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Technical Newsflash

Ref No.: TNF 72/11 Date: 12/09/2011

Model:

All CBU Models with 2011 Model Year Fujitsu Ten Audio Units

Subject: 2011 Model Year Audio Units


This Technical Newsflash has been issued to provide information on the new 2011 Model Year Fujitsu Ten audio range. Background 2011 Model Year Fujitsu Ten audio units will be progressively introduced on various Toyota models over the next 6 months. These new audio units adopt a series of new features including radio data text, Bluetooth phonebook access and voice recognition. Detailed System Operation Information Please refer to the attached 2011 Quick Start Guide that provides detailed information on operations of all three 2011 Fujitsu Ten Audio Units. Overview Level 1 Audio Units Current Audio Level 1 - CD Tuner 2011 Model Year Audio Unit Level 1 - CD Tuner

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Overview Level 1 Audio Units (continued) Part Number PZQ60-00511 PZQ60-00512 PZQ60-00513 Single CD RDS Radio Text Facia ID Description 22841 Black Facia / Green Illumination 22842 Black Facia / Amber Illumination 22843 Black Facia / Deep Orange Illumination Standard Features AM/FM Tuner BT Handsfree / Audio USB / iPod Control Voice Recognition BT Contact Access 3.5mm AUX Jack

Overview Level 2 Audio Units Current Audio Level 2 - Display Audio 2011 Model Year Audio Unit Level 2 - Display Audio (DA)

Part Number PZQ60-00521 PZQ60-00522 PZQ60-00523 Single CD RDS Radio Text 6.1 LCD Display

Facia ID Description 100001 Black Facia / Green Illumination 100002 Black Facia / Amber Illumination 100003 Black Facia / Deep Orange Illumination Standard Features AM/FM Tuner BT Handsfree / Audio USB / iPod Control Voice Recognition BT Contact Access BT Message Access Touch Screen SD Card Memory Rear Camera Input

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Overview Level 3 Audio Units Current Audio Level 3 - AVN 2011 Model Year Audio Unit Level 3 - Audio Visual Navigation (AVN)

Part Number PZQ60-00531 PZQ60-00532 PZQ60-00533 Single CD iPod Playback 6.1 LCD Display DivX Player via USB

Facia ID Description 32203 Black Facia / Green Illumination 32204 Black Facia / Amber Illumination 32205 Black Facia / Deep Orange Illumination Standard Features AM/FM Tuner BT Handsfree / Audio USB Playback Voice Recognition BT Contact Access BT Message Access GPS Navigation Optional Ext / Mic Rear Camera Input Traffic Alerts RDS / Radio Text RDS / Suna Traffic

Important Notice SD Card Precautions Level 2 and Level 3 2011 Model Year Audio units adopt an SD card that supports system operation and (if equipped) navigation map data. These Level 2 and Level 3 2011 Model Year Audio Units audio will not boot until the SD card is installed. Should the card need to be removed, please observe the following for safe removal. (Procedure is the same for both Level 2 and Level 3 audio units). 1. Press Audio 2. Touch INFO (if INFO is not displayed, press ). 3. Touch SD EJECT. (screen image shown is for AVN model)

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Important Notice SD Card Precautions (continued) Audio Operation with SD Card Removed. SD IN- DEFAULT Level 2 DA Level 3 AVN BU: 12V Constant Example Screen Images SD card removed OK SD REMOVED ACC OFF/ON OK (however initial warning of card removed) (FIG 1) Audio OK. (FIG 2) NO NAVI FUNCTION (FIG 3) SD REMOVED ACC & BU OFF/ON No Operation. SD required for Program loading. (FIG 4) No Operation. SD required for Program loading. (FIG 4)

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Level 3 AVN

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SD Card Process Exchange Audio Unit Fitted to Vehicle In the event where any Level 2 DA or Level 3 AVN system requires exchanging, dealer service departments are requested to transfer the SD card over from the original to the replacement audio unit. Fujitsu Ten will not issue any floater audio with an installed SD Card. ORIGINAL AUDIO REPLACEMENT (FLOATER AUDIO)

Warranty Please refer to TWNF-451 for current warranty exchange process for Fujitsu Ten Audio. Reporting Via On-Line Dealer Product Report (DPR) To assist with the early identification and countermeasure of possible problems, it is requested that all 2011 Audio concerns experienced be reported using the on-line Dealer Product Report facility. Please consider the following points when compiling the DPR Describe the condition clearly and concisely. Provide photos if possible - an overall general area photo and a close-up photo. Provide any identification markings or batch numbers appearing on failed parts.

As always, your continued support in providing quick field feedback information is highly appreciated.

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2011 Model Year Fujitsu Ten Audio Unit, Operation and FAQ Guide.

2011 Quick Start Guide

Contents:
1. Technology Overview: 2. 3. 4. Product Overview: CD Tuner Audio System Quick Start Guide: 5. 6. Product Overview: Display Audio System Quick Start Guide: 7. 8. Product Overview: Quick Start Guide: 9. Voice Operation: 10. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions 43-44 Overview and operation CD-T, DA and AVN Overview and operation AVN ONLY 27-35 36-42 AVN System Entering an Address by Touch AVN System Entering an Address by Voice control AVN System Activating Alert Point Warnings AVN System System Check 21-22 23-24 25 26 AVN System 20 Display Audio and AVN System Hands-free and BT-Audio Pairing Display Audio and AVN System Using Message function Display Audio and AVN System USB Operation Display Audio and AVN System iPod Operation Display Audio and AVN System Initialise the settings 14 15 16 17 18 19 CD Tuner Audio System Hands-free and BT-Audio Pairing CD Tuner Audio System USB Operation CD Tuner Audio System iPod Operation CD Tuner Audio System Initialise the settings 9 10 11 12 13 Bluetooth HFP - A2DP - AVRCP PBAP OPP MAP iPOD MP3 WMA AAC WAV DivX RDS USB SUNA Traffic Traffic Alerts Voice Operation GPS Feature support for CD-T, Display Audio and AVN 3 4 5 6 7 8

Model Comparison:

Technology Overview:
Before we take a look at the 2011 model year audio line-up, below is a detailed explanation of some of the technologies that are used to make your travel more entertaining.

BLUETOOTH

BLUETOOTH- HFP

Bluetooth is a short range communication technology which allows a wireless personal area network. It allows some electronic devices (mobile phone & hands-free unit) the ability to send and receive data from one device to another without a physical connection. This data is transmitted using the 2.4GHz radio spectrum up to 10 meters in radius and can handle simultaneous voice & data transmissions. The specification is developed and licensed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.

The Bluetooth Hands Free Profile (HFP) is designed to support placing and receiving calls from some hands free devices. Examples would include a car kit in a vehicle or a portable Bluetooth headset used to make and receive calls.

BLUETOOTH- A2DP

BLUETOOTH- AVRCP

The Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP) Profile will allow some compatible device to stream highfidelity audio wirelessly from one device to another via a Bluetooth connection. As an example, media played from some mobile phone can be transferred and amplified through the vehicles audio system. The technology was developed to offer the experience of digital audio without any means of a physical connection.
NB: Handset shown is for illustration purposes only.

The Bluetooth Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is designed to provide a standard interface and allow remote control operation of certain commands. It is often used in conjunction with either A2DP or VDP. An example could involve allowing remote operation of an A2DP compatible device for transport control (play/pause, track up/down). Note: Without this profile, remote operation is not possible from the audio.

Technology Overview:
BLUETOOTH- PBAP BLUETOOTH- OPP

Push Client

Push Server

The Bluetooth Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP) is designed to access (retrieve) data from a compatible hands free device. A typical scenario would involve the transfer of phonebook contacts from a handset to a compatible audio unit.

The Bluetooth Object Push Profile (OPP) is designed to transfer (push) data between a push server and a push client. A typical scenario would involve the transfer of phonebook contacts from a handset to a compatible audio unit.

BLUETOOTH- MAP

iPOD

iPod Nano

iPod Classic

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The Bluetooth Message Access Profile (MAP) is designed to allow the sending and receiving of message data between compatible Bluetooth devices. A typical scenario could involve the receiving and/ or sending of SMS, MMS and EMAIL data from a compatible handset to a compatible audio unit.

The iPod is a portable device which is used for storing and playing audio files encoded by MP3 or AAC compression. The Apple iPod has the capacity to hold thousands of music and video files. The digital media is stored on either flash drive or a mini hard drive. There are several models available within the range which have their distinct styling and features.

Technology Overview:
MP3 AUDIO WMA AUDIO

An original CD is read and the MP3 is created with an encoding application.

MP3 data file is then transferred to CD-R, USB flash or a portable player.

The file is then decoded and played through the audio system.

An original CD is read and the WMA is created with by Window Media Player software.

WMA data file is then transferred to CD-R, USB flash or a portable player.

The file is then decoded and played through the audio system.

MP3 is a digital audio encoding format which uses data compression to maximise media storage space. It is a common audio format which is supported by most consumer audio devices. Greater compression ratios allow increased space although audio quality is sacrificed.

Windows Media Audio (WMA) is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft. The name can be used to refer to its audio file format or its audio codecs. The audio format forms part of the Windows Media Player framework. The original WMA codec, known simply as WMA, was conceived as a competitor to the popular MP3.

AAC AUDIO

WAV AUDIO

An original CD is read and the AAC is created with an encoding application.

AAC data file is then transferred to a portable player such as an iPod.

The file is then decoded and played through the audio system.

The WAV file is either read by a CD player or copied to USB memory for playback in the audio.

The file is then decoded and played through the audio system.

Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) is a digital audio encoding format designed to compress audio files. It is the default audio format for Apples iTunes store and consumer products including the iPod and iPhone.

WAV (derived from waveform audio file format WAVE) is a digital audio file format capable of storing compressed, or more commonly, uncompressed audio data in the linear pulse code modulation (LPCM) format. Non compressed WAV files offer higher quality audio however consume higher data storage capacities.

Technology Overview:
DivX PLAYBACK RDS

DivX is a brand and codec name used for video compression. There are multiple versions of DixV available. The 2011model year AVN can support playback of some DivX versions from USB media.

Radio Data Systems (RDS) is a system used to embed digital information into conventional FM radio broadcasts. Transmitted information fields can include, alternate frequencies, program identification, program service and type, text and traffic messages to name a few. Features are subject to station and receiver support.

USB STORAGE

SUNA TRAFFIC

USB mass storage flash drive is a memory storage device integrated with a USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface. USB flash drives are available in various storage sizes. Media is usually written by a personal computer.

SUNA Traffic updates are provided by RDS-TMC (traffic message channel) and are broadcast on the FM radio band. Live traffic information can advise of potential road congestion and allow the user to find an alternate route. Information on the cause of the delay and approximate time is displayed for the driver.

Technology Overview:
TRAFFIC ALERTS VOICE OPERATION

When activated, traffic alerts can be used to display warning information on the map. As an example, possible warnings may include; Speed cameras Red light cameras Railway Crossings School zones, and High accident zones. Note: Traffic alerts may not be available on all navigation platforms. As traffic information is built into mapping data, variances may be experienced between map versions.

The voice operation feature can be used to operate the audio system by voice. Selected features can be controlled by speaking pre determined phrases. Such features include, changing audio sources, radio station or CD tracks, entering an address (navigation mode) or using Bluetooth hands-free.

GPS NAVIGATION

A Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space based global navigation satellite system. GPS satellites are used to provide reliable positioning, navigation and timing services that are broadcast from space to earth. Vehicle based GPS receivers use the signals to provide a 3D location using longitude, latitude, altitude and time information.

Model Comparison
Line-up & Feature support :

ILLUMINATION COLOUR
GREEN AMBER DEEP ORANGE

L1
PZQ60-00511 PZQ60-00512 PZQ60-00513

L2
PZQ60-00521 PZQ60-00522 PZQ60-00523

L3
PZQ60-00531 PZQ60-00532 PZQ60-00533

FEATURE SUPPORT
CD USB/IPOD Bluetooth Voice Control Touch Screen Rear Camera SMS/Email Navigation Traffic DivX Player (USB)

Quick Start Guide: Product Overview


CD-Tuner Audio System:

Single CD which is CD-R, MP3, WMA & AAC compatible Bluetooth Hands Free and A2DP support

3 line LCD and colour illumination to match instrument lighting

Voice Recognition Support

3.5mm Stereo input for portable player connection

USB Socket for USB & iPod mode operation (MP3, WMA & AAC support) Default internal microphone for Bluetooth Hands Free and Voice Recognition

Quick Start Guide: CD Tuner


HANDSFREE & PORTABLE DEVICE PAIRING:
Step 1. Press the SETUP BUTTON. . Step 2. Turn the TUNE-FILE KNOB to display Bluetooth in the DISPLAY WINDOW, then press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.

Step 3. Turn the TUNE-FILE KNOB to display BT Pairing in the DISPLAY WINDOW, then press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.
The DISPLAY WINDOW displays the CAR AUDIO and passkey.

Step 4. Use the mobile phone/ portable device to enter the passkey.
The connection method from the telephone set to the unit varies according to the specification of your telephone set. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the telephone set. The telephone set will be registered in the main unit automatically. When registration is completed, the message "Connected" appear in the DISPLAY WINDOW in that order.

Step 5. Press the ON HOOK BUTTON to end the registration process.

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Quick Start Guide: CD Tuner


USB OPERATION:
CONNECTING USB DEVICE Step 1. Connect the USB Memory to the USB TERMINAL using the USB Memory connection cable. Step 2. Press the SOURCE BUTTON and select "USB".
USB Memory will start playing.

SELECTING MUSIC FILES FROM FOLDER LIST. Step 1. Press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.
The FOLDER LIST will be displayed.

Step 2. Turn the TUNE-FILE KNOB clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a FOLDER.

Step 3. Press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.


A list of music files will be displayed.

Step 4. Turn the TUNE-FILE KNOB clockwise or anti-clockwise to select a music file you wish to listen to.

Step 5. Press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.


The selected music file will be played.

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Quick Start Guide: CD Tuner


iPOD OPERATION:
CONNECTING iPOD DEVICE Step 1. Connect the iPod to the USB TERMINAL using the iPod connection cable. Step 2. Press the SOURCE BUTTON and select "iPod".

It takes a few seconds to load data from an iPod to this system. After "Connected" is displayed on the iPod display, iPod playback begins. The music file that was playing before the iPod is connected will start playing. If the main device cannot detect that file, it will start playing from the first music file.

ADVANCE TO THE NEXT MUSIC FILE OR RETURN TO THE BEGINNING OF THE MUSIC FILE BEING PLAYED Step 1. Press the SEEK/TRACK BUTTON ^ or SEEK/TRACK v BUTTON to select the desired music file. Step 2. Turn the TUNE-FILE KNOB to select the desired music file.

Press the SEEK/TRACK ^ BUTTON to select the next music file. Press the SEEK/TRACK v BUTTON to return to the beginning of the music file being played. Press the SEEK/TRACK v BUTTON again to go to the previous music file.

Turn right: moves to the next music file. Turn left: returns to the previous music file.

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Quick Start Guide: CD Tuner


INITIALISE THE SETTINGS (BLUETOOTH):
THIS WILL RESTORE BLUETOOTH SETTINGS TO THEIR DEFAULT STATE. Step 1. Press the SETUP button. Step 2. Turn the TUNE/FILE KNOB, select Bluetooth, and then press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.

Step 3. Turn the TUNE-FILE KNOB, select select Initialize and then press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.

Step 4. Turn the TUNE FILE KNOB, select All initialize, and then press the ENTER LIST SWITCH.

Step 5. To confirm, press the FUNCTION BUTTON YES.

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Quick Start Guide: Product Overview


Display Audio System:
MANY FEATURES OF THE DISPLAY AUDIO ARE SHARED WITH THE AVN. THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES ARE APPLICABLE TO BOTH PLATFORMS UNLESS SPECIFIED. Bluetooth Hands Free and A2DP support Single CD which is CD-R, MP3, WMA & AAC compatible Default internal microphone for Bluetooth Hands Free and Voice Recognition

6.1 Colour Touch Display

Voice Recognition Support

SD card picture viewer support

USB Socket for USB & iPod mode operation (MP3, WMA & AAC support)

Reverse Camera Input

SMS & Email support via compatible Mobile phone

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Quick Start Guide: Display Audio & AVN


HANDSFREE & PORTABLE DEVICE PAIRING:
CONNECTING A HANDSFREE PHONE AND/OR BLUETOOTH AUDIO DEVICE. Step 1. Press AUDIO. Step 2. Touch INFO. If INFO is not displayed, touch

Step 3. Touch Bluetooth.

Step 4. Touch Registered Devices.

Step 5. Touch Add New.

Step 6. Operate the mobile phone/ portable device to enter the passcode (passkey) of the unit.
The name of the unit is CAR MULTIMEDIA. The initial setting for the passcode (passkey) is 0000. Operate the mobile phone while the Registered Devices screen is displayed.

Step 7. When the registration is complete, Connection Completed appears.


The mobile phone registration is complete. After the registration completed message is displayed, Transfer the phonebook from your mobile? appears. Touch YES or NO.

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Quick Start Guide: Display Audio & AVN


USING THE MESSAGE FUNCTION:
SUPPORTED HANDSETS CAN ENABLE SMS, MMS & EMAIL TRANSFER TO AND FROM THE AUDIO. Please Note: A Bluetooth Handset with the following profiles is required to enable support of the message function, HFP (Hands Free Profile, ver.1.0 or later) MAP (Message Access Profile) If supported, the audio unit can allow you to read messages that are received on the mobile phone or send messages that are created on the unit. Three message types can be used on this unit: SMS, MMS and e-mail. You can also check received messages through audio playback.

DISPLAYING THE MESSAGE SCREEN Step 1. On the handsfree screen, touch MESSAGES Step 2. Touch or the message. to scroll pages in

Step 3. On the message screen, touch on the message that you want to check.

Step 4. The message is displayed on screen.

Step 5. To hear the message, press Play, to reply, press Reply.

Step 6. Select a default reply or Press Free Message to manually compose. Press send.

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Quick Start Guide: Display Audio & AVN


USB OPERATION:
Step 1. Connect a USB memory that contains music files to the USB connector. Step 2. Press AUDIO.

Step 3. Touch USB.


The playback starts.

SELECTING A FOLDER. Step 1. You can select the folder that you want to use from the USB memory. Touch < or > . <, to return to the previous folder and play the first file in the folder. >, to advance to the next folder and play the first file in the folder

SELECTING A MUSIC FILE. Step 1. You can select the file that you want to play from a folder. Touch Search, then Touch the folder that you want to use.
If there are more pages, touch ^ or v to scroll the pages. Touch to return to the previous screen.

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Quick Start Guide: Display Audio & AVN


iPOD OPERATION:
CONNECTING iPOD DEVICE Step 1. Connect an iPod that contains music tracks to the iPod connector. Step 2. Press AUDIO.

Step 3. Touch iPod.


The playback starts.

FINDING A MUSIC TRACK. Step 1. Touch Search. Step 2. To select a track or program to play, touch Playlists, Albums, Artists, Songs or Others.
The list screen for the selected mode appears. Touch to return to the previous screen.

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Quick Start Guide: Display Audio & AVN


INITIALISING PERSONAL DATA:
YOU CAN DELETE PERSONAL DATA AND RETURN SETTINGS TO THEIR DEFAUILT VALUES. Step 1. Touch Info. Step 2. Touch Settings.

Step 3. Touch Delete Personal Data.

Step 4. Touch Delete.

Step 5. Touch Yes.

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Quick Start Guide: Product Overview


AVN System:

Bluetooth Hands Free and A2DP support

Single CD which is CD-R, MP3, WMA & AAC compatible

6.1 Colour Touch Display

Default internal microphone for Bluetooth Hands Free and Voice Recognition

Voice Recognition Support

GPS Navigation with 3D mapping, Suna traffic, road warnings & 4WD tracks

USB Socket for USB & iPod mode operation (MP3, WMA , AAC & DivX support)

Split screen capability for Audio & Navigation

SMS & Email support via compatible Mobile phone

Reverse Camera Input

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Quick Start Guide: AVN


ENTERING AN ADDRESS BY TOUCH:
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO ENTER AN ADDRESS AS THE DESTINATION. Step 1. If the Map screen is displayed, touch MENU to return to the navigation menu. Step 2. On the navigation menu, touch FIND and then touch FIND ADDRESS.

Step 3. By default, the country and district for your current position are displayed. If necessary, touch COUNTRY or STATE and then enter the first few letters of the country name. You can then select the country from the list displayed.

Step 4. If necessary, select the CITY/ TOWN again. Touch TOWN/ SUBURB. Use the keyboard to enter the start of the CITY/ TOWN. Follow the steps below to find the CITY/ TOWN you entered.
The most likely CITY/ TOWN names are displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed. If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch RESULTS to open the result list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the CITY/ TOWN from the list.

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Quick Start Guide: AVN


ENTERING AN ADDRESS BY TOUCH:
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO ENTER AN ADDRESS AS THE DESTINATION (continued.) Step 5. Enter the street name as follows.
Touch STREET. Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name. Find the street name to enter as follows. The most likely street name is displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.

Step 6. Enter the street number as follows.


Touch STREET NUMBER. Enter the street number with the keyboard. Touch DONE to finish entering the address.

Step 7. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the


selected point at the centre. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor is displayed at the new position. Touch NEXT to set the destination, or touch BACK to select another destination

Step 8. After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the


entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch MORE to change the route plan, or touch GO to start navigation. Note: After 10 seconds the map screen will launch.

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Quick Start Guide: AVN


ENTERING AN ADDRESS BY VOICE CONTROL:
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO ENTER AN ADDRESS AS THE DESTINATION BY VOICE CONTROL Step 1. Press the VOICE RECOGNITION BUTTON. Step 2. Say NAVIGATION.
The system switches to Voice recognition mode. The system switches to navigation mode.

Step 3. Say FIND,

Step 4. Say ADDRESS.

Step 5. Say the house number:

Step 6. Say the street name:

Note: When in voice control mode, the AVN will display Yellow faced icons when providing voice control instructions, please wait until the screen displays Green faced icons indicating the AVN is in listening mode.

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Quick Start Guide: AVN


ENTERING AN ADDRESS BY VOICE CONTROL:
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO ENTER AN ADDRESS AS THE DESTINATION BY VOICE CONTROL Note: The AVN will then search for the entered address within your current location. If the destination is located within a different suburb (town/city), you are required to specify the destination town/city. Step 7. If a change in town/city is not required, select from the list of corresponding addresses by listing the line number. If the intended address is not shown, Say GO BACK to start over or select to change preference.

Step 8. If a change in town/city is required Say CHANGE CITY.

Step 9. Say the name of the destination town/city.

Step 10. Say the number corresponding to the word line.

Step 11. Say GO.

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Quick Start Guide: AVN


ACTIVATING ALERT POINT WARNINGS:
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO ACTIVATE ALERT POINT WARNINGS. Step 1. From the map screen, touch MENU. Step 2. Touch MORE.

Step 3. Touch SETTINGS,

Step 4. Touch SOUND AND WARNINGS.

Step 5. Scroll down to ALERT POINT SETTINGS,

Step 6. To activate all warnings, check the box labeled Alert Point Warnings .

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Quick Start Guide: AVN


SYSTEM CHECK:
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO NAVIGATE TO THE SYSTEM CHECK SCREEN. Step 1. Press AUDIO. Step 2. Touch INFO. If INFO is not displayed, touch

Step 3. Touch SYSTEM CHECK.

Step 4. GPS, PARK and REVERSE signals can be checked from this screen.

Fig 1. Illustrates No GPS reception, No Park or Reverse triggers activated.

Fig 2. Illustrates GPS fix (9 satellites), and both Park and Reverse triggers active.

Fig 1.

Fig 2.

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Quick Start Guide: All Models


VOICE OPERATION:
VOICE OPERATION SYSTEM You can use the voice operation system (voice input microphone and switch) to say voice operation commands and operate the audio system, etc. You can also use functions that were not available while driving. If you do not say the voice operation command correctly, the voice operation system may not recognise it. For correct recognition, keep the following points in mind. Before speaking, always quickly press the VOICE RECOGNITION BUTTON. After you hear a beep, start speaking. If you speak before or during the beep, the command will not be correctly recognised. Speak loudly and clearly. Different tones of voice may make recognition difficult. External noise (wind noise etc.) may lower recognition. Try to keep the windows closed when speaking. Loud noise from air conditioner fans may also lower recognition.

USING THE VOICE OPERATION SYSTEM Step 1. Press the VOICE RECOGNITION BUTTON.
The system switches to Voice recognition mode.

Step 2. After the voice guidance voice command please., a beep sounds.

Step 3. Say the operation command.


After the beep, speak while the "Voice command please." is displayed (for about 8 seconds or less). If you do not say a command, the system will beep 2 times and then close voice operation. If a command is not recognised, the system requests a voice command again. If the spoken command cannot be performed (for example, because there is no disk inserted, etc.), the system returns to the main menu. When a command is recognised, the system performs the operation after the talkback voice and then closes voice recognition. Pressing the VOICE RECOGNITION BUTTON 1 enables skipping the guidance while the guidance/talkback/help voice is turned on. Press and hold the VOICE RECOGNITION BUTTON 1 for 1 second or longer until a beep sound is heard to turn off the VOICE OPERATION SYSTEM. If a command is not recognised, the system indicates the "Voice command please." message repeatedly.

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Quick Start Guide:


VOICE OPERATION:
EXAMPLES OF USING THE VOICE OPERATION SYSTEM CHANGING THE AUDIO MODE Step 1. Say the name of the desired audio mode. (In this example, we will switch to USB.) Say "USB". The system switches to USB.

CHANGING THE TRACK BEING PLAYED Step 1. Say "Track up". The player switches to the next track. If you say "Track down", the player switches to the beginning of the being played.

CHANGING THE FOLDER BEING PLAYED Step 1. Say "Folder up". The player switches to the top of the next folder. If you say "Folder down", the player switches to the top of the previous folder.

USE A CONTACT LIST TO MAKE A CALL Step 1. Say "Phone" or "Hands-free".


The device switches to the Hands-free mode.

Step 2. After the voice guidance, say "Call [Name]"


If there is no registration data in the phone book, or there is no registered phone number in the person in question, a talkback voice will given. If there are multiple candidates, follow the voice guidance and say a list number.

Step 3. After the voice guidance, say "Yes".


A call is placed to the phone number of the selected person.

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Quick Start Guide:


VOICE OPERATION:
COMMANDS TO CHANGE THE AUDIO MODE These commands are available at all screens at any time.

* Available only when it can be used.

COMMAND TO CHANGE TO HANDS-FREE MODE These commands are available at all screens at any time.

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VOICE OPERATION:
COMMANDS THAT CAN BE USED WITH AM RADIO These commands are available for AM radio.

COMMAND THAT CAN BE USED WITH FM RADIO These commands are available for FM radio.

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VOICE OPERATION:
COMMANDS THAT CAN BE USED WITH CDs These commands are available for CDs.

COMMANDS THAT CAN BE USED WITH MP3/WMA/AAC AND BLUETOOTH AUDIO These commands are available for MP3/WMA/AAC and Bluetooth audio.

*BTA is not compatible to the list display.

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VOICE OPERATION:
COMMANDS THAT CAN BE USED WITH USB These commands are available for USB.

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VOICE OPERATION:
COMMANDS THAT CAN BE USED WITH iPods These commands are available for iPods.

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VOICE OPERATION:
COMMANDS THAT CAN BE USED WITH HANDS-FREE MODE These commands are available for hands-free mode.

If there are multiple candidates in the contact list, a maximum of 3 can be read aloud. If the names are exactly the same, the candidate found first is read aloud. When one Phonebook registration has more than one phone numbers, the device calls the first phone number.

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VOICE OPERATION:
OTHER COMMANDS These commands are available at the main menu.

*The same operations can be performed using the FUNCTION BUTTONS

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Frequently Asked Questions:


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Can I connect a hard drive via USB? No. Hard drives are not supported. Only USB mass storage class devices are approved. What audio files can be played and what is the size limit on USB playback? CD-T supports MP3, WMA and AAC. Display Audio and AVN support MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV. Mass storage class devices between 16MB and 8GB are approved. Is radio text available for all radio stations? Radio text is only available on FM mode and is subject to station support. Can I connect a CD stacker? No. Will the iPod Video support video playback on the Display Audio or AVN? No. Video playback is not supported. How do I adjust the sensitivity of the built in microphone? For the CD-T platform, gain adjustments can be made by pressing the track/seek button up/down. For the Display Audio & AVN platforms, gain adjustments can be made after pressing the Mic Level icon on screen followed by the +/- icons. NB: Adjustments can only be made while on a call.

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Why are not all menus available while the vehicle is in motion? Certain features within the audio unit become unavailable whilst the vehicle is in motion for safety reasons. Stopping the vehicle and applying the park brake will return affected menus to normal operation. How many phonebook contacts can be stored in the audio? All 2011Model Year Audio Units platforms can support 1000 contacts. When using A2DP, why cant I pause or change tracks via the audio? Not all A2DP compatible devices support AVRCP (Audio/ Video Remote Control Profile) which is required to allow remote operation. What features can be operated by voice control? Commands such as source change and operation. Further details can be found in the owners manual.

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What do I need to say to activate voice control? The audio relies on specific phrases for voice operation to work. Please refer to your owners manual for the complete Voice Operation Command List. .

Are AV inputs available on the Display Audio or AVN platform? No. Can a reverse camera be connected to the Display Audio or AVN? Yes. How do you turn on speed camera warnings on the AVN? From the Map screen, press Menu, More, Settings, Sound and Warnings, Alert Point Settings. Where can I find information on SUNA Traffic coverage? For the latest coverage, check online at http://www.sunatraffic.com.au/. At the time of printing, coverage is supported in Metropolitan Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Coverage is subject to change without notice.

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Why cant I input an address while driving? Certain features within the audio unit become unavailable whilst the vehicle is in motion for safety reasons. Stopping the vehicle and applying the park brake will return affected menus to normal operation. Are topographic maps available? No. However some 4WD tracks are available as a planning preference. Can the SD card be removed while in use? Precautions should be observed prior to removing the SD card. Please refer to owners manual. Can I make a backup copy of the supplied SD card? or can I purchase a replacement card? For copyright reasons, copied SD cards will not be detected by the audio. Replacement SD cards are available through Toyota Dealer Parts Departments.

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