Scion PT546 00100 User Manual

Audio System  
TOYOTA PART NO.  
PT546-00100  
Owner’s Manual  
for AM/FM/CD Player with iPod/USB control  
tered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
Important information  
about this manual  
USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUST-  
MENT OR PERFORMANCE OF  
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY  
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADI-  
ATION EXPOSURE. THE USE  
OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS  
WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL  
INCREASE EYE HAZARD.  
For safety reasons, this manual  
indicates items requiring particular  
attention with the following marks.  
NOTICE  
This unit may not operate  
correctly depending on the  
application used to encode  
WMA files.  
NOTICE  
This is a warning against  
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.  
About iPod  
To ensure the correct  
audio system operation  
• Be careful not to spill beverages  
over the audio system.  
• 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.  
• Reproducing and playing back  
non-copyrighted material and  
material that can legally be  
reproduced and played back for  
private use is permitted with the  
iPod. Infringement of copyright is  
legally prohibited.  
CAUTION  
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.  
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Contents  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
About WMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
About iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Important information about this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
To ensure the correct audio system operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Display and Multi Selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8  
Listening to the RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11  
Listening to MP3/WMA/AAC DISC and USB portable audio player/USB memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16  
About handling the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17  
Connecting the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18  
Disconnecting the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Listening to songs on the iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21  
ABC SEARCH on an iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
About handling the USB portable audio player/USB memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Connecting the USB portable audio player/USB memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Listening to USB portable audio player/USB memory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
How to Subscribe to XM Satellite Radio <Option> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Display the RADIO ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28  
Listening to a XM Satellite Radio broadcast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31  
Using the AUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33  
Changing the Opening Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35  
Initial Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Connecting an external amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Using the Steering Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-38  
MP3, WMA and AAC files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
MP3 additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
WMA additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
AAC additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
About folders and MP3/WMA/AAC files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
USB portable audio player/USB memory compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
CD player and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
CD-R and CD-RW discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Dual discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Error indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-47  
Changing or disconnecting your battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
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Display and Multi Selector  
The MULTI SELECTOR can be pressed five  
ways: up/down/right/left and in the center.Turn  
to the right or left to adjust the volume level,  
select a menu or select an item from a list.  
Possible MULTI SELECTOR  
operations are indicated.  
UP  
CENTER  
RIGHT  
DOWN  
LEFT  
Main MULTI SELECTOR displays  
The following are the main displays that appear during MULTI  
SELECTOR operation. Each display indicates the operations  
that are currently available.  
You can select a setting option, etc. by pressing  
the MULTI SELECTOR up/down/right/left or  
up/down.  
You can select the next or the previous track  
on a CD or iPod by pressing the MULTI  
SELECTOR right/left.  
or  
You can select the next or the previous track or  
select a folder on a CD or in a USB memory by  
pressing the MULTI SELECTOR up/down/right/left.  
You can select a setting option, etc. by  
pressing the center of the MULTI SELECTOR.  
You can tune or seek a radio frequency by  
pressing the MULTI SELECTOR  
up/down/right/left.  
You can navigate a list or edit the OPENING  
TITLE by pressing the MULTI SELECTOR in  
the center or up/down/right/left.  
You can tune the Satellite Radio broadcasting  
frequency or display and switch the category by  
pressing the MULTI SELECTOR up/down/right/left.  
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Basic Operation  
Your audio system works when the  
ignition switch is in the ACC” or  
“ON” position.  
NOTICE  
1POWER  
To avoid draining the battery,  
do not leave the car audio on  
longer than necessary when the  
engine is not running.  
1 POWER  
Press to turn the unit on or off.  
2 MULTI SELECTOR/VOLUME  
Turn the MULTI SELECTOR to raise/  
lower the volume levels (total volume  
step is 64). MULTI SELECTOR oper-  
ation varies depending on the audio  
source or Menu. (Refer to page 5.)  
4ESC  
3SSP  
2MULTI SELECTOR/VOLUME  
3 SSP  
3 SSP is an abbreviation of Scion Sound Processing.  
Press the SSP button when the unit  
is “ON” position to select a sound  
mode. Press and hold the SSP but-  
ton to switch to AUDIO CONTROL  
and select settings when the unit is  
“ON” position.  
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FADER/BALANCE:  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR up or  
SW:  
Subwoofer output phase can be  
switched between normal and reverse by  
pressing the MULTI SELECTOR, Press  
the MULTI SELECTOR up or down to  
adjust the output level of the subwoofer.  
Each time MULTI SELECTOR is pushed  
up or down, subwoofer level increases  
or decreases, +6 to –24 is displayed  
as the level is increased or decreased.  
The output level and output phase of  
the subwoofer can be adjusted only  
when "SUBWOOFER CONT" on the  
SETUP MENU is set to ON. While  
"SUBWOOFER CONT" is set to OFF, the  
output level and output phase cannot be  
adjusted. (Refer to page 36.)  
• SSP (Scion Sound Processing)  
SSP is a modified DSP (Digital Signal  
Processing) system that provides a  
customized sound for your vehicle.  
Press the SSP button to display the  
current SSP mode setting. While the  
setting is displayed, press repeatedly  
to switch to the following modes.  
down to adjust the sound balance  
between the rear and front speak-  
ers. The display ranges from R7 to F7.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR right or left  
to adjust the sound balance between  
the left and right speakers. The display  
ranges from L7 to R7.  
NEUTRAL: Natural and smooth sound  
that gives no listening  
fatigue but comfort.  
BASS: Press the MULTI SELECTOR up or down  
to adjust low-pitched tones. The display  
ranges from –5 to 5.  
TREBLE: Press the MULTI SELECTOR up or  
down to adjust high-pitched tones. The  
display ranges from –5 to 5.  
ASL: During driving, noise in the car changes  
according to the driving speed and road  
conditions. The automatic sound levelizer  
(ASL) 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. Press the MULTI SELECTOR  
changes the ASL setting as follows:  
LOW MID HIGH OFF  
HEAR:  
A powerful, energetic, live  
sound.  
Player’s sound –> reproduc-  
es the sound on the stage  
that musicians hear.  
FEEL:  
AUDIO BOOK SPEED:  
You can change the iPod Audiobook  
playback speed.  
For more details, please visit the SCION  
Web site at  
Pressing the MULTI SELECTOR repeat-  
edly switches the setting in the follow-  
ing order:  
Each time you press it, the SSP changes  
in the following order:  
NEUTRAL HEAR FEEL NEUTRAL  
FASTER SLOWER NORMAL  
The speed can only be changed in  
iPod mode.  
• While IPOD DIRECT CONT is set to  
ON, the speed cannot be changed.  
• AUDIO CONTROL  
When the MULTI SELECTOR is  
turned, the setting item of the  
AUDIO CONTROL menu will switch  
in the following order:  
FADER/BALANCE BASS TREBLE ASL  
(Automatic Sound Levelizer) SW (Subwoofer)  
AUDIO BOOK SPEED IPOD DIRECT CONT  
ASR (Advanced Sound Retriever)  
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IPOD DIRECT CONT:  
A menu for turning on or off iPod  
4 ESC (Escape)  
NOTICE  
Press the ESC button to exit from  
the AUDIO CONTROL menu, the  
SETUP menu and the SSP mode  
select menu that is displayed by  
pressing the SSP button.  
direct control. If you select ON, you  
can control iPod operations on the  
iPod. If you select OFF, you can con-  
trol iPod operations from this unit.  
When the MULTI SELECTOR is pressed,  
switches in the following order:  
• The ASR function can only  
be selected when playing  
MP3/WMA/AAC from CD  
and iPod, USB portable  
audio player/USB memory.  
The ASR 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/AAC, 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.  
Press the ESC button to exit from a  
list that was displayed by pressing  
the LIST button.  
OFF  
ON  
The speed can only be changed in  
iPod mode.  
NOTICE  
iPod (5th generation) and iPod  
nano (1st generation) do not  
support iPod direct control.  
ASR: The ASR (Advanced Sound Retriever)  
function provides a wide, deep and rich  
quality to MP3/WMA/AAC sound, which  
gives the user a lively impression. Pressing  
the MULTI SELECTOR repeatedly  
switches the setting in the following  
order:  
The ASL function is only  
effective when the vehicle is  
moving.  
MODE1  
MODE2  
OFF  
MODE1: Effective for low-compression  
audio media.  
MODE2: Effective for high-compression  
audio media.  
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9
Listening to the RADIO  
1 FM1/2  
Switches between FM1 and FM2  
modes.  
2 AM•SAT  
1FM1/2  
Switches between the AM mode and  
SAT1/2/3 modes. (must have Satellite  
Radio receiver and antenna installed at  
an additional charge to listen to Satellite  
Radio.)  
2AMSAT  
3 LIST  
Press to display the registered broad-  
casting station list in PRESET1-6.  
Use the MULTI SELECTOR to select a  
station from the list.  
3LIST  
6SCAN  
5PRESET1-6  
4MULTI SELECTOR  
10  
 
4 MULTI SELECTOR  
5 PRESET 1-6  
Press to recall previously stored sta-  
tions (Preset Channels).  
• SELECT LIST  
Turn the MULTI SELECTOR clock-  
wise or counterclockwise or press  
the MULTI SELECTOR up/down to  
select a station. Press the MULTI  
SELECTOR to set the station. If  
you press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR in the center until you  
hear a beep, the currently tuned sta-  
tion is stored as a preset channel in  
the preset channel list.  
Press and hold until you hear a  
beep, and the station you are cur-  
rently tuned to is stored as a Preset  
Channel.  
NOTICE  
You can store up to 6 stations  
per band.  
• TUNE <UP>  
6 SCAN  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR right  
to manually select (one step at  
a time) the station with the next  
higher frequency. Press and hold  
the MULTI SELECTOR to the right to  
fast-forward to a higher frequency.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR up to  
select the next higher station.  
If you press, SCAN is indicated in  
the display and SCAN begins search-  
ing for stations with good reception.  
If you press and hold until you hear  
a beep, SCAN is indicated in the dis-  
play and SCAN of preset channels  
begins.  
• TUNE <DOWN>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR left  
to manually select (one step at  
a time) the station with the next  
lower frequency. Press and hold  
the MULTI SELECTOR to the left to  
fast-forward to a lower frequency.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR down  
to select the next lower station.  
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Listening to a CD  
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.  
You can load an 8 cm disc  
without using an adaptor.  
Never use an adaptor.  
2EJECT  
1DISC  
Load a CD in the CD slot.  
4MULTI SELECTOR  
52 63  
7Random  
8Repeat  
9SCAN  
0TEXT  
3LIST  
No title name is displayed when playing back a CD containing  
no text information.  
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• TRACK <DOWN>  
1 DISC  
8 PRESET 6 (Repeat)  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR to the  
left takes you back to the start of  
the track currently playing. Press the  
MULTI SELECTOR to the left once  
more to return to the previous track.  
Press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the left until you hear  
a beep, play of the track is reversed.  
(There is sound.)  
Switches to the CD mode. (Only  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
effective if a disc is loaded.)  
the display and starts to repeat the  
track being played. Press again to  
cancel.  
2 0 (EJECT)  
Press to eject the disc.  
9 SCAN  
3 LIST  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
Press to display a CD List.  
Use the MULTI SELECTOR to select  
a CD from the list.  
the display and starts to play the first  
10 seconds of each track on the CD  
being played. Press again to cancel.  
5 PRESET 1 (2)  
4 MULTI SELECTOR  
0 TEXT  
Pressing PRESET 1 takes you back  
to the start of the track currently  
playing. Press PRESET 1 once more  
to return to the previous track.  
Press and hold PRESET 1 until you  
hear a beep, play of the track is  
reversed. (There is sound.)  
Press, and display indications change  
as follows (TEXT CD only):  
• SELECT LIST  
Turn the MULTI SELECTOR clock-  
wise or counterclockwise or press  
the MULTI SELECTOR up/down to  
select the desired title. Press the  
MULTI SELECTOR in the center  
or to the right to start playback.  
• No CD List is displayed when play-  
ing back a CD containing no text  
information.  
Upper: Artist Name  
Lower: Track Title  
Track Title  
ELAPSED TIME  
Disc Title  
Track Title  
6 PRESET 2 (3)  
When 3 is displayed, if you press  
and hold until you hear a beep, the  
display will change to the next page.  
A maximum of 2 pages (32 charac-  
ters) can be displayed.  
Press PRESET 2 to proceed to the  
next track.  
Press and hold PRESET 2 until you  
hear a beep, play of the track is fast  
forwarded. (There is sound.)  
• TRACK <UP>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR to the  
right to proceed to the next track.  
Press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the right until you hear  
a beep, play of the track is fast for-  
warded. (There is sound.)  
CAUTION  
7 PRESET 5 (Random)  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
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.  
the display and starts to play tracks  
on the disc being played in random  
order. Press again to cancel.  
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Listening to MP3/WMA/  
AAC DISC and USB  
portable audio player/  
USB memory  
1DISC  
1 DISC  
2 iPod•USB  
3 LIST  
2iPodUSB  
Press to display an MP3/WMA/AAC List.  
Use the MULTI SELECTOR to select an  
item from the list.  
4 MULTI SELECTOR  
• SELECT LIST  
-SCAN  
4MULTI SELECTOR  
=TEXT  
3LIST  
5
6
7
8
0Repeat  
Turn the MULTI SELECTOR clock-  
wise or counterclockwise or  
press the MULTI SELECTOR  
up/down to select a file or folder.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR  
in the center or to the right to  
play the selected file or fold-  
er. Use the MULTI SELECTOR  
to select an item from the list.  
(When a folder is selected, the  
first track in the folder is played.)  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR to the  
right to select the folder or press  
the MULTI SELECTOR to the left  
to return to the preceding folder.  
The MP3/WMA/AAC List is dis-  
played when the top folder in the  
root directory or the file or folder  
name is selected.  
9Random  
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Press PRESET 1 once more to return  
to the previous file.  
Press and hold PRESET 1 until  
you hear a beep, play of the file is  
reversed. (There is no sound.)  
• TRACK <UP>  
0 PRESET 6 (Repeat)  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR to the  
right to proceed to the next file. Press  
and hold the MULTI SELECTOR to  
the right until you hear a beep, play  
of the file is fast forwarded.  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
the display and starts to repeat the  
file being played. Press again to can-  
cel.  
If you press and hold until you hear a  
6 PRESET 2 (3)  
(There is no sound.)  
beep,  
is indicated in the display  
Press PRESET 2 to proceed to the  
next file.  
and starts to repeat the folder being  
played. Press again to cancel.  
• TRACK <DOWN>  
Press and hold PRESET 2 until you  
hear a beep, play of the file is fast  
forwarded. (There is no sound.)  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR to the  
left takes you back to the start of  
the file currently playing. Press the  
MULTI SELECTOR to the left once  
more to return to the previous file.  
Press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the left until you hear  
a beep, play of the file is reversed.  
(There is no sound.)  
- SCAN  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
the display and starts to play the first  
10 seconds of each file in the folder  
being played. Press again to cancel.  
If you press and hold until you hear a  
7 PRESET 3 ()  
Press PRESET 3 to return to the pre-  
vious folder.  
Press PRESET 3 and hold until you  
hear a beep to jump to HOME.  
HOME means returning back to play  
the first file in the first folder on the  
CD being played.  
beep,  
is indicated in the display  
and starts to play the first 10 sec-  
onds of the first file of each folder.  
Press again to cancel.  
• FOLDER <UP>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR up to  
proceed to the next folder.  
= TEXT  
8 PRESET 4 (5)  
Press and display indications change  
as follows:  
Press PRESET 4 to proceed to the  
next folder.  
• FOLDER <DOWN>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR down  
to return to the previous folder.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR  
down and hold until you hear  
Upper: Artist Name  
Lower: Track Title  
Track Title  
ELAPSED TIME  
9 PRESET 5 (Random)  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
Folder Name  
the display and starts to play files in  
the folder being played in random  
order. Press again to cancel.  
File Name  
a
beep to jump to HOME.  
HOME means returning back to play  
the first file in the first folder on the  
CD being played.  
When 3 is displayed, if you press  
and hold until you hear a beep, the  
display will change to the next page.  
A maximum of 2 pages (32 charac-  
ters) can be displayed.  
If you press and hold until you hear a  
beep,  
is indicated in the display  
and starts to play files in all folders  
on the disc being played in random  
order. Press again to cancel.  
5 PRESET 1 (2)  
Press PRESET 1 takes you back to  
the start of the file currently playing.  
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About handling the  
iPod  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
• Store the data into another  
media, to avoid losing the  
data during iPod operation  
with this unit.  
• D o not allow dir e c t  
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.  
When playing back a disc  
recorded with the Multi  
Session system, the first  
session only is played back.  
If the first session combines  
MP3, WMA and AAC files  
and music data (CD-DA), this  
product only plays the music  
data. (Refer to page 41.)  
About iPod settings  
• This unit supports only an iPod  
featuring the Dock connector  
port.  
• Operations may vary depending  
on the software version of iPod.  
• The iPod Equalizer setting set by  
the iPod is not used.  
• The Shuffle function of the iPod  
is operated as Random on this  
unit.  
For details, refer to your iPod  
Owner’s Manual.  
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As soon as the iPod is connected, its  
power is automatically turned on.  
While the iPod is connected to this  
About iPod software version  
Connecting the iPod  
The iPod software versions that  
can be used with this unit are as  
follows (operations verified as of  
August 2008):  
Connect the USB connector.  
unit, SCION (or  
(check mark)) is  
Connect the iPod as indicated in  
the figure below using an optional  
cable.  
displayed on the iPod.  
• When the ignition switch is set  
to ACC or ON, the iPod's battery  
is charged while the iPod is  
connected to this unit.  
• While the iPod is connected to  
this unit, the iPod itself cannot be  
turned on or off.  
• The iPod connected to this unit  
is turned off about two minutes  
after the ignition switch is set to  
OFF.  
iPod (5th generation)  
iPod classic  
ver: 1.3  
ver: 2.0  
iPod nano (1st generation)  
ver: 1.3.1  
iPod with Dock connector port  
USB port  
iPod nano (2nd generation) ver: 1.1.3  
iPod nano (3rd generation) ver: 1.1.2  
iPod nano (4th generation) ver: 1.0.0  
*1  
To the vehicle's  
iPod touch  
iPhone 3G  
ver: 2.0  
ver: 2.0  
USB connector  
*2  
* Please note that no guarantee applies to iPod  
operations and future updated versions of iPod  
software.  
Dock connector  
1 ft. 6 in. (45 cm)  
NOTICE  
When connecting the iPod, remove  
a headphone cable from the iPod.  
*1 Use an optional car audio cable.  
*2 Connection location differs depending 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 your  
iPod Owner’s Manual.  
Vehicle type Connection location  
xB  
Connect to the USB connector  
near the parking brake.  
xD  
Connect to the USB connector  
near the cup holder.  
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Disconnecting the iPod  
• If the iPod does not operate  
with Scion Audio system,  
disconnect the connector  
from the iPod and re-connect  
again.  
• To reset the iPod, disconnect  
the connector from the iPod,  
and then re-connect to the  
iPod when the operation  
screen displays.  
NOTICE  
Remove the USB connector.  
• Push in 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.  
• 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. Use  
without the headphone.  
• If you install an audio system  
other than a Scion Genuine  
Audio, you will not be able  
to use the USB connector.  
When disconnecting the iPod  
connector, grasp the connector  
firmly and pull it towards you.  
When removing the iPod from this  
unit, the iPod main menu appears  
in the iPod display after a few sec-  
onds.  
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19  
Listening to songs  
on the iPod  
1 iPod•USB  
Press the button repeatedly until the  
source becomes iPod.  
NOTICE  
If an iPod is not connected, it  
will not switch to iPod even if  
you press the iPod•USB button.  
1iPodUSB  
2 LIST  
Press the LIST button to display the  
category list (Playlist is the first cat-  
egory displayed). Use the MULTI  
SELECTOR to change or select the  
category.  
2LIST  
42 53  
6Random  
7Repeat  
3MULTI SELECTOR  
8TEXT  
3 MULTI SELECTOR  
• SELECT LIST  
Turning the MULTI SELECTOR while  
the list is displayed switches the cat-  
egories in the following order. Press  
the MULTI SELECTOR in the center  
or to the right to finalize.  
Playlist Artists Albums ꢁ  
Songs Podcasts GENRES ꢁ  
Composers Audio Book  
Turn the MULTI SELECTOR to select  
an item from the selected category,  
and press the MULTI SELECTOR in  
the center or to the right to finalize.  
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• TRACK <UP>, CHAPTER<UP>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR right to  
proceed to the next track or chapter.  
Press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the right until you hear  
a beep, play of the track is fast for-  
warded.  
5 PRESET 2 (3)  
8 TEXT  
Press PRESET2 to go to the next  
track or chapter. Press and hold  
PRESET2 until you hear a beep, play  
of the track is fast forwarded.  
Text information recorded on the  
iPod can be displayed.  
Up to 16 characters can be displayed  
at once.  
Press and display indications change  
as follows:  
6 PRESET 5 (Random)  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
Upper: Artist Name  
Lower: Song Title  
Song Title  
ELAPSED TIME  
• TRACK <DOWN>, CHAPTER  
<DOWN>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR left  
takes you back to the beginning of  
the track currently playing or previ-  
ous chapter.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR left  
once more to return to the previous  
track or chapter.  
Press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the left until you hear  
a beep, play of the track is reversed.  
the display and starts to play tracks  
on the iPod being played in random  
order.  
Album Title  
Pressing PRESET5 repeatedly  
switches between the contents of  
random and Off.  
The random changes as follows:  
Track Shuffle Album Shuffle Off  
Press and hold PRESET5 to set  
Shuffle all.  
Song Title  
When 3 is displayed, if you press and  
hold until you hear a beep, the dis-  
play will change to the next page. A  
maximum of 2 pages (32 characters)  
can be displayed.  
7 PRESET 6 (Repeat)  
NOTICE  
If you press this,  
is indicated in  
the display and starts to repeat the  
track being played. Press again to  
cancel.  
4 PRESET 1 (2)  
• You cannot use the iPod’s  
remote control at the same  
time.  
• You may hear noise if you  
disconnect during iPod  
playback.  
• The SCAN operation is not  
available when listening to  
the iPod.  
Press PRESET1 to return to the  
beginning of the currently playing  
track or previous chapter. Continue  
to press PRESET1 to return to the  
beginning of the previous track or  
chapter.  
Press and hold PRESET2 until you  
hear a beep, play of the track is  
reversed.  
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If the list does not contain any  
items starting with the selected  
character, [NOT FOUND] is  
displayed and ABC SEARCH is  
exited.  
ABC SEARCH on an iPod  
You can search for an item in the  
list displayed on the iPod by the  
first character (alphanumeric char-  
acters only).  
4 Turn the MULTI SELECTOR to  
select the desired track.  
1 Press the LIST button. While the  
list is displayed, press the LIST  
button again.  
Scroll down the list.  
ABC SEARCH is enabled.  
5 When the track you want to listen  
to is displayed in the center of  
the display, press the MULTI  
SELECTOR in the center or to  
the right. The selected track is  
played.  
2 Turn the MULTI SELECTOR or  
press it up or down to select a  
letter or numeral. For example,  
select “B”.  
* To cancel ABC SEARCH, press the  
LIST button.  
3 Press the MULTI SELECTOR.  
The search starts and the first  
item in the list that starts with  
“B” is displayed.  
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About handling the Connecting the  
USB portable audio USB portable audio  
player/USB memory player/USB memory  
• For information on USB portable • Connect the USB portable audio  
audio player/USB memor y  
restrictions, refer to page 40  
player/USB memory to the USB  
port of the USB connector.  
“USB portable audio player/USB • For instructions on connecting  
memory compatibility.”  
and disconnecting the iPod, refer  
to page 17 “Connecting the iPod”  
and page 18 “Disconnecting the  
iPod.”  
• For information on restrictions  
on folders in the USB portable  
audio player/USB memory, refer  
to page 40 About folders and  
MP3/WMA/AAC files.”  
23  
 
Listening to USB  
portable audio  
player/USB memory  
1 iPod•USB  
Press the button repeatedly until the  
source becomes USB portable audio  
player/USB memory.  
For information on playback opera-  
tions after switching the source to  
USB, refer to page 14 “Listening  
to MP3/WMA/AAC DISC and USB  
portable audio player/USB memo-  
ry.”  
1iPodUSB  
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25  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
An additional Genuine Toyota  
satellite receiver and antenna  
must be purchased and installed  
to listen to Satellite radio  
broadcast in your vehicle.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
• This XM tuner supports Audio Services (Music and Talk) of only XM  
Satellite Radio and *Text Information linked to the respective Audio  
Service.  
NOTICE  
An XM Satellite Radio sub-  
scription is required to listen to  
Satellite radio in your vehicle.  
*Text Information includes, Station Name, (Artist) Name, (Song) Title and  
Category Name.  
• XM Satellite Radio Inc. is solely responsible for providing services  
over the air to XM receivers.  
• 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.  
26  
How to Subscribe  
to XM Satellite  
Radio <Option>  
Display the RADIO ID  
Each XM tuner is identified with a  
unique Radio ID. You will need the  
Radio ID when activating XM serv-  
ice or when reporting a problem.  
NOTICE  
If you select another Channel,  
display of the ID Code is  
canceled.  
NOTICE  
How to display RADIO ID  
If you select CH 000, the ID Code  
is displayed.  
Select the Channel Number zero (000)  
by turning the MULTI SELECTOR or  
pressing it to the left or right.  
All fees and programming are  
the responsibility of XM Satellite  
Radio and are subject to change.  
Listeners can subscribe by visiting  
XM on the Web at  
XM’s Listener Care toll-free at  
(800)852-9696.  
Customers should have their Radio  
ID ready.  
The RADIO ID is displayed as 8  
alphanumeric characters.  
(Refer to page 31 to confirm your  
radio ID code)  
Record your ID Code below  
ID CODE ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___  
27  
   
Radio ID  
Refer to the corresponding chart  
to verify the Radio ID Code before  
contacting XM Satellite Radio to  
activate your service.  
Corresponding chart  
28  
29  
Listening to a XM  
Satellite Radio  
broadcast  
1 AM•SAT  
Switches between the AM mode  
and SAT1/2/3 modes.  
1AM·SAT  
NOTICE  
Must have Satellite Radio  
receiver, antenna and service  
installed at an additional charge  
to listen to Satellite Radio. (Refer  
to pages 26 to 27.)  
2LIST  
3MULTI SELECTOR  
5SCAN  
4PRESET1-6  
2 LIST  
6TEXT  
Press to select the preset channel  
list mode.  
Use the MULTI SELECTOR to select  
a channel from the list.  
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• TYPE <UP>  
3 MULTI SELECTOR  
5 SCAN  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR up to  
see the Channel Category of the  
channel that is currently received.  
When Channel Category is displayed,  
press again to switch to the next cat-  
egory.  
Press and SCAN of the currently  
• SELECT LIST  
selected type (Channel Category)  
starts. At this time, SCAN is indi-  
cated in the display.  
If you press and hold until you hear  
a beep, SCAN of preset channels  
starts.  
Turn the MULTI SELECTOR clock-  
wise or counterclockwise or press  
the MULTI SELECTOR up/down to  
select the desired channel. Broadcast  
will start by pressing the center or  
right of the MULTI SELECTOR. If  
you press and hold the MULTI  
SELECTOR in the center until you  
hear a beep, the currently tuned sta-  
tion is stored as a preset channel in  
the preset channel list.  
• TYPE <DOWN>  
Also at this time, SCAN is indicated  
in the display.  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR down  
to see Channel Category of channel  
that is currently received.  
6 TEXT  
When Channel Category is displayed,  
press again to switch to the previous  
category.  
Press this button and the indications  
in the display changes as follows:  
Lower: Artist Name  
Upper: Song Title  
Channel Name  
Song Title  
• TUNE <UP>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR right  
selects the next higher channel.  
If you press and hold, you can rapidly  
scroll forward through the channels.  
While displaying Channel Category  
by TYPE UP/DOWN, you can select  
the next channel forward within the  
currently selected type (Channel  
Category) by pressing the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the right.  
4 PRESET 1-6  
Press to recall previously stored  
channels (Preset Channels).  
Press and hold until you hear a beep,  
and the channel you are currently  
receiving will be stored as a Preset  
Channel.  
NOTICE  
About the Display  
Up to a maximum of 16  
alphanumeric characters can be  
displayed.  
NOTICE  
(Some information will not be  
fully displayed.)  
You can store up to 6 channels  
per band.  
• TUNE <DOWN>  
Press the MULTI SELECTOR left to  
select the previous channel.  
If you press and hold, you can rapidly  
scroll down through the channels.  
While displaying Channel Category  
by TYPE UP/DOWN, you can select  
the previous channel within the  
currently selected type (Channel  
Category) by pressing the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the left.  
31  
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 sys-  
tem.  
1 iPod•USB  
Switches to the AUX mode.  
1iPodUSB  
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 even if you  
press the iPod•USB button.  
• 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.  
33  
Changing the  
Opening Screen  
With the main unit switched on  
after pressing the Power button,  
once the key is turned from the  
ACC position to the off position  
and back to ACC again, “SCION” is  
displayed as the Opening Screen.  
Users can edit the text themselves  
to make another Opening Screen,  
as an alternate to the default  
SCION display. Up to a maximum  
of 16 characters can be displayed.  
The procedure is described on next  
page.  
POWER  
SSP  
PRESET1-3  
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3 After character entry, press the  
MULTI SELECTOR in the center  
to register the text string.  
Editing the Text  
The SETUP menu will be displayed  
when SSP is held down while the  
power is in OFFposition. Turn  
the MULTI SELECTOR to select  
the OPENING TITLE. You can  
enter the character at the flashing  
cursor position. The character  
selection method is described  
below.  
If the cursor is positioned on the  
16th character, press the MULTI  
SELECTOR to the right to register  
the whole text entered.  
New Message Display  
The next time the ACC is  
switched on, the text edited by  
the user will be displayed.  
1 Enter the character to PRESET1,  
2 and 3. Press the MULTI  
SELECTOR up or down to select  
the character, and press the  
MULTI SELECTOR right or left to  
move the cursor.  
NOTICE  
To avoid draining the battery,  
do not leave the car audio on  
longer than necessary when  
the engine is not running.  
PRESET1: Alphabet input (A-Z)  
PRESET2: Number  
PRESET3: Space, Deletion  
2 After selecting the character,  
press the MULTI SELECTOR right.  
The cursor moves to the right, so  
you can edit the next character.  
(Maximum number of characters  
for entry is 16.)  
To choose and delete the  
character or text, choose the  
character with the cursor and then  
press PRESET3 to delete.  
35  
OPENINGTITLE:  
Initial Setting  
A menu for editing the opening  
message.  
When the SSP is held while the  
power is in “OFF” position, switch-  
es to the SETUP menu. When the  
MULTI SELECTOR is turned, the  
setting item of the SETUP menu  
will switch in the following order:  
You can edit the opening message  
by the following operation.  
For details of how to edit the open-  
ing message, refer to page 34  
“Changing the Opening Screen.”  
• Move the cursor left and right  
with the MULTI SELECTOR left  
or right.  
SUBWOOFER CONT  
SSP CARTYPE  
OPENINGTITLE  
• Choose the text with the MULTI  
SELECTOR up or down.  
SUBWOOFER CONT:  
A menu for switching the subwoof-  
er ON and OFF when a subwoofer  
is connected.  
• Enter alphabet with PRESET 1.  
• Enter numbers with PRESET 2.  
• Enter spaces with PRESET 3.  
When switched to ON, you can  
hear the sound from the sub-  
woofer and enter the subwoofer  
settings on the AUDIO CONTROL  
menu displayed by pressing the  
SSP button while the power is in  
• Set the text with the MULTI  
SELECTOR in the center.  
SSP CARTYPE:  
A menu for setting up the vehicle  
type.  
ONposition.  
When switched to OFF, no sound  
can be heard from the subwoof-  
er.  
When the MULTI SELECTOR is  
pressed, switches in the following  
order:  
XD TC XB  
When the MULTI SELECTOR is  
pressed, switches in the following  
order:  
OFF ON  
36  
 
Connecting an  
Using the Steering  
Controller  
NOTICE  
external amplifier  
The output of an inter-  
nal amplifier will not  
stop even when an exter-  
nal amplifier is con-  
nected the RCA output.  
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/BAL ANCE  
on the AUDIO CONTROL  
Menu.  
When you connect an external  
amplifier to RCA connectors, please  
install according to the amplifier  
manual.  
In vehicles equipped with one, you  
can use the steering controller to  
operate this product.  
Operation button names and  
functions.  
7 Volume buttons (ª , ·)  
Press ª to raise the volume level.  
Press · to lower the volume level.  
7 Mode selection button (MODE)  
• When power to this product is  
OFF:  
Subwoofer output  
Press the button and power switches  
ON.  
CAUTION  
• When power to this product is ON:  
Each time you press the button the  
source* changes. If you continue  
pressing the button for an extended  
period, power to this product  
switches OFF.  
• A standard speaker's  
input is rated 17.5 W  
input (largest 40 W input).  
When an amplifier is  
connected to the RCA  
output, make sure to  
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.  
*The source switches in the follow-  
ing order:  
FM1 = FM2 = CD(MP3/WMA/AAC) =  
(AUX) = (iPod/USB) = AM =(SAT1)  
= (SAT2) = (SAT3) = FM1  
37  
   
• 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.  
• 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.  
7 Track/station selection button  
MP3, WMA and  
AAC files  
(2 , 3)  
• When listening to the radio:  
Press the button and the preset  
memory is recalled in order. If you  
continue pressing the button for an  
extended period, automatic station  
selection begins.  
MP3 is short for MPEG Audio Layer 3 and  
refers to an audio compression technology  
standard.  
WMA is short for Windows MediaTM Audio  
and refers to an audio compression tech-  
nology that is developed by Microsoft  
Corporation. WMA data can be encoded by  
using Windows Media Player.  
• When listening to a CD:  
Press the button to select a track.  
AAC is short for Advanced Audio Coding  
and refers to an audio compression tech-  
nology standard.  
With some applications used to encode  
WMA files, this unit may not operate cor-  
rectly.  
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/AAC  
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/AAC files are not compatible  
with packet write data transfer.  
• When listening to MP3/WMA/AAC:  
Press the button to select a file.  
Press and hold the button to select a  
folder.  
IMPORTANT  
• When naming an MP3/WMA/  
AAC file, add the correspond-  
ing filename extension (.mp3,  
.wma, .m4a).  
• This unit plays back files with  
the filename extension (.mp3,  
.wma, .m4a) as an MP3/WMA/  
AAC file. To prevent noise and  
malfunctions, do not use these  
extensions for files other than  
MP3/WMA/AAC files.  
• When listening to the iPod:  
Press the button to select a track.  
• When listening to USB portable  
audio player/USB memory:  
Press the button to select a file.  
Press and hold the button to select a  
folder.  
• When listening to a SAT broadcast:  
Press the button to recall preset  
channels in order.  
The maximum number of characters which  
can be displayed for a file name, including  
the extension (.mp3, .wma, .m4a), is 32,  
from the first character.  
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MP3 additional  
information  
WMA additional  
information  
AAC additional  
information  
• Files are compatible with the ID3 Tag 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.  
• This unit plays back WMA files encoded by  
Windows Media Player.  
• This unit plays back AAC files encoded by  
iTunes®.  
You can only play back WMA files in the  
frequencies 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz.  
• This unit plays back AAC files in the sam-  
pling frequencies 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32,  
44.1 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.  
• The sound quality of AAC files generally  
becomes better with an increased trans-  
mission rate. This unit can play recordings  
with transmission rates from 16kbps to  
320kbps, but in order to be able to enjoy  
sound of a certain quality, we recommend  
using discs recorded with a higher trans-  
mission rate.  
• The emphasis function is valid only when  
MP3 files of 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz frequen-  
cies are played back. (16, 22.05, 24, 32,  
44.1, 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.  
• This unit doesn't support the following for-  
mats.  
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional (5.1ch)  
• This unit doesn't support the following for-  
mat:  
- Apple Lossless  
Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless  
Windows Media Audio 9 Voice  
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About folders and  
• It is not possible to check  
folders that do not include  
MP 3 / W M A /A AC f ile s .  
(These folders will be  
skipped without displaying  
the folder number.)  
NOTES  
MP3/WMA/AAC files  
• This unit assigns folder  
number. The user can not  
assign folder numbers.  
• An outline of a CD-ROM and USB port-  
able audio player/USB memory with MP3/  
WMA/AAC files on it is shown below.  
Subfolders are shown as folders in the  
folder currently selected.  
• MP3/WMA/AAC 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.  
• MP3/WMA/AAC 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.  
001  
(ROOT)  
002  
001.mp3  
(001.wma, 001.m4a)  
010.mp3  
(010.wma, 010.m4a)  
003  
011.mp3  
(011.wma, 011.m4a)  
020.mp3  
(020.wma, 020.m4a)  
1 Using a personal computer,  
add a number indicating the  
playback order in front of  
the file name, e.g. [001xxx.  
mp3] or [099yyy.wma].  
2 Put the files into a folder.  
3 Copy the folder to the USB  
portable audio player/USB  
memory.  
004  
021.mp3  
(021.wma, 021.m4a)  
030.mp3  
(030.wma, 030.m4a)  
005  
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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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.  
• 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.  
• Not all multimedia portable  
devices  
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ID3 Tag  
m3u  
Terms  
This is a method of embedding track-  
Playlists created using the  
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.  
"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.  
AAC  
AAC is short for Advanced Audio  
Coding and refers to an audio  
compression technology standard  
used with MPEG2 and MPEG4.  
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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To clean a CD, wipe the disc with a soft  
cloth outward from the center.  
• 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 applica-  
tion.)  
CD player and care  
• Use only CDs that have either of the  
two Compact Disc Digital Audio marks  
as shown below.  
• 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 record-  
ed 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 informa-  
tion 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.  
• If the heater is used in cold weather,  
moisture may form on components  
inside the CD player. Condensation may  
cause the CD player to malfunction. If  
you think that condensation is a prob-  
lem, 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.  
• Use only normal, round CDs. If you  
insert irregular, non-round, shaped CDs  
they may jam in the CD player or not  
play properly.  
• 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 tempera-  
tures.  
• Do not attach labels, write on or apply  
chemicals to the surface of the discs.  
• 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.  
• This unit will not play back SACD (Super  
Audio CD).  
CD-R and CD-RW discs  
• 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  
CDR/CD-RW discs recorded on a music  
CD recorder or a personal computer  
because of disc characteristics, scratch-  
es or dirt on the disc, or dirt, condensa-  
tion, etc., on the lens of this unit.  
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• Frequent loading and ejecting of a Dual  
Disc may result in scratches on the  
disc. Serious scratches can lead to play-  
back problems on this unit. In some  
cases, a Dual Disc may become stuck  
in the disc loading slot and will not  
eject. To prevent this, we recommend  
you refrain from using Dual Disc with  
this unit.  
Dual discs  
• Dual Discs 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 Dual Discs is not  
physically compatible with the general  
CD standard, it may not be possible to  
play the CD side with this unit.  
• Please refer to the information from  
the disc manufacturer for more detailed  
information about Dual Discs.  
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.  
ERROR 1  
There is probably an electrical or mechanical fault in the CD player.  
Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.  
ERROR 3  
This appears when there is excess current flow.  
Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.  
ERROR 4  
This appears when the CD player does not work because its temperature is high.  
Wait a short while until the vehicle temperature goes down.  
WAIT  
This appears when an MP3/WMA/AAC file format is unusual and not supported by  
this unit like WAV format recordings.  
Please check the MP3/WMA/AAC file format.  
NO SONGS  
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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 there is excess current flow.  
Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.  
ERROR 4  
Communication failure.  
Disconnect the cable from the iPod. Once the iPod main menu appears in the iPod  
display, connect the cable again.  
CONNECTION ERROR  
No songs.  
Transfer the songs to the iPod.  
NO SONGS  
There are no songs in the selected list.  
Select a list that contains songs.  
EMPTY  
iPod has stopped.  
Select again from list or connect the iPod again.  
If the iPod freezes, reset and connect again.  
STOP  
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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 there is excess current flow.  
Contact your Scion dealer and ask for repair.  
ERROR 4  
This appears when an MP3/WMA/AAC file format is unusual and not supported by  
this unit like WAV format recordings.  
Please check the MP3/WMA/AAC file format.  
NO SONGS  
Communication failure.  
Disconnect the USB portable audio player/USB memory and connect again.  
CONNECTION ERROR  
This appears when an unsupported USB portable audio player/USB memory is con-  
nected. Disconnect the device.  
DEVICE ERROR  
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When problems occur with the XM tuner, a message will appear on the display. Refer to the table below to iden-  
tify 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  
Unit is acquiring audio or program information.  
Wait until the unit has received the information.  
LOADING  
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.  
CH UNAUTHORIZED  
The unit is receiving a channel with no SID.  
CH UNAVAILABLE  
The XM Listener Care Center is also available on the phone, please call (800)-967-2346 during the following hours:  
Mon - Sat: 6 AM - 1 AM EST Sun: 8 PM - 8 PM EST  
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USB  
Specification . . . . . . USB 2.0 full speed  
Supply current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 mA  
Maximum amount of memory . . . 250 GB  
File system . . . . . . . . . . . FAT16, FAT32  
MP3 decoding format  
. . . . . . . . . . MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format  
. . . . . Ver. 7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10, 11 (2ch audio)  
(Windows Media Player)  
Changing or disconnecting  
your battery  
Specifications  
General  
Power source . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.2 V DC  
(10.5 V to 16.0 V allowable)  
About ASL setting  
Grounding system . . . . Negative type  
Max. current consumption . . . . . . . 15 A  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 × 105 × 170 mm  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.86 kg  
If the battery is changed or discon-  
nected, you cannot setup the ASL  
setup option until the vehicle is mov-  
ing.  
AAC decoding format  
. . . iTunes 7.6 or less (extension .m4a)  
Audio  
Tone controls  
(Bass) . . . . . . . . . . . Frequency : 80 Hz  
Level : 10 dB  
AM tuner  
Frequency range  
. . . . . . . . . 530 kHz to 1 710 kHz (10 kHz)  
(Treble) . . . . . . . . . . Frequency : 10 kHz  
Level : 10 dB  
Maximum power output . . . . 40 W × 4  
Load impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Ω  
FM tuner  
Frequency range  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 87.75 MHz to 107.9 MHz  
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  
. . . . . . . . . . MPEG1 & 2 Audio Layer 3  
WMA decoding format  
. . . . . . Ver.7, 7.1, 8, 9, 10.11 (2ch audio)  
(Windows Media Player)  
AAC decoding format  
. . . iTunes 7.6 or less (extension .m4a)  
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