Subaru Forester: Scan (type A, B and C audio) - CD player operation - Audio - Subaru Forester Owner's ManualSubaru Forester: Scan (type A, B and C audio)

The scan mode lets you listen to the first

The scan mode lets you listen to the first 10 seconds of each track/file in succession.

Press the “SCAN” button to start scanning upward beginning with the track/ file(s) following the currently selected one.

After all track/file(s) in the disk/folder have been scanned, normal playback will be resumed. To cancel the scan mode, press the “SCAN” button again.

NOTE
The scan mode will be cancelled if you perform any of the following steps.

- Press the “RPT” button
- Turn the “TUNE/TRACK/CH” dial
- Press the “
side of the “FOLDER/PTY/CAT” button” or “side of the “FOLDER/PTY/CAT” button” side of the “FOLDER/PTY/CAT” button
- Press the “
- Press the disc select button (type B audio)” button
- Press the disc select button (type B audio)
- Select the mode other than CD mode
- Press the “LOAD” button when there is free space in the CD magazine (type B audio)
- Turn off the power of the audio equipment
- Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position

    Random playback
    To playback a track/file(s) at random, press the following button (random button) while the track/file is playing. *1: For type A, B and C audio, press the button for 0.5 second or longer. * ...

    Display selection (type A, B and C audio)
    If you press the “TEXT” button during playback, the display will change as shown in the following sequence. For CD-DA: For MP3/WMA/AAC: For iPod®: ...

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