control
& Sound control ! Tone and balance control
! Other sound setting controls (type
A audio)
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The dial is used for both power (ON/OFF) and volume control. The radio is turned ON and OFF by pressing the dial, and the volume is controlled by turning the dial.
Each brief press of the “TUNE/TRACK/ CH” dial changes the control modes in the following sequence.
the “MENU” button Each brief press of changes the control modes in the follow- ing sequence.
Choose the desired level for each mode by turning the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. The control function returns to the tune/ track/channel control mode after approxi- mately 5 seconds.
Choose the desired settings for each mode by turning the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial.
The control function returns to the tune/ track/channel control mode after approxi- mately 5 seconds.
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! SVC setting SVC (Speed Volume Control) is a function that automatically adjusts the volume according to the vehicle speed. As the vehicle speed increases, the audio vo- lume automatically increases to match the vehicle speed, to create a listening environment even as pleasant the driving noise increases. The amount of this automatic volume change can be set in the range from OFF to 2. The initial setting is OFF. ! SRS CS AutoTM setting (type A
in order
audio)
” is displayed on the screen.
SRS CS AutoTM can be set in the range
from OFF to 2. When this setting is ON (1
or 2), “
NOTE
SRS CS AutoTM creates a 5.1ch equiva-
lent surround field using 4 speakers
that are installed in the vehicle.
SRS CS AutoTM features:
1) Sound originating from door mount
speakers can be heard at ear level
(built in SRS FOCUSTM effect).
2) Ultra rich bass sound can be ob-
tained from standard door mount
speakers (built in SRS TruBass® ef-
fect).
3) Surround sound can be obtained
from 2-channel stereo sources such as CD, MP3 and FM (built in SRS Circle Surround IITM effect). 4) SRS CS AutoTM can position the center channel image in the center of the vehicle’s windshield. This elimi- nates the need for a center speaker in SRS Circle Surround IITM (built phantom center and SRS FOCUSTM effects). CS Auto, SRS and “ trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. CS Auto technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, inc. ! Position setting Position setting is used to adjust sound to the best condition for selected seating position. ALL: The sound is adjusted to the best for
” symbol are
the the
all seating positions.
FR: The sound is adjusted to the best for
the front passenger.
FL: The sound is adjusted to the best for
the driver.
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& Adjustable level of each mode
Mode
Range of levels (displayed)
Initial setting
Turn counterclockwise
Turn clockwise
Volume
Volume control
AUX volume control*
Tone and balance Bass control
Midrange control
Treble control
Fader
Balance
Other settings
SPEED VOLUME
CS Auto (type A audio)
0 to 40
0 to 40
−8 to +8
−8 to +8
−8 to +8
R9 to F9
L9 to R9
OFF to 2
OFF to 2
POSITION
ALL, FR, FL
*Only when an AUX audio product is connected.
15
15
OFF
OFF
ALL
For less volume
For less volume
For more volume
For more volume
For less bass sound
For more bass sound
For less midrange sound
For more midrange sound
For less treble sound
For more treble sound
Front attenuated
Rear attenuated
Right channel attenuated
Left channel attenuated
For less auto volume change For more auto volume change
From 2 to 1, 1 to OFF
From OFF to 1, 1 to 2
From FL to FR, FR to ALL
From ALL to FR, FR to FL
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FM/AM radio operation
& AM selection
Press the “FM” or “AM” button when the radio is off to turn on the radio.
& FM selection
& Tuning ! Manual tuning
Press the “FM” button when the radio is on to select FM1, FM2 or FM3 reception. the “FM” button Each brief press of changes the radio in the following se- quence starting from the last FM radio band that you selected.
Press the “AM” button when the radio is on to select AM reception.
Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial clock- wise to increase the tuning frequency and turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial counter- clockwise to decrease it. Each time the dial is turned, the frequency interval can be changed between 10 kHz in the AM mode and 0.2 MHz in the FM mode. ! Stereo indicator The stereo indicator “ST” will illuminate when an FM stereo broadcast is received.
! Seek tuning (SEEK)
! Scan tuning (SCAN)
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tall buildings and hills. ! PTY (Program type) group tuning
(only FM reception)
” or “
If you press the “ ” side of the “SEEK” button briefly, the radio will auto- matically search for a receivable station and stop at finds. This function may not be available, however, when radio signals are weak. In such a situation, perform manual tuning to select the desired station.
the first one it
If you press the “SCAN” button, the radio will switch to the scan mode. In this mode, the radio scans through the radio band until a station is found. The radio will stop at the station for 5 seconds while display- ing the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band has been scanned. Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel the SCAN mode. If you press the “SCAN” button while the radio is stopped at a station, that station. If you press the button while the radio is scanning, the radio stops at the next receivable station. Automatic tuning may not function prop- erly if the station reception is weakened by distance from the station or proximity to
the radio stays stopped at
Press the “PTY/CAT” button to change to the PTY selection mode. At this time, the PTY group that you are currently listening to will be displayed for 10 seconds. In PTY selection mode, “PTY SEL” is displayed on the screen.
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! PTY (Program type) group selection
! Seek in PTY (Program type) group
& RDS text display
” or “
In PTY selection mode, press the “PTY” button “ ” to change the PTY group by one step at a time. Pressing “ by one step. Pressing “ PTY group down by one step. This operation only changes the display. It does not change the station that is currently being received.
” changes the PTY group up ” changes the
” or “
In the PTY selection mode, when the desired PTY group has been selected, pressing the “SEEK” button “ ” seeks within that PTY group. In this case, “PTY SEEK” is displayed on the screen. Pressing “ seeks down. The control function returns to the normal mode after approximately 10 seconds.
” seeks up. Pressing “
”
If the PS (Program Service Name) and/or RT (Radio Text) are available, pressing the “TEXT” button changes the display among PS, RT and frequency. The initial setting is “PS”. NOTE . The maximum number of characters that can be displayed for PS is 8. . The maximum number of characters that can be displayed for RT is 64. . If RT is 16 characters or longer, press and hold the “TEXT” button for 0.5 second or longer in order to change the page.
& Station preset
” or “
Preset buttons ! How to preset stations 1. Press the “FM” or “AM” button to select FM1, FM2, FM3 or AM reception. 2. Press the “ the “SEEK” button or tune the radio manually until the desired station frequency is displayed. the preset buttons for 3. Press one of more than 1.5 seconds to store the frequency. If the button is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds, the preceding selection will remain in memory.
” side of
it
If is necessary to reset
NOTE . If the connection between the radio and battery is broken for any reason such as vehicle maintenance or radio removal, all stations stored in the this preset buttons are cleared. occurs, the preset stations. . If a cell phone is placed near the radio, it may cause the radio to emit noise when the phone receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault. ! Selecting preset stations Presetting a station with a preset button allows you to select that station in a single operation. Up to six AM, FM1, FM2 and FM3 stations each may be preset.
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! Auto-store
Using the Auto-store function, you can automatically store 6 stations on the current waveband by pressing the “A.S” button for more than 2 seconds. Use Auto- store to quickly find the strongest stations, for example when traveling through differ- ent reception areas. NOTE . When you use Auto-store, the new stations replace any stations pre- viously stored. . Interrupting Auto-store: If you acci- dentally press the “A.S” (Auto-store) button, you can cancel the Auto-store function before it has been completed as follows.
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mode – Switching to the other band – Press the “A.S” button – Press the “SCAN” button – Press the “SEEK” button – Press any of the preset buttons – Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial – Turn off the audio system – Turn off the ignition switch
. When you use the Auto-store func-
tion while selecting the FM mode, even
if you have selected the FM1 or FM2
station, the new stations are stored in
the FM3 station.
. If it is only possible to receive less
than 6 stations, the available stations
are stored from preset 1 in order by
frequency and the unused preset but-
tons are not registered to a station.
Also, the previously registered station
memories of the unused preset buttons
are cleared.
. If no stations can be received, the
previously stored stations are not re-
placed.
. After pressing the “A.S” button, if
more than 1 station is stored, the radio
receives the station stored in preset 1.
. After pressing the “A.S” button, if no
stations are stored, the radio receives
the band and station that
the radio
received before pressing the button.
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.
& XMTM satellite radio XMTM is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service, including music, news, sports, talk and children’s programming. XMTM provides digital quality audio and text information, including song title and artist name. A service fee is required to receive the XMTM service. For more information, contact XMTM at www.xmradio.com or call 1-800-XM- RADIO (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 channels. Use of satellite radio (Sirius) requires a tuner, antenna and a service contract. For details, please contact your SUBARU
dealer or visit Sirius Satellite 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.
& 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 circum- stances that may result 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.
in signal
& Displaying satellite radio ID
of tuner
When you activate satellite radio, you should have your satellite radio tuner ID ready because each tuner is identified by its unique satellite radio tuner ID. The satellite radio ID will be needed when
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on to select SAT1, SAT2 or SAT3 recep- tion.
& Channel and category selec-
tion
! Channel selection by operating the
dial
you activate satellite radio and receive satellite radio customer support. The satellite radio ID can be found on the audio display by tuning the channel to “000”. Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial to select the satellite radio channel. NOTE For Sirius, change the display to an indication mode other than the channel number after performing the above operation.
& Band selection
Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial clock- wise to select the next channel and turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial counterclock- wise to select the previous channel.
Press the “SAT” button when the radio is off to turn on the radio. Press the “SAT” button when the radio is
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! Channel selection by pressing the
button
! Skip channel selection
! Category selection
When in the SAT mode, briefly press the “SEEK” button “ ” to select the channel.
” or “
“
” or
When in the SAT mode, press the “SEEK” button “ ” continuously to change to the channel selection mode. Pressing the “SEEK” button “ ” changes the channel up by 10 steps each time. Pressing “ ” changes the channel down by 10 steps each time.
To activate the category search mode, press the “PTY/CAT” button. To deactivate the category search mode, press the “PTY/CAT” button again.
When in the category search mode,
pressing the “FOLDER” button “ ” changes the category up by one step. Pressing “ ” changes the category down by one step. When a category is selected, pressing the “SEEK” button selects channels only with- in the selected category. The control function returns to the normal mode after approximately 10 seconds. ! Channel scan
the ALL SCAN mode, the radio scans all channels. In both SCAN modes, the radio will stop at the station for 5 seconds while displaying the channel number, after which scanning will continue until the entire channel has been scanned from the low end to the high end. Press the “SCAN” button again to cancel the SCAN mode and to stop on any displayed channel.
& Channel preset
If you press the “SCAN” button while the radio is in the category search mode, the radio turns to the category SCAN mode. In the category SCAN mode, the radio scans only channels in the selected category. If you press the “SCAN” button while the radio is not in the category search mode, the radio turns to the ALL SCAN mode. In
Preset buttons
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! How to preset channels 1. Press the “SAT” button to select SAT1, SAT2 and SAT3 reception. 2. Select the desired channel. 3. Press one of the preset buttons for more than 1.5 seconds to store the channel. If the button is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds, the preceding selection will remain in memory.
NOTE
If the connection between the radio and
battery is broken for any reason such
as vehicle maintenance or radio re-
moval, all channels stored in the preset
buttons are cleared. If this occurs, it is
necessary to reset the preset channels.
! Selecting preset channels
Presetting a channel with a preset button
allows you to select
in a
single operation. Up to six SAT1, SAT2
and SAT3 channels each may be preset.
that channel
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& Display selection
CD player operation
Press the “TEXT” button while receiving the satellite radio to change the display as follows:
NOTE . Make sure to always insert a disc with the label side up. If a disc is inserted with the label side down, the player displays “CHECK DISC”. Refer to “When the following messages are displayed” F5-27. . If a disc is inserted during a radio broadcast, the disc will interrupt the broadcast. . After the last track finishes, the disc will automatically return to track 1 (the first track on the disc) and will auto- matically play back. . The player is designed to be able to play music CD-Rs and music CD-RWs, but it may not be able to play certain ones. . CDs (i.e., 8 cm/3 inch CDs) are not supported, and if inserted, they will be immediately ejected. . Copyright protected WMA/AAC files will not be played by the system. The player will automatically skip to the next file (track). . Audio data recorded in the MP3/ WMA/AAC formats may not be played depending on the data recording con- dition.
& How to insert a CD (type A) While the ignition switch is in the “Acc” or “ON” position, hold a disc with a finger in the center hole while gripping the edge of the disc, then insert it in to the slot (with the label side up) and the player will automatically pull the disc into position. NOTE DO NOT INSERT TWO DISCS INTO THE DISC INSERTION SLOT AT A TIME.
& How to insert a CD(s) (type B)
1. Briefly press the “LOAD” button. If the magazine in the player has an idle position where you can insert a disc, the disc number indicator associated with the idle position will blink.
insert
indicator
If no indicator blinks, it means that there is
no idle position in the magazine.
2. When the “LOAD”
illumi-
nates,
the disc. Once you have
inserted the disc, the “LOAD” indicator will
turn off and the “LOADING” indicator will
illuminate. The disc will then be automa-
tically drawn in, the player will begin to
play back the first track of the disc, the
“LOADING” indicator will turn off and the
“READING” indicator will illuminate.
. To insert more discs in succession,
repeat steps 1 and 2. The magazine will
be loaded with discs in the ascending
order of position number.
. If you do not
insert any disc in 15
seconds after you have pressed the
“LOAD” button,
the player will return to
the original mode that was selected before
the “LOAD” button was pressed.
. The disc indicator steadily lights up if a
disc is already inserted in the correspond-
ing position of the magazine.
. While the player is in the loading mode,
if you press “FM”, “AM” or “SAT” button,
the player will enter the standby mode.
Press the “CD/AUX” button to start play-
back.
! Inserting a disc in a desired posi-
tion
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Disc select buttons
1. Briefly press the “LOAD” button. If the magazine in the player has an idle position where you can insert a disc, the disc number indicator associated with the idle position will blink. The positions in the magazine the indica- tor of which steadily lights up are already loaded with discs.
insert
indicator
2. Press the disc select button at
the
position where you want to insert a disc.
3. When the “LOAD”
illumi-
nates,
the disc. Once you have
inserted the disc, the “LOAD” indicator will
turn off. The disc will then be automatically
drawn in, and the player will begin to play
the first track on the disc.
. If you wish to insert another disc,
repeat the procedure beginning with step
1.
. If you do not
insert any disc in 15
seconds after you have pressed the
“LOAD” button, the player will return to
the original mode that was selected before
the “LOAD” button was pressed.
. While the player is in the loading mode,
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if you press “FM”, “AM” or “SAT” button, the player will enter standby mode. Press the “CD/AUX” button to start playback. ! Loading all the magazine (full disc
loading mode)
If you continue to press the “LOAD” 1. button for more than 1.5 seconds, the player will produce beep sound and will enter the full disc loading mode. 2. When the disc number indicator flashes and “ALL LOAD” indicator illumi- nates, insert a disc within 15 seconds. If a disc is successfully loaded during this period, the disc number indicator will stop blinking and will steadily light. 3. When the loading of a disc is com- plete, the next idle disc number indicator will blink. Then repeat step 2.
4. When the magazine is filled with discs by repeating steps 2 and 3, the player will start playback of the discs, beginning with the one inserted first.
If you fail to insert any disc during each 15
seconds interval,
the full disc loading
mode will be canceled, and the player will
start playback of the disc inserted first.
& How to play back a CD
NOTE
For type A audio,
if a disc that the
player cannot read has been loaded,
the player will display the message
“CHECK DISC”.
! When there is no CD inserted
Insert a CD by referring to “How to insert a
CD (type A)” F5-18 / “How to insert a CD
(s) (type B)” F5-18.
When a CD is loaded, the player will start
playback of the CD, beginning with the
first track.
! When CD is in the player (type A)/ When playing back all CDs in the player (type B)
When the “CD/AUX” button is pressed, the player will start playback.
! When selecting a CD to play (type
B)
& To select a track from its
beginning
! Forward direction
! Backward direction
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Disc select buttons
Press a desired one of the disc select buttons the disc number indicator of which steadily lights up. The player will then start playback of the selected CD, beginning with the first track.
Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial clock- wise to skip to the beginning of the next track/file (track). Each time the dial is turned, the indicated track/file (track) number will increase. NOTE In an MP3, WMA or AAC folder, skip- ping past the last track/file (track) will take you back to the first track/file (track) in the folder.
Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial counter- clockwise to skip to the beginning of the current track/file (track). Each time the dial is turned, the indicated track/file (track) number will decrease. NOTE In an MP3, WMA or AAC folder, skip- ping past the first track/file (track) will take you to the last track/file (track) in the folder.
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& Fast-forwarding and fast-re-
versing
! Fast-reversing
! Fast-forwarding
& Repeating
Type A audio
Press the “ ” side of the “SEEK” button continuously to fast-reverse the track/file. Release the button to stop fast-reversing. NOTE If you fast-reverse to the beginning of the first track/file (track), fast-reversing will stop and the player will start play- back.
Press the “ ” side of the “SEEK” button continuously to fast-forward the track/file. Release the button to stop fast-forwarding. NOTE If you fast-forward to the end of the last track/file (track), fast-forwarding will stop and the player will start playback beginning with the first track/file (track).
Type B audio
To repeat a track/file (track), briefly press the “RPT/RDM” button (type A audio) or
“RPT” button (type B audio) while the track/file (track) is playing. Each time you briefly press the button, the mode changes in the following se- quences. Type A audio:
Type B audio:
NOTE . The “TRACK RPT” indication refers to the repeat playback of a single track. It repeats the track that is playing. . The “FOLDER RPT” indication re- fers to the repeat playback of a folder. It the tracks in the repeats the all of folder. the function when the MP3/WMA/AAC for- mat track is playing.
is possible to select
It
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& Random playback
Type A audio
. The “DISC RPT” indication refers to the repeat playback of a disc. It repeats the tracks on the CD. It is only possible to select this function for type B audio. To cancel the track/file (track) repeat-play mode, briefly press the “RPT” button and select CANCEL. The “RPT” indication will turn off, and the normal playback mode will be resumed. NOTE The repeat-play mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps: . Press the “RPT/RDM” button and select CANCEL (type A audio) . Press the “RPT” button and select CANCEL (type B audio) . Press the “ ” button . Press the disc select button . Press the “SCAN” button . Press the “LOAD” button when there is free space in the CD magazine
Type B audio
To play back a track/file(s) at random,
press the “RPT/RDM” button for 0.5
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second or longer (type A audio) or press the “RDM” button (type B audio). . For type A audio, press the “RPT/RDM” button for 0.5 second or longer. . For type B audio, press the “RDM” button.
Each time you press the button, the mode changes in the following sequences. Type A audio:
Type B audio:
the tracks.
NOTE . The “RDM” indication refers to the random playback of It randomly repeats the tracks on the CD. It is possible to select the function when formats other than the MP3/WMA/ AAC format CD is playing. . The “FOLDER RDM” indication re- fers to the random playback in the
is possible to select
folder. It randomly repeats the tracks in
the folder. It is possible to select the
function when an MP3/WMA/AAC for-
mat track is playing.
. The “DISC RDM” indication refers to
the random playback of a disc.
It
randomly repeats the tracks in the CD.
It
the function
when an MP3/WMA/AAC format track is
playing.
To cancel
the random playback mode,
press the “RPT/RDM” button for 0.5
second or longer again (type A audio) or
press the “RPT” button again (type B
audio) and select CANCEL.
The “RDM” indication will turn off, and the
normal playback mode will be resumed.
NOTE
Random playback will be cancelled if
you perform any of the following steps:
. Press the “RPT/RDM” button for 0.5
second or longer and select CANCEL
(type A audio)
. Press the “RPT” button and select
CANCEL (type B audio)
. Press the “
” button
. Press the disc select button
. Press the “SCAN” button
. Press the “LOAD” button when
there is free space in the CD magazine
. Press the “
” side of the
” or “
“FOLDER” button
& Scan
The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track/file in succes- sion. Press the “SCAN” button to start scanning upward beginning with the track/ file(s) following the currently selected one. After all track/file(s) in the disk/folder have been scanned, normal playback will be resumed. To cancel the scan mode, press the “SCAN” button again. NOTE The scan mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps. . Press the “RPT” button . Press the “RDM” button
” or “
” side of the
” side of the
” button ” or “
. Press the “RPT/RDM” button . Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial . Press the “ “FOLDER” button . Press the “ . Press the “ “SEEK” button . Press the disc select button . Select the radio or AUX mode . Press the “LOAD” button when there is free space in the CD magazine . Turn off the audio equipment . Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position
the power of
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NOTE The display is designed to show titles for up to 30 characters.
& Folder selection
next one in the following sequence. For CD-DA:
For MP3/WMA/AAC:
! Page (track/folder title) scroll
& Display selection
If you press the “TEXT” button again for at least 0.5 second, the title will be scrolled so you can see all of it.
If you press the “TEXT” button during playback, the indication will change to the
the “FOLDER” the next folder. ” side of the button briefly to
Press the “ ” side of button briefly to select Press the “ go back to the previous folder. NOTE . Selecting folders in this way is possible only within a single disc. . Only MP3/WMA/AAC folders are re- cognized when an attempt to select the next or previous folder is made. If no appropriate folder exists on the disc, pressing the “ ” side of the
” or “
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“FOLDER” button starts playback be- ginning with the first track/file (track).
& How to eject a CD from the
player (type A)
& How to eject CDs from the
player (type B)
NOTE . Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out, because vibration might make it fall out. . If you do not remove the ejected disc within approximately 15 seconds, a disc protection function will operate, automatically reloading the disc. In this case, the disc is not played. ! Ejecting a CD from the player
”. The disc will be ejected.
When a disc is being played back or when a disc is in the player, press the eject button “ NOTE . Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out, because vibration might make it fall out. . If you do not remove the ejected disc within approximately 15 seconds, a disc protection function will operate, automatically reloading the disc. In this case, the disc is not played.
Disc select buttons
1. Use the disc select button to select the disc to be ejected.
2. Briefly press the “ ” button. The selected disc will be ejected. The disc number indicator will this time. When you remove the ejected disc, the disc number indicator will turn off.
flash at
To remove more discs in succession, repeat steps 1 and 2.
! Ejecting all discs from the player
(all disc ejection mode)
If you press the “
” button for 1.5
1.
seconds or longer, the player will produce
beep sound and will enter the all disc
ejection mode. At
the disc
number indicator and “ALL EJECT” indi-
cator will flash.
2. Remove the disc that has been
ejected. The other discs loaded will then
be ejected one after another.
this time,
NOTE . If you press the “ ” button while the player is in all disc ejection mode, the mode will be cancelled following ejection of the disc that is currently being ejected.
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Check that the disc type (i.e., 8 cm/3 inch CDs are not supported) and data format are correct. This player can only play CD- DA, MP3, WMA and AAC data formats. If the disc cannot be unloaded or this message remains displayed, please con- tact your SUBARU dealer.
. If you press the “CD/AUX” button or “LOAD” button while the player is in all disc ejection mode, the player will draw in the discs that have been ejected and play them. & When the following mes-
sages are displayed
If one of the following messages is displayed while operating the CD player, determine the cause based on the follow- ing information. If you cannot clear those messages, please contact your SUBARU dealer. ! When “PUSH EJECT” is displayed Press the eject button to unload the disc. Check the disc for damage or deforma- tion, and also check that the correct disc is inserted. Do not try to unload the disc forcibly. Single CDs (i.e., 8 cm/3 inch CDs) are not supported, and if inserted, they will be immediately ejected. If the disc cannot be unloaded or this message remains displayed, please contact your SUBARU dealer. ! When “CHECK DISC” is displayed Press the eject button to unload the discs. Check that the disc is not damaged or scratched, and also check that the disc is inserted correctly. This message may appear when using some CD-RW discs.
. In some cases, when the sound volume of the portable audio player is low, the sound becomes bad when you turn up the volume of the vehicle audio system. In this case, adjust the sound volume of the portable audio player. . In some cases, noise occurs be- cause of a bad connection between the portable player and the audio system. Try cleaning the stereo jack and audio plug. . If noise is not reduced, check for disconnection of the cord or malfunc- tions of the portable player.
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AUX unit operation
By connecting a commercial audio pro- duct to the vehicle, such as a portable audio player, you can hear its sound via the vehicle’s speaker. For the audio input jack, a stereo mini pin plug (3.5ø) can be connected. The con- nection cable is available at electrical appliance or similar stores.
To use the AUX unit: 1. Connect a portable audio player to the AUX jack.
2. Press the AUX input selection button “CD/AUX” on the audio control panel to turn on the auxiliary audio input. 3. Play back the portable audio player. Refer the portable audio player.
to the Owner’s Manual of
NOTE . The output sound of the portable audio player is not loud, and the sound via the vehicle’s speakers that are connected to the vehicle audio set is very low. If you turn up the volume of the audio set, the volume becomes louder. However, when you change the player to the other portable audio player, the sound may become a lot louder. Turn down the volume when you change between them.
Precautions to observe when handling a compact disc
Use only compact discs (CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs) that have the mark shown in the following illustration. Also, some compact discs cannot be played.
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If
. You cannot use a DualDisc in the CD player. If you insert a DualDisc into the player, the disc may not come out again, possibly causing the player to malfunction. . In cold and/or rainy weather, dew can form inside the CD player, preventing normal operation. this happens, eject the CD and wait for the player to dry out. . Skipping may occur when the CD player is subjected to severe vibration (for example, when the vehicle is driven on a rough surface). . To remove a disc from the case, press the center of the case and hold both edges of the disc. If the disc surface is touched directly, contamination could cause poor tone quality. Do not touch the disc surface. . Use a clean disc whenever possible. If – CONTINUED –
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there are deposits, wipe the disc surface from the center outward with a dry, soft cloth. Be sure not to use a rough cloth, thinner, benzine, alcohol, etc. . Do not use any disc that is scratched, deformed, or cracked. Also, do not use any disc that has a non-standard shape (for example, a heart shape). Malfunctions or problems might result. . A disc is vulnerable to heat. Never keep it either in places exposed to direct sunlight, near heaters or in vehicles parked in the sun or on hot days.
Audio control buttons (if equipped)
Type A audio
Type B audio
These buttons are located on the spokes of the steering wheel. They allow the driver to control audio functions without taking his/her hands off the steering wheel.
& MODE button
This button is used to select the desired audio mode. Each time it is pressed, the mode changes to the next one in the following sequence.
*1: The frequency last received in the selected waveband will be displayed. *2: Only when a CD is in the player.
is
*3: Only when an auxiliary audio product connected. *4: Only when an iPod is connected using the iPod adapter is available as a dealer option. & “ ” and “ ” switch
that
” or “
” or “
! With radio mode selected Press the switch to the “ ” side briefly to skip to a preset channel. Press the switch to the “ ” side for more than 0.5 second to seek the next recei- vable station and stop at it. That station’s frequency will be indicated on the audio display. ! With CD mode selected Press the switch to the “ ” side to skip forward in the track/file (track) order. Press
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” side to skip back-
the switch to the “ ward in the track/file (track) order. The track/file (track) number will be shown on the audio display. ! With SAT mode selected Press the switch to the “ ” side to skip forward in the channel order. Press the switch to the “ ” side to skip backward in the channel order. When the switch is briefly pressed, the channel will skip every 1 channel. When the switch is pressed for more than 0.5 second, the channel will skip every 10 channels. The channel will be shown on the audio display.
& Volume control switch
Press the switch to the “+” side to increase the volume. Press the switch to the “−”
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side to reduce the volume. A number indicating the volume will be shown on the audio display.
Hands-free system (if equipped)
& MUTE button (if equipped)
NOTE . For models with the genuine SUBARU navigation system, refer to the Owner’s Manual supplement for the navigation system. . When selling your vehicle, make sure that you initialize the Hands-free system to prevent personal data from being improperly accessed. The Hands-free system operates while the ignition switch is in the “Acc” or “ON” position.
Press this button if you wish to immedi- ately cut the volume to zero. The audio display will show “MUTE”. If you press the button again, the original return and “MUTE” sound volume will turns off.
& Tips for the Hands-free sys-
tem
! Bluetooth®
NOTE The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. It is possible to connect a cell phone to the in-vehicle equipment through the Blue- tooth® format (wireless) to make a phone call from the in-vehicle equipment or take an incoming phone call. Since the Bluetooth® format is wireless, a connection between the in-vehicle equipment and the cell phone can be made without placing them in close vicinity of each other. The cell phone can be used
with it left in the breast pocket or bag. NOTE The Hands-free system may not oper- ate properly under the following condi- tions. . The cell phone is turned off. . The cell phone is not in the phone call area. . The battery of the call phone has run down. . The cell phone is not connected to the Hands-free system. . The cell phone is behind the seat or in the glove box. . A metal material covers or touches the cell phone. ! Corresponding profiles for the cell
phone
. HFP (Hands Free Profile): Ver. 1.0
. OPP (Object Push Profile): Ver. 1.1
& Certification for the Hands-
free system
NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This de- vice may not cause harmful interfer-
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ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party respon- sible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equip- ment.
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an out- let on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult enced radio/TV technician for help.
the dealer or an experi-
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications, is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter- ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter- ference by one or more of the following measures.
if
it
& Safety precautions
WARNING
. For safety reasons, avoid operat- ing of the cell phone while driv- ing.
. Do not make a phone call while driving. When you have an in- coming call, stop the vehicle in a safe location before taking the incoming phone call. When you have to absolutely take a phone call, tell the caller “I’ll call you back”. And then call the caller back after stopping the vehicle in a safe location.
. Part 15 FCC Rules
FCC Warning: Any unauthorized changes of modifications to this equipment
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would void the user’s authority to operate this device.
CAUTION
. Do not leave the cell phone in the vehicle. The temperature in the vehicle may become extremely high and cause a malfunction of the cell phone.
. When using the cell phone, be careful not to get it close to the in-vehicle equipment. Getting it too close to the in-vehicle equip- ment may result in deterioration in tone quality or a poor connect- ing condition.
. In the frequency band used by this equipment, along with indus- trial, scientific and medical equipment such as a microwave oven, radio stations (a license is required) to be used by the production line in the factory to identify movable bodies, specific small power radio stations (a license is not required) and ama- teur radio stations (a license is required) are being operated. (These three types of radio sta- tions are hereinafter referred to
as “other radio stations”.) Before
using this equipment, be sure to
check to see if “other radio
stations” are being operated in
the vicinity. If there is detrimental
radio interference from this
equipment to “other radio sta-
tions”, move the equipment to
another location as soon as
possible to avoid radio interfer-
ence. The frequency band used
by this equipment is in the 2.4
GHz zone. The FH-SS modulation
is employed as a modulation
method. The expected inflicting
interference distance is less than
33 ft (10 m). This equipment uses
a full band and can avoid a band
used by a movable body identifi-
cation device.
& Using the Hands-free system ! Turning on/off the Hands-free mode
1) OFF hook switch 2) ON hook switch
To turn on the Hands-free mode, press the OFF hook switch. To turn off the Hands- free mode, press the ON hook switch. ! Preparation for using the Hands-
free system
Before using the Hands-free system, it is necessary to register a cell phone in the system. Perform the following procedure to register a cell phone. 1. Press the OFF hook switch. 2. Select “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 3. Select “Phone setup” by operating the
“Set up” by operating the
Input the phone number to be regis- to “Inputting the phone
NOTE While inputting the phone numbers, if “Go Back” is chosen using the “TUNE/ TRACK/CH” dial, the character that was input last is deleted. ! Registering the phonebook data. 1. tered. Refer number” F5-35. 2. Say the name to be registered. 3. 4. Press the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 5. 6. Select “Speed Dial” by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 7. Select the phone number to be regis- tered.
“Confirm” is displayed.
“Stored” is displayed.
“TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 4. Select “Pair phone” by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 5. Press the talk switch. Refer to “Voice command system” F5-40. 6. Say the name to be registered. “Confirm” by operating the 7. Select “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial or say “Confirm”. Then a pass key is displayed. Input the displayed pass key into the 8. cell phone while “PASS KEY: ****” is displayed. If you input the correct pass key, “Paired” is displayed and the register- ing procedure is finished. If you input an incorrect pass key, “Failed” is displayed and the registering procedure was not successful.
! Inputting the phone number 1. Press the OFF hook switch. 2. Select “Phonebook” by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 3. Select “Add Entry” by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 4. Select “Manual Input” by operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 5. tered.
Input the phone number to be regis-
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Preset buttons
8. Press the preset button in which you want to register the number. The number is then registered.
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If the registered name or phone number has more than 12 characters, press the “TEXT” button for more than 1.5 seconds to scroll the name or phone number. ! Making a phone call ! Making a phone call from the phone
book
It is possible to select a phone number from the phonebook registered with the in- vehicle equipment to make a phone call. 1. Press the OFF hook switch.
Preset buttons
2. Press the preset button in which the desired number is registered. 3. Press the OFF hook switch again.
NOTE When a preset button for which num- bers are not registered is pressed, an error message is indicated on the audio screen. ! Redial 1. Select “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 2. Press the OFF hook switch.
“Redial” by operating the
! Callback 1. Select “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial. 2. Press the OFF hook switch.
“Callback” by operating the
! Taking a phone call and declining
an incoming call
To take a phone call: Press the OFF hook switch. To put an incoming call on hold: Press the ON hook switch briefly. To decline an incoming call: Press the ON hook switch for more than 1.5 sec- onds.
! Volume control
You can adjust the phone call volume, the voice volume and the voice guidance volume. Refer to “Volume control switch” F5-31. ! Adjustable level of each volume
Volume
Phone call
Voice
Range
0 to 14
0 to 14
Voice guidance 1 to 7
Initial setting
! Menu list of the Hands-free system
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Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial to select a menu, and then press the dial to enter the selected menu. NOTE For details about the operation, follow the voice guidance.
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First menu
Second menu
Third menu
Details
Phonebook*
Add Entry
Change Name
List Names
Speed Dial
Delete Entry
Del Spd Dial
Go Back
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—
Redial
Callback
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Adding a new number
Changing a name registered in the phonebook
Showing the list of the names registered in the phonebook
Registering a speed dial
Deleting phonebook data
Deleting a registered speed dial.
Redialing
Dialing a number stored in the incoming call history memory
*: If a cell phone is not registered, the menu described in the chart is not indicated.
First menu
Second menu
Third menu
Details
Setup
Security
Phone setup
Set Pin
Phbk Lock
Phbk Unlock
Go Back
Pair Phone
Select Phone
Change Name
List Phones
Set Passkey
Delete
Go Back
Setting a PIN code
Locking the phonebook*
Unlocking the phonebook*
Registering a new cell phone
Selecting a cell phone to be used
Changing the registered name of the cell phone
Showing the list of the registered cell phones
Changing the pass key
Deleting the registered cell phone
System setup
Guidance Vol
Setting the volume of the voice guidance
Initialize
Go Back
—
Initialization
Go Back
*: If a PIN code is not registered, the menu described in the chart is not available.
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! Voice command system
The commands available for the voice command system are listed in the follow- ing chart.
Command
Talk switch
To turn on the voice command system, press the talk switch briefly. To turn off the voice command system, press the talk switch for more than 1.5 seconds.
10
11
12
0 (zero, oh)
1 (one)
2 (two)
3 (three)
4 (four)
5 (five)
6 (six)
7 (seven)
8 (eight)
9 (nine)
* (star)
# (pound)
13 + (plus)
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
double
callback
redial
dial by number
dial by name
phonebook
setup
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
phone book add entry
phone book change name
phone book delete entry
phone book list names
phone book set speed dial
phone book delete speed dial
phone book unlock
cancel
help
repeat
go back
32 mute
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
call transfer
dial
previous
delete
store
confirm
phone setup
security
pair phone
change name
select phone
list phones
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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
set pass key
list phone
add entry
delete entry
delete speed dial
by voice
voice
by phone
phone
call history
by call history
set speed dial
next
incoming
outgoing
list names
set PIN
phone book lock
63 PIN setup
64
send
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Interior equipment
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Interior light .........................................................
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Dome light ..........................................................
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Map light.............................................................
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Cargo area light (Outback)...................................
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Sun visors ...........................................................
6-4
Sun visor extension plate ....................................
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Vanity mirror with light ........................................
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Storage compartment .........................................
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Glove box ...........................................................
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Center console box .............................................
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Overhead console ...............................................
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Pocket (if equipped) ............................................
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Cup holder ...........................................................
Front passenger’s cup holder ..............................
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Rear passenger’s cup holder ...............................
6-9
Bottle holders ......................................................
6-9
Accessory power outlets................................... 6-10
Ashtray (if equipped)......................................... Coat hook........................................................... Shopping bag hook ........................................... Legacy .............................................................. Outback ............................................................ Floor mat ............................................................ Cargo area cover (if equipped) ......................... Using the cover ................................................. To remove the cover housing............................. Stowage of the cargo area cover ........................ To install the cover housing ............................... Convenient tie-down hooks (if equipped) ........ Under-floor storage compartment .................... Rear view camera (if equipped) ........................ How to use the rear view camera ....................... Viewing range on the screen.............................. Help line............................................................
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