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Listening to Bluetooth

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 audio

Some titles and controls may not be displayed depending on the type
of portable audio player used.

Connection status
Battery charge
“Select  Audio  Source”  screen
appears
Selecting a Bluetooth

®

 device

Select to display the play mode
selection screen
Random playback
Repeat play
Pause
Select 

 to resume play

Setting the sound (

P. 339)

The  Bluetooth

®

  audio  system  enables  the  user  to  enjoy  music

played on a portable player from the vehicle speakers via wire-
less communication.
Select “

 Audio” on the “Select Audio Source” screen.

When a Bluetooth

®

 device cannot be connected, check the connec-

tion status on the “Bluetooth Audio” screen. If the device is not con-
nected, either register or reconnect the device. (

P. 360, 365)

Audio control screen

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Indicators

Conditions

Connection status

Good

Not connected

Battery charge

Full

Empty

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Using a Bluetooth

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 phone

To display the screen shown below, press the 

 switch on the steer-

ing wheel or press the 

 button.

Several functions are available to operate on each screen that is dis-
played by selecting the 4 tabs.

Device name
Bluetooth

®

 connection status

The hands-free system is a function that allows you to use your
cellular phone without touching it.
This system supports Bluetooth

®

. Bluetooth

®

 is a wireless data

system  that  allows  the  cellular  phone  to  wirelessly  connect  to
the hands-free system and make/receive calls.

Before  making  a  phone  call,  check  the  connection  status,  battery
charge, call area and signal strength. (

P. 371)

If a Bluetooth

®

 device cannot be connected, check the connection

status  on  the  phone  screen.  If  the  device  is  not  connected,  either
register or reconnect it. (

P. 360, 365)

Phone screen

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Microphone
The  vehicle’s  built  in  micro-
phone  is  used  when  talking  on
the phone.
The person you are speaking to
can  be  heard  from  the  front
speakers.

To  use  the  hands-free  system,  you  must  register  your  Bluetooth

®

phone in the system. (

P. 363)

You can check indicators such as signal strength and battery charge
on any screen.

Connection status
Signal strength
Battery charge

Status display

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Indicators

Conditions

Connection status

Good

Poor

Not connected

Battery charge

Full

Empty

Call area

“Rm”: Roaming area

Signal strength

Excellent

Poor

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Making a call

Display the phone screen. (

P. 370)

Select the “Dial Pad” tab and enter a phone number.

To delete the input phone number, select 

For the first digit, you can enter “+” by selecting “

” for a while.

Press the 

 switch on the steering wheel or select 

.

You can dial a number from the contact data imported from your cellu-
lar phone. The system has one contact for each registered phone. Up
to 2500 contacts may be stored in each contact. (

P. 372)

Display the phone screen. (

P. 370)

Select “Contacts” tab.
Choose the desired contact to call from the list.
Choose the number and then press the 

 switch on the steering

wheel or select 

.

You can transfer the phone numbers in a Bluetooth

®

 phone to the sys-

tem. 
Operation methods differ between PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
compatible and PBAP incompatible Bluetooth

®

 phones. If the cellular

phone  does  not  support  either  PBAP  or  OPP  (Object  Push  Profile)
service, you cannot transfer contacts.

For PBAP compatible Bluetooth

®

 phones

When “Automatic Transfer” is set to on (

P. 386)

Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the  opera-
tion is complete.

Transfer the contact data to the system using a Bluetooth

®

 phone.

Once  a  Bluetooth

®

  phone  is  registered,  you  can  make  a  call

using the following procedure:

Dialing

Dialing from the contacts list 

When the contact is empty

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When “Automatic Transfer” is set to off

Display the phone screen. (

P. 370)

Select the desired item.

Select to transfer new con-
tacts from a cellular phone,
select  “Always”  and  then
enable  “Automatic  Trans-
fer”.
Select  to  transfer  all  the
contacts from a connected
cellular phone only once.
Select to cancel transferring.

Check that a confirmation screen is displayed when the  opera-
tion is complete.

For  PBAP  incompatible  but  OPP  compatible  Bluetooth

®

phones

Display the phone screen. (

P. 370)

Select the desired item.

Select to transfer the con-
tacts  from  the  connected
cellular phone.
Select  to  add  a  new  con-
tact manually.
Select  to  cancel  transfer-
ring.

When “Transfer” is selected

Follow the steps in “For PBAP Incompatible but OPP compatible
Bluetooth

®

 Phones” from step 

 (

P. 387)

When “Add” is selected

Follow the steps in “Registering a new contact to the contact list”
from step 

 (

P. 388)

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You can make a call using numbers registered in the contact.

Display the phone screen. (

P. 370)

Select “Favorites” tab.
Select the desired number to make a call.

You can make a call using the call history, which has the 3 functions
below. 

: calls which you missed
: calls which you received
: calls which you made

Display the phone top screen. (

P. 370)

Select “Call History” tab.
Select 

 or the desired entry from the list.

When 

 is selected

Check that the “Call” screen is displayed.

When the desired contact is selected
Select the desired number.
Check that the “Call” screen is displayed.

Call history list

If you make a call to or receive a call from a number registered in the con-
tact, the name is displayed in the call history.

If you make multiple calls to the same number, only the last call made is dis-
played in the call history.

International calls
You  may  not  be  able  to  make  international  calls,  depending  on  the  mobile
phone in use.

Calling using favorites list

Dialing from call history

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Receiving a call

Press the 

 switch on the steer-

ing wheel or select 

.

Press the 

 switch on the steering wheel or select 

.

Turn the “PWR·VOL” knob.

International calls
Received international calls may not be displayed correctly depending on the
cellular phone in use.

When  a  call  is  received,  the  following  screen  is  displayed
together with a sound.

To answer the phone

To refuse a call

To adjust the incoming call volume

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Speaking on the phone

Select  “-”  or  “+”.  You  can  also  adjust  the  volume  using  the  volume
knob.

Select “Mute”.

When using phone services such as an answering service or a bank,
you can store phone numbers and code numbers in the contact.

Select “0-9”.
Input the number.

Release Tones
“Release Tones” appear when a continuous tone signal(s) contain-
ing a “w” is registered in the contact list.

Select “Release Tones”.

The following screen is displayed when speaking on the phone.

To adjust the call volume

To prevent the other party from hearing your voice

Inputting tones

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Release Tones

A continuous tone signal is a character string that consists of numbers and
the characters “p” or “w”. (e.g.056133w0123p#1

)

When the “p” pause tone is used, the tone data up until the next pause tone
will  be  automatically  sent  after  2  seconds  have  elapsed.  When  the  “w”
pause tone is used, the tone data up until the next pause tone will be auto-
matically sent after a user operation is performed.

Release  tones  can be used  when automated operation  of a phone  based
service such as an answering machine or bank phone service is desired. A
phone number with continuous tone signals can be registered in the contact
list.

Tone data after a “w” pause tone can be operated on voice command during
a call.

Select “Handset Mode” to change from a hands-free call to a cellular
phone call. 
Select “Handset Mode” to off from a cellular phone call to a hands-free
call.

Select “Transmit Volume”.
Select the desired level for the transmit volume.
Select “OK”.

Press the 

 switch on the steering wheel or select 

.

To transfer a call

Transmit volume setting

To hang up

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When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, an incoming
call message will be displayed.
To talk with the other party: 
Press the 

 switch on the steer-

ing wheel or select 

.

To refuse the call:
Press the 

 switch on the steer-

ing wheel or select 

.

Every time you press the 

 switch on the steering wheel or select

 during call waiting, you will be switched to the other party.

Transferring calls

If you transfer from the cellular phone to hands-free, the hands-free screen
will be displayed, and you can operate the system using the screen.

Transfer  method  and  operation  may  vary  according  to  the  cellular  phone
used.

For operation of the cellular phone in use, see the phone’s manual.

Call waiting operation
Call waiting operation may differ depending on your phone company and cel-
lular phone.

Call waiting

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Bluetooth

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 phone message function

Press the 

 switch on the steering wheel or press the 

 button.

Select 

 on the phone screen.

Check  that  the  “Message
Inbox” screen is displayed.

When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is received, the incoming message screen
pops up with sound and is ready to be operated on the screen.

E-mail:  Select  to  check  the
message.
Select to refuse the message.
Select  to  call  the  message
sender.

Received  messages  can  be  forwarded  from  the  connected
Bluetooth

®

  phone,  enabling  checking  and  replying  using  the

multimedia system.
Depending on the type of Bluetooth

®

 phone connected, received

messages may not be transferred to the message inbox.
If the phone does not support the message function, this func-
tion cannot be used.

Displaying “Message Inbox” screen

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Receiving a message

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Receiving a message

Depending on the cellular phone used for receiving messages, or its regis-
tration status with the navigation system, some information may not be dis-
played.

The  pop  up  screen  is  separately  available  for  incoming  e-mail  and  SMS/
MMS messages under the following conditions:
E-mail:
• “Incoming E-mail Display” is set to “Full Screen”. (

P. 393)

• “E-mail Notification Popup” is set to on. (

P. 393)

SMS/MMS:
• “Incoming SMS/MMS Display” is set to “Full screen”. (

P. 393)

• “SMS/MMS Notification Popup” is set to on. (

P. 393)

Display the “Message Inbox” screen. (

P. 379)

Select the desired message from the list.
Check that the message is displayed.

E-mails: 

Select 

“Mark

Unread”  or  “Mark  Read”  to
mark mail unread or read on
the “Message Inbox” screen.

This  function  is  available  when
“Update  Message  Read  Status
on Phone” is set to on (

P. 393)

Select  to  make  a  call  to  the
sender.
Select to have messages read out. To cancel this function, select
“Stop”.
Select to display the previous or next message.
Select to reply the message.

Checking the messages

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Check the messages

Depending on the type of Bluetooth

®

 phone being connected, it may be nec-

essary to perform additional steps on the phone.

Messages are displayed in the appropriate connected Bluetooth

®

 phone’s

registered mail address folder. 
Select the tab of the desired folder to be displayed.

Only  received  messages  on  the  connected  Bluetooth

®

  phone  can  be  dis-

played.

The text of the message is not displayed while driving.

When  “Automatic Message Readout” is set  to  on, messages  will  be auto-
matically read out. (

P. 393)

Turn the “PWR

VOL” knob to adjust the message read out volume.

The message read out function is available even while driving.

Display the “Message Inbox” screen. (

P. 379)

Select the desired message from the list.
Select “Quick Message”.
Select the desired message.
Select “Send”.

Editing quick reply message
This operation cannot be performed while driving.

Select “Quick Message”.
Select 

 corresponding to the desired message to edit.

Select “OK” when editing is completed.

Replying to a message

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Calls can be made to an e-mail/SMS/MMS message sender’s phone
number.

Display the “Message Inbox” screen. (

P. 379)

Select the desired message.
Select 

.

Check that the “Call” screen is displayed.

Calling from a number within a message
Calls can be made to a number identified in a message’s text area.

Display the “Message Inbox” screen. (

P. 379)

Select the desired message.
Select the text area.
Select 

 corresponding to the desired number.

Check that the “Call” screen is displayed.

Calling from the incoming message screen

P. 378

Calling the message sender

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Using the steering wheel switches

Volume switch

• Increase/Decrease  the  vol-

ume

• Press and hold: 

Continuously 

increase/

decrease the volume

Off hook switch

• Make a call
• Receive a call
• Display “Phone” screen

On hook switch

• End a call
• Refuse a call

: If equipped

The steering wheel switches can be used to operate a connected
cellular phone.

Operating a telephone using the steering wheel switches

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Bluetooth

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 phone settings

To  display  the  screen  shown  below,  press  the  “SETUP” button,  and
select “Phone” on the “Setup” screen.

Set the phone connection 
(

P. 365)

Sound Settings (

P. 385)

Contact/Call  History  Settings
(

P. 386)

Messaging Settings (

P. 393)

Phone Display Settings 
(

P. 394)

You can adjust the hands-free system to your desired settings.

“Phone/Message Settings” screen

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