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Volume control (0 to 40)


For less volume


For more volume


(cid:84) FM/AM selection button Push the “FM” (2) or “AM” (1) button when the radio is off to turn on the radio. Push the “FM” or “AM” button when the radio is on to select FM1, FM2 or AM reception.


(cid:84) Stereo indicator The stereo indicator “ST” will come on when an FM stereo broadcast is received. (cid:84) Tuning (cid:86) Manual tuning Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (4) to increase the tuning frequency and press the “ ” side of the button to decrease it. Each time the button is pressed, the fre- quency interval can be changed between 10 kHz in the AM mode and 0.2 MHz in the FM mode. ” side of the but- If you hold down the “ ton, the tuning frequency will increase continuously, and if you hold down the “ ” side of the button, the tuning fre- quency will decrease continuously. Re- lease the button when your desired fre- quency is reached. NOTE While you are holding down either side of the TUNE TRACK button, the tuning frequency will not stop changing even if the frequency of a receivable station is reached. (cid:86) Seek tuning If you press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button (6), the radio will auto-


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matically search for a receivable station and stop at the first one it finds. This func- tion may not be available, however, when radio signals are weak. In such a situation, perform manual tuning to select the de- sired station. (cid:86) Automatic tuning (SCAN) Press the “SCAN” button (7) to change the radio 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 five seconds while displaying the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band 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 dis- played frequency. Press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR (6) button again to cancel the scan mode and to stop on any displayed fre- quency. When the “SCAN” button is pressed for automatic tuning, stations are scanned in the direction of low frequencies to high fre- quencies only. Automatic tuning may not function proper- ly if the station reception is weakened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills.


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(cid:84) Selecting preset stations Presetting a station with a preset button (9) allows you to select that station in a single operation. Up to six, AM, FM1 and FM2 stations each may be preset. (cid:84) How to preset stations 1. Press the “FM” (2) or “AM” (1) button to select FM1, FM2, or AM reception. 2. Press the “SCAN” button (7) or tune the radio manually until the desired station frequency is displayed. 3. Press one of the preset buttons (9) for more than 1.5 seconds to store the fre- quency. If the button is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds, the preceding selection will remain in memory. NOTE (cid:121) 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 pre- set buttons are cleared. If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the preset but- tons. (cid:121) If a cell phone is placed near the ra- dio, it may cause the radio to emit noise when it receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault. (cid:84) Rear seat entertainment If your vehicle is equipped with a Rear


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Seat Entertainment System, you can en- joy audio outputs from the system through the vehicle’s speakers by pressing the “RSE AUX” button. Press the button again to return to the audio set sound.


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(cid:132) Compact disc player operation


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1) CD button 2) TUNE TRACK button 3) AUDIO button 4) SEEK FLDR button 5) RDM button 6) RPT button 7) SCAN button 8) Eject button (cid:84) To playback a compact disc (cid:86) When CD is not in the player 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 (cid:121) DO NOT INSERT TWO DISCS INTO THE DISC INSERTION SLOT AT A TIME. (cid:121) Be sure to insert a disc with the label side up. If you insert the disc the label side down, “CHECK DISC” will appear on the display and the player will not play anything. (cid:121) After the last song finishes, the play- er will automatically return to track 1
(the first song on the disc). (cid:121) If you insert a disc that cannot be played by the player, “CHECK DISC”


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will appear on the display and the play- er will revert to the previously selected mode. (cid:121) 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. (cid:121) Single CDs (i.e., 8 cm/3 inch CDs) are not supported, and if inserted, they will be immediately ejected. (cid:86) When CD is in the player When the “CD” button (1) is pressed, the player will start playback. NOTE After the last song finishes, the player will automatically return to track 1 (the first song on the disc). (cid:84) To stop playback of a CD When is pressed during playback of a CD, the CD stops playing temporarily. To let the CD resume playing, press the button again. (cid:84) To select a song from its beginning (cid:86) Forward direction Briefly press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) to skip to the beginning of the next track/file (track). Each time this side of the button is pressed, the indicated track/file (track) number will increase.


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NOTE In an MP3 folder, skipping past the last track/file (track) will take you back to the first track/file (track) in the folder. (cid:86) Backward direction Briefly press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) to skip to the beginning of the current track/file (track). Each time this side of the button is pressed, the indi- cated track/file (track) number will de- crease. NOTE In an MP3 folder, skipping past the last track/file (track) will take you back to the first track/file (track) in the folder. (cid:84) Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (cid:86) Fast-forwarding Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) continuously to fast-forward the track/file. Release the button to stop fast-forward- ing. NOTE If you fast-forward past the last track/ file (track) on the disc, the player will select the first track/file (track) on the disc and start playing it.


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(cid:86) Fast-reversing Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) continuously to fast-reverse the track/file (track). Release the button to stop fast-reversing. NOTE If you fast-reverse to the beginning of the first track/file (track) on the disc, the fast-reversing will stop and the player will start playing the first track/ file (track) on the disc. (cid:84) Folder selection (MP3 disc) Press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button (2) briefly to select the next folder. Pressing the “ ” side of the same button the first time makes the player go back to the beginning of the currently selected file; pressing it a second time makes it go back to the previously selected file. NOTE Only MP3 folders are recognized when an attempt to select the next or previ- ous folder is made. If no appropriate folder exists on the disc, pressing the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button has no effect.


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(cid:84) Repeating (cid:86) To repeat the currently playing


track/file (track)


To repeat a track/file (track), briefly press the “RPT” button (6) while the track/file (track) is playing. The display will show “RPT”, and the track/file (track) will be re- peated. To cancel the track/file (track) repeat-play mode: Press the “RPT” button once (non-MP3
disc) Press the “RPT” button twice (MP3 disc) The “RPT” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be resumed. NOTE (cid:121) With an MP3 disc inserted, each time you briefly press the button, the mode will change to the next one in the fol- lowing sequence.


RPT


D-RPT


CANCEL


If you accidentally press the button and cancel the track/file (track) repeat- play mode, press it again to reselect the repeat-play mode. (cid:121) The repeat-play mode will be can- celled if you perform any of the follow- ing steps:


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(cid:121) Press the “RDM” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ the SEEK FLDR button (MP3 disc) (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.


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(cid:86) To repeat the currently playing fold-


er (MP3 disc)


To repeat the currently playing folder, press the “RPT” (6) button twice while a file (track) is playing. The display will show “D-RPT”, and the folder will be played re- peatedly. To cancel the folder repeat-play mode, press the “RPT” button once more. The “D-RPT” indication will go off, and the nor- mal playback mode will be resumed. NOTE (cid:121) Each time you briefly press the but- ton, the mode will change to the next one in the following sequence.


RPT


D-RPT


CANCEL


If you accidentally press the button


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and cancel folder repeat-play mode, press it again to reselect the folder repeat-play mode. (cid:121) The folder repeat-play mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the fol- lowing steps:


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(cid:121) Press the “RDM” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ the SEEK FLDR button (MP3 disc) (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.


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(cid:84) Random playback (cid:86) Non-MP3 disc Press the “RDM” button (5) briefly during disc playback to play all of the tracks on the disc in a random order. The display will show “RDM”, and all of the tracks on the disc will be played in a random order. To cancel random mode, press the button again. The “RDM” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be re- sumed. NOTE Random playback will be cancelled if


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you perform any of the following steps: (cid:121) Press the “RPT” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ SEEK FLDR button (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position. (cid:86) MP3 disc Press the “RDM” button (5) during disc playback to play all of the tracks in the folder currently being played in random or- der. Press the “RDM” button again to play all of the tracks on the disc in random or- der. The display will show “RDM” during the random mode. To cancel the random mode, press the “RDM” button during “in-disc” random playback. The “RDM” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be re- sumed. NOTE (cid:121) Each time you briefly press the but- ton, the mode will change to the next one in the following sequence.


CANCEL


If you accidentally press the button and cancel the random mode, press it again to reselect the random mode. (cid:121) Random playback will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps:


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(cid:121) Press the “RPT” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ ” or “ the SEEK FLDR button (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.


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(cid:84) Scan The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track/file (track) on the disc/folder the “SCAN” button (7) to start scanning through all tracks upward beginning with the track/file (track) following the currently selected one. After all tracks/files (tracks) on the disc/folder has been scanned, nor- mal playback mode is restored.


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To cancel a scan, press the button again. NOTE The scan mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following opera- tions: (cid:121) Press the “RPT” button (cid:121) Press the “RDM” button ” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Press the “ ” or “ TUNE TRACK button (cid:121) Press the “ SEEK FLDR button (MP3 disc) (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position. (cid:84) To eject a disc from the player When a disc is being played back or when a disc is in the player, press the eject but- ton “ NOTE (cid:121) Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out, because vibration might make it fall out. (cid:121) If the disc is left ejected for more than approximately 15 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” position, a disc protection func-


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tion will operate, automatically reload- ing the disc. In this case, the disc is not played. (cid:84) Display selection (MP3 disc) If you press the “AUDIO” button (3) for 0.5
second or longer during playback, the in- dication will change to the next one in the following sequence.


File title


Time


Folder title


(cid:84) Page (track/folder title) scroll (MP3


disc)


If, having pressed the “AUDIO” button (3) to select track title or folder title display, you press the “AUDIO” button again for less than 0.5 second, the title will be scrolled so you can see all of it. You will see eight characters at a time. NOTE The display is designed to show titles for up to three pages (64 characters in total).


Type B audio set (if equipped) The audio set will operate only when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” positions.


(cid:132) Radio operation


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1) AM button 2) FM button 3) AUX RSE button 4) TUNE TRACK button 5) Power switch, volume control dial 6) SEEK FLDR button 7) SCAN button 8) TONE BAL button 9) Preset button (cid:84) Power switch and volume control The dial (5) is used for both power (ON/ OFF) and volume control. The radio is turned ON and OFF by pushing the dial and the volume is controlled by turning the dial. The dial can also be used for tone and balance adjustment. (cid:84) Tone and balance control The volume control dial (5) normally func- tions as a volume control. This dial be- comes a control for Bass, Midrange, Tre- ble, Fader or Balance when you select the appropriate tone and balance control mode. Choose desired volume level for each mode by turning the volume control dial. The control function returns to volume control mode after approximately 5 sec- onds.


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(cid:86) To change tone and balance control


modes


Each brief press of the “TONE BAL” but- ton (8) changes control modes in the fol- lowing sequence starting from volume control mode. (When the radio is first turned on, the control mode is in the vol- ume control.)


Volume


(VOLUME)


Bass (BASS)


Midrange (MIDDLE)


Balance


(BALANCE)


Fader


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Treble


(TREBLE)


The “TONE BAL” button is used for select- ing the following control modes:


Control mode (Range of levels)


Turn counterclockwise


Turn clockwise


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Bass control (–6 to +6)


For less bass sound


For more bass sound


Midrange control (–6 to +6)


For less midrange sound


For more midrange sound


Treble control (–6 to +6)


For less treble sound


For more treble sound


Fader control (R9 to F9)


Balance control (L9 to R9)


To increase rear speaker volume and decrease front speaker vol-


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To increase left speaker volume and decrease right speaker vol-


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To increase front speaker volume and decrease rear speaker vol-


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To increase right speaker volume and decrease left speaker vol-


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Volume control (0 to 40)


For less volume


For more volume


(cid:84) FM/AM selection button Push the “FM” (2) or “AM” (1) button when the radio is off to turn on the radio. Push the “FM” or “AM” button when the radio is on to select FM1, FM2 or AM reception.


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(cid:84) Stereo indicator The stereo indicator “ST” will come on when an FM stereo broadcast is received. (cid:84) Tuning (cid:86) Manual tuning Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (4) to increase the tuning frequency and press the tuning button marked “ ” to decrease it. Each time the button is pressed, the fre- quency interval can be changed between 10 kHz in the AM mode and 0.2 MHz in the FM mode. ” side of the but- If you hold down the “ ton, the tuning frequency will increase continuously, and if you hold down the “ ” side of the button, the tuning fre- quency will decrease continuously. Re- lease the button when your desired fre- quency is reached. NOTE While you are holding down either side of the TUNE/TRACK button, the tuning frequency will not stop changing even if the frequency of a receivable station is reached. (cid:86) Seek tuning (SEEK) If you press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button (6), the radio will auto-


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Seat Entertainment System, you can en- joy audio outputs from the system through the vehicle’s speakers by pressing the “RSE AUX” button. Press the button again to return to the audio set sound.


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matically search for a receivable station and stop at the first one it finds. This func- tion may not be available, however, when radio signals are weak. In such a situation, perform manual tuning to select the de- sired station. (cid:86) Scan tuning (SCAN) Press the “SCAN” button (7) to change the radio 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 five seconds while displaying the frequency, after which scanning will continue until the entire band 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 dis- played frequency. Press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button (6) again to cancel the scan mode and to stop on any displayed fre- quency. When the “SCAN” button is pressed for automatic tuning, stations are scanned in the direction of low frequencies to high fre- quencies only. Automatic tuning may not function proper- ly if the station reception is weakened by distance from the station or proximity to tall buildings and hills.


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(cid:84) 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 and FM2
stations each may be preset. (cid:84) How to preset stations 1. Press the “FM” (2) or “AM” (1) button to select FM1, FM2 or AM reception. 2. Press the “SCAN” button (7) or tune the radio manually until the desired station frequency is displayed. 3. Press one of the preset buttons for more than 1.5 seconds to store the fre- quency. If the button is pressed for less than 1.5 seconds, the preceding selection will remain in memory. NOTE (cid:121) 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 pre- set buttons are cleared. If this occurs, it is necessary to reset the preset but- tons. (cid:121) If a cell phone is placed near the ra- dio, it may cause the radio to emit noise when it receives calls. This noise does not indicate a radio fault. (cid:84) Rear seat entertainment If your vehicle is equipped with a Rear


(cid:132) Built-in CD changer operation


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1) CD button 2) TUNE TRACK button 3) AUDIO button 4) SEEK FLDR button 5) RDM button 6) RPT button 7) SCAN button 8) Eject button 9) Disc select button 10) LOAD button NOTE (cid:121) Be sure to insert a disc with the label side up. If you insert the disc the label side down, “CHECK DISC” will appear on the display and the player will not play anything. (cid:121) If a disc is inserted during a radio broadcast, the disc will interrupt the broadcast. (cid:121) 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. (cid:121) Single CDs (i.e., 8 cm/3 inch CDs) are not supported, and if inserted, they will be immediately ejected. (cid:121) Insert discs slowly, one at a time. In- serting discs one over another could result in malfunction of the CD chang- er.


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(cid:84) How to insert a CD(s) (cid:86) Inserting a CD 1. Briefly press the “LOAD” button (10). If the magazine in the player has an idle po- sition where you can insert a disc, the disc number indicator associated with the idle position will blink. If no indicator blinks, it means that there is no idle position in the magazine. 2. After the disc number indicator has started to flash, insert the disc when “LOAD” flashes on the display. The disc will then be automatically drawn in, and the player will begin to play back the first track of the disc. (cid:121) To insert more discs in succession, re- peat 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” but- ton, the player will begin to play back the first track of the last disc you have insert- ed. (cid:121) The disc indicator steadily lights up if a disc is already inserted in the correspond- ing position of the magazine. (cid:121) While the player is in the loading mode, if you press “FM” or “AM” button, the play- er will enter the standby mode. Press the “CD” button to start playback.


(cid:86) Inserting a disc in a desired position 1. Briefly press the “LOAD” button (10). If the magazine in the player has an idle po- sition 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. 2. Press the disc select button (9) at the position where you want to insert a disc. 3. Insert the disc when “LOAD” flashes on the display. The disc will then be automat- ically drawn in, and the player will begin to play the first track on the disc. (cid:121) 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” but- ton, the player will begin to play back the first track of the last disc you have insert- ed. (cid:121) While the player is in the loading mode, if you press “FM” or “AM” button, the play- er will enter standby mode. Press the “CD” button to start playback. (cid:86) Loading all the magazine (Full disc


loading mode)


1. If you continue to press the “LOAD” button (10) for more than 1.5 seconds, the player will produce beep sound and will


enter the full disc loading mode. 2. A “disc number” indicator will blink, and “ALL LOAD” will be on display for a period of 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 complete, the next 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. (cid:84) How to play back a CD or make a


pause


(cid:86) When there is no CD inserted: Insert a CD by referring to “How to insert a CD(s)”. When a CD is loaded, the player will start playback of the CD, beginning with the first track. (cid:86) When there are CDs loaded: Press a desired one of the disc select but- tons (9) the disc number indicator of which


steadily lights up. The player will then start playback of the selected CD, beginning with the first track. If a disc that the player cannot read has been loaded, “CHECK DISC” will appear on the display and the player will not play anything. (cid:84) To select a song from its beginning (cid:86) Forward direction Briefly press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) to skip to the beginning of the next track/file (track). Each time the button is pressed, the indicated track/file (track) number will increase. NOTE In an MP3 folder, skipping past the last track/file (track) will take you back to the first track/file (track) in the folder. (cid:86) Backward direction Briefly press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) to skip to the beginning of the current track/file (track). Each time the button is pressed, the indicated track/ file (track) number will decrease. NOTE In an MP3 folder, skipping past the first track/file (track) will take you to the last track/file (track) in the folder.


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(cid:84) Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (cid:86) Fast-forwarding Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) continuously to fast-forward the track/file. Release the button to stop fast-forward- ing. 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 track/file (track). (cid:86) Fast-reversing Press the “ ” side of the TUNE TRACK button (2) 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. (cid:84) Repeating (cid:86) To repeat the currently playing


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To repeat a track/file (track), briefly press the “RPT” button (6) while the track/file


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(track) is playing. The display will show “RPT”, and the track/file (track) will be re- peated. To cancel the track/file (track) repeat-play mode, briefly press the “RPT” button twice. The “RPT” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be re- sumed. NOTE (cid:121) Each time you briefly press the but- ton, the mode will change to the next one in the following sequence.


RPT


D-RPT


CANCEL


If you accidentally press the button and cancel the track/file (track) repeat- play mode, press it again to reselect the repeat-play mode. (cid:121) The repeat-play mode will be can- celled if you perform any of the follow- ing steps:


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(cid:121) Press the “RDM” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Press the disc select button (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ the SEEK FLDR button (MP3 disc)


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(cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.


(cid:86) To repeat the currently playing disc/


folder


To repeat the currently playing disc/folder, press the “RPT” button (6) twice while a track/file (track) is playing. The display will show “D-RPT”, and the disc/folder will be played repeatedly. To cancel the disc/folder repeat-play mode, press the “RPT” button once more. The “D-RPT” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be resumed. NOTE (cid:121) Each time you briefly press the but- ton, the mode will change to the next one in the following sequence.


RPT


D-RPT


CANCEL


If you accidentally press the button and cancel the disc/folder repeat-play mode, press it again to reselect the disc/folder repeat-play mode. (cid:121) The disc/folder repeat-play mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps:


(cid:121) Press the “RDM” button


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(cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Press the disc select button (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ the SEEK FLDR button (MP3 disc) (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.


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(cid:84) Random playback (cid:86) Non-MP3 disc Press the “RDM” button (5) briefly during disc playback to play all of the tracks on the disc in a random order. The display will show “RDM”, and all of the tracks on the disc will be played in a random order. To cancel random mode, press the button again. The “RDM” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be re- sumed. NOTE Random playback will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps: (cid:121) Press the “RPT” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button


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” or “


” side of the


(cid:121) Press the “ SEEK FLDR button (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position. (cid:86) MP3 disc Press the “RDM” button (5) during disc playback to play all of the tracks in the folder currently being played in random or- der. Press the “RDM” button again to play all of the tracks on the disc in random or- der. The display will show “RDM” during the random mode. To cancel the random mode, press the “RDM” button during “in-disc” random playback. The “RDM” indication will go off, and the normal playback mode will be re- sumed. NOTE (cid:121) Each time you briefly press the but- ton, the mode will change to the next one in the following sequence.


CANCEL


If you accidentally press the button and cancel the random mode, press it


again to reselect the random mode. (cid:121) Random playback will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps:


” button


(cid:121) Press the “RPT” button (cid:121) Press the “SCAN” button (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Press the “ ” or “ the SEEK FLDR button (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.


” side of


(cid:84) SCAN The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track/file (track) in succession. Press the “SCAN” button (7) to start scanning upward beginning with the track/file (track) following the currently selected one. When all tracks/files (tracks) in the disc/folder have been scanned, nor- mal playback will be resumed. To cancel the scan mode, press the button again. NOTE The scan mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps: (cid:121) Press the “RPT” button (cid:121) Press the “RDM” button (cid:121) Press the “ TUNE TRACK button


” side of the


” or “


” or “


” button


” side of the


(cid:121) Press the “ SEEK FLDR button (MP3 disc) (cid:121) Press the “ (cid:121) Press the disc select button (cid:121) Select the radio mode (cid:121) Press the “RSE AUX” button (cid:121) Turn off the power of the audio equipment. (cid:121) Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position. (cid:84) Display selection (MP3 disc) If you press the “AUDIO” button (3) for 0.5
second or longer during playback, the in- dication will change to the next one in the following sequence.


File title


Time


Folder title


(cid:84) Page (track/folder title) scroll (MP3


disc)


If, having pressed the “AUDIO” button (3) to select track title or folder title display, you press the “AUDIO” button again for less than 0.5 second, the title will be scrolled so you can see all of it. You will see eight characters at a time. NOTE The display is designed to show titles


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for up to three pages (64 characters in total). (cid:84) Folder selection (MP3 disc) Press the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button (4) briefly to select the next folder. Pressing the “ ” side of the same button the first time makes the player go back to the beginning of the currently selected file; pressing it a second time makes it go back to the previously selected file. NOTE Only MP3 folders are recognized when an attempt to select the next or previ- ous folder is made. If no appropriate folder exists on the disc, pressing the “ ” side of the SEEK FLDR button has no effect. (cid:84) How to unload CDs from the player (cid:86) Ejecting a CD from the player Of the discs loaded, you can select and re- move only one disc. 1. Use the disc select button (9) to select the disc to be ejected. 2. Briefly press the “ ” button (8). The selected disc will be ejected. The disc number indicator will flash at this time. When you remove the ejected disc, the disc number indicator will go off. To remove more discs in succession, re- – CONTINUED –


” or “


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peat Steps 1 and 2. (cid:86) Ejecting all discs from the player


(All disc ejection mode)


1. If you continue to press the “ ” but- ton (8), the player will produce beep sound and will enter the all disc ejection mode. 2. Remove the disc that has been eject- ed. The other discs loaded will then be ejected one after another. If you do not re- move the disc that has been ejected, the “All disc ejection mode” will be canceled. NOTE (cid:121) Avoid driving the vehicle with a CD sticking out, because vibration might make it fall out. (cid:121) 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 be- ing ejected. (cid:121) If you press the “CD” button while the player is in all disc ejection mode, the player will draw in the discs that have been ejected and play them.


Audio control buttons These buttons are located on the spokes of the steering wheel. They allow the driv- er to control audio functions without taking his/her hands off the steering wheel. (cid:84) MODE button


*1: The frequency last received in the selected waveband will be displayed. *2: Only when a CD is in the player. *3: Only vehicle equipped with RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) (cid:84) “


” buttons


” and “


500209


This button is used to select the desired audio mode. Each time it is pressed, the mode changes to the next one in the fol- lowing sequence:


AM*1


FM*1


CD*2


RSE*3


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(cid:86) With radio mode selected Press the “ ” button. ” button or “ The radio will seek the next receivable station and stop on it. That station’s frequency will be shown on the audio display. (cid:86) With CD mode selected Press the “ ” button to skip forward in the track/file (track) order. Pressing the “ ” button the first time makes the play- er go back to the beginning of the current


track/file (track); pressing it the second time makes it go back to the previous track/file (track). The track/file (track) number will be shown on the audio display. (cid:84) Volume control buttons


(cid:84) MUTE button


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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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Press the “+” button to increase the vol- ume. Press the “–” button to reduce the volume. A number indicating the volume will be shown on the audio display.


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Press this button if you wish to immediate- ly cut the volume to zero. The audio display will show “MUTE”. If you press the button again, the original sound volume will return and “MUTE” goes off. NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a navi- gation system, the display will show “


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(cid:121) Use a clean disc whenever possible. If there are deposits, wipe the disc surface from the center outward with a dry, soft cloth. Be sure not to use a hard cloth, thin- ner, benzene, alcohol, etc. (cid:121) 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. (cid:121) A disc is vulnerable to heat. Never keep it either in places exposed to direct sun- light, near heaters or in vehicles parked in the sun or on hot days.


TM


DualDisc


500253


(cid:121) 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 malfunc- tion. (cid:121) In cold and/or rainy weather, dew can form inside the CD player, preventing nor- mal operation. If this happens, eject the CD and wait for the player to dry out. (cid:121) Skipping may occur when the CD player is subjected to severe vibration (for exam- ple, when the vehicle is driven on a rough surface). (cid:121) To remove a disc from the case, press the center of the case and hold both edg- es of the disc. If the disc surface is touched directly, contamination could cause poor tone quality. Do not touch the disc surface.


500090


MP3 audio (cid:132) What is MP3? MP3 (the name is an abbreviation of ‘MPEG Audio Layer 3’) is a compression format for digital audio. It was developed by the Motion Picture Experts Group. It permits audio data to be shrunk by a factor of approximately 10 with no loss of sound quality, meaning that the audio on 10 con- ventional CDs can be fitted onto a single CD-R or CD-RW (assuming a bit rate of 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz). NOTE (cid:121) MP3 encoding and writing software is not supplied with the audio system. (cid:121) CD writing software is not supplied with the audio system.


(cid:132) Creating MP3 files (cid:121) To create a high-quality MP3 file, it is advisable to have a high bit rate (128 kbps or higher) and a high sampling frequency. (cid:121) If a file is created with a variable bit rate (VBR), the elapsed time during playback may not be displayed correctly and the sound may skip. (cid:121) The sound quality during playback de- pends upon the encoder and bit rate. De-


500034


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tailed information can be found in the us- er’s manuals for encoder software and writing software. (cid:121) A fixed bit rate of 128 kbps or higher is recommended.


(cid:132) Saving MP3 files on a disc (cid:121) Do not save any non-MP3 file on a disc. Also, do not save any unnecessary folders on a disc. (cid:121) If many folders and/or non-MP3 files are saved on a disc, a delay will be caused be- fore playback begins. (cid:121) If a disc contains both Compact Disc- Digital Audio (CD-DA) files and MP3 files, the system will play only the CD-DA files. (cid:121) Add the extension ‘.MP3’ to the name of every MP3 file. The system will not play any file that has either no extension or an extension other than ‘.MP3’. (cid:121) Do not add the extension ‘.MP3’ to the name of any non-MP3 file. Doing so could lead to speaker damage. (cid:121) The system does not support multi-ses- sion recording, so disc-at-once recording is recommended. (cid:121) The system does not support packet writing software. (cid:121) The system does not have a playlist function. (cid:121) The system may not be able to display and play certain MP3 files depending on – CONTINUED –


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the writing software and CD recorder. (cid:121) Recording must be performed using a file system supported by the audio sys- tem. Otherwise, the audio system may not play the MP3 files and may not display folder titles and file titles.


(cid:132) Supported file systems The audio system supports the following file systems: (cid:121) ISO 9660 Level 1/Level 2
(cid:121) Apple Extension to ISO 9660
(cid:121) Joliet (cid:121) Romeo NOTE The audio system does not support the following file systems: (cid:121) Apple HFS (cid:121) UDF 1.50
(cid:121) Mix CD (CD Extra)


(cid:132) Compression format (cid:121) MPEG 1 audio layer 3 (MP3) Bit rate: 32 kbps – 320 kbps Sampling frequency: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz (cid:121) MPEG 2 audio layer 3 (MP3) Bit rate: 8 kbps – 160 kbps Sampling frequency: 16, 22.05, 24 kHz


(cid:132) Numbers of folders and files (cid:121) Maximum number of folders: 255 (in- cluding root folder) (cid:121) Maximum number of files: 999 (maxi- mum number in one folder: 255) (cid:121) Maximum number of layers: 8
NOTE (cid:121) Not all of the discs stored in MP3
files may be able to be played back. (cid:121) Even if a folder contains no MP3
files, it is counted as a folder. (cid:121) Writing software can rearrange fold- ers and files such that the playback or- der is different from the desired one. (cid:121) The playback order for a given disc can be different with different players.


(cid:132) Copyright issues Except with respect to copies made for personal use, duplication, distribution, and transmission of music and other copy- righted material on a disc without permis- sion from the copyright holder is illegal.


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Garage door opener programming in the U.S.A. ..................................................................... Programming rolling-code-protected garage door openers in the U.S.A. .................................. Programming for entrance gates and garage door openers in Canada ...................................... Programming other devices .................................. Operating the HomeLink® Wireless Control System ................................................................... Reprogramming a single HomeLink® button ...... Erasing HomeLink® button memory .................... In case a problem occurs .......................................


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Interior light ........................................................ Dome light ............................................................... Cargo area light ...................................................... Map light ............................................................. Sun visors ........................................................... Sun visor extension plate ...................................... Vanity mirror with light ........................................... Storage compartment ........................................ Glove box ................................................................ Center console box ................................................ Rear console ........................................................... Overhead console .................................................. Cup holder .......................................................... Front passenger’s cup holder ............................... Rear seat (5-seater models)/Second-row seat (7-seater models) passenger’s cup holder ........ 6-7
Third-row seat cup holders (7-seater models) ..... 6-8
Accessory power outlets ................................... 6-8
Coat hook ............................................................ 6-10


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6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
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6-5
6-6
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6-7


Rear (5-seater models)/Second-row (7-seater models) passenger area ......................................


6-10
Shopping bag hook ............................................ 6-11
Floor mat ............................................................. 6-11
Convenient tie-down hooks .............................. 6-12
Under-floor storage compartment .................... 6-12
HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if


equipped) ......................................................... 6-13


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Interior light When leaving your vehicle, make sure the light is turned off to avoid battery dis- charge.


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(cid:132) Dome light


2 3


600403


Vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment


(cid:132) Cargo area light


600405
The cargo area light switch has three po- sitions: DOOR: The light comes on only when the rear gate is opened. Middle position: The light stays off.


: The light stays on continuously.


600404


Vehicles without Rear Seat Entertain- ment


The light switch has three positions: 1: The light stays on continuously. 2: The light comes on when any door is opened. The light remains on for several seconds and gradually goes out after all doors are closed. The light also can be turned on by use of the remote keyless entry transmitter. See the “Remote keyless entry system” in chapter 2 for detailed information. The setting of the period for which the light stays on can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details. 3: The light stays off.


Map light


Sun visors


(cid:132) Sun visor extension plate


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400228
To block out glare, swing down the visors. To use the sun visor at a side window, swing it down and move it sideways.


600407
With the sun visor positioned over the side window, you can use the sun visor exten- sion plate to prevent glare through the gap between the sun visor and center pillar. To use the extension plate, pull it toward the rear of the vehicle. When you have fin- ished using it, stow it by pushing it toward the front of the vehicle.


600406
To turn on the map light, push the switch. To turn it off, push the switch again. When leaving the vehicle, make sure the light is turned off to avoid battery dis- charge. The light also can be turned on by use of the remote keyless entry transmitter. See the “Remote keyless entry system” in chapter 2 for detailed information. The setting of the period for which the light stays on can be changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact the nearest SUBARU dealer for details.


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(cid:132) Vanity mirror with light


Storage compartment


600408


Do not pull out the extension plate with the sun visor positioned over the windshield. The extension plate would obstruct your view of the rearview mirror.


600409
To use the vanity mirror, swing down the sun visor and open the vanity mirror cov- er. The light beside the vanity mirror comes on when the mirror cover is opened.


(cid:121) Always keep the storage compart- ment closed while driving to re- duce the risk of injury in the event of sudden stops or an accident.


(cid:121) Do not store spray cans, contain- ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the storage compartment.


(cid:132) Glove box


1) Lock 2) Unlock


600410


To open the glove box, pull the handle. To


(cid:84) Upper compartment


(cid:84) Lower compartment


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600412


600413


1) Upper compartment lock release


1) Lower compartment lock release


Pull up the upper compartment lock re- lease to open the upper compartment.


Pull up the lower compartment lock re- lease to open the lower compartment.


close it, push the lid firmly upward. To lock the glove box, insert the key and turn it clockwise.


(cid:132) Center console box


600411
The center console box has a two-layer structure consisting of an upper compart- ment and a lower compartment.


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(cid:132) Rear console


To open the console, push on the lid light- ly and it will automatically open.


Cup holder


When your vehicle is parked in the sun or on a warm day, the inside of the overhead console heats up. Avoid storing plastic or other heat- vulnerable or flammable articles such as a lighter in the overhead console.


(cid:121) When not in use, always keep the cup holder stored while driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a sudden stop or an acci- dent.


(cid:121) Do not pick up a cup from the cup holder or put a cup in the holder while you are driving, as this may distract you and lead to an acci- dent.


(cid:121) Take care to avoid spills. Bever- ages, if hot, might burn you or your passengers. Spilled bever- ages may also damage upholstery or carpets.


600414
The rear console is located in the back of the center console box. Pull it out to use it.


(cid:132) Overhead console


600415


(cid:132) Front passenger’s cup holder (cid:84) Center console


lease button. (cid:84) Door pocket


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(cid:132) Rear seat (5-seater models)/ Second-row seat (7-seater models) passenger’s cup holder (cid:84) Armrest


600416
The dual cup holder is built into the center console near the parking brake lever.


600418
The door pockets can be used to hold beverage bottles and other items.


When placing a beverage in a door pocket, make sure it is capped. Oth- erwise, the beverage could spill when opening/closing the door or while driving and, if the beverage is hot, it could scald you.


600419
A dual cup holder is built in the armrest.


When a cup containing a beverage is in the cup holder, do not slide or recline any seat. Otherwise, the bev- erage could spill while driving and, if the beverage is hot, it could scald you.


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600417
To access the cup holder, push the re-


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(cid:84) Door pocket


(cid:132) Third-row seat cup holders


(7-seater models)


Accessory power outlets


600420
The door pockets can be used to hold beverage bottles and other items.


600421
A cup holder is located at each side of the third-row seat.


When placing a beverage in a door pocket, make sure it is capped. Oth- erwise, the beverage could spill when opening/closing the door or while driving and, if the beverage is hot, it could scald you.


When placing a beverage in a cup holder, make sure it is capped. Oth- erwise, the beverage could spill while driving and, if the beverage is hot, it could scald you.


600422


600423
Accessory power outlets are provided in the center console (lower compartment) and in the cargo area.


(cid:121) If the plug on your electric appli- ance is either too loose or too tight for the accessory power out- let, this can result in a poor con- tact or cause the plug to get stuck. Only use plugs that fit properly.


(cid:121) Use of an electric appliance in the accessory power outlet for a long period of time while the engine is not running can cause battery dis- charge.


(cid:121) Before driving your vehicle, make sure that the plug and the cord on your electrical appliance will not interfere with your shifting gears and operating the accelerator and brake pedals. If they do, do not use the electrical appliance while driving.


Electrical power (12V DC) from the battery is available at any of the outlets when the ignition switch is either in the “ACC” or “ON” position. You can use an in-car use electrical appli- ance by connecting it to an outlet. When both outlets are used at the same time, the total power consumption of the electric appliances must be 120W or less.


(cid:121) Do not attempt to use a cigarette lighter in the accessory power outlet.


(cid:121) Do not place any foreign objects, especially metal ones such as coins or aluminum foil, into the accessory power outlet. That could cause a short circuit. Al- ways put the cap on the accesso- ry power outlet when it is not in use.


(cid:121) Use only electrical appliances which are designed for 12V DC and which consume less than 120W. Overloading the accessory power outlet can cause a short circuit. Do not use double adapt- ers or more than one electrical ap- pliance.


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600424


600425


NOTE It is possible, when using the outlet in the center console (lower compart- ment) with the lid closed, to pass the electrical appliance’s cord through a


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gap between the center console (lower compartment) and the lid. It is also possible to pass the cord through a groove in the lid and up to the center console (upper compartment).


Coat hook (cid:132) Rear (5-seater models)/Sec- ond-row (7-seater models) passenger area


600516


Do not hang coat hangers or other hard or pointed objects on the coat hooks. If such items were hanging on the coat hooks during deploy- ment of the SRS curtain airbags, they could cause serious injuries by coming off the coat hooks and being thrown through the cabin or by pre- venting correct airbag deployment. Before hanging clothing on the coat hooks, make sure there are no pointed objects in the pockets. Hang clothing directly on the coat hooks without using hangers.


Never hang anything on the coat hook that might obstruct the driv- er’s view or that could cause injury in sudden stops or in a collision. And do not hang items on the coat hook that weigh 11 lbs (5 kg) or more.


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Shopping bag hook


Floor mat


Do not hang items on the shopping bag hook that weigh 11 lbs (5 kg) or more.


400249
A coat hook is attached to each of the pas- senger hand grips for the seat listed in the following. (cid:121) 5-seater models: Rear seat (cid:121) 7-seater models: Second seat


600497


A retaining pin is located on the driver’s side of the vehicle next to the fuel filler door release. Fit the grommet in the car- pet onto the pin to prevent the carpet from moving.


A shopping bag hook is attached to each side of the cargo area.


600487


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600427


Make sure the driver’s floor mat is placed back in its proper location and correctly secured on its retain- ing pin. If the floor mat slips forward and interferes with the movement of the pedals during driving, it could cause an accident.


Convenient tie-down hooks


The convenient tie-down hooks are designed only for securing light car- go. Never try to secure cargo that exceeds the capacity of the hooks. The maximum load capacity is 44
lbs (20 kg) per hook.


Under-floor storage compart- ment The subfloor storage compartment is lo- cated under the floor of the cargo area and can be used to store small items. To open the lid, pull the handle up.


(cid:121) Always keep the lid of the sub- floor storage compartment closed while driving to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden stop or an accident.


(cid:121) Do not store spray cans, contain- ers with flammable or corrosive liquids or any other dangerous items in the subfloor storage com- partment.


600428
The cargo area is equipped with four tie- down hooks so that cargo can be secured with a luggage net or ropes. When using the tie-down hooks, turn them down out of the storing recesses. When not in use, put the hooks up into the stor- ing recesses.


(cid:84) 5-seater models


(cid:84) 7-seater models


600488


600518


Hang the hook provided on the underside of the lid on the rear edge of the roof to keep the lid open.


600436
Hang the hook provided on the underside of the rear half lid on the rear edge of the roof to keep the lid open.


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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if equipped)


600429


1) HomeLink® buttons 2) Indicator light 3) Hand-held transmitter*


* Not part of your vehicle’s keyless entry system but of a HomeLink®-compatible device.


The HomeLink® Wireless Control Sys- tem, located on the driver’s sun visor, is a handy way to operate, from inside of your vehicle, up to three remote-controlled in- door and outdoor devices, such as garage door openers, entrance gates, door locks, home lighting, and security systems. There are three HomeLink® buttons on the sun visor, each of which you can pro-


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gram for operation of one desired device. For details on the device types which can be operated by this system, consult the HomeLink website at www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515. Note the following about this system: If your vehicle is equipped with the HomeLink® Wireless Control System, it complies with Part 15 of the Federal Com- munication Commission Rules in the U.S. and the RSS-210 of Industry Canada in Canada. Its operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful in- terference, and (2) this device must ac- cept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired op- eration. Changes and modifications to this system by anyone other than an authorized ser- vice facility could void authorization to use this equipment. HomeLink and the HomeLink house are registered trademarks of Johnson Con- trols, Inc.


(cid:121) When


programming


the HomeLink® Wireless Control Sys- tem, you may be operating a ga- rage door opener or other device. Make sure that people and objects are out of the way of the garage door opener or other device to prevent potential harm or dam- age.


(cid:121) Do not use the HomeLink® Wire- less Control System with any ga- rage door opener that lacks the safety stop and reverse feature as required by applicable safety standards. A garage door opener which cannot detect an object, signaling the door to stop and re- verse, does not meet these safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these features in- creases risk of serious injury or death. For more information, con- sult the HomeLink website at www.homelink.com or call 1-800- 355-3515.


When programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System to operate a garage door opener or an entrance gate, unplug the device’s motor from the outlet during programming to prevent motor burnout. NOTE (cid:121) After programming your HomeLink® Wireless Control System for the de- sired devices, retain the hand-held transmitters for further programming or device testing in the event of a prob- lem. (cid:121) It is recommended that you insert a new battery in the hand-held transmit- ter of a device to ensure correct pro- gramming.


(cid:132) Garage door opener pro-


gramming in the U.S.A.


NOTE When programming the HomeLink® Wireless Control System for a garage door opener, it is suggested that you park the vehicle outside the garage. 1. Unplug the motor of the garage door opener from the outlet.


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your garage door opener may be protect- ed by a rolling code feature. In this case you need to perform the additional steps for “Programming rolling-code-protected garage door openers in the U.S.A.” de- scribed in the following. NOTE Rolling-code-protected garage door openers are manufactured after 1996. See the instruction manual of your ga- rage opener for confirmation. 7. Reconnect the motor of your garage door opener to the outlet. 8. Test your garage door opener by pressing the programmed HomeLink® button.


(cid:132) Programming rolling-code-


protected garage door open- ers in the U.S.A.


If your garage door opener has a rolling code feature, program the HomeLink® Wireless Control System for it by following steps 1 through 5 in the “Programming ga- rage door openers in the U.S.A.” section above and then continuing with the steps below. NOTE The assistance of a second person


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the


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2. Press and hold two outside HomeLink® buttons until the indicator light begins to flash (after 20 seconds). Re- lease both buttons. NOTE If any of the HomeLink® buttons are al- ready programmed for other devices, skip step 2 because it clears the mem- ory of all the three buttons. 3. Hold the end of the garage door open- er’s hand-held transmitter between 1 and 3 inches (25 and 76 mm) away from the HomeLink® buttons on the driver’s sun vi- sor, keeping the indicator light in view.


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4. Using both hands, simultaneously push the hand-held transmitter button and the desired HomeLink® button. DO NOT release the buttons until step 5 has been completed. 5. Hold down both buttons until the HomeLink® indicator light flashes, first slowly then rapidly. When the indicator light flashes rapidly, both buttons may be released. (The rapidly flashing light indi- cates successful programming of the new frequency signal.) 6. Press and hold the programmed button and check the HomeLink® indicator light. If the indicator light stays on continuously, your garage door should activate and the programming is completed. If the indicator light flashes rapidly for two seconds and then stays on continuously,


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may make the programming quicker and easier.


600432
1. Locate the training button on the ga- rage door opener motor head unit. The ex- act location and color of the button may vary by brand of garage door opener. If it is difficult to locate the training button, re- fer to your garage door opener’s instruc- tion manual.


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1) Training button


2. Press the training button on the garage door opener motor head unit (which acti- vates the “training light” on the unit). Pro- ceed to step 3 within 30 seconds. 3. Inside the vehicle, firmly press and re- lease the HomeLink® button that was pro- grammed in the section above. Press and release the button a second time to com- plete the programming procedure. NOTE Some garage door openers may re- quire you to do the above procedure a third time to complete the program- ming. 4. The garage door opener should now recognize the HomeLink® Wireless Con-


trol System and your garage door opener should activate when the HomeLink® but- ton is pressed.


(cid:132) Programming for entrance


gates and garage door open- ers in Canada


1. Unplug the motor of the entrance gate or garage door opener from the outlet.


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2. Press and hold the two outside buttons until the HomeLink® indicator light begins to flash (after 20 seconds). Release both buttons. NOTE If any of the HomeLink® buttons are al- ready programmed for other devices, skip step 2 because it clears the mem-


ory of all three buttons. 3. Hold the end of the entrance gate’s/ga- rage door opener’s hand-held transmitter between 1 and 3 inches (25 and 76 mm) away from the HomeLink® buttons on the driver’s sun visor, keeping the indicator light in view.


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4. Press HomeLink® button.

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