SUBARU BRZ 2017 1.G Navigation Manual

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Precautions for Using Bluetooth Devices
Be careful of the following when using Bluetooth devices.
WA R N I N G
•To ensure safety, the driver should not operate Bluetooth-
connected phones while driving.
•Do not make calls on a cell phone while driving. If you
receive a call on your phone, calmly stop the vehicle in a safe
place and then answer the call. If you must answer the call,
use the handsfree function to inform the caller that you will
call back later. Then, stop the vehicle in a safe place and call
back.
•Buttons on the touch screen that cannot be used have their
colors toned down.
Operating the navigation system while driving could cause
your attention to be distracted from the current traffic
conditions. 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.
•When using a cell phone in a vehicle, be sure to observe the
local laws and regulations.
CAUTION
•Do not leave a Bluetooth-connected phone inside the vehicle.
(Direct sunlight may cause the vehicle interior to rise to a very
high temperature.)
•When using a Bluetooth-connected phone, keep away from
devices inside the vehicle. If you get too close to a device
inside the vehicle, the sound or connection quality may drop.
•The frequency band used by these devices is the same band
that is used by microwave ovens, wireless devices used in
factory production lines for identifying moving objects
(license required), special low output wireless devices (license
not required), amateur radios (license required), and other
industrial, scientific and medical devices. (The 3 types of
wireless devices above are hereafter called “other wireless
devices”.) When using a Bluetooth-connected phone, check
whether “other wireless devices” are used nearby. If the
Bluetooth-connected phone causes harmful radio wave
interference in “other wireless devices”, immediately move the
phone to a different location to stop the wireless interference.
The frequency band used by Bluetooth-connected phones is
the 2.4 GHz band. T
he FH-SS modulation scheme is used. The
estimated distance in which interference may occur is less than
10 m. The band used by Bluetooth-connected phones is the full
band, which helps avoid interference with the band used by
devices that identify moving objects.

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Bluetooth Handsfree Operation
Using Bluetooth Handsfree
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology for connecting cell
phones, computers and other such devices.
Bluetooth-supporting cell phones that utilize Bluetooth wireless
communication technology can be used with this unit. Connecting to
this unit allows you to make calls without touching your cell phone. To
use a Bluetooth-supporting cell phone with this unit, it is necessary to
perform Bluetooth registration and connection settings.
The cell phone connected to this unit must support the following
specifications. Be aware that the available functions may vary
depending on the type of cell phone.
•Supported Bluetooth Specifications
-Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1 or higher ( Ver. 2.0 + EDR or higher is
recommended)
•Supported Profiles-HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0
-OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1
-SYNC (Synchronization Profile)
-PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
-MAP (Message Access Profile)
(1) Bluetooth signal icon
(2) Battery level indicator
(3) Roaming area icon
(4) Reception indicator
(1) (2) (3) (4)

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■Bluetooth signal quality icon
Displays the Bluetooth connection status of a cell phone.
•When a Bluetooth connection is established, “ ” and reception level
are displayed.
NOTE
•A Bluetooth communication antenna is embedded in the car display.
If a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone is used in the following locations or
conditions, the Bluetooth connection status display may turn gray or
Bluetooth connection may not be possible.
-When the cell phone is hidden from the display (when the cell phone is
behind or under a seat or in the glove box or console box).
-When the cell phone is touching or covered by a metal object.
To use a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, move the phone to a location where
the blue display appears.
•When setting the cell phone to power saving mode, the Bluetooth
connection may be automatically disconnected. If this happens, switch off the
power saving mode of the cell phone.
■Battery indicator
Displays the battery power remaining for the cell phone.
•The battery indicator may not match the battery indicator of the cell
phone. Depending on the model, it may not be possible to display
the battery power remaining.
■Roaming area icon
Displayed when connected in the roaming area.
■Reception indicator
Displays the reception level.
•When "No Service" is displayed, the location is either outside the
service area or cannot be reached by the signal. In such situations,
the cell phone itself cannot be used. Move to a location where the
"No Service" display is no longer shown.
•Observe the following point when using handsfree operation with a
cell phone.
-The reception level may not match the display of the cell phone. Depending
on the model, it may not be possible to display the reception level.
■Displaying the handsfree screen
1Press .
2Touch (Phone).
• The handsfree screen appears.<Handsfree screen>
Phone

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■Registering a cell phone
You can register cell phones on this unit. Up to 5 cell phones can be
registered on the unit. The order of connection precedence is always 1
to 5. When a cell phone is added or deleted, the order of connection
precedence is updated.
1Press .
2Touch .
• If is not displayed, touch .
3Touch .
4Touch (Registered Devices).
5Touch (Add New).
6Operate the cell phone to enter the passcode (passkey)
of the unit.
• The name of the unit is CAR MULTIMEDIA.
• The initial setting for the passcode (passkey) is 0000.
• Operate the cell phone while the Registered Devices screen is
displayed.
WA R N I N G
Do not register a cell phone while driving. Be sure to park the
vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before
registering a cell phone.
Setup
Setup
Bluetooth
Registered Devices
Add New

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<Registered Devices screen>
7When the registration is complete, “Connection
completed.” appears.
• The cell phone registration is complete.
• After the registration completed message is displayed, “Do you
want to transfer the phonebook from your mobile device?”
appears. Touch ( Yes) or (No). For the procedure
when you touch (Yes), see step 4 in “Transferring the
phone book data from a cell phone” on Page 57.
NOTE
•If the registration fails, “Connection failed.” appears on the screen. If this
happens, perform the registration operation again.
•For details of operations on the cell phone, see the cell phone's instruction
manual.
•When processing a Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth Audio may skip.
■Deleting a cell phone registration
You can delete cell phones that are registered on the unit.
1Press .
2To u c h .
• If is not displayed, touch .
3To u c h .
4Touch (Registered Devices).
YesNo
Yes
Setup
Setup
Bluetooth
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5Select the cell phone that you want to delete.
6Touch (Delete).
• “Are you sure you want to delete this device?” appears on the
screen. Touch (Yes) or (No).
• After touching (Yes), when the deletion is complete,
“Completed.” appears.
• The cell phone deletion is complete.
NOTE
When a cell phone registration is deleted, the outgoing call history, incoming
call history and phone book data that are saved in the unit are also deleted.
■Connecting a cell phone
You can connect a cell phone that is registered on the unit.
•Make the preparations necessary for connecting to the unit, for
example by setting the cell phone's Bluetooth standby to “On”.
•For details of operations on the cell phone, see the cell phone's
instruction manual.
1On the handsfree screen, touch (Settings).
2Touch (Bluetooth Setup).
Delete
YesNo
Yes
Settings
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3Touch (Connect Phone).
4Select the cell phone that you want to connect.
• The Bluetooth mark is displayed for cell phones with an active
Bluetooth connection.
5Touch (Connect).
6When the connection is complete, “Connection
completed.” appears.
• The connection between the cell phone and the unit is
complete.
NOTE
•If the connection fails, “Connection failed.” appears on the screen. If this
happens, perform the connection operation again.
•Connection is not possible if no cell phones are registered.
•On the Connect Phone screen, touch (Add New) to register a cell
phone.
•When processing a Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth Audio may skip.
■Canceling a cell phone connection
1On the handsfree screen, touch (Settings).
Connect Phone
Bluetooth mark
Connect
Add New
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2Touch (Bluetooth Setup).
3Touch (Connect Phone).
4Select the cell phone with the connection that you want
to cancel.
5Touch (Disconnect).
• “Another device is already connected. Would you like to
disconnect it now?” appears on the screen. Touch (Yes) or
(No).
6After touching (Yes), when the cancellation is
complete, “Telephone disconnected.” appears.
• The cancellation of the cell phone connection is complete.
NOTE
On the Connect Phone screen, touch (Add New) to register a cell
phone.
Bluetooth Setup
Connect Phone
Disconnect
Yes
No
Yes
Add New

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■Making a call
You can make calls from the unit by entering a telephone number,
using a stored number (phone book or Speed Dial), or calling from the
incoming (missed call) or outgoing call history.
Making a call by entering a telephone number
1On the handsfree screen, touch to enter
the telephone number.
• You can enter telephone numbers of up to 24 digits.
• Touch to delete 1 digit from the entered number. Touch
for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
2After entering the telephone number, touch .
• A call is made to the entered telephone number.
Calling from call history
1On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts).
WA R N I N G
Do not make a call while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a
safe location and apply the parking brake before making a call.
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2To call from the incoming call history, touch
(Incoming Calls). To call from the outgoing
call history, touch (Outgoing Calls).
3Select the name or telephone number to call from the
history.
• Touch or to scroll the history list.
4To u c h .
• A call is made to the telephone number that you selected from
the history.
• Touch (Add to Speed Dial) to register the
displayed history item in “Speed Dial”. (See Page 59.)NOTE
The incoming and outgoing call histories can each store 10 calls for each
registered cell phone. In the incoming call history, 5 missed calls and 5 other calls
can be stored. When 10 calls are stored (5 missed incoming calls and 5 other
calls), the oldest call is deleted from the history at the next call.
Calling from the phone book
1On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts).
2Touch (Phonebook).
Incoming Calls
Outgoing Calls
Add to Speed Dial
Contacts
Phonebook

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