remote control MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual

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AUX / Video Entertainment System 8-11
Visual
AUX / Video Entertainment System
AUX
By connecting your own video equipment,
etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA), you
can show the playback on the MMCS.NOTE Images will not be shown while the car is moving.Connecting to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Using a video cable sold on the market, connect the
video equipment, etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter
(RCA).
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YELLOW: Video
WHITE: Audio (Left)
RED: Audio (Right)
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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The video from the equipment connected to Auxiliary
Video connecter (RCA) will be shown.NOTE When Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) is connected
on the maker's option Video Entertainment System
and the Video Entertainment System is switched on,
[Rear-Display] will be shown.
 The connected video equipment cannot be operated
with the MMCS.
 Depending on the connected video equipment, it
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.
 Do not activate [AUX] when no video equipment is
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. For information on how to connect and operate the
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 While driving, DVD and other visual images cannot
be played using the front seat monitor.
 This operation is not possible if no Video
Entertainment System has been connected.
 This device can display in the Video Entertainment
System the audio screen being played, and be
operated using a special remote control.
 For details, refer to the user manual for the Video
Entertainment System.


 
 

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Equipment 10-7
Settings
Equipment
Set the vehicle equipment.
1 Press the [SET] key, touch
[Equipment]
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The equipment screen is displayed. 2 Touch the name of the equipment
group
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3 Touch the item name
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4 Touch the condition
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5 Touch [Back]
The equipment settings are completed.
Equipment Items that Can Be Set
Refer to the section titled “Features and
Controls” in the vehicle owner’s manual for
details on setting these items.
Keyless Entry System Turn Signal Lights Answerback
 Horn Answerback Sounds at Keyless Entry Lock
 Duration of Horn Answerback SoundsF.A.S.T.*-key (Keyless Operation System)*:Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter
 Turn Signal Lights Answerback
 Horn Answerback Sounds at keyless Entry Lock
 Duration of Horn Answerback Sounds
 Door Entry and Engine Start Function
 Keyless Operation Answerback Beep Sounds
 Time for Remote Unlock Inactivated after LockingNOTE Either “Keyless Entry System” or “Keyless Operation
System” will be displayed, depending on the equipment.
Wipers Windshield Wipers Intermittent Operation
 Wipers Linked to Washer
 Rear Wiper Intermittent Interval
 Rear Wiper Continuous OperationExterior Lights/Interior Lights Headlight Auto-cutout Function
 Interior Light Auto-cutout Time
 Duration Dome Light Remains On after Door is
ClosedTheft Alarm Panic AlarmTurn Signal Operation in Key Position
 Lane-change Signals (Flash Three Times with 1
Touch)Power Door Locks Automatic Relocking after Unlocked by Remote
 Unlock Operation
 Automatic Unlock when Transmission Shifted to ParkOthers Auto Cut of ACC Power