Subaru Outback Manuals 2012 Outback Navigation System Manual | Page 234

Before using the Hands-Free Phone System What can be made with the Hands-Free Phone System It is possible to connect the Bluetooth Phone of which the operation has been confirmed to the in-vehicle equipment through the Bluetooth format (wireless) to make a phone call from the in-vehicle equipment or take an incoming phone call. Since the Bluetooth format is wireless, a connection between the in-vehicle equipment and the Bluetooth Phone can be made without placing them in the close vicinity of each other. The Bluetooth Phone can be used with it left in the breast pocket or bag. The Bluetooth Phone that is compliant with the in-vehicle equipment must meet the following requirements. • Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1 or above (Ver. 1.2 or above is recommended.) • Corresponding Profiles are as shown below. • HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Ver. 1.5 or above is recommended.) • OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1 "Bluetooth" is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 232 Hands-Free Phone System What cannot be done with the Hands-Free Phone System In the following cases, the functions of the handsfree cannot be used. • While not in the phone call area. • While in the phone call being restricted due to the lines congested. • When the phone book data is being transmitted from the Bluetooth Phone. • When the Bluetooth Phone is being used, due to data communication. • When the Bluetooth Phone is out of order. • When the Bluetooth Phone is not connected to the in-vehicle equipment. • When the battery of the Bluetooth Phone has run down. • When the power switch of the Bluetooth Phone is turned off. • When the Bluetooth Phone is not set to the handsfree mode. • When a changeover is made on the in-vehicle side from the phone book transmission to the handsfree. • When the Bluetooth Phone cannot be used for other reasons.