The iGO primo NextGen system includes the following features:-- Full Australia & New Zealand High Resolution iGO primo NextGen Navigation
- 12 months free Street Mapping updates
- Hema 4WD Nav upgrade
- Activation of Navigation by long press of Nav button
- Compatible with factory fitted Reverse Camera
- 2 year warranty*
- Additional video input for Front/Caravan Camera
- Intelligent Search Function, Points of Interest Database, Enhanced Junction View & Real Signpost Rendering
Note* 1 year warranty on SD Card 
Compatible with the following Toyota vehicles with 9 Inch screen:-- LC200 Sahara from 2015
- LC200 VX from 2015
Q: How is the system activated?
A: Switching to the iGo Primo Nextgen navigation is simple, just long press the "NAV" button on the factory system.
Q: How do I perform street navigation updates?
A: You can find Navigation Update Instructions and a Navigation Update Video under the "Downloads" tab of this product.
Q: What warranty does this system come with?
A: The hardware of your system comes with a 2 year warranty except for the SD card, which has a 12 month warranty.
Q: Does it interfere with any factory features?
A: No, all other functionality will remain the same.
Q: Is this a simple software upgrade of the unit or is it a whole new Radio system?
A: This system is not a software upgrade or replacement Navigation card, it comprises of two new hardware items, a Multimedia Interface and a Navigation Computer. These parts allow us to integrate to the factory installed system so we are not removing or replacing your factory installed system.
Q: What Point of Interest information is available?
A: The navigation system comes with over 750,000 points of interest built in, which includes petrol stations, restaurants, accommodation, parks and many more.
Q: How does the historical traffic function work?
A: This function uses data that has been collected based on traffic congestion at particular times of day to provide its information. This locally stored information can be very useful in normal circumstances but for example on public holidays it may be better to turn it off in order not to take account of normal weekday traffic jams.
Q: What sort of voice guidance does the system have?
A: There are 3 options for voice guidance. A “TTS” (Text-To-Speech) voice will give you the most information and will announce street names, etc. A non-TTS voice will announce directions, but will not announce things like street names. Lastly, you can set the system to have no voice guidance by muting the voice. This is done by pressing the “Menu” button and then selecting the small “Speaker” icon that appears along the bottom.
Q: Do I need my mobile phone to be navigated?
A: No. This system is completely independent of any phone and it relies solely on GPS signal for navigation.
Q: Why is my GPS time wrong?
A: This is likely just a setting in your navigation. In the “Settings” menu, select “Regional”. Here you will be able to adjust whether the navigation system bases the time on your location or whether you want to set it manually (eg. GMT +10 for AEST). If your time is 1 hour out, there is also the setting for Daylight Saving Time which can be found here and adjusted if necessary.
Q: How can I change the voice?
A: Go to “Menu”, page across to “Settings”. Select “Regional” and then go in to “Voice Language” and change to your preferred option.
Q: Why are the speed limits or streets wrong (even though they have been the same for many years)?
A: It is a very difficult process to map with 100% accuracy and the map provider does make use of end user information. Sometime things change (eg. new school zone), sometimes the data is incorrect. Please ensure that you have updated your navigation to ensure you have the most up to date content. If you have the latest maps available and the information is still incorrect please google “here map error” and look for their “Map Creator”. Click on the “Feedback” button down the bottom to report an error.
Q: Can I turn off the navigation system so that it only works when I want to use it?
A: Yes, you can. Go the “Menu”, scroll across and “Exit” the navigation. Once exited, select “Setting”, then “User setting” and change the “Start program” to “Home”. Now when you want to use your navigation, you will have to activate the navigation each time you start the car by pressing the “Navi” button.