MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2010 1.G MMCS Manual

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Setup 2-18Windshield WipersSettings related to the windshield wipers can be
performed.
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Speed-sensitive Operation
[On]
The speed of the windshield wipers
changes according to the vehicle
speed.
[Off]
The speed of the windshield wipers
does not change according to the
vehicle speed.
Rear Wiper
Intermittent
Interval[2sec]: The interval is 2 seconds.
[4sec]: The interval is 4 seconds.
[8sec]: The interval is 8 seconds.
[16sec]: The interval is 16 seconds.
Continuous
Operation[On]: The windshield wipers
operate continuously.
[Off]: The windshield wipers do not
operate continuously.
Exterior Lights / Interior LightsSettings related to the exterior lights/interior lights
can be performed.
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Headlight Auto-cutout Function
[On] Turns off the headlights automatically.
[Off]
Does not turn off the headlights automatically.
Headlight On Condition
[Before
Ignition Off]Goes off when the ignition switch is
turned OFF.
[Anytime]Stays on even when the ignition
switch is turned OFF.Interior Light Auto-cutout Time
[3 min] Goes off after 3 minutes.
[30 min] Goes off after 30 minutes.
[60 min] Goes off after 60 minutes.
[Not-
operated]Does not go off automatically.Duration Dome Light Remains On after Door is Closed[180 sec] Goes off after 180 seconds.
[120 sec] Goes off after 120 seconds.
[60 sec] Goes off after 60 seconds.
[30 sec] Goes off after 30 seconds.
[15 sec] Goes off after 15 seconds.
[0 sec] Goes off when the door is closed.
Door-ajar Warning / Turn SignalSettings related to the door-ajar warning/turn signal
can be performed.
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Door - ajar Warning Chime
[On] Warning chimes when the door is ajar.
[Off] Warning does not chime when the door
is ajar.Turn Signal Audible
[On] The turn signal sound is on.
[Off] The turn signal sound is off.

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Setup 2-19
Operation of MMCS
Power Door LocksSettings related to the power door locks can be
performed.
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Automatic Relocking after Unlocked with Keyless
Entry System
[30 sec] Locks after 30 seconds.
[60 sec] Locks after 60 seconds.
[120 sec] Locks after 120 seconds.
[180 sec] Locks after 180 seconds.Unlock Operation with Key and Keyless Entry System[Only Driver's
Door]
Only the driver’s door unlocks.
[All Doors] All doors unlock.
Returning the Settings to Default
1 Display the [Equipment] screen
(2-17) 2 Touch [Reset All]
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3 Touch [Yes]
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The equipment settings are returned to default.
Clearing the Screen
The screen can be cleared.
1 Display the Main Menu and
touch [Setup]
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2 Touch [Blank]
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The screen is cleared.NOTE After the screen is cleared, touch the screen
again to return to the Setup screen.

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Maintenance 2-20
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such
as for the engine oil and oil filter.
1 Display the Main Menu
2 Touch [Maintenance]
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The maintenance list screen is displayed.NOTE Items that have reached the maintenance timing
are displayed in yellow.
Setting the Maintenance Timing
An item can be selected to set the
maintenance timing.
1 On the maintenance list screen,
touch the item to be set
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The maintenance information screen of the
selected item is displayed. 2 Touch [Setup]
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The maintenance setting screen is displayed.
NOTE “Date” displays the date on which the maintenance
was performed. “Changed at Odometer” displays the odometer
value at the time of maintenance.
 “Remaining Distance” displays the distance that
remains until the next maintenance.
 Touch [ ] or [ ] of “Page” to scroll through
the pages to different items. 3 Touch [ - ] or [ + ] of “Distance
Setting” or “Date Setting” to set the
distance to or the date of the next
maintenance.
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NOTE Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
 “Distance Setting” is used to set the distance
from the performance of maintenance to the
time of the next maintenance.
 “Date Setting” is used to set the number of
months from the performance of maintenance to
the time of the next maintenance. 4 Touch [Back]
The maintenance timing settings are completed.

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Maintenance 2-21
Operation of MMCS
Updating All Information
Updating maintenance information
for all the items, and starting the
measurement of the replacement
timing or distance.
1 Touch [Update All] on the
maintenance list screen
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2 Touch [Yes]
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Deleting All Information
Resetting maintenance information (the
set replacement timing or distance)
for all the items, and canceling the
measurement of the replacement
timing or distance.
1 Touch [Clear All] on the
maintenance list screen
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2 Touch [Yes]
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Updating by Item
Updating maintenance information by
item.
1 Touch [Update] on the
maintenance information screen
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2 Touch [Yes]
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Maintenance 2-22
Deleting by Item
Deleting maintenance information by
item.
1
Touch [Clear] on the maintenance
information screen
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2 Touch [Yes]
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Environment 2-23
Operation of MMCS
Environment
The outside air temperature, altitude, and air
pressure can be viewed.
1 Display the Main Menu
2 Touch [Environment]
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NOTE The display graph displays the latest information
in 5-minute units.
 If there is no air
pressure sensor,
only the outside
air temperature
is displayed.
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 If there is no
outside air
temperature
sensor, only the
altitude and air
pressure are
displayed.
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 The units can be changed from Fahrenheit to
Celsius, from “ft” to “m”, and from “inHg” to
“kPa”. Refer to “Display Unit” in
“Setup” (2-15)
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Calendar 2-24
Calendar
Displaying the calendar. Schedule can be
viewed and set.
1 Display the main menu
2 Touch [Calendar]
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NOTE Today’s date is displayed in green.
 Directly touch the date on the calendar to
display the schedule setting screen and set a
schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) A schedule icon is displayed on dates where a
schedule item has been set.
>>> “Schedule Icon” (2-24)
NOTE Touch the schedule icon to display the schedule
list and edit a schedule item.
>>> “Editing the Schedule” (2-26) Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to display the
previous month or the next month of the
calendar.
 Touch [Mark] to display the schedule list and
set a new schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24)Schedule IconThe schedule icons have the following meanings.
Birthday
Leisure
Anniversary
Travel
Date
Holiday
Shopping
Unknown
Setting the Schedule
Setting a new schedule item. A
maximum of 16 schedule items can be
set.
1 Touch [Mark]
The schedule list is displayed. 2 Touch the list number
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The schedule setting screen is displayed.NOTE List numbers from 1 to 16 are displayed for
buttons without schedule items.
 Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to scroll through
the pages.
 Touch a button where settings have been
completed to display the schedule setting
screen and edit a schedule item.
>>> “Editing the Schedule” (2-26)

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Calendar 2-25
Operation of MMCS
3 Touch the upper [Input]
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Schedule items can be selected. 4 Touch one of the items
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5 Touch the lower [Input]
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The year, month, and day of the schedule can be
set.
6 Touch “Month”
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7 Touch one of the months or
[Every Month]
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8 Touch “Day”
9 Input the day or touch [End of
Month]
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10
Touch “Year”

11
Input the year or touch [Every
Year]
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12
Touch [Set]
The schedule settings are completed.

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Calendar 2-26
Editing the Schedule
Editing a set schedule item.
1 Touch [Mark]
The schedule list is displayed. 2 Touch the schedule item to edit
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NOTE List numbers from 1 to 16 are displayed for
buttons without schedule items. Touch a list
number to set a new schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to scroll through
the pages.

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The schedule setting screen is displayed.
The remaining operations are the same as from
step 3 of
“Setting the Schedule” (2-24)Deleting the Schedule
Deleting a set schedule item.
1 Touch [Mark]
The schedule list is displayed. 2 Touch the schedule item to
delete
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The schedule setting screen is displayed.NOTE List numbers from 1 to 16 are displayed for
buttons without schedule items. Touch a list
number to set a new schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to scroll through
the pages.
3 Touch [Clear]
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The schedule deletion is completed.

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Displaying the Navi Screen 3-1
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Displaying the Navi Screen
This section explains how to start and exit
the navi from the Main Menu.
WARNING
 Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System (MMCS) while driving. Always concentrate on your driving rst. Keep your

eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while
driving, you could cause an accident.
 When operating the MMCS, do not park with the
engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated
area. Carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless
and extremely poisonous, can build up and cause
serious injury or death.
Starting the Navi
1 Turn “ON” the ignition switch
NOTE
 If the navi function was being used when the
engine was previously turned off, go to step 4. 2 Display the Main Menu
3 Touch [Navi]
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4 Touch the desired language
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Read the display carefully. If you agree with the
statement, touch [OK]. 5 Touch [OK]
The current location screen is displayed.
Returning to the Main Menu
This section explains how to return to
the Main Menu.
1 Display the current location
screen.
2 Touch [Main]
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The main menu is displayed.

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