Subaru Impreza 2012 Instruction Manual
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Foreword
This supplement contains explanations and instructions for correctly
operating the following systems.
Navigation System
Audio and Visual System
Handsfree System
If your vehicle contains one of the systems above, be sure to check the
contents of this supplement carefully.
If you transfer the ownership of the vehicle to another person, make
sure that this supplement is provided with the Owner's Manual inside
the vehicle.
The information, specifications and illustrations in this supplement are
valid at the time of publication. Fuji Heavy Industries reserves the right
to change the specifications and design without prior notice, with no
obligation to perform the same or equivalent changes to vehicles sold
in the past.
This Owner's Manual supplement applies to all models, and describes
all devices, including manufacturer-installed options. This means that
information may be included about devices that are not installed in
your vehicle.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
is a registered trademark of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
©Copyright 2011, Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.

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  • Page 1 Foreword This supplement contains explanations and instructions for correctly operating the following systems. • Navigation System • Audio and Visual System • Handsfree System If your vehicle contains one of the systems above, be sure to check the contents of this supplement carefully. If you transfer the ownership of the vehicle to another person, make sure that this supplement is provided with the Owner's Manual inside the vehicle.
  • Page 2: Read First

    Read First The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as NOTE well as on the unit itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to Useful Information prevent injury or damage to property. Make sure you understand the meaning of these symbols before reading the rest of this manual.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Introduction Navigation Before Use ..................8 Before Using the Navigation System ..........80 Safety Precautions ..................8 Information on Warnings and Safety .........82 Viewing This Document ................11 Read First ..................83 About This Unit ....................12 Navigation Menu ..................85 ■ Part Names and Operations ......................12 On-screen Buttons and Other buttons ..........
  • Page 4 Changing the Route .................. 144 Glossary ..................174 ■ Selecting a new destination after the route has been set: End-user License Agreement ............176 new route, waypoint, and final destination ..............144 ■ Setting a New Starting Point for the Route ...............145 Further Information ..............181 ■...
  • Page 5 Audio and Visual Using the USB Music File Player ............240 ■ Using the USB Music File Player ....................240 ■ About USB Devices ...........................244 Before Using the Audio and Visual System ......190 Visual Operations ...............247 Precautions When Using the System ..........190 Using the USB Video File Player ............247 Precautions for Use ...................
  • Page 6 Others Other Operations ............... 282 Picture Function Operations ..............282 ■ Using the Picture Function ......................282 ■ About the Supported Image Data ..................285 About Steering Wheel Switches ............287 ■ Compatibility with Steering Wheel Buttons ..............287 Voice Control System Operations ............291 ■...
  • Page 9: Before Use

    Before Use Safety Precautions WARNING • The driver should not change discs while driving. Inattention to road conditions ahead may result in an • The main unit requires a 12 V DC power supply. The main accident, so be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before unit should not be installed in any vehicle which does not performing the operation.
  • Page 10 If such an abnormality occurs, loud noise is emitted suddenly when you turn on the power, stop using the unit immediately and contact your SUBARU it may damage your hearing. dealer. An accident, fire or electric shock may result if you •...
  • Page 11 If the unit does not return to normal operation even after several hours, contact your SUBARU dealer. • When using the unit for the first time after purchase, or after the battery was removed for a long time, the current position may not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 12: Viewing This Document

    Before Use Viewing This Document Section title Audio Operations Item title The section title is displayed here. Using the CD Player A title is assigned for each item. ■ Using the CD Player Listening to a CD Insert a CD into the disc slot, and it will start playing. Operation procedure Press Describes the operation.
  • Page 13: About This Unit

    Before Use About This Unit Part Names and Operations MAP button Press to display the navigation screen. Voice recognition Press to use voice recognition control. You can operate the unit by pressing the buttons on the panel (panel button buttons) or by directly touching the buttons displayed on the screen AUDIO button Press to use the audio or hands free function.
  • Page 14 Before Use ■ Touch Screen Button About touch button operations • Keep touching the touch button until a “beep” is emitted in Touch a button on the screen to operate it. response. (When the guide tone is set to ON.) •...
  • Page 15: Turning The Power On Or Off

    Before Use Turning the Power On or Off <Opening screen> This unit switches on automatically at ignition, and when started for the first time, it displays the Navigation setting screen . When the engine is switched off, the unit also switches off. * The second and subsequent times that the unit is started, the mode screen that was last in use is displayed.
  • Page 16: Loading And Unloading A Disc

    Before Use ■ Loading and Unloading a Disc Turning off the audio • Press (POWER/VOL). To listen to music, insert a music CD into the slot. ■ Loading a disc NOTE • When the audio power is turned off, on the Source screen, touch the source Insert a disc into the slot.
  • Page 17: Loading And Unloading An Sd Memory Card

    Before Use ■ Unloading a disc Loading and Unloading an SD Memory Card CAUTION Insert an SD memory card into the slot. When removing a disc from the unit, pull it out horizontally. Do ■ Loading an SD memory card not strongly pull up the disc.
  • Page 18 Before Use Insert the SD memory card. About SD memory cards • SD memory cards that are marked as follows can be used. • Insert the SD memory card with the label on the left side. SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. •...
  • Page 19 Before Use ■ Unloading an SD memory card After checking the caution screen, touch (Yes). • This screen does not appear if the card is not the specified SD CAUTION memory card. • Touch SD Eject (SD Eject) before removing the map SD card. Removing the card without first touching SD Eject Eject) may damage the data.
  • Page 20: Connecting (Or Disconnecting) The Usb Memory

    Before Use Connecting (or Disconnecting) the USB Memory • Leaving the USB memory for a long time in a place exposed to direct sunlight may result in deformation or discoloration due to the high temperature, or cause a malfunction. In such cases, Fuji Heavy Industries will not give any compensation.
  • Page 21: About The Unit Modes

    Before Use About the Unit Modes Mode Main functions Audio • Receiving AM/FM/SAT radio • CD, MP3/WMA player operations The modes of this unit can be broadly divided into 3 categories: • USB music/video file player operations Navigation, Audio and Multi. •...
  • Page 22: Selecting A Mode

    Before Use ■ Selecting a Mode Audio operations screen Press Press the following buttons to select the screens. <When the CD player is operating> ■ Navigation screen Press • Displayed while the audio function is operating. For the audio operations, see “Switching the Audio Source” on Page 198. <OFF screen>...
  • Page 23 Before Use ■ ■ Multi screen About the on-screen display You can position the Navigation screen and Audio operations screen on If a disc is loaded while the Navigation screen is displayed, an on-screen the left and right to display them at the same time. display appears.
  • Page 24: Operation Conditions For The Unit

    Before Use Operation Conditions for the Unit NOTE Buttons that cannot be operated have their colors toned down. Operating a button that is disabled while driving may result in the display of an operation The operability of the unit's functions varies according to the following prohibited message on the screen.
  • Page 25: Unit Settings

    Before Use Unit Settings In addition to settings for navigation and audio operations, Various Unit Settings the following settings can be performed for the unit. ■ Displaying the Info screen • Bluetooth setting (See Page 25.) • Interface Customization (See Page 26.) Display the Info screen to perform various settings.
  • Page 26 Before Use ■ NOTE Bluetooth setting Bluetooth Touch Bluetooth to perform the various Bluetooth settings. Perform the Bluetooth settings. (See Page 25.) Settings (Settings): On the Info screen, touch Bluetooth Perform the unit settings. (See Page - 35.) Software Version (Software Version): Touch the button that you want to set.
  • Page 27 Before Use (Passcode Settings): Touch the color that you want to use as the skin pattern. Passcode Settings Set the passcode (passkey). (See Page 68.) • The setting changes to the color pattern that you touched. ■ Interface Customization You can set the color pattern (Black/Green/Amber/Blue) for the screen. On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
  • Page 28 Before Use ■ Opening screen setting Touch Customized (Customized) or Initialize (Initialize) in Start Up Screen. You can change the Opening screen to display the image of your choice. You can also display image data imported from an SD memory •...
  • Page 29 Before Use ■ ■ Clock setting Time display setting You can turn the clock display on or off, change the time display, and On the Info screen, touch (Settings). Settings set the time zone. (Only applies to navigation mode) On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
  • Page 30 Before Use ■ Time zone setting Touch (On) or (Off ) in Auto Time Zone. • Touch (On) in Auto Time Zone to set the time zone On the Info screen, touch (Settings). Settings automatically. • When Auto Time Zone is “Off”, touch in Manual Time Zone to adjust the time zone manually.
  • Page 31 Before Use ■ Link to Day/Night View setting • (Headlight): Headlight Change to night view when the lights (sidelights, tail lights, license plate lights) are turned on. On the Info screen, touch (Settings). Settings Time (Time): Change to night view or day view at the set times. None (None): Change to night view or day view manually.
  • Page 32 Before Use Touch Changing to the night view or day view When Link to Day/Night View is set to “None”, you can change to the • You can set the “Sunrise” and “Sunset” time for the day view. night view or day view manually. •...
  • Page 33 Before Use ■ Voice recognition setting Touch (Set) in Voice Recognition. You can set the volume of the voice recognition. • If Voice Recognition is not displayed, touch to change the page. CAUTION Be sure to set the volume of the audio at an appropriate level. Improper volume setting may result in hearing damage or a traffic accident.
  • Page 34 Before Use NOTE Touch (On) or (Off ) in Guide Tone. • On the Settings screen, touch Delete Personal Data (Delete Personal Data) • If Guide Tone is not displayed, touch to change the page. to Initialize your personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) •...
  • Page 35 Before Use ■ Deleting Personal Data Item Deleted data You can delete the data items that you registered and return them to Handsfree • Phone book data their factory default values. • Outgoing call history and incoming call history • Speed Dial data Deleted personal data items •...
  • Page 36 Before Use Touch Delete Personal Data (Delete Personal Data). Touch (Yes). Touch (Delete). NOTE Delete Once the information (data) is initialized (deleted), it cannot be restored. Be very • Touch (Do Not Delete) to cancel the Delete Do Not Delete careful when performing initialization.
  • Page 37 Before Use ■ Touch (Initialize). Language setting Initialize You can change the navigation and audio display language, and the voice recognition language. On the Info screen, touch (Language). Language Touch (Yes). Touch the language that you want to use. 36 Introduction...
  • Page 38 Before Use Touch (Yes). Touch Software Version (Software Version). • The Software Version screen appears. ■ Checking the Software Version <Software Version screen> You can check the version of the navigation and audio software. Displaying the Software Version screen Touch Info •...
  • Page 39: Screen Adjustment And Setting

    Before Use Screen Adjustment and Setting When Link to Day/Night View on the Settings screen is set to Press for 1 second or more. “Headlight” (See Page 30.), day view or night view is selected based on whether the lights (sidelights, tail lights, license plate light) are on or off, After completing the adjustment, touch (Done).
  • Page 40 Before Use ■ ■ Changing to the night view or day view Adjusting the picture quality You can independently adjust the day view and night view. Touch (Night) ( (Day)) if the day (night) view is Night displayed on the image quality adjustment screen. Display the day view or night view.
  • Page 41: Precautions For Using Bluetooth Devices

    Before Use Precautions for Using Bluetooth Devices Be careful of the following when using Bluetooth devices. CAUTION • Do not leave a Bluetooth-connected phone inside the WARNING vehicle. (Direct sunlight may cause the vehicle interior to rise to a very •...
  • Page 42 Before Use • The frequency band used by these devices is the same band that is used by microwave ovens, wireless devices used in factory production lines for identifying moving objects (license required), special low output wireless devices (license not required), amateur radios (license required), and other industrial, scientific and medical devices.
  • Page 43: Bluetooth Handsfree Operation

    Before Use Bluetooth Handsfree Operation Using Bluetooth Handsfree • Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology for connecting cell phones, computers and other such devices. Bluetooth-supporting cell phones that utilize Bluetooth wireless communication technology can be used with this unit. Connecting to this unit allows you to make calls without touching your cell phone.
  • Page 44 Before Use ■ ■ Bluetooth signal quality icon Reception indicator Displays the Bluetooth connection status of a cell phone. Displays the reception level. • When a Bluetooth connection is established, “ ” and reception level • When "No Service" is displayed, the location is either outside the are displayed.
  • Page 45 Before Use ■ Registering a cell phone Touch (Registered Devices). Registered Devices WARNING Do not register a cell phone while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before registering a cell phone. You can register cell phones on this unit.
  • Page 46 Before Use ■ <Registered Devices screen> Deleting a cell phone registration You can delete cell phones that are registered on the unit. Press Touch Info • If Info is not displayed, touch Touch Bluetooth When the registration is complete, “Connection Completed”...
  • Page 47 Before Use ■ Select the cell phone that you want to delete. Connecting a cell phone You can connect a cell phone that is registered on the unit. • Make the preparations necessary for connecting to the unit, for example by setting the cell phone's Bluetooth standby to “On”. •...
  • Page 48 Before Use Select the cell phone that you want to connect. NOTE • If the connection fails, “Connection failed” appears on the screen. If this • The Bluetooth mark is displayed for cell phones with an active happens, perform the connection operation again. Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 49 Before Use ■ Select the cell phone with the connection that you want Making a call to cancel. WARNING Do not make a call while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before making a call. You can make calls from the unit by entering a telephone number, using a stored number (phone book or Speed Dial), or calling from the incoming (missed call) or outgoing call history.
  • Page 50 Before Use After entering the telephone number, touch To call from the incoming call history, touch (Incoming Calls). To call from the outgoing Incoming Calls • A call is made to the entered telephone number. call history, touch Outgoing Calls (Outgoing Calls).
  • Page 51 Before Use Touch Calling from the phone book • A call is made to the telephone number that you selected from On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts). Contacts the history. • Touch (Add to Speed Dial) to register the Touch (Phone book).
  • Page 52 Before Use Select a person (name or telephone number) to call. <Telephone number selection screen> • Touch on the scroll function to scroll the List Page of names or telephone numbers. • Touch on the index function to display in the list the names or telephone numbers that start with the selected letter or number.
  • Page 53 Before Use Calling from Speed Dial Select a person (name or telephone number) to call. • Touch to scroll the List Page of names or On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts). Contacts telephone numbers. Touch (Speed Dial). • Touch (Delete All) to delete all the list data in the Speed Dial Delete All Speed Dial.
  • Page 54 Before Use ■ NOTE Operations during a call For details on “Speed Dial” registration, see “Registering a Speed Dial number” on During a call, the outgoing call or incoming call Talking screen is Page 62. displayed, and you can perform the following operations. •...
  • Page 55 Before Use Adjust the volume for phone calls Transferring a call (private mode handsfree mode) When using a Bluetooth cell phone, you can transfer calls between the On the Talking screen, touch (Mic Level). Mic Level unit and the cell phone. The call is switched from a handsfree call to a cell phone call, or from a Adjust by touching cell phone call to a handsfree call.
  • Page 56 Before Use NOTE Call waiting • Calls cannot be transferred while driving. If a call arrives from another phone while you are already talking, you • If a call is transferred on the screen, the transfer may fail and cut off the sound can put the current call on temporary hold by using the Talking screen of the call.
  • Page 57: Setting And Editing Bluetooth Handsfree

    Before Use Setting and Editing Bluetooth Handsfree On the phone Settings screen, you can perform the following settings by touching the setting buttons for each item. <Phone Settings screen (page 1)> WARNING Do not set or edit cell phones while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location before performing setting or editing operations.
  • Page 58 Before Use Auto Connect setting Item Function Set automatic connection between a registered cell phone and the Auto Phonebook Automatically transfer the phone book to the unit unit. Transfer when a cell phone is registered. Initialize Return the settings displayed on the phone Touch (On) or (Off ).
  • Page 59 Before Use ■ Volume setting (handsfree) Call Volume setting You can adjust the call volume. You can set the handsfree volume on the Volume Settings screen. You can perform settings individually for each registered cell phone. For Adjust by touching details on switching the cell phone, see “Connecting a cell phone”...
  • Page 60 Before Use Ring Tone Type setting Touch Phone book (Phone book). You can set the ringtone. Touch • Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 1 Initializing the settings Touch (Initialize) to return the sound settings (handsfree) to Initialize their initial values. ■...
  • Page 61 Before Use <Phone book transfer screen> • In models where batch transfer is possible, the following applies when transferring the phone book data. The time taken for the transfer depends on the number of telephone numbers and the size of the phone book data that are transferred. Depending on the data, it may take 30 minutes or longer.
  • Page 62 Before Use Deleting the phone book data Touch Delete (Delete). You can delete the phone book data by selecting 1 number from a phone book, or by deleting all the phone book data. On the phone book screen, touch the data item that you want to delete.
  • Page 63 Before Use ■ Registering a Speed Dial number <Telephone number selection screen> You can register telephone numbers from the phone book or call histories as Speed Dial numbers. You can register up to 5 telephone numbers for each cell phone that is registered on the unit. Registering a Speed Dial number from the phone book On the phone book screen, touch the data item that you want to register.
  • Page 64 Before Use Touch the number in the Speed Dial list where you want Registering a Speed Dial number from a history to register the telephone number. On the history screen, touch the data item that you want • “Speed Dial Saved.” appears and the Speed Dial registration is to register.
  • Page 65 Before Use Touch the number in the Speed Dial list where you want Registering from “Empty” in the Speed Dial list to register the telephone number. On the Speed Dial screen, touch the “Empty” item where • “Speed Dial Saved.” appears and the Speed Dial registration is you want to register the telephone number.
  • Page 66 Before Use ■ In the phone book or a call history, touch the data item Displaying Device Details that you want to register. In the Device Details screen, you can display and set information related to the cell phones that are registered in the unit. •...
  • Page 67 Before Use Press Touch the cell phone for which to display the detailed information. Touch Info • If Info is not displayed, touch Touch Bluetooth Touch (Detail). Detail • The Device Details screen appears. Touch (Registered Devices). Registered Devices 66 Introduction...
  • Page 68 Before Use ■ Displaying Detailed Bluetooth Settings for the unit • Display Portable Player Status You can set whether or not to display the result of connecting via In the Detailed Bluetooth Settings screen, you can display and set Bluetooth to a portable player when turning the ignition switch from information related to Bluetooth devices that are registered on the unit.
  • Page 69 Before Use Touch (Detailed Bluetooth Touch Detailed Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings). • The Detailed Bluetooth Settings screen appears. Touch (Passcode Settings). Passcode Settings ■ Changing the passcode (passkey) You can change the passcode (passkey) for cell phone registration to any number with 4 to 8 digits. Press Touch Info...
  • Page 70: Using The Messaging Function

    Before Use Using the messaging function Enter a number by touching 1 digit at a time, and enter a number with 4 to 8 digits. • If you make a mistake, touch to delete 1 digit at a time. You can read messages that are received on the cell phone or send Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
  • Page 71 Before Use • (Message Transfer): <Messages screen> Message Transfer Start the transfer of messages from the cell phone to update the message list. • (Settings): Settings Use to perform various settings for the messaging function. (See Page 75.) • Return to the handsfree screen. NOTE Icon for unread data Account list...
  • Page 72 Before Use <MMS and e-mail details screen> • Advance to the next message. Return to the previous message. • Play (Play): Perform audio playback of the message. • (Reply): Reply Display the message reply screen. • Attached file icon If there is telephone number data in the address, you can touch to call the number.
  • Page 73 Before Use ■ Replying to a message Touch the message that you want to use from the Reply Messages list. You can select a reply destination from the Messages list and send a message that you created on the unit. On the Messages screen, touch the message to which you want to reply.
  • Page 74 Before Use Editing the Reply Messages list Touch Done (Done). You can edit the messages that are registered in the list. • The message is registered. On the Reply Messages screen, touch the message that NOTE you want to change. You can enter up to 160 single-byte characters in a reply message.
  • Page 75 Before Use Enter a message. Entering characters Touch the following buttons to enter characters. • For details on entering the characters, see “Entering characters” on Page 74. Touch (Send). Send • The message is sent. Return to the previous screen. NOTE Move the cursor.
  • Page 76 Before Use On the message Settings screen, you can perform the Switch between upper case and lower case characters. following settings by touching the setting buttons for Scroll the pages. each item. (Only in the 0-9-% character display) <Message Settings screen> Touch to change the characters in the following order: Latin characters, Umlaut, 0-9-%.
  • Page 77 Before Use ■ New Message Pop-up setting Setting the message volumes You can set a new message pop-up to be displayed on the screen You can set the various message volumes on the Volume Settings when a message is received. screen.
  • Page 78 Before Use NOTE Message Readout Volume setting MMS messaging function can not display the picture on the audio screen, only You can adjust the volume of the message readout. message characters. Touch New Message Voice Notification setting You can set a voice notification for when a new message is received. •...
  • Page 79 Before Use 78 Introduction...
  • Page 81: Before Using The Navigation System

    Before Using the Navigation System Drive safely WARNING • Before following instructions from the navigation system (changing lanes and so on), check that you can carry out the Read this manual first maneuver safely given the current traffic conditions. Always Read this manual carefully before using the navigation put safety first before following any instructions.
  • Page 82 Otherwise, you SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a may not be able to react appropriately to traffic conditions, fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
  • Page 83: Information On Warnings And Safety

    Information on Warnings and Safety The navigation system uses a built-in GPS receiver to guide you to your destination. This software does not transmit the GPS position of your vehicle, and cannot be used to track the vehicle. Do not look at the navigation screen if it is not safe to do so. If the driver is operating the navigation system, we strongly recommend operating the software before you start driving.
  • Page 84: Read First

    Read First This software is designed for optimum performance when The Setup Wizard starts. Touch (Next) to continue. Next used for car navigation. It does not need a stylus for operation. You can easily use buttons and maps on the screen by touching them with the tip of your finger.
  • Page 85 Read First Change the unit settings if necessary. Touch (Next) This completes the initial setup. Touch (Finish) to Next Finish to continue. You can change this at any time from Units continue. After setting up, you can run the Setup Wizard and Formats.
  • Page 86: Navigation Menu

    Read First Navigation Menu When you touch (Menu) on the navigation screen or • When you touch More (More), you can set the navigation software Menu operating method, start the tutorial, show a demo route simulation, the multi screen, the navigation menu (main menu) appears. or start various other auxiliary applications.
  • Page 87: On-Screen Buttons And Other Buttons

    Read First On-screen Buttons and Other buttons To use this software, you normally have to touch the buttons on the touch screen. You only need to confirm selections and changes when the application needs to be restarted, when an important setting is changed, or when a section of the user's data/settings may be lost.
  • Page 88 Read First Type Example Explanation Check Box If there are only two choices available, you can Touch to turn the switch On or Off. enable or disable the function by entering a check mark. Virtual keyboard Keyboard for entering text and numbers. Each key represents a button on the touch screen.
  • Page 89: Using The Keyboard

    Read First Using the Keyboard Operation Explanation Entering numbers and symbols Touch to switch to the numbers keyboard. This navigation system has been designed to keep the entry of text and Touch to switch to the symbols numbers to a minimum. However, you can enter text and numbers keyboard.
  • Page 90: Screen Operations Other Than Single Touch

    Read First Screen Operations Other than Single Touch Normally, you only need to touch the screen once (single touch) to perform an operation. However, you can make use of convenient functions by combining different touch operations on the touch screen. The following touch combinations are available. Operation How to Screen Touch &...
  • Page 91: Map Screen

    Read First Map Screen Navigating on the Map Colored spots are displayed on the circle around the satellite icon in the top left corner. The more spots there are on the circle, the higher the accuracy of the GPS positioning. In the navigation menu startup screen, the currently active map is reduced and displayed in (Show Map).
  • Page 92 Read First Buttons and data fields are displayed on the screen, and you can Default data fields when no destination is set while driving perform navigation. During navigation, route information is displayed Field Explanation on the screen. Shows the altitude of the road currently being Altitude (Altitude) driven and measured by the GPS receiver.
  • Page 93: Position Marker

    Read First Position Marker Field Explanation Displays the estimated arrival time at the final Arrival Time (Arrival destination based on the information available Time)* ■ Vehicle Marker and Lock-on-Road for the remainder of the journey. This is calculated according to prior traffic data or If GPS positioning is available, the current position is shown using the traffic patterns when ever available.
  • Page 94: Map Objects

    Read First ■ Map Objects Advanced confirmation of route changes and next road During navigation, information on the next route event (the next change in the route), as well as the next city or town, is displayed at the ■ Direction display top of the Map screen.
  • Page 95 Read First ■ Most of these icons can be understood intuitively. The following table Lane information & signs shows the most frequently displayed route events. The symbol design is When using route guidance on roads with two or more lanes, it is the same in each field.
  • Page 96 Read First ■ All signs are displayed in the same manner even when driving without Types of 3D Objects using the navigation system. During navigation, only the sign that The following 3D object types are supported. shows the lane in which you should drive is highlighted, the other signs Type Explanation are toned down.
  • Page 97 Read First ■ ■ Items displayed during route navigation Traffic condition Road sections affected by traffic conditions are displayed in a different color on The route is displayed using the following methods. the map, and a small icon representing the type of traffic condition is displayed Symbol Name Explanation...
  • Page 98 Read First Touch Event List (Event List) to open the following Event List screen. On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view full details of the traffic conditions for that section of the road. On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view list of the traffic conditions for that section of the road.
  • Page 99 Read First ■ Highway Services Select one from the list to display more details. You can check it on the map and set it as a waypoint or as a destination. When driving on the expressway, this displays information on the next three highway service areas.
  • Page 100 Read First ■ Smart zoom display <Smart Zoom Off> When the navigation screen is set to auto zoom, this function is turned Touch to display the control button. ■ Map operations You can touch a position on the map, and then check that position during navigation.
  • Page 101 Read First Operation Button Explanation Operation Button Explanation Rotate left/Rotate Changes the horizontal display angle Using drag & No buttons You can move the map in any direction right of the map. drop to move the you want by touching and holding the The display changes slowly if you tap map, and moving your finger in the the button, or changes in a smooth,...
  • Page 102: Quick Menu

    Read First Quick Menu Button Explanation Primary Location Guidance volume slider Adjusts the guidance volume. More / Frequently used buttons and functions used during navigation This adjusts all volumes in the Settings / are all displayed on the Quick menu. Touch to open directly guidance volume adjustment Sound and...
  • Page 103 Read First Button Explanation Primary Button Explanation Primary Location Location Touch this button to change More / Map Settings (Map Reduces the scale of the 2D map My Route / Overview (Overview) map related settings. Settings / Settings) to display the entire route. Overview Map Settings (See Page...
  • Page 104: Check Current Position (Where Am I?)

    Read First Check Current Position (Where Am I?) Button Explanation Primary Location Changes to a saved, previously My Route / You can open this function from the Quick menu. The button on this Load Route (Load navigated route. More / Load Route) screen searches for information on the current position (if there is no Route...
  • Page 105 Read First • A detailed address (when available) for the current position is You can search for the following services around your current position displayed at the bottom of the screen. or the latest confirmed position. • Car Repair Around Here (Car Repair Around Here): The following functions are also available on this screen.
  • Page 106: Navigation

    Navigation You can select one of the following methods to perform navigation. • To start navigation right away, select a destination and set the route for standard navigation. • You can search for a route regardless of the current GPS position (or if there is no GPS reception). To do this, turn off the GPS receiver, touch the flag icon for the current position, and set a new departure point using My Route / Edit Route.
  • Page 107 Navigation ■ Entering an address If necessary, select the city/town again. Follow the steps below to enter an address as the destination. Touch (City). City Use the keyboard to enter the start of the city/town. If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to Menu •...
  • Page 108 Navigation • If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch Results (Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the street from the list.
  • Page 109 Navigation Enter the house number as follows. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch Touch (House Number). House Number another point on the map to change the destination. The Enter the house number with the keyboard.
  • Page 110 Navigation After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire NOTE If the destination will be used frequently, you can save it to the destination list as route is displayed on the map. The route is researched follows before touching Next (Next).
  • Page 111 Navigation Enter the street name as follows. Touch (Street). Street Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name. • For the keyboard, see “Using the Keyboard” on Page 88. Find the street name to enter as follows. •...
  • Page 112 Navigation The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch route is displayed on the map. The route is researched another point on the map to change the destination.
  • Page 113 Navigation ■ Selecting an intersection as the destination • If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch Follow the steps below to enter an intersection as the destination. Results (Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed).
  • Page 114 Navigation Enter the intersection name as follows. Touch Intersecting Street (Intersecting Street). • If there are only a few roads at the intersection, the list is displayed immediately. • If the road is a long way off, the keyboard screen is displayed. Use the keyboard to enter the start of the intersection name.
  • Page 115 Navigation The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch route is displayed on the map. The route is researched another point on the map to change the destination.
  • Page 116 Navigation ■ Selecting a city/town center as the destination • If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch The center of the city/town is not the geographical center of the city/ Results (Results) to open the results list before the search town, but a location set by the cartographer.
  • Page 117 Navigation Touch (Select City) without entering the street After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire Select City name. Set the city/town center displayed as the route's route is displayed on the map. The route is researched destination.
  • Page 118 Navigation ■ Using a ZIP Code • If the ZIP Code you want to enter is not displayed, touch (Results) to open the search results list. Select the ZIP Results By entering the ZIP Code, you can perform the address search Code from the list.
  • Page 119 Navigation • If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few Enter the house number as follows. more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch Touch (House Number). House Number Results (Results) to open the results list before the search Enter the house number with the keyboard.
  • Page 120 Navigation The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch route is displayed on the map. The route is researched another point on the map to change the destination.
  • Page 121 Navigation ■ Hints for quick address entry Selecting the destination from your favorite • When entering a city/town name or a street name: spots (POI: Point Of Interest) Only characters that can be displayed in the search results are shown on the keyboard.
  • Page 122 Navigation ■ Performing a quick search for favorite spots Touch Results (Results) after entering the first few characters to open a list of spot names that include the Using the quick search function, you can quickly search for spots by characters you entered.
  • Page 123 Navigation Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the route is displayed on the map. The route is researched selected point at the center.
  • Page 124 Navigation ■ Searching for favorite spots using a preset category Parking Around Here (Parking Around Here): By using the preset search function, you can quickly selected popular • Searches for parking lots at the destination during route spots. navigation. • Searches around the current position if navigation is not being If the Map screen is displayed, touch Menu (Menu) to...
  • Page 125 Navigation Press the Favorites Quick Search button to display a basic Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that list of spots. item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. The name and address of the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Page 126 Navigation ■ After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire Searching for a favorite spot by category route is displayed on the map. The route is researched You can search for favorite spots by category or sub-category. automatically.
  • Page 127 Navigation • Touch (Along Route) to search along the route By selecting a main category (such as accommodations), Along Route being navigated, rather than around an optional point. This is or by touching (List All Places), the entire List All Places useful when you want to search for a gas station or restaurant list of spots around the position you selected or along and so on along the route taking the smallest detour to get...
  • Page 128 Navigation Brand names of services may also be displayed (Optional) You can display spots on the list in name depending on the sub-category of the selected spot. By order, in order of the distance from the current position selecting a brand name, or by touching List All Places (List or previously confirmed position, or in order of necessary...
  • Page 129 Navigation (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map. route is displayed on the map. The route is researched Back automatically. Touch (More) to change the route More If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to...
  • Page 130 Navigation ■ Searching for a favorite spot by name • Touch Along Route (Along Route) to search along the route being navigated, rather than around an optional point. This is You can search for a favorite spot by name. You can search the entire useful when you want to search for a gas station or restaurant spot database or select a category/sub-category for another location or and so on along the route taking the smallest detour to get...
  • Page 131 Navigation By selecting a main category (such as accommodations), Touch (Find by Name) to search a sub- Find by Name or by touching (Find by Name), you can category of the selected spot. Find by Name search all spots. Use the keyboard to enter the start of the spot name. By selecting a sub-category (such as hotels or motels) •...
  • Page 132 Navigation Touch Results (Results) after entering the first few (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected characters to open a list of spot names that include the spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map. Back characters you entered. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination.
  • Page 133 Navigation ■ After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire Using “Where Am I?” to select the closest assistance route is displayed on the map. The route is researched service automatically. Touch (More) to change the route More You can search for the closest assistance service by using the “Where plan, or touch...
  • Page 134 Navigation The preset search categories are displayed. This button Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that searches for everything around your current position (or item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the the latest confirmed position if it is unavailable). selected point at the center.
  • Page 135: Selecting A Map Position As The Destination

    Navigation After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire Selecting a Map Position as the Destination route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route More If the Map screen is displayed, touch Menu (Menu) to plan, or touch...
  • Page 136: Selecting The Destination From The Destination List

    Navigation Selecting the Destination from the Destination After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched List automatically. Touch More (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation.
  • Page 137 Navigation Touch the position you want to select as the destination. After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire If necessary, you can scroll through the list, or touch route is displayed on the map. The route is researched (Filter) and enter a few letters form the item name automatically.
  • Page 138: Selecting A Frequently Used Destination (Smart History)

    Navigation Selecting a Frequently Used Destination (Smart Touch Find (Find) on the navigation menu. History) Destinations that have been set previously are displayed in the History list. The two most recent destinations are displayed on the destination menu allowing you to select them easily. Smart History uses conditions such as the current time, date, and position, and displays a position in response to the user's navigation habits.
  • Page 139: Selecting A Recent Destination From History

    Navigation After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire Selecting a Recent Destination from History route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route More Destinations that have been set previously are displayed in the History plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation.
  • Page 140 Navigation Select a destination from the list. After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the automatically. Touch More (More) to change the route selected point at the center.
  • Page 141: Creating A Route From The Destination List (Route Creator)

    Navigation Creating a Route from the Destination List When the destination menu is displayed, select the route's destination using the same method as described (Route Creator) previously. You can create a route for each destination in the saved routes menu. If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to Menu...
  • Page 142: Displaying The Entire Route On The Map

    Navigation Displaying the Entire Route on the Map You can easily display an overview of the entire route Touch (Overview). The entire route currently Overview currently being navigated. Follow the steps below to use the being navigated is displayed on the map along with initial settings screen.
  • Page 143: Confirming Route Settings And Calling Route Related Functions

    Navigation Confirming Route Settings and Calling Route Related Functions You can check a variety of route settings recommended by The following options are displayed on the screen (see the software. the next section for more detailed information). • Touch Edit Route (Edit Route) to add or delete a destination, or If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to...
  • Page 144: Setting The Avoidance Route

    Navigation Setting the avoidance route The Avoidances feature allows you to remove any of the roads or special sections on the planned route. • (Avoid Special Sections): Avoid Special Sections Avoid Special Sections allows you to remove any special road types (e.g.
  • Page 145: Changing The Route

    Navigation Changing the Route When navigation has already begun, you can change the • Touch (New Route) to create a new route at the New Route position you selected. Previous destinations and waypoints are route being navigated by using one of the following deleted.
  • Page 146: Setting A New Starting Point For The Route

    Navigation Setting a New Starting Point for the Route The first row shows the start position (displays the current position) for the route. When you touch , if a warning message is displayed, select which operation to In standard navigation, all routes are created from the current position. perform.
  • Page 147 Navigation The vehicle marker goes clear on the map, indicating that there is no GPS reception. If a route is already being navigated, it is recalculated using the position selected at that time. When the destination menu is displayed, select the route's start point by using the same method as selecting the destination.
  • Page 148: Editing The Destination List (Route Editing)

    Navigation Editing the Destination List (Route Editing) The following options are available. You can change the destination list and edit the route. You can add or delete destinations, change the start point, or change the order of the list. Use the Route Editing function as follows. •...
  • Page 149: Pausing Route Navigation

    Navigation Pausing Route Navigation Canceling Route Navigation You do not need to pause a route currently being navigated. When you Perform one of the following procedures to cancel a route that is start driving again, the software automatically restarts audio navigation currently being navigated.
  • Page 150: Changing The Method For Searching For A Route (Other Routes, Etc.)

    Navigation Changing the Method for Searching for a Route Touch Route Alternatives (Route Alternatives). (Other Routes, etc.) Change the Route settings to perform a new search for the route being navigated using a different method. (See Page 169.) You can even search again by comparing different routes.
  • Page 151: Changing The Road Categories Used For The Route Search

    Navigation • (Fast): Changing the Road Categories used for the Fast Searches all roads for the quickest route following the speed Route Search limits of the roads. • (Short): Short You can use the following method to search the current route again Searches for the shortest distance in all possible routes.
  • Page 152 Navigation • Vehicle (Vehicle): • Carpool/HOV (Carpool/HOV): Sets various factors to take into account when performing a Select whether or not to use Carpool/HOV lanes when creating search, such as fuel consumption, vehicle model, fuel costs, and the route. maximum speeds on normal roads and expressways. •...
  • Page 153: Saving A Position To The Destination List

    Navigation Saving a Position to the Destination List The destination list is a list of frequently used destinations. (Optional) You can use the keyboard to change the initial You can add any destination to this list. See “Selecting the display name in the destination list. Touch to enter Destination from the Destination List”...
  • Page 154: Displaying A Simulation Of The Route

    Navigation Displaying a Simulation of the Route You can run a simulation of the route currently being Scroll down through the list, and then touch navigated. Follow the steps below to use the initial settings (Simulate Navigation). The simulation Simulate Navigation screen.
  • Page 155 Navigation • : Returns to the previous route event (the previous change in the route) • : Pauses the simulation. • : Goes to the next route event (the next change in the route) • : Changes the speed of the simulation. You can select from speeds of x4, x8, or x16.
  • Page 156: Voice Control Navigation

    Navigation Voice Control Navigation By using the voice control system (voice input microphone When using voice commands to operate the navigation, and button), you can set the destination by giving voice a command list is displayed. 155 commands. This enables you to use functions that are usually inoperable while driving.
  • Page 157 Navigation - Manual mode screen (blue): This screen appears when voice control is interrupted. You can perform control by directly touching the commands that are displayed on the screen. - Talkback screen (yellow): This screen appears while the talkback voice is being played when a command is recognized.
  • Page 158: Reference Data

    Reference Data The following pages explain the software's various features and menu screens. Feature Smart Zoom Switching between Day and Night Screens Smart zoom offers a large improvement over standard zoom functions. For the Map screen and menu screen, the colors differ between day and •...
  • Page 159: Route Search/Search Again

    Reference Data Route Search/Search Again Search for a route by using or avoiding certain road categories: • (Highways) Highways • Period Charge (Period Charge) You can search for routes to suit your preferences. • Per-use Toll (Per-use Toll) Route search methods: •...
  • Page 160: Gps Positioning Quality Indicator

    Reference Data GPS Positioning Quality Indicator Online Road Information Saved in Route Search The GPS reception quality icon at the top right of the menu screen This unit can provide you with even better routes, if real-time traffic indicates the current accuracy of positional information. information (TMC: Traffic Message Channel) is available.
  • Page 161 The TMC receiver necessary to receive traffic condition reports is built-in to some products, but not for others. Contact your nearest SUBARU dealer. If traffic data normally broadcast in your region can be accessed, this received information is automatically taken into account.
  • Page 162 The TMC service is not available for all regions. There are also times when it may not be available in your country or district. For more information on availability, contact your nearest SUBARU dealer. On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view full details of the traffic conditions for that section of the road.
  • Page 163: More" Menu

    Reference Data “More” Menu Various options are available from the “Others” menu. Touch • (Sunrise & Sunset): Sunrise & Sunset You can check global sunrise and sunset times. Places a mark (More) on the navigation menu. More on the map to show the user's current position and route points.
  • Page 164: Settings Menu

    Reference Data Settings Menu Configures programs and changes operational patterns for • Traffic (Traffic): Sets On/Off of traffic information display and the method to use the the software. On the navigation menu, touch (More), More received real-time traffic information on route search. (See Page 168.) and then touch Settings (Settings).
  • Page 165: Sound And Warnings

    Reference Data Sound and Warnings • (Verbosity Level): Verbosity Level You can select the Verbosity Level from “Minimal”, “Compact”, or “Verbose”. Performs volume adjustment or changes the voice guidance language. • Voice Recognition (Voice Recognition): Also enables various warnings and warning settings. Touch this button to turn on or off talk back voice recognition results, or change the voice recognition method.
  • Page 166 Reference Data You can adjust the volume for the following voice categories. • Guidance: Changes the volume for the guidance voice (when guiding using a narrator). • Alert Beeps: Changes the volume for audio warnings (the beep). Adjustment buttons for each audio classification: •...
  • Page 167: Customize Quick Menu

    Reference Data Customize Quick Menu Allows you to set Quick menu items to suit your needs. (See Page 101.) Touch the button you want to change, and then select another function from the list. Button Explanation Primary Location Touch this button to search around a point on the route, or your current position Find / Find Places / Quick Search (See Page 120.) Quick Place Search (Quick...
  • Page 168 Reference Data Button Explanation Primary Location Opens the Visual Guidance settings screen. More / Settings / Visual Guidance (See Page 172.) Visual Guidance (Visual Guidance) Opens the overall traffic conditions screen. Touch the navigation menu or the Map screen's Traffic (Traffic) road icons.
  • Page 169: Traffic

    Reference Data Traffic • (Event Types): Event Types Touch this button to open a list of types of traffic conditions, and select the events to take into consideration when searching for a Sets On/Off of traffic information display and the method to use the route.
  • Page 170: Route Settings

    Reference Data Route Settings In the road category list you can check the number of sections used for each road category on the current route and the overall distance. • Highways (Highways): Sets the route search method. Select whether or not to use the expressway when creating the •...
  • Page 171: Map Settings

    Reference Data • (Calculate Green Alternative): Map Settings Calculate Green Alternative Select whether or not to consider energy efficiency when creating the route. Fine tunes the Map screen appearance. Performs adjustments for your Type of route search method: selected map display, selects from a list of color designs used for Fast (Fast): daytime and nighttime, turns the path log on or off, and manages the...
  • Page 172 Reference Data • Day Map Color (Day Map Color): • Track Logs (Track Logs): Select the screen color used in daytime mode. Turns the path log save function on or off (saves in positional order for each trip). • (Place Markers): Place Markers Select a spot displayed on the map during navigation.
  • Page 173: Visual Guidance

    Reference Data Visual Guidance • (Route Progress Bar): Route Progress Bar Turns on the route progress bar which is displayed as a straight line to the left of the map. This shows the progress made on the current Changes settings related to Map screen guidance. route.
  • Page 174: Units And Formats

    Reference Data Units and Formats Trip Monitor Sets display units and the date display. Contains useful information on the user's distance moved in the trip • Units and Formats (Units and Formats): logs and path logs. You can save trip logs automatically by turning this Sets the units used by the program to measure distance.
  • Page 175: Glossary

    Glossary 2D/3D GPS reception Color design The GPS receiver uses signals from satellites to calculate its current The color design used for the map and menu screens differs for daytime position (the user's position), but to acquire a 3D position at least four and nighttime.
  • Page 176 Glossary Maps Route Although this software uses digital maps, these are not simply digital The route is an ordered arrangement of the route events (the next conversions from printed maps. The 2D mode digital map represents change in the route - right or left turns, roundabouts, and so on), roads in the same way as a traditional printed map, using color presenting them as they occur until you reach your destination.
  • Page 177: End-User License Agreement

    End-user License Agreement The contracting parties Object of the Agreement and Termination This Agreement has been entered into by and between Nav N Go Kft. The object of this Agreement shall be the navigation guidance (registered seat: 23 Bérc utca, H-1016 Budapest, Hungary; Company software product of Licensor (hereinafter referred to as the Software reg.no.: 01-09-891838) as Licensor (hereinafter: Licensor) and You as Product).
  • Page 178 End-user License Agreement Rights under copyright Rights of the User Unless otherwise provided by law or contractual provisions, the The User is entitled to install the Software Product into one hardware Licensor is the sole and exclusive owner of all material copyrights device (desktop, handheld, portable computer, navigation device), vested in the Software Product.
  • Page 179 End-user License Agreement Limitations of use No warranty, limitation of responsibility The User is not entitled The Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest care was taken in producing the Software Product, given the nature of the 7.1.1 to duplicate the Software Product (to make a copy thereof );...
  • Page 180 End-user License Agreement Sanctions Contents and services provided by third parties The Licensor hereby informs the User that, if the Licensor finds its The Licensor hereby excludes any liability of its own for the Database rights under the Copyright Act to be breached, the Licensor may in the Software Product and for any content or service provided by a third party by using the Database.
  • Page 181 End-user License Agreement Anonymous date collection 10.1 The User hereby acknowledges that the Software Product may collect and store data connected to the usage of the Software Product by the User (e.g. movement/route date, user interaction data). Such data collection functions may be disabled or enabled by User any time from within the corresponding menu.
  • Page 182: Further Information

    Further Information Display Connection Status Information You can check the connection between the unit and the <Connection status information screen> vehicle, such as GPS information, parking signals and so on. Display Connection Status Information Press Touch Info • If is not displayed, touch Info Information Content...
  • Page 183: Accuracy & Error Calculation

    Further Information Accuracy & error calculation Regarding Precision Accuracy Regarding the Properties of the GPS Electro- Magnetic Waves and Signal Reception Since the GPS satellites are controlled by the US Department of Defense they do have a very high level of accuracy, however a multipath due to If there are any obstacles between the GPS antenna and the GPS reflections from buildings and so on could cause errors to occur.
  • Page 184: Regarding Errors In Current Position Display

    Further Information Regarding Errors in Current Position Display To pinpoint the current position, the unit uses information from GPS satellite electromagnetic waves. If any of these contain errors, the current position may not match the actual position. • In underground buildings and indoor •...
  • Page 185: Regarding Vehicle Position Detection Correction Using Map Matching

    Further Information Regarding Vehicle Position Detection Regarding the Accuracy of the Current Position Correction Using Map Matching and Route Navigation Map matching is a method of comparing information on the current As in the following images, an accurate display of the current position position acquired by GPS and so on, with the road driven up to that or route navigation may not be provided, however this is not an point, and correcting the current position based on the most likely...
  • Page 186 Further Information • Shows the current position if the • Shows the current position after a • Shows the current position in the last • It actually navigates through roads road continues to curve around on sudden change in lanes. confirmed position before moving that cannot be driven (no entry and itself in the same direction.
  • Page 187: Regarding Roads And Place Name Data

    Further Information Regarding Roads and Place Name Data Regarding Route Navigation Because road and place names may change after the map data has been created, there may be times when road and place names do not match. In six tenths of a mile, right turm.
  • Page 188 Further Information • Performing a new search while traveling at high speeds may take some time. Transit point • The route may not change even after performing another search. • When isolated locations or roads with no surrounding available information are set as the current position/destination, you may not be able to search for a route.
  • Page 189 Further Information 188 Navigation...
  • Page 191: Before Using The Audio And Visual System

    Before Using the Audio and Visual System Precautions When Using the System WARNING Look at the audio and visual system screen only when necessary Read this manual first When you need to look at the audio and visual system Read this supplement carefully before using the audio and screen, do so for the shortest time possible.
  • Page 192 Do not spray the cleaning fluid SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a directly onto the audio and visual screen. Spraying cleaning fluid fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
  • Page 193 Before Using the Audio and Visual System • Do not allow the audio and visual screen to get wet. If the screen gets wet (for example, from a spilled drink or wet umbrella), its internal electronic circuitry may malfunction. • In hot weather, cool the passenger compartment before using the audio and visual system.
  • Page 194: Precautions For Use

    The unit has a precisely traffic accident. designed structure, so consult • Never continue to use the your SUBARU dealer in the system if it is malfunctioning in event any unsatisfactory any way. If smoke, abnormal performance is observed. noises or abnormal odors are •...
  • Page 195: About Discs

    If a problem occurs, the player function stops automatically to protect its internal parts. If the player does not operate even when you follow the on- remove it horizontally. screen messages, the player may have failed. Consult your SUBARU dealer. Do not apply excessive force •...
  • Page 196 Before Using the Audio and Visual System • A Copy Control CD (CCCD) may not be played as it does not meet the official • Do not use cracked or badly warped discs. CD Standard. Damage could result. ■ Handling discs •...
  • Page 197 Before Using the Audio and Visual System ■ ■ Brand new CDs Irregularly-shaped CDs • You may notice that some brand new discs have “rough edges” around the • Irregularly-shaped discs, such as octagonal CDs or heart-shaped CDs, cannot center hole or outside. In such cases, remove the “rough edges” or flakes be played.
  • Page 198 Before Using the Audio and Visual System • Do not attach any ring-shape protector (or other accessory) to the disc. Although these protectors are commercially available and said to protect discs and improve sound quality (and anti-vibration effect), in normal use they can do more harm than good.
  • Page 199: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Switching the Audio Source Switching the Audio Source Press Touch to scroll the screens. AUDIO button POWER/VOL button Select the audio mode that you want to use. 198 Audio and Visual...
  • Page 200: Displaying The Audio Operations Screen

    Basic Operation Displaying the Audio Operations Screen Stopping the Audio Mode Press Press (POWER/VOL). • Press (POWER/VOL) again to receive the station you were receiving, the music you were playing or the video you were playing before you stopped the audio mode. Audio and Visual 199...
  • Page 201: Source Operations Screen

    Basic Operation Source Operations Screen The operations screen for the audio sources are as follows. <Radio (SAT) operations screen> <Radio (AM) operations screen> <CD player operations screen> <Radio (FM) operations screen> <MP3/WMA operations screen> 200 Audio and Visual...
  • Page 202 Basic Operation <USB music file player operations screen> <Bluetooth audio operations screen> <USB video file player operations screen> <AUX operations screen> <iPod operations screen> Audio and Visual 201...
  • Page 203: Volume Control

    Basic Operation Volume Control Main Volume Control NOTE • Adjust to a volume level that will not prevent safe driving. • You can adjust the level from 0 to 63. Max is displayed when the volume is 63. • The volume may change when you switch the audio source. Adjust the volume to a level appropriate for the audio source you select.
  • Page 204: Displaying The Sound Settings Screen

    Basic Operation Displaying the Sound Settings Screen Touch the button that you want to set. When you switch to the Sound Settings screen from any of the Audio operations screens, the following operations are available. • Adjusting the sound quality •...
  • Page 205: Adjusting The Sound Quality

    Basic Operation Adjusting the Sound Quality Touch • When you touch and hold, the value changes continuously but stops at the center value. Touch again to restart. You can adjust the sound quality from the low band to the high band. •...
  • Page 206: Adjusting The Audio Balance

    Basic Operation ■ Adjusting the Audio Balance Using a preset sound quality On the Sound Settings screen, touch (Adjust) in Adjust ■ Adjusting the positioning selector EQ Settings. You can change the sound localization according to the number and position of passengers. Also, you can adjust the sound balance from Touch any button from to activate the front to rear and left to right to optimize the sound from speakers from...
  • Page 207 Basic Operation ■ Touch the seat that you want to set. Adjusting the audio balance You can adjust the sound balance from front to rear and left to right. On the Sound Position screen, touch Fader/Balance (Fader/Balance). • A frame appears around the set position. Touch again to cancel the setting.
  • Page 208: Setting The Source Volume Control

    Basic Operation Setting the Source Volume Control • To fine adjust, touch any of the balance adjusting buttons to change the value by 1 step. When you touch and hold one of the balance adjusting buttons On the Sound Settings screen, touch in SVC.
  • Page 209: Setting The Automatic Sound Levelizer

    Basic Operation Setting the Automatic Sound Levelizer Audio mode BT-Audio When volume 35 55 40 60 30 50 level is adjusted Max (70) The Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) function detects the noise level from 25 45 in inside the vehicle as it changes according to the driving speed and road CD mode conditions, and automatically increases the audio volume when the When volume...
  • Page 210: Audio Operations

    Audio Operations Using the Radio Using the Radio NOTE • When a digital HD Radio™ broadcast is received, “Digital” is displayed. • About HD Radio™ Technology HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc”...
  • Page 211 Audio Operations ■ Tuning a station Selecting from a preset button Manual selection Touch a preset button saved in the memory. • The saved preset channel is selected and the corresponding Touch station is received. • Move up 1 step. ■...
  • Page 212 Audio Operations ■ Saving a station Automatic saving You can save radio stations manually or automatically. Touch (Settings). Settings Manual saving Select the station that you want to save using manual tuning or auto tuning. Touch the preset button that you want to use for 2 seconds or more.
  • Page 213 Audio Operations NOTE Touch (Preset) to return to the previous screen. Preset • You can select a station in a one-touch operation simply by touching a preset button ([1] to [6]). The frequency of the selected station is displayed. • When the new stations are set in the memory, the stations that were previously set are deleted.
  • Page 214 Audio Operations ■ ■ Scrolling title information Acquiring tag information If the Album, Title, Artist or Genre information cannot be fully displayed If tag information exists for the track being broadcast, you can acquire because it is too long, you can scroll the display. the track's tag information.
  • Page 215 Audio Operations ■ ■ Receiving sub channel broadcasts Changing the reception mode In FM radio mode only, you can receive a sub channel broadcast if one Touch (Settings). Settings exists for the currently broadcasting station. Touch (Sub Ch). Sub Ch •...
  • Page 216 Audio Operations ■ Touch (ALL), Analog (Analog). Changing the audio synchronization function of the HD Radio receiver • Touch to return to the previous screen. Touch (HD Radio). HD Radio (ALL): Receive by giving precedence to digital broadcasts. Indicator Receive by giving precedence to digital broadcasts and setting •...
  • Page 217: Using The Sat Radio

    Audio Operations Using the SAT Radio ■ Using the SAT Radio Listening to the SAT radio The SAT radio (XM satellite radio) has more than 100 channels, including music, news and leisure programs. You can select the channel that you want from different categories such as dance or rock, or you can select a channel by directly entering its number.
  • Page 218 Audio Operations ■ Selecting a channel Selecting from a preset button Manual selection Touch (Preset). Preset Touch • Select 1 channel higher. Select 1 channel lower. NOTE Invalid channels and non-subscribed channels are skipped. Touch (Preset). Preset Manual tuning (continuous) Touch for 1 second or more.
  • Page 219 Audio Operations Selecting from a channel list Touch the channel to which you want to listen. • If there are more pages, touch to scroll the Touch (Preset). Preset pages. • When selecting an item being Parental Locked in the channel, the screen for code input is displayed.
  • Page 220 Audio Operations Touch Direct (Direct). Selecting by category Touch (Preset). Preset Enter a channel number by touching 1 digit at a time. • If you make a mistake, touch to delete 1 digit at a time. Touch (Category). Category Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously. Touch (Done).
  • Page 221 Audio Operations ■ Touch the category to which you want to listen. Changing the SAT band You can change the reception band of the SAT radio. • If there are more pages, touch to scroll the pages. Press • When selecting an item being Parental Locked in the category, the screen for code input is displayed.
  • Page 222 Audio Operations ■ Saving a channel Touch the preset button that you want to use for 2 seconds or more. Select the channel that you want to save. • The selected channel is saved and displayed on the preset button. Touch (Preset).
  • Page 223 Audio Operations ■ ■ Scrolling title information Checking the radio ID If the title or artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is Touch (Preset). Preset too long, you can scroll the display. Touch on the item that you want to scroll. •...
  • Page 224 Audio Operations ■ Touch “0”. Restricting operation • If you make a mistake, touch to delete 1 digit at a time. Touch (Settings). Settings Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously. Touch (Done). Touch (Parental Lock). Done Parental Lock Touch...
  • Page 225 Audio Operations Enter the 4-digit parental lock code. Select the channel with the settings that you want to change, and touch (Lock) or (Unlock). Lock Unlock • When setting for the first time, enter any code that you want to use.
  • Page 226 Audio Operations ■ Clearing the parental lock Enter the parental lock code, and then touch Done (Done). • Touch to delete 1 digit from the entered number. Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously. Audio and Visual 225...
  • Page 227: Using The Cd Player

    Audio Operations Using the CD Player ■ Using the CD Player Listening to a CD Insert a CD into the disc slot, and it will start playing. Press Touch (CD). • The playback starts. Title information scroll buttons Settings button NOTE Search button •...
  • Page 228 Audio Operations ■ ■ Selecting a track Finding a track You can cue the track to which you want to listen. Touch (Search). Search Touch • Right: Advance to the next track. Left (touch once): Return to the start of the currently playing track. Left (touch twice or more): Return to a previous track.
  • Page 229 Audio Operations ■ Repeating the same track NOTE When On is selected in Repeat, is displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on. Touch (Settings). Settings ■ Playing tracks randomly Touch (Settings). Settings Touch (On) in Repeat.
  • Page 230 Audio Operations • Touch to return to the previous screen. NOTE When On is selected in Random, is displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on. Audio and Visual 229...
  • Page 231: Using The Mp3/Wma Player

    Audio Operations Using the MP3/WMA Player ■ Using the MP3/WMA Player Listening to an MP3/WMA file Insert a CD-R/RW that contains an MP3/WMA file into the disc slot, and it will start playing. Press Touch (CD). • The playback starts. •...
  • Page 232 Audio Operations ■ NOTE Selecting a music file • Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on the CD or when the You can select the file that you want to play from a folder. recorded side is dirty. •...
  • Page 233 Audio Operations Touch the folder that you want to use. Selecting consecutive files • If there are more pages, touch to scroll the Touch pages. • • Touch to return to the previous screen. Advance to the next file. (Press once): Return to the start of the currently playing file.
  • Page 234 Audio Operations ■ ■ Repeating the music file Playing randomly Touch (Settings). Touch (Settings). Settings Settings Touch (File) or (Folder) in Repeat. Touch (ALL) or (Folder) in Random. File Folder Folder • Repeat playback is set for the currently playing file or folder. •...
  • Page 235 Audio Operations ■ • Touch to return to the previous screen. Scrolling title information If the Album, Title or Artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is too long, you can scroll the display. Touch on the item that you want to scroll. •...
  • Page 236: About Mp3/Wma

    Audio Operations About MP3/WMA • Supported channel modes: Stereo, Joint Stereo, Dual channels, Monaural MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compression. ■ About the supported WMA file standards By using MP3, a file can be compressed to about 1/10 of the original •...
  • Page 237 Audio Operations ■ ■ About ID3/WMA tags About the supported disc formats In MP3/WMA files, you can enter textual attribute information known as You can use media in the following formats. ID3 tags/WMA tags to save information such as track titles and artist •...
  • Page 238 Audio Operations ■ <A configuration example of an MP3/WMA-supporting CD> Multi-sessions Multi-sessions are supported and CD-R/RW with recorded MP3/WMA Folder files can be played. Root directory MP3/WMA audio file or text file However, when writing with Track-At-Once, be sure to finalize the disc with session close or write protect.
  • Page 239: Creating And Playing Mp3/Wma Files

    Audio Operations ■ Creating and Playing MP3/WMA Files Downloading from MP3/WMA music sites on the Internet You can find various types of MP3/WMA music distribution sites on the Creating MP3/WMA files by recording them from sources such as Internet, including online shopping, trial listening, and free download broadcasts, records, recordings, videos and live performances without sites.
  • Page 240 Audio Operations ■ Playing a CD-R/RW disc Insert a CD-R/RW disc on which MP3/WMA files are recorded. When you load a disc, the system automatically determines whether it is a music CD or a CD-R/RW disc that contains MP3/WMA files, and plays it correctly.
  • Page 241: Using The Usb Music File Player

    Audio Operations Using the USB Music File Player Using the USB Music File Player NOTE • Touch Video (Video) to operate the USB video file player. (See Page 247.) • Some of the functions may not be available when vehicle is in motion. This unit can play music files stored in a USB memory.
  • Page 242 Audio Operations ■ NOTE Selecting a music file When a USB memory device is connected, the unit may take some time to scan You can select the file that you want to play from a folder. and read the file tag information. To shorten this scan time, try to store only MP3/ WMA files in the USB memory and minimize the number of folders.
  • Page 243 Audio Operations ■ Touch the file that you want to play. Fast forwarding and fast reversing You can fast forward or fast reverse the currently playing file. • The selected file starts to play. • If there are more pages, touch to scroll the Touch for 1 second or more.
  • Page 244 Audio Operations • Touch to return to the previous screen. Touch (ALL) or Folder (Folder) in Random. • Folder random playback: The files in the currently playing folder are played randomly. All random playback: The files in all folders are played randomly. •...
  • Page 245: About Usb Devices

    Audio Operations ■ Scrolling title information About USB Devices If the Album, Title or Artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is too long, you can scroll the display. ■ About the supported USB memory standards • Supported file formats: Touch on the item that you want to scroll.
  • Page 246 Audio Operations ■ ■ Supported MP3 file standards Supported WMA file standards • Supported standards: • Supported standards: MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer 3 WMA Ver. 7 to 9 • Supported sampling frequencies (kHz): • Supported sampling frequencies (kHz): MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer 3): 32, 44.1, 48 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 MP3 (MPEG2 Audio Layer 3): 16, 22.05, 24 •...
  • Page 247 Audio Operations ■ About ID3/WMA tags <A configuration example of an MP3/WMA-supporting USB memory> In MP3/WMA files, you can enter textual attribute information known as ID3 tags/WMA tags to save information such as track titles and artist names. This unit supports ID3v.1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 tags. This unit supports the ISO 8859-1, 2, 5 and 7 codes only.
  • Page 248: Visual Operations

    Visual Operations Using the USB Video File Player ■ Before Using the USB Video File Player About DivX Certified • DivX Certified products have been tested by the DivX creators, and have been officially tested and certified that they can be played on DivX ver.
  • Page 249: Using The Usb Video File Player

    Visual Operations • ABOUT DivX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: Using the USB Video File Player ® This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu.
  • Page 250 Visual Operations ■ Viewing a USB video file <Full-screen display> CAUTION Connect the USB cable correctly so that it does not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle. Connect a USB memory that contains video files to the USB connector. NOTE Press When a USB memory device is connected, the unit may take some time to scan...
  • Page 251 Visual Operations ■ Selecting a file Touch the file that you want to play. You can select the file that you want to play from a folder. • The selected file starts to play. • If there are more pages, touch to scroll the Selecting with a file name button pages.
  • Page 252 Visual Operations ■ Selecting consecutive files Stopping a video Touch Touch • ■ Repeating the video file Advance to the next file. (Press once): Touch (Settings). Settings Return to the start of the currently playing file. (Press twice or more): Return to the previous file.
  • Page 253 Visual Operations NOTE Touch (ALL) or (Folder) in Random. Folder When the file repeat or folder repeat function is selected, • Folder random playback: displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on. The files in the currently playing folder are played randomly. All random playback: ■...
  • Page 254 Visual Operations ■ Changing the subtitle language Touch Change Subtitle (Change Subtitle). If the video file stores multiple subtitle languages, you can change the • Each time you touch Change Subtitle (Change Subtitle), the subtitle language that is used. subtitle number changes, and the subtitle languages recorded on the video file change in sequence.
  • Page 255 Visual Operations ■ Touch Changing the video output Audio Touch (Settings). Settings Touch (Change Audio). Change Audio • Each time you touch (Change Audio), the audio Change Audio Touch (Aspect). Aspect number changes, and the audio languages recorded on the video file change in sequence.
  • Page 256: Displaying Divx Vod Code

    Visual Operations Displaying DivX VOD code Touch Original (Original) or Zoom (Zoom). ■ Displaying the DivX VOD registration code To play DivX VOD (Video On Demand) content, first register this unit with the content provider. To register, the DivX VOD registration code is required.
  • Page 257 Visual Operations Touch (DivX(R) VOD). • Touch (OK) to return to the Info screen. DivX(R) VOD • The DivX(R) VOD Set Up screen appears. ■ Displaying the DivX VOD deregistration code To cancel the unit's registration with the content provider, the DivX Touch (Register).
  • Page 258 Visual Operations Touch Deregister (Deregister). • Touch (OK) to return to the Info screen. Touch (Yes). ■ Caution display while playing VOD rental files • Touch (No) to return to the previous screen. A message is displayed on the screen when DivX VOD rental files are played.
  • Page 259: About Usb Devices

    Visual Operations ■ About USB Devices Supported WMV standards • Supported extensions: WMV (single-byte characters only, not case-sensitive) ■ Supported DivX standards • Maximum number of directory layers: • Supported extensions: 8 layers (including the root folder) DivX, Div, AVI (single-byte characters only, not case-sensitive) •...
  • Page 260 Visual Operations ■ Supported MP4 standards • Supported extensions: MP4, M4V (single-byte characters only, not case-sensitive) • Maximum number of directory layers: 8 layers (including the root folder) • Number of folders that can be stored in the USB memory: 255 (including the root folder) •...
  • Page 261: How To Operate Portable Audio Devices

    How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ® Using the iPod Player Using the iPod Player NOTE • iPod and iTunes may be used with materials without copyright, or materials for which copying or playback are legally allowed for the purposes of private When an iPod is connected, you can play iPod music files.
  • Page 262 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Playing an iPod NOTE • When the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position, the battery of the connected iPod is charged. However, it may take some time until the iPod is CAUTION turned on, depending on the remaining power in the battery.
  • Page 263 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ ■ Fast forwarding and fast reversing Finding a music file You can fast forward or fast reverse the currently playing file. Touch iPod Touch for 1 second or more. Touch (Search). Search • Fast forward the file.
  • Page 264 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Touch the list that you want to use. Repeating the same music file • The list order depends on the selection mode, as shown below. Touch iPod Playlists: Playlist screen Music file screen Touch (Settings).
  • Page 265 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Playing music files randomly Playing albums randomly You can play albums randomly. Note that the music files within the Playing files from the current list randomly albums are played in order from the first. Touch iPod Touch...
  • Page 266 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ ■ Playing the Shuffle Songs Changing the audiobook playback speed You can play all the music files randomly. Touch iPod Touch iPod Touch (Settings). Settings Touch (Shuffle Songs). Shuffle Songs Touch (Slow), (Normal) or (Fast) in Slow Normal...
  • Page 267: About The Supported Ipods

    How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Scrolling title information About the Supported iPods If the Album, Title or Artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is too long, you can scroll the display. This unit can be used with the following iPods. Touch on the item that you want to scroll.
  • Page 268: Using Bluetooth Audio

    How to Operate Portable Audio Devices Using Bluetooth Audio Before Using Bluetooth Audio • For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. FCC ID: BABFT0021A This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to A Bluetooth-supporting portable audio player (“portable device” the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful hereafter) can be used as a source for this unit by utilizing the Bluetooth interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,...
  • Page 269 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices • For vehicles sold in Canada IC: 2024B-FT0021A CAUTION English: • The frequency band used by this unit is the same band that Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not is used by industrial, scientific and medical devices such as cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 270 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices NOTE Touch Bluetooth • This unit can be used with Bluetooth-supporting portable devices. • For details of Bluetooth operations, see the portable device or cell phone instruction manual. • Factors in the surrounding environment may negatively affect the connection status and prevent Bluetooth audio operations on the unit.
  • Page 271 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Operate the portable device to enter the passcode Deleting a portable device registration (passkey) of the unit. You can delete portable devices that are registered on the unit. • The name of the unit is CAR MULTIMEDIA. Press •...
  • Page 272 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Select the portable device that you want to delete. Connecting a portable device You can connect portable devices that are registered on the unit. • Make the preparations necessary for connecting to the unit, for example by setting the portable device's Bluetooth standby to On.
  • Page 273 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices Touch (Connect Portable Player). Touch (Connect). Connect Portable Player Connect • The connection screen appears. When the connection is complete, “Connection Completed” appears. • The connection between the portable device and the unit is complete.
  • Page 274 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ Canceling a portable device connection Select the portable device with the connection that you want to cancel. Press Touch Info • If Info is not displayed, touch Touch Bluetooth Touch (Disconnect). Disconnect • “Another device is already connected. Do you want to disconnect this device?”...
  • Page 275: Using A Portable Device

    How to Operate Portable Audio Devices Using a Portable Device NOTE Some of the functions may not be available when vehicle is in motion. ■ Listening to a portable device Press Touch Touch • The playback starts on the connected portable device. *1 *2 Title information scroll buttons Settings button...
  • Page 276 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ ■ Pausing the playback Selecting a music album Touch Touch • To start the playback again, touch • Advance to the next music album. Return to the previous music album. ■ Fast forwarding and fast reversing Touch for 1 second or more.
  • Page 277 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ ■ Finding a music album Finding a music track Touch (Search). Touch (Tracks). Search Tracks Touch the music album that you want to play. Touch the music track that you want to play. •...
  • Page 278 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ■ ■ Scrolling title information Various portable device settings If the Album, Title or Artist information cannot be fully displayed WARNING because it is too long, you can scroll the display. Do not set a portable device while driving. Be sure to park the Touch on the item that you want to scroll.
  • Page 279 How to Operate Portable Audio Devices On the portable device Settings screen, you can perform Repeat setting the following settings by touching the setting buttons Set the repeat function to on or off. for each item. Touch (On) or (Off ). •...
  • Page 280: About The Compatible Bluetooth-Supporting Devices

    How to Operate Portable Audio Devices About the Compatible Bluetooth-Supporting Devices The following Bluetooth-supporting portable audio devices can be used. Specification • Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1 or higher (Ver. 2.0 + EDR or higher is recommended) Profile • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver. 1.0 or higher •...
  • Page 281: Using Aux

    How to Operate Portable Audio Devices Using AUX ■ Using AUX Using AUX to listen to music CAUTION When you connect a device such as a commercially available portable audio device to the AUX (RCA) connector, you can use this unit to play Connect the connection cord correctly so that it does not music recorded on the portable audio device.
  • Page 283: Other Operations

    Other Operations Picture Function Operations Using the Picture Function Display the picture operations screen. If you insert an SD memory card that contains image data, you can play a slide show of the images, or set an image as the Opening screen. CAUTION Before inserting an SD memory card that contains image data, touch...
  • Page 284 Other Operations • Display the image that you want to set and touch Display the Audio/Multi screen. To display the picture (Start-up Screen). Start-up Screen operations screen again, touch • Touch the screen to show only the image on the display. To display the picture operations screen again, touch the screen.
  • Page 285 Other Operations ■ Selecting an image file from the picture list Touch the file that you want to view. You can select the image file that you want to view from a folder. • The selected file is displayed. Touch the displayed image to show it in a Picture screen display.
  • Page 286: About The Supported Image Data

    Other Operations About the Supported Image Data You can perform the following settings by touching the setting buttons for each item. About the supported image file standards • Supported standards: jpg (does not support jpg2000) • Supported file names: Supports single-byte characters (alphanumerics, symbols, kana) and double-byte characters (alphanumerics, symbols, Chinese characters, kana) •...
  • Page 287 Other Operations <A configuration example of an jpg-supporting SD memory card> Folder Root directory ( Image (.jpg) file level level level NOTE • When the image size is larger than horizontal 400 × vertical 234 dots, the original image is compressed to the standard size before display. The areas without an image are displayed as black bars.
  • Page 288: About Steering Wheel Switches

    Other Operations About Steering Wheel Switches You can use these buttons to perform the main audio controls and other operations. Compatibility with Steering Wheel Buttons The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel buttons and this unit. Operation Button Name Function...
  • Page 289 Other Operations Operation Button Name Function Explanation of operation AM / FM (HD Channel • Selects in order the stations saved in the memory. Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the stations in order. included) radio selection •...
  • Page 290 Other Operations Operation Button Name Function Explanation of operation MP3/WMA player File selection • Selects the next file, previous file, or start of the Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous operations buttons current file. file.
  • Page 291 Other Operations Operation Button Name Function Explanation of operation BT-TEL On Hook • Ending a call. Press briefly to end a call or cancel a call. operations • Canceling a call. Press and hold to end the all call. • Refuse the incoming call. When in incoming call, press briefly to hold the •...
  • Page 292: Voice Control System Operations

    Other Operations Voice Control System Operations About the Voice Control System Under the following conditions, the voice recognition mode will be turned off: • Within 8 seconds after guidance, talkback or help voice finishes By using the voice control system (voice input microphone and playing, no voice is recognized.
  • Page 293: Using The Voice Control System

    Other Operations Using the Voice Control System After the “Voice command please.” voice guidance, a “beep” sounds. When the voice control system is activated, you may speak the controls displayed on the screen, or you may touch the corresponding button. NOTE For the following instructions found in this manual, we will use “000”...
  • Page 294: Displaying The Command List

    Other Operations Displaying the Command List • When the button is pressed while guidance voice, talkback voice or help voice is being played, you can skip the voice guidance. You can display a list of the usable commands on the screen. •...
  • Page 295: Examples Of Using The Voice Control System

    Other Operations • (Change): Examples of Using the Voice Control System Change Display the next page of the command list. AV Operation (AV Operation): This section describes examples of operating the voice control system. Display the command list for the current audio operation. (Only For the voice commands, see “Voice Command Lists”...
  • Page 296 Other Operations ■ ■ Changing the preset channel Changing the currently playing track number Say “Preset 1”. Say “Track 1”. • The current frequency switches to the frequency registered in • The currently playing track number switches to track 1 . the preset channel 1.
  • Page 297 Other Operations ■ Specifying a folder After the voice guidance, say “Call <Name>”. (Switching USB folders) • If there are multiple candidates, follow the voice guidance and say a list number. Say “Folder”. • If there are multiple telephone numbers, follow the voice •...
  • Page 298 Other Operations ■ ■ Using the speed dial to make a call Using the Dial to make a call Say “Hands-Free”. Say “Hands-Free”. • After you hear “Hands-Free” spoken back to you, the current • After you hear “Hands-Free” spoken back to you, the current mode changes to the hands-free menu mode.
  • Page 299: Voice Command Lists

    Other Operations Voice Command Lists Voice Phrase Function command Radio Radio Sets to radio mode (Changes to The navigation or audio control function enables you to operate the the last mode used: FM, AM, or navigation or audio system by voice, using the voice input microphone satellite radio.) and button.
  • Page 300 Other Operations ■ ■ Commands available with AM radio Commands available with SAT radio Enabled when the audio mode is AM radio. Enabled when the audio mode is SAT radio. Voice Phrase Function Voice Phrase Function command command Seek up Seek up Tunes in the higher frequency SAT search...
  • Page 301 Other Operations ■ ■ Commands available with CD operation Commands available with USB Enabled when the audio mode is CD. Enabled when the audio mode is USB. Voice Phrase Function Voice Phrase Function command command Track up Next track, Track up Selects the next track Track up Next track, Track up...
  • Page 302 Other Operations ■ ■ Commands available with iPod Commands available in handsfree mode Enabled when the audio mode is iPod. Enabled when the audio mode is handsfree. Voice Phrase Function Voice Phrase Function command command Track up Next track, Track up Selects the next track Call name Call <Phone Name>...
  • Page 303 Other Operations Voice Phrase Function command Dial number Dial <Number(0~9, Makes a call by entering a Plus, Hash or Star)> telephone number Call, Delete Dial [ Number <Number(0~9, Plus, Hash, Star)> Call, Delete Redial Redial <Yes, Yeah, Makes a call by using the Yep>, <No, Nope>...
  • Page 304 Other Operations ■ Commands available in navigation mode Enabled when the audio mode is navigation. NOTE • Do not press (Main Unit/Steering Wheel Switch) without pressing the “I Agree” button on the Caution screen. Otherwise, Navigation commands cannot be used. Quick Commands Voice command Phrase...
  • Page 305 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function History History Sets the destination from the search history results Info Info Reads the route information that has been set (after the voice recognition mode is turned off ) More More Transits to the information list reception screen Parking Parking...
  • Page 306 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Restaurant Restaurant Narrows down POI search targets to restaurants Restaurant along route Restaurant along route Searches for restaurants along the route Restaurant at my Restaurant at my destination Searches for restaurants around the destination destination Restaurant near here Restaurant near here...
  • Page 307 Other Operations Full Commands Voice command Phrase Function Accept Accept Accepts questions (such as talkback) Accommodation along Find Go to Search for Look for ] Accommodation [ along around Searches for accommodations along route near ] route the route Find Go to Search for Look for ] Hotel [...
  • Page 308 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Accommodation near Find Go to Search for Look for ] Accommodation [ near ] here Searches for accommodations around here the current position Find Go to Search for Look for ] Accommodation nearby Find Go to Search for Look for ] Accommodation around here...
  • Page 309 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Avoid Avoid Transits to the screen that allows you to set detour routes Bypass Back Back Transits to the previous screen Bottom Jump Move Scroll ] Bottom Transits to the bottom of the list Cancel Cancel Exits from the voice recognition mode...
  • Page 310 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Change street in line 3 Change [ ] street in line 3 Changes the city name listed in the third line of the list and currently being recognized (on the screen that allows you to select a list when addresses are recognized in the voice recognition mode) Change street in line 4...
  • Page 311 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Go map ] Map [ screen Transits to the Map screen Show [ ] map Reflects the selected route and starts the navigation guidance Half Half Reduces the detour distance set on the avoid route screen by half Help Help Transits to the voice recognition...
  • Page 312 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Middle Jump Move Scroll ] Middle Transits to the middle of the list (on the screen where the list is displayed) More More Transits to the information list reception screen Near here Near ] Here Narrows down the selected POI search candidates to places along the Nearby...
  • Page 313 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Parking near here Find Go to Search for Look for ] Parking [ near ] here Searches for parking lots around the current position Find Go to Search for Look for ] Parking [ ] nearby Find Go to Search for...
  • Page 314 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Gas station Find Go to Search for Look for ] Gas station Narrows down POI search targets to gas stations Find Go to Search for Look for station ] Petrol [ Place Find Go to Search for Look for ] Place...
  • Page 315 Other Operations Voice command Phrase Function Route info Route info Reads the route information that has been set (after the voice recognition Route information mode is turned off ) Route summary Info Info Information Route ] Route Transits to the route editing screen Street Street center ] Center...
  • Page 316 Other Operations ■ Other Commands Enabled in the Main Menu. Voice command Phrase Function Time What's the ] Time, What time is it now Reads out the current time Cancel Cancel Closes the voice recognition screen Help Help Displays the help screen Back ] Back Returns to the previous screen...
  • Page 317 Other Operations ■ Radio Frequency Lists Frequency Rule Frequency Rule (530~1710) (530~1710) AM frequency: seven forty nine eighty Frequency Rule seven fifty nine ninety (530~1710) seven sixty 1000 one thousand five thirty seven seventy 1010 ten ten five forty seven eighty 1020 ten twenty five fifty...
  • Page 318 Other Operations Frequency Rule Frequency Rule Frequency Rule (530~1710) (530~1710) (530~1710) 1220 twelve twenty 1460 fourteen sixty 1700 seventeen hundred 1230 twelve thirty 1470 fourteen seventy 1710 seventeen ten 1240 twelve forty 1480 fourteen eighty 1250 twelve fifty 1490 fourteen ninety 1260 twelve sixty 1500...
  • Page 319 Other Operations FM frequency: Frequency Rule Frequency Rule (87.7~107.9) (87.7~107.9) Frequency Rule 92.1 ninety two [point] one 96.9 ninety six [point] nine (87.7~107.9) 92.3 ninety two [point] three 97.1 ninety seven [point] one 87.7 eighty seven [point] seven 92.5 ninety two [point] five 97.3 ninety seven [point] three 87.9...
  • Page 320 Other Operations Frequency Rule Frequency Rule (87.7~107.9) (87.7~107.9) 101.7 one oh one [point] seven 106.5 one oh six [point] five 101.9 one oh one [point] nine 106.7 one oh six [point] seven 102.1 one oh two [point] one 106.9 one oh six [point] nine 102.3 one oh two [point] three 107.1...
  • Page 321 Other Operations ■ XM Channel Lists Channel Rule Channel Rule (1~255) (1~255) Channel Rule twenty three forty seven (1~255) twenty four forty eight twenty five forty nine twenty six fifty three twenty seven fifty one four twenty eight fifty two five twenty nine fifty three...
  • Page 322 Other Operations Channel Rule Channel Rule Channel Rule (1~255) (1~255) (1~255) seventy one ninety five one nineteen seventy two ninety six one twenty seventy three ninety seven one twenty one seventy four ninety eight one twenty two seventy five ninety nine one twenty three seventy six one hundred...
  • Page 323 Other Operations Channel Rule Channel Rule Channel Rule (1~255) (1~255) (1~255) one forty three one sixty seven one ninety one one forty four one sixty eight one ninety two one forty five one sixty nine one ninety three one forty six one seventy one ninety four one forty seven...
  • Page 324 Other Operations Channel Rule Channel Rule (1~255) (1~255) two fifteen two thirty nine two sixteen two forty two seventeen two forty one two eighteen two forty two two nineteen two forty three two twenty two forty four two twenty one two forty five two twenty two two forty six...
  • Page 325: Reference

    Reference Useful Information If the Following Messages Appear If the following messages appear, check by referring to the cause and action below. Message Cause Action Common operations Temperature is too high. The temperature inside the unit is abnormally high. Wait until the temperature decreases. Restart after a few minutes.
  • Page 326 Reference Message Cause Action In HD radio mode iPod full. There is no space remaining in the iPod memory. Connect an iPod with space remaining in its memory. Tags cannot be stored. No HD Radio signal available. The HD radio reception is poor. Try to receive the signal again in a location free from obstructions.
  • Page 327 Reference Message Cause Action In CD or MP3/WMA mode Check DISC. The disc is dirty or damaged. The inserted disc is dirty or upside down. Check the disc for dirt and check its orientation. If the disc is dirty, clean it. If the disc is upside down, orient it correctly.
  • Page 328 Reference Message Cause Action In USB mode Check USB. Playback failure or communication abnormality. Reconnect the USB memory. No music files found. No playable music data is stored in the USB memory. Connect a USB memory in which playable music data is stored.
  • Page 329 Reference Message Cause Action In iPod mode iPod error. Playback failure or communication abnormality. Reconnect the iPod. Please check the iPod firmware version. A communication error, a playback error, the iPod Connect a playable iPod. Reconnect the iPod. software is not supported, or a control target error. No music files found.
  • Page 330 * If this happens, wait for a brief period. When the temperature inside the device returns to normal, the message disappears and playback starts. If the message does not disappear even after waiting a long time, contact your SUBARU dealer.
  • Page 331 Check that a language other than Russian is selected for the language setting. If the problem is still not resolved, please contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. That command is not available at this time. Displayed when that data does not exist.
  • Page 332 Reference Message Cause Action The phonebook is empty. Displayed when there is no data registered in the Register in the phonebook before using. phonebook. The call cannot be placed. Displayed when that information does not exist. Speak the information again. There is no phone number information.
  • Page 333: When You Think There Is A Malfunction

    A slight change in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction. Please check the items in the following table first. If the unit does not improve even after taking the appropriate action, contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection. Condition...
  • Page 334 Reference Condition Possible cause Action Audio is output, but not video (even when the vehicle The parking brake is not applied. Apply the parking brake. is stopped). Neither audio nor video is output. The vehicle ignition switch is not turned on. Turn the vehicle ignition switch to “ACC”...
  • Page 335: Glossary

    Reference Glossary • Positioning To enhance your enjoyment of this product, please familiarize yourself with the following terms. • GPS (Global Positioning System) The quality of the GPS positioning is displayed in the top right of the menu screen. The greater the number of displayed symbols, the higher the precision of the GPS positioning.
  • Page 336: About Trademarks

    Reference About Trademarks • 2D positioning and 3D positioning Actual position • This product uses the NetFront FlexUI of ACCESS Co., Ltd. Signals do not cross at one point ACCESS, the ACCESS logo and NetFront are the trademarks and registered trademarks of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan, the USA and other countries.
  • Page 337 Reference • Tone and balance ® The audio systems utilize SRSFOCUS™ and SRS TruBass audio enhancement technologies, under license from SRS Labs, Inc., in all mode except AM radio mode. FOCUS, TruBass, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. FOCUS and TruBass technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

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