Scion Stereo System PT546 00121 User Guide

Audio System  
TOYOTA PART NO.  
PT546-00121  
Owner’s Manual  
for AM/FM/HD Radio broadcast/CD Player with iPod/  
USB/Bluetooth audio/Pandora/VTR/AUX control  
 
WMA file playback  
Features  
About WMA  
You can play back WMA files  
recorded on CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW  
(ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard  
recordings) or USB portable audio  
player/USB memory.  
Windows Media is either a  
registered trademark or trademark  
of Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States and/or other  
countries.  
CD playback  
Music CD/CD-R/CD-RW playback is  
possible.  
MP3 file playback  
iPod compatibility  
This product includes technology  
owned by Microsoft Corporation  
and cannot be used or distributed  
without a license from Microsoft  
Licensing, Inc.  
You can play back MP3 files  
recorded on CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW  
(ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2 standard  
recordings) or USB portable audio  
player/USB memory.  
When you use this unit, you can  
control an iPod, iPod classic, iPod  
nano, iPod touch, iPhone. (Refer to  
page 30.)  
• Supply of this product only con-  
veys a license for private, non-  
commercial use and does not  
convey a license nor imply any  
right to use this product in any  
commercial (i.e. revenue-gen-  
erating) real-time broadcasting  
(terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or  
any other media), broadcasting/  
streaming via internet, intranets  
and/or other networks or in other  
electronic content distribution  
systems, such as pay-audio or  
audio-on-demand applications.  
An independent license for such  
use is required. For details,  
please visit  
NOTICE  
This unit may not operate  
correctly depending on the  
application used to encode  
WMA files.  
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• Apple is not responsible for  
the operation of this device or  
its compliance with safety and  
regulatory standards.  
About iPod  
• Reproducing and playing back  
non-copyrighted material and  
material that can legally be  
About HD Radio™  
Technology  
reproduced and played back for  
private use is permitted with the  
iPod. Infringement of copyright is  
legally prohibited.  
• iPod and iPhone are trademarks  
of Apple Inc., registered in the  
U.S. and other countries.  
• In this manual, iPod and iPhone  
will be referred to as iPod.  
HD Radio™ Technology manu-  
factured under license from iBiq-  
uity Digital Corporation. U.S. and  
Foreign Patents. HD RadioTM and  
the HD, HD Radio, and Arc” logos  
are proprietary trademarks of iBiq-  
uity Digital Corp.  
• “Made for iPod” and “Made for  
iPhone” mean that an electronic  
accessory has been designed  
to connect specifically to iPod  
or iPhone, respectively, and has  
been certified by the developer  
to meet Apple performance  
standards. Apple is not  
About XM Radio  
About Bluetooth  
XM Satellite Radio and all related  
marks and logos are trademarks  
of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its  
subsidiaries. All rights reserved.  
Service not available in Alaska and  
Hawaii.  
About Pandora®  
internet radio  
Pandora is a registered trademark  
responsible for the operation of  
this device or its compliance with  
safety and regulatory standards.  
Please note that the use of this  
accessory with iPod or iPhone  
may affect wireless performance.  
The Bluetooth® word mark and  
logos are registered trademarks  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and  
any use of such marks by Pioneer  
Corporation is under license. Other  
trademarks and trade names are  
those of their respective owners.  
of Pandora Media, Inc.  
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higher volumes of sound, so what  
sounds “normal” can actually be  
loud and harmful to your hearing.  
Guard against this by setting your  
equipment at a safe level BEFORE  
your hearing adapts.  
Important information To ensure the correct  
about this manual  
audio system operation  
For safety reasons, this manual  
indicates items requiring particular  
attention with the following marks.  
• Do not allow his unit to come into  
contact with liquids. Electrical  
shock could result. Also, this unit  
damage, smoke, and overheat  
could result from contact with  
liquids.  
ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:  
NOTICE  
• Set your volume control at a low  
setting.  
This is a warning against  
• Do not put anything other than a  
Compact Disc into the slot.  
• The use of cellular phones inside  
or near the vehicle may cause  
noise from the audio system  
speakers you are listening to.  
However, this does not indicate a  
malfunction.  
anything which may cause  
damage to the vehicle or its  
equipment 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.  
• Slowly increase the sound until  
you can hear it comfortably and  
clearly, without distortion.  
• Once you have established a  
comfortable sound level, set the  
dial and leave it there.  
BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE  
FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:  
The Safety of Your  
CAUTION  
• Do not turn up the volume so  
high that you can’t hear what’s  
around you.  
Ears is in Your Hands  
Get the most out of your  
This is a warning against any-  
thing which may cause injury to  
people if the 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.  
equipment by playing it at a safe  
level—a level that lets the sound  
come through clearly without  
annoying blaring or distortion and,  
most importantly, without affecting  
your sensitive hearing. Sound  
can be deceiving. Over time, your  
hearing “comfort level” adapts to  
• Use caution or temporarily  
discontinue use in potentially  
hazardous situations.  
• Do not use headphones while  
operating a motorized vehicle;  
the use of headphones may  
create a traffic hazard and is  
illegal in many areas.  
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Contents  
Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
About WMA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
About iPod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
About XM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
About Pandora® internet radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
About HD Radio Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
About Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Important information about this manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
To ensure the correct audio system operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
The Safety of Your Ears is in Your Hands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Common Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Listening to the RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Listening to the HD Radio broadcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Listening to a XM Satellite Radio broadcast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Listening to a CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Listening to a MP3/WMA Disc and USB Portable audio player/USB Memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
About handling the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Connecting the iPod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Disconnecting the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Listening to the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Listening to the Bluetooth Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Listening to Pandora internet radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Watching the VTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Connecting an external amplifier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Using the AUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Setting Up Audio-Visual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Setting Up the Sound Quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Connecting a Bluetooth Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Using Hands-Free Phoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Setting Up the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Using the Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Using Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
MP3 and WMA files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
MP3 additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
WMA additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
About folders and MP3/WMA files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
USB portable audio player/ USB memory compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
CD player and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
CD-R and CD-RW discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
DualDiscs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72  
Error indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
Changing or disconnecting your battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
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Basic Operation  
Your audio system works when the  
ignition switch is in the ACC” or  
“ON” position.  
If the Audio screen does not  
display, press [POWER]. (Refer to  
page 8.)  
NOTICE  
To avoid draining the battery,  
do not leave the car audio on  
longer than necessary when the  
engine is not running.  
Audio operations are carried out by  
either of the operations explained  
below.  
• The touch keys on the Display  
screen, touch buttons or the  
POWER/MULTI KNOB (Refer to  
page 8)  
• The Steering Switch (Refer to  
page 9)  
The Display screen touch keys,  
touch buttons and POWER/MULTI  
KNOB are used by way of example  
when explaining operations in this  
manual.  
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• The Operations of the Keys Near  
the Display  
4 Display  
Touch this button to pause  
playback and to mute the  
sound. Touch it again to  
resume playback and turn  
the sound back on. The  
exact operations depend  
on the source. Refer to  
the operations procedures  
for the source.  
Each time you touch this  
button, the functions of  
the MULTI KNOB and  
POWER button change as  
indicated below.  
MULTI KNOB function:  
volume adjustment  
AM/FM/SAT frequency  
adjustment or cursor  
operations of the list  
screen.  
Information and images regarding  
the source being played back are dis-  
played here.  
1 Touch buttons  
The key to be displayed varies  
depending on the source that is  
being selected.  
Your audio system is equipped with  
the following buttons.  
Use this button for  
hands-free phoning and  
voice operations. These  
operations are not covered  
in this manual, which  
is dedicated to audio  
operations.  
If you touch this button  
when the SETUP or  
HANDS-FREE PHONING  
screens are displayed, the  
system will switch over  
to the Source Operations  
screen that is being  
5 POWER  
Press this when adjusting the vol-  
ume and to turn the system power  
OFF and ON. Also used as the selec-  
tor button when CD tracks and other  
information is displayed in list form.  
6 MULTI KNOB  
By touching on [ ], you can switch  
between the functions below. When  
in Tune/Scroll mode, the lights that  
surround the MULTI KNOB blink on  
and off.  
VOLUME Turn the MULTI KNOB to  
raise/lower the volume  
levels.  
Tune/  
Scroll  
selected.  
POWER button function:  
POWER on/off   
determination processing.  
Use this button to create  
a variety of audio settings.  
(Refer to page 50.)  
Use these buttons for  
playback and signal  
reception operations. The  
exact operations depend  
on the source. Refer to  
the operations procedures  
for the source.  
Turn the MULTI KNOB to  
tune or scroll.  
2 EJECT  
MULTI KNOB operation varies  
depending on the audio source or  
Menu. (Refer to page 14.)  
Press to eject the disc.  
3 Disc insertion/ejection slot  
This is where you insert and eject  
discs.  
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• Steering Switch Operations  
If you press the button again, play-  
back is resumed.  
2 [Λ]  
This section contains an explanation  
regarding audio-related operations  
involving utilization of the steering  
switch.  
Actions vary depending on the  
source that is being selected and the  
length of time the button is pressed  
down.  
Source  
Actions when the button  
is kept pressed down for  
0.8 seconds of longer  
Playback is paused.  
Source  
Actions  
when  
Actions when  
the button is  
CD  
MP3  
WMA  
USB  
iPod  
pressed kept pressed  
down  
down for 0.8  
seconds of  
longer  
Pandora  
Bluetooth  
audio  
AM  
CD  
The next Nothing  
track is  
played  
back.  
happens.  
The sound is muted.  
1 [MODE]  
Each time this button is pressed,  
the source changes in the order indi-  
cated below.  
FM  
SAT  
MP3  
WMA  
The next The first song  
file is  
played  
back.  
in the next  
folder is played  
back.  
AUX  
A/V  
Video playback continues,  
but the sound is muted.  
FM Disk (CD or MP3 or WMA)  
USB or iPod Pandora   
Bluetooth audio A/V or AUX  
SAT AM (FM)  
USB  
iPod  
The next The first song  
file is  
played  
back.  
in the next  
folder is played  
back.  
* When the power is on or after the  
end of a traffic report, the source is  
automatically switched back to what  
was being used immediately before-  
hand.  
The next Nothing  
file is  
played  
back.  
happens.  
* Any unconnected devices, discs or  
sources that cannot be played back  
due to antenna errors or the like are  
skipped over in the above-noted  
sequence.  
Pandora The next Nothing  
station is happens.  
tuned in.  
If the MODE button is kept pressed  
down for 0.8 seconds or more, a  
beep is emitted and the following  
actions are performed.  
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If you press  
this button  
Bluetooth The next The first  
FM  
HD Radio over to  
broadcast the next the button  
preset for less than  
Switches If you remove  
audio  
track is  
played  
back.  
song in the  
your hand from  
down on for  
1.5 seconds or  
longer, even  
with frequency  
loops, the  
SEEK function  
continues to  
operate (Non-  
stop SEEK  
next album is  
played back.  
If you remove  
channel. 1.5 seconds,  
the system  
AM  
Play is  
switched your hand from  
HD Radio  
broadcast  
searches for  
stations where  
reception is  
possible in  
ascending  
order. When  
such a station  
is detected,  
it is tuned  
in. The PTY  
select function  
becomes  
over to  
the next for less than  
preset 1.5 seconds,  
the button  
channel. the system  
searches for  
stations where  
reception is  
function).  
If you release  
the button  
possible in  
ascending  
order. When  
such a station  
is detected, it  
is tuned in.  
during  
operations of  
the non-stop  
SEEK function,  
this changes  
to the SEEK  
function.  
active when  
the PTY genre  
is established.  
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If you press  
this button  
down for 1.5  
seconds or  
longer, even  
with frequency  
loops, the  
3 []  
XM  
Switches If you remove  
your hand from  
the next the button  
for less than  
channel. 1.5 seconds,  
TYPE SEEK is  
Satellite over to  
Radio  
broadcast preset  
Source  
Actions  
when  
Actions when  
the button is  
pressed kept pressed  
down  
down for 0.8  
seconds of  
longer  
initiated.  
SEEK function  
continues to  
operate (Non-  
stop SEEK  
function).  
If you release  
the button  
during  
operations  
of the non-  
stop SEEK  
function, this  
will change  
to the SEEK  
function. The  
PTY selection  
function is  
CD  
Playback Nothing  
is returned happens.  
to the  
beginning  
of the  
track. If  
you press  
again, the  
previous  
track is  
played  
back.  
Playback The first song  
is returned in the previous  
When  
If you press  
the SEEK down on this  
function is button for 1.5  
in effect, seconds or  
channels longer, the  
that are  
being  
SEEK function  
continues  
to be active  
during the time  
tuned  
in can  
continue the button is  
to be  
listened  
to.  
pressed down.  
When you  
MP3  
WMA  
release your  
hand from the  
button, you  
will continue  
to receive the  
channel that  
was tuned in.  
Nothing  
to the  
folder is played  
beginning back.  
of the  
file. If  
you press  
again, the  
previous  
file is  
cancelled  
when the non-  
stop SEEK  
function is in  
effect.  
AUX  
A/V  
Nothing  
happens. happens.  
Nothing Nothing  
happens. happens.  
played  
back.  
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If you press  
down on this  
button for 1.5  
seconds or  
longer, even  
with frequency  
loops, the  
SEEK function  
continues to  
operate (Non-  
stop SEEK  
USB  
Playback The first song  
is returned in the previous  
Bluetooth Playback The first song  
audio  
is returned of the previous  
to the album is  
to the  
folder is played  
beginning back.  
of the  
file. If  
you press  
again, the  
previous  
file is  
beginning played back.  
of the  
track. If  
you press  
again, the  
previous  
track is  
played  
played  
function). If  
you release  
the button  
back.  
back.  
iPod  
Playback Nothing  
is returned happens.  
to the  
beginning  
of the  
AM  
HD Radio  
broadcast  
Playback If you remove  
is  
switched the button for  
over to the less than 1.5  
previous seconds and  
preset  
channel. detected, it is  
tuned in.  
your hand from  
during  
operations of  
the non-stop  
SEEK function,  
this will  
change to the  
SEEK function.  
file. If  
a station is  
you press  
again, the  
previous  
file is  
played  
back.  
Pandora The  
Nothing  
previous happens.  
station is  
tuned in.  
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If you press  
down on this  
button for 1.5  
seconds or  
longer, even  
with frequency  
loops, the  
SEEK function  
continues to  
operate (Non-  
stop SEEK  
FM  
Switches If you remove  
XM  
Satellite  
Radio  
Playback If you remove  
is your hand from  
switched the button  
over to for less then  
the next 1.5 seconds,  
preset TYPE SEEK is  
channel. initiated.  
HD Radio over to the your hand from  
broadcast previous the button  
preset  
for less than  
broadcast  
channel. 1.5 seconds,  
the station  
detected is  
tuned in. The  
PTY select  
function is  
activated  
when the  
PTY genre is  
established.  
When  
If you press  
the SEEK down on this  
function is button for 1.5  
in effect, seconds or  
you can  
longer, the  
function). If  
you release  
the button  
continue SEEK function  
to listen to continues to  
channels operate during  
that are  
being  
the time the  
button is  
during  
operations of  
the non-stop  
SEEK function,  
you will be  
switched over  
to the SEEK  
function. The  
PTY selection  
function is  
tuned in. pressed down.  
When you  
release your  
hand from the  
button, you  
will continue  
to receive the  
channel that  
was tuned in.  
cancelled  
when the non-  
stop SEEK  
function is in  
effect.  
AUX  
A/V  
Nothing  
happens. happens.  
Nothing Nothing  
happens. happens.  
Nothing  
4 [VOL]  
Press on [+] to increase the volume  
and press [–] to decrease the vol-  
ume.  
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Common Operation  
Although the keys displayed for  
each source vary, the common  
functions for each source are  
indicated below.  
Refer to Sound Quality Settings  
(Setting Up the Sound Quality)  
(page 55) to find out more about  
establishing the sound quality.  
• Changing the Source  
Touch [Source] to display the Source  
Selection screen. Touch [  
] on  
the Source Selection screen and  
the source to be selected will be  
changed in the order indicated  
below.  
AM FM DISC (CD or MP3 or WMA)   
USB or iPod Pandora Bluetooth audio  
A/V or AUX SAT (XM Satellite Radio)  
(AM)  
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Refer to Listening to the RADIO (page  
16) for details on using FM/HD Radio  
broadcast/XM Satellite Radio.  
• Setting up the audio  
Touch on [ ] to display the audio  
setup screen (Refer to page 50).  
Refer to Listening to the HD Radio  
broadcast (page 20) for details on  
using the unique features of the XM  
Satellite Radio.  
• Delete the Audio Screen  
If you press [POWER], the display will  
disappear and the screen will change  
to black. If you press it again, the  
source screen that is being selected  
will be displayed. If the display does  
not disappear, press [POWER] after  
touching on [ ].  
Refer to Listening to a CD (page 24) for  
details on listening to CDs.  
Refer to Listening to a MP3/WMA  
DISC and USB Portable audio player/  
USB memory (page 26) for details  
on listening to MP3/WMA discs, and  
using USB portable audio players and  
memory  
Refer to Listening to the iPod (page 33)  
for details on listening to an iPod.  
Refer to Listening to the Bluetooth  
Audio (page 36) for details on listening  
to Bluetooth audio.  
Refer to Listening to Pandora internet  
radio (page 40) for details on listening  
to Pandora.  
Refer to Watching the VTR (page 44)  
for details on watching the VTR.  
Refer to Using the AUX (page 48) for  
details on using AUX.  
• Adjusting the Volume  
Turn the MULTI KNOB to the left  
to turn the volume down and to the  
right to turn the volume up.  
When songs or stations change  
without any change in the volume,  
carry out the operations above after  
touching [ ].  
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Listening to the  
RADIO  
Listen to the AM and FM radio, HD Radio  
and XM Satellite Radio by following the  
instructions below.  
Refer to Listening to the HD Radio  
broadcast (page 20) for details regarding  
the unique features of the HD Radio  
receiver.  
Refer to Listening to a XM Satellite Radio  
broad cast (page 22) for details regarding  
the unique features of XM Satellite Radio.  
When receiving an AM/FM signal, this is  
in the DX position.  
When receiving an FM signal, if a stereo  
signal is being picked up, it is switched  
over automatically to stereo sound.  
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• Changing the Frequency  
Manually  
• Listening to Preset Channels  
• Searching for Frequencies That  
Can be Tuned In (Only for FM/  
HD Radio / XM Satellite Radio)  
Touch [Presets] to display the Preset  
screen. Touch on any channel  
from 1 to 6 on the Preset screen.  
Frequencies recorded on the preset  
channel will be tuned in.  
Touch [>>] to switch the display to the  
next preset page, and [<<] to switch  
the display to the previous preset  
page.  
Touch [ ] and then, after chang-  
ing the MULTI KNOB to Tune/Scroll  
mode, turn the MULTI KNOB to the  
right to increase the frequency and  
to the left to decrease the frequency.  
• If the volume fluctuates, touch [  
Touch [SCAN] to search for frequen-  
cies that can be tuned in. Audio  
output will be produced in 5-second  
snippets for stations that have been  
located. If you touch on [SCAN]  
again during the time of the audio  
output from the station you want to  
listen to, that station will be tuned in.  
When setting the PTY genre, audio  
from stations applicable to the PTY  
genre that has been set up is output  
continuously in 5-second snippets. If  
you again touch [SCAN], the broad-  
cast being output will continue to be  
tuned in and you will be able to select  
a PTY genre. If you loop the search for  
stations without touching [SCAN], a  
beeping sound will be emitted and the  
last radio station to be picked up will  
be tuned in and then you will be able  
to select a PTY genre (Only for XM  
Satellite Radio). Audio broadcasts cor-  
responding to the current categories  
are continuously output in 5-second  
snippets. If you touch [SCAN] again,  
you will continue to receive the broad-  
cast being output. If you loop the  
] to change to the Tune/Scroll mode,  
where you can change the frequency.  
The pages change in the order of AM  
FM1 FM2 SAT1 SAT2   
SAT3 (Return to AM). (SAT is only  
displayed when the SAT unit is con-  
nected.)  
• Searching for Frequencies That  
Can Be Tuned In  
Touch either [  
] or [  
] to search  
in either ascending or descending  
order for stations that can be tuned  
in. When a station is detected, that  
station will be tuned in.  
• Recording the current frequency  
on the preset channel  
Touch any channel from 1 to 6 on  
the Preset screen, continuing to  
touch the channel for 1.7 seconds or  
longer.  
If you press down on either of these  
for 1.5 seconds or longer, even with  
frequency loops, the SEEK function  
continues to operate (Non-stop SEEK  
function). If you release either during  
operations of the Non-Stop SEEK  
function, the SEEK function will take  
over.  
For FM, the PTY select function is  
activated when the PTY genre is  
established. However, when the  
Non-Stop SEEK function is active,  
the PTY selection function is can-  
celled.  
NOTICE  
You can store up to 6 stations  
per band.  
detection of stations without touching  
[SCAN], you will hear a beeping sound  
and the last station to be received will  
be tuned in.  
• Temporarily Muting the Sound  
Touch [  
sound. Touch [  
output.  
] to temporarily mute the  
] to resume audio  
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• Searching for, and listening to  
broadcasts of preferred genres  
(Only for FM/HD Radio)  
Each time you touch [Options]   
[<TYPE] or [TYPE>], the various PTY  
genres will flash on and off. If you  
touch on the genre that you want to  
listen to while the PTY genres are  
flashing on and off, the system will  
search stations that can be tuned in  
and which offer broadcasts corre-  
sponding to the PTY genres that you  
are interested in.  
Each time you touch [<TYPE] or  
[TYPE>], the PTY genre display chang-  
es cyclically.  
• Searching for, and listening to  
broadcasts of preferred genres  
(Only for XM Satellite Radio)  
Touch [Options] [<TYPE] or  
[TYPE>] to search for stations that  
can be tuned in and which offer  
broadcasts corresponding to the cat-  
egories that have been set up.  
• Setting Up the RBDS Message  
Display (Only for FM)  
Each time you touch [Options] [FM  
Info], the RBDS message display tog-  
gles between ON and OFF.  
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Listening to the HD  
Radio broadcast  
HD Radio™ Technology is a  
terrestrial digital radio broadcast  
that utilizes AM/FM analogue  
broadcasting frequencies to  
transmit digital signals.  
For information regarding viewing  
methods, refer to Listening to  
the RADIO (page 16). This section  
contains explanations solely  
regarding HD Radio broadcast  
functions.  
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• Storing Song Information that  
is Being Tuned In on HD Radio  
Broadcast  
• Setting up the HD Radio  
Broadcast Reception Method  
Touch on [HD Radio] to switch over  
to analogue mode and tune in ana-  
logue broadcasts. Touch [HD Radio]  
again to switch over to digital mode  
and tune in digital broadcasts.  
If you touch [Tag] while the HD Radio  
broadcast signal is being received,  
the tag information of the song that  
being broadcast is stored.  
Sometimes when songs are being  
toggled and the like, tag information  
cannot be accessed very effectively or  
multiple tags are recorded.  
• Multicast Channel Support  
When receiving the HD Radio  
Broadcast signal and tuning in  
a Multicast Channel-supported  
broadcast in something other than  
analogue, the following actions  
will occur each time you touch on  
[Multicast].  
• Viewing HD Radio Broadcast  
Text Information  
Touch [Text] to display the Text Display  
screen, where music, title, artist  
name, album title and genre name are  
displayed.  
Touch [Additional Information] to dis-  
play the Additional Information screen.  
When  
receiving  
MPS  
signal  
When  
receiving  
SPS  
signal  
The next SPS is tuned in.  
The next SPS is tuned in.  
MPS is tuned in.  
Touch [ ] or [ ] to scroll the page.  
Touch [  
Screen.  
] to return to the HD Radio  
When  
receiving  
last SPS  
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Listening to a XM  
Satellite Radio  
broadcast  
A satellite radio channel, XM  
Satellite Radio is immensely  
popular in the United States.  
Because the entire US is covered  
as far as signal reception goes,  
one can cross the entire country  
without losing a signal, and thus a  
user can continue to listen to the  
same program without interruption  
the entire way.  
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• Display the RADIO ID  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
Each XM tuner is identified with a  
unique RADIO ID. You will need the  
Radio ID when activating XM service  
or when reporting a problem.  
• This XM tuner is awarded  
a Type Approval Certificate  
from XM Satellite Radio Inc.  
as a proof of compliance for  
the services XM Satellite  
Radio provides.  
An additional Genuine Toyota  
satellite receiver and antenna  
must be purchased and installed  
to listen to Satellite radio  
How to display RADIO ID  
If you select CH 000, the ID  
Code is displayed.  
broadcast in your vehicle.  
Select the Channel Number  
zero (000) by turning the MULTI  
KNOB or pressing it to the left  
or right.  
NOTICE  
How to subscribe to  
XM Satellite Radio  
<Option>  
An XM Satellite Radio sub-  
scription is required to listen to  
Satellite radio in your vehicle.  
The RADIO ID is displayed as 8  
alphanumeric characters.  
NOTICE  
Record your ID Code below  
CAUTION  
All fees and programming  
are the responsibility of XM  
Satellite Radio and are subject  
to change.  
• This XM tuner supports Audio  
Services (Music and Talk) of  
only XM Satellite Radio and  
*Text Information linked to the  
respective Audio Service.  
*Text Information includes,  
Station Name, (Artist) Name,  
(Song) Title and Category  
Name.  
• Sirius XM Satellite Radio  
Inc. is solely responsible for  
providing services over the air  
to XM receivers.  
ID CODE ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___  
NOTICE  
Listeners can subscribe by visiting  
XM on the Web at  
If you select another Channel,  
display of the ID Code is  
canceled.  
XM’s Listener Care toll-free at  
(800)852-9696.  
Customers should have their  
RADIO ID ready.  
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Listening to a CD  
You can listen to CDs using the  
methods explained below.  
CAUTION  
Compact disc players use an  
invisible laser beam which  
could cause hazardous radiation  
exposure if directed outside  
the unit. Be sure to operate the  
player correctly.  
NOTICE  
• Never try to disassemble or oil  
any part of the compact disc  
player. Do not insert anything  
except a compact disc into the  
slot.  
• Use 12-cm disc. Do not use  
8-cm disc or an adapter for  
8-cm disc.  
• During times of abnormal  
temperatures, when an  
abnormal energy source is  
used, if abnormalities arise  
during read-in, or if there is  
some sort of abnormality with  
the unit itself, the CD may  
cease to play back, and you  
also may not be able to switch  
to another source. Remove the  
CD to switch to another source.  
• Only one CD can be loaded.  
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• If the volume changes when you turn  
the MULTI KNOB, touch [ ] and  
then go through the same proce-  
dures.  
A quick method for selecting the pre-  
vious or next song  
• Loading the CD  
Load a CD in the disc slot.  
Touch [ ] to change the MULTI  
KNOB to Tune/Scroll mode, then  
turn MULTI KNOB to the left to  
begin playback of the previous song.  
Turning MULTI KNOB to the right will  
begin playback of the next song.  
• If the volume changes, touch [  
] and then turn the MULTI KNOB  
back and forth.  
Scrolling through the pages of the list  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the previous page.  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the next page.  
Returning from the list display to the  
song that is being played  
Touch [ ].  
Selecting songs from the list  
Touch [Tracks] and then select the  
song you want to listen to by touch-  
ing on it.  
The CD will begin to play.  
Touch [  
] or [  
] when the names  
of all the songs will not fit on the list  
display to display letters in a scrolling  
format.  
• Taking Out the CD  
Press [ ] (EJECT).  
• Playing a CD That is Loaded  
• Playing the Songs on a CD in  
Random Order  
Touch [  
] to play the CD  
List of tune of CD screen  
Touch [RAND] to play the songs on  
the CD in random order.  
Touch [RAND] again and the songs  
will play in their usual order.  
• Selecting Songs  
You can select songs from the CD to  
be played using any of the following  
methods.  
Touch [ ] while the list is being  
displayed and then after setting  
the MULTI KNOB to Tune/Scroll  
mode, turn MULTI KNOB to the left  
to move the cursor to the previous  
song. Turning MULTI KNOB to the  
right will move the cursor to the next  
song.  
• Repeating Songs  
Touch [RPT] to repeat play of the  
song that is currently playing.  
Touch [RPT] again to cancel the  
repeating of the song.  
Selecting the previous/next song  
Touch [  
] to return to the begin-  
ning of the song currently being  
played. Touch [  
previous song.  
] again to play the  
• Pausing the Playback of Songs  
Touch [  
] while a song is being  
Touch [  
] to play the next song.  
Press the POWER button to play the  
song that has been selected.  
played to pause playback. Retouch it  
to resume playback.  
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Listening to a MP3/  
WMA Disc and USB  
Portable Audio  
Player/USB Memory  
Explanations regarding how to  
use your MP3/WMA disc and USB  
PORTABLE Audio Player/USB  
Memory are contained below.  
Details regarding MP3 and WMA  
files (page 67).  
CAUTION  
Compact disc players use an  
invisible laser beam which  
could cause hazardous radiation  
exposure if directed outside  
the unit. Be sure to operate the  
player correctly.  
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A quick method for selecting the  
previous/next file  
• Handling MP3/WMA discs  
• Connecting the USB portable  
audio player/USB memory  
Load a MP3/WMA disc.  
Load a MP3/WMA disc in the disc  
slot.  
The MP3/WMA disc will begin to  
play.  
Removing the MP3/WMA disc  
Press [ ].  
Touch [ ] to change the MULTI  
KNOB to Tune/Scroll mode, then  
turn MULTI KNOB to the left to  
begin playback of the previous file.  
Turning MULTI KNOB to the right will  
begin playback of the next file.  
• Connect the USB portable audio  
player/USB memory to the USB  
port of the USB connector.  
• For instructions on connecting and  
disconnecting the iPod, refer to  
page 31 “Connecting the iPod” and  
page 31 “Disconnecting the iPod”.  
• If the volume changes, touch [  
]
and then turn the MULTI KNOB back  
and forth.  
About handling the USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory  
• Playing MP3, WMA Disc and  
USB Portable Audio Player and  
USB Memory Files  
Selecting files from the list  
Touch [Files] and then select the  
song you want to listen to by touch-  
ing on it.  
Touch [Folders] to display the folder  
list.  
• For information on USB portable  
audio player/USB memory restric-  
tions, refer to page 69 “USB port-  
able audio player/USB memory  
compatibility.  
• For information on restrictions on  
folders in the USB portable audio  
player/USB memory, refer to page  
68 About folders and MP3/WMA  
files”.  
Touch [  
] to play back either an  
MP3 disc, a WMA disc and USB  
portable audio player or the USB  
memory.  
• Selecting a File  
Any of the methods described below  
can be used to select files from an  
MP3 disc, a WMA disc and USB  
portable audio player or the USB  
memory.  
Selecting the previous/next file  
Touch [  
] to return to the begin-  
ning of the file that is being played.  
Touch [  
ous file.  
Touch [  
] again to play the previ-  
] to play the next file.  
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• Playing MP3, WMA Disc and  
USB Portable Audio Player and  
USB Memory Files in Random  
Order  
Each time you touch [RAND] MP3,  
WMA disc and USB portable audio  
player and USB memory files are  
played back as described below.  
Normal playback files in the folder are  
played in random order all files on the  
disc are played in random order (normal  
playback)  
Touch [ ] while the list is being  
displayed and then after setting  
the MULTI KNOB to Tune/Scroll  
mode, turn MULTI KNOB to the left  
to move the cursor to the previous  
song. Turning MULTI KNOB to the  
right will move the cursor to the next  
song.  
Press the POWER button to play the  
song that has been selected.  
• If the volume changes when you turn  
the MULTI KNOB, touch  
[
] and then go through the same  
procedures.  
Scrolling through the pages of the  
list  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the previous page.  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the next page.  
• Repeating Files  
Each time you touch [RPT] MP3,  
WMA disc and USB portable audio  
player/USB memory files are played  
as described below.  
Normal playback playback of files is  
repeated files in the folder are played in  
random order* (normal playback)  
* If the random function is available,  
this is skipped.  
Returning from the list display to  
the display for the file that is being  
played  
Touch [ ].  
Touch [  
] or [  
] when the names  
• Pausing Playback of Files  
of all the songs will not fit on the list  
display to display letters in a scrolling  
format.  
Touch on [  
] while the file is  
playing. Touch it again and playback  
resumes.  
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iPod (5th generation)  
iPod classic  
iPod classic 120 GB  
iPod classic 160 GB  
iPod nano  
(1st generation)  
iPod nano  
(2nd generation)  
iPod nano  
(3rd generation)  
iPod nano  
(4th generation)  
iPod nano  
(5th generation)  
iPod nano  
(6th generation)  
iPod touch  
(1st generation)  
iPod touch  
(2nd generation)  
iPod touch  
ver. 1.3  
ver. 1.1.2  
ver. 2.0.1  
ver. 2.0.4  
About handling the  
iPod  
CAUTION  
• Store the data into another  
media, to avoid losing the  
data during iPod operation  
with this unit.  
• Do not allow direct sunlight  
to fall on the iPod when it is  
not being used. Extended  
exposure to direct sunlight  
can result in iPod malfunction  
due to the resulting high  
temperatures.  
• Do not leave the iPod in  
high temperatures or direct  
sunlight.  
• Fix the iPod securely when  
using with this unit. Do not  
let the iPod fall onto the floor,  
where it may become jammed  
under the brake or accelerator  
pedal.  
• This unit supports only an iPod fea-  
turing the Dock connector port.  
• Operations may vary depending on  
the software version of iPod.  
ver. 1.3.1  
ver. 1.1.3  
ver. 1.1.3  
ver. 1.0.4  
ver. 1.0.2  
ver. 1.0  
• The iPod Equalizer set by the iPod  
is forcibly turned off.  
• The Shuffle function of the iPod is  
operated as Random on this unit.  
iOS3.1.3  
iOS4.1  
iOS4.1  
(3rd generation)  
iPod touch  
(4th generation)  
iPhone  
iPhone 3G  
For details, refer to the User Guide of  
your iPod.  
iOS4.1  
• About iPod software version  
iOS3.1.3  
iOS4.1  
iOS4.1  
iOS4.1  
The iPod software versions that can  
be used with this unit are as follows  
(operations verified as of October  
2010):  
iPhone 3GS  
iPhone 4  
* Please note that no guarantee  
applies to iPod operations and future  
updated versions of iPod software.  
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*1 It is recommended to use a USB  
cable which satisfies USB 2.0  
standards.  
• You may hear noise if you  
disconnect during iPod playback.  
Connecting the iPod  
Connect the USB connector.  
Connect the iPod as indicated in  
the figure below using an optional  
cable.  
(Measurements should satisfy USB  
2.0 standards)  
NOTICE  
*2 Connection location differs depend-  
ing on the vehicle.  
• To resolve most problems  
when using your iPod with  
the Scion Audio system,  
disconnect your iPod from the  
vehicle iPod connection and  
reset it.  
• For instructions on how to  
reset your iPod, refer to the  
User Guide of your iPod.  
• Connect the Dock connector  
directly to the iPod with  
Dock connector port. Do not  
connect it via the iPod Dock or  
other connection.  
• When the iPod is connected  
to this unit, sound will also be  
heard from the headphone of  
the iPod.  
• Disconnect the headphone  
from the iPod before use.  
• If you install an audio system  
other than a Scion Genuine  
Audio, you will not be able to  
use the USB connector.  
• If the iPod does not operate  
with Scion Audio system,  
disconnect the connector from  
the iPod and reconnect again.  
Vehicle Connection location  
type  
Push the Dock connector into the  
Dock connector port until you  
hear a click to connect firmly. If it  
does not go in smoothly, it may be  
upside down so do not force it in  
as this may result in damage.  
tC  
xB  
xD  
iQ  
Connect to the USB  
connector near the shift  
knob.  
Connect to the USB  
connector near the  
parking brake.  
Connect to the USB  
connector near the cup  
holder.  
Connect to the USB  
connector near the shift  
knob.  
iPod with Dock connector port  
USB port  
*1  
To the vehicle's  
USB connector  
*2  
As soon as the iPod is connected, its  
power is automatically turned on.  
While the iPod is connected to this  
unit, Indicates that an accessory  
has been connected to the iPod.  
• When the ignition switch is set  
to ACC or ON, the iPod’s battery  
is charged while the iPod is  
Dock connector  
When connecting the iPod, remove  
a headphone cable from the iPod.  
When connecting the iPod, it is  
recommended to use a separately  
purchased car kit.  
connected to this unit.  
• You cannot use the iPod’s remote  
control at the same time.  
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Disconnecting the iPod  
Remove the connector.  
NOTICE  
• When you are using iPhone by  
the multitasking, according to  
the application under use, it  
might not be able to charge a  
battery.  
• When connecting a Bluetooth-  
enabled iPod via the Dock  
connector, the iPod or Pandora  
may not produce any sound on  
this unit. If this happens, turn  
the iPod Bluetooth function off.  
When disconnecting the iPod  
connector, grasp the connector  
firmly and pull it towards you.  
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Listening to the iPod  
An explanation regarding how to  
listen to your iPod is contained  
below.  
• Selecting Songs  
You can use any of the methods  
below to select songs from your  
iPod.  
Selecting the previous/next song  
Touch [  
ning of the song that is being played.  
Touch [ ] again to play back the  
previous song.  
] to return to the begin-  
Touch [  
song.  
] to play back the next  
A quick method for selecting the  
previous/next song  
Touch [ ] to change the MULTI  
KNOB to Tune/Scroll mode, then  
turn MULTI KNOB to the left to  
begin playback of the previous song.  
Turning MULTI KNOB to the right will  
begin playback of the next song.  
• If the volume changes, touch [  
]
and then turn the MULTI KNOB back  
and forth.  
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Selecting songs from the playlist  
Touch [Browse] to display the playlist  
table.  
Touch on the playlist using any of  
tabs indicated below and then select  
a method for searching for songs.  
Touch [<<] or [>>] to display the pre-  
vious/next tabs.  
Tab  
[Playlists]  
Action when selected  
Switches over to  
the screen used for  
searching for playlists  
Touch [Playlist Name]  
to display a list of  
the playlists that  
have been saved to  
the iPod. Touch on  
a playlist to display  
a list of the songs  
contained in the  
[Albums]  
Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for albums  
Touch [Album Name]  
to display a list of  
album names. Touch  
on the album name  
to display a list of the  
songs contained in  
the album.  
Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for song names  
Touch [Song Name] to  
display a list of song  
names.  
If you touch [ ] when the list is  
being displayed and then, after set-  
ting the MULTI KNOB to Tune/Scroll  
mode, turn the MULTI KNOB to  
the left, the cursor will move to the  
previous column. If you turn MULTI  
KNOB to the right, the cursor will  
advance to the next column.  
Press the POWER button to select  
the column that the cursor is posi-  
tioned at.  
[Songs]  
playlist.  
[Artists]  
Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for artists  
Touch [Artist Name] to  
display a list of artist  
names. Touch on the  
artist name and then  
the artist album name  
to display a list of the  
songs contained in  
the album.  
[Podcasts]  
Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for Podcasts  
• If the volume changes when you turn  
the MULTI KNOB, touch  
Touch [Podcast  
[
] and then go through the same  
Name] to display a list  
of Podcast names.  
Touch on a Podcast  
name to display a list  
of files names.  
procedures.  
[Audiobooks] Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for Audiobooks  
Touch [Audiobook  
Name] to display a list  
of Audiobook names.  
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Returning from the list display to  
the display for the file that is being  
played back  
• Shuffling Playback of iPod Files  
[Genres]  
Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for genres  
Each time you touch [ ], iPod tracks  
are played back as indicated below.  
Normal playback shuffle playback of  
tracks on the list shuffle playback of  
albums on the list (normal playback)  
Touch [ ].  
Touch [Genre Name]  
to display a list of  
genre names. Touch  
on the genre name  
and then the album  
name to display a  
list of the songs  
contained in the  
album.  
Touch [  
] or [  
] when the names  
of all the songs will not fit on the list  
display to display letters in a scrolling  
format.  
• Repeating Tracks  
Touch [ ] to repeat playback of  
tracks that are being played back.  
Suspends shuffle operations during  
shuffle play and repeats the track  
that is being played back. If repeat is  
cancelled, shuffle play is resumed.  
[Composers] Switches over to the  
screen for searching  
for composers  
• Pausing Playback of Songs  
Touch on [  
] while the song is  
Touch [Composer  
Name] to display  
playing. Touch it again and playback  
resumes.  
a list of composer  
names. Touch on the  
composer name and  
then the album name  
to display a list of the  
songs contained in  
the album.  
Scrolling through the pages of the  
list  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the previous page.  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the next page.  
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Listening to the  
Bluetooth Audio  
In order to listen to Bluetooth  
audio on this unit, you must first  
hook Bluetooth audio up to the  
system. An explanation regarding  
how to listen to Bluetooth audio is  
contained below.  
• Bluetooth audio that can be  
hooked up to the system  
The Bluetooth audio to be hooked up  
to the system must fulfill the follow-  
ing conditions.  
• Bluetooth device that loads A2DP.  
• Bluetooth Specification Version1.1  
or higher (Version2.1+EDR recom-  
mended)  
The number of Bluetooth devices  
that can be registered shall be total 5  
units with phone and portable device  
together. It will be counted as 1 unit  
when phone and portable device is a  
same device.  
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Registering via SSP (Secure Simple  
Pairing)  
• Registering Bluetooth Audio  
Device  
• Selecting Files  
Any of the methods used below can  
be used to select Bluetooth audio  
files.  
1. Touch [ ] [Bluetooth]   
[Connect Audio Player] [Add  
New]. If a device has already been  
connected, a screen will appear  
seeking confirmation of whether  
this connection is to be cancelled  
or not. Touch [YES].  
2. Using the Bluetooth audio, search  
for the Bluetooth-enabled device  
and then select this unit ([CAR  
There are two methods for register-  
ing Bluetooth audio device to this  
system, both of which are explained  
below.  
If another Bluetooth audio device  
has already been connected, you will  
need to cancel this connection prior  
to beginning the registration process.  
You will mainly be working with your  
Bluetooth audio device to register it  
with the system. For details, see the  
user manual for your Bluetooth audio  
device.  
Selecting the previous/next file  
Touch [  
] to return to the begin-  
ning of the file that is being played  
back. Touch [  
the previous file.  
] again to play back  
Touch [  
] to play back the next file.  
A quick method for selecting the  
previous/next file  
MULTIMEDIA]).  
• For some types of devices and  
authentication methods, number  
authentication or other means of  
verification may be required.  
Touch [ ] to change the MULTI  
KNOB to Tune/Scroll mode, then  
turn MULTI KNOB to the left to  
begin playback of the previous file.  
Turning MULTI KNOB to the right will  
begin playback of the next file.  
• If the volume changes when you turn  
the MULTI KNOB, touch [ ] and  
then turn the MULTI KNOB back and  
forth.  
Sending your pass key for registration  
1. Touch [ ] [Bluetooth]   
[Connect Audio Player] [Add  
New]. If a device has already been  
connected, a screen will appear  
seeking confirmation of whether  
this connection is to be cancelled  
or not. Touch [YES].  
2. Using the Bluetooth audio, search  
for the Bluetooth-enabled device  
and then select this unit ([CAR  
MULTIMEDIA]).  
3. Send the Passkey that appears  
on the screen from the Bluetooth  
audio device to the system.  
If the Passkey has been sent  
correctly, Bluetooth audio will  
register it to the system and it will  
be connected.  
• Bluetooth 2.0 or higher is required  
Connecting a Bluetooth Audio  
Device  
Once the Bluetooth audio device is  
registered to the System, connec-  
tion takes place automatically. Up to  
five Bluetooth audio devices can be  
registered on the system. You can  
select the device that you want to  
listen to and it will be connected.  
Touch [ ] [Bluetooth]   
[Connect Audio Player] to display a  
list of devices.  
Touch the Bluetooth audio device  
that you want to connect.  
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Selecting tracks from the tracklist  
Touch [Track List] and then touch on  
the file that you want to listen to.  
[Tracks] and [Browse] only display  
when AVRCP Ver. 1.4 or greater devic-  
es are connected.  
• Playing Bluetooth Audio Files in  
Random Order  
Each time you touch [RAND],  
Bluetooth audio files are played as  
described below.  
Normal playback files on the album are  
played back in random order all files  
are played in random order (normal  
playback)  
Selecting files from the folder:  
[Browse] Touch on the folder to  
display the files contained inside the  
folder.  
[RAND] is only display when AVRCP  
Ver. 1.3 or greater devices are con-  
nected.  
Touch [ ] while the tracklist/playlist  
is being displayed to display the pre-  
vious page.  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the next page.  
• Repeating Files  
Each time you touch [RPT],  
Bluetooth audio files are played as  
described below.  
Normal playback playback of files is  
repeated playback of the files on the  
album is repeated* (normal playback)  
* If the random function is available,  
this is skipped.  
Returning from the list display to  
the file that is being played  
Touch [ ].  
Touch [<] or [>] when the names of all  
the songs will not fit on the list display  
to display letters in a scrolling format.  
[RPT] is only display when AVRCP  
Ver. 1.3 or greater devices are con-  
nected.  
• Pausing Playback of Files  
Touch on [  
] while the file is  
playing. Touch it again and playback  
resumes.  
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Listening to Pandora  
internet radio  
Pandora is an internet radio service  
that utilizes an extensive music  
database and song-matching  
algorithms to provide personalized  
radio.  
To use this system to listen to  
Pandora, first download the Pandora  
application on your iPhone and create  
a registered Pandora account, then  
connect the iPhone to this system  
(see detailed information below):  
Requirements to access Pandora  
using this system:  
• Apple iPhone (first generation),  
iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4  
with firmware version 3.0 or later.  
• Latest version of the Pandora  
application for the iPhone,  
downloaded to your device.  
(Search Apple iTunes App Store  
for “Pandora”).  
• Registered Pandora account (Free  
account available from Pandora;  
create a free account online at  
or through the Pandora application  
for the iPhone).  
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• iPhone data plan.  
music service by Pandora;  
discontinuation of the Pandora  
music service by Pandora.  
• Certain functionality of the  
Pandora service is not available  
when accessing the service  
through this system including,  
but not limited to, creating  
new stations, deleting stations,  
emailing current stations, buying  
songs from iTunes, viewing  
additional text information,  
logging in to Pandora, and  
adjusting cell network audio  
quality.  
• Skipping to the Next Track  
Note: if the data plan for your iPhone  
Touch [  
].  
does not provide for unlimited data  
usage, additional charges from AT&T  
may apply if you access the Pandora  
service via AT&T’s 3G and/or EDGE  
networks after exceeding your maxi-  
mum monthly data usage.  
The next track will be determined by  
the server.  
Refer to the Pandora homepage for  
more information regarding these  
operations.  
• Connection to the Internet via 3G,  
EDGE or WiFi network.  
• Pausing Playback of Songs on  
Pandora  
• Refer to Connecting the iPod  
(page 31) for information  
regarding how to connect iPhone.  
Touch [  
] while the song is being  
played back to pause playback.  
Touch it again to resume playback.  
• Giving a Thumbs UP/Thumbs  
DOWN to a Song that is Playing  
Limitations:  
• Access to the Pandora service  
will depend on the availability of  
a cellular and/or WiFi network for  
purposes of allowing your iPhone  
to connect to the Internet.  
Touch on either the thumbs up or the  
thumbs down sign while the song is  
playing (or when playback has been  
paused).  
When casting a thumbs up or a  
thumbs down, this information  
is saved as a log in the Pandora  
account on the server and serves as  
a source of information influencing  
the content of future song selection.  
Pandora internet radio is a music  
service not affiliated with Pioneer and  
SCION. More information is available at  
registered trademark of Pandora Media,  
Inc.  
• Pandora’s service is currently  
only available in the U.S.  
• Ability of this system to access  
the Pandora service is subject  
to change without notice and  
could be affected by any of the  
following: compatibility issues  
with future firmware versions  
of iPhones; compatibility issues  
with future firmware versions of  
the Pandora application for the  
iPhone; changes to the Pandora  
Credits the song being  
NOTICE  
[
]
played back with a  
Thumbs UP, which is  
sent to the server via  
iPhone.  
You will not be able to control  
Pandora by your iPhone while  
listening Pandora.  
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Scrolling through the pages of the list  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the previous page.  
Touch [ ] while the list is being dis-  
played to display the next page.  
• Calling Up Stations Created on  
a PC  
Gives the song being  
played back a Thumbs  
DOWN, which is  
sent to the server via  
iPhone. When a song  
is given a Thumbs  
DOWN, the next  
[
]
Touch [Station] to display the Select  
Station screen.  
You can touch either of these to  
select the order in which your  
favorite stations come up.  
song begins. A song  
receiving a Thumbs  
DOWN will not be  
played in the future  
on the station you are  
By Date  
listening to.  
If the Track UP restriction  
number is exceeded, even  
songs receiving Thumbs  
DOWN continue to be  
played back.  
Shared station icon:  
Indicates shared stations that have  
been registered.  
• Bookmarking Songs that are  
Being Played Back  
[By Date] Stations created using  
a PC are displayed as a  
list in the order that they  
were registered. Touch  
on the station that you  
want to listen to.  
Touch [Bookmark] when a song is  
being played back (or when play-  
back has been paused), and the  
touch either [SONG] or [ARTIST].  
The songs and artists that you enjoy  
become bookmark-registered infor-  
mation sent to the server via iPhone.  
This information cannot be called up  
later. Bookmarked songs can only be  
referenced via a PC.  
[A-Z]  
Stations created using  
a PC are displayed as a  
list in alphabetical order.  
Touch on the station that  
you want to listen to.  
Touch [CANCEL] to cancel the book-  
mark registration.  
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Watching the VTR  
You can connect Audio/Video  
devices to the system and watch  
the VTR. An explanation on VTR  
viewing is contained below.  
• VTR Viewing on a Full Screen  
Touch [ ] on the A/V Source  
Operations Screen to set the VTR  
screen to full screen. To display  
the standard screen, touch on the  
screen.  
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• Setting up the VTR  
[Contrast]  
Each time you touch  
[+], the display contrast  
level increases up to a  
maximum level of 5.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the display contrast  
level decreases up to a  
minimum level of –5.  
The higher the contrast  
level, the greater  
the luminance of the  
image; the lower the  
contrast level, the less  
the luminance of the  
image.  
[Normal] Input images are  
displayed at a 4:3 ratio.  
[Wide1] Input images are  
uniformly enlarged  
horizontally for display.  
[Wide2] Input images are  
uniformly enlarged  
Touch [Options] to display the  
Options Menu. Touch on any of the  
below to set up the VTR.  
vertically for display.  
• Adjusting VTR Image Quality  
Touch [Display] to display the Image  
Quality Adjustment screen. Touch  
[<<] or [>>] to switch to one of the  
adjustment items indicated below.  
Touch [OK] after establishing the  
adjustment setting.  
• Changing to Wide Mode  
Touch [Wide] to display the screen  
for switching over to wide mode.  
Each time you touch [Normal/Wide1/  
Wide2], the display switches over to  
wide mode as indicated below. After  
setting up wide mode, touch [Save].  
[Brightness] Each time you touch  
[+], the display  
brightness increases  
up to a maximum level  
of 5.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the display  
brightness decreases  
up to a minimum level  
of -5.  
The greater the  
brightness level, the  
brighter the image; the  
lesser the brightness  
level, the darker the  
image.  
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[Color]  
Each time you touch  
[+], the display tint  
increases up to a  
maximum level of 5.  
The higher the tint  
level, the more blue  
the display appears.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the display tint  
decreases to a  
minimum level of -5.  
The lower the tint  
level, the more red the  
display appears.  
[Tone]  
Each time you touch  
[+], the display tone  
increases up to a  
maximum level of 5.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the display tone  
decreases up to a  
minimum level of -5.  
The more the tone is  
increased, the denser  
the colors become;  
when the tone is  
decreased, the colors  
become lighter.  
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Connecting an  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
external amplifier  
• A standard speaker's  
input is rated 17.5 W input  
(largest 40 W input).  
• The output of an internal  
amplifier will not stop even  
when an external amplifier  
is connected the RCA out-  
put.  
When you connect an external  
amplifier to RCA connectors,  
please install according to the  
amplifier manual.  
When an amplifier is  
connected to the RCA  
output, make sure to  
When cutting off the inter-  
nal amplifier output cable,  
protect the cut surface to  
prevent short circuits.  
• Subwoofer output of this  
unit is monaural. The  
output level cannot be  
adjusted with FADER/  
BALANCE on the AUDIO  
CONTROL Menu.  
change the speaker that  
corresponds to the output.  
If you connect to a standard  
speaker, this may cause to  
catch fire, emit smoke, or  
cause damage.  
• Beeps will not be audible  
if an external amplifier is  
connected to the Front  
output.  
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Using the AUX  
By inserting a mini plug into the  
AUX adapter, you can listen to  
music from a portable audio device  
through the vehicle’s speaker  
system.  
CAUTION  
When using a portable audio  
device connected to the power  
outlet or cigarette lighter, noise  
may occur during playback.  
If this happens, use the power  
source of the portable audio  
device.  
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NOTICE  
• If the mini plug of a  
commercially available cable  
connected to a portable audio  
or other component is not  
connected to the car AUX  
adapter, the mode will not  
change to the AUX mode.  
• Volume level when playing a  
component connected with a  
mini plug differs to that when  
listening to the built-in CD  
player or radio so please make  
adjustments.  
• If you install an audio system  
other than a Scion Genuine  
Audio, you will not be able to  
use the AUX adapter.  
• Muting the AUX audio  
Touch [  
the muting.  
]. Touch it again to cancel  
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Setting Up Audio-Visual  
Touch [ ] to display the Setup  
menu. You can then establish  
various settings using the Setup  
menu.  
• Setting Up the Display  
Touch [Display] on the Setup menu  
to display the Display Settings menu.  
Next touch on the settings that fol-  
low to set them up. After establish-  
ing the settings, touch [OK].  
Canceling the screen display  
Touch [Screen Off].  
Touch on either [  
], [  
] or [ ] or  
use the other functions of the steer-  
ing switch to display the screen once  
again.  
NOTICE  
Even if the display does not  
exhibit properly, you can  
still carry out SEEK, TRACK,  
startup, playback, pause,  
volume adjustment, frequency  
adjustment and disc insertion/  
extraction operations.  
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Adjusting the Image Quality of the  
Display or Camera  
After touching [General] or [Camera],  
touch either of the settings below to  
establish them.  
You can set this item, when the cam-  
era is connected.  
Displaying/not displaying each  
source’s capture screen on the  
Audio Source Selection screen  
After touching [Display Album Art],  
touch either [ON] or [OFF].  
• Establishing General Settings  
Touch on [General] on the Setup  
menu to display the General Settings  
menu. Next touch on the settings  
that follow to set them up  
Changing the display language  
[ON]  
This setting displays each  
source’s capture screen  
on the Audio Source  
Selection screen.  
After touching [Language], touch the  
language that you want to display.  
[Contrast]  
Each time you touch [+],  
the display or camera  
contrast level increases up  
to a maximum level of 5.  
Each time you touch [–],  
the display or camera  
contrast level decreases  
up to a minimum level  
of -5.  
[English]  
[Español]  
[Français]  
Establishes English  
as the language to be  
displayed.  
Establishes Spanish  
as the language to be  
displayed.  
Establishes French  
as the language to be  
displayed.  
[OFF]  
With this setting, there  
is no display of each  
source’s capture screen  
on the Audio Source  
Selection screen.  
Validating/not validating the anima-  
tion effects of the Audio Source  
Selection screen and background  
image  
After touching [Animation], touch  
either [ON] or [OFF].  
The higher the contrast  
level, the greater the  
luminance of the image;  
the lower the contrast  
level, the less the  
Producing/muting the beep sound  
After touching [Beep], touch either  
[ON] or [OFF].  
luminance of the image.  
[ON]  
With this setting, the  
animation effects of the  
Audio Source Selection  
screen and background  
image are made available.  
With this setting, the  
animation effects of the  
Audio Source Selection  
screen and background  
image are not made  
available.  
[Brightness] Each time you touch [+],  
the display or camera  
[ON]  
This setting  
establishes the output  
of a beep sound.  
This setting mutes the  
beep sound.  
brightness increases up  
to a maximum level of 5.  
Each time you touch [–],  
the display or camera  
brightness decreases up  
to a minimum level of -5.  
The greater the brightness  
level, the brighter the  
[OFF]  
[OFF]  
image; the lesser the  
brightness level, the  
darker the image.  
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Formatting/not formatting personal  
data recorded on the system  
After touching [Delete Personal  
Data], touch either [Delete] or [Do  
Not Delete]  
• Setting Up Voice Guidance  
• Setting Up Bluetooth  
Touch on [Voice] on the Setup menu  
to display the Guidance Settings  
menu. Next touch on the settings  
that follow to establish them.  
You can set this item, when the  
microphone is connected.  
Touch on [Bluetooth] on the Setup  
menu to display the Bluetooth  
Settings menu. Next touch on the  
settings that follow to set them up  
[Delete]  
Deletes personal data  
that has been recorded in  
the system as following:  
- The source type that  
was last played back  
- The last volume setting  
used  
Connecting/disconnecting  
registered Bluetooth devices  
Touch on [Registered Bluetooth  
Device] to display a list of the  
Bluetooth devices that have been  
registered. Touch one of the follow-  
ing.  
Changing the voice output level.  
Touch one of the following.  
[1]-[7]  
Establishes the voice  
output level of Voice  
Guidance. The lower the  
setting number, the lower  
the voice output level and  
the higher the setting  
number, the higher the  
voice output level  
- Each setting value for  
the radio source  
- The preset content of  
the radio source  
- Each setting value for  
the sound settings  
- Each setting value for  
the system settings  
- Each setting value  
for the contrast &  
[Add New] Registers the  
Bluetooth device.  
[Remove]  
Excludes the selected  
Bluetooth device from  
the list.  
Setting up/not setting up voice guid-  
ance  
After touching [Voice Guidance],  
touch either [ON] or [OFF].  
[Detail]  
With this setting,  
information regarding  
the selected Bluetooth  
device is displayed  
[ON]  
With this setting, Voice  
Guidance is activated.  
With this setting,  
Voice Guidance is not  
activated.  
brightness  
- Each setting value for  
the Bluetooth settings  
- The contacts, speed  
dials and call history for  
hands-free phoning  
Returns to the General  
Settings menu without  
deleting personal data  
that has been recorded in  
the system.  
[OFF]  
Returning the Voice Guidance voice  
output level to Level 4  
Touch [Default].  
[Do Not  
Delete]  
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Bluetooth Audio Player  
• Setting Up Audio  
[Display [ON]  
Audio  
Player  
With this setting,  
the current status  
of the Bluetooth  
Audio Player  
connection is  
displayed.  
With this setting,  
there is no  
display of the  
current status  
of the Bluetooth  
Audio Player  
Touch on [Connect Audio Player] to  
display a list of the Bluetooth audio  
players that have been registered.  
Touch one of the following.  
Touch [Audio] [External Video  
Settings] on the Setup menu to  
display the External Video Settings  
menu and then touch on the settings  
that follow to set them up.  
You can set this item, when the VTR  
is connected.  
Status]  
[Add New] Registers the  
Bluetooth device.  
[OFF]  
Establishing the detailed Bluetooth  
settings  
Touch on [Detailed Bluetooth  
Settings] on the Bluetooth Settings  
menu and then touch on the settings  
that follow to set them up  
Converting external video signals  
By touching either [NTSC] or [PAL],  
you can covert video signals input  
from external devices into either  
NTSC or PAL.  
Normally no conversion is necessary  
other than for VTR viewing in the  
PAL format.  
connection.  
[Bluetooth [ON]  
Power]  
Turns the  
Bluetooth  
power on.  
Turns the  
Bluetooth  
power off.  
Connection Method  
] [Bluetooth] [Registered  
Bluetooth device] [Details] []   
Touch [Connection Method] and then touch  
one of the following options:  
[
[OFF]  
[From Vehicle]: Start the connection  
procedures using the system.  
[From Audio Player]: Start the  
connection procedures using the  
Bluetooth audio device.  
Connection procedures are normally  
carried out automatically, but for  
some Bluetooth audio devices, you  
will need to change the connection.  
For more information, see the  
instruction manual for your Bluetooth  
audio device.  
[Passcode] This enables you to  
change the Passcode for  
connecting the  
Bluetooth device and the  
Passkey. After touching,  
enter a four-digit number  
and touch [OK].  
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• Setting Up the System  
Touch [System] on the Setup menu  
to display the SYSTEM Settings  
menu and then touch on the settings  
that follow to set them up.  
Utilizing/Not utilizing the subwoofer  
Touch [Subwoofer Setting] and then  
touch [ON] or [OFF].  
[ON]  
With this setting, the  
subwoofer is activated.  
With this setting,  
the subwoofer is not  
activated.  
[OFF]  
• Setting Up the Vehicle Type  
Touch [Type of Vehicle Setting] and  
then touch one of the following.  
[xB]  
[xD]  
[tC]  
[iQ]  
Sets the vehicle type to xB  
Sets the vehicle type to xD  
Sets the vehicle type to tC  
Sets the vehicle type to iQ  
Setting Up Hands-Free Phoning  
For more information regarding  
[Phone], refer to the Setting Up the  
Phone (page 63).  
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• Setting Up Digital Sound  
Processing  
[BASS]  
Used to adjust low-  
pitched tones.  
Each time you touch  
[+], the bass level  
increases up to a  
maximum level of 5.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the bass level  
decreases up to a  
minimum level of -5.  
Setting Up the Sound  
Quality  
Touch on [ ] for each mode  
screen to display the SOUND  
SETTINGS MENU. On the SOUND  
SETTINGS MENU, a variety of  
settings related to sound quality  
can be established.  
[–] or [+]  
Touch [DSP] on the Sound Settings  
menu to display the DSP Settings  
menu and then touch on the settings  
that follow to set them up.  
[Automatic During driving, noise  
Sound  
Levelizer]  
in the car changes  
according to the  
driving speed. The  
automatic sound  
levelizer (ASL)  
[BALANCE] Used to adjust  
the sound balance  
• Setting the Sound Quality  
between the left and  
right speakers.  
Each time you touch  
[L], the balance steps  
increase up to a  
maximum level of 7.  
Each time you touch  
[R], the balance steps  
decrease up to a  
minimum level of -7.  
Used to adjust  
the sound balance  
between the rear and  
front speakers.  
Each time you touch  
[Front], the balance  
steps increase up to a  
maximum level of 7.  
Each time you touch  
[Rear], the balance  
steps decrease up to a  
minimum level of -7.  
Touch [ ] on the Sound Settings  
menu to display the Sound Settings  
menu and then touch on the settings  
that follow to set them up. After  
establishing the settings, touch [OK]  
to return to the previous screen.  
monitors such  
varying noise and  
automatically increases  
the volume level. If  
this noise becomes  
greater, the sensitivity  
(variation of volume  
level to noise level) of  
ASL can be set to one  
of three levels([Low]/  
[MID]/[HIGH]).  
[L] or [R]  
[TREBLE]  
Used to adjust high-  
pitched tones.  
[–] or [+]  
Each time you touch  
[+], the treble level  
increases up to a  
[FADER]  
maximum level of 5.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the treble level  
decreases up to a  
minimum level of -5.  
Touch [Off] to  
deactivate the  
Automatic Sound  
Levelizer.  
[Front] or  
[Rear]  
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• Setting Up the Subwoofer  
[Advanced The Advanced Sound  
NOTICE  
Touch [Sub-W] on the Sound  
Settings menu to display the  
Subwoofer Settings Menu and then  
touch on the settings that follow to  
set them up.  
(This will only display when the sub-  
woofer settings have been activated.  
You can set this item, when the  
[Subwoofer Setting] is set to [ON].  
(page 54)) After the end of setup,  
touch [OK] to return to the previous  
screen.  
Sound  
Retriever]  
Retriever function  
provides a wide, deep  
and rich quality to  
CD/MP3/WMA/USB/  
iPod sound, which  
gives the user a lively  
impression.  
• The Advanced Sound  
Retriever function can only be  
selected when playing MP3/  
WMA from CD and iPod, USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory.  
• The Advanced Sound  
Retriever function does not  
support external compressed  
audio media.  
• BASS function and TREBLE  
function values can be set  
for each of the modes (AM,  
FM, CD/MP3/WMA, iPod/  
USB portable audio player/  
USB memory, XM Satellite  
Radio, AUX). When you switch  
modes, the settings change to  
the BASS and TREBLE values  
set for the selected mode.  
• The ASL function is only  
effective when the vehicle is  
moving.  
Establish the  
Advanced Sound  
Retriever mode by  
touching either [Low  
Rate] or [High Rate].  
Touch [Off] to  
deactivate the  
Advanced Sound  
Retriever.  
[Phase]  
Establish the  
Subwoofer Output  
Phase mode by  
touching either  
[NORMAL] or  
[REVERSE].  
[Level  
Each time you touch  
Adjustment] [+], the subwoofer  
level steps increase  
up to a maximum level  
of 6.  
Each time you touch  
[–], the subwoofer  
level steps decrease  
down to a minimum  
level of -24.  
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• Establishing the SSP (Scion  
Sound Processing) Mode  
SSP is a modified DSP (Digital Signal  
Processing) system that provides a  
customized sound for your vehicle.  
Touch [SSP] on the Sound Settings  
menu to display the SSP Settings  
Menu. Touch [SSP Settings] and  
touch one of the following to estab-  
lish the SSP mode.  
[SSP  
Natural]  
Natural and smooth  
sound that gives no  
listening fatigue but  
comfort.  
[SSP Hear] A powerful, energetic,  
live sound.  
[SSP Feel] Player’s sound –>  
reproduces the sound  
on the stage that  
musicians hear.  
For more details, please visit the  
com/.  
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For the most part, you will be using  
your Bluetooth cell phone to register  
the cell phone to the system. For  
more information, see the instruction  
manual for your cell phone.  
Connecting a  
NOTICE  
Bluetooth Cell Phone  
• A Bluetooth-enabled cell  
phone that supports the HFP  
profile is required for the  
operations explained here.  
• Make sure and verify that the  
battery is sufficiently charged  
before connecting the cell  
phone.  
You can connect a Bluetooth-  
enabled cell phone to the system  
and enjoy hands-free phoning.  
You can also use your cell phone  
for regular calls with the Bluetooth  
connection.  
1. Touch [ ] [Bluetooth]   
[Connect Phone] [Add new].  
Phone 01  
Phone 02  
• Even when using a cell phone  
that has been connected as a  
Bluetooth audio player, you will  
need to carry out the following  
connection procedures for  
hands-free phoning.  
WARNING  
Before connecting the cell  
phone, always stop your car in a  
safe location.  
You can connect up to five  
Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and  
Bluetooth audio players to the sys-  
tem. If five or more devices have  
already been connected, you will  
need to cancel some of these con-  
nections. You can accomplish this  
by touching on the device(s) that you  
want to cancel.  
2. Using your cell phone, search for  
a Bluetooth-enable device that  
can be connected, and then select  
the system.  
3. Forward the pass code that  
appears on the screen from your  
cell phone.  
If the pass code has been sent  
properly, the cell phone will be  
connected to the system.  
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Sending your pass key for registration  
1. Touch [ ] [Bluetooth]   
[Connect Phone] [Add New].  
If a device has already been  
connected, a screen will appear  
seeking confirmation of whether  
this connection is to be cancelled  
or not. Touch [YES].  
2. Using the Bluetooth cell phone,  
search for the Bluetooth-enabled  
device and then select this unit  
([CAR MULTIMEDIA]).  
3. Send the Passkey that appears on  
the screen from the Bluetooth cell  
phone to the system.  
If the Passkey has been sent  
correctly, Bluetooth cell phone will  
register it to the system and it will  
be connected.  
Registering via SSP (Secure  
Simple Pairing)  
1. Touch [ ] [Bluetooth]   
[Connect Phone] [Add New].  
If a device has already been  
connected, a screen will appear  
seeking confirmation of whether  
this connection is to be cancelled  
or not. Touch [YES].  
2. Using the Bluetooth cell phone,  
search for the Bluetooth-enabled  
device and then select this unit  
([CAR MULTIMEDIA]).  
• For some types of devices and  
authentication methods, number  
authentication or other means of  
verification may be required.  
• Bluetooth 2.0 or higher is required  
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Using Hands-Free  
Phoning  
Explanations regarding how to use  
hands-free phoning appear below.  
You will be ale to maintain direct  
control of your cell phone even  
when using hands-free phoning.  
• Making Calls  
Touch [  
] to display the Phone  
screen. You can make outgoing calls  
using the PHONE screen.  
* This is the same as pressing [Off  
Hook] on the steering switch.  
When the phone and the micro-  
phone are not connected, it is not  
possible to make a call.  
Dialing phone numbers  
Make phone calls by touching on the  
number keypads on the screen to  
dial phone numbers.  
Dial phone numbers by touching on  
the number keypads and then touch-  
ing [  
] on the Phone screen.  
Touch [] to cancel the previous  
number.  
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Making calls to selected contacts  
Making calls to selected Speed  
Dial numbers  
Making calls to numbers selected  
from the call history  
Contacts includes data such as  
phone numbers and names that are  
imported from the address book of  
the cell phone to the system. To use  
Contacts, you must first import the  
cell phone data – which will function  
as contact information – to the sys-  
tem. (Refer to Editing Contact s on  
page 64.)  
1. Touch [Contacts] on the Phone  
screen.  
2. Touch the desired person’s name  
on the Contacts screen.  
The Speed Dial function allows you  
to quickly call up frequently dialed  
phone numbers.  
You can make calls by selecting num-  
bers registered on Speed Dial. You  
must first register the phone number  
to Speed Dial. For more information,  
see Registering telephone numbers  
on Speed Dial on page 65.  
1. Touch [Speed Dial] on the Phone  
screen.  
2. Touch on any Speed Dial number  
that has been registered.  
You can make calls by selecting  
phone numbers from the call history.  
1. Touch [Call History] on the Phone  
screen.  
2. Touch a phone number on Call  
History, and then touch [  
].  
* Touch [Add Speed Dial] after touch-  
ing on a number to register this  
phone number to Speed Dial.  
* Touch [All] to display the history of  
all calls.  
* Touch [Missed] to display the history  
of missed calls.  
* Touch [Transfer] to import the  
Contacts (Refer to page 64).  
* Speed Dial consists of [Speed Dial1] -  
[Speed Dial3], which are further  
divided up into six numbers each.  
Touch on [Speed Dial1] - [Speed  
Dial3] to toggle between the tabs.  
* Touch [Incoming] to display the histo-  
ry of incoming calls; touch [Outgoing]  
to display the history of outgoing  
calls.  
* Touch [Options] to edit Contacts and  
Speed Dial numbers.  
* Touch the group of letters on the  
right to display the corresponding  
names.  
* Touch [Delete] to select phone num-  
bers to delete from the Call History.  
Touch [All Delete] to delete all phone  
numbers.  
* Touch [Options] to edit the Speed  
Dial entries. For more information,  
refer to Editing Speed Dial Entries on  
page 65.  
3. If more than one number has  
been registered for this person,  
touch one of the numbers and  
then touch [  
].  
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Taking Phone Calls  
• The Steering Switch (On Hook/  
Off Hook) and Microphone  
• Settings You Can Establish  
While Using the Phone  
The following screen appears when  
a call comes in.  
After connecting the hands-free  
device, you can use the steering  
switch for simple hands-free phoning  
operations.  
When you are on the phone, the fol-  
lowing screen appears.  
When there are no  
calls, press this icon  
to display the Phone  
screen.  
(Off Hook)  
Press to answer  
incoming phone calls.  
When the phone is set  
to Call Waiting and a  
call comes in while you  
are on the phone, use  
this to toggle between  
the calls.  
Use to answer the  
phone.  
[
[
]
]
When the phone  
[
[
]
]
Use to hang up  
without answering the  
phone.  
Use to adjust the ring  
volume. Touch [+] to  
increase the volume;  
touch [–] to decrease  
the volume.  
device is set up for  
call waiting and a call  
comes in on another  
line, use this function  
to switch to this other  
call.  
Hangs up the phone.  
* This is the same as  
pressing [On Hook]  
on the steering  
switch.  
Adjusts the call  
volume. Touch [+] to  
increase the volume;  
touch [–] to decrease  
the volume.  
[Volume]  
Press this icon to avoid  
incoming calls.  
Press to hang up  
during a call.  
(On Hook)  
The location of the microphone is  
shown below.  
You don’t need to talk directly into  
the microphone; your voice will  
successfully reach the microphone  
when you talk in a normal, sitting  
position as you drive.  
[Volume]  
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[0-9]  
Use this to forward the  
tone data. Input the  
tone data and touch  
[Send].  
[Ring Tone Touch [+] to increase  
Setting Up the Phone  
An explanation regarding how to  
set up hands-free phoning follows.  
Volume]  
the ring tone volume  
incrementally; touch  
[–] to decrease the  
ring tone volume  
[Mute]  
Mutes the dial tone.  
• Establishing the Sound Settings  
for Hands-Free Phoning  
incrementally. Touch  
[OK] after establishing  
the Ring Tone Volume  
settings.  
[Handsfree Touch this to change  
Mode]  
to hands-free phoning  
when directly  
manipulating the cell  
phone during a call.  
You can adjust the call and ring tone  
volumes, as well as the ring tone  
type.  
[Ring Tone] Touch on one of [Tone  
1] - [Tone 3] to select  
the ring tone, and then  
touch [OK].  
1. Touch [ ] [Phone] [Phone  
Sound Settings].  
• Changing to a Phone That Will  
be Connected to the System  
2. Touch any of the setting items  
below to establish the sound  
settings.  
Touch [Default] to return to the fac-  
tory settings.  
Up to five Bluetooth devices can be  
registered to the system. You can  
switch the phone to be used for  
hands-free phoning to another phone  
that has been registered.  
Touch [Connect Phone], and then  
touch on the phone that you want to  
connect.  
3. Touch [Save].  
• Setting Up Automatic Updates  
for Contacts  
[Call  
Volume]  
Touch [+] to increase  
the call volume  
You can set up an option for auto-  
matically updating contacts in the  
system using the address book of  
the cell phone that is connected.  
1. Touch [ ] [Phone]   
[Phonebook].  
2. Touch [Automatically Download  
Contacts], and then touch either  
[On] or [Off].  
incrementally; touch  
[–] to decrease the call  
volume incrementally.  
Touch [OK] after  
establishing the Call  
Volume settings.  
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2. For OPP-enabled phones  
Touch [ ] [Phone] [Phone  
book] to display the [Phonebook  
Settings] screen.  
Using the Phonebook  
In this manual, Phonebook is an  
all-inclusive term that refers to the  
following components.  
Touch [Manage Contact]   
[Transfer Contacts]  
This is the same as touching  
[Phone] [Contacts] [transfer]  
[Replace  
Contacts]  
Substitutes contacts  
that already exist with  
the contacts that were  
imported.  
Adds the contacts that  
were imported to the  
contacts that already  
exist.  
• Contacts, which are made up of  
phone numbers and other data  
imported from the address book  
of the cell phone.  
[Add  
Contacts]  
• Speed Dial: this function  
registers phone numbers that are  
used frequently so that they can  
be called up easily.  
• Editing Contacts  
Automatically begins the process  
of forwarding the phonebook if it  
has never been sent.  
You can register up to 1 000 contacts.  
Importing Contacts  
1. For PBAP-enabled phones  
Touch [Manage Contacts]   
[Transfer Contacts] [Update  
Contacts] on the Transfer  
• Call History: this is a record of  
outgoing calls, incoming calls  
and missed calls.  
If the phonebook data has already  
been forwarded, the following  
selection screen is displayed.  
NOTICE  
Contacts screen.  
Automatically updates the phone-  
book.  
Deleting contacts  
Even if a telephone number  
containing 25 or more digits  
is recorded in the cell phone’s  
address book, the Phonebook  
can only hold numbers  
You can select the phone numbers  
of contacts to be deleted.  
1. Touch [Manage Contacts]   
[Delete Contacts] on the Contacts  
Settings screen.  
containing 24 digits or less.  
2. Touch the telephone number  
that you want to delete from the  
Contacts List.  
* To delete all contacts, touch [All  
Delete].  
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2. Touch the location you want to  
register on the Select Speed Dial  
Location screen.  
• Editing Speed Dial Entries  
• Deleting Call Histories  
You can select the histories of recent  
calls, missed calls and outgoing calls  
and then delete these call histories.  
The Speed Dial function allows you  
to quickly call up frequently dialed  
phone numbers. You can register  
up to 18 phone numbers on Speed  
Dials.  
1. Touch [Manage Speed Dials]   
[Delete Call History] on the  
Phonebook Settings screen.  
2. Touch on one of the selections  
from below.  
Registering telephone numbers on  
Speed Dial  
Select phone numbers to be regis-  
tered to Speed Dial from Contacts or  
the Outgoing Call History.  
1. After touching [Manage Speed  
Dials] on the Phonebook Settings  
screen, touch either [New Speed  
Dial from Contacts] or [New  
[Delete  
Resent  
Calls]  
Selects the history  
of recent calls for  
deletion.  
* Touch on [Speed Dial1] - [Speed  
Dial3] to toggle the tabs.  
[Delete  
Missed  
Calls]  
Selects the history  
of missed calls for  
deletion.  
Deleting Speed Dial entries  
Cancel phone numbers that have  
been registered on Speed Dial.  
1. Touch [Manage Speed Dials]   
[Delete Speed Dial] on the Speed  
Dials screen.  
Speed Dial from Call History].  
[Delete  
Incoming  
Calls]  
Selects the history  
of incoming calls for  
deletion.  
[New Speed Registers Speed Dial  
Dial from  
Contacts]  
entries from Contacts.  
First touch the contact  
that you want to  
[Delete  
Outgoing  
Calls]  
Selects the history  
of outgoing calls for  
deletion.  
2. Touch on the number that you  
register and then touch  
the number you want  
to register.  
want to delete from Speed Dial.  
* To delete all Speed Dial entries,  
touch [All Delete].  
3. Touch on the histories that you  
want to cancel.  
[New Speed Registers Speed Dial  
Dial from entries from the Call  
* To delete all call histories, touch  
[All Delete].  
Call History] History. Touch the  
telephone number that  
you want to register to  
Speed Dial.  
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<contact name>  
<contact name> at contact name  
<mobile/home/  
work/other>  
<0 – 9/800>  
Enter the  
Using Voice Recognition  
With the voice recognition  
function, you can control the  
system using only your voice.  
on the Call  
Name screen.  
Enter the phone  
number on the  
Dial Number  
screen.  
NOTICE  
• When using voice recognition,  
close the windows and take  
other steps to eliminate  
background noise.  
• You don’t need to talk directly  
into the microphone; your  
voice will successfully reach  
the microphone when you talk  
in a normal sitting position as  
you drive.  
<0 – 9/*/#/+>  
<0 – 9/*/#>  
Enter the phone  
number on the  
International  
Call screen.  
Enter the  
* If you say the words in the “<>”  
that are shown on the screen, a  
screen providing you with help-  
ful prompts will appear.  
• Voice Recognition Commands  
numeric  
Voice commands  
Call Name  
Dial by name  
Action  
character or  
symbol on the  
Send Tones  
screen.  
Call Name  
screen will  
appears.  
Dial Name  
Phone Name  
Call <contact name>  
Call <contact name>  
at <mobile/home/  
work/other>  
Dial Number  
Call Number  
Dial by number  
Phone Number  
Dial <phone  
Send  
Go Back  
Sends the tone  
Returns to  
the previous  
operation  
1. You can activate the voice  
recognition mode by continuing  
to touch [  
longer.  
] for 0.8 seconds or  
2. Following the screen display  
prompts, give the voice  
Dial Number  
screen will  
appears.  
commands in a clear voice.  
(For example, say “Dial 0123456789”  
to dial the number 0123456789.)  
number>  
International Call  
International  
Call screen will  
appears.  
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• The folder selection sequence for playback  
and other operations becomes the writing  
sequence used by the writing software.  
For this reason, the expected sequence at  
the time of playback may not coincide with  
the actual playback sequence. However,  
there also is some writing software which  
permits setting of the playback order.  
MP3 and WMA files  
MP3 additional  
information  
MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and  
refers to an audio compression technology  
standard.  
• Files are compatible with the ID3Tag Ver.  
1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 formats for display  
of album (disc title), track (track title), artist  
(track artist) and comments. Ver. 2.x of ID3  
Tag is given priority when both Ver. 1.x and  
Ver. 2.x exist.  
WMA is short for Windows Media™  
Audio and refers to an audio compression  
technology that is developed by Microsoft  
Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by  
using Windows Media Player.  
IMPORTANT  
• The emphasis function is valid only when  
MP3 files of 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz  
frequencies are played back. (16 kHz, 22.05  
kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
sampling frequencies can be played back.)  
• There is no m3u playlist compatibility.  
• There is no compatibility with the MP3i  
(MP3 interactive) or mp3 PRO formats.  
• The sound quality of MP3 files generally  
becomes better with an increased bit  
rates. This unit can play recordings with  
bit rates from 8 kbps to 320 kbps, but in  
order to be able to enjoy sound of a certain  
quality, we recommend using only discs  
recorded with a bit rate of at least 128  
kbps.  
With some applications used to encode  
WMA files, this unit may not operate cor-  
rectly.  
• When naming an MP3/WMA  
file, add the corresponding  
filename extension (.mp3,  
.wma).  
• This unit plays back files  
with the filename extension  
(.mp3, .wma) as an MP3/WMA  
file. To prevent noise and  
malfunctions, do not use these  
extensions for files other than  
MP3/WMA files.  
With some applications used to encode  
WMA files, album names and other text  
information may not be correctly displayed.  
This unit allows playback of MP3/WMA files  
on CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW discs and USB  
portable audio player/USB memory. Disc  
recordings compatible with level 1 and level  
2 of ISO9660 and with the Romeo and Joliet  
file system can be played back.  
MP3/WMA files are not compatible with  
packet write data transfer.  
The maximum number of characters which  
can be displayed for a file name, including  
the extension (.mp3, .wma), is 32, from  
the first character.  
• The maximum number of characters which  
can be displayed for a folder name is 32.  
• In case of files recorded according to the  
Romeo file system, only the first 32 char-  
acters can be displayed.  
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WMA additional  
information  
About folders and  
MP3/WMA files  
NOTES  
• This unit assigns folder  
number. The user can not  
assign folder numbers.  
• MP3/WMA files in the USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory are played in the  
same order as they were  
copied to the USB portable  
audio player/USB memory.  
• To specify the order in  
which files in the USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory are played, we  
recommend the following  
method.  
• This unit plays back WMA files encoded by  
Windows Media Player.  
• An outline of a CD-ROM and USB portable  
audio player/USB memory with MP3/WMA  
files on it is shown below. Subfolders are  
shown as folders in the folder currently  
selected.  
You can only play back WMA files in the  
frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.  
• The sound quality of WMA files generally  
becomes better with an increased bit rate.  
This unit can play recordings with bit rates  
from 48 kbps to 320 kbps (CBR) or from  
48 kbps to 384 kbps (VBR), but in order to  
be able to enjoy sound of a certain quality,  
we recommend using discs recorded with  
a higher bit rate.  
• This unit doesn't support the following for-  
mats.  
- Windows Media Audio 9 Professional  
(5.1ch)  
- Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless  
- Windows Media Audio 9 Voice  
001  
(ROOT)  
002  
001.mp3  
(001.wma)  
010.mp3  
(010.wma)  
003  
011.mp3  
(011.wma)  
1 Using a personal computer,  
add a number indicating  
the playback order in  
020.mp3  
(020.wma)  
004  
021.mp3  
(021.wma)  
front of the file name, e.g.  
[001xxx.mp3] or [099yyy.  
wma].  
030.mp3  
(030.wma)  
005  
2 Put the files into a folder.  
3 Copy the folder to the USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory.  
First Second Third  
level level  
level  
Depending on the  
computer environment,  
it may not be possible to  
specify the order by this  
method.  
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• It is not possible to check  
folders that do not include  
MP3/WMA files. (These  
folders will be skipped  
without displaying the  
folder number.)  
• MP3/WMA files in up to  
8 tiers of folders can be  
played back. However,  
there is a delay in the  
start of playback on discs  
and USB portable audio  
player/USB memory with  
numerous tiers. For this  
reason we recommend  
creating discs with no more  
than 2 tiers.  
• It is possible to play back  
up to 192 folders on one  
disc.  
• It is possible to play back  
up to 255 folders on one  
USB portable audio player/  
USB memory.  
USB portable audio  
player/ USB memory  
compatibility  
• This unit can play back  
files in the USB portable  
audio player/USB memory  
that is USB Mass Storage  
Class. However, copyright  
protected files that are  
stored in above-mentioned  
USB devices cannot be  
played back. (If the iPod is  
connected to this unit, file  
playback condition depends  
on the iPod specifications.)  
• You cannot connect a USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory to this unit via a  
USB hub.  
• USB version: 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0  
• USB data transfer rate: full speed  
USB Class: MSC (Mass Storage Class) device  
• Protocol: bulk  
• Minimum amount of memory: 256 MB  
• Maximum amount of memory: 250 GB  
• File system: FAT32 and FAT16  
• Supply current: 500 mA  
NOTES  
• Partitioned USB memory  
is not compatible with this  
unit.  
• Not all multimedia portable  
devices are compatible.  
• Depending on the kind of  
USB portable audio player/  
USB memory you use, this  
unit may not recognize  
the USB audio player/USB  
memory or audio files  
may not be played back  
properly.  
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ID3 Tag  
m3u  
Terms  
This is a method of embedding track-  
related information in a MP3 file. This  
embedded information can include  
the track title, the artist's name, the  
album title, the music genre, the  
year of production, comments and  
other data. The contents can be  
freely edited using software with ID3  
Tag editing functions. Although the  
tags are restricted to the number of  
characters, the information can be  
viewed when the track is played back.  
Playlists created using the  
"WINAMP" software have a playlist  
file extension (.m3u).  
Packet write  
This is a general term for a method  
of writing on CD-R, etc. at the time  
required for a file, just as is done  
with files on floppy or hard discs.  
MP3  
MP3 is short for MPEG1 & 2 Audio  
Layer3. It is an audio compression  
standard set by a working group  
(MPEG) of the ISO (International  
Standards Organization). MP3 is able  
to compress audio data to about 1/10  
the level of a conventional disc.  
Bit rate  
This expresses data volume per  
second, or bps (bits per second)  
units. The higher the rate, the more  
information is available to reproduce  
the sound. Using the same encoding  
method (such as MP3), the higher  
the rate, the better the sound.  
WMA  
ISO9660 format  
WMA is short for Windows MediaTM  
Audio and refers to an audio  
compression technology that is  
developed by Microsoft Corporation.  
WMA data can be encoded by using  
Windows Media Player version 7 or  
later.  
This is the international standard for the  
format logic of CD-ROM folders and  
files. For the ISO9660 format, there are  
regulations for the following two levels.  
Level 1:  
Multi-session  
Multi-session is a recording method  
that allows additional data to be  
recorded later. When recording  
data on a CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-  
RW, etc., all data from beginning  
to end is treated as a single unit or  
session. Multi-session is a method  
of recording more than 2 sessions in  
one disc.  
The file name is in 8.3 format (the  
name consists of up to 8 characters,  
half-byte English capital letters  
and half-byte numerals and the  
"_" sign, with a file-extension of three  
characters).  
Level 2:  
The file name can have up to 31  
characters (including the separation  
mark "." and a file extension).  
Each folder contains less than 8  
hierarchies.  
CD-DA  
CD-DA is an abbreviation of  
Compact Disc Digital Audio. It refers  
to the uncompressed format of  
regular CDs.  
Extended formats  
Joliet:  
File names can have up to 64 characters.  
Romeo:  
File names can have up to 128 characters.  
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• If the heater is used in cold weather,  
moisture may form on components  
inside the CD player. Condensation  
may cause the CD player to malfunc-  
tion. If you think that condensation is  
a problem, turn off the CD player for  
an hour or so to allow it to dry out and  
wipe any damp discs with a soft cloth  
to remove the moisture.  
• Road shocks may interrupt CD play-  
back.  
• Never put a label, tape or scratches on  
a disc. These will prevent the disc from  
being played.  
CD player and care  
CD-R and CD-RW  
discs  
• Use only CDs that have either of the  
two Compact Disc Digital Audio marks  
as shown below.  
• When CD-R/CD-RW discs are used,  
playback is possible only for discs  
which have been finalized.  
• It may not be possible to play back  
CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on a  
music CD recorder or a personal com-  
puter because of disc characteristics,  
scratches or dirt on the disc, or dirt,  
condensation, etc., on the lens of this  
unit.  
• Use only normal, round CDs. If you  
insert irregular, non-round, shaped  
CDs they may jam in the CD player or  
not play properly.  
• Playback of discs recorded on a per-  
sonal computer may not be possible,  
depending on the application settings  
and the environment. Please record  
with the correct format. (For details,  
contact the manufacturer of the appli-  
cation.)  
• Check all CDs for cracks, scratches  
or warping before playing. CDs that  
have cracks, scratches or are warped  
may not play properly. Do not use such  
discs.  
• Avoid touching the recorded (non-print-  
ed) surface when handling the disc.  
• Store discs in their cases when not in  
use.  
• Keep discs out of direct sunlight and  
do not expose the discs to high tem-  
peratures.  
• Do not attach labels, write on or apply  
chemicals to the surface of the discs.  
• To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a  
soft cloth outward from the center.  
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• Playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs may  
become impossible in case of direct  
exposure to sunlight, high tempera-  
tures, or the storage conditions in the  
car.  
• Titles and other text information  
recorded on a CD-R/CD-RW disc may  
not be displayed by this unit (in the  
case of audio data (CD-DA)).  
• This unit conforms to the track skip  
function of the CD-R/CD-RW disc. The  
tracks containing the track skip infor-  
mation are skipped automatically (in  
case of audio data (CD-DA)).  
• If you insert a CD-RW disc into this  
unit, time to playback will be longer  
than when you insert a conventional  
CD or CD-R disc.  
DualDiscs  
• DualDiscs are two-sided discs that  
have a recordable CD for audio on one  
side and a recordable DVD for video on  
the other.  
• Since the CD side of DualDiscs is not  
physically compatible with the general  
CD standard, it may not be possible to  
play the CD side with this unit.  
• Frequent loading and ejecting of a  
DualDisc may result in scratches on  
the disc. Serious scratches can lead  
to playback problems on this unit. In  
some cases, a DualDisc may become  
stuck in the disc loading slot and will  
not eject. To prevent this, we recom-  
mend you refrain from using DualDisc  
with this unit.  
• Read the precautions accompanying  
the CD-R/CD-RW discs before use.  
• Recordings on CD-R/CD-RW can  
not be played back using the DDCD  
(Double Density CD) system.  
• Please refer to the information from  
the disc manufacturer for more  
detailed information about DualDiscs.  
• This unit will not play back SACD  
(Super Audio CD).  
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Error indications  
If the CD player does not work, the CD stops suddenly during playback, or a similar problem occurs, an error  
indication will appear on the display. The cause of the trouble will be indicated by an error number, and you  
should check the corresponding item shown in the table below.  
When the disc is dirty or has been inserted upside-down.  
Check the disc.  
Check DISC  
There is probably an electrical or mechanical fault in the CD player.  
Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.  
DISC Error  
This appears when an MP3/WMA file format is unusual and not supported by this unit  
like WAV format recordings.  
Please check the MP3/WMA file format.  
No music files found.  
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When problems occur while the iPod is connected to this unit, a message will appear on the display. Refer to the  
table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action.  
This appears when an iPod software version is unusual and not supported by this unit.  
Please check the iPod software version.  
Please check the iPod firmware  
version.  
Communication failure. Or, the overcurrent was detected.  
Disconnect the cable from the iPod. Once the iPod main menu appears in the iPod  
display, connect the cable again.  
Connection error.  
Please consult your Owner’s  
Manual for  
instructions on how to connect  
the iPod.  
No songs.  
Transfer the songs to the iPod.  
There are no songs available for  
playback.  
Please load compatible media  
to your iPod.  
There are no songs in the selected list.  
Select a list that contains songs.  
No items available.  
Because the capacity of iPod was full, Tag was not able to be transferred from this  
machine.  
iPod full.Tags cannot be stored.  
Because this unit is acquiring data from iPod, it is not possible to operate it.  
Wait until the data acquisition finished.  
Transferring data from the iPod.  
Please wait …  
This appears when the iPod is unusual and not compatible with this unit.  
Please check the iPod compatibility.  
iPod authorization failed.  
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When problems occur with the USB portable audio player/USB memory is connected to this unit, a message  
will appear on the display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective  
action.  
This appears when an MP3/WMA file format is unusual and not supported by this unit  
like WAV format recordings.  
Please check the MP3/WMA file format.  
No compatible audio files  
found.  
Please add compatible files to  
your USB device.  
Communication failure. Or, the overcurrent was detected.  
Disconnect the USB portable audio player/USB memory and connect again.  
Connection error.  
Please consult your Owner’s  
Manual for  
instructions on how to connect  
the USB device.  
When problems occur with the Bluetooth audio player is connected to this unit, a message will appear on the  
display. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action.  
The battery power of the Bluetooth audio player connected with this unit is a little.  
Audio player battery level is  
low.  
This appears when an MP3/WMA file format is unusual and not supported by this unit  
like WAV format recordings.  
Please check the MP3/WMA file format.  
Music tracks not supported.  
Please check your audio player.  
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When problems occur with the XM tuner or HD Radio broadcast, a message will appear on the display. Refer to  
the table below to identify the problem, then take the suggested corrective action.  
The XM antenna is not connected.  
Check whether the XM antenna cable is attached securely.  
Check Antenna  
A short-circuit occurring in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable.  
Make sure that there is nothing unusual with the antenna or antenna cable.  
XM signal is too weak at the current location.  
Wait until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.  
No Signal  
Even if SPS is received when HD Radio is not active, it doesn't sound it.  
Touch [HD Radio] to activate HD Radio.  
The channel you selected is not broadcasting any programming.  
Select another channel.  
Off Air  
The unit is updating the encryption code.  
Wait until the update is finished.  
Updating  
Because the HD radio tags saved in this unit had already been saved up to the  
number (50), the HD radio tags was not able to be saved though [Tag] was touched  
when iPod was unconnected.  
The maximum of 50 HD Radio tags  
have been stored.  
Please connect your iPod to transfer  
these tags before storing more tags  
Unit is acquiring the HD radio tags.  
Wait until the unit has saved the HD radio tags.  
Storing tag information.  
Please wait...  
The XM Listener Care Center is also available on the phone, please call (800)-967-2346 during the following hours:  
Mon - Sat: 8 AM - 11 PM EST Sun: 8 PM - 8 PM EST  
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USB  
Specification. . . . . . USB 2.0 High speed  
Changing or  
disconnecting your  
battery  
Specifications  
Supply current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 mA  
Maximum amount of memory . .250 GB  
File system . . . . . . . . . . . . FAT16, FAT32  
MP3 decoding format  
General  
Power source . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.2 V DC  
(10.5 V to 16.0 V allowable)  
Grounding system. . . . . . Negative type  
Maximum current consumption . . . 18 A  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
About ASL setting  
. . . . . . . . . MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format  
If the battery is changed or discon-  
nected, you cannot setup the ASL  
setup option until the vehicle is mov-  
ing.  
. . . . .Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio)  
(Windows Media Player)  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 × 104 × 171 mm  
(80 in.3/8 × 41 in. × 67 in.3/8)  
Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.06 kg  
(4.54155 lbs.)  
AM tuner  
Frequency range  
. . . . . . . .530 kHz to 1 710 kHz (10 kHz)  
Audio  
Tone controls  
FM tuner  
Frequency range  
(Bass) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frequency : 80 Hz  
Level : ±10 dB  
. . . . . . . . . . . . 87.75 MHz to 107.9 MHz  
(Treble) . . . . . . . . . . . Frequency : 10 kHz  
Level : ±10 dB  
CEA2006 Specifications  
Maximum power output . . . . . .50 W × 4  
Load impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Ω  
CD Player  
System . . . Compact disc audio system  
Usable discs . . . . . . . . . . . Compact disc  
Signal format  
Sampling frequency . . . . . . . . .44.1 kHz  
Number of quantization bits  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16; linear  
Number of channels . . . . . . .2 (stereo)  
MP3 decoding format  
Power output . . .16W RMS × 4 Channels  
<
(4 Ω and 1%THD+N)  
S/N ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 dBA  
=
(reference: 1 W into 4 Ω)  
. . . . . . . . . . MPEG1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format  
. . . . . .Ver.7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10.11 (2ch audio)  
(Windows Media Player)  
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<KOMZX> <11A00000> <CVH-2018ZT>  
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