MITSUBISHI LANCER 2014 8.G Display Audio Manual
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How to Perform Touch Operations   11
IntroductionBasic Operation
How to Perform 
Touch Operations
This system uses a touch panel that is 
operated by touching the display directly.
When Touching ___
This manual indicates the operation of 
touching the screen to “Enter” with “Touch 
___”.
Also,	the	menu	of	operations	executed	by	
touch is indicated as “Touch Switch”.
CAUTION
•	 The	surface	of	the	display	scratches	
easily. Do not push on it too hard or rub it 
with a stiff cloth.
•	 If	the	screen	is	dirty,	wipe	it	gently	with	an	 eyeglass wipe or other soft cloth.
Searching Items from a List
You can move the display one page by 
touching  or  .
	▼
When the item you are searching for is 
displayed, touch it directly.
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12   Top Menu
Top Menu
By pressing the [MENU] key to display the top menu, then selecting a sou\
rce from that menu, 
you can use various functions.
Display Contents
TOP
5)6)7)9)8)
1)2) 3)4)
2nd TOP
10)11)12)13)
1) FM (P25) 
Allows you to use the FM radio function.
2) 
AM   (P25)
  Allows you to use the AM radio function.
3) 
SIRIUS *7 (P32) 
Allows you to use the satellite radio 
function.
4) Clock
  Displays the current time using 24-hour 
time or 12-hour time.
5) 
CD 
  Plays media inserted into this product. 
Audio CD 
(P41) 
Audio	files	(MP3/WMA/AAC)	
(P44)
6) USB/iPod *1
  When an iPod is connected to this 
product, 
iPod is displayed and when you 
touch this, the iPod screen is displayed.
(P52) 
When a USB device is connected to this 
product, 
USB is displayed and when you 
touch this, the USB screen is displayed.
(P57) 
When nothing is connected to this product, 
USB/iPod is displayed.
7) 
BT Audio *2(P62)
  When a Bluetooth-capable audio device 
is connected to this product, the Bluetooth 
audio function can be used. 8) 
Next 
	 Displays	the	top	menu	(2nd	top).
9) 
Voice *3(P17)
  Allows you to use the voice control 
function.
10) 
AUX *1, *4, *5(P65)
	 When	an	external	input	device	is	 connected to this product, the audio from 
the	external	input	device	is	played.
11) 
Phone *6(P66)
  Allows you to make and receive telephone 
calls.
12) 
Setting (P73)
  Displays the settings screen, on which you 
can make various settings for this product.
13) 
Back 
	 Displays	the	top	menu	(top).
*1)	 An	iPod	and	external	input	cable	(both	available	 separately) are required.
*2)  Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable audio device in 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	
with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*3)  Can be used with Equipment by type	(vehicles	with	a	
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*4) Equipment by type	Even	when	no	external	input	
cable	or	 AUX	device	(both	available	separately)	
is connected to this product, [AUX] is displayed, 
but touching it does not output any audio.
*5) 
Equipment by type Not displayed for vehicles that do 
not support AUX devices.
*6)  Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable mobile phone in 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	
with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*7) Equipment by type Requires a satellite tuner 
connection.
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Top Menu   13
IntroductionBasic Operation
Switch the Top Menu
The top menu comprises of 2 pages. The 
following	explains	how	to	view	the	other	page.
1Touch Next .
TOP
	▼
2nd TOP
The	top	menu	(2nd	top)	is	displayed.
2Touch Back .
	▼
This	returns	the	display	to	the	top	menu	(top).
ADVICE
•	 In	some	cases,	because	of	Equipment by type 
and the connection status of devices, the 
top menu has only one page.
Switch the Sources
A source can be selected on the top menu 
display.
NOTE
•	 This	manual	uses	the	term	“source”	as	 the general name for all audio functions, 
including radio, CD, etc.
1Press the MENU key.
	▼
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch any “source”.
	▼
The screen for the selected source is 
displayed.
ADVICE
•	 When	no	audio	CD	and	no	disc	with	audio	files	(MP3/WMA/AAC)	is	inserted	
into this product, [CD] is displayed greyed 
out and cannot be selected.
•	 Equipment	that	is	not	connected	cannot	 be selected.
•	 The	contents	of	the	menu	depend	on	the	 model and on what optional equipment is 
connected.
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14   Basic Operation
AV
The	following	explains	audio	function	operations.
Audio Functions
Basic Operation
NOTE
•	 The	album	names,	titles,	etc.	in	the	title	information in pictures used with the 
audio functions and related functions 
of this manual were prepared for these 
explanations.	 They	have	no	relationship	
whatsoever with actual title information.
Switch Audio ON/OFF
You can switch the audio function ON/OFF.
ADVICE
•	 Hold	down	the	steering	[MODE]	key	to	 also turn the audio function ON/OFF.
1Press the PWR/VOL key.
	▼
This switches the audio function OFF.
2Press the PWR/VOL key.
	▼
The audio function is switched ON and the 
audio source screen last used is displayed.
Adjust Volume
Adjust the audio function volume.
1During audio play, turn the 
PWR/VOL key counter-
clockwise.
	▼
The volume is lowered.
2Turn the PWR/VOL key 
clockwise.
	▼
The volume is raised.
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Basic Operation   15
AVAudio Functions
Insert/Eject Discs
The	following	 explains	how	 to	insert 	a	 disc	 into	
this product.
CAUTION
•	 When	replacing	discs,	first	ensure	that	 the vehicle is stopped in an area in which 
stopping is permitted.
•	 Do	not	insert	your	hand,	fingers,	or	 foreign objects into the disc slot. This 
may	lead	to	injury,	smoking,	or	fire.
Inserting the Disc
1Insert the disc into the disc slot 
with the label surface up.
Disc
Label side
Push the disc in a certain amount, and the 
product will pull the disc in.
	▼
Playback starts.
Ejecting the Disc
1Press the  key.
	▼
This will eject the disc from the product, so 
remove the disc.
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16   Basic Operation
Steering Remote Control Switch Operation
1)3)
2) 5)
4)
6)1) 2) 3)
5)
4)
6)
3)
1) 2)
5)
4)
6)
A typeC typeB type
1) “SPEECH” key*1 
Starts voice control.
2)  “OFF HOOK” key
*1 
Used to receive a telephone call.
3)  “ON HOOK” key
*1 
Used to end a telephone call. 4) Vol 
	key,	 key
 
Adjust audio functions and the telephone 
function volume.
5) CH 
	key,	 key  
Select CD and other audio source tracks 
and radio stations. 
 Hold down for fast forward and rewind.
  Hold down to switch the satellite radio 
band during satellite radio reception. 6) 
MODE key
 
Hold down to turn the audio function 
ON/OFF. Additionally, each time this is 
pressed, this switches the audio source. 
The order of switching is shown below. 
If devices are not connected, then 
these	sources	are	skipped,	and	the	next	
available source is selected.
 
CD
iPod*2 or USB device
Bluetooth Audio*3
FM
AM
AUX*4
SIRIUS*5
*1)  Can be used with Equipment by type	(vehicles	with	a	
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*2)	 An	iPod	cable	(available	separately)	is	required.
*3)  Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable audio device in 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	
with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*4) Equipment by type Only for vehicles that support AUX 
devices
*5) 
Equipment by type Requires a satellite tuner 
connection.
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Voice Control   17
AVAudio Functions
Equipment by type  
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Voice Control
You can perform telephone and audio 
operations by voice command.
1Press the “SPEECH” key on 
the steering wheel. After you 
hear the “beep”, say “Voice 
commands”.
→“Steering	Remote	Control	Switch	
Operation”	(P16)
ADVICE
•	 You	can	also	start	voice	control	by	 touching [Voice] on the Top Menu.
•	 Please	refer	to	your	vehicle's	user	manual 	
(Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface) regarding the 
voice control function.
NOTE
The voice control function may have 
difficulty	in	some	environments	and	with	
the way some people speak. 
The followings will help you make the best 
use of the voice control function.
•	 Speak	loud	and	clear.	 This	makes	voice	
recognition easier.
•	 When	making	a	call,	avoid	saying	things	 such as “uh”, “um, uh”, “aah”, etc. These 
may be mistaken for other words.
•	 Close	the	windows.	Noise	from	the	 outside can cause recognition mistakes.
•	 Ask	everyone	else	in	the	vehicle	to	 please be quiet while you voice-dial a 
call. The voices of others in the vehicle 
can cause recognition mistakes.
•	 Words	are	sometimes	mistaken	for	other	 words with a similar pronunciation.
•	 If	there	is	too	much	ambient	noise,	 recognition mistakes may occur. 
Example:	Driving	through	a	tunnel,	
driving with chains on the tires
•	 Strong	air	flow	from	the	air	conditioner	 or heater may make recognition more 
difficult.
•	 In	the	following	cases,	voice	commands	 are not accepted.
- Speaking too slow or fast
- Speaking too loud or soft
- Not saying anything or pronunciation is unclear
- Spoke before the “beep”
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18   Handling of Discs
Handling of  Discs
This	explains	care	that	should	be	taken	in	
the handling of discs.
Important Points on Handling
•	 Fingerprints	or	other	marks	on	the	read	surface of the disc may result in its content 
being	more	difficult	to	read.	When	holding	
the disc, grip both edges, or one edge and 
the center hole, to avoid touching the read 
surface.
•	 Do	not	affix	paper	or	stickers,	  or otherwise damage the disc.
•	 Do	not	forcefully	insert	a	disc	if	a	disc	is	 already within the device. This can result in 
damage to discs, or malfunction.
Cleaning
•	 Periodically	clean	the	read	surface	of	the	disc. When cleaning, do not wipe in a circular 
motion. Instead, wipe gently outwards from 
the center of the disc to the outer edge.
•	 New	discs	may	have	burring	around	the	 outer edge or in the hole in the center. 
Ensure you check for these. If there are 
burrs, these may lead to faulty operation, 
therefore ensure these are removed.
Important Points on Storage
•	 When	not	using	discs,	ensure	these	are	kept	in cases, and stored out of direct sunlight.
•	 If	discs	are	not	going	to	be	used	for	a	long	 period of time, remove these from the 
product.
Disc Playback Environment
In cold environments such as in mid-winter 
when the interior of the vehicle is cold, turning 
the heater on and immediately trying to use 
the	product	may	cause	condensation	(water	
droplets) to form on the disc and internal 
optical components, and this may prevent the 
product from operating correctly. 
In these conditions, remove the disc, and wait 
a short time before use.
Copyright
Actions such as unauthorized reproduction, 
broadcast, public performance, or rental of 
discs that comprise other than personal use 
are prohibited by law.
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Handling of Discs   19
AVAudio Functions
Types of  Disc That Can Be Played Back
The following marks are printed on the disc label, package, or jacket.
Type SizeMaximum 
playback time Comments
CD-DA
5 inches
(12	cm) 74 minutes
―
CD-TEXT
5 inches
(12	cm) 74 minutes
―
CD-R/RW
 
5 inches
(12	cm) ―
•	 Disc	containing	MP3/WMA/AAC	files
Discs That May Not Be Played Back
•	 Playback	of	discs	other	than	those	described	in	“Types	of	Disc	 That	Can	Be	Played	Back”	is	
not guaranteed.
•	 3	inches(8	cm)	discs	may	not	be	used.
•	 Do	not	insert	irregularly-shaped	discs	(for	example,	heart-shaped),	as	these	may	result	in	 malfunction.   
Additionally, discs that have transparent portions may not be played back.
•	 Discs	that	have	not	been	finalized	cannot	be	played	back.
•	 Even	if	recorded	using	the	correct	format	on	a	recorder	or	computer,	application	software	 settings and environments; disc peculiarities, damage, or marking; or di\
rt or condensation on 
the lens inside the product may render the disc unplayable.
•	 Depending	on	the	disc,	some	functions	may	not	be	used,	or	the	disc	may	not	play	back.
•	 Do	not	use	discs	with	cracks	or	warps.
•	 If	the	disc	has	stickers	affixed,	remains	from	removed	stickers,	or	affixed	adhesive,	then	do	not	 use the disc.
•	 Discs	that	have	decorative	labels	or	stickers	may	not	be	used.
Nonstandard CDs
This product will play back audio CDs, 
however please be aware of the following 
points regarding CD standards.
•	 Ensure	that	you	use	discs	with	
 on the 
label surface.
•	 Playback	of	other	than	standard	CDs	is	 not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be 
played back, the audio quality cannot be 
guaranteed.
•	 When	 playing	back	other	 than	standard	 CDs,	
the following may occur. ●	 There	may	be	noise	during	playback.
●	 There	may	be	skipping	in	the	audio.
●	 The	disc	may	not	be	recognized.
●	 The	first	track	may	not	be	played	back.
●	 It	may	take	longer	than	usual	to	start	the	 of playback of tracks.
●	 Playback	may	start	from	within	the	track.
●	 Some	parts	may	not	be	played	back.
●	 Tracks	may	freeze	during	playback.
●	 Tracks	may	be	displayed	erroneously.
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20   Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
Audio Files (MP3/
WMA/AAC)
This product can play back MP3/WMA/AAC 
format	audio	files	recorded	on	CD-ROM,	
CD-R/RW, and USB devices.
There	are	limitations	on	the	files	and	media	
that can be used, therefore read the following 
prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format 
audio	files	on	discs	or	USB	devices.	 
Additionally, ensure you read the user 
manuals for your CD-R/RW drive and the 
writing software, and ensure these are used 
correctly. 
If	the	MP3/WMA/AAC	format	audio	files	
includes title information or other data, then 
this can be displayed.
CAUTION
•	 Actions	such	as	copying	audio	CDs	or	 files	and	either	distributing	these	to	others 	
for	free	or	for	charge,	or	uploading	files	
via the Internet or other means to servers 
is an infringement of the law.
•	 Do	not	append	the	file	extensions	“.mp3”,	 “.wma”, or “.m4a”, to other than MP3/
WMA/AAC	format	files.	Playing	back	discs 	
with	these	types	of	files	recorded	upon	
them	may	cause	 the	files	to	be	 incorrectly	
identified	for	playback,	which	may	lead	to	
loud noise, resulting in speaker damage 
or accident.
ADVICE
•	 Depending	on	the	condition	of	the	disc	 recorder or recording software used, 
correct playback may not be possible. In 
these cases, refer to the user manual for 
your product or software.
•	 Depending	on	your	computer's	operating	 system, version, software, or settings,  
files	may	not	have	a	file	extension	
appended. In these cases, append the 
file	extensions	“.mp3”,	“.wma”,	or	“.m4a”	
when	copying	the	files.
•	 Files	larger	than	2GB	in	size	cannot	be	 played back.
•	 This	product	can	also	play	back	discs	that 	
contain	audio	files	in	different	formats,	
MP3, WMA, and AAC.
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