2011 Subaru Outback Owner's Manual - Page 204
2011 Subaru Outback Manual
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Audio 5-13 mode - Switching to the other band - Press the "A.S" button - Press the "SCAN" button - Press the "SEEK" button - Press any of the preset buttons - Turn the "TUNE/TRACK/CH" dial - Turn off the audio system - Turn off the ignition switch . When you use the Auto-store function while selecting the FM mode, even if you have selected the FM1 or FM2 station, the new stations are stored in the FM3 station. . If it is only possible to receive less than 6 stations, the available stations are stored from preset 1 in order by frequency and the unused preset buttons are not registered to a station. Also, the previously registered station memories of the unused preset buttons are cleared. . If no stations can be received, the previously stored stations are not replaced. . After pressing the "A.S" button, if more than 1 station is stored, the radio receives the station stored in preset 1. . After pressing the "A.S" button, if no stations are stored, the radio receives the band and station that the radio received before pressing the button. Satellite radio operation (if equipped) To receive satellite radio, it is necessary to install the SUBARU genuine satellite receiver for some models, and to enter into a contract with a satellite radio network service such as "XMTM satellite radio" (for U.S.A. only) or "Sirius satellite radio". For details, please contact your SUBARU dealer. & XMTM satellite radio (for U.S. A. only) XMTM is a continental U.S. based satellite radio service, including music, news, sports, talk and children's programming. XMTM provides digital quality audio and text information, including song title and artist name. A service fee is required to receive the XM TM service. For more information, contact XMTM at www.xmradio.com or call 1-800-XMRADIO (1-800-967-2346). & Sirius satellite radio Sirius satellite radio is a recent innovation that allows the listener to experience digital sound quality and to have a greater variety of channels. Use of satellite radio (Sirius) requires a - CONTINUED -