MITSUBISHI L200 2019 Owner's Manual (in English)

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By using the CANCEL switch,the service brake and the SET - switch
Press the CANCEL switch (D) to deactivate the Speed Limiter.
Control state “LIMIT” is disappeared and
change control state “LIMIT OFF” in the
combination meter.
Decelerate to driver’s desired speed and push
down SET - switch (B) and release.The Speed Limiter indication is displayed
again and the set speed is updated.
To increase the vehicle speed
temporarily
A driver can temporarily accelerate for emer-
gency use.

The Speed Limiter is temporarily deactiva- ted, and the vehicle speed can be increased.
Speed Limiter
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The Speed Limiter will resume when the ve-hicle speed goes down to enough less than
the set speed.
Put on an accelerator pedal to the pedal
stroke end. (over a detent that makes pedal reaction force bigger before pedal stroke end)
CAUT,ONz There is a possibility for the Speed Limiter
to allow abrupt acceleration corresponding
to accelerator pedal position. So be careful
of the abrupt acceleration.If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed, the
control state “LIMIT” and the Speed Limit-
er’s symbol will blink.CAUT,ONz Be careful about over speed.NOTEzA driver can change the set speed during this
emergency use.To deactivate
Use whichever following ways to deactivate.
z Press the CANCEL switch
z Press the Speed Limiter ON/OFF switch
NOTEzIf the Speed Limiter is cancelled by other
states, it may be a system malfunction.
Stop using the Speed Limiter and turn off
the Speed Limiter. Have your vehicle in-
spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Serv-
ice Point.CAUT,ONz There is a possibility for the Speed Limiter
to allow abrupt acceleration corresponding
to accelerator pedal position when the Speed Limiter is deactivated. Be careful.To resume
The Speed Limiter memorizes the set speed
when system has been deactivated, the Speed
Limiter can resume by push up the RES + switch (C).
Speed Limiter
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However, the Speed Limiter immediately
starts controlling and the vehicle decreases as if an accelerator pedal is closed fully, whenthe vehicle speed is higher than the set speed.
CAUT,ONz There is a possibility to occur jerk, depend-
ing on a running resistance. Be careful.Lane Departure Warning
(LDW)*
By recognizing through a camera (A) the lane
in which your vehicle is running, LDW gives
you warning when your vehicle is likely to
drift from its lane with an audible alarm and a
visual alarm displayed on the information screen of the multi information display.How to operate LDW
The indication changes as follows depending
on the state of the system.
Turning on the system
When you set the ignition switch or operation
mode to “ON”, the LDW system ON indica- tion lamp appears, showing that the system is
placed in the ‘ON state’.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*
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Turning off the system
When you press the LDW switch, the LDW
system ON indication lamp goes out, show- ing that the system is placed in the ‘OFF
state’. Press the switch again, the system re- turns to “ON”.
Setting of the LDW starting state
You can make the setting of the LDW
ON/OFF state when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position or the operation
mode is put in ON as follows.
z LDW 1 (Factory setting): Every time the
LDW will automatically be turned on.
z LDW 2: The LDW ON/OFF state just
before turning the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position or putting the opera- tion mode in OFF is stored.
Setting the LDW mode
1. Press the LDW switch to turn off the
LDW.
2. Press again and hold the LDW switch
for more than 10 seconds.
3. When you release the LDW switch, a
buzzer sounds and the LDW mode will change.
Standby state
In the standby mode, the system is capable of recognizing the lane in which your vehicle is
positioned and issuing audible warning when your vehicle goes out of the lane.
The system automatically shifts from the ‘ON state’ to the ‘standby state’ if all of the
following conditions are simultaneously met. The LDW system ON indication lamp
change to the LDW standby indication lamp (green).
z The vehicle speed is approximately
65 km/h (40 mph) or higher.
z The turn-signal lever is not operated.
z The hazard lamp is not activated.
z The brake pedal is not depressed.
z Environmental conditions are adequate
for the system to recognize the lane markings on both sides.
z The system has been placed in the ‘ON
state’.NOTEz The system stays in the “ON” state for about
7 seconds after the hazard lamp has stopped
flashing or the turn-signal lever has returned to the home position.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*
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Lane departure warning
A buzzer sounds intermittently and the LDW
lamp (amber) flashing when your vehicle is
about to leave or has left the lane in the standby mode.
NOTEz If warning continues for about 3 seconds or
more, the system switches to the standby
mode before the warning stops.System problem warning
If a problem occurs with the system, a visual
warning specific to the type of the problem is given.
Too hot LDW camera
If the system becomes temporarily unable
due to too high a temperature of the LDWcamera, the LDW system ON indication lamp
illuminates.
If the camera cools down below the predeter-
mined temperature, the system automatically recovers the normal state.
NOTEz The LDW system ON indication lamp can
be cleared temporarily by setting the LDW switch to “OFF.”LDW deactivation due to fault
If LDW becomes to a non-initialized state
due to a fault, the LDW lamp (amber) illumi-
nates.
If this happens, please contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point for inspection of the system.CAUT,ONz LDW has its performance limitations. Do
not over-rely on the system.
z LDW is not designed to lessen risks associ-
ated with not looking ahead carefully (atten-
tion drawn to something on the side, absent-
mindedness, etc.) or poor visibility caused
by bad weather etc. Keep steering your vehi-
cle correctly and drive safely.
z The system may not be able to detect the
lane correctly in the following conditions. If required, set the LDW switch to “OFF.”

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CAUT,ON

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:ARN,NGzBe sure to visually confirm safety around
the vehicle with your own eyes. Do not de-
pend entirely on the rear-view camera.
Range of view of rear-view
camera
The range of view of the rear-view camera is limited to the area shown in the illustrations.
It cannot show both sides and the lower part of the rear bumper, etc.
When reversing, be sure to visually confirm safety around the vehicle.
Location of rear-view camera
The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into the part near the rear gate handle.
Range of view of rear-view cam-
eraHow to use the rear-view cam-
era
When you place the gearshift lever or the se- lector lever in the “R” position with the igni-
tion switch in the “ON” position or the opera-
tion mode in ON, the view behind the vehicle will automatically appear on the screen of theMITSUBISHI Multi Communication System
(MMCS), the Smartphone Link Display Au- dio or the DISPLAY AUDIO. When you
move the gearshift lever or the selector lever
to any other position, the screen will return to its original indication.
CAUT,ONz The rear-view camera has a special lens that
can make objects shown on the screen ap-
pear to be closer or further away than they
actually are.NOTEz Because the rear-view camera has a special
lens, the lines on the ground between park-
ing spaces may not look parallel on the screen.
z In the following situations, the screen indi-
cation may be difficult to see. There is no abnormality.

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Therefore when there is an obstacle on the
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-
tual position.
A- Actual objects B- Objects shown on the screen
z When there is an upward slope behind
the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed closer than the actual distance.
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the
upward slope, it appears farther than its ac-
tual position.
A- Actual objects B- Objects shown on the screen
z When there is a downward slope be-
hind the vehicle
The reference lines are displayed farther than the actual distance.
Therefore when there is an obstacle on the
downward slope, it appears closer than its ac-
tual position.
A- Actual objects B- Objects shown on the screen
z When solid objects are located close to
the vehicle
When solid objects are located close to the
vehicle, the displayed distance on the screen
may differ from the actual distance.
Because the reference lines do not contact the
body of the truck, it looks as if it would not hit the vehicle in following illustration.
Rear-view camera*
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However, the vehicle may hit the truck be-cause the body of the truck strays onto the
course in reality.
z When approaching to solid objects
The reference lines for distance and vehicle
width are intended to indicate the distance toa flat object such as a level, flat road surface.
This may make the distance to a projecting
object shown on the screen differ from the actual distance to the projecting object. Do
not use them as a guide for distances to solid
objects.
Example: On the screen the point B appears the nearest, then the point C and A in order of
distance. The points A and B actually are the same distances from the vehicle, and thepoint C is farther off than the points A and B.Cargo loads
Cargo loads precautionsCAUT,ONz When loading luggage, be careful to the fol-
lowing.

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