maintenance MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2010 1.G MMCS Manual

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Table of Contents 1-2
Table of Contents
Introduction
Table of Contents ---------------------------- 1-2
Outline of the System ----------------------- 1-4
Map Disc ---------------------------------------- 1-5Supported Areas ------------------------------------- 1-5
Map Disc Loading and Removal ---------------- 1-5GPS Measurement --------------------------- 1-6
Error in the Current Location ------------ 1-8
Route Calculation -------------------------- 1-10
Operation of MMCS
Starting the MMCS Screen ---------------- 2-1
Interrupt Displays ---------------------------- 2-2
Main Menu -------------------------------------- 2-4
Audio --------------------------------------------- 2-6Radio --------------------------------------------------- 2-6
CD Changer ------------------------------------------ 2-6
Satellite Radio (SIRIUS
TM) ------------------------ 2-7
Air Conditioner -------------------------------- 2-8
Trip ------------------------------------------------ 2-9Reset Mode ----------------------------------------- 2-10
Driving Distance and Time ---------------------- 2-10
Lap Time ---------------------------------------------- 2-11
Setup ------------------------------------------- 2-12Picture Quality ------------------------------------- 2-12
Screen ----------------------------------------------- 2-12
System ----------------------------------------------- 2-14
Alarm ------------------------------------------------- 2-15
Equipment ------------------------------------------- 2-17
Clearing the Screen ------------------------------ 2-19Maintenance --------------------------------- 2-20Setting the Maintenance Timing --------------- 2-20
Updating All Information ------------------------- 2-21
Deleting All Information -------------------------- 2-21
Updating by Item ---------------------------------- 2-21
Deleting by Item ----------------------------------- 2-22Environment --------------------------------- 2-23
Calendar --------------------------------------- 2-24Setting the Schedule ----------------------------- 2-24
Editing the Schedule ----------------------------- 2-26
Deleting the Schedule ---------------------------- 2-26
Basic Operation
Displaying the Navi Screen --------------- 3-1Starting the Navi ------------------------------------- 3-1
Returning to the Main Menu ---------------------- 3-1Menu Screens (Four Menus) ------------- 3-2Current Location Menu ---------------------------- 3-2
Scroll Menu ------------------------------------------- 3-2
Navi Menu --------------------------------------------- 3-3
Route Menu ------------------------------------------- 3-3
Explanation of Common Buttons ---------------- 3-4
Map Screen ------------------------------------- 3-5Current Location Screen -------------------------- 3-5Changing the Map Display ---------------- 3-6Changing the Scale --------------------------------- 3-6
Changing the Map Orientation ------------------- 3-7
Changing to a Two Maps Display --------------- 3-7
Changing Day or Night ----------------------------- 3-8Scrolling the Map ---------------------------- 3-9Scrolling to a Certain Location ------------------- 3-9
Destination Setting for Scrolled Position ---- 3-10
Viewing the Car Location ------------------------ 3-10Intersection Guidance -------------------- 3-11Guidance Map -------------------------------------- 3-11
Turn List ---------------------------------------------- 3-11
Arrow Guide ---------------------------------------- 3-12Listening to the Voice Guide ----------- 3-13Changing the Voice Volume -------------------- 3-13How to Enter Text -------------------------- 3-14Entering a Letter ----------------------------------- 3-14
Entering a Symbol -------------------------------- 3-14
Deleting Text ---------------------------------------- 3-14
Switching between
Upper Case and Lower Case --------- 3-15
Completing the Input ----------------------------- 3-15

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Outline of the System 1-4
Outline of the System
System Male or female voice guidance is available in 3
languages.
(English, French, Spanish)
 Trip information such as average speed,
average mileage, and current mileage can be
viewed.
(2-9)
 An alarm can be set for the driving time.
(2-15)
 Detailed settings can be made for vehicle
equipment.
(2-17)
 The vehicle maintenance timing can be
managed with the maintenance function.
(2-20)
 Environmental information such as the outside
air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can
be viewed.
(2-23)
 The schedule can be managed with the
calendar function.
(2-24)
Easy Operation Setting The touch panel enables easy operation.
 Time zone and daylight saving time settings are
available.
(2-14)
Destination Setting Addresses and nearby POIs can be easily
searched for and set as the destination.
(4-2)
 A route can be set for returning home.
(4-2)
 A new destination can be set from the 20
destinations that have been previously set.
(4-7)
Display Guidance The background can be set to any of 4 images. (2-12) POI icons can be displayed on the map. There
are 43 POI icon types.
(7-4)
 The menu and map colors can be changed.
(7-5)
 Markings can be displayed on the road on
which the vehicle is being driven.
(7-5)
Routing Detour routes can be set with specified
distances or streets to avoid.
(5-3)
 A route can be selected from 3 routes that have
different calculation conditions.
(5-5)
 Areas to avoid can be set.
(7-10)
Voice Guidance Guidance is given for the required information
at the optimum time.
(3-13)
 A male or female voice can be selected.
(7-1)

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Starting the MMCS Screen 2-1
Operation of MMCS
Operation of MMCS
Starting the MMCS Screen
Starting the MMCS (Mitsubishi Multi
Communication System).
1 Turn “ON” the ignition switch
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If no operations are performed here, the screen
displayed the previous time the system was used
is displayed after approximately 5 seconds.
NOTE Touch a language to set the system language.
 If a schedule
(2-24)

has been set and
a schedule item
corresponds to the
date, a message
is displayed on the
opening screen.
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 If maintenance information
(2-20)
has been set
and the maintenance timing currently applies
to the vehicle,
(the maintenance icon) is
displayed.
 The screen display can be cleared. Refer to
“Clearing the Screen” (2-19)
.

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Interrupt Displays 2-2
Interrupt Displays
While the MMCS is operating, the display
can be interrupted with different information
according to the vehicle condition or the
settings of the various functions.Priority Display Contents
1 Door Sensor Interrupt
2 Tone Adjustment Interrupt
3 Alarm Interrupt
4 Audio Full Screen Interrupt
4 Audio Volume Partial Interrupt
4 Audio Partial Interrupt (Navi Screen)
4 Air Conditioner Full Screen Interrupt
4Air Conditioner Partial Interrupt (Navi
Screen)
5 Maintenance Message Interrupt ScreenNOTE The lower the priority number, the higher the
display priority.
 When different interrupt information is received
at the same time, the item with the higher
priority is displayed, and the item with the lower
priority is not displayed.
 If the information has the same priority, the last
item to be generated is displayed.
Door Sensor InterruptDisplayed when a door is open.
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The display goes off a short time after all doors
are closed.Tone Adjustment InterruptDisplayed when the audio tone is adjusted.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.NOTE Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Alarm InterruptDisplayed when the alarm
(2-15)
is set to “ON”,
and the set time has arrived or the driving time
has been exceeded.
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Touch [Back] to turn off the screen.Audio Full Screen InterruptDisplayed when certain audio operations are
performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.NOTE Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].

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Interrupt Displays 2-3
Operation of MMCS
Audio Volume Partial InterruptDisplayed when the audio volume is adjusted.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.NOTE Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Audio Partial Interrupt
(Navi Screen, When the Screen Goes Off)Displayed when certain audio operations are
performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.NOTE Not displayed when “Audio” of “Audio and A/C
Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been set to [Off].
Air Conditioner Full Screen InterruptDisplayed when certain air conditioner operations
are performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.NOTE Not displayed when “Air Conditioner” of “Audio
and A/C Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been
set to [Off].
Air Conditioner Partial Interrupt
(Navi Screen, When the Screen Goes Off)Displayed when certain air conditioner operations
are performed.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.
NOTE Not displayed when “Air Conditioner” of “Audio
and A/C Displays” in
“Screen” (2-13)
has been
set to [Off].
Maintenance Message Interrupt ScreenDisplayed when maintenance information
(2-20)
has been set and the maintenance timing
currently applies to the vehicle.
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The display goes off automatically after a short
time.Abnormality InterruptDisplayed when certain abnormalities occur in
the MMCS.
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Main Menu 2-4
Main Menu
Various functions used in the MMCS can be
started from this Main Menu.
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The Main Menu is shown here.
Navi (3-1)The navigation function can be used.
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Audio (2-6)The audio status can be viewed.
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A/C (2-8)The air conditioner status can be viewed.
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Trip (2-9)Trip information can be viewed and set.
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Setup (2-12)MMCS setup can be performed.
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Maintenance (2-20)Maintenance information can be viewed and set.
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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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