Subaru B9 TRIBECA user manual

User manual for the device Subaru B9 TRIBECA

Device: Subaru B9 TRIBECA
Category: Automobile
Manufacturer: Subaru
Size: 1.42 MB
Added : 11/2/2013
Number of pages: 59
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Foreword
This booklet is a supplement to the Owner’s Manual for SUBARU
B9 TRIBECA and contains a detailed description and instructions
for proper operation of the Rear Seat Entertainment System provid-
ed in your vehicle.
To ensure optimum and correct use of your Rear Seat Entertain-
ment System, please read this supplement and get acquainted with
the system before using it.
Please keep this supplement together with your Owner’s Manual
and leave it in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Contents Skipping chapters backward ................................................29 Safety Warnings ............................................................3 Title search ..........................................................................30 Before Use .....................................................................4 Skipping to a predetermined screen ....................................31 System Components ...............................

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Contents Initial Settings ..............................................................45 Setting DVD/Audio/Subtitle Language ............................... 46 Setting the Angle Mark Display ......................................... 47 Setting the Viewer Restriction Level .................................. 48 Password registration .......................................................... 49 Connecting External Devices to Your Rear Seat Entertainment System ................................

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Safety Warnings You will find 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 Rear Seat Entertainment System safely. A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored. A CAUTION indi

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Before Use Never try watching videos or using other entertainment programs with your Rear Seat Entertainment System by keeping the vehicle engine running in a garage or other enclosed area. Exhaust gases accumulated in such an area or entering the vehicle are dangerous, or even lethal. The driver must not attempt to operate or watch the Rear Seat Entertainment System while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so will distract attention from driving and the road, and could lead to an accident. T

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System Components The Rear Seat Entertainment System consists of the following components: 2 3 1) Display (Refer to Page 7.) 4 2) DVD player (Refer to Page 22.) 1 3) External device jacks (Refer to Page 50.) 4) Accessory power outlet (Refer to Page 50.) In addition to the components listed above, there is a remote control and two sets of wireless headphones as attach- ments to the system. S00100 5

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Basic Operations What You Can Enjoy with Your Rear Seat Entertainment System The Rear Seat Entertainment System is designed to provide your vehicle’s rear-seat passengers with video and music entertainment programs recorded on DVD video discs, video CDs and music CDs. The Rear Seat Entertainment System will operate when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Playback sounds can be listened to by using the wireless headphones accompanying the system. All operations with the

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

Basic Operations Display How to open and close the display Push the release button to open the display. The display will swing down partway along its full swing angle. 1 S00101 1) Release button 7

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Basic Operations Adjust the display to the desired angle. S00102 To close the display to its storage position, swing and push it up until it locks. Close the display when it is not in use to help reduce the chance of injury in the event of an accident or sudden stop. S00103 8

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Basic Operations Keeping the display clean Do not touch the display screen with bare hands. The display screen is easily soiled with hand grease. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the display screen surface. Do not use organic solvents. The screen surface is sensitive to scratches or other physical damage. Avoid pushing on it strongly or rubbing it with a hard cloth or any other scratchy material. NOTE The screen is made of a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. When the system is turned on in an

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Basic Operations Remote Control The Rear Seat Entertainment System can be operated only using the remote control (except when ejecting a disc). Touching a switch on the display screen directly with your finger does not have any effect. Store the remote control in the center or rear console box when the Rear Seat Entertainment System is not being used to reduce the chance of in- jury in case of an accident or sudden stop. 1 Be sure to keep the rear console box as well as the upper compartm

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Basic Operations To use the remote control, direct its signal-emitting eye toward the signal reception 2 window of the display. 1 S00104 1) Signal emitting eye 2) Signal reception window 11

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Basic Operations 1) DVD/CD button Control buttons and joystick When this button is pressed, the Rear Seat Entertainment System turns on. The display will show DVD mode or CD 1 2 mode. 2) VIDEO button When this button is pressed, the system will accept and op- 3 20 erate on the video signal from an external video device con- nected to the system. 4 19 3) OFF button When this button is pressed, the Rear Seat Entertainment 5 18 System turns off. 4) CURSOR button 6 17 When this button is pressed, c

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Basic Operations 9) AUDIO button 17) TRACK ( ) button When this button is pressed, the desired audio language or Each brief push (less than 1 second) of this button during op- MAIN/SUB sound channel can be selected when the player eration of the player advances the video scene chapter by is in operation. chapter. If you push the button continuously, the scene ad- 10) SEARCH button vances continuously and quickly (but slowly when playback When this button is pressed, the title search screen will

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Basic Operations How to use the remote control You can control the operation of the DVD player using the buttons on the remote control. You can also control the player using the joystick on the remote control to highlight a switch on the display screen and then pressing the “ENTER” button. You cannot, however, control the player by touching a switch on the screen with your finger. When a switch is selected with the joystick, the color of the switch changes from blue to white. When you then pres

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

Basic Operations DVD Video Menu 1 screen, push the remote control’s “CUR- the VIDEO CD menu only when you SOR” button again or highlight the “HIDE” play a video CD version 2.0. switch on the screen with the joystick and Music CD Menu then press the “ENTER” button. If you highlight and execute the “HIDE” switch, the TITLE number, CHAPTER number and playback time at the bottom of the screen also disappear. Video CD Menu DVD Video Menu 2 NOTE To make the switches disappear from the screen, push the

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

Basic Operations Replacing the battery Take great care not to allow children to swallow batteries or any other removed part, as these could cause serious injury or death if swallowed. Do not let dust, oil or water get on or in the remote control when replacing the battery. When the battery begins to get weak, the signal transmission range of the remote control becomes shorter. If this is the case, replace the battery as soon as possible. While holding the battery holder pushed in the direction

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Basic Operations Remove the battery from the holder. S00107 Install a new battery (Type CR2025 or equivalent) in the holder. Make sure the bat- tery’s positive (+) side and the “+” mark on the holder are on the same side. Slide the battery holder into the remote control until it clicks. S00108 17

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Basic Operations Wireless Headphones Use the wireless headphones to listen to audio outputted from your Rear Seat Entertainment System. Store the headphones in a door pocket when they are not being used in order to reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or sudden stop. Do not disassemble or modify the headphones. Doing so could cause an accident, fire or electric shock. Do not expose the headphones to direct sunlight, strong heat and/or a highly humid environment. The headphone

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Basic Operations Press the ON/OFF button on the left earpiece to turn on the headphones: the POW- ER lamp will come on. S00109 Adjust the sound level as desired with the volume dial on the right earpiece. S00110 19


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