Multi−information display
Reference
Type 1

1. Multi−information display*(See page 163 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” buttonThe display adjustment screen isshown.(See page 238 for details.)
3. “INFO” buttonThe information menu screen is shown.(See page 166 for details.)
4. “CLIMATE” buttonThe air conditioning operation screen isshown.(See page 288 for details.)
5. “AUDIO” buttonThe audio operation screen is shown.(See page 242 for details.)
6. “INFO” button (on the steering pad)The trip information screen is shown.(See page 168 for details.)
7. Speech command button (on the steeringpad)(See page 236 for details.)
8. Telephone button (on the steering pad)(See page 171 for details.)
*: In this manual, English version screensare shown as an example.
Type 2

1. Multi−information display*(See page 163 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” buttonThe display adjustment screen isshown.(See page 238 for details.)
3. “INFO” buttonThe information menu screen is shown.(See page 166 for details.)
4. “CLIMATE” buttonThe air conditioning operation screen isshown.(See page 288 for details.)
5. “AUDIO” buttonThe audio operation screen is shown.(See page 242 for details.)
6. “INFO” button (on the steering pad)The trip information screen is shown.(See page 168 for details.)
7. Speech command button (on the steeringpad)(See page 185 for details.)
8. Telephone button (on the steering pad)(See page 171 for details.)
*: In this manual, English version screensare shown as an example.
Type 3

1. Multi−information display*(See page 163 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” buttonThe display adjustment screen isshown.(See page 238 for details.)
3. “INFO” buttonThe information menu screen is shown.(See page 166 for details.)
4. “CLIMATE” buttonThe air conditioning operation screen isshown.(See page 288 for details.)
5. “AUDIO” buttonThe audio operation screen is shown.(See page 242 for details.)
*: In this manual, English version screensare shown as an example.
Before using the multi−information display

Type 1 and Type 2

Type 3
When the “ACC” mode is enabled, theinitial screen appears and the system beginsoperating.
After a few seconds, the previous modedisplay will appear.
If the electrical power source has beendisconnected from the multi−informationdisplay, the display will be automaticallyset to the initial mode.
CAUTION
Do not adjust the display while thevehicle is moving. Be sure to adjustthe display only when the vehicle isstopped.
Switch operation
This system operates mainly by theswitches on the screen. To protect thescreen, lightly touch switches on thescreen with your finger. When you toucha switch on the screen or on the bezel,a beep sounds.
If the system does not respond to atouch of a switch, move your fingeraway from the screen and then touchit again.
You cannot operate dimmed switches.
Wipe off fingerprints on the surface ofthe display using a glass cleaningcloth.
The displayed image may becomedarker and moving images may beslightly distorted when the display iscold.
When you look at the screen throughpolarized material such as polarizedsunglasses, the screen may be darkand hard to see. If so, look at thescreen from different angles, adjust thescreen settings on the “Display”screen, or take off your sunglasses.
Functions

Type 1*

Type 2

Type 3
1. Trip information, Telephone, Languageand Screen setting
For details, see page 166.
*: For other functions (Maintenance, Calenderand Beep setting), see the separate“Navigation System Owner’s Manual”.

2. Adjustment
The contrast and brightness on the screenare adjusted. For details, see page 238.

3. Air conditioner
Climate setting operations are available.For details, see page 288.

4. Audio
The radio and compact disc operationsare available. For details, see page 242.

5. Warning display
The warning symbol for the faulty systemappears. For details, see page 133.
Information

Push the “INFO” button to display the“Information Menu” screen.

Type 1

Type 2

Type 3
Trip information: The energy monitor andfuel consumption screen are selected.
Telephone: Telephone screen is shown.(See “Hands−free system” on page 171 fordetails.)
Language: Select language screen isshown.
Screen setting: The screen setting screenis shown.
Trip information

Type 1 and Type 2

Type 3
Energy monitor screen
Touch the “Energy” switch. Vehicle drivingcondition, hybrid system operating conditionand energy recovery condition areshown.
1. Indicates the flow of energy by orangeand yellow arrows. While the energy isrecovered, the arrows change thepointing direction and turn green.
2. Indicates the remaining capacity of thehybrid battery.
The screen display updates every 3 seconds,so it may not coincide with theactual status.

Type 1 and Type 2

Type 3
Fuel consumption screen
Touch the “Consumption” switch. Averagefuel consumption, momentary fuel consumptionand recovered energy areshown.
1. Indicates the past momentary fuel consumptionevery 5 minutes.
2. Indicates the energy recovered for 5minutes with symbols. One symbol refersto 50 Wh or the energy by whicha 50 W bulb illuminates for an hour.Up to 4 symbols will be shown.
3. Indicates the current momentary fuelconsumption.
4. Indicates the average fuel consumptionafter being reset. When the “Reset”switch is touched or more than 10 L(2.6 gal., 2.2 Imp.gal.) fuel is supplied,the average fuel consumption is reset.

Steering switch operation(Type 1 and Type 2)
The trip information screen appears directlyby pressing the “INFO” button on theright side of the steering pad. Each presschanges the “Energy Monitor” and “Consumption”screens alternately.
Language

Type 1 and Type 2

Type 3
You can select the language shown onthe screen. Touch your desired switchon the screen.
Screen setting

Type 1 and Type 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSITION
The function returning to the previousscreen from the audio or air conditionerscreen is selectable. Select “ON” or“OFF” and then touch “OK”.
ON: The previous screen automatically returnsfrom the audio or air conditionerscreen 20 seconds after the endof audio or air conditioner screen operation.
OFF:The audio or air conditioner screenremains on.
SWITCH COLOR
Select the desired switch color andtouch “OK”.
DELETE PERSONAL DATA
The following personal data can be deletedor returned to their default settings:
- Phone book data
- Dialed numbers and received calls
- Speed dial
- Bluetooth phone data
- Security code
This function is available only when thevehicle is not moving.

1. Touch “Delete personal data”.
The “Delete personal data” screen appears.

2. Touch “Delete”.
The “Confirmation for deleting all personaldata” screen appears.

3. Touch “Yes”.

Type 3
AUTOMATIC TRANSITION
The function returning to the previousscreen from the audio or air conditionerscreen is selectable. Select “ON” or“OFF” and then touch “OK”.
ON: The previous screen automatically returnsfrom the audio or air conditionerscreen 20 seconds after the endof audio or air conditioner screen operation.
OFF:The audio or air conditioner screenremains on.
BACKGROUND COLOR
Select the desired background colorand touch “OK”.
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