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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION

Display audio_Ext_EE

X

“Dial number” screen

To display the dial number screen, touch 

“Dial number”

 on the “Phone” menu

screen, or touch 

 on any of the “Phone” screens. The dial number screen can

also be displayed by pressing the 

 switch on the steering wheel.

No.

Name

Function

Shortcut keys

Touch the corresponding icon to change to the “Dial number”, “Con-
tacts”, “Call lists” or “Messages” screen.

The Name of
phone and pro-
vider

Displaying name of the phone and provider. These information may
not be displayed depending on the phone.

Number keys

Touch to input a phone number.

Save the num-
ber screen but-
ton

Touch to register a phone number.

Delete screen
button

Touch to delete an input phone number.

Off hook screen
button

Touch to make a phone call.

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Summary of Contents for Touch & Go

Page 1: ... Touch Go Touch Go Plus Touch Go Owner s manual ...

Page 2: ... a gasoline engine vehicle without a smart entry start system as an example For vehicles with a smart entry and start system and hybrid vehicles please refer to the following table to confirm the engine switch name and mode COMMON ILLUSTRATIONS FOR ALL VEHICLE MODELS ENGINE SWITCH NAMES AND MODES Vehicle system Switch name and mode Vehicles without a smart entry start system Engine switch ACC ON O...

Page 3: ...ed to operate switches and other devices Indicates the outcome of an operation e g a lid opens HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL No Name Description Operational Outlines An outline of the operation is explained Main Operations The steps of an operation are explained Related Operations A main operation s supplementary operations are described Information Useful information for the user is described Touch_Go_...

Page 4: ...iii Foreword NAVI_sample E Temp ver 1 01 FM7 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page iii Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 5: ...iv Foreword NAVI_sample E Temp ver 1 01 FM7 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page iv Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 6: ...DIO SYSTEM 99 5 Bluetooth HANDS FREE SYSTEM 145 6 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM 175 7 VEHICLE INFORMATION 179 8 SETUP 185 9 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 205 INDEX 213 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 1 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 7: ...s The calculated routes may not be the shortest nor the least traffic congested Your own person al local knowledge or short cut may at times be faster than the calculated routes The navigation system s database includes Point of Interest categories to allow you to easily select destinations such as restaurants and hotels If a destination is not in the database you can enter the street address or a...

Page 8: ...e warning is ignored You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others NOTICE This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equip ment if the warning is ignored You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment Touch_Go_...

Page 9: ... not totally rely on voice guid ance Use it just for reference If the sys tem cannot determine the current vehicle position correctly there is a possibility of incorrect late or non voice guidance The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete Road conditions including driving restrictions no left turns street clo sures etc frequently change Therefore before following any instruction from t...

Page 10: ...5 Introduction Display audio_Ext_EE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 5 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 11: ...SAGE SETTINGS 71 6 NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION 73 LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 73 MAP DATABASE UPDATES 75 MAP INFORMATION 76 1 APPLICATIONS OPERATION 80 QUICK REFERENCE 80 PICTURE SLIDESHOW 81 EMAIL 83 CALENDAR 85 2 CONNECTED SERVICE 86 CONNECTED SERVICE OVERVIEW 86 BEFORE USING CONNECTED SERVICE 89 OPERATING NAVIGATION FUNCTION USING CONNECTED SERVICE 92 OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING C...

Page 12: ...SYSTEM 176 1 VEHICLE INFORMATION 180 QUICK REFERENCE 180 FUEL CONSUMPTION 181 TYRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM 183 1 SETUP OPERATION 186 QUICK REFERENCE 186 GENERAL SETTINGS 187 DISPLAY SETTINGS 190 Bluetooth SETTINGS 193 TELEPHONE SETTINGS 200 AUDIO SETTINGS 201 VEHICLE SETTINGS 204 1 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM 206 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM OPERATION 206 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE ...

Page 13: ...8 DA_EXT_High_EE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 8 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 14: ...9 1 OVERVIEW BUTTONS 10 2 SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX 12 3 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION 14 INPUT SCREEN OPERATION 14 LIST SCREEN OPERATION 17 1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES QUICK GUIDE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 9 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 15: ...CD player turns on immediately 108 Tune Scroll knob Turn this knob to select radio station bands tracks and files Also the knob can be used for selection from the list display 102 button Press this button to access the Bluetooth hands free system and applications 79 145 CAR button Press this button to access the vehicle information system 179 SETUP button Press this button to customize the functio...

Page 16: ...EDIA button Press this button to access the audio system The audio system turns on in the last mode used 100 102 103 button Press this button to pause or resume playing the music knob Press this knob to turn the audio system on and off and turn it to adjust the volume 102 button Press this button to eject a disc 108 No Name Function Page Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 11 Thursday September 20 20...

Page 17: ...pplications For details see page 79 To access the audio system press the MEDIA button The audio control screen will be displayed Audio sources Radio CDs iPod USB AUX and Bluetooth au dio For details see page 99 To access the Bluetooth hands free sys tem press the button Each time the button is pressed the screen will change between the Phone menu screen and the Extras menu screen The driver can ma...

Page 18: ... and tyre pressure can be checked For details see page 179 To customize the function settings press the SETUP button The interface lan guage can also be changed from the setup menu For details see page 185 Shifting into the R position will automati cally show the view behind the rear of the vehicle on the display screen For details see page 205 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM VEHICLE INFORMATION IF EQUIPPED...

Page 19: ...to clean the touch screen The displayed image may become darker and moving images may be slightly distorted when the display is cold Under extremely cold conditions the screen may not be displayed and the data input by a user may be deleted Also the screen buttons may be harder than usual to depress When you look at the screen through polarized material such as polarized sunglasses the screen may ...

Page 20: ...s directly to input symbols INFORMATION In the following situations the input mode will automatically change between upper and lower case When the keyboard layout is changed to upper case input the lay out will automatically change back to lower case input after one letter has been entered When or is input the keyboard layout will automatically be changed to upper case input When all characters ar...

Page 21: ...ield is what is desired touch OK z Touching displays the candidate entry text list The number of matching items is shown Up to 300 items are dis played z The list will be displayed automatically if the number of matching entries is 5 or less 2 Touch desired item ENTERING FROM THE LIST OF MATCHING ENTRIES On certain screens a candidate entry text or word prediction list based on the input letters w...

Page 22: ...TION When a list is displayed use the appro priate screen button to scroll through the list This indicates the displayed screen s position CHARACTER JUMP BUTTONS IN LISTS Some lists contain character screen buttons A C D F etc which al low a direct jump to list entries that be gin with the same letter as the character screen button INFORMATION Every time the same character screen button is touched...

Page 23: ... 35 DESTINATION SEARCH ON THE Enter destination SCREEN 37 1 STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE 43 STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN 43 SETTING THE ROUTE 44 2 ROUTE GUIDANCE 45 ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN 45 VOICE GUIDANCE 46 3 SETTING AND DELETING THE ROUTE 47 SETTING FROM THE Options SCREEN 47 ADDING DESTINATIONS 50 DETOURING A SEGMENT ON THE ROUTE 52 RECALCULATING THE ROUTE BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGES 54 1 NAVIGATION O...

Page 24: ... MAP SETTINGS 65 SETTING THE MAP 65 2 ROUTE SETTINGS 69 SETTING THE ROUTE OPTIONS 69 3 TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS 71 TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS 71 1 LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM 73 2 MAP DATABASE UPDATES 75 UPDATE MAP 75 3 MAP INFORMATION 76 4 MY DESTINATIONS 5 NAVIGATION SETTING 6 NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION NAVIGATION SYSTEM Some of the functions cannot be operated while driving Point of I...

Page 25: ...t of stored destinations last destinations or the addresses from the connected phone s phone book 35 Touch to display the Enter destination screen A destination can be entered by address POI or using advanced op tions It can also be added as a stopover to a destination 37 50 Touch to display the Traffic messages screen It contains a list of traffic messages relating to the set route all traffic me...

Page 26: ...ted arrival time at the destination 45 Displays traffic information on the route 34 Displays the distance to the next turn with the arrow indicating the turn direction 45 Touch to display the Options screen 47 Displays the current street name 45 Touch to display the Navigation menu screen 20 Touch to hear voice guidance and or adjust the volume of voice guid ance 46 Touch to change the map scale 2...

Page 27: ...earching destination Page Searching the destination 35 Setting the entry registered with the system as the destination 35 Before starting route guidance Page Recalculating the route 44 Viewing alternative routes 43 Starting route guidance 43 Before starting or during route guidance Page Viewing the route 47 Adding destinations 50 Recalculating the route 48 Changing the estimated travel arrival tim...

Page 28: ...AVIGATION SYSTEM Display audio_Ext_EE XMemory point Memory point Page Registering the entry 55 Editing the entry 61 Loading the entry from external devices 59 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 23 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 29: ...ERATION CURRENT VEHICLE POSITION DISPLAY When starting the navigation system the current position is displayed first This screen displays the current vehi cle position and a map of the surround ing area INFORMATION While driving the current vehicle posi tion mark is fixed on the screen and the map moves The current position is automatically set as the vehicle receives signals from the GPS Global P...

Page 30: ...icle position mark returns to the centre of the screen and the map moves as the vehicle proceeds along the designated route z When the scroll feature is used the cur rent vehicle position mark may disappear from the screen Touch to display the current vehicle position on the map screen Current location geo coordinates and GPS information are displayed No Information The information provided varies...

Page 31: ...s up 2D north Touch to display 2D map Re gardless of the direction of vehicle travel north is always up MAP CONFIGURATIONS Any of the following map configura tions can be selected INFORMATION The scale range is from 10 m to 500 km 150 ft to 250 miles After the scale has been changed the new scale indicator will be displayed in the upper left area of the screen for a while The map layout can be cha...

Page 32: ...OPERATION 2 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Display audio_Ext_EE X3D heading X2D heading X2D north z Map layout can be also changed by Map settings See page 65 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 27 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 33: ...tly being travelled on can be displayed Buildings can be displayed in 3D on the map Landmarks can be displayed in 3D on the map Safety cameras can be displayed as icons on the map z The displaying of the above items can be switched off See page 65 INFORMATION The above items will be displayed depending on the map scale The above items will be displayed depending on the available map data Touch_Go_...

Page 34: ...stination z You can select a particular type of Point of Interest displayed on the screen See page 65 Icon Name Library College University School Tourist office Cemetery funeral director Government Office Institution City hall Community gen Community Court house Place of worship Accommodation Hotel Motel Pharmacy Convention Centre Exhibition Centre Finance Bank Cash Dispenser Post Office Business ...

Page 35: ...omestic Bus Terminal Bus Stop Trans portation Public Transp Stop Transport general Railway Station Metropolitan Train Petrol Station Icon Name Rent a Car Facility Parking Ferry Terminal Parking Open Parking Area P Area general Parking Garage Open P A P R Rest Area Motoring Organization Automo bile Club Mover Moving Company Motorcycle Dealer Icon Name Multiple POI Bar Nightlife Leisure Cultural Cen...

Page 36: ...orts Bowling Ski resorts Icon Name Amusement Park Winery Museum Shopping Market Place Shop ping Centre Factory Outlet Shop Department Store Drive through bottle shop Icon Name Tourist Attractions Important Tourist Attractions Park Recreational Area Yacht Basin Harbour Camping Ground Grocery Store Historical Monument RV Park Camping Bookstore Hair Beauty Photography Shoestore Wine Liquor Clothing C...

Page 37: ... route Show all or Warnings to select the desired list On route During route guidance the traffic messages relating to the set route will be displayed Show all All traffic messages will be displayed Warnings Traffic messages with warn ings will be displayed DISPLAYING POI INFORMATION z When Go is touched the starting route guidance screen is displayed See page 43 z When Save is touched the point i...

Page 38: ...segment If route segment is not available information such as street name city name region or country will be displayed Icon of an incident Icon of an incident on the route Icon of an incident on the detoured route Distance to incident z When is touched the traffic message is read out To cancel this function touch z Touch Detour or Detour off to detour or cancel detouring the segment See page 53 I...

Page 39: ...OF TRAFFIC MESSAGE ICONS Icon Name Slippery Bad weather Wind Snow fall Traffic Heavy traffic Accident Road construction Narrow track Warning Blockage Security checkpoint Information Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 34 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 40: ...3 The starting route guidance screen will be displayed See page 43 DESTINATION SEARCH ON THE My destinations SCREEN There are several ways to search a destination a Destination search by stored desti nations b Destination search by last destina tions c Destination search by the connect ed phone s phone book DESTINATION SEARCH BY Stored Destinations can be selected from the destinations registered ...

Page 41: ...NFORMATION The list can contain a maximum of 100 entries When the maximum is reached the oldest destination is deleted making room for the new des tination to be stored in the list DESTINATION SEARCH BY Phone book A destination can be set using the ad dress of a contact from the phone book of a connected cellular phone Before using this function connect a Bluetooth phone with a phone profile See p...

Page 42: ...ing pages for a description of each operation 1 Touch Address on the Enter desti nation screen 2 Touch Country 3 Enter the desired country 4 Touch Town or Code to enter the town name or code z When either a Town or Code is entered the other will be entered automat ically DESTINATION SEARCH ON THE Enter destination SCREEN There are several ways to search a destination a Destination search by addres...

Page 43: ...ion screen 2 Touch By category 3 Touch the desired item to search the area See page 40 4 Touch the desired category INFORMATION Start calculation can be selected once a Town or Code has been entered If Start calculation is touched when only Town or Code has been entered a route search starts with the centre of the town entered as the destination If is touched entered data other than Country will b...

Page 44: ...arch the area See page 40 4 Touch the desired POI icon on the map 5 Follow the steps SEARCHING By category from STEP 5 See page 38 z When Save is touched the point is registered in the Stored list on the My destinations screen See page 57 z When is touched the registered telephone number is called INFORMATION The POI search result list is sorted by distance to the POI The distance can be sorted by...

Page 45: ...2 Touch Town or Code to enter the name or code 3 Touch Define as search area INFORMATION When route guidance is not in use At destination and Along the route cannot be selected When At destination is selected POIs around the destination will be searched POIs around stopovers will not be searched If you select Around touch De fine to select the desired search area INFORMATION When either a Town or ...

Page 46: ...R GEO COORDINATES 1 Touch Enter geo coordinates on the Advanced screen 2 Touch N or S 3 Input the latitude Degrees Minutes Seconds 4 Touch W or E 5 Input the longitude Degrees Min utes Seconds 6 Touch OK DESTINATION SEARCH BY Advanced z When Save is touched the point is registered in the Stored list on the My destinations screen See page 57 Geo coordinates can be entered in DMS format Degrees Minu...

Page 47: ...the Stored list on the My destinations screen See page 58 INFORMATION If a destination that is not located on a road is set the vehicle will be guided to the point on a road nearest to the desti nation A destination can be selected via con nected service For detailed informa tion about connected services see page 86 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 42 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 48: ...references before starting the route guidance See page 44 z Avoid Touch to adjust the avoidance criteria before starting the route guid ance See page 44 INFORMATION The default recommended route can be changed See pages 44 and 69 The arrival time or the remaining time will be displayed in the upper right area of the map Each time the area is touched the display switches between displaying the arri...

Page 49: ...ng route guidance screen 2 Touch the desired item Avoid motorways Touch to avoid motorways Avoid toll roads Touch to avoid toll roads Avoid tunnels Touch to avoid tun nels Avoid ferries Car trains Touch to avoid ferries Car trains 3 Touch 4 The route will be recalculated SETTING THE ROUTE SETTING THE ROUTE PREFERENCES SETTING THE AVOIDANCE CRITERIA INFORMATION Setting the route preference and avoi...

Page 50: ... the road currently be ing travelled on Current position Guidance route When approaching an intersection the map will automatically zoom in When approaching the turn a signpost will automatically be displayed When approaching a maneuver the lane recommendation will automatical ly be displayed INFORMATION If the vehicle goes off the guided route the route will be recalculated For some areas the roa...

Page 51: ...pronounce certain street names correctly or clearly due to the limitations of the text tospeech function On motorways interstates or other high ways with higher speed limits the voice guidance will be made at earlier points than on city streets in order to allow time to maneuver the vehicle If the system cannot determine the cur rent vehicle position correctly in cases of poor GPS signal reception...

Page 52: ...guid ance Touch to set the route preferences and the avoidance criteria for the route calculation See page 48 Touch to display a list of the different segments of the route It is also pos sible to define a detour See page 48 The current status is displayed on the right of the item Touch to display the complete route Touch to block a fixed distance on the road ahead See page 49 The current status i...

Page 53: ...Touch Route list on the Options screen 2 Touch the desired item to display the segment z Guidance arrow street name distance to the point are displayed 3 The detail of the segment is displayed or Touch to display the next or pre vious segment SETTING THE ROUTE PREFERENCE OR AVOIDANCE CRITERIA DISPLAYING THE ROUTE LIST A list of the different segments of the route can be displayed z Touch Detour to...

Page 54: ...locked route will be marked in the map z After the blocked route has been detoured the block road ahead function will automatically be deactivated 1 Touch Destination information on the Options screen 2 The destination information screen will be displayed z On this screen the following information is displayed BLOCK ROAD AHEAD A fixed distance on the road ahead can be blocked DISPLAYING THE DESTIN...

Page 55: ... the destination on the map see page 35 XIf you search the destination by Enter address 5 Touch Add as stopover XIf you search the destination by Select point on map or Enter geo coordi nates 5 Touch Add XIf you search the destination by the other methods 5 Touch the desired entry 6 Touch Insert stopover to select the position of the stopover 7 The route will be recalculated ADDING DESTINATIONS De...

Page 56: ... to register the point in the Stored list on the My destinations screen See page 58 Touch to change the order of the destinations Touch or move the destination up or down the order displayed on the next screen Touch to delete the destination Touch to delete all stopovers INFORMATION If the main destination is deleted the last stopover before the deleted destina tion will become the new main destin...

Page 57: ...D SEGMENT 1 Display the route list See page 48 2 Touch Detours 3 Touch Detour off z If there is more than one point to detour a list of points to detour will be displayed Select points from the list to cancel detouring them 4 The route will be recalculated DETOURING A SEGMENT ON THE ROUTE DETOURING A SEGMENT FROM THE ROUTE LIST When detouring a segment the detour route can be changed Touch_Go_Plus...

Page 58: ... the detoured segment on the On route screen 2 Touch Detour off or Touch to display the next or previous message 3 The route will be recalculated z The mark of the TMC on the On route screen changes to DETOURING A SEGMENT FROM A TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST If a traffic message relates to the route being travelled the desired segment can be detoured z When is touched the traffic message is read out To can...

Page 59: ...n on your detour route On the top corner information on time savings and deviation km is given RECALCULATING THE ROUTE BY THE TRAFFIC MESSAGES You will be informed about relevant traffic messages on the route by a pop up window A pop up window may differ depending on the traffic message settings See page 71 IF Automatic IS SELECTED IF Manual IS SELECTED Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 54 Thursday...

Page 60: ...played by touching on any of the Navigation screens 3 Touch Stored on the My destina tions screen 4 Touch Create new entry 5 Input the entry address See page 37 6 Touch Save new entry 7 Input the entry name 8 Touch OK 9 The entry is saved in the Stored list REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY Up to 200 destinations can be regis tered with this system REGISTERING FROM THE My destinations SCREEN z Touch to disp...

Page 61: ...address XIf you search the destination by Select point on map or Enter geo coordi nates 4 Touch Save XIf you search the destination by the other methods 4 Touch the desired entry from the list 5 The entry is registered as Home in the Stored list If Home has not been registered touching Home allows a home ad dress to be registered z Touch to display and edit the entry information See page 61 Touch_...

Page 62: ... LIST ON THE Last OR Phone book SCREEN 1 Search the point by Last or Phone book See page 36 2 Touch next to the desired item 3 Touch Add to stored destinations 4 Follow the steps REGISTERING FROM THE My destinations SCREEN from STEP 7 See page 55 REGISTERING FROM THE MAP REGISTERING FROM POI REGISTERING FROM THE LIST INFORMATION If the contact includes an address and a phone number they will be st...

Page 63: ...ch Add to stored contacts 4 Follow the steps REGISTERING FROM THE My destinations SCREEN from STEP 7 See page 55 1 Search the point by Enter geo coor dinates See page 41 2 Touch Save 3 Follow the steps REGISTERING FROM THE My destinations SCREEN from STEP 7 See page 55 REGISTERING FROM GEO COORDINATES Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 58 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 64: ...enu screen is not dis played touch until it is displayed 3 Touch Enter destination z The Enter destination screen can be dis played by touching on any of the Navigation screens 4 Touch Advanced on the Enter des tination screen 5 Touch Load contacts from USB 6 The following screen will be displayed while loading the data z To cancel this function touch Cancel REGISTERING FROM AN EXTERNAL DEVICE CSI...

Page 65: ...is turned off during downloading If the USB memory is removed before downloading is complete If a message similar to the one below is displayed delete X item s in the Stored list on the My destinations screen or Contacts screen to make room for the new destination s See pages 61 and 159 Addresses and numbers can be added by downloading from an Internet serv er They will be stored in the Stored lis...

Page 66: ...ctions can be operated DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION Detailed information of entries in the list can be displayed or edited No Function Touch to display the details of the entry information See page 62 Touch to change the entry name See page 62 Touch to edit the address See page 62 Touch to delete the entry Touch to delete all entries Touch to register the entry in the Stored list o...

Page 67: ... Touch Edit address 2 Input the new address See page 37 3 Touch Save changes SHOW DETAILS OF THE ENTRY z When you touch Go the starting route guidance screen will be displayed CHANGING THE ENTRY NAME EDITING THE ADDRESS INFORMATION If an entry that is transferred from a cel lular phone is edited the change will affect the entry in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and Contacts screen S...

Page 68: ...al index of Owner s Manual 2 Press the SETUP button 3 Touch General 4 Touch Send stored contacts to USB 5 The following screen will be displayed while sending the data z To cancel this function touch Cancel 6 The following screen will be displayed when sending data to the USB memory is complete SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY The entries stored in the Stored list on the My destinations scr...

Page 69: ...ION Downloading may not complete cor rectly in the following cases If the engine switch is turned off during downloading If the USB memory is removed before downloading is complete Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 64 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 70: ... time between Arrival time dis tance and Remaining time distance to the destination See page 67 Touch to set the speed limits function See page 68 Touch to set the display of the au tomatic map zoom on or off See page 45 Touch to set the display of the route guidance arrow on or off See page 45 Touch to set the display of the name of the road currently being travelled on to on or off See page 45 T...

Page 71: ...play of the traffic message icons on or off See page 45 Touch to set the display of the safety cameras icons on or off See page 28 INFORMATION The current setting of each item is dis played on its right Selected item s checkboxes will change to when the item has been selected All selected items will be acti vated simultaneously No Function POIS ON MAP POI categories displayed on the map can be sel...

Page 72: ...off the estimated time distance Arrival time distance Touch to display the arrival time in the upper right area of the map The distance to the destination will also be displayed Remaining time distance Touch to display the remaining time to reach the destination in the upper right area of the map The distance to the destination will also be displayed 3 Touch DAY NIGHT MAP The screen can be changed...

Page 73: ... item Show on map Touch to display the speed limits on the map Audible warning if limit exceeded by Touch to receive an audible warning if the speed limit will be exceeded by a certain range SPEED LIMITS Speed limits functions can be changed Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 68 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 74: ...rns Touch to include the traffic information history in the route calculation Show route alternatives Touch to dis play 3 routes fastest shortest and ecolog ical on the map after a route calculation Make a round trip Touch to have the route automatically calculated back to the starting point after the set destination has been reached z Entered stopovers will also be considered on the way back to t...

Page 75: ...s played by touching on any of the Navigation screens 3 Touch Avoid 4 Touch the desired item Avoid motorways Touch to avoid mo torways Avoid toll roads Touch to avoid toll roads Avoid tunnels Touch to avoid tunnels Avoid ferries Car trains Touch to avoid ferries Car trains 5 Touch SETTING THE AVOIDANCE CRITERIA FOR THE ROUTE CALCULATION The avoidance criteria for the route cal culation can be set ...

Page 76: ...of the Navigation screens 3 Touch Set TMC z Please refer to the following pages for a description of each setting 1 Touch Radius filter on the Set TMC screen 2 Touch desired item Off Touch to deactivate the function 10km 100 km 6 mi 60 mi Touch to set the radius from 10 km to 100 km 6 miles to 60 miles 3 Touch TRAFFIC MESSAGE SETTINGS SETTING Radius filter Once the radius filter has been set only ...

Page 77: ...desirable or not 3 Touch 1 Touch TMC radio station on the Set TMC screen 2 Touch the desired item Automatic Touch to allow the system to automatically tune to the TMC station with the best reception Manual Touch to manually tune the TMC station by touching or SETTING Dynamic reroute The method of reroute can be set SETTING TMC radio station The tuning of the TMC radio station can be set INFORMATIO...

Page 78: ...en driving on a winding road When driving on a slippery road such as in sand gravel snow etc When driving on a long straight road When motorway and surface streets run in parallel After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier When a long route is searched during high speed driving When driving without setting the current position calibration correctly After repeating a change of direction by going forw...

Page 79: ... location may have multiple names and the system will announce one or more Some routes may not be searched If the route to your destination includes gravel unpaved roads or alleys the route guidance may not be shown Your destination point might be shown on the opposite side of the street When a portion of the route has regula tions prohibiting the entry of the vehicle that vary by time or season o...

Page 80: ...ata is detected 2 Touch Yes 3 Touch Confirm 4 The update will start UPDATE MAP Map data can be updated using a USB memory that contains map updates For details contact Toyota dealer or refer to Toyota s portal site www my toyota eu NOTICE Observe the following precautions when updating the map data Do not remove the media device con taining the update data until the update process is complete Do n...

Page 81: ... National Land Survey Sweden Topografische Grundlage Ó Bundesamt für Landestopographie All rights reserved TERMS AND CONDITIONS PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE NAVTEQ DATABASE NOTICE TO THE USER THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT AND NOT AN AGREEMENT FOR SALE BETWEEN YOU AND NAVTEQ B V FOR YOUR COPY OF THE NAVTEQ NAVIGABLE MAP DATA BASE INCLUDING ASSOCIATED COMPUTER...

Page 82: ...ded by NAVTEQ and not as subset thereof LIMITED WARRANTY NAVTEQ warrants that subject to the warnings set out below for a period of 12 months after acquisition of your copy of the Database it will perform substantially in accordance with NAVTEQ s Criteria for Accuracy and Completeness existing on the date you acquired the Database these criteria are available from NAVTEQ at your request If the Dat...

Page 83: ... RIGHTS WHERE YOU HAVE ACQUIRED THE DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE COURSE OF A BUSINESS WARNINGS The Database may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time changing circumstances sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data any of which may lead to incorrect results The Database does not include or reflect information on inter alia neighborh...

Page 84: ...NECTED SERVICE 89 OBTAINING A PORTAL SITE ACCOUNT 89 LOGIN PROCESS CONNECTED SERVICES 91 3 OPERATING NAVIGATION FUNCTION USING CONNECTED SERVICE 92 ONLINE SEARCH 92 LOADING ADDRESSES 94 4 OPERATING AN APPLICATION USING CONNECTED SERVICE 96 DOWNLOADING AN APPLICATION TO THE SYSTEM 96 OPERATING AN APPLICATION 97 1 APPLICATIONS OPERATION 2 CONNECTED SERVICE APPLICATION Some of the functions cannot be...

Page 85: ...ras menu screen When the button is pressed the screen that was last displayed is returned to Touch to display the Extras menu screen No Function Page Touch to access the online search 92 Touch to view pictures stored on a USB memory 81 Touch to display the connected phone s Emails 83 Touch to access the connected phone s calendar tasks and notes 85 Touch to access applications 97 Touch_Go_Plus_OM2...

Page 86: ...3 Touch Pictures 4 The slideshow starts automatically Touch to stop the slideshow When the vehicle is stopped pictures stored on a USB memory can be viewed INFORMATION Images cannot be viewed while driving When the vehicle starts moving while viewing pictures a pop up window will be displayed and pictures cannot be dis played Touch Previous to return to the previous screen Available image data for...

Page 87: ...he slideshow again Touch to display the previous picture Touch to display the next pic ture PLAYING PICTURE SLIDESHOWS A slideshow can be played paused and desired images can be selected INFORMATION When the slideshow is playing the pause and skip screen buttons disap pear automatically after a few seconds Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 82 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 88: ...hone can be downloaded Before using this application connect a Bluetooth phone with a phone profile See page 194 INFORMATION This function may not be available depending on the phone Emails cannot be sent using this func tion Downloading may not complete cor rectly if the engine switch is turned off during downloading NEW EMAIL NOTIFICATION POP UP WINDOW When a new Email is received a pop up windo...

Page 89: ...an Email is shown by the fol lowing icons Unread mail Read mail Important mail 4 The text of the Email is displayed z When is touched the Email mes sage is read out To cancel this function touch Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 84 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 90: ...lay the previous day s schedule Touch to display the following day s schedule Touch to display the current day s tasks Touch to display the notes Calendar entries tasks and notes from a connected Bluetooth phone can be downloaded Before using this application connect a Bluetooth phone with a phone profile See page 194 INFORMATION This function may not be available depending on the phone Calendar e...

Page 91: ... a destination z Importing points Establishments that were searched using a computer can be set as a destination and can be registered in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and Contacts screen See pages 55 and 157 z Application Various functions can be added by downloading applications using a USB memory No Name Operation Navigation Input a keyword Toyota Centre The keyword is sent to t...

Page 92: ...yota portal site Access the portal site and search POIs Toyota Centre The POIs are saved at Toyota Centre Navigation Via the internet the POIs are downloaded to the navigation system Via the USB the POIs are downloaded to the navigation sys tem USB memory The POIs are saved to a USB For details about Toyota s portal site refer to www my toyota eu Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 87 Thursday Septem...

Page 93: ... USB memory The downloaded application is saved to a USB Navigation Via the USB the application is downloaded to the navigation system Runs applications on the navigation system Contents provider Contents received via a cellular phone For details about Toyota s portal site refer to www my toyota eu Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 88 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 94: ...ification and Vehicle identification number VIN are required to obtain an account Check the identifications before accessing Toyota s portal site INFORMATION This system supports the following ser vice Bluetooth Specification Ver 1 1 or higher Recommended Ver 2 1 EDR or higher Profiles HFP Hands Free Profile Ver 1 0 or higher Recommended Ver 1 5 or higher DUN Dial Up Networking Profile Ver 1 1 or ...

Page 95: ...l 3 Touch System information 4 Device ID is displayed CHECKING VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TION NUMBER z Copy to USB Touch to copy system information to the USB memory con nected to the device For details see the vehicle specifica tions of Owner s Manual Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 90 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 96: ...on tinue This function can be set to on or off See page 199 2 Touch Username 3 Input the server username and then touch OK 4 Touch password 5 Input the server password and then touch OK 6 Touch Confirm login information z When Remember password is on the entered user login information will be remembered for every login LOGIN PROCESS CONNECTED SERVICES Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 91 Thursday S...

Page 97: ...h Online search and then select online search provider z The desired online search provider can be selected on the Extras menu screen See page 80 5 Login to connected services See page 91 6 Touch Search area 7 Select the desired search area At current position Touch to define the area at the current position Define city Touch to define the area by city name Input the city name and then touch OK Fr...

Page 98: ...ems Up to 60 non sponsored links can be downloaded Previous results Touch to display the previous result Next results Touch to display the next result 11Touch Go Details Touch to display the details of the point information 12The starting route guidance screen will be displayed See page 43 Touch to call the registered tele phone number INFORMATION indicates if online connection is active or not Af...

Page 99: ...ing screen will be displayed while loading the data z To cancel this function touch Cancel 7 The following screen will be displayed when loading is complete 8 The entry is registered in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and Contacts screen See pages 55 and 157 LOADING ADDRESSES Addresses and numbers can be added by downloading from an Internet server They will be stored in the Stored l...

Page 100: ...sses function is on the addresses from the server will be downloaded auto matically See page 199 If a message similar to the one below is displayed delete X item s in the Stored list on the My destinations screen or Contacts screen to make room for the new destination s See pages 61 and 159 DOWNLOADING FROM A USB MEMORY For details about downloading from a USB memory see page 59 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20...

Page 101: ...the download is complete a pop up window will be displayed Touch Confirm z The screen will return to the previous screen z The downloaded applications are dis played on the Extras menu screen DOWNLOADING AN APPLICATION TO THE SYSTEM To download an application a USB memory that contains the application data is required For details about an application refer to Toyota s portal site www my toyota eu ...

Page 102: ...date the data Touch to display the operating switch Touch to close the application OPERATING AN APPLICATION Before using downloaded applications connect the Bluetooth phone with an internet profile See page 194 If a Bluetooth connection with an internet profile is not currently active down loaded applications will be dimmed For details about operating the appli cation refer to www my toyota eu OPE...

Page 103: ...the ap plication to be deleted 2 The following confirmation screen will be displayed Touch Yes z The selected application is deleted and the Extras menu screen will be returned to DELETING AN APPLICATION Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 98 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 104: ...MORY OR iPod 115 6 AUX DEVICE OPERATION 121 CONNECTING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE 121 SWITCHING TO AUX MODE 122 PLAYING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE 122 7 Bluetooth AUDIO OPERATION 123 SWITCHING TO Bluetooth AUDIO MODE 124 CONNECTING Bluetooth AUDIO 124 PLAYING Bluetooth AUDIO 127 8 STEERING SWITCHES 131 STEERING SWITCHES WITH TWO DIRECTION STEERING SWITCH 131 STEERING SWITCHES WITH FOUR DIRECTION STEERIN...

Page 105: ...slot Insert a disc into this slot The CD player turns on immediately 108 Source Touch to select your desired audio sources The audio source selection screen will be displayed 103 Tune Scroll knob Turn to select radio station bands tracks and files Also the knob can be used for selection from the list display 102 Seek Track button Press the or button to seek up or down for a station or to access a ...

Page 106: ... equipped button Press to pause or resume playing the music knob Press to turn the audio system on and off and turn to adjust the volume 102 button Press to eject a disc 108 No Name Function Page Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 101 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 107: ...or box to select a desired item from the list and pressing the knob will play it The track that is being played is highlighted This section describes some of the ba sic features of the audio system Some information may not pertain to your system Your audio system works when the en gine switch is turned to the ACC or ON position NOTICE To prevent the 12 volt battery from being discharged do not lea...

Page 108: ...button to display the audio source selection screen XUSB memory iPod and Bluetooth au dio modes XModes other than USB memory iPod and Bluetooth audio 3 Touch a desired audio source SWITCHING AUDIO SOURCE INFORMATION You cannot select dimmed screen but tons Connect the audio device before selecting Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 103 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 109: ... be selected DAB radio requires a DAB tuner Con tact your Toyota dealer or repairer or another duly qualified professional 1 Tune in the desired station 2 Touch one of the channel selector but tons 1 6 and hold it until a beep is heard This sets the preset frequency to the screen button The station s fre quency will be displayed in the screen button z To change the preset station to a different on...

Page 110: ... station list Touch one of the channel selector buttons 1 Touch Station list z To return the preset screen touch Presets 2 Touch one of the channel selector but tons XWith single tuner models z FM broadcasts will not be automatically searched while a radio station is being tuned in z To update the FM station list touch and hold the Update until a beep is heard z If the FM station list does not see...

Page 111: ...in formation program in TA mode the radio will automatically be switched to a traffic information broadcast using the EON AF list When the traffic information program ends the radio will re tune to the broad cast that was previously tuned in automat ically RDS RADIO DATA SYSTEM FM ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY AF A better reception frequency of the same broadcasting program will auto matically be re tuned...

Page 112: ... automati cally received and the current audio mode is interrupted When the traffic report ends the paused audio will resume TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT VOL UME z The range of volume memory is limited If the volume received previously is less than the minimum the minimum volume will be used The volume level of a received traffic information sound is stored in the memory Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 1...

Page 113: ...1 For appropriate discs for this player see AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATING HINTS on page 134 INSERTING OR EJECTING A DISC INSERTING A DISC INFORMATION If the label is facing down Check DISC will appear on the screen The player is intended for use with 12 cm 4 7 in discs only To play 8 cm 3 in discs use an adaptor NOTICE Do not stack up two discs for insertion or it will cause damage to the CD player Inser...

Page 114: ...layed Touch to pause the track Touch to resume playing the track 1 Press and hold the or of Seek Track button to fast forward or re verse When the button is released the player will start playing from that posi tion SWITCHING TO CD MODE INFORMATION If no disc is in the slot Disc cannot be selected Insert a disc into the slot PLAYING AN AUDIO CD INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not alway...

Page 115: ...elected from a list z Touch Tracks on the screen The list will be displayed z Touch a desired track The player will start playing the selected track from the begin ning z Touch or to scroll the list z If appears to the right of titles the complete titles are too long for the display Touch this screen button to scroll to titles SELECTING A DESIRED TRACK Select a desired track using one of the follo...

Page 116: ...file and folder currently being played will be displayed Touch to pause the file Touch to resume playing the file 1 Press and hold the or of Seek Track button to fast forward or re verse When the button is released the player will start playing from that posi tion PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER Repeating the track OFF Playing the tracks in ran dom order OFF PLAYING A MP3 WMA DISC INFORMATION The ...

Page 117: ...ars to the right of titles the complete titles are too long for the display Touch this screen button to scroll to titles 1 Touch Folders on the screen The folder list will be displayed 2 Touch a desired folder from the list The file list for the folder will be dis played z When a desired file is touched the player will start playing the file z Touch or to scroll the list z If appears to the right ...

Page 118: ...reen button is touched Random mode Use it for auto matic random selection of the file z The random mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched PLAYING REPEAT AND RANDOM ORDER Repeating the file Repeating the folder OFF Playing the files on the folder in random order Playing the files in all the folders in random order OFF Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 113 Thursday September 2...

Page 119: ...vehicle The temperature inside may rise to a level that could damage the portable player Do not press down on or apply unneces sary pressure to the portable player while it is connected as this may dam age the portable player or its terminal Do not insert foreign objects into the USB port as this may damage the porta ble player or its terminal INFORMATION This system has a charging function for iP...

Page 120: ...to pause the song Touch to resume playing the song SWITCHING TO USB OR iPod MODE PLAYING A USB MEMORY OR iPod PLAYING A SONG The title of the album song and artist name of the song currently being lis tened to will be displayed INFORMATION The progress bar indicator does not always correspond to the actual elapsed playback position USB memory only If the song s data does not contain an ID3 tag the...

Page 121: ...e screen button until its song list is displayed 4 Touch the desired song SELECTING A DESIRED SONG Songs can be sorted and selected from various playlists INFORMATION USB memory only Files that do not con tain song title and or album information will be displayed as Unknown in the Artist and or Album list While the media is being synchronized a pop up window is displayed When synchronization is co...

Page 122: ...esired song SELECTING A DESIRED SONG US ING SEEK TRACK BUTTON OR TUNE SCROLL KNOB Seek Track button Press the or of Seek Track button to select a desired song Tune Scroll knob Turn to select a de sired song The desired song can be selected from the current playlist Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 117 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 123: ... that a song from it can be selected INFORMATION If a song other than the one currently being listened to is selected the current list is updated and will include all the songs from the album being listened to It may take time to display iPod cover art Only iPod cover art that is saved in JPEG format can be displayed When Audio book or Podcast play modes are selected this function is not available...

Page 124: ...ly listen ing to z The repeat mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched Random mode Use it for automatic random order in the current playlist z The random mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched The size of the playlist of similar songs can be set REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY FUNCTIONS Repeat and random play functions are available Repeating the song OFF Playi...

Page 125: ...uch Options 2 Touch Random or Repeat track z To cancel repeat or random order touch Random or Repeat track again INFORMATION When Random is on the songs in the current playlist can be played in random order Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 120 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 126: ...sers to en joy music via the vehicle speakers CAUTION Do not connect a portable audio device or operate the device controls while driv ing NOTICE Do not leave the portable audio device in the car In particular high tempera tures inside the vehicle may damage the device Do not push down on or apply unneces sary pressure to the portable audio device while it is connected as this may damage the devic...

Page 127: ...Aux on the screen z Only the volume can be adjusted using the audio system controls The remaining controls need to be operated on the porta ble audio device itself SWITCHING TO AUX MODE INFORMATION If no portable audio device is connected Aux cannot be selected Connect the portable audio device to the AUX port PLAYING A PORTABLE AUDIO DEVICE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 122 Thursday September ...

Page 128: ...on The portable audio player is turned off The portable audio player is not con nected The portable audio player has a low battery Depending on the portable audio player that is connected to the system certain functions may not be available It may take time the phone connection is carried out during Bluetooth audio play INFORMATION Portable audio players must correspond to the following specificat...

Page 129: ... pair a porta ble player and connect the audio pro file A2DP with the system In this manual pairing refers to a Bluetooth device connecting with the system Connecting refers to the paired de vice s profile s being connected to the system Once you have connected a device with audio profile A2DP you can en joy your music on the vehicle s audio system If you have not yet connected a porta ble player ...

Page 130: ...while searching for a Bluetooth de vice z To cancel this function touch Cancel 5 Touch the device to be paired z Connectable Bluetooth devices are listed on the display 6 The following screen will be displayed z To cancel this function touch Cancel 7 Confirm the PIN XIf the device supports SSP Secure Sim ple Pairing z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen and then touch Accept XIf the device doe...

Page 131: ...ngine switch is in the ACC or ON position CONNECTING FROM THE DEVICE 1 Switching to Bluetooth audio mode See page 124 2 Touch Bluetooth Setup 3 Touch Make this system discover able z When a Bluetooth device is currently connected a pop up window is displayed To disconnect it touch Yes 4 The following screen will be displayed z To cancel this function touch Cancel Bluetooth is a registered trademar...

Page 132: ...e playing the song RECONNECTING Bluetooth AUDIO If a portable player is disconnected due to poor reception from the Bluetooth network when the engine switch is in the ACC or ON position the system will automatically reconnect the porta ble player PLAYING Bluetooth AUDIO PLAYING A SONG The title of the song album and artist name of the song currently being lis tened to will be displayed INFORMATION...

Page 133: ... z Touch the desired item to display its list Continue to touch the applicable screen button until its song list is displayed 4 Touch the desired song SELECTING A DESIRED SONG Songs can be sorted and selected from various playlists INFORMATION Files that do not contain song title and or album information will be displayed as Unknown in the Artist and or Album list This function may not be availabl...

Page 134: ...SEEK TRACK BUTTON OR TUNE SCROLL KNOB Seek Track button Press the or of Seek Track button to select a desired song Tune Scroll knob Turn to select a de sired song The desired song can be selected from current playlist INFORMATION This function may not be available depending on the portable audio player Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 129 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 135: ...z The random mode changes as follows each time the screen button is touched FROM THE OPTIONS SCREEN 1 Touch Options 2 Touch Random or Repeat track z To cancel repeat or random order touch Random or Repeat track again REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY FUNCTIONS Repeat and random play functions are available Repeating the song OFF Playing the songs in random order OFF INFORMATION When Random is on the songs in...

Page 136: ...r file Press the or switch To select a desired folder MP3 WMA Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep XUSB memory iPod To select a desired song Press the or switch Fast forward and reverse Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep XBluetooth audio player To select a desired song Press the or switch Fast forward and reverse Press and hold the or switch until you hear a beep MODE...

Page 137: ... change the FM station list page The FM station list page can be changed by pressing the or side of the switch XCD player To select a desired track or file Press the or side of the switch until the desired track or file to play is selected To return to the beginning of the current track or file press the side of the switch once quickly To select a desired folder MP3 WMA Press the or switch to chan...

Page 138: ...DE HOLD switch z Press and hold the MODE HOLD switch until you hear a beep and the music will pause or be muted By the same opera tion it is released Back switch z Press the back switch to return to the pre vious screen Enter switch z When in radio mode pressing the enter switch returns to the preset screen z When in media mode pressing the enter switch returns to the list screen Touch_Go_Plus_OM2...

Page 139: ...nce When a reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio station are very nearly the same fre quency they can interfere with each other making it difficult to hear the broadcast Static AM is easily affected by external sources of electrical noise such as high tension power lines lightening or electri cal motors This results in static NOTICE To avoid damaging the audio system Be care...

Page 140: ...Pod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The following iPod iPod nano iPod classic iPod touch and iPhone devic es can be used with this system Made for iPod touch 4th generation iPod touch 3rd generation iPod touch 2nd generation iPod touch 1st generation iPod classic iPod with video iPod nano 6th generation iPod nano 5th generation iPod nano 4t...

Page 141: ... vibrations may make your CD player skip z If moisture gets into your CD player you may not hear any sound even though your CD player appears to be working Remove the discs from the CD player and wait until it dries z Use only discs marked as shown above The following products may not be play able on your CD player SACDs dts CDs Copy protected CDs Video CDs XSpecial shaped discs XTransparent trans...

Page 142: ...hem in their plastic cases away from moisture heat and direct sunlight z To clean a disc Wipe it with a soft lint free cloth that has been dampened with water Wipe in a straight line from the cen tre to the edge of the disc not in a circle Do not use a conventional record cleaner or anti static device NOTICE Do not use special shaped transparent translucent low quality or labeled discs such as tho...

Page 143: ...on such as track title artist name z The sound quality of MP3 WMA files gen erally improves with higher bit rates In order to achieve a reasonable level of sound quality files recorded with a bit rate of at least 128 kbps are recommended MP3 files MPEG 1 AUDIO LAYER 3 32 44 1 48 kHz MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3 16 22 05 24 kHz WMA files for WMA player Ver 7 8 9 CBR 32 44 1 48 kHz WMA files for USB memory Ve...

Page 144: ...RW discs recorded on a music CD recorder or a personal computer because of disc characteristics scratches or dirt on the disc or dirt condensation etc on the lens of the unit z It may not be possible to play discs recorded on a personal computer depend ing on the application settings and the environment Record with the correct for mat For details contact the appropriate application manufacturers o...

Page 145: ...tions z Level 1 The file name is in 8 3 format 8 character file names with a 3 character file extension File names must be com posed of one byte capital letters and num bers The _ symbol may also be included z Level 2 The file name can have up to 31 characters including the separation mark and file extension Each folder must contain fewer than 8 hierarchies z Playlists created using WINAMP soft wa...

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Page 148: ...143 1 AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION 4 AUDIO SYSTEM Display audio_Ext_EE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 143 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 149: ...RELEASE YOUR CAR 152 3 CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE 153 CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE 153 4 REGISTERING AN ENTRY 157 REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY 157 DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION 159 SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY 161 1 BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 144 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 150: ...ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER VOLUME 168 SENDING TONES 168 DIALING A SECOND NUMBER 168 1 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION 170 NEW SHORT MESSAGE NOTIFICATION POP UP WINDOW IF EQUIPPED 170 CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT MESSAGES 170 CHECKING SENT SHORT MESSAGES 171 SENDING A NEW SHORT MESSAGES 172 2 TELEPHONE OPERATION 3 SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTION Bluetooth HANDS FREE SYSTEM Some of the functions cannot be operated while drivi...

Page 151: ...xtras menu screen When the button is pressed the screen that was last displayed is returned to Touch to display the Phone menu screen No Function Page Touch to display the Dial number screen A call can be made by dialing the number 148 162 Touch to display the Contacts screen An entry from the list of contacts in the Stored and Phone book screen can be selected and called 162 163 Touch to display ...

Page 152: ...t of received and sent short messages and a menu to create new short messages can be displayed 170 Press to display Phone menu screen Each time this button is pressed the screen will change between the Phone menu screen and the Extras menu screen No Function Page Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 147 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 153: ...ouch the corresponding icon to change to the Dial number Con tacts Call lists or Messages screen The Name of phone and pro vider Displaying name of the phone and provider These information may not be displayed depending on the phone Number keys Touch to input a phone number Save the num ber screen but ton Touch to register a phone number Delete screen button Touch to delete an input phone number O...

Page 154: ...l of reception does not always correspond with the level displayed on the cellular phone The level of reception may not be displayed depending on the phone If this information is not available from the connected phone the icon will be shown with a question mark Bluetooth con nection The icon indicates an active BT connection Short messag es information Displays short messages information Missed ca...

Page 155: ... the system quality of the sound may deteriorate and connecting condition may go down INFORMATION If your cellular phone does not support Bluetooth this system will not function Depending on the cellular phone mod els some functions may be restricted In the following conditions the system may not function The cellular phone is turned off The current position is outside the communication area The c...

Page 156: ...r Recommended Ver 1 5 or higher DUN Dial Up Networking Profile Ver 1 1 or higher PAN Personal Area Network Ver 1 0 PBAP Phone Book Access Profile Ver 1 0 or higher MAP Message Access Profile Application PIM Personal Information Manager If your cellular phone does not support HFP you cannot register the Bluetooth phone or use DUN PAN or PBAP pro files individually If the connected Bluetooth phone v...

Page 157: ...ice down Otherwise an echo will be heard and receiving voice can be heard out side of the vehicle When you talk on the phone speak clearly towards the micro phone In the following situations your voice may not reach the other party Driving on an unpaved road Due to traffic noise Driving at high speed A window is open Turning the air conditioning vents towards the microphone The sound of the air co...

Page 158: ...phone s profile HFP with the system In this manual pairing re fers to a Bluetooth device connecting with the system Connecting refers to the paired device s profile s being connected to the system Once the profile has been connected hands free calls can be made If you have not yet connected any Bluetooth phones with phone profile HFP you must first connect your phone with phone profile HFP accordi...

Page 159: ...evice supports SSP Secure Sim ple Pairing z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen and then touch Accept XIf the device does not supports SSP Se cure Simple Pairing z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into the phone 8 The following screen will be displayed when pairing is complete 9 The system waits for connection re quests coming from the paired device All requested profiles are connected au...

Page 160: ...vice is currently connected a pop up window is displayed To disconnect it touch Yes 4 The following screen will be displayed z To cancel this function touch Cancel 5 Confirm the PIN XIf the device supports SSP Secure Sim ple Pairing z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen and then touch Accept XIf the device does not supports SSP Se cure Simple Pairing z Input the PIN displayed on the screen int...

Page 161: ...ollowing methods Select the Bluetooth phone again See page 197 Connect the phone profile See page 198 RECONNECTING THE Bluetooth PHONE If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected due to poor reception from the Bluetooth network when the engine switch is in the ACC or ON position the system will automatically reconnect the Bluetooth phone Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 156 Thursday September 20 2012 12 ...

Page 162: ...pes Mo bile Home Work or Other and input a number Touch to delete one number Touch and hold to continue deleting numbers z You can enter a number for each phone type 5 Touch 6 Input the entry name 7 Touch OK 8 The entry is registered in the Stored list REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY Up to 200 numbers can be registered with this system REGISTERING FROM THE Contacts SCREEN z Touch to display and edit the e...

Page 163: ...ING FROM THE Contacts SCREEN from STEP 6 See page 157 1 Searching the entry by Call lists See page 164 2 Touch next to the desired item 3 Follow the steps REGISTERING FROM THE Contacts SCREEN from STEP 6 See page 157 REGISTERING FROM THE Dial number SCREEN INFORMATION The phone type is registered as Mobile REGISTERING FROM THE Phone book SCREEN INFORMATION The phone type is registered as Mobile If...

Page 164: ...ng functions can be operated REGISTERING FROM AN EXTERNAL DEVICE CSI formatted data can be trans ferred from a USB memory to this sys tem Transferred addresses and numbers will be stored in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and Contacts screen See pages 55 and 157 DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION Detailed information of entries in the list can be displayed or edited Touch_G...

Page 165: ...esired entry to call it Touch to change the entry name See page 160 Touch to edit phone numbers See page 160 Touch to delete the entry Touch to delete all entries Touch to register the entry in the Stored list on the My destina tions screen and Contacts screen See page 158 CHANGING THE ENTRY NAME EDITING PHONE NUMBERS INFORMATION If an entry that is transferred from a cel lular phone is edited the...

Page 166: ...M Display audio_Ext_EE SENDING STORED CONTACTS TO A USB MEMORY The entries stored in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and Contacts screen can be transferred to a USB memory See page 63 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 161 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 167: ...ontacts screen can be displayed by touching on any of the Phone screens 2 Touch Stored on the Contacts screen After a Bluetooth phone has been connected a call can be made using the hands free system There are sev eral methods by which a call can be made These are described below BY DIAL You can call by inputting the phone number z When is touched the number is registered in the Stored list on the...

Page 168: ...desired entry z If there are 2 or more phone numbers touch the desired number in the list z Touch to display and edit the entry information See page 159 BY PHONE BOOK Calls can be made using the phone book data of the connected cellular phone The phone book changes de pending on the phone connected If a contact does not have phone num ber stored the entry will be dimmed You can update the Phone bo...

Page 169: ...ay dialed num bers z The state of a call is shown by the follow ing icons Missed Received Dialed 3 Touch the desired entry 4 The connecting screen will be dis played z To cancel the call touch End call INFORMATION When a phone is connected for the first time its phone book must be down loaded If the phone book can not be downloaded a pop up window will be displayed BY CALL LISTS Calls can be made ...

Page 170: ... call 1 Touch 2 The connecting screen will be dis played z To cancel the call touch End call CALLING USING A SHORT MESSAGE Calls can be made to a short message sender s phone number See page 170 BY POI CALL Calls can be made to a POI when its details are displayed on the screen See pages 32 and 38 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 165 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 171: ...Call waiting 2 The ongoing screen is displayed See page 167 z The first call is put on hold and the infor mation of the party will be dimmed z The second call s information is displayed below the first call information When a call is received this screen is displayed and a sound is heard z Ringtone and ringtone volume can be set See pages 187 and 200 INFORMATION During international phone calls th...

Page 172: ... the call Touch Transfer to pho to change from Hands free call to cellular phone call Touch Handsfree mode to change from cellular phone call to Hands free call Displays a call duration Touch to adjust the volume of the other party s voice See page 168 Displays the name number and picture of the other party The in formation shown here may differ depending on the information available from your pho...

Page 173: ...tely as tones z Touch Quit to return the previous screen 1 Touch Dial 2 Touch the desired method to call XIf Dial number is selected 3 Input the number and then touch ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER VOLUME z The receiver volume can also be adjusted using the switch on the steer ing wheel SENDING TONES DIALING A SECOND NUMBER Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 168 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 174: ...reen will be displayed z The first call is put on hold and the infor mation of the party will be dimmed z The second call s information is displayed below the first call information CHANGING PARTIES 1 Touch Switch calls z Every time Switch calls is touched the party who is on hold will be switched CHANGING TO A CONFERENCE CALL 1 Touch Link calls INFORMATION If your cellular phone is not HFP Ver 1 ...

Page 175: ...he following icons New message Read message Unread message Received short messages can be for warded from the connected Bluetooth phone enabling checking and replying using this system NEW SHORT MESSAGE NOTIFICATION POP UP WINDOW IF EQUIPPED When a new short message is re ceived a pop up window is displayed on the screen z This function can be set to On or Off See page 200 CHECKING RECEIVED SHORT ...

Page 176: ... touching on any of the Phone screens 2 Touch Sent on the Messages screen 3 Touch the desired short message 4 The short message will be displayed No Function Touch to have the short message read out To cancel this function touch Touch to call the sender Touch to reply to the short mes sage by free text Touch to reply to the short mes sage by template REPLYING THE SHORT MESSAGE CHECKING SENT SHORT ...

Page 177: ...ge See page 173 5 Touch OK 6 Select the desired number contact to whom the short message should be sent z Dial number Select contact and a list of former recipients will be displayed XIf Dial number is selected 7 Enter the number 8 Touch 9 The short message will be sent XIf Select contact is selected 7 Touch the desired list 8 Touch the desired contact 9 The short message will be sent SENDING A NE...

Page 178: ...be moved by touching the desired location in the input screen Touch or to scroll the input screen up or down The short messages can contain up to 160 characters If the entered text exceeds the characters available for one short message a new short message will begin automatically This is indicated by a separation line and an icon in the input field which is shown as soon as there are only 10 chara...

Page 179: ...te 2 Input the short message 3 Touch OK 4 The message is registered in the tem plate list on the Use message tem plate screen REGISTER NEW TEMPLATES New templates can be created Up to 15 templates can be registered Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 174 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 180: ..._Ext_U 9 1 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM 176 USING THE SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM 176 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 177 1 SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 175 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 181: ...bles the navigation audio and hands free systems to be operated using speech commands INFORMATION Voice recognition language can be changed See SELECTING A LAN GUAGE on page 188 This function is compatible with the fol lowing languages Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish USING THE SPEECH COMMAND SYSTEM The actual design and switch position may differ depending on...

Page 182: ...hile speech commands are spoken The air conditioning speed is set high The air conditioning vents are turned towards the microphone In the following conditions the system may not recognize the command prop erly and using speech commands may not be possible The command is incorrect or unclear Note that certain words accents or speech patterns may be difficult for the system to recognize There is ex...

Page 183: ... 2 Say the desired command or touch the desired command 3 Say the desired command or touch the desired command XNavigation commands XMedia commands XPhone commands XRadio commands z The command list is read out and the cor responding command is highlighted To cancel this function press the talk switch Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 178 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 184: ...1 FUEL CONSUMPTION VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM 181 FUEL CONSUMPTION VEHICLES WITHOUT HYBRID SYSTEM 181 3 TYRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM 183 SHOWING THE TYRE PRESSURE SCREEN 183 1 VEHICLE INFORMATION VEHICLE INFORMATION Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 179 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 185: ...and a tyre pressure warning system If equipped Fuel consumption information and tyre pressure value can be displayed To access the vehicle information system press the CAR button No Name Function Page Fuel consumption Displays the Trip information Past record and Energy monitor screen 181 Tyre pressure Displays the Tyre pressure screen 183 CAR button Press this button to access the vehicle informa...

Page 186: ...y touching this screen button Past record Past record screen can be displayed by touching this screen but ton FUEL CONSUMPTION VEHICLES WITH HYBRID SYSTEM Fuel consumption such as shown be low can be displayed on the screen For details see Section 1 1 of Owner s Manual FUEL CONSUMPTION VEHICLES WITHOUT HYBRID SYSTEM TRIP INFORMATION No Name Average speed Elapsed time Cruising range Previous fuel c...

Page 187: ...Update Reset the average fuel con sumption to measure the current fuel con sumption again XVehicles with multi information display When you touch Update the average fuel consumption displayed in the multi in formation display will be reset at the same time Trip information Trip information screen can be displayed by touching this screen button PAST RECORD No Name Previous fuel economy record Curre...

Page 188: ...z Low tyre pressure values will be displayed in orange z The display pattern varies depending on the vehicle Some vehicles do not show the spare tyre pressure Vehicles equipped with a tyre pressure warning system will display a warning screen in addition to a warning indica tion on the meter if tyre pressure be comes low For information on the tyre pressure warning system refer to Owner s Manual S...

Page 189: ...184 1 VEHICLE INFORMATION Display audio_Ext_EE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 184 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 190: ...91 4 Bluetooth SETTINGS 193 Bluetooth FUNCTION ON OFF 193 PAIRING A Bluetooth DEVICE 194 DISPLAYING THE DEVICE LIST 197 SETTING PIN 198 SETTING THE INTERNET CONNECTION 199 5 TELEPHONE SETTINGS 200 6 AUDIO SETTINGS 201 SOUND SETTINGS 201 RADIO SETTINGS 203 7 VEHICLE SETTINGS 204 1 SETUP OPERATION SETUP Some of the functions cannot be operated while driving Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 185 Thurs...

Page 191: ...tion operation sounds etc 187 Bluetooth 1 Registering removing connecting and discon necting Bluetooth devices and settings are available for Bluetooth 193 Display Settings are available for contrast and bright ness of the screen 190 Telephone Settings are available for phone sound phone book etc 200 SETUP button Press this button to display the Setup screen 187 190 193 200 201 204 Vehicle 2 Setti...

Page 192: ...unctions are operational Settings are available for language se lection operation sounds etc SCREENS FOR GENERAL SETTINGS No Function You can change the language See SELECTING A LANGUAGE on page 188 On or Off can be selected to sound beeps The personal data can be delet ed See DELETE PERSONAL DATA on page 189 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 187 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 193: ... set the ringtone vol ume The entries stored in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and Contacts screen See pages 55 and 157 can be transferred to a USB memory See SENDING STORED CON TACTS TO A USB MEMORY on page 63 CSI formatted data can be transferred from a USB memory to this system Transferred ad dresses and numbers will be stored in the Stored list on the My destinations screen and ...

Page 194: ...personal data 4 Touch Delete DELETE PERSONAL DATA INFORMATION The following personal data can be deleted or returned to their default set tings Phone book data Call history data Bluetooth devices data Phone sound settings Bluetooth settings Audio settings Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 189 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 195: ... for each setting 1 Press the SETUP button 2 Touch Display on the Setup screen 3 Touch Screen off z The display screen will be turned off To turn it on press the MEDIA CAR or SETUP button You can adjust the contrast and bright ness of the screen You can also turn the display off TURN OFF DISPLAY Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 190 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 196: ...he contrast or brightness using the or CHANGING BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT MODE Depending on the position of the head light switch the screen changes to day or night mode INFORMATION If the screen is set in day mode with the headlight switch turned on this condition is memorized even with the engine turned off ADJUST CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Screen button Function Contrast Strengthens the contrast of the sc...

Page 197: ...192 1 SETUP OPERATION Display audio_Ext_EE 6 After adjusting the screen touch OK Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 192 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 198: ...th on or Bluetooth off Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc To set up a Bluetooth device Bluetooth FUNCTION ON OFF The Bluetooth function can be switched on or off INFORMATION When Bluetooth function is turned off Search for Bluetooth devices Make this system discoverable Paired device list Set PIN for pair ing and Internet connection will be dimmed Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book ...

Page 199: ...wing screen will be displayed z To cancel this function touch Cancel 5 Confirm the PIN XIf the device supports SSP Secure Sim ple Pairing z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen and then touch Accept XIf the device does not supports SSP Se cure Simple Pairing z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into the device 6 The following screen will be displayed when pairing is complete PAIRING A Blueto...

Page 200: ...usic profile Connect for Internet Advanced Touch to connect the internet profile The screen will be changed to the login pro cess See page 196 Connect all Touch to connect all sup ported profiles z Once you have connected the Bluetooth device it is automatically connected whenever the engine switch is in the ACC or ON position INFORMATION For details on device detection and the operation of your B...

Page 201: ...ple Pairing z Confirm the PIN displayed on the screen and then touch Accept XIf the device does not supports SSP Se cure Simple Pairing z Input the PIN displayed on the screen into the device XIf Connect for Internet is selected 1 Touch Connect for Internet 2 Touch the desired provider z This screen is displayed only when mak ing the first connection XIf Advanced is selected 1 Touch Advanced CONNE...

Page 202: ... The following screen will be displayed z On this screen the following functions can be operated INFORMATION When making the first connection Advanced is not displayed When Remember user login informa tion function is on the entered user login information will be remembered for every login See page 199 DISPLAYING THE DEVICE LIST Devices can be disconnected and each profile connection status can be...

Page 203: ...d profiles Disconnect all Touch to disconnect all supported profiles 1 Touch Set PIN for pairing 2 Input the desired number z A 4 to 8 digit PIN can be selected 3 Touch OK CHANGING THE DEVICE NAME DELETING A PAIRED DEVICE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING PROFILES A paired device s profiles can be indi vidually connected or disconnected SETTING PIN To change the PIN Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 198 ...

Page 204: ...show cost warning function on or off When this function is activated a pop up window will be displayed after selecting either load ad dresses from server or online search Touch to turn the show roaming warning function on or off When this function is activated a pop up window will be displayed after selecting either load addresses from server or online search Touch to turn the remember user login ...

Page 205: ...sts No Function Touch to select a ringtone No ringtone the phone s ringtone and the system s 4 ringtones are available for selection Touch to turn the incoming short message announcement func tion On or Off Touch to turn the incoming Email announcement function On or Off Touch to update the phone book of the connected phone The up dated list refers to the Stored list on the My destinations screen ...

Page 206: ...r to the following pages for each setting 1 Press the SETUP button 2 Touch Audio on the Setup screen 3 Touch Sound settings 4 Touch Sound or DSP tab on the screen You can adjust the tone and balance of sound The level of the automatic sound level izer can be set SOUND SETTINGS Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 201 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 207: ...d levelizer 2 Touch OK SURROUND FUNCTION IF EQUIPPED 1 Touch On of Surround 2 Touch OK TONE DSP CONTROL The system adjusts to the optimum vol ume and tone quality according to ve hicle speed to compensate for increased vehicle noise TONE AND BALANCE How good an audio program sounds is largely determined by the mix of the treble mid and bass levels In fact dif ferent kinds of music and vocal pro gr...

Page 208: ...een the following functions can be performed z For details of each setting see RDS RADIO DATA SYSTEM on page 106 5 Touch OK A good balance of the left and right ste reo channels and of the front and rear sound levels is also important Keep in mind that when listening to a stereo recording or broadcast chang ing the right left balance will increase the volume of one group of sounds while decreasing...

Page 209: ...he settings that can be changed see Owner s Manual 4 After changing the settings touch OK z A message indicating that the settings are being saved will appear Do not perform any other operations while this message is displayed Vehicle customization settings can be changed If equipped Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 204 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 210: ... MONITOR GUIDE LINES IF EQUIPPED 207 AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN 208 THE REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CAMERA 208 2 DRIVING PRECAUTIONS WITH REAR VIEW MONITOR GUIDE LINES 210 1 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 205 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 211: ...ooking only at the screen you may hit a vehicle a person or an object When backing up be sure to check behind and all around the vehicle visually and with mirrors before proceeding Do not use the system when the back door trunk or tailgate is not completely closed Use your own eyes to confirm the vehi cle s surroundings as the displayed image may become faint or dark and moving images will be dist...

Page 212: ...struction do not detach disassemble or modify it This may cause incorrect oper ation If the temperature changes rapidly such as when hot water is poured on the vehi cle in cold weather the system may not operate normally Do not strongly rub the camera lens If the camera lens is scratched it can not transmit a clear image Do not allow organic solvent car wax window cleaner or glass coat to adhere t...

Page 213: ...N The area detected by the camera is lim ited The camera does not detect objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper Corners of bumper INFORMATION The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation or road conditions THE REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CAMERA The rear view monitor system camera is located as shown in the illustration Touch_Go_Plus_OM...

Page 214: ...ears on the screen differs from the actual dis tance In the following cases it may become difficult to see the images on the screen even when the system is functioning In the dark for example at night When the temperature near the lens is high or low When water droplets are adhering to the camera or when humidity is high for example when it rains When foreign matter for example snow or mud is adhe...

Page 215: ... objects appear to be closer than they actually are z When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of passengers or the distribu tion of the load there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual distance course on the road In any of the following situations there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual dis tance course on the ...

Page 216: ...at surfaces such as the road and the actual distance differ as fol lows In reality and are equally far away is farther than and However on the screen the situation appears to be On the screen it appears that a truck is parking approximately 0 5 m 1 5 ft away However in reality if you back up to point you will hit the truck Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 211 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 217: ...212 1 REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM Display audio_Ext_EE Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 212 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 218: ...213 DA_EXT_High_EE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 INDEX Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 213 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 219: ...39 iPod 135 MP3 WMA files 138 Radio reception 134 Terms 139 USB memory 136 B Beep 187 Bluetooth 123 145 193 Bluetooth audio 123 Connecting Bluetooth audio player 124 Playing Bluetooth audio player 127 Sound setting 201 Switching to Bluetooth audio mode 124 Bluetooth hands free system 145 Bluetooth settings 193 Bluetooth function ON OFF 193 Displaying the device list 197 Pairing a Bluetooth device ...

Page 220: ...ntrols using the Tune Scroll knob 102 D Day Night map 65 Delete personal data 187 Destination search 35 On the Enter destination screen 37 On the My destinations screen 35 Detouring a segment on the route 52 Dial 162 Displaying and editing the entry information 61 159 Download application 96 Downloading application 96 Operating application 97 DSP control 202 Automatic sound levelizer ASL 202 E Eje...

Page 221: ...iPod 114 135 Compatible models 135 iPod cover art 118 L Language 188 Limitations of the navigation system 73 List screen 17 Loading addresses 94 M Map datebase update 75 Update map 75 Map icons 28 POI icons 29 Traffic messages 32 Map information 76 Map layout 26 MAP NAV 20 Map screen 24 Map settings 65 MEDIA button 100 MP3 111 138 MP3 WMA files 138 Playable bit rates 138 Sampling frequency 138 My ...

Page 222: ...lay Pause button 100 Playing a MP3 WMA disc 111 Playing repeat and random order 113 Selecting a desired file 112 Selecting a desired folder 112 Playing a USB memory iPod 115 Playing repeat and random order 119 Selecting a desired song 116 Playing an audio CD 109 Playing repeat and random order 111 Selecting a desired track 110 Playing Bluetooth audio 127 Playing repeat and random order 130 Selecti...

Page 223: ...elete personal data 189 Selecting a language 188 Seek Track button 100 Selecting a station 105 Setting home as the destination 35 Setting the route 44 Setup 185 SETUP button 186 Setup screen 186 Short message function 170 Checking received short messages 170 Checking sent short messages 171 New short message notification pop up window 170 Sending a new short messages 172 Showing the tire pressure ...

Page 224: ...WMA 140 WMA tag 140 To display map screen 24 Tone and balance 202 Balance 202 Tone 202 Traffic announcement 106 Traffic message setting 71 Traffic messages 32 Tune Scroll knob 102 Turn off display 190 Turning the audio system on or off 102 U USB memory 136 USB memory iPod 114 Connecting a USB memory or iPod 114 Playing a USB memory or iPod 115 Sound setting 201 Switching to USB or iPod mode 115 Us...

Page 225: ...220 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Display audio_Ext_EE Z Zoom in button 26 Zoom out button 26 Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 220 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

Page 226: ...221 DA_EXT_High_EE Certification Touch_Go_Plus_OM20B71E book Page 221 Thursday September 20 2012 12 03 PM ...

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