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select


Navigation Setup


to the correct position, and then


4 Use


or


to adjust the direction in which you are


heading, and then select


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Navigation Setup


■ Distance When selected, this function automatically corrects an error in the cur- rent position display that might occur after tire replacement. 1 Press the


button, then select


(navigation


setup), and then select


(calibration).


2 Select


(Distance).


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Set clock


Since the adjustments for minutes and seconds are made automatically using the time data provided by GPS satellites, you can set your clock by simply performing a time-zone and daylight saving time adjustment using this function. 1 Press the


button, then select


(navigation


setup), and then select


(set clock).


2 Select


if you prefer 24-hour display; select


for


12-hour display.


3 Select the time-zone by pressing


or


NOTE Initial time-zone setting of this navigation unit is Eastern (Disc A)/Mid (Disc B)/ Pacific (Disc C).


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4 Select the daylight saving time mode by pressing


or


Restore system defaults


Navigation Setup


NOTE Select


to advance the time by one hour.


Vehicle signal


This function allows certain vehicle data and GPS satellite data to be dis- played. 1 Press the


button, then select and then select


setup), select The VEHICLE SIGNAL screen will appear.


(navigation (vehicle signal).


Use this function if you want to change all of the system's current set- tings back to the default settings. 1 Press the


button, then select and then select


(navigation (restore system


setup), select defaults).


2 Select default.


to return all current systems settings to


NOTE If you select this function, all your settings will be deleted.


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Navigation Setup


[Default List] Item Map display Search Area


Display Guidance Language Voice Recognition Language Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen) Map Display Mode Map Display Scale


Map Configuration Q-POI Map Display Show POI Icon Display Right Screen Setting, POI Passage Point Display/


Initial condition


Disc A (WEST): CA Disc B (MID): IL Disc C (EAST): DC US English, female US English North up Single-screen display Single-screen: 10,000 map (1/16 mi) (100 m) Dual-screen: 40,000 map (1/4 mi) (500 m) Arrow Mode Off Off On Next passage point


Current Location, Map Screen (Time Requirement, Time, Direction / Distance)


Passage Point Display/


Destination


Full Route, Map Screen (Time Require- ment, Time, Direction / Distance)


Restricted Road Freeway Information Volume Control Volume Preset


On Off


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Item Navigation Setup Menu Distance Road Restriction Warnings Reverse Mute Keyboard Layout Arrival Time


Item Map Mode Guidance Screen Q-POI Selection


Language Selection


Route Options Search Condition Route Preferences


Initial condition


mile On Off ABC Required remaining time


Initial condition Auto On A: Gas station B: ATM C: Parking D: Grocery store E: All Restaurants F: Hotel US English, female, male, French, Espanõl


Quick Allow Toll Road: Off Allow Ferry: Off Allow Major Roads: On Allow Time Restricted Road: Off


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Stored Locations


You can store, edit, or delete any destinations, waypoints, and other marked points using the procedures described in this section. 1 Press the 2 Select


(stored locations).


button.


3 Select the desired item.


(Memory Points):


Use this function to place markers on the map. (See Page 78.)


(Avoid Area):


Use this function to store into the system's memory any areas you want to avoid. (See Page 83.)


(Previous Destination):


Use this function to delete previously stored destinations and waypoints. (See Page 85.)


Selecting this key allows you to display icons for memory points.


(Display memory point icons):


Each of the above three functions has some or all of the following four standard editing functions (see the table below):


(add):


You can store a new location into memory.


You can see a list of the stored locations.


(list):


(delete): You can delete stored locations.


(delete all): You can delete all stored locations.


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Stored Locations


Editing keys displayed for each function are as follows:


Memory points


■ Storing new memory points Memory points can be stored into any of the six categories (including Home) of storage locations. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


tions), and then select


(memory points).


2 Select


(add).


Memory Points (100)


Avoid Area (10)


Previous Dest. (100)


The numbers in parentheses following the function names indicate the maximum locations you can store in the memory.


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3 Set the memory point using the preferred category avail-


able on the displayed screen.


Stored Locations


■ Editing memory points Using this function, you can review the stored memory points in the form of a list on the screen and modify names, icons, telephone num- bers, and other memory point data. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


4 A confirmation message will be displayed.


tions), and then select


(memory points).


2 Select


(list).


NOTE Up to 100 memory points can be stored. Once that number has been reached, you must delete memory points that you no longer require (See Page 82) before you can store new memory points. The number of memory points you can store is indicated on the screen.


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Stored Locations 3 Select the memory point to be edited.


You can sort the sequence in which memory points are listed by selecting me), or


(Attribute), (date).


(icon),


(na


4 Select the category key corresponding to the memory


point to be edited.


(icon): Selecting this key allows you to choose a dis-


play icon. the CHANGE ICON screen contain standard icons, whereas the


(Page 1) and


(Page 2) of


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(with sound) page contains icons that are accom- (sound) to lis-


panied by response sounds. Select ten to these sounds.


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NOTE The "With direction" ( ) keys in the "With Sound" page are used to activate response sounds only when you come near the mem- ory point from the specified direction. Select and set the direction using respective sounds.


allows you to listen to


. Selecting


or


or


(position): Select this key to review the memory points and modify a memory point on the map screen. After checking or modifying it, select


(OK).


Stored Locations


(category): Use this key to change the storage cate-


gory. After selecting this key, select either key of HOME or presets 1 to 5. For memory points to which the category has been set, it is possi- ble to set them quickly as a destination. It is convenient to set in advance the category to the home or a location to which you go frequently. When setting it as a destination, select the relevant key on the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. See Page 36.


When the modification has been completed, select


(Tel): Select this key to modify a telephone number. (OK).


(name): Select this key to change the name of a mem-


ory point. When the change has been completed, select played on the map screen, or played.


(OK). Then select


(on) if the name is to be dis- (off) if it is not to be dis-


: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it


repeatedly if you want to delete all of the characters entered.


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Stored Locations


■ Deleting memory points You can delete stored memory points by using this function. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


tions), and then select


(memory points).


2 Select the category of the memory point to be deleted. 3 Select 4 Select the memory point to be deleted.


(delete).


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5 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select


(yes). Select


(no) to cancel the deletion.


■ Deleting all memory points Using this function, you can delete all memory points. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


tions), and then select


(memory points).


2 Select the category of the memory points to be deleted. 3 Select


(delete all).


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4 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select


(yes). Select


(no) to cancel the deletion.


Avoid area


Stored Locations


■ Storing avoid areas If you use this function to store into the system's memory the areas you want to avoid, the system will avoid the areas when calculating routes. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


tions), and then select


(avoid area).


2 Select


(add).


3 Set an avoid area using preferred method.


A map including the specified avoid area will appear. The method of setting avoid areas is identical to that of setting destinations.


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Stored Locations 4 Select


(reduce) or


(enlarge).


3 Select the avoid area to be modified.


(reduce): Reduces the size of the avoid area.


(enlarge): Increases the size of the avoid area.


5 Select


(OK).


NOTE • Reduce the scale of the map to specify a larger area. • Avoid areas can be set only when the scale of the map is 1/32-1/2 mile (50 m-


1 km) or less.


4 Select the key corresponding to the item to be modified.


For details regarding the function of each key, refer to "Editing memory points" on Page 79.


■ Editing avoid areas Using this function, you can review the stored avoid areas in the form of a list and modify them if necessary. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


tions), and then select


(avoid area).


2 Select


(list).


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NOTE The methods for deleting individual and all avoid areas are the same as those described on Page 82 for memory points.


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Previous destination (deleting stored locations)


3 Select the destination to be deleted.


Stored Locations


Use this function to delete previously set destinations. 1 Press the


button, then select


(stored loca-


tions), and then select


(previous destinations).


2 Select


(delete).


If destinations will be deleted.


(all delete) is selected, all previously set


: Use this key to display up to five previous destinations.


: Use this key to display the previous destination.


: Use this key to display the next destination.


: Use this key to display up to five of the next destinations.


(name): Use this key to search through the list by name


(alphabetical search).


(date): Use this key to search through the list by date.


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Stored Locations 4 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select


(yes). Select


(no) to cancel the deletion.


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Other Functions


Displaying POIs on a map


Using this function, you can display POIs on the current map screen. 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select


(points of interest).


When selecting two or more categories, select them.


(list category) to make a selection of


(all local POIs): Use this key to search for all


local points of interest (refer to "Local POI search" on Page 88). 4 Once you have made the selection of POIs, correspond-


ing markers will appear on the current map screen.


3 Select desired POIs using the displayed category keys.


5 When selecting two or more categories,


select selection of them. The selection of up to five categories is available.


(list categories) to make a


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Other Functions 6 Select desired POIs using the displayed category keys.


■ Local POI search 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select


(points of interest).


7 Select desired POIs using the displayed category keys.


3 Select


(all local points of interest).


NOTE • To delete the markers for these POIs, see Page 90. • Displayed information about each POI facility might not include recent


changes. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/ hours before departure.


(delete): Use this key to hide the POI that was the last item set of the POIs that are selected.


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When searching local points of interest, it is necessary to set in advance the category you want to make a search to the Quick POI. (See Page 71.)


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4 Select the POI you want to find from the list of catego-


ries.


Displaying POI data


Other Functions


: Use this key to display up to five previous POIs. : Use this key to display the previous POI. : Use this key to display the next POI. : Use this key to display up to five of the next POIs.


: Use this key to search through the list by distance. : Use this key to search through the list by icon type. : Use this key to search through the list by name (alpha- betical search). : Use this key to display a list of POIs only along the route up to the destination.


Once you have made your selection of POIs, corresponding mark- ers will appear on the map.


You can display the information on a POI, such as the name, address and telephone number. 1 Display the desired POI markers on the current map


screen. (See Page 71 and 87 for the procedure.)


2 Select the POI marker for which you want information by


moving the crosshair The name of the POI will appear. If no data is stored for the selected POI, no name is displayed.


over it.


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Other Functions 3 Select


(information).


The information on the POI will be displayed.


Deleting POI markers


Use this function when you want to delete any POI markers on the map. 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select 3 Select


(point of interest off).


(point of interest).


: Use this key to store the POI location as a memory point.


The marker for the POI will disappear from the map.


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Editing Quick POI categories


3 Select


(quick POI selection).


Other Functions


Use this function when you want to edit the Quick POI categories on this unit. 1 Select


(menu).


4 Select the item that you want to edit.


(Following procedure show how to change the category from ATM to SUBARU dealership on Quick POI for example.)


2 Select


(navigation set up).


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Other Functions 5 Select


(automotive).


ATM bookmarked as Quick POI.


(SUBARU dealer) to


6 Select


(SUBARU dealership).


Selecting to their default settings.


(default) returns the Q-POI SELECTION items


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SUBARU dealership search


■ SUBARU dealership search from POI 1 Press the


button and select


(point of inter-


est).


2 Press the


(category).


4 Select


ship) from the list.


Other Functions


(SUBARU dealer-


3 Press the


(automotive).


NOTE • Displayed information about a specific facility might not include recent


changes. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/ hours of a desired point of interest before departure. 5 The system refine the destination search only for SUB-


ARU dealership.


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Other Functions


■ Displaying SUBARU dealership on map 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select


(points of interest).


4 Select


(automotive).


3 Select


(list categories).


5 Select


(SUBARU dealer-


ship) and press The POI marker of SUBARU dealership will appear.


(show).


If as a quick POI on the screen shown above, turn it on and then proceed to step 6.


(SUBARU DEALER) has been registered


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6 Select the SUBARU dealership marker by moving the


crosshair


over it.


Other Functions


7 Select 8 The information of SUBARU dealership will be displayed.


(info).


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Version and Initialization


Version


Use this function to check the version of the DVD-ROM disc you are presently using. 1 Press the 2 Select


(version).


button.


3 The version of the DVD-ROM disc will be displayed on


the screen.


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Initialization of the navigation settings


The settings of the navigation system can be initialized. When initialized, data such as memory points, travel history and telephone numbers are all deleted. Data once deleted cannot be restored. 1 Press the 2 Select


(version).


button.


Version and Initialization


3 Select


(default).


4 Select


(agree).


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Version and Initialization 5 Select


(yes).


6 The navigation system is restarted automatically.


All of the settings are initialized.


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General Information


■ Accuracy of vehicle position


Area in which GPS signals cannot be received


Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight, the navigation system might not be able to receive the signals in the areas described below.(If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen, it means that the GPS radiowave signals are not being properly received.) (1) (2) (3) Under a three-dimensional road system such as for high speed


Inside a tunnel Inside a building


roads


Between buildings


(4) On boulevards lined with trees (5) (6) Under a cliff or in a cave •


If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle (including cargo), it might not be possible for the system to receive the GPS radiowave signals. If multiple paths are created due to the reflection from buildings, a large measurement error could occur, causing the vehicle's mark to deviate from its actual position.



Deviation of the vehicle's position mark


The vehicle's position mark could deviate from its actual position when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or due to conditions of the GPS satellites. If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in the map data, the vehicle's mark could deviate from the actual posi-


tion. The correct position will eventually appear on the screen through the correction function. If the screen does not show the cor- rect position for an excessively long time, correct the current position or make an automatic correction. (1) (2) When the road splits into a narrow Y, the vehicle's mark could


The vehicle's mark could appear on a parallel road.


appear on the other fork of the Y.


(3) When the vehicle makes a right or left turn, the vehicle's mark


(4)


could appear on one street ahead or behind. If the vehicle is transported by means other than the vehicle's own power, such as on a ferryboat, the vehicle's mark will remain in the position it was before the transport until the sys- tem can calculate the position through the GPS.


(5) When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline, the vehicle's mark


(6)


(7)


(8)


(9)


could deviate from its actual position. If there are continuous gradual curves in the same direction, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern, such as through fre- quent lane changes, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. If the vehicle is placed on a turntable, such as in a parking area, and turned with the ignition OFF, the vehicle's mark could devi- ate from its actual orientation. The vehicle's mark could also deviate even after the vehicle has exited the parking area. The vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position if the vehicle is driven using tire chains or snow tires on a snow-cov- ered road or on a mountainous road.


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General Information


(10) The vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position after


the tires have been replaced.


(11) While driving on a public road, if an expressway that is under construction travels over the public road, the position mark of the vehicle may be indicated on a different road. If other electronic devices are installed on the instrument panel, these devices may adversely affect the GPS signal communica- tion and the position of the vehicle may not be indicated cor- rectly.


(12)


■ How the vehicle position is detected


Detecting the vehicle's position through the GPS


GPS stands for "Global Positioning System", which is a system used for detecting an object's position through the use of satellites of the U.S. Department of Defense. Radiowave signals from three or more satellites are received by the navigation system, which utilizes the principle of triangulation to detect the position at which the radiowave signals are received. When the navigation unit is receiving the GPS radiowave signals, a "GPS" mark will appear on the map screen.


Detecting the vehicle's position through self-contained naviga- tion


Self-contained navigation is a system that detects the vehicle's posi- tion by calculating the vehicle's driven distance and turning angle though the use of various types of sensors that are mounted on the vehicle.


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Through the use of self-contained navigation, the vehicle's position can be detected even in an area where the GPS radiowave signals cannot be received.


Making corrections to the detection of the vehicle's position through map matching




In map matching, the position information resulting from the detection of the vehicle's position and the locus of the travel of the vehicle up to the present are constantly compared to the shape of the roads on the map in order to correct the vehicle's position mark to the most appropriate road. If the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual shape differs from its map data, the vehicle's position mark on the map could devi- ate from its actual position. Occasionally, the correction of the vehicle's position mark to the actual road on the map can be observed, particularly after the vehicle has turned at an intersection or has exited from a parking area.


■ Accuracy of the route guidance The conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction.


(1)


(2) (3)


(4)


(5)


The guidance might prompt the driver to drive straight even though the vehicle is being driven on a straight road. The directional guidance could display multiple place names. If the vehicle makes a turn at an intersection before the guided route, the wrong type of voice guidance could be outputted. The guidance might not be outputted while the vehicle is mak- ing a turn at an intersection. The system might not be able to search for the proper route.


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(6)


(7)


If there is no road to the destination or if there is only a narrow road, the route might be indicated up to an area that is short of the destination. The repeat search could take a long time while the vehicle is being driven at high speeds.


(8) While the system is searching again for the route, the route indi-


cation might not appear in time for the next right or left turn. The route might not change even if a search is made again.


(9) (10) The system might guide the driver to make a U-turn. (11) The system might guide the driver to a road that cannot actu- ally be travelled (such as a road to which entry is prohibited). (12) The system might not output guidance even if the vehicle is


driven in reverse on the guided route.


(13) The system might not use a local ferryboat even if the ferry pri-


(14)


ority is selected. If the intersection that you're being guided to is near the end of the route search, the system might not be able to provide guid- ance.


(15) The route might not go on a toll road even if the toll-road prior-


ity is selected. Similarly, a route that uses a toll road could appear on the screen even if the toll-road priority is not selected. (The driver may or may not be able to select "toll-road priority" if both toll and free roads are available.)


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General Information


When a Problem Occurs


Confirm whether the problem is due to a minor operational error or a malfunction in the system by referring to the table below before you contact your SUBARU dealer for any repair service.


The map does not scroll even when the vehicle is moving.


The screen shown might not be the current map screen.


The vehicle marker does not appear.


The screen shown might not be the current map screen.


The GPS marker is not displayed.


See Page 26 of this manual for instructions on displaying the current map screen.


See Page 26 of this manual for instructions on displaying the current map screen.


The GPS antenna or your vehicle might be in a position where GPS signals cannot be received.


Try moving the GPS antenna or your vehicle to a position where there are no obstacles around.


There is no voice guidance.


• Route guidance might be suspended. • The guidance volume might be too low.


Small spots or bright flashes appear on the screen display.


This is probably due to the natural characteristics of the liquid crystal display (LCD).


The DVD-ROM disc cannot be ejected.


The disc might be incompatible or might have been inserted incorrectly.


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• See "Voice Guidance Volume" on Page 25.


There is nothing wrong with the display and no need for concern.


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Voice activation system


The voice recognition function allows you to operate the navigation system, audio system and hands-free phone system using your voice instead of display screen handling. This section includes instructions about how to perform the voice commands. The commands that can be recognized by this system are restricted. (See Page 222.) For each function, refer to the corresponding items.


■ Correct voice recognition The interior circumstances of the vehicle will adversely affect the cor- rect recognition of the voice. Note the following items in order for the system to correctly recognize the voice.


• Speak clearly into the microphone. Speaking faster or slower and


pausing between words will cause incorrect recognition.


• Close the windows to eliminate outside noise. Traffic noises, driv- ing sounds and wind noises may affect correct recognition of the voice.


• Speak the voice commands correctly. The commands that can be


recognized by this system are restricted. Any terms other than the recognized terms for the system or dull sounds that are incor- rectly spoken will not be recognized by the system. If the name of a facility is pronounced different from the recognized terms for the system, the command will not be recognized by the system. • The microphone is located at the best distance and in the best


direction for each model to gain the maximum voice recognition performance. Speak commands in a correct driving posture.


• Do not speak commands during navigation voice guidance. This


causes sounds to overlap and results in incorrect voice recogni- tion.


Basic operations of voice recognition


1 Press the


button located on the steering switch.


The voice recognition mode is activated, and the icon of voice recognition will be displayed on the upper left side of the screen.


2 While the icon is displayed, speak a voice command.


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Voice activation system


During the voice recognition mode, the sound from the audio sys- tem is muted.


(voice input waiting mode):


shows the status of waiting for a voice command.


(during a calculation):


shows the status of accepting and processing a voice command.


After a voice command is spoken, the system recognizes the voice and activates the function input by the voice command. Then the system confirms your command by voice guidance.


Pressing the button located on the steering wheel for a long time during voice recognition will cancel the voice recognition mode.


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Audio and Visual


LOOK AT THE AUDIO AND VISUAL SCREEN ONLY WHEN NECES- SARY


When you need to look at the audio and visual screen, do so for the shortest time possible. Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident.


KEEP THE VOLUME LOW ENOUGH FOR YOU TO HEAR OUTSIDE SOUNDS


Keep the system’s volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving. To do otherwise may mean that you are unable to react appropriately to traf- fic conditions thus resulting in an accident.


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Before using the Audio and Visual system


Precautions when using the system


WARNING


READ THIS MANUAL FIRST


Read this supplement carefully before using the audio and visual system. We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this supplement.


AVOID OPERATING THE AUDIO AND VISUAL system WHILE DRIVING


You should stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the audio and visual system. For safety’s sake, some of the audio and visual system’s functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary. If you stare at the display with too much enthusiasm or oper- ate the switches of the system while in driving, the navigation system could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic conditions. Please be sure to input in the system as much information as possible before departure. And also please be sure to bring the vehicle to a stop in a safe place if you need to input information. The buttons for a touch screen that cannot be used are dis- played greyed out. Operating the navigation system while in driving could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic condi- tions. And in consequence, this could result in a severe or fatal accident. Always follow the descriptions of all operations and the instructions for safety given in this manual.


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CAUTION


NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE AUDIO AND VISUAL SYSTEM


Any attempt to disassemble or modify the audio and visual system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.


Do not continue using the audio and visual system if it mal- functions


If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning (for example, the monitor gives no picture), stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.


If the audio and visual system gets contaminated, emits smoke or an odd smell, stop using it


If a foreign object gets inside the system, liquid is spilled onto the system, or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.


Before using the Audio and Visual system


■ About the audio and visual screen • Subjecting the control buttons or liquid crystal display to excessive shock could result in audio and visual screen deformation or other damage.


• Keep any heat source (including lighted cigarettes) away from the



audio and visual screen. If a heat source is brought into contact with the audio and visual system cabinet and panel, they could be deformed or otherwise degraded. In extreme cold, the audio and visual screen may operate sluggishly and the display may dim. Such conditions do not indicate a problem. They will disappear when the cabin temperature rises to a normal temperature.


• Tiny black and white dots may occasionally appear in the liquid crys- tal display. These dots are a normal characteristic of the display. They do not indicate a problem.


• When the audio and visual screen requires cleaning, gently wipe it with a silicone cloth or other soft cloth. If necessary, spray the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid. Be sure to wipe away any cleaning fluid left on the audio and visual screen. Do not spray the cleaning fluid directly onto the audio and visual screen. Spraying cleaning fluid directly onto the audio and visual screen could cause an adverse effect on internal components. It is also not a good idea to wipe the audio and visual screen with a stiff cloth or attempt to clean it using thinners, alcohol, or any other volatile solvent. Doing so could leave scratches and/or erase the control button labels.


• Do not allow the audio and visual screen to get wet. If it gets wet


(allowing, for example, to a spilled drink or wet umbrella), its internal electronic circuitry may malfunction.


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In hot weather, cool the passenger compartment down before using the audio and visual system. The liquid crystal display operates cor- rectly at temperatures between 0°C and 60°C (32°F and 140°F). When the temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F), the audio and visual system circuit protection function is activated, causing the display to dim.


NOTE • In the interest of safety, the use of some functions may be unavailable while in


driving. The buttons for a touch screen that cannot be used are displayed greyed out.


• Liquid-crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized


glasses.


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Discs that can be used


For the in-vehicle equipment, it is possible to look and listen to discs attached with the marks shown below. Music CD


DVD Video


CAUTION


• Handle the disc with care so that it does not get smeared


with fingerprints and stain, or does not get scratched.


Before using the Audio and Visual system


NOTE • Special discs are not supported that are not compliant with the formal CD


specifications such as the copy control CD.


• Discs such as CD-R (CD-Recordable) and CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) may not be played back when they are inferior in their recording condition and character- istics, when they get scratched or stained, or when they get deteriorated due to being left in the vehicle for a long time. And when CD-R and CD-RW has not been treated for finalization, they cannot be played back.


• The DVD which formatted with DVD-VR (Video Recording) mode, or DVD-VR


product can not be played in this system.


• When handling the disc, be sure to hold it at the center hole


and the edge with the labeled side up.


• When the disc gets stained, wipe it lightly with a soft, dry


cloth for spectacles with plastic lenses. Pressing the disc hard with your hand or rubbing it with a hard cloth may cause scratches on the surface. And, avoid the use of a solution such as record spray, antistatic agent, alcohol, benzine and thinner, or chemical duster. This may cause damage to the disc, rendering it unusable.


• After pressing the disc eject switch, do not leave it in the


ejected condition for a long stretch of time. This may cause warp to the disc, thus rendering it unusable.


• Store the disc away from direct sunlight, which may cause


warp to it, thus rendering it unusable.


• Discs that can be played back are limited only to those with a


circular form 12 cm in diameter. Avoid using irregular sized discs, which may cause malfunc- tion to the equipment.


• The DualDisc is not supported. Avoid using it, which may


cause malfunction to the equipment.


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• Avoid the use of discs of which the recording section is trans-


parent or translucent. These discs may not be inserted or ejected, or played back normally.


• Using lens cleaner may cause malfunction to the pick-up sec-


tion of the player. Be sure not to use it.


• Do not use discs attached with scotch tape, seal or CD-R


label, or those having traces of them. Using these discs may cause malfunction to the player with the ejection of discs unavailable.


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Player


When there occurs an abnormal condition, the player stops automatically to protect the inside mechanism of the player. Even when conducting the operation according to the mes- sage displayed on the screen and the function is stopped, a malfunction may result. Get a checkup of the player at Subaru Dealer.


In the following cases other than malfunction, the player may not oper- ate normally. • When the disc can not read due to it being stained. • When the player is out of order. • When an abnormal temperature of the player has been detected.


(When the sign disappears after the temperature of the player gets back to the normal temperature, the player can be used.)


• When there occurs a dew condensation. (When it is cold or rains,


there occurs a dew condensation inside the player just as the inner surface of the vehicle glass clouds up. In such a case, the audio sound may be disturbed or the playback may be stopped. Ventilate or dehumidify the player for a while before using it.)


• When vibrated severely due to driving on rough roads. (The sound


may be disturbed.)


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Character information displayed


The number of characters that can be displayed as informa- tion on various screens and the audio display is limited, and it sometimes occurs that all of the characters cannot be dis- played. And also, they may not be, or cannot be, displayed correctly depending on the contents of the recorded informa- tion like these. And the contents of the character information like these may sometimes differ for various screens and the audio display.


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Voice activation system


The voice activation system allows the system to be operated using spoken commands. For details regarding the function, refer to "Voice activation system" on Page 220.


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(4)


(6)


(12)


(11)


(13)


(3) (2)


(1)


(8) (10)


(9)


[EJECT]


This button is used to eject an audio disc.


[VOL/POWER] This button is used to operate the system ON or OFF and adjust volume.


(5)


(7)


This button is used to receive the AM waveband.


This button is used to operate the audio disc (VIDEO, CD, DVD, MP3/WMA).


(5)


(6)


(7)


This button is used to search a tune, track or radio station (for Radio, CD, CD changer, MP3/WMA, USB, Bluetooth).


This button is used to operate the externally connected audio equipment for looking and listening.


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


This button is used to receive the FM waveband.


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This button is used to seek up from the current audio source. Briefly press: • Radio - Auto seek • CD, CD changer, Bluetooth, iPod - Forward track search • MP3/WMA, USB - Forward file search • DVD - Forward chapter search Press and hold: • All audio source - Forward manual search


(8)


(9)


This button is used to seek down from the current audio source. Briefly press: • Radio - Auto search • CD, CD changer, Bluetooth, iPod - Reverse track search • MP3/WMA, USB - Reverse file search • DVD - Reverse chapter search Press and hold: • All audio source - Reverse manual search


(10) [TUNE/TRACK]


Rotate: This button is used to seek up/down from the current audio source. • Radio - Manual search (up/down) • CD, CD changer, Bluetooth, iPod - Track search (up/down) • MP3/WMA, USB - File search (up/down) • DVD - Chapter search (up/down)


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Press: This button is used to select the screen set for the audio.


(11)


This button is used to reset all settings to return to the factory settings.


(12) DVD/CD drive loading slot


Insert CD/DVD here to play back.


(13) Display touch screen


Multi-function screens appear here.


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Steering remote control


(1) (2) (3)


(4) (5) (6)


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


This button is used to adjust volume (increase).


This button is used to adjust volume (decrease)


This button is used to select the audio source.


(SEEK UP)


This button is used to seek up from the current audio source. Briefly press: • Radio - Auto seek • CD, CD changer, Bluetooth, iPod - Forward track search • MP3/WMA, USB - Forward file search • DVD - Forward chapter search Press and hold: • All audio source - Forward manual search


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(5)


(SEEK DOWN)


This button is used to seek down from the current audio source. Briefly press: • Radio - Auto preset down search • CD, CD changer, Bluetooth, iPod - Reverse track search • MP3/WMA, USB - Reverse file search • DVD - Reverse chapter search Press and hold: • All audio source - Reverse manual search


(6)


This button is used to enter voice recognition mode.


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Turning on the power


Basic operation of the Audio and Visual system


Turn on the power for the Audio and Visual system. 1 The audiovisual system is turned on when one of the fol- lowing operations is performed while the system is off. • Press the [VOL/POWER] button. • Press the [TUNE/TRACK] button, select the source. • Press the • Press the • • Connect the USB device. • Connect the iPod.


button on the steering switch.


Insert the audio disc.


button.


or


The audiovisual system is turned off when one of the following operations is performed.


• Press the [VOL/POWER] button. • Press the


button on the steering switch.


NOTE • Each time the [VOL/POWER] button or the


button of the steering


switch is pressed, the audio function is turned on and off.


• Inserting the disc turns on the power automatically to start the playback of


the disc.


• The audiovisual system can be operated using the voice recognition func-


tions. Refer to the "Voice Recognition" section.


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Selecting the audio source


It is possible to select the AM radio, FM radio, SAT, CD, DVD, MP3/WMA and other externally connected equipment for viewing and listening. When selecting SAT and other exter- nally connected equipment, it is necessary for the relevant units to be connected.


Pressing the button for selection


Pressing the button on the externally connected equipment or the steering switch to select the audio source. 1 Press the desired button or the


button on the


steering switch. Each time the button is pressed, the audio source changes. When the operations above are conducted on other than the audio screen, a brief description of the audio is displayed in the upper section of the screen for a few seconds.


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Example of the CD information being displayed while in the map is displayed.


When the operations above are conducted on the audio screen, each source screen is displayed as following example.


FM radio screen


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AM radio screen


MP3/WMA screen


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CD screen


DVD screen


Other externally connected equipment The display varies depending on the externally connected equip- ment.


NOTE • When the disc is not set or when no externally connected equipment is pro-


vided, the source is not displayed.


• When the satellite radio is connected, it is displayed on the dedicated source


screen in the same manner as the AM or FM radio.


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Audio source selection


Touching the source display allows you to select a source. 1 Press the [TUNE/TRACK] button.


When the source display is shown, proceed to step 3.


2 Press the [TUNE/TRACK] button again. 3 Select a source.


Each of the source screens is displayed.


NOTE Sources displayed vary depending on the equipment connected.


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The audio source.


or


button can be used to select an





button: Toggles between FM1 and FM3.


FM ( FM1 FM2 FM3 )


button: Toggles between disc and CD changer.


DISC CDCHANGER


button: Toggle between SAT and Bluetooth audio.


SAT AUX USB/iPod BTAUDIO


The audio source.


button on the steering wheel control can be used to select an


button: Toggles between FM and AUX.


FM AM SAT DISC CDCHANGER


AUX BTAUDIO iPod USB


NOTE • When the disc is not set or when no externally connected equipment is pro-


vided, the source is not displayed.


• When the USB or iPod equipment is connected and during suspend mode,


the source is not displayed.


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Setting and adjusting the sound Adjusting the sound volume


Mute the sound


Basic operation of the Audio and Visual system


It is possible to adjust the sound volume while looking and listening to the source. The sound volume setting has the following independent settings. • A volume setting for the audio sources except for the auxiliary input


audio source.


• A volume setting for the auxiliary input audio source.


NOTE When the voice of the navigation system breaks in, the sound volume is auto- matically reduced temporarily. 1 Rotate the [VOL/POWER] button in either direction or press the buttons of the steering switch. • Turning the [VOL/POWER] button counterclockwise decreases


the sound volume while turning it clockwise increases the sound volume. • Each time the


button of the steering switch is pressed,


the sound volume decreases, and each time the ton is pressed, it increases.


but-


• The volume level is displayed in figures on the upper right sec-


tion of the screen.


The audio sound volume is automatically reduced temporarily under the following conditions. • ATT mute: The sound volume is slightly reduced when voice guid-


ance is performed by the navigation system or the gearshift lever is placed in the reverse position.


• TEL mute: The sound volume is muted when using a hands-free


phone.


• PTT mute: The sound volume is muted during the Voice Recognition


mode (when pressing the steering remote control).


button that is located on the


NOTE ATT mute • The amount of reduced volume during ATT mode depends on the setting


value of the audio sound volume.


• The ATT mute mode is cancelled when the audio sound volume is increased using the volume control button or the volume adjusting button located on the steering remote control.


• The ATT mute mode is not cancelled when the audio sound volume is


decreased using the volume control button or the volume adjusting button located on the steering remote control.


TEL mute • The TEL mute mode is cancelled when the hands-free phone is disconnected. • The TEL mute mode is cancelled when the audio sound volume is increased using the volume control button or the volume adjusting button located on the steering remote control.


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PTT mute • The PTT mode is cancelled when the


PTT mute mode is activated.


button is pressed while the


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Radio functions


Listening to the radio


It is possible to tune in to a radio station to listen to the AM or FM radio. 1 Change the source over to the FM or AM radio.


(See Page 118.)


2 Tune in to a station. (See Page 126.) FM radio screen is displayed


When no FM radio screen is displayed while listening to the FM radio, press the to display the FM radio screen.


button on the steering switch


button or the


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(6)


(7)


(8)


(9)


(10)


(11)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed.


(2) Waveband display


The difference between the FM1 and FM3 frequency bands is displayed.


(3) Station tuned in to


The name of the station tuned in to and its frequency are dis- played. When the station is preset, the preset number is also displayed.


(4) ST


Displayed while in the stereophonic.


(5) VOL


The volume level is displayed. (See Page 121.)


(6) SCAN


Displayed when scanning a station to which you can tune in. (See Page 127.)


(7) Preset keys 1 to 6


It is possible to preset a station and select it later. (See Page 129.)


(8)


(SETTING)


Select this key to display the screen set for the audio. (See Page 195.)


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(9)


(BAND)


Each time this key is selected the frequency band (FM1/FM2/ FM3) changes.


(10)


(AUTO STORE)


Using this key, the preset buttons can automatically be allo- cated to the stations with the strongest reception.


(11)


(PTY SEARCH)


Selecting this key allows you to search a station with a cate- gory of interest selected. (See Page 127.)


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AM radio screen displayed


When the AM waveband screen is not displayed while listening to the AM radio, press the button or the button on the steer- ing switch to display the AM radio screen.


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(6)


(7)


(8)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed.


(2) Waveband display


AM is displayed.


(3) Station tuned in to


The name of the station tuned in to and its frequency are dis- played. When the station is preset, the preset number is also displayed.


(4) VOL


The volume level is displayed. (See Page 121.)


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(5) SCAN


Displayed when scanning a station that you can tune into. (See Page 127.)


(6) Preset keys 1 to 6


It is possible to preset a station and invoke it later. (See Page 129.)


(7)


(8)


(SETTING)


Select this key to display the selected audio screen. (See Page 195.)


(AUTO STORE)


Using this key, the preset buttons can automatically be allo- cated to the stations with the strongest reception.


Radio functions


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Selecting a station Selecting a preset station


Setting the frequency


Presetting a station in advance in the in-vehicle equipment allows you to select that station. 1 Select the station preset on the FM or AM radio screen, or press


the


or


button on the steering switch.


It is possible to manually set the frequency to listen to the radio. 1 Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button in either direction.


• Turning the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise lowers the


frequency and turning it clockwise increases the frequency.


• For the FM waveband, select


band. Each time nates between FM1 and FM3.


(BAND) to select the wave- (BAND) is selected, the waveband alter-


• When the FM or AM radio screen is not displayed, press the


desired button. • Each time the


or


button in the steering switch is pressed, the station preset changes. Pressing the but- ton changes the station in the descending order of the preset number, while pressing the button changes it over in the ascending order of the preset number.


NOTE For detailed method for presetting a station, refer to "Presetting a station" on Page 129.


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Searching a station automatically


Searching a FM station from a category of interest


Radio functions


It is possible to search a station that can be tuned in to automatically to listen to a radio. 1 Press the


button.


or


• Pressing the


button allows you to select a station that can be tuned in to in the higher-intensity frequency direction, while pressing the button allows you to select a station in the lower-intensity frequency direction.


• For the FM waveband, select


(BAND) to select of the


waveband. Each time alternates between FM1 and FM3.


(BAND) is selected, the waveband


It is possible to select a category of interest and select a station to listen to on the radio. 1 Select


(PTY SEARCH).


2 Select a category of interest and then select


Categories that can be selected are shown below.


INFO


• • WEATHER


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• ROCK • SOFT • TOP 40
• COUNTRY • OLDIES • • CLASSIC • R&B • RELIGIOUS • MISC • ALL


JAZZ


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a category 5 posi-


tions above.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a category 5 posi-


tions below.


A station corresponding to the category is selected.


NOTE • This function is available only for the FM radio. • Each time


is selected, another station can be searched.


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Presetting a station


It is possible to store a station frequently listened to in the memory and select it later.


Auto store


Radio functions


Manual storing


It is possible to preset a station that is now being tuned in to. Conduct- ing this operation with a key that is already preset causes the preset key to be overwritten. 1 Press the preset key for more than 2 seconds.


• When the FM or AM radio screen is not displayed, press the


desired button.


• For the FM radio, select


(BAND) to select the BAND. Each


time between FM1 and FM3.


(BAND) is selected, the waveband alternates


The frequency preset is displayed in the preset key.


NOTE For a detailed description of how to select a preset station, refer to "Selecting a preset station" on Page 126.


It is possible to automatically search and preset a station that has radio reception.

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