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the selected redial data is deleted.
! Deleting the callback data
1. Select the “CALLBACK ”menu.
2. Select the phone number by operating the “TUNE ”dial.
3. Select the “DELETE ”menu.
4. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm delete number? ”(type C audio)
menu.
–Then “DELETED ”is displayed and
the selected callback data is deleted.
! Making a phone call
! Making a phone call by saying name
1. Press the talk switch
.
2. Say “DIAL BY NAME ”.
3. Press the talk switch
again.
4. Say the preferred name (voice tag) to
be called. For type C audio, you can use
the list names function.
5. Select the “DIAL ”menu, or press the
OFF hook switch
.
! Making a phone call by saying number
1. Press the talk switch
.
2. Say “DIAL BY NUMBER ”.
3. Press the talk switch
again. 4. Say the preferred phone number to be called.
5. Select the
“DIAL ”menu, or press the
OFF hook switch
.
! Making a phone call from speed dial
It is possible to select a phone number
from speed dial registered with the in-
vehicle equipment to make a phone call.
1. Select the top menu (phone menu).
2. Press the preset button (from
to) to which the preferred number is
registered.
3. Press the OFF hook switch
.
NOTE
When a preset button for which num-
bers are not registered is pressed, an
error message is indicated on the audioscreen. ! Redial
1. Select the “REDIAL ”menu.
2. Select the preferred number by turning the “TUNE ”dial.
3. Perform either of the following proce-dures. –Press the OFF hook switch
.
– Select the “DIAL ”menu. !
Callback
1. Select the “CALLBACK ”menu.
2. Select the preferred number by turning the “TUNE ”dial.
3. Perform either of the following proce-dures. –Press the OFF hook switch
.
– Select the “DIAL ”menu.
! Making a phone call from list name
It is possible to select a phone number
from the list name registered with the in-
vehicle equipment to make a phone call.
For details, refer to “List names function ”
F 5-64.
! Top redial
1. Select the top menu (phone menu).
2. Press the OFF hook switch
and
load the outgoing call history.
3. Select the preferred number by turning the “TUNE ”dial.
4. Perform either of the following proce-dures. –Press the OFF hook switch
.
– Select the “DIAL ”menu.
! Taking a phone call and declining
an incoming call
To take a phone call : Press the OFF
hook switch
.
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To put an incoming call on hold(only if
the cell phone has this function): Press the
ON hook switch
briefly.
To decline an incoming call (only if the
cell phone has this function): Press and
hold the ON hook switch
.
! Ending a call
Press the ON hook switch
.
! Volume control
You can adjust the phone call volume, the
voice volume and the voice guidance
volume. Refer to “Volume control switch ”
F 5-43. !
Adjustable level of each volume
Volume Range
Initial setting
Phone call 0 to 14 7
Voice 0 to 14 7
Voice guidance 0to6
*1
1to7*23*1
4*2
*1: type B audio
*2: type C audio &
Bluetooth
®setting
! Security setting
After selecting the “SECURITY ”menu,
perform the following procedure. ! Setting PIN code
The PIN code is a 4-digit number and is
used when locking the phonebook.
1. Select the “SET PIN ”menu.
2. Input the current PIN code by perform-
ing one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm PIN? ”(type C audio) menu.
4. Input the new PIN code by performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial. –
Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
5. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm PIN? ”(type C audio) menu.
! Locking the phonebook
1. Select the “PHBK LOCK ”/“ PHONE-
BOOK LOCK ”menu.
NOTE
If the phonebook is locked, “LOCKED ”
(type B audio)/ “The phonebook is
locked. ”(type C audio) is displayed
and the mode changes to the security mode.
2. Input the PIN code by performing one
of the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm PIN? ”(type C audio) menu.
– If the inputted PIN code is correct,
“ LOCKED ”(type B audio)/ “The phone-
book is locked. ”(type C audio) will be
displayed and the phonebook is locked. Audio
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NOTE
While the phonebook is locked, if the
operation restricted menu is selected,“ PHBK LOCK ”(type B audio)/ “Phone-
book locked! ”(type C audio) is dis-
played. ! Unlocking the phonebook
1. Select the “PHBK UNLOCK ”/“ PHONE-
BOOK UNLOCK ”menu.
NOTE
If the phonebook is not locked, “UN-
LOCK ”(type B audio)/ “The phonebook
is unlocked. ”(type C audio) is dis-
played and the mode changes to the
security mode.
2. Input the PIN code by performing one
of the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm PIN? ”(type C audio) menu.
– If the inputted PIN code is correct,
“ UNLOCKED ”(type B audio)/ “The
phonebook is unlocked. ”(type C
audio) will be displayed and the
phonebook is unlocked. !
Phone setup
After selecting the “PHONE SETUP ”
menu, perform the following procedure. ! Pairing phone
Refer to “Preparation for using the Hands-
free system ”F 5-53.
! Selecting phone
To select the registered cell phone for
connecting to the in-vehicle equipment,
perform the following procedure.
1. Select the “SELECT PHONE ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“ EMPTY ”(type B audio)/ “No Phones
have been paired. ”(type C audio) is
displayed and the mode changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”mode.
2. Select the cell phone by performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag. – Press the talk switch
and use
the list phones function (refer to “List
phones function ”F 5-69.)
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm Phone selection? ”(type C audio)
menu (only after saying the voice tag).
–“ SELECTED ”(type B audio)/
“ Phone is selected. ”(type C audio) is displayed, the selected cell phone is
connected to the in-vehicle equipment
and the mode changes to the
“PHONE
SETUP ”mode.
NOTE
For type B audio, if the cell phone
cannot be connected to the in-vehicleequipment, “FAILED ”is displayed and
the mode changes to the “PHONE
SETUP ”mode.
! Changing the voice tag of the cellphone
1. Select the “CHANGE NAME ”(type B
audio)/ “Change Phone Name ”(type C
audio) menu.
–If no cell phones are registered,
“ EMPTY ”(type B audio)/ “No Phones
have been paired. ”(type C audio) is
displayed and the mode changes tothe “PHONE SETUP ”mode.
2. Select the cell phone by performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag. – Press the talk switch
and use
the list phones function (refer to “List
phones function ”F 5-69.).
3. Register the voice tag. For details,
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refer to“Preparation for using the Hands-
free system ”F 5-53.
! List phones function
The cell phone voice tags saved in the cell
phone list are displayed by using the list
phones function.
1. Select the “LIST PHONES ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“ EMPTY ”(type B audio)/ “No Phones
have been paired. ”(type C audio) is
displayed and the mode changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”mode.
2. Registered cell phones are displayed
in the saved order. While displayed, if the“ TUNE ”dial is turned, the next registered
cell phone is displayed. Press the ON
hook button
to close the Hands-free
menu.
3. Select a cell phone by performing
either of the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
.
4. After “SELECTED ”(type B audio)/
“ Phone is selected. ”(type C audio) is
displayed, you can select the following menus. . “SELECT PHONE ”to connect the
selected cell phone . “CHANGE NAME ”(type B audio)/ “
Change Phone Name ”(type C audio) to
change the voice tag. “DELETE ”(type B audio)/ “Delete
Phone ”(type C audio) to delete the
selected cell phone from the list. “GO BACK ”to go back to the “PHONE
SETUP ”mode
! 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 performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the passkey.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm passkey? ”(type C audio) menu.
– The new passkey is displayed, the
passkey is changed and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
! Deleting registered cell phone from
the list
1. Select the “DELETE ”(type B audio)/
“ Delete Phone ”(type C audio) menu.
2. Select a cell phone to be deleted by
performing one of the following proce- dures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag. – Press the talk switch
and use
the list phones function.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm delete phone? ”(type C audio)
menu.
–“DELETED ”(type B audio)/ “Phone
has been deleted. ”(type C audio) is
displayed, the data is deleted and the
mode changes to the “PHONE SET-
UP ”mode.
! Turning the Hands-free power on/off
(type C audio)
You can turn the Hands-free power on or
off. If the Hands-free power is ON, the
registered cell phones are automatically
connected to the system when the ignition
switch is turned to the “Acc ”or “ON ”
position.
1. S e l e c t t h e “Hands-free Power ”/
“ Handsfree Power ”menu.
2. To turn off the Hands-free power when
the Hands-free power is ON, perform
either of the following procedures. –Press the talk switch
and say
“ Turn off ”.
– Select “Turn off ”by operating the Audio
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“TUNE ”dial.
To turn on the Hands-free power when the
Hands-free power is OFF, perform either
of the following procedures. –Press the talk switch
and say
“ Turn on ”.
– Select “Turn on ”by operating the
“ TUNE ”dial.
! System setup
After selecting the “SYSTEM SETUP ”
menu, perform the following procedure.
You can select the following menus only
by operating the “TUNE ”dial.
! Setting guidance volume
To set the guidance volume, perform the
following procedure.
1. Select the “GUIDANCE VOL ”(type B
audio)/ “Guidance Volume ”(type C audio)
menu.
2. Set the guidance volume by operating the “TUNE ”dial.
! Initializing the registered data
To initialize the registered data, perform
the following procedure.
1. Select the “INITIALIZE ”(type B audio)/
“ Reset Settings ”(type C audio) menu.
2. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/ “
Confirm reset settings? ”(type C audio)
menu.
–“INITIALIZED ”(type B audio)/ “Set-
tings have been reset. ”(type C audio)
is displayed, the registered data is
initialized and the mode changes to
the last mode.
! Selecting language
To select the language, perform the
following procedure.
Type B audio:
1. Select the “SEL LANGUAGE ”menu.
2. Select the desired language by oper-
ating the “TUNE ”dial.
Type C audio:
“HD/TEXT ”button
1. Press and hold the “HD/TEXT ”button
to select “Select Langu ”menu.
2. Select the preferred language by
operating the “TUNE ”dial.
! Device name function (type C audio)
Select the “Device Name ”menu to show
the device name and BD address of theaudio.
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Interior light......................................................... 6-2
Dome light .......................................................... 6-2
Map light ............................................................. 6-2
Cargo area light (Outback) ................................... 6-3
Sun visors ........................................................... 6-4
Sun visor extension plate .................................... 6-4
Vanity mirror with light ........................................ 6-5
Storage compartment ......................................... 6-5
Glove box ........................................................... 6-6
Center console box ............................................. 6-6
Overhead console ............................................... 6-8
Pocket (if equipped) ............................................ 6-8
Cup holder ........................................................... 6-8
Front passenger ’s cup holder .............................. 6-9
Rear passenger ’s cup holder ............................... 6-9
Bottle holders ...................................................... 6-9
Accessory power outlets ................................... 6-10 Ashtray (if equipped)
......................................... 6-12
Coat hook ........................................................... 6-13
Shopping bag hook ........................................... 6-13
Legacy .............................................................. 6-13
Outback ............................................................ 6-14
Floor mat ............................................................ 6-14
Cargo area cover (Outback –if equipped) ....... 6-15
Using the cover ................................................. 6-15
To remove the cover housing ... .......................... 6-16
Stowage of the cargo area cover ........................ 6-16
To install the cover housing ............................... 6-17
Convenient tie-down hooks (Outback) ............. 6-17
Under-floor storage compartment .................... 6-18
Rear view camera (if equipped) ........................ 6-19
How to use the rear view camera ....................... 6-20
Viewing range on the screen .............................. 6-21
Help line ............................................................ 6-22 Interior equipment
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6-2Interior equipment
Interior light
When leaving your vehicle, make sure the
lights are turned off to avoid batterydischarge. &Dome light
1) ON
2) DOOR
3) OFF
The dome light switch has three positions: ON: The light remains on continuously.
OFF: The light remains off.
DOOR: The dome light illuminates auto-
matically in the following cases. . Any of the doors or the rear gate
(Outback) is opened. .
The doors or the rear gate (Outback)
are unlocked using the remote keyless
entry transmitter. . The ignition switch is turned from the
“ Acc ”position to the “LOCK ”position.
The automatically illuminated dome light
remains on for several seconds and then
gradually turns off after all doors and the
rear gate (Outback) are closed. While the
light is on, if any of the following opera-
tions are performed, the dome light turns
off immediately. . The ignition switch is turned from the
“ LOCK ”position to “Acc ”or “ON ”position.
. All doors and the rear gate (Outback)
are locked using the remote keyless entry
transmitter.
The setting of the period for which the light
remains on (OFF delay timer) can be
changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact
your SUBARU dealer for details. &
Map light
Models with moonroof
Models without moonroof
To turn on the map light, press the switch.
To turn it off, press the switch again.
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When leaving the vehicle, make sure the
lights are turned off to avoid batterydischarge. !Door interlock switch
1) Door interlock switch
Although the map light switches are in the
OFF position (manually off), the map lights
can be set to illuminate automatically in
conjunction with a door opening, etc. by
use of the door interlock switch. The door
interlock switch has the following posi-tions. OFF: The map lights do not illuminate
automatically in conjunction with a door
opening. But, the lights can be turned on
manually by pressing the map lightswitches. DOOR:
The map lights illuminate auto-
matically in the following cases. . Any of the doors (other than the rear
gate or trunk lid) is opened. The map lights
do not illuminate when only the rear gate
is opened. . The doors are unlocked using the
remote keyless entry transmitter.. The ignition switch is turned from the
“ Acc ”position to the “LOCK ”position.
The automatically illuminated map lights
remain on for several seconds and then
gradually turn off after all doors are
closed. While the lights are on, if any of
the following operations are performed,
the map lights turn off immediately. . The ignition switch is turned from the
“ LOCK ”position to the “Acc ”or “ON ”
position. . All doors are locked using the remote
keyless entry transmitter.
The setting of the period for which the
lights remain on (OFF delay timer) can be
changed by a SUBARU dealer. Contact
your SUBARU dealer for details. &
Cargo area light (Outback)
1) DOOR
2) OFF
3) ON
The cargo area light switch has the
following positions. DOOR: The light illuminates only when
the rear gate is opened.OFF: The light remains off.
ON: The light remains on continuously.
The automatically illuminated cargo area
light remains on for several seconds and
then gradually turns off after the rear gate
is closed. While the light is on, if any of the
following operations are performed, the
cargo area light turns off immediately. Interior equipment
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