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5-68Audio
NOTE
While the phonebook is locked, if the
operation restricted menu is selected,“ PHBK LOCK ”(type B audio)/ “Phone-
book locked! ”(type C audio) is dis-
played. ! Unlocking the phonebook
1. Select the “PHBK UNLOCK ”/“ PHONE-
BOOK UNLOCK ”menu.
NOTE
If the phonebook is not locked, “UN-
LOCK ”(type B audio)/ “The phonebook
is unlocked. ”(type C audio) is dis-
played and the mode changes to the
security mode.
2. Input the PIN code by performing one
of the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the number.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm PIN? ”(type C audio) menu.
– If the inputted PIN code is correct,
“ UNLOCKED ”(type B audio)/ “The
phonebook is unlocked. ”(type C
audio) will be displayed and the
phonebook is unlocked. !
Phone setup
After selecting the “PHONE SETUP ”
menu, perform the following procedure. ! Pairing phone
Refer to “Preparation for using the Hands-
free system ”F 5-53.
! Selecting phone
To select the registered cell phone for
connecting to the in-vehicle equipment,
perform the following procedure.
1. Select the “SELECT PHONE ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“ EMPTY ”(type B audio)/ “No Phones
have been paired. ”(type C audio) is
displayed and the mode changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”mode.
2. Select the cell phone by performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag. – Press the talk switch
and use
the list phones function (refer to “List
phones function ”F 5-69.)
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm Phone selection? ”(type C audio)
menu (only after saying the voice tag).
–“ SELECTED ”(type B audio)/
“ Phone is selected. ”(type C audio) is displayed, the selected cell phone is
connected to the in-vehicle equipment
and the mode changes to the
“PHONE
SETUP ”mode.
NOTE
For type B audio, if the cell phone
cannot be connected to the in-vehicleequipment, “FAILED ”is displayed and
the mode changes to the “PHONE
SETUP ”mode.
! Changing the voice tag of the cellphone
1. Select the “CHANGE NAME ”(type B
audio)/ “Change Phone Name ”(type C
audio) menu.
–If no cell phones are registered,
“ EMPTY ”(type B audio)/ “No Phones
have been paired. ”(type C audio) is
displayed and the mode changes tothe “PHONE SETUP ”mode.
2. Select the cell phone by performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag. – Press the talk switch
and use
the list phones function (refer to “List
phones function ”F 5-69.).
3. Register the voice tag. For details,

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refer to“Preparation for using the Hands-
free system ”F 5-53.
! List phones function
The cell phone voice tags saved in the cell
phone list are displayed by using the list
phones function.
1. Select the “LIST PHONES ”menu.
– If no cell phones are registered,
“ EMPTY ”(type B audio)/ “No Phones
have been paired. ”(type C audio) is
displayed and the mode changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”mode.
2. Registered cell phones are displayed
in the saved order. While displayed, if the“ TUNE ”dial is turned, the next registered
cell phone is displayed. Press the ON
hook button
to close the Hands-free
menu.
3. Select a cell phone by performing
either of the following procedures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
.
4. After “SELECTED ”(type B audio)/
“ Phone is selected. ”(type C audio) is
displayed, you can select the following menus. . “SELECT PHONE ”to connect the
selected cell phone . “CHANGE NAME ”(type B audio)/ “
Change Phone Name ”(type C audio) to
change the voice tag. “DELETE ”(type B audio)/ “Delete
Phone ”(type C audio) to delete the
selected cell phone from the list. “GO BACK ”to go back to the “PHONE
SETUP ”mode
! Setting passkey
1. Select the “SET PASSKEY ”menu.
– After the currently set passkey is
displayed, a new passkey can be entered.
2. Input the new passkey by performing
one of the following procedures. –Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the passkey.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm passkey? ”(type C audio) menu.
– The new passkey is displayed, the
passkey is changed and the mode
changes to the “PHONE SETUP ”
mode.
! Deleting registered cell phone from
the list
1. Select the “DELETE ”(type B audio)/
“ Delete Phone ”(type C audio) menu.
2. Select a cell phone to be deleted by
performing one of the following proce- dures.
–Operate the “TUNE ”dial.
– Press the talk switch
and say
the voice tag. – Press the talk switch
and use
the list phones function.
3. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/
“ Confirm delete phone? ”(type C audio)
menu.
–“DELETED ”(type B audio)/ “Phone
has been deleted. ”(type C audio) is
displayed, the data is deleted and the
mode changes to the “PHONE SET-
UP ”mode.
! Turning the Hands-free power on/off
(type C audio)
You can turn the Hands-free power on or
off. If the Hands-free power is ON, the
registered cell phones are automatically
connected to the system when the ignition
switch is turned to the “Acc ”or “ON ”
position.
1. S e l e c t t h e “Hands-free Power ”/
“ Handsfree Power ”menu.
2. To turn off the Hands-free power when
the Hands-free power is ON, perform
either of the following procedures. –Press the talk switch
and say
“ Turn off ”.
– Select “Turn off ”by operating the Audio
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5-70Audio
“TUNE ”dial.
To turn on the Hands-free power when the
Hands-free power is OFF, perform either
of the following procedures. –Press the talk switch
and say
“ Turn on ”.
– Select “Turn on ”by operating the
“ TUNE ”dial.
! System setup
After selecting the “SYSTEM SETUP ”
menu, perform the following procedure.
You can select the following menus only
by operating the “TUNE ”dial.
! Setting guidance volume
To set the guidance volume, perform the
following procedure.
1. Select the “GUIDANCE VOL ”(type B
audio)/ “Guidance Volume ”(type C audio)
menu.
2. Set the guidance volume by operating the “TUNE ”dial.
! Initializing the registered data
To initialize the registered data, perform
the following procedure.
1. Select the “INITIALIZE ”(type B audio)/
“ Reset Settings ”(type C audio) menu.
2. Select the “CONFIRM ”(type B audio)/ “
Confirm reset settings? ”(type C audio)
menu.
–“INITIALIZED ”(type B audio)/ “Set-
tings have been reset. ”(type C audio)
is displayed, the registered data is
initialized and the mode changes to
the last mode.
! Selecting language
To select the language, perform the
following procedure.
Type B audio:
1. Select the “SEL LANGUAGE ”menu.
2. Select the desired language by oper-
ating the “TUNE ”dial.
Type C audio:
“HD/TEXT ”button
1. Press and hold the “HD/TEXT ”button
to select “Select Langu ”menu.
2. Select the preferred language by
operating the “TUNE ”dial.
! Device name function (type C audio)
Select the “Device Name ”menu to show
the device name and BD address of theaudio.

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Rear view camera (if equipped)
Legacy
OutbackA rear view camera is attached to the
trunk lid (Legacy) or rear gate (Outback).
When the ignition switch is
“ON ”and the
shift lever (MT models) or select lever (AT
or CVT models) is set to “R ”, the rear view
camera automatically displays the rear
view image behind the vehicle on the
audio/navigation monitor or on the inside
mirror depending on the model.
WARNING
. Since the rear view camera uses
a wide-angle lens, the image on
the monitor is different from the
actual view in terms of distance.
. Since the range of the image on
the monitor is limited, you should
always check the rear view and
the surrounding area with your
eyes and mirrors, and move
backward at a slow speed. Mov-
ing backward only by checking
the rear view image from the
camera could cause an accident.
. Do not disassemble or modify the
camera, switch or wiring. If
smoke comes out or you smell
a strange odor, stop using the
rear view camera immediately.
Contact your SUBARU dealer
for an inspection. Continued use may result in accident, fire or
electric shock.
CAUTION
. If your vehicle is washed with a
high-pressure washer, do not
allow water to contact the camera
directly. Entry of water in the
camera lens may result in con-
densation, malfunction, fire or
electric shock.
. Since the camera is a precision
device, do not subject it to strong
impacts. Otherwise, malfunction,
fire or electric shock may occur.
. If mud or snow sticks to or is
frozen on the camera, you must
be very careful removing it.
Otherwise, damage done to the
camera may cause a fire or
electric shock. Pour water or
lukewarm water over the camera
to remove mud and ice, and wipe
it with a soft, dry cloth.
. Do not put a flame close to the
camera or wiring. Otherwise, da-
mage or fire may occur.
. When replacing the fuse, be sure
to use a fuse with the specified
rating. Use of a fuse with a Interior equipment
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6-20Interior equipment
different rating may result in a malfunction.
. If the rear view camera is used for
a long time while the engine is
not operated, the battery may
become completely discharged.
NOTE . Do not wipe the camera with alcohol,
benzine or paint thinner. Otherwise,
discoloration may occur. To remove
contamination, wipe the camera with a
cloth moistened with a diluted neutral
detergent and then wipe it with a soft,
dry cloth.. When waxing the vehicle, be careful
not to apply the wax to the camera. If it
comes in contact with the camera,
moisten a clean cloth with a diluted
neutral detergent to remove the wax. . The camera lens has hard coating to
help prevent scratches. However, when
washing the vehicle or cleaning the
camera lens, be careful not to scratch
the camera lens. Do not use a washing
brush directly on the camera lens. The
monitor screen may be adversely af-fected.. Strong light shined on the camera
lens may develop white light stripes
around the light source. This is not a malfunction..
Under fluorescent lighting, the dis-
play may flicker. However, this is not amalfunction.. The image of the rear view camera
may be slightly different from the
actual color of the objects.
& How to use the rear view camera
When the shift lever or select lever is set to “R ”, the rear view camera automatically
displays the rear view image from the
vehicle. When the lever is set to other
positions, the image before setting to “R ”
is displayed.
1. Set the ignition switch to “ON ”.
2. Set the shift lever or select lever to “R ”.
NOTE . For models with the genuine
SUBARU navigation system, the image
of the rear view camera has priority
over other screen displays. To operate
other screens, set the shift lever (MT
models) or select lever (AT and CVT
models) to a position other than “R ”.
. The image of the rear view camera is
horizontally reversed as is the case
with the vehicle rearview mirror or the
side view mirror. .
It may be difficult to see the image of
the rearview camera in the following
cases. This is not a malfunction of thecamera.
–The vehicle is in a dark place (at
night, in a tunnel, etc.). – The vehicle is in an extremely hot
or cold place.– An object (such as raindrops,
snow, dirt, etc.) that disturbs the
view of the rear view camera sticks
to the lens of the camera. – Strong light shined directly on
the camera lens (occasionally, there
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6-22Interior equipment
tion cannot be seen on the screen.
CAUTION
The range that can be viewed with
the rear view camera is limited.
Always be sure to check with your
eyes when moving backward and
proceed slowly. &
Help line
The help line (distance marker and vehicle
width line) is a guide to help you realize
the actual distance from the screen.
Help lines displayed on the navigation monitor
Help lines displayed on the inside mirror
1) Vehicle width line (oblique vertical line)
2) Approx. 10 feet (3 m) from the bumper (green horizontal line)
3) Approx. 6.5 feet (2 m) from the bumper (green horizontal line)
4) Approx. 3 feet (1 m) from the bumper (yellow horizontal line)
5) Approx. 1.5 feet (0.5 m) from the bumper (red horizontal line)
6) Vehicle centerline
When the shift lever or select lever is set
to position “R ”, the monitor screen dis-
plays the help lines together with the rear
view image.
CAUTION
. When moving backward, always
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6-24Interior equipment
! Feature of distance marker
1) 3 feet (1 m) line
2) 6.5 feet (2 m) line
3) 10 feet (3 m) line
The distance marker shows the distance
on the road. If there is a car or other object
close behind, distance cannot be correctlydisplayed.

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7-12Starting and operating
remote keyless entry transmitter will dis-
arm the alarm system. Refer to “Alarm
system ”F 2-15.
2. Enter the vehicle.
3. The engine will shut down when any
door or trunk/rear gate is opened.
4. Insert the key into the ignition switch
and turn to the “START ”position to restart
the engine. & Remote start confirmation
transmitter feature
Your remote engine start transmitter is
equipped with a unique bidirectional con-
firmation feature. This feature will allow
the transmitter ’s backlit button to display
the status of the system under the condi-
tion that the vehicle and transmitter are
within the operational range of the system.
Typical transmitter button flash sequences
are outlined in the following chart. Transmitter flash sequence Feature description
Flashes when button is pressed Indicates that the system is transmitting an RF signal.
Two long flashes following re-
mote start activation (transmit-
ter button is pressed two times
within 3 seconds) Indicates that the transmitter did not receive the remote start
activation confirmation from the vehicle system. The transmitter
will automatically send one additional remote start activation
attempt. This usually occurs when the operational range is at its
limit or has been exceeded.
One flash following remote
start activation (transmitter
button is pressed two times
within 3 seconds) Indicates that the engine is running via remote start. If the
transmitter is moved outside of the operating range of the
system, this sequence will timeout after the normal 15-minute
vehicle run cycle.
2 flashes every 5 seconds Indicates that the engine is running via remote start. If the
transmitter is removed outside of the operating range of the
system, this sequence will timeout after the normal 15-minute
vehicle run cycle.
3 flashes Indicates that the engine has turned off due to a remote start
system 15-minute timeout, vehicle safety parameter or normal shutdown.

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Brake (Outback).................................................... 11-50
Brake (Station wagon) ........................................... 11-50
Brake/Tail (Sedan) ................................................. 11-49
Brake/Tail and rear side marker (Legacy) ................. 11-49
Cargo area .................................................... 6-3, 11-55
Control switch ........................................................ 3-27
Dome ........................................................... 6-2, 11-53
Door step ............................................................. 11-55
Front fog ...................................................... 3-30, 11-48
Front position ....................................................... 11-48
Ignition switch .......................................................... 3-4
License plate ........................................................ 11-52
Map ............................................................. 6-2, 11-54
Rear combination .................................................. 11-49
Rear turn signal (Sedan) ........................................ 11-49
Rear turn signal (Station wagon) ............................. 11-50
Tail and rear side marker (Outback) ......................... 11-50
Tail light (Station wagon) ........................................ 11-50
Tail/Back-up (Outback) ........................................... 11-51
Trunk ................................................................... 11-55
Turn signal ......................................... 3-29, 11-48, 11-49
Vanity mirror .................................................. 6-5, 11-54
Loading your vehicle .................................................. 8-12
Low fuel warning light ................................................. 3-19
Low tire pressure warning light .................................... 3-15
Lower and tether anchorage ........................................ 1-30
MMaintenance Precautions ........................................................... 11-3
Schedule .............................................................. 11-3 Seatbelt.
................................................................ 1-20
Tips ...................................................................... 11-5
Tools ...................................................................... 9-3
Malfunction indicator light (check engine warning light) .... 3-12Manual Climate control system ............................................. 4-6
Mode .................................................................... 7-21
Seat ....................................................................... 1-3
Transmission ......................................................... 7-15
Transmission oil ........................................... 11-21, 12-7
Map light ........................................................... 6-2, 11-54
Maximum load limits ................................................... 8-20
Meters and gauges ...................................................... 3-5
Mirror defogger .......................................................... 3-34
Mirrors ...................................................................... 3-35
Moonroof ........................................................... 2-27, 9-20
Multi function display ................................................... 3-24
N
New vehicle break-in driving ......................................... 8-2
OOdometer ................................................................... 3-6
Off road driving ........................................................... 8-6
Oil filter ................................................................... 11-14
Oil level
Engine ................................................................ 11-12
Front differential gear ............................................ 11-23
Manual transmission ............................................. 11-21
Rear differential gear ............................................ 11-24
Warning light .......................................................... 3-14 Index
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