Toyota Tercel (1999 year). Instruction - part 8

 

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Toyota Tercel (1999 year). Instruction - part 8

 

 

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Sound balance adjustment function—
CD (Compact Disc)
If
”Err
2” appears on the display, it
indicates no disc is loaded inside the
This knob is also used to adjust the
Push ”CD” to switch from radio operation
magazine, insert a disc.
sound balance between the front and rear,
to compact disc operation. If the audio
and the right and left speakers.
system is off, you can turn on the com-
If
”Err
3” or
”Err
4” on the display, it
pact disc player by pushing ”CD”. In both
indicates there is a trouble inside the sys-
For front/rear adjustment, push
”AUDIO
cases, a disc must already be loaded in
tem. Eject the disc or magazine. Set the
CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until ”FAd”
the player.
disc or magazine again.
appears on the display. Then turn the
knob to adjust the front/rear balance.
When the audio is set into compact disc
If
”OPEn” appears on the display, it
operation, the display shows the track or,
indicates the compact disc auto changer
The display will show the range from ”FAd
track and disc number currently being
lid is open. Close the compact disc auto
F7” to
”FAd R7”.
played. Each time you push
”CD”, the
changer lid.
For left/right adjustment, push
”AUDIO
system changes between built−in single
If the malfunction is not rectified, take
CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until ”BAL”
disc player and automatic changer.
your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.
appears on the display. Then turn the
If the player malfunctions, your audio sys-
knob to adjust the left/right balance.
DISC ƝƜ
tem will display one of the six following
The display will show the range from ”BAL
Compact disc auto changer only—
error messages.
L7” to
”BAL R7”.
By using this button, you can select a
If
”WAIT” appears on the display, it indi-
disc you wish to listen to.
cates inside the player unit may be too
hot due to the very high ambient tempera-
Push either side of the button until the
ture. Remove the disc or magazine from
number of the disc you want to listen to
the player and allow the player to cool
appears on the display.
down.
PWR/VOL (Power/Volume)
If
”Err
1” appears on the display, it
Push ”PWR/VOL” to turn the audio system
indicates the disc is dirty, damaged, or it
on and off. Turn ”PWR/VOL” to adjust the
was inserted up−side down. Clean the
volume.
disc or insert it correctly.
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RAND (Random)
RPT (Repeat)
SCAN
There are two random features—you can
There are two repeat features—you can
Radio
either listen to the tracks on all the com-
either replay a disc track or a whole com-
You can either scan all the frequencies on
pact discs in the magazine in random or-
pact disc.
a band or scan only the preset stations
der, or only listen to the tracks on a
Repeating a track:
for that band.
specific compact disc in random order.
Quickly push and release ”RPT” while the
To scan the preset stations:
Random playing for the tracks on a disc:
track is playing.
”RPT” will appear on the
Push and hold
”SCAN” until you hear a
Quickly push and release ”RAND”. ”RAND”
display. If you hear a beep, you held the
beep. The radio will tune in the next pres-
will appear on the display. The disc you
button too long, and the player will repeat
et station up the band, stay there for a
are listening to will play in random order.
the whole disc. When the track ends, it
few seconds, and then move to the next
If you hear a beep, you held the button
will automatically be replayed. This pro-
preset station. To select a station, push
too long, and the player will play all the
cess will be continued until you push the
”SCAN” a second time.
tracks in the magazine in random order.
button again to turn off the repeat feature.
To scan all the frequencies:
To turn off the random feature, push the
Compact disc auto changer only—
Quickly push and release
”SCAN”. If you
”RAND” a second time.
Repeating a disc:
hear a beep, you held the button too long,
Compact disc auto changer only—
Push and hold
”RPT” until you hear a
and the radio will scan the preset sta-
Random playing for all the tracks in the
beep.
”D·RPT” will appear on the display.
tions. The radio will find the next station
magazine:
The player will repeat all the tracks on the
up the station band, stay there for a few
Push and hold
”RAND” until you hear a
disc you are listening to. When the disc
seconds, and then scan again. To select
beep. ”D·RAND” will appear on the display
ends, the player will automatically go back
a station, push
”SCAN” a second time.
and the player will perform all the tracks
to the top track of the disc and replay.
on all the discs in the magazine in ran-
This process will be continued until you
dom order. To turn off the random feature,
push the button again to turn off the re-
push ”RAND” a second time.
peat feature.
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Compact disc player
ST (Stereo reception) display
TUNE (Tuning)
There are two scan features—you can ei-
Your radio automatically changes to stereo
Tuning
ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or
reception when a stereo broadcast is re-
Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio
scan the first tracks of all the discs in the
ceived. ”ST” appears on the display. If the
(ETR). Push and release the ”Ɯ”
(up) or
magazine.
signal becomes weak, the radio reduces
”Ɲ” (down) side of ”TUNE” to step up or
the amount of channel separation to prev-
Scanning for the tracks on a disc:
down the station band.
(If you hear a
ent the weak signal from creating noise.
Quickly push and release ”SCAN”. ”SCAN”
beep, you held the button too long and
If the signal becomes extremely weak, the
will appear on the display and the player
the radio will go into the seek mode.)
radio switches from stereo to mono recep-
will scan all the tracks on the disc you
Seeking
tion.
are listening to. If you hear a beep, you
In the seek mode, the radio finds and
held the button too long, and the player
TRACK
(Track
up/down button):
plays the next station up or down the
will scan the first tracks of all the discs
Compact disc player
station band.
in the magazine. To select a track, push
By using this button, you can skip up or
the
”SCAN” a second time. If the player
To seek a station, push and hold the ”Ɯ”
down to a different track.
scanned all the tracks on the disc, it will
or
”Ɲ” side of
”TUNE” until you hear a
Push either side of the track button until
stop scanning.
beep. Do this again to find another sta-
the number of the track you want to listen
tion.
Compact disc auto changer only—
to appears on the display. If you want to
Scanning for the first tracks of all the
return to the beginning of the current
discs in the magazine:
track, push the down side of the button
Push and hold
”SCAN” until you hear a
one time, quickly.
beep. ”D·SCAN” will appear on the display
and the player will perform the first track
of the next disc. To select a disc, push
the
”SCAN” a second time. If the player
has scanned all the discs, it will stop
scanning.
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—Car audio system operating
hints
Here are some common reception prob-
AM
NOTICE
lems that probably do not indicate a prob-
Fading—AM broadcasts are reflected by
lem with your radio:
To ensure the correct audio system
the upper atmosphere—especially at night.
operation:
FM
These reflected signals can interfere with
z Be careful not to spill beverages
those received directly from the radio sta-
Fading and drifting stations—Generally, the
over the audio system.
tion, causing the radio station to sound
effective range of FM is about 40 km (25
alternately strong and weak.
z Do not put anything other than a
miles). Once outside this range, you may
cassette tape or Compact Disc into
notice fading and drifting, which increase
Station interference—When a reflected sig-
with the distance from the radio transmit-
nal and a signal received directly from a
the slot.
ter. They are often accompanied by distor-
radio station are very nearly the same
tion.
frequency, they can interfere with each
RADIO RECEPTION
other, making it difficult to hear the broad-
Multi−path—FM signals are reflective,
Usually, a problem with radio reception
cast.
making it possible for two signals to reach
does not mean there is a problem with
your antenna at the same time. If this
Static—AM is easily affected by external
your radio—it is just the normal result of
happens, the signals will cancel each oth-
sources of electrical noise, such as high
conditions outside the vehicle.
er out, causing a momentary flutter or
tension power lines, lightening, or electri-
For example, nearby buildings and terrain
loss of reception.
cal motors. This results in static.
can interfere with FM reception. Power
Static and fluttering—These occur when
CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER
lines or telephone wires can interfere with
signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or
AND TAPES
AM signals. And of course, radio signals
other large objects. Increasing the bass
have a limited range, and the farther you
For high performance from your cassette
level may reduce static and fluttering.
are from a station, the weaker its signal
player and tapes:
will be. In addition, reception conditions
Station swapping—If the FM signal you
Clean the tape head and other parts regu-
change constantly as your vehicle moves.
are listening to is interrupted or weak-
larly.
ened, and there is another strong station
D A dirty tape head or tape path can
nearby on the FM band, your radio may
decrease sound quality and tangle your
tune in the second station until the origi-
cassette tapes. The easiest way to
nal signal can be picked up again.
clean them is by using a cleaning tape.
(A wet type is recommended.)
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Use high−quality cassettes.
D If moisture gets into your compact disc
player, you may not hear any sound
D Low−quality cassette tapes can cause
even though your compact disc player
many problems, including poor sound,
appears to be working. Remove the
inconsistent
playing
speed,
and
disc from the player and wait until it
constant auto−reversing. They can also
dries.
get stuck or tangled in the cassette
player.
D Handle compact discs carefully, espe-
cially when you are inserting them.
D Do not use a cassette if it has been
Hold them on the edge and do not
damaged or tangled or if its label is
bend them. Avoid getting fingerprints
peeling off.
on them, particularly on the shiny side.
D Do not leave a cassette in the player
D Dirt, scrapes, warping, pin holes, or
if you are not listening to it, especially
other disc damage could cause the
if it is hot outside.
player to skip or to repeat a section of
CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC
D Store cassettes in their cases and out
a track.
(To see a pin hole, hold the
PLAYER AND DISCS
of direct sunlight.
disc up to the light.)
D Use only compact discs labeled as
D Avoid using cassettes with a total play-
D Remove discs from the compact disc
shown.
ing time longer than
100 minutes
(50
player when you are not listening
minutes per side). The tape used in
D Extremely high temperatures can keep
to them. Store them in their plastic
these cassettes is thin and could get
your compact disc player from working.
cases away from moisture, heat, and
stuck or tangled in the cassette player.
On hot days, use the air conditioning
direct sunlight.
to cool the vehicle interior before you
To clean a compact disc: Wipe it with a
listen to a disc.
soft, lint−free cloth that has been damp-
D Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
ened with water. Wipe in a straight line
make your compact disc player skip.
from the center to the edge of the disc
(not in circles). Dry it with another soft,
lint−free cloth. Do not use a conventional
record cleaner or anti−static device.
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CAUTION
Compact disc players use invisible la-
ser beam which could cause hazard-
ous radiation exposure if directed
outside the unit. Be sure to operate
the player correctly as instructed.
A new disc may have rough edges on
its inner and outer perimeter. Remove
the rough edges by pressing the side
of a ball−point pen or pencil against
the inner and outer perimeter of the
disc as shown.
If you continue to play a disc with rough
edges, flakes will fall on to the signal side
of the disc and cause sound skipping or
other problems.
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Air conditioning system—
—Controls
1. Air Intake Selector
2. Temperature Selector
3. Air Flow Selector
4. Fan Speed Selector
5. ”A/C” Button
(on some models)
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Fan speed selector
For details about air flow selector settings,
see the illustration after
”A/C” button.
Move the lever to adjust the fan speed—
to the right to increase, to the left to
Vehicles with
”A/C” button—
decrease.
Turning the Air Flow Selector to wind-
Temperature selector
shield position turns on the front view
more quickly.
Turn the knob to adjust the tempera-
ture—to the right to warm, to the left to
cool.
Air flow selector
Turn the knob to select the vents used for
air flow.
1. Panel—Air flows mainly from the
instrument panel vents.
2. Bi−level—Air flows from both the floor
vents and the instrument panel vents.
3. Floor—Air flows mainly from the floor
vents.
4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainly
from the floor vents and windshield
vents.
5. Windshield—Air flows mainly from the
windshield vents.
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”A/C” button
To turn on the air conditioning, press the
”A/C” button. The
”A/C” button indicator
will come on. To turn the air conditioning
off, press the button again.
If the
”A/C” button indicator flashes, there
is a problem in the air conditioning system
and the air conditioning automatically
shuts off. If this happens, take your ve-
hicle to a Toyota dealer for service.
Air intake selector
Move the lever to select the air source.
1. Recirculate—Recirculates the air inside
the vehicle.
2. Fresh—Draws outside air into the sys-
tem.
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—Air flow selector settings
—Operating tips
D To cool off your Toyota after it has
been parked in the hot sun, drive with
the windows open for a few minutes.
This vents the hot air, allowing the air
conditioning to cool the interior more
quickly.
D Make sure the air intake grilles in front
of the windshield are not blocked
(by
leaves or snow, for example).
D On humid days, do not blow cold air
on the windshield. The windshield could
fog up because of the difference in air
temperature on the inside and outside
of the windshield.
D Keep the area under the front seats
clear to allow air to circulate through-
out the vehicle.
D On cold days, move the fan speed to
”HI” for a minute to help clear the in-
take ducts of snow or moisture. This
can reduce the amount of fogging on
the windows.
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Heating
Air conditioning
Defogging
For best results, set controls to:
For best results, set controls to:
The inside of the windshield
For best results, set controls to:
Fan speed—Any setting except ”OFF”
Fan speed—Any setting except
”OFF”
Temperature—Towards WARM
Temperature—Towards COLD
Fan speed—Any setting except ”OFF”
(red zone)
(blue zone)
Temperature—Towards WARM
Air intake—FRESH (outside air)
Air intake—FRESH (outside air)
(red zone) to heat;
Air flow—FLOOR
Air flow—PANEL
COLD
(blue zone) to
Air conditioning—OFF
Air conditioning—ON
cool
Air intake—FRESH (outside air)
D For quick heating, select recirculated
D For quick cooling, move the air intake
Air flow—WINDSHIELD
air for a few minutes. To keep the
selector to recirculate for a few min-
Air Conditioning—ON
windows from fogging, select fresh af-
utes.
ter the vehicle interior has been
Ventilation
Vehicles with
”A/C” button—
warmed.
For best results, set controls to:
Turning the Air Flow Selector to wind-
D Press the ”A/C” button on for dehumidi-
shield position turns on the defroster to
fied heating.
Fan speed—Any setting except
”OFF”
clear the front view more quickly.
Temperature—Towards COLD
D Choose floor/windshield air flow to heat
Press the
”A/C” button for dehumidified
(blue zone)
the vehicle interior while defrosting or
heating or cooling. this setting clears the
Air intake—FRESH (outside air)
defogging the windshield.
front view more quickly.
Air flow—PANEL
Air conditioning—OFF
D On humid days, do not blow cold air
on the windshield—the difference be-
tween the outside and inside tempera-
tures could make the fogging worse.
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—Side vents
Defrosting
The outside of the windshield
For best results, set controls to:
Fan speed—Any setting except
”OFF”
Temperature—Towards WARM
(red zone)
Air intake—FRESH (outside air)
Air flow—WINDSHIELD
Air conditioning—OFF
Vehicles with
”A/C” button—
Turning the Air Flow Selector to wind-
shield position turns on the defroster to
If air flow control is not satisfactory, check
clear the front view more quickly.
the side vents. The side vents may be
Press the
”A/C” button for dehumidified
opened or closed as shown.
heating or cooling. this setting clears the
front view more quickly.
D To heat the vehicle interior while de-
frosting
the
windshield,
choose
floor/windshield air flow.
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Clock
Cigarette lighter and ashtray
Part 1
OPERATION OF
INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS-
Chapter 1−8
Other equipment
D Clock
D Cigarette lighter and ashtray
D Glove box
The digital clock indicates the time.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
D Cup holder
The key must be in the
”ACC” or
”ON”
To use the cigarette lighter, press it in.
position.
When it becomes heated, it automatical-
D Floor mat
ly pops out ready for use.
To reset the hour: Push the ”H” button.
To reset the minutes: Push the ”M” button.
If the engine is not running, the key must
be in the
”ACC” position.
If the electrical power source has been
disconnected from the clock, the time dis-
Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed
play will automatically be set to 1:00 (one
in.
o’clock).
Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter or
When the instrument panel lights are
equivalent for replacement.
turned on, the brightness of the time in-
dication will be reduced.
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Glove box
Cup holder
ASHTRAY
To use the ashtray, pull it out.
When finished with your cigarette, thor-
oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre-
vent other cigarette butts from catching
fire. After using the ashtray, push it back
in completely.
To remove the ashtray, press down on the
lock spring plate and pull out.
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or sudden stop
To open the glove box door, compress
The cup holder is designed for holding
while driving, always push the ash-
the lock release buttons.
cups or drink−cans securely in its
tray back in completely after using.
holes.
CAUTION
To use the cup holder, pull it out.
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden stop,
always keep the glove box door
closed while driving.
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Floor mat
CAUTION
D Do not place anything else other
than cups or drink−cans on the cup
holder, as such item may be thrown
about in the compartment and poss-
ibly injure people in the vehicle
during sudden braking or an acci-
dent.
D To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or sudden stop
while driving, keep the cup holder
closed when it is not in use.
Use a floor mat of the correct size.
CAUTION
If the floor carpet and floor mat have a
hole, then it is designed for use with a
Make sure the floor mat is properly
locking clip. Fix the floor mat with locking
placed on the floor carpet. If the floor
clip into the hole in the floor carpet.
mat slips and interferes with the
movement of the pedals during driv-
ing, it may cause an accident.
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