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Navigation
Adaptive Volume
Increases the volume of the Navigation System's guidance information when going over 50 MPH
(80 km/h).
Mark Button
When you get to a common destination or one that was particularly difficult to find, take advantage
of the "Mark" button on the Multi-Display (only visible when you have the extended menu shown).
That will add it to the "Memory Points" menu. Up to 106 locations can be stored, so take
advantage of this to make future navigation destination selection easier.
Bluetooth
Phone Type
Here's a sampling of the some Bluetooth-enabled phones stated to work with Prius:
Motorola: V330, V505, V551, V600, V710, RAZR
Nokia: N-Gage, 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 6230, 6310i, 6600, 6620, 6820, 7610, N-GAGE QD
Sony Ericsson: T68i, T608, T610, T616, T637, Z600, SX1, S55, S56, W600i
Since the introduction of the HSD, many other cell-phones have been added to the Bluetooth list.
Check with your local provider for compatibility information. You may also find helpful facts on
this webpage...
http://toyota.letstalk.com/bluetooth/bt_userguides.htm
Adding a Phone
Here's abbreviated instructions for setting up the RAZR:
1) On the Prius Multi-Display, select "Telephone", "Settings", "Add Phone"
2) On the phone, select "Settings", "Connectivity", "Bluetooth Link", "Handsfree",
"Look For Devices", "HANDS FREE", "Yes"
3) Enter the password/passkey "1212" when prompted.
4) Setup should then be complete, confirmed by a connect message.
Handoff
Some Bluetooth-enabled phones will allow you to transfer an active call from the connected device
back to the phone itself, which is very convenient if you’ve arrived at your destination and do not
wish to remain in the car. That handoff is surprisingly simple too. Just push the "Power" button on
the Prius. The phone should then prompt you with a continuation question. Respond with a "Yes".
Volume
While a call is active and the Multi-Display is showing the volume control, you can adjust the level
by pressing the up & down buttons on the steering-wheel the very same way you’d adjust the radio.
More Info
Refer to
http://john1701a.com/prius/prius-bluetooth.htm
Voice-Recognition
No Training
There is no training process for all the commands. The voice-recognition is remarkably adept the
way it comes installed, so you can use it immediately.
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Last Updated: 9/01/2007