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The Quick Guide is not intended as a substitute for your Owner’sManual. We strongly encourage you to review the Owner’sManual and supplementary manuals so you will have a better
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Before Driving
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Hybrid System
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Entering and Exiting
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When Driving
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Overview
Contents
●Power (Ignition) Switch P.23●Transmission P.24● Intuitive Parking Assist P.26●Multi-information Display and
Switch P.27●Eco Driving Indicator Light P.29●Parking Brake P.29●Turn Signal Lever P.30●Emergency Flasher Switch P.30●Cruise Control P.31
●Keys P.13●Smart Access System with
Push-button Start P.14●Theft Deterrent System P.15
understanding of your vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
●Dynamic Radar Cruise Control P.32
●Head-up Display P.34●Electronically Modulated Air
Suspension P.35
●Front Seats P.17●Head Restraints P.18●Seat Belts P.19● Outside Rear View Mirrors P.20●Anti-glare Inside Rear View Mirror P.21●Steering Wheel P.21
●Hybrid System P.9●Energy Monitor / Consumption
Screens P.10
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Responding to warning/indicator lights
and other problems that may arise.
Driving Comfort
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●Headlights P.37●Automatic High Beam P.39●Windshield Wipers and
Washer P.40● Rear Window Wiper and
Washer P.42●Rear Window and Outside Rear
View Mirror Defoggers P.43
●Power Outlets P.86●Garage Door Opener P.87●Rear Seat Entertainment
System P.89
●Remote Touch P.45●Navigation System P.48●Hands-free System For
Cellular Phone P.54, 67●Audio System P.62, 73●Air Conditioning System P.66, 78●Speech Command System P.79●Portable Audio Device
Adapters P.85
●Door Locks P.99●Power Windows P.100●Moon Roof P.101●Fuel Tank Cap P.102●Hood P.102●Back Door P.103
Depending on specifications, the vehicle shown in the illustration may
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Overview Instrument Panel
Inside lock buttons P.99
Door lock switchesP.99
Power window switchesP.100
Window lock switchP.100
Outside rear view mirrorswitches P.20
Headlight switch Automatic high beam
Turn signal lever
P.37
P.39
P.30
Hood lock release lever P.102
Tilt and telescopic steering control switch P.21
Multi-information display P.27
Power back door switch P.103
Parking brake pedal P.29
Height selector switch P.35
Fuel filler door opener P.102
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Windshield wiper and washer switch Rear window wiper and washer switch
P.40
P.42
Power (ignition) switch P.23
Power back door main switch P.104
: If equipped
Transmission shift lever P.24
Height control off switch P.35
Remote Touch P.45
Head-up display main switch P.34
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With navigation system
Emergency flasherswitch P.30
Audio systemP.62
Navigation system P.48
Air conditioning system P.66
Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers
P.43
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Without navigation system
Emergency flasherswitch P.30
Audio systemP.73
Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers
P.43
Air conditioningsystem P.78
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Audio remote control switches P.65, 77
Cruise control switch P.31, 32
Distance switch P.32
Multi-information switches P.27
Overview Instrument Panel
Hybrid SystemTopic 1
Hybrid System .......................................................... 9Energy Monitor / Consumption Screens ...... 10
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Hybrid System
■Hybrid System IndicatorDisplays the output and regenerative level of thehybrid system.● By keeping the indicate within the Eco area,
more fuel-efficient driving can be achieved.● The Charge area indicates regeneration sta-
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■Regenerative braking
The motor generator converts kinetic energy to electric energy when:● The accelerator pedal is released.● The brake pedal is depressed with the shift lever in D or S.
■Sounds and vibrations specific to a hybrid vehicle
There may be no engine sounds or vibrations even though the vehicle is able to move.Always put the shift lever in P when parked.The following sounds or vibrations may occur when the hybrid system is operating, and arenot a malfunction:● Motor sounds may be heard from the engine compartment.● Sounds may be heard from the hybrid battery (traction battery) under the rear seat when
the hybrid system starts or stops.● Sounds from the hybrid system may be heard when the back door is open.● Sounds may be heard from the hybrid transmission when the engine is started or
stopped, or while the engine is idling.● Engine sounds may be heard when accelerating sharply.● Sounds may be heard due to regenerative braking when the brake pedal is depressed
and accelerator is loosened.● Vibrations may be felt when the gasoline engine starts or stops.● Cooling fan sounds may be heard from the air intake vents under the rear seat.
Your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle. It has characteristics different from conventional vehicles. Besure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicles, and operate with care.The hybrid system combines a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor)according to driving conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions.For details, refer to the “Owner's Manual”.
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Energy Monitor / Consumption Screens
■ Energy monitor
The energy monitor can be displayed on both the Navigation system screen and the multi-information display.● How to display on the Navigation system screen (P.45):
Press the “MENU” button, and select after that select .
If the or screen is displayed, select the and pushthe “ENTER” button.
● How to display on the multi-information display:Toggle the “ENTER” switch on the steering wheel upward or downward through severaltimes to select the energy monitor display.
● The flow of energy is displayed on the Naviga-tion system screen. (The rear electric motor isequipped AWD models only.)Amber: gasoline energyYellow: electrical energyGreen: energy recovery
A green arrow appears when regenerativebraking occurs.
● The flow of energy is indicated by the move-ment of the arrows on the multi-informationdisplay.
● The battery display acts as an 9-step indicatorof the hybrid battery level.
You can view the status of your hybrid system on the multi-information display and theNavigation system screen.
The displayed energy flow, battery level, etc. will change in response to the current drivingconditions.
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■Consumption (with navigation system)
Press the “MENU” button and select , after that select and push the “ENTER”.
If the screen does not appear, select the and push the “ENTER”button.
Fuel consumption in the past 30 minutesRegenerated energy in the past 30 minutesOne symbol indicates 50 Wh. Up to 4 sym-bols are shown.Cruising range
■Past record (with navigation system)
Press the “MENU” button and select , after that select and push the “ENTER”.
If the screen does not appear, select the and push the“ENTER” button.
Best past fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption
■Hybrid warning messageA message is automatically shown when a malfunction occurs in the hybrid system or animproper operation is attempted.
If a warning message is shown on the multi-infor-mation display, read the message and follow theinstructions.
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Keys ........................................................................... 13Smart Access System with Push-button
Start ........................................................................... 14Theft Deterrent System....................................... 15
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Keys■Electronic key
Smart access system with push-button start(P.14, 23)
*: If equipped
■Mechanical key● Locks and unlocks the doors● Locks and unlocks the glove box
The mechanical key is stored inside the electronickey. To extract the key, release the latch and pull,or if equipped with a card key, press the buttonand pull.
■Wireless remote control
Press: locks all doorsPress once: unlocks the driver's doorPress twice: unlocks all doorsPress and hold: opens and closes the backdoor*Press and hold: sounds the alarm(Use the alarm to attract attention to the vehicle inorder to help deter break-ins. To stop the alarm,press any button on the wireless remote control.)
*: If equipped
Card key*
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Smart Access System with Push-button Start
■ Entering the vehicleTo unlock the vehicle, simply grasp either of thefront door handles.
■ Exiting the vehicleTo lock the vehicle, touch the lock sensor oneither of the front door handles.
■ Locking and unlocking the back door
LocksUnlocks
The smart access system with push-button start allows you to enter and exit the vehicleor start the hybrid system by simply carrying the electronic key in your pocket or bag.For details on starting the hybrid system, see page 23.
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Theft Deterrent System
■ Immobilizer systemThe immobilizer system prevents the hybrid sys-tem from being started in the event that anattempt is made to start the vehicle using anunregistered key. The security indicator light flashes to indicate thatthe system is set.
■Alarm
The system sounds the alarm and flashes lights when an attempt to steal the vehicle isdetected.To set the alarm: close the doors and hood, and lock all doors. The security indicator lightcomes on to indicate that the alarm is in its preparation state. When the indicator lightbegins to flash, the system is armed.To deactivate or stop the alarm: start the hybrid system, or unlock the doors.
■Steering lockThe steering wheel locks when the “POWER”switch is turned OFF and the driver’s door isopened.
When the steering lock cannot be released, thegreen indicator light on the “POWER” switch willflash and a message will be shown on the multi-information display. To release it, press the“POWER” switch while gently turning the wheelleft or right.
The theft deterrent system includes the following features to help protect your vehiclefrom theft.
Before DrivingTopic 3
Front Seats............................................................... 17Head Restraints ..................................................... 18
Seat Belts.................................................................. 19Outside Rear View Mirrors .............................. 20Anti-glare Inside Rear View Mirror................. 21
Steering Wheel ...................................................... 21
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Front Seats
■Adjusting seat position
Moves the seat forwardMoves the seat backward
■Adjusting seatback angle
Tilts the seatback forwardReclines the seatback
■Adjusting the seat cushion
Raises and lowers the front of the cushionRaises and lowers the entire seat
■Adjusting the lumbar support
FirmerSofter
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■ Adjusting the seat cushion length (if equipped)
Lengthens the seat cushionShortens the seat cushion
Head Restraints
To raise: push the head restraint upward.To lower: push the head restraint down whilepressing the lock release button.
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Seat Belts■Adjusting shoulder belt height (front seats)
To raise: push the anchor upward.To lower: depress the button and push theanchor down.
■Seat belt comfort guide (outside rear seats)If the shoulder belt sits close to the neck, pass theseat belt through the comfort guide.
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Outside Rear View Mirrors
■ Adjusting the mirrors
Selects a mirror to adjust (“L”: left or “R”: right)Adjusts the mirror up, down, in, or out usingthe switch
The mirrors will automatically angle downwardswhen the vehicle is reversing.This function only operates when either “L” or “R”mirror select button is selected.
■ Folding and extending the mirrors (if equipped)
Using the switchSetting the automatic mode
Automatic mode allows the folding or extendingof the mirrors to be linked to operations, such aslocking/unlocking of the doors.
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Anti-glare Inside Rear View Mirror
To turn automatic mode on/off, press the “AUTO”button.The indicator comes on when automatic mode isturned on.
Steering Wheel
UpDownAway from the driverToward the driver
The anti-glare mirror uses a sensor to detect light from vehicles behind and automaticallyreduces glare.
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The steering wheel retracts automatically when the “POWER” switch is turned OFF toallow for easy exit and entry. The steering wheel returns automatically to its previously setposition when the “POWER” switch is switched to ACCESSORY or ON mode.Vehicles with driving position memory: When exiting the vehicle, the steering wheelretracts only when the driver's seat movement is in a setting other than off and the driverseat belt has been unfastened. When entering the vehicle, fastening the driver seat belt returns the steering wheel to itspreviously set position.
When DrivingTopic 4
Power (Ignition) Switch ...................................... 23Transmission........................................................... 24
Intuitive Parking Assist ....................................... 26Multi-information Display and Switch ........... 27Eco Driving Indicator Light ............................... 29
Parking Brake........................................................ 29Turn Signal Lever.................................................. 30Emergency Flasher Switch................................ 30
Cruise Control ....................................................... 31Dynamic Radar Cruise Control....................... 32Head-up Display ................................................... 34
Electronically Modulated Air Suspension.... 35
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Power (Ignition) Switch
■Starting the hybrid systemMake sure the parking brake is set and the shiftlever is in P.
Depress the brake pedal.The “POWER” switch indicator light turnsgreen.
Press the “POWER” switch.When the “READY” indicator changesfrom flashing to on, the hybrid system isproperly started.
■Stopping the hybrid system
Set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P.Press the “POWER” switch.
■Changing “POWER” switch mode
To change the “POWER” switch mode without turning on the hybrid system, press the“POWER” switch without depressing the brake pedal. The mode can be changed in the fol-lowing order:
With the electronic key on your person, the hybrid system can be started by simply press-ing the “POWER” switch, while depressing the brake pedal.(The mechanical key cannot be used to start the hybrid system.)
ACCESSORY mode ON mode
(Indicator light: amber)
OFF
(Indicator light: off)
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Transmission■ Shift positions
■ S mode
S mode allows the driver to select the shift range manually based on driving conditions.
Shift the shift lever to S.
To upshift: shift the shift lever toward “+”.To downshift: shift the shift lever toward “-”.
The selected shift range is displayed on theinstrument cluster.
P Park The vehicle can only be shifted out of P whenthe “POWER” switch is in ON mode and thebrake pedal is depressed.
R ReverseN Neutral (drive not engaged)D DriveS S mode
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■EV drive modeIn EV drive mode the electric motor (traction motor), powered by the hybrid battery (trac-tion battery), is used to drive the vehicle.This mode allows you to drive in residential areas late at night or in indoor parking lots etc.without concern for noises and gas emissions.
Press the menu switchPress the “ENTER” switch upwards or down-wards until “EV” appears.
Press the “ENTER” switch to select on/off.
Press the menu switch to change to the normaldisplay.
Depending on the situation, it may not be possible to turn on EV drive mode.
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Intuitive Parking Assist (If Equipped)
Owners of models equipped with a navigation system should refer to the “Navigation SystemOwner's Manual”.
■ Turning the system on and off
Press the menu switchPress the “ENTER” switch upwards or down-wards until the Intuitive parking assist markappears in the multi-information display.
Press the “ENTER” switch to select on/off.
Press the menu switch to change to the normaldisplay.
■ Screen displaySensors are used to detect obstacles near thevehicle. The distance to a detected obstacle isshown by the number of indicator bars.
Indicates obstacles detected by the cornersensorsIndicates obstacles detected by the back sen-sors
The system uses a screen display and buzzer to inform the driver of obstacles near thevehicle when parking or driving at low speed.
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Multi-information Display and Switch
■Multi-information switches
Menu switchChanges modes to electronic features controlmode, customization mode or back to normaldisplay mode.
“ENTER” switchChanges trip information items. This switch isalso used to turn on/off electronic featurescontrols and to change customization settings.
■Display contents
The multi-information display shows information about your vehicle, including the itemsshown below.
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Trip information contents Switching display items
Energy monitor
Press the “ENTER” switch upwards ordownwards.
Current fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption after refuel-ing
Average fuel consumption
Average vehicle speed
Cruising range
Tire inflation pressure
- (off)
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Display order may vary depending on vehicle condition.
*: If equipped
Electronic features control contents Setting electronic features controls
Intuitive parking assist* P. 26
Eco mode For details, see the Owner's Manual.
Snow mode For details, see the Owner's Manual.
AFS* P. 38
EV drive mode P. 25
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Other contentsCustomizing settings and other informa-
tion to be displayed
Outside temperature
For details, see the Owner's Manual.Customization
Dynamic radar cruise control settings*
Warning message
■ When using intuitive parking assist or dynamic radar cruise control the appropriate dis-play is shown on the screen.
■ In the event that a problem is detected in any of the vehicle's systems, a warning message isshown on the multi-information display.
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Eco Driving Indicator Light
Environment-friendly drivingDuring environment-friendly acceleration opera-tion (Eco driving), Eco Driving Indicator Light willturn on.If the accelerator pedal is depressed more thannecessary, the indicator will turn off.
Parking Brake
To set the parking brake: firmly depress the park-ing brake pedal.
To release the parking brake: depress the park-ing brake pedal again.
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Turn Signal Lever
Right turn signalLeft turn signal
Emergency Flasher Switch
Engaging the emergency flasher switch causes allthe turn signal lights to flash.The emergency flashers can be operated evenwhen the “POWER” switch is OFF.
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Cruise Control
IndicatorDisplayCruise control switch
■Setting the speed
Press the “ON-OFF” button.The system will turn on.
Accelerate or decelerate to the desiredspeed, and then push the lever down.
This sets the speed in the cruise controlmemory.
■Canceling
To temporarily cancel the cruise control, pullthe lever toward you. To resume the cruisecontrol, push the lever up.To turn the system off, press the “ON-OFF”button.
■Adjusting the speed setting To increase speed: push the lever up.To decrease speed: push the lever down.
Release the lever when the desired speed isreached.
Cruise control allows the driver to maintain a constant speed without having to operatethe accelerator pedal.Use for highway driving or when traveling at a constant speed for long periods of time.
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Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (If Equipped)
Indicator (vehicle-to-vehicle distance controlmode)Indicator (constant vehicle speed controlmode)DisplayDistance switchCruise control switch
■ Cruise control displayCruise control settings are shown on the multi-information display.
Vehicle ahead indicatorVehicle-to-vehicle distancePreset speed
■ Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode
Press the “ON-OFF” button.Accelerate or decelerate to the desiredspeed, and then push the lever down.
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance can be adjusted usingthe distance switch.
■ Constant speed control mode
Press the “ON-OFF” button.Push the lever forward and hold for at leastone second.Accelerate or decelerate to the desiredspeed, and then push the lever down.
Dynamic radar cruise control supplements conventional cruise control with a vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode.
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■Canceling
To temporarily cancel the dynamic radarcruise control, pull the lever toward you. Toresume the cruise control, push the lever up.To turn the system off, press the “ON-OFF”button.
■Adjusting the speed settingTo increase speed: push the lever up.To decrease speed: push the lever down.
Release the lever when the desired speed isreached.
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Head-up Display (If Equipped)
■ Head-up display main switches
Pressing the button turns the Head-up displayon/off and changes the vehicle speed displayunits.Adjusting display contrastAdjusting display position
■ Head-up display contentsAudio displayTurn-by-turn navigation*Vehicle speed displayDynamic radar cruise control (if equipped)
*: Refer to “Navigation System Owner's Manual”.
The head-up display can be used to project vehicle speed and other information onto thewindshield.
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■ When using audio system or navigation system the appropriate display is shown on thescreen.
■ Warning messages will be displayed when necessary.■ Pressing and holding the head-up display main switch button for more than 2 seconds
changes the display to audio display on/off mode. Press the head-up display main switchbutton to turn the audio display on/off.
■ The head-up display may seem dark and hard to see when viewed through sunglasses.Adjust the brightness of the head-up display or remove your sunglasses.
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Electronically Modulated Air Suspension (If Equipped)
■Selecting a height mode
To select a height mode, press or on theheight select switch for approximately 1 second.
HI mode: for driving on bumpy roads N mode: for ordinary drivingLO mode: for sporty drivingLuggage mode: for easy luggage loading/unloading
■Turning the height control on and offTo cancel the height control, press the height con-trol off button. A message will appear on themulti-information display, and the vehicle height isfixed.
To turn the height control on, press the buttonagain. When the vehicle's speed exceeds 19 mph(30 km/h), the height control turns on automati-cally.
The electronically modulated air suspension allows the driver to control vehicle height inorder to adjust for driving conditions.Select the desired height with the height select switch.
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Headlights............................................................... 37Automatic High Beam......................................... 39
Windshield Wipers and Washer ...................... 40Rear Window Wiper and Washer ................... 42Rear Window and Outside Rear View
Mirror Defoggers................................................. 43
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Headlights
U.S.A Turn off the daytime running light sys-tem.The headlights and parking lights turnon/off automatically in accordance withambient light levels.The instrument panel, side marker, park-ing, tail and license plate lights turn on.The headlights and all lights listed aboveturn on.
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OffThe headlights and parking lights turnon/off automatically in accordance withambient light levels.The instrument panel, side marker, park-ing, tail and license plate lights turn on.The headlights and all lights listed aboveturn on.
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To engage the high beams, push the lever forward. To flash the high beams temporarily, pull the levertoward you.
■ AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) on and off (if equipped) AFS improves visibility at intersections and on curves by automatically adjusting the direc-tion of light axis of the headlights according to vehicle speed and the degree of the tire anglethat are controlled by steering input.
Press the menu switch.Press the “ENTER” switch upwards or down-wards until “AFS” appears.
Press the “ENTER” switch to select on/off.
Press the menu switch to change to the normaldisplay.
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Automatic High Beam (If Equipped)
Headlight switch in “AUTO” position.
Push the lever away from you.
The Automatic High Beam uses an in-vehicle camera sensor to assess the brightness ofstreetlights, the lights of oncoming and preceding vehicles, etc., and automatically turnshigh beam on or off as necessary.
When all of the following conditions are fulfilled, high beam will be automatically turned on(after approximately 1 second):
Vehicle speed is above approximately 20 mph (32 km/h).The area ahead of the vehicle is dark.There are no oncoming or preceding vehicles with headlights or tail lights turned on.
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Windshield Wipers and Washer
■ Intermittent wiper with interval adjuster (if equipped)
Off Intermittent operation Low speed High speed Single wipe
Intermittent operation: Wiper interval can beadjusted by turning the band.
To spray washer fluid, pull the lever. The wiperswill operate automatically.
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■Rain-sensing windshield wipers (if equipped)
Off Automatic operation Low speed High speed Single wipe
Sensitivity can be adjusted by turning the band.
To spray washer fluid, pull the lever. The wiperswill operate automatically.
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Rear Window Wiper and Washer
Off Intermittent window wiper operation Normal window wiper operation Washer/wiper dual operation Washer/wiper dual operation
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Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
Without navigation systemTo defog the rear window and the outside rearview mirrors, press the button.
Press again to cancel.
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The system turns off automatically after 15 to 60 minutes.
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Remote Touch ....................................................... 45Navigation System ............................................... 48
Hands-free System For Cellular Phone (with navigation system) ......................................54Audio System (with navigation system) ......... 62
Air Conditioning System (with navigation system) ......................................66Hands-free System For Cellular Phone
(without navigation system)................................ 67Audio System (without navigation system)... 73Air Conditioning System
(without navigation system)................................78Speech Command System ................................ 79Portable Audio Device Adapters.................... 85
Power Outlets ....................................................... 86Garage Door Opener ........................................ 87Rear Seat Entertainment System .................... 89
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Remote Touch (If Equipped)
■Basic operation
Remote Touch knobUse this knob to move the cursor and select items on the screen.Feedback force, pointer shape, and on or off of selection sounds can be changed. Referto the “Navigation System Owner's Manual”.“ENTER” buttonPush this button to confirm a selection.“MAP/VOICE” buttonPush this button to display the vehicle's current position.“·” buttonPush these buttons to change map scale and scroll through lists.“MENU” buttonPush this button to display the “Start” (menu) screen.“DISP” buttonPush this button to adjust picture quality.
The Remote Touch can be used to operate the navigation screens and configure settings.
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■ StartPush the “MENU” button on the Remote Touch todisplay the “Start” screen.
Destination Info.PhoneSetupClimate (P.66)Audio (P.62)
■ DisplayPush the “DISP” button on the Remote Touch toshow the “Display” screen.
Turns the rear seat entertainment system onand offDisplays the screen in “Day Mode” with theheadlight switch onTurns the screen off
Adjust contrastAdjust brightnessAdjust color toneAdjust color
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■Screen scroll operationTo scroll over the map, place the pointer in a posi-tion near the desired destination and then pressand hold the “ENTER” button of the RemoteTouch.
Indicates the street name, city name, etc. forthe selected pointDisplays various information for the selectedpoint (if available)Indicates the distance from the current posi-tion to the pointerSwitches the screensZooms in on the mapZooms out on the map
■Setting a routeWhile route guidance is operating, you can change the route using the following method.
Select . The following settings can be accessed
Detour settingRoute preferencesRoute overviewPause and resume route guidance
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Some functions are unavailable while the vehicle is in motion. Refer to the “NavigationSystem Owner's Manual”.
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Navigation System (If Equipped)
■ Register home
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Input a city name and select .
Select the button of the desired city name fromthe displayed list.
Input the street name and select .
When the desired street name is found, selectthe corresponding button.
Input a house number and select .
Select .
Select .
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■Destination input Search by address
Select by city namePush the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Input a city name and select .Select the button of the desired city name fromthe displayed list.
Input the street name and select .When the desired street name is found, selectthe corresponding button.
Input a house number and select .
Select .
Select .
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■ Destination input Search by address
Select by street addressPush the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Input a house number and select .
Input the street name and select .When the desired street name is found, selectthe corresponding button.
Input a city name and select .Select the button of the desired city name fromthe displayed list.
Select .
Select .
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■Destination input Search points of interest by name
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Input the name of the point of interest and
select .
Select the button of the desired destination.
Select .
Select .
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■ Destination input Search points of interest by category
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select the button of the desired destinationand set the search point.Select the desired point of interest category.Select the button of the desired item.
Select .
Select .
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■Destination input Search points of interest by telephone number
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Input a telephone number and select
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Select .
Select .
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Hands-free System For Cellular Phone (with navigation system)
■ Bluetooth® phone pairing
Compatible Bluetooth®-equipped phones can be connected to the vehicle, enablinghands-free operation. Please refer to the cellular phone manufacturer's user guide for pair-ing procedures, or go to “www.lexus.com/bluetooth” for more phone information.
To use a Bluetooth® phone, it is necessary to firstregister it in the system.
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select to display the screen for
connecting Bluetooth.Enter the passcode displayed on the screeninto the phone.Refer to the cellular phone user's manual forcellular phone operation.When the connection is completed,
will appear
and push the button.
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■Phonebook transfer
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Transfer the phonebook data to the systemusing the cellular phone.Refer to the cellular phone user’s manual forcellular phone operation.
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Phonebook transfer may not be possible depending on phone model.
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■ Registering a voice tag
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select the data you want to register.
Select , and record a voice tag.
Select .
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■Registering a speed dial
Push the button on the Remote Touch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select .
Select the data you want to register.Select the desired phone number.Select the button you want to register in.The registration completion message is dis-played on the screen.
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■ Calling by nameYou can call by saying a voice tag registered in the phonebook. For setting the voice recog-nition, refer to the “Navigation System Owner's Manual”. Only when English is selected asthe system language can you call by saying a name registered in the phonebook withoutregistering any voice tags beforehand. (Names in the phonebook work as voice tags.)
Press .
Follow the voice guidance and say “Phone”.Follow the voice guidance and say “Dial byname”.Follow the voice guidance and say a contactname.Follow the voice guidance and say the type ofphone number (home, mobile, work, other).Follow the voice guidance and say “Dial”.
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■Calling by speed dial
Press .
Select .
Select the desired number to call.
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■ Receiving a call
When a call is received, this screen is dis-played with a sound.
Push on the steering wheel to talk onthe phone.
To ignore the call, push on the steeringwheel.
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■XM® NavWeather
The XM® NavWeather service that allows the navigation system to display weather infor-mation on the map is available if your satellite radio tuner can receive weather information.For details, refer to the “Navigation System Owner's Manual”.
To receive the XM® NavWeather service, a subscription to the XM® Satellite Radio withNavWeather is necessary.
The XM® NavWeather is available in the contiguous 48 U.S. states. For details about the
XM® NavWeather service coverage area, refer to www.xmradio.com.
● How to activate the XM® NavWeather service
To receive the XM® NavWeather service, it is necessary to activate the service. To activate
the service, an extra fee is required in addition to subscription fees for the XM® Satellite
Radio. For details about service and activation, call XM® Listener Care Center at 1-877-515-3987.Customers should have their radio ID ready; the radio ID can be found by selecting “channel000” on the radio.
XM® Satellite Radio has the responsibility for all fees and service, they are subject tochange.The following operations can be performed.
● Show XM® NavWeather information● Weather information● Weather warnings
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Audio System (with navigation system)■ Audio control screenFollow the procedure below to display the audio control screen.
Press the “MENU” button on the RemoteTouch.Please refer to P.45 for the Remote Touchoperation.The “Start” screen will be displayed.Using the Remote Touch, select “Audio” andpress the “ENTER” button.
■ Basic operation
Sound quality modesAudio sources
AMFM: AM radio/FM radioSAT: Satellite radioDISC: DVD player (if equipped)CD: CD player (if equipped)AUX•USB: Auxiliary audio device/USB
memory player/iPod® player/
Bluetooth® audioPower/Volume
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■Radio
Station presetsScanning radio stationsRadio tunerStation selectSeek
■Entering station presetsSelect the desired station by using the tune, seek or scan function.Using the Remote Touch, select one of the preset switches (1-6), then press the “ENTER”button until a beep is heard, indicating that the station has been set.
■DVD player/CD player
■Playing an audio CDDisc selectRepeat playRandom playbackSearch playbackDisc loadTrack select/rewind/fast-forwardEject
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■ Playing a CD with MP3/WMA filesDisc selectRepeat playRandom playbackSearch playbackFolder selectDisc loadFile selectEject
■ Playing a DVD (DVD player only)Disc selectDVD operationImage display (full screen)Disc loadChapter selectEject
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■Operating an ipod®
MenuPause/PlaybackRepeat playRandom playbackTrack listGo backTrack selectTrack select/rewind/fast-forward
■Loading a discPress the “LOAD” button. When the indicator changes from flashing amber to green, insert a disc after the disc slotdoor opens.
■Loading multiple discsPress and hold the “LOAD” button until you hear a beep.When the indicator changes from flashing amber to green, insert a disc after the disc slotdoor opens.After inserting a disc, wait until the indicator changes from flashing amber to green, theninsert the next disc after the disc slot door has opened.
Repeat and until you have inserted all discs.To cancel the operation, press the “LOAD” button. If you do not insert a disc within 15 sec-onds, loading will be canceled automatically.
■Remote control (steering wheel switches)
The audio system can be operated using the remote control located on the steering wheel.
VolumePower on/change mode: pressPower off: press and holdRadio mode: radio tunerDVD mode: track/chapter/disc selectCD mode: disc/track/file (MP3/WMA) selectiPodplayer mode (if equipped): track select
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Air Conditioning System (with navigation system)
■ Using the automatic modePress to turn on the airflow and to adjust the temperature.
■ Adjusting the temperature
■ To simultaneously adjust the driver's side and passenger's side temperature settingsSelect to turn the “DUAL” indicator off ( ) and then press .
■ To individually adjust the driver's side and passenger's side temperature settingsSelect or press to turn the “DUAL” indicator on ( ) and then press or .
■ To turn off the airflowPress and hold “” on until the airflow turns off.
Dual mode buttonPassenger side temperature displayFan speed displayOutside air/recirculated air mode buttonPassenger side temperature controlAir outlet selector buttonWindshield defogger
Automatic mode buttonDriver side temperature controlFan speed control button/“OFF” buttonCooling and dehumidification functionon/off buttonDriver side temperature displayAir outlet display
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Hands-free System For Cellular Phone (without navigation system)
■Bluetooth® phone pairing
Compatible Bluetooth®-equipped phones can be connected to the vehicle, enablinghands-free operation. Please refer to the cellular phone manufacturer's user guide for pair-ing procedures, or go to“www.lexus.com/bluetooth” for more phone information.
To use a Bluetooth® phone, it is necessary to firstregister it in the system.
Press or .
Press and say “Pair phone”.
Press and say a name*.*: This name will be used to identify your
phone in the case that more than onephone has been registered to the system.
Press and say “Confirm” to displaythe passkey.Enter the passkey shown on the display intothe phone.Refer to the cellular phone user's manual forcellular phone operation.Once the voice guidance for registration com-
pletion is finished, press .
STEP 1
: Pressing this switch turns the speech command system on. Say a commandafter the beep.
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■ Calling by number
Press and say “Dial by number”.
Press and say the phone number.
Dialing
a. Press .
b. Press and say “Dial”.
■ Calling by nameYou can call by saying a voice tag registered in the phonebook. For setting the voice recog-nition, refer to the “Owner's Manual”.
Press and say “Dial by name”.
Press and say a contact name.
Dialing
a. Press .
b. Press and say “Dial”.
STEP 1
STEP 1
: Pressing this switch turns the speech command system on. Say a commandafter the beep.
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■Calling by speed dial
Press .
Press the desired preset button.
Press .
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■ Phonebook transfer
Press .
Press and say “Phone book”.
Press and say “Add entry”.
Press and say “By phone”.
Press and say “Confirm”.
Transfer the phonebook data to the systemusing the cellular phone.Refer to the cellular phone user’s manual forcellular phone operation.
Press and say “Previous” or “Next”until the desired data is displayed.
Press and say “Confirm”.
Press and say the desired name.
Press and say “Confirm”.
Press and say “Confirm” again.
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: Pressing this switch turns the speech command system on. Say a commandafter the beep.
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■Changing the registered name
Press .
Press and say “Phone book”.
Press and say “Change name”.
Press and say the desired name.
Press and say “Confirm”.
Press and say the new name.
Press and say “Confirm”.
STEP 1
: Pressing this switch turns the speech command system on. Say a commandafter the beep.
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■ Registering a speed dial
Press .
Press and say “Phone book”.
Press and say “Set speed dial”.
Select the data to be registered.
Press and say the desired name.
Press and say “Confirm”.
Press the desired preset button.
Press and say “Confirm”.
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: Pressing this switch turns the speech command system on. Say a commandafter the beep.
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Audio System (without navigation system)
■Basic operation
Type A
Power/VolumeAudio sources
AMFM: AM radio/FM radioSAT: Satellite radio CD: CD player
AUX: Auxiliary audio device Bluetooth®
audio (if equipped)AUX•USB: Auxiliary audio device/USB
memory player (if equipped)/
iPod® player (if equipped)/
Bluetooth® audioSound quality modes
Type BPower/VolumeAudio sources
AM: AM radioFM: FM radioCD: CD playerAUX: Auxiliary audio device
MuteSound quality modes
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■ Radio
Type ARDS genre selectStation presetsRadio tunerTraffic informationText messagesScanning radio stationsSeek
■ Entering station presetsSelect the desired station by using the tune, the seek or the scan function.Press and hold one of the preset buttons (1-6) until you hear a beep, indicating that thestation is set.
Type BStation selectStation presetsRadio tunerScanning radio stationsSeek
■ Entering station presetsSelect the desired station by using the tune, the seek or the scan function.Press and hold one of the preset buttons (1-6) until you hear a beep, indicating that thestation is set.
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■CD player
■Playing an audio CD
Type AEjectDisc selectRandom playback Repeat playPause/PlaybackDisc loadText informationSearch playbackTrack select/rewind/fast-forward
Type BEjectDisc selectRandom playback Repeat playDisc loadText informationSearch playbackTrack select/rewind/fast-forward
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■ Playing a CD with MP3/WMA files
Type AEjectDisc selectRandom playbackRepeat playPause/PlaybackFolder selectDisc loadFile selectText informationSearch playback
Type BEjectDisc selectRandom playbackRepeat playFolder selectDisc loadFile selectText informationSearch playback
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■Operating an ipod®
Type A onlyRandom playRepeat play Pause/PlaybackGo backMenu/Track selectText informationPlaybackTrack select/rewind/fast-forward
■Loading a CD Press the “LOAD” button.
“WAIT” is shown on the display. Insert a CD when the indicators on the slot turn from amber to green.
The display changes from “WAIT” to “LOAD”.
■Loading multiple CDs Press and hold the “LOAD” button until you hear a beep.
“WAIT” is shown on the display. Insert a CD when the indicators on the slot turn from amber to green.
The display changes from “WAIT” to “LOAD”.The indicators on the slot turn to amber when the CD is inserted.
Insert the next CD when the indicators on the slot turn from amber to green again.Repeat the procedure for the remaining CDs.To cancel the operation, press the “LOAD” button. If you do not insert a CD within 15seconds, loading will cancelled automatically.
■Remote control (steering wheel switches)The audio system can be operated using the remote control located on the steering wheel.
VolumePower on/change mode: pressPower off: press and holdRadio mode: radio tunerCD mode: disc/track/file (MP3/WMA) selectiPodplayer mode (if equipped): track select
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Air Conditioning System (without navigation system)
■ Using the automatic modePress to turn on the airflow and to adjust the temperature.
■ Adjusting the temperature
■ To simultaneously adjust the driver's side and passenger's side temperature settingsPress to turn the “DUAL” indicator off ( ) and then press .
■ To individually adjust the driver's side and passenger's side temperature settingsPress or to turn the “DUAL” indicator on ( ) and then press or .
■ To turn off the airflowPress and hold “” on until the airflow turns off.
Passenger side temperature displayPassenger side temperature controlCooling and dehumidification functionon/off buttonOutside air/recirculated air mode buttonWindshield defogger
Air outlet selector buttonDriver side temperature controlFan speed control button/“OFF” buttonAutomatic mode buttonDual mode buttonDriver side temperature display
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Speech Command System
■Basic operation
Press on the steering wheel.
- If you know the command:
Press again.- If you do not know the command:Follow the voice guidance to learn the com-
mand and then press again.
Say a command after the beep.
■ Important speech commands information and tips Speech commands can be used while driving. You must wait until after the beep to say a command.
In vehicles with a navigation system, a large TALK icon will appear on the naviga-
tion screen to prompt you to say a command.
If you know what command to use, you can press at any time to interruptthe voice guidance.
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■ Command list
All vehicles
With navigation system
PHONE
To Operate a Bluetooth
Connected Phone/Make
Calls, SAY:
“Phone” and then SAY:
“Dial by Name” NOTE: You can also make a call by simply
saying: “Call XXX-555-5555” ETC.
“Dial by Number”“Redial”
“Call Back”
“Mute”
DestinationsTo Enter an Address/
Destination, SAY: (English only)
“Destination” and then SAY:
“Address” and then follow the prompts to enter city, state, street and house number
To Enter a Point of Interest, SAY
A Point of Interest Category, Such As: “Dining,” “Shopping Malls,” “Police,” “Gas,” ETC.
“Destination” and then
SAY:
“Point of Interest” and then
SAY:
“Near Here”And then follow the prompts
“Along Route”“Emergency”“Phone Number”
To Enter a Previous Destination, SAY:
“Destination” and then SAY:
“Previous Destinations”
To Enter/Go to Preset Destinations, SAY:
“Destination” and then
SAY:
“Presets” and then
SAY:
“Home” (HOME must already be set using
manual controls)“Preset 1” or “Preset 2” ETC. (preset addresses
must already be set using manual controls)
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General Navigation Commands
To Change the Map Screen, SAY:
“Map”
“Dual Map”
“Single Map”
“Compass Mode”
To Change the Map Scale/Size, SAY:
“Zoom In”
“Zoom Out”
“Right Map Zoom In”
“Right Map Zoom Out”
“North Up”
“Heading Up”
“Map Direction”
To Change the Map Orientation, SAY:
“Right Map North Up”
“Right Map Heading Up”
“Right Map Direction”
To Change the Guidance Mode, SAY:
“Arrow Mode”
“Turn List Mode”
“Intersection Mode”
“Freeway Mode”
To Save a Point on the Map, SAY:
“Mark This Point”
To Remove Icons from Map, SAY:
“Clear All Icons”
To Set the Destination, SAY: “Previous Start Point”
To Change the Route, SAY:
“Quick Route”
“Short Route”
“Alternate Route”
“Detour”
“Detour Entire Route”
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To Review the Route, SAY:
“Route Overview”
“Next Destination Map”
“First Destination Map”
“Second Destination Map”
“Third Destination Map”
“Fourth Destination Map”
“Fifth Destination Map”
“Final Destination Map”
To Delete the Destination, SAY:
“Delete Next Destination”
“Delete Final Destination”
“Delete All Destinations”
To Operate Guidance Options, SAY:
“Pause Guidance”
“Resume Guidance”
“Repeat Guidance”
“Louder”
“Softer”
To Operate the Traffic Information, SAY:
“Traffic Information”
To Show the Icon, SAY: “GAS”, “PARKING” ETC.
General Navigation Commands
PHONE
To Operate a Bluetooth
Connected Phone/Make
Calls, SAY:
“Phone” and then SAY:
“Send Tones”
NOTE: You can also make a call by simply
saying: “Call XXX-555-5555” ETC.
“Connect Phone” and
then SAY:
“Send Phone”“Add New Phone”“Hands Free Power ON”“Hands Free Power OFF”
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AUDIO
To Turn Audio On or Off, SAY:
“Audio ON”
“Audio OFF”
To Change the Audio Mode, SAY:
FM, AM, Radio, Satellite Radio, Auxiliary, CD*, CD Changer*, DVD**, DVD Changer**,
Bluetooth® Audio,
iPod®, USB Audio
*For systems w/o NAV**For systems w/NAV
To Change to a different CD/DVD track, SAY:
“Track Up”, “Track Down” or “Previous Track”
To Change to a different CD/DVD, SAY:
“Disc Up” “Disc Down”
To Change Radio Stations, SAY:
“Seek Up” or “Seek Down”
“Type Up” or “Type Down”
To Operate Satellite RadioXM Controls,
SAY:
“Satellite Radio” and then SAY:
“Select Channel Number”
“Select Channel Name” (English only)
“Select Channel Type” (English only)
“Command List” and then
SAY:
“Seek Up” or “Seek Down”
“Type Up” or “Type Down”
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XM Information
To Operate XM NavWeather, SAY: (English only)
“Information” and then SAY:
“XM NavWeather” and follow the prompts
To Operate XM NavTraffic, SAY: (English only)
“Information” and then SAY:
“XM NavTraffic” and follow the prompts
To Operate XM Sports, SAY: (English only)
“Information” and then SAY:
“XM Sports” and follow the prompts
To Operate XM Stocks, SAY: (English only)
“Information” and then SAY:
“XM Stocks” and follow the prompts
To Operate Lexus Insider, SAY:“Information” and then SAY:
“Lexus Insider” and follow the prompts
CLIMATE CONTROL/AIR CONDITIONING
To Turn On and Adjust setting for Climate Control and
Temperature, SAY:
“Automatic Climate Control”
“Raise Temperature”
“Lower Temperature”
To Set a Specific Temperature, SAY:
“70 Degrees” or “65 Degrees” ETC.
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Portable Audio Device Adapters
Slide the armrest while pulling up the lever,and lift the armrest. Remove the upper tray.
Remove the lower tray and open the cover.
USB adapter (if equipped)AUX adapter
These adapters can be used to connect a portable audio device and listen to it throughthe vehicle's speakers.
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Inside the consoleSlide the armrest while pulling up the lever,and lift the armrest. Remove the upper tray.
Remove the lower tray.Designed for use with car accessories.
Luggage compartmentDesigned for use with car accessories.
120VAC (if equipped)Main switchTo use the power outlet, turn on the mainswitch.Power outlet socket
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Garage Door Opener
The garage door opener (HomeLink Universal Transceiver) is manufactured under licensefrom HomeLink.
The HomeLink compatible transceiver in yourvehicle has 3 buttons which can be programmedto operate 3 different devices.
■Programming HomeLink
Hold your hand-held transmitter within 3inches of the HomeLink buttons.Press and hold down the desired HomeLink
button.For U.S.A. owners:
While pressing the HomeLink button,press and hold down the button on the hand-held transmitter until the indicator lightchanges from a slow to a rapid flash.
For Canadian owners:While pressing the HomeLink button,repeatedly press and release (cycle) the but-ton on the hand-held transmitter every 2seconds until the indicator light changesfrom a slow to a rapid flash.
If your garage door is of the rolling code type:Press the training button on the motor-head unitin your garage.Press and hold the vehicle’s programmedHomeLink button for 2 seconds and releaseit. Repeat this step once again.
If the door does not open, press and releasethe same button once again.
The garage door opener can be programmed to operate garage doors, gates, entrydoors, door locks, home lighting systems, security systems, and other devices.
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■ Programming other devices
For U.S.A. owners:To program an entry gate, see the Owner's Manual.To program other devices, contact your Lexus dealer.
For Canadian owners:To program all other devices, follow the same procedure as for garage door programming.
■ Operating HomeLink
Press the appropriate HomeLink button. The indicator light should come on.
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Rear Seat Entertainment System
■Examples of audio sources selected on right and left displays
Left side rear seat display Right side rear seat display
or
Left side rear seat display Right side rear seat display
When a personal audio-video equipment is connected to the A/V input adapter, rearpassengers can enjoy different audio source for each display (limited to a combination ofvideo mode and one other audio source).
Video mode An audio source other than video mode
An audio source other than video mode
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■ Location of the components
■ Remote Controller
Controller buttons for the left side displayController buttons for the right side displayTurns display offSelects the display to be operated(for some controller buttons only)
Power outletA/V input adapterHeadphone volume control dials andheadphone jacks
DisplayPower outlet main switchFront audio system and DVD playerRemote control
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■Headphone jacks
To use the headphones, connect them to thejackTo adjust the volume
■Changing the speaker outputTo listen to a different audio source through each rear seat headphone, turn “Speaker Out-put” off.
Press on the controller
Select to turn speaker out-put off
(on) The audio source selected for the front audio system can be heard.
(off) A different audio source can be heard through each rear seat head-phone.
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■ Loading a disc
Press .
Insert a disc.
■ Change the source
Press on the controller and select thedesired audio source.
Turning on the audio source selection screenInputting the selected iconSelecting an icon
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■Using the DVD player
■Playing a DVD video/audio
Press on the controller and select a disc.
Turning on the menu discPlaying/pausingFast forwardControl icon screenRewindTurning on the title selection screenSelect a chapter/track/fast forward/rewindDisc select
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Press on the controller and select a disc.
Select a chapter/track/fast forward/rewindFast forwardRewindDisc select
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■Playing a CD with MP3/WMA file
Press on the controller and select a disc.
Folder selectFast forwardRewindFile selectDisc select
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Press on the controller and select
or or .
Station selectRadio tuner
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■Using the video mode
Press .
■Using the adapterOpen the cover
The A/V input adapter is composed of 3 inputadapters.
Yellow: Image input adapterWhite: Left channel audio input adapterRed: Right channel audio input adapter
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Door Locks
■Locking the vehicle from inside
Inside lock buttonLocksUnlocks
Door lock switchOperates all door locks/unlocks.LocksUnlocks
■Locking the vehicle from outside
Using the entry function or wireless remote control (P.13, 9)
■Rear door child-protector lockPushing down the switch prevents the rear doorsfrom being opened from the inside.
Always set the child protector locks when chil-dren are seated in the rear seat.
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Power Windows
Power window switchesTo open: press the switch.To close: pull the switch up.Fully pulling up and releasing the switchescauses the windows to close fully. Fullypressing down and releasing the switchescauses the windows to open fully.
Window lock switchThe window lock switch disables the opera-tion of passenger and rear windowswitches.
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Moon Roof (If Equipped)
■Opening and closing
OpensThe moon roof stops slightly before the fullyopened position.To fully open, press the switch again.ClosesTo stop partway, press the switch lightly.
■Tilt up and down
Tilts upTilts downTo stop partway, press the switch lightly.
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Fuel Tank Cap
Press the fuel filler door opener.
Slowly remove the cap by turning it counter-clockwise.After the cap is removed, it can be hung on theinside of the fuel filler door.
Hood
Pull the hood release lever.
Insert your fingers under the hood, pull thehood catch and lift the hood.
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Back Door■Back door opener button
To open the back door, push up the opener buttonand raise the door.
■Power back door switches (with power back door)
Instrument panelTo open or close the back door, press the switch.
Back doorTo close the back door, press the switch.
Wireless remote control (P.13)
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■ Back door closer (with power back door)
If the back door is left slightly open, it will close automatically.
■ Turning the power back door system on and off (with power back door)To disable the system, turn off the main switch inthe glove box.
ONOFF
When the power back door system is disabled,the back door cannot be opened using the wire-less remote control or power back door switch.
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List of Warning/Indicator Lights
Stop the vehicle immediately. Continuing to drive the vehicle may be dangerous.
(U.S.A.)
Brake system warning light
(Canada)
Stop the vehicle immediately.
Charging system warning light
Have the vehicle inspected immediately.
(U.S.A.)Malfunction indicator lamp
Electric power steering warning light
(Canada)Pre-collision system warning light*1
SRS warning light
(Flashing and then continu-
ously on)
Tire pressure warning light
(U.S.A.)
“ABS” warning light
(Canada) Brake system warning light
Follow the correction procedures.
Open door warning light
(On the center panel)
Front passenger’s seat beltreminder light
Low fuel level warning light
(Illuminate no flashing)
Tire pressure warning light*2
Driver’s seat beltreminder light
Master warning light
For further information, refer to the Owner's Manual.
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*1 : If equipped*2: It also turn on due to natural causes such as natural air leaks or tire inflation pressure
changes caused by temperature (the status of the full-sized spare tire, if equipped, is also checked). Adjust the tire inflation pressure.
See the Owner's Manual
Turn signal indicator “AFS OFF” indicator*1
Headlight high beam indicator Slip indicator
Automatic High Beam indicator*1 VSC off indicator
Headlight indicator (U.S.A.)Electronically modulated air suspension indicator*1
Tail light indicator (Canada) Eco Driving Indicator Light
Front fog light indicator “ECO MODE” indicator
“Hybrid SNOW” indicator EV drive mode indicator
Cruise control indicator “READY” indicator
Radar cruise control indicator*1 SRS airbag on-off indicator*1
Intuitive parking assist indicator*1 SRS airbag on-off indicator*1
For further information, refer to the Owner's Manual.
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If the electronic key does not operate properly
■Unlocking and locking the doorsTo unlock or lock the vehicle, use the mechanicalkey (driver’s door only). The mechanical key isstored inside the electronic key.
LocksUnlocks
■Starting the hybrid system
Depress the brake pedal.Touch the Lexus emblem side of the electronickey to the “POWER” switch.Press the “POWER” switch within 10 secondsof the buzzer, keeping the brake pedaldepressed.
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If the electronic key battery becomes depleted, replace it with a new battery. For instruc-tions on replacing the battery, refer to the Owner's Manual. If you need further assistance,contact your Lexus dealer.
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Make sure that the correct operating procedures have been followed.Make sure that the brake pedal is firmlydepressed when attempting to start the hybridsystem.Make sure that the steering wheel lock isreleased.
To release it, press the “POWER” switch whilegently turning the wheel left or right.
Brake pedal
Steering wheel lock
If the hybrid system still does not start, see the Owner's Manual for more information orcontact your Lexus dealer.
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Your Lexus dealerYour Lexus dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistanceyou may require.If there is not a Lexus dealer near you, please call the following number:
■U.S. OWNERS●In the U.S. mainland or Canada:
Lexus Roadside Assistance 1-800-25-LEXUS or 1-800-255-3987 (Toll-Free)
●In Hawaii: Servco Automotive Roadside Assistance/Customer Services1-800-25-LEXUS or 1-800-255-3987 (Toll-Free)
■CANADIAN OWNERS●In Canada or the U.S. mainland:
Lexus Roadside Assistance/Customer Service1-800-26-LEXUS or 1-800-265-3987 (Toll-Free)
Please access our websites for further information.●The U.S. mainland: www.lexus.com●Hawaii: www.servcolexus.com●Canada: www.lexus.ca
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