audio SUBARU IMPREZA 2016 5.G Owners Manual

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Chapter 4: Climate control
This chapter informs you how to operate
the climate control.
Chapter 5: Audio
This chapter informs you how to operate
your audio system.
Chapter 6: Interior equipment
This chapter informs you how to operate
interior equipment.
Chapter 7: Starting and operating
This chapter informs you how to start and
operate your SUBARU.
Chapter 8: Driving tips
This chapter informs you how to drive your
SUBARU in various conditions and ex-
plains some safety tips on driving.
Chapter 9: In case of emergency
This chapter informs you what to do if you
have a problem, such as a flat tire or
engine overheating.
Chapter 10: Appearance care
This chapter informs you how to keep your
SUBARU looking good.
Chapter 11: Maintenance and service
This chapter informs you when you need
to take your SUBARU to the dealer for
scheduled maintenance and informs you
how to keep your SUBARU running
properly.Chapter 12: Specifications
This chapter informs you about dimen-
sions and capacities of your SUBARU.
Chapter 13: Consumer information and
Reporting safety defects
This chapter informs you about Uniform
tire quality grading standards and Report-
ing safety defects.
Chapter 14: Index
This is an alphabetical listing of all that’
sin
this manual. You can use it to quickly find
something you want to read.
& Safety warnings
You will find a number of WARNINGs,
CAUTIONs and NOTEs in this manual.
These safety warnings alert you to poten-
tial hazards that could result in injury to
you or others.
Please read these safety warnings as well
as all other portions of this manual care-
fully in order to gain a better understand-
ing of how to use your SUBARU vehicle
safely.
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, or both, could result if the
caution is ignored.
NOTE
A NOTE gives information or sugges-
tions how to make better use of your
vehicle.
&Safety symbol
You will find a circle with a slash through it
in this manual. This symbol means “Do
not ”,“Do not do this ”,or“Do not let this
happen ”, depending upon the context.
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Table of contents
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags1
Keys and doors2
Instruments and controls
Climate control4
Audio5
Interior equipment6
Starting and operating7
Driving tips8
In case of emergency9
Appearance care10
Maintenance and service11
Specifications12
Consumer information and Reporting safety defects13
Index14
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&Instrument panel1) Illumination brightness control
(page 3-93)
2) Vehicle Dynamics Control OFF switch (page 7-36)
3) Combination meter (page 3-9)
4) Information display (page 3-32)/Multi function display (page 3-42)
5) Hazard warning flasher switch (models with multi function display) (page 3-8)
6) Hazard warning flasher switch (models without multi function display) (page 3-8)
7) Multi function display control switches (page 3-42)
8) Audio (page 5-1)
9) Climate control (page 4-1)
10) Tilt/telescopic steering (page 3-110)
11) Fuse box (page 11-35)
12) Hood lock release knob (page 11-5)
13) BSD/RCTA OFF switch (page 7-50)
14) Steering responsive fog lights OFF switch (page 3-95)
NOTE
For models with the EyeSight system:
Refer to the Owner ’s Manual supple-
ment for the EyeSight system.
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&Steering wheel
! Except Crosstrek models
1) Audio control switches (page 5-63)/
Talk switch for voice command system
(page 5-82)/Hands-free phone switches
(page 5-73)
2) Cruise control (page 7-45)
3) Shift paddle (page 7-26)
4) Multi information display control switches (page 3-38)
5) SRS airbag (page 1-39)
6) Horn (page 3-111)
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!Crosstrek models1) Audio control switches (page 5-63)/
Talk switch for voice command system
(page 5-82)/Hands-free phone switches
(page 5-73)
2) Cruise control (page 7-45)
3) Shift paddle (page 7-26)
4) Multi information display control switches (page 3-38)
5) SRS airbag (page 1-39)
6) Horn (page 3-111)
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.Do not apply any strong impact
to the front passenger ’sseat
such as by kicking.
. Do not let rear passengers rest
their feet between the front seat-
back and seat cushion.
. Do not spill liquid on the front
passenger ’s seat. If liquid is
spilled, wipe it off immediately.
. Do not remove or disassemble
the front passenger ’s seat.
. Do not install any accessory
(such as an audio amplifier) other
than a genuine SUBARU acces-
sory under the front passenger ’s
seat.
. Do not place anything (shoes,
umbrella, etc.) under the front
passenger ’s seat.
. Do not use the front passenger ’s
seat with the head restraint re-
moved.
. Do not leave any articles on the
front passenger ’s seat or the
seatbelt tongue and buckle en-
gaged when you leave your ve-
hicle.
. Do not put sharp object(s) on the
seat or pierce the seat uphols-
tery. .
Do not place a magnet near the
seatbelt buckle and the seatbelt
retractor.
. Do not use front seats with their
forward-backward position and
seatback not being locked into
place securely. If any of them are
not locked securely, adjust them
again. For adjusting procedure,
refer to “Forward and backward
adjustment” F1-3 and “Reclining
the seatback ”F 1-4.
If the seatbelt buckle switch and/or front
passenger ’s occupant detection system
have failed, the SRS airbag system
warning light will illuminate. Have the
system inspected by your SUBARU deal-
er immediately if the SRS airbag system
warning light illuminates.
If your vehicle has sustained impact, this
may affect the proper function of the
SUBARU advanced frontal airbag system.
Have your vehicle inspected at your
SUBARU dealer. Do not use the front
passenger ’s seat while driving the vehicle
to your SUBARU dealer.
NOTE
The front passenger ’s SRS side airbag
and SRS curtain airbag are not con-
trolled by the SUBARU advanced fron- tal airbag system.
!
Passenger ’s frontal airbag ON and
OFF indicators
Refer to “Front passenger ’s frontal airbag
ON and OFF indicators” F3-16.
! Occupant detection system
The occupant detection system sensor is
installed under the seat upholstery and
monitors the physique and posture of the
front passenger. Using this information,
the occupant detection system determines
whether the front passenger ’s SRS frontal
airbag should be deployed or not.
If the front passenger ’s seat cushion is
wet, this may adversely affect the ability of
the system to determine deployment. If
the seat cushion is wet, the front passen-
ger should stop sitting on the front
passenger ’s seat. Wipe off liquid from
the seat immediately, let the seat dry
naturally and then check the SRS airbag
system warning light as follows.
Seat, seatbelt and SRS airbags/*SRS airbag (Supplemental Restraint System airbag)
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The key can be turned from the“ACC”to
“ LOCK ”position only when the select
lever is in the “P”position (CVT models)
and the key is pushed in while turning it
(all models).
& ACC
In this position the electrical accessories
(audio, accessory power outlet, etc.) can
be used.
&ON
This is the normal operating position after
the engine is started.
&START
The engine is started in this position. The
starter cranks the engine to start it. When the key is released (after the engine has
started), the key automatically returns to
the
“ON ”position.
CAUTION
Do not turn the ignition switch to the
“START ”position while the engine
is running.
If your registered key fails to start the
engine, pull out the key once (the security
indicator light will blink), and then insert
the key into the ignition switch and turn it
to the “START ”position and again try to
start the engine.
NOTE
The engine may not start in the follow-
ing cases:
. The key grip is touching another key
or a metallic key holder.
. The key is near another key that
contains an immobilizer transponder.
. The key is near or touching another
transmitter.
& Key reminder chime
The reminder chime sounds when the
driver ’s door is opened and the ignition
switch is in the “LOCK ”or “ACC ”position.
The chime stops under the following
conditions.
. when the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON ”position
. when the key is removed from the
ignition switch
. when the driver ’s door is closed
Instruments and controls/Ignition switch (models without “keyless access with push –button start system ”)
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issue although no malfunction actually
occurs, or not to issue a warning when
any malfunction occurs.–On the instrument panel
– On the floor
– Inside the glove box
– Inside the door trim pocket
– On the rear seat
– On the rear shelf (4-door)
– Inside the trunk (4-door)
– In the cargo area (5-door)
. When operating the push-button
ignition switch or starting the engine,
if the access key battery is discharged,
perform the procedure described in
“Access key –if access key does not
operate properly ”F9-18. In such a
case, replace the battery immediately.
Refer to “Replacing battery of access
key” F11-44.& Switching power
1) Operation indicator
2) Push-button ignition switch
The power is switched every time the
push-button ignition switch is pressed.
1. Carry the access key, and sit in the
driver ’s seat.
2. Shift the select lever into the “P ”
position.
3. Press the push-button ignition switch
without depressing the brake pedal. Every
time the button is pressed, the power is
switched in the sequence of “OFF ”,
“ACC ”, “ON ”and “OFF ”. When the engine
is stopped and the push-button ignition
switch is in “ACC”or “ON ”, the operation
indicator on the push-button ignition
switch illuminates in orange.
Power status Indicator color Operation
OFF Turned off Power is turned
off.
ACC Orange The following
systems can be used:
audio and ac-
cessory power
outlet.
ON Orange
(while engine is stopped) All electrical
systems can be
used.
Turned off
(while engine is
running)
CAUTION
.When the push-button ignition
switch is left in “ON ”or “ACC ”
for a long time, it may result in
vehicle battery discharge.
. Do not spill drinks or other
liquids on the push-button igni-
tion switch. It may cause a mal-
function.
. Do not touch the push-button
ignition switch with a hand soiled
with oil or other contaminants. It
may cause a malfunction.
. If the push-button ignition switch
Instruments and controls/Push –button ignition switch (models with push –button start system)
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Antenna................................................................ 5-2Roof antenna (for Rod type) ................................ 5-2
Roof antenna (for Shark fin type) ......................... 5-2
Audio set............................................................. 5-3Base display audio set (if equipped) .................... 5-4
STARLINKTM7.0 Multimedia Plus audio set
(U.S. spec. models only, if equipped) ................. 5-6
Tips for operating the audio/visual system ........... 5-7
Basic information before use .............................. 5-15
Basic operation .................................................. 5-18
Unit settings ...................................................... 5-19
SUBARU STARLINK (if equipped) ....................... 5-26
AM/FM radio ....................................................... 5-28
SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if equipped) ................. 5-37
aha
TMby HARMAN ............................................. 5-44
Pandora®(if equipped) ....................................... 5-50
CD ..................................................................... 5-53
USB memory ...................................................... 5-55
iPod ................................................................... 5-56
Bluetooth audio .................................................. 5-58
AUX ................................................................... 5-61
Steering switches for audio .............................. 5-63 Bluetooth
®settings
........................................... 5-66Regulatory information ...................................... 5-66
Registering/connecting Bluetooth®device .......... 5-66
Setting Bluetooth details .................................... 5-69
Hands-free phone system ................................. 5-71Control screen................................................... 5-72
Registering/connecting a Bluetooth phone ......... 5-73
Using the phone switch/microphone ................... 5-73
How to change the hands-free phone system ..... 5-74
Making a call ..................................................... 5-74
Receiving a call ................................................. 5-78
Talking on the phone ......................................... 5-78
Phone settings .................................................. 5-79
Voice command system .................................... 5-82Using the voice command system ...................... 5-82
Voice command system operation ...................... 5-83
Command list .................................................... 5-85
What to do if.... ................................................... 5-89Troubleshooting ................................................. 5-89
Appendix............................................................ 5-93Certification ....................................................... 5-93
Certification for the Hands-free system ............... 5-93
Certification for Mexico models .......................... 5-94
Audio
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Audio/Antenna
Antenna
&Roof antenna (for Rod type)
CAUTION
. Be sure to remove the antenna
rod before entering garages,
parking towers and other loca-
tions with low ceilings.
. Remove the antenna rod before
washing your car at a car wash. If
the antenna rod is left attached, it
may scratch the roof.
. When reinstalling the removed
antenna rod, be sure to fully
tighten it.
1) Unscrew
2) Remove
The roof antenna is installed in the center
at the rear part of the roof.
The antenna rod can be removed by
unscrewing it from its base.
& Roof antenna (for Shark fin
type)
The SUBARU STARLINK antenna is
installed in the center of the roof at the
rear.
5-2

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