radio SUBARU BRZ 2017 1.G Navigation Manual

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Audio Operations
■Scrolling title information
If the title or artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is
too long, you can scroll the display.
1Touch on the item that you want to scroll.
• The selected title information scrolls to the left.
• Touch to stop the scrolling and return to the start of the
title.
• If driving is detected while the display is being scrolled, the
scrolling stops and returns to the start of the title.
• When the end of the title information is displayed, the scrolling
stops.
■Checking the radio ID
1Touch (Preset).
2Touch (Direct).
Preset
Direct

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How to Operate Portable Audio Devices
Using Bluetooth Audio
Before Using Bluetooth Audio
A Bluetooth-supporting portable audio player (“portable device”
hereafter) can be used as a source for this unit by utilizing the Bluetooth
wireless communication technology. To use a Bluetooth-supporting
portable device with this unit, it is necessary to perform Bluetooth
registration and connection settings.
WA R N I N G
Do not register a portable device while driving. Be sure to park
the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake
before registering a device.
CAUTION
•Certain functions (such as touch panel operation and/or
video image) offered by this unit may not be used while
driving.
•The frequency band used by this unit is the same band that is
used by industrial, scientific and medical devices such as
microwave ovens, facility wireless stations used for identifying
moving objects in factory production lines and other
locations (wireless station that requires a license), special low
output wireless stations (wireless station that does not require
a license), and amateur radios (wireless station that requires a
license). (The 3 types of wireless stations above are hereafter
called “other wireless stations”.) Before operating this unit,
make sure that no “other wireless stations” are operating
nearby. If the unit causes harmful radio wave interference in
“other wireless stations”, immediately change the location to
stop the radio wave interference.
•The frequency band used by this unit is the 2.4 GHz band.
•The FH-SS modulation scheme is used.
•The estimated distance in which interference may occur is
less than 10 m.
•This unit uses the full band, making it possible to avoid the
band of devices that identify moving objects.
•This unit complies with the standards specified by the Radio
Act and Telecommunications Business Act in Japan. The
stickers attached to the product certify this. Do not remove
the stickers.
Disassembling or modifying this unit is punishable by law.

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How to Operate Portable Audio Devices
Using Aha¥ by HARMAN
About Aha
Aha is a cloud-based app that connects to your car and gives you
access to your favorite web content safely and easily. There are over
30,000 stations spanning internet radio, personalized music,
audiobooks, Facebook, Twitter, restaurant and hotel searches, weather
and more.
For more about Aha, go to aharadio.com.
When connecting iPhone and iPod touch or Android devices with the
Aha application installed, you can control, view, and hear Aha content
through the navigation system in this vehicle. You may be also display
POI information from the Aha application on the navigation system
map screen and route to these POIs.
The following devices can use this function.
•iPhone and iPod touch
•Android¥ devices
In this chapter, iPhone and iPod touch or Android devices will be
referred to as a smartphone.
WA R N I N G
•For safety reasons, certain functions are not available while
your vehicle is in motion.
•Do not connect or operate the smartphone while driving.
•Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location before
connecting or operating the smartphone.
CAUTION
• Certain functions (such as touch panel operation and/or
video image) offered by this unit may not be used while
driving.
•Be careful not to exceed the data usage limits for your
smartphone. Doing so will result in additional data usage
charges from your phone carrier.
•If you lose the data in a smartphone or other device while
using it with this unit, no compensation will be given for the
lost data.
•Do not leave smartphone devices inside the vehicle. The
temperature inside the vehicle can often rise to a very high
level in hot weather and it may result in a malfunction of the
device.
•Do not put your weight on the connected smartphone or
put anything on it. Damage could result.
•Never insert any objects other than iPhone/iPod touch
connection cables into the connection slot on the iPhone/
iPod touch. Damage could result.
•In order to maximize signal reception, performance and
precision of the smartphone, please ensure the smartphone
is placed as close to the navigation unit as possible, while
ensuring it is stowed and secure while driving. Never
attempt to operate your smartphone device directly while
driving.

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How to Operate Portable Audio Devices
Using Aha Application in your vehicle
If you connect a smartphone to this unit after starting a supported Aha
app on the smartphone, you can display and operate the Aha app
displayed on the smartphone on the screen of this unit.
Connect the iPhone/iPod touch to the USB TERMINAL or connect the
Android device by utilizing the Bluetooth wireless communication
technology.
Search and download the Aha application from your smartphone app
store.
•iPhone and iPod touch J Apple App Store via iTunes.
•Android device J Google Play Store.
For details on connecting an iPhone/iPod touch, see “Using the iPod
Player” on Page 248.
For details on registering or connecting an Android device, see “Using
Bluetooth Audio” on Page 255.
When iPhone and iPod touch and Android devices are connected at the
same time, select the smartphone which you want to use on the
Settings screen. For details of Aha Radio Setting, see “Aha Setting” on
Page 32.
■Using Aha
(1) List scroll buttons
(2) AUDIO button
(3) Station buttons
(4) Title information scroll buttons
*
* The full title will be displayed unless it is too lengthy. If the length of the
information is too long, title information scroll buttons will be displayed.
(1) (4) (3)
(2)

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How to Operate Portable Audio Devices
■Operating the Aha Application
Before performing this operation, first install the supported Aha app in
the smartphone at iTunes, an App Store or Google Play Store.
•Create an account and login to the Aha application on the
smartphone.
1Run the Aha application on your smartphone. The app
must be started on your device first, before connectivity
will be enabled on this unit.
• When the Aha application is installed on the smartphone, the
Aha icon becomes brighter.
2To u c h .
• The top twenty-five (25) preset stations from your Aha app will
now display on your Aha Stations List.
• Touch or to scroll the pages of the Station List.
• A maximum of 25 entries can be displayed in the Station List.• Touch on the information that you want to scroll. Touch
to stop the scrolling and return to the start of the
information.
NOTE
A maximum of 25 entries can be displayed in the Station List.
Top 25 entries in the Station List on the smartphone are displayed.
When there are more than 25 entries in the Station List, change the order of the
entries in the List on the smartphone.
You can change the priority of your Preset Stations within the Aha application
(after disconnected from this unit) to modify the Station List shown on your
screen.
Please see your smartphone Aha application “Edit Presets (in Main menu)” to
modify this List.
3Touch the Station to which you want to operate.
• The Station screen is displayed.
• Check the following list for the main functions of the Station
screen. For details on the services or the operations, check the
Aha site (http://www.aharadio.com) on the Internet.

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Other Operations
"Talk" button Voice
recognition
trigger• Starts voice recognition.
• Skips guidance voice, talkback voice, or help voice.
• Ends voice recognition.Press "Talk" button briefly to start voice recognition.
Press "Talk" button during guidance voice, talkback
voice, or help voice to skip the audio.
Hold down "Talk" button during voice recognition to
close the voice recognition screen.
Press "Talk" button during voice recognition to close
the voice recognition screen.
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. Operation Button Name Function Explanation of operation

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Other Operations
• (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
Navigation

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Other Operations
■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
previous folder.

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Other Operations
Voice Command Lists
The navigation or audio control function enables you to operate the
navigation or audio system by voice, using the voice input microphone
and button. This section shows the voice command lists for voice
control operations.
The notations used in the commands are as follows.
•[ ]: Commands that need not to be spoken
•<ccc>: Numbers or names to be spoken
•Jccc: Commands to be spoken after the voice guidance
■Commands for changing the audio mode
Enabled in all screens.
■Command for changing to the handsfree mode
Enabled in all screens.
■Command for changing to the navigation mode
Enabled in all screens.
Voice
commandPhrase Function
AM [ ] AMSets to AM mode
FM [ ] FMSets to FM mode
SAT [ ] Satellite radioSets to XM mode
Aha
*[] Aha, []
Aha RadioSets to Aha mode
CD
*[] CDSets to CD mode
USB*[] USBSets to USB mode
iPod*[] iPodSets to iPod mode
BTA [ ] Bluetooth
audio, [] BTASets to Bluetooth audio mode
AUX
*[] Auxiliary,
[] ox, [] AUXSets to AUX mode
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlay
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlay
PlayPlayPlay
Audio OFFAudio offTurns the audio system off
RadioRadioSets to radio mode (Changes to
the last mode used: FM, AM, or
satellite radio.)
* Enabled only when operation is possible
Voice
commandPhrase Function
PhoneHandsfree, PhoneSets to handsfree mode
Voice
commandPhrase Function
NavigationNavigationChanges to the Navigation screen Voice
commandPhrase Function

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Other Operations
■Commands available with AM radio
Enabled when the audio mode is AM radio.
■Commands available with FM radio
Enabled when the audio mode is FM radio.
■Commands available with XM radio
Enabled when the audio mode is XM radio.
* Some commands may not be recognized depending on the convenience of
XM radio station.
Voice
commandPhrase Function
Seek upSeek upTunes in the higher frequency
direction
Seek downSeek downTunes in the lower frequency
direction
AM frequencyFrequency
<Frequency>Tunes using a frequency
AM preset
numberPreset <Number>Tunes using a preset number
Voice
commandPhrase Function
Seek upSeek upTunes in the higher frequency
direction
Seek downSeek downTunes in the lower frequency
direction
FM frequencyFrequency
<Frequency>Tunes using a frequency
FM preset
numberPreset <Number>Tunes using a preset number
FMFMChanges the bandVoice
commandPhrase Function
SAT search
channelChannel <Number>Tunes using a channel number
SAT preset
numberPreset <Number>Tunes using a preset number
Search typeType <pop, rock,
classical, more music
channels, latin &
world, dance &
electronic, jazz, blues
& standards, christian,
country, hip-hop, r & b,
sports, talk, news &
npr, entertainment,
family & health,
religion, comedy,
traffic & weather>Tunes using a type
SATSatellite radioChanges the band

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