Remote Touch - Functions

Functions

The Remote Touch system can be used to control a host of vehicle functions, as listed below. Multiple functions can also be accessed via voice commands and for basic or commonly used items, such as stereo and climate control, via dedicated buttons.

  • Audio system (DVD changer, radio)
  • Bluetooth (telephone, phonebook)
  • Climate control
  • GPS satellite navigation
  • Hard disk drive operation
  • Hybrid information display
  • iPod or mp3 player interface
  • Lexus Enform (news, stocks, telematics; US)
  • Lexus Insider (owner news and information)
  • G-Book (telematics, maps, media; Japan, China)
  • Personalized vehicle settings (configure locks, lights, etc.)
  • Safety Connect (emergency services)
  • Setup for navigation, other systems
  • XM NavTraffic or XM NavWeather
  • Video entertainment system
  • Wide-View Front, Side, Backup cameras

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