OUTLINE
Audio System
The audio systems shown below are provided:
| Audio System | Audio Head Unit | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| Base Audio System | Radio Receiver Assembly | 4 Speakers |
| Display Audio System | Radio and Display Receiver Assembly | 6 Speakers |
| 11 Speakers | ||
| Navigation System | Navigation Receiver Assembly | 6 Speakers |
| 11 Speakers | ||
| Radio and Display Receiver Assembly + Extension Box (Navigation ECU) | 6 Speakers | |
| 11 Speakers |
Audio Head Unit
Discs containing MPEG audio layer-3 (MP3) files, Windows Media Audio (WMA) files and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) files* can be played.
*: Models with display audio system or navigation system
The status of the audio source currently selected can be displayed on the multi-information display in the combination meter assembly. In addition, switching the audio source or selecting a song or radio station can be performed on the multi-information display.
*: Models with Optitron type combination meter assembly
Discs with the marks shown below can be played.
| *A | Models with Radio Receiver Assembly | *B | Models with Radio and Display Receiver Assembly |
| *C | Models with Navigation Receiver Assembly | *D | Models with CD Player |
| *E | Models with DVD Player | - | - |
Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) (Models with Digital Audio Broadcast)
Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) reception is available. This mostly prevents broadcast interference, achieving clear reception with high quality sound.
The time shift operation function can be used to play back programs at a later time.
Tech Tips
The amount of playback possible depends on the bit rate of the DAB station to be recorded, the amount of DAB unit memory, and the time at which reception of the broadcast began.
Commute Function (Models with Navigation System (with Extension Box))
By setting the date and hour of departure to a destination often visited (such as a workplace or one's home), the commuting function will automatically indicate the destination when a user departs on the set date and hour. By doing this, the user will become able to obtain traffic information about their commuting routes with no further settings required each time they commute.
Application Function (Models with Navigation System (with Extension Box))
Pressing the application switch on the map screen displays the application lists registered in the map screen.
Users are able to use their desired application without any complicated operation by selecting the application he/she wishes to use from the application list*. However, only one application can be used at a time, simultaneous use of several applications is not supported.
Tech Tips
*: The default setting has 5 applications installed. A further 4 applications can be added.
Part of the application will be displayed in the information tile of the map screen.
| *a | Application List | *b | Application Switch |
| *c | The illustration shown is an example only. The illustration may differ from the actual vehicle screen. | - | - |
USB/AUX Port
A USB port is provided that enables the use of a USB memory stick, portable audio player (USB type), iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano or iPod touch.
Tech Tips
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
The following iPod, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod touch and iPhone devices can be used with this audio system:
iPod touch (6th generation)
iPod touch (5th generation)
iPod touch (4th generation)
iPod touch (3rd generation)
iPod touch (2nd generation)
iPod touch (1st generation)
iPod classic
iPod nano (7th generation)
iPod nano (6th generation)
iPod nano (5th generation)
iPod nano (4th generation)
iPod nano (3rd generation)
iPod nano (2nd generation)
iPod nano (1st generation)
iPhone 6S Plus
iPhone 6S
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6
iPhone 5S
iPhone 5C
iPhone 5
iPhone 4S
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 3G
iPhone
Depending on differences between models or software versions, etc., some models might be incompatible with this system.
USB memory devices that meet the following specifications are supported:
| USB Communication Formats |
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| File System | FAT 16/32 |
| Correspondence Class | Mass Storage Class |
| File Format | MP3, WMA, AAC* |
*: Models with display audio system or navigation system
Bluetooth Audio System
The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy music played on a portable audio player from the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.
The Bluetooth specifications and profiles required for operation are as follows:
| Specification/Profile | Version | |
|---|---|---|
| Bluetooth Specification | Version 1.1 or higher*1/Version 2.0 or higher*2, *3 | Required |
| Version 2.1+EDR or higher*1/Version 3.0+EDR or higher*2, *3 | Recommended | |
| Profile | Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Version 1.0 or higher | Required |
| Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Version 1.2 or higher | Recommended | |
| Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Version 1.0 or higher | Required | |
| Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Version 1.3 or higher*1 | Recommended | |
| Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Version 1.4 or higher*2, *3 | Recommended | |
*1: Models with base audio system
*2: Models with navigation system
*3: Models with display audio system
Bluetooth Hands-free System
The Bluetooth hands-free system allows the user to make or receive a call without taking their hands off the steering wheel when the system is linked with a Bluetooth-compatible cellular phone.
The Bluetooth specifications and profiles required for operation are as follows:
| Specification/Profile | Version | |
|---|---|---|
| Bluetooth Specification | Version 1.1 or higher*1/Version 2.0 or higher*2, *3 | Required |
| Version 2.1+EDR or higher*1/Version 3.0+EDR or higher*2, *3 | Recommended | |
| Profile | Hands Free Profile (HFP) Version 1.0 or higher | Required |
| Hands Free Profile (HFP) Version 1.5*1/1.6*2, *3 or higher | Recommended | |
| Object Push Profile (OPP) Version 1.1 or higher*5 | Required | |
| Object Push Profile (OPP) Version 1.2 or higher*5 | Recommended | |
| Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) Version 1.0 or higher | Required | |
| Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) Version 1.1 or higher*3, *5 | Recommended | |
| Message Access Profile (MAP) Version 1.0 or higher*4, *6 | Recommended | |
| Serial Port Profile (SPP) Version 1.1 or higher*6 | Recommended | |
Tech Tips
*1: Models with base audio system
*2: Models with navigation system
*3: Models with display audio system
*4: Models for Europe
*5: Except models for Europe
*6: Models for Australia and New Zealand
The operation of the interrupt call function of the Bluetooth hands-free system may vary with the Bluetooth phone or the telephone company that is used.
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"Bluetooth" is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. |
Some profiles described above may not be supported by the system depending on the audio head unit equipped.
If the specification of the connected Bluetooth phone is lower than the recommended specification or does not support the functions required, the available functions may be limited.
Registration and connection of a Bluetooth phone is not available when only Object Push Profile (OPP), Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP), Serial Port Profile (SPP) and MAP (Message Access Profile) are supported.
When a Bluetooth phone is connected to the audio head unit, e-mails and Short Message Service (SMS) messages received on the phone can be displayed or read out. In addition, it is possible to reply to the received e-mail and Short Message Service (SMS) messages. (Messages may not be displayed depending on the message service or profile that the connected Bluetooth phone supports.)
The user can confirm the Bluetooth connection status*, signal strength and remaining battery level of the cellular phone, which is connected by Bluetooth, using the status bar displayed on the screen. The status bar is displayed in any mode.*
*: Except models for Europe
| *A | Models for Europe | *B | Except Models for Europe |
| Item | Outline | |
|---|---|---|
| (1) | Roaming area status*1 | "R" is displayed when receiving in a roaming area. |
| (2) | Cellular phone signal strength*2 | Displays the signal strength of the Bluetooth connected cellular phone. |
| (3) | Cellular phone battery level*2, *3 | Displays the battery level of the Bluetooth connected cellular phone. |
| (4) | Bluetooth connection status | Displays the Bluetooth connection status between the audio head unit and cellular phone. |
Tech Tips
*1: The receiving area may not be displayed depending on the phone.
*2: May not be displayed depending on the Bluetooth specifications and profiles of the cellular phone.
*3: Models with display audio system or navigation system
Siri/Google Now Function (Models with Navigation System (with Extension Box))
The voice input assist function is available when an iOS device or Android device is connected via "Bluetooth".
The Siri/Google Now function will be available after the voice switch on the steering pad is pressed and held causing the buzzer to sound and the respective display to be shown. Functions such as call contacts, select and play music, etc. will be available when the telephone microphone assembly recognizes the user's voice.
The system responds with search results screen display and synthesized voice.
When the Siri/Google Now function is used to call a contact or listen to music stored on the user's device, the system will automatically transition to the phone call or audio screen.
Tech Tips
If the user uses the Siri play song feature and the iPhone is not selected as the current audio source, the song will start playing only on the iPhone.
The available features and functions may vary based on the iOS/Android version installed on the connected device.
While a phone call is active, Siri/Google Now cannot be used.
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
The Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) function automatically adjusts the audio system volume level in order to compensate for increased vehicle noise (vehicle noise tends to increase as vehicle speed increases).
Vehicle speed signals are received from the combination meter assembly and used for ASL control.
Steering Pad Switch Assembly
Switches that the driver often uses are provided on the steering wheel for convenience.
SPECIFICATION
Audio System
| Design | Specification | Destination |
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Base Audio System: |
Australia |
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Display Audio System: |
Australia |
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Navigation System: |
Australia |
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Navigation System: |
Australia |
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Base Audio System: |
G.C.C. Countries |
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Display Audio System: |
G.C.C. Countries |
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Base Audio System: |
South Africa |
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Display Audio System: |
South Africa |
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Base Audio System: |
Europe (LHD) |
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Display Audio System: |
Europe (LHD) |
Navigation System: |
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Display Audio System: |
Europe (LHD) |
Navigation System: |
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Display Audio System: |
Europe (LHD) |
Navigation System: |
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Display Audio System: |
Europe (LHD) |
Navigation System: |
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Base Audio System: |
Europe (RHD) |
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Display Audio System: |
Europe (RHD) |
Navigation System: |
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Base Audio System: |
Russia |
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Display Audio System: |
Russia |
Navigation System: |
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Display Audio System: |
Russia |
Navigation System: |
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Base Audio System: |
General Countries (LHD) |
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Base Audio System: |
General Countries (LHD) |
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Display Audio System: |
General Countries (LHD) |
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Base Audio System: |
General Countries (RHD) |
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Display Audio System: |
Korea |
Tech Tips
*: Supported display languages vary depending on the vehicle destination. The above chart is a representative example.
4-speaker System
| Location | Speaker Name | Quantity | Size | Impedance | Rated Input Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| *1 | Front No. 1 Speaker Assembly (Full-range) | 2 | 160 mm (6.3 in.) | 4 Ω | 20 W |
| *2 | Rear Speaker Assembly (Full-range) | 2 | 160 mm (6.3 in.) | 4 Ω | 20 W |
6-speaker System
| Location | Speaker Name | Quantity | Size | Impedance | Rated Input Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| *1 | Front No. 2 Speaker Assembly (Tweeter) | 2 | 25 mm (1.0 in.) | 4 Ω | 20 W |
| *2 | Front No. 1 Speaker Assembly (Full-range) | 2 | 160 mm (6.3 in.) | 4 Ω | 20 W |
| *3 | Rear Speaker Assembly (Full-range) | 2 | 160 mm (6.3 in.) | 4 Ω | 20 W |
11-speaker System
| Location | Speaker Name | Quantity | Size | Impedance | Rated Input Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| *1 | Front No. 2 Speaker Assembly (Tweeter + Mid-range) | 2 | 80 mm (3.1 in.) | 4.3 Ω | 3 W |
| *2 | Front No. 1 Speaker Assembly (Woofer) | 2 | 170 mm (6.7 in.) | 5.8 Ω | 7 W |
| *3 | Rear Speaker Assembly (Tweeter + Mid-range) | 2 | 170 mm (6.7 in.) | 4 Ω | 6 W |
| *4 | Woofer Box Speaker Assembly (Sub-woofer) | 1 | 190 mm (7.5 in.) | 5.4 Ω | 4.3 W |
MAIN FEATURES
Toyota Link (Models for Australia and New Zealand)
The Toyota Link service makes it possible to operate specified applications on the radio and display receiver assembly*1 or navigation receiver assembly*2 by using Bluetooth to connect the navigation system to a cellular phone with the Toyota Link application installed.
*1: Models with display audio system
*2: Models with navigation system
The Toyota Link service enables communication between the navigation system, application server and content provider utilizing the Toyota Link application installed on a cellular phone.
The following applications ("Apps") are available for the Toyota Link service: local business search, fuel price information, weather information, etc. However, since this supported application lineup is subject to change, visit http://www.toyota.com.au/owners*1 or http://www.toyota.co.nz/*2 for details on the Toyota Link service.
*1: Models for Australia
*2: Models for New Zealand
Application (Models with Navigation System (with Extension Box))
Available applications are listed in the following table:
| Application | Outline | |
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| Preinstalled Application | Weather | Weather information for the selected areas, such as present vehicle position, destination or a searched areas, for the next 5 days can be displayed on the multi-display. |
| Fuel |
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| Parking |
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| Toyota Assistance |
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| Street View |
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| Pictures | When a USB memory device is connected to the radio and display receiver assembly, pictures stored on the USB memory device can be displayed on the multi-display as well as played as a slide show.*4 | |
| Calendar*1 | When a Bluetooth phone is connected to the radio and display receiver assembly, calendar entries, tasks and notes stored in the phone can be downloaded and displayed on the multi-display.*5 | |
*1: Models with extension box (high grade)
*2: Calls are only available when the user is in a Toyota assistance service supported country and the country in which the vehicle is currently located has been selected using the multi-display.
*3: Up to 6 pictures per location can be displayed.
*4: Available image data formats: JPEG, PNG and BMP
*5: This function may not be available depending on the model of the cellular phone connected via Bluetooth.
Figure 1. Toyota Assistance Image
MirrorLinkTM*1 Function (Models with MirrorLinkTMFunction)
To utilize the MirrorLinkTMfunction, it is necessary to connect a compatible smartphone*2 to the radio and display receiver assembly or the navigation receiver assembly using a USB cable.
After a connection is established, the screen of the smartphone is displayed on the radio and display receiver assembly or the navigation receiver assembly. Using this screen, the user can operate applications installed on the smartphone and listen to the audio of the smartphone via the vehicle speakers. Operation via the smartphone is also possible.
Tech Tips
*1: MirrorLink is a registered trademark of Car Connectivity Consortium LCC.
*2: To use this function, a compatible device with a compatible application must be connected to the system. Furthermore, compatible devices and applications may differ depending on which version of MirrorLink is installed to the audio head unit. (The version of MirrorLink installed to the vehicle cannot be directly confirmed. See the following table for details.)
| MirrorLink Version | Manufacturer | Device | Application |
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| Ver.1.0 | Nokia | 701, N8 or N9 |
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| Samsung | Galaxy S3 | DriveLink | |
| Ver.1.1 or later | For details, refer to http://carconnectivity.org/ and http://www.mirrorlink.com/ | ||
| *1 | MirrorLink Screen |
| *2 | Smartphone |
| *3 | Connection via USB Cable |
| *4 | The illustration shown are examples only. The illustrations may differ from the actual vehicle screens. |
PRECAUTION
Ignition Switch Expressions
The type of ignition switch used on this model differs depending on the specifications of the vehicle. The expressions listed in the table below are used in this section.
| Expression | Ignition Switch (Position) | Engine Switch (Condition) |
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| Ignition Switch off | LOCK | Off (Lock) |
| Ignition Switch ACC | ACC | On (ACC) |
| Ignition Switch ON | ON | On (IG) |
| Engine Start | START | On (Start) |