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If iPod was playing before the radio or ACC power was turned off and the iPod was 
not disconnected from the ProLink, playback will resume from where it left off when 
the radio or ACC power is turned back on again. 

 

5-2-3 Selecting a Playlist 

Press DISC UP or DISC DOWN button to select a Playlist. The Playlist number and 
track number will be displayed. Song title and artist name will be displayed too if the 
radio supports text display. 
 
After playing the last song in the current Playlist, playback will start again from the 
first track of that Playlist. 

 

Playlist Naming (not required for MP3 navigation radio) 

 

When iPod is connected to your radio via PODTOYV220 interface adapter, the 
adapter scans all available Playlists on the iPod and will automatically assign the 
first 6 Playlist in alphabetical order. They must be Playlists you created in iTunes. 
The default Apple generated Playlists like “On the Go”, “90’s”, etc do not apply. 
If you want to pick the 6 Playlists you want to have access to, you will have to 
name them as shown blow: 

 

DISC 1: TOYOTA1...  
DISC 2: TOYOTA2...  
DISC 3: TOYOTA3...  
DISC 4: TOYOTA4...  
DISC 5: TOYOTA5...  
DISC 6: TOYOTA6...  
DISC 7: ALL SONGS on iPod 

 
The word TOYOTA must be in capital letters and there can not be any spaces 
between the word TOYOTA and numbers. You may append any text to the 
designated TOYOTA Playlist names: For example: TOYOTA1-Jazz, 
TOYOTA3_Favorite3, TOYOTA4podcast, etc.  

 
If less then 6 designated TOYOTA Playlists are created, PODTOYV220 will 
automatically fill the rest of the Disc numbers with the first available Playlists on iPod. 
For example: if only three designated Playlists (TOYOTA1, TOYOTA3, and 
TOYOTA5) are created, the Playlist to DISC # assignment will be as followes: 
 
 

 

DISC 1: TOYOTA1... 

 

 

DISC 2: (1 available Playlist on iPod) 

 

 

DISC 3: TOYOTA3... 

 

 

DISC 4: (2 available Playlist on iPod) 

 

 

DISC 5: TOYOTA5... 

 

 

DISC 6: (3 available Playlist on iPod) 

 

Summary of Contents for PODTOYV220

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Page 2: ...Do not disassemble or alter the cable or interface module Make the connections correctly Do not cut away the wire sheath or use the power for other equipment Do not install in locations which may hind...

Page 3: ...DVD system RSE 2 Non MP3 WMA compatible navigation radio PODTOYV220 will display song title and artist name on radios equipped with a TITLE touch key on the navigation screen 3 Radio with built in CD...

Page 4: ...n radio see section 5 1 for MP3 navigation radio SECTION 3 CABLE CONNECTION Step 1 Remove or eject ALL CDs from the in dash CD player changer Step 2 Remove radio from the dash Step 3 Plug the round di...

Page 5: ...OYV220 interface adapter iPod connection cables from other sources may look similar but they may damage your iPod SECTION 4 APPLICATION DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Part 1 for RCA AUX Input Note DIP 1 is only...

Page 6: ...Part 2 for radio recognition 2010 vehicles equipped with USB connectors are not compatible...

Page 7: ...ment Connect at the ECU Engine Control Unit located behind the rear quarter panel on the passenger side 4 Adapter cable CAS SAT is required if the vehicle has a factory SAT receiver 5 01 03 Land Cruis...

Page 8: ...ately 25 seconds 5 1 When using it with a MP3 WMA compatible navigation radio 5 1 1 Synchronization with radio Press the AUDIO and DISC button on the radio and wait until either Fig 1 screen or Fig 3...

Page 9: ...In Fig 1 screen function of the touch buttons are assigned as follows...

Page 10: ...when the radio or ACC power is turned back on again 5 2 When using it with a non MP3 WMA compatible navigation radio or a non navigation radio 5 2 1 Selecting iPod mode from the radio Press the DISC...

Page 11: ...aylists you created in iTunes The default Apple generated Playlists like On the Go 90 s etc do not apply If you want to pick the 6 Playlists you want to have access to you will have to name them as sh...

Page 12: ...buttons is pressed quickly in repetition the track numbers displayed may change unevenly You may also hear short bits of audio during repeated presses of track up and track down buttons If your Toyota...

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