Subaru Forester Manuals 2012 Forester Owner's Manual | Page 204

5-30 Audio Type A and B audio Type C and D audio 2. Press the “CD/AUX” button on the audio control panel to turn on the auxiliary audio input. 3. Play back the portable audio player. Refer to the instruction manual for the portable audio player. NOTE . The AUX input jacks of the models with the genuine SUBARU navigation system are the 3.5 mm stereo jack type. For detailed information, refer to the Owner’s Manual supplement for the navigation system. . The output sound of the portable audio player is not loud, and the sound via the vehicle’s speakers that are connected to the vehicle audio set may be very low. If you turn up the volume of the audio set, the volume becomes louder. However, when you change from one portable audio player to another one, the volume levels via the vehicle’s speakers may be significantly louder compared to the prior device. To avoid a large volume difference, turn down the volume when you change between portable audio players. . In some cases, when the sound volume of the portable audio player is low, the sound quality may become impaired when you turn up the volume of the vehicle audio system. In this case, adjust the sound volume of the portable audio player. . In some cases, noise occurs because of a bad connection between the portable player and the vehicle audio system. Try cleaning the stereo jack and audio plug. . If the noise is not reduced, check for disconnection of the cord or a malfunction of the portable player. Precautions to observe when handling a compact disc Use only compact discs (CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs) that have the mark shown in the following. Also, some compact discs cannot be played.