Subaru Monitor Owner's Manual
Subaru Monitor Owner's Manual

Subaru Monitor Owner's Manual

Subaru 2010 automobile owner's manual

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This supplement contains the descriptions and
instructions for the Monitor System.
Please read this supplement carefully before
using your monitor system.
Please keep this supplement with your Owner's
Manual and leave it in the vehicle at the time of
resale. The next owner will need the information
it contains.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
Copyright © 2005, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.

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Summary of Contents for Subaru Monitor

  • Page 1 This supplement contains the descriptions and instructions for the Monitor System. Please read this supplement carefully before using your monitor system. Please keep this supplement with your Owner’s Manual and leave it in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need the information it contains.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Warnings...4 Before Use ...5 Control Button Names ...7 Displaying Vehicle Information Screen ...8 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions...10 Displaying fuel consumption information and programming for the automatic alarm display ...10 ■ Displaying fuel consumption information ...10 ■...
  • Page 3: Safety Warnings

    Please read these safety warnings as well as all other portions of this supplement carefully in order to gain a better understanding of how to use your Monitor system safely. WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.
  • Page 4: Before Use

    Look at the monitor only when necessary When you need to look at the monitor, do so for the shortest time possible. Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident.
  • Page 5 Doing so could leave scratches and/or erase the control button labels. • Do not allow the monitor to get wet. If it gets wet (owing, for example, to a spilled drink or wet umbrella), its internal electronic circuitry may malfunction.
  • Page 6: Control Button Names

    Control Button Names This button is used to display the destination screen of your navigation system. See the Owner’s Manual Supplement for the navigation system. This button is used to display the menu screen of your navigation system. See the Owner’s Manual Supplement for the navigation system. This button is used to switch the screen to a navigation system screen from any other screen.
  • Page 7: Displaying Vehicle Information Screen

    The screen displays the current fuel consumption rate, average fuel consumption rate, and the range you can drive on the remaining fuel. See Pages 10 through 12. The screen displays the driving record data. The monitor system can retain the record data. See Pages 13 through 22.
  • Page 8 Displaying Vehicle Information Screen NOTE • You can turn the clock and outside air temperature display on or off in the upper left and right corners of the screen by selecting the key. See Page 30. • You may not be able to use the vehicle information screen if data cannot be properly retrieved from the relevant vehicle systems.
  • Page 9: Displaying Vehicle Information And Programming Vehicle System Functions

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Displaying fuel consumption information and programming for the automatic alarm display ■ Displaying fuel consumption information Use the following procedure to display the current fuel consumption rate, average fuel consumption rate, and range you can drive on the remaining fuel. Press the button.
  • Page 10: Programming Automatic Alarm Display For Low Remaining Fuel Level

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Programming automatic alarm display for low remaining fuel level You can program the display to make it automatically alert you of the correspondingly low fuel level remaining. Press the button and then select Select Select for the desired alarm display item (“FUEL“).
  • Page 11 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions This completes the procedure. NOTE • If is displayed for “FUEL“ (remaining fuel level), the automatic alarm display function has been activated for that item. To deactivate the function, select • The current fuel consumption rate alarm will be displayed only when the navigation screen is being used. •...
  • Page 12: Displaying, Retaining, And Erasing Driving Record Data

    Displaying, retaining, and erasing driving record data ■ Displaying driving record data Use the following procedure to display the current driving record data (distance, time, and average fuel consumption rate). Press the button. This completes the procedure. NOTE • If a vehicle’s trip meter is reset, the corresponding drive distance and time display (“TRIP A“ or “TRIP B“) will also be reset. •...
  • Page 13: Retaining Driving Record Data

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Retaining driving record data Use the following procedure to retain the current driving record data. Press the button and then select Select below the trip meter designation (TRIP A or TRIP B) of the driving record data you wish to keep.
  • Page 14 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions This completes the procedure. NOTE • A maximum of three different driving record data sets can be retained for each of the trip meters (TRIP A and TRIP B). • Driving record data can be retained while viewing the retained driving record data list (see Page 19). •...
  • Page 15: Erasing Driving Record Data

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Erasing driving record data Use the following procedure to erase retained driving record data. Press the button and then select Select below the trip meter designation (TRIP A or TRIP B) about which you wish to erase the driving record data.
  • Page 16 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions This completes the procedure. NOTE There is no way to restore erased driving record data. Please use this procedure with caution so as not to accidentally erase any important data. will appear, requesting you to confirm your selection. Select it. Select...
  • Page 17: Displaying Retained Driving Record Data List

    This completes the procedure. NOTE Selecting on a driving record data list screen will cause the monitor system to go back to the driving record screen. Select for the trip meter (TRIP A or TRIP B) about which you wish to display the list.
  • Page 18: Retaining Driving Record Data While Viewing A Retained Driving Record Data List

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Retaining driving record data while viewing a retained driving record data list Use the following procedure if you want to retain driving record data while viewing a relevant data list. Press the button and then select Select for the trip meter (TRIP A or TRIP B) about which you...
  • Page 19 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions This completes the procedure. NOTE • A maximum of three different driving record data sets can be retained for each of the trip meters (TRIP A and TRIP B). • When the data storage location (history frame) specified in Step 3 is already occupied by data, this data will be replaced with new data once you have confirmed Step 4.
  • Page 20: Erasing Driving Record Data While Viewing A Retained Driving Record Data List

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Erasing driving record data while viewing a retained driving record data list Use the following procedure if you want to erase retained driving record data while viewing a driving record data list. Press the button and then select Select...
  • Page 21 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions This completes the procedure. NOTE • There is no way to restore erased driving record data. Please use this procedure with caution so as not to accidentally erase any important data. • Data erasure is cancelled if you select Select the history frame (data storage location) where the data to be erased are retained.
  • Page 22: Displaying Three Meters

    Displaying three meters Use the following procedure to display the three meters showing the average fuel consumption rate, current fuel consumption rate and throttle opening percentage. Press the button. This completes the procedure. NOTE • The average fuel consumption rate, current fuel consumption rate and throttle opening percentage indications are based on data retrieved from the relevant vehicle systems.
  • Page 23: Maintenance Schedule

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Maintenance schedule ■ Programming maintenance schedule You can program your maintenance schedule into the monitor system for any of the following items, in terms of period and distance intervals. - Maintenance - Battery...
  • Page 24 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Select to enter the maintenance schedule date. Select will appear on the screen. Select it if the date is correct. Select Select to enter the maintenance schedule distance. Select will appear on the screen. Select it if the distance is correct.
  • Page 25 When a vehicle maintenance schedule is programmed When a maintenance date alone is programmed, the monitor will remind you of the date by a message on the screen one month before, one week before, and on the day maintenance is due. When maintenance distance alone is programmed, a reminder message will be displayed 500 mile before, 100 mile before, and upon expiration of the distance.
  • Page 26 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions NOTE • You may program in either the date first (Steps 3 through 5) or distance (Steps 6 through 9). You may also program in a date or a distance only. • Do not fail to select whenever a date or distance has been entered, otherwise the entry will not be enabled.
  • Page 27: Programming Vehicle System Functions

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Programming vehicle system functions ■ Programming display and answerback beep You can program the monitor system for certain display items (see below) and answerback beep using the following procedure: Press the button and then select Select .
  • Page 28 • All selections and settings become effective as soon as they are made. • The monitor system returns to the vehicle information screen when you select • Beep selection is enabled only when a genuine SUBARU audio system is connected.
  • Page 29: Touch Panel Sensing Position Adjustment

    You can adjust the touch panel’s sensing positions by using the following procedure: Press the button and then select This completes the procedure. Select Touch the center of the lower-left crossmark Touch the center of the upper-right crossmark The monitor system will return to the vehicle information screen.
  • Page 30 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions NOTE • If positions. • If you select after Step 2 or 3, you can return to the previous screen. • The adjustment performed becomes effective as soon as you make it. •...
  • Page 31: Keyless Entry System Programming

    NOTE • Each setting becomes effective as soon as you make it. • The monitor system returns to the vehicle information screen when you select • The answerback signaling setting is only enabled when your vehicle has that function. • For detailed information on how to operate the keyless entry system, refer to your vehicle owner's manual.
  • Page 32: Programming Other Vehicle System Functions

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Programming other vehicle system functions You can program the vehicle system functions described below by using the following procedure: Press the button and then select Select Select or set the following items. KEY ALERT Select or deselect this key to enable or disable the key lock-in prevention function.
  • Page 33 • All selections and settings become effective as soon as they are made. • The monitor system returns to the vehicle information screen when you select • Setting the windshield wiper deicer is only enabled when your vehicle has the windshield wiper deicer function.
  • Page 34: Alarm System And Shock Sensor

    • If the sensitivity adjustment has not been performed correctly, the buzzer (beeping sound) will sound four times. If the buzzer continues to sound frequently, please have the system inspected by a SUBARU dealer. Select Select or set the following items.
  • Page 35: The Calculator Functions

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions The calculator functions A calculator with an 8-digit display is available. The calculator also performs unit conversions between miles and kilometers, pounds and kilograms, etc. Press the button and then select To perform a unit conversion, enter a number, then select the key for the unit you wish to convert from, then the key for the unit you wish to convert to.
  • Page 36 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Description Action ÷ Division operator Perform division × Multiplication operator Perform multiplication Memory recall Retrieve a number from memory, and overwriting the current display Memory add Add the currently displayed number to the memory Clear Clear the currently displayed number.
  • Page 37: The Calendar Functions

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions The calendar functions A calendar feature is available. ■ Displaying calendar Press the button. NOTE Use the arrow buttons ( Select The calendar will appear. A mark will appear on today's date. ) to display the previous and following months.
  • Page 38: Adding A Memo

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Adding a memo You can add up to 20 memos to the calendar. Press the button and then select Select Select the slot you wish to add a memo to (~ to ·), then select NOTE ) to show items ¤...
  • Page 39 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Select Enter the text of the memo, and select will appear on screen. Select it if the date is correct. Select Select memo icon will appear on the calendar.
  • Page 40: Deleting A Memo

    Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Deleting a memo Press the button and then select Select Select a memo to delete from the list, then select Select Select...
  • Page 41: Adjusting Brightness/Contrast

    Adjusting Brightness/Contrast Adjusting brightness/contrast Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness/contrast of the image on each screen: This completes the procedure. NOTE • All adjustments take effect as soon as you make them and can be visually confirmed. • The system saves the adjustments for individual screens (vehicle information screen and navigation screen) as well as for a situation with and without illumination from headlights or parking lights.
  • Page 42: Fcc Warning

    In compliance with Federal Regulations, following are reproductions of labels on, or inside the product relating to laser product safety. Location : Monitor top surface FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual.

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