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1. amp 3 aug amp D 6 1 3i J 100 Use this key to display up to five previous POIs EJ P H Use this key to display the previous POI EZ Use this key to display the next POI 3 Select All Local POI s Use this key to display up to five of the next POIs 4 19 E Dist Use this key to search through the list by distance F 2 Pa Icons Use this key to search through the list by icon type Name Use this key to search through the list by name alpha f T betical search Route Use this key to display a list of POIs only along the route up to the destination Once you have made your selection of POIs corresponding mark ers will appear on the map List Categories AiCocal Pors When searching local points of interest it is necessary to set in advance the category you want to make a search to the Quick POI See Page 57 72 Navigation ad MMC_MMCS book Page 73 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying POI data eeeeeecs5 s3eee8s35os ceseese e ee eekeeen ee7s eee8ee8e8 You can display the information on a POI such as the name address and telephone number 1 Display the desired POI markers on the current map screen See Page 57 and 71 for the procedure 2 Select the POI marker for which you want information by moving the crosshair over it The name of the POI will appear If no data is stored for the selected POI no name is disp
2. Mitsubishi Multi Communication System 172 Handsfree E Steering switches p 1 SPEECH switch 2 OFF HOOK PICK UP switch 3 ON HOOK HANG UP switch WZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 173 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Phone voice After making a phone call or having a phone call you can talk over the phone through microphone and speaker lt An incoming call notice and a voice output while in the phone call are output from the speaker on the driver s seat side When a voice or an incoming call signal is issued by the handsfree the sound from the audio and the navigation system is muted Before using the handsfree Handsfree 173 KA bs ZINN MMC_MMCS book Page 174 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the handsfree Various types of displays Selecting Phone with the menu button pressed displays When Out of the range is being displayed you are now out of the the PHONE MENU screen in which you can set and operate service area or in the location to which no radio waves get through the functions of the handsfree The explanation here is given On occasions like this you cannot use the Bluetooth Phone Move to of the various kinds of displays shown on the PHONE MENU a location where a clear reception can be obtained screen The reception level does not always conform to the display of the Bluetooth Phone The reception level ma
3. E Setting the equalizer with ease E Setting the equalizer in detail E Invoking the equalizer setting that has been preset E Setting the equalizer with ease E Setting the equalizer in detail Setting the balance of the audio VOIUME u sessssssssssssscessssecsseeeenees Setting the surround E Setting the seat position Initializing the DVDen ganienn ni E Setting the screen E Setting the dynamic range E Setting the language E Setting the parental level for the first time E Setting the parental level Handsfree Before using the handsfrece sccccccscsssccssscssccsscecescscsecseeee 170 What can be made with the handsfree ccsesssssssesseesseessesssesssessees 170 E What cannot be done with the handsfree o ccscccscsssssssssssssusssssssisstssstsstsetset 170 Precautions to be taken when using the bluetooth CQUIPIME NE vsssssscescicsssssscaisasssssusssssssecossascsssannacscssassesasssasacensaacesteracsassaisiees Name of each part Phone voice Various types of displays E Reception level display E Battery indicator E Bluetooth connection status display E Roaming display on When parting With Your Cara ssscssssscsssesscssessccssecccssseccsneccesneeessneessneees ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 4 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Making preparations of the handsfree cscscscssssssseeeee 177 Registering the bluetooth phone 177 C
4. positions behind NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen OK to delete this phone book entry Itis possible to register a phone book data See Page 196 lt Itis possible to register a phone book data from the Bluetooth Phone See Yes Ne Page 194 Itis possible to delete all the phone book data See Page 205 204 Handsfree MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 205 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book The phone book data selected is deleted Deleting all the phone book data a me It is possible to delete all the phone book data NOTE Phone book data once deleted cannot be restored to their original state 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone Stored Navigation Route Options Locations Set Up Bluetooth Redial Received Phone Calls T Phone Book Memory Points Settings Handsfree 205 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 206 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book 4 Select EB BC DEF GAN ORE AN PORS TOW WAY 09 A A g y 5 Select Yes E orere A Delete all entries in the phone book Yes All the phone book data are deleted 206 Handsfree MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 207 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other bluetooth settings Deleting the registered bluetooth phone from the in vehicle equipment It is possible to delete the Bluetooth pho
5. 3 4 5 1 2 6 5 Menu This button allows you to display SCREEN in which adjust This button is used to display the menu screen of the naviga ments can be made to the screen tion system 6 This button is used to take out a disc and or adjust the tilt of This button is used to display the vehicle information screen the monitor This button is used to switch to the navigation system s cur rent map screen from any other screen This button is used to display the destination entry screen of the navigation system Introduction p g P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 7 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Loading the map disc When updating the map disc while in the version upgrade of 4 Insert a map disc that contains the area showing the cur a map disc it is necessary to change it with another map disc rent position by following the procedure as described below The monitor automatically gets back to the normal condition to start the playback of the disc NOTE When changing a map disc with another one be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe place 1 Press the button 2 Select MAP The monitor section is tilted and when a disc has been set it is ejected NO DISC DVD CD 3 When the map disc is ejected take it out Introduction 7 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 8 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Loading the map disc 8 Introduction p g Navigatio
6. amp EN 5 z A N A Munu fa a MARCU x 4 CLANKE o sz a m p N Munu f p aiy p 4 j f E ie PE F p TE T z y EB 2 Select EJ compass EL IN peene tal id ES TORREN JATHBOUNNE 100 tasas gt EE omeomewox 0 ne 42 Navigation p lg MMC_MMCS book Page 43 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options Setting route options Using the functions available from the Route Options screen you can change the route options stop the route guidance or check the route Use the following procedures 7 Press the menu button 6 2 Ea L GPS D 6 6 2 1 Zim 5 a 7 Sa sy 2 Select Route Options The Route Options screen will appear Select any of the following displayed functions as necessary Ur Ani Ji MURULLA LANE yas Search conditn Te ean aa Dest amp Way Pt Display route Route preview Calculate Cancel Guidance Search conditn This function allows you to specify the way in which the system calculates the route to the destination See Page 44 Detour This function allows you to prompt the system to calculates an alternative route from your current position within a specified dis tance Only available during route guidance is active See Page 45 Route Pref This function allows you to prompt the system to alter the r
7. P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 104 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the radio AM radio screen displayed 5 Function display Pe TRIE tae eT EO EE ee ee OE a ae ee T A S Displayed while in the auto store When the AM radio screen is not displayed while listening to the AM 6 Preset keys 1 to 6 radio press the button to display the AM radio screen It is possible to preset a station and invoke it later See Page 107 1 2 3 4 7 SETTING snl Select this to display the screen set for the audio See Page a 5 153 TIOR 8 LO DX Each time this is selected the local mode is turned on and off When the local mode is set the search of a station can be made starting with a station that is located in the area receiv ing radio waves clearly 9 A S 7 8 9 Selecting this for more than 2 seconds starts the auto store However if this button is selected while in the auto store the process of the auto store stops mmm 6 SS THz 1 AM display AM is displayed 2 Station tuned in to The name of the station tuned in to and its frequency are dis played When the station is preset the preset number is also displayed 3 LOCAL Displayed while in the LOCAL mode 4 VOL The volume level is displayed See Page 99 104 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 105 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the radio Selecting a station Sele
8. 1 Press the button When the source display is shown proceed to step 3 2 Press again the button 3 Select a source Each of the source screens is displayed NOTE Sources displayed vary with the equipment connected 98 Audio and Visual p ANY Zs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 99 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Setting and adjusting the sound Adjusting the sound volume It is possible to adjust the sound volume while looking and listening to the source NOTE When the voice of the navigation system breaks in the sound volume is auto matically reduced temporarily 1 Press the VOLUME button or press the switches of the steering switch Each time the button switch is pressed the sound volume decreases and each time the button switch is pressed it increases The volume level is displayed in figures on the upper right sec tion of the screen NOTE For detailed setting of the sound quality and balance refer to Setting the audio See Page 153 Audio and Visual 99 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 100 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Handling the disc Setting the disc A CAUTION Set a CD DVD or MP3 WMA disc When inserting a disc do not insert 2 or more disc s in piles This may cause a malfunction to the player resulting in the For details of the discs that
9. motion display When a setting is made in the initial setting of the DVD so that the 1 2 Ca angle mark is displayed an angle mark is displayed in the scene compliant with multi angle See Page 164 Each time ANGLE is selected the DVD is played back with the angle changed over NOTE The type of the angle is indicated by a numeric character When a numeric character is not displayed or when it is displayed as 1 1 the DVD is not com pliant with multiple languages Touching the image section in the screen allows you to check the angle on the playback screen Audio and Visual 147 aa P ig l Zi A co MMC_MMCS book Page 148 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Setting the screen Adjusting the image quality Selecting Gai or E of EJ allows you to adjust the brightness Each time E is selected the brightness is increased and each wo time Ga is selected the brightness is decreased The image quality can be adjusted while looking and listening to the lt Selecting amp or E of g allows you to adjust the contrast DVD Each time E is selected the contrast is increased and each time Ga is selected the contrast is decreased 1 Press the button NOTE 2 Select Gi or E of each item to adjust the image quality Selecting DEFAULT returns the settings to the default settings our Each time is selected the tint of red is increased and each ti
10. 28 Navigation MID IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 29 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 8 Select OK 6 Select the desired street from the list If the same street name exists in more than one town city a list of these towns cities will be shown SF CITY WALK Housenumber 150 261 15 3 me 9 Select destination to set the address entered in the above steps as your final destination The system will calculate the route and display the entire route on 7 Enter a house number If a house number is not specified proceed to Step 8 the map s EAE 5 qe on R a re a Street CITY CANBER Perr CANBERRA CBD ee Preference al 7 15 as VEJ W YURULLA LAN an Non Lad Housenumber 150 261 ia o g Select BM waypoint to set the address entered in the above steps as a waypoint on your route You can program up to five waypoints per trip Navigation 29 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 30 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 70 Select Start 2 Select the address of the desired location memory Route guidance begins along the displayed route NOTE If the system cannot find your desired route select Chg route This will allow you to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen from which you can prompt the system to calculate a new route See Page 43 If your DVD ROM disc does not contain the
11. After pressing the disc eject switch do not leave it in the ejected condition for a long stretch of time This may cause warp to the disc thus rendering it unusable e Store the disc away from direct sunlight which may cause warp to it thus rendering it unusable e Discs that can be played back are limited only to those with a circular form 12 or 8 cm in diameter Avoid using irregular sized discs which may cause malfunc tion to the equipment 9 9 9 e The DualDisc is not supported Avoid using it which may cause malfunction to the equipment p g Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 89 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the audio and visual A CAUTION Avoid the use of discs of which the recording section is trans parent or translucent These discs may not be inserted or ejected or played back normally e Using lens cleaner may cause malfunction to the pick up sec tion of the player Be sure not to use it Do not use discs attached with scotch tape seal or CD R label or those having traces of them Using these discs may cause malfunction to the player with the ejection of discs unavailable Audio and Visual 89 p P L QB MMC_MMCS book Page 90 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the audio and visual Player When there occurs an abnormal condition the player stops automatically to protect the inside mechanism of the pla
12. E Exterior Lights Interior Lights Headlight Auto cutout Function lt Sensitivity for Auto Light Auto Light Linked to Wiper Interior Light Auto cutout Time Duration Dome Light Remains On after Door is Closed 226 Information OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 227 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Initialization of equipment settings The setting contents are initialized and returned to the settings at the time of factory shipment 1 Display the Equipment screen and select RESET 2 Press Yes Initialization of equipment settings is com plete Reset to initial settings is it all right Yea eo Displaying information screen Information 227 Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 228 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Setup The basic settings about information can be set Press the button and select Setup Type 1 Fuel Caution Display Air Conditioner Display Unit me O PRD Type 2 2 Select one of each item 228 Information MID ad MMC_MMCS book Page 229 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Adjusting brightness contrast Adjusting brightness contrast 3 Select Gem O16 FO OR OO OO O88 608s 80118 SE E a E ONG ONE E 8 The previous screen will be displayed Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness contrast of the This completes the procedure image on each screen NOTE 1 Press the button All adjustments tak
13. Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way NOTE When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the When not preset it is not possible to invoke the setting later However you can button again to display the screen shown above enjoy the audio as you have set it Audio and Visual 155 p ANY Zs y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 156 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio 3 Select EQUALIZER in the SETTING screen E If premium sound system is connected 00 SETTING cs Setting the equalizer with ease It is possible to select a sound category to set the equalizer with ease 1 Press the button 2 Select SETTING 4 Select either of 1 to 3 of USER PRESET ATURAL CROCK gt POPS EASY JAZZ gt BANDI BAND2 BANDS BAND4 FREG 6 Hz tk Hz amp k Hz Sk Hz a 1 1 GAIN 1 GB Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the button again to display the screen shown above 156 Audio and Visual MID ad ele ad MMC_MMCS book Page 157 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio 3 Select EQUALIZER in the SETTING screen lt Type 2 gt None Suitable for all types of music ROCK Suitable for rock music POPS Suitable for pop music COUNTRY Suitable for country music R amp B Suitable for R amp B mu
14. iPod 4 Generation iPod 5 Generation iPod mini iPod nano 15 Generation iPod nano 2 Generation Playable iPod software is version 1 0X or later Audio and Visual 127 p P L IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 128 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod iPod control screen displayed When no iPod control screen is displayed while looking and A RDM Tunes in an album are being played back in ran listening to iPod press the button to display the iPod dom order control screen RPTRDM During tunes are played back in random order a tune is being played back repeatedly RPT A RDM During tunes in an album are played back in random order a tune is being played back 5 repeatedly 4 VOL 0 The volume level is displayed See Page 99 8 5 TIME 0 The playback time of a tune is displayed A p EP 6 OWNER 10 a nar PA The name of the owner is displayed 7 TRACK 1 Track number in the category total number of the songs he number of a track is displayed 2 STATE 8 ALBUM The playback status is displayed The name of an album is displayed E Play back is going on E Fast rewind is going on D Fast forward is going on 9 ARTIST The name of an artist is displayed 3 FUNCTION 10 SETTING The playback status such as repeat random A random Selecting this displays the screen set for the audio See Page repeat random an
15. op ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 1 Wednesday December 26 2007 2 01 PM Foreword Throughout this owner s manual the words WARNING and CAUTION appear i Thank you for selecting a MITSUBISHI MOTORS product These serve as reminders to be especially careful Failure to fol This owner s manual will add to your understanding and full low instructions could result in personal injury or damage to your enjoyment of the many fine features of Mitsubishi Multi Com vehicle munication System WARNING MITSUBISHI MOTORS AUSTRALIA LTD reserves the indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or e death if instructions are not followed right to make changes in design and specifications and or to make additions to or improvements in this product without obli A CAUTION gation to install them on products previously manufactured means hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor It is an absolute requirement for the driver to strictly observe all personal injury or damage to your vehicle laws and regulations concerning vehicles You will see another important symbol This owner s manual has been written in compliance with such NOTE gives helpful information laws and regulations but some of the contents may become indicates the equipment that differs depending on the contradictory with later amendment of the laws and regulations model the grade or the options Please leave this owner s manual in this vehic
16. The map display mode can be set to any of the automatic day an be made so that the status of the audio system is isplayed time and nighttime modes Auto The map mode will automatically change to the daytime mode and the nighttime mode when the headlights are turned off and on respectively 56 Navigation OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 57 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Navigation setup Quick POI selection 3 Select a category i E T E a E E E a D E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Once you have selected a category key subcategories will be dis played Using this function you can set the point of interest categories that are displayed when you select the Point of Interest menu key on the cur rent map screen Set up to six different categories that you use most fre quently See Page 71 for the method of displaying POI categories on the map and searching for the nearest points of interest Press the menu button then select Navigation Set Up and then select Quick POI Selection List all Categories 2 Select one of the six category keys you wish to program List all Categories Subcategories from all individual categories into the Quick POI storage will be displayed together 4 Select the subcategories to be displayed on the map Default Use this key to restore the factory settings NOTE Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to add more POI categories for display on the menu screen
17. book Page 146 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Changing the voice language 3 Select AUDIO eeeeeees5oecseeeeese7eeeseeeweeenweeweees seeeee8 1 4 pva 10 It is possible to change the voice language while in the DVD playback S01 102 gt 0 55 41 Dolby Digital 1 Touch the screen while in the DVD playback While the vehicleis en 1 1 CSW moving there will be fo video en 3 3 RUDO motion display V2 OFS Each time AUDIO is selected the voice is changed over NOTE The voice language is indicated by a numeric character When a numeric character is not displayed the DVD is not compliant with multiple languages Touching the image section in the screen allows you to check the voice lan guage on the playback screen pva 10 Toe m01 026 0 55 41 146 Audio and Visual aa P Cs g Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 147 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Changing over the angle 2 Select CONTROL eeee 5e amp es3eeeescs e ecseseeese30eoe3 e3eoee3e3e eee eee ee 42 DVD It is possible to change over the angle to look at the DVD image in the S01 1102 multi angle scene while in the playback of the DVD compliant with multi angle 17 Inthe scene compliant with multi angle touch the screen while in the DVD playback bya 10 STATE 01 11026 gt 0 55 41 Dolby Digital While the vehicle is en 1 1 swm moving _ there will be no video en 3 3 C AUDIO
18. 1 1 When the Bluetooth Phone cannot be used for other reasons Bluetooth Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Kenwood Corporation is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respec tive owners 170 Handsfree gt 46 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 171 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the handsfree Precautions to be taken when using the bluetooth equipment Pleas take note of the following when using the Bluetooth equipment A CAUTION A WARNING For safety s sake the driver should avoid the operation of the Bluetooth Phone while driving e Do not make a phone call while driving When you have an incoming call bring your car to a stop in a safe place ina calm manner before taking the incoming phone call When you have to absolutely take a phone call tell the caller I ll call you back by handsfree And then call him back after stopping the car in a safe place A CAUTION Do not leave the Bluetooth Phone in the vehicle The temperature in a sun heated car may go up extremely high When using the Bluetooth Phone be careful not to get it close to the in vehicle equipment Getting it too close to the in vehicle equipment may result in deterioration in tone quality or a poor connecting condition
19. 167 g P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 168 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the parental level 3 Select the numeric keys to enter a 4 digit password and eooeoeoeoeoeo wooo eee eee eee woe eee ee eo o oo then select OK Set the parental level to restrict the looking and listening of the DVD according to the level set In order to set the parental level a password is used When a password is not yet set it is necessary to register a pass word See Page 167 PASSWORD mm eee 1 Select PARENTAL in the DVD SET UP screen 2 Select CHANGE LEVEL Selecting CLEAR deletes what has been entered 4 Select O of the PARENTAL LEVEL The smaller the numeric value of the parental level the more PARENTAL LEVEL ET z W B RRE n IOO severe the restriction And the larger the numeric value the more gentle the restriction 5 Select OK If you want to change the password select CHANGE PASSWORD and then change it referring to Setting the parental level for the first time See Page 167 168 Audio and Visual MID f Handsfree Ea _ LQ MMC_MMCS book Page 170 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the handsfree What can be made with the handsfree It is possible to connect the Bluetooth Phone of which the What cannot be done with the handsfree operation has been confirmed to the in vehicle equipment O ETEA EEEE REE ELETAN
20. 8 ARTIST When corresponding to the CD text the name of an artist is displayed NOTE Displayed when the contents of the CD displayed partially Selecting this scrolls the characters Audio and Visual 109 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 110 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the CD 9 SETTING Selecting this displays the screen set for the audio See Page 153 10 RDM The playback method of tunes is changed over in random order See Page 114 11 RPT The playback method of tunes is changed over to the repeated playback See Page 113 12 LIST Tunes contained in the CD are displayed in the list See Page 112 110 Audio and Visual gt 46 y IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 111 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the CD Selecting a tune Selecting the preceding tune Selecting the succeeding tune It is possible to play back a tune preceding the one that is now being It is possible to play back a tune succeeding to the one that is now played back being played back 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing back a tune back a tune Press the button Press the button Press the button of the steering switch Press the button of the steering switch A tune preceding the one that is now being played back is played The succeeding tune is played back back Audio
21. AE EEE ERTE 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 In the following cases the functions of the handsfree cannot be used lt While not in the phone call area While in the phone call being restricted due to the lines congested the in vehicle equipment and the Bluetooth Phone can be When the phone book data is being transmitted from the Bluetooth made without placing them in the close vicinity of each other Phone The Bluetooth Phone can be used with it left in the breast When the Bluetooth Phone is being used due to data communica pocket or bag tion When the Bluetooth Phone is out of order The Bluetooth Phone that is compliant with the in vehicle equipment When the Bluetooth Phone is not connected to the in vehicle equip must meet the following requirements ment Bluetooth Specification Ver 1 1 or above Ver 1 2 or above is recom When the battery of the Bluetooth Phone has run down mended When the power switch of the Bluetooth Phone is turned off lt Corresponding Profiles are as shown below When the Bluetooth Phone is not set to the handsfree mode HFP Hands Free Profile Ver 1 0 or above Ver 2 0 or above is rec When a changeover is made on the in vehicle side from the phone ommended book transmission to the handsfree OPP Object Push Profile Ver
22. Attribute Icon Name or Date Show name Gn OR Position MASSON STREET TURNER CANBERR PP LAT S35 16 12 LONG E 149 7 42 a Use this key to scroll previous suggestions EA Use this key to display the previous suggestion BY Use this key to display the next suggestion Use this key to scroll next suggestions icon Selecting this key allows you to choose a display icon Page 1 and Page 2 of the CHANGE ICON screen contain standard icons whereas the With Sound with sound page contains icons that are accompanied by response sounds Selecting each icon in the page with With sound selected allows you to set the response sound And also selecting Sound displayed next to each icon shown on the same page allows you to listen to the sound Navigation 65 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 66 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Position Select this key to review the memory points and mod Stored locations NOTE The With direction QB B keys in the With Sound page are ifya memory point on the map screen After checking or modify used to activate response sounds only when you come near the mem ing it select OK ory point from the specified direction Select EB or B and set 4 07 2 54 the direction using a or g Selecting E allows you to listen to respective sounds STREET fry Category Use this key to change the storage category Afte
23. Navigation 57 MID a Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 58 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Navigation setup Calibration 3 gt Move the crosshair to the correct position and then eooeoeoeo woe eee eo eo eee eee eee eee ee oO o oo select OK This function allows you to correct any display errors in the position and 3 56 AKUNA STREET CANBERRA CBD CANS gt direction of your vehicle on the map display Ea oy A wr E Adjusting current position and direction 4 A a j W 1 Press the menu button then select Navigation Set Up 4 100 S a and then select Calibration a g we SS E S 2 Select Position Direction X 4 Use o or Fto adjust the direction in which you are heading and then select OK A gt Sa es s ca JRUL Mi 58 Navigation p Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 59 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Navigation setup E Distance Set clock When selected this function automatically corrects an error in the cur eeececeececec ec eceeece cece eee ec e ec eee ce rent position display that might occur after tyre replacement Since the adjustments for minutes and seconds are made automatically using the time data provided by GPS satellites you can set your clock by 1 Press the menu button then select Navigation Set Up simply performing a time zone and daylight saving time adjustment and then select Calibration using this function 2
24. Settings This function allows you to change the screen display and sound settings See Page 55 Quick POI Selection This function allows you to set the point of interest categories that are displayed when you select the menu from the current position screen See Page 57 Restore System Defaults This function allows you to change the system s current settings back to the default settings factory settings See Page 60 Calibration You can use this function to correct display errors in the vehicle s position and direction See Page 58 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 55 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Navigation setup Set Clock User settings This function allows you to set the time See Page 59 eaa el 0 Orel SOS he OLE Oe eel eS ere 6 bier E ee Vehicle Signal You can change the screen display and sound settings using this procedure This function allows you to confirm the vehicle signal the version of the DVD ROM disc See Page 60 Press the menu button then select Navigation Set Up and then select User Settings 2 Select the setting item you wish to change The USER SETTING screen consists of three pages Use the or Za keys to change the screen page when selecting a setting item 2 USER SETTING A Distance Notify traffic restriction Keyboard layout Arrival Time Y Map Mode 32 li A Guidance Screen Auto Volume ia Clock Display i Y A
25. Wey Points 1 5 Previous Way Points O N Km J Delet i e all Route Points 5 Sm Yes C No i LE 50 Navigation OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 51 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM 3 eo TURN LIST a W DICKSON CANBERRA AUSTRA 2 9km NORTHBOURNE AVENUE A Avoid Street 0 10 USEED Reroute Avoid Select this key if you wish to specify any areas to avoid from the list of street names Reroute The system will recalculate the route If the data for the route cannot be shown on one screen scroll the screen using the IA and bw keys When the Reroute is selected Select Start Route preview Route options The system can show you an automated simulation of the calculated route 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and then select Route preview 2 Start the simulation drive according to the calculated route using the keys on the screen as follows Route preview Next Dest or WP B 4 STREET E ip MILLER GS OD OF os Gd od Ged ie On Move to the start point EE The simulation drive will start toward the start point After the start this key will be displayed as GRR and when it is selected the simulation drive will switch to high speed driving HEB The simulation drive will stop Navigation 51 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 52 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Ro
26. and its frequency are dis played When the station is preset the preset number is also 2 Tunein to a station See Page 105 displayed FM radio screen displayed 3 LOCAL EE E E E E E O E O E O E E E O O E E E O O E E E E O E E Displayed while in the LOCAL mode When no FM radio screen is displayed while listening to the FM radio 4 ST a press the button to display the FM radio screen Displayed while in the stereophonic broadcast 1 2 3 4 5 VOL The volume level is displayed See Page 99 6 Function display A S Displayed while in the auto store 7 Preset keys 1 to 6 It is possible to preset a station and invoke it later See Page 107 8 SETTING Select this to display the screen set for the audio See Page 8 9 10 11 153 102 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 103 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the radio 9 BAND Each time this is selected the discrimination of the frequency band FM1 and FM2 changes over 10 LO DX Each time this is selected the local mode can be turned on and off When the local mode is set the search of a station can be made starting with a station that is located in the area receiving higher intensity radio waves clearly 11 A S Selecting this for more than 2 seconds starts the auto store However if this button is selected while in the auto store the process of the auto store stops Audio and Visual 103
27. call to the phone number of the memory point eeeeeeeec4s35 s5ouueeeeees35 6oese4s oe oe eee4us574_eee ee s nuee It is possible to make a phone call to the phone number registered as a memory point 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone e l a ee Stored Navigation Locations Set Up Route Options Phone A Ww 4 we oo 3 Select Memory Points When the Memory Points is not stored in the in vehicle equip ment Memory Points cannot be selected Bluetooth Phone Calls P T Phone Book Memory Points j Settings 186 Handsfree 4 Select the Memory Point VA Sortby Attribute Teens Selecting fq scrolls the di position ahead Selecting Za scrolls the d position ahead Selecting fw scrolls the d position behind Selecting f scrolls the d position behind Selecting Attribute sorts shorter distances Selecting Icons sorts the isplay to display a memory point 1 isplay to display a memory point 1 isplay to display a memory point 5 splay to display a memory point 5 he memory points in the order of memory points in icon order Selecting Name sorts the memory points in name order Selecting Date sorts the memory points in registered data order p IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 187 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree 5 Select Yes Making a phone call from the bluetooth ph
28. connection of the Bluetooth Phone Selecting Autoconnect makes a changeover between ON and OFF When registering two or more Bluetooth Phones it is necessary to select a Bluetooth Phone for connection IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 179 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Making preparations of the handsfree Connecting the bluetooth phone To use the Bluetooth Phone in interlock with the in vehicle 3 Select Bluetooth Settings equipment the Bluetooth Phone registered with the in vehi cle equipment is required to be connected to the in vehicle equipment When is displayed on the PHONE MENU screen or when changing a Bluetooth Phone to be con ges oo ai nected conduct this operation PK 5 Ea Bluetooth With Autoconnect set to ON in advance a connection is made auto Memory Points Settings matically to the Bluetooth Phone most recently connected It is recom mended that Autoconnect is set to ON in advance 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone Stored Navigation Locations Set Up Route Options Phone A VOL Ki 4 P CE Handsfree 179 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 180 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Making preparations of the handsfree 5 Select Connect Device Address ELE Eii FoooTT Myinfo es ee NOTE With Autoconnect set to ON on the DEVICE LIST screen in advance the in vehicle equipment automatically accept the connection of
29. display screen Press the SPEECH switch of the steering switch See Page 172 The voice recognition active icon will be displayed 2 When you talk a voice command the system talks back what you said and operates the command NOTE If you press and hold the SPEECH switch of the steering switch during the voice recognition function is active the function will be inactive Voice Command for map display Voice Command Description Right map zoom in maximum Right map zoom out maximum Right map scale zoom in out maxi mum Right map change to North up mode Right map change to heading up mode Right map change to North up mode or heading up mode Right map change map direction Change direction of right map to orth up mode or heading up mode Change to dual map mode Display 2 screen hange to single map mode Display 1 screen hange to turn list mode Display turn list mode hange to arrow mode Display turn arrow mode hange to junction detail on hange to junction detail off On off automatic junction detail func ion Voice Command Description C C C C G C hange to compass mode Display compass mode MAP Current position Display current position Show whole route map Display whole route map ark this point Mark the point in memory Zoom in Zoom out Zoom in out map scale Zoom in maxi
30. equipment to look at and listen to it 1 Change the source over to the disc See Page 96 When a DVD is not yet set on the in vehicle equipment set a DVD See Page 100 The DVD is played back 136 Audio and Visual p g co MMC_MMCS book Page 137 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD DVD control screen displayed When the DVD screen is not displayed while in the playback 3 STATE of a DVD press the button to display the DVD screen The playback condition of the chapter is displayed And then touching the screen displays the DVD control E The playback is in progress screen E The playback is stopped ETE The playback is stopped while keeping the playback NOTE condition just before stop When 10 seconds has elapsed with no key selected the display disappears E The playback is stopped temporarily 1 2 3 4 5 E The DVD is rewinding quickly EEE The DVD is forwarding quickly 4 TIME The playback time of the chapter is displayed 5 VOLUME The volume level is displayed 6 CONTROL Selecting this displays the DVD setting screen 7 PAUSE s T SEARCH 6 m 8 9 10 11 The DVD image is stopped temporarily 1 TITLE 8 PLAY The title number of the DVD that is being played back is dis The playback of the DVD image is started played 9 STOP 2 CHAPTER The playback of the DVD image is stopped The chapter number of the DVD that i
31. in d A 05 E Searching a station automatically Presetting a station E Presetting a station that is now being tuned in to E Presetting a station that can receive radio waves automatically Listening to the CD i ssssssssssssssosesssissssssssssssssssesesisssssssssssessssssssss 108 Listening to a tune in the CD oo eesseescscsecessseeccsneccesseccesseecesneceesneeees 108 CD screen dis played ia sdscssicssssecseccssecarsusseresssossvsnsseeesssonsecannasstereeseenntstoes 109 Selecting a tune Selecting the preceding tune Selecting the succeeding tune Selecting a tune from the list Fast rewinding or fast forwarding a tune Listening to a tune repeatedly Listening to tunes in random order sen Finding the start of each tune in the CD for playback u ssocseeseeuenemeneenee 114 Listening to MP3 WMA disc MP3 WMA Listening to tunes file in the MP3 WMA iiSC sssssessccssecceeseeeeee 118 MP3 WMA disc screen displayed seesssscsssessecssseseceessssecsesssseeeseeessees 119 Selecting a tune E Selecting a folder that you want to hear E Selecting a tune file you want to hear E Fast rewinding or fast forwarding a tune E Listening to a tune repeatedly E Listening the tunes in random order E Finding the start of each tune in the MP3 WMA disc for playback Listening to IPO ccsscccsccscscsceccscscccsscscecsseccecsscsssssscsesseees 127 Listening to a tun
32. incoming call history Editing or deleting a phone book data a E Ecliting a phonebook datas Tissing tah tented eo wn 203 vw 205 E Selecting a phone book data to delete it E Deleting all the phone book data Other bluetooth settingS essessososssscesossesossosossessesossessessssese 207 Deleting the registered bluetooth phone from the in vehicle equipment Changing the device name of the in vehicle equipment displayed in the bluetooth Phone csesecsssesscsssecessessccseeeeseeeseee 209 Changing the pass key used when certificating the bluetooth PHONE cecsssssssssssecssecssnssssscssssccsnecessccssscsssscesscssssecssseessess 211 Information Before USC 00 Precautions when using the system W Fuel consumption and driving distance E Laptime Environment Maintenance porerna ina TAn e Calen datai ea o OE EN Air conditioner Equipment E Equipment items that can be set E Initialization of equipment settings Adjusting brightness contrast cccssssrssrssssscsscssssescesssrves 229 E Adjusting brightness Contrast sssssssssstesttisttstntisisteststesintietetieeetet 229 g y S Introduction K t o ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 6 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM System components and controls Read the sections relevant to the navigation system you use
33. listening Pressing the button for selection Pressing the button or the steering switch of the in vehicle equipment allows you to switch over the source 1 Press the button or the button of the steering switch When the operations above are conducted on the audio screen Each time the button or the button of the steer each source screen is displayed as following example ing switch is pressed the source is changed over When the operations above are conducted on other than the FM radio screen FM1 and FM2 audio screen the brief description of the audio is displayed in the 58 pva 10 upper section of the screen for a few seconds LOCAL A S 106 108 96 Audio and Visual MID Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 97 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual AM radio screen MP3 WMA screen pva 10 LOCAL A S T40 4th TB2StHz Sori ALBUM ARTIST CaS arm CD screen iPod screen Pod TRAK Time 203 li MIET 0 02 OWNER FE DISC No Title TRACK PPE lier Foe TRACK No Title ALBUM Hl SSS H ee gt ARTIST No Artist ARTIST FP CRON RPT j N wT DVD screen REAR DISPLAY screen i Apt ada REAR DISPLAY pro 13 al AUX Audio and Visual 97 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 98 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Making a selection by touching Touching the source display allows you to select a source
34. mode ALBUM bt pe sm om ARTIST im 2 Select the tune name 1 Press the button FOLDER ME STATE i 001 001 gt 001 001 gt FOLDER 001 EEI A A gt Selecting f scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions After completion of the playback of a tune you want to hear ahead Press the button Selecting scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions behind Selecting HOME displays in the list the tunes in the folder in which the tune that is now being played back is contained Audio and Visual 123 MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 124 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc Fast rewinding or fast forwarding a tune Listening to a tune repeatedly It is possible to rewind or forward quickly a tune that is now being It is possible to listen to the same tune or the tunes in the folder repeat played back edly To rewind a tune quickly E To listen to the same tune repeatedly It is possible to play back the same tune repeatedly 1 Keep pressing the button while playing back a tune A tune is rewound quickly while the button is kept pressed When 1 Select RPT while playing back a tune releasing the button the tune is played back from the point With RPT displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3 WMA screen the to which the tune was rewound tune is played back repeatedly MP3 WMA pva 06 LE STATE FUNCTION TIME 2005 gt RP 0 56 FOLDER HC SL E To forward a tune q
35. phone book from the phone C Add Cancel NOTE When there is a phone book data already in the phone book select Overwrite or Add Selecting Overwrite overwrites the existing phone book And selecting Add adds a phone book data to the existing phone book data as a new data Handsfree 195 Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 196 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book 6 Transmit the phone number data from the Bluetooth Phone Registering a new data with the phone book lt EE E E E E E E E E O E E E O E E E E E a E E E E E E E E 4 It is possible to register a new phone book data with the phone book It is also possible to register a name and up to 2 phone numbers as Ple d the book d j is sordes phinnt s 1 ss A menu button to edit the phone book data reg istered 2 Select Phone il BC TEF OAT OT PN POPS TOW WHY O8 eR Stored Navigation Locations Set Up Route Options A TE a gt NOTE For detail method for transmitting the phone book data from the Bluetooth Phone refer to the instruction manual of the Bluetooth Phone 196 Handsfree g P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 197 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book 3 Select Phone Book 5 Select Name PHONE MENU 5 56 EDIT PHONE BOOK Bluetooth Phone Calls P T Phone Book Memory Points Settings 4 Select New NOTE The Name doesn t need to be entered When not e
36. restored after ON or ACC position The system will automatically reload the pro several hours we recommend that you contact your authorized MIT gram and start operating normally again SUBISHI MOTORS dealer Incorrect operation on rough roads Replacing the DVD ROM disc The system may operate incorrectly or be unable to read the data on Ifyou need to replace the DVD ROM disc make sure the replacement the DVD ROM disc when subjected to severe vibration caused by disc is compatible with your system s main unit Inserting an incom driving on rough roads patible disc could damage the unit Handling the GPS antenna Do not put stuff on the dashboard GPS antenna is set under it Do not use cellular phone near GPS antenna Doing so could impair or prevent signal reception 12 Navigation ik ad MMC_MMCS book Page 13 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM E Handling precautions for DVD ROM discs lt Handle DVD ROM discs carefully Any DVD ROM disc with excessive warping or scratches on its surface can cause reading errors lt Store DVD ROM discs away from direct sunlight which can cause warping and render them unusable lt DVD ROM discs rotate at high speeds inside the system s main unit Never use a cracked or badly warped disc doing so could damage the unit To clean a DVD ROM disc lightly wipe it with a soft cloth in straight lines from the center hole toward the outer edge Never clean DVD ROM disc
37. up when you are out of the stipulated service area The Bluetooth Phone is connected to the in vehicle equipment but When the roaming function is being used Rm is displayed radio waves are weak amp The Bluetooth Phone is not connected to the in vehicle equipment When using the handsfree register the Bluetooth Phone and the in vehicle equipment and then connect them each other See Register ing the Bluetooth Phone See Page 177 Handsfree 175 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 176 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the handsfree When parting with your car When using the handsfree a lot of personal information is registered When parting with your car delete your personal information and data referring to the following And data once deleted cannot be restored to their original state Be careful not delete date mistakenly Deleting all the outgoing and incoming call history See Page 193 Deleting all the phone book data See Page 205 Deleting the registered Bluetooth Phone from the in vehicle equip ment See Page 207 Changing the Device Name of the in vehicle equipment displayed in the Bluetooth Phone See Page 209 Changing the Pass Key to be used when certificating the Bluetooth Phone See Page 211 176 Handsfree gt 46 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 177 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Making preparations of the handsfree Registering
38. written into L gt Ta the media to be played back a lot of time is required before starting the CDO playback of the media And time may be required before proceeding to the playback of the M gt next MP3 WMA file and a file search and a folder search cannot be con lt e ROOT ducted smoothly J Folder MP3 WMA file E Sequence in which MP3 WMA files are played back The sequence in which files and folders are selected while in the play a back folder search file search and the folder selection is in the order in 1 EO TE Supplement ii p Since there is no tune contained which they are written with the writing software Accordingly the F a mtheTolder 6 the folder ie vot sequence in which the files are expected to be played back may not displayed However it is assigned Ist layer 2nd I 3rd 4th i conform to the sequence in which the files are actually played back ia PYS ayer ae itha foldernumber Depending on the writing software entering 01 to 99 at the head of the file name as a playback sequence with it written in CD R may allow you to set the sequence in which files are played back Conducting a folder search a file search and a folder selection in the media of the fol lowing folder file layer results in a media hierarchy as shown below Audio and Visual 117 p P L ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 118 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listeni
39. you to change the map scale You can keep pressing Pigg or K that allows you to change the map scale Selecting either of the following on the scale bar displayed by selecting Pig or x allows you to change to the specified map scale Noir MURULLA Lane K w bd MARCUS ci any lt Scale Bar gt Metric display 50m 500 m 4k km 32 k km 256 k km Imperial display 1 32 mi mile 1 4mi mile 2 mi mile 16 mi mile 128 mi mile The scale can be displayed in Imperial or Metric units To change the units See Page 55 Navigation 23 MMC_MMCS book Page 24 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route Setting destination Setting destination waypoints by scrolling the 2 Select the destination or waypoint key map The will separate into the destination key and the waypoint key eeeeeeeecs5 s 5eeeeeeees amp esc5ceeee85gqstseee eee 6 51 Even if you do not know the exact address of your destination or a way a N point on your route to the destination you can set it by scrolling the i a 4 map as follows se A P a7 1 Touch the screen and scroll the map until the crosshair a reaches the destination or a waypoint z z E Gu a MARC Muri amp 3 Select destination for setting the destination i The system will calculate the route and display the entire route to AS the destination on the map Select E waypoint for a wayp
40. 182 Handsfree p Making a phone call from the outgoing or incoming call history It is possible to make a phone call to a phone number in the outgoing or incoming call history 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone Bluetooth Redial Received Phone Calls P kA Memory Points Settings IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 183 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree 4 Select the phone number and then select QD You have a phone call Speak over the phone OCHE EEE TEE Not Registered aT r A Rese NOTE When the phone call is over hang up the phone See Page 191 The following can be conducted from this screen lt Itis possible to register a phone number with the phone book See Page 199 Itis possible to delete an outgoing or incoming call history See Page 193 5 Select Yes Handsfree 183 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 184 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree Making a phone call from the phone book 3 Select Phone Book eee5e55e5oees s oeoeeeneeeececeee0eeteeeseseeeee 27 PHONE MENU It is possible to select a phone number from the phone book registered with the in vehicle equipment to make a phone call Bluetooth Redial Phone Calls NOTE It is possible to copy the data in the phone book from the phone book of the K A Bluetooth Phone into that of the in vehicle equipment See Page 194 Memory
41. 2007 4 42 PM Before using the audio and visual Discs that can be used For the in vehicle equipment it is possible to look and listen to discs attached with the marks shown below Music CD DVD Video COMPACT COMPACT Gl al DVD DVD WISE COMPACT ose oist ReWritable NOTE Special discs are not supported that are not compliant with the formal CD specifications such as the copy control CD Discs such as CD R CD Recordable and CD RW CD ReWritable may not be played back when they are inferior in their recording condition and character istics when they get scratched or stained or when they get deteriorated due to being left in the vehicle for a long time And when CD R and CD RW has not been treated for finalization they cannot be played back 88 Audio and Visual A CAUTION e Handle the disc with care so that it does not get smeared with fingerprints and stain or does not get scratched e When handling the disc be sure to hold it at the center hole and the edge with the labeled side up e When the disc gets stained wipe it lightly with a soft dry cloth for spectacles with plastic lenses Pressing the disc hard with your hand or rubbing it with a hard cloth may cause scratches on the surface And avoid the use of a solution such as record spray antistatic agent alcohol benzine and thinner or chemical duster This may cause damage to the disc rendering it unusable
42. 2007 4 42 PM Menu screen keys and functions The table below shows the keys displayed on the MENU screen lt Current map screen gt the functions accessible by selecting these keys and the pages of Qa g 3A this manual that describe the instructions you should follow when amp using these functions GPS fh 4 Menu screen key Function Reference page 3 NA Stored Locations Memory Points page 63 amp 2 a s page ES e gt 1 ow e revious l est page s avigation Set Up User Settings page 55 Press menu button to Select ES to return to Quick POI Selection page 57 display the menu screen the current map screen Restore System Defaults page 60 Calibration page 58 Set Clock page 59 Vehicle Signal page 60 Route Options Search Condition page 44 Detour page 45 Route Pref page 46 Dest amp Way Pt page 46 Display Route page 50 Route Preview page 51 lt Menu screen gt Navigation 19 d MMC_MMCS book Page 20 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Menu screen keys and functions Menu screen key Function Reference page Phone Bluetooth Phone page 181 Redial List page 192 Received Calls page 192 Phone Book page 194 emory Points page 186 Bluetooth Settings page 177 Version Version page 76 VOL Volume page 15 20 Navigation g y S IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 21 Thursd
43. 30ee3e3e3ee3ewe ee ee 8 It is possible to search a station that can be tuned in to automatically to listen to a radio 1 Press the or button or press the steering switch or button for more than 0 5 seconds Pressing the button or pressing the steering switch button for more than 0 5 seconds allows you to search a station that can be tuned in to in the higher intensity frequency direc tion while pressing the button or pressing the steering switch button for more than 0 5 seconds allows you to search a station that can be tuned in to in the lower intensity frequency direction lt Conducting this operation with LOCAL displayed on the screen after selecting LO DX allows you to search a station with excellent radio waves in the surrounding However in the condition in which LOCAL is displayed a radio station is searched with the detection sensitivity of radio waves reduced Accordingly it becomes difficult to search a station in the area with low intensity radio waves For the FM radio select BAND to make selection of the BAND Each time BAND is selected a changeover is made between FM1 and FM2 106 Audio and Visual P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 107 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the radio Presetting a station It is possible to store in the memory a station frequently lis Presetting a station that can receive radio waves tened to and invoke it later
44. 5 shown on the lower section of the screen 1 Select Mute while speaking over the phone Connected 2 No Caller ID Not Registered Connected 2 No Caller ID Not Registered Mat oe QT OP Select Mute again to cancel the mute NOTE The larger the figure you select the larger the tonal volume Pressing the button of the volume switch of the steering switch increases the tonal volume while pressing the button decreases the tonal volume 190 Handsfree p AID Zs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 191 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Transmitting the phone call It is possible to transmit the phone call of the in vehicle equipment to the Bluetooth Phone And also the phone call of the Bluetooth Phone can be transmitted to the in vehicle equipment 1 Select Speaker while speaking over the phone or putting the answer on hold Connected 2 No Caller ID Not Registered You can speak over the Bluetooth Phone NOTE While speaking over the Bluetooth Phone the only operation that can be made is to transmit the phone call again to the in vehicle equipment If you want to speak over the in vehicle equipment select Speaker p Speaking over the handsfree Hanging up the phone Hang up the phone while speaking over the phone or after the phone call is over 1 Select GEN or press the ON HOOK switch of the steering switch Connected 2 No Caller ID Not R
45. A tune is rewound quickly while the button is kept pressed When snw ammo WE 2 14 gt 0 02 releasing the button the tune is played back from the point to which the tune was rewound OWNER EA TRACK SO eee sl oe E To forward a tune quickly aum TH LCS FH MRED gt ARTIST 4 1 Keep pressing the button while playing back a tune gt wae p UST A tune is forwarded quickly while the button is kept pressed When releasing the button the tune is played back from the Select again RPT to release the repeated playback point to which the tune was forwarded 132 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 133 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod Listening the tunes in random order It is possible to play back the tunes in random order 1 Select RDM while playing back a tune With RDM displayed for FUNCTION on iPod control screen the tunes are played back in random order 2 14 OWNER fall TRACK ALBUM ARTIST Selecting RDM again allows you to listen to whole songs in an album in random order To release the random playback press RDM one more time Audio and Visual 133 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 134 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD A WARNING e Never try watching videos or using other entertainment pro grams with your Navigation System by keeping the vehicle engine running in a garage or other enclosed are
46. ALIZER in the SETTING screen Setting the numeric value of the equalizer in detail allows you to enjoy a sound quality more suited to your taste Presetting the equalizer allows you to invoke it later 1 Press the button 2 Select SETTING 4 Select either of the BANDs 1 to 4 and then select O to set a numeric value for each band Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the button again to display the screen shown above FREQ BAND1 Used to set the frequency 60 80 100 120 160 200 BAND2 250 315 400 500 630 800 1k BAND3 1 25k 1 6k 2k 2 5k 3 15k 4k BAND4 5k 6 3k 8k 10k 12 5k 16k 154 Audio and Visual p ANY Zs IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 155 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Q 0 25 0 5 1 2 Invoking the equalizer setting that has been Used to set the degree of acumination preset GAIN 9 7 5 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 5 7 9 eeeeeeees856ueeeeeeee s 5eee ee8ckee0 eee e e e eee eeteee ped toserthe yaler gain It is possible to invoke the equalizer preset to make use of it The larger the value of Q factor degree of acumination is the more the gain of the center frequency is enhanced 1 Press the button 5 When presetting the equalizer setting select either of 1 2 Select SETTING to 3 of the USER PRESET for more than 2 second 4 AUDIO MODE
47. ARKES WAY PARKES CANBERRA AUS Ma oka Mln A Current position cae Quick The system will calculate a route with the shortest driving time required Alt The system will calculate an alternative route You can select Quick Alt or Short for the first waypoint Only Quick or Short can be specified for the second and subse quent waypoints Short The system will calculate a route with the shortest driving distance 44 Navigation P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 45 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options 3 Select Calculate Detour 4 Select Start l l l You can specify a detour distance from your current position The sys tem will calculate an alternative route according to the distance specifi cation enabling you to take a detour 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and then select detour 2 Select a detour distance using 1 km 3 km 5 km or Whole route When driving on the motorway make a selection from among 5 km 15 km 25 km and Whole route 3 Select Start NOTE If you are driving off the route it is not possible to calculate a detour route Navigation 45 MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 46 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options Route preferences Destination and waypoints Use this function to specify preferred route search conditions The system You can change the destination or waypoints for the rou
48. In the frequency band used by this equipment along with industrial scientific and medical equipment such as micro wave oven radio stations a license required to be used by the production line in the factory to identify movable bodies specific small power radio stations a license not required and amateur radio stations a license required are being operated These three type radio stations mentioned above are hereinafter referred to as other radio stations Before using this equipment be sure to check to see if other radio stations are being operated in the vicinity Should there bea detrimental radio interference from this equipment to other radio stations move the equipment to another location as soon as possible to avoid radio interference The frequency band used by this equipment is in the 2 4 GHz zone The FH SS modulation is employed as a modulation method The expected inflicting interference distance is less than 10 m This equipment uses a full band and can avoid a band used by a movable body identification device Handsfree 171 p Zi ap L MMC_MMCS book Page 172 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the handsfree Name of each part The name of each part used by the functions of the handsfree is as shown below E in vehicle equipment Operating the touch switches displayed on the screen allows you to use the functions of the handsfree
49. MC_MMCS book Page 2 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Voice recognition function sessessssessesossssossosossossosossessesossessssse 78 General information ccccsccssscsssscssssssccssscsssssssssessssesccssscses OT When a problem Occurs ssssssssscssssecssssccsssecsssseecsssecesnseeccnseeessneecssneeessneeses 84 Audio and visual Before using the audio and Visual scccscsscscsssccscrssscserscees 86 Precautions when using the system 86 Discs that can be used PLAY OTA nvccscastscastctennteencteelts me Character information displayed sscsssssscsssecsssseccseseesseecesneeeesneeees Basic operation of the audio and visual sscscsscssssssscssssesees IZ Name Of each Palt ccccsesssssessssssssessssecssecsssecssecsssesssessssscssecsssecsseessesseseeessses Turning on the power Selecting the source E Pressing the button for selection MH Making a selection by touching Setting and adjusting the sound W Adjusting the sound volume Handling the disc E Setting the disc E Taking out the disc Listening to the radio sessesossosossossssossesossossesoesossesossossssossesse 102 Listening to the radio sseccsssecsssesccsecssseecessseesssuteccssccesutecssaeeseenseees 102 FM radio screen displayed 102 AM radio screen displayed 104 Selecting a station 105 E Selecting a station that is preset 05 E S ttingthe frequen yining iiinn e
50. Navigation 83 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 84 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM General information When a problem occurs Confirm whether the problem is due to a minor operational error or a malfunction in the system by referring to the table below before you contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for any repair service The map does not scroll even when the vehicle is moving See Page 16 of this manual for instructions on displaying the current map The screen shown might not be the current map screen eevee The vehicle marker does not appear See Page 16 of this manual for instructions on displaying the current ma The screen shown might not be the current map screen g paying p screen The GPS marker is not displayed The GPS antenna is not connected to the navigation system Connect the GPS antenna to the navigation system There is no voice guidance Route guidance might be suspended See Volume on Page 15 The guidance volume might be too low Small spots or bright flashes appear on the screen display This is probably due to the natural characteristics of the liquid crystal display LCD There is nothing wrong with the display and no need for concern The DVD ROM disc cannot be ejected The disc might be incompatible or might have been inserted incorrectly 84 Navigation p lt i AIA Zins MMC_MMCS book Page 85 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Audio an
51. P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 212 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other bluetooth settings 6 Enteranew Pass key and then select OK NOTE lt Selecting GMD deletes 1 character What can be entered as a Pass key are limited only to numeric characters 0 to 9 in 4 to 8 digits 212 Handsfree MID Information i K Y y MMC_MMCS book Page 214 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before use Precautions when using the system A WARNING A CAUTION Read this manual first Never disassemble or modify the navigation system Read this supplement carefully before using your navigation Any attempt to disassemble or modify the navigation system system We are not liable for accidents or other problems could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this sup accident plement Do not continue using the navigation system if it malfunctions Avoid operating the navigation system while driving If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning for example You should stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the monitor gives no picture stop using it immediately and the navigation system For safety s sake some of the naviga contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer Contin tion s functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary uing to use the system could lead to a fire a
52. PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc Selecting a tune Selecting a folder that you want to hear 2 Select UP eeeeeeeesec403uu7oeeeeeeee seeee30e8scsq37e eos een e 0u0c08e8e8 4 53 MPS WMA Select a folder in the MP3 WMA disc 001 w001 gt Foer 001 MEI PODA E To select a folder A 1 Select or Selecting plays back the first tune in the succeeding folder Selecting plays back the first tune in the preceding folder E To select a folder from the list 1 Select LIST oe 2001 55 MP3 WMA waos cal FOLDER PRE STATE FUNCTION Te 001 001 gt 0 04 FOLDER S Ca FLE 01 kap ay eae Ge gt TITLE ma ee ee ALBUM immo AST Selecting scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions orm O ahead Selecting scrolls the display to display a folder 5 positions behind Selecting HOME displays in the list the tunes in the folder in which a tune that is now being played back is contained Audio and Visual 121 Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 122 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc When the tunes are displayed in the list selecting UP displays Selecting a tune file you want to hear the folder list Selecting CONTROL gets back to the MP3 WMA disc in which the tune information is displayed eee7e 5eeee ees se0eesensxeee0ee3eeesee3eweee ee e88 Select a tune file in the MP3 WMA disc The first tune in the folder selected is played back E To selec
53. PS antenna is connected to aE amp the navigation system 2 Em 3 4 3 Vehicle marker 3 amp 7 Indicates the current position and direction of your vehicle 4 3 4 Screen configuration control fe ot e Allows you to select a preferred display type for route guid ance See Page 38 ws an OWB ROAD y Ss G Pe 6 5 Map scale Press mar _ button to Scroll the map Used to display the map scale return to the current map screen 6 Zoom out zoom in control P or J is used to zoom out or zoom in the map 6 21 z Select KHa or K to select the map scale A x 7 7 Distance from current position amp ay E Indicates the distance from the current position to the posi 7 A wW tion marked by amp as 3 8 Destination waypoint key RSs As Used to program a destination or waypoint at the position si S marked by on a scroll screen 8 9 10 lt Scroll screen gt 16 Navigation gt 46 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 17 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Markers and controls displayed on maps 9 Store memory point key Stores markers on the map This key appears just for a few seconds after a map screen is selected 10 Point of interest POI key Allows you to display the POI selection screen See Page 71 On the screen you can program POIs to appear on a map as markers This key appears just for a few seconds after a map screen is select
54. Points paes 1 Press the menu button 4 Select the name or phone number of a person to whom you want to make a phone call 2 Select Phone Selecting alphabets numerical characters or Others displays a phone book data to which the acronym has relevance Selecting scrolls the display to display a phone book data 5 positions ahead Selecting EA scrolls the display to display a phone book data 1 position ahead 184 Handsfree ANY Zs p P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 185 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree Selecting ff scrolls the display to display a phone book data 1 6 Select Yes position behind Selecting scrolls the display to display a phone book data 5 position behind You have a phone call Speak over the phone NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen Itis possible to register the phone book data See Page 196 Itis possible to register the phone book data from the Bluetooth Phone See Page 194 Itis possible to delete all the phone book data See Page 205 5 Select the phone number and then select amp NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen Itis possible to edit the phone book data See Page 201 Itis possible to delete the phone book data See Page 203 and 205 Handsfree 185 MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 186 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree Making a phone
55. RESET and then select YES to delete the main tenace information 222 Information MID Sg MMC_MMCS book Page 223 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Calendar A calendar feature is available E Displaying calendar 1 Press button and then select Calendar SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI JANUARY 1 3 4 8 10 11 15 17 18 22 24 25 26 29 BJ NOTE Use the arrow buttons to display the previous and following months Information 223 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 224 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Air conditioner The status of the air conditioner can be checked When air conditioner operations are performed in the navigation screen air conditioner information is displayed at the top of the screen 1 Press button and then select Air Conditioner 1 2 3 Blower speed indicator Air selection Mode selection indicator Auto mode indicator Air conditioner indicator Front window demister indicator Rear window demister indicator 4 5 6 NOTE Units can be changed between Celsius and Fahrenheit See Page 228 224 Information MID y IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 225 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Equipment You can program the vehicle equipment 4 Select the status Equipment setting is finished 1 Press the button and
56. Select Distance Press the menu button then select Navigation Set Up 34 CALIBRATION 5 and then select Set Clock 2 Select 24 H if you prefer 24 hour display select 12 H Adjusts the current position for 12 hour display Position Direction i t after tyre change SET CLOCK ern Distance i Display Typ 3 57 Daylight Saving Time Time b Zone NOTE You will have to drive about 10 km 6 miles before the distance correction is complete 7 Eastern 3 Select the time zone by pressing or D 4 Select the daylight saving time mode by pressing On or Off NOTE Select On to advance the time by one hour Navigation 59 MID lg Navigation setup Vehicle signal Restore system defaults This function allows certain vehicle data and GPS satellite data to be dis Use this function if you want to change all of the system s current set played tings back to the default settings Conduct either of the following operations Conduct either of the following operations Press the MENU button select Navigation Set Up and then Press the MENU button select Navigation Set Up and then select Vehicle Signal select Restore System Defaults ThE VERIGLESIGNALSciecnwiliappear 2 Select OK to return all current systems settings to 67 VEHICLE SIGNAL E default 58 SYSTEM DEFAULTS System defaults will be restored Please see handbook for more information on System def
57. This allows you to set a disc and eject it and it also allows you to tilt the screen VOLUME Pressing these buttons allows you to adjust the sound vol ume Pressing this button allows you to turn on off the audio func tion Ass MMC_MMCS book Page 93 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual E Audio control buttons if so equipped and buttons These buttons are located on the spokes of the steering wheel They allow the driver to control audio functions without taking his her hands off the steering wheel MODE button Type 1 Type 2 These are used for various operations within each source of the audio and visual With radio mode selected Pressing the A button or button for a short time allows you to skip to a preset channel and pressing it for a long time also allows you to seek a next receivable station With disc mode selected Press the button to skip forward in the track file track order ViBEGIAUHEAR DISPUN ga Press the button to skip backward in the track file track order The track file track number will be shown on the audio display This button is used to select the desired audio mode Each time it is pressed the mode changes to the next one in the following sequence FM gt AM gt DISC gt iPod 1 The frequency last received in the selected waveband will be displayed 2 Only when a DISC is in the pla
58. a Exhaust gases accumulated in such an area or entering the vehicle are dangerous or even lethal The driver must not attempt to operate or watch the DVD while the vehicle is in motion Doing so will distract attention from driving and the road and could lead to an accident If 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 NOTE Using the Navigation System with the engine stopped could lower the bat Liquid crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses tery 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 134 Audio and Visual eo g P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 135 Wednesday January 9 2008 10 33 AM Looking at the DVD What must be known anufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories DVD video Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Stoo ab ew oa ene wl E A 82 6 Sr bie rte ee 6 8 eee Laboratories DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of DTS Inc They are compliant with the PAL colour television format acrovision E Region code of discs that can be played back This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is pro For some discs a region code is displ
59. acters ISO 9660 Level 2 31 characters Joliet 64 characters Romeo 128 characters And when written in a long file name format it is possible to display up to the number of characters as shown below 64 character all 1 byte characters For details of the characters that can be used refer to the instruction manual of the writing software and Input of file name and folder name Audio and Visual 115 id MMC_MMCS book Page 116 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc owever characters that can be displayed are as shown below E Input of a file name and a folder name Half size characters alphanumeric and ASCII codes When inputting a file name and a folder name input them in half size Characters other than the above are displayed with an asterisk alphanumeric characters File names and folder names that are written owever discs that can be played back with this in vehicle equipment in characters other than the above may not be displayed correctly And are accompanied by the following restrictions depending on a writing software or a disc format used characters that Maximum directory layers 8 layers can be displayed are restricted For details refer to the instruction man Maximum number of files in a folder 255 ual of the writing software And files that can be acknowledged and lt Maximum number of folders 254 including the ROOT played back are
60. alance of the audio volume and the sound volume of 4 Select BOO given in the in vehicle illustration to the sub woofer in the vehicle set the balance of the sound volume 1 Press the button m m BALANCE 2 Select SETTING iSi iSi m Foe o lt Set to the position at which you want to tone up the sound volume most NOTE Selecting DEFAULT gets back to the center position Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the button again to display the screen shown above 3 Select BALANCE FADER in the SETTING screen Audio and Visual 159 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 160 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the surround The setting of the surround is made for each source Set the 4 Select SURROUND in the SETTING screen surround for the source currently selected 1 Press the button to select the source for which the surround is to be set 2 Press the button 3 Select SETTING E If premium sound system is not connected 5 Select either of the surround modes Bypass Selected when no surround setting is made Music In the Music mode it is possible to use the mode con trollers such as Dimension and Panorama to adjust the sound space to the optimum condition according Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to to yourt
61. and Visual 111 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 112 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the CD Selecting a tune from the list 3 Select a tune you want to listen to eee5e5e amp 4e ee 0eseeeese e eesee0eeetee3eeeee eeeeee e8 03 CD It is possible to display in the list tunes contained in the CD and select a 701 Disc No Title tune from the list to play it back 1 Press the button When the CD screen has been displayed this operation is not required Proceed to step 2 A remem 2 Select LIST Selecting Z scrolls the display to display a tune 5 positions CD ahead Selecting scrolls the display to display a tune 5 positions behind DISC No Title A tune that is selected is played back TRACK No Title ARTIST No Artist NOTE Selecting HOME displays a page containing a tune that is now being played back lt Selecting CONTROL gets back to the screen in which the tune information is displayed 112 Audio and Visual MID y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 113 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the CD Fast rewinding or fast forwarding a tune Listening to a tune repeatedly It is possible to fast rewind or fast forward a tune that is now being It is possible to play back a tune repeatedly played back 1 Select RPT while playing back a tune E To rewind a tune quickly RPT is displayed for FUNCTION on the CD screen to play back a tune repeatedly 1 Keep pr
62. aste operate it in the same way Movie The MOVIE mode of PRO LOGIC II is programmed so that the playback is made in the calculated high quality sound It is recommended that you use this mode when playing back a DVD video attached with the mark 160 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 161 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Matrix In the Matrix mode the directionally enhanced circuit is E If premium sound system is connected turned off So it is possible to enhance monaural signals to make them look large It is recommended that you 5 Select either of the surround modes use this mode when the reception condition of the lt Type 1 gt stereo signals of FM radio and TV is unstable and is offensive to the ear or when playing back monaural sig NORMAL This sound field produces a sound effect where the nals vocals are in the front and the instruments surround the Dolby PL The PRO LOGIC mode is used when the sound quality listener of source contents is not optimal or when you want to STAGE This sound field produces a sound effect where the listen to a program in the familiar sound quality vocals are right in front of the driver as on a stage Dimension This is used to adjust the condition of the sound LIVE This sound field produces a sound effect similar to a live space back and forth venue where the listener is wrapped in sound from al
63. aults PS Satellite Latitude 636 16 50 i E149 08 O6 Longitude NOTE If you select this function all your settings will be deleted 60 Navigation p MIP eS MMC_MMCS book Page 60 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM ANY Zs IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 61 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Navigation setup Default List Item Initial condition Item Initial condition Navigation Setup Menu Map Display Distance km Display Guidance Language English Notify Traffic Restriction On Map Orientation 1 and 2 screen North up Keyboard Layout ABC Map Display Mode Single screen display Arrival Time Required remaining time Map Display Scale Single screen Map Mode Auto 10 000 map 100 m 1 16 mi Guidance Screen On Dual screen Auto Volume On 40 000 map 500 m 1 4 mi Beep On ap Configuration Arrow mode Clock Display On Q PO Map Display Off Audio Status Display On Show POI Icon Display On Q POI Selection Petrol station Right Screen Setting POI On Parking Passage Point Display Next passage point Restaurant Current Location Map Screen Time Hotel Requirement Time Direction Distance Shopping mall Passage Point Display Destination Hospital Full Route Map Screen Time Require ment Time Direction Distance Route Options Restricted Road On Search Condition Quick Volume Control Route Preferences Allow major roads On Volume Preset 4 Allow tool road On Allow
64. automatically Presetting a station that is now being tuned in to It is possible to search and preset a station that can receive radio waves automatically It is possible to preset a station that is now being tuned in to Conduct ing this operation with a key that is preset already causes the preset key to be overwritten 58 pain LOCAL A S 1 Select A S for more than 2 seconds 1 Press the preset key for more than 2 seconds When the FM radio screen or AM radio screen is not displayed 4 106 TMz press the button n For the FM radio select BAND to make selection of the BAND oe a7 SM Each time BAND is selected a changeover is made between FM1 and FM2 7S A S is displayed on the screen Pressing A S again terminates The frequency preset is displayed in the preset key he eoh ofa Ston NOTE Conducting this operation with LOCAL displayed on the FM For detailed method for invoking a station preset refer to Selecting a station screen after selecting LO DX allows you to make search of a that is preset See Page 105 station with excellent radio waves in the surrounding For the FM radio select BAND to make selection of the BAND Each time BAND is selected a changeover is made between FM1 and FM2 The frequency preset is displayed in the preset key Audio and Visual 107 MID ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 108 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the CD L
65. ay December 27 2007 4 42 PM Map operations Selecting map orientation You can select either heading up or north up display on the current map screen by using the following procedure 7 Select north up or KJ heading up Q EE 5 3 a N MARCUS CLARE d NORT MUR JILLA L ANE o a aS oo a s gt K gt ae a Oe m GE m m UE g tol E le lt Heading up display gt If you select 8 heading up display the system rotates the em rotates the map so that the direction in which you are heading is always directly upwards on the screen the red arrow points to the north lt North up display gt If you select north up display the sys map so that north is always directly upwards on the screen Navigation 21 Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 22 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Map operations Changing map scale You can increase or decrease the scale of the map using the 2 Selecting gj or K changes the scale as shown following procedure below 1 Select Ha or to change the map scale i K 7 3 D F o 8 2 a 6 amp o KN 4 ITR CA E ES ua s Ua LA S pal PN crs fed o FEN S Oe er ua 22 Navigation p P L Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 23 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Map operations NOTE Selecting j or K allows
66. ay details required time total distance roads used etc regarding each option it ea 2 lis On0 due 3 Bin On05u 3 Select Quick Alt Short or as you desire and then select Start to confirm your selection 26 Navigation p Setting the destination from the navigation menu You can set your destination using a variety of methods if you start set ting from the DESTINATION ENTRY screen Before you can use any of these methods perform the following steps 1 Press the button 2 Select the method you want to use Point of Interest Previous Motorway Destination Ent Exit Coordinates ANY Zs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 27 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route E Address method Address 1 See Page 27 1 Press the pest button and select Address Point of Interests 2 See Page 31 Select from Map See Page 33 2 Enter the street name using the keypad Junction 3 See Page 35 If you enter enough letters to identify a street name and advance Memory Point See Page 30 to Step 6 a list showing several street names will be displayed Select the desired street name from the list Previous Destination See Page 32 Motorway Ent Exit 4 See Page 33 Street CITY Coordinates See Page 34 EB Home See Page 31 1 5 See Page 31 You can switch between screens by selecting or NOTE Ge Use this key to delete the last character
67. ayed that stands for a region tected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights country of the player in which a disc can be played back Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Of discs attached with a region code those with 4 not included in its acrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses region code list or those with ALL for worldwide use not displayed only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision cannot be played back with this DVD player Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited When playing back a disc like this a message REGION CODE ERROR is displayed on the screen And for discs with no region code displayed their region for use may have been restricted On an occasion like this the playback with this DVD player may not be available Operations while in the playback of the disc For DVD video the playback condition has been specified according to the instruction of software manufacturers This DVD player because of it being played back according to the instructions intended by the soft ware manufacturer may not sometimes function as intended when operated Be sure also to read through the instruction manual attached to a disc to be played back Audio and Visual 135 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 136 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Playing back the DVD It is possible to set a DVD on the in vehicle
68. ber Bluetooth Redial Received Calls Phone 1 Press the menu button A e 7 Bluetooth Memory Points 2 Select Phone Settings ae 4 Select the phone book data you want to edit Stored Navigation 2 Locations Set Up Route Options Phone a VOL w 4 me aw Selecting alphabets figures or Others given in the upper sec tion displays a phone book data to which the acronym has rele vance Selecting scrolls the display to display a phone book data 5 positions ahead Selecting EA scrolls the display to display a phone book data 1 position ahead Handsfree 201 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 202 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book Selecting Bw scrolls the display to display a phone book data 1 6 Select an item you want to edit position behind Selecting scrolls the display to display a phone book data 5 positions behind NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen Itis possible to register a phone book data See Page 196 lt Itis possible to register a phone book data from the Bluetooth Phone See Page 194 Itis possible to delete all the phone book data See Page 205 5 Select Edit NOTE For details of the editing method refer to Registering a new data with the phone book See Page 196 NOTE The following can also be conducted from this screen Itis possible to delete a phone book data See Page 203 and 205 lt It i
69. ble to make a setting to decide whether or not the angle mark The following can be conducted in this screen is displayed And it is also possible to set the type of the image Setting the screen See Page 164 Setting the dynamic range See Page 165 lt Setting the language See Page 166 Setting the parental level See Page 168 The angle mark is a mark displayed when the angle can be changed while playing back a DVD compliant with multi angle 1 Select SCREEN in the DVD SET UP screen 2 Makea setting to decide whether or not the angle mark is displayed and also set the type of the screen Select ON of the ANGLE MARK to display the angle mark And select OFF not to display the ANGLE MARK 164 Audio and Visual OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 165 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Select either of the following to set the type of the image 16 9 The width and height of the image is displayed in the ratio of 16 9 4 3LB With a black frame attached to the top and bottom of the image in the ratio of 16 9 the width and height is displayed in the ratio of 4 3 4 3PS The width and height is displayed in the ratio of 4 3 Setting the audio Setting the dynamic range eee7e 5eees eeseeeseeeeenevseee3eee3ee ee eeeet 8 The dynamic range is set The setting of the dynamic range is effective when playing back Dolby digital image 1 Select AUDIO in the DVD SET UP
70. book Page 115 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc MP3 WMA MP3 WMA can be played back by this in vehicle equipment However media and formats are limited in which MP3 WMA files that can be used are recorded Please note the following when writing MP3 WMA files The limited number of charac ters given below is the number of characters when using 1 byte characters E Media that can be used Media used to include MP3 WMA that can be used are CD ROM CD R and CD RW Media created in a simplified format cannot be played back with this in vehicle equipment E MP3 formats that can be played back MP3 formats that can be played back with this in vehicle equipment are as shown below Specification MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit rate 32 to 320 kbps Variable bit rate compliant eo e E WMA formats that can be played back WMA files that can be played back with the in vehicle equipment are as shown below Specifications WMA Ver 7 8 and 9 Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit rate 48 to 192 kbps Variable bit rate compliant E Disc formats that can be used Discs that can be used with this in vehicle equipment are as shown below The number of characters following the format name is the max imum number of characters a delimiter and 3 characters of exten sion included specified for the file name ISO 9660 Level 1 12 char
71. can be used refer to Discs that can be used 3 i take off of the discs unavailable See Page 88 1 Press the button 2 Select DVD CD The monitor section is tilted and when a disc has been set it is ejected VA AT Ay acne NO DISC DVD CD When the disc is ejected take it out Insert the disc The monitor automatically gets back to the normal condition to start the playback of the disc 100 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 101 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Taking out the disc Take out a CD DVD or MP3 WMA disc from the in vehicle equipment 1 Press the button 2 Select DVD CD The monitor section is tilted and the disc is ejected OAD EJECT DISC IN DVD CD 3 Take out the disc 4 Press the button The monitor will get back to the normal condition A CAUTION Take care not to pinch your fingers etc when opening or clos ing the monitor Audio and Visual 101 MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 102 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the radio Listening to the radio It is possible to tune in to a radio station to listen to the AM or 1 FM display FM radio The difference between the FM1 and FM2 frequency bands is displayed 1 Change the source over to the FM radio AM radio See 2 Station tuned in to Page 96 The name of the station tuned in to
72. ce including lighted cigarettes away from the temperature exceeds 60 C 140 F the navigation system circuit pro navigation screen If a heat source is brought into contact with the tection function is activated causing the display to dim navigation system cabinet and panel they could be deformed or otherwise degraded lt In extreme cold the navigation screen may operate sluggishly and the display may dim Such conditions do not indicate a problem They will disappear when the cabin temperature rises to a normal temperature Tiny black and white dots may occasionally appear in the liquid crys tal display These dots are a normal characteristic of the display They do not indicate a problem When the navigation screen requires cleaning gently wipe it with a silicone cloth or other soft cloth If necessary spray the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid Be sure to wipe away any cleaning fluid left on the navigation screen Do not spray the cleaning fluid directly onto the navigation screen Spraying cleaning fluid directly onto the navi gation screen could cause an adverse effect on internal components It is also not a good idea to wipe the navigation screen with a stiff cloth or attempt to clean it using thinners alcohol or any other vola tile solvent Doing so could leave scratches and or erase the control button labels Do not allow the navigation screen to get wet If it gets wet allow ing for example to a spilled drin
73. ce guidance Softer Volume down voice guidance Add to way point 1 Set as way point start searching oK Show list Display POI list only after command Voice Command for setting destination POI by voice Voice Command Description PO Display POI icon of a designated Go home Display home is the name of genre genre Then set the point as destination or POI off Turn off POI icon way point by voice command 1 Go to preset destination 1 2 3 4 5 Display preset 1 to 5 Voice Command for Route Option Then set the point as destination or Voice Command Description x way point by voice commana Show first to fifth way point map Display way point from 1 to 5 Go torstartipoint Display astart point Show next way point ma Display next way point Then set the point as destination or yP R SBA Roe way point by voice command 1 Show destination map Display destination Go to previous destination Display previous destination Delete next way point Delete next way point Then set the point as destination or After displaying next way point map way point by voice command 1 delete by voice command 2 Navigation 79 e MMC_MMCS book Page 80 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Voice recognition function Voice Command Description Delete destination Delete destination After displaying destination map delete by voice command 2 Delete all waypo
74. cember 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options E Deleting destination or waypoints 4 Confirmation message will be displayed Select Yes Use this procedure when you wish to delete the previously set destina Select No to cancel the deletion 7 i 7 fof anwaypoint B 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and eny then select Dest amp Way Pt 2 Select Delete Delete this Way Point 3 Select the key corresponding to the destination or way Yes No point you wish to delete 5 Select Calculate Navigation 49 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 50 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options E Deleting destination and all waypoints Display route You can delete the destination and all previously set waypoints in a sin CON 6 6 O08 oO 6 8 O00 O00 Oe 6 Oe 6 8 Sle eee gle process Use this function to display the entire route You can also specify an area you wish to avoid and prompt the system to recalculate the route accordingly 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and then select Dest amp Way Pt 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and 2 Select Delete all then select Display route 3 Confirmation message will be displayed Select Yes 2 Select Turn List The entire route screen will appear and then it will change to the 3 DEST amp WAY POINT Turn List screen Select No to cancel the deletion Stored
75. cting a station that is preset NOTE gta ig bata tae la abn da E E ig a tt ae aera lds ee Bb For detailed method for presetting a station refer to Presetting a station See Page 107 Presetting a station in advance in the in vehicle equipment allows you to invoke that station Setting the frequency 1 Select the station preset on the FM radio screen AM radio Mee ge ee oleae Us mg et eg Pye pee ues Beas screen or press the or button of the steering switch It is possible to set the frequency manually to listen to the radio 58 pva 10 aF 3 58 FM1 a 1 Press the SEEK TRACK button lt 2 Pressing the SEEK TRACK button lowers the frequency and ek ee T pressing the SEEK TRACK button hightens the frequency ewe For the FM radio select BAND to make selection of the BAND Pw ST s we Each time BAND is selected a changeover is made between FM1 and FM2 CRFS When the FM radio screen or AM radio screen is not displayed press the button Each time the or button of the steering switch is pressed the station preset changes over Pressing the button changes over the station in the descending order of the preset number while pressing the button changes it over in ascending order of the preset number Audio and Visual 105 MID ZINN MMC_MMCS book Page 106 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the radio Searching a station automatically eee5se 5e 4e oee0e8e0e8 eeees eosoee0e
76. ctioning for example the monitor gives no picture stop using it immediately and contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer Contin uing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident If the navigation system gets contaminated emits smoke or an odd smell stop using it If a foreign object gets inside the system liquid is spilled onto the system or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell stop using it immediately and contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident 86 Audio and Visual P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 87 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the audio and visual E About the navigation screen In hot weather cool the passenger compartment down before using lt Subjecting the control buttons or liquid crystal display to excessive the navigation system The liquid crystal display operates correctly at shock could result in navigation screen deformation or other damage temperatures between 0 C and 60 C 32 F and 140 F When the Keep any heat source including lighted cigarettes away from the temperature exceeds 60 C 140 F the navigation system circuit pro navigation screen If a heat source is brought into contact with the tection function is activated causing the display to dim navigation system cabinet and
77. d visual aa 4 MMC_MMCS book Page 86 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the audio and visual Precautions when using the system A WARNING A CAUTION Read this manual first Read this supplement carefully before using your navigation system We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this sup plement Avoid operating the navigation system while driving You should stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the navigation system For safety s sake some of the naviga tion s functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary Look at the navigation screen only when necessary When you need to look at the navigation screen do so for the shortest time possible Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident Keep the volume low enough for you to hear outside sounds Keep the system s volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving To do otherwise may mean that you are unable to react appropriately to traf fic conditions thus resulting in an accident Never disassemble or modify the navigation system Any attempt to disassemble or modify the navigation system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident Do not continue using the navigation system if it malfunctions If the system shows any sign of malfun
78. d repeat A random is displayed 153 RPT A tune is being played back repeatedly RDM Tunes are being played back in random order 128 Audio and Visual p Dp i IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 129 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod 11 Playback Pause 12 RDM Used to change over the playback method of tunes in ran dom order See Page 114 13 RPT Used to change the playback method of tunes over to the repeated playback See Page 113 14 LIST Used to display the folders or tunes in the list See Page 121 and 123 NOTE Displayed when the contents of the iPod displayed partially Selecting this scrolls the characters Audio and Visual 129 Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 130 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod Selecting a tune Selecting a category that you want to hear 3 Select a category from the list Select a category in iPod E To select a category 1 Select LIST 50 Pod ak FUNCTION TIM 2 14 0 02 OWNER PE TRACK Tuun PE EE a aum MH EET ARCH MH MEE D ARTIST P Selecting scrolls the display to display a tune 5 positions ahead Selecting scrolls the display to display a tune 5 positions behind Selecting Ha scrolls the display to display a tune 10 positions ahead 130 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 131 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod Selecting B scrol
79. e effect as soon as you make them and can be visually con firmed 2 Adjust the image contrast brightness as follows Select Ej and then or E to adjust the brightness Select and then or E to adjust the contrast Select jsyiuiu to restore the default settings Select Quis to turn off the brightness contrast on the screen Press DEST MENU MAP INFO or AUDIO button to turn on the display 2 32 SCREEN ae y Stored Navigation Locations Set Up Route sho Information 229 Do id MMC_MMCS book Page 230 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM
80. e four categories of storage locations ama Press the menu button then select Stored Locations Avoid Area 10 and then select Memory Points Previous Dest 100 The numbers in parentheses following the function names indicate the maximum locations you can store in the memory Navigation 63 is P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 64 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations 3 Set the memory point using the preferred method avail E Reviewing and modifying memory points able on the displayed screen Using this function you can review the stored memory points in the form of a list on the screen and modify names icons telephone num bers and other memory point data veg igo Press the menu button then select Stored Locations and then select Memory Points 2 Select List Stored as Memory Point NOTE Up to 100 memory points can be stored Once that number has been reached you must delete memory points that you no longer require See Page 67 before you can store new memory points The number of memory points you can store is indicated on the screen 64 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 65 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations 3 Select the memory point to be modified 4 Select the category key corresponding to the memory You can change the sequence in which memory points are listed by point to be modified selecting
81. e in the iPod uu csescssssecccssseccsseceessccssneescesneeceenseesee 127 iPod control screen displayed ssssccssseccssssccsesceensecssneecesseesesneeesee 128 g ZIN d MMC_MMCS book Page 3 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Selecting a tune E Selecting a category that you want to hear E Selecting a tune you want to hear E Fast rewinding or fast forwarding a tune E Listening to a tune repeatedly E Listening the tunes in random orde 32 Looking at the DVD u scccsssscssssescssscescscssescscssecsscssescecsseseseee 134 What must be known WE Operations while in the playback of the disc E DVD video Playing back the DVD DVD control screen displayed eescssseccssssccsseesessseccsseesssnecssneesenseees Selecting the title and the chapter E Selecting the chapter E Searching a title with the title number specifie Controlling the playback of the DVD Operating the menu screen E Selecting the menu E Changing over the position of the menu operation key Changing the language and the angle E Changing the superimposed language E Changing the voice language E Changing over the angle Setting the screen W Adjusting the image quality E Setting the screen mode Using the external audio input function AUX E Video entertainment system E Rear view camera Setting the audio Setting the equalizer 35
82. ect Agree Watching screen while driving can lead to a serious When you use the navigation system for the first time Central Time will be meeen displayed Adjust the system s clock to the right time using the clock setting See Owner s Manual for complete operating instructions screen Set clock as described See Page 59 aoe 14 Navigation gt 46 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 15 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Volume Use this function if you want to change the voice guidance volume setting from the default setting Press the menu button J p Lowsnoao amp 3 s Each time is selected the sound volume turns down Each time is selected the sound volume turns up e If you want to turn off the sound of the navigation sys tem select to display OFF p To make sure the volume level select D Navigation 15 e ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 16 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Markers and controls displayed on maps Screens during route setting Touch a point on the map A crosshair scroll mark will appear 1 Map orientation control on the screen Then touch a desired point on the map The Used to select either a north up display or heading up dis map will scroll with the selected point at the center play of the map See Page 21 lt Current Position screen gt 2 GPS marker 6 11 E EA This marker appears when the G
83. ed Information 217 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 218 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Reset mode is changed from Auto Reset Mode to Manual Reset E Average fuel consumption and average speed Mode Average speed and average fuel consumption can be displayed on a graph in 5 min intervals saa me ee 1 Press button and then select TRIP Driving Time Average Fuel Consumption Average Speed AUTO RESET NOTE To return to Auto Reset Mode touch Auto lt In Manual Reset Mode average speed and average fuel consumption can be reset by selecting Reset 218 Information MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 219 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Fuel consumption and driving distance Lap time eee5e5e amp ees5oeees56s5 oeseeesee eoneeeeeeweeeweeeeed8 eeee05eeee eeseesee8s soeee7nexeee3eseee3w e ee eeee8 Fuel consumption and driving distance can be checked Time distance speed fuel consumption etc for Lap Time can be meas ured and displayed 1 Press button and then select TRIP 2 Select ere 1 Press button and then select TRIP 2 Select re _ gt Average Fuel Consumption Laptime km km h L 100km Instant Fuel Consumption Distance to Empty Fuel 0 00 00 Distance Driven after Refueling REFUEL E Distance to empty The distance to empty is measured and displayed based on the cur
84. ed Navigation 17 e LY MMC_MMCS book Page 18 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Markers and controls displayed on maps Screens during route guidance 1 Distance and time to destination 2 3 f f g Indicates the time either approximate time required or time Z 5 z of arrival and the distance to the destination or a waypoint 2 A Me 2 Route a a f x 7 A thick blue line indicates the route you should follow Mr HU A 1 Zim Yr A 3 Turn guidance arrow B S y fe Indicates the direction of your turn at the next intersection sve A intersection as well as the distance to the intersection inter a Ce section 4 4 Current road name Shows the name of the road you are currently driving on 5 seconds Touch the screen 5 Display whole route key If this key is selected a map containing the entire route will _ be displayed See Page 50 24 a A Oe ELA If this key is selected the system will calculate an alternative 5 2 se 3 3 route that detours from the current location CSS 2 E f Tr A 7 Change route key 700 i Selecting this key displays the route option menu Selecting a new route option causes the system to calculate the selected kg ae A i cs route 6 7 8 8 Repeat voice key If this key is selected the last voice guidance will be repeated 18 Navigation p P a P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 19 Thursday December 27
85. ed informa tion like these And the contents of the character information like these may sometimes differ for various screens and the audio display Audio and Visual 91 OE o 6 6 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 92 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Name of each part The following are the name of each part that is used when using the audio and visual function E in vehicle equipment Operating the touch switches and buttons of the in vehicle equipment allows you to use the audio function G EVES Mitsubishi Multi Communication System Used to switch over to the screen of the source that you are now looking and listening to 2 Pressing this button allows you to select a source such as CD radio DVD and VIDEO When selecting VIDEO it is necessary for the relevant unit to be connected 92 Audio and Visual p Using this button allows you to search a tune track or radio station with the source that you are now looking and listen ing to Touch Switch Selecting the touch switch displayed on the screen allows you to play back the disc and or tune in to a radio station x SEEK TRACK When listening to a radio press these buttons to tune a radio station When playing a CD press them for a short time to select the CD and do for a long time to fast forward or fast rewind the CD TILT
86. egistered NOTE It is also possible to hang up the phone on the Bluetooth Phone Handsfree 191 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 192 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the outgoing or incoming call history Checking the outgoing or incoming call history It is possible to check the outgoing or incoming call history 4 Check the outgoing or incoming call history 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone MENU 5 ARAA Stored Navigation Locations Set Up Route Options q ave Me The maximum number of calls in the history items that can be ee checked is five for each of the outgoing calls and the incoming a calls The history of phone calls directly sent out from the Bluetooth Phone and the history of phone calls received when not con nected to the in vehicle equipment are not displayed NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen hea af Itis possible to make a phone call to the number displayed See Page 182 Phone Li Calls Itis possible to register a phone number with the phone book See Page 199 K 2 7 4 Itis possible to delete an outgoing or incoming call history displayed See Bluetooth Phone Book Memory Points Settings Page 193 192 Handsfree MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 193 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the outgoing or incoming call history Deleting all the outgoing and incoming call history It is possible to delete the outgoing and
87. entered Select it If the set destination area is different from the one displayed under Search repeatedly if you want to delete all the characters entered Re eee ea yum Ust ae rec nine E Nangel heya You can switch between keypad screens showing different characters For the methods marked with 1 2 3 and 4 you can use the Change by selecting Others Sym or A Z Search Area function to narrow the area where a destination or waypoint is ocated by selecting the Change key See Page 37 Depending on the method used or the status of the map displayed the ocated point may differ from where the facility you want to visit actually exists Navigation 27 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 28 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 3 Select Town You can also search the destination from the five towns cities If the specification of the town is not made proceed to Step 5 that you searched in the past Street CITY EREE EE CRER EE 328 388 Ga 4 Gaaa i g EEEE EE 4 Select any one to make a selection of the town city in which the address exists Any town Search the destination from all towns cities Street CITY _ 5 nearest towns Search the destination from the nearby five towns Pry CANBERRA CBD CANBER cities within 32 km 20 miles from the current position Input town name Search the destination by inputting the town city name BFPHESBESB BSB BR
88. er MP3 WMA pa 06 STATE FUNCTION FOLDER ME Time 001 007 gt RDM 0 03 FOLDER Si Lc FILE O4 bipes Himal Lia ig Beats gt TITLE Sn hiy karara ALBUM ijem ARTIST Ep FILE O4 b ei E r E gt Em O P ROM O TITLE lem Stee brer ALBUM jem Selecting again RPT releases the repeated playback eet ARTIST imum When RPT is displayed for FUNCTION the mode is set in a which the same tune is played back repeatedly Select RPT again After all the tunes in the folder are played back the tunes in the next folder are played back in random order Selecting RDM again releases the random playback Audio and Visual 125 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 126 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc Finding the start of each tune in the MP3 WMA disc for playback It is possible to play back the first 10 seconds of each tune in the folder 1 Press the button To exit this mode press the button again 126 Audio and Visual p Ki L Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 127 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod Listening to a tune in the iPod It is possible to set iPod in the in vehicle equipment to listen to tunes in iPod 1 Connect iPod with the in vehicle equipment The tune in iPod is played back automatically NOTE To connect iPod to the in vehicle equipment you need an optional connect cable Support models
89. erse the display is returned to the original image There are limits to the area that can be displayed on screen When reversing make sure to check the rear visually and use the rear view screen as additional support The rear view camera uses a special lens so the sense of distance dis played onscreen is different from the actual distance 152 Audio and Visual OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 153 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the equalizer It is possible to set the audio to the sound quality of your pref 3 Select EQUALIZER in the SETTING screen erence 200 SETTING E If premium sound system is not connected Setting the equalizer with ease It is possible to select a sound category to set the equalizer with ease 1 Press the button 2 Select SETTING BANDT BAND2 BANDS 6 Hz tk Hz 1 1 o NATURAL Suitable for natural sound like voice of people Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to ROCK Suitable for rock music operate it in the same way N POPS Suitable for pop music When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the EASY Suitable for easy listening music button again to display the screen shown above JAZZ Suitable for jazz music Audio and Visual 153 MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 154 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the equalizer in detail 3 Select EQU
90. ertainment System E Switching to rear display Media played using the Video Entertainment System can be played using the in vehicle equipment The video from the equipment connected to Auxiliary Video con necter RCA will be shown 1 Change the source over to the rear display The image currently being played is displayed using the Video Entertainment System NOTE While playing media other than video on the Video Entertainment System only the sound is played from the speakers Audio and Visual 151 ZINN MMC_MMCS book Page 152 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD E Operations Rear view camera edia being played using the Video Entertainment System can be eooeoeerececec coe e eee cece eee eee eee ee Operated using ne ens equipment The manufacturer s optional rear view camera displays images from the Touching Rear Display switches to the operation screen back of the vehicle while reversing to enable blind spots to be covered Using the external audio input function AUX select AUX on this during reversing manoeuvres screen NOTE Read the separate user manual for the position of the rear view camera and the area of rear view screen display E Rear view camera display When the ignition switch is in the ON position if the selector lever is set to reverse the rear view image from the vehicle is displayed auto matically Ifthe selector lever is in any other position than rev
91. essing the button or button of steering switch while playing back a tune ee A tune is rewound quickly while the button is kept pressed When 798 z a releasing the button or button of steering switch the nsc No Title tune is played back from the point to which the tune was fast SAADE Wap Te rewound ARTIST No Artist E To fast forward a tune Je N _ 1 Keep pressing the button or button of steering Selecting again RPT releases the repeated playback switch while playing back a tune A tune is forwarded quickly while the button is kept pressed When releasing the button or button of steering switch the tune is played back from the point to which the tune was fast forwarded Audio and Visual 113 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 114 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to the CD Listening to tunes in random order Finding the start of each tune in the CD for playback It is possible to play back the tunes in the CD in random order It is possible to play back the first 10 seconds of each tune in the CD 1 Select RDM while playing back a tune With RDM displayed for FUNCTION on the CD screen tunes are 1 Press the button played back in random order To exit this mode press the button again 9 CD TRACK 203 gt DISC No Title TRACK No Title ARTIST No Artist ROM Selecting again RDM releases the playback in random order 114 Audio and Visual MID e LY MMC_MMCS
92. fault settings Navigation 75 J W Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 76 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Version and initialization Version Use this function to check the version of the DVD ROM disc you are presently using 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Version 3 The version of the DVD ROM disc will be displayed on the screen 76 Navigation P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 77 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Version and initialization Initialization of the navigation settings The settings of the navigation system can be initialized When 3 Select Default initialized data such as memory points travel history and tel ephone numbers are all deleted Data once deleted cannot be restored 7 Press the menu button 2007 ver 1 2 Select Version Caution This operation wil return the system to the default condition t wil also delete all favourite locations and phone book data Before executing it consult the description in the Owner s Manual Supplement To confirm and execute press the button below EST 5 Select Yes 6 Turn the ignition switch off and restart All of the settings are initialized e Navigation 77 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 78 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Voice recognition function Voice recognition is a function which you can change screen and set a destination by voice command without touching buttons and
93. g surround sound in the first row seats 1 Press the button REAR The optimal setting for enjoying surround sound in the 2 Select SETTING second row seats ALL The optimal setting for enjoying surround sound in all seats Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the button again to display the screen shown above 3 Select SEAT POSITION in the SETTING screen 162 Audio and Visual MID y g W Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 163 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Initializing the DVD The DVD player is initialized The selection of the superim 3 Select SET UP posed language and the sound can be set while in the look ing and listening of the DVD However it is convenient if you initialize in advance the settings frequently used 1 Press the button 2 Select SETTING Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the button again to display the screen shown above The DVD SET UP screen is displayed Audio and Visual 163 Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 164 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio 5 When After changing settings system may not play Setting the screen back is displayed select Yes ooeoeoe oro eee eee eee ee ee ooo ooo o ooo NOTE It is possi
94. he screen while driving do so for the shortest time possible and avoid staring at the screen e You must stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the navigation system For safety s sake some of the naviga tion system s controls and functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary e When you need to look at the navigation screen do so for the shortest time possible Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident e Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so Some states provinces may have laws prohibiting video screens within sight of the driver VOLUME LEVEL Keep the system s volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving To do otherwise may prevent you from reacting appropriately to traffic condi tions and could result in an accident e ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 11 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before use A CAUTION A CAUTION FOREIGN OBJECTS Do not allow foreign objects to enter the disc insertion slot including your fingers Foreign objects inside the system s main unit could cause an electric shock or a fire If the main unit emits smoke or an unusual smell stop using the system immediately and you contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE SYSTEM Any attempt to disassemble or modify any part of the system could lead to an elect
95. incoming call history 4 Select B History once deleted cannot be restored to its original state 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone d NAV MENU Cs Z Stored Navigation z Locations Route Options NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen Itis possible to make a phone call to the phone number displayed See Page 182 Itis possible to register a phone number with the phone book See Page 199 5 Select Yes Bluetooth Phone Calls i D Phone Book Bisetooth a Settings All of the outgoing or incoming call history are deleted NOTE It is necessary to delete the outgoing call history and the incoming call history separately Handsfree 193 MID e LY MMC_MMCS book Page 194 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book Registering the phone book data Up to 1000 phone book data can be registered with the Transmitting the phone book of the bluetooth phone book of the in vehicle equipment phone Contents that can be registered as phone book data are as MRM NC hye fee a ete T aa shown below It is possible to transmit the phone book data from the phone book of Name It is possible to register up to 24 characters They can be the Bluetooth Phone to that of the in vehicle equipment Phone book clipped data that can be transmitted are as shown below Phone number 1 phone number 2 Up to 25 digits can be regis gt Name tered Any letter
96. ing the button allows you to look and listen to the DVD in the size set Audio and Visual 149 QB MMC_MMCS book Page 150 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Using the external audio input function AUX By connecting your own video equipment etc to Auxiliary E Connecting to auxiliary video connecter RCA Video connecter RCA you can show the playback on the in Using a video cable sold on the market connect the video equipment vehicle equipment etc to Auxiliary Video connecter RCA NOTE Images will not be shown while the vehicle is moving 1 Video Yellow 2 Audio left White 3 Audio right Red 150 Audio and Visual gt 46 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 151 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD E Switching to auxiliary video connecter RCA Video entertainment system Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter RCA will show the video from eooeceeececececeoee eee cece eee ee eee ee oo the connected equipment If upgraded to the manufacturer s optional Video Entertainment Sys tem media being played in the Video Entertainment System can be 1 Press the button played 2 Select AUX or VIDEO NOTE While driving DVD and other visual images cannot be played using the front seat monitor This operation is not possible if no Video Entertainment System has been con nected For details refer to the owner s manual for the Video Ent
97. ints and destination Delete all way points and destination Delete by voice command 2 Yes Delete the point 2 0 Cancel deleting 2 Voice Command for Others Voice Command Description Cancel Cancel voice command function dur ing voice command function is active 80 Navigation lt i Ass MMC_MMCS book Page 81 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM General information E Accuracy of vehicle position ion The correct position will eventually appear on the screen hrough the correction function If the screen does not show the cor rect position for an excessively long time correct the current position or make an automatic correction Area in which GPS signals cannot be received Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight the navigation system might not be able to receive he signals in the areas described below If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen it means that the GPS antenna is not con nected to the navigation system 1 The vehicle s mark could appear on a parallel road 2 When the road splits into a narrow Y the vehicle s mark could appear on the other fork of the Y 3 When the vehicle makes a right or left turn the vehicle s mark could appear on one street ahead or behind 1 nside a tunnel nside a building 4 Ifthe vehicle is transported by means other than the vehicle s own power
98. ion of the menu opera 3 Select CHANGE tion key RETURN TOP MENU The menu operation key is used to operate the menu of the DVD It is possible to relocate the position of the menu operation key so that it does not interfere with the DVD image 1 Touch the screen while in the DVD playback The location of the menu handling key is changed over Selecting CHANGE again gets back to the original menu loca tion DVD TME CHAPTER m01 026 144 Audio and Visual eo SP iS Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 145 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Changing the language and the angle Changing the superimposed language 3 Select SUB Teer CeCe Te CURT Te Cee UT ee 4d DVD It is possible to change over the superimposed language while in the S01 026 gt 0 55 41 playback of a DVD Dolby Digital While the vehicle is en 1 1 S 1 Touch the screen while in the DVD playback there willbe no video en 3 3 RUDIO motion display 1 2 CANE Each time selecting SUB the superimposed language is changed over NOTE The superimposed language is indicated by a numeric character When a numeric character is not displayed the DVD is not compliant with multiple languages Touching the image section in the screen allows you to check the superim posed language on the playback screen DVD CHAPTER TME 01 026 Audio and Visual 145 aa P ig l Zi A Zs MMC_MMCS
99. isc FUNCTION The playback status such as repeat and random is displayed RPT A tune is being played back repeatedly FRPT Tunes in the folder are being played back repeatedly RDM Tunes in the MP3 WMA disc are being played back in random order SCN Each of the tunes in the MP3 WMA disc is being played back for 10 seconds 5 VOL The volume level is displayed See Page 99 6 TIME The playback time of a tune is displayed 7 FOLDER The folder name is displayed 8 FILE The file name is displayed 9 TITLE The title of a tune is displayed 10 ALBUM The name of an album is displayed 11 ARTIST The name of an artist is displayed Audio and Visual 119 id MMC_MMCS book Page 120 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc 12 SETTING Selecting this displays the screen set for the audio See Page 153 13 OG O Used to move the folder See Page 121 14 RDM Used to change over the playback method of tunes in ran dom order See Page 114 15 RPT Used to change the playback method of tunes over to the repeated playback See Page 113 16 LIST Used to display the folders or tunes in the MP3 WMA disc in the list See Page 121 and 123 NOTE Displayed when the contents of the MP3 WMA disc displayed partially Selecting this scrolls the characters 120 Audio and Visual p P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 121 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42
100. istening to a tune in the CD It is possible to set the CD in the in vehicle equipment to lis ten to a tune in the CD 1 Change the source over to the disc See Page 96 The track of the CD is played back from the start When the track of the CD is played back to the last the playback resumes from the start NOTE When no CD is set in the in vehicle equipment set the CD See Page 100 108 Audio and Visual p g P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 109 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM CD screen displayed When the CD screen is not displayed while looking and listen ing to the CD press the button to display the CD screen 1 2 3 4 9 CO 703 E FUNCTION 5 DISC No Title TRACK No Title ARTIST No Artist ROM CAPT 9 10 11 12 1 TRACK The track number is displayed 2 STATE The playback status is displayed fi Playback is going on E Fast rewind is going on D Fast forward is going on e Listening to the CD 3 FUNCTION The playback status such as repeat and random is displayed RPT A tune is being played back repeatedly RDM Tunes in the CD are being played back in random order 4 VOL The volume level is displayed See Page 99 5 TIME The playback time of a tune is displayed 6 DISC When corresponding to the CD text the disc name is dis played 7 TRACK When corresponding to the CD text the title of a tune is dis played
101. k or wet umbrella its internal elec tronic circuitry may malfunction NOTE Liquid crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses Information 215 g Ea 0 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 216 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Information screen provides a variety of information on your vehicle and driving Trip Environment Maintenance Calendar Air Conditioner Equipment fe NOTE The menu differs depending on the model and its grade 216 Information MID IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 217 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Trip Driving information can be checked or set Reset mode 1 Press button and then select Trip The average speed average fuel consumption instantaneous fuel con sumption information can be checked in Trip screen 1 3 There are two Reset modes Auto Reset Mode automatically resets the average speed and average fuel consumption Manual Reset Mode enables resetting when desired NOTE Driving Time In Auto Reset Mode if the ignition switch is in Off condition for longer than 4 hours the average speed and average fuel consumption will be reset automati Average Fuel Consumption cally Average Speed WANOAL CU RESET Changing the reset mode 1 Display Trip screen 2 Select Manual Driving Time Average Fuel Consumption Average Spe
102. l The more is selected the more the distribution of the sound directions volume to the front speaker is increased and the more amp is HALL This sound field produces a sound effect similar to a selected the more the distribution of the sound volume to the concert hall with reverberating acoustics rear speaker is increased i oe lt Type 2 gt Panorama This enhances greatly the stereo effect in front including the surround speaker With the entire vehicle used CINEMA The optimal setting for watching a movie you can enjoy the feeling like being wrapped in sound It is USIC The optimal setting for listening to music recommended that you use this mode when playing back the stereo signals of an audio CD NORMAL Optimized for accurate vocal and instrument reality STUDIO Places the listener in the control room of a recording studio with a crisp and accurate forward placed sound stage CLUB Places the listener in the music at a dance or jazz club with sound coming from all directions CONCERT Utilizing sound reflections in the Digital Signal Proces sor CONCERT gives the impression that the listener is at concert hall performance Audio and Visual 161 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 162 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the seat position 4 Select either of the seat position eecececececececececec occ eee eee eee eo eee oe FRONT The optimal setting for enjoyin
103. latitude 2 Enter the name of the first street and then select List ey to switch over to the south latitude ey to switch over to the west longitude 1st street Input ist street name i a 2nd street ey to switch over to the east longitude Use this se this key to delete the character last entered Select it repea 4 Select OK LAT IN S 3 LONG W IE 1 edly if you want to delete all the characters entered 5 16 46 49 7 _ Navigation 35 AIP Sg MMC_MMCS book Page 36 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 3 Select the street from the Junction list 1st street SA 2nd street Use this key to scroll previous suggestions EA Use this key to display the previous suggestion BY Use this key to display the next suggestion Use this key to scroll next suggestions 4 Specify the second street using the same procedure as the first street Select List 1st street SABA STREET 2nd street Input 2nd street name 36 Navigation 5 When there are two or more candidates a list of junc tions will be displayed Select an junction of your desti nation ist street SABA STREET 2nd street STACEY STREET A RE TE rrr x a 6 Select destination or waypoint NOTE No junction is defined if the two streets do not cross each other the two streets are a motorway and a highway either street is for right or left turns onl
104. layed amp MURULLA LAN p ancusc Select Info The information on the POI will be AA ee a Je QE Use this key to store the PO location as Other functions a memory point Name PARKING STATION Address UNNAMED RD CANBERRA AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TER MP Town Telephone Navigation 73 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 74 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other functions Deleting POI markers Editing quick POI categories Use this function when you want to delete any POI markers on the map Use this function when you want to edit the Quick POI categories on this unit 1 Touch the current map screen 1 Press the menu button 2 Select POI 2 Select Navigation Set Up 3 Select POI Off ANNAN 21 The marker for the POI will disappear from the map Quick POI Restore System Defaults lee ele om User Settings Selection Calibration Set Clock Signal 74 Navigation MID Y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 75 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other functions 4 Select the item that you want to edit 6 Select Business Facility Following procedure show how to change the category from Hotel to Business Facility on Quick POI for example Select a G POI to Change Category oC a a al Selecting Default returns the Q PO SELECTION items to their ere f List al Categories de
105. le at time of This owner s manual is reproduced with permission from FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD resale The next owner will appreciate having access to the information contained in this owner s manual MITSUBISHI MOTORS 2008 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Lis g p op ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 1 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Contents Introduction System components and controls Loading the map disc cccscccsscscscsccccscscccsscccecssccceccscccscssseseee 7 Navigation BOfORG USC iacccscctiscctiesiviactdscicececcstaccscacsasttocestccsdedcccssesestocstsesesnsesse 10 Starting up the navigation system sesessssossessssossesossossssossosose 14 VOIUME cccccsssssscsscrscrsscesvessecsccsccscsscsscsssssssessessessessessessessessessees 15 Markers and controls displayed on maps sccscsersceccerscreee 16 Screens during route Setting ceeesccssseccssescesnsecessseccsssecessueecssnecessnscesssees 16 Screens during route guidance ssssesssssssseessssssserresssssereerssesneerssseeesessse 18 Menu screen keys and functions sessesossosessessosessesossesossossesssse 19 Map operations seessossossoossossoessossoesooesoesosssossossoossoesoessossossoessesss 2 1 Selecting map orientation Changing map scale Setting rOUtE ssssssiscossssscesseessssiesserssessessosossss soessceocessssscss oorsese LA Setting destination E Setting destination waypoints by scrol
106. lecting Previous Start Point displays the start point of the previous guide E Select from Map method You can specify a location on the map that was last displayed and use it for setting the destination or a waypoint 1 Press the button and select Select from Map 2 Scroll the map until the crosshair is at the desired destination or waypoint eT g Route o lt Preference WEY Er 5 i 4 s4 n Ti VY eee VA STREE E f b v s a ANE AVENUE TOANEN 00 3 Select destination or S waypoint eo Setting route E Motorway Entrance Exit You can use the name of a Motorway entrance or exit selected from the Motorway Ent Exit list for setting your destination or a waypoint 1 Press the button select D and then select Motorway Ent Exit 2 Enter the name of the desired motorway and select List Motorway Input Motorway Name Ent Exit Bw Ent Exit A BRRDFEIDHIGHWAY On 1 4 rl Navigation 33 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 34 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route Use this key to scroll previous suggestions Input name You must select this key before you can enter the street name EA Use this key to display the previous suggestion E Use this key to display the next suggestion Dist sort Use this key to search through the list by distance Name sort Use this key to search th
107. ling the map E Setting the destination from the navigation menu Route Quidance c sccccssscsccscccsccssccscccescscssescscssecsscssessscssssssesens SO Route guidance Screen essssesscsssecssssseccssececssccesnseccssuccessuecssueceesnsecesneeeeees 38 Zoom in map at intersection Dual map display Replaying voice guidance eo Compass MOE haea aaaea EA 42 Route OPTIONS 0 ssccscssscnssscesnsessenccsennescsesnedescnasssoncasssensecsecnaassons AD Setting route OPTIONS essessssssssesssssecnssccsscesecesscceseessssesnsscenecceseesneeeese 43 Search condition Detour Route preferences Destination and waypoints Display route Route preview Navigation setup Setting your navigation system E User settings E Quick POI selection E Calibration E Set clock E Vehicle signal E Restore system defaults Stored locations E Memory points HM Avoid area E Previous destination deleting stored locations Other FUNCTIONS scecsrssssrssssrsecsesesecscsecsssecsssecsssesersesessesesseseces 7 T E Displaying POIs on a map E Displaying POI data E Deleting POI markers E Editing quick POI categories Version and initialization essesoososossoesosossossososoesossossesossossssese 76 VESON eyen en AA NESNA RAER ANENA EAN 76 Initialization of the navigation settings ss ssssseseessssssesressssseressssereee 77 g ZIN ap ZS M
108. ls the display to display a tune 10 positions Selecting a tune you want to hear behind eee7e 57eeee ecso 4oeeeneeensei0eneseee3eeeee ee eee8e8 Selecting UP displays the previous screen m Selecting CONTROL displays iPod control screen Select a tune in iPod The tune selected is played back E To select the preceding tune It is possible to play back a tune preceding the one that is now being played back 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing back a tune Press the button Press the button of the steering switch The preceding tune is played back E To select the succeeding tune It is possible to play back a tune succeeding to the one that is now being played back 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing back a tune Press the button Press the A button of the steering switch The succeeding tune is played back Audio and Visual 131 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 132 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to iPod Fast rewinding or fast forwarding a tune Listening to a tune repeatedly It is possible to rewind or forward quickly a tune that is now being It is possible to play back a same tune repeatedly played back 1 Select RPT while playing back a tune E To rewind a tune quickly With RPT displayed for FUNCTION on iPod control screen the tune is played back repeatedly 1 Keep pressing the button while playing back a tune F
109. lt Single map display gt MMC_MMCS book Page 40 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM 6 25 Z 5 4 A m 3 3 g F Ps cs 100 E ecco cs 1 Select 40 Navigation 2 Select dual map If you wish to return to the single map display select O sin gle map If you need not make any further selection select zn The rele vant keys will disappear _ ashe TORREN NOTE If you wish to modify the display selections that have been made for a second screen touch the top of the screen After completing the modification select EB Details on scale changes See Page 22 Details on setting with POI See Page 71 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 41 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route guidance Replaying voice guidance If you want to listen to the last voice guidance again during route guidance use the following procedure 1 Select Gb You can hear the voice guidance again SCLAR NORT MURULLA LANE 9 gt A N MARCU S laj o p g Navigation 41 Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 42 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route guidance Compass mode Longitude and latitude of present location can be displayed 3 Longitude and latitude of present location are displayed at upper right of the screen on the screen a S 35 16 46 1 select EEB eal 6 25 g a P g I 600
110. me E is selected the tint of green is increased Selecting Gal or E of 9 allows you to adjust the shade of a colour Each time E is selected the shade of a colour is increased and each time is selected the shade of a colour is decreased 148 Audio and Visual Sp oe o dbs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 149 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Setting the screen mode NORMAL er acs oie iw LORS Teen Sr eel Bier AE I E A aN BOON ae ere Displayed in the horizontal to vertical ratio of 3 4 screen normal size of TV screen with both ends black The screen mode can be set while looking and listening to the DVD FULL Displayed in the horizontal to vertical ratio of 3 4 screen normal size 1 Press the button of TV screen that is expanded uniformly in the left and right direc ions 2 Select MODE l l l ZOOM Displayed in the horizontal to vertical ratio of 3 4 screen normal size of TV screen that is expanded uniformly in the top and bottom direc ions and the left and right directions When receiving a wide screen broadcast change over to this mode There is no legal restriction imposed so long as you enjoy the DVD personally However if the screen is compressed or expanded for a commercial purpose or with the view of letting the general public enjoy the DVD please note that this may infringe the right of authorship that is protected by the copyright law NOTE Press
111. mum Zoom out maximum Zoom in out map scale maximum Change to North up mode Change to heading up mode Face a map to North Face a map to the direction you are going Change map direction Change map direction to North or designated direction Right map zoom in Right map zoom out Right map scale zoom in out 78 Navigation e lt i Y id MMC_MMCS book Page 79 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Voice recognition function Voice Command for guidance Voice Command Description Voice Command Description Enter destination 1 Set as destination start searching Voice guidance on Start voice guidance route Voice guidance off Stop voice guidance Add to way point 1 Set way point start searching route continue guidance on display Voice Command for POI Repeat guidance Repeat current voice guidance again Quick Search recommend route Voice Command Description Short Search the shortest distance route Nearest PO Display the nearest POI of designated Alternative Search different route is the name of genre genre Detour Re search close range of the route Then set i pontas EE ok Detour whole route Re search whole route way point by voice command 1 z Enter destination 1 Set as destination start searching Louder Volume up voi
112. n eo QB y MMC_MMCS book Page 10 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before use A WARNING A WARNING READ THIS MANUAL FIRST Read this supplement carefully before using your navigation system We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this sup plement OBEY LOCAL ROAD SIGNS AND REGULATIONS Always obey local road signs and regulations while following instructions given by the navigation system Some of the data on the DVD ROM disc may be outdated due to changes in local road signs and regulations Furthermore the data on the DVD ROM disc does not take into account variable fac tors such as the weather road congestion at different times of the day temporary road closures due to road construc tion and special events Local road signs and regulations always take precedence over directions given by the system Failure to obey them could place you in physical danger or in violation of the law 10 Navigation DRIVE SAFELY Before following an instruction for example in the case of changing direction given by the system check that the action would be safe to take in the current traffic conditions Continue to pay attention to safety while following any instruction e Do not be distracted by the navigation screen Failure to keep your attention on the road could lead to an accident When you need to look at t
113. n electric shock Look at the navigation screen only when necessary or some other type of accident When you need to look at the navigation screen do so for If the navigation system gets contaminated emits smoke or an the shortest time possible Looking away from the road for odd smell stop using it too long could lead to an accident If a foreign object gets inside the system liquid is spilled onto the system or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell stop using it immediately and contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident Keep the volume low enough for you to hear outside sounds Keep the system s volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving To do otherwise may mean that you are unable to react appropriately to traf fic conditions thus resulting in an accident 214 Information 4 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 215 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before use E About the navigation screen In hot weather cool the passenger compartment down before using lt Subjecting the control buttons or liquid crystal display to excessive the navigation system The liquid crystal display operates correctly at shock could result in navigation screen deformation or other damage temperatures between 0 C and 60 C 32 F and 140 F When the lt Keep any heat sour
114. nd then select Pre vious Destination 2 Select a desired location from the Previous Destination list Use this key to scroll previous suggestions EA Use this key to display the previous suggestion BY Use this key to display the next suggestion Use this key to scroll next suggestions 4 Select destination or waypoint NOTE ms i i If two or more points of interest share the same name they will both be listed Use this key to scroll previous suggestions on the screen Choose an appropriate one from the list EA Use this key to display the previous suggestion If there are two or more points of interest with the same name select Category or Town to shorten the list WW Use this key to display the next suggestion lt Displayed information about a specific facility might not include recent changes It is recommended that you check the location or business days hours of a desired point of interest before departure Selecting Dist Sort allows you to arrange the points of interest in the order in which the one with the distance shortest to the current location comes in the lead Use this key to scroll next suggestions 32 Navigation p AIA Zs AIP Sg MMC_MMCS book Page 33 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM 3 Select destination or a waypoint NOTE You can select Name or Date to change the sequence in which previous destinations are displayed Se
115. ne 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone Device Address err ww Bevice hame TELLE FREE Bluetooth Received Phone Calls P T Phone Book Memory Points Settings Handsfree 209 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 210 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other bluetooth settings 6 Enter a new Device Name and select OK Selecting Em deletes 1 character The number of characters that can be entered is up to 20 char acters lt Selecting Others displays other characters Then selecting amp or displays the preceding or succeeding screen lt Selecting Sym displays figures and symbols Then selecting or Q displays the preceding or succeeding screen e Selecting A Z displays alphabets Selecting Caps allows you to make a changeover between upper case and lower case 210 Handsfree MID y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 211 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other bluetooth settings Changing the pass key used when certificating the bluetooth phone When connecting the Bluetooth Phone to the in vehicle 4 Select My Info equipment the Pass key is used for certification It is possible to change the Pass Key used for certification Press the menu button 2 Select Phone Device Address err ie Name TELLE FREE Bluetooth Received Phone Calls P T Phone Book Memory Points Settings Handsfree 211
116. ne registered with 3 Select Bluetooth Settings the navigation system NOTE When deleting the Bluetooth Phone with the Bluetooth Phone connected to the Bluetooth Redial Received Phone Calls in vehicle equipment no automatic connection is made K e 7 1 Press the menu button 5 Bluetooth Memory Points Settings 2 Select Phone Stored Navigation x Locations Set Up Route Options 4 Select a Bluetooth Phone name you want to delete Phone A VOL w 4 we CE Handsfree 207 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 208 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other bluetooth settings 5 Select az Device Address ELE Eii FooorT Myinfo es ee oar My info Delete this device The Bluetooth Phone registered is deleted NOTE When you want to use again the deleted Bluetooth Phone in interlock with the in vehicle equipment register and connect it again Even when the Bluetooth Phone is deleted from the in vehicle equipment the phone book data transmitted from the Bluetooth Phone and the outgo ing and incoming call history remain as they are 208 Handsfree MID y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 209 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other bluetooth settings Changing the device name of the in vehicle equipment displayed in the bluetooth phone It is possible to change the Device Name of the in vehicle 4 Select My Info equipment displayed in the Bluetooth setting of the Blue tooth Pho
117. ng to MP3 WMA disc Listening to tunes file in the MP3 WMA disc It is possible to set the MP3 WMA disc in the in vehicle equip ment to listen to tunes files in the disc 1 Change the source over to the disc See Page 96 The first tune in the lead folder in the MP3 WMA disc is played back from the start When the tunes in the folder are played back to the last the first tune in the lower order or next folder is played back When the tunes in the MP3 WMA disc are played back to the last the playback is resumed from the first tune in the lead folder NOTE When no MP3 WMA disc is set in the in vehicle equipment set the MP3 WMA disc See Page 100 118 Audio and Visual gt 46 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 119 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM MP3 WMA disc screen displayed When no MP3 WMA disc screen is displayed while looking and listening to the MP3 WMA disc press the button to display the MP3 WMA disc screen 1 2 3 4 5 3 MP3 WMA FOLDER PLE STATE FUNCTION TIME 001 001 gt 0 04 6 FOLDER A FILE O1 ke ay et ae D gt TITLE Sy ee k ALBUM j ARTIST Ea am CoM HP 12 13 14 15 16 1 FOLDER The number of a folder is displayed 2 FILE The number of a file is displayed 3 STATE The playback status is displayed fi Play back is going on E Fast rewind is going on D Fast forward is going on eo 4 Listening to MP3 WMA d
118. ntered the phone number is displayed on the phone book And when not entered proceed to step 7 x 6 Enter the name of the phone book data and select OK 56 EDIT PHONE BOOK Input name Selecting deletes 1 character lt Selecting Others displays other characters Then selecting or displays the preceding or succeeding screen Selecting Sym displays figures and symbols Then selecting or displays the preceding or succeeding screen Handsfree 197 p g Gis P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 198 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book Selecting A Z displays alphabets and symbols 9 Select OK Selecting Caps allows you to make a changeover between upper case and lower case 7 Select No 1 or No 2 8 Enter the phone number and select OK uyn Selecting briefly allows you to enter for more than 2 seconds allows you to enter Selecting deletes 1 character and selecting 198 Handsfree MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 199 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Registering data with the phone book from the outgoing or incoming call history It is possible to register a phone number of the outgoing or incoming call history with the phone book Press the menu button 2 Select Phone a a MENU aaa Stored Navigation r Locations Set Up Route Options Phone Version 4 P a 3 Select Redial Li
119. oint The system will pro gram the address of the waypoint on your route See Page 62 ee ty You can set up to 5 waypoints per trip eee a LIMESTONE AVENUE BRADDON CANBE N Bag p A eS a Preference ji AK M 4 OWS ROAD mis 3 h 3 Ss y A oy kN 24 Navigation IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 25 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 4 Select Start E Selecting route Route guidance will begin along the displayed route Upon setting the destination the system prepares to calculate three 6 52 types of routes to the destination Quick Alt and Short You can select from any of the three options as follows 1 Select 3 route The system will be ready for calculation of any route you select from the three options namely Quick the fastest route Alt alternative route and Short the shortest route NOTE Selecting the Route Preference allows you to set the route conditions If the system cannot find your desired route select Chg route This will allow you to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen from which you can prompt the system to calculate a new route See Page 43 Selecting Start for more than 5 seconds will start the demonstration mode operation Navigation 25 AIP Sg MMC_MMCS book Page 26 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 2 Select Info l The screen will displ
120. oint positions The screen will display the calculated route and the positions of the destina tion or waypoints that you will be able to modify Press the menu button then select Route Options and 4 Specify the order in which all the set waypoints are to be then select Dest amp Way Pt visited sii Choose the location of the waypoint to be added and then ESER ARE select Adal 3 Select Cha Loc 5 Select Calculate Navigation 47 an y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 48 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options 4 Select the key corresponding to the location that is to be 3 Select the waypoint keys according to the order of your modified visit The map for the area around your current location will be dis If you wish to cancel the visiting order number indication select played Undo 5 Scroll the map to bring the crosshair to the location and then select OK 4 RG 4 xa 100 S yORS HES EE i isiti F 4 When you complete the sequencing the visiting order LJ WE cs will be updated automatically 6 Select Calculate E Modifying visiting order You can change the order for visiting your waypoints by using this pro cedure 7 Press the menu button then select Route Options and then select Dest amp Way Pt 5 Sel K 2 Select List Select OK 6 Select Calculate 48 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 49 Thursday De
121. on switch is set to ON 6 Select Reset All measurement results are reset P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 221 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Environment The outside temperature altitude and air pressure can be checked 1 Press button and then select Environment E Temperature Altitude i Ki 21 140 5 m 30 0 20 Es o ee n 7 a ee 10 0 3h 2h th oO 3h 2h fh 0 4 Air Pressur 999 tps NOTE The displayed graph shows the average value in 5 min intervals The freezing mark is shown when there is a danger of the road surface being frozen Information 221 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 222 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Maintenance Maintenance timing alerts can be set such as for the engine 3 Select or jg to set the next maintenance date oil change Select SET and then select YES 1 Press the button and select Maintenance The maintenance date settings are completed 5 Select NEXT to set the maintenance distance ENGINE OIL CHECK DISTANCE o a 0 We UNDECIDED UNDECIDED UNDECIDED UNDECIDED Arow FLUIDS CHECK TYREMAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL 2 On the maintenance screen select the item to be set ex ENGINE OIL A N E E E a X a v a v Select or i to set the next maintenance distance 7 Select SET and then select YES The maintenance distance settings are completed 8 Select
122. on is indicated by an arrow ki lt Turn list gt N ES 3 f MUPULLA LANE 2 IT O 1km K 2 f BUNDA STREET 6 12 44 s_ L paa S 7 NORTHBOURNE BE peice A TT Cy Turn directions are indicated in a list 38 Navigation OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 39 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route guidance Zoom in map at intersection Before you arrive at an intersection the system will automati cally show a zoom in map of the intersection on a second screen to make the guidance clearer As you approach an intersection during route guidance a zoom in map of the intersection automatically appears on a second screen After you NOTE Use the following procedure to recall the most recently displayed zoom in map of an intersection or a motorway fork 1 Select ff i 2 Select re display of intersection range guidance If you need not make any further selection select ze The relevant keys will disappear drive past the intersection the zoom in map disappears 6 12 47 UES JE f 00 a50 LJ LONDON CIRCUIT As you approach a fork on a motorway during route guidance a zoom in map of the motorway automatically appears on a second screen making the route guidance clearer N Navigation 39 NZ Route guidance Dual map display You can configure the screen for a dual map display
123. on to detect the position at which the radiowave signals are received E Accuracy of the route guidance The conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction When the navigation unit is connected to the GPS antenna a GPS 1 The guidance might prompt the driver to drive straight even mark will appear on the map screen hough the vehicle is being driven on a straight road Detecting the vehicle s position through self contained naviga 2 The directional guidance could display multiple place names tion 3 Ifthe vehicle makes a turn at an intersection before the guided Self contained navigation is a system that detects the vehicle s posi route the wrong type of voice guidance could be outputted tion by calculating the vehicle s driven distance and turning angle 4 The guidance might not be outputted while the vehicle is mak though the use of various types of sensors that are mounted on the ing a turn at an intersection vehicle 5 The system might not be able to search for the proper route Through the use of self contained navigation the vehicle s position ea 6 Ifthere is no road to the destination or if there is only a narrow can be detected even in an area where the GPS radiowave signals ene road the route might be indicated up to an area that is short of cannot be received cae he destination Making corrections to the detection of the vehicle s position 7 The repeat search could
124. one You have a phone call Speak over the phone eoeeececc cc ecec eee ec ec cece eee eec ccc ee When the phone call is over hang up the phone See Page 191 It is possible to directly operate the Bluetooth Phone connected to the in vehicle equipment to make a phone call Even while speaking over the Bluetooth Phone selecting Phone on the menu screen when connected to the in vehicle equipment dis plays the handsfree screen in the in vehicle equipment In this case it is not possible to conduct any operations in relation to the handsfree from the in vehicle equipment A WARNING For safety s sake the driver should refrain from the operation of a cell phone while driving Handsfree 187 WZ Ss MMC_MMCS book Page 188 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM g aia Speaking over the handsfree Taking a phone call and declining a incoming call When you have a phone call the information of a caller is dis Putting an incoming phone call on hold played together with an incoming call sign When the name ee ee ee ee ota caller ip registered Wit the prione Books thenameorthe It is possible to put an incoming phone call on hold to take it later caller is displayed On an occasion other than the above a phone number 13 displayed For a caller with no outgoing call 1 Select Hold or press the ON HOOK switch of the steer notice no information is displayed ing switch 7 E Ge E Z smg 2 When taking it la
125. onnecting the bluetooth phone Speaking over the handsfree ccsccscssssssesssceceseccesesesceseeee 181 Making a phone call E Entering a phone number to make a phone call WE Making a phone call from the outgoing or incoming call history WE Making a phone call from the phone book WE Making a phone call to the phone number of the memory point Making a phone call from the bluetooth phone Taking a phone call and declining a incoming Call eeeeee 188 WE Taking a phone call E Putting an incoming phone call on hold E Hanging up an incoming call before answering it denial Shar incoming Call sc satecseisceetenssrescecictsed toot nseaecndnihanscbacacetngtevehteseetaced 89 Speaking over the phone W Adjusting the tonal volume 90 E Muting the voice on this side 90 E Transmitting the phone call 91 E Hanging up the phone Using the outgoing or incoming call history see00 192 Checking the outgoing or incoming call history sesesesseseeeeees 192 Deleting all the outgoing and incoming call history 193 Using the phone bo00k sessesessssossossssossesossossesossossesossesossossesse 194 Registering the phone book data 194 E Transmitting the phone book of the bluetooth phone E Registering a new data with the phone BOOK esessessuseeenenesnstnsteeisteetietee 196 E Registering data with the phone book from the outgoing or
126. other than 0 to 9 cannot be used 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 regis tered 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 194 Handsfree OE o 6 6 Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 195 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone S E A Stored Navigation Locations Set Up EA Options Phone Version a Bluetooth Redial Received Phone i Calls Ga 7 Phone Book Bhiotocth Memory Points Settings y Using the phone book 4 Select Download Transfer the
127. oute search conditions and recalculate the route accordingly See Page 46 Dest amp Way Pt This function allows you to modify the destination and waypoints and prompt the system to recalculate the route accordingly See Page 46 Display route This function allows you to confirm the entire route and if neces sary prompt the system to recalculate the route according to your specification See Page 50 Route preview This function allows you to simulate a drive along the system cal culated route before departure See Page 51 Navigation 43 MID A P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 44 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options Calculate Search condition Selecting this key prompts the system to recalculate the route BGO U6 Vie EN E A E Or Cele ETE T EA 6 N E E E Cancel Guidance You can specify the way in which the system calculates your route Selecting this key prompts the system to stop route guidance when the destination is set Note that this erases the destination 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and waypoints and then select Search conditn NOTE 2 Select Quick Alt or Short to specify the way of cal A recalculated route will sometimes be the same route as the one displayed culating the route to reach the next waypoint or the des bef Iculation y ee aaa tination from the current point FARBARN AVENUE CAMPBELL CANBE t ma JE P
128. panel they could be deformed or otherwise degraded lt In extreme cold the navigation screen may operate sluggishly and the display may dim Such conditions do not indicate a problem They will disappear when the cabin temperature rises to a normal temperature Tiny black and white dots may occasionally appear in the liquid crys tal display These dots are a normal characteristic of the display They do not indicate a problem When the navigation screen requires cleaning gently wipe it with a silicone cloth or other soft cloth If necessary spray the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid Be sure to wipe away any cleaning fluid left on the navigation screen Do not spray the cleaning fluid directly onto the navigation screen Spraying cleaning fluid directly onto the navi gation screen could cause an adverse effect on internal components It is also not a good idea to wipe the navigation screen with a stiff cloth or attempt to clean it using thinners alcohol or any other vola tile solvent Doing so could leave scratches and or erase the control button labels Do not allow the navigation screen to get wet If it gets wet allow ing for example to a spilled drink or wet umbrella its internal elec tronic circuitry may malfunction NOTE Liquid crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses Audio and Visual 87 g Ea 0 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 88 Thursday December 27
129. ple the To next POI category key is selected and a he j j Teleph simulation drive is started your simulation vehicle will then stop bac ae at a restaurant on the route em ae If you then select Info the system will display information on the A Selecting allows you to make a phone call to the phone Sarean number displayed 3 19 The Bluetooth Phone is required to be set in advance PN Z NOTE a2 You must finish the simulation drive before you actually start to drive Although vied P wy the simulation drive will automatically stop when you actually start to drive not T finishing it properly can lead to an error in the display of your vehicle s current ae gt 7 eT position ES dI lt P me Navigation 53 ad Navigation setup Setting your navigation system Using the functions available from the Navigation Setup screen you can change the map display conditions and alter the route guidance conditions 7 Press the menu button ele MMC_MMCS book Page 54 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM 9 a N Ur ANKE Ti 2 Select Navigation Set Up The NAVIGATION SET UP screen will appear m 9 Stored Navigation a Options Locations Set Up VOL Ki 4 E 54 Navigation Select any of the displayed functions as necessary Quick POI Restore System Usor Cottage Selection Defaults len l ae Calibration Set Clock Signal User
130. r selecting this key select either key of HOME or Preset Destinations LN Telephone Select this key to modify a telephone number When the modification has been completed select OK TSON STREET 1 to 5 For memory points to which the category has been set it is possi ble to set them quickly as a destination It is convenient to set in advance the category to your home or a spot to which you go fre quently When setting it as a destination select the relevant key on the DESTINATION ENTRY screen See Page 26 Input phone number Name Select this key to change the name of a memory point When the change has been completed select OK Then select On if the name is to be displayed on the map or Off if it is not to be displayed 66 Navigation ANY Zs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 67 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM E Deleting memory points You can delete stored memory points by using this function 1 Press the menu button then select Stored Locations and then select Memory Points 2 Select Delete 3 Select the memory point to be deleted VA Sort by Attribute Stored locations 4 Confirmation message will be displayed Select Yes Select No to cancel the deletion an MASSON STREET TURNER CANBERRA N 5 f Delete this Memory Point ew No E Deleting all memory points Using this function you can delete all memor
131. relevant house number data an error message will be displayed and a street map will appear allowing you to g PvE CY WALK CANBERRA O AEM set the destination using the map If your destination is not on a road set a destination point on a main road Sort by CREBRO icone CREE TEET nearest to your true destination Use this key to scroll previous suggestions E Memory Point method f Kas EA Use this key to display the previous suggestion If you have saved some locations in the system s memory you can make use of an appropriate one to set the destination EZ Use this key to display the next suggestion Y Use this key to scroll next estions 1 Press the button and select Memory Point a er ap 3 Select destination or B waypoint NOTE Select the Attribute Icons Name or Date key to change the sequence m Ay in which memory points are displayed A 7 You cannot use the Memory Point method unless there are memory points Change Junction v2 stored To store memory points See Page 63 cD CPD CPO P P 3 _ Point of Interest 30 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 31 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route E Home method or method using stored destinations 3 Select destination or jy waypoint If you have stored your home address in the system s memory you can use it for your destination or a waypoint Similarly if other loca
132. rent remaining fuel quantity and recent average fuel consumption E Distance driven after refueling The distance driven after refueling is automatically displayed It is reset when refueling is performed Selecting Refuel resets the Distance Driven after Refueling km h L 100km Information 219 g A cas MMC_MMCS book Page 220 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen The measurement starts At this time the speed and mileage are being measured so they are not displayed i Ss Laptime km km h L 100km 2 10 34 120 7 4 Select Lap The current measurement results are shown in A s o Laptime km km h L 100km 2 10 50 121 0 A 2 10 34 120 7 40 B i Te UF GED NOTE When Lap is selected again the measurement results shown in A are trans ferred to B 220 Information a Laptime km km h L 100km 2 11 13 121 5 A 2 10 50 121 0 37 11 0 B 2 10 34 120 7 40 11 6 Ane GED GEE 5 Select Stop Calculation is cancelled and the measure ment results are shown in top line ag m Laptime km km h L 100km 2 11 15 121 5 36 11 3 A 2 10 50 121 0 37 11 0 B 2 10 34 120 7 40 11 6 START GD Crer NOTE When Start is selected measurement is continued Even if the ignition switch is set to OFF during measurement measurement is cancelled At that time measurement is started again when the igniti
133. restricted only to those attached with an extension Maximum number of characters used in a folder name 64 characters MP3 or WMA When saving an MP3 WMA file be sure to attach it MP3 WMA files that are written in formats other than the above may with an extension MP3 or WMA not be played back normally and the file name and the folder name of Forbidden If a file other than MP3 WMA is attached with an extension MP3 or WMA it may be mistakenly acknowledged as an MP3 WMA file hus causing the generation of loud noises to damage the speaker which may not be displayed correctly E Setting of the compression software and the writing a software So do not attach any file other than MP3 WMA with an extension When compressed into an MP3 WMA file it is recommended that the MP3 or WMA setting of the transfer bit rate of the compression software is fixed to 128 kbps E ID3 Tag When recording a blank media up to the maximum capacity at once ID3 Tag is compliant Ver 1 X make a setting to Disc at Once 116 Audio and Visual a 46 Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 117 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc E Files that are written into media E Example of media hierarchy When media that contains MP3 WMA files is inserted first of all all the CO r Mr Oo files in the disc are checked c 3 So when a lot of folders and files other than MP3 WMA are
134. restricted road Off Allow ferry Off Navigation 61 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 62 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations You can store edit or delete any destinations waypoints and Memory Points other marked points using the procedures described in this Use this function to place markers on the map See Page 63 section Avoid Area Use this function to store into the system s memory any areas you 1 Press the menu button want to avoid See Page 68 2 Select Stored Locations Previous Dest Use this function to delete previously stored destinations See Page 70 Display Memory Pt Icons Selecting this key allows you to display icons for memory points Each of the above six functions has some or all of the following four standard editing functions see the table below Add You can store a new location into memory List You can see a list of the stored locations Delete You can delete stored locations Delete all You can delete all stored locations Memory Points Avoid Area Previous Dest 62 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 63 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations Editing keys displayed for each function are as follows Memory points ae eeee 4e4eeesece8 amp eeseee0eeeese3ee3e3eee3uee e3e eeee8 l E Storing new memory points Memory Points 100 Memory points can be stored into any of th
135. ric shock or a fire or some other type of accident Do not continue using the navigation system if it malfunctions If the navigation system gets contaminated emits smoke or an odd smell stop using it If a foreign object gets inside the system liquid is spilled onto the system or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell stop using it immediately and contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning for example the navigation system gives no picture stop using it imme diately and contact your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire an electric shock or some other type of accident eo NOTE Liquid crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses Navigation 11 LQ id MMC_MMCS book Page 12 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before use H Points to note before use Disabled switches Starting the engine before using the system Some switches are disabled during operation of the system These The navigation system can be used with the ignition switch in either switches are displayed in fainter colours and no messages are dis the ON position or the ACC position To preserve the battery how played for them ever it should be used
136. rking area due to conditions of the GPS satellites 9 The vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position if the If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in vehicle is driven using tire chains or snow tires on a snow cov the map data the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual posi ered road or on a mountainous road Navigation 81 g Ea 0 e ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 82 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM General information shape of the roads on the map in order to correct the vehicle s position mark to the most appropriate road If the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual shape differs from its map data the vehicle s position mark on the map could devi ate from its actual position Occasionally the correction of the vehicle s position mark to the actual road on the map can be observed particularly after the vehicle has turned at an intersection or has exited from a parking area 10 The vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position after the tires have been replaced E How the vehicle position is detected Detecting the vehicle s position through the GPS GPS stands for Global Positioning System which is a system used for detecting an object s position through the use of satellites of the U S Department of Defense Radiowave signals from three or more satellites are received by the navigation system which utilizes the principle of triangulati
137. rough the list by name Vj Use this key to scroll next suggestions y 310 ggestio alphabetical search 4 Select Entrance or Exit 38 MOTORWAY ENT EXIT Motorway BURNS BAY ROAD E Coordinates method Ent Exit You can set destinations or waypoints using their latitudes and longi tudes as follows 6 Select destination or jy waypoint Please Select an Entrance or Exit 1 Press the button select p and then select Coordinates 2 Enter the latitude of the desired location Use the numeric keys together with the jj degrees B min utes and seconds keys 5 Select the name of the street from which you will enter the motorway or to which you will go after leaving the motorway MOTORWAY ENT Motorway BURNS BAY ROAD LAT PR Sl input latitude LONG W ET Entrance Select Entrance Name A DORRAN STIET mm pee M 34 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 35 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM LONG W IE 1 O Use this Use this Use this Setting route 3 Enter the longitude of the location 5 Select destination or S waypoint m E Junction method aati PACE z You can use a junction defined by two street names as a location for a EELT ELT m setting your destination or a waypoint as 5 cs i a eee Conduct either of the following operations HT ea Press the button and then select Junction ey to switch over to the north
138. rsday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD 3 Select 101 1 1 10 to enter a title number and then select ENTER A title selected is played back NOTE When selecting ENTER with a title number entered that is not in the DVD the screen displayed is not changed 140 Audio and Visual aa SP lg Ali MMC_MMCS book Page 141 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Controlling the playback of the DVD It is possible to pause stop rewind quickly or forward quickly E To rewind the DVD image quickly the DVD for control 1 Keep pressing the button while in the DVD play To stop the DVD temporarily back oo While the button is being pressed the DVD image is rewound 1 Select the DVD screen while in the DVD playback quickly Releasing the button resumes the playback of the DVD image from the point to which the DVD image was rewound 2 Select GD quickly The DVD stops temporarily E To forward the DVD image quickly NOTE Selecting or gets back to the normal playback mode 7 Keep pressing the button while in the DVD play back While the button is being pressed the DVD image is forwarded quickly Releasing the button resumes the playback of the DVD image from the point to which the DVD image was for warded quickly E To stop the DVD 1 Select the DVD screen while in the DVD playback 2 Select O The DVD is stopped NOTE Selecting resumes
139. s being played back is displayed Audio and Visual 137 KA i ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 138 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD 10 MENU CONTROL The screen is changed over in which the menu is operated See Page 143 11 T SEARCH The DVD image can be played back with the title specified See Page 139 138 Audio and Visual p J Lis co MMC_MMCS book Page 139 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Selecting the title and the chapter Searching a title with the title number specified Selecting the chapter eeeeeees e0e0e e4eoeee e0ee34 eoe eoe74exee34es5650e eee3e3e37ee It is possible to search a title with the title number specified and then E To play back the preceding chapter play it back Conduct either of the following operations while in the T DVD playback 1 Touch the screen while in the DVD playback Press the button Press the button of the steering switch A chapter preceding the chapter that is now being played back will be played back E To play back the succeeding chapter 1 Conduct either of the following operations while in the DVD playback Press the o button Press the button of the steering switch 142 DVD l l Eo Gas A chapter succeeding the chapter that is now being played back ww a 2 will be played back ae PO H Audio and Visual 139 AIR MMC_MMCS book Page 140 Thu
140. s possible to make a phone call to the phone number selected See Page 184 202 Handsfree MID IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 203 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book amp Select OK Selecting a phone book data to delete it It is possible to delete data registered with the phone book NOTE A phone book data once deleted cannot be restored to its original state 1 Press the menu button The result of the edit is reflected in the phone book data 2 Select Phone Bluetooth Redial Phone Calls T Memory Points Settings Handsfree 203 AD cis P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 204 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book 4 Select a phone book data you want to edit 5 Select Delete Selecting alphabets figures or Others given in the upper sec tion displays a phone book data to which the acronym has rele NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen vance J Itis possible to edit a phone book data See Page 201 Selecting scrolls the display to display a phone book data 5 Itis possible to make a phone call to the phone number selected See Page positions ahead 184 Selecting EA scrolls the display to display a phone book data 1 position ahead 6 Select Yes Selecting R scrolls the display to display a phone book data 1 position behind Selecting scrolls the display to display a phone book data 5
141. s with benzene thinner record spray antistatic spray or chemical swabs Do not touch the DVD ROM disc s data surface the surface without a printed label A dirty data surface can cause reading errors Always hold a DVD ROM disc by the center hole and at one point on the outer edge or by two points on the outer edge Do not write anything on DVD ROM discs or affix anything such as eo stickers to them Before use Navigation 13 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 14 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Starting up the navigation system Use the following procedure to start up the navigation system A CAUTION and display the current map screen Make selections only when vehicle is stopped Watching screen while driving can lead to a serious accident The CAUTION screen will appear followed by the opening screen Some map data may be incorrect Use judgment and obey traffic rules See Owner s Manual for complete operating instructions 1 Start the engine The current map screen will appear MARC Muni Ai MITSUBISHI m s MOTORS _ 2 E x l 2 Carefully read the instructions on the CAUTION screen TA amp J ee pe gt cited below then select Agree oe Seat g oa ses NOTE To make a selection touch the desired key displayed on the screen Make selections only when vehicle is stopped The CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you sel
142. screen 2 Set the dynamic range DYNAMIC RANGE OWIE NORMAL WARROW Select either of the following to set the dynamic range WIDE Used to enhance the high pitched sounds and the low pitched sounds so that the dynamic ange is played back in the sound modulated for effect NORMAL Used to play back the dynamic range in the nor mal mode NARROW Used to suppress the high pitched sounds and the low pitched sounds to make speeches lis tener friendly Audio and Visual 165 Ki L y g W Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 166 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the language It is possible to initialize the voice language the superimposed lan guage and the language to be displayed on the menu For detailed method for changing the language while in the looking and listening of the DVD refer to Changing the voice language See Page 146 and Changing the superimposed language See Page 145 1 Select LANGUAGE in the DVD SET UP screen 2 Select the language item you want to set AUDIO LANGUAGE ORIGINAL SUBTITLELANGUAGE en English C MENUCANGUAGE en English AUDIO LANGUAGE Used to set the voice language SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Used to set the superimposed language MENU LANGUAGE Used to set the language to be dis played on the menu 166 Audio and Visual p 3 Select AUDIO LANGUAGE to set the voice you wan
143. sic LEVEL ae Auto Compensation Volume ON lt Type 1 gt CLASSIC Suitable for classical music JAZZ Suitable for jazz music POP Suitable for pop music ROCK Suitable for rock music HIP HOP Suitable for hip hop music Audio and Visual 157 ad MMC_MMCS book Page 158 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the equalizer in detail 3 Select EQUALIZER in the SETTING screen Setting the numeric value of the equalizer in detail allows you to enjoy a sound quality more suited to your taste Presetting the equalizer allows you to invoke it later 1 Press the button 2 Select SETTING LEVEL m Even when each source screen is displayed select SETTING to operate it in the same way When the DVD playback screen is displayed press the SUBWOOFER GAIN PUNCH LEVEL button again to display the screen shown above Adjusting the gain of reproductive bass frequency BASS Adjusting the gain of low frequency MIDDLE Adjusting the gain of middle frequency TREBLE Adjusting the gain of high frequency Auto Compensation Volume Or OF NOTE Auto Compensation Volume function is a feature that automatically adjusts the volume setting in accordance with the vehicle speed 158 Audio and Visual MID y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 159 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the balance of the audio volume Set the b
144. specify a larger area Avoid areas can be set only when the scale of the map is 1 km 0 6 mile or less Show name Gn CT OR Position MASSON STREET TURNER CANBERR MP LAT S35 16 9 LONG E 149 7 21 E Reviewing and modifying avoid areas Using this function you can review the stored avoid areas in the form of a list and modify them if necessary z NOTE 1 Press the menu button then select Stored Locations The methods for deleting individual and all avoid areas are the same as those and then select Avoid Area described on Page 67 for memory points 2 Select List Navigation 69 MID IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 70 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations Previous destination deleting stored locations 3 Select the destination to be deleted Use this function to delete previously set destinations Press the menu button then select Stored Locations and then select Previous Dest 2 Select Delete If Delete all is selected all previously set destinations will be deleted Use this key to scroll previous destinations j EA Use this key to display the previous destination Previous Destinations 30 100 by Use this key to display the next destination Use this key to scroll next destinations a 4 Confirmation message will be displayed Select Yes Select No to cancel the deletion 4 Five PN Delete this Previous De
145. st or Received Calls 27 PHONE MENU f tm gt Bluetooth Redial Phone Calls TT Memory Points Settings Using the phone book 4 Select the phone number and then select MAB NOTE The following can be conducted from this screen Itis possible to make a phone call to a phone number displayed See Page 182 Itis possible to delete an incoming or outgoing call history displayed See Page 193 5 Select Name Handsfree 199 ANY Zs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 200 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book 6 Enter the name of a phone book data and select OK 7 Select OK Selecting amp m deletes 1 character Selecting Others displays other characters Then selecting or displays the preceding or succeeding screen Selecting Sym displays figures and symbols Then selecting or Q displays the preceding or succeeding screen Selecting A Z displays alphabets Selecting Caps allows you to make a changeover between upper case and lower case 200 Handsfree MID y g W Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 201 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Using the phone book Editing or deleting a phone book data Editing a phone book data 3 Select Phone Book eeeeeeeecsc3 oseeee74ee34e5oe40e5oeoe ee30ae5eoe3eoeo7sxee3we ee amp Ww e 5 It is possible to edit the name of a phone book data and a phone ab num
146. stination Yes No 70 Navigation MID A a MMC_MMCS book Page 71 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Other functions All Local POI s Use this key to search for all local points of inter Displaying POIs on a map t See Page 72 est see Frage 4 Using this function you can display POls on the current map screen 1 Touch the current map screen 2 Select POI 6 25 5 3 y 600 Ga 3 3 2 sa amp ae z 4 17 3 5 PFN g 2 amp 2 1 7 im A zA Ea 2 2 aca y z 2 5 amp e d amp 4 owl O26 T ne a Ls 8 oR s a gt 100 A ao gies Once you have made your selection of POls corresponding mark ers will appear on the current map screen To delete the markers for these POls See Page 74 3 Select desired POIs using the displayed category keys When selecting two or more categories select List Categories to make a selection of them The selection of up to five categories is available NOTE Displayed information about each POI facility might not include recent changes It is recommended that you check the location or business days hours before departure Navigation 71 p Dp i P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 72 Wednesday January 9 2008 10 33 AM Other functions 4 Select the POI you want to find from the list of catego ries E Local search 1 Touch the current map screen 2 Select POI
147. such as on a ferryboat the vehicle s mark will remain in the position it was before the transport until the sys em can calculate the position through the GPS Under a three dimensional road system such as for high speed roads On boulevards lined with trees 5 Between buildings 5 When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline the vehicle s mark Under a cliff or in a cave could deviate from its actual position If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle 6 If there are continuous gradual curves in the same direction the including cargo it might not be possible for the system to vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position receive the GPS radiowave signals 7 Ifthe vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern such as through fre If multiple paths are created due to the reflection from buildings quent lane changes the vehicle s mark could deviate from its a large measurement error could occur causing the vehicle s actual position mark to deviate HOMO actual position 8 Ifthe vehicle is placed on a turntable such as in a parking area Deviation of the vehicle s position mark and turned with the ignition OFF the vehicle s mark could devi The vehicle s position mark could deviate from its actual position ate from its actual orientation The vehicle s mark could also when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or deviate even after the vehicle has exited the pa
148. t the preceding tune It is possible to play back a tune in the high order folder of the tune that is now being played back or the preceding tune 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing back a tune Press the button Press the button of the steering switch The preceding tune is played back E To select the succeeding tune It is possible to play back a tune succeeding the tune that is now being played back 1 Conduct either of the following operations while playing back a tune Press the button Press the A button of the steering switch The succeeding tune is played back 122 Audio and Visual p P a P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 123 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc E To select a tune from the list When the tunes are displayed in the list selecting up displays the folder list 1 Select LIST Selecting CONTROL gets back to the MP3 WMA disc in which the tune information is displayed 3 MPS WMA ra 06 R STATE FUNCTION 001 w001 gt 0 04 The tunes in the folder are displayed in the list ea A tune selected is played back FILE 01 Reg hij bl aa TITLE ma ee ee E To search a tune while listening to tunes in the folder It is possible to search a tune you want to hear while listening to each of the tunes in the folder for 10 seconds After all the tunes in the folder are played back the player gets back to the normal playback
149. t to set When there is no language found you want to set select OTHERS Selecting the language terminates this operation 4 Enter the LANGUAGE CODE of the language you want to set and then select OK y P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 167 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting the audio Setting the parental level for the first time 3 Select the numeric key to enter a 4 digit password and eooeoeoeo owe woe oe eee oe eee wee ee ee oO o oo then select OK The parental level is used to restrict the looking and listening of the DVD according to the level set To set the parental level it is necessary to register a password in advance When setting the parental level it sometimes occurs that a password is asked for while in the looking and listening of the DVD In that case enter the password you used when setting the parental level PASSWORD CCEA wrR 1 Select PARENTAL in the DVD SET UP screen Selecting CLEAR deletes what has been entered 2 Select REGISTER PASSWORD 4 As a password for confirmation enter a 4 digit password j that is the same as the one used in step 3 and then select i OK TSCREN A GEE ADO PARENTAL LEVEL a PASSWORD When the password has been set and you want to change it 1 new coda again select CHANGE PASSWORD When setting the parental level follow the procedure given at step 4 and the succeeding steps See Page 168 Audio and Visual
150. take a long time while the vehicle is through map matching being driven at high speeds In map matching the position information resulting from the 8 While the system is searching again for the route the route indi detection of the vehicle s position and the locus of the travel of cation might not appear in time for the next right or left turn the vehicle up to the present are constantly compared to the f 9 The route might not change even if a search is made again 82 Navigation e A cas MMC_MMCS book Page 83 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM General information The system might guide the driver to make a U turn The system might guide the driver to a road that cannot actu ally be travelled such as a road to which entry is prohibited The system might not output guidance even if the vehicle is driven in reverse on the guided route The system might not use a local ferryboat even if the ferry pri ority is selected e If the intersection that you re being guided to is near the end of the route search the system might not be able to provide guid ance The route might not go on a toll road even if the toll road prior ity is selected Similarly a route that uses a toll road could appear on the screen even if the toll road priority is not selected The driver may or may not be able to select toll road priority if both toll and free roads are available
151. te calculation will start recalculating the route according to your specified conditions by using this function 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options E Addition of waypoints and then select Route Pref Use the following procedure to add new waypoints to the current route for recalculation 2 Specify conditions by selecting keys Each time you select a key it will toggle between usage and 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options and non usage of the corresponding roads or ferries then select Dest amp Way Pt 3 Select Calculate 2 Select Add DEST amp WAY POINT CS A D j Stored Way Points 1 5 Previous Way Points O Allow ferry NOTE The Calculate key can be selected during route guidance The route calculation will not always be able to follow the specified conditions 46 Navigation p AID Zs P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 47 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options 3 Seta waypoint using any method available from the NOTE screen When a new destination is set using destination it will replace the current destination and the route calculation will be carried out again lt Step 4 must be performed for the second and any subsequent waypoints e N Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each waypoint to be set Address precy Smsirom E Modifying destination or waypoint positions Use this procedure to modify the destination or wayp
152. ter select or press the OFF e lt a HOOK switch of the steering switch When the phone call is over hang up the phone See Page 191 Call on hold No Caller ID Not Registered Taking a phone call It is possible to take an incoming phone call and talk over the phone 1 Select Call or press the OFF HOOK switch of the steering switch You can take a phone call Speak over the phone When the phone call is over hang up the phone See Page 191 188 Handsfree p Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 189 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree Hanging up an incoming call before answering it denial of an incoming call It is possible to hang up an incoming call before answering it And it is also possible while putting a phone call on hold to conduct the follow ing operations to hang up the phone call 1 Select Disconnect or keep pressing the ON HOOK switch of the steering switch for more than 2 seconds The phone call is hanged up Handsfree 189 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 190 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree Speaking over the phone Adjusting the tonal volume Muting the voice on this side It is possible to adjust the tonal volume It is possible to make your voice unheard to the other party Mute However you can hear the voice of the other party 1 While speaking over the phone select either of the fig ures 1 to
153. the Bluetooth Phone Selecting Autoconnect makes a changeover between ON and OFF When a connection has been made to another Bluetooth Phone a confirma tion message is displayed 6 Select Yes DEEE Lini Foor My Info es E OK to connect to the phone No The Bluetooth Phone selected is connected by the Bluetooth 180 Handsfree g y g W Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 181 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree Making a phone call Entering a phone number to make a phone call 3 Select Bluetooth Phone It is possible to select the in vehicle equipment to enter a phone number and make a phone call Bluetooth Redial Received Phone Calls 1 Press the menu button K a 7 lA Memory Points peers 2 Select Phone i Ti A A 4 Select numeric keys to enter a phone number and then Stored Navigation Locations Set Up Route Options select Phone a VOL Ki 4 me aom Enter phone number lt 2 a a ay 7 a Handsfree 181 AIP Sg MMC_MMCS book Page 182 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Speaking over the handsfree NOTE lt Selecting briefly allows you to enter And then selecting for more than two seconds allows you to enter Selecting E p allows you to delete a digit entered 5 Select Yes 2 No Caller 1D Not Registered When the phone call is over hang up the phone See Page 191
154. the bluetooth phone To use the Bluetooth Phone in interlock with the in vehicle 3 Select Bluetooth Settings equipment it is necessary to register the Bluetooth Phone with the in vehicle equipment in advance Phone NOTE Bluetooth Redial Received i P Calls It is possible to register up to five Bluetooth Phones with the in vehicle equip ment However Bluetooth Phones that can be used with the in vehicle equip A bad j ment are restricted only to those selected by the phone selection Bluetooth Memory Points Settings 1 Press the menu button 2 Select Phone 5 Register the Bluetooth equipment from the Bluetooth Phone and then enter the PASS KEY displayed on the screen for it to be transmitted Handsfree 177 MID AIP Sg MMC_MMCS book Page 178 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Making preparations of the handsfree The device name of the Bluetooth Phone is displayed on the DEVICE LIST Enter the PASS KEY on mobile phone Waiting for response 1111 Cancel The Bluetooth Phone most recently registered is selected as a Bluetooth Phone to be used with the in vehicle equipment 178 Handsfree eo NOTE For detailed method for the transmission of the PASS KEY from the Bluetooth Phone refer to the instruction manual of the Bluetooth Phone With Autoconnect set to ON on the DEVICE LIST screen in advance the in vehicle equipment automatically accept the
155. the playback Audio and Visual 141 p P L LQ MMC_MMCS book Page 142 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD E To forward the DVD image in single frame step Touch the screen while in the DVD playback 2 Select GD The DVD is stopped temporarily 3 Conduct either of the following operations while in the DVD playback Press the o button Press the button of the steering switch The DVD image is played back in single frame forward step NOTE Selecting GP or EE gets back to the normal playback mode 142 Audio and Visual p co MMC_MMCS book Page 143 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Operating the menu screen Selecting the menu 3 Selecting OOO to select a menu item and then EE E E E E E E E E E O E E E O O E E E E O E E E E O E E select ENTER ey It is possible to operate the menu screen of the DVD RETURN TOP MENU MENL 1 Touch the screen while in the DVD playback Selecting RETURN starts the playback from a point specified for each DVD Selecting TOP MENU displays the top menu Selecting MENU displays the menu The configurations of the top menu and the menu vary with the DVDs 42 DVD ee The image is played back as a menu is selected Audio and Visual 143 SA e MMC_MMCS book Page 144 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Looking at the DVD Changing over the posit
156. then select Equipment The equipment screen is displayed A 2 Select the equipment group name o Keyless Entry System A un s Information 225 ZINN MMC_MMCS book Page 226 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Displaying information screen Equipment items that can be set E Power Windows Ce ee 2 2 2 lt Timer Function after Ignition Switch Off lt Open Operation after Ignition Switch Off Operation can be performed only from the driver s side seat switch Power Window Position Prohibited by Lock switch Refer to the vehicle owner s manual for details on setting these items E Keyless Entry System lt Turn Signal Lights Answerback E Turn Signal lt Multi Mode Keyless Entry System lt Operation in Key Position E Keyless Operation System lt Lane change Signals Flash Three Times with One touch Turn Signal Lights Answerback Multi Mode Keyless Operation System Door Entry and Engine Start Function Keyless Operation Answerback Beep Sounds lt Time for Remote Unlock Inactivation after Locking E Power Door Locks Automatic Relocking after Unlocked by Remote Automatic Unlock when Transmission Shifted to Park E Others Auto Fold Mirrors E Wipers lt Auto Cut of ACC Power Windshield Wipers Intermittent Operation Wipers Linked to Washer Rear Wiper Intermittent Interval Rear Wiper Continuous Operation NOTE The items differs depending on the model and its options
157. tions are stored in the memory they can be conveniently used for quick setting of destination and waypoints NOTE Icon zyp home and keys 1 through 5 are displayed only when you have stored your home location and other locations in the memory For instructions on how to store your home location and other locations edit the category with a location stored in the memory point See Page 63 1 First choose either of the two procedures below to fol low the home method E Point of Interest method Press the button You can use a selection from the Point of Interest listing as your desti nation or a waypoint 2 Select home or one of the locations pro grammed to keys 1 through 5 1 First choose either of the two procedures below to fol low the Point of Interest method Press the button and select Point of Interest oar i ie 2 Enter the name of the desired point of interest and select List Interest The map including your home location or the selected location will be displayed Navigation 31 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 32 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route 3 Select the desired point of interest from the list H Previous Destination method 3 POINT OF INTEREST C A This method allows you to choose one of the most recently used 100 destinations or waypoints as your new destination or waypoint Name NATIONAL 1 Press the button select a
158. udio Status Display Navigation 55 p AIA Zs E LY MMC_MMCS book Page 56 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Navigation setup Distance Day Units of distance can be selected from Metri and Imper The display mode is fixed at the daytime setting regardless of hether the headlight ff Notify traffic restriction Road Restriction Warnings RAES E A NRE S You can select or deselect display of traffic restriction warnings Night during route guidance The display mode is fixed at the nighttime setting regardless of Keyboard layout whether the headlights are on or off The layout of input keys can be selected from ABC for ABC lay Guidance Screen out or QWE for QWERTY layout This function allows you to select or deselect display of guidance Arrival Time messages on the screen Time of arrival at the destination or a waypoint can be displayed in Auto Volume two different ways estimated arrival time or remaining driving A setting can be made so that the sound volume of the naviga time Select SP for the estimated arrival time display tion system automatically increases as the speed of the vehicle or GOW for the remaining time display increases E E o A setting can be made so that a beep sounds Clock Display lt Estimated arrival time gt lt Required remaining time gt A setting can be made so that the clock is displayed Map Mode Audio Status Display
159. uickly 1 Keep pressing the button while playing back a tune A tune is forwarded quickly while the button is kept pressed When releasing the button the tune is played back from the point to which the tune was forwarded FLE 03 bim ES Tae ge TLE Ba ld ALBUM nyman mam i ARTIST Emm Em O o HPT Selecting RPT allows you to listen to the tunes in the folder repeatedly Select again RPT to release the repeated playback When FRPT is displayed for FUNCTION the MP3 WMA is set to the mode for listening to the tunes in the folder 124 Audio and Visual MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 125 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Listening to MP3 WMA disc E To listen to the tunes in the folder repeatedly Listening the tunes in random order It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder repeatedly eooecececececececeoece reece cece cere eee ee ee 1 It is possible to play back the tunes in the folder in random order After Select RPT twice while playing back a tune all the tunes in the folder are played back the tunes in the next folder With FRPT displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3 WMA screen are played back in random order the tunes in the folder are played back repeatedly 00 MP3 WMA pra 06 Select RDM while playing back a tune 001 s007 gt s 01A With RDM displayed for FUNCTION on the MP3 WMA screen the FOLDER ME ALEE gt tunes in the folder are played back in random ord
160. ute options The simulation drive will start toward the destination E Setting conditions for simulation drive After the start this key will be displayed as and You can change the simulation drive conditions using this procedure when it is selected the simulation drive will switch to high speed driving 1 Press the menu button then select Route Options Move to the destination and then select Route preview E The EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW screen will be displayed See 2 Select Edit Page 52 The EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW screen will appear NOTE The visual speed of the simulation vehicle varies with the map scale selected The speed appears to be faster with a wide area map than with a zoom in map To next Dest or WP The simulation drive will stop at the destination or the next way point To next POI The simulation drive will stop at a point of interest that has been set up on the route Delete A selected POI will be deleted 52 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 53 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route options POI keys When you select one of the six POI category keys the system will pte retrieve the selected POI from the Quick POI storage and display it on Name PARKING STATION the map When you select the Others key you can find POls of other So See categories For more details See Page 57 Town CANBERRA AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TER F If for exam
161. with the engine running whenever possible Risk of damage to the main unit Using the system for a long time with the engine off can cause the Be mindful of the occupant compartment temperature Using the battery to run down system when the occupant compartment temperature is extremely Delay before display of current position high or low can damage it or cause it to malfunction Also note that The system will not immediately display a correct indication of your the system s main unit can be damaged by strong vibration and by vehicle s current position after being switched on for the first time or any metallic object or water that gets inside after the battery has been disconnected for a long time It will display Condensation a correct current position indication as soon as it receives Global Posi Condensation can form on the lens inside the main unit when there tioning System GPS signals is a rapid change in occupant compartment temperature for exam Program reloading after battery disconnection ple when the heater is switched on in cold weather Such condensa The navigation program will be erased from the system s memory if tion can cause the system to operate abnormally If you wait an hour the battery is disconnected If this happens load the provided DVD or so for the condensation to disappear the system should start ROM disc in the system s main unit and turn the ignition switch to the working normally again If normal operation is still not
162. y both are one way streets either street is for U turns the two streets cross on the inside lane either street is an on off ramp either street is a frontage street and or AID Zs Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 37 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Setting route E Using Change Search Area function This function designates a general geographical area where the desti nation or waypoint you want to set is located This function can be used in the methods marked with an asterisk 1 See Page 27 1 Press the button and select Change 2 Select the desired area The DESTINATION ENTRY menu screen will appear NEW SOUTH WALES Navigation 37 e LY MMC_MMCS book Page 38 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Route guidance Route guidance screen During route guidance the system can indicate on a second 1 Select screen the directions in which you must make turns at the next and following intersection in either of two ways turn 2 Select t turn arrow indication or turn list indication arrow or turn list Specify your preferred method of indica If you need not make any further selection select lt The rele tion as follows vant keys will disappear lt Turn arrow gt i z 12 44 g e NORTHBOURNE AVENUE 12 42 A poss E cps 3 Ho LES E p a N LONDON CIRCUIT Turn directi
163. y not be displayed for some Roaming display Reception level display model types Bluetooth connection status display Battery indicator Battery indicator This shows a rough battery capacity of the Bluetooth Phone However this is not displayed while in the transmission of the phone book data iia E Phone i Calls ar n y D Bluetooth stant Settings Remaining None Litte lt a Fu y amount The display of the battery capacity may not sometimes conform to Reception level display that of the Bluetooth Phone And also the battery capacity may not eceooeoeeoeeeoeroeeeoereoeoe eee eee ee eo 8 o oo be displayed for some model types This system is not provided with a charging function for a cell phone This shows a rough standard of the reception level of radio waves How ever this is not displayed while in the transmission of the phone book data Display Yll Y Y yY Yul Till Y l Level Out of Faint S Intense the range 174 Handsfree OE o 6 6 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 175 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the handsfree Bluetooth connection status display Roaming display This displays the Bluetooth connection status of the Bluetooth Phone Roaming is a service that provides a continuous use of the system by The Bluetooth Phone is correctly connected to the in vehicle equip using the facilities of a company with which the telephone company ment ties
164. y points 1 Press the menu button then select Stored Locations and then select Memory Points 2 Select Delete all Navigation 67 P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 68 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations 3 Confirmation message will be displayed Select Yes Avoid area Select No to cancel the deletion eoceoeeeeoeeeeoee eee eee eee eee ee eo 8 E Storing avoid areas If you use this function to store into the system s memory the areas you want to avoid the system will avoid the areas when calculating routes Press the menu button then select Stored Locations a a and then select Avoid Areal C No 2 Select Add 3 Setan avoid area using your preferred method A map including the specified avoid area will appear The method of setting avoid areas is identical to that of setting destinations 68 Navigation MID P Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 69 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Stored locations 4 Select Reduce or Enlarge 3 Select the avoid area to be modified x assonsrigey ET Re fe ke a reac coe oe Reduce Reduces the size of the avoid area 4 Select the key corresponding to the item to be modified For details regarding the function of each key refer to Reviewing and modifying memory points See Page 64 Enlarge Increases the size of the avoid area 5 Select OK NOTE Reduce the scale of the map to
165. yer 3 Only when an iPod is connected 4 Only when external equipments or Video Entertainment System is con nected Audio and Visual 93 OE o 6 6 ap ZS MMC_MMCS book Page 94 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Volume control buttons Type 2 Press the button to increase the volume Press the button to reduce the volume A number indicating the volume will be shown on the audio display 94 Audio and Visual p J Lis A a MMC_MMCS book Page 95 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Turning on the power Turn on the power for the audio and visual 1 Conduct either of the following operations Press the button Press the MODE Press the mone switch of the steering switch With the button pressed select the source NOTE Each time the button is pressed the audio function is turned on and off Inserting the disc turns on the power automatically to start the playback of the disc Audio and Visual 95 OE o 6 6 IZ Zs MMC_MMCS book Page 96 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Basic operation of the audio and visual Selecting the source It is possible to make a switch among AM radio FM radio Example of the CD information displayed while in the map dis VIDEO CD DVD MP3 WMA and other externally connected play equipment for looking and
166. yer Even when conducting the operation according to the mes sage displayed on the screen and the function is stopped a malfunction may result Get a checkup of the player at your authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer In the following cases other than malfunction the player may not oper ate normally When the disc can not read due to it being stained When the player is out of order When an abnormal temperature of the player has been detected When the sign disappears after the temperature of the player gets back to the normal temperature the player can be used When there occurs a dew condensation When it is cold or rains there occurs a dew condensation inside the player just as the inner surface of the vehicle glass clouds up In such a case the audio sound may be disturbed or the playback may be stopped Ventilate or dehumidify the player for a while before using it When vibrated severely due to driving on rough roads The sound may be disturbed 90 Audio and Visual eo ZINN MMC_MMCS book Page 91 Thursday December 27 2007 4 42 PM Before using the audio and visual Character information displayed The number of characters that can be displayed as informa tion on various screens and the audio display is limited and it sometimes occurs that all of the characters cannot be dis played And also they may not be or cannot be displayed correctly depending on the contents of the record

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