Index SUBARU OUTBACK 2017 6.G Multimedia System Manual

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HOW TO GET THE SOURCE CODE USING THE OPEN SOURCE
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HOW TO GET THE SOURCE CODE USING THE OPEN SOURCE
This system implements software using the open source.
For customers who would like to get the source code of the
software, it is available by downloading it from the web site
of Clarion, Co., Ltd.
For details, refer to the following web site.
http://www.clarion.com/us/en/support/index.html

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WHAT TO DO IF
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WHAT TO DO IF
TROUBLESHOOTING
RADIO OPERATION
ExperienceCauseAction
Mismatch of time alignment- a user may hear
a short period of programming replayed or an
echo, stutter or skip. The radio stations analog and digital volume
is not properly aligned or the station is in
ballgame mode.
None, radio broadcast issue. A user can
contact the radio station.
Sound fades, blending in and out. Radio is shifting between analog and digital
audio.Reception issue, may clear-up as the vehicle
continues to be driven. Turning the indicator
of the HD Radio button off can force radio in
an analog audio.
Audio mute condition when an HD2/HD3
multicast channel had been playing. The radio does not have access to digital
signals at the moment.This is normal behavior, wait until the digital
signal returns. If out of the coverage area,
seek a new station.
Audio mute delay when selecting an HD2/
HD3 multicast channel preset. The digital multicast content is not available
until HD Radio™ broadcast can be decoded
and make the audio available. This takes up
to 7 seconds.This is normal behavior, wait for the audio to
become available.
Text information does not match the present
song audio. Data service issue by the radio broadcaster.
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the form;
www.ibiquity.com/automotive/report_radio_
station_experiences.

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WHAT TO DO IF
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XWhen registering/connecting a cellular phone
Symptom Likely cause SolutionPage
Cellular phone This
system
A cellular phone cannot be
registered. An incorrect passcode was entered
on the cellular phone.
Enter the correct passcode on the
cellular phone.
*-
The registration operation has not
been completed on the cellular phone
side. Complete the registration operation
on the cellular phone (approve
registration on the phone).
*-
Old registration information remains
on either this system or the cellular
phone. Delete the existing registration
information from both this system and
the cellular phone, then register the
cellular phone you wish to connect to
this system.
* 181
A Bluetooth connection cannot be
made. Another Bluetooth device is already
connected.
Manually connect the cellular phone
you wish to use to this system.
-182
Bluetooth function is not enabled on
the cellular phone. Enable the Bluetooth function on the
cellular phone.
*-
Automatic Bluetooth connection on
this system is set to off. Set automatic Bluetooth connection
on this system to on when the ignition
switch is turned to the “ACC” or “ON”
position.
-187
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.

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WHAT TO DO IF
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XWhen using the Bluetooth message function
Symptom Likely cause SolutionPage
Cellular phone This
system
Messages cannot be viewed. Message transfer is not enabled on
the cellular phone.
Enable message transfer on the
cellular phone (approve message
transfer on the phone).
*-
Automatic transfer function on this
system is set to off. Set automatic transfer function on
this system to on.
- 142
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displayed. 1RWL¿FDWLRQRI606006(PDLO
reception on this system is set to off.
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reception on this system to on.
-142
Automatic message transfer function
is not enabled on the cellular phone. Enable automatic transfer function on
the cellular phone.
*-
*: For details, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the cellular phone.

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ERROR MESSAGES
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ERROR MESSAGES
If the following messages appear, check by referring to the cause and action below.
ModeMessage CauseAction
FM radio “No stations available.
(No stations available.)” Displayed when the FM radio signal
is lost (while accessing).Try to receive the signal again in a
location free from obstructions.
HD Radio “No HD Radio signal available.
(No HD Radio signal available.)”
The HD Radio reception is poor.Try to receive the signal again in a
location free from obstructions.
“No channels available.
(No channels available.)” Displayed when the HD Radio signal
is lost (while accessing).Try to receive the signal again in a
location free from obstructions.
“Saving the HD Radio tag was
unsuccessful.
(Saving the HD Radio tag was
unsuccessful.)” Failed to save the tag information. Acquire the tag information again.

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ERROR MESSAGES
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ModeMessage CauseAction
CD ³1RPXVLF¿OHVIRXQG 1RPXVLF¿OHV
found.)”
This indicates that no MP3/WMA/
$$&¿OHVDUHLQFOXGHGLQWKHGLVFInsert a disc on which playable music
data is recorded.
“Check DISC (Check DISC)” It indicates that the disc is dirty,
damaged, or it was inserted upside
down.Clean the disc or insert it correctly.
“DISC Error (DISC Error)” There is a trouble inside the system. Eject the disc.
USB ³1RPXVLF¿OHVIRXQG 1RPXVLF¿OHV
found.)”
This indicates that no MP3/WMA/
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memory.Connect a USB memory in which
playable music data is stored.
³1RYLGHR¿OHVIRXQG 1RYLGHR¿OHV
found.)” This indicates that there is no video
data in the USB memory.Connect a USB memory in which
playable video data is stored.
“USB Error (USB Error)” Because an over current was
detected.Stop using the device for a short time
and then try again.

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ERROR MESSAGES
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ModeMessage CauseAction
Bluetooth Audio “Music tracks not supported. Please
check your audio player. (Music
tracks not supported. Please check
your audio player.)” A device that is incompatible with
audio playback was connected.
‡
Check the device settings.
‡ Connect a device that is compatible
with audio playback.
SUBARU
STARLINK Please disconnect mobile device
and install the SUBARU STARLINK
application on your mobile device and
try again.
Bluetooth disconnected, please
reconnect and try again.
Smartphone data connection is poor,
please try to connect again. ‡
The SUBARU STARLINK
application has not been installed
on your smartphone.
‡ Your smartphone power was turned
OFF.
‡ The Bluetooth connection has been
lost.
‡ The signal quality is weak.
‡ Lines are congested. ‡
Install the SUBARU STARLINK
application.
‡ Turn ON the your smartphone
power.
‡ Check the Bluetooth connection.
‡ Move the car and connect to
SUBARU STARLINK again.
‡ Wait a short while and connect to
SUBARU STARLINK again.
‡ Start the SUBARU STARLINK
application on your smartphone,
check the service availability, and
then reconnect.
aha “Information acquisition error.
(Information acquisition error.)”
When not able to get the requested
information.Please try again (Refresh etc.) later
or reconnect it.
“Poor wireless reception. (Poor
wireless reception.)” When a communication error has
been detected.Please try again in a better
communications environment.
“Entry not recognized. (Entry not
recognized.)” When an invalid operation has been
executed.Please try again (Refresh etc.) later
or reconnect it.
“The station list cannot be acquired.
(The station list cannot be acquired.)” When not able to get the station
information.Please try again (Refresh etc.) later
or reconnect it.

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ERROR MESSAGES
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ModeMessage CauseAction
Pandora*
2
“No stations have been added to your
list. (No stations have been added to
your list.)” When no stations have been
registered.
Please register stations.
“Your ratings information was not
saved. (Your ratings information was
not saved.)” When ratings information has not
been updated to the Pandora server.
Please try again later.
“Bookmark not saved. (Bookmark not
saved.)” When bookmark registration
information has not been updated to
the Pandora server.
Please try again later.
“Pandora is not available at your
current location. (Pandora is not
available at your current location.)” When Pandora is used in an area
where it is not available.
Please try again at a different
location.
“The selected Pandora station is
no longer available. (The selected
Pandora station is no longer
available.)” When the selected station has been
deleted, or has expired.
Please select another station.
“Pandora Error. (Pandora Error.)” When the Pandora server is
undergoing maintenance, or another
error has occurred.Please try again later.
*1: With navigation function
*2: Pandora is available in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
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INDEX
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INDEX
A
ahaTM by HARMAN ....................................................................... 152
AM radio ........................................................................\
................. 60
“APPS (APPS)” screen ................................................................... 23
Audio settings ........................................................................\
......... 98
AUX ....................................................................\
............................ 94
B
Bluetooth ..............................................................\
........................ 174 3UR¿OHV .......................................................................\
............... 178
Registering Bluetooth audio device .......................................... 177
Registering Bluetooth phone .................................................... 174
Bluetooth audio.........................................................\
...................... 91 Connecting Bluetooth devices .................................................. 182
Bluetooth phone message ............................................................ 127
C
Calling on Bluetooth phone .......................................................... 118 By call history........................................................................\
.... 120
By contacts ........................................................................\
....... 121
By dial pad ........................................................................\
........ 122
By off hook sw ........................................................................\
.. 123
By speed dial list ....................................................................... 120
By split screen ........................................................................\
.. 123
CD .....................................................................\
............................. 78
Command list............................................................\
.................... 261
D
Destination search screen ............................................................ 209
E
Eco monitor ........................................................................\
.......... 170
Entering letters, numbers/list screen .............................................. 48 Entering letters/numbers............................................................. 48
List screen operation .................................................................. 49
Error messages ........................................................................\
.... 293
F
FM radio ........................................................................\
................. 60
G
General settings ........................................................................\
... 188
GPS ....................................................................\
.......................... 247 Limitations........................................................................\
......... 247
Guiding the route ........................................................................\
.... 31
H
“HOME (HOME)” screen ................................................................ 22

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INDEX
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I
“INFO (INFO)” screen ..................................................................... 24
Info screen operation ...................................................................... 47 Reordering the menu icons......................................................... 47
Initial screen ........................................................................\
........... 38
iPod ...................................................................\
............................. 84
L
Loading/removing an SD card ........................................................ 42 Loading ................................................................\
....................... 42
Removing........................................................................\
............ 44
M
Maintenance ............................................................\
..................... 196
Map screen operation ................................................................... 205 Current position display ............................................................ 205
Map scale ........................................................................\
......... 206
Orientation of the map .............................................................. 207
Position marker ........................................................................\
. 208
Show map ........................................................................\
......... 205
Memory points settings..................................................\
............... 237 Saving destinations................................................................... 238
Setting up home........................................................................\
237
MirrorLink
TM........................................................................\
........... 150
O
Operating information ................................................................... 101 CD player/disc ........................................................................\
.. 103
File information ........................................................................\
. 107
iPod........................................................................\
................... 106
Radio ..................................................................\
...................... 101
SD card ........................................................................\
............. 107
Terms ....................................................................\
.................... 111
Overview buttons ........................................................................\
.... 20
P
Pandora ................................................................\
........................ 158
Phone/message settings .............................................................. 133 “Contact/Call History Settings (Contact/Call History Settings)” screen ................................. 135
“Messaging Settings (Messaging Settings)” screen ................. 142
“Phone Display Settings (Phone Display Settings)” screen ...... 143
“Phone/Message Settings (Phone/Message Settings)” screen ...................................... 133
“Sound Settings (Sound Settings)” screen ............................... 134

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