LEXUS AAZA20R, AAZH20R, AAZH25R, AAZH26R, TAZA25R multimedia nav manuals

Multimedia Owner'
NX 450h+ / NX 350h / NX 350 / NX 250
s Manual
© 2021 T
OYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation.
Basic operation
Basic operation of multimedia system
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Settings and
egistration
r
Connecting a smartphone or communication device
Navigation
Audio system
Hands-free calls
Connected ser
vices
Parking assist s
ystem
Appendix
Registering and setting various features
Using Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi
Operating the map screen
ching the map
Sear Activating the route guidance
Listening to the radio Enjo
ying music
For hands-free cellular phone use
Operating the connected services
Checking the situation around the vehicle
Reference Information C
ertification
®
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5
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Index
Search alphabetically
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
For your information.............................7
Safet
y instructions...............................10
Reading this manual........................... 11
Pictorial index........................................ 13
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Basic operation
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia sys-
tem
Display and contr
Multimedia screen overview........18
Main menu .............................................20
Status icons............................................22
Operating the touch screen........ 24
Basic screen function.......................27
Entering letters and numbers.....29
1-2. Basic operation of navigation sys-
tem
Map screen............................................30
Displaying the vehicle’s cur-
rent position .......................................32
Changing the scale of the
map.......................................................... 33
Changing the orientation of
the map .................................................34
Moving the map.................................. 35
1-3. Basic operation of audio system
Audio system ON/OFF and
volume adjustment.........................36
Changing the audio source.........38
Changing the switch layout on
the source selection screen .....40
Connecting the USB port .............41
ol............................16
1-4. Voice control system
ating the system with
Oper
voice control......................................42
Starting voice control......................45
Speaking a voice command........48
Searching for information us-
ing the keyboard..............................52
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Settings and registration
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
egistering a user profile..............56
R
2-2. Various settings
Changing the various settings ....61
2-3. Driver settings
Changing and registering a
user profile..........................................63
Setting up how to identify a
driver ......................................................66
2-4. General settings
Changing general multimedia
system settings..................................68
2-5. Screen settings
Changing the screen display
settings ...................................................71
2-6. Voice control settings
Changing the voice control
settings ..................................................73
2-7. Vehicle settings
Setting dealer information............ 75
Changing the security settings
.................................................................... 76
Updating and checking the
software information.....................78
2-8. Navigation Settings
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Navigation system settings..........82
Changing the map display set
tings.........................................................83
Route settings.......................................85
Guidance settings ............................88
Other settings .....................................90
2-9. Sound and media settings
Changing sound and media
settings ..................................................96
Switching the screen mode .........99
Adjusting the image quality......100
Adjusting the sound of each
source ..................................................101
2-10. Wi-Fi® Settings
Changing Wi-Fi® settings......... 102
2-11. Bluetooth® Settings
Setting Bluetooth® devices...... 104
Connecting a smartphone or
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communication de
vice
3-1. Using the Bluetooth® function
Precautions when using Blue-
tooth® devices..............................108
Bluetooth® specifications and
compatible profiles........................111
Registering a Bluetooth® de-
vice from the multimedia
system...................................................113
Deleting a registered Blue-
tooth® device ..................................116
Connecting with a Blue-
tooth® device ..................................117
Setting a Bluetooth® device
as a primary device.......................121
Setting a Bluetooth® de
-
as a secondary device................122
vice
3-2. Connecting to a Wi-Fi® network
Precautions when using Wi-
Fi® devices...................................... 123
Connecting to a network us-
ing Wi-Fi
®
........................................ 125
3-3. Using Apple CarPlay and An-
droid Auto
Precautions when using Ap-
ple CarPlay and Android
Auto .....................................................128
Using Apple CarPlay with an
unregistered smartphone.........131
Using Apple CarPlay with a
registered smartphone............. 134
Using Android Auto...................... 137
When Apple CarPlay or An-
droid Auto might be mal-
functioning .......................................139
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Navigation
4-1. Navigation system
t the use of map infor-
Abou
mation provision services us­ing Wi-Fi
®
........................................ 144
Connected navigation................. 146
Connected navigation (with
built-in navigation system).......147
4-2. Map information
Displaying information for a
point .....................................................148
Map options screen....................... 149
Displaying POI icons....................150
Map display settings...................... 152
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Highway mode .................................156
4-3. Destination sear
ch operation
Searching for a destination........157
Destination search screen......... 158
Search result list screen................161
Adding a waypoint..........................162
Setting destinations from your
smartphone .....................................163
4-4. Destination setting
Full route map screen................... 165
Viewing a route guidance
demo.................................................... 166
Changing route options...............167
Changing the route .......................168
Setting points to pass through
on a route.......................................... 169
Editing waypoints............................170
4-5. Route guidance
Route guidance screen.................171
Lane display screens......................172
Searching for a route again .......174
Typical voice guidance
prompts...............................................175
4-6. Map update
Map database version and
covered area....................................176
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Audio system
5-1. Radio operation
Listening to the r
adio ....................178
Listening to DAB.............................. 181
Handling the radio antenna......184
5-2. Internet radio
Using Internet radio.......................185
5-3. USB flash driv
e operation
Precautions for playback of
USB flash drive.............................. 186
Playing music files on a USB
flash drive.......................................... 188
Playing video files on a USB
flash drive........................................... 191
5-4. iPod/iPhone operation
Precautions for playback of
iPod/iPhone..................................... 194
Playing iPod/iPhone...................... 195
5-5. Apple CarPlay operation
Precautions for playback of
Apple CarPlay............................... 198
Playing Apple CarPlay................199
5-6. Android Auto operation
Precautions for playback of
Android Auto................................202
Playing Android Auto .................203
5-7. Bluetooth® audio operation
Precautions for Bluetooth
®
audio playback .............................205
Playing Bluetooth® audio......... 207
5-8. Miracast® operation
Precautions for playback of
Miracast
®
......................................... 210
Connecting Miracast®-com-
patible devices.................................211
Playing Miracast
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Hands-free calls
®
...........................212
6-1. Precautions when using hands-
ee calls
fr
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Precautions for hands-free
calling.................................................. 216
recautions when selling or
P
disposing of the vehicle............ 219
When hands-free calling
might be malfunctioning......... 220
6-2. Operating hands-free calls with
the steering switches
Operating with the steering
switches (Type A).........................224
Operating with the steering
switches (Type B) ........................226
6-3. How to make calls
Making calls from call history.228
Making calls from the favor-
ites list................................................. 229
Making calls from contacts...... 230
Making calls from keypad.......... 231
Calling using a wait or pause
signal................................................... 232
6-4. How to receive calls
Answering calls............................... 233
Declining calls..................................235
6-5. In-call operations
Perform operations from the
in-call screen..................................236
Answer an interrupted call.......238
Making a call to another party
during an ongoing call.............239
Making conference calls...........240
Ending calls.......................................... 241
6-6. Changing phones for hands-free
calls
Switching phones for hands-
free calls.............................................242
6-7. Editing contact data
T
ransferring contact data .......... 244
Adding new contact data to
contacts............................................. 248
Registering favorites....................250
6-8. How to use the message function
Precautions when using the
message function......................... 251
Making calls from the mes-
sage function .................................256
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Connected services
7-1. Web browser (Internet)
t web browser (Internet)
Abou
function .............................................258
Displaying the web browser
screen................................................. 259
Operating the web browser
screen.................................................260
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Parking assist system
8-1. Lexus parking assist monitor
L
exus parking assist monitor
functions........................................... 266
Displaying the guide screen.... 268
Changing the guide line dis-
play mode........................................ 270
Precautions for the Lexus
parking assist monitor...............275
8-2. Panoramic view monitor
Panoramic view monitor func-
tions.....................................................285
Display mode when the shift
position is in "P"............................ 289
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Display mode when the shift
position is in "D
Display mode when the shift
position is in "R"............................ 299
The screen when the outside
rear view mirrors are folded. 307
Zooming in on the screen.........308
Displaying transparent under-
floor vision........................................310
Changing the panoramic view
monitor settings............................ 312
Precautions for the panoramic
view monitor ...................................314
If you notice any symptoms....... 331
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Appendix
9-1. Appendix
Information abou
data that can be used in the
audio system.................................. 334
Certification ......................................344
Index.................................................................. 348
" or "N"............. 291
t media and
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Introduction
Introduction

For your information

Multimedia owner’s manual
This manual describes the oper manual and the "Owner’s Manual" carefully to ensure proper use.
Please be aware that the content of this manual may be different from the system in some cases, such as due to software updates and changes to specifications.
This manual contains information related to system software Ver.1031 (with 14-inch display) or Ver.1029 (with 9.8-inch display) and earlier. For the latest information, refer to the following URL. Before using this system, be sure to read the information relating to the latest software version.
Depending on the country or area, the software update service may not be available.
NX450h+
URL:
QR code:
ation of the multimedia system. Please read this
50h
URL:
NX3
QR code:
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Introduction
NX3
The scr
50/NX250
URL:
QR code:
eens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screen of the system depending on availability of functions, subscription status, and map data available at the time this manual was produced.
The company names and products listed in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer about data compensation
This system saves data onto the internal memory. Data saved in the memory may become corrupted or lost due to s causes.
ystem failure, repair, malfunction, bugs, or other
Please note that Toyota takes no responsible whatsoever for direct and/or indirect damage, and offers no compensation for data if the data that was saved in the internal memory could not be saved properly.
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Introduction
Removal of the 12-volt battery
When the engine switch <power switch> is turned off, all data is saved in the system. If the 12­be saved correctly.
volt battery terminal is removed before the data is saved, the data may not
For Australian owners
For details about Lexus group privacy and credit information policy, refer to http:// www.lexus.com.au/privacy.
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Introduction

Safety instructions

o use this system in the safest possible manner, follow all the safety tips shown
T below.
This system is intended to assist in reaching the destination and, if used properly, can do so. The driver is solely responsible for the safe operation of the 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 operation of the vehicle. While driving, be sure to observe all traffic regulations. If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the updated information such as the direction of a one way street.
While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the current position correctly, there is a possibility of incorrect or delayed guidance, or no voice guidance at all.
The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete. Road conditions, including driving restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. There­fore, before following any instructions 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 services. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the driver’s personal judgement.
WARNING
or safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/she is driving. Insufficient
F attention to the road and traffic may cause an accident.
While driving, be sure to obey the traffic regulations and maintain awareness of the road conditions.
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Reading this manual

Symbols in this manual
Symbols Meanings
WARNING : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injur
y to people.
NOTICE : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment.
Indicates operating or working procedures.
Explains something other than descriptions about operation methods and functions that y
ou should know and are useful to know.
Symbols in illustrations
Introduction
Symbols Meanings
Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate buttons and other de
vices.
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Introduction
Symbols Meanings
Indicates the component or place being explained.
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Pictorial index

Instrument panel
The below illustration is for a left-hand drive vehicle.
Introduction
A
Microphone..................................................................................................................... P.43
B
Steering wheel switches
Controlling audio ...................................................................................................................... P.38
Operating the system with voice control.........................................................................P.45
Making a phone call....................................................................................................P.224, 226
C
Display ................................................................................................................................ P.16
D
[ VOL
E
USB port............................................................................................................................. P.41
] knob ..............................................................................................................P.36
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Basic operation
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Basic operation
1-1. Basic operation of multimedia sys-
tem
Display and contr
Multimedia screen overview.......18
Main menu .........................................20
Status icons........................................22
Operating the touch screen.......24
Basic screen function.....................27
Entering letters and numbers.....29
1-2. Basic operation of navigation sys-
tem
Map screen........................................30
Displaying the vehicle’s cur-
rent position....................................32
Changing the scale of the map..33
Changing the orientation of
the map.............................................34
Moving the map...............................35
1-3. Basic operation of audio system
Audio system ON/OFF and
volume adjustment.......................36
Changing the audio source ........38
Changing the switch layout on
the source selection screen.....40
Connecting the USB port.............41
1-4. Voice control system
Operating the system with
voice control...................................42
Starting voice control ....................45
Speaking a voice command........48
ol..........................16
Searching for information us-
ing the k
eyboard...........................52
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Basic operation of multimedia system

Display and control

14-inch display
9.8-inch display
A
Display
Operate the touch screen by directly touching it.
B
[ VOL
] knob
Turn the audio on/off and adjust the volume.
INFORMATION
The LCD screen may appear washed out or dark depending on the surrounding environment or angle it is viewed.
The screen may be difficult to see if sunlight or other external light hits the screen.
The screen may appear dark or hard to see if you wear polarized sunglasses.
WARNING
For safety, the driver should operate the display as little as possible while driving and should stop the vehicle to operate the display. Operating the display while driving is dangerous such as mistakenly turning the steering wheel or other unforeseen accidents.
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WARNING
Additionally, look at the display only as necessary and as briefly as possible when driving the vehicle.
NOTICE
Do not use the display for long periods of time with the engine <hybrid system> turned off. Doing so may deplete the 12-volt battery.
Restarting the system
When the system response is extremely slow, you can restart the system.
Press and hold the [ VOL] knob for
at least 3 seconds.
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Multimedia screen overview

A
Main menu
Changes the function to be display
B
Microphone button
Display
s the voice recognition screen enabling verbal operation of the navigation,
audio, climate, and various other functions.
C
Status icons
The clock and icons with information abou at the top of the screen.
D
Climate control buttons
Oper
ate the air conditioner and vehicle functions.
ed on the screen when an icon is touched.
t communication statuses, etc. are displayed
*1
INFORMATION
The display
14-inch display only:
Touch [
ed content may differ depending on the size of the multimedia screen.
] on the map scr
een to dis-
play the map in a larger size, and touch
[
] on the audio scr
een to display the
content in a larger size.
Related Links
Main menu(P. 20)
St
arting voice control(P. 45)
*1 :
efer to the "Owner’s Manual".
R
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Status icons(P. 22)
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Main menu

The function to be display
: Apple CarPlay
s the Apple CarPlay screen.
Display
: Android Auto
ed on the screen can be changed by touching an icon.
®
Displays the Android Auto screen.
: Navigation system
Display
s the map screen. The navigation system can be operated to search for a
destination or perform other navigation system-related tasks.
: Audio
s the audio control screen. The desired source can be selected to play
Display audio.
: Phone
Display
s the phone screen. A cellular phone connected via Bluetooth® can be
used to make hands-free phone calls.
: Vehicle information
Display
s the vehicle information screen. Vehicle information such as fuel consump-
*1
tion displays and settings of vehicle equipment can be done.
: Connected
s the apps screen.
Display
This function is not available in some countries. For details (service available countries list, operation, setup, etc.), contact your Lexus dealer.
: Settings
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Displays the settings screen. Multimedia system and vehicle settings can be changed.
INFORMATION
The Apple CarPlay/Android Auto icons are displayed when a supported device con­nects to the s
ystem and the applicable function is enabled.
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*1 :
R
efer to the "Owner’s Manual".
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Status icons

The time and icons with information abou
t communication statuses are displayed
at the top of the screen.
Displays the current time. Touching the clock displays the date and time settings scr
een.
Displays the connection status of the cellular phone connected via Bluetooth®. T
ouching the icon displays the Bluetooth® settings screen.
Displays the reception level of the connected cellular phone.
Displays the remaining battery charge of the connected cellular phone.
Displays the reception status of the Data Communication Module (DCM).
Displays the Wi-Fi® r
Displayed when the Lexus parking assist-sensor is active.
eception level.
*1
*1
Displayed when a hands-free call was made while a screen other than the phone
een was being displayed.
scr
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Displayed when the internet radio is playing.
Displayed when the power of a wireless charger is on.
*2
*1
INFORMATION
The display
ed remaining battery charge for the cellular phone may not match the display on the cellular phone. Additionally, the remaining battery charge may not be able to be displayed depending on the phone model.
You may not be able to use Wi-Fi® if the reception level is poor.
If you use your cellular phone at places or states like the following, you may not be able to connect via Bluetooth®:
The cellular phone is behind or under a seat, or inside the glove box or console box
The cellular phone is touching or covered with metallic materials
If the cellular phone is set to power saving mode, the Bluetooth® connection may automatically be disconnected. If that happens, disable power saving mode on the cellular phone.
Related Links
Changing general multimedia system settings(P. 68)
1
Basic operation
Setting Bluetooth® devices(P. 104)
*1 :
If equipped
*2 :
This function is not a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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Operating the touch screen

ate the touch screen by directly touching it with a finger.
Oper
Touch
Gently touch the screen. You can select items on the screen.
Drag
Move your finger while it is touching the screen. You can scroll on the list and map screens.
Flick
Quickly swipe your fingertip that touches the screen. You can scroll on the list and map screens.
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Pinch in/
pinch out
Move two fingers in and out while touch­ing the screen. You can zoom in and out on maps.
INFORMATION
der to operate some functions, it may be necessary to touch and hold or double
In or tap (touch 2 times quickly) the screen.
The sensitivity level when touching the screen can be changed.
Response sound output either ON/OFF when the screen switch is touched can be changed.
Flick operations may not work smoothly in high altitude areas.
Operation of the screen is restricted while driving.
Related Links
Changing general multimedia system settings(P. 68)
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Notes for operating the touch screen
INFORMATION
If ther
e is no response from the buttons on the screen, take your finger off the screen
and try again.
In the following situations, the screen buttons may not respond or malfunction:
If a glove is worn
If the screen is operated with a fingernail
If the screen is being touched with another finger or palm at the same time
Dirt or water is on the screen
If a plastic film or coating is on the screen
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system
If the v
ehicle is near a TV tower, power plant, filling station, broadcast station, large display, airport, or any other place from which strong radio waves or noise eliminates
When you are carrying or charging a portable wireless communication device, such as a radio or cellular phone, in the vehicle
If the screen is touched or covered with a metallic object like one of the following, the screen buttons may not respond or malfunction:
A card covered in metal such as aluminum foil
A cigarette case that uses aluminum foil
A wallet, purse, or bag with metallic parts
Coins
Media, such as CDs and DVDs, a USB cable, etc.
If the system is started with a finger touching the screen, the screen buttons may not respond. Remove any fingers off the screen and try again. If the buttons are still not responding, turn off the engine switch <power switch> and restart the system.
The Apple CarPlay map application does not support the pinch in/pinch out feature.
NOTICE
o protect the screen, gently touch the screen with your finger when operating it.
T
Do not operate the touch screen with anything other than your finger.
Gently clean the screen with a glasses cleaning cloth or similar soft cloth. Touching the screen forcibly with your finger or a hard cloth may scratch the surface of the screen.
Do not use benzine or an alkaline solution to clean the screen. Doing so may damage the screen.
Under certain conditions, the screen may feel slightly hot. Be careful as if it is touched for a long time, it may cause slight burns.
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Basic screen function

A list scr audio. Scroll the list to select the desired item.
A
B
C
D
een will be displayed if there are multiple candidates such as settings and
Main menu
Changes the function to be display
ed on the screen by touching an icon.
Submenu
Display
s items on a list. Scrolling the list can be done by dragging or flicking the screen.
Description area
Display
s detailed information about the item you selected on the submenu.
Breadcrumb list
Display
s screen titles in a hierarchy. Touching [] returns to the hierarchy one level up.
INFORMATION
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Operation of the screen is restricted while driving.
Sear
ching a list
Touching text in an index displays the de­sired item from the list.
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1-1. Basic operation of multimedia system
urning the settings on or off
T
Touching an item turns the setting on or off.
: On
: Off
Multiple setting options
T
ouching an item that has [
bles y
ou to select an item from multiple
] to it ena-
options.
Adjusting the level
Dragging the slider enables the level of the setting to be adjusted.
Related Links
Main menu(P. 20)
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Entering letters and numbers

etters and numbers can be entered by using the keyboard. Entering letters
L displays predictive text.
Screen example
: Closes the keyboard and returns to the previous screen.
: Moves the cursor.
: Displays suggested text based on current text input.
: Deletes one character.
: Switches the keyboard.
: Toggles between uppercase and lowercase.
*1
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[Go] : P
erform search based on input text.
: Closes the keyboard.
: Changes to the numbers and symbols input mode.
: Changes to the alphabet text input mode.
INFORMATION
The display
Touch and hold [
Double tap [
*1 :
This function is not a
ed keyboard type differs depending on the feature.
ectly select the keyboard type.
] to dir
] to fix the letters to uppercase for input.
vailable in some countries or areas.
*1
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1-2. Basic operation of navigation system
Basic operation of navigation system

Map screen

Information display fr
om the main menu.
A
Current position mark
s current position and orientation of the vehicle.
Display
B
Lane information display
s the through and turning lanes at an intersection/junction.(Only available for
Display
ed on the map screen and its purpose is as follows. Touch [
intersections/junctions with information in the map data)
During route guidance, the suggested lane to drive in will be displayed in highlight.
C
Name display
epending on the situation, the following will be displayed: (Only available for points
D with information in the map data)
Names of roads being driven on
D
Scale display
s the scale of the displayed map.
Display
E
Orientation mark
s the orientation of the map. Touch to change the orientation of the map.
Display
For details about changing the orientation of the map, refer to Changing the orienta­tion of the map.
F
Zoom in/out button
ooms the map screen in/out.
Z
G
Display setting button
s the display setting screen and allows for changing of the nearby POI display
Display settings, etc.
H
Destination button
s the destination search screen.
Display
I
Microphone button
]
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Displays the voice recognition screen.
Related Links
Displaying the vehicle’s current position(P. 32)
Changing the orient
Map display settings(P. 152)
Searching for a destination(P. 157)
Operating the system with voice control(P. 42)
ation of the map(P. 34)
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Displaying the vehicle’s current position

The curr
ent position of the vehicle is displayed by the current position mark [
].
When the map screen has been scrolled, touch [ ] or [ ] from the main menu, to return the map to the vehicle’s current position.
INFORMATION
When the vehicle is new, or a cable has been disconnected and reconnected to a 12-volt battery terminal, the actual current position of the vehicle and the position
[ ] display for a while, through map matching and received GPS information, the displayed
current position [ may take several minutes.) If GPS information is not received and the current position is not corrected automatically, stop the vehicle in a safe location and correct the current position manually.
ed by the current position mark [
] will be corr
ected automatically.(Depending on the situation, it
] may dif
fer. However, after driving
The shape of the current position mark [
Related Links
Map display customization settings(P. 84)
osition/Direction calibration(P. 95)
P
32
] dif
fers depending on the map color.
1-2. Basic operation of navigation system

Changing the scale of the map

The map scr
Touch [
The scale can also be changed using double t tions on the screen.
Double tap zoom in: Touch the screen quickly 2 times
Touch and hold [
een can be zoomed in/out.
] or [ ] on the map scr
]/[ ] to steples
een.
ap or pinch in/pinch out opera-
sly change the map scale.
City map
When the map is fully zoomed, a city map can be displayed.
ith the map scale display at 50 m (150 ft.), touch [
W
].
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To cancel the city map, touch [ ] or pinch in on the scr
INFORMATION
If the curr
If the vehicle moves to or the map is scrolled to an area where the city map is not available, the real city map will be canceled automatically.
ent area is not included in the map data, the city map will not be displayed.
een.
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Changing the orientation of the map

The orient
ation of the map can be fixed or changed to match the vehicle heading.
Change the orientation as desired.
Each time [
] on the map scr
een is touched, the orientation of the map screen
will change between north up, heading up, and 3D display.
North up display [
The map is alw
]
ays displayed with north up, regardless of the direction travel of
the vehicle.
Heading up display [
]
The map is always displayed with the direction of travel of the vehicle always up.
3D map [ ]
Display
s a 3D map. When 3D map is touched, the map is displayed with the
direction of travel of the vehicle always up.
INFORMATION
The display angle of the 3D map can be adjusted.
When the orient any screen other than the current position screen (destination setting map screen, full route map screen, etc.), the orientation will change to north up. However, it will return to heading up or 3D map when the current position screen is displayed.
ation of the map is heading up or 3D map, if the map is changed to
Related Links
Display angle setting(P. 84)
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1-2. Basic operation of navigation system

Moving the map

The map can be mo screen.
Touch a point on the map.
The center of the map screen will be moved to the touched point.
The location or P registered as a favorite. Also, if information is available for the POI, it can be displayed.
By touching [ new destination or waypoint.
Touch [
INFORMATION
ved and a touched point can be set as the center of the map
OI that the map was moved to can be set as a destination or
after scrolling the map to any point, the point can be set as a
]
] or [ ] to r
eturn to the vehicle’s current position.
1
Basic operation
The map can be scrolled by touching and dragging or flicking the screen.
Related Links
Operating the touch screen(P. 24)
Changing the orient
Displaying information for a point(P. 148)
ation of the map(P. 34)
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1-3. Basic operation of audio system
Basic operation of audio system

Audio system ON/OFF and volume adjustment

The audio can be turned off when not in use, or the volume can be adjusted to an appropriate level.
The system can be used when the engine switch <power switch> is in ACC or ON.
NOTICE
Do not use the audio system for extended periods without the engine running <the hybrid system is not running>. Doing so may cause the 12-volt battery to run down.
Listen to the audio at an appropriate volume that will not interfere with safe driving.
Operating with knob
[ VOL] knob
Press this to switch between on and off. Turn to adjust the volume.
Operating with the steering switches
Type A
[+] switch
Turns the volume up.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
[-] switch
Turns the volume down.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
36
ype B
T
Audio power switch
witch can be used if set as a favorite steering switch through customization. For
This s the customization procedure, refer to the "Owner’s Manual".
Press this to switch between on and off.
[+] switch
Turns the volume up.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
[-] switch
Turns the volume down.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
1-3. Basic operation of audio system
1
Basic operation
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1-3. Basic operation of audio system

Changing the audio source

ce can be changed to radio, USB, etc.
Sour
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Sources].
] from the main menu.
3 Touch the source you wish to select.
INFORMATION
If a cellular phone is used inside the v noise may be output from the audio speakers.
The following functions cannot be used depending on the connection method for Apple CarPlay.
iPod
USB audio or USB video
Bluetooth® audio
Miracast
Android Auto
The following functions are not available while connected to Android Auto.
iPod
USB audio or USB video
Apple CarPlay
®
ehicle or nearby while listening to audio,
Changing the source with the steering switch
Changing the source with the steering switch is possible.
38
ype A
T
[MODE] switch
1-3. Basic operation of audio system
1
Basic operation
The sour
ces will switch in order.
Press and hold to pause or mute. Press and hold again to cancel.
If you change the button layout on the source selection screen, the switching order will also change.
Type B
Mode switch
This switch can be used if set as a favorite steering switch through customization. For the customization procedure, refer to the "Owner’s Manual".
The sources will switch in order.
Press and hold to pause or mute. Press and hold again to cancel.
If you change the button layout on the source selection screen, the switching order will also change.
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1-3. Basic operation of audio system

Changing the switch layout on the source selection screen

The positions of the s operate.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Sources].
3 Touch [
sour switch, and release it.
] from the main menu.
] on the right side of the
ce to be relocated, move the
witches can be changed as desired to make them easier to
40
1-3. Basic operation of audio system

Connecting the USB port

onnect a device such as smartphone or portable player.
C
Connect the USB cable to the port.
When connecting a USB flash drive, connect it directly to the USB port.
INFORMATION
V
iewing may not be possible, depending on your device.
Refer to the instruction manual of the USB cable and the device to be connected.
Use a power source such as the battery supplied with the connected device. Using the accessory socket installed in the vehicle may cause noise output. (Refer to the separate "Owner’s Manual" for details on the accessory socket.)
1
Basic operation
NOTICE
o not push down on or subject the connected device to unnecessary pressure.
D The device or its terminal may be damaged.
Keep the port free of foreign matter. The device or its port may be damaged.
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1-4. Voice control system
Voice control system

Operating the system with voice control

Using the v
oice control system enables the operation of the navigation system, air conditioner, audio, hands-free phone calls, and many other features with voice commands. When using the Lexus Connect*1, information that takes advantage of content on the cloud server can be searched.
A
Displays voice recognition status.
[
]/[ ] : W
[
] : Listening
[
] : P
B
Displays the response of the system and recognition results as text.
C
Displays the keyboard screen.
Enables y
D
Displays examples of voice commands in a list.
ou can check examples of speech frequently used in voice commands by feature.
Y
E
Closes the voice recognition screen.
aiting for speech
rocessing voice recognition
ou to search for various information using a keyboard.
INFORMATION
The connection st
atus of Lexus Connect*1 may be displayed on the screen.
[No online service] : No valid online service contract.
[No internet connection] : Not connected to the internet.
The voice recognition screen will be displayed as a banner while driving.
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1-4. Voice control system
Related Links
Searching for information using the keyboard(P. 52)
Microphones
Microphones are installed on the driver's side and the passenger's side, respective­ly.
INFORMATION
V
oice operations can be done from the driver seat or passenger seat by activating the voice control system with wake word. On this occasion, voice commands from seats other than the system activating seats are not recognized.
However, some features are not available for voice control from passenger seat.
Supported languages
1
Basic operation
This function is compatible with the following languages:
Oceania
English
South East Asia
English, Thai, Indonesian
Middle East
English, Ar
South and Central America
abic
English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese
South Africa
English, French
Hong Kong
English, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese
*1 :
This function is not a
vailable in some countries or areas.
43
1-4. Voice control system
India
English
44
1-4. Voice control system

Starting voice control

oice control can be started by any of the following operations:
V
Press the talk switch
Press [
Type A
T
ype B
witch (talk switch) on the steering wheel.
] s
1
Basic operation
The position of each switch function will vary depending on the state of the vehicle and multimedia system.
Say the wake word
Say "Hey Lexus".
The wake word can be changed on the settings screen.
The wake word can be used and then im­mediately issue a voice command.
Example: "Hey Lexus, go to nearby coffee shop"
45
1-4. Voice control system
ouch the microphone button
T
Touch [
] on the scr
een.
INFORMATION
V
oice operations can be done from the driver seat or passenger seat by activating the voice control system with wake word. On this occasion, voice commands from seats other than the system activating seats are not recognized.
If the voice control system was activated by the talk switch or microphone button, voice operations from the passenger side cannot be done.
The voice control system may not recognize commands if they are not said clearly. Take note of the following points when using it:
Speak in a clear voice.
Close the window as commands may not be recognized properly due to noise (wind noise or external noise).
If the air conditioner blows loudly, commands may not be recognized properly, so reduce the air volume.
If music is being played loudly while a command is issued, that command may not be recognized, so lower the music volume.
Commands may not be recognized if several people speak at once.
You can interrupt the voice prompt by saying a voice command.
You can turn voice prompt on or off on the settings screen.
You can adjust the system voice volume on the settings screen.
Related Links
Changing the wake word to start the voice control system(P. 73)
Changing the v
oice control settings(P. 73)
Stopping voice control
Voice commands can end with one of the following operations:
Cancel".
Say "
46
1-4. Voice control system
T
ouch [
P
ress and hold the talk switch on the steering wheel.
] on the voice recognition screen.
1
Basic operation
47
1-4. Voice control system

Speaking a voice command

oice command when the voice recognition screen appears. The system can
Say a v recognize natural speech.
INFORMATION
C
ommands may not be recognized if said with an accent or non-standard phrasing.
If the voice control system does not recognize aliases or abbreviations when searching for place names and facilities, say the official name.
Speaking by including what you want to do, makes it easier for the voice control system to recognize your command. For example, when searching for a destination by name, do not say only the name. Instead, say a phrase which includes a name and a verb, such as "Go to nearby coffee shop".
*1
List of features
This is a list of the main features that can be operated verbally and example voice commands.
vailable features differ depending on the vehicle and equipped system.
The a
Common commands
Action Example voice command
Start from the beginning "Start over"
Stop voice control "Cancel"
Open hints for voice commands "Help"
Return to the previous screen "Go back"
Select a list number "Number one"
Change the list page "Next page" "Previous page"
*1 :
If equipped
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1-4. Voice control system
Destination sear
ch
*2
The destination can be set from the name, genre, and address of the facility.
Action Example voice command
Search for a facility "Find a <POI category/POI name>""Go to nearby coffee shop"
Search for an address "Get directions to <address>"
Return to your home "Take me home"
vigation operation
Na
*2
The map can be operated and destination can be delete.
Action Example voice command
Change the map type "Change map to 3D"
Changing the map scale "Zooming in" "Zooming out"
Display the map screen "Show map"
Check the route information "What's my ETA?"
Delete the destination "Delete destination"
Displays the destination history "Show recent destinations"
udio operation
A
1
Basic operation
Audio operations, such as radio, USB memory, Bluetooth® audio, can be done.
Artist names, album names, song names which are registered to the media can be specified.
They can also be specified from the radio station name.
Action Example voice command
Adjust the volume "Volume up" "Volume down"
Mute the volume "Mute audio"
Play next/previous song "Next song" "Previous song"
*3
Specify a song to play
Select a radio station "Tune to <FM frequency>""Tune to <FM station name>"
Change the audio source "Change to <audio source>"
"Play <artist>""Play <album>""Play <song>"
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1-4. Voice control system
Hands-fr
ee phone operation
*4
Phone calls can be made with a Bluetooth® mobile phone connected to the vehicle.
The name and phone type, which are registered in the contacts, can be specified and from there the phone number can be called.
Action Example voice command
Make a phone call to a contact in your phone book "Call <contacts>"
Make a phone call to a phone number "Call <phone number>"
Display the call history "Show recent calls"
Send a message
Read out a message
Display the Bluetooth® connection scr
Information sear
ch service
*2
*2
een
*2*5
"Send message to <contact name>"
"Read message"
"Show Bluetooth Settings"
Using online service and searching information can be done.
Action Example voice command
Check the weather information "Tell me the weather in Tokyo tomorrow"
Climate contr
ol
Air conditioner temperature and fan speed can be operated.
Action Example voice command
Turn the air conditioning on or
off
Adjust the air conditioner tem-
perature
Adjust the air conditioner fan
speed
ehicle device control
V
"Turn on the air conditioner" "Turn off the air condition­er"
"Turn up the temperature" "Turn down the temperature" "Set the temperate to 25 degrees"
"Turn the fan speed up" "Turn the fan speed down" "Set the fan speed to 3"
*2*5
Vehicle functions such opening and closing the windows can be operated.
Action Example voice command
Open or close all windows
*4
"Open all windows" "Close all windows" "Open
er side window" "Close driver side window"
driv
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1-4. Voice control system
Action Example voice command
*4
Open or close the moon roof
Turn on the front windshield wiper
Register or call a seat position memo-
*2*4
y
r
Change the illumination color
Turn on the head-up display
Display the odometer
Display Trip Meter A
Display the camera view
Change the camera view
V
ehicle information
*2*4
*4
*4
*2*4
*2*4
"Open moon roof" "Close moon roof"
*4
"Turn on the front wiper"
"Set seat position number 1" "Save seat position number 1"
*2
"Set the illumination to red"
"Turn on head up display"
"Show odometer"
"Show Trip A"
"Show side camera view" "Show wide front cam-
a" "Show moving camera"
er
"Change camera view"
Information, such as fuel consumption and cruising range can be checked.
Action Example voice command
Check the fuel economy "What's my fuel consumption?"
1
Basic operation
Check the cruising range "What's my cruising range?"
Check the average speed "What's my average speed?"
erbal response to displayed notifications
V
Verbal responses can be made to incoming phone calls and other notifications. Settings related to verbal responses can be changed on the voice settings screen.
Related Links
Changing the voice control settings(P. 73)
*2 :
If equipped
*3 :
Y
ou can play music stored on a device connected via USB.
*4 :
Voice commands from the passenger’s seat are not recognized.
*5 :
Lexus Connect contract is required.
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1-4. Voice control system

Searching for information using the keyboard

arious information can be searched by using the keyboard.
V
1 Touch[
If search history exists, the history screen will appear, enabling you to select from the histor
].
y.
2 Select the category that you want to
search.
[Navigation] : Enter an address, facility name, phone number, area, road name, intersection, POI catego­ry, etc.
[Media] : Enter an album, artist, song name, playlist, genre, radio station, etc.
[Phone] : Enter a name, phone number, or something else registered in the phone book.
[Vehicle] : Enter fuel consumption or other vehicle information that you want to display.
[Settings] : Enter the setting that you want to configure, such as audio, phone, and air conditioning.
3 Enter the search keyword and touch
[Go].
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1-4. Voice control system
4 When the list of sear
INFORMATION
ation of the screen is restricted while the vehicle is moving.
Oper
Search is not available when you are connected to Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
ch results is displayed, touch the desired item.
1
Basic operation
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1-4. Voice control system
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2
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
2-2. Various settings
2-3. Driver settings
2-4. General settings
2-5. Screen settings
2-6. Voice control settings
2-7. Vehicle settings
2-8. Navigation Settings
Settings and registration
R
egistering a user profile.............56
Changing the various settings ....61
Changing and registering a
user profile ......................................63
Setting up how to identify a
driver..................................................66
Changing general multimedia
system settings...............................68
Changing the screen display
settings...............................................71
Changing the voice control
settings..............................................73
Setting dealer information...........75
Changing the security settings
.............................................................. 76
Updating and checking the
software information...................78
Navigation system settings..........82
Changing the map display set-
tings....................................................83
Route settings ...................................85
Guidance settings.......................... 88
Other settings...................................90
2-
9. Sound and media settings
Changing sound and media
settings..............................................96
Switching the screen mode.........99
Adjusting the image quality......100
Adjusting the sound of each
source.............................................. 101
2-10. Wi-Fi® Settings
Changing Wi-Fi® settings........ 102
2-11. Bluetooth® Settings
Setting Bluetooth® devices..... 104
2
Settings and registration
55
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
Multimedia system initial setup
Registering a user profile
egister a user profile for the main user as the initial setup for the multimedia
R
*1
system.
By registering a user profile, you can save the driving position, multimedia, and various other settings as a profile for each driver. You can drive the vehicle without having to change the settings of other drivers in the case that multiple drivers, such as your friends and family, drive the vehicle.
You can drive the vehicle in guest mode if you do not want to use a user profile.
User profiles
Driving positions, multimedia settings, and other vehicle settings for each driver can be sa
Linking to a "Lexus Connected App" account
ved and the applicable driver can load them when driving the car.
Up to three user profiles can be registered.
The following setting information can be saved in a profile:
Some multimedia settings : Volume and tone quality, navigation system, audio, etc.
Some vehicle settings : Driving position, meters, etc.
Vehicle settings are automatically saved to the current profile when they are changed.
Search history, individual settings, and other private information can be protect­ed by setting up a profile.
By registering a device to identify the driver, your profile will be automatically loaded. You can select a smartphone and smart key as the device to be regis­tered.
*2
An active "Lexus Connected App" account is required to use a profile.
If your "Lexus Connected App" account is linked to the "Lexus Connected App", your profile can be downloaded from the "Lexus Connected App Profile" when driving any vehicle which has a valid LEXUS Connect service contract and equipped with the same model of multimedia system.
Registered profiles can be reviewed and changed on the "Lexus Connected App".
*1 :
This function is not a
56
vailable in some countries or areas.
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
The driv
er who is registered as the owner can delete all drivers registered in the
vehicle. Drivers who are not the vehicle owner cannot delete the owner’s profile.
The same profile cannot be used in another vehicle at the same time.
Changing the vehicle settings automatically updates the profile saved at the center and a screen notifying the driver that the profile has been updated appears.
Registered profiles are saved in the cloud, so even if a profile is deleted in the vehicle, it is not deleted from the cloud.
Related Links
Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 66)
Registering a driver profile for the first time (Type A)
An active "Lexus Connected App" account is required to use a profile.
ouch [OK] on the first displayed
1 T
screen after start the vehicle.
2
Settings and registration
2 Touch [Yes].
If you do not want to register a profile, touch [No].
3 To use the smartphone app "Lexus Connected App" on a smartphone to
register a profile, touch [Through Lexus app].
To register the driver using your account and password, touch [Enter account & password].
4 Touch [Next].
If you do not have the smartphone app "Lexus Connected App", please download the app from the QR code on the screen.
5 Open the "Lexus Connected App" smartphone app, follow the instructions on
the screen and scan the QR code, or touch [Link acc. via verification code] and enter the verification code to register a driver.
Once registration is complete, a message is displayed and your profile is saved.
*2 :
This function is not a
vailable in some countries or areas.
57
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
fter registering your profile, register a device in order to identify the driver. To
6 A
continue with setup, touch [Continue].
You can also register a device at a later time.
7 Register a device on the driver setup screen. By registering a device to identify
the driver, your profile will be automatically loaded.
You can register any desired device, such as a smartphone or smart key in your profile.
You can register multiple devices in your profile.
INFORMATION
If a user profile was not registered, registration can be restarted on the driver setup
een.
scr
Registering a user profile for the first time (Type B)
1 A
fter start the vehicle, the language selection screen will be displayed. Touch
the desired language.
Select the display language when registering the driver. After completing the driver registration, the system language will return to the default language.
This screen may not be displayed in some countries or areas.
2 To register a user profile, touch [Create].
If you do not want to register a profile, touch [Don't create now]. If you touch [Do not show set-up again], the profile registration screen will no longer be displayed.
3 Enter the user profile name.
4 Enter the desired PIN code.
Set a PIN code to protect the privacy of the user profile.
To register a profile without setting a PIN code, touch [Skip].
5 Reenter your PIN code to register your profile.
Once registration is complete, a message is displayed and your profile is saved.
6 After registering your profile, register a device in order to identify the driver. To
continue with setup, touch [Continue].
You can also register a device at a later time.
58
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
egister a device on the driver setup screen. By registering a device to identify
7 R
the driver, your profile will be automatically loaded.
You can register any desired device, such as a Bluetooth® device or smart key in your profile.
You can register multiple devices in your profile.
Related Links
Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 66)
Automatically loading a user profile
Taking a smartphone, smart key, or some other device in the vehicle to identify the driver enables the user profile to be automatically loaded.
The vehicle detects the device registered in the profile when the engine switch <power switch> is turned to ACC or ON. When a registered device is detected, the profile that the device is assigned to is automatically loaded.
If the device registered in the profile is not detected, the vehicle is used in guest driver mode.
Touching [Settings] displays the driver settings screen enabling you to change profiles.
You can select a smartphone, smart key or some other device as the device to identify the driver.
2
Settings and registration
INFORMATION
If multiple devices registered in a profile are detected, the driver is identified based on the information of the device detected first. If a highly trusted device is detected after that, the detection result is updated and the profile changed.
Of the Bluetooth® devices registered to a user profile, only the Bluetooth® device of the most recent driver will be detected.
Related Links
Changing and registering a user profile1(P
Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 66)
. 63)
Changing the user profile
You can select the profile that you want to use on the user profile list registered on
ehicle.
the v
59
2-1. Multimedia system initial setup
1 T
ouch [
2 F
rom "Saved profiles", select the user
] from the main menu.
profile name that you want to change to.
3 Enter the PIN code or password.
If you have turned on [Profile lock by password] on the driver settings screen, you will be required to enter the password.
Enter the password set on the smartphone app "Lexus Connected App" when the "Lexus Connected App" account was created.
Enter the PIN code that you set when you created your user profile.
Once the user profile has changed, a message is displayed on the screen.
INFORMATION
If the system detects a device set to another user profile, a pop-up message will appear.
T
ouching [
] will enable the user pr
ofile to be changed.
60
Various settings

Changing the various settings

arious settings related to the multimedia system can be changed.
The v
2-2. Various settings
1 Touch [
] from the main menu.
2 Select the desir
"Current driver"
[ ](User pr name)
[
Guest]
"My settings"
[P
ersonal info]
[Bluetooth & D
ed item.
Setting Description
ofile name or vehicle
evices]
Displays the name of the current user
ofile. Touching the profile enables you
pr to change or register a user profile. ( P.63)
Register a device to identify the driver. ( P.66)
Register or edit a Bluetooth® de ( P.104)
2
Settings and registration
vice.
al]
[Gener
ata & Wi-Fi]
[D
[Display]
[Sound & Media]
[Navigation]
Change the clock settings, display lan­guage, and other general multimedia set­tings.( P.68)
Configure Wi-Fi® settings and other ad-
anced settings.
v ( P.102)
Adjust the screen contrast and bright­ness, etc.( P.71)
Change the system voice volume and audio sour
Change settings related to map display and route guidance.( P.82)
ce settings.( P.96)
61
2-2. Various settings
Setting Description
oice & Search]
[V
Change settings related to the voice rec­ognition feature.( P.73)
"Vehicle"
Change settings related to vehicle de-
ehicle customize]
[V
*1
vices such as the meter
s and steering
wheel switches.
Change function settings related to the
[Driving as
sist]
*1
exus parking assist-sensor and other
L driving support.
ealer info]
[D
*2
[Info & Security]
tware update]
[Sof
Register and delete dealer informa­tion.( P
.75)
Change settings related to security and privacy.( P.76)
Check and update software informa­tion.( P.78)
INFORMATION
For safety purposes, there are functions that cannot be operated while the vehicle is
ving.
mo
*1 :
efer to the "Owner’s Manual".
R
*2 :
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
62
Driver settings
Changing and registering a user profile
2-3. Driver settings
*1
The user pr
ofile can be registered or changed. By registering a user profile, driving positions, multimedia settings, and various other individual vehicle settings can be saved as a profile for each driver.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [
] from the main menu.
]<User profile name or vehicle name> or [ ][Guest] on the
submenu.
3 Select the desir
Setting Description
"Saved pro-
files
ed item.
The user profiles registered on the vehicle are displayed in a list. The user pr
profile name. If [Profile lock by password]*2 is turned on in the driver
"
settings screen, entering the password is required.
Touching [Edit] enables you to delete a registered user profile.
ofile can be switched for usage by touching the desired
*2
2
Settings and registration
][C
[
nect your ac-
on-
Register a new user profile.
count]/[Cre-
ate profile]
Select to change to the guest driver.
By using the guest driver, personal settings can be adjusted and not saved to another user profile. When handing your vehicle off
[Sign ou
guest mode]
t to
to another person, touching [Sign out to guest mode] will hide the personal information of the connected device. This can be used to protect private information, such as the search history or personal settings.
*1 :
This function is not made a
*2 :
If equipped
vailable in some countries or areas.
63
2-3. Driver settings
INFORMATION
For safety purposes, these settings cannot be operated while the vehicle is moving.
Creating a new user profile (Type A)
ouch [
1 T
ouch [
2 T
3 T
o use the Lexus app "Lexus Connected App" on a smartphone to register a
profile, touch [Connect your account].
To register the driver using your account and password, touch [Enter account & password].
4 Touch [Next].
If you do not have the smartphone app "Lexus Connected App", please download the app from the QR code on the screen.
5 Open the "Lexus Connected App" smartphone app, follow the instructions on
the screen and scan the QR code, or touch [Link acc. via verification code] and enter the verification code to register a driver.
Once registration is complete, a message is displayed and your profile is saved.
6 After registering your profile, register a device in order to identify the driver. To
continue with setup, touch [Continue].
You can also register a device at a later time.
7 Register a device on the driver setup screen. By registering a device to identify
the driver, your profile will be automatically loaded.
You can register any desired device, such as a smartphone or smart key in your profile.
You can register multiple devices in your profile.
] from the main menu.
]<profile name> or [ ][Guest] on the submenu.
Related Links
Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 66)
Creating a new user profile (Type B)
1 T
2 T
ouch [
ouch [
submenu.
]from the main menu.
](User profile name or vehicle name) or [ ][Guest] on the
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3 Touch [Create Profile].
4 Enter the user profile name.
2-3. Driver settings
5 Enter the desired PIN code.
Set a PIN code to protect the privacy of the user profile.
To register a profile without setting a PIN code, touch [Skip].
6 Reenter your PIN code to register your profile.
Once registration is complete, a message is displayed and your profile is saved.
7 After registering your profile, register a device in order to identify the driver. To
continue with setup, touch [Continue].
You can also register a device at a later time.
8 Register a device on the driver setup screen. By registering a device to identify
the driver, your profile will be automatically loaded.
You can register any desired device, such as a smartphone device or smart key in your profile.
You can register multiple devices in your profile.
Related Links
Setting up how to identify a driver(P. 66)
2
Settings and registration
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2-3. Driver settings

Setting up how to identify a driver

Set a de
vice in order to identify a driver. When the vehicle is started and a regis­tered device is detected, the profile that the device is assigned to is automatically loaded. You can select a smartphone and smart key as the device to be registered.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Personal info] on the submenu.
] from the main menu.
3 Select the desired item.
Type A
Setting Description
"Profile Name"
"Devices linked to your profile"
*2*3
ey]
[Link k
The name of the user profile is displayed.
Touch [Edit] to change the profile name.
Driver identification is performed using
ehicle’s smart key and the applicable
the v profile is loaded.
*1
"Bluetooth devices"
[P
rofile lock by password]
eset settings]
[R
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Driver identification is performed using a smartphone or other Bluetooth® de-
vice and the applicable profile is loaded. Touch [Link devices] to register. ( P.121)
Select to set a password for manually changing the user profile.
The settings for the selected user profile will be reset.
elete driver]
[D
ype B
T
2-3. Driver settings
Setting Description
The selected user profile will be removed from the vehicle.
Deleting the user profile who is regis­tered as the owner will delete all users profile registered in the vehicle.
Setting Description
2
Settings and registration
"Profile Name"
"Devices linked to your profile"
"PIN"
*2*3
ey]
[Link k
"Bluetooth devices"
[R
eset settings]
elete driver]
[D
The name of the user profile is displayed.
ouch [Edit] to change the profile name.
T
Driver identification is performed using a PIN code and the applicable pr
ofile is
loaded. Touch [Set new PIN] to register.
Driver identification is performed using
ehicle’s smart key and the applicable
the v profile is loaded.
Driver identification is performed using a smartphone or other Bluetooth® de-
vice and the applicable profile is loaded. Touch [Link devices] to register. ( P.121)
The settings for the selected user profile will be reset.
The selected user profile will be removed from the vehicle.
*1
*1 :
If equipped
*2 :
R
efer to the "Owner’s Manual".
*3 :
Cannot be used with fleet vehicles such as rental cars.
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2-4. General settings
General settings

Changing general multimedia system settings

The time settings, display language, and other gener can be changed.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [General ] on the submenu.
] from the main menu.
3 Select the desired item.
[Accessibility]
Setting Description
[Reduce animation]
[Screen beep]
een sensitivity] Adjust the screen touch sensitivity.
[Scr
Reduce the animations displayed when changing screens.
Turn the sound that is made when you touch the screen on or off.
al multimedia system settings
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ate & time]
[D
tomatically]
[Set au
"Time"
[24-hour time]
ime zone]
[T
Setting Description
Use GPS information and map data to
tomatically set the time. Turning this
*1
au setting off will enable you to set the time and time zone manually.
Change between 24-hour and 12- hour time display.
*2
When [Set au
tomatically] is turned off,
you can set the time zone.
2-4. General settings
Setting Description
[Daylight savings]
[Set time au
tomatically]
[Set time manually]
"Date"
ormat]
[F
eyboard]
[K
"History"
[Memoriz
e keyboard]
[Delete keyboard history]
When [Set au
*2
you can set summer time to [Auto]*1,
tomatically] is turned off,
[On] , or [Off].
When [Set automatically] is turned off, you can decide whether to set the time automatically using GPS. Turning this setting off will enable you to set the time manually.
When [Set time au
tomatically] is turned
off, you can manually set the time.
Change the date display format. (MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, etc.)
Setting Description
Enable the system to learn the keyboard input results.
Delete the keyboard text learning histo­ry.
2
Settings and registration
elete search history] Delete the keyboard search history.
[D
[Language & Units]
*2
Setting Description
Change languages. Both the language
[Language]
*2
ed on the screen and system
display voice language change.
ystem language]
[S
[V
oice language]
*2
*2
Change the language displayed on the
een.
scr
Change the system voice language.
"Measurements"
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2-4. General settings
Setting Description
Automatically sets the display units for
[Set au
tomatically]
distance, fuel economy, tire pressure, and so on based on the country infor­mation.
When [Set automatically] is turned off,
rip info. unit]
[T
you can manually set the fuel economy display unit.
When [Set automatically] is turned off,
[Tire pressure]
you can manually set the tire pressure display unit.
INFORMATION
ven if you change the language settings, not all the displayed content and voice
E guidance will change to the selected language. Additionally, some guidance will no longer function after you change the language.
Set the Apple CarPlay/Android Auto language using the connected device.
*1 :
ith navigation function
W
*2 :
This function is not available in some countries or areas.
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Screen settings

Changing the screen display settings

een contrast and brightness can be adjusted.
The scr
2-5. Screen settings
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Display] on the submenu.
] from the main menu.
3 Select the desired item.
[Screen]
Setting Description
[Display]
"Mode"
2
Settings and registration
Set whether to turn the screen display on or off. If the screen is turned off, nothing will be displayed on the screen and only audio will be played.
To display the screen again, touch the screen and touch the button in the cen­ter of the screen.
The screen can automatically be
utomatic]
[A
*1
changed betw nighttime mode when the headlights il-
een daytime mode and
luminate or turn off.
When [Automatic] is turned off, the
[Daytime (light)]
screen can be changed to daytime mode manually.
utomatic] is turned off, the
[Nighttime (dark)]
When [A screen can be changed to nighttime mode manually.
[Brightness] Adjust the screen brightness.
[Contrast]
Adjust the strength of the screen con­trast.
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2-5. Screen settings
[Camer
a]
Setting Description
"Camera screen"
[Brightnes
[Contrast]
s] Adjust the screen brightness.
Adjust the strength of the screen con­trast.
INFORMATION
or details of how to adjust the audio image quality, see “Adjusting the image
F quality”( P.100).
Even if the screen is turned off, the GPS will continue to track the vehicle’s current location.
Screen
When the screen is off, if the screen is touched, the air conditioning system can be operated.
When the air conditioning system buttons or center button is displayed on the screen, if they are not operated for a certain amount of time, the screen will turn off again.
If a popup screen is displayed, such as when the talk switch has been pressed, or the R shift position has been selected and the rear camera view is displayed, when it is closed, the screen will turn off again.
If the screen is touched anywhere other than the center button, the screen will turn off again.
When the screen is off, if it is touched, the unlock button will be displayed. If the button is not operated for 3 seconds, the screen will turn off again.
*1 :
D
epending on the situation, such as when parked, the screen may not automatically
change between daytime mode and nighttime mode.
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Voice control settings

Changing the voice control settings

2-6. Voice control settings
The settings r
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Voice Search] on the submenu.
elated to the voice recognition feature can be changed.
] from the main menu.
3 Select the desired item.
Setting Description
"Voice recognition"
[Wake word]
[Set custom w
[Mic bu
"Voice feedback"
ake word]
tton]
Change the wake word that starts voice control.( P.73)
Set the wake word that starts voice con­trol to any word.
Show or hide [
].
2
Settings and registration
[V
oice prompt] Turn the voice prompts on or off.
"Suggestion"
oice support]
[V
You can respond verbally to an incoming phone call and other notifications.
Changing the wake word to start the voice control system
ouch [
1 T
ouch [Voice Search] on the submenu.
2 T
3 Touch [Wake word].
] from the main menu.
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4 Select the desir
ed wake word from
the list.
INFORMATION
If y
ou want to set a custom word, touch [Set custom wake word] and enter your
desired word using the keyboard beforehand.
If custom wake word is too short, the voice control system may not be able to recognize it when spoken to. Use a wake word with at least 3 syllables.
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2-7. Vehicle settings
Vehicle settings
Setting dealer information
ou can register and delete dealer information. Registering the information of the
Y
*1
dealer at which you get your vehicle serviced enables you to contact the dealer from the settings screen when you want to reserve a service.
2
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Dealer info] on the submenu.
] from the main menu.
3 Select the desired item.
Setting Description
[Add dealer] Register the desired dealer.
[Dealer name] Change the dealer name.
ontact name] Register or change the name of the person in charge at the dealer.
[C
[Phone number] Register or change the dealer phone number.
elete dealer] Delete the dealer information.
[D
Settings and registration
*1 :
This function is not a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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2-7. Vehicle settings

Changing the security settings

Settings r
1 Touch [
2 T
elated to security and privacy can be changed.
] from the main menu.
ouch [Info & Security] on the submenu.
3 Select the desired item.
Setting Description
ehicle name]
[V
"Privacy"
[P
rivacy lock ]
Displays the system name (vehicle name).
This is the de searching for a Bluetooth® device from
an external device. The name can be changed by touching it.
Enable the password-protected securi­ty lock to protect personal information. When set ON, entering the password will be required when the 12-volt battery is replaced or the multimedia system is removed from the vehicle.
vice name displayed when
eset privacy lock password] Reset the set security lock password.
[R
emote Security]
[R
ystem reset]
[S
INFORMATION
C
ommunication may be cut off after resetting the system. In that case, restart the
system.
*1
The operating status of Remote security is display
Reset all of the system’s data and restore the settings to the factory defaults.
ed.
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fter initializing all the information, all the data in the multimedia system will be
A initialized and returned to the factory default. It cannot be returned to the state before initialization.
2
Related Links
Restarting the system(P. 17)
Setting up the security lock
1 T
ouch [
2 T
ouch [Info & Security] on the submenu.
3 Touch [Privacy lock].
4 Touch [OK].
5 Set a password that contains between 4 and 15 alphanumeric characters.
6 Reenter your password.
A message will appear and the security lock is enabled.
] from the main menu.
INFORMATION
A
fter a password is set, if the system is reset after the 12-volt battery is replaced or the multimedia system is removed from the vehicle, a password to operate the multimedia system needs to be entered. Enter the password that you set.
If the password is entered incorrectly a certain number of times, you will no longer be able to enter a password. If that happens, ask your dealer to unlock the system or reset it by touching [System reset].
To ensure security, do not repeatedly use the same password or a word that can be found in the dictionary when setting a password.
Settings and registration
*1 :
This function is not a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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2-7. Vehicle settings

Updating and checking the software information

Check and update sof
tware information. The software is updated for the purpose of improving multimedia system functions and operations for more smoother usability.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Software update] on the submenu.
] from the main menu.
3 Select the desired item.
Setting Description
"Software update"
iew ] to check software update information. After
[Updates a
*1
ble]
vaila-
Touch [V checking whether there is an update available and the content of the update, the updated data can be downloaded and soft­ware update can be installed.
If there is no updated data available, [No updates available] will be displayed.
[Model info] Check the current software version etc.
[Update sof
*1
ware]
tput info to
[Ou USB memory]
[History]
[License informa­tion]
*1 :
This function is not a
*1
t-
Updating the software.
This will not be display
The function for this item is unavailable for this vehicle.
*1
Check software update history.
This setting will not be display
Check the software license information.
vailable in some countries or areas.
ed if there is no update data available.
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ed if there is no update history.
Updating the software
Use one of the following methods to update the software:
Update the sof
Update the software using Wi-Fi
INFORMATION
tware using Data Communication Module (DCM)
®
2-7. Vehicle settings
2
Settings and registration
Map dat
Some operations cannot be performed while the software is updating.
If there are any questions, contact your Lexus dealer.
a cannot be updated using this service.
NOTICE
Update the software at are your own risk.
The software cannot be restored to the previous version once the software has been updated.
The update software can only be used on this system. It cannot be used on any other device.
Depending on the content of the software update, some settings may be reset. If that happens, reconfigure the applicable settings after the software has been updated.
Although basic functions are possible during the software update, operation may be slow. If possible, do not operate the system.
After the software is updated, the Toyota Motor Corporation distribution server will be automatically notified that the update has completed. Note that Toyota Motor Corporation does not use the information it receives for any purpose other than software updates. You may also be charged for communication fees depending on your subscription.
Updating the software using DCM or Wi-Fi
®*2
This system regularly accesses the distribution server to check for software up­dates.
1. T
ouch [
] on the sof
tware update notification.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the update content and terms.
*2 :
This function is not a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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ownloading of the update data will start. Once the data has been down-
D loaded, installation will begin. (This will take about 10 to 15 minutes)
The time required for download and installation may increase depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch <power switch> while the software is installing, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started.
Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on the screen.
If the system needs to be restarted, a message will appear. Touching [Yes] restarts the system.
To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.
Manually updating the software
1. Touch [
om the main menu.
] fr
2. Touch [Software update] on the submenu.
3. Touch [View] of "Updates available".
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to check and agree to the update content and terms.
Downloading of the update data will start. Once the data has been down­loaded, installation will begin. (This will take about 10 to 15 minutes)
The time required for download and installation may increase depending on the communications environment. If you turn off the engine switch <power switch> while the software is installing, installation will resume the next time the vehicle is started.
Once the update is complete, a message is displayed on the screen.
If the system needs to be restarted, a message will appear. Touching [Yes] restarts the system.
To check the software update history, touch [History] on the software update history screen.
INFORMATION
If critical update data is available on the distribution server, a message will be dis­played. Touch [OK] to download the update data.
The following conditions must be met to use Wi-Fi® to update the software:
The system must be connected to a Wi-Fi® access point (e.g. home, work, etc.)
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2-7. Vehicle settings
The v
ehicle must be in a location where is can access Wi-Fi
The communications settings must be set to [Wi-Fi®]
®
2
Settings and registration
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2-8. Navigation Settings
Navigation Settings

Navigation system settings

ough the navigation system settings, various settings can be changed, such as
Thr the map color, text size, etc.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
] from the main menu.
3 Touch the desired item.
Map display settings
Route settings
Guidance settings
Map update settings
Other settings
Related Links
Changing the map display settings(P. 83)
oute settings(P. 85)
R
Guidance settings(P. 88)
Map database version and covered area(P. 176)
Other settings(P. 90)
82

Changing the map display settings

ouch [
1 T
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
3 Touch the desired item.
[Country border guidance]
] from the main menu.
Setting Content
2-8. Navigation Settings
2
Settings and registration
Touch to turn the country border guid­ance setting on/off.
When set to on, voice guidance will be output when crossing country borders.
[Map style customization]
"Traffic information"
w road class]
[Sho
w traffic jam flows]
[Sho
[Show free traffic flows]
[Traffic incident warning]
w POI icons settings]
[Sho
Touch to change the map display custom­ization settings.
Touch to change the traffic information display range setting.
After touching a desired road type, touch [OK].
Touch to turn the display of congestion and traffic jams, based on current infor­mation, on/off.
Touch to turn the display of free flowing roads, based on current information, on/ off.
Touch turn the traffic incident warning display on/off.
Touch to change the Points Of Interest (POI) icon settings.
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Setting Content
w settings]
[3D vie
eet parking suggestion]
[On str
[Map language]
Related Links
Display angle setting(P. 84)
Map display customization settings(P
. 84)
Map display customization settings
The map color and text size can be changed.
1 T
ouch [
ouch [Navigation].
2 T
3 Touch [Map style customization].
4 Touch the desired item.
A
B
] from the main menu.
Touch to change the size of the text on the map display
Touch to change the map color.
.
Touch to change the display angle of the 3D map.
Touch to turn the street parking sugges­tions on/off.
Touch to change the map language.
After touching [Region] or [System Lan­guage], touch[OK].
ouch [OK].
5 T
Display angle setting
The display angle of the 3D map can be set.
1 T
ouch [
ouch [Navigation].
2 T
] from the main menu.
3 Touch [3D view setting].
4 Touch [
] (increase angle) or [ ] (decrease angle).
5 Touch [OK].
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2-8. Navigation Settings

Route settings

ouch [
1 T
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
3 Touch [Route].
4 Touch the desired item.
[Area to avoid] Touch to register and edit areas to avoid.
void traffic]
[A
] from the main menu.
Setting Content
Touch to change the avoid traffic function
*1
setting.
fter touching [Auto], [manual] or [off],
A touch [OK].
2
Settings and registration
ations suggestion]
[Gas st
[Route learning] Touch to turn route learning on/off.
eset route learning]
[R
Related Links
Areas to avoid settings(P. 85)
ch result list screen(P. 161)
Sear
Full route map screen(P. 165)
Automatic display of the fuel station list can be turned on/off.
Touch to clear the route learning memo­ry.
Areas to avoid settings
If an area is known to have road construction, is closed, or frequently has traffic jams, it can be r be searched for.
*1 :
This function is not made a
egistered as an area to avoid, and routes which avoid this area will
vailable in some countries or areas.
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2-8. Navigation Settings
1 T
ouch [
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
] from the main menu.
3 Touch [Route].
4 Touch [Area to avoid].
5 Touch the desired item.
A
Displays a list of registered areas to a
void. Touch to edit the touched area
to avoid.
B
Touch to delete a registered area to a
void.
C
Touch to register an area to avoid.
Registering areas to avoid
ouch [
1 T
ouch [Navigation].
2 T
3 Touch [Route].
4 Touch [Area to avoid].
5 Touch [Add].
] from the main menu.
6 Scroll the map to search for an area to avoid.
7 Touch [OK].
The range of the area to avoid is displayed as a yellow square.
8 Touch [
](increase) or [ ](decrease) to set the range of the area to avoid
and then touch [OK].
9 A
fter changing the desired items on the editing screen, touch [OK].
Editing areas to avoid
1 Touch [ ] from the main menu.
2 Touch [Navigation].
3 Touch [Route].
4 Touch [Area to avoid].
5 Touch the area to avoid you wish to edit.
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ouch the setting you wish to change.
6 T
A
Touch to change the name of the
ea to avoid.
ar
B
Touch to change the area to avoid and the r
ange of the area to avoid.
7 Touch [OK].
Deleting areas to avoid
ouch [
1 T
ouch [Navigation].
2 T
3 Touch [Route].
4 Touch [Area to avoid].
5 Touch [Edit].
] from the main menu.
2-8. Navigation Settings
2
Settings and registration
6 Touch [
[D
[Cancel]: Cancel deletion of areas to avoid.
] of the area to avoid you wish to delete.
elete all]: Delete all areas to avoid.
7 Touch [OK].
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Guidance settings

ouch [
1 T
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
3 Touch [Guidance].
4 Touch the desired item.
] from the main menu.
Setting Content
[Intersection map]
[Automatic zoom] Touch to turn automatic zoom on/off.
arning]
*1*2
a]
*2
*1*2
eet names]
*2
[Speed limit]
[Speed camer
[Guidance with str
[W
eather warning]
[ERP w
Touch to turn the enlarged intersection display on/off.
Touch to set speed limit information on/
f.
of
If the vehicle has entered a time-depend­ent speed limit area (shopping center area, pedestrian zone, school zone, etc.) within specified time, a mark will be dis­played near the warning and speed limit information display.
Touch to change the speed cameras icons display setting.
fter touching [On], [On & Audible] or
A [Off], touch [OK].
Touch to set the street name guidance on/off.
Touch to set the weather warning on/off.
If an ERP gate is included in the route, a notification indicating that the r cludes an ERP gate will be displayed on the full route map screen.
oute in-
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Setting Content
raffic jam warning guidance]
[T
[Landmark v
oice guidance]
[Guide language]
ALIK warning]
[S
odizio warning]
[R
[E-toll w
arning]
*2
*2
*2
Touch to turn traffic jam voice guidance on/off.
*1
Touch to set the Landmark voice guid­ance on/
off.
2
Settings and registration
Touch to change the voice guidance lan­guage.
After touching the language, touch [OK].
Although the general voice guidance language can be changed, the voice for location specific names cannot be changed.
If a SALIK gate is included in the route, a notification indicating that the r
oute in­cludes a SALIK gate will be displayed on the full route map screen.
If a Rodizio segment is included in the
oute, a notification indicating that the
r route includes a Rodizio segment will be displayed on the full route map screen.
If an e-toll gate is included in the route, a notification indicating that the r
oute in­cludes an e-toll gate will be displayed on the full route map screen.
INFORMATION
Depending on content management conditions, SALIK, e-toll, and ERP gates may not be able to be identified.
Related Links
Lane display screens(P. 172)
Speed camer
*1 :
14-inch display only
*2 :
This function is not made a
as12(P. 153)
vailable in some countries or areas.
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2-8. Navigation Settings

Other settings

ouch [
1 T
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
3 Touch [Other].
4 Touch the desired item.
[Delete recent destinations]
] from the main menu.
Setting Content
Touch delete the destination history.
After touching the destinations you wish to delete, touch [OK]. To delete all, touch[Delete all], and then touch [OK].
[Favorites] Touch to edit favorites.
osition/Direction]
[P
Touch to correct the position of your ve­hicle.
[Service information]
ation date:]
[Expir
vice ID:]
[Ser
erms and conditions]
[T
onsent status]
[C
onsent day]
[C
rivacy/Policy]
[P
opyright] Touch to display the copyright.
[C
*1 :
This function is not made a
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
vailable in some countries or areas.
Displays the service information expira­tion date.
Displays the service ID.
Display Terms and Condition.
Displays the consent status.
Displays the consent day.
Touch to display the privacy/terms.
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Related Links
Favorites settings(P. 91)
osition/Direction calibration(P. 95)
P
Favorites settings
1 T
ouch [
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
3 Touch [Other].
4 Touch [Favorites].
5 Touch the desired item.
A
B
Registering favorites
]from the main menu.
Touch to edit favorites list entries. Touch to import or export favorites
om/to a USB device.
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2-8. Navigation Settings
2
Settings and registration
*2
To register a point as a favorite, when the information screen for a point is displayed on the map scr
Related Links
Displaying information for a point(P. 148)
F
ull route map screen(P. 165)
een, touch [
egister the point.
] to r
Editing favorites list
ouch [
1 T
ouch [Navigation].
2 T
] from the main menu.
3 Touch [Other].
4 Touch [Favorites].
5 Touch the favorite you wish to edit.
*2 :
This function is not made a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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2-8. Navigation Settings
ouch the desired item.
6 T
A
Edit your favorite name.
B
Edit the phone number.
C
Touch to register the current point as home.
D
Touch to register the current point as
equently visited point.
a fr
E
Change the icon displayed on the
.
map
7 Touch [OK].
INFORMATION
When a frequently visited point is registered, it will be displayed at the top of the
vorites list when setting a destination.
fa
Deleting favorite
1 T
ouch [
2 T
ouch [Navigation].
] from the main menu.
3 Touch [Other].
4 Touch [Favorites].
5 Touch [Edit].
6 Touch [
[D
[Cancel]: Cancel deletion of favorites.
] of the favorite you wish to delete.
elete all]: Delete all favorites.
7 Touch [OK].
Exporting to a USB device
Favorites registered to the navigation system can be saved to a USB device. A
sword must first be set in order to back up data. Exported favorites are for your
pas back up use only and distribution or usage in other systems is strictly prohibited.
1 Connect a USB device to the system.
Turn on the USB device if it is not already on.
2 Touch [
3 T
ouch [Navigation].
] from the main menu.
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ouch [Other].
4 T
5 Touch [Favorites].
6 Touch [Import/Export].
7 Touch [Export to USB].
8 Enter the password and select [Confirm PIN].
Avoid using easy to guess passwords (birthdays, etc.) or passwords you use else­where.
Avoid using actual words.
9 Check that a progress bar is displayed while the data is being exported.
To cancel this function, select [Cancel].
10 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete.
NOTICE
Do not connect or disconnect the USB device while exporting data. Otherwise, the
vice may be damaged.
USB de
Related Links
Setting the password(P. 94)
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Impor
ting from a USB device
Memory points that have been backed up can be downloaded to the navigation s
ystem using a USB memory. To use this function, it is necessary to connect a USB
memory to the navigation system.
1 Connect a USB device to the system.
Turn on the USB device if it is not already on.
2 Touch [
ouch[Navigation].
3 T
] from the main menu.
4 Touch[Other].
5 Touch[Favorites].
6 Touch[Import/Export].
7 Touch[Import from USB].
8 Enter the password and select [Confirm PIN].
Avoid using easy to guess passwords (birthdays, etc.) or passwords you use else­where.
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void using actual words.
A
9 Check that a progress bar is displayed while the data is being imported.
To cancel this function, select [Cancel].
10 Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the operation is complete.
INFORMATION
avorites that are located outside of the range of the map data cannot be
F imported.
A maximum of 400 favorites can be registered.
If favorites with the same name are already stored in the navigation system, the navigation system may not import those favorites.
Setting the password
Once a password has been set, it will be requested not only when exporting
vorites, but also when importing them from a USB device to the navigation
fa system.
1 Connect a USB device to the system.
Turn on the USB device if it is not already on.
2 Touch [
3 T
ouch[Navigation].
] from the main menu.
4 Touch[Other].
5 Touch [Favorites].
6 Touch [Import/Export].
7 Touch [Set new PIN].
8 Enter the password and touch[Set PIN].
When changing an already registered password, after entering the password and touching[Confirm PIN], enter the new password.
9 For confirmation, re-enter the password and touch [Confirm PIN].
If you have forgotten the password:
Personal data must be deleted from the system using [System reset].
Contact your Lexus dealer.
Related Links
Changing the security settings(P. 76)
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Position/Direction calibration
When driving, the current position mark will be automatically corrected by GPS signals. If GP can be adjusted manually.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch[Navigation].
3 Touch[Other].
4 Touch[Position / Direction].
5 Scroll the map to the desired point and touch [OK].
6 Touch an arrow to adjust the direction of the current position mark and touch
[OK].
S reception is poor at the current location, the current position mark
] from the main menu.
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Sound and media settings

Changing sound and media settings

ouch [
1 T
2 T
ouch [Sound Media] on the submenu.
3 Select the desired item.
] from the main menu.
[Sound] > [L
evels]
Setting Content
[A
uto sound levelizer]
[Sound] > [V
oice]
Automatically adjusts audio volume according to the vehi­cle speed.
Setting Content
ystem volume] Adjust the system audio volume.
[S
vigation volume]
[Na
[Navigation during calls]
daptive volume con-
[A
trol]
Adjust the volume of the voice guidance for the naviga­tion system.
Turn on or off to interrupt the navigation system voice guidance during a phone call.
Automatically increases the voice guidance volume when you are driving on an expressway.
[Driving assist volume] Adjust the driving assist volume.
uto reading] Turn automatic readout on or off.
[A
[Sound] > [A
coustic setting]
Setting Content
[Surr
ound sound] Set to an immersive sound quality.
[Media] > [General]
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[Display co
[AM/FM] > [AM/FM]
ver art] Displays cover art such as for music albums.
Setting Content
[St
ation list] Reorders the station list.
[FM traffic announce-
ment]
[FM alternativ
cy]
egional code
[R
change]
ogram type]
[FM pr
adio text]
[FM r
[Internet r
adio]
Setting Content
[Enable internet
r
adio]
[Changing to IP
str
eam]
*1
e frequen-
*1
arts on an FM broadcasting station.
tion st
Switches to an alternative frequency with better recep­tion when the signal fades for an FM br station.
Switches to local broadcasting on the same program
Automatically switches stations when traffic informa-
*1
*1
*1
*1
ork.
netw
Displays the program type (PTY).
Displays radio text from the FM broadcasting station.
When the radio wave condition deteriorates, the system switches to IP radio.
Settings can be changed for when switching to IP radio.
When [A
Setting [By request] notifies of a switch request.
uto] is set, it switches automatically.
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oadcasting
*1 :
If equipped
[D
Uses the Gracenote radio recognition technology.
[Enhanced met
data/art work]
*1
AB]
a-
s the logos of the favorites and the station list.
Display
Changes the category names of the station list.
Automatically updates the station list.
Setting Content
raffic announcement]
[T
Automatically switches stations when traffic information starts on DAB.
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Setting Content
Alternative frequency]
[
Radio text] Displays radio text from DAB.
[
INFORMATION
Turning the [ VOL voice guidance.
Switches to an alternative frequency with better recep­tion when the signal fades for DAB.
] knob during system voice guidance adjusts the volume of the
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