key MITSUBISHI LANCER 2011 8.G MMCS Manual

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To play tracks from iPod or USB device 7-31
Audio
To play tracks from
iPod or USB device
(if so equipped)
“iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
in the United States and other countries.
To play from an iPod
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [iPod]
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NOTE
displayed.
iPod.

The display screen may differ depending on the file
composition of the iPod or the vehicle installation type.
iPod ScreenDisplay example (Category)
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Display example (Track)
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Display example (Sub Menu)
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1) Title
[iPod] is displayed while an iPod is playing.
2) [ Home ]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track currently being played.
3) [
Track], [Track ]
[
Track]Use 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 ]Use to select the next track. Touch
and hold to fast-forward. Play
resumes when the button is released.
4) Category Button
Changes to display each of the categories.

: ROOT
: Playlists
: Artists
: Albums
: Songs
: Genres
5) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
6) Album Name (Folder name)
The name of the album (name of the folder) for the track currently being played is displayed.
7) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
8) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
9) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
10) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being played is displayed.
11) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track is currently being played is displayed.
12) [Repeat]
Each time [Repeat] is touched, the playback mode changes.
REPEAT T h e t r a c k c u r re n tly being played
plays repeatedly.
(OFF) Cancels the repeat playback.
13) [Back]
Deletes the Sub Menu.
14) [Random]
Each time [Random] is touched, the playback mode changes.
RANDOM Performs random playback on all
tracks.
Album
RANDOM Performs random playback on all
Albums.
(OFF) Cancels the random playback.
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To play tracks from iPod or USB device 7-32
To play from a USB memory device
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [USB]
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NOTE
iPod] or [iPod] is displayed.
If [USB] is not displayed, check the connection of the
USB memory device.
device being connected.
USB memory device ScreenDisplay example
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Display example (Sub Menu)
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1) Media type
Displays the le format during playback. [MP3], [WMA], [AAC], [WAV]
2) Title

[USB] is displayed while a USB memory device is playing.
3) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
4) [ Home ]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track currently being played.
5) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
6) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
7) [
Folder] and [ Folder ]
[ Folder] Selects the previous folder
[Folder ] Selects the next folder
8) Playlist Button
Changes to playlist mode.
9) [
Track] and [Track ]
[ Track]Use 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 ]Use to select the next track. Touch
and hold to fast-forward. Play
resumes when the button is released.
10) Layer Operation Button
Touch this button to display the list of upper layer folders.
11) Playback Mode

The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
12) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track is currently being played is displayed. 13) Album Name (Folder name)
The name of the album (name of the folder) for the
track currently being played is displayed.
14) [SCAN]

Each time [Scan] is touched, the playback mode changes.
SCANPerforms scan playback on all the tracks
in the folder currently being played.
FOLDER-
SCANPerforms scan playback on the rst
track in all the folders on the USB
memory device.
(OFF) Cancels the scan playback.
15) [Repeat]
Each time [Repeat] is touched, the playback mode changes.
REPEAT The track currently being played plays repeatedly.
FOLDER-
REPEAT All tracks in the folder currently being
played play repeatedly.
(OFF) Cancels the repeat playback.
16) [Database]
Displays the Gracenote version.
17) [Help]
Displays the VR Command List.
18) [Back]
Deletes the Sub Menu.
19) [Random]

Each time [Random] is touched, the playback mode changes.
RANDOMPerforms random playback on all the
tracks in the folder currently being played.
ALL-RANDOMPerforms random playback on all the
tracks on the USB memory device.
(OFF) Cancels the random playback.
20) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being played is displayed.
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Setting up Bluetooth Connection 7-33
Audio
Setting up Bluetooth Connection
(if so equipped)
Before you can make or receive hands-free
calls or play music using the Bluetooth® 2.0
interface function, you must pair the Bluetooth®
device and Bluetooth® 2.0 interface.
Up to 7 Bluetooth® devices can be paired with
the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface.
If multiple paired Bluetooth® devices are
available in the vehicle, the Mobile Phone
or music player most recently connected is
automatically connected to the Bluetooth
® 2.0
interface.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of
BLUETOOTH SIG, INC.
NOTE
® device operator's manual for
details on Bluetooth® device connections.
the rst time.

Once the device has been paired with the Bluetooth®
2.0 interface, all you need is to bring the device into
the vehicle next time and the device will connect
to the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface automatically (if
supported by the device).
Bluetooth® devices are not compatible with
the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface.
To pair a Bluetooth Audio
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[Bluetooth Audio]
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2 If the Bluetooth Audio is not paired,
[There are no active connections] is
displayed.
When [There are no active
connections] disappears, touch [
]
to display the Sub Menu
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3 Touch the [Pairing] button
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4 Touch the [New Device] button
from the Pairing List Screen
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NOTE® device with the
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface unless the vehicle is parked. Before paring a Bluetooth® device with the Bluetooth®
2.0 interface, con rm that the vehicle is parked in a safe
location.
5 Input the Pin Code and touch the
[Enter] button
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6 When pairing is complete, the
Bluetooth® device that added will be
displayed in the pairing list
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Setting up Bluetooth Connection 7-34
To play from a Bluetooth AUDIO
When pairing is complete, the Bluetooth
AUDIO can be used.

1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[Bluetooth AUDIO]
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Bluetooth AUDIO ScreenThe display screen and operation may differ depending
on the type of Bluetooth AUDIO being connected.
Display example
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1) Title
When Bluetooth AUDIO is played, [Bluetooth
AUDIO] is displayed.
2) [ ] Stop
3) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
4) [
Track], [Track ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks.
Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a track.
5) [ ] Pause
6) [
] Play
7) Bluetooth Link Indicator
Display : Bluetooth connection complete
Blinking : Bluetooth is connecting
No display : Bluetooth not connected
8) [Pairing]
Displays the Pairing List Screen.
9) [Back]
Deletes the Sub Menu.
10) [Help]
Displays the VR Command List screen.
To pair a Mobile Phone
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Mobile Phone]
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2 If the Mobile Phone is not paired,
[There are no active connections] is
displayed. When [There are no active
connections] disappears, touch [
]
to display the Sub Menu
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3 Touch the [Pairing] button
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Listening to the Music Server 8-3
Music Server
Listening to the Music Server
Basic Operations
Playback

1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[Music Server]
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eng_a339The music server screen is displayed, and playback
starts automatically.
NOTE

is being recorded. The Music Server cannot play
tracks being recorded until the recording has been
completed.
Track Selection

1 Touch [ Playlist] and [Playlist ]
or [
Track] and [Track ] to select
the track
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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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2 Touch [Playlist]
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Searching for Desired Tracks 8-10 Table of Search Conditions
The setting (default setting) immediately after purchase is “Not Speci ed”.
ItemCondition 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]*1 Searches 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]*1 Searches for tracks with the relevant
track name(s).
ItemCondition 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]*1 Searches 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
displayed in the conditions list.
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Editing Detailed Information 8-18
Changing Titles
1 Touch [Edit] in “Title”
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2 Enter the title.>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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3 Touch [Set] The title is changed.
Changing Artist Names
1 Touch [Edit] in either “Artist” or
“Track Artist”
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2 Touch [Keyboard input]
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NOTE
selected by being touched.
3 Enter the artist name>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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4 Touch [Set] The artist name is changed.
Changing Group Names
NOTEchanged.
1 Touch [Edit] in “Group”
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2 Touch [Group Name Edit]
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NOTEa new group by touching that other group.
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Watching DVDs 9-5
Visual
Displaying DVD MenusDisplay the menus recorded on the DVD.
1 Touch [Menu] in the operations
menu screen
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eng_a416The menus are displayed.
NOTE
joystick up, down, left, and right, and press the [ENT]
key. Touch screen operations cannot be performed.
Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions
If playable scenes have been restricted
using
“Viewing Restrictions” (page 9-8),
when a DVD with viewing restrictions
is played, playback skips the restricted
scenes. Further, depending on the DVD,
a screen to enter a password may be
displayed if a viewing-restricted scene
approaches. This section explains
what happens if a screen for entering a
password is displayed.
NOTE

disabled if the viewing restriction level is changed.
After the viewing restriction level has been changed,
if playing this type of disk, remove the disk once, and
insert a disk with no viewing restrictions to change to
a playable level.
1 When a viewing-restricted scene
approaches and the password entry
screen is displayed, touch [Back]
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Playback skips the viewing-restricted scene.
NOTE
continue even if [Back] is touched.
password set using
“Viewing Restrictions” (page 9-8) to enable playback without skipping the viewing-
restricted scenes.
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AUX / Video Entertainment System 9-11
Visual
AUX / Video Entertainment System
(if so equipped)AUX
By connecting your own video equipment,
etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA), you
can show the playback on the MMCS.
NOTE
Connecting to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Using a video cable sold on the market, connect the
video equipment, etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter
(RCA).
Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) will show
the video from the connected equipment.
1 Press the [MODE] key

2 Touch [AUX]
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Video connecter (RCA) will be shown.
NOTE on the maker's option Video Entertainment System
and the Video Entertainment System is switched on,
[Rear-Display] will be shown.
with the MMCS.
may produce noise from the speakers.

Use the connected video equipment’s own power source,
such as its battery. Noise may be produced from the
speakers if the connected video equipment is used while
charging it using the 12 V power outlets of the vehicle.
connected. Otherwise, noise may be produced from
the speakers.

Connect video equipment when [AUX] is deactivated or
lower the vehicle’s speaker volume before connecting
it. Noise may be produced from the speakers if video
equipment is connected after [AUX] is activated.
video equipment, refer to the owner’s manual for the
equipment.
Video Entertainment System
If upgraded to the manufacturer’s optional
Video Entertainment System, media
being played in the Video Entertainment
System can be played, or video device,
etc. connected to the Video Entertainment
System can be displayed.
NOTE
be played using the front seat monitor.
Entertainment System has been connected.
System the audio screen being played, and be
operated using a special remote control.
Entertainment System.
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AUX / Video Entertainment System 9-12
Switching to Video Entertainment SystemMedia played using the Video Entertainment System
can be played using this device.
1 Press the [MODE] key

2 Touch [Rear Display]
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The image currently being played is displayed using
the Video Entertainment System.
NOTE Entertainment System, only the sound is played from
the speakers.
OperationsMedia being played using the Video Entertainment
System can be operated using this device.
eng_a427Track and chapter selections can be made by touching
the buttons displayed at the bottom of the screen.
NOTE
cannot be performed by touching and holding these
buttons.
can be operated, refer to the user manual for the
Video Entertainment System.
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