Subaru Outback Manuals 2011 Outback Navigation System Manual | Page 263

Using the phone book Registering the phone book data Up to 1000 phone book data can be registered with the phone book of the in-vehicle equipment. Contents that can be registered as phone book data are as shown below. • Name: It is possible to register up to 24 characters. They can be clipped. • Phone number 1, phone number 2: Up to 25 digits can be registered. Any letter other than "0 to 9, *, #" cannot be used. • (voice record: No.1) : A voice tag can be registered. Transmitting the phone book of the Bluetooth Phone It is possible to transmit the phone book data from the phone book of the Bluetooth Phone to that of the in-vehicle equipment. Phone book data that can be transmitted are as shown below. • Name When the name of the phone book data of the Bluetooth Phone is in excess of 24 character, up to 24 characters from the start are registered with the phone book of the in-vehicle equipment. When a non-corresponding character is registered in the name of the phone book data of the Bluetooth Phone, this is registered with the phone book of the in-vehicle equipment as a blank. • Phone number 1 • Phone number 2 When more than 3 phone numbers are registered with the phone book data of the Bluetooth Phone, with two or more phone book data of the same name created, they are divided to be registered with the phone book of the in-vehicle equipment. When any letters other than "0 to 9, *, #" are included in the phone book data of the Bluetooth Phone, those relevant letters are deleted to be registered with the phone book of the in-vehicle equipment. When the phone book data of the Bluetooth Phone is a phone number in excess of 25 digits, it is not registered with the phone book of the in-vehicle equipment. Hands-Free Phone System 261