To end the Demonstration mode, press the MAP button.
Search Area To change your search area, press the DEST button, then touch CHANGE on the screen.
Touch the desired search area and then touch
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15
Notes
16
About the Map Discs. This navigation system includes three map discs (contained in 2 disc holders) covering different areas (West, Mid and East). Select the map disc containing the destination area you wish and insert it in the Navigation System. Make sure to reselect your destination when you change the map disc.
DISC HOLDER 1 CONTAINS:
DISC HOLDER 2 CONTAINS:
East
Mid
West
All information contained within this Legacy and Outback Navigation System Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of publication. We reserve the right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes to products previously sold. Your Subaru dealer is the best source for the most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Manual.
MSA5B1207A Issued May 2011 Printed in USA 10/11 2012A
Foreword
This supplement contains a detailed description and instructions for proper operation of the following systems: • Navigation System • Audio and Visual System • Voice Activation System • Handsfree System • Other Function Please read this supplement carefully before using any of the sys- tems it describes that may be present in your vehicle. Please keep this supplement with your Owner's Manual and leave it in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need the information it contains. The information, specifications and illustrations found in this supple- ment are those in effect at the time of printing. FUJI HEAVY INDUS- TRIES LTD. reserves the right to change specifications and designs at any time without prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes on vehicles previously sold. This Owner's Manual supplement applies to all models and covers all equipment, including factory installed options. Some explanations, therefore may be for equipment not installed in your vehicle.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
Copyright © 2010, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
Contents
Introduction
Safety Warnings ............................................................................. 8
System Components and Controls ............................................... 9
■ Note on Handling ................................................................................................................................ 12
Adjusting Screen .......................................................................... 13
■ Adjusting brightness/contrast..................................................................................................... 13
Navigation
Before Use..................................................................................... 16
Navigation System Controls........................................................ 20
Map Disc Loading ......................................................................... 22
Starting Up the Navigation System ............................................ 23
Voice Guidance Volume............................................................... 25
Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps ................................. 26
Screens During Route Setting.................................................................. 26
Screens During Route Guidance ............................................................. 28
Menu Screen Keys and Functions ............................................... 29
Map Operations............................................................................ 31
Selecting Map Orientation ........................................................................ 31
Changing Map Scale.................................................................................... 32
Setting Route................................................................................ 34
Setting Destination ...................................................................................... 34
■ Setting destination/waypoints by scrolling the map.................................................... 34
■ Setting destination from the navigation menu................................................................ 36
Route Guidance............................................................................ 51
Route Guidance Screen.............................................................................. 51
Zoom-in Map at Intersection ................................................................... 52
Dual Map Display ......................................................................................... 53
Freeway Information................................................................................... 54
Replaying Voice Guidance ........................................................................ 55
Compass Mode ............................................................................................. 56
Route Options .............................................................................. 57
Setting Route Options................................................................................ 57
■ Search condition................................................................................................................................... 58
■ Detour.......................................................................................................................................................... 59
■ Route preferences................................................................................................................................ 60
■ Destination and waypoints ............................................................................................................ 60
■ Display route............................................................................................................................................ 64
■ Route preview......................................................................................................................................... 65
Navigation Setup ......................................................................... 68
Setting Navigation System ....................................................................... 68
■ User settings ............................................................................................................................................ 69
■ Quick POI selection.............................................................................................................................. 71
■ Language Selection ............................................................................................................................ 72
■ Calibration................................................................................................................................................. 73
■ Set clock...................................................................................................................................................... 74
■ Vehicle signal........................................................................................................................................... 75
■ Restore system defaults.................................................................................................................... 75
Stored Locations .......................................................................... 77
■ Memory points....................................................................................................................................... 78
■ Avoid area.................................................................................................................................................. 83
■ Previous destination (deleting stored locations).............................................................. 85
Other Functions............................................................................ 87
■ Displaying POIs on a map ............................................................................................................... 87
■ Displaying POI data............................................................................................................................. 89
■ Deleting POI markers......................................................................................................................... 90
■ Editing Quick POI categories......................................................................................................... 91
■ SUBARU dealership search............................................................................................................. 93
Version and Initialization ............................................................ 96
Version.............................................................................................................. 96
Initialization of the navigation settings................................................ 97
General Information .................................................................... 99
When a Problem Occurs.......................................................................... 102
Voice activation system ............................................................. 103
■ Basic operations of voice recognition.................................................................................. 103
Audio and Visual
Before using the Audio and Visual system............................... 106
Precautions when using the system................................................... 106
Discs that can be used ............................................................................. 109
Player.............................................................................................................. 111
Character information displayed ......................................................... 112
Voice activation system........................................................................... 113
Basic operation of the Audio and Visual system ..................... 114
Steering remote control.......................................................................... 116
Turning on the power.............................................................................. 117
Selecting the audio source..................................................................... 118
■ Pressing the button for selection............................................................................................ 118
■ Audio source selection.................................................................................................................. 120
Setting and adjusting the sound ......................................................... 121
■ Adjusting the sound volume..................................................................................................... 121
■ Mute the sound.................................................................................................................................. 121
Radio functions .......................................................................... 123
Listening to the radio................................................................................ 123
■ FM radio screen is displayed....................................................................................................... 123
■ AM radio screen displayed........................................................................................................... 124
Selecting a station...................................................................................... 126
■ Selecting a preset station ............................................................................................................. 126
■ Setting the frequency..................................................................................................................... 126
■ Searching a station automatically........................................................................................... 127
■ Searching a FM station from a category of interest..................................................... 127
Presetting a station.................................................................................... 129
■ Manual storing .................................................................................................................................... 129
■ Auto store............................................................................................................................................... 129
Compact disc functions ............................................................. 130
Setting the disc ........................................................................................... 130
■ Loading the disc................................................................................................................................. 130
Listening to a tune in the CD ................................................................. 131
CD screen displayed.................................................................................. 132
Selecting a tune .......................................................................................... 134
■ Selecting the preceding tune.................................................................................................... 134
■ Selecting the succeeding tune................................................................................................. 134
■ Selecting a tune from the list..................................................................................................... 135
■ Searching a tune while listening.............................................................................................. 136
■ Reverse or fast-forward a tune .................................................................................................. 136
Listening to a tune repeatedly .............................................................. 137
Listening to tunes in random order..................................................... 138
MP3/WMA disc functions........................................................... 139
MP3/WMA..................................................................................................... 139
Listening to tunes (file) in the MP3/WMA disc................................. 142
MP3/WMA disc screen displayed ......................................................... 143
Selecting a tune.......................................................................................... 145
■ Selecting a folder that you want to hear............................................................................ 145
■ Selecting a tune (file) you want to hear.............................................................................. 146
■ Reverse or fast-forwarding a tune .......................................................................................... 148
■ Listening to a tune repeatedly.................................................................................................. 149
■ Listening the tunes in random order.................................................................................... 150
DVD functions............................................................................. 151
What must be known............................................................................... 152
■ Operations while in the playback of the disc .................................................................. 152
■ DVD video and DVD audio.......................................................................................................... 152
Playing back the DVD............................................................................... 153
DVD control screen displayed............................................................... 154
Selecting the title and the chapter...................................................... 156
■ Selecting the chapter ..................................................................................................................... 156
■ Searching a title with the title number specified.......................................................... 156
Controlling the playback of the DVD ................................................. 158
Operating the menu screen................................................................... 160
■ Selecting the menu ......................................................................................................................... 160
■ Changing over the position of the menu operation key......................................... 161
Changing the language and the angle.............................................. 162
■ Changing the superimposed language.............................................................................. 162
■ Changing the voice language .................................................................................................. 163
■ Changing over the angle ............................................................................................................. 164
Setting the screen ..................................................................................... 165
■ Adjusting the image quality....................................................................................................... 165
■ Setting the SCREEN MODE.......................................................................................................... 166
Looking at the VIDEO ............................................................................... 167
Satellite radio operation (if equipped)..................................... 168
Bluetooth AUDIO functions....................................................... 169
■ Setting the Bluetooth audio....................................................................................................... 169
Playing back the Bluetooth audio ....................................................... 172
Selecting a tune .......................................................................................... 174
■ Selecting the preceding tune.................................................................................................... 174
■ Selecting the succeeding tune................................................................................................. 174
■ Searching for a tune while listening...................................................................................... 175
■ Listening to a tune repeatedly.................................................................................................. 176
■ Listening to tunes in random order....................................................................................... 176
iPod functions ............................................................................ 177
Setting the iPod .......................................................................................... 178
■ Media format........................................................................................................................................ 178
■ Connection cables............................................................................................................................ 178
iPod control screen displayed ............................................................... 179
Playing the iPod-Music............................................................................. 181
Selecting a tune (track) you want to hear ......................................... 183
■ Reversing or fast-forwarding a tune ...................................................................................... 183
■ Listening to a tune repeatedly.................................................................................................. 184
■ Listening the tunes in random order.................................................................................... 184
AUX functions............................................................................. 185
Playing back the AUX................................................................................ 185
USB storage device functions ................................................... 186
■ Setting the USB storage device ................................................................................................ 186
Playing the USB storage device ............................................................ 187
USB control screen displayed ................................................................ 188
Selecting a tune .......................................................................................... 190
■ Selecting a tune (file) you want to hear .............................................................................. 191
■ Reversing or fast-forwarding a tune ...................................................................................... 193
■ Listening to a tune repeatedly.................................................................................................. 193
■ Listening to the tunes in random order.............................................................................. 194
Setting the audio ....................................................................... 195
■ Setting ...................................................................................................................................................... 195
Setting the equalizer................................................................................. 196
■ Setting the equalizer with ease................................................................................................ 196
■ Setting the equalizer in detail ................................................................................................... 197
■ Invoking the equalizer setting that has been preset.................................................. 198
Setting the balance/fader....................................................................... 199
Select the portable player ...................................................................... 200
■ Referring to the Bluetooth audio device information................................................ 201
■ Editing the Bluetooth audio device information .......................................................... 202
Initializing the DVD ................................................................................... 203
■ Setting the screen............................................................................................................................. 204
■ Setting the dynamic range ......................................................................................................... 205
■ Setting the language...................................................................................................................... 206
■ Setting the password of the parental level....................................................................... 207
■ Setting the parental level............................................................................................................. 209
Setting the Bluetooth audio .................................................................. 210
■ Registering the Bluetooth audio devices........................................................................... 210
■ Deleting the Bluetooth audio device registration........................................................ 212
■ Connecting the Bluetooth audio device automatically............................................ 213
■ Setting the connection method of the Bluetooth audio device ........................ 214
■ Referring to the device information of the Bluetooth audio system................ 215
■ Editing the device information of the Bluetooth audio system .......................... 216
■ Setting the A/V-IN............................................................................................................................. 218
Voice Activation
Voice activation system ............................................................. 220
■ Basic operations of voice recognition ...................................................... 220
Voice command list .................................................................... 222
Hands-Free Phone System
Before using the Hands-Free Phone System ........................... 232
What can be made with the Hands-Free Phone System ............. 232
■ What cannot be done with the Hands-Free Phone System................................... 232
Precautions to be taken when using the Bluetooth
equipment............................................................................................... 233
Name of each part...................................................................................... 235
Phone voice.................................................................................................. 236
Various types of displays ......................................................................... 237
■ Reception level display .................................................................................................................. 237
■ Battery indicator ................................................................................................................................. 237
■ Bluetooth connection status display..................................................................................... 238
■ Roaming display................................................................................................................................. 238
When parting with your car.................................................................... 239
Making preparations of the Hands-Free Phone System......... 240
Registering the Bluetooth Phone......................................................... 240
Connecting the Bluetooth Phone ........................................................ 242
Speaking over the Hands-Free Phone System ........................ 244
Making a phone call .................................................................................. 244
■ Entering a phone number to make a phone call .......................................................... 244
■ Making a phone call from the outgoing or incoming call history...................... 245
■ Making a phone call from the phone book ...................................................................... 247
■ Making a phone call from the Speed Dial.......................................................................... 249
■ Making a phone call to the phone number of the Memory Point..................... 250
■ Making a phone call from the Bluetooth Phone ........................................................... 252
■ Making a call by the voice recognition system............................................................... 252
■ Making a call using name recognition:................................................................................ 253
■ Making a call using phone number recognition: .......................................................... 254
Taking a phone call and declining a incoming call........................ 255
■ Taking a phone call........................................................................................................................... 255
■ Putting an incoming phone call on hold........................................................................... 255
■ Hanging up an incoming call before answering it (Denial of an
incoming call)...................................................................................................................................... 256
Speaking over the phone ....................................................................... 257
■ Adjusting the tonal volume........................................................................................................ 257
■ Muting the voice on this side.................................................................................................... 257
■ Transmitting the phone call....................................................................................................... 258
■ Hanging up the phone.................................................................................................................. 258
Using the outgoing or incoming call history ........................... 259
Checking the outgoing or incoming call history ........................... 259
Deleting all the outgoing and incoming call history.................... 260
Using the phone book................................................................ 261
Registering the phone book data........................................................ 261
■ Transmitting the phone book of the Bluetooth Phone............................................ 261
■ Registering a new data with the phone book................................................................ 263
■ Voice tag registration...................................................................................................................... 266
■ Registering data with the phone book from the outgoing or
incoming call history....................................................................................................................... 267
Editing or deleting a phone book data.............................................. 269
■ Editing a phone book data ......................................................................................................... 269
■ Selecting a phone book data to delete it .......................................................................... 271
■ Deleting all the phone book data........................................................................................... 273
Other Bluetooth settings ........................................................... 275
Deleting the registered Bluetooth Phone from the in-vehicle
equipment .............................................................................................. 275
Changing the Device Name of the in-vehicle equipment
displayed in the Bluetooth Phone.................................................. 277
Editing the Speed Dial setting .............................................................. 279
■ Adding the phone number to the Speed Dial memory........................................... 279
■ Deleting the phone number from the Speed Dial memory.................................. 281
Changing the Pass-Key used when certificating the Bluetooth
Phone ........................................................................................................ 283
Other Functions
The calculator functions ............................................................ 286
The calendar functions .............................................................. 288
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Introduction
Safety Warnings
You will find a number of WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs in this supplement. These safety warnings alert you to potential hazards that could result in injury to you or others. Please read these safety warnings as well as all other portions of this supplement carefully in order to gain a better understanding of how to safely use the systems it describes.
WARNING
A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.
CAUTION
A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle including the systems described in this supple- ment, or both, could result if the caution is ignored.
NOTE A NOTE gives information or suggestions how to make better use of the systems described in this supplement.
8 Introduction
System Components and Controls
(19)
(18)
(17)
(16)
(20)
(1)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(15)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
This button is used to display the current map screen of the navigation system.
This button is used to display the destination entry screen of the navigation system.
[EJECT]
This button is used to eject an audio disc.
This button is used to display the menu screen of the naviga- tion system.
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(12) (11)
(14) (13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
This button is used to display the information screen.
[VOL / POWER] This button is used to turn the system on or off and adjust the sound volume.
This button is used to operate the audio system.
This button is used to display the SCREEN function in which setting adjustments can be made to the screen.
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System Components and Controls
This button is used to receive the FM band.
This button is used to receive the AM band.
This button is used to operate the audio system.
This button is used to operate the audio system.
This button is used to seek up from the current audio source.
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
This button is used to seek down from the current audio source.
(15) [TUNE / TRACK]
This button is used to operate the audio system.
(16) [MAP DISC EJECT]
This button is used to eject a map disc for the navigation sys- tem.
(17)
This button is used to reset all settings to return to the factory settings. This button is located on behind the map disc slot cover.
(18) CD / DVD drive loading slot
Insert a playback CD/DVD here.
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(19) Map disc drive loading slot
Insert a map disc here.
(20) Display touch screen
Multi function screens appear here.
■ Steering remote control
(1) (2) (3)
(7)
(4) (5) (6)
(8)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
This button is used to increase the sound volume.
This button is used to decrease the sound volume.
This button is used to select the audio source.
[TRACK/SEEK UP]
This button is used to seek up from the current audio source.
[TRACK/SEEK DOWN]
This button is used to seek down from the current audio source.
System Components and Controls
■ Voice activation system The voice activation system allows the system to be operated using spoken commands. For details regarding this function, refer to "Voice activation system". (See Page 220.)
(6)
(7)
(8)
This button is used to enter the voice recognition mode.
[TEL ON] This button is used to hang up the phone.
[TEL OFF] This button is used to make a phone call.
■ USB and AUX connector This unit can be used to control a connected USB and external input audio source device. Use the USB connector to connect the USB device. Use the AUX connector to connect the external input audio device.
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•
If any problems occur, contact the nearest SUBARU dealer.
■ Cleaning the liquid crystal panel The liquid crystal panel tends to collect dust, so wipe it off occasionally with a soft cloth. The surface is easily scratched, so do not rub it with a hard object.
System Components and Controls
Note on Handling
■ Liquid crystal panel Carefully read the following information for a longer service life of the system. • The touch keys on the display operate when slightly touched. Do not
press the touch key screen with a strong force.
• Do not push the case surrounding the touch key panel with a strong
force. This may cause the touch keys to malfunction.
• Subjecting the operation panel to shocks may result in breakage,
deformation or other damage.
• Do not use a protection film on the display to avoid damage. The system may not work properly or may not accept touching opera- tions performed on the screen.
• Do not burn the display by cigarettes, cigars, etc. Doing so may dam-
age or deform the cabinet.
• Do not get the system wet from drinks, umbrellas, etc.
Doing so may damage the internal circuitry.
• Do not insert objects or poke in the space between the operation
panel and the main unit.
• Do not disassemble or modify the unit in any way.
•
Doing so may result in damage. In extremely cold weather conditions, the display movement may become slower and the display may darken. This is not a malfunc- tion. The display will work normally when the temperature increases.
• Small black and shiny spots inside the liquid crystal panel are normal
for LCD products.
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Adjusting Screen
Adjusting brightness/contrast
Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness/contrast of the image on each screen: 1 Press the 2 Adjust the image contrast/brightness as follows:
button.
Select ness. Select Select Select screen. Press on the display.
(Brightness) and then
(Contrast) and then
or
to adjust the bright-
or
to adjust the contrast.
to restore the default settings. to turn off the brightness/contrast on the
or [TUNE/TRACK] button to turn
3 Select
The previous screen will be displayed.
This completes the procedure.
NOTE • All adjustments take effect as soon as you make them and can be visually con-
firmed.
• The system saves the adjustments for individual screens (vehicle information screen and navigation screen) as well as for a situation with and without illu- mination from headlights or parking lights.
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Adjusting Screen
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Navigation
Before Use
WARNING
READ THIS MANUAL FIRST
Read this supplement carefully before using the navigation system. We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this sup- plement.
OBEY LOCAL ROAD SIGNS AND REGULATIONS
Always obey local road signs and regulations while following instructions given by the navigation system. Some of the data on the DVD-ROM disc may be outdated due to changes in local road signs and regulations. Furthermore, the data on the DVD-ROM disc does not take into account variable fac- tors such as the weather, road congestion at different times of the day, temporary road closures due to road construc- tion, and special events. Local road signs and regulations always take precedence over directions given by the system. Failure to obey them could place you in physical danger or in violation of the law.
DRIVE SAFELY • Before following an instruction (for example, in the case of
changing direction) given by the system, check that the action would be safe to take in the current traffic conditions. Continue to pay attention to safety while following any instruction.
• Do not be distracted by the navigation screen.
Failure to keep your attention on the road could lead to an acci- dent. When you need to look at the screen while driving, do so for the shortest time possible and avoid staring at the screen.
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• You must stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating
the navigation system. For safety's sake, some of the naviga- tion system's controls and functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary.
• When you need to look at the navigation screen, do so for the shortest time possible. Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident.
• Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so.
Some states/provinces may have laws prohibiting video screens within sight of the driver.
• If you stare at the display with too much enthusiasm or oper-
ate the switches of the system while in driving, the naviga- tion system could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic conditions. Please be sure to input in the system as much information as possible before taking your departure. And also please be sure to bring your car to a stop in a safe place if you need to input information.
• The buttons for the touch screen that cannot be used are
greyed out. Operating the navigation system while in driving could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic condi- tions. And in consequence, this could result in a severe or fatal accident. Follow the descriptions of all operations and the instructions for safety given in this manual without fail.
VOLUME LEVEL • Keep the system's volume level low enough for you to be
able to hear outside sounds while driving. To do otherwise may prevent you from reacting appropriately to traffic con- ditions and could result in an accident.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Before Use
FOREIGN OBJECTS
Do not allow foreign objects to enter the disc insertion slot, including your fingers. Foreign objects inside the system's main unit could cause an electric shock or a fire. If the main unit emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using the system immediately and con- tact the nearest SUBARU dealer.
NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE SYSTEM
Any attempt to disassemble or modify any part of the system could lead to an electric shock or a fire, or some other type of accident.
Do not continue using the navigation system if it malfunctions If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning (for example, the navigation system gives no picture), stop using it imme- diately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
If the navigation system gets contaminated, emits smoke or an odd smell, stop using it
If a foreign object gets inside the system, liquid is spilled onto the system, or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
NOTE • For safety reasons, the use of some functions may be unavailable while
in driving. The button for a touch screen that cannot be used will be greyed out.
• Liquid crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized
glasses.
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Before Use
■ Points to note before use Starting the engine before using the system
The navigation system can be used with the ignition key in either the ON position or the ACC position. To preserve the battery, however, it should be used with the engine running whenever possible. Using the system for a long time with the engine off can cause the battery to run down.
Delay before display of current position
The system will not immediately display a correct indication of your vehicle's current position after being switched on for the first time or after the battery has been disconnected for a long time. It will display a correct current position indication as soon as it receives Global Posi- tioning System (GPS) signals.
Program reloading after battery disconnection
The navigation program will be erased from the system's memory if the battery is disconnected. If this happens, load the provided DVD- ROM disc in the system's main unit and turn the ignition switch to the ON or ACC position. The system will automatically reload the pro- gram and start operating normally again.
Incorrect operation on rough roads
The system may operate incorrectly or be unable to read the data on the DVD-ROM disc when subjected to severe vibration caused by driving on rough roads.
Handling the GPS antenna
Do not paint the antenna. Doing so could impair or prevent signal reception.
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Disabled switches
Some switches are disabled during operation of the system. These switches are displayed in fainter colors and no messages are dis- played for them.
Risk of damage to the main unit
Be mindful of the occupant compartment temperature. Using the system when the occupant compartment temperature is extremely high or low can damage it or cause it to malfunction. Also, note that the system's main unit can be damaged by strong vibration and by any metallic object or water that gets inside.
Condensation
Condensation can form on the lens inside the main unit when there is a rapid change in occupant compartment temperature (for exam- ple, when the heater is switched on in cold weather). Such condensa- tion can cause the system to operate abnormally. If you wait an hour or so for the condensation to disappear, the system should start working normally again. If normal operation is still not restored after several hours, we recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer.
Replacing the DVD-ROM disc
If you need to replace the DVD-ROM disc, make sure the replacement disc is compatible with your system's main unit. Inserting an incom- patible disc could damage the unit.
■ Handling precautions for DVD-ROM discs
• Handle DVD-ROM discs carefully. Any DVD-ROM disc with exces- sive warping or scratches on its surface can cause reading errors. • Store DVD-ROM discs away from direct sunlight, which can cause
warping and render them unusable.
• DVD-ROM discs rotate at high speeds inside the system's main unit. Never use a cracked or badly warped disc; doing so could damage the unit.
• To clean a DVD-ROM disc, lightly wipe it with a soft cloth in
straight lines from the center hole toward the outer edge.
• Never clean DVD-ROM discs with benzene, thinner, record spray,
antistatic spray, or chemical swabs.
• Do not touch the DVD-ROM disc's data surface (the surface with- out a printed label). A dirty data surface can cause reading errors. Always hold a DVD-ROM disc by the center hole and at one point on the outer edge, or by two points on the outer edge.
• Do not write anything on DVD-ROM discs or affix anything, such
as stickers, to them.
Before Use
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Navigation System Controls
(9)
(8)
(7)
(1
(2
(5
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(6)
This button is used to display the current map screen. During route guidance, this button is used to repeat the last voice guidance.
This button is used to display the destination entry screen.
This button is used to display the menu screen.
This button is used to display the information screen.
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(3
(4
(10)
(11)
(5)
(6)
(7)
[VOL / POWER] This button is used to turn the system on or off.
This button is used to display the SCREEN function in which setting adjustments can be made to the screen.
[MAP DISC EJECT] This button is used to eject a map disc for the navigation sys- tem.
(8)
This button is used to revert all settings performed on the system to the default settings. This button is located on behind the map disc slot cover.
(9) Map disc drive loading slot
Insert a map disc here.
(10) Display screen
Multi function screens appear here.
(11)
This button is used to enter the voice recognition mode.
Navigation System Controls
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Map Disc Loading
When changing the map disc with a disc that is appropriate to the cur- rent location, or when updating the map disc while in the version upgrade of a map disc, it is necessary to change it with another map disc by following the procedure described below.
NOTE • When changing a map disc with another one, be sure to stop the vehicle in a
safe location.
• For details of the map discs, see "Map Discs". (See Page 49.)
1 With the ignition switch on, open the cover of the map
disc slot.
NOTE Support the upper side of the cover with your thumb, pull the notch located on the center of the under side of the cover, and then remove the cover.
2 Press the map disc eject button. 3 When the map disc is ejected, take it out. 4 Insert a map disc that contains the area showing the cur-
rent position. The monitor automatically returns to the normal condition to start the loading of the disc.
CAUTION
• You must insert the map disc into the second slot from
the top.
• When inserting a map disc, do not insert 2 or more map
discs together. This may cause the mechanism to mal- function.
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Starting Up the Navigation System
Use the following procedure to start up the navigation system and dis- play the current map screen.
1 Start the engine. 2 Press the [VOL/POWER] button while the system is off.
The CAUTION screen will appear, followed by the opening screen.
3 Carefully read the instructions on the CAUTION screen
(shown below), then select
(agree).
NOTE • When the system is started, a loading status bar will appear on the screen
while the system loads the programs from the map disc.
• When the system is started without the map disc loaded, the functions of the
system will be restricted.
CAUTION
Make selections only when vehicle is stopped. Watching screen while driving can lead to a serious accident. Some map data may be incorrect. Use judgment and obey traffic rules. See Owner's Manual for complete operating instructions.
NOTE • The CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you select
(agree).
• Selecting the
button allows you to change the language displayed
in the navigation system. (See Page 72)
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Starting Up the Navigation System 4 The current map screen will appear.
To make a selection, touch the desired key that is displayed on the screen.
NOTE • When you use the navigation system for the first time, Central Time will be displayed. Adjust the system's clock to the local time using the clock setting screen ("SET CLOCK") described on Page 74.
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Voice Guidance Volume
Use this function if you want to change the voice guidance volume setting from the default setting. 1 Press the
button.
2 Select
or
to adjust the sound volume.
• Each time Each time
is selected, the sound volume decreases. is selected, the sound volume increases.
•
If you want to turn off the sound of the navigation sys- tem, select
to display "OFF".
• To make sure the volume level, select
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(1) Time
Indicates the current time.
(2) Map orientation control
Allows you to select either a "north up" display or "heading up" display of the map. (See Page 31.)
(3) GPS marker
Shows the status of the signal from GPS satellites. When this marker appears, the navigation system is receiving GPS sig- nals.
(4) Screen configuration control
Allows you to select a preferred display type for route guid- ance. (See Page 51.)
button to
Press return to the current map screen.
Scroll the map
(5) Map scale
Displays the map scale.
(6) Zooming control
Use Select
or
or
to zoom out or zoom in the map.
to select the map scale. (See Page 32.)
(7) Vehicle position marker
Indicates the current vehicle position and direction.
Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps
Screens During Route Setting Touch a point on the map. A crosshair (scroll mark) will appear on the screen. Then touch a desired point on the map. The map will scroll with the selected point at the center.
(1) (2) (3)
(7) (4) (5) (6)
(10)
(11)
(8)
(9)
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(8)
"Store memory point" key Stores the marked position on the map as a memory point.
(9) Point of interest (POI) key
Allows you to display the POI selection screen (See Page 87). On the screen, you can program POIs to appear on a map as markers.
(10) Distance from current position
Indicates the distance from the current vehicle position to the position marked by
(11) Destination/waypoint key
Programs a destination or waypoint at the position marked by
on a scroll screen.
Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps
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Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps
Screens During Route Guidance
(2)
(3)
(1)
(6)
(5)
(4)
(5 seconds)
Select the screen (Touch a point on the screen)
(7)
(8)
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(1) Distance and time to destination
Indicates the time (either approximate time required or esti- mated time of arrival) and the distance to the destination or a waypoint.
(2) Route
Indicates the route guide with blue line.
(3) Turn guidance arrow
Indicates the direction of your turn at the next intersection/ intersection as well as the distance to the intersection/inter- section.
(4)
"Repeat voice guidance" key Repeats the last voice guidance.
(5) Current road name
Shows the name of the road you are currently driving on.
(6)
"Display whole route" key Displays a map containing the entire route. (See Page 64.)
(7) Detour
Calculates an alternative route that detours from the current location.
(8)
"Change route" key Displays the route option menu. Selecting a new route option causes the system to calculate the selected route.
Menu Screen Keys and Functions
to return Select to the current map screen.
Press play the menu screen.
button to dis-
The table below shows the keys displayed on the NAVI MENU screen, the functions accessible by selecting these keys, and the pages of this manual that describe the instructions you should fol- low when using these functions.
Menu screen key Stored Locations
Navigation Set Up
Route Options
Reference page
Function
page 78
Memory Points
page 83
Avoid Area
page 85
Previous Dest.
page 69
User Settings
page 71
Quick POI Selection
page 72
Language Selection
page 73
Calibration
page 74
Set Clocks
Vehicle Signal
page 75
Restore System Defaults page 75
page 58
Search Condition
page 59
Detour
page 60
Route Pref.
Dest. & Way Point
page 60
page 64
Display Route
Route Preview
page 65
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Menu Screen Keys and Functions
Menu screen key Phone
Version
Function Bluetooth Phone Redial List Received Calls Phone Book Memory Points Bluetooth Settings Version
Reference page
page 240
page 259
page 259
page 261
page 250
page 252
page 96
VOL
Voice guidance volume
page 25
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Map Operations
Selecting Map Orientation
You can select either "heading up" or "north up" display on the current map screen by using the following procedure. 1 Select
or
<"North up" display>
If you select map so that north is always directly upwards on the screen.
("north up" display), the system rotates the
<"Heading up" display> If you select map so that the direction in which you are heading is always directly upwards on the screen (note that the red arrow points to the north).
("heading up" display), the system rotates the
Navigation 31
Map Operations
Changing Map Scale
You can increase or decrease the scale of the map using the following procedure: 1 Select
to change the map scale.
or
2 Selecting
below.
or
changes the scale as shown
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NOTE • Briefly touching • Touching • Selecting either of the following on the scale bar displayed by
allows you to change the map scale.
for a long time allows you to change the map scale.
or
or
selecting
or
allows you to change to the specified map scale.
Scale to be changed
Current scale
Imperial display Metric display
1/32 mi (mile) 50 m
1/4 mi (mile) 500 m
2 mi (mile) 4 km
16 mi (mile) 32 km
128 mi (mile) 256 km
• The scale can be displayed in Imperial or metric units. To change the units, See
Page 69.
Map Operations
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Setting Route
Setting Destination Setting destination/waypoints by scrolling the map
Even if you do not know the exact address of your destination or a way- point on your route to the destination, you can set it by scrolling the map as follows: 1 Touch the screen and scroll the map until the crosshair
reaches the destination or a waypoint.
2 Select the
(destination or waypoint) key.
The key will separate into the destination key and the waypoint key.
3 Select
for setting the destination
The system will calculate the route and display the entire route to the destination on the map.
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for a waypoint. The system will program the
Select address of the waypoint on your route. (See Page 60.) You can set up to 5 waypoints per trip.
4 Select
(start).
Route guidance will begin along the displayed route.
Setting Route
■ Selecting route Upon setting the destination, the system prepares to calculate three types of routes to the destination (Quick, Alt., and Short). You can select from any of the three options as follows: 1 Select
(3 routes).
The system will be ready for calculation of any route you select from the three options, namely, Quick (the fastest route), Alt. (alternative route), and Short (the shortest route).
NOTE • If the system cannot find the desired route, select
(change
route). This will allow you to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen, from which you can prompt the system to calculate a new route. (See Page 57.)
• Selecting
(start) for more than 5 seconds will start the demon-
stration mode operation.
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Setting Route 2 Select
(information).
The screen will display details (required time, total distance, roads used, etc.) regarding each option.
Setting destination from the navigation menu
You can set the destination using a variety of categories if you start set- ting from the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. Before you can use any of these categories, perform the following steps: 1 Press the 2 Select the desired search category.
button.
3 Select
(Quick),
(Alt.),
or as you desire, and then select firm your selection.
(Short) (Start) to con-
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(Address)
(Point of Interests)
(Select from Map)
(Emergency)
(Memory Point)
See Page 38.
See Page 41.
See Page 43.
See Page 44.
See Page 40.
(Previous Destination)
See Page 42.
(Intersection)
(Freeway Ent/Exit)
(Phone number)
(Coordinates)
(Home)
See Page 46.
See Page 43.
See Page 48.
See Page 45.
See Page 40.
(Preset1) - (Preset5)
You can switch between screens by selecting or
(previous page).
(next page)
NOTE • If the set destination area is different from the one displayed under "Search
Area" in the right part of the screen, you must select the key and specify the desired area again.
(change)
• Depending on the category used or the status of the map displayed, the
point that is located may differ from the location where the facility you want to visit actually exists.
Setting Route
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Setting Route
■ "Address" category 1 Press the 2 Enter a house number using the keypad on the house
button and select
(address).
number input screen and select
You can switch between keypad screens showing different characters by selecting (alphabet).
(symbols) or
(others),
4 Select the desired street from the list.
If the same street name exists in more than one city, a list of these towns will be shown.
3 Enter the street name and select
(list).
5 Select the correct town from the list.
: Use this key to delete the last character entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all the characters entered.
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6 Select
(destination) to set the address entered
in the above steps as the final destination. The system will calculate the route and display the entire route on the map.
NOTE • If the system cannot find your desired route, select
Setting Route
(change
route). This will allow you to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen, from which you can prompt the system to calculate a new route. (See Page 57.)
• If the map disc does not contain the relevant house number data, an error message will be displayed and a street map will appear, allowing you to set the destination using the map disc.
• If the destination is not on a road, set a destination point on a main road near-
est to the actual destination.
• Selecting the on a city basis.
(city) will display a screen that searches the destination
(waypoint) to set the address entered in the
Select above steps as a waypoint on your route. You can program up to five waypoints per trip.
7 Select
(start).
Route guidance begins along the displayed route.
: Search the destination from all cities. : Search the destination from the nearby five cities from the current position. : Search the destination by inputting the city name. : You can also search the destination from the five cities that you searched in the past.
Last 5 cities
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Setting Route
■ "Memory Point" category If you have saved some locations in the system's memory, you can make use of an appropriate one to set the destination. 1 Press the
button and select
(memory
point). 2 Select
(list).
3 Select the desired location (memory point).
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
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: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions.
NOTE • Select the
displayed.
(Attribute),
(icon),
(name), or
(date) key to change the sequence in which memory points are
• You cannot use the "Memory Point" method unless there are memory points
stored. To store memory points, See Page 78. 4 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
■ "Home" category or "Preset" category using stored des-
tinations
If you have stored the home address in the system's memory, you can use it for your destination or a waypoint. Similarly, if other locations are stored in the memory, they can be conveniently used for quick setting of destination and waypoints.
1 First, choose either of the two procedures below to fol-
low the "home" category. Press the 2 Select through
button.
(Preset 5).
(home) or the preset keys
1 Press the
est).
button and select
(point of inter-
Setting Route
2 Enter the name of the desired point of interest and
(Preset 1)
select
NOTE
(home) and the preset keys
(Preset 5) are displayed only when you have stored the home location and other loca- tions in the memory. 3 Select
(destination) or
(Preset 1) through
(waypoint).
The map including the home location or the selected location will be displayed.
■ "Point of Interest" category You can use a selection from the "Point of Interest" listing as the desti- nation or a waypoint.
: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all of the characters entered.
NOTE During character entry, the system shows the point of interest list automatically when the amount of matching points of interest is four or less.
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Setting Route 3 Select the desired point of interest from the list.
1 Press the
button, select
, and then
select
(previous destination).
2 Select a desired location from the Previous Destination
list.
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions.
:Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
NOTE • If two or more points of interest share the same name, they will both be listed
on the screen. Choose an appropriate one from the list.
• If there are two or more points of interest with the same name, (City) to shorten the list.
(category) or
select
• Displayed information about a specific facility might not include recent
changes. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/ hours of a desired point of interest before departure. 4 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
■ "Previous Destination" category This method allows you to choose one of the most recently used 100 destinations or waypoints as the new destination or waypoint.
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: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions.
NOTE • You can select
(name) or
(date) to change the
sequence in which previous destinations are displayed.
• Selecting
previous route guide. 3 Select
displays the start point of the
(destination) or
(waypoint).
■ "Select from Map" category You can specify a location on the map that was last displayed and use it for setting the destination or a waypoint. 1 Press the
button and select
(select from
map).
2 Scroll the map until the crosshair
destination or waypoint.
is at the desired
3 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
2 Enter the name of the desired freeway and select
Setting Route
: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all of the characters entered.
NOTE During character entry, the system shows the freeway name list automatically when the amount of matching freeways is four or less. 3 Select the name of the freeway from the list.
■ "Freeway Entrance/Exit" category You can use the name of a Freeway entrance or exit selected from the "Freeway Ent./Exit" list for setting the destination or a waypoint. 1 Press the
, and then select
button, select
(Freeway Ent./Exit).
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
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Setting Route
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions.
4 Select
(entrance) or
(exit).
: Use this key to search through the list by name (alphabeti- cal search)
6 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
■ "Emergency" category This function allows the nearest police station or hospital to be set as the destination. 1 Press the 2 Select either
button and select
(emergency).
(Police sta-
5 Select the name of the street from which you will enter the freeway or to which you will go after leaving the free- way.
tion) or The nearest police stations or hospitals will be displayed accord- ingly.
(Hospital).
: Select this key before you can enter the street name.
: Use this key to search through the list by distance.
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3 Select the desired institution from the list.
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions.
: Sorts the list by distance.
: Sorts the list in alphabetical order by name.
4 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
NOTE Displayed information about each facility might be changed. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/hours before departure.
Setting Route
■ "Coordinates" category You can set destinations or waypoints using their latitudes and longi- tudes as follows: 1 Press the
, and then select
button, select
(coordinates).
2 Enter the latitude of the desired location.
Use the numeric keys together with the [°] (degrees), ['] (minutes), and ["] (seconds) keys.
: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all of the characters entered.
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Setting Route 3 Enter the longitude of the location.
5 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
■ "Intersection" category You can use a intersection defined by two street names as a location for setting your destination or a waypoint. 1 Press the
button, select
, and then
: Use this key to switch over to the north latitude.
: Use this key to switch over to the south latitude.
: Use this key to switch over to the west longitude.
: Use this key to switch over to the east longitude.
: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all the characters entered.
4 Select
(OK).
select
(Intersection).