Toyota Corolla Hybrid (2020 year). Owner's manual - part 15

 

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Toyota Corolla Hybrid (2020 year). Owner's manual - part 15

 

 

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4-6. Driving tips

Side chain (0.39 in. [10 mm] 
in width)
Side chain (1.18 in. [30 mm] 
in length)
Cross chain (0.16 in. [4 mm] 
in diameter)
Cross chain (0.55 in. [14 mm] 
in width)
Cross chain (0.98 in. [25 mm] 
in length)

Regulations regarding the use 
of tire chains vary depending on 
location and type of road. 
Always check local regulations 
before installing chains.

Tire chain installation

Observe the following precautions 

when installing and removing 

chains:

Install and remove tire chains in a 

safe location.

Install tire chains on the front tires 

only. Do not install tire chains on 

the rear tires.

Install tire chains on the front tires 

as tightly as possible. Retighten 

chains after driving 1/41/2 mile 

(0.51.0 km).

Install tire chains following the 

instructions provided with the tire 

chains.

Regulations on the use of 
tire chains

NOTICE

Fitting tire chains (vehicles 

with a tire pressure warning 

system)

The tire pressure warning valves 

and transmitters may not function 

correctly when tire chains are fit-

ted.

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Entune audio

.

5-1. Basic function

Buttons overview.........

233

Menu screen ...............

235

Status icon ..................

236

“Setup” screen ............

238

5-2. Basic information before 

operation

Initial screen................

239

Touch screen...............

240

Home screen...............

242

Entering letters and num-

bers/list screen operation

..................................

243

Screen adjustment ......

246

Linking multi-information 

display and the system

..................................

247

5-3. Connectivity settings

Registering/Connecting a 

Bluetooth

®

 device .....

248

Setting Bluetooth

®

 details

..................................

252

Wi-Fi

®

 Hotspot ............

259

Apple CarPlay .............

264

5-4. Other settings

General settings..........

268

Voice settings..............

271

Vehicle settings ...........

272

5-5. Using the audio/visual 

system

Quick reference...........

274

Some basics................

275

5-6. Radio operation

AM/FM radio................

279

Internet radio ...............

281

5-7. Media operation

USB memory...............

283

iPod/iPhone.................

285

Bluetooth

®

 audio .........

288

AUX.............................

291

5-8. Audio/visual remote con-

trols 

Steering switches ........

293

5-9. Audio settings

Setup...........................

295

5-10.Tips for operating the 

audio/visual system 

Operating information..

296

5-11.Voice command system 

operation 

Voice command system

..................................

308

Command list ..............

311

5-12.Mobile Assistant opera-

tion 

Mobile Assistant ..........

315

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5-13.Phone operation 

(Hands-free system for 
cellular phones) 

Quick reference...........

317

Some basics ...............

318

Placing a call using the 

Bluetooth

®

 hands-free sys-

tem ............................

322

Receiving a call using the 

Bluetooth

®

 hands-free sys-

tem ............................

325

Talking on the Bluetooth

®

 

hands-free system.....

326

Bluetooth

®

 phone message 

function......................

328

5-14.Phone settings

Setup...........................

332

5-15.What to do if... (Blue-

tooth

®

)

Troubleshooting ..........

341

5-16.Toyota Entune overview

Toyota Entune .............

345

Type A: Function achieved 

by using a smart phone or 
DCM..........................

346

Type B: Function achieved 

by using DCM and the sys-
tem ............................

349

Type C: Function achieved 

by using DCM............

350

5-17.Toyota Entune operation 

Toyota Entune App Suite 

Connect .....................

351

5-18.Toyota Entune App Suite 

Connect settings

Setup...........................

355

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5-1. Basic function

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5-1.Basic function

*

: If equipped

Entune Audio Plus

Owners of this system should refer to the “NAVIGATION AND MUL-
TIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.

By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the 
selected functions. (P.240, 240)
Press to seek up or down for a radio station or to access a 
desired track/file. (P.279, 283, 285, 288)
Press to access the Bluetooth

®

 hands-free system. (P.317)

When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to dis-
play the Phone app screen.

*1, 2

Press to display the Toyota Entune App Suite Connect screen.

*2, 

3

 (P.345)

Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous 
track/file. (P.279, 283, 285, 288)
Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to 

Buttons overview

*

Operations of each part

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adjust the volume. Press and hold to restart the system. 
(P.239,  275)
When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to dis-
play the Maps app screen.

*1, 2

Press to display the audio/visual system screen. (P.274, 275)
Press to display the “Menu” screen. (P.235)
Press to display the home screen. (P.242)

*1

:For details about Apple CarPlay: P.264

*2

:This function is not made available in some countries or areas.

*3

:The Toyota Entune App Suite Connect screen may not be displayed 

when an Apple CarPlay connection is established.

The screen shots in this document and the actual screens of the system dif-

fer depending on whether the functions and/or a contract existed.

WARNING

For safety, the driver should not 

operate the system while he/she 

is driving. Insufficient attention to 

the road and traffic may cause an 

accident.

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Press the “MENU” button to dis-
play the “Menu” screen.

Displays the clock. Select to 
display the clock settings 
screen. (P.269)
Select to display the audio 
control screen. (P.274)
Select to display the 
hands-free operation screen. 
(P.317)
When an Apple CarPlay con-
nection is established, select 
to display the Phone app 
screen.

*

Select to display the applica-
tion screen.

*

 (P.345)

When an Apple CarPlay con-
nection is established and 
this button displays “Apple 
CarPlay”, select to display 
the home screen of Apple 
CarPlay. 

*

 (P.264)

Vehicles without DCM: Select 
to display the fuel consump-
tion screen. (P.95)
Vehicles with DCM: Select to 

display the information 
screen.
Select “ECO” to display the 
fuel consumption screen. 
(P.95)
The “Vehicle Alert History” 
shown on the information 
screen. 

*

Select to display the “Setup” 
screen. (P.238)
Select to adjust the contrast, 
brightness, etc. of the dis-
play. (P.246)

*

: This function is not made avail-

able in some countries or areas.

Menu screen

Menu screen operation

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5-1. Basic function

Indicate during data commu-
nication performed via Data 
Communication Module 
(DCM)

*1

The reception level of Data 
Communication Module 
(DCM) display

*1

 (P.236)

The reception level of the 
connected phone display 
(P.236)
Remaining battery charge 
display (P.237)
Bluetooth

®

 phone connection 

condition display (P.237)
Wi-Fi

®

 connection condition 

display

*1, 2

 (P.259)

*1

:Vehicles with DCM

*2

:This function is not made avail-

able in some countries or areas.

The number of status icons that can 

be displayed differs depending on 

the displayed screen.

The level of reception does not 
always correspond with the level 
displayed on the cellular phone. 
The level of reception may not 
be displayed depending on the 
phone you have.
When the cellular phone is out 
of the service area or in a place 
inaccessible by radio waves, 

/

 is displayed.

“Rm” is displayed when receiv-
ing in a roaming area. While 
roaming, display “Rm” top-left 
on the icon.
The receiving area may not be 
displayed depending on the type 
of Bluetooth

®

 phone you have.

While connected with cellular 
phone

Status icon

Status icons are displayed 
at the top of the screen.

Status icon explanation

Reception level display

Reception Level

Indicators

Poor

Excellent

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While using Data Communi-
cation Module (DCM)

While using Wi-Fi

® 

Hotspot

When Wi-Fi

®

 Hotspot is off, no item 

is displayed.

The amount displayed does not 
always correspond with the 
amount displayed on the Blue-
tooth

®

 device.

The amount of battery charge 
left may not be displayed 
depending on the type of the 
Bluetooth

®

 device connected.

This system does not have a 
charging function.

An antenna for the Bluetooth

®

 

connection is built into the 
instrument panel.

The condition of the Bluetooth

®

 

connection may deteriorate and 
the system may not function 
when a Bluetooth

®

 phone is 

used in the following conditions 
and/or places:
The cellular phone is obstructed 
by certain objects (such as 
when it is behind the seat or in 
the glove box or console box).
The cellular phone is touching or 
is covered with metal materials.

Leave the Bluetooth

®

 phone in a 

place where the condition of the 
Bluetooth

®

 connection is good.

Reception Level

Indicators

Poor

Excellent

Reception Level

Indicators

No connection

Connected

Remaining battery charge 
display

Remaining 

charge

Indicators

Empty

Full

Bluetooth

®

 connection 

condition display

Indicators

Conditions

(Blue)

Indicates that the con-
dition of the Blue-
tooth

®

 connection is 

good.

(Gray)

While in this condition, 
sound quality during 
phone calls may dete-
riorate.

Indicates that the cel-
lular phone is not con-
nected via Bluetooth

®

.

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5-1. Basic function

Press the “MENU” button, then 
select “Setup” to display the 
“Setup” screen. The items 
shown on the “Setup” screen 
can be set.

Select to change the selected 
language, operation sound 
settings, etc. (P.268)
Select to set Bluetooth

®

 

device and Bluetooth

®

 sys-

tem settings. (P.252)
Select to set audio settings. 
(P.295)
Select to set the phone 
sound, contacts, message 
settings, etc. (P.332)
Select to set the voice set-
tings. (P.271)

Select to set vehicle informa-
tion. (P.272)
Select to set Wi-Fi

®

 connec-

tion settings.

*1, 2

 (P.260)

Select to set Toyota Entune 
App Suite Connect settings.

*2

 

(P.355)

*1

:Vehicles with DCM

*2

:This function is not made avail-

able in some countries or areas.

“Setup” screen

“Setup” screen

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5-2.Basic information before operation

After a few seconds, the caution 
screen will be displayed.
After about 5 seconds or select-
ing “Continue”, the caution 
screen automatically switches to 
the next screen.

When system response is 
extremely slow, the system can 
be restarted.
Press and hold the “POWER 
VOLUME” knob for 3 seconds or 
more.

Initial screen

When the power switch is 
turned to ACC or ON, the 
initial screen will be dis-
played and the system will 
begin operating.

Caution screen

WARNING

When the vehicle is stopped with 

the engine running, always apply 

the parking brake for safety.

Restarting the system

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5-2. Basic information before operation

Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with 
your finger.

*

: The above operations may not be performed on all screens.

Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes.

This system is operated mainly 
by the buttons on the screen. 
(Referred to as screen buttons 
in this manual.)
When a screen button is 

touched, a beep sounds. (To set 
the beep sound: P.268)

If the system does not respond to 

touching a screen button, move 

your finger away from the screen 

and then touch it again.

Dimmed screen buttons cannot be 

Touch screen

Touch screen gestures

Operation method

Outline

Main use

 Touch
Quickly touch and 
release once.

 Selecting an item 

on the screen

 Drag

*

Touch the screen 
with your finger, 
and move the 
screen to the 
desired position.

 Scrolling the lists

 Flick

*

Quickly move the 
screen by flicking 
with your finger.

 Scrolling the main 

screen page

Touch screen operation

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operated.

The displayed image may become 

darker and moving images may 

be slightly distorted when the 

screen is cold.

In extremely cold conditions, the 

screen may not be displayed and 

the data input by a user may be 

deleted. Also, the screen buttons 

may be harder than usual to 

depress.

When you look at the screen 

through polarized material such as 

polarized sunglasses, the screen 

may be dark and hard to see. If 

so, look at the screen from differ-

ent angles, adjust the screen set-

tings on the display settings 

screen or take off your sun-

glasses.

When 

 is displayed on the 

screen, select 

 to return to the 

previous screen.

The operable areas of the 
capacitive touch screen buttons 
use capacitive touch sensors 
and may not operate properly in 
the following situations:

If the screen is dirty or wet

If a source of strong electro-
magnetic waves is brought 
near the screen

If a glove is worn during oper-
ation

If the screen is touched by a 
fingernail

If a stylus is used to operate 
the buttons

If your palm touches the oper-
able area of another button 
during operation

If a button is touched quickly

If the operable part of a 
capacitive touch screen but-
ton is touched by or covered 
with a metal object, such as 
the following, it may not oper-
ate properly:

• Magnetic isolation cards
• Metallic foil, such as the inner 

packaging of a cigarette box

• Metallic wallets or bags
• Coins
• Discs, such as a CD or DVD

If the operable part of a 
capacitive touch screen but-
ton is wiped, it may operate 
unintentionally.

If the capacitive touch screen 
button is being touched when 
the power switch is changed 
to ACC or ON, the button may 
not operate properly. In this 
case, remove anything touch-
ing the button, turn the power 
switch off and then turn it to 

NOTICE

To prevent damaging the 

screen, lightly touch the screen 

buttons with your finger.

Do not use objects other than 

your finger to touch the screen.

Wipe off fingerprints using a 

glass cleaning cloth. Do not use 

chemical cleaners to clean the 

screen, as they may damage 

the touch screen.

Capacitive touch screen 
buttons

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ACC or ON, or restart the sys-
tem by press and hold the 
“POWER VOLUME” knob for 
3 seconds or more.

Capacitive touch screen button sen-

sor sensitivity can be adjusted. 

(P.268)

1

Press the “HOME” button.

2

Check that the home screen 
is displayed.

Selecting a screen will display it full 

screen.

The display information and area 

on the home screen can be cus-

tomized.

The home screen can be set to 

several types of split layouts

Home screen

On the home screen, multi-
ple screens, such as the 
audio/visual system screen, 
hands-free screen and clock 
screen, can be displayed 
simultaneously.

Home screen operation

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The display information/area on 
the home screen and the home 
screen layout can be changed.

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Setup”.

If the general settings screen is not 

displayed, select “General”.

3

Select “Customize Home 
Screen”.

4

Select the items to be set.

Select to change the display 
information and area on the 
home screen.
Select to change the home 
screen layout.

When searching by a name or 
entering data, letters and num-
bers can be entered via the 
screen.

Text field. Entered charac-
ter(s) will be displayed.
Select to erase one charac-
ter. 
Select and hold to continue 
erasing characters.
Select to move the cursor.
Select to choose predictive 
text candidate for entered 
text. (P.244)
Select to display a list of pre-
dictive text candidates when 
there is more than one. 
(P.244)
Select to enter desired char-
acters.
Select to enter characters in 
lower case or in upper case.

Customizing the home 
screen

Entering letters and 

numbers/list screen 

operation

Entering letters and num-
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Select to change character 
types. (P.244)
Select to make a space on 
cursor.

Keyboard layout can be changed. 

(P.268)

1

Select “Change Type”.

2

Select the desired character.

Depending on the screen being dis-

played, it may not be possible to 

change keyboard characters.

When text is input, the system 
predicts the text that may com-
plete the currently unconfirmed 
text and displays predictive 
replacement candidates that 
match the beginning of the text.

1

Input text.

2

Select the desired candidate.

To select a candidate that is not 
displayed, select 

, and 

then select the desired predic-
tive replacement candidate.

The list screen may be dis-
played after entering characters. 
When a list is displayed, use the 
appropriate screen button to 
scroll through the list.

Changing character type

Displaying predictive text 
candidates

List screen

Scrolling list screen

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To scroll up/down the list, 
flick the list up/down.
Select to skip to the next or 
previous page. Select and 
hold 

 or 

 to scroll 

through the displayed list.
Indicates the position of the 
displayed entries in the entire 
list.
To scroll up/down pages, 
drag the bar.

If 

 appears to the right of an item 

name, the complete name is too 

long to display.

Select to 

 scroll to the end of 

the name.

Select 

 to move to the begin-

ning of the name.

Items are displayed in the list 
with the most similar results of 
the search at the top.

1

Select 

.

2

Input text.

3

Select “Search”.

4

The list is displayed.

Searching a list

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