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OWNER’S MANUAL
Forester, WRX, WRX STI
2017
Subaru of America, Inc., Subaru Plaza, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000 TOKYO, JAPAN
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follows.
Safety symbol
WARNING The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means
O This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling “Do not”, “Do not do this” or “Do not let this happen”.
through disregard of written information might result in death
or serious personal injury.
Arrows indicating operations
NOTE
O Useful information for the user is described.
O Be sure to read all materials such as manuals and warranties
that come with the product. Fuji Heavy Industries is not
responsible for problems that arise due to failure to follow these
instructions.
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between the content of the manual and the features of the unit.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE O The driver should not perform operations such as volume
adjustment while driving. Inattention to road conditions ahead
may result in an accident, so be sure to stop the vehicle in a
WARNING safe place before performing the operation.
O The driver should not change discs while driving. Inattention
O The main unit requires a 12 V DC power supply. The main unit to road conditions ahead may result in an accident, so be
should not be installed in any vehicle which does not have a sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before performing the
12 V power system with a ground-connected negative side. operation.
An installation other than the one intended may cause severe
O The driver should not perform operations such as adding
damage to the main unit, and electric shock or serious injury
a location or setting the memory while driving. Inattention to
to the users.
road conditions ahead may result in an accident, so be sure
O Even when using the route guidance of the navigation to stop the vehicle in a safe place before performing the
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regulations. If you drive by following only the route guidance
O Before viewing a video, be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe
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place and apply the parking brake. To ensure safety, videos
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are not displayed during driving.
O To ensure safety, the driver should not operate the navigation
O To ensure safety, never operate a cell phone while driving.
system while driving. Operating the navigation system while
driving may result in an accidental steering wheel operation O Do not let foreign objects enter the disc slot or SD memory
or otherwise cause an accident. Stop the vehicle before FDUGVORW'RLQJVRPD\UHVXOWLQD¿UHRUHOHFWULFVKRFN
operating the navigation system. Also, do not watch the O Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Doing so may result in
screen while driving because doing so may be dangerous DQDFFLGHQW¿UHRUHOHFWULFVKRFN
(ETC). Inattention to road conditions ahead may result in an
accident.
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O Do not let water or foreign objects enter the internal parts CAUTION
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shock. O Although the unit can be used when the ignition switch is set
O Do not use the unit when it is malfunctioning, such as when to either “ACC” or “ON” position, to protect the battery, start
the screen is not lit or no sound comes out. Doing so may the engine before using the unit.
UHVXOWLQDQDFFLGHQW¿UHRUHOHFWULFVKRFN O Do not use the unit anywhere other than in a vehicle. Doing so
O $OZD\V UHSODFH IXVHV ZLWK IXVHV RI WKH VDPH VSHFL¿HG may result in an electric shock or other injury.
capacity (amperage). Using a fuse with a higher capacity than O While driving, keep the volume low enough for you to hear
WKHVSHFL¿FDWLRQPD\UHVXOWLQD¿UH outside sounds. Driving while not being able to hear sounds
O If a foreign object or water enters the unit, smoke or a strange from outside the vehicle may result in an accident.
odor may be emitted. If such an abnormality occurs, stop O Be careful of the volume when turning on the power. If a loud
using the unit immediately and contact your SUBARU dealer. noise is emitted suddenly when you turn on the power, it may
$QDFFLGHQW¿UHRUHOHFWULFVKRFNPD\UHVXOWLI\RXFRQWLQXHWR damage your hearing.
use the unit under these conditions. O Do not apply a strong force to the display. Doing so may result
O In a thunderstorm, do not touch the antenna line or the unit. in a malfunction.
Lightning may cause an electric shock. O 'R QRW SXW \RXU ¿QJHUV RU KDQGV LQWR WKH GLVF VORW RU 6'
O Do not park or stop in prohibited areas to use the unit. memory card slot. Doing so may result in an injury.
O ,I GLUHFW VXQOLJKW VKLQHV LQWR WKH YHKLFOH OLJKW PD\ UHÀHFW RII O Do not touch the hot parts of the unit. The hot parts may burn
the product. Be very careful while driving. you.
O Never use headphones or earphones while driving. Driving O Do not use while there is an abnormality such as sound
while not being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle EUHDNXSRUGLVWRUWLRQ'RLQJVRPD\UHVXOWLQD¿UH
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O Using the unit during extremely high or low temperature may NOTE
result in mistaken operation or a malfunction. In particular, the
temperature inside the vehicle can often rise to a high level O Fuji Heavy Industries is not responsible for any damages to the
during the summer. Cool the vehicle, for example by opening purchaser or third parties that occur from using the map data.
a window, before using the unit. O We do not provide any replacements or refunds for any mistakes
there may be in the map data displays or contents, such as
O Be careful if metal or water enters the unit, or the unit is misspelling, omissions or misaligned positions.
exposed to a strong impact, because it may result in a O Fuji Heavy Industries makes no guarantee that the functions
malfunction. LQFOXGHG LQ WKH PDS GDWD ZLOO EH DSSURSULDWH IRU WKH VSHFL¿F
O The touch buttons on the display screen may not operate objectives of the purchaser.
correctly if condensation forms inside them. If this happens, O Functions that cannot be operated while driving have their colors
do not attempt to operate the switches until the condensation toned down when the vehicle is being driven, and their operation
has disappeared. is disabled. Touching a disabled switch may result in the display
O If juice or similar liquid is spilled on the display, wipe of an operation prohibited message on the screen.
off immediately. Failure to do so may result in product O During strong vibrations, such as when driving on a poor road
malfunction. surface, the unit may no longer be able to read the data from the
disc or “SD memory card”, and it will not operate correctly. When
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the vibration lessens, normal operation will return after a short
attracts dust, and should therefore be cleaned occasionally.
time.
When cleaning, turn off the power, and wipe lightly with a soft,
O Immediately after turning on the heater when the temperature
dry cloth. To remove dirt, soak a soft cloth in neutral detergent
is low, dew (water drops) may adhere to the lens of the CD
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reader (condensation). If this happens, leaving the unit for about
organic solvents (benzene, ethanol, thinner, etc.), acids, or
an hour should remove the condensation and return the unit to
alkalis. Using such agents will result in screen deterioration.
normal operation.
Furthermore, do not hit the screen or rub it with hard objects.
If the unit does not return to normal operation even after several
O Avoid touching the “SD memory card” terminals to prevent hours, contact your SUBARU dealer.
contamination. Doing so may cause card read failure.
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O :KHQ XVLQJ WKH XQLW IRU WKH ¿UVW WLPH DIWHU SXUFKDVH RU DIWHU O The display may appear brighter when the temperature is low,
the battery was removed for a long time, the current position or immediately after starting the engine, however, this is a
may not be displayed correctly. Wait a short time until the GPS characteristic of the LED elements, and does not indicate a fault.
positioning corrects the displayed position. The display will return to its original brightness when the vehicle
O This device is precision-engineered equipment and the recorded cabin has warmed up.
data can be lost as a result of static electricity, electrical noise, O When you look at the screen through polarized material such as
YLEUDWLRQRURWKHULQÀXHQFHV7RSURWHFWWKHGHYLFHDJDLQVWGDWD polarized sunglasses, the screen may be dark and hard to see.
loss, we recommend keeping a separate record of the data that If so, look at the screen from different angles, adjust the screen
you record after purchase. settings on the “Display Settings (Display Settings)” screen or
O Note that the following events are not covered by the warranty. take off your sunglasses.
Corruption or loss of the data recorded on the “SD memory O ,WPD\EHGLI¿FXOWWRYLHZWKHVFUHHQLIWKHGLVSOD\LVH[SRVHGWR
card” by the purchaser resulting from failure, incorrect sunlight from an awkward angle.
operation or malfunction of the unit, or any problems O The LCD screen may not function normally if covered with a
associated with it, or due to the effects of electrical noise or SURWHFWLYH¿OP'RQRWDI¿[DSURWHFWLYH¿OP
RWKHULQÀXHQFHV O The touch panel may function incorrectly or fail to respond if
Corruption or loss of the map data or basic program stored in RSHUDWHG ZLWK REMHFWV RWKHU WKDQ ¿QJHUV QDLOV RSHUDWLRQ ZKHQ
the “SD memory card” resulting from the incorrect use of the wearing gloves, pens, etc.)
unit by the purchaser or a third party. O When inserting or removing CDs or SD cards, take care not
Corruption or loss of data recorded on the “SD memory card” to touch the touch panel. The touch panel will respond if
by the purchaser resulting from the malfunction or repair of the inadvertently touched by hand.
unit. O If the system functions unexpectedly such as an area other than
Note that by installing or using the unit, you are regarded as the one touched being selected, or failure to respond when
having consented to the points above. WRXFKHG WKHUH LV D SRVVLELOLW\ WKDW DQRWKHU ¿QJHU RU SDUW RI WKH
O The screen may be adversely affected or disturbed by noise if hand is in contact with display.
electrical equipment that generates powerful electrical noise O Scratches on the system panel surface are easily noticeable,
is used near the system. In such cases, keep the electrical and it should therefore be handled with care.
equipment at a distance, or refrain from use.
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Prior to the actual use of this system, learn how to use it and While driving, listen to the voice instructions as much as
become thoroughly familiar with it. Read the entire manual SRVVLEOH DQG JODQFH DW WKH VFUHHQ EULHÀ\ DQG RQO\ ZKHQ LW
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to make sure you understand the system. Do not allow is safe. However, do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use
other people to use this system until they have read and it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the
understood the instructions in this manual. current position correctly, there is a possibility of incorrect,
For your safety, some functions may become inoperable late, or non-voice guidance.
when driving. Unavailable screen buttons are dimmed. Only The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete.
when the vehicle is not moving, can the destination and Road conditions, including driving restrictions (no left turns,
route selection be done. street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before
following any instructions from the system, look to see
WARNING whether the instruction can be done safely and legally.
This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of
O For safety, the driver should not operate the system while he/
VKHLVGULYLQJ,QVXI¿FLHQWDWWHQWLRQWRWKHURDGDQGWUDI¿FPD\ an area, condition of streets, and availability of emergency
cause an accident. services. If unsure about the safety of an area, do not drive
into it. Under no circumstances is this system a substitute
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PDLQWDLQDZDUHQHVVRIWKHURDGFRQGLWLRQV,IDWUDI¿FVLJQRQ for the driver’s personal judgement.
the road has been changed, route guidance may not have the Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so.
updated information such as the direction of a one way street. Some states/provinces may have laws prohibiting the use of
video and navigation screens next to the driver.
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3 AUDIO MEDIA OPERATION ............................................. 78
CD ..........................................................................................78
BASIC OPERATION ............................................. 54 Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................78
SOME BASICS ......................................................................54 USB MEMORY ......................................................................81
Ɣ TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF .........................54 Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................81
Ɣ SELECTING AN AUDIO SOURCE ..................................55 iPod .......................................................................................84
Ɣ SOUND SETTINGS.........................................................56 Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................84
Ɣ AUDIO SCREEN ADJUSTMENT ....................................58 SD CARD (WITH NAVIGATION FUNCTION) .......................87
Ɣ VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM ...................................59 Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................87
Bluetooth AUDIO..................................................................91
RADIO OPERATION ............................................. 60 Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................91
AM/FM RADIO.......................................................................60 Ɣ CONNECTING A Bluetooth DEVICE ...............................94
Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................60
AUX .......................................................................................94
Ɣ PRESETTING A STATION ..............................................61
Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................94
Ɣ SELECTING A STATION FROM THE LIST .....................62
Ɣ RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM ............................62
AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS ............... 96
Ɣ AVAILABLE HD Radio™ TECHNOLOGY .......................64
STEERING SWITCHES ........................................................96
Ɣ CACHING RADIO PROGRAMS......................................67
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio ....................................................69
Ɣ OVERVIEW .....................................................................69
SETUP................................................................... 99
Ɣ HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO SiriusXM® Satellite Radio .....70 AUDIO SETTINGS ................................................................99
Ɣ DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID ..........................................73 Ɣ AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN ..........................................99
Ɣ PRESETTING A CHANNEL ............................................73
Ɣ CACHING RADIO PROGRAMS......................................74 TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL
Ɣ REGISTERING A SMART FAVORITE CHANNEL...........75 SYSTEM .............................................................. 102
Ɣ TuneStartTM FUNCTION ..................................................75 OPERATING INFORMATION..............................................102
Ɣ TuneScanTM FUNCTION..................................................76 Ɣ RADIO ...........................................................................102
Ɣ SEARCHING BY FEATURED FAVORITES ....................76 Ɣ CD PLAYER AND DISC ................................................104
Ɣ SELECTING A CHANNEL FROM THE LIST ...................76 Ɣ USB MEMORY ..............................................................107
Ɣ PRESERVING A MUSIC INFORMATION .......................77 Ɣ iPod ...............................................................................107
Ɣ SD CARD (WITH NAVIGATION FUNCTION) ...............108
Ɣ FILE INFORMATION .....................................................108
Ɣ TERMS .......................................................................... 112
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Bluetooth PHONE MESSAGE FUNCTION ........................130
4 PHONE Ɣ RECEIVING A MESSAGE .............................................131
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM Ɣ CHECKING MESSAGES ..............................................132 1
FOR CELLULAR PHONES) ............................... 116 Ɣ REPLYING TO A MESSAGE (QUICK REPLY)..............133
QUICK REFERENCE ..........................................................116 Ɣ CALLING THE MESSAGE SENDER ............................134
SOME BASICS ....................................................................117 2
Ɣ REGISTERING/CONNECTING A Bluetooth PHONE.... 118
SETUP................................................................. 136
Ɣ USING THE PHONE SWITCH/MICROPHONE ............ 118 PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS ..........................................136
Ɣ VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM ................................. 119 Ɣ PHONE/MESSAGE SETTINGS SCREEN ...................136
Ɣ ABOUT THE CONTACTS IN THE CONTACT LIST ......120 Ɣ “Sound Settings (Sound Settings)” SCREEN ...............137 3
Ɣ WHEN SELLING OR DISPOSING Ɣ “Contact/Call History Settings
OF THE VEHICLE ........................................................120 (Contact/Call History Settings)” SCREEN ...................138
Ɣ “Messaging Settings
CALLING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE ...............................121 4
(Messaging Settings)” SCREEN .................................145
Ɣ BY SPEED DIAL LIST ...................................................122
Ɣ “Phone Display Settings
Ɣ BY CALL HISTORY .......................................................123
(Phone Display Settings)” SCREEN ...........................146
Ɣ BY CONTACTS LIST.....................................................124 5
Ɣ BY DIAL PAD .................................................................125
Ɣ BY OFF HOOK SWITCH ...............................................125
Ɣ BY SPLIT SCREEN .......................................................126
RECEIVING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE ...........................126 6
Ɣ INCOMING CALLS ........................................................126
TALKING ON THE Bluetooth PHONE ...............................127
Ɣ SENDING TONES .........................................................128 7
Ɣ TRANSMIT VOLUME SETTING ...................................129
Ɣ INCOMING CALL WAITING ..........................................129
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BEFORE USING THE APPLICATION ................ 150 USEFUL INFORMATION .................................... 166
BEFORE USING THE APPLICATION ................................150 SiriusXM RADIO DATA SERVICE ......................................166
Ɣ SETTINGS REQUIRED Ɣ DISPLAYING SPORTS INFORMATION........................166
TO USE THE APPLICATION .......................................151 Ɣ DISPLAYING WEATHER INFORMATION.....................167
Ɣ ABOUT APP-BASED CONNECTED CONTENT...........151 Ɣ DISPLAYING STOCKS INFORMATION........................171
Ɣ DISPLAYING FUEL INFORMATION
SUBARU STARLINK .......................................... 153 (NOT AVAILABLE IN CANADA) ...................................172
SUBARU STARLINK...........................................................153
Ɣ DISPLAYING SUBARU STARLINK INFORMATION .....153
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MirrorLink™ ....................................................... 154 Bluetooth® SETTINGS ....................................... 176
MirrorLink™ .......................................................................154 REGISTERING/CONNECTING Bluetooth® DEVICE .........176
Ɣ OVERVIEW ...................................................................154 Ɣ REGISTERING A Bluetooth PHONE
FOR THE FIRST TIME.................................................176
ahaTM by HARMAN ............................................. 156 Ɣ REGISTERING A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE
ahaTM by HARMAN .............................................................156 FOR THE FIRST TIME.................................................179
Ɣ OVERVIEW ...................................................................156 Ɣ PROFILES .....................................................................180
Ɣ USING aha APPLICATION ............................................158 SETTING Bluetooth DETAILS ...........................................181
Ɣ “Bluetooth Settings (Bluetooth Settings)” SCREEN ......181
Pandora®* ........................................................... 162 Ɣ REGISTERING A Bluetooth DEVICE ............................182
Pandora®*............................................................................162 Ɣ DELETING A Bluetooth DEVICE ...................................183
Ɣ OVERVIEW ...................................................................162 Ɣ CONNECTING A Bluetooth DEVICE .............................184
Ɣ EDITING THE Bluetooth DEVICE INFORMATION .......186
Ɣ “System Settings (System Settings)” SCREEN .............188
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OTHER SETTINGS ............................................. 190 DESTINATION SEARCH .................................... 207
GENERAL SETTINGS ........................................................190 DESTINATION SEARCH SCREEN.....................................207
Ɣ GENERAL SETTINGS SCREEN ..................................190 SEARCH OPERATION........................................................208 1
VOICE SETTINGS ...............................................................196 Ɣ SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION.............................209
Ɣ VOICE SETTINGS SCREEN ........................................196 Ɣ SEARCHING BY FIND ADDRESS ................................209
Ɣ SEARCHING BY FIND PLACES ...................................212
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Ɣ SEARCHING BY FIND ON MAP ...................................216
8 NAVIGATION SYSTEM Ɣ SEARCHING BY FAVORITES ......................................216
BASIC OPERATION ........................................... 198 Ɣ SEARCHING FROM A FREQUENTLY USED
QUICK REFERENCE ..........................................................198 DESTINATION (SMART HISTORY).............................217 3
Ɣ MAP SCREEN ...............................................................198 Ɣ SEARCHING FROM HISTORY.....................................217
Ɣ MAP OPERATIONS ......................................................199 Ɣ SEARCHING BY COORDINATES ................................217
Ɣ NAVIGATION MENU .....................................................201 OTHER SEARCH OPERATION ..........................................218 4
Ɣ CHECK CURRENT POSITION .....................................202 Ɣ SEARCHING BY WHERE AM I? ...................................218
MAP SCREEN OPERATION ...............................................203 STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE .........................................219
Ɣ CURRENT POSITION DISPLAY ...................................203 Ɣ STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE ...................................219
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Ɣ SHOW MAP...................................................................203 Ɣ DISPLAYING ROUTE SIMULATION .............................219
Ɣ MAP SCALE ..................................................................204 Ɣ CANCELING ROUTE ....................................................220
Ɣ ORIENTATION OF THE MAP........................................205
Ɣ POSITION MARKER .....................................................206 6
TRAFFIC INFORMATION ...................................................206
Ɣ DISPLAYING TRAFFIC INFORMATION .......................206
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ROUTE GUIDANCE ............................................ 221 MEMORY POINTS .............................................. 234
ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN ............................................221 MEMORY POINTS SETTINGS ...........................................234
Ɣ SCREEN FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE .............................221 Ɣ SETTING UP HOME .....................................................234
Ɣ STANDARD MAP ICON ................................................221 Ɣ SAVING DESTINATIONS ..............................................235
Ɣ DATA FIELDS ................................................................222
Ɣ ROUTE OVERVIEW......................................................223 SETUP................................................................. 236
Ɣ LANE INFORMATION AND SIGNS...............................223 NAVIGATION SETTINGS ....................................................236
Ɣ HIGHWAY SERVICES...................................................224 Ɣ OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS ..............................................236
Ɣ JUNCTION DISPLAY ....................................................225
TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE PROMPTS ..........................225 TIPS FOR THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ............. 244
ROUTE RELATED FUNCTIONS.........................................226 GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) ..........................244
Ɣ DISPLAYING CHANGE ROUTE ...................................226 Ɣ REGARDING ERRORS
Ɣ EDITING ROUTE ..........................................................227 IN CURRENT POSITION DISPLAY ............................244
Ɣ ADDING DESTINATIONS .............................................227 Ɣ LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM ............244
Ɣ REORDERING DESTINATIONS ...................................227 MAP DATA...........................................................................246
Ɣ DELETING DESTINATIONS .........................................228 Ɣ REGARDING ROADS AND PLACE NAME DATA ........246
Ɣ SETTING ROUTE PREFERENCES .............................228
Ɣ AVOIDANCES SETTING...............................................230
Ɣ CHANGING ROUTE......................................................230
Ɣ SETTING A NEW STARTING POINT ............................231
Ɣ CREATING A ROUTE....................................................232
Ɣ ROUTE ALTERNATIVES...............................................233
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Siri ....................................................................... 248 MAP DATABASE INFORMATION 1
Siri®......................................................................................248 AND UPDATES ................................................... 274
Ɣ BEFORE USING Siri .....................................................248
Ɣ USING Siri .....................................................................249 CERTIFICATION ................................................. 277
Ɣ Siri OPERATION ...........................................................249
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CERTIFICATION .................................................................277
Ɣ SiriusXM® Satellite Radio ..............................................277
VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM Ɣ SiriusXM DATA SERVICE..............................................277
OPERATION ....................................................... 251 Ɣ RADIO WAVE COMMUNICATIONS..............................277 3
VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM .......................................251 Ɣ Gracenote ......................................................................279
Ɣ USING THE VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM.............251 Ɣ Bluetooth .......................................................................280
Ɣ VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM OPERATION ...........252 Ɣ microSDHC....................................................................280 4
Ɣ CASUAL SPEECH RECOGNITION ..............................255 Ɣ iPod ...............................................................................281
Ɣ MirrorLinkTM....................................................................281
COMMAND LIST................................................. 257 Ɣ Pandora .........................................................................281
Ɣ Google ...........................................................................281
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BASIC FUNCTION
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QUICK GUIDE
down for a radio station or to access a
78, 81, into this slot.
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84, 87,
Press and hold or to 91, *2 * 3 Select to display the navigation screen
198
156, 162 (while the map SD card is inserted).
continuously seek for a radio station, or
WRIDVWIRUZDUGUHZLQG¿OHVRUWUDFNV *1: Without navigation function
Select to display the “APPS (APPS)” *2: With navigation function
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screen. *3: An “Unable to read the map SD data. Check the map SD. If necessary,
consult your dealer.” message appears if the map SD card is not inserted,
*1 Select to access the Bluetooth hands- or if an SD card containing no map data is inserted.
116
free system. *4: In this manual, microSD card is now referred to as SD card.
Select to display the “HOME (HOME)”
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screen.
Press the “POWER/VOLUME” knob to
turn the audio system on and off, and
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turn it to adjust the volume.
Press and hold to turn the screen off.
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Select to display the “HOME (HOME)” screen. * Select to display the map screen. 198
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QUICK GUIDE
(APPS), to display the “APPS (APPS)” screen.
STARLINK disclaimer)” screen.
Select to display the “MirrorLink™
154
(MirrorLink™)” screen.
Select to display the “Pandora
162
(Pandora)*” screen.
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This screen can be used to display sports information and Select to display sports information. 166
photos, etc.
Select to display weather information. 167
Select , or select and then select INFO
(INFO), to display the “INFO (INFO)” screen. Select to display stocks information. 171
1
* Select to display fuel information. 172
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SPLIT SCREEN
1
Press and hold the “AUDIO/TUNE” knob, to display the
QUICK GUIDE
split screen.
The split screen can display two information screens
simultaneously, such as the audio system screen and
hands-free screen or the hands-free screen and navigation*
screen. When hands-free mode is selected, it is possible
to make a call on the home screen if the desired telephone
number is registered to one of the 4 displayed buttons. In
order to register the contact, select and hold the desired
button and register the desired contact by obey displayed
PHVVDJHVRQWKHVFUHHQĺ3
*: With navigation function
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The status of the Bluetooth connection and so on is This icon is displayed when the Bluetooth
displayed on the screen. connection is established.
An antenna for the Bluetooth connection is
built into the instrument panel. The condition
of the Bluetooth connection may deteriorate
and the system may not function when a
Bluetooth device is used in the following
conditions and/or places:
The Bluetooth device is obstructed by certain
objects (such as when it is behind the seat or
in the glove box or console box).
The Bluetooth device is touching or is
covered with metal materials.
Leave the Bluetooth device in a place where
the condition of the Bluetooth connection is
good.
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QUICK GUIDE
Low Full
The
amount The amount displayed does not always
of battery correspond with the amount displayed on the
charge left Bluetooth device.
The amount of battery charge left may not
be displayed depending on the type of the
Bluetooth device connected.
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QUICK REFERENCE
The items shown on the “SETTINGS (SETTINGS)” screen Select to turn the screen off. -
can be set. Select and then select SETTINGS
Select to change the selected language,
(SETTINGS) to display the “SETTINGS (SETTINGS)” operation sound, automatic screen 190
screen. change settings, etc.
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NAVIGATION OPERATION
NAVIGATION OPERATION
1
REGISTERING HOME (WITH 3. Select Destination (Destination).
QUICK GUIDE
NAVIGATION FUNCTION)
1. Select , or select and then select MAP
(MAP).
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NAVIGATION OPERATION
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NAVIGATION OPERATION
QUICK GUIDE
1. Select , or select and then select MAP
(MAP).
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NAVIGATION OPERATION
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NAVIGATION OPERATION
QUICK GUIDE
4. Select Go Home (Go Home).
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FUNCTION INDEX
FUNCTION INDEX
XMap*
FUNCTION INDEX *: With navigation function
XAudio
Displaying maps Page
Function Page
Viewing the map screen 198
Using the radio 60, 69
Displaying the current position 203
Playing an audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC disc 78
Changing the scale 204
Playing an SD*1 card 87
Changing the map orientation 205
Playing a USB memory 81 Displaying the estimated travel/arrival time to the
222
destination
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BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
INITIAL SCREEN
WARNING
O When the vehicle is stopped with the engine running, always
apply the parking brake for safety.
Ɣ After about 5 seconds, the “CAUTION (CAUTION)”
1. When the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” screen automatically switches to the next screen.
position, the initial screen will be displayed and the Ɣ With navigation function: Select Language
system will begin operating. (Language) to select a language.
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3. Select Accept (Accept).
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4. Select Next (Next). 6. Change the unit settings if necessary. Select Next
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starts. Ɣ You can change this at any time from “Units and
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Select Next (Next) to continue.
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LOADING A DISC
CAUTION
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not insert anything other than a disc into the slot.
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up.
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The device slot is located in the center at the bottom of the
instrument panel or inside the center console box.
Ɣ Turn on the power of the device if it is not turned on.
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O Discs can be unloaded even when the engine switch is turned
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off.
depending on the device.
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LOADING AND UNLOADING AN 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.
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insert it until it clicks into place. When contact is made with the
stopper inside, the card cannot be inserted any further. Do not
try to forcibly push the card. 3. Insert the SD card.
O Do not insert anything other than an SD card into the slot.
O Do not pull the SD card slot cover with force. By doing so, the
SD card slot cover may come off, or be damaged. If the SD
card slot cover comes off, it can be reattached by inserting the
cover clip into the hole.
O Avoid touching the SD card terminals to prevent
contamination. Doing so may cause card read failure.
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card containing image data. O Do not remove an SD card during playback. Doing so may
corrupt the data. Please understand that no compensation will
be given for corrupted data.
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SD card slot cover may come off, or be damaged. If the SD
card slot cover comes off, it can be reattached by inserting the
cover clip into the hole.
O Avoid touching the SD card terminals to prevent
contamination. Doing so may cause card read failure.
NOTE
O The system is reset and the initial screen appears if the map SD
card is removed during use, however, this is not a malfunction.
The map screen appears again approximately 7 seconds after
reinserting the map SD card.
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BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
1. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position. TOUCH SCREEN GESTURES
2. Open the SD card slot cover.
Operations are performed by touching the touch screen
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once.
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the card, and then pull it straight out.
4. Close the SD card slot cover.
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Operation method Outline Main use Operation method Outline Main use
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screen to the the screen.
desired position.
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NOTE
3. Select the desired menu icon to be moved.
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O Dimmed screen buttons cannot be operated.
O The displayed image may become darker and moving images
may be slightly distorted when the screen is cold.
O In extremely cold conditions, the map may not be displayed
and the data input by a user may be deleted. Also, the screen
buttons may be harder than usual to depress.
O When is displayed on the screen, select to return
to the previous screen. 4. Select or to move the menu icon, and then
select OK (OK).
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BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
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with navigation function.
1. Press and hold the “AUDIO/TUNE” knob.
2. Split screen is displayed.
NOTE
O When the selected item is already being displayed and another
area is selected for that item, the item that it is replacing will be
displayed in the original item’s location.
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BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
ENTERING LETTERS AND Ɣ On certain letter entry screens, letters can be entered
in upper or lower case.
NUMBERS/LIST SCREEN : Select to enter in lower case.
OPERATION : Select to enter in upper case.
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the input method may be limited depending on
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data, letters and numbers can be entered via the screen. displayed.
No. Function
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complete name is too long to display.
Select to scroll to the end of the name. 1. Select the desired character jump buttons.
Select to move to the beginning of the name.
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BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
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5. Select the desired item to be adjusted.
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6. Select OK (OK).
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BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
NOTE
O If the screen is set to day mode with the headlight switch turned
on, this condition is memorized even with the engine turned off.
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AUDIO
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BASIC OPERATION
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CAUTION
O To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave
the audio/visual system on longer than necessary when the
engine is not running. “POWER/VOLUME” knob: Press to turn the audio/visual
system on and off. The system turns on in the last mode
used. Turn this knob to adjust the volume.
“AUDIO/TUNE” knob: Press to display screen buttons for
the audio/visual system.
Ɣ A function that enables automatic return to the split
screen from the audio/visual screen can be selected.
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AUDIO
Ɣ The screen can also be displayed by selecting
followed by AUDIO (AUDIO).
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(Source) on the audio screen or press the “AUDIO/ 3. Select the desired audio source then or to
TUNE” knob again. reorder.
2. Select the desired source.
4. Select OK (OK).
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BASIC OPERATION
SOUND SETTINGS
1. Select Sound (Sound) on the audio control screen.
2. Select the desired screen button.
The following sound quality can be adjusted.
BALANCE:
A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and of
the front and rear sound levels is also important.
Keep in mind that when listening to a stereo recording or
broadcast, changing the right/left balance will increase the
volume of 1 group of sounds while decreasing the volume of
No. Function
another.
Select to adjust the sound balance between the front
EQUALIZER:
and rear speakers.
Equalizer curves set beforehand to match sound quality can Select to adjust the sound balance between the left and
be selected, and curves can be set to your favorite music by right speakers.
adjusting them individually over low to high bands.
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AUDIO
2. Select the sound band that you want to adjust.
1. Select EQ1 (EQ1) or EQ2 (EQ2) to activate the
corresponding preset sound quality.
Ɣ To reset the sound quality, select FLAT (FLAT).
Ɣ This function can also be used at the “EQ Settings
(EQ Settings)”.
Q RESETTING THE EQ CURVE
You can return the adjusted value for the currently stored
3. Select or .
equalizer to its initial value.
Ɣ You can also adjust to the desired level by touching
the screen. 1. Select and hold FLAT (FLAT) for 2 seconds or more.
Ɣ To reset the sound quality, select FLAT (FLAT). Ɣ The adjusted values for the stored EQ1 (EQ1) and
EQ2 (EQ2) are returned to their initial values.
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BASIC OPERATION
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AUDIO SCREEN ADJUSTMENT
1. Select Screen Format (Screen Format) on the
The screen size can be selected for each type of media. application list screen.
XUSB video/SD video* 2. Select the desired item to be adjusted.
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AUDIO
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RADIO OPERATION
RADIO OPERATION
<Top screen>
<Option screen>
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Select to scan for receivable stations/channels.
NOTE
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O The radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a EHFKDQJHGĺ3
stereo broadcast is received.
O The radio automatically blends to an HD Radio signal in AM or
FM where available.
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Easy Listening
Information
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Ɣ Cancel Refresh (Cancel Refresh): Select to cancel
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the refresh.
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source while refreshing.
Pop Music
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R&B list.
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program station will be displayed for a while.
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analog broadcasts as digital broadcasts provide free, crystal
clear audio with no static or distortion. For more information,
and a guide to available radio stations and programming,
refer to www.hdradio.com.
Ɣ Each time the HD) is selected, the channel is
changed.
Ɣ Turning the “AUDIO/TUNE” knob can also select the
desired multicast channel.
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RADIO OPERATION
NOTE
O The tag information can not be preserved while scanning or
Ɣ FM stations can provide additional digital-only audio caching the radio station.
O If tagging the music information fails, “Saving the HD Radio
programming on HD2/HD3 Channels.
tag was unsuccessful. (Saving the HD Radio tag was
PRESERVING A MUSIC INFORMATION unsuccessful.)” will be displayed on the screen. If this occurs,
tag the information again.
O HD Radio™ stations can be preset.
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the system and transmits to an iPod. The HD) ZLOO¿UVWDSSHDULQDJUD\FRORULQGLFDWLQJWKHVWDWLRQLV
1. Select Tag (Tag) to bookmark the music information. indeed (an analog and) a digital station. Once the digital signal is
acquired, the logo will change to a bright orange color.
O The song title and artist name will appear on the screen when
available by the radio station. The radio station can send album
pictures when available.
O As a user works through the analog radio stations, (where
applicable) the radio receiver will automatically tune from an
analog signal to a digital signal within 5 seconds.
2. &RQQHFWDQL3RGĺ3
Ɣ Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on.
Ɣ Once an iPod is connected, the music tag moves
from the radio into the iPod.
Ɣ When the iPod is connected to iTunes, the “tagged”
information of the songs which were tagged while
listening to the radio can be viewed. Then a user may
decide to purchase the song or CD/Album which had
been listened to on their radio.
Ɣ Up to 50 items of tag information can be stored.
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Ɣ Program Service Data: Presents song name, artist, station A radio program can be cached and played back in a time-
IDs, and other relevant data streams. shifted manner.
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your HD Radio receiver, such as Album Art, historical output, such as an incoming phone call, the system will
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Select to tune to a preset channel. To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in the vehicle, a
is displayed for channels registered in Smart subscription to the SiriusXM® Satellite Radio service is
Favorites. necessary.
A SiriusXM® Satellite Radio is a tuner designed exclusively
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Select to show information such as channel name, song subscription. SiriusXM U.S. satellite and data services
title, and artist name. are available only in the 48 contiguous USA and DC.
6HOHFWWRWXUQWKH7XQH6FDQRQRIIĺ3 SiriusXM satellite service is also available in Canada; see
www.siriusxm.ca.
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Ɣ For complete information on subscription rates and (Canada) SiriusXM U.S. satellite and data services are
terms, or to subscribe to SiriusXM® Satellite Radio: available only in the 48 contiguous USA and DC. SiriusXM®
Satellite Radio Service is also available in Canada; see
XU.S.A. www.siriusxm.ca.
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1-877-447-0011. language are indicated with an “XL” preceding the channel
XCanada name. Channel blocking is available for SiriusXM® Satellite
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1-877-209-0079. U.S.A. Customers:
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1-877-447-0011
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CAUTION NOTE
O SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Services — Subscription Instructions
O It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse
For SiriusXM Services requiring a subscription (such as
engineer, hack, manipulate, or otherwise make available any
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Services, and some Infotainment &
technology or software incorporated in receivers compatible
data services), the following paragraph shall be included.
with the SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Services or that support
the SiriusXM website, the Online Service or any of its content. Required SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Services and some
Furthermore, the AMBE® voice compression software included Infotainment & data services monthly subscriptions sold
in this product is protected by intellectual property rights separately after trial period. Subscription fee is consumer only.
including patent rights, copyrights, and trade secrets of Digital All fees and programming subject to change. Subscriptions
Voice Systems, Inc. are subject to the Customer Agreement available at
www.siriusxm.com. SiriusXM U.S. satellite and data services
O Note: this applies to SiriusXM® Satellite Radio receivers only are available only in the 48 contiguous USA and DC.
and not SiriusXM Ready devices. SiriusXM satellite service is also available in Canada; see
www.siriusxm.ca. © 2013 SiriusXM Radio Inc. Sirius, XM
and all related marks and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM
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O SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Services--Descriptions property of their respective owners.
Only SiriusXM® Satellite Radio brings you more of what For more information, program schedules, and to subscribe
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commercial-free music, plus the best sports, news, talk, information is available at:
comedy and entertainment. Welcome to the world of satellite USA Customers:
radio. More information about SiriusXM® Satellite Radio is Visit www.siriusxm.com or call
available online at www.siriusxm.com (U.S.A.) or 1-877-447-0011
www.siriusxm.ca (Canada).
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DISPLAYING THE RADIO ID
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Services or when reporting a problem. 3. Select Yes <HVRQWKHFRQ¿UPDWLRQVFUHHQ
Ɣ If “Ch 000” is selected using the “AUDIO/TUNE” 4. Select OK (OK) after setting the new preset channel.
knob, the ID code, which is 8 alphanumeric
characters, will be displayed. If another channel is
selected, the ID code will no longer be displayed. The
channel (000) alternates between displaying the radio
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A radio program can be cached and played back in a time- The broadcast cached in the program cache can be played
shifted manner. back.
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programs registered as Smart Favorites can be cached. 2. Select the desired cache radio operation button.
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writing will continue, with the noise or silence recorded as
is. In this case, the cached broadcast will contain the noise or
silence when played back. If reception is poor or radio waves are
disrupted, the caching process will not be performed properly,
and several seconds of silence will be recorded.
O It may not be possible to cache depending on the
broadcasting channel and program (advertising or billboard, etc.) No. Function
being broadcasted.
Hides the cache radio operation buttons.
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cached broadcast recording time with a bar scale. XVHWKLVIXQFWLRQĺ3
NOTE NOTE
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registered in Smart Favorites within SiriusXM mode.
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CHANNEL even a little has been listened to from the start.
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Ɣ Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on.
Ɣ Once an iPod is connected, the music tag moves
from the radio into the iPod.
Ɣ When the iPod is connected to iTunes, the “tagged”
information of the songs which were tagged while
listening to the radio can be viewed. Then a user may
decide to purchase the song or CD/Album which had
been listened to on their radio.
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CD
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methods:
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currently playing.
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the following methods:
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following method: 6HOHFWWRVHOHFWD¿OHWUDFN
Select and hold to fast forward/rewind.
Ɣ Select USB (DEVICE NAME) Photo (USB (DEVICE
NAME) Photo) on the “INFO (INFO)” screen.
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No. Function
: The files/tracks contained within the
Displays cover art. folder/album currently playing will be
6HOHFWWRGLVSOD\¿OHWUDFNOLVW played in random order.
: The files/tracks contained on the USB
Select to display the audio source selection screen. memory currently playing will be played
in random order.
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Select to choose the folder.
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WARNING iPod
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memory while driving.
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temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable
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portable player while it is connected as this may damage the
portable player or its terminal. Ɣ &RQQHFWDQL3RGĺ3
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will not be possible to use the navigation function if an SD card following method:
other than the map SD card is inserted in the SD card slot.
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The repeat method changes as shown below each time Select to display the play mode selection screen.
the repeat button is selected. “Artists (Artists)”/“Albums (Albums)”/“Songs
(Songs)”/“Genres (Genres)”/“Composers
: Repeat playback is disabled.
(Composers)”/“Folder (Folder)”/“Videos (Videos)” are
on the play mode selection screen.
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repeated.
screen, select Now Playing (Now Playing) on the
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list screen.
: The files/tracks contained within the
folder/album currently playing will be Select to choose the folder.
repeated.
Select to display the options screen.
The random playback method changes as shown below The following can be done on the options screen.
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Displays video.
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: The files/tracks contained within the Selecting will also change to full screen.
folder/album currently playing will be
played in random order.
: The files/tracks contained on the SD
card currently playing will be played in
random order.
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CAUTION
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OVERVIEW
Select Bluetooth Audio (Bluetooth Audio) on the “Select No. Function
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functions may not be available and/or the screen may look Turn to select a track.
differently than shown in this manual. Press to select an audio mode.
Select to select a track.
Select and hold to fast forward/rewind.
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MEDIA OPERATION
XControl screen
No. Function
No. Function
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Shows progress.
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MEDIA OPERATION
WARNING NOTE
O Do not operate the player’s controls or connect to the O Depending on the Bluetooth device that is connected to the
Bluetooth audio system while driving. system, the music may start playing when selecting while
O <RXUDXGLRXQLWLV¿WWHGZLWK%OXHWRRWKDQWHQQDV3HRSOHZLWK it is paused. Conversely, the music may pause when selecting
implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization while it is playing.
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O In the following conditions, the system may not function:
should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves
The Bluetooth device is turned off.
and the Bluetooth antennas. The radio waves may affect the
The Bluetooth device is not connected.
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operation of such devices.
The Bluetooth device has a low battery.
AUDIO
O Before using Bluetooth devices, users of any electrical O It may take time to connect the phone when Bluetooth audio is
medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, being played.
cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable O For operating the portable player, see the instruction manual that
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of the device for information about its operation under the O If the Bluetooth device is disconnected due to poor reception
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effects on the operation of such medical devices. to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the system will automatically
reconnect to the portable player.
O If the Bluetooth device is disconnected on purpose, such as it
CAUTION was turned off, this does not happen. Reconnect the portable
player manually.
O Do not leave your portable player in the vehicle. In particular, O Bluetooth device information is registered when the Bluetooth
high temperatures inside the vehicle may damage the portable device is connected to the Bluetooth audio system. When
player. selling or disposing of the vehicle, remove the Bluetooth audio
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MEDIA OPERATION
No. Function
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MEDIA OPERATION
XControl screen
WARNING
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audio device while driving.
CAUTION
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temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in
damage to the player.
AUDIO
O Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to
the portable audio device while it is connected as this may
damage the portable audio device or its terminal.
O Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage
the portable audio device or its terminal.
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AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS
Back switch
List switch
“Source” switch
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AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS
AUDIO
aha
item for 15 seconds/ Fast Mode Operation Function
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forward the current content
item for 30 seconds Return to the previous screen
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WMA/AAC disc, All the screen.
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Bluetooth audio (HOME)” screen
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Pandora*2
Press and hold Thumbs up/down
Mode Operation Function
List screen Press Cursor left/right
Audio screen,
*1: With navigation function
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2
screen
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*: With navigation function
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AUDIO/VISUAL REMOTE CONTROLS
X“Source” switch
NOTE
O In the aha, Pandora* and SUBARU STARLINK mode, some
operation may be done on the screen depend on the selected
APPS.
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98
SETUP
SETUP
AUDIO
2. Select SETTINGS (SETTINGS).
3. Select Audio (Audio).
4. Select the items to be set.
No. Function Page
99
SETUP
100
SETUP
iPod SETTINGS
AUDIO
The system adjusts to the optimum volume and tone quality
according to vehicle speed to compensate for increased
vehicle noise.
1. Display the “Audio Settings (Audio Settings)” screen.
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2. Select Automatic Sound Levelizer (Automatic Sound
Levelizer).
3. Select High (High), Mid (Mid), Low (Low), or Off
(Off).
101
TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
CAUTION Usually, a problem with radio reception does not mean there
is a problem with the radio — it is just the normal result of
O To avoid damage to the audio/visual system:
conditions outside the vehicle.
Be careful not to spill beverages over the audio/visual
system. For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere
Do not put anything other than an appropriate disc into the with FM reception. Power lines or phone wires can interfere
disc slot. with AM signals. And of course, radio signals have a limited
Do not insert anything other than an SD card into the SD range. The farther the vehicle is from a station, the weaker
card slot.
its signal will be. In addition, reception conditions change
constantly as the vehicle moves.
NOTE
Here, some common reception problems that probably do
O The use of a cellular phone inside or near the vehicle may cause
a noise from the speakers of the audio/visual system which you not indicate a problem with the radio are described.
are listening to. However, this does not indicate a malfunction.
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FM AM
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of FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Once outside this range, DWPRVSKHUH ² HVSHFLDOO\ DW QLJKW 7KHVH UHÀHFWHG VLJQDOV
you may notice fading and drifting, which increase with can interfere with those received directly from the radio
the distance from the radio transmitter. They are often station, causing the radio station to sound alternately strong
accompanied by distortion. and weak.
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2 signals to reach the vehicle’s antenna at the same time. If received directly from a radio station are very nearly the
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this happens, the signals will cancel each other out, causing same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making
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by buildings, trees or other large objects. Increasing the noise, such as high tension power lines, lightening or
EDVVOHYHOPD\UHGXFHVWDWLFDQGÀXWWHULQJ electrical motors. This results in static.
Station swapping: If the FM signal being listened to is SiriusXM®
interrupted or weakened, and there is another strong station
nearby on the FM band, the radio may tune in the second
station until the original signal can be picked up again. Ɣ Cargo loaded on the roof luggage carrier, especially
metal objects, may adversely affect the reception of
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio.
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appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s
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WARNING
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hazardous radiation exposure if directed outside the unit. Be
sure to operate the player correctly.
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Audio CDs
104
TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
AUDIO
disc.
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XLabeled discs damage the player, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
Correct Wrong
105
TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
106
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AUDIO
The following iPod®, iPod nano®, iPod classic®, iPod Ɣ iPhone 4S
touch® and iPhone® devices can be used with this system. Ɣ iPhone 4*
Made for Ɣ iPhone 3GS*
Ɣ iPod touch (5th generation) Ɣ iPhone 3G*
Ɣ iPod touch (4th generation) Ɣ iPhone*
Ɣ iPod touch (3rd generation)* *: The voice recognition system not supported
Ɣ iPod touch (2nd generation)* Ɣ Depending on differences between models or
Ɣ iPod touch (1st generation)* software versions etc., some models might be
incompatible with this system.
Ɣ iPod classic
Ɣ iPod video is not supported.
Ɣ iPod with video*
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details. Outside of the USA customers, contact your
local dealer to arrange a demonstration in order to
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Ɣ MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3), WMA (Windows Media used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA/AAC tags
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compression standards. Ɣ 7KLV V\VWHP FDQ SOD\ EDFN $$& ¿OHV HQFRGHG E\
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device. improves with higher bit rates. In order to achieve a
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ISO 9660 level 1 and level 2 and with the Romeo and Ɣ The MP3/WMA player does not play back MP3/
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Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2 and Ver. 2.3 formats. This system displayed if the fast forward or rewind operations are
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other formats. Ɣ It is not possible to check folders that do not include
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001.mp3
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111
TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
112
TIPS FOR OPERATING THE AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
m3u AAC
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to about 1/10 the size of that on conventional discs.
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113
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114
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PHONE
115
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
The phone top screen can be used to make a phone call. To Registering/connecting Bluetooth phone 176
display the hands-free operation screen, select and
Calling on the Bluetooth phone 121
then select PHONE (PHONE), select *, or press Phone
operation
the switch on the steering wheel. Receiving on the Bluetooth phone 126
Several functions are available to operate on each screen Talking on the Bluetooth phone 127
that is displayed by selecting the 4 tabs.
Message Using the Bluetooth phone message
*: Without navigation function 130
function function
116
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
The cellular phone is not connected.
O While driving, do not use a cellular phone or connect the The cellular phone has a low battery.
Bluetooth phone. O When using the hands-free function and other Bluetooth
functions at the same time, the following problems may occur:
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The Bluetooth connection may be cut.
implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization
WKHUDS\SDFHPDNHUV RU LPSODQWDEOH FDUGLRYHUWHU GH¿EULOODWRUV Noise may be heard when playing back voice with the
should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves Bluetooth function.
and the Bluetooth antennas. The radio waves may affect the O The other party’s voice will be heard from the front speakers.
operation of such devices. The audio/visual system will be muted during phone calls or
when hands-free voice commands are used.
O Before using Bluetooth devices, users of any electrical O Talk alternately with the other party on the phone. If both parties
medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, speak at the same time, the other party may not hear what has
cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implantable been said. (This is not a malfunction.)
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of the device for information about its operation under the
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effects on the operation of such medical devices.
117
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
REGISTERING/CONNECTING A Bluetooth
PHONE
To use the hands-free system for cellular phones, it is Ɣ Type B
necessary to register a cellular phone with the system.
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118
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
XType B
119
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
120
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE 1. Select .
PHONE
2. Select PHONE (PHONE).
3. Select the desired tab to call from.
121
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
122
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
XWhen is selected
BY CALL HISTORY
3. Check that the “Call (Call)” screen is displayed.
Up to 30 of the latest call history items (missed, incoming XWhen the desired contact is selected
and outgoing) can be selected from the Call History (Call 3. Select corresponding to the desired number to call.
History) tab.
4. Check that the “Call (Call)” screen is displayed.
1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3
NOTE
2. Select the Call History (Call History) tab and then
O When making a call to the same number continuously, only the
select or the desired contact. most recent call is listed in call history.
O When a phone number registered in the contact list is received, 4
the name is displayed.
O International phone calls may not be made depending on the
PHONE
type of cellular phone you have.
O The list should group together consecutive entries with the same
phone number and same call type. For example, two calls from
Kay Rowles’s mobile would be displayed as follows: Kay Rowles
(2)
123
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
Calls can be made by using contact data which is Q FOR PBAP COMPATIBLE Bluetooth PHONES
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When “Automatic Contact/History Transfer (Automatic
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e-mail addresses per contact) can be registered in the WUDQVIHUUHGDXWRPDWLFDOO\ĺ3
contact list.
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1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3
Contacts can be transferred or added manually.
2. Select the Contacts (Contacts) tab and then select the
desired contact. To transfer, select Update Contacts from Phone (Update
Contacts from Phone) at the “Contact/Call History Settings
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To add, select New Contact (New Contact) at the
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124
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
3. Select or press the switch on the steering
wheel.
4. Check that the “Call (Call)” screen is displayed.
NOTE
O Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, it
may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone.
125
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
INCOMING CALLS
When a call is received, the incoming call screen is
displayed with a sound.
1. Select or press the switch on the steering
wheel to talk on the phone.
2. Select the desired contact.
REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT
126
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
No. Function Page
127
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
Select to hang up the phone. - This operation cannot be performed while driving.
NOTE
O When cellular phone call is changed to hands-free call, the
hands-free screen will be displayed and its functions can be
operated on the screen.
O Changing between cellular phone call and hands-free call can be 2. Enter the desired number.
performed by operating the cellular phone directly.
O Transferring methods and operations will be different depending
BY SELECTING Release Tones (Release Tones)
on the type of cellular phone you have.
O For the operation of the cellular phone, see the manual that
Release Tones (Release Tones) appears when a
comes with it.
O Turn the “POWER/VOLUME” knob, or use the volume control continuous tone signal(s) containing a (w) is registered in
switch on the steering wheel to adjust the volume of the other the contact list.
party’s voice.
This operation can be performed while driving.
1. Select Release Tones (Release Tones).
128
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
1. Select or press the switch on the steering
TRANSMIT VOLUME SETTING wheel to start talking with the other party.
129
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
130
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
Receiving a message 131
Calling the message sender 134 Select to not open the message.
NOTE
O Depending on the cellular phone used for receiving messages,
or its registration status with the system, some information may
not be displayed.
131
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
*: E-mail only
NOTE
O Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being connected, it
may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone.
O Messages are displayed in the appropriate connected Bluetooth
phone’s registered mail address folder. Select the tab of the
desired folder to be displayed.
O Only received messages on the connected Bluetooth phone can
be displayed.
132
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
3. Select Quick Message (Quick Message).
2. Select corresponding to the desired message to
edit.
3. Select OK (OK) when editing is completed.
NOTE
O To reset the editquick reply messages, select Default
(Default).
133
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
134
PHONE OPERATION (HANDS-FREE SYSTEM FOR CELLULAR PHONES)
PHONE
5. Check that the “Call (Call)” screen is displayed.
NOTE
O A series of numbers may be recognized as a phone number.
Additionally, some phone numbers may not be recognized, such
as those for other countries.
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135
SETUP
SETUP
136
SETUP
1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3
2. Select .
PHONE
“Sound Settings (Sound Settings)” SCREEN
The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone
No. Function
can be selected.
Select to set the desired ringtone.
1. Display the “Phone/Message Settings (Phone/Message
6HWWLQJV´VFUHHQĺ3 Select or to adjust the ringtone volume.
2. Select Sound Settings (Sound Settings).
Select or to adjust the message readout
volume.
137
SETUP
The call history can be deleted and contact and speed dial For PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, select
can be changed. to set automatic contact/history transfer on/off.
-
When set to on, the phone’s contact data and
1. Display the “Phone/Message Settings (Phone/Message history are automatically transferred.
6HWWLQJV´VFUHHQĺ3 Select to update contacts from the connected
139
2. Select Contact/Call History Settings (Contact/Call phone.
History Settings). 6HOHFWWRVRUWFRQWDFWVE\WKH¿UVWQDPHRUODVW
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Select to add contacts to the speed dial list. 143 Operation methods differ between PBAP compatible and
Select to delete contacts from the speed dial OPP compatible Bluetooth phones.
144
list.
If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible,
Select to set the transferred contact image the contacts cannot be transferred.
-
display on/off.
* Q FOR PBAP COMPATIBLE Bluetooth PHONES
Select to clear contacts from the call history. -
* Select to add new contacts to the contact list. 140 1. Select Update Contacts from Phone (Update
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Contacts from Phone).
* Select to edit contacts in the contact list. 141
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* Select to delete contacts from the contact list. 142 2. &KHFNWKDWDFRQ¿UPDWLRQVFUHHQLVGLVSOD\HGZKHQWKH
operation is complete.
Select to reset all setup items. -
Ɣ This operation may be unnecessary depending on the
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“Automatic Contact/History Transfer (Automatic Contact/History Transfer)”
Ɣ If another Bluetooth device is connected when
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transferring contact data, depending on the phone,
NOTE the connected Bluetooth device may need to be
disconnected.
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phone. When one phone is connected, another phone’s Ɣ Depending on the type of Bluetooth phone being
registered data cannot be read. connected, it may be necessary to perform additional
steps on the phone.
139
SETUP
3. &KHFNWKDWDFRQ¿UPDWLRQVFUHHQLVGLVSOD\HGZKHQWKH
2. Enter the name and then select OK (OK).
operation is complete. 3. Enter the phone number and then select OK (OK).
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“Call History (Call History)” screen) 5. To add another number to this contact, select Yes
1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3 (Yes).
2. Select the Call History (Call History) tab and then
select a contact not yet registered in the contact list.
3. Select Update Contact (Update Contact).
4. Select the desired contact.
5. Select a phone type for the phone number.
140
SETUP
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EDITING THE CONTACT DATA
4. Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A NEW CONTACT
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For PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones, this function
is available when “Automatic Contact/History Transfer Q EDITING THE CONTACT IN A DIFFERENT WAY (FROM
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1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3
1. Select Edit Contact (Edit Contact).
2. Select the Contacts (Contacts), Call History (Call
2. Select the desired contact. History) tab or the Speed Dial (Speed Dial) tab and
then select the desired contact.
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3. Select Edit Contact (Edit Contact). 3. Select Yes <HV ZKHQ WKH FRQ¿UPDWLRQ VFUHHQ
appears.
NOTE
O Multiple data can be selected and deleted at the same time.
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SPEED DIAL LIST SETTING XWhen 15 contacts have already been registered to
the speed dial list
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be registered in the speed dial list. the speed dial list, a registered contact needs to be
replaced.
Q REGISTERING THE CONTACTS IN THE SPEED DIAL Select Yes <HV ZKHQ WKH FRQ¿UPDWLRQ VFUHHQ
LIST appears to replace a contact.
1. Select Add Speed Dial (Add Speed Dial). 2. Select the contact to be replaced.
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operation is complete.
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operation is complete.
1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3
2. Select the Contacts (Contacts) tab.
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3. Select at the beginning of the desired contact list Q DELETING THE CONTACTS IN THE SPEED DIAL LIST
name to be registered in the speed dial list.
1. Select Remove Speed Dial (Remove Speed Dial).
2. Select the desired contacts and then select Remove
(Remove).
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PHONE
XDeleting contacts in the speed dial list in a different
way (from the “Contact Details (Contact Details)”
screen)
1. 'LVSOD\WKHSKRQHWRSVFUHHQĺ3
2. Select the Contacts (Contacts), Call History (Call
History) tab or the Speed Dial (Speed Dial) tab and
then select the desired contact to delete.
3. Select Remove Speed Dial (Remove Speed Dial).
4. Select Yes <HV ZKHQ WKH FRQ¿UPDWLRQ VFUHHQ
appears.
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operation is complete.
Select to set automatic message transfer on/off.
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Select to set automatic message readout on/off. Select to change the incoming e-mail display.
Full Screen (Full Screen): When an e-mail is
6HOHFWWRVHWWKH606006QRWL¿FDWLRQSRSXSRQRII received, the incoming e-mail display screen is the
displayed and can be operated on the screen.
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Drop-Down (Drop-Down): When an e-mail is
Select to set adding the vehicle signature to outgoing received, a message is displayed on the upper side of
messages on/off. the screen.
Select to set updating message read status on phone Select to set display of messaging account names on
on/off. the inbox tab on/off.
When set to on, messaging account names used on the
Select to change the incoming SMS/MMS display. cellular phone will be displayed.
Full Screen (Full Screen): When an SMS/MMS
message is received, the incoming SMS/MMS display Select to reset all setup items.
screen is displayed and can be operated on the screen.
Drop-Down (Drop-Down): When an SMS/MMS
“Phone Display Settings (Phone Display
message is received, a message is displayed on the
upper side of the screen. Settings)” SCREEN
1. Display the “Phone/Message Settings (Phone/Message
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2. Select Phone Display Settings (Phone Display
Settings).
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SETUP
No. Function
4
Select to change the incoming call display.
PHONE
Full Screen (Full Screen): When a call is received,
the hands-free screen is displayed and can be operated
on the screen.
Drop-Down (Drop-Down): A message is displayed
on the upper side of the screen.
Select to set display of the contact/history transfer
completion message on/off.
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MEMO
148
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APPS
149
BEFORE USING THE APPLICATION
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BEFORE USING THE APPLICATION
APPS
4G, Wi-Fi, or 4G LTE wireless networks.
Ɣ Connection to the internet via 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, or 4G
LTE networks.
NOTE
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between the content of the manual and features of the product.
O Be careful not to exceed the data usage limits for your
smartphone. Doing so will result in additional data usage
charges from your phone carrier.
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BEFORE USING THE APPLICATION
NOTE NOTE
O Limitations: O Communication and phone call charges for smartphones should
Access to app-based connected content will depend on the be paid by the wireless subscriber.
availability of wireless cellular and/or Wi-Fi network coverage O If you lose the data in a smartphone or other device while using
for the purpose of allowing your smartphone to connect to the it with the system, no compensation will be given for the lost
internet. data.
Service availability may be geographically limited by region. O Fuji Heavy Industries does not guarantee content provided by
Consult the wireless connected content service provider for the application.
additional information. O The application may not work due to factors on smartphones,
Ability of this product to access connected content is subject smartphone applications or stations. Fuji Heavy Industries
to change without notice and could be affected by any of the accepts no responsibility for this.
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of the smartphone; compatibility issues with future versions
of the connected content application(s) for the smartphone;
changes to or discontinuation of the connected content
application(s) or service by its provider.
O Since some applications use signals from GPS satellites and
wireless communication lines, they may not work properly in the
following locations.
In tunnels
In underground parking lots
Outside wireless communication range, such as some
countryside areas
Where the wireless communication network is congested, or
where communications are restricted
O Depending on the circumstances and environment, the signal
may be weak or not be received. In such cases, an error may
occur.
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SUBARU STARLINK
SUBARU STARLINK
APPS
before using the function.
DISPLAYING SUBARU STARLINK O There may be times when SUBARU STARLINK (SUBARU
INFORMATION STARLINK) does not appear immediately when the ignition
switch is set in the “ACC” or “ON” position. If so, please wait.
1. Run the SUBARU STARLINK application on your
ABOUT THE SUPPORTED DEVICES
smartphone.
2. Connect your smartphone by utilizing the Bluetooth
This system supports the following devices.
connection.
Ɣ For details about registering or connecting your Ɣ iPhone: iOS 4.3.5 or later
VPDUWSKRQHĺ3 Ɣ Android: Android 4.0 or later
3. Select SUBARU STARLINK (SUBARU STARLINK) on
the “APPS (APPS)” screen.
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MirrorLink™
MirrorLink™
XControl panel
MirrorLink™
The MirrorLinkTM function allows smartphone content to be
operated via the system.
To use the MirrorLinkTM application, connect your
Android device to the USB port.
Depending on differences between models or software
version etc., some models might be incompatible with this
system.
When using the application, read the precautions indicated
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This function is not available if the smartphone is No. Function
not compliant with MirrorLink™ of Car Connectivity
Consortium™. Turn to adjust volume.
Press to turn the audio system on/off.
OVERVIEW
The MirrorLink™ operation screen can be reached by the
following methods:
Ɣ &RQQHFWLQJD0LUURU/LQNGHYLFHĺ3
Ɣ Select MirrorLinkTM (MirrorLink™) on the “APPS
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MirrorLink™
XControl screen
No. Function
NOTE
<Application list screen> O This function cannot be used while USB audio, video or photo is
in use.
O The video displayed on the screen may differ from that displayed
on the smartphone.
O It may not be possible to use certain applications while driving.
APPS
Ɣ Your smartphone must support the MirrorLinkTM
*: The displayed screen will differ depending on the connected smartphone.
version 1.1, 1.0 function.
No. Function
Ɣ Available operations will differ depending on your
smartphone. Refer to your smartphone owner’s
Select to choose a MirrorLink™ device. manual, or consult the manufacturer.
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ahaTM by HARMAN
With navigation function: You may be also display POI Turn to adjust volume.
information from the aha application on the map screen and Press to turn the audio system on/off.
route to these POIs. Turn to display the next/previous content item.
Press to select an audio mode.
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XControl screen
No. Function
Station list
Select to display the station operation screen.
Displays station name.
Select to display the top screen.
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<Top screen>
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<Station operation screen> Displays cover art.
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3. For Android devices: Select aha (aha) on the “APPS Ɣ Main functions of the station operation screen button:
(APPS)” screen. ĺ3
Ɣ The “aha” top screen can also be displayed by Ɣ For details on the services or the operations, check
selecting aha (aha) on the “Select Audio Source the aha site (http://www.aharadio.com) on the
internet.
(Select Audio Source)” screen.
4. Check that the top screen is displayed. NOTE
O When iPhone and Android devices are connected at the same
time, select the smartphone which you want to use on the
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O The following operations are not available on this system.
Perform these operations on the smartphone.
Add/Reorder/Delete stations
Log in to Facebook/Twitter (When not logged in, login will
be required by the station. It is necessary to do so when the 5
device is disconnected from the system.)
5. Select the desired station. O For the aha function, the following touch screen gestures are not
APPS
available.
6. Check that the station operation screen is displayed. 'RXEOHWRXFKZLWKRQH¿QJHU
'RXEOHWRXFKZLWKWZR¿QJHUV
O The audio system will turn off when the aha application is closed
on the iPhone and/or Android device.
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Select to pause playback. Select to fast forward the current content item for
30 seconds.
Select to stop playback.
*: With navigation function
Select to upload “Like” information to the
application server. To cancel “Like” information NOTE
that is being uploaded to the server, select this O The button display will vary depending on each station or content
button again. item.
Select to upload “Dislike” information to the
application server. To cancel “Dislike” information
SHOUT FUNCTION
that is being uploaded to the server, select this
button again. Your voice can be sent to the application server.
Select to display the POI information on the map
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Ɣ Cancel (Cancel): Select to cancel shout function. Ɣ Confirmation &RQ¿UPDWLRQ 6HOHFW WR FRQ¿UP WKH
3. Record your voice and then select Save (Save). saved voice.
Ɣ Try Again (Try Again): Select to record your voice
again.
Ɣ Cancel (Cancel): Select to cancel shout function.
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5. Check that sending is completed.
APPS
Ɣ Cancel (Cancel): Select to cancel shout function.
Ɣ A maximum of 30 seconds can be recorded.
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Pandora®
Pandora®
Pandora® OVERVIEW
Pandora is free personalized radio that offers effortless and
The Pandora operation screen can be reached by the
endless music enjoyment and discovery.
following methods:
To use the Pandora application, connect your iPhone
Ɣ Connect the iPhone to the USB port, or connect the
to the USB port, or connect your Android device via Android device by utilizing the Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth.
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Depending on differences between models or software For details about registering or connecting an
version etc., some models might be incompatible with this $QGURLGGHYLFHĺ3
system. Ɣ Select Pandora (Pandora) on the “Select Audio
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not been installed on the smartphone. Ɣ Select Pandora (Pandora) on the “APPS (APPS)”
VFUHHQĺ3
When using the application, read the precautions indicated
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NOTE
O Pandora is available in the United States, Australia, and New
Zealand.
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Pandora®
XControl panel
No. Function
5
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Turn to adjust volume.
Press to turn the audio system on/off.
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Pandora®
XControl screen
No. Function
Select to play/pause.
No. Function
6HOHFWWRGLVSOD\WKHVRXQGVHWWLQJVFUHHQĺ3
Shows progress.
164
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INFORMATION
165
USEFUL INFORMATION
USEFUL INFORMATION
NOTE
O The time displayed in the upper right of the data service
information screen on models without navigation function is No. Function
American Eastern Time.
Select to change the displayed information.
166
USEFUL INFORMATION
Select to switch to an audio broadcast while information 1. Select Change (Change) next to the item to be edited.
during a game is being displayed. 2. Select the desired sports.
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highest score is displayed in yellow. 3. Select Select (Select) next to the item you want to set
as a favorite.
Select to set which sports information is displayed.
Q DELETING FAVORITE
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1. Select Delete (Delete) next to the item to be deleted.
INFORMATION
Select to update with the latest information.
2. Select Yes <HV ZKHQ WKH FRQ¿UPDWLRQ VFUHHQ
appears.
REGISTERING FAVORITE
DISPLAYING WEATHER INFORMATION
1. Select Edit Favorites (Edit Favorites).
2. Select the desired item to be set. Weather information can be received via the SiriusXM®
Satellite Radio Service. 6
1. 'LVSOD\WKH³,1)2,1)2´VFUHHQĺ3
2.Select Weather (Weather).
XWithout navigation function
3. Select OK (OK).
4. Select the desired state name.
NOTE
5. Select the desired city name.
167
USEFUL INFORMATION
Display Information
No Data Available
none
Unknown Precip
Isolated Thunderstorms
Scattered Thunderstorms
Select to set the forecast region. Follow the steps in Light Rain
“XWithout navigation function” from “STEP 4”.
168
USEFUL INFORMATION
Moderate Snow
Scattered Showers (night)
Snow
INFORMATION
Freezing Rain
Blowing Snow
Mixed Rain And Hail
Wintry Mix
Blizzard
Mixed Rain And Snow
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Mixed Rain And Sleet Sandstorm
Hail
Blowing Dust
Ice Pellets
Sleet Dust
Flurries
Foggy
Light Snow
Moderate Fog
Scattered Snow Showers
Snow Showers
169
USEFUL INFORMATION
Hot Cloudy
170
USEFUL INFORMATION
Tropical Storm
Hurricane
Funnel Cloud
INFORMATION
Tornado No. Function
171
USEFUL INFORMATION
1. 'LVSOD\WKH³,1)2,1)2´VFUHHQĺ3 Select to display information about the gas station and
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2.Select Fuel (Fuel). The fuel price on the present day is displayed in white.
XWithout navigation function The fuel price one day ago is displayed in light gray and
two days ago is displayed in dark gray.
3. Select OK (OK).
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4. Select the desired state name.
5. Select the desired city name. Select to set the search region. Follow the steps in
“XWithout navigation function” from “STEP 4”.
6. Check that fuel information is displayed.
* Select to update the current position.
XWith navigation function
3. Check that fuel information is displayed. *: With navigation function
NOTE
O Up to 20 gas stations can be registered.
O The distance and direction from the current position are
displayed only when the system is equipped with the navigation
function.
172
USEFUL INFORMATION
INFORMATION
3. Follow the steps in “SEARCH OPERATION” from
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173
MEMO
174
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SETTINGS
175
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
176
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
4. When this screen is displayed, search for the device XFor PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones
name displayed on this screen on the screen of your 6. Select the desired item.
Bluetooth device.
SETTINGS
5. Register the Bluetooth device using your Bluetooth
NOTE
device. O The system waits for connection requests from the registered
device.
Ɣ A PIN-code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple O At this stage, Bluetooth functions are not yet available.
Pairing) compatible Bluetooth devices. Depending O If an error message is displayed, follow the guidance on the
on the type of Bluetooth device being connected, a screen and try again.
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the Bluetooth device’s screen. Respond and operate
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message.
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Bluetooth® SETTINGS
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Bluetooth® SETTINGS
SETTINGS
Ɣ This function is not available when the Bluetooth (Source) on the audio screen, or press the “AUDIO/
connection setting of your audio device is set to off. TUNE” knob again.
3. Select Bluetooth Audio (Bluetooth Audio).
4. Select Yes (Yes) to register an audio device.
5. Follow the steps in “REGISTERING A Bluetooth 7
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Bluetooth® SETTINGS
PROFILES
This system supports the following services.
NOTE
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possible.
O If the connected Bluetooth device version is older than recommended or incompatible, the Bluetooth device function may not work properly.
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Bluetooth® SETTINGS
Function Page
2. Select SETTINGS (SETTINGS). Registering a Bluetooth device 182
SETTINGS
3. Select Bluetooth (Bluetooth).
Deleting a Bluetooth device 183
4. Select the desired item to be set.
Connecting a Bluetooth device 184
181
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
182
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
4. Register the Bluetooth device using your Bluetooth 6. Select OK (OK) when the connection status changes
device. from “Connection waiting... (Connection waiting...)” to
Ɣ A PIN-code is not required for SSP (Secure Simple “Connected (Connected)”.
Pairing) compatible Bluetooth devices. Depending
on the type of Bluetooth device being connected, a
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the Bluetooth device’s screen. Respond and operate
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message.
5. Check that the screen is displayed when registration is
complete.
Ɣ The system waits for connection requests coming Ɣ If an error message is displayed, follow the guidance
from the registered device. on the screen to try again.
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SETTINGS
to transfer the phone’s contact data to the system, DELETING A Bluetooth DEVICE
select the appropriate button.
Ɣ At this stage, the Bluetooth functions are not yet
1. Display the “Bluetooth Settings (Bluetooth Settings)”
available. VFUHHQĺ3
2. Select Remove (Remove).
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4. Select Yes <HV ZKHQ WKH FRQ¿UPDWLRQ VFUHHQ 2. Select the device to be connected.
appears.
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operation is complete.
NOTE
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deleted at the same time.
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CONNECTING A Bluetooth DEVICE : Phone
Up to 5 Bluetooth devices (Phones (HFP) and audio devices : Audio device
(AVP)) can be registered. : Smartphone Application
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If more than 1 Bluetooth device has been registered, select
devices will illuminate.
which device to connect to.
Ɣ Dimmed icons can be selected to connect to the
1. Display the “Bluetooth Settings (Bluetooth Settings)” phone/audio function directly.
VFUHHQĺ3 Ɣ If the desired Bluetooth device is not on the list, select
Add $GGWRUHJLVWHUWKHGHYLFHĺ3
3. Select the desired connection.
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Ɣ To disconnect the Bluetooth device, select Yes
(Yes).
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To turn auto connection mode on, set “Bluetooth Power RECONNECTING THE Bluetooth PHONE
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device in a location where the connection can be If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected due to poor reception
established. from the Bluetooth network when the ignition switch
Ɣ When the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” is turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the system
position, the system searches for a nearby registered automatically reconnect the Bluetooth phone.
device. Ɣ If a Bluetooth phone is disconnected on purpose, 7
Ɣ The system will connect with the registered device such as turning it off, this does not happen.
that was last connected, if it is nearby. Reconnect the Bluetooth phone manually.
185
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
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EDITING THE Bluetooth DEVICE
INFORMATION
The Bluetooth device’s information can be displayed on the
screen. The displayed information can be edited.
1. Display the “Bluetooth Settings (Bluetooth Settings)”
VFUHHQĺ3
2. Select the desired device to be edited.
3. Select Device Info (Device Info).
No. Information
186
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
SETTINGS
1. Select Device Name (Device Name). Ɣ To reset the connection method, select Default
2. Enter the name and then select OK (OK). (Default).
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Bluetooth device does not change.
187
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
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188
Bluetooth® SETTINGS
NOTE
SETTINGS
O While driving, the auto connection state can be changed from off
to on, but cannot be changed from on to off.
189
OTHER SETTINGS
OTHER SETTINGS
190
OTHER SETTINGS
* 1
6HOHFWWRFKDQJHWKHYHKLFOHFORFNVHWWLQJVĺ3 Select to set the connected device when using
Pandora*2. Select USB (USB) when using an iPhone,
Select to change the language. and then select Bluetooth (Bluetooth) when using
Android devices.
Select to change the unit for measuring distance.
Select to update the Gracenote® database. For details,
Select to turn the beep sound on/off. contact your SUBARU dealer.
Select to display the software information. Notices
Select to change the button and screen color. related to third party software used in this product are
enlisted. (This includes instructions for obtaining such
Select to change the keyboard layout. software, where applicable.)
Select to turn on/off the setting that returns the display Select to set the back camera delay control on/off.
to the split screen automatically after 20 seconds when When set to on, the back camera image displays for
SETTINGS
a screen other than the split screen is displayed. approximately 6 seconds after moving the shift lever/
select lever “R” to any position other than “R”.
Select to turn the animation function on/off. The display disappears when the shift lever/select lever
is moved to “P”, or when the vehicle speed reaches
6HOHFWWRFXVWRPL]HWKHVFUHHQRIILPDJHĺ3 approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or faster.
191
OTHER SETTINGS
Used to set the auto update setting for time zones, daylight
2. Select the desired time zone.
saving time and automatic time adjustment on/off.
1. Display the “General Settings (General Settings)”
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2. Select Clock (Clock).
3. Select the items to be set.
4. Select OK (OK).
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OTHER SETTINGS
NOTE
7. Select the desired images from the list and then select
Copy (Copy).
O When saving the images to a USB or SD card* name the folder
that the screen off image is saved to “Image”. If this folder name
is not used, the system cannot download the images. (The folder
name is case sensitive.)
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3. Select General (General). incompatible, will be displayed.
4. Select Customize Screen Off Image (Customize Ɣ 7KH UHPDLQLQJ QXPEHU RI LPDJH ¿OHV WKDW FDQ EH
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Screen Off Image). transferred is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
5. Select the device that the image is stored on. 8. Select Yes <HV ZKHQ WKH FRQ¿UPDWLRQ VFUHHQ
appears.
6. Select Copy from [device] (Copy from [device]).
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OTHER SETTINGS
1. Display the “General Settings (General Settings)” 1. Display the “General Settings (General Settings)”
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2. Select Customize Screen Off Image (Customize 2. Select Customize Screen Off Image (Customize
Screen Off Image). Screen Off Image).
3. Select the device that the image is stored on. 3. Select the device that the image is stored on.
4. Select Select Images (Select Images). 4. Select Delete Images (Delete Images).
5. Select the desired image. 5. Select the images to be deleted and then select Delete
(Delete).
6. Select OK (OK).
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appears.
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appears.
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deleted or returned to their default conditions.
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SiriusXM Radio settings
SiriusXM Radio service contents
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195
OTHER SETTINGS
No. Function
NOTE
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button the map scale.
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various other auxiliary applications.
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In the navigation menu screen, the currently active map is
reduced and displayed in Show Map (Show Map).
1. Select Show Map (Show Map) on the navigation
menu screen.
2. Check that the current position map is displayed.
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Ɣ This map shows the current position (shown as the MANUAL OPERATION
vehicle marked as a blue arrow), recommended
routes (blue lines), and the immediate surrounding
area. 1. Select or to change the scale of the map screen.
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DESTINATION SEARCH
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for a destination. To display the “Destination (Destination)”
Select to search for a destination by point of
screen, select , or select and then select 212
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(MAP)” screen. Then select Destination (Destination) on
the navigation menu screen. Select to search for a destination from
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destination list.
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frequently used destination.
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previously set destinations.
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coordinates.
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SEARCH OPERATION Ɣ If necessary, you can touch another point on the map
to change the destination.
1. Select , or select and then select MAP Ɣ The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position.
(MAP). 5. Select Next (Next) (when a route has been set) or
Select (Select) (when no route has been set) to set the
destination.
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has been moved.
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1. Select Intersecting Street (Intersecting Street). Ɣ When entering a city/town name or a street name:
2. Select from the list. Only characters that can be displayed in the
search results are shown on the keyboard. Other
Ɣ If there are only a few roads at the intersection, the
characters are grayed out.
list is displayed immediately.
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intersection name. A list is automatically displayed
when the entered road name matches and can be If you select Results (Results) after entering two
displayed on one screen. characters, items that contain those two characters
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1. Select Quick Search Along Route (Quick Search 1. Select Custom Search (Custom Search).
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characters to open a list of spot names that include No. Function
the characters you entered.
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1. Select a main category (such as accommodation) or 1. Select a main category (such as accommodations) or
List All Places (List All Places). Find by Name (Find by Name).
2. Select a sub-category (such as hotel or motel) or 2. Select a sub-category (such as hotels or motels) or
List All Places (List All Places). Find by Name (Find by Name).
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depending on the sub-category of the selected spot. sub-category of the select spot.
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characters to open a list of spot names that include
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list or to display all listed spots on the map.
5. Select the desired spot.
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Select to search for gas stations along the set route.
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STARTING ROUTE GUIDANCE Ɣ When the countdown is displayed in the Go! (Go!),
guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even
When the destination is set, the entire route map from the if you do not select the button.
current position to the destination is displayed.
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navigated.
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our database. For this reason, the route guidance may select a
road that should not be traveled on.
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2. Select to display the desired item. 4. Check that the entire route map is displayed.
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speed limit.
When lane information is available on the map, the lane and
ROUTE OVERVIEW direction are indicated below the map with small arrows. The
lane that you should drive in is highlighted.
The entire route from the current position to the destination
can be displayed during the route guidance.
1. Select Menu (Menu) on the map screen.
2. Select Change Route (Change Route).
3. Select Overview (Overview).
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When detailed information is available, the arrows are When driving on the expressway, this displays information
removed and signs are displayed. Signs are displayed on up to the next three highway service areas. By default,
at the top of the map. The color and design of the signs is “Gas Station (Gas Station)”, “Restaurant (Restaurant)”,
the same as signs actually found at the side of the road or “Rest Area (Rest Area)”, and “Car Service (Car Service)” are
overhead signs. These signs show the district and the route displayed. You can change the items displayed by setting
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(distance, time needed, and services provided) is
displayed.
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4. Select one from the list to display more details. TYPICAL VOICE GUIDANCE
PROMPTS
As the vehicle approaches an intersection, or point, where
maneuvering the vehicle is necessary, the system’s voice
guidance will provide various messages.
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Destination Name/Address
DISPLAYING CHANGE ROUTE Displays detailed information (unpaved roads, toll
roads, and so on) on the warning icons (depending on
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Total time for route
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on the route
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3. Check that the list is displayed, or select the desired Select to add or delete a destination, or change the
item. order for the destinations. You can set the route
departure point, excluding the current position. This is
useful for creating a route in advance and saving it for
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3. Select Reorder (Reorder).
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of left side on the screen to change the arrival order.
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Select whether or not to use Carpool/HOV lanes when
creating the route.
Select whether or not to use unpaved roads when
creating the route.
No. Function
Select to search for the best green alternative route. If
this alternative route is much better than the selected Select to search all roads for the quickest route following
method, you can quickly switch to Green mode. the speed limits of the roads.
Select to search for the route that conserves the most
Ɣ The route is searched again, and the new energy.
recommended route is indicated by a blue line. 8
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few right and left turns. Using this option, the program
allows you to avoid combinations of smaller roads and
to take the expressway.
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ROUTE GUIDANCE
The avoidances feature allows you to remove any of the Select to delete the avoid route being navigated.
roads or special sections on the planned route.
Ɣ In each case, the result of the selected avoidance is
1. Display the “Change Route (Change Route)” screen. shown on the map with an indication of additional or
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2. Select Avoidances (Avoidances).
3. Select the item to be set. NOTE
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active route.
CHANGING ROUTE
When navigation has already begun, you can change
the route being navigated by using one of the following
methods.
No. Function If a recommended route is already available, and a new
destination has been selected using the method described
Select to remove any special road types (e.g. highways
or ferries) from your route. This feature is only available in the previous section, the start new route, add a new
if there are special sections along the planned route. waypoint (midway point), and add the destination you
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(Create Route).
Select to add the position you selected as a new
waypoint for the current route. Other destinations for Ɣ Edit Route (Edit Route) is displayed only when
the route are already enabled. Note: Waypoints are a route is set. Create Route (Create Route) is
set so that the optimum route is maintained between
destinations. You can use the route editing function to
displayed when a route is not set.
set the position for waypoints on the route. 3. Select , if a warning message is displayed, select
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route being navigated using a different method. You can
is being navigated or only a few search candidates
even search again by comparing different routes. are found, each search method displays only one
1. Display the “Change Route (Change Route)” screen. route.
ĺ3 5. Select to return to the previous screen.
2. Select More (More). Ɣ The route is searched again using the selected
method. The new recommended route is indicated by
3. Select Route Alternatives (Route Alternatives).
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SETTING UP HOME
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SAVING DESTINATIONS
The destination list is a list of frequently used destinations.
Up to 100 destinations can be stored in the favorites list.
1. Select the desired item to search for the location.
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selected point at the center.
2. Select More (More).
3. Select Add to Favorites (Add to Favorites).
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SETUP
1. Select Menu (Menu) on the map screen. Select to display a list of all trip logs, whether they are
saved by the user upon reaching the destination or
2. Select More (More). whether they are saved automatically. Select an item
3. Select the items to be set. from the trip that is displayed, you can check trip data,
speeds, and more detailed contents. When a path log
has been saved, you can display it on the map in the
color selected.
Select to display a tutorial allowing for a quick grasp
of the software’s functions, and starts a demonstration
showing a sample route simulation to check the
navigation functions. The about section displays
product information. Here you can view the software
and database user license agreements, search for the
contents license, and check the software ID. You can
No. Function check statistical data for program use.
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Select to turn the path log save function on or off (saves
in positional order for each trip).
Select a spot displayed on the map during navigation.
Select the check box to show or hide the spot category.
Select the spot category name to open a sub-category.
More (More): Select to save the currently displayed
No. Function
spot position, or read spot displays saved previously.
You can also restore the default display settings.
Select to enter the currency name.
Ɣ By turning ON the “Auto Zoom (Auto Zoom)” function, 8
Select to change the coordinate display format.
“Viewpoint (Viewpoint)” and “Automatic Overview
(Automatic Overview)” cannot be set.
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Contains useful information on the user’s distance moved Changes settings related to map screen guidance.
in the trip logs and path logs. You can save trip logs
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automatically by turning this setting on, or save them
manually when arriving at a destination. You can view all 2. Select Visual Guidance (Visual Guidance).
logs on the trip monitor. 3. Select the items to be set.
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Displays service area information while driving on the
expressway. Select to turn this function on and off.
Select to select the service area information display
items.
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map. Select to turn this function on and off.
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When approaching an expressway exit or a complicated
intersection, the map switches to a 3D display if the
necessary information can be displayed. Select to turn
this function on and off.
Select to turn 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 route. When
a blue arrow is used to indicate position, the arrow
continues to rise as you drive towards your destination.
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LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM The GPS signal may be physically obstructed, leading to
inaccurate vehicle position on the map screen. Tunnels, tall
This navigation system calculates the current position using buildings, trucks, or even the placement of objects on the
satellite signals, various vehicle signals, map data, etc. instrument panel may obstruct the GPS signals.
However, an accurate position may not be shown depending The GPS satellites may not send signals due to repairs or
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signals, the vehicle position may not be shown accurately or
inappropriate route guidance may occur in some cases.
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gravel, snow, etc. the destination on the previous route.
When driving on a long straight road. When turning at an intersection for which there is
When freeway and surface streets run in parallel. no route guidance.
After moving by ferry or vehicle carrier. When passing through an intersection for which
there is no route guidance.
When a long route is searched during high speed
driving. During auto reroute, the route guidance may not be
available for the next turn to the right or left.
After repeating a change of direction by going
forward and backward, or turning on a turntable in During high speed driving, it may take a long time
a parking lot. for auto reroute to operate. In auto reroute, a detour
route may be shown. 8
When leaving a covered parking lot or parking
garage. After auto reroute, the route may not be changed.
When a roof carrier is installed. If an unnecessary U-turn is shown or announced.
When driving with tire chains installed.
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NOTE
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that are larger or smaller than the originally equipped diameter
may cause inaccurate display of the current position. The tire
pressure also affects the diameter of the tires, so make sure that
the tire pressure of all 4 tires is correct.
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2. Say the command.
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an external device is connected and the stored data is being
read. Be sure to start the operation after the caution display
disappears.
O When the voice recognition mode is in audio mode, voice
guidance for the voice recognition system can be skipped by
pressing the talk switch.
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NOTE NOTE
O While the recognition data is being created or being updated, a O When the system recognizes multiple names from the contacts
track search cannot be performed using a voice command. list, a name candidate list will be displayed on the screen. If the
desired name is not displayed on the top of the screen, say or
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE: CALL NAME select the number of the name from the candidate list (number 1,
number 2, etc.) to select a name from the candidate list.
O When a contact has multiple phone numbers registered in the
1. Press the talk switch. contacts list, a candidate list will be displayed. If the desired
2. Say “Call <contacts> <phone types>”. phone number is not displayed on the top of the screen, say
or select the number of the desired phone number from the
Ɣ If multiple matching items are found, a selection candidate list (number 1, number 2, etc.) to select a phone
screen will be displayed. Say “<number>” or select number from the candidate list.
the number.
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O In the same manner as it is displayed on the screen, “Call 1. Press the talk switch.
<contacts> <phone types> (Call <contacts> <phone types>)”,
after saying “Call a contact” say the name, or the name and 2. Say “Call a number”.
type of phone, of a contact. 3. Say “Call <number>”.
For example: “Call a contact”, “John Smith” or “Call a
contact”, “Mary Davis”, “Mobile” Ɣ Say the phone number one digit at a time.
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COMMAND LIST
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Recognizable voice commands and their actions are shown XBasic command
below.
Voice command Phrase Function
Ɣ Frequently used commands are listed in the following
tables. Pause the current
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voice interaction
Ɣ For devices that are not installed in the vehicle, the
related commands will not be displayed in the screen. System back [go] back
Go back one
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not be displayed in the screen. Cancel the current
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XCommands for changing the audio mode XCommands for changing the mode
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WARNING
property of their respective owners.
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O CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure
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This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits
vehicle. set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. This equipment
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position.
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interference, including interference that may cause least 20cm or more away from person’s body (excluding
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brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement doit
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20cm ou
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps (à l’exception des
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Gracenote
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Ɣ RCPFUFT14-1151
Ɣ La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes
dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o
dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este
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iPhone may affect wireless performance.
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RADIO OPERATION
Mismatch of time alignment- a user may hear The radio stations analog and digital volume
None, radio broadcast issue. A user can
a short period of programming replayed or an is not properly aligned or the station is in
contact the radio station.
echo, stutter or skip. ballgame mode.
Reception issue, may clear-up as the vehicle
Radio is shifting between analog and digital continues to be driven. Turning the indicator
Sound fades, blending in and out.
audio. of the HD Radio button off can force radio in
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an analog audio.
This is normal behavior, wait until the digital
Audio mute condition when an HD2/HD3 The radio does not have access to digital
signal returns. If out of the coverage area,
multicast channel had been playing. signals at the moment.
seek a new station.
The digital multicast content is not available
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HD3 multicast channel preset. and make the audio available. This takes up become available.
to 7 seconds.
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station_experiences.
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whether or not the phone can be
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been completed on the cellular phone on the cellular phone (approve * -
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registered.
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this system.
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connected. you wish to use to this system.
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* -
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made.
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- 189
this system is set to off. switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON”
position.
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transferred manually/automatically. whether or not the phone can be
paired with the vehicle.
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- 138
on this system is set to off. function on this system to on.
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cellular phone (approve transfer * -
phone has not completed.
operation on the phone).
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on this system is set to on. function on this system to off.
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each time the ignition switch is turned this system is set to on.
to off.
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enough to this system. system.
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and reinstall the battery pack, and * -
then restart the cellular phone.
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* -
measures have been taken, the connection.
symptom status does not change. The cellular phone is the most likely
cause of the symptom. Stop the cellular phone’s security
* -
software and close all applications.
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might affect this system.
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ERROR MESSAGES
If the following messages appear, check by referring to the cause and action below.
“No stations available. Displayed when the FM radio signal Try to receive the signal again in a
FM radio
(No stations available.)” is lost (while accessing). location free from obstructions.
“No HD Radio signal available. Try to receive the signal again in a
The HD Radio reception is poor.
(No HD Radio signal available.)” location free from obstructions.
“No channels available. Displayed when the HD Radio signal Try to receive the signal again in a
(No channels available.)” is lost (while accessing). location free from obstructions.
HD Radio
“Saving the HD Radio tag was
unsuccessful.
Failed to save the tag information. Acquire the tag information again.
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unsuccessful.)”
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“Check Antenna
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Disconnected)”
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or the surrounding antenna cable. assistance.
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“Ch Unavailable (Ch Unavailable)”
longer available. or “Ch 001”. If it does not change
automatically, select another channel.
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contract status.
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down.
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“USB Error (USB Error)”
detected. and then try again.
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detected. time and then try again.
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version.)”
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detected. time and then try again.
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Smartphone data connection is poor,
Lines are congested. application on your smartphone,
please try to connect again.
check the service availability, and
then reconnect.
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(Information acquisition error.)” information. or reconnect it.
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wireless reception.)” been detected. communications environment.
aha
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recognized.)” executed. or reconnect it.
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(The station list cannot be acquired.)” information. or reconnect it.
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When not able to get the content Please try again (Refresh etc.) later
“The content cannot be acquired. information. or reconnect it.
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touching .
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“The selected Pandora station is
no longer available. (The selected When the selected station has been
Please select another station.
Pandora station is no longer deleted, or has expired.
available.)”
When the Pandora server is
“Pandora Error. (Pandora Error.)” undergoing maintenance, or another Please try again later.
error has occurred.
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INDEX
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Command list................................................................................257
ahaTM by HARMAN .......................................................................156
AM radio .........................................................................................60 D
“APPS (APPS)” screen ................................................................... 23
Audio settings .................................................................................99 Destination search screen ............................................................ 207
AUX ................................................................................................94
E
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Bluetooth ......................................................................................176 Entering letters/numbers............................................................. 48
3UR¿OHV ......................................................................................180 List screen operation .................................................................. 48
Registering Bluetooth audio device .......................................... 179 Error messages ............................................................................289
Registering Bluetooth phone .................................................... 176
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Bluetooth audio...............................................................................91
Connecting Bluetooth devices .................................................. 184 FM radio .........................................................................................60
Bluetooth phone message ............................................................ 130
G
C General settings ...........................................................................190
Calling on Bluetooth phone .......................................................... 121 GPS ..............................................................................................244
By call history............................................................................123 Limitations.................................................................................244
By contacts ...............................................................................124 Guiding the route ............................................................................31
By dial pad ................................................................................125
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By off hook sw ..........................................................................125
By speed dial list .......................................................................122 “HOME (HOME)” screen ................................................................ 22
By split screen ..........................................................................126
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“INFO (INFO)” screen .....................................................................24 Operating information ...................................................................102
Info screen operation ...................................................................... 46 CD player/disc ..........................................................................104
Reordering the menu icons......................................................... 46 File information .........................................................................108
Initial screen ...................................................................................38 iPod...........................................................................................107
iPod ................................................................................................84 Radio ........................................................................................102
SD card .....................................................................................108
L Terms ........................................................................................ 112
Loading/unloading an SD card ....................................................... 42 Overview buttons ............................................................................20
Loading .......................................................................................42
P
Unloading....................................................................................43
Pandora ........................................................................................162
M Phone/message settings .............................................................. 136
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Map screen operation ...................................................................203 “Contact/Call History Settings
Current position display ............................................................ 203 (Contact/Call History Settings)” screen ................................. 138
Map scale .................................................................................204 “Messaging Settings (Messaging Settings)” screen ................. 145
Orientation of the map .............................................................. 205 “Phone Display Settings (Phone Display Settings)” screen ...... 146
Position marker .........................................................................206 “Phone/Message Settings
Show map .................................................................................203 (Phone/Message Settings)” screen ...................................... 136
Memory points settings................................................................. 234 “Sound Settings (Sound Settings)” screen ............................... 137
Saving destinations................................................................... 235
Setting up home........................................................................234
MirrorLinkTM...................................................................................154
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Receiving on Bluetooth phone...................................................... 126 Screen adjustment..........................................................................50
Incoming calls ...........................................................................126 Day and night mode.................................................................... 52
Registering home ...........................................................................29 SD card...........................................................................................87
Route guidance screen................................................................. 221 Search operation ..........................................................................208
'DWD¿HOGV .................................................................................222 Coordinates ..............................................................................217
Highway services ......................................................................224 Favorites ...................................................................................216
Junction display ........................................................................225 Find address .............................................................................209
Lane information/signs.............................................................. 223 Find on map ..............................................................................216
Route overview .........................................................................223 Find places ...............................................................................212
Screen for route guidance ........................................................ 221 Frequently used destination ..................................................... 217
Standard map icon....................................................................221 History.......................................................................................217
Route related functions................................................................. 226 Setting home as destination ..................................................... 209
Adding destinations .................................................................. 227 Setting Bluetooth details ............................................................... 181
Avoidances setting....................................................................230 “Bluetooth Settings (Bluetooth Settings)” screen ...................... 181
Changing route .........................................................................230 Connecting................................................................................184
Creating a route ........................................................................232 Deleting.....................................................................................183
Deleting destinations ................................................................ 228 Editing .......................................................................................186
Displaying change route ........................................................... 226 Registering................................................................................182
Editing route..............................................................................227 “System Settings (System Settings)” screen ............................ 188
Reordering destinations ............................................................ 227 Setting home as the destination ..................................................... 32
Route alternatives .....................................................................233 “SETTINGS (SETTINGS)” screen .................................................. 28
Setting a new starting point ...................................................... 231 Siri ................................................................................................248
Setting route preferences ......................................................... 228
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Steering switches ...........................................................................96
SUBARU STARLINK .................................................................... 153
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Talking on Bluetooth phone .......................................................... 127
Incoming call waiting................................................................. 129
Sending tones ...........................................................................128
Transmit volume setting............................................................ 129
Touch screen gestures ................................................................... 44
Touch screen operation .................................................................. 46
7UDI¿FLQIRUPDWLRQ .........................................................................206
Troubleshooting ............................................................................283
Typical voice guidance prompts ................................................... 225
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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
· APPS
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.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Forester, WRX, WRX STI
2017
Subaru of America, Inc., Subaru Plaza, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000 TOKYO, JAPAN