phone SUBARU OUTBACK 2010 5.G User Guide
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“TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
4. Select “Pair phone ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
5. Press the talk switch. Refer to “Voice
command system ”F 5-40.
6. Say the name to be registered.
7. Select “Confirm ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial or say “Confirm ”.
Then a pass key is displayed.
8. Input the displayed pass key into the
cell phone while “PASS KEY: **** ”is
displayed. If you input the correct pass
key, “Paired ”is displayed and the register-
ing procedure is finished. If you input an
incorrect pass key, “Failed ”is displayed
and the registering procedure was not successful. ! Inputting the phone number
1. Press the OFF hook switch.
2. Select “Phonebook ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
3. Select “Add Entry ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
4. Select “Manual Input ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
5. Input the phone number to be regis- tered. NOTE
While inputting the phone numbers, if “
Go Back ”is chosen using the “TUNE/
TRACK/CH ”dial, the character that was
input last is deleted. ! Registering the phonebook data.
1. Input the phone number to be regis-
tered. Refer to “Inputting the phone
number ”F 5-35.
2. Say the name to be registered. 3. “Confirm ”is displayed.
4. Press the “TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
5. “Stored ”is displayed.
6. Select “Speed Dial ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
7. Select the phone number to be regis- tered.
Preset buttons
8. Press the preset button in which you
want to register the number. The number
is then registered. ! Page scroll
Audio 5-35
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5-36Audio
If the registered name or phone number
has more than 12 characters, press the“TEXT ”button for more than 1.5 seconds
to scroll the name or phone number. ! Making a phone call
! Making a phone call from the phone book
It is possible to select a phone number
from the phonebook registered with the in-
vehicle equipment to make a phone call.
1. Press the OFF hook switch.
Preset buttons
2. Press the preset button in which the
desired number is registered.
3. Press the OFF hook switch again. NOTE
When a preset button for which num-
bers are not registered is pressed, an
error message is indicated on the audioscreen. !
Redial
1. Select “Redial ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
2. Press the OFF hook switch. ! Callback
1. Select “Callback ”by operating the
“ TUNE/TRACK/CH ”dial.
2. Press the OFF hook switch. ! Taking a phone call and declining
an incoming call
To take a phone call: Press the OFF
hook switch.
To put an incoming call on hold: Press
the ON hook switch briefly.
To decline an incoming call: Press the
ON hook switch for more than 1.5 sec- onds. !
Volume control
You can adjust the phone call volume, the
voice volume and the voice guidance
volume. Refer to “Volume control switch ”
F 5-31.
! Adjustable level of each volume
Volume Range
Initial setting
Phone call 0 to 14 7
Voice 0 to 14 7
Voice guidance 1 to 7 4
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5-38Audio
First menu Second menu Third menu Details
Phonebook* Add Entry —Adding a new number
Change Name —Changing a name registered in the phonebook
List Names —Showing the list of the names registered in the phonebook
Speed Dial —Registering a speed dial
Delete Entry —Deleting phonebook data
Del Spd Dial —Deleting a registered speed dial.
Go Back —
Redial —— Redialing
Callback —— Dialing a number stored in the incoming call history memory
*: If a cell phone is not registered, the menu described in the chart is not indicated.
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First menu Second menu Third menuDetails
Setup Security Set Pin Setting a PIN code
Phbk Lock Locking the phonebook*
Phbk Unlock Unlocking the phonebook*
Go Back
Phone setup Pair Phone Registering a new cell phone
Select Phone Selecting a cell phone to be used
Change Name Changing the registered name of the cell phone
List Phones Showing the list of the registered cell phones
Set Passkey Changing the pass key
Delete Deleting the registered cell phone
Go Back
System setup Guidance Vol Setting the volume of the voice guidance
Initialize Initialization
Go Back
Go Back —
*: If a PIN code is not registered, the menu described in the chart is not available. Audio
5-39
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5-40Audio
!Voice command system
Talk switch
To turn on the voice command system,
press the talk switch briefly. To turn off the
voice command system, press the talk
switch for more than 1.5 seconds. The commands available for the voice
command system are listed in the follow-
ing chart.
Command
1 0 (zero, oh)
2 1 (one)
3 2 (two)
4 3 (three)
5 4 (four)
6 5 (five)
7 6 (six)
8 7 (seven)
9 8 (eight)
10 9 (nine)
11 * (star)
12 # (pound)
13 + (plus)
14 double
15 callback
16 redial
17 dial by number
18 dial by name
19 phonebook
20 setup 21 phone book add entry
22 phone book change name
23 phone book delete entry
24 phone book list names
25 phone book set speed dial
26 phone book delete speed dial
27 phone book unlock
28 cancel
29 help
30 repeat
31 go back
32 mute
33 call transfer
34 dial
35 previous
36 delete
37 store
38 confirm
39 phone setup
40 security
41 pair phone
42 change name
43 select phone
44 list phones
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45 set pass key
46 list phone
47 add entry
48 delete entry
49 delete speed dial
50 by voice
51 voice
52 by phone
53 phone
54 call history
55 by call history
56 set speed dial
57 next
58 incoming
59 outgoing
60 list names
61 set PIN
62 phone book lock
63 PIN setup 64send Audio
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8-6Driving tips
Off road driving
WARNING
. Always maintain a safe driving
speed according to the road and
weather conditions in order to
avoid having an accident on a
sharp turn, during sudden brak-
ing or under other similar condi-tions.
. Always use the utmost care in
driving –overconfidence be-
cause you are driving an All-
Wheel Drive vehicle could easily
lead to a serious accident.
& Legacy
Your AWD vehicle is neither a conven-
tional off-road vehicle nor an all terrain
vehicle. It is a passenger car designed
primarily for on-road use. The AWD
feature gives it some limited off-road
capabilities in situations in which the
driving surface is relatively level, obstruc-
tion-free and otherwise similar to on-road
driving conditions. Operating it under other
than those conditions could subject the
vehicle to excessive stress which might
result in damage not eligible for repair under warranty. If you do take your
SUBARU off road, you should review the
common sense precautions in the next
section (applicable to the Outback) for
general guidance. But please keep in
mind that your vehicle
’s off-road capabil-
ities are more limited than those of theOutback.
Never attempt to drive through pools and
puddles, or roads flooded with water.
Water entering the engine air intake or
the exhaust pipe or water splashing onto
electrical parts may damage your vehicle
and may cause it to stall.
& Outback
Because of the AWD feature and higher
ground clearance, your SUBARU can be
driven on ordinary roads or off-road. But
please keep in mind that an AWD
SUBARU is a passenger car and is
neither a conventional off-road vehicle
nor an all-terrain vehicle. If you do take
your SUBARU off-road, certain common
sense precautions such as those in the
following list should be taken: . Make certain that you and all of your
passengers are wearing seatbelts. . Carry some emergency equipment,
such as a towing rope or chain, a shovel,
wheel blocks, first aid kit and cell phone or
citizens band radio. .
Drive carefully. Do not take unneces-
sary risks by driving in dangerous areas or
over rough terrain. . Slow down and employ extra caution at
all times. When driving off-road, you will
not have the benefit of marked traffic
lanes, banked curves, traffic signs and
the like. . Do not drive across steep slopes.
Instead, drive either straight up or straight
down the slopes. A vehicle can much
more easily tip over sideways than it can
end over end. Avoid driving straight up or
down slopes that are too steep. . Avoid sharp turning maneuvers, espe-
cially at higher speeds. . Do not grip the inside or spokes of the
steering wheel. A bad bump could jerk the
wheel and injure your hands. Instead drive
with your fingers and thumbs on the
outside of the rim. . If driving through water, such as when
crossing shallow streams, first check the
depth of the water and the bottom of the
stream bed for firmness and ensure that
the bed of the stream is flat. Drive slowly
and completely through the stream. The
water should be shallow enough that it
does not reach the vehicle ’s undercar-
riage. Water entering the engine air intake
or the exhaust pipe or water splashing
onto electrical parts may damage your
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14-4Index
Climate control system Automatic ................................................................ 4-8
Manual ................................................................... 4-4
Clock ........................................................................ 3-24
Clutch Fluid .................................................................... 11-31
Pedal .................................................................. 11-33
Coat hook ................................................................. 6-13
Continuously variable transmission ............................... 7-18
Capacities ............................................................. 12-4
Fluid .................................................................... 11-26
Manual mode ........................................................ 7-21
Oil temperature warning light (AT OIL TEMP) ............ 3-15
Select lever ........................................................... 7-19
Shift lock function ................................................... 7-20
Coolant .................................................................... 11-18
Temperature high warning light ................................ 3-13
Temperature low indicator light. ................................ 3-13
Cooling system ......................................................... 11-17
Corrosion protection ................................................... 10-4
Crossbars ................................................................. 8-14
Cruise control ............................................................ 7-38
Indicator light ................................................. 3-23, 7-41
Set indicator light ........................................... 3-23, 7-41
Cup holder .................................................................. 6-8
Front passenger ’s .................................................... 6-9
Rear passenger ’s..................................................... 6-9
D
Daytime running light system ....................................... 3-29
Defogger ................................................................... 3-34 Deicer
....................................................................... 3-34
Differential gear oil
Front ................................................................... 11-26
Rear ................................................................... 11-27
Dimensions ................................................................ 12-2
Disarming the alarm system ......................................... 2-18
Disc brake pad wear warning indicators ........................ 7-24
Dome light ......................................................... 6-2, 11-58
Door
Locks ..................................................................... 2-5
Open indicator light ................................................. 3-20
Open warning light. ................................................. 3-20
Step light ............................................................. 11-60
Double trip meter ......................................................... 3-6
Drive belts ............................................................... 11-23
Driving
All-Wheel Drive warning light ................................... 3-20
AWD vehicles ......................................................... 8-5
Car phone/cell phone .................................................. 7
Drinking. .................................................................... 6
Drugs ........................................................................ 7
Foreign countries ..................................................... 8-4
Off road .................................................................. 8-6
Pets .......................................................................... 8
Snowy and icy roads ............................................... 8-9
Tips ................................................. 7-17, 7-23, 8-2, 8-5
Tired or sleepy ........................................................... 7
Winter .................................................................... 8-8
E
ECO gauge ................................................................ 3-8