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2. meter TRIP A or TRIP B about which you ieee eae wish to display the list CURRENT CURRENT 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Ompc AVGCONS 25 Ompc LIST TABLE LIST TABLE 12 50 Am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F eA TRIP B CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 3 3 03 ostance OOOOm 0000 0000m OOOO m nume 240 00 240 00 240 00 240 00 avecors 24 9 mec 24 9m2c 24 9mrc 24 9 moc STORE RESET gt This completes the procedure NOTE Selecting on a driving record data list screen will cause the monitor system to go back to the driving record screen Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Retaining driving record data while viewing a retained driving record data list Use the following procedure if you want to retain driving record data while viewing a relevant data list 12 50 am 10 27704 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select for the trip meter TRIP A or TRIP B about which you a EERI cO F ee set ee aa wish to retain the driving record data CURRENT CURRENT 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Ompc AVGCONS 25 Ompc LIST TABLE LIST TABLE 12 50 4m 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select STORE ff ef TRIP B CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 3 3 03 ostance OOOO mi O000m O000m O000mi ume 240 00 240 00 240 00 240 00 avecons 24 9 mpc 24 9 mc 24 9mrc 24 9 mec STORE RESET D 20 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 12 50
3. retaining and erasing driving record data E Displaying driving record data Use the following procedure to display the current driving record data distance time and average fuel consumption rate 7 12 50am 10 27 04 WED _OUTTEMP 65 F Select Ky fi ERI OOO SH E ser The driving record screen will be displayed TRIP A TRIP B CURRENT CURRENT 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 OmPG ave cons 25 Omec LIST TABLE LIST TABLE This completes the procedure NOTE e f a vehicle s trip meter is reset the corresponding drive distance and time display TRIP A or TRIP B will also be reset e The drive time display is associated with the amount of time the ignition switch has stayed on since the trip meter was reset e When the vehicle battery is removed for repair or other purposes the time is reset but the distance is not reset To reset the distance press the trip meter knob Please refer to the vehicle owner s manual for further details e The maximum time display possible is 240 hours 10 days Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Retaining driving record data Use the following procedure to retain the current driving record data 7 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F TE Select below the trip meter designation TRIP A or TRIP B of MFE _ Kees SET the driving record data you wish to keep CURRENT CURRENT 9999 mi D
4. seconds LONG 35 seconds 32 seconds Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Alarm system and shock sensor You can activate or deactivate the alarm system and the dealer optional shock sensor Also you can select the monitoring start delay time and the sensitivity level for detection of impact to the vehicle Press the mro button and then select E 7 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OuTTEMP 65 F Select CI n AAE SET Select or set the following items a be 3 MIN ALARM ter AA ERA Set the alarm system ON or OFF DELAY Set the monitoring start delay time after closure of doors SHOCK SENSOR Use the 6 icon to select operation or non operation Select the sensitivity using the SENSITIVITY icon Sensitivity can be selected from MIN to MAX in a total of 11 gradations NOTE e The settings for shock sensor can only be performed on a vehicle equipped with the dealer optional shock sensor e t takes around 5 seconds for the sensitivity level to be adjusted During this time the security indicator light will flash to indicate the adjustment is being performed e f the sensitivity adjustment has not been performed correctly the buzzer beeping sound will sound four times If the buzzer continues to sound frequently please have the system inspected by a SUBARU dealer 55 56 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions The calculat
5. the screen Select it if the date is correct Select GERD 12 50AM 10 27 04 WED OUTIEMP 657 Select D to enter the maintenance schedule distance N G A NEXT I gt 8 Select B 9 will appear on the screen Select it if the distance is correct 25 26 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 1 0 Select GD This completes the procedure When a vehicle maintenance schedule is programmed When a maintenance date alone is programmed the monitor will remind you of the date by a message on the screen one month before one week before and on the day maintenance is due When maintenance distance alone is programmed a reminder message will be displayed 500 mile before 100 mile before and upon expiration of the distance When both maintenance date and distance are programmed the first message will be displayed upon reaching either the first date or distance whichever comes earlier This also applies to the second and third reminder times If you want to dismiss the reminder message select in the reminder message box Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions NOTE e You may program in either the date first Steps 3 through 5 or distance Steps 6 through 9 You may also program in a date or a distance only e Do not fail to select whenever a date or distance has been entered otherwise the entry will not be enabled The date or d
6. 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select CED The calendar will appear A mark will appear on today s date CALENDAR DEFAULT 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F UN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT TOSA 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 UST pe ee ees 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OSETUP NOTE Use the arrow buttons QHD to display the previous and following months 38 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Adding a memo You can add up to 20 memos to the calendar 1 Select GSD 250 nici 7 oie OUT O Select the slot you wish to add a memo to to then select Gap NOTE Use the up and down arrows GHEY to show items to ABLUEFGHIJKLWN 12 50am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Set the date for the memo ES Enter a date in DD MM YYYY format MEMO DATE Example 01 05 2005 1 May 2005 will appear in the memo YEAR Enter a date in DD MM format Example 01 05 1 May every year will appear in the memo MONTH Enter a day in DD format Example 01 01 of every month will appear in the memo WEEK Enter a day of the week Example MON Monday of every week will appear in the memo 39 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 4 Select CZD Enter the text of the memo and select B 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F AM 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F will appear on screen Select it if th
7. Am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F ER TRIP A CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 3 3 03 oistance OOOO mi OOOO mi O000m O000n nme 240 240 00 240 00 240 00 avecons 24 9 mpc 24 9mrc 24 9mec 24 9 nec NO 5 This completes the procedure NOTE Select the history frame data storage location in which the data are to be retained will appear requesting you to confirm your selection Select it if the selection is correct Select GD e A maximum of three different driving record data sets can be retained for each of the trip meters TRIP A and TRIP B e When the data storage location history frame specified in Step 3 is already occupied by data this data will be replaced with new data once you have confirmed Step 4 e When the driving record data has been successfully retained in a history frame the history frame s heading will change from a number to the date of the data retention e Data retention is cancelled if you select in the Select data WJ box Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Erasing driving record data while viewing a retained driving record data list Use the following procedure if you want to erase retained driving record data while viewing a driving record data list 12 50 An 10 27 04 WeD our tee 65 F Select for the trip meter TRIP A or TRIP B about which you H EKAN O20 es ser wish to erase the driving record data TRIP A TRIP B CURRENT C
8. DEST second will return the display to the standard brightness level navigation system For further details on the MENU MAP and DEST buttons refer to the See the Owner s Manual Supplement for the navigation system Owner s Manual Supplement for the navigation system Displaying Vehicle Information Screen The vehicle information screen provides a variety of information on your vehicle and driving It also gives ways to program certain functions available in your vehicle 1 12 50 4m 10 27 04 WED i E EA o 10 T r wi i CSE FUEL CONS i i i AVG CONS A 24 9 npo DD OUTTEMP 65 7 Ss 20 i RANGE 550 nmi First press the INFO button then select any of the keys on the screen ig The screen displays the current fuel consumption rate average fuel consumption rate and the range you can drive on the remaining fuel See Pages 10 through 12 The screen displays the driving record data The monitor system can retain the record data See Pages 13 through 22 The screen displays the reading of the following three meters average fuel consumption rate current fuel consumption rate and throttle opening percentage See Page 23 fo L You can program your maintenance schedule and other maintenance related items from this screen See Pages 24 through 27 You can use a calculator You can also convert units for example between miles and kilometers SET You can program certain monitor an
9. ISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Ompc AVGCONS 25 Omre LIST TABLE LIST TABLE 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select lt or X7 to specify the number of the history frame data Lak storage location where the driving record data are to be retained 3 5 06 CURRENT 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 m 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Ompc AVGCONS 25 O mpc RESET STORE D 3 Select EEB Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 2150 1075770 OOF will appear requesting you to confirm your selection Select it ry TRIP A CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 ostance OOOO mi O000m O000mi O000 nme 240 00 240 00 240 00 240 00 avecoss 24 9 vec 24 9mrc 24 9mea 24 9 mec YES NO 5 Select This completes the procedure NOTE e A maximum of three different driving record data sets can be retained for each of the trip meters TRIP A and TRIP B e Driving record data can be retained while viewing the retained driving record data list see Page 19 e f the data storage location history frame specified in Step 2 is already occupied by data this data will be replaced with new data once you have confirmed Step 4 e When driving record data have been successfully retained in a history frame the history frame s heading will change from a number to the date of data retention Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Erasing driving record data Use the follo
10. This supplement contains the descriptions and instructions for the Monitor System Please read this supplement carefully before using your monitor system Please keep this supplement with your Owner s Manual and leave it in the vehicle at the time of resale The next owner will need the information it contains FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD TOKYO JAPAN SUBARU is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD Copyright 2005 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD Contents Safety Warnings cccccccccsecceesseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeneneeesneeeenaes 4 Before Us s mnigeria A ic etnies 5 Control Button Names cccccecceeseceeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseneeesaees 7 Displaying Vehicle Information Screen cceeee 8 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ccccscceesseceeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeensseeeens 10 Displaying fuel consumption information and programming for the automatic alarm display cceseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeteeeteeaees 10 E Displaying fuel consumption information c0 cceeeeeeereeee 10 E Programming automatic alarm display for low remaining fuel leVel seas hate eens adele SANT tas ac dete E eae 1 Displaying retaining and erasing driving record data 13 E Displaying driving record data ececceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteeeenteeeeeees 3 E Retaining driving record data eceececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeees
11. URRENT 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Ompc _ avG cons 25 Ompc LIST TABLE LIST TABLE 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUT TEMP 65 F Select RESET A fA TRIP B CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 3 3 03 ostance OOOO mi O000m O000m O0000mi nme 240 00 240 00 240 00 240 00 avecons 24 9 mpc 24 9 mc 24 9mrc 24 9 mec STORE RESET 21 22 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 3 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select the history frame data storage location where the data to be oa erased are retained CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 3 3 03 oistance OOOOm O000Om 0000m O000Omi nme 240 00 240 00 240 00 240 00 avccons 24 9mrc 24 9m0c 24 9mrc 24 9 wea NO 4 will appear requesting you to confirm your selection Select it 5 Select ED This completes the procedure NOTE e There is no way to restore erased driving record data Please use this procedure with caution so as not to accidentally erase any important data e Data erasure is cancelled if you select in the Select data FR box Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Displaying three meters Use the following procedure to display the three meters showing the average fuel consumption rate current fuel consumption rate and throttle opening percentage 7 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED _OUTTEMP 65 F Select E2 MEE E C22 ee The three meters will be displayed on
12. a number of WARNINGs CAUTIONs and NOTEs in this supplement These safety warnings alert you to potential hazards that could result in injury to you or others Please read these safety warnings as well as all other portions of this supplement carefully in order to gain a better understanding of how to use your Monitor system safely A WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored A CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle including Monitor system or both could result if the caution is ignored NOTE A NOTE gives information or suggestions how to make better use of your Monitor system Before Use E Precautions when using the system A CAUTION A WARNING Never disassemble or modify the monitor Read this manual first Read this supplement carefully before using your monitor system We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this supplement Avoid operating the monitor while driving You should stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the monitor For safety s sake some of the monitor s functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary Look at the monitor only when necessary When you need to look at the monitor do so for the shortest time possible Looking away from the road for
13. d other system functions See Pages 30 through 37 Displaying Vehicle Information Screen NOTE e You can turn the clock and outside air temperature display on or off in the upper left and right corners of the screen by selecting the key See Page 30 e You may not be able to use the vehicle information screen if data cannot be properly retrieved from the relevant vehicle systems Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Displaying fuel consumption information and programming for the automatic alarm display Displaying fuel consumption information Use the following procedure to display the current fuel consumption rate average fuel consumption rate and range you can drive on the remaining fuel 7 Om 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select Gia fm OOS BS The fuel consumption information screen will be displayed o 10 20 AN romi OISP FUEL CONS MD i i AVG CONS A 24 9 no RANGE 550 nmi This completes the procedure NOTE e Current and average fuel consumption rates will change all time due to driving and other conditions The displayed data including remaining fuel range data may be different from the actual values It is advisable that you refuel well in advance of reaching a displayed distance e Displayed current and average fuel consumption rates are based on estimates during running not on accurate measurements e The average fuel consumption rate is associat
14. d setting is 10 sec Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions DISP TIME Choose the display time for low fuel and other automatic alarms from 10 20 and 30 seconds This completes the procedure NOTE e Default settings for the above items vary depending on the vehicle model version and grade e All selections and settings become effective as soon as they are made e The monitor system returns to the vehicle information screen when you select ED e Beep selection is enabled only when a genuine SUBARU audio system is connected e Display time can be set for the following three automatic alarm items Vehicle information Fuel remaining Messages on restrictions during driving prohibited while driving etc 29 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Touch panel sensing position adjustment You can adjust the touch panel s sensing positions by using the following procedure 1 Select Ra Touch the center of the lower left crossmark E Touch Panel Adjust RESET 5 Touch the center of the upper right crossmark ZZ The monitor system will return to the vehicle information screen This completes the procedure 30 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions NOTE e if is selected after Step 2 or 3 the touch panel s sensing positions will revert to the original positions e f you selec
15. e date is correct DEFGHIJKLUNOPORSTUYY d Select EZB B 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select ED 00 OCTOBER The memo icon will appear on the calendar UN MON TUE WED THU FRI Fo 5 607 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 eS a aS 24 25 26 PKO28029 30 31 OSETUP 40 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Deleting a memo Press the WS button and then select GD 1 Select GSD 2 Select a memo to delete from the list then select E 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED OuTTEMP 65 F Select EEJ gt gt NO 4 Select 41 Adjusting Brightness Contrast Adjusting brightness contrast Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness contrast of the image on each screen 1 Press the E button 125 0 ai16757 64 WED SUTTON 65 Adjust the image contrast brightness as follows Select EJ and then or to adjust the brightness Select and then or to adjust the contrast CALENDAR DEFAULT 3 Select GD The previous screen will be displayed This completes the procedure NOTE e All adjustments take effect as soon as you make them and can be visually confirmed e The system saves the adjustments for individual screens vehicle information screen and navigation screen as well as for a situation with and without illumination from headlights or parking lights 42 A CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or perfor
16. ed with the driving after the last resetting of each trip meter If the A or B trip meter is reset the average fuel consumption rate will also be reset After resetting the trip meter the average fuel consumption rate will not be displayed until the vehicle has been driven approximately 1 mile from the reset point Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Programming automatic alarm display for low remaining fuel level You can program the display to make it automatically alert you of the correspondingly low fuel level remaining 12 50m 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select v E Wikee2 o 10 a Te re wee OISP FUEL CONS MD i PE AVG CONS A 24 9 npo PD RANGE 550 mi 12 50am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select for the desired alarm display item FUEL The selected i should change to a Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 3 Select ED This completes the procedure NOTE e if E is displayed for FUEL remaining fuel level the automatic alarm display function has been activated for that item To deactivate the function select B The indication should change from EER to EE e The current fuel consumption rate alarm will be displayed only when the navigation screen is being used 12 50am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F fi Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Displaying
17. erence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003
18. istance entry can be cancelled by selecting 8 in Step 3 or 7 The programmed date and or distance will be displayed in the maintenance information screen The icon s in the reminder messages for expired date and or distance will be displayed in red 21 28 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Programming vehicle system functions E Programming display and answerback beep You can program the monitor system for certain display items see below and answerback beep using the following procedure 7 12 50 Am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Ue a 5 KE DY SE BEEP CLOCK OUT TEMP AUDIO DISP DISP TIME A OFF ON ON ff SONTONE 20s O 30sec Select Mig The display and beep programming screen will appear Select or set any of the following items BEEP Selecting or deselecting this turns the beeps on or off in response to specific operations performed CLOCK Selecting or deselecting this turns the time displayed in the upper left corner of the screen on or off OUT TEMP Selecting or deselecting this turns the outside air temperature displayed in the upper right corner of the screen on or off AUDIO DISP On display screens other than AUDIO only it is possible to display the AUDIO as a subtitle on the screen The time display can be set to OFF no display 5 sec 10 sec or CONT ON continuous display Please select the display time according to your preference The initialize
19. mance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure In compliance with Federal Regulations following are reproductions of labels on or inside the product relating to laser product safety KENWOOD rezooovr2 TELEVISION 12V D C GROUND KENWOOD CORPORATIO MADE IN 31 2370 10 JAPAN no 22222222 W 86281 XA00A THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMUFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Location Monitor top surface FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions However there is no guarantee that interf
20. ns In the 15 minute mode the defogger will automatically shut off after about 15 minutes You can shut it off before that time if you push the rear window defogger switch 55 34 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions DEICER You can program the windshield wiper deicer for two operation modes continuous and 15 minute When the continuous operation mode is programmed pressing the windshield wiper deicer switch means that the deicer will continue to function It will however stop operating automatically if certain conditions are met Refer to the vehicle owner s manual for these conditions In the 15 minute mode the windshield wiper deicer will automatically shut off after about 15 minutes You can shut it off before that time if you push the switch RESET Select this key to revert all the three settings you performed on this screen to the default settings This completes the procedure NOTE e All selections and settings become effective as soon as they are made e The monitor system returns to the vehicle information screen when you select D e Setting the windshield wiper deicer is only enabled when your vehicle has the windshield wiper deicer function e Interior light extinction delay time can be programmed as follows After unlocking doors with keyless entry transmitter After closing doors 0 SEC 0 second 0 second SHORT 35 seconds 12 seconds NORMAL 35 seconds 22
21. o the initial state clear the current display operator state memory number etc F Fahrenheit Convert the entered number from Celsius to Fahrenheit c Celsius Convert the entered number from Fahrenheit to Celsius gal Gallons Convert the entered number from liters to gallons L Liters Convert the entered number from gallons to liters Ib Pounds Convert the entered number from kilograms to pounds kg Kilograms Convert the entered number from pounds to kilograms mile iles Convert the entered number from kilometers to miles km Kilometers Convert the entered number from miles to kilometers ft Feet Convert the entered number from meters to feet m eters Convert the entered number from feet to meters in Inches Convert the entered number from centimeters to inches cm Centimeters Convert the entered number from inches to centimeters acre Acres Convert the entered number from square meters to acres m Square meters Convert the entered number from acres to square meters psi Pounds per square inch Convert the entered number from kilopascals to pounds per square inch kPa Kilopascals Convert the entered number from pounds per square inch to kilopascals Results of unit conversions may include rounding errors 37 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions The calendar functions A calendar feature is available E Displaying calendar Press the e button 7 12 50 10
22. or functions A calculator with an 8 digit display is available The calculator also performs unit conversions between miles and kilometers pounds and kilograms etc 12 50AM 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F E en CO SEs M 76543210 9 F fie 6 3 To perform a unit conversion enter a number then select the key for the unit you wish to convert from then the key for the unit you wish to convert to Example Convert 100 miles into kilometers 100 gt mile gt km 160 9 km Below is a description of each key and what it does Key Description Action 0 9 Numbers The numbers 0 to 9 Decimal point Begin entering numbers below the decimal point Equals sign Display the results of the calculation Addition operator Perform addition Subtraction operator Perform subtraction Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Key Description Action Division operator Perform division x Multiplication operator Perform multiplication MR Memory recall Retrieve a number from memory and overwriting the current display M Memory add Add the currently displayed number to the memory Cc Clear Clear the currently displayed number If you have entered a number after pressing an operator pressing this button returns the calculator to the state of having pressed the operator AC All clear Return t
23. r cool the passenger compartment down before using the monitor The liquid crystal display operates correctly at temperatures between 32 F and 140 F 0 C and 60 C When the temperature exceeds 140 F 60 C the monitor s circuit protection function is activated causing the display to dim Control Button Names 2 MENU This button system See the Ow 3 MAP This button screen from See the Ow a This button 5 AUDIO This button Entertainme 6 INFO This button 7 E This button is used is used nt screen is used s used is used to display the menu screen of your navigation ner s Manual Supplement for the navigation system is used to switch the screen to a navigation system any other screen ner s Manual Supplement for the navigation system o zoom in the map displayed on the screen o display the Audio or RSE Rear Seat o display the vehicle information screen o adjust the brightness and contrast of the image as well as to display a calendar see Page 38 through 42 f the system has automatically turned down the brightness in order to prevent excessive brightness following the illumination of headlights or parking lights pressing this button for more than one This button is used to display the destination screen of your 1
24. splay to excessive shock could result in monitor deformation or other damage e Keep any heat source including lighted cigarettes away from the monitor If a heat source is brought into contact with the monitor s cabinet and panel they could be deformed or otherwise degraded eIn extreme cold the monitor may operate sluggishly and the display may dim Such conditions do not indicate a problem They will disappear when the cabin temperature rises to a normal temperature e Tiny black and white dots may occasionally appear in the liquid crystal display These dots are a normal characteristic of the display They do not indicate a problem eWhen the monitor s display requires cleaning gently wipe it with a silicone cloth or other soft cloth If necessary spray the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid Be sure to wipe away any cleaning fluid left on the display surface Do not spray the cleaning fluid directly onto the display surface Spraying cleaning fluid directly onto the display surface could cause an adverse effect on internal components It is also not a good idea to wipe the display surface with a stiff cloth or attempt to clean it using thinners alcohol or any other volatile solvent Doing so could leave scratches and or erase the control button labels e Do not allow the monitor to get wet If it gets wet owing for example to a spilled drink or wet umbrella its internal electronic circuitry may malfunction eIn hot weathe
25. t after Step 2 or 3 you can return to the previous screen e The adjustment performed becomes effective as soon as you make it e At the time of delivery of the vehicle to the first user the touch sensing positions are adjusted correctly Use the above procedure if you feel that they have deviated from the correct positions 31 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Keyless entry system programming You can program certain items related to the keyless entry system using the following procedure Press the mro button and then select Ea OUTTEMP 65 F KEC DDI SE LOCK SIGNAL 1 12 50 am 10 27 04 WED nm rae im zh RESET LIGHT BEEP ON ON This completes the procedure NOTE Select Kal Select or set the following items LOCK SIGNAL The keyless entry system has an answerback signaling function which notifies the driver by electronic chirp and the turn signal lights when locking or unlocking operation performed Please select or deselect the activation or deactivation of the electronic chirp and turn signal lights The electronic chirp can be selected using the BEEP icon and the turn signal lights using the LIGHT icon RESET Select this button to revert all settings performed on this screen to the default settings e Each setting becomes effective as soon as you make it e The monitor system returns to the vehicle information screen when
26. the screen RE FZS gt AVG A aS FUELCONS iG ACCEL This completes the procedure NOTE e The average fuel consumption rate current fuel consumption rate and throttle opening percentage indications are based on data retrieved from the relevant vehicle systems For this reason the status represented by meter readings may lag behind the current status e f data cannot be properly retrieved from the relevant vehicle systems there will be no readings displayed on the meters 25 24 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Maintenance schedule E Programming maintenance schedule You can program your maintenance schedule into the monitor system for any of the following items in terms of period and distance intervals Maintenance Battery Tire pressure Timing belt Use the following procedure 12 50 Am 10 27 04 WED OuTTEMP 65 F E m COO m ls MAINTENANCE BATTERY TIRE PRESSURE TIMING BELT gt e UNDECIDED UNDECIDED UNDECIDED Select EA The maintenance information screen will be displayed Select the item maintenance battery tire pressure or timing belt for which you wish to program the schedule Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 12 50 4n 10 27 04 WED ourieme 65 F Select GD to enter the maintenance schedule date j Ed MAINTENANCE DATE NEXT I Select B will appear on
27. too long could lead to an accident Keep the volume low enough for you to hear outside sounds Keep the system s volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving To do otherwise may mean that you are unable to react appropriately to traffic conditions thus resulting in an accident Any attempt to disassemble or modify the monitor could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident Do not continue using the monitor if it malfunctions If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning for example the monitor gives no picture stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident If the monitor gets contaminated emits smoke or an odd smell stop using it If a foreign object gets inside the system liquid is spilled onto the system or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident A CAUTION The displays contain mercury Therefore the displays must be removed before vehicle disposal Once the displays have been removed please reuse recycle or dispose of them as hazardous waste Before Use E About the monitor e Subjecting the control buttons or liquid crystal di
28. wing procedure to erase retained driving record data 12 50 m 10727704040 ourme 65 Select below the trip meter designation TRIP A or TRIP B H Kone G00 lt 7 es le about which you wish to erase the driving record data TRIP A TRIP B CURRENT CURRENT 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Ompc AVG cons 25 0 me LIST TABLE LIST TABLE 12 50am 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F Select gt or X7 to specify the number of the history frame data A E storage location where the driving record data to be erased are 375706 CURRENT retained 9999 mi DISTANCE 9999 mi 240 00 TIME 240 00 25 Omre AVG CONS 25 Ompc RESET STORE gt gt 3 Select ESB Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 12 50AM 10 27 04 WED OUTTEMP 65 F will appear requesting you to confirm your selection Select it eA TRIPA CURRENT 3 3 03 3 3 03 pistance OOOO m OO0Omi O000m O000n nme 240 00 240 00 240 00 240 00 avccons 24 9 mpc 24 9mrc 24 9mpc 24 9 mec YES NO 5 Select This completes the procedure NOTE There is no way to restore erased driving record data Please use this procedure with caution so as not to accidentally erase any important data Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Displaying retained driving record data list Use the following procedure to display a retained driving record data list 1 ewe Select for the trip
29. you select e The answerback signaling setting is only enabled when your vehicle has that function e For detailed information on how to operate the keyless entry system refer to your vehicle owner s manual 32 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions E Programming other vehicle system functions You can program the vehicle system functions described below by using the following procedure 7 12 50 4m 10 27 04 WED OUT TEMP 65 F Select EZ e A O D ET Select or set the following items KEY ALERT ROOMLAMP DEFOGGER DEICER A gt F norma A GH P KEY ALERT 7 v i Select or deselect this key to enable or disable the key lock in prevention function OFF DELAYTIME 15min ON 15min ON i s s Please see the vehicle owner s manual for details of the key lock in prevention function ROOMLAMP interior light You can choose the delay time before extinction of the interior light when the doors are unlocked using the keyless entry system transmitter or when the doors are closed DEFOGGER You can program the rear window defogger for two operation modes continuous and 15 minute When the continuous operation mode is programmed the rear window defogger will operate for 15 minutes stop for two minutes and again operate for 15 minutes and so on Even in under continuous operation mode the defogger shuts off if certain conditions are met Refer to the vehicle owner s manual for these conditio
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