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& To select a track from the
beginningSelect a track in the same way as for a
CD. For details, refer to “To select a track
from the beginning” F5-18.& To select a chapter from the
beginning when connecting
iPod
®
When playing podcasts or audiobooks,
select a chapter in the same way as for a
CD. For details, refer to “To select a track
from the beginning” F5-18.& Fast-forwarding and rewind-
ingFast-forwarding and rewinding are oper-
ated in the same way as for a CD. For
details, refer to “Fast-forwarding and
rewinding” F5-19.NOTEWhen connecting iPod
®:
. When the end of a track is reached
while fast-forwarding, fast-forwarding
ends and play begins from the begin-
ning of the next track. .
When the beginning of a track is
reached while rewin ding, rewinding
ends and play begins from the begin-
ning of the track.
& Repeating! When connecting USB storage de-
vice
Repeating is operated in the same way as
for a CD. For details, refer to “Repeating”
F 5-19.
! When connecting iPod
®
Each time you briefly press thebutton, the mode changes in the following
sequence.NOTE.The “ALL RPT ”indication refers to
the repeat playback of all tracks on the
entire iPod
®.
. The “SONG RPT ”indication refers
to the repeat playback of a single track.
It repeats the track that is playing.
. When an audiobook is playing, the
mode does not change even if you
press the
button.
& Random playbackTo playback tracks at random, press and
hold the
button while a track is
playing.
Each time you press the button, the mode
changes in the following sequence.
When connecting USB storage device:
When connecting iPod
®:
NOTE. The “FOLDER RDM ”indication re-
fers to the random playback in the
folders. It randomly repeats all of the
tracks in the folder.
. The “ALL RDM ”indication refers to
the random playback on the entire USB
storage device. It randomly repeats all
of the tracks in the USB storage device.
. The “ALBUM RDM ”indication refers
to the shuffle playback in the album. It
randomly repeats all of the tracks on
the album.
. The “SONG RDM ”indication refers
to the shuffle playback in the entire
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iPod
®. It randomly repeats all of the
tracks on the iPod
®.
. When an iPod®
is connected, the
files are played back at random by the
shuffle function of the iPod
®. There-
fore, iPod
®operation may be different
depending on the model of the con-
nected iPod®.
. When an audiobook or a podcast is
playing, the mode does not change
even if you press and hold the
button.
To cancel the random playback mode,
press and hold the
button and select
CANCEL. The “RDM”indication will turn
off, and the normal playback mode will
resume.
& SCAN (only when connecting
USB storage device)Scan is operated in the same way as for a
CD. For details, refer to “Scan”F5-20.NOTEWhen an iPod
®
is connected, you
cannot select the SCAN mode.
& Selecting category (only
when connecting iPod
®)
When the
button is pressed briefly,
the iPod
®menu is displayed. Each time you turn the
“TUNE/TRACK/
CH ”dial clockwise, the displayed category
changes in the following sequence. Each
time you turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial
counterclockwise, the displayed category
changes in the opposite sequence.
To select the category, press the “TUNE/
TRACK/CH ”dial. To close the iPod
®
menu, press and hold the
button.
To return to the previous screen, briefly
press the
button.
& Display selectionRefer to “Display selection” F5-21.
! Page scroll
Refer to “Page (track/folder title) scroll ”
F 5-21.& Folder selection (only when
connecting USB storage de-
vice)Refer to “Folder selection ”F 5-21.
NOTEWhen an iPod
®
is connected, you
cannot select a folder.
& When “CHECK DEVICE” is
displayedThis message is displayed under the
following conditions.
. When there is a short in the USB bus
. When an unsupported device (for ex-
ample a USB mouse) is connected
. When an unsupported iPod
®is con-
nected
. When a connected iPod
®is frozen
. When a transmission malfunction oc-
curs
. When an iPod
®confirmation malfunc-
tion occurs
. When a HUB class USB storage
device is connected
Disconnect the USB storage device/iPod
®
and check it.
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Audio control buttonsThese buttons are located on the spokes
of the steering wheel. They allow the
driver to control audio functions without
taking his/her hands off the steering
wheel.& MODE buttonModels without Hands-free system
Models with Hands-free systemThe “MODE ”button is used to select the
desired audio mode. Each time it is
pressed, the mode changes to the next
one in the following sequence:
Type A audio:Type B audio:*1: The frequency last received in the selected waveband will be displayed.
*2: Only when a CD is in the player.
*3: Only when the device is connected.
!
Models with Hands-free system
Press and hold this button if you wish to
immediately cut the volume to zero.
The audio display will show “MUTE”.
If you press and hold the button again, the
original sound volume will return and
“MUTE ”turns off.& “
”and “
”buttons
Models without Hands-free system Audio
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Models with Hands-free system! With radio mode selected
Press the “
”button or “
”button. The
radio will seek the next receivable station
and stop on it. That station ’s frequency will
be shown on the audio display.
! With CD mode selected
Press the “
”button to skip forward in the
track/file order. Press the “
”button to
skip backward in the track/file order. The
track/file number will be shown on the
audio display.
For models with the Hands-free system,
press and hold the “
”button to select
the next folder. Press and hold the “
”
button to go back to the previous folder. !
With SAT mode selected
Press the “
”button to skip forward in the
channel order. Press the “
”button to
skip backward in the channel order.
The channel will be shown on the audio
display.
& Volume control buttonsModels without Hands-free system
Models with Hands-free systemPress the “+ ” button to increase the
volume. Press the “ ”button to reduce
the volume.
A number indicating the volume will be
shown on the audio display.
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& MUTE button (models with-
out Hands-free system)Press the “
”button if you wish to
immediately cut the volume to zero.
The audio display will show “MUTE”.
If you press the button again, the original
sound volume will return and “MUTE ”
turns off.
Bluetooth
®
audio (type B
audio)
NOTEFor models with the genuine SUBARU
navigation system, refer to the Owner ’s
Manual supplement for the navigation
system.NOTEThe Bluetooth word mark and logo are
registered tradem arks of Bluetooth
SIG, Inc.
This function enables you to play back
audio sources recorded in Bluetooth
®
audio devices. You need to register the
Bluetooth
®audio device in the system
before using it.
& Media formatBluetooth
®
audio devices cannot be
connected if they are not compatible with
the following Bluetooth
®profiles.
. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile)
. AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile)
& Setting Bluetooth
®audio
1. Select the “BT-A SETUP”menu by
pressing the “MENU”button. For details,
refer to “Other sound setting controls ”F 5-
7.
2. Perform the following procedure by
operating the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial
while “BT-A ”is displayed.NOTEYou cannot set a Bluetooth
®
audio
while driving.
! Registering (pairing) device
1. Select the “PAIR AUDIO”menu.
– If a device is already registered,
“MEMORY FULL ”is displayed and the
mode changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio setting mode.
2. After the passkey is shown on the
display, input the passkey into the cell
Audio
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phone.
–If you input the correct passkey,
“PAIRED ”is displayed and the regis-
tering procedure is finished.
– If you input an incorrect passkey,
“FAILED ”is displayed, the registering
procedure was not successful and the
mode changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio setting mode.
! Selecting device
1. Select the “SELECT AUDIO ”menu.
– If no devices are registered,
“EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio
setting mode.
2. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
– If the device is connected, “SE-
LECTED ”is displayed and the select-
ing procedure is finished.
– If the device cannot be connected,
“FAILED ”is displayed and the select-
ing procedure was not successful.
! Setting passkey
1. Select the “SET PASSKEY ”menu.
– After the currently set passkey is
displayed, a new passkey can be
entered.
2. Input the new passkey by operating
the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial. 3. Select the
“CONFIRM”menu.
– The new passkey is displayed, the
passkey is changed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio
setting mode.
! Deleting device
1. Select the “DELETE AUDIO” menu.
– If no devices are registered,
“EMPTY ”is displayed and the mode
changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio
setting mode.
2. Select the “CONFIRM”menu.
–“ DELETED ”is displayed and the
mode changes to the Bluetooth
®
audio setting mode.
&Bluetooth
®audio operation
NOTE
Depending on the connected device, it
may not activate as per the following
items or not work smoothly.
! How to play back
Press the
button and select the “BT-
A ”mode.
! To select a track from its beginning
Select a track in the same way as for a
CD. Refer to “To select a track from the
beginning” F5-18. !
Repeating
Repeating is operated in the same way as
for a CD. Refer to “Repeating”F 5-19.
Each time you briefly press the
button, the mode changes in the following
sequence.! Random playback
Random playback is operated in the same
way as for a CD. Refer to “Random
playback” F5-20. Each time you press
and hold the
button, the mode
changes in the following sequence.
! Display selection
Select an indication in the same way as
for a CD. Refer to “Display selection” F5-
21. Each time you briefly press thebutton, the indication changes in the
following sequence.
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! Folder selection
Select a folder in the same way as for a
CD. Refer to “Folder selection ”F 5-21.
Hands-free system (if
equipped)NOTE. For models with the genuine
SUBARU navigation system, refer to
the Owner ’s Manual supplement for the
navigation system.
. When selling your vehicle, make
sure that you initialize the Hands-free
system to prevent personal data from
being improperly accessed.
The Hands-free system operates while the
ignition switch is in the “Acc”or “ON ”
position.& Tips for the Hands-free sys-
tem! Bluetooth
®
It is possible to connect a cell phone to the
in-vehicle equipment through the Blue-
tooth
®format (wireless) to make a phone
call from the in-vehicle equipment or take
an incoming phone call.
Since the Bluetooth
®format is wireless, a
connection between the in-vehicle equip-
ment and the cell phone can be made
without placing them in close proximity of
each other. The cell phone can be used
with it left in the breast pocket or bag.
NOTE. The Hands-free system may not
operate properly under the following
conditions.
–The cell phone is turned off.
– The cell phone is not in the
phone call area.
– The battery of the cell phone has
run down.
– The cell phone is not connected
to the Hands-free system.
– The cell phone is behind the seat
or in the glove box.
– A metal material covers or
touches the cell phone.
. Depending on the type of cell phone
that is used, the screen on the cell
phone may remain illuminated while
the ignition switch is in the “ON ”
position. If this occurs, turn the illumi-
nation off by adjusting the cell phone
settings.
. Depending on the setting of the cell
phone, the dial lock function may be
activated after making a call. Deacti-
vate the automatic dial lock function of
the cell phone before using the Hands-
free system.
. Depending on the type of cell phone
that is used, operation and the sound
volume may be different from those of
cell phones currently used.
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. When the ignition switch is turned to
the “LOCK ”position during a call, the
call may be disconnected or continued
on the cell phone depending on the
type of cell phone that is used. Note
that operation of the cell phone may be
necessary if the call is continued on the
cell phone.
. Do not speak at the same time as the
other party during a call. If you and the
party speak at the same time, it may be
difficult for the other party to hear your
voice and vice versa. This is normal.
. The receiver sound volume should
be set as low as possible. Otherwise,
the party you are calling may notice an
undesirable echo sound.
. Speak clearly and loudly.
. Your voice may be difficult to be
heard by the party under the following
conditions.
–Driving on a rough road.
– Driving at a high speed.
– Driving with a window open.
– When air from the ventilator
blows directly towards the micro-
phone.
– When the sound coming from the
ventilator is loud.
– When the cell phone is too close
to the microphone. .
The sound quality may degrade due
to the influence of the cell phone that is
connected to the system or the circum-
stances of the Bluetooth network.
. When another Bluetooth
®device is
simultaneously connected, noise may
be heard in the voice coming from the
hands-free phone.
! Corresponding profiles for the cell
phone
. HFP (Hands Free Profile): Ver. 1.0
. OPP (Object Push Profile): Ver. 1.1
&Certification for the Hands-
free system
CAUTION
FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not ex-
pressly approved by the party re-
sponsible for compliance could void
the user ’s authority to operate the
equipment.NOTEThis device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC
Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this de- vice may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTEThis equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment
may cause harmful interference to
radio communications, if it is not
installed and used in accordance with
the instructions. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the inter-
ference by one or more of the following
measures.
.
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an out-