SUBARU BRZ 2016 1.G Navigation Manual

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Pattern setting
You can change the pattern of the slide show.
1Touch or .
•Standard Q Effect 1 Q Effect 2 Q Effect 3 Q Effect 4 Q Random
Q Standard Q ...
■About the Supported Image Data
About the supported image file standards
•Supported standards:
jpg (does not support jpg2000)
•Supported file names:
Supports single-byte characters (alphanumerics, symbols)
•Supported character code:
UNICODE
•Number of characters that can be displayed:
30 single-byte characters
* Only single-byte numbers, single-byte letters (upper case), “_”
(underscore), symbols.
* Although more than 30 single-byte characters can be read.
* The .jpg extension is not displayed.
•Image data size:
10 MB or less (per file)
•Number of images that can be imported from an SD memory card:
500
<A configuration example of an jpg-supporting SD memory card>
NOTE•When the image size is larger than horizontal 400 × vertical 234 dots, the
original image is compressed to the standard size before display. The areas
without an image are displayed as black bars.
•When the image size is smaller than horizontal 400 × vertical 234 dots, the
image is displayed at the center of the display without changing the image
size.
Folder
Image (.jpg) file
1
st level 2nd level Root directory ( )
2
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3
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About Steering Wheel Switches
You can use these buttons to perform the main audio controls and other operations.
Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches
The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this unit.
Operation Button Name Function Explanation of operation
Common
operations(+)
(-)Volume button When these buttons are pressed briefly, the volume
changes by 1 step.
When these buttons are pressed and held, the volume
changes continuously.
(+): Increases the volume (in Bluetooth handsfree mode,
the ringtone volume, call volume and readout volume
or in voice recognition mode, the guidance volume).
(-): Decreases the volume (in Bluetooth handsfree mode,
the ringtone volume, call volume and readout volume
or in voice recognition mode, the guidance volume).
(MODE) Mode selection
button• The mode changes in the following order.
FM J XM J Aha*1 J DISC*1 (CD, MP3/WMA)
J USB/iPod*1 J BT-Audio*1 J AUX*1 J AM
J returns to FM.
• Ends voice recognition.
• Mute or cancels the mute.
• Pauses or playsCannot be operated while making a call, receiving a
call, or talking in Bluetooth handsfree mode.
On the voice recognition mode, press and hold (MODE)
to end voice recognition.
Press and hold to mute or cancel the mute.
Press and hold to pause or play.
()Voice
recognition
trigger• Starts voice recognition.
• Skips guidance voice, talkback voice, or help voice.
• Ends voice recognition.Press ( ) briefly to start voice recognition.
Press ( ) during guidance voice, talkback voice, or
help voice to skip the audio.
Hold down ( ) during voice recognition to close
the voice recognition screen.
Press ( ) during voice recognition to close the
voice recognition screen.

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AM / FM (HD
included) radio
operations()
()Channel
selection
buttons• Selects in order the stations saved in the memory.
• Selects automatically the channel closest to the
currently received frequency.
• Selects in order the stations in the station list. Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the stations in order.
Press and hold ( ) or ( ) to start the automatic station
selection operation.
Keep pressing ( ) or ( ) to start SEEK to search a
frequency quickly. The nearest broadcasting station
from the frequency where the button was released can
be received.
XM radio
operations()
()Channel
selection
buttons• Selects in order the channels saved in the memory.
• Selects automatically the channel closest to the
currently received frequency.
• Selects in order the channels in the station list.Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the channels in order.
Press and hold ( ) or ( ) to start the automatic
channel selection operation.
Keep pressing ( ) or ( ) to start SEEK to search a
frequency quickly. The nearest broadcasting channel
from the frequency where the button was released can
be received.
Aha operations
*1()
()Content
selection
buttons• Selects in order the contents in the station screen.
• Selects in order the contents in the content list
screen.Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the contents in order.
CD player
operations
*1()
()Track selection
buttons• Selects the next track, previous track, or start of the
current track.
• Fast forwarding or fast reversingPress ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous
track.
Press and hold ( ) or ( ) to fast forward or fast reverse
the track.
MP3/WMA player
operations
*1()
()File selection
buttons• Selects the next file, previous file, or start of the
current file.
• Selects the next or previous folder.Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous
file.
Press and hold ( ) or ( ) to select the next or previous
folder.
USB operations
*1()
()File selection
buttons• Selects the next file, previous file, or start of the
current file.
• Selects the next or previous folder.Press ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous
file.
Press and hold ( ) or ( ) to select the next or previous
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iPod and
BT-Audio
operations
*1
()
()Track selection
buttons• Selects the next track, previous track, or start of the
current track.
• Fast forwarding or fast reversingPress ( ) or ( ) briefly to select the next or previous
track.
Press and hold ( ) or ( ) to fast forward or fast reverse
the track.
Bluetooth
handsfree
operations
*1
()On Hook • Ending a call.
• Canceling a call.
• Refuse the incoming call.
• Holding the incoming call.
*2
Press briefly to end a call or cancel a call.
Press and hold to end the all call.
When in incoming call, press briefly to hold the
incoming call.
()Off Hook • Selects the telephone mode.
• Making a call.
• Receiving the incoming call.
• Connecting the call on hold.Press briefly to make or receive a call. When in a
different mode, changes to the telephone mode.
On the incoming call on hold, press briefly to
receive a call.
*1 Enabled only when operation is possible
*2 The Holding function is only available on the operation on the cell phone side.
Operation Button Name Function Explanation of operation

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Voice Control System Operations
About the Voice Control System
By using the voice control system (voice input microphone and
button), you can perform navigation and audio operation by saying
voice commands. This enables you to use functions that are usually
inoperable while driving.
The voice control system may not recognize the voice command if you
do not say it correctly.
Be aware of the following points that will assist correct recognition.
•Speak after you hear the “beep”. If you speak before or at the same
time as the “beep”, your command will not be recognized.
•Speak in a loud and clear voice.
•Some voices may be difficult to recognize.
•Keep the windows closed as much as possible while speaking. Noise
such as wind or other external sounds may prevent correct
recognition. Also, if the air conditioner fan is too loud, it may prevent
correct recognition.
•The system does not support regional variations or alternative
phrases. Be sure to say the specified phrases.Under the following conditions, the voice recognition mode will be
turned off:
•Within 8 seconds after guidance, talkback or help voice finishes
playing, no voice is recognized.
( When the screen is operated, counting of 8 seconds starts again
after the screen is touched.)
•The voice recognition button is pressed and held.
•The Steering button or Hard button (excluding the Voice
Recognition button) is pressed.
•A call is received.
NOTE
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Using the Voice Control System
When the voice control system is activated, you may speak the controls
displayed on the screen, or you may touch the corresponding button.
NOTE
For the following instructions found in this manual, we will use “000” as a
placeholder for the command text available on your actual system. “000” is only
for demonstration purposes.
1Press .
• The screen changes to the Main Menu.
•:
“ccc” or touch the button.
•:
Operate by saying “ccc”.
2After the “Voice command please.” voice guidance, a
“beep” sounds.
3Say the operation command.
• After you hear the “beep”, speak or operate the screen while a
“recognition mark (green-faced icon)” is displayed (within
approx. 8 seconds).
• If you said the wrong command or the recognition result is
incorrect, cancel the operation by saying “Cancel” after the
talkback voice finishes playing.“Voice recognition on” mark
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• When the button is pressed while guidance voice,
talkback voice or help voice is being played, you can skip the
voice guidance.
• When you say “Help” while the Main Menu is displayed, a list of
the currently usable commands appears on the screen.
NOTE
A caution display appears after pressing (Main Unit/Steering Wheel
Switch) while a Bluetooth device, USB device or iPod is connected, and the
stored data is being read. Be sure to start the operation after the caution display
disappears.
Displaying the Command List
You can display a list of the usable commands on the screen.
1Press .
• The screen changes to the Main Menu, and after the “Voice
command please.” voice guidance, a “beep” sounds.
2Say “Help”.
• The command list appears.
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• (Next):
Display the next page of the command list.
(AV Operation):
Display the command list for the current audio operation. (Only
when an audio source is being used.)
(AV Source):
Display the audio source command list.
(Phone):
Display the handsfree operation command list. (Only during
handsfree connection.)
(Navigation):
Display the navigation operation command list.
3Check the command that you want to use in the
command list.
• You can perform the operation by saying the displayed
command.
Examples of Using the Voice Control System
This section describes examples of operating the voice control system.
For the voice commands, see “Voice Command Lists” on Page 290.
The notations used in the commands are as follows.
•<ccc>: Commands to be spoken
•J ccc: Names to be spoken
■Changing the audio mode
1Perform a voice input for the audio mode to which you
want to change. (USB in this example.)
•Say “USB”.
• The mode changes to USB.
■Changing the radio frequency
1Say “Seek up“.
• The current frequency switches to the next receivable
frequency.
• Saying “Seek down“ switches the current frequency to the
previous receivable frequency.
Next
AV Operation
AV Source
Phone
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■Changing the preset channel
1Say “Preset 1”.
• The current frequency switches to the frequency registered in
the preset channel 1.
• Up to 6 preset channels can be changed.
■Changing the frequency
(AM radio frequency is used as an example of changing frequencies.)
1Say “Frequency 530”.
• The current frequency switches to 530 kHz.
• For the rules of frequencies, see “Radio Frequency Lists” on Page
308.
■Changing the channel
1Say “Channel 100”.
• The current channel switches to 100 ch.
• For the rules of channels, see “XM Channel Lists” on Page 312.
■Changing the currently playing track
1Say “Track up”.
• The playback changes to the next track.
• Say “Track down” to change the playback to the previous track
or start of the track.
■Changing the currently playing track number
1Say “Track 1”.
• The currently playing track number switches to track 1 .
■Calling the list screen
1Say “Show list”.
• The screen changes to the list screen.
■Changing the currently playing folder
1Say “Folder up”.
• The playback changes to the start of the next folder.
• Say “Folder down” to change the playback to the start of the
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■Specifying a folder
(Switching USB folders)
1Say “Folder”.
• After you hear “Folder” spoken back to you, the current mode
changes to the folder specification mode.
( The screen also changes.)
2After the voice guidance, say the name of the folder that
you want to play.
• Starting from the first track of the specified folder, all tracks in
the folder will be switched from one to the next after your voice
command.
* iPod mode allows you to specify the desired music track from artist,
genre or playlist.
* A maximum of 1000 music tracks can be specified (when specifying
from genre or playlist, a maximum of 100).
■ Making a call with the phone book
1Say “Phone”.
• After you hear “Handsfree” spoken back to you, the current
mode changes to the handsfree menu mode.
( The screen also changes.)
2After the voice guidance, say “Call <Name>”.
• If there are multiple candidates, follow the voice guidance and
say a list number.
• If there are multiple telephone numbers, follow the voice
guidance and say a location.
• Under the following conditions, some of registered names and
telephone numbers will be deleted from the multiple
candidates.
- When multiple registered names of completely identical characters
are found, the first name to be found will be the candidate.
- When there are multiple identical locations registered in one phone
book, the first location to be found will be the candidate.
3After notifying the name of the person you want to call
by the voice guidance, if you hear the name of the right
person spoken back to you, say “Yes”.
• A call is made to the selected person's telephone number.
• If the name of the selected person is wrong, say “No”.

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