Subaru 2010 Tribeca

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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 owner will
need the information it contains.
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN
is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
© copyright 2006 FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
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Safety Warnings ............................................................ 3
Before Use ..................................................................... 4
System Components ....................................................5
Basic Operations ...........................................................6
What You Can Enjoy with Your Rear Seat Entertainment
System ...........................................................................6
Display .................................................................................7
How to open and close the display ........................................7
Keeping the display clean ......................................................9
Remote Control ..................................................................10
Control buttons and joystick .................................................12
How to use the remote control .............................................14
Replacing the battery ...........................................................16
Wireless Headphones ........................................................18
Replacing the batteries ........................................................20
DVD Player ........................................................................22
Precautions to Observe When Handling Discs ........23
Types of Discs Playable with the Rear Seat Entertainment
System .........................................................................23
DVD video discs ..................................................................25
Copyright .............................................................................26
Playing Discs ............................................................... 27
Playing DVD Video Discs ..................................................27
Starting playback .................................................................27
Stopping playback ...............................................................27
Pausing ................................................................................27
Fast-forwarding ....................................................................28
Fast-reversing ......................................................................28
Skipping chapters forward ...................................................29
Skipping chapters backward ................................................29
Title search ..........................................................................30
Skipping to a predetermined screen ....................................31
Displaying each disc’s menu on the screen .........................31
Changing the audio language ..............................................32
Changing the subtitle language ...........................................33
Image angle selection on multi-angle recorded scenes .......34
Selecting a dynamic range control setting ........................... 35
Playing Video CDs .............................................................36
Starting playback .................................................................36
Stopping playback ...............................................................36
Pausing ................................................................................36
Fast-forwarding .................................................................... 37
Fast-reversing ......................................................................37
Skipping tracks forward .......................................................38
Skipping tracks backward ....................................................39
Skipping to a predetermined screen
(Ver 2.0 video CD only) .......................................................39
Sound channel (MAIN/SUB) selection ................................. 40
Playing Music CDs .............................................................40
Starting playback .................................................................40
Stopping playback ...............................................................40
Fast-forwarding .................................................................... 41
Fast-reversing ......................................................................41
Skipping tracks forward .......................................................42
Skipping tracks backward ....................................................42
Repeat playback ..................................................................43
Random playback ................................................................43
Scan .................................................................................... 44
Contents
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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 ...........................................50
Adjusting Display Conditions and Selecting Display
Mode ........................................................................51
Display Condition Adjustment ............................................ 51
Adjusting method ................................................................. 51
Display Mode Selection ..................................................... 52
Selecting method ................................................................. 53
Error Messages ...........................................................54
Language/Code List ....................................................55
Contents
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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.
NOTE
A NOTE gives information or suggestions how to make better use of your Rear Seat Entertainment System.
A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored.
A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle including the Rear Seat Entertainment System,
or both, could result if the cautions is ignored.
Safety Warnings
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NOTE
yUsing the Rear Seat Entertainment System with the engine stopped could lower the battery’s electricity level. If the initial
charge level were too low, the next engine starting would be impossible. It is recommended that the system be used only
when the engine is running.
yThe display screen turns off if you start the engine while using the Rear Seat Entertainment System with the ignition switch
in the “ACC” or “ON” position and the engine not in operation. To turn on the display again, press the “DVD • CD” button
on the remote control. The image will re-appear on the screen.
yLiquid-crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses.
yNever 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.
yThe 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.
yThe driver must not use headphones. Wearing headphones shuts out or drowns out outside sounds and reduces the
driver’s awareness of dangerous situations, which increases the risk of having an accident.
yIf you wish to park your vehicle and enjoy an entertainment program on this system, select a safe place that does not
hinder traffic and has no parking ban.
The display, a component of the Rear Seat Entertainment System, contains mercury. For that reason, it is necessary to
remove display before vehicle disposal. Once removed, please reuse, recycle or dispose of the display as hazardous
waste.
Before Use
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The Rear Seat Entertainment System
consists of the following components:
1) Display (Refer to Page 7.)
2) DVD player (Refer to Page 22.)
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.
System Components
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What You Can Enjoy with Your Rear Seat Entertainment System
yThe 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.
yThe Rear Seat Entertainment System will operate when the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
yPlayback sounds can be listened to by using the wireless headphones accompanying the system.
yAll operations with the Rear Seat Entertainment System can be managed using the remote control accompanying the system (except
when ejecting a disc).
yReplacements of the dedicated headphones and remote control are available from your SUBARU dealer should you lose them.
yYou can also enjoy TV games from a home-use TV game machine or video programs from a video tape player with the Rear Seat
Entertainment System if such an external device is connected to one of the external device jacks of the system. For further details,
refer to the instruction manual provided by the manufacturer of each external device.
NOTE
yWhen the vehicle is parked with the parking brake applied and the selector lever in the “P” position, you can enjoy video
programs on the navigation display on the dashboard if you press the “AUDIO” button on the navigation control panel.
This does not apply when the vehicle is in motion.
yIf you press the “AUX/RSE” button on the audio panel, playback sounds from this system will be outputted through the
vehicle’s speakers.
Basic Operations
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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) Release button
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Adjust the display to the desired angle.
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.
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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
yThe screen is made of a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. When the system is turned on in an extremely low outside tem-
perature, the LCD takes a relatively long time to become bright. On the other hand, when the outside temperature is high,
the LCD may become darker than usual. Both conditions are normal.
yImages on an LCD screen may contain some tiny black spots and/or bright spots. They reflect a characteristic normal to
the LCD and do not indicate any abnormal condition.
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Remote Control
1) Remote control
1) Remote control
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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.
yStore 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.
yBe sure to keep the rear console box as well as the upper compartment
of the center console box closed to reduce the chance of injury in case
of an accident or sudden stop.
yDo not disassemble or modify the remote control. Doing so could cause
an accident, fire or electric shock.
yDo not expose the remote control to direct sunlight, strong heat and/or a
highly humid environment. The remote control case could become de-
formed and the battery in it could leak or even explode if exposed to
these conditions.
yAvoid dropping the remote control and hitting it against hard objects.
yDo not sit or step on the remote control. Placing anything heavy on it
should also be avoided.
yAvoid pressing the remote control buttons for longer than necessary, as
the battery is consumed while any button is kept pressed. Also avoid
placing an object on the remote control, as it may press buttons and re-
duce the battery life.
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To use the remote control, direct its signal-emitting eye toward the signal reception
window of the display.
1) Signal emitting eye
2) Signal reception window
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Control buttons and joystick 1) DVD • CD button
When this button is pressed, the Rear Seat Entertainment
System turns on. The display will show DVD mode or CD
mode.
2) VIDEO button
When this button is pressed, the system will accept and op-
erate on the video signal from an external video device con-
nected to the system.
3) OFF button
When this button is pressed, the Rear Seat Entertainment
System turns off.
4) CURSOR button
When this button is pressed, control switches will appear on
the display when the player is in operation.
5) Joystick
The joystick is used to highlight a control switch or a menu
item on the screen and also to make an entry. Click an ap-
propriate one of its four arrow-marked ends ( , , and
) to use it.
6) ENTER button
When this button is pressed, the system will execute a selec-
tion or entry that was made with the joystick.
7) TOP MENU button
When this button is pressed, the title selection screen for the
DVD video disc currently in the player will appear on the dis-
play.
8) SETUP button
When this button is pressed, the initial setup screen will ap-
pear on the display, where you can make your initial settings.
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9) AUDIO button
When this button is pressed, the desired audio language or
MAIN/SUB sound channel can be selected when the player
is in operation.
10) SEARCH button
When this button is pressed, the title search screen will ap-
pear on the display when the player is in operation. You can
then start playback beginning with the title you have selected
on the screen.
11) DISPLAY MODE button
When pressed, this button allows you to select the screen
size.
12) DISPLAY button
When this button is pressed, the display condition adjust-
ment screen will appear, where you can adjust the bright-
ness, contrast, color and tone for images.
13) ANGLE button
When this button is pressed, the angle selection screen will
appear, where you can select a desired angle when the play-
er is reproducing a multi-angle recorded DVD video disc.
14) SUBTITLE button
When this button is pressed, the subtitle language selection
screen will appear, where you can select a desired subtitle
language when the player is playing a DVD video disc.
15) RETURN button
When this button is pressed, the disc will skip to a predeter-
mined screen.
16) MENU button
When this button is pressed, the menu screen will appear for
the DVD video disc currently in the player.
17) TRACK ( ) button
Each brief push (less than 1 second) of this button during op-
eration of the player advances the video scene chapter by
chapter. If you push the button continuously, the scene ad-
vances continuously and quickly (but slowly when playback
is in pause mode) until you release the button.
18) TRACK ( ) button
Each brief push (less than 1 second) of this button during op-
eration of the player reverses the video scene chapter by
chapter. If you push the button continuously, the scene re-
verses continuously and quickly (but slowly when playback is
in pause mode) until you release the button.
19) STOP ( ) button
This button stops playback when it is pressed during opera-
tion of the player.
20) PAUSE • PLAY ( ) button
Pressing this button pauses playback when the player is in
operation. Pressing it again restarts playback.
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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 press the “ENTER” button, your selection is executed.
To make control switches appear on the screen when playing a DVD video disc or
video CD:
You can use the “CURSOR” button on the remote control to make the control switch-
es appear on the screen. The control switches shown on the next page will be dis-
played when the button is pressed.
To make control switches appear on the screen when playing a music CD:
When a music disc is loaded in the player, playback will start automatically and the
control switches shown on the next page will appear on the screen without the need
for operating the remote control.
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DVD Video Menu 1
DVD Video Menu 2
When playing a DVD video disc, different
control switches are displayed on the
screens for Menu 1 and Menu 2 (Menu 1
screen appears first when the “CURSOR”
button is pressed). Switch between the
two screens when necessary by highlight-
ing the “PAGE” switch on the screen with
the joystick and then pressing the “EN-
TER” button.
To make the switches disappear from the
screen, push the remote control’s “CUR-
SOR” button again or highlight the “HIDE”
switch on the screen with the joystick and
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
To make the switches disappear from the
screen, push the remote control’s “CUR-
SOR” button again or highlight the “HIDE”
switch on the screen with the joystick and
then press the “ENTER” button. If you
highlight and execute the “HIDE” switch,
the TRACK number and playback time at
the bottom of the screen also disappear.
NOTE
The “RETURN” switch is displayed on
the VIDEO CD menu only when you
play a video CD version 2.0.
Music CD Menu
NOTE
If the “ ” mark appears on the screen
when you select a control switch, it will
not be possible to select or execute the
switch.
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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 of the arrow with your fin-
gernail inserted in the slot, slide out the holder in the direction of the arrow using a
cross-head mini screwdriver.
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.
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Remove the battery from the holder.
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.
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Wireless Headphones
Use the wireless headphones to listen to audio outputted from your Rear Seat Entertainment System.
yStore 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.
yDo not disassemble or modify the headphones. Doing so could cause an
accident, fire or electric shock.
yDo not expose the headphones to direct sunlight, strong heat and/or a
highly humid environment. The headphones could become deformed
and the batteries in them could leak or even explode under these condi-
tions.
yAvoid dropping the headphones and hitting them against hard objects.
yDo not sit on the headphones or place anything heavy on them.
yHuman voices may have been recorded intentionally at low levels in
some DVDs for special acoustic effects. If you carelessly adjust the vol-
ume in order to hear these voices more clearly, your ears may be ex-
posed to unexpectedly loud sounds at a later point. This may also hap-
pen when you switch to a different audio source. Very loud sounds could
damage your hearing and pose a driving hazard. Keep this in mind when
you adjust the volume.
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Press the “OFF • ONbutton on the left earpiece to turn on the headphones: the
power lamp on the right earpiece will come on.
Adjust the sound level as desired with the volume dial on the right earpiece.
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Graphics have been changed.
Because the headphone has been
changed to new ones.
Sentence has been changed
according to the power lamp has been
removed from left earpiece to right
earpiece.
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Adjust the earpieces to comfortable positions by extending or retracting the head-
band.
NOTE
For longer battery life, turn off the headphones whenever they are not being
used. Press the “OFF • ONbutton to turn off the headphones and make sure
the power lamp has gone out.
Replacing the batteries
When the batteries begin to get weak, the power lamp will not come on even if you press the “OFF • ONbutton. If this is the case,
replace the batteries as soon as possible.
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 headphones when replacing the batteries.
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Remove the battery cover on the left earpiece by loosening the screw with a flat-
head screwdriver.
Remove the old batteries and install new ones (two AAA batteries). Pay careful at-
tention to the (+) and (–) marks on the battery case.
Reinstall the cover in position by tightening the screw with a flat-head screwdriver.
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DVD Player
The DVD player can be operated when the ignition switch is in the
“ACC” or “ON” position. Load a disc by inserting it into the disc
slot of the player, with the label side facing up. The disc will be
carried inward automatically when you insert it partially. The disc
indicator light will turn on when the disc reaches the full inward
position. To eject the disc, press the “Eject ( )” button. The disc
will come out and the indicator light will go out.
1) Eject button
2) Disc slot
3) Disc indicator light
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Types of Discs Playable with the Rear Seat Entertainment System
Your Rear Seat Entertainment System can play back music CDs, DVD video discs and video CDs that have any of the marks indicated
below.
NOTE
yThe system is not compatible with DVD audio discs and MP3-file or WAV-file based music CDs.
yThe system does not support 8-cm/3-inch CDs; if inserted, they will automatically be ejected.
The following products may not play back on the Rear Seat Entertainment System.
SACD
CCCD
Dual disc
CD-R
CD-RW
CD-ROM
DVD-R
DVD+R
DVD-RW
DVD+RW
DVD-ROM
DVD-RAM
Music CDs
DVD video discs
Video CDs
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When handling discs, follow these precautions:
yIn cold and/or rainy weather, condensation can form inside the DVD player, pre-
venting normal operation. If this happens, eject the disc and wait for the player to dry
out.
ySkipping may occur when the DVD player is subjected to severe vibration (for ex-
ample, when the vehicle is driven on a rough surface).
yTo remove a disc from its case, press the center of the case and hold both edges
of the disc. If the disc surface is touched directly, contamination could cause poor
image or sound quality. Do not touch the disc surface.
yUse a clean disc whenever possible. If there are any deposits, wipe the disc sur-
face from the center outward with a dry, soft cloth. Be sure not to use a hard cloth,
thinner, benzene, alcohol, etc.
yDo not use any disc that is scratched, deformed, transparent/semi-transparent,
glue-labeled, or cracked. Also, do not use any disc that has a non-standard shape
(for example, a heart shape) or 8-cm/3-inch CDs. Malfunctions or other problems
might result.
yDiscs are vulnerable to heat. Never keep discs in places exposed to direct sun-
light, near heaters or in vehicles parked in the sun or on hot days.
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DVD video discs
The DVD player of your Rear Seat Entertainment System can play back DVD video discs that conform to NTSC color TV formats. Any
DVD video discs produced conforming to other formats such as PAL or SECAM cannot be used with the player.
The following are example logos that may be indicated on DVD video discs and what they mean:
NOTE
Some DVD video discs have a region code, each indicating where it can be used. If a disc is not labeled “ALL” or “1”, you
cannot use it in your system’s DVD player. If you attempt to play it in the player, a “REGION CODE ERROR” message will
appear on the screen. Some DVD video discs without any region code may not be usable with your system’s DVD player.
The disc conforms to NTSC format of color TV.
The disc has two audio tracks.
The disc’s subtitles are available in two languages.
The disc’s multi-angle recorded scenes are viewable from three different
angles.
Two screen aspect ratios (ratio of width to height) are selectable: wide
screen of 16:9 and standard screen of 4:3.
Region code indicating the area in which this video disc can be played.
“ALL” stands for all countries; “1” stands for the United States and Canada.
NTSC
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16:9
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Copyright
The Dolby system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, DOLBY, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
The Rear Seat Entertainment System incorporates copyright protection technology
that is covered by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual prop-
erty rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation,
and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only, unless otherwise au-
thorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering and modification is pro-
hibited.
“dts” is a trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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Playing DVD Video Discs
Starting playback
With the vehicle’s ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON” position, insert the disc into the disc slot of the DVD player, with the label side
facing up. The player automatically starts playback of the disc.
If a disc is already in the player, press the “DVD • CD” button on your remote control to start playback.
Stopping playback
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with your remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “STOP ( )” button.
Pausing
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “PAUSE • PLAY ( )” button.
To restart playback, perform either of the above operations again.
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Fast-forwarding
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button continuously until reaching the desired scene.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button continuously until reaching the de-
sired scene.
When you perform either of the above operations while the player is in pause mode,
the disc will advance slowly.
Fast-reversing
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button continuously until reaching the desired scene.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button continuously until reaching the de-
sired scene.
When you perform either of the above operations while the player is in pause mode,
the disc will reverse slowly.
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Skipping chapters forward
The data recorded on DVD video discs is divided into fragments called “titles”, and each title is further divided into smaller fragments
called “chapters”. These titles and chapters are given specific numbers, which are indicated in the guide accompanying each disc. You
can skip chapter(s) using the following procedure:
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
briefly press the “ENTER” button. The disc skips the current chapter and advances
to the beginning of the next chapter. Repeat this operation as many times as neces-
sary to reach the desired chapter.
Method using remote control alone:
Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button. Refer to the above for the
subsequent process and operation.
Skipping chapters backward
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
briefly press the “ENTER” button. The disc reverses to the beginning of the current
chapter. If you briefly press the button again, the disc reverses to the beginning of
the preceding chapter. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary to reach
the desired chapter.
Method using remote control alone:
Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button. Refer to the above for the
subsequent process and operation.
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Title search
If you enter a desired title number using the remote control joystick, the disc is played back beginning with the specified title. The num-
ber of titles differs from disc to disc. Refer to the guide attached to each disc for its title numbers.
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “SEARCH” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. The display switches to the title number entry screen.
Enter the title number using the remote control joystick, then press the “ENTER” but-
ton. The player will play back the disc beginning with the specified title. To revert to
the original video screen, highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick, and then press
the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “SEARCH” button. Refer to the above for the subsequent
process and operation.
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Skipping to a predetermined screen
You can start playing a disc beginning with a registered predetermined screen. Some discs may not be compatible with this function.
For the predetermined screen of each disc, refer to the guide accompanying it.
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “RETURN” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. Playback will start at the predetermined screen.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the “RETURN” button on the remote control. Playback will start at the prede-
termined screen.
Displaying each disc’s menu on the screen
You can display the menu stored in the disc.
Menus and their contents differ from disc to disc. After displaying a menu using the method below, follow the indications that each disc
will show on its screen. Some discs may not allow you to select the top menu. For further details, please refer to the guide accompa-
nying each disc.
Method using screen and remote control:
With the remote control joystick, highlight the “T. MENU” switch on the screen when
displaying the top menu, or the “MENU” switch when displaying other menus. Then
press the remote control “ENTER” button. The top menu or other menus will appear
on the screen.
Method using the remote control alone:
Press the “TOP MENU” button to display the top menu, or the “MENU” button to dis-
play other menus.
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Changing the audio language
You can select a desired audio language from those available with the disc currently loaded in the player.
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “AUDIO” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. The display will switch to the audio language selection
screen.
Click the “ ” end of the remote control joystick to highlight the desired language on
the screen and then press the “ENTER” button. To revert to the original video
screen, highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick, and then press the “ENTER” but-
ton.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “AUDIO” button. Refer to the above for the subsequent op-
eration.
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Changing the subtitle language
You can select a desired subtitle language from those available with the disc currently in the player.
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “S. TITLE” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. The display will switch to the subtitle language selection
screen.
Click the “ ” end of the remote control joystick to highlight the desired language on
the screen, then press the “ENTER” button. To revert to the original video screen,
highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick, and then press the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the “SUBTITLE” button on the remote control. Refer to the above for the sub-
sequent operation.
NOTE
If you select “OFF” in the above operation, no subtitle is displayed on the
screen.
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Image angle selection on multi-angle recorded scenes
If you play back a DVD video disc containing scenes recorded using the multi-angle technology, you can enjoy viewing them from dif-
ferent angles. For example, you can view the image of the same mountain from both the right and left sides.
Some discs may not be compatible with this function.
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ANGLE” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. The display will switch to the angle selection screen.
Click the “ ” end of the remote control joystick to highlight the desired angle on the
screen, then press the “ENTER” button. To revert to the original video screen, high-
light the “ ” switch with the joystick, and then press the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the “ANGLE” button on the remote control. Refer to the above for the subse-
quent operation.
NOTE
yThe default setting is “01” for all multi-angle recorded scenes.
yYou may have to wait a short while for the change in angle to take place.
yYou can make multi-angle scenes identifiable with the angle mark shown on
the display screen. For details of the method, refer to Page 47.
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Selecting a dynamic range control setting
You can reduce (or compress) the difference between the maximum and minimum sound levels for your listening comfort during play-
back of a disc. There are three settings available, each having a different level of compression. If you select the “MAX” setting, the
dynamic range control lowers the maximum sound level while raising the minimum sound level. This makes the audio sounds gentler
to your ears.
Highlight the “DRC” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button. The display will switch to the dynamic range control selection
screen.
Click the “ ” end of the remote control joystick. Each time it is clicked, the setting
changes in the following sequence:
NOTE
The default setting of the dynamic range control is “02 STANDARD”.
With the desired setting selected, press the “ENTER” button.
To revert to the original video screen, highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick, and
then press the “ENTER” button.
01 OFF 03 MAX
02 STANDARD
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Playing Video CDs
Starting playback
With the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON” position, insert the CD into the disc slot of the DVD player, with the label side facing up.
The player automatically starts playing the disc.
If a disc is already in the player, press the remote control “DVD • CD” button on your remote control to start playback.
Stopping playback
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “STOP ( )” button.
Pausing
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “PAUSE • PLAY ( )” button.
To restart playback, perform either of the above operations again.
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Fast-forwarding
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button continuously until reaching the desired scene.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button continuously until reaching the de-
sired scene.
When you perform either of the above operations while the player is in pause mode,
the disc advances slowly.
Fast-reversing
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button continuously until reaching the desired scene.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button continuously until reaching the de-
sired scene.
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Skipping tracks forward
The data recorded on video CDs is divided into fragments called “tracks”. These tracks are given specific numbers, which are indicated
in the guide accompanying each disc. You can advance the disc skipping a track or tracks as follows:
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
briefly press the “ENTER” button. The disc skips the current track and advances to
the beginning of the next track. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary
to reach the desired track.
Method using remote control alone:
Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button. Refer to the above for the
subsequent process and operation.
NOTE (Ver 2.0 video CD only)
Track skipping is not possible with some Ver 2.0 video CDs. For information
on track skipping of each Ver 2.0 video CD, refer to the guide accompanying it.
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Skipping tracks backward
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
briefly press the “ENTER” button. The disc reverses to the beginning of the current
track. If you briefly press the button again, the disc reverses to the beginning of the
preceding track. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary to reach the de-
sired track.
Method using remote control alone:
Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button. Refer to the above for the
subsequent process and operation.
NOTE (Ver 2.0 video CD only)
Track skipping is not possible with some Ver 2.0 video CDs. For information
on track skipping of each Ver 2.0 video CD, refer to the guide accompanying it.
Skipping to a predetermined screen (Ver 2.0 video CD only)
You can start playing a disc beginning with a registered predetermined screen. Some discs may not be compatible with this function.
For the predetermined screen of each disc, refer to the guide accompanying it.
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “RETURN” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. Playback will start at the predetermined screen.
Method using remote control only:
Press the “RETURN” button on the remote control. Playback will start at the prede-
termined screen.
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Sound channel (MAIN/SUB) selection
Highlight the “AUDIO” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button once or as many times as necessary to select the desired
sound channel. Each time you press the “ENTER” button, the sound channel will
change in the following sequence:
NOTE
The default sound channel setting is “MAIN/SUB”.
Playing Music CDs
Starting playback
With the ignition switch in the “ACC” or “ON” position, insert the CD into the disc slot of the DVD player, with the label surface facing
up. The player automatically starts playing the disc.
If a disc is already in the player, press the remote control “DVD • CD” button on your remote control to start playback.
Stopping playback
To stop playback of a music CD, perform the following:
yPress the remote control “OFF” button.
yPress the “Eject ( )” button on the DVD player.
SUB MAIN
MAIN/SUB
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Fast-forwarding
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button continuously.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button continuously.
Fast-reversing
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button continuously.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button continuously.
RPT
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Skipping tracks forward
You can advance the disc skipping one or more tracks as follows:
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
briefly press the “ENTER” button. The disc skips the current track and advances to
the beginning of the next track. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary
to reach the desired track.
Method using remote control alone:
Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button. Refer to the above for the
subsequent process and operation.
Skipping tracks backward
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “ ” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. The disc reverses to the beginning of the current track.
If you briefly press the button again, the disc reverses to the beginning of the pre-
ceding track. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary to reach the desired
track.
Method using remote control alone:
Briefly press the remote control “TRACK ( )” button. Refer to the above for the
subsequent process and operation.
RPT
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Repeat playback
If you want to listen to the currently playing track again, perform the following:
Highlight the “RTP” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button.
The repeat-play mode will be cancelled if you press the “ENTER” button again.
Random playback
You can play all of the tracks on the disc currently in the player in a random order by doing the following:
Highlight the “RDM” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button.
The random playback will be cancelled if you press the “ENTER” button again.
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Scan
The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc in succession. Do the following to scan-play the disc:
Highlight the “SCAN” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button.
The scan mode will be cancelled if you press the “ENTER” button again.
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We recommend that you make these initial settings before enjoying DVD video discs with your Rear Seat Entertainment System in
order to eliminate the inconvenience of making selections and settings each time you play a disc.
yDVD language (ENGLISH)
yAudio language (ENGLISH)
ySubtitle language (ENGLISH)
yAngle mark (ON)
yViewer restriction level (8)
yPassword
NOTE
yThe settings shown in ( ) above are default settings made before shipment from the factory. When you highlight the “DE-
FAULT” switch on the “SETUP MENU” screen with the remote control joystick and then press the “ENTER” button, all set-
tings return to the default settings.
ySome discs already contain audio language and other settings. These settings take priority over your settings.
yIf the vehicle’s power supply is interrupted due to, for example, disconnection of the battery or a blown fuse, all your set-
tings will be cancelled and the system will revert to the factory settings. If this happens, make your settings again.
Perform these settings from the SETUP MENU screen on the display. To access the SETUP MENU screen, do the following:
Method using screen and remote control:
Highlight the “SET UP” switch on the screen with the remote control joystick, then
press the “ENTER” button. The display will switch to the SETUP MENU screen.
Method using remote control alone:
Press the remote control “SETUP” button.
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Setting DVD/Audio/Subtitle Language
The following languages are available for setting:
yENGLISH
yFRENCH
ySPANISH
yGERMAN
yITALIAN
yDUTCH
yJAPANESE
yOTHERS
On the SETUP MENU screen, highlight a language mode (DVD, Audio, or Subtitle
mode) for which you wish to set a language using the remote control joystick and
then press the “ENTER” button. Once the language mode has been selected, you
can now set the desired language by highlighting it with the joystick and then press-
ing the “ENTER” button. The switch color of the set language changes from white to
gray.
Do the same for the remaining language modes.
To revert to the SETUP MENU screen, highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick,
and then press the “ENTER” button.
* This figure shows the screen for setting the
audio language.
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If you wish to set a language not included in the list of languages that appears on
the SETUP MENU screen, highlight “OTHERS” in the second step above and enter
the code of the desired language (refer to the language code list on Page 55) using
the joystick. After entering the code, press the “ENTER” button.
To revert to the SETUP MENU screen, highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick,
and then press the “ENTER” button.
* This figure shows the screen for setting the
audio language.
Setting the Angle Mark Display
This setting allows you to decide whether or not the angle mark is to be displayed
on the screen. If you select “ON” in the procedure below, the angle mark is displayed
at the top left portion of the screen whenever a multi-angle recorded scene is en-
countered during playback. Refer to Page 34 for information on the multi-angle re-
corded scenes.
Angle mark
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On the SETUP MENU screen, highlight “ANGLE MARK” with the remote control joy-
stick, followed by pressing the “ENTER” button. Then, the angle mark display
switches between “ON” and “OFF” each time the “ENTER” button is pressed. Select
either “ON” or “OFF” as desired.
NOTE
yImage angle selection is not possible for DVD video discs that do not con-
tain multi-angle recorded scenes.
yYou can enjoy multi-angle recorded scenes by changing their angle even
when “OFF” is set for the angle mark display.
Setting the Viewer Restriction Level
If you make this setting, certain scenes contained in the DVD video disc in the player are prevented from appearing on the screen. The
highest restriction level is 1 and the lowest is 8.
NOTE
This setting is not effective for discs without a pre-programmed viewer restriction feature.
With an appropriate DVD video disc loaded in the player, access the SETUP MENU
screen. Highlight “PARENTAL LOCK” with the remote control joystick, then press
the “ENTER” button. The display will change to the “PERSONAL CODE” screen.
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Enter your four-digit password using the joystick, then press the “ENTER” button.
The display will change to the “RESTRICTION LEVEL” screen.
Select a restriction level number (1 – 8) with the joystick, then press the “ENTER”
button. The switch color of the set number changes from white to gray.
To return to the SETUP MENU screen, highlight the “ ” switch with the joystick,
and then press the “ENTER” button.
NOTE
yNo default has been set for the password. The “PERSONAL CODE” screen
will show “ ”. Register your password as instructed in “Password regis-
tration” below.
yEntry of a wrong password results in an “ INCORRECT CODE” message.
If this message appears, you cannot continue the viewer restriction setting
operation unless you re-enter the correct password. (Refer to Page 54.)
yIf you forget your password, return the system to the state before register-
ing the password. The method for doing this is described in NOTE of “Pass-
word registration” below. Next, register a new password.
Password registration
Use this method to register your password, which is necessary when setting the viewer restriction level.
With a DVD video disc loaded in the player, access the SETUP MENU screen. High-
light the “PARENTAL LOCK” with the remote control joystick, then press the “EN-
TER” button. The display will change to the “PERSONAL CODE” screen.
Enter a numerical four-digit password using the joystick, then press the “ENTER”
button.
NOTE
If necessary, you can return the system to the state before registration of the
password by doing the following:
On the “PERSONAL CODE” screen, highlight the first digit position with the
joystick, and then click the “ ” mark end of the joystick 10 times. The screen
will show “ ”, indicating that no password has been set.
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You can enjoy TV games from a home-use TV game machine or video programs from a video tape player with the Rear Seat Enter-
tainment System if such an external device is connected to one of the external device jacks of the system. For further details, refer to
the instruction manual provided by the manufacturer of each external device.
Before you can use an external source device connected to the system, push the
remote control’s “VIDEO” button.
The external device jacks are located on the left side wall behind the second-row
seat. Open the cover to use the jacks.
There are three jacks individually marked with different colors to identify their uses
as follows:
Yellow: external video devices
Red: external audio devices
White: external audio devices
Of the three accessory power outlets provided in your vehicle, the one located next
to the external device jacks can be used to supply power to an external device.
When using the power outlet, be sure to read the “Accessory power outlets” section
in chapter 6 of the Owner’s Manual.
yKeep the cover closed when the external device jacks are not in use.
yBe sure to connect only appropriate plugs that fit the jacks. Doing other-
wise could cause electrical failures or short circuits in the system.
yDo not allow spilled drinks or other foreign matter to get into the external
device jacks. That could cause failure of the system.
yRear-seat passengers must be careful not to hit connected plugs with
their body or anything else; failure of the system could result.
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Connecting External Devices to Your Rear Seat Entertainment System
1) External device jacks
2) Accessory power outlet
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In addition to the function that allows you to adjust the display color and other esthetic conditions, the Rear Seat Entertainment System
has a function that enables you to select the display mode (normal and wide screens) according to your preference. Use the following
methods for the adjustment and selection.
Display Condition Adjustment
You can adjust the display conditions with respect to the following items:
yBrightness
yContrast
yTone (gradation)
yColor (balance)
NOTE
yTone and color adjustments are not possible when a music CD is loaded in the player.
yThis setting is defaulted to medium within the adjustable range for each of the above adjustment items.
Adjusting method
Press the remote control “DISPLAY” button. The display condition adjustment
screen will appear.
Highlight the desired adjustment item with the joystick, and then click either the “
or “ ” end of the joystick referring to the table below. (Clicking the “ ” end results
in “–” direction adjustments and clicking the “ ” end results in “+” direction adjust-
ments.)
Set each adjustment by selecting the “ENTER” switch on the screen or pressing the
remote control “ENTER” button.
* This figure shows the screen when a DVD vid-
eo disc or video CD is loaded in the player.
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NOTE
Select the “DEFAULT” switch to revert to a default setting.
Display Mode Selection
The following three display modes are available for your selection:
yNormal
yWide 1
yWide 2
NOTE
yYou cannot change the display mode when a music CD is loaded in the player.
yThe default display mode setting is “Wide 1”.
Item “+” direction (“ ”) “–” direction (“ ”)
BRIGHTNESS Brighter Darker
CONTRAST Stronger contrast Weaker contrast
TONE Steeper tone gradation Gentler tone gradation
COLOR Stronger green colors Stronger red colors
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Selecting method
* This figure shows a screen image when the
“WIDE 1” mode is selected.
Each time you press the remote control “DISPLAY MODE” button, the mode chang-
es in the following sequence:
Release the “DISPLAY MODE” button; 6 seconds later, a full screen will be dis-
played in the selected mode.
NORMAL WIDE2
WIDE1
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The Rear Seat Entertainment System dis-
plays one of the following messages
whenever it detects the relevant error con-
dition. If an error message is displayed,
take the appropriate action that is indicat-
ed on this page.
Cause: A wrong password (personal
code) has been entered.
Remedy: Enter the correct password (re-
fer to Page 49).
Cause:
yThe disc has been inserted with the la-
bel side down.
yThe disc is dirty.
yThe disc is incompatible with the sys-
tem.
Remedy: Check the inserted disc for any
of the above causes. Correctly insert,
clean or change the disc as necessary.
Cause: The inserted disc is of an inappro-
priate region code.
Remedy: Use only a disc marked “ALL” or
“1”.
Cause: Operational obstruction or other
mechanical fault has occurred during disc
insertion or ejection.
Remedy: Have the system inspected by
your SUBARU dealer.
Cause: Remote control “DVD • CD” but-
ton has been pressed when there is no
disc in the player.
Remedy: Load a disc into the player.
Error Messages
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Language Code
Afar 0101
Abkhazian 0102
Afrikaans 0106
Amharic 0113
Arabic 0118
Assamese 0119
Aymara 0125
Azerbaijani 0126
Bashkir 0201
Byelorussian 0205
Bulgarian 0207
Bihari 0208
Bislama 0209
Bengali; Bangla 0214
Tibetan 0215
Breton 0218
Catalan 0301
Corsican 0315
Czech 0319
Welsh 0325
Danish 0401
German 0405
Bhutani 0426
Greek 0512
English 0514
Esperanto 0515
Spanish 0519
Estonian 0520
Basque 0521
Persian 0601
Finnish 0609
Fiji 0610
Faroese 0615
French 0618
Frisian 0625
Irish 0701
Language Code
Scots Gaelic 0704
Galician 0712
Guarani 0714
Gujarati 0721
Hausa 0801
Hindi 0809
Croatian 0818
Hungarian 0821
Armenian 0825
Interlingua 0901
Indonesian (formerly in) 0914
Interlingua 0905
Inupiak 0911
Icelandic 0919
Italian 0920
Inuktitut 0921
iw Hebrew (formerly iw) 0923
Japanese 1001
Language Code
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Yiddish (formerly ji) 1009
Javanese 1023
Georgian 1101
Kazakh 1111
Greenlandic 1112
Cambodian 1113
Kannada 1114
Korean 1115
Kashmiri 1119
Kurdish 1121
Kirghiz 1125
Latin 1201
Lingala 1214
Laothian 1215
Lithuanian 1220
Latvian, Lettish 1222
Malagasy 1307
Maori 1309
Language Code
Macedonian 1311
Malayalam 1312
Mongolian 1314
Moldavian 1315
Marathi 1318
Malay 1319
Maltese 1320
Burmese 1325
Nauru 1401
Nepali 1405
Dutch 1412
Norwegian 1415
Occitan 1503
(Afan) Oromo 1513
Oriya 1518
Punjabi 1601
Polish 1612
Pashto, Pushto 1619
Language Code
Portuguese 1620
Quechua 1721
Rhaeto-Romance 1813
Kirundi 1814
Romanian 1815
Russian 1821
Kinyarwanda 1823
Sanskrit 1901
Sindhi 1904
Sangho 1907
Serbo-Croatian 1908
Sinhalese 1909
Slovak 1911
Slovenian 1912
Samoan 1913
Shona 1914
Somali 1915
Albanian 1917
Language Code
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Serbian 1918
Siswati 1919
Sesotho 1920
Sundanese 1921
Swedish 1922
Swahili 1923
Tamil 2001
Telugu 2005
Tajik 2007
Thai 2008
Tigrinya 2009
Turkmen 2011
Tagalog 2012
Setswana 2014
Tonga 2015
Turkish 2018
Tsonga 2019
Tatar 2020
Language Code
Twi 2023
Uighur 2107
Ukrainian 2111
Urdu 2118
Uzbek 2126
Vietnamese 2209
Volapuk 2215
Wol’of’ 2315
Xhosa 2408
Yoruba 2515
Zhuang 2601
Chinese 2608
Zulu 2621
Language Code
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