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1 Select the FM or AM radio screen, press the


(AUTO


STORE) for more than 2 seconds.


• The preset buttons can automatically be allocated to the sta-


tions with the strongest reception.


• 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.


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Compact disc functions


Setting the disc Loading the disc


Set a CD, DVD, or MP3/WMA disc. For details of the discs that can be used, refer to "Discs that can be used" on Page 109. When changing a disc, it is necessary to follow the procedure described below.


NOTE When changing a disc with another one, be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place. 1 With the ignition switch on, open the cover of the disc


slot.


2 Press the 3 When the disc is ejected, take it out.


[EJECT] button.


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4 Insert a disc that contains the area information of the current position. The monitor automatically returns to the default display and begins to load the disc.


CAUTION


When inserting a CD, do not insert 2 or more CD's in piles. This may cause a malfunction to the player, resulting in the take-off of the discs unavailable.


CAUTION


Do not press the ing a disc.


[EJECT] button while the system is load-


NOTE Reload function: If the disc is not removed from the slot within 15 seconds after the disc is ejected, the disc will be reloaded into the slot to protect it.


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Listening to a tune in the CD


It is possible to set the CD in the in-vehicle equipment to lis- ten to a tune in the CD. 1 Change the source over to the disc. (See Page 118.)


The track of the CD is played back from the start. When the track of the CD is played back to the last, the playback resumes from the start.


NOTE When no CD is set in the in-vehicle equipment, set the CD. (See Page 130.)


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CD screen displayed


When the CD screen is not displayed while looking and listen- ing to the CD, press the of the steering switch to display the CD screen.


button or the


button


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(7)


(8)


(9)


(10)


(11)


(12)


(13)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed.


(2) TRACK


The track number is displayed.


(3) STATE


The playback status is displayed.


: Playback is operating. : Reverse is operating. : Fast forward is operating.


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(4) FUNCTION


The playback status such as repeat and random is displayed. RPT: RDM:


A tune is being played back repeatedly. Tunes in the CD are being played back in random order.


SCAN: Each of the tunes in the CD is being played back for


(6)


10 seconds.


(5) VOL


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


(6) TIME


The playback time of a tune is displayed.


(7) DISC


When corresponding to the CD text, the disc title is dis- played.


(8) TRACK


When corresponding to the CD text, the name of a tune is displayed.


(9) ARTIST


When corresponding to the CD text, the name of an artist is displayed.


: Displayed when the contents of the CD text cannot be displayed for each item. Selecting this scrolls the characters. When scrolled up to the end of the text,


is displayed.


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(10)


(SETTING)


Selecting this key displays the screen set for the audio. (See Page 195.)


(11)


(RDM)


The playback method of tunes is changed over in random order. (See Page 138.)


(12)


(RPT)


The playback method of tunes is changed over to the repeated playback. (See Page 137.)


(13)


(LIST)


Tunes contained in the CD are displayed in the list. (See Page 135.)


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Selecting a tune Selecting the preceding tune


Selecting the succeeding tune


It is possible to play back a tune preceding the one that is now being played back. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


It is possible to play back a tune succeeding to the one that is now being played back. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the


button of the steering switch.


button.


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button clockwise. • Press the


button of the steering switch.


button.


A tune preceding the one that is now being played back is played back.


The succeeding tune is played back.


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Selecting a tune from the list


It is possible to display in the list tunes contained in the CD, and select a tune from the list to play it back. 1 Press the


button.


When the CD screen has been displayed, this operation is not required. Proceed to step 2.


2 Select


(LIST).


3 Select a tune you want to listen to.


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• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a tune 5 positions


ahead.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a tune 5 positions


behind.


A tune that is selected is played back.


NOTE • Selecting


(HOME) displays a page containing a tune that is now


being played back.


• Selecting


(CONTROL) gets back to the screen in which the tune infor-


mation is displayed.


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Searching a tune while listening


Reverse or fast-forward a tune


It is possible to search a tune you want to hear while listening to each tune in the CD for 10 seconds. 1 Press the


button while playing back a tune.


"SCAN" is displayed for the FUNCTION on the CD screen.


After a tune you want to hear is played back, press again the


button.


It is possible to reverse or fast-forward a tune that is now being played back.


■ To reverse a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. A tune is reversed quickly while the button is pressed. When releasing the point to which the tune was reversed.


button, the tune is played back from the


■ To fast-forward a tune 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. A tune is forwarded quickly while the button is pressed. When releasing the button, the tune is played back from the point to which the tune was fast-forwarded.


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Listening to a tune repeatedly


It is possible to play back a tune repeatedly. 1 Select


(RPT) while playing back a tune.


"RPT" is displayed for FUNCTION on the CD screen to play back a tune repeatedly.


Selecting again


(RPT) releases the repeated playback.


Compact disc functions


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Listening to tunes in random order


It is possible to play back the tunes in the CD in random order. 1 Select


(RDM) while playing back a tune.


With "RDM" displayed for FUNCTION on the CD screen, tunes are played back in random order.


Selecting again order.


(RDM) releases the playback in random


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MP3/WMA disc functions


MP3/WMA


MP3/WMA can be played back by this in-vehicle equipment. However, media and formats are limited in which MP3/WMA files that can be used are recorded. Please note the following when writing MP3/WMA files. The limited number of charac- ters given below is the number of characters when using 1- byte characters.


■ Media that can be used Media used to include MP3/WMA that can be used are CD-R and CD- RW. Media created in a simplified format cannot be played back with this in- vehicle equipment.


■ MP3 formats that can be played back MP3 formats that can be played back with this in-vehicle equipment are as shown below. Specification MPEG-1 Layer 3
MPEG-2 Layer 3
Sampling frequency MPEG-1 Layer 3 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) MPEG-2 Layer 3 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz) Bit rate MPEG-1 Layer 3 32 to 320 (kbps) MPEG-2 Layer 3 8 to 160 (kbps) Variable bit rate compliant


■ WMA formats that can be played back WMA files that can be played back with the in-vehicle equipment are as shown below. Specifications WMA Ver. 7, 8 and 9
Sampling frequency Ver. 7: 44.1, 48 (kHz) Ver. 8 and 9: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) Bit rate Ver. 7: 64 to 192 (kbps) Ver. 8 and 9: 48 to 192 (kbps) Variable bit rate compliant


■ Disc formats that can be used Discs that can be used with this in-vehicle equipment are as shown below. The number of characters following the format name is the max- imum number of characters (a delimiter "." and 3 characters of extension included) specified for the file name. • • • Joliet: 64 characters • Romeo: 128 characters And when written in a long file name format, it is possible to display up to the number of characters as shown below. 64 character (all 1-byte characters)


ISO 9660 Level 1: 12 characters ISO 9660 Level 2: 31 characters


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MP3/WMA disc functions


For details of the characters that can be used, refer to the instruction manual of the writing software and "Input of file name and folder name." However, characters that can be displayed are as shown below. • Half size characters (alphanumeric, and ASCII codes) Characters other than the above are displayed with an asterisk "?." However, discs that can be played back with this in-vehicle equipment are accompanied by the following restrictions. • Maximum directory layers: 8 layers • Maximum number of files in a folder: 255
• Maximum number of folders: 254 (including the ROOT) • Maximum number of characters used in a folder name: 64 characters MP3/WMA files that are written in formats other than the above may not be played back normally, and the file name and the folder name of which may not be displayed correctly.


■ Setting of the compression software and the writing


software


When compressed into an MP3/WMA file, it is recommended that the setting of the transfer bit rate of the compression software is "fixed" to "128 kbps." When recording a blank media up to the maximum capacity at once, make a setting to "Disc at Once."


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■ Input of a file name and a folder name When inputting a file name and a folder name, input them in half size alphanumeric characters. File names and folder names that are written in characters other than the above may not be displayed correctly. And depending on a writing software or a disc format used, characters that can be displayed are restricted. For details, refer to the instruction man- ual of the writing software. And files that can be acknowledged and played back are restricted only to those attached with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA." When saving an MP3/WMA file, be sure to attach it with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA."


Forbidden


If a file other than MP3/WMA is attached with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA," it may be mistakenly acknowledged as an MP3/WMA file, thus causing the generation of loud noises to damage the speaker. So, do not attach any file other than MP3/WMA with an extension ".MP3" or ".WMA."


■ ID3/WMA Tag ID3/WMA Tag is compliant (Ver.1.0, 1.1).


■ Example of Media hierarchy


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■ Files that are written into media When media that contains MP3/WMA files is inserted, first of all, all the files in the disc are checked. So, when a lot of folders and files other than MP3/WMA are written into the media to be played back, a lot of time is required before starting the playback of the media. And time may be required before proceeding to the playback of the next MP3/WMA file, and a file search and a folder search cannot be con- ducted smoothly.


■ Sequence in which MP3/WMA files are played back. The sequence in which files and folders are selected while in the play- back, folder search, file search and the folder selection is in the order in which they are written with the writing software. Accordingly, the sequence in which the files are expected to be played back may not conform to the sequence in which the files are actually played back. Depending on the writing software, entering "01" to "90" at the head of the file name as a playback sequence with it written in CD-R may allow you to set the sequence in which files are played back. Conducting a folder search, a file search and a folder selection in the media of the fol- lowing folder/file layer results in a media hierarchy as shown below.


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MP3/WMA disc functions


Listening to tunes (file) in the MP3/WMA disc


It is possible to set the MP3/WMA disc in the in-vehicle equip- ment to listen to tunes (files) in the disc. 1 Change the source over to the disc. (See Page 118.)


The first tune in the lead folder in the MP3/WMA disc is played back from the start. When the tunes in the folder are played back to the last, the first tune in the lower-order or next folder is played back. When the tunes in the MP3/WMA disc are played back to the last, the playback is resumed from the first tune in the lead folder.


NOTE When no MP3/WMA disc is set in the in-vehicle equipment, set the MP3/WMA disc. (See Page 130.)


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MP3/WMA disc screen displayed


When no MP3/WMA disc screen is displayed while looking and listening to the MP3/WMA disc, press the [TUNE/TRACK] or


button to display the MP3/WMA disc screen. (1)


(4)


(5)


(3)


(2)


(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)


(6)


(13)


(14)


(15)


(16)


(17)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed.


(2) The file number is displayed.


(3) STATE


The playback status is displayed.


: Play back is operating. : Reverse is operating. : Fast forward is operating.


MP3/WMA disc functions


(4) FUNCTION


The playback status is displayed. RPT: F.RPT: RDM:


A tune is being played back repeatedly. Tunes in the folder are being played back repeatedly. Tunes in the MP3/WMA disc are being played back in random order.


SCAN: Each of the tunes in the MP3/WMA disc is being


played back for 10 seconds.


(4) VOL


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


(5) TIME


The playback time of a tune is displayed.


(6) FOLDER


The folder name is displayed.


(7) FILE


The file name is displayed.


(8) TITLE


The title of a tune is displayed.


(9) ALBUM


The name of an album is displayed.


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(10) ARTIST


The name of an artist is displayed.


(11)


(SETTING)


Selecting this displays the screen set for the audio. (See Page 195.)


(12)


(FOLDER UP/DOWN)


Used to play back the first tune in the succeeding/preceding folder. (See Page 145.)


(13)


(RDM)


Used to change over the playback method of tunes in ran- dom order. (See Page 150.)


(14)


(RPT)


Used to change the playback method of tunes over to the repeated playback. (See Page 149.)


(15)


(LIST)


Used to display the list in the MP3/WMA disc. (See Page 145 and 147.)


: Displayed when the contents of the CD text cannot be displayed for each item. Selecting this scrolls the characters. When scrolled up to the end of the text,


is displayed.


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Selecting a tune Selecting a folder that you want to hear


2 Select


(UP).


Select a folder in the MP3/WMA disc.


MP3/WMA disc functions


■ To select a folder 1 Select Selecting Selecting


or


plays back the first tune in the succeeding folder. plays back the first tune in the preceding folder.


■ To select a folder from the list 1 Select


(LIST).


3 Select the folder name.


The screen will display the folder list.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


ahead.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


behind.


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MP3/WMA disc functions


• Selecting


(HOME) displays in the list the tunes in the folder in which a tune that is now being played back is con- tained.


• When the tunes are displayed in the list, selecting


(UP)


displays the folder list.


• Selecting


(CONTROL) gets back to the MP3/WMA disc


in which the tune information is displayed.


The first tune in the folder selected is played back.


Selecting a tune (file) you want to hear


Select a tune (file) in the MP3/WMA disc.


■ To select the preceding tune It is possible to play back a tune in the high-order folder of the tune that is now being played back or the preceding tune. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the


button of the steering switch.


button.


The preceding tune is played back.


■ To select the succeeding tune It is possible to play back a tune succeeding the tune that is now being played back. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button clockwise. • Press the


button of the steering switch.


button.


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The succeeding tune is played back.


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■ To select a tune from the list 1 Select


(LIST).


2 Select the tune name.


MP3/WMA disc functions


• When the tunes are displayed in the list, selecting


(UP)


displays the folder list.


• Selecting


(CONTROL) gets back to the MP3/WMA disc


in which the tune information is displayed.


The tunes in the folder are displayed in the list.


A tune selected is played back.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


ahead.


• Selecting


scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions


behind.


• Selecting


(HOME) displays in the list the tunes in the folder in which the tune that is now being played back is con- tained.


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MP3/WMA disc functions


■ To search a tune while listening to tunes in the folder It is possible to search a tune you want to hear while listening to each of the tunes in the folder for 10 seconds. After all the tunes in the folder are played back, the player gets back to the normal playback mode. 1 Press the


button while playing back a tune.


"SCAN" is displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3/WMA screen.


After completion of the playback of a tune you want to hear, press again the


button.


Reverse or fast-forwarding a tune


It is possible to reverse or forward quickly a tune that is now being played back.


■ To reverse a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. A tune is reversed quickly while the button is pressed. When releasing the point to which the tune was reversed.


button, the tune is played back from the


■ To forward a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. A tune is forwarded quickly while the button is kept pressed. When releasing the the point to which the tune was forwarded.


button, the tune is played back from


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Listening to a tune repeatedly


It is possible to listen to the same tune or the tunes in the folder repeat- edly.


■ To listen to the same tune repeatedly It is possible to play back the same tune repeatedly. 1 Select


(RPT) while playing back a tune.


With "RPT" displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3/WMA screen, the tune is played back repeatedly.


• Selecting


(RPT) allows you to listen to the tunes in the


folder repeatedly. Select again repeated playback.


(RPT) to release the


• When "F.RPT" is displayed for FUNCTION, the MP3/WMA is set to


the mode for listening to the tunes in the folder.


MP3/WMA disc functions


■ To listen to the tunes in the folder repeatedly It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder repeatedly. 1 Select


(RPT) twice while playing back a tune.


With "F.RPT" displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3/WMA screen, the tunes in the folder are played back repeatedly.


• Selecting again • When "RPT" is displayed for FUNCTION, the mode is set in


(RPT) releases the repeated playback.


which the same tune is played back repeatedly. Select (RPT) again.


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MP3/WMA disc functions


Listening the tunes in random order


It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder in random order. After all the tunes in the folder are played back, the tunes in the next folder are played back in random order. 1 Select


(RDM) while playing back a tune.


With "RDM" displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3/WMA screen, the tunes in the folder are played back in random order.


• After all the tunes in the folder are played back, the tunes in the


next folder are played back in random order.


• Selecting


(RDM) again releases the random playback.


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DVD functions


WARNING


• Never try watching videos or using other entertainment pro-


grams with the Audio and Visual System by keeping the vehicle engine running in a garage or other enclosed area. Exhaust gases accumulated in such an area and entering the vehicle are dangerous, and even lethal.


• The driver must not attempt to operate or watch the DVD


while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so will distract attention from driving and the road, and could lead to an accident.


• If you wish to park the vehicle and enjoy an entertainment


program on this system, select a safe place that does not hinder traffic and has a legal parking area.


NOTE • Using the Audio and Visual System with the engine stopped could lower the battery electricity level. If the initial charge level is too low, the engine may not start the next time. It is recommended that the system be used only while the engine is running, except when the vehicle is parked in a garage or other enclosed area.


• 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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What must be known Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby," "Pro Logic," and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Non disclosed confidential writings: Copyright: Dolby Laboratories, 1992 to 1997
No reproduction allowed "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.


Operations while in the playback of the disc


For DVD video, DVD audio and video CD, the playback condition has been specified according to the instruction of software manufacturers. This DVD player, because of it being played back according to the instructions intended by the software manufacturer, may not some- times function as intended when operated. Be sure also to read through the instruction manual attached to a disc to be played back.


DVD video and DVD audio


They are compliant with the NTSC color television format. DVDs that are formatted in the VR mode cannot be played back.


■ Region code of discs that can be played back For some discs, a region code is displayed that stands for a region (country) of the player in which a disc can be played back. Of discs attached with a region code, those with "1" (a code standing for North America) not included in its region code list or those with "ALL" (for worldwide use) not displayed cannot be played back with this DVD player. When playing back a disc like this, a message "REGION CODE ERROR" is displayed on the screen. And for discs with no region code displayed, their region for use may have been restricted. On an occasion like this, the playback with this DVD player may not be available.


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Playing back the DVD


It is possible to set a DVD on the in-vehicle equipment to look at and listen to it. 1 Change the source over to the disc. (See Page 118.)


When a DVD is not yet set on the in-vehicle equipment, set a DVD. (See Page 130.)


The DVD is played back.


DVD functions


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DVD functions


DVD control screen displayed


When the DVD screen is not displayed while in the playback of a DVD, press the [TUNE/TRACK] or button to display the DVD screen. And then selecting the screen displays the DVD control screen.


NOTE When 10 seconds has elapsed with no key selected, the display disappears.


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(5)


(6)


(7)


(8)


(9)


(10)


(11)


(12)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed.


(2) TITLE


The title number of the DVD that is being played back is dis- played.


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(3) CHAPTER


The chapter number of the DVD that is being played back is displayed.


(4) STATE


The playback condition of the chapter is displayed.


: The playback is in progress. : The playback is stopped. : The playback is stopped while keeping the playback


condition just before stop.


: The playback is stopped temporarily. : The DVD is reversing quickly. : The DVD is forwarding quickly.


(5) TIME


The playback time of the chapter is displayed.


(6) VOLUME


The volume level is displayed.


(7)


(8)


(9)


(CONTROL)


Selecting this displays the DVD setting screen.


(PAUSE)


The DVD playback is stopped temporarily.


(PLAY)


The playback of the DVD starts.


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(10)


(STOP)


The playback of the DVD stops.


(11)


(12)


(MENU CONTROL)


The screen is changed over in which the menu is operated. See Page 160.


(T.SEARCH)


The DVD image can be played back with the title specified. See Page 156.


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DVD functions


Selecting the title and the chapter Selecting the chapter


■ To play back the preceding chapter 1 Conduct either of the following operations while in the


DVD playback. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the


button of the steering switch.


button.


A chapter preceding the chapter that is now being played back will be played back.


■ To play back the succeeding chapter 1 Conduct either of the following operations while in the


DVD playback. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button clockwise. • Press the


button of the steering switch.


button.


A chapter succeeding the chapter that is now being played back will be played back.


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Searching a title with the title number specified


It is possible to search a title with the title number specified and then play it back. 1 Select the screen while in the DVD playback.


2 Select


(T.SEARCH).


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3 Select


then select


to enter a title number and


(ENTER).


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A title selected is played back.


NOTE • When selecting


(ENTER) with a title number entered that is not in the


DVD, the screen displayed is not changed.


• Select


(return) to return to the previous screen.


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DVD functions


Controlling the playback of the DVD


It is possible to pause, stop, reverse quickly or forward quickly the DVD for control.


■ To stop the DVD temporarily 1 Select the DVD screen while in the DVD playback. 2 Select


The DVD stops temporarily.


NOTE Selecting


or


returns to the normal playback mode.


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■ To stop the DVD 1 Select the DVD screen while in the DVD playback. 2 Select


The DVD stops.


NOTE Selecting 3 Select


resumes the playback.


again.


The DVD stops.


■ To reverse the DVD image quickly 1 Press and hold the


button while the DVD is play-


back. While the button is being pressed, the DVD image is reversed quickly. Releasing the button resumes the playback of the DVD image from the point to which the DVD image was reversed.


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■ To forward the DVD image quickly 1 Press and hold the


button while in the DVD play-


back. While the button is being pressed, the DVD image is forwarded quickly. Releasing the DVD image from the point to which the DVD image was for- warded quickly.


button resumes the playback of the


■ To forward the DVD image in single frame step 1 Select the screen while in the DVD playback. 2 Select


The DVD is stops temporarily.


3 Conduct either of the following operations while in the


DVD playback. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button clockwise.


button.


DVD functions


• Press the


button of the steering switch.


The DVD image is played back in single frame forward step.


NOTE Selecting


or


returns to the normal playback mode.


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DVD functions


Operating the menu screen Selecting the menu


It is possible to operate the menu screen of the DVD. 1 Select the screen while in the DVD playback.


2 Select


(MENU CONTROL).


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3 Selecting


to select a menu item, and then


select


(ENTER).


• Selecting


(RETURN) starts the playback from a point


specified for each DVD.


• Selecting • Selecting • The configurations of the top menu and the menu vary with


(TOP MENU) displays the top menu. (MENU) displays the menu.


the DVDs. • Selecting


(CHANGE) switches the arrangement of the


keys displayed on the screen. (See the next page.)


The image is played back as a menu is selected.


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Changing over the position of the menu opera- tion key


The menu operation key is used to operate the menu of the DVD. It is possible to relocate the position of the menu operation key so that it does not interfere with the DVD image. 1 Select the screen while in the DVD playback.


2 Select


(MENU CONTROL).


3 Select


(CHANGE).


DVD functions


The location of the menu key is changed.


Selecting menu location.


(CHANGE) again gets back to the original


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DVD functions


Changing the language and the angle Changing the superimposed language


It is possible to change over the superimposed language while in the playback of a DVD. 1 Select the screen while in the DVD playback.


3 Select


(SUB).


Each time selecting guage is changed.


(SUB), the superimposed lan-


NOTE • The superimposed language is indicated by a numeric character. When a


numeric character is not displayed, the DVD is not compliant with multiple languages.


• Selecting the screen allows you to check the superimposed language on the


playback screen.


2 Select


(CONTROL).


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Changing the voice language


3 Select


(AUDIO).


DVD functions


It is possible to change the voice language while in the DVD playback. 1 Select the screen while in the DVD playback.


2 Select


(CONTROL).


Each time


(AUDIO) is selected, the voice is changed.


NOTE • The voice language is indicated by a numeric character. When a numeric


character is not displayed, the DVD is not compliant with multiple languages. • Selecting the image section in the screen allows you to check the voice lan-


guage on the playback screen.


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DVD functions


Changing over the angle


2 Select


(CONTROL).


It is possible to change over the angle to look at the DVD image in the multi-angle scene while in the playback of the DVD compliant with multi-angle. 1 In the scene compliant with multi-angle, select the


screen while in the DVD playback.


3 Select


(ANGLE).


When a setting is made in the initial setting of the DVD so that the


(angle mark) is displayed, an angle mark is displayed in the


scene compliant with multi-angle. (See Page 204.)


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Each time with the angle changed.


(ANGLE) is selected, the DVD is played back


NOTE • The type of the angle is indicated by a numeric character. When a numeric


character is not displayed, or when it is displayed as 1/1, the DVD is not com- pliant with multiple angles.


• Selecting the image section in the screen allows you to check the angle on


the playback screen.


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Setting the screen Adjusting the image quality


The image quality can be adjusted while looking and listening to the DVD. 1 Press 2 Select


of each item to adjust the image quality.


or


DVD functions


or


of


(brightness) allows you to adjust the


is selected, the brightness is increased and each


is selected, the brightness is decreased.


or


of


(contrast) allows you to adjust the


is selected, the contrast is increased and each


is selected, the contrast is decreased.


• Selecting brightness. Each time time


• Selecting contrast. Each time time


NOTE Selecting


(DEFAULT) returns the settings to the default settings.


• Selecting


or


of


(tint) allows you to adjust the tint of


a color. Each time time


is selected, the tint of red is increased and each


is selected, the tint of green is increased.


• Selecting


or shade of a color. Each time each time


of


(color) allows you to adjust the


is selected, the shade of a color is increased and is selected, the shade of a color is decreased.


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DVD functions


Setting the SCREEN MODE


The screen mode can be set while looking and listening to the DVD. 1 Press 2 Select


(MODE).


3 Select either of the SCREEN MODE's below.


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(NORMAL):


Displayed in the horizontal to vertical ratio of 3:4 screen (normal size of TV screen). The image is expanded so that the top and bottom edges of the image fit inside the screen.


(FULL):


Displayed in the horizontal to vertical ratio of 3:4 screen (normal size of TV screen) that is expanded uniformly in the left and right direc- tions.


(ZOOM):


Displayed in the horizontal to vertical ratio of 3:4 screen (normal size of TV screen) that is expanded uniformly in the top and bottom direc- tions and the left and right directions. When receiving a wide screen broadcast, change over to this mode. There is no legal restriction imposed so long as you enjoy the DVD personally. However, if the screen is compressed or expanded for a commercial purpose, or with the view of letting the general public enjoy the DVD, please note that this may infringe the right of authorship that is protected by the copyright law.


NOTE Pressing the [TUNE/TRACK] button allows you to look and listen to the DVD in the size set.


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Looking at the VIDEO


It is possible to look at the VIDEO with the VIDEO equipment externally connected. 1 Change the source over to VIDEO. (See Page 118.)


NOTE • The VTR equipment is required to be connected externally. • When "VIDEO" is displayed even after the source is changed over to VIDEO,


the VIDEO equipment is not externally connected.


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■ Satellite radio reception Satellite radio signals are best received in areas with a clear view of the open sky. In areas where there are tall buildings, trees, tunnels or other structures that may obstruct the signal of the satellites, there may be signal interruptions. Other circumstances that may result in signal loss include driving near a wall, steep cliff, hill or driving on the lower level of a multi-tiered road or inside of a parking garage. To help reduce this condition, satellite radio providers have installed ground-based repeaters in heavily populated areas. However, you may still experience reception problems in some areas.


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Satellite radio operation (if equipped)


To receive satellite radio, it is necessary to install the Subaru genuine satellite receiver (dealer option) and to enter into a contract. For details, please contact your SUBARU dealer.


■ XM™ satellite radio XM™ is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service, including music, news, sports, talk and children’s programming. XM™ provides digital quality audio and text information, including song title and artist name. A service fee is required to receive the XM™ ser- vice. For more information, contact XM™ at www.xmradio.com or call 1- 800-XMRADIO (1-800-967-2346) for U.S., www.xmradio.ca or 1-877-GET- XMSR (1-877-438-9677) for Canada.


■ Sirius satellite radio Sirius satellite radio is a recent innovation that allows the listener to experience digital sound quality and to have a greater variety of chan- nels. Use of satellite radio (Sirius) requires a tuner, antenna and a service con- tract. For details, please contact your SUBARU dealer or visit Sirius Satel- lite Radio at www.sirius.com or call 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474) for more information. Sirius, the Sirius dog logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.


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Bluetooth AUDIO functions


WARNING


The driver must not attempt to operate or watch the screen while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so will distract attention from driving and the road, and could lead accident.


NOTE • Using the Audio and Visual System with the engine stopped could lower the battery electricity level. If the initial charge level is too low, the engine may not start. It is recommended that the system be used only while the engine is run- ning, except when the vehicle is parked in a garage or other enclosed area. • In the interest of safety, the use of some functions may be unavailable while driving. The button for a touch screen item that cannot be used will be dis- played greyed out.


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


glasses.


Setting the Bluetooth audio


This function enables you to play back audio sources recorded in Blue- tooth audio devices. You need to register the in-vehicle equipment and Bluetooth audio device before using it. If you have registered two audio devices, you need to select one of them. (See Page 200)


■ About media format Bluetooth audio devices cannot be connected if they are not compati- ble with the following Bluetooth profiles. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)


NOTE The available functions are different between the AVRCP 1.0 compatible device and the AVRCP 1.3 compatible device.


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Bluetooth AUDIO functions


■ Bluetooth audio control screen display When the Bluetooth audio screen is not displayed while playing back a Bluetooth audio file, press the [TUNE/TRACK] button to display the Bluetooth audio screen.


NOTE: Some of the controls that are described in the following instructions depend on the Bluetooth audio device. Therefore, some of the controls may not be dis- played or may be incorrectly displayed on the screen.


Selecting the screen displays the Bluetooth audio control screen.


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4) (5)


(6)


(8)


(9) (10) (11)


(12)


(7)


(20)


(19)


(13) (14) (15)(16)


(17)


(18)


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed. Refer to clock setting screen "SET CLOCK" as described on Page 74.


(2) TRACK


The number of the track being played back is displayed.


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(3) STATE


The status of the track being played back is displayed.


: Play : Pause : Stop : Forward search : Reverse search


(4) FUNCTION


The status of the file being played back is displayed. RPT: Repeat RDM: Random playback SCAN: Scan


(5) Bluetooth


The status of Bluetooth connection is displayed. One of the following three icons is displayed to show the connection status. Signal strength 1 icon: Bluetooth link is not connected. Signal strength 2 icon: Poor sound quality Signal strength 3 icon: Good sound quality


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(6) Battery


The status of the battery of Bluetooth devices is displayed. One of the following five icons is displayed to show the cur- rent status. Remaining battery level 1: 0 (CRITICAL) is indicated. Remaining battery level 2: 1 (WARNING) is indicated. Remaining battery level 3: 2 (NORMAL) is indicated. Remaining battery level 4: 3 (FULL CHARGE) is indicated. Remaining battery level 5: External power supply is con-


nected (EXTERNAL).


(7) TIME


The playback time is displayed.


(8) VOL


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


(9) TITLE


The title name is displayed.


(10) ALBUM


The album name is displayed.


(11) ARTIST


The artist name is displayed.


(12)


(setting)


Displays the screen set for the Bluetooth audio. (See Page 195.)


(13)


(PAUSE)


The Bluetooth audio is stopped temporarily.


(14)


(play)


Used to playback the first tune in the folder. (See Page 172.)


Bluetooth AUDIO functions


(15)


(GROUP DOWN - folder search)


Used to search for tunes in a group backward.


(16)


(GROUP UP - folder search)


Used to search for tunes in a group forward.


(17)


(random)


Used to change the playback method of tunes in random order. (See Page 176.)


(18)


(repeat)


Used to change the playback method of tunes to repeated playback. (See Page 176.)


(19)


(connect)


Used to start the connection process, and the display will be switched to the Bluetooth audio connection screen.


(20)


(name)


Displayed when the contents of the text cannot be displayed for each item. Selecting this scrolls the characters. When scrolled, all of the text is displayed.


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Bluetooth AUDIO functions


Playing back the Bluetooth audio


It is possible to set Bluetooth audio device on the in-vehicle equipment to listen to it. When a Bluetooth audio device is not yet set on the in-vehicle equipment, set the Bluetooth audio device. (See Page 210.) 1 Change the audio source to the Bluetooth audio. 2 Select


(connect).


3 Select


(play).


■ To stop the playback temporarily Bluetooth audio being played back can be paused. 1 Select


(pause).


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■ To stop the playback Bluetooth audio being played back can be stopped. When switching the audio source from Bluetooth audio to others, the playback of the connected Bluetooth audio device will be stopped.


Bluetooth AUDIO functions


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Bluetooth AUDIO functions


Selecting a tune Selecting the preceding tune


Selecting the succeeding tune


It is possible to play back a tune preceding the one that is now being played. 1 Perform either of the following operations while playing


It is possible to play back a tune succeeding the one that is now being played. 1 Perform either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the


button.


(seek down) button of the steering switch.


a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button clockwise. • Press the


button.


(seek up) button of the steering switch.


The preceding track will now play.


The succeeding track will now play.


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Searching for a tune while listening


It is possible to search for a tune you want to hear while listening to a tune in the Bluetooth audio device for few seconds.


■ Forward manual search A tune is forwarded quickly while the hold. When releasing the point to which the tune was fast forwarded.


button is pressed and


button, the tune is played back from the


Bluetooth AUDIO functions


■ Group down search A tune contained in the group that is previous to the present group will be played back. (GROUP is referred to as a unit of tracks defined by the Bluetooth audio devices.) • Group is being searched backward while


(group down) is


pressed during playback.


■ Reverse manual search A tune is reverse quickly while the When releasing the point to which the tune was reverse.


button is pressed and hold.


button, the tune is played back from the


■ Group up search A tune contained in the group that is next to the present group will be played back. (GROUP is referred to as a unit of tracks defined by the Bluetooth audio devices.) • Group is being searched forward while


(group up) is pressed


during playback.


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Bluetooth AUDIO functions


Listening to a tune repeatedly


Listening to tunes in random order


It is possible to listen to the same tune repeatedly.


■ To listen to the same tune repeatedly It is possible to playback the same tune repeatedly. 1 Select


(repeat) while playing back a tune.


With "RPT" displayed as the FUNCTION on the Bluetooth audio screen, the tune is played back repeatedly.


It is possible to play back the tunes in a folder in random order. 1 Select


(random) while playing back a tune.


With "RDM" displayed as the FUNCTION on the Bluetooth audio screen, the tunes in the folder are played back in random order.


• Selecting


(random) again deselect random playback.


• Selecting


(repeat) allows you to listen to the tunes in a


folder repeatedly. Select again repeated playback.


(repeat) to deselect


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iPod functions


WARNING


The driver must not attempt to operate or watch the screen while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so will distract attention from driving and the road, and could lead to an accident.


NOTE • Using the Audio and Visual System with the engine stopped could lower the battery electricity level. If the initial charge level is too low, the engine may not start. It is recommended that the system be used only while the engine is run- ning, except when the vehicle is parked in a garage or other enclosed area. • In the interest of safety, the use of some functions may be unavailable while driving. The button for a touch screen that cannot be used will be displayed greyed out.


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


glasses.


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iPod functions


Setting the iPod


MUSIC files stored in the memory of an iPod can be played back.


Connection cables


Media format


■ Connectable iPod models and compatible firmware ver-


■ Connection cables specific to the USB storage devices Used to connect USB mass-storage class devices or iPods. Video con- tent stored in the iPod with the video cannot be played back.


sions.


iPod model •nano •5G •2G nano •classic •3G nano •touch


Firmware version


1.3.1
1.3
1.1.3
1.1.2
1.1.2
1.1.4


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iPod control screen displayed


(1)


(2)


(3)


(4)


(6)


(5)


(12)


iPod functions


(4) FUNCTION


The play status of the content being played back is displayed.


RPT: Repeating RDM: Random playback A.RDM: Album random playback RPT RDM: Repeat and random playback RPT A.RDM: Repeat and album random playback


(5) TIME


The playback time of the file is displayed.


(6) VOL


(7)


(8)


(9)


(10)


(11)


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


(1) Clock


The current time is displayed. Refer to clock setting screen "SET CLOCK" as described on Page 74.


(2) No.


The content index being played back is displayed.


(3) STATE


(7)


(8)


(9)


(setting)


Selecting this displays the screen set for the iPod audio.


(play/pause)


The playback is stopped temporarily or played.


(random)


Used to change the playback method of tunes in random order. (See Page 184.)


The play status of the file being played back is displayed.


(10)


(repeat)


: Play : Pause : Forward search : Reverse search


Used to change the playback method of tunes to repeated playback. (See Page 184.)


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iPod functions


(11)


(list)


Used to display the list in iPod audio.


(12)


(name)


Displayed when the contents of the text cannot be displayed for each item. Selecting this scrolls the characters. When scrolled, all of the text is displayed.


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Playing the iPod-Music


Music files stored in the memory of an externally connected iPod can be played back. 1 Change the audio source to the iPod.


NOTE When no iPod device is set in the in-vehicle equipment, set the iPod device. 2 Select


(music).


iPod functions


3 Select the desired category from the list.


Selecting behind.


scrolls to display 5 category positions ahead or


4 Select the desired category from the list.


NOTE When briefly pressing the items contained in the category will be played back from the first one.


(category play) of the category to be played back, all


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iPod functions 5 Select the desired file from the list.


7 The tune information is displayed.


The file selected is played back.


The first tune in the first folder in the iPod device is played back from the start. When the last tune in the folder is played back, the first tune in the next folder is played back. When the last tune in the iPod device is played back, the playback is resumed from the first tune in the lead folder.


6 Select


(control).


■ To stop playing back temporarily An item being played back on an iPod will be paused. 1 Select


(pause).


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■ To stop playing back An item being played back on an iPod will be stopped. When switching the iPod source to other sources, the playback of the connected iPod will be pause.


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Selecting a tune (track) you want to hear


■ To select the preceding tune It is possible to reveres or fast-forward a tune that is now being played back. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the The preceding tune is played back.


button of the steering switch.


button.


■ To select the succeeding tune It is possible to play back a tune succeeding the tune that is now being played back. 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing


back a tune. • Press the • Rotate the [TUNE/TRACK] button counterclockwise. • Press the The preceding tune is played back.


button of the steering switch.


button.


iPod functions


Reversing or fast-forwarding a tune


It is possible to reverse or fast-forward quickly a tune that is now being played back.


■ To reverse a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. The tune is reverse quickly while the button is pressed and held. When releasing the back from the point to which the tune was reverse.


button is released, the tune is played


■ To forward a tune quickly 1 Keep pressing the


button while playing back a


tune. The tune is fast-forwarded quickly while the button is pressed and held. When the the point to which the tune was fast-forwarded.


button is released, the tune is played back from


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