ringtone Select to sort phonebook by the first name or last name field Toyota Touch 2 with Go Select to update the phone book of the connected phone manually The updating takes place by referring to the phone book lists in the system and phone INFORMATION The current setting of each item is d...

Page 182: ...Press the SETUP button 2 Select Get Started 3 Scan the QR code on your phone or access to the URL displayed on the screen z Get Started wizard will be launched You can get tips for using this system via QR code or URL Toyota Touch 2 with Go ...

Page 183: ...183 1 SETUP OPERATION SETUP 5 ...

Page 184: ...RIOUS INFORMATION ON THE MAP 197 POI ICONS 198 4 TRAFFIC MESSAGES 202 TRAFFIC MESSAGE ICON ON THE MAP 202 TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST 203 1 SEARCH OPERATION 205 DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION MENU SCREEN 205 SEARCHING FROM QUICK ACCESS DESTINATIONS 205 SEARCHING FROM FAVOURITES LIST 207 SEARCHING FROM LAST DESTINATIONS 207 SEARCHING BY PHONE BOOK 208 SEARCHING BY ADDRESS 208 SEARCHING BY COORDINATES 209 SEARC...

Page 185: ...SSAGES 225 1 REGISTERING AN ENTRY 227 CREATING A NEW ENTRY 227 REGISTERING A QUICK ACCESS DESTINATIONS 228 TRANSFERRING POI 2 s AND ROUTES VIA A USB MEMORY 228 DOWNLOADING POI 2 s AND ROUTES VIA THE INTERNET 229 2 EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION 230 EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION 230 1 LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 232 2 NAVIGATION DATABASE UPDATES 234 UPDATING NAVIGATION DATABASE 234 3 ROUTE ...

Page 186: ...ASIC OPERATION 1 QUICK REFERENCE MAP SCREEN Press the MAP NAV button to display the map screen Each time the MAP NAV button is pressed the screen will switch between the map screen and navi gation menu screen ...

Page 187: ...g the turn direction When the arrow icon is selected the last navigation an nouncement will be repeated Select to open close the split view 188 Select to display the navigation menu screen 190 Select to zoom in out the map scale 194 Select to change the map layout This symbol indicates a current map layout 194 Select to mute the voice guidance 217 Select to open close the options menu 189 Displays...

Page 188: ...w Select to display the navigation menu screen 190 Displays the condition of the Bluetooth and internet connection When this icon is selected the paired device list screen will be dis played 157 Select to change the app displayed on the panel Displays the information of the media source and or Toyota online app When the information area is selected the selected item will be dis played on full scre...

Page 189: ...ion and fuel price can also be checked 250 Select to display the traffic messages It displays a list of traffic mes sages relating to the set route all traffic messages and warnings 203 Select to display the route information screen Route options for the route calculations can be selected 219 Select to display parking lot information The location and available spaces of parking lots can be checked...

Page 190: ...AVIGATION MENU SCREEN To display the navigation menu screen press the MAP NAV button or select on the map screen Each time the MAP NAV button is pressed the screen will switch between the map screen and navigation menu screen ...

Page 191: ...lect to search for a destination from a list of the last destinations 207 Select to search for a destination from the phone book of the connect ed phone 208 Select to search for a destination by POI point of interest 209 Select to display the favourites list 207 Select to set a destination from quick access destinations The 4 favou rite destinations home work and any 2 favourites are displayed as ...

Page 192: ...een displays the current vehi cle position and a map of the surround ing area INFORMATION While driving the current vehicle posi tion mark is fixed on the screen and the map moves The current position is automatically set as the vehicle receives signals from the GPS Global Positioning System If the current position is not correct it is auto matically corrected after the vehicle receives signals fr...

Page 193: ... off the screen When is selected the current vehicle position mark returns to the centre of the screen and the map moves as the vehicle proceeds along the designated route CURRENT LOCATION AND GPS INFORMATION No Information The information provided varies de pending whether the road currently being travelled on is a motorway or a street Latitude and Longitude Amount of available satellites and the...

Page 194: ...zoom is turned on off The default automatic zoom level can be selected P 168 1 Select the map layout button z Each time the map layout button is selected the map layout changes as fol lows 3D heading up 2D head ing up 2D north up MAP SCALE INFORMATION The scale range is from 10 m to 500 km 150 ft to 250 miles The scale has been changed the new scale indicator will be displayed for a while MAP LAYO...

Page 195: ...t the split view is displayed XWith media information XWith app and media information SPLIT VIEW The split view can display multiple in formation such as media sources and Toyota online apps simultaneously with the map When the information area is selected the selected item will be displayed on full screen ...

Page 196: ...th connection When this icon is selected the paired device list screen will be dis played P 157 Displays the information of the me dia source When this area is select ed the media source is displayed full screen Displays the information of the Toyota online app When this area is selected the app is displayed full screen Select to change the Toyota online app displayed on the panel ...

Page 197: ... can be displayed on the map The speed limit of the road currently being travelled on can be displayed Safety cameras can be displayed as icons on the map INFORMATION The above items will be displayed depending on the map scale The above items will be displayed depending on the available map data The displaying of the above items can be switched off P 168 ...

Page 198: ... Their lo cation can also be set as a destination INFORMATION A particular type of POI icons displayed on the screen can be selected P 168 Icon Name Library College University School Tourist information office Cemetery Government office Convention Exhibition centre City hall Court house Place of worship Accommodations Pharmacy Border crossing Bank ATM Post office Business facility ...

Page 199: ...service maintenance Car dealerships Highway exit Airport Bus terminal Railway station Commuter rail station Petrol stations Rental car agency Icon Name Ferry terminal Parking Lot Multi storey car park Park and ride Rest area Automobile club Lorry repair Motorcycle dealership Icon Name Multiple POI Bar Pub Night club Performing arts Cinema Casino Coffee shops Restaurants Icon Name ...

Page 200: ... Water sports Bowling centre Ski resorts Amusement park Winery Museum Shopping Department store Tourist attractions Park Recreation area Yacht harbour Camping park Grocery store Historical monument RV Park Camping Bookstore Hair Beauty Photography Shoestore Wine Liquor Clothing Cleaning Laundry Icon Name ...

Page 201: ...Multiple POI 2 Select 3 Check that the POI information is dis played DISPLAYING POI INFORMATION No Function Page Select to call the registered telephone number 122 Select to register the point in the favourites list 227 Select to display the start ing route guidance screen 213 Select to display the Street View 248 ...

Page 202: ...FIC MESSAGE 1 Select the desired traffic message icon on the map 2 Check that the detailed traffic message is displayed Traffic messages such as traffic con gestion accidents and road closures are displayed on the map or the list Traffic data can be received via radio broadcast or internet TRAFFIC MESSAGE ICON ON THE MAP ...

Page 203: ... Icon Name Slippery Bad weather Wind Snow fall Traffic Heavy traffic Accident Road construction Narrow track Warning Blockage Security checkpoint Information TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST No Function Select to display the traffic messag es relating to the set route Select to display all traffic messag es Select to display traffic messages with warnings ...

Page 204: ...route segment is not available information such as street name city name region or country will be displayed Icon of an incident Icon of an incident on the route Icon of an incident on the detoured route Distance to incident and direction from vehicle No Function Select to display next or previous segment Select to detour the segment on the route ...

Page 205: ...this function it is necessary to register destinations P 228 z Automatic navigation is available for the 4 favourite destinations When the auto matic navigation is activated is turned on P 206 DISPLAYING THE NAVIGATION MENU SCREEN Destination searches can be done on the navigation menu screen SEARCHING FROM QUICK ACCESS DESTINATIONS 4 favourite destinations home work and any 2 favourites are displ...

Page 206: ...of the desired destination 3 Enter the desired day and time infor mation for the commutes z Select Auto navigation to set the auto matic navigation on off z Select Copy all from to copy a defined time slot from one day to all other days AUTOMATIC NAVIGATION FOR COMMUTING This feature automatically obtains traf fic information on the route to the reg istered destinations When you start the vehicle ...

Page 207: ...d edit the entry information P 230 INFORMATION 4 top favourites home work and 2 other favourites are displayed as quick access buttons on navigation menu screen Transferred POIs and routes from an external device or the server will be stored in this list P 228 229 Transferred routes are marked by the specific icon SEARCHING FROM LAST DESTINATIONS z Select to display and edit the entry information ...

Page 208: ...t possible to enter a house number and intersection at the same time 6 Select Calculate route SEARCHING BY PHONE BOOK Before using this function it is neces sary to connect a Bluetooth phone If a contact does not have address in formation stored the entry will be dimmed z Select to display and edit the entry information P 230 SEARCHING BY ADDRESS INFORMATION Calculate route can be selected once a ...

Page 209: ...ate values that can potentially exist are able to be en tered Impossible coordinate values and their relevant screen buttons will be dimmed INFORMATION If a destination that is not located on a road is set the vehicle will be guided to the point on a road nearest to the desti nation SEARCHING BY POIs Search for a destination from POI data base in the system When the system connected to the in tern...

Page 210: ...ed Select to search for POIs using da tabase in the system Select to search for POIs using web search When you use web search for the first time Online tab is dis played Select Online tab to set a web search engine Select to change the web search en gine No Function Select to display the detailed infor mation P 212 Select to display the Street View P 248 Select to call the telephone number ...

Page 211: ...d category and sub categories All Categories Select to display all POI categories 3 Select the desired POI SELECTING THE SEARCH AREA No Function Select to set the search around the current position Select to set the search around the destination Select to set the search around the current route Select to set the search around the desired town Select to set the point from the map SEARCHING BY CATEG...

Page 212: ...ired previous search word Select to delete the search word 3 Select OK 1 Select 2 Check that the detailed POI informa tion is displayed z Select the desired picture to display full screen if available ENTERING KEYWORDS FROM THE HISTORY LIST VIEWING POI DETAILS ...

Page 213: ... the destination is displayed Depending on the navigation settings either the recommended route or route alternatives will be displayed on the screen WARNING Be sure to obey traffic regulations and keep road conditions in mind while driving If a traffic sign on the road has been changed the route guidance may not indicate such changed information INFORMATION The starting route guidance screen is d...

Page 214: ...ble spaces of parking lots around the destination can be checked P 252 Select to display the Street View The Street View images of the desti nation can be viewed P 248 Select to display weather informa tion The weather information around the destination can be checked P 251 Displays information about the des tination such as estimated arrival time remaining travel time and dis tance Each time this...

Page 215: ...l time and distance of the entire route will be displayed in the list ADJUSTING AVOIDANCE CRITE RIA 1 Select Avoid 2 Select the desired items to avoid z The route will be recalculated and then the starting route guidance screen will be dis played z The default avoidance criteria can be selected P 172 ROUTE ALTERNATIVES SCREEN Three types of route alternatives will be displayed on the map ...

Page 216: ...ching a turning point Current position Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turn direction When the arrow icon is selected the last navigation announcement will be repeated Displays traffic events on the route The remaining length and the re maining delay time are displayed When approaching the turn a signpost will automatically be displayed When approaching a motor...

Page 217: ...roads have not been completely digitized in our data base Take care when following a guided route The above items will be displayed depending on the map scale The displaying of the above items can be switched off P 168 VOICE GUIDANCE The voice guidance provides various messages as you approach an inter section or other points where maneu vering the vehicle is necessary WARNING Be sure to obey the ...

Page 218: ...interstates or other high ways with higher speed limits the voice guidance will be made at earlier points than on city streets in order to allow time to maneuver the vehicle If the system cannot determine the cur rent vehicle position correctly in cases of poor GPS signal reception the voice guidance may be early or delayed The default voice guidance volume can also be changed P 146 STOPPING ROUTE...

Page 219: ...ecked and edited No Function Page Select to display the desti nation information The destination and stopovers can be checked and edited 220 Select to display the turn list to the destination 223 Select to block a fixed dis tance on the road ahead A blocked route will be marked in the map 223 Select to adjust the route Route options for the route calculations can be select ed 214 ...

Page 220: ... a destination is set XWhen a destination and stopovers are set DISPLAYING DESTINATION INFORMATION No Information Arrival time remaining time and dis tance to destination Address of destination Current location information Select to register the current posi tion in the favourites list Select to display the list of destina tions P 222 ...

Page 221: ... z The order of stopovers and destination can be changed by dragging and dropping the entry to the desired position in the list z If the maximum number of stopovers have already been set a confirmation screen will appear ADDING STOPOVERS In addition to the main destination a maximum of 9 stopovers can be set No Function Select to replace the existing desti nation and stopover with a new one The ro...

Page 222: ...the desired position in the list 5 Select the desired item z When the stopover s is deleted the route will be recalculated EDITING STOPOVERS No Function Select to register the stopover in the favourites list P 227 Select to delete the stopover Select to delete all stopovers INFORMATION If the main destination is deleted the last stopover before the deleted destina tion will become the new main des...

Page 223: ... P 219 2 Select 3 Select the desired item to display the segment z Guidance arrow street name distance to the point are displayed 4 Check that the detail of the segment is displayed BLOCKING ROAD SEGMENTS During the route guidance the route can be changed to detour around a section of the route where a delay is caused by road repairs an accident etc No Function Select to deactivate the function Se...

Page 224: ... detour 3 Select Detour CANCELLING THE DETOURED SETTING 1 Display the turn list P 223 2 Select Detours 3 Check that the detours list is displayed Select the desired route segment 4 Select Detour off to cancel the de toured setting DETOUR SETTING DETOURING A ROUTE SEGMENT FROM THE TURN LIST ...

Page 225: ...z A pop up message is displayed on the screen The route will be recalculated automatically DETOURING A ROUTE SEGMENT FROM THE TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST DYNAMIC REROUTING BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGES This feature either automatically or manually changes routes when traffic messages of the guidance route has been received The dynamic reroute settings can be changed P 176 REROUTING AUTOMATICALLY When traffic m...

Page 226: ... screen Select Show detour to dis play the detour route on the map z Select Ignore to return to the previous screen 2 Select Detour REROUTING MANUALLY When traffic messages of the guidance route has been received select manu ally whether or not to change routes ...

Page 227: ...re displayed as quick access buttons on navigation menu 1 Display the favourites list P 227 2 Select Create new entry 3 Enter the entry address and then se lect Save new entry 4 Enter the entry name and then select OK 5 Check that the entry is registered in the favourites list Favourite points and routes on the map can be registered in the favourites list Up to 200 entries can be registered CREATI...

Page 228: ...ype A XType B REGISTERING A QUICK ACCESS DESTINATIONS 4 favourite destinations home work and any 2 favourites are displayed as quick access buttons and directly start the route guidance from navigation menu Automatic navigation is avail able for the 4 favourite destinations TRANSFERRING POIs AND ROUTES VIA A USB MEMORY The POIs and routes that are regis tered on your Toyota portal site can be tran...

Page 229: ...ncel this function select Cancel z A confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete 5 Check that the entry is registered in the favourites list DOWNLOADING POIs AND ROUTES VIA THE INTERNET The POIs and routes that are regis tered on your Toyota portal site can be downloaded via the internet They will be stored in the favourites list For detailed information about down loading POIs...

Page 230: ...he favourites list Route XEntries in the last destination XEntries in the phone book EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION No Function Select to display detailed entry infor mation P 231 Select to change the entry name Select to edit the address Select to delete the entry Select to delete all entries Select to edit the route P 231 Select to register the entry in the favourites list ...

Page 231: ...rked on the map 1 Display the entry options screen P 230 2 Select Edit route 3 Select of the desired entry z The order of the stopovers can be changed by dragging them to the desired position in the list 4 Select the desired item DISPLAYING DETAILS OF THE ENTRY INFORMATION EDITING THE ROUTE No Function Select to edit address Select to delete stopover Select to delete all stopovers ...

Page 232: ...Y shaped road When driving on a winding road When driving on a slippery road such as in sand gravel snow etc When driving on a long straight road When motorway and surface streets run in parallel After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier When a long route is searched during high speed driving When driving without setting the current position calibration correctly After repeating a change of directi...

Page 233: ...y U turn may be shown or announced A location may have multiple names and the system will announce one or more Some routes may not be searched If the route to your destination includes gravel unpaved roads or alleys the route guidance may not be shown Your destination point might be shown on the opposite side of the street When a portion of the route has regula tions prohibiting the entry of the v...

Page 234: ...tem is operating and select Confirm to continue with the update z You will see an update progress screen followed by a confirmation that the data base has updated successfully 6 Remove the USB device when prompt ed This restarts the system and com pletes the update process UPDATING NAVIGATION DATABASE Navigation database which contains system software map data etc can be updated using a USB memory...

Page 235: ... VIA USB MEMORY 242 INSTALLING UPDATING APPLICATIONS VIA THE INTERNET 243 1 PICTURE SLIDESHOW 244 SLIDESHOW OPTIONS 245 2 E MAIL 246 RECEIVING AN E MAIL 246 CHECKING E MAIL 246 3 Street View 248 4 FUEL STATION INFORMATION 250 5 WEATHER INFORMATION 251 6 PARKING LOT INFORMATION 252 7 MirrorLink 253 8 TOYOTA ASSISTANCE 254 1 BEFORE USING APPLICATIONS 2 APPLICATIONS OPERATION APPLICATIONS Not all onl...

Page 236: ...UICK REFERENCE XToyota Touch 2 with Go TOYOTA ONLINE MENU SCREEN Press the button to display the Toyota online menu screen Each time the button is pressed the screen will switch between the Toyota online menu screen and phone menu screen ...

Page 237: ...237 1 BEFORE USING APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS 7 XToyota Touch 2 ...

Page 238: ...t to activate third party applications Displays notifications that there are some changes or updates for the appli cation Select to close running applications Select to display the Street View 248 Select to play the picture slideshow 244 Displays notifications that there are some new messages Select to display the incoming E mail 246 INFORMATION The shown screen in the illustrations may differ fro...

Page 239: ...onnection and a portal account is required P 158 239 z When using some applications logging on to the Toyota portal site is required P 177 241 z When using some applications a sub scription is required For details refer to Toyota portal site www my toyota eu first to subscribe Toyota Touch 2 with Go CREATING A PORTAL ACCOUNT It is possible to create a portal account on the system or on the Toyota ...

Page 240: ... General 3 Select System information 4 Check that the device ID is displayed CREATING A PORTAL ACCOUNT ON THE TOYOTA PORTAL SITE Go to Toyota portal site www my toyota eu and create a portal account When creating a portal account on the Toyota portal site the device ID will be required ...

Page 241: ...ONS APPLICATIONS 7 1 Select Log in 2 Fill the fields and select Confirm log in information z When Remember password is selected the entered user login informa tion will be remembered for every login LOGIN TO THE TOYOTA PORTAL SITE ...

Page 242: ...B memory that contains the application data 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to install update the applications Applications which are not pre in stalled in the system can be installed to the system and the installed applica tions can be updated via USB memory or via the internet It is necessary to create a portal ac count and login to the Toyota portal site first to install update applicat...

Page 243: ...Store and install update the desired application INSTALLING UPDATING APPLICATIONS VIA THE INTERNET INFORMATION Installing Updating may not complete cor rectly in the following cases If the system is turned off during install ing updating If the USB memory is removed before installing updating is complete ...

Page 244: ...ver of the USB AUX port XType A XType B 2 Connect a USB memory that contains the picture data 3 Display the Toyota online menu screen P 236 4 Select Pictures z The slideshow starts automatically Pictures stored on a USB memory can be viewed Toyota Touch 2 with Go ...

Page 245: ...pop up window will be displayed and pictures cannot be dis played Select Leave function to return to the Toyota online menu screen Touch screen gestures are supported to switch between the pictures A horizon tal finger swipe from right to left displays the next picture A horizontal finger swipe from left to right displays the pre vious picture Available image data format JPEG PNG and BMP All reada...

Page 246: ...list will be dis played 3 Select the desired e mail z The state of a message is shown by the following icons Read mail Unread mail Incoming e mails to a connected Bluetooth phone can be downloaded Before this application can be used a connection to a Bluetooth phone with a phone profile is necessary P 153 158 RECEIVING AN E MAIL When a new e mail is received a pop up window is displayed on the scr...

Page 247: ...S 7 4 Check that the message is displayed INFORMATION This function may not be available depending on the phone E mails cannot be sent using this func tion Downloading may not complete cor rectly if the system is turned off during downloading ...

Page 248: ...res an Internet con nection and a login to the Toyota portal site P 158 241 Toyota Touch 2 with Go No Function Select to set a location by using the current position Select to set the location around the main destination Select to set the desired location Select Enter Location to enter house number street town or place name and then select OK Select to set a location by using a point on the map Se...

Page 249: ...lect to display the next picture Select to calculate the route INFORMATION Up to 6 pictures per location can be dis played The Street View function can also be selected from the following screens Last destinations screen P 207 POI information screen P 209 Starting route guidance screen P 213 This function is not available while driv ing ...

Page 250: ...unction requires an Internet con nection and a login to the Toyota portal site P 158 241 Toyota Touch 2 with Go No Function Select to choose the fuel grade Select to set the desired location where fuel stations are displayed Displays the fuel stations list Select to display the detailed infor mation of the fuel station and possi bly set as a destination by selecting Go Select to update the list Se...

Page 251: ... portal site www my toyota eu This function requires an Internet con nection and a login to the Toyota portal site P 158 241 Toyota Touch 2 with Go No Function Select to display the current weather information Select to display the weather fore cast Select to update the information Select to display the weather of the previous favorite location Select to set the desired location register edit the ...

Page 252: ... and a login to the Toyota portal site P 158 241 Toyota Touch 2 with Go No Function Select to set the desired location that parking lots are displayed Displays the parking lots list Green Vacancy Yellow Few spaces available Red Full No information Select to display the detailed infor mation of the parking lot and possi bly set as a destination by selecting Go Select to update the list Select to sw...

Page 253: ...reen COMPATIBLE DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS When a MirrorLink compatible device is connected via USB a MirrorLink screen is displayed on the system display The MirrorLink device can be operat ed via the system INFORMATION MirrorLink is a registered trademark of Car Connectivity Consortium LLC The MirrorLink function is not available if the connected device is not compatible with MirrorLink To use thi...

Page 254: ...ervice in the case of the mechanical breakdown Before this application can be used a connection to a Bluetooth phone with a phone profile is necessary P 158 Toyota Touch 2 with Go No Function Displays the geographic coordi nates of the current location Select to display the following posi tion details On freeways Freeway number driving direction and next exit On other roads Address informa tion Ea...

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Page 256: ...th hands free system toyota touch 2 with go 107 Bluetooth hands free system Toyota Touch 2 75 Bluetooth settings 153 Paired device list 157 Pairing a Bluetooth device 153 C Calling on a Bluetooth phone 86 118 By call lists 88 121 By contacts list 87 By dialing a number 86 118 By favourites 119 By phone book 87 120 By POI call 122 By selecting sos screen button 122 Calling using a short message 89 ...

Page 257: ... 242 iPod 47 iPod audio 51 iPod audio options 51 Overview 47 L Limitations of the navigation system 232 Linking multi information display and navigation system 20 M Map screen information 197 Displaying various information on the map 197 POI icons 198 Map screen operation 192 Current vehicle position display 192 Displaying map screen 192 Map layout 194 Map scale 194 Screen scroll operation 193 Spl...

Page 258: ...e 213 216 Route guidance screen 216 Stopping route guidance 218 Voice guidance 217 S Search operation 205 Displaying the navigation menu screen 205 Searching by address 208 Searching by coordinates 209 Searching by phone book 208 Searching by POIs 209 Searching from favourites list 207 Searching from last destinations 207 Searching from quick access destinations 205 Settings required for using the...

Page 259: ...a Bluetooth phone 91 125 Dialing a second number 93 127 Sending tones 92 126 Telephone settings 181 Tips for operating the audio visual system 64 Touch screen operation 15 Entering screen operation 17 List screen operation 18 Touch screen gestures 16 Toyota assistance 254 Toyota online settings 177 Toyota web account settings 178 Traffic message settings 174 Traffic messages 202 Traffic message ic...

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