key MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual

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Advanced Search 3-9
Destination
4 Touch the desired POI
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>>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (page 3-12)NOTE Touch [Refresh] to search again.
 Touch [Info] to
display a map of
the vicinity and
corresponding
information.
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From the Scroll MenuPOIs in the vicinity of a specified location can be
searched for from the scroll menu. 1 Scroll the map and place the
cursor on the location of the desired
facility, and press the [ENT] key
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2 Touch [Nearby POI ]
The remaining operations are the same as from step 2
of “Nearby POI
” (page 3-8)
.
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POI along Route
Searching for POI along the set route. A
maximum of 100 POIs can be searched
for.
1 Display the “Advanced Search”
menu and touch [POI along Route]
The remaining operations are the same as from step 2
of “Nearby POI ” (page 3-8)
.
POI by Dest./Way Point
Searching for POI in the vicinity of the set
destination/way point.
A maximum of 100 POIs can be searched
for within a range of approximately 60
miles (100km) from the destination or way
point. 1 Display the “Advanced Search”
menu and touch [POI by Dest./WP]
2 Touch the destination or way point
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The remaining operations are the same as from step 2
of “Nearby POI ” (page 3-8)
.
NOTE Touch [Info] to display
a map of the vicinity
and corresponding
information.
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Storing a New Location 5-1
Address Book
Address Book
Storing a New Location
If frequently visited locations are stored in
advance in the address book, the route to the
stored location can be calculated.
A maximum of 99 locations can be stored.
From the Navi Menu
Storing a location from the Navi Menu.
1 Search for the location
>>> “Destination” (page 3-1) 2 Touch [Address Book]
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The information screen for the location to be stored is
displayed. 3 Touch [Set to Address Book]
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The displayed location is stored in the address book.NOTE Stored information other than “State” can be edited.
When editing an icon or name, perform in the same
way as from
“Editing a Location” (page 5-4)
.
From the Scroll Menu
Storing a location from the scroll menu.
1 Scroll the map and place the
cursor on the stored location, and
press the [ENT] key
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2 Touch [Address Book]
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The information screen for the location to be stored is
displayed.NOTE If there are several
POIs in the scroll,
a list is displayed,
and the POIs to be
registered can be
selected.
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Audio Functions 6-3
Audio
Switching to Audio Screen
Audio screens for all media are displayed
from the Navi screen.
NOTE Set the volume so that sound outside the vehicle
can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with
safe driving.
 If performing operations while driving, make sure not
to hinder safe driving.
 To use [CD] or [DVD], a disk must be inserted into
the device beforehand. 1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch one of the items
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NOTE If the [PWR] key or [AUDIO] key is pressed when the
audio has been turned OFF, the A/V screen from
before the audio was turned OFF is displayed.
Ending Audio
1 Press the [PWR] key
Playback is stopped and the audio is turned OFF.NOTE Press the [PWR] key again to resume play from
where it stopped.
Adjusting the Volume
The volume can be adjusted within a
range of 46 levels, including mute.
NOTE Set the volume so that sound outside the vehicle
can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with
safe driving.
 If the playback volume is too loud, distortion may
occur. If this occurs, reduce the volume. 1 Press the [VOL + ] key
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The volume is increased.
2 Press the [VOL - ] key
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The volume is decreased.
Displaying the Navi Screen
1 Press the [NAVI] key
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The current location screen is displayed.


 
 


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Disk Handling 6-4
Disk Handling
Inserting and Removing Disks
This section explains how to insert music
CDs, MP3/WMA disks (CD-R/RW), and
DVDs (DVD-VIDEO) into the MMCS.
Inserting a disk
1 Press the [OPEN] key
Monitor Panel
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Slide open the monitor panel to reveal the disk slot. 2 Insert a disk
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Disk
Label side
Make sure the disk label is on top when inserting into
the slot. When the disk is taken automatically, release
your hand.
Removing a disk
1 Press the [DISC
] key
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The disk is ejected automatically to the disk removal
position. Remove the disk. 2 Press the [OPEN] key
Slide the monitor panel closed to return the MMCS to
its original state.
CAUTION
 When inserting or removing disks, operate it while
parked in a safe location, and do not stop in no-
parking zones. Do not insert hands, ngers, or other foreign objects
into the slot. This may cause injury, smoke, or re. Take care not to pinch your fingers, etc., when
opening or closing the monitor panel.
 Make sure the monitor panel is closed while driving. Do not leave the monitor panel open, and do not
place any objects on top of the monitor panel.
 The monitor panel cannot be closed when a disk
is in the disk removal state (i.e., partially ejected)
from the disk slot, but depending on the disk state,
it may not be possible to detect that a disk has
been ejected. If the monitor panel is closed while
an undetected ejected disk is still in the slot, there
is a risk that either the disk or the device will be
damaged. When closing the monitor panel, check
that there is no ejected disk in the disk slot before
closing.
 Do not press the [DISC] key while the monitor
panel is opening or closing. The disk or the MMCS
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Listening to Radio 6-9
Audio
Listening to Radio
1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch [FM] or [AM]
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Radio is received.NOTE With FM, either [FM1] or [FM2] can be selected using
the touch panel.
Selecting Stations
1 Receive radio
(page 6-9)
2
Touch either [
TUNE] or
[TUNE
] to select the frequency
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The frequency is changed by one step.
Touch and hold the touch panel button to select
receivable frequencies automatically.
Scanning Broadcasting Stations
It is possible to search for broadcasting
stations that can be received in the current
location.
1 Receive radio
(page 6-9)
2 Touch [
]
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3 Touch [Scan]
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The search for broadcasting stations that can be
received starts automatically.
Broadcasting stations that can be received plays for
10 seconds only, and then the search resumes. 4 Press the [ENT] key
The scan is cancelled, and reception of the current
broadcasting station is continued.NOTE Even if [Scan] is touched again, the broadcasting
station can continue to be received.


 
 

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Listening to SIRIUS 6-13
Audio
Selecting Stations
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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NOTE If SIRIUS has already been selected, the band is
switched. 2 Touch either [
Channel] or
[Channel
] to select the channel to
be received
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The channels is changed one channel at a time.
Touch and hold one of these buttons to continuously
change the incoming channel. Release the button to
stop on a channel.
Selecting a Category to Be Received
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
2 Touch [Category]
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The category list is displayed. 3 Touch the category button
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The list of channels within the selected category is
displayed. 4 Touch the channel button
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The relevant channel is started to be received.
Scanning
It is possible to search for channels that
can be received in the current location.
Scanning ChannelsScan all channels. 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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2 Touch [
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Listening to SIRIUS 6-14 2 Touch [Scan]
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The search for channels that can be received is started
automatically.
Channels that can be received play for 10 seconds
only, and then the search resumes. 3 Press the [ENT] key
The scan is cancelled, and reception of the current
channel is continued.NOTE Even if [Scan] is touched again, the channel can
continue to be received.
Scanning within CategoriesScan the channels in the currently selected category. 1 Display the channel list
>>> “Selecting a Category to Be Received” (page 6-13) 2 Touch [CAT-Scan]
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The search for broadcasting stations that can be
received within the category is started automatically.
Broadcast stations that can be received plays for 10
seconds only, and then the channel search resumes. 3 Press the [ENT] key
The scan is cancelled, and reception of the current
channel is continued.NOTE Even if [CAT-Scan] is touched again, the channel can
continue to be received.
Selecting Channels DirectlyChannels can be selected by entering the channel
number directly. 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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2 Touch [Direct]
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Obtaining Title Information 6-25
Audio
Obtaining Title InformationThe playlist title information can be obtained from the
Gracenote Database on the HDD. Searching for tracks
on the music server, etc., can be performed smoothly
by obtaining the title information.
Gracenote Service
Company OutlineMusic identification technology and related data
information is supplied by Gracenote Service and the
Gracenote music identification service. Gracenote
is the industry standard for music identification
technology and related data information distribution.
For details, refer to www.gracenote.com.
The Gracenote Database built into this device cannot
assure 100% the contents of the data.Patents and TrademarksFor patents and trademarks, refer to “Gracenote
®
Music Recognition Service
SM” (page 1-12)
.
Updating Gracenote CDDBThe information on the HDD can be updated using the
Gracenote CDDB version upgrade CD (disk).NOTE Do not remove the disk or turn OFF the engine while
the update is in progress.
 Unless the disk is inserted, [CDDB Updating] is not
displayed.
 The update takes approximately ve minutes. 1 Insert a disk
>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 6-4) 2 Press the [MODE] key
3 Touch [CDDB Updating]
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NOTE If the ACC is turned OFF, the update is incomplete.
The obtained update data is deleted. If the ACC is
turned OFF and the update is canceled, perform
update again from the start.
Obtaining Title Information
When a music CD is inserted into
the device, the title information can
be obtained from the built-in HDD
automatically at any time. If the title
information cannot be obtained, obtain it
using the CD text information.
The information that can be obtained is
the album title, album artist, track title,
track artist, and genre.
NOTE If there is no CD text information, the title is displayed
as “No Title”, and the artist is displayed as “No
Name”.
 Title information from music CDs sold after the
period during which this device went on sale cannot
be obtained from the HDD. Further, it may not be
possible to obtain information from earlier music
CDs, either.
 Title information can be obtained for original playlist
only.
 After recording a music CD, to obtain the title
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Listening to the Music Server 7-3
Music Server
Listening to the Music Server
Basic Operations
Playback
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[Music Server]
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The music server screen is displayed, and playback
starts automatically.NOTE All playlists play repeatedly.
 The Music Server can play even while a music CD
is being recorded. The Music Server cannot play
tracks being recorded until the recording has been
completed.
Track Selection
1
Touch [
Playlist] and [Playlist ]
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[ Playlist] To select the previous playlist.
[Playlist ] To select the next playlist.
[
Track] To select the previous track or the start
of the track currently being played.
Touch and hold to rewind. Play resumes
when the button is released.
[Track
] To select the next track. Touch and hold
to fast-forward. Play resumes when the
button is released.
Switching ListsYou can toggle between the group lists, playlists, and
track lists. 1 Touch [Group]

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The group list is displayed. 2 Touch [Playlist]

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The list of playlists is displayed.


 
 

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Searching for Desired Tracks 7-10 Table of Search ConditionsThe setting (default setting) immediately after purchase is “Not Speci ed”.
Item Condition Details
Recorded Time [Not Speci ed]Excludes the recording period from the
search conditions.
[Within a Week] Searches for tracks recorded within the
past week.
[Within a Month] Searches for tracks recorded within the
past month.
[Within 6 Months] Searches for tracks recorded within the
past six months.
[More Than 6 Months]Searches for tracks recorded no earlier
than the past six months.
[Within a Year] Searches for tracks recorded within the
past year.
[More Than a Year]Searches for tracks recorded no earlier
than the past year.
[Within 3 Years] Searches for tracks recorded within the
past three years.
[More Than 3 Years]Searches for tracks recorded no earlier
than the past three years.
Category [Not Speci ed]Excludes genre from the search
conditions.
[Category]Searches for tracks in one relevant
genre.
Playlist Name [Not Speci ed]Excludes the playlist name from the
search conditions.
[Keyboard Input]
Enter part of the playlist name using the
character input screen to perform a search. >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
[Playlist Name]*1Searches for tracks in one relevant
playlist name.
Track Name [Not Speci ed] Excludes the track name from the search
conditions.
[Keyboard Input]
Enter part of the artist name using the
character input screen to perform a search. >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
[Track Name]*1Searches for tracks with the relevant
track name(s).
Item Condition Details
Artist Name [Not Speci ed] Excludes the artist name from the search
conditions.
[Keyboard Input]
Enter part of the artist name using the
character input screen to perform a search. >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
[Artist Name]*1Searches for tracks with the relevant
artist name(s).
Play Count [Not Speci ed]Excludes number of playback from the
search conditions.
[Not Played] Searches for tracks that have never been
played.
[Played 1 - 5 Times]Searches for tracks that have been
played one to ve times in the past.[Played
6 Times or
More]
Searches for tracks that have been
played six or more times in the past.
Played Time [Not Speci ed]Excludes the playback period from the
search conditions.
[Within 6 Months]Searches for tracks played within the
past six months.
[More Than 6 Months]Searches for tracks played at least six
months ago.
[Within a Year]Searches for tracks played within the
past year.
[More Than a Year] Searches for tracks played more than a
year ago.
[Within 3 Years]Searches for tracks played within the
past three years.
[More Than 3 Years]Searches for tracks played more than
three years ago.
*1 If a name is not registered in the title information
(page 6-25)
, the name is not
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