display MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2012 10.G MMCS Manual
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Watching DVDs   9-6
Displaying the Default Settings Menu
After setting the default settings, there is 
no need to change the subtitile settings, 
etc., each time during DVD playback.
The following settings are possible: menu 
language, sound language, subtitle 
language, angle mark display, audio 
compression (dynamic range control), and 
viewing restriction (parental lock).
NOTE[Menu Language], the language speci  ed by the disk 
is played if the selected language is not available on 
the disk.
 1  Touch [Stop] in the operations 
menu screen during playback
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 2  Touch the screen
 3  Touch [DVD Settings]
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NOTE
default settings menu is displayed.
 all items, other than viewing restrictions, to their 
default settings.
Language Settings
Set the menu language, sound language, 
and subtitle language default settings.
 1  Touch [Menu Language], [Sound 
Language] or [Subtitle Language] in 
the default settings menu
 (page 9-6)
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 2  Touch one of the languages
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NOTE
touch [Others].
 >>> [If “Others” Has Been Selected] (page 9-7)
 
The selected languages are set.
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Watching DVDs   9-7
Visual
If “Others” Has Been SelectedIf the language that you want to set is not displayed 
in the menu languages, sound languges, or subtitles 
languages list, other languages are available.
 1  Touch [Others] in the language 
settings screen 
(page 9-6)
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 2  Enter the desired language code>>> see “Language Codes” (page 9-10)
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 3 Touch [Enter] The language corresponding to the language code 
entered is set.
Displaying Angle Marks
Set default settings for the angle mark 
display during playback on the multi-angle 
(page 9-4) screen.
 
1  Touch [Angle icon] in the default 
settings menu 
(page 9-6)
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This turns [ON] and [OFF] the angle mark display.
NOTE
multi-angles have been recorded.
Audio Compression
This function (dynamic range control) 
controls the bandwidth of loud and 
soft sounds at a fixed rate during DVD 
playback, and makes even small sounds 
audible.
NOTE
Dolby digital audio only.
 1  Touch [Dynamic Range Comp.] in 
the default settings menu 
(page 9-6)
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This turns [ON] and [OFF] the audio compression.
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Watching DVDs   9-9
Visual
 2  Enter the stored password, and 
touch [Enter]
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 3  Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The viewing restriction level change is completed.
Changing the PasswordThe set password can be changed.
 1  Touch [Change Password] in the 
password entry screen
 (page 9-9)
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 2  Enter the current password, and 
touch [Enter]
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 3  Enter the new password, and 
touch [Enter]
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 4  Enter the new password again 
for confi  rmation, and touch [Enter]
 The password change is completed.
If You Have Forgotten the PasswordIf you have forgotten your password, clear the 
password, and reset as necessary.
 1  Display the password entry 
screen 
(page 9-9)
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 2 Touch [Back] fi  ve times in succession 
without entering any characters
A message is displayed, and the password is cleared.
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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]
eng_a310The video from the equipment connected to Auxiliary 
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.
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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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Calendar   10-1
Information
Information
Some items may not display depending on the 
vehicle equipment.
Calendar
Displays the calendar. Special days and 
anniversaries, etc., can be checked and set.
 
1  Press the [INFO] key, and touch 
[Calendar]
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NOTE
special day.
 >>> “Setting Special Days” (page 10-1)anniversaries have been set.
 the date and Anniversary Days are indicated with 
icons to the right of the date.
Touch [   ] in [Year] to display the calendar for the 
previous year, or touch [   ] to display the calendar 
for the next year, or touch [   ] in [Month] to display 
the calendar for the previous month, or touch [   ] to 
display the calendar for the next month.
>>> “Setting Anniversaries” (page 10-3) automatically three days after the special day has 
passed.
Setting Special Days
Setting a new special day. A maximum of 
200 special days can be set.
 
1  Touch the date to be set
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NOTEday to enable editing. 
 
>>> “Editing Special Days” (page 10-2) cannot be set as special days.
 2 Touch [Icon]
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 3  Touch one of the icons
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 4 Touch [Memo]
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Calendar   10-3
Information
Setting Anniversaries
Setting a new anniversary (birthday. etc.). 
A maximum of 20 anniversaries can be set.
 1 Touch [Anniversary]
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 2  Touch [New Event]
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NOTE
date, the   rst anniversary that was set will be given 
priority and the icon will be displayed.
 3 Touch [Icon]
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 4  Touch one of the icons
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 5 Touch [Date]
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 6 Touch [  ] or [   ] to set the 
month or day
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 7 Touch [Memo]
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 8  Enter a short description of the 
anniversary, and touch [Set]
>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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NOTE
 9 Touch [Set]
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The anniversary settings are completed.
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Calendar   10-4
Editing Anniversaries
Editing an anniversary that has been set.
 
1 Touch [Anniversary] The anniversary list is displayed.
 2  Touch the anniversary to be 
edited
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The remaining operations are the same as from step 3 
of 
“Setting Anniversaries” (page 10-3)
Deleting Anniversaries
Deleting an anniversary that has been set.
 
1 Touch [Anniversary] The anniversary list is displayed.
 2 Touch the anniversary to be deleted
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The anniversary setting screen is displayed.
 3 Touch [Delete]
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 4 Touch [Yes]
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The anniversary deletion is completed.
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Trip   10-5
Information
Trip
(if so equipped)
Trip information can be viewed and set.
 
1  Press the [INFO] key, and touch 
[Trip]
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The average speed, Average Fuel Economy, and 
Instant Fuel Economy information can be viewed.
NOTE
Touch [Graph] to view 
the average speed and 
average fuel economy 
as a graph, measured 
in 5-minute units.
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Reset Mode”. >>> “Reset Mode” (page 10-5)
 2 Touch [  ] 
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The distance to empty, distance driven after refueling 
and driving time can be viewed.
 3 Touch [  ] 
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The lap time can be measured. 
>>> “Lap Time” (page 10-6)
Reset Mode
Two reset modes are available:
-  Auto Reset Mode automatically resets  the average speed and average fuel 
economy, four hours after the ignition 
switch is turned OFF.
-  In Manual Reset Mode, you can reset  the items when desired.
Changing the Reset Mode
 
1  Display the 1/3 Trip screen
 
2 Touch [Manual]
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Mode”.
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Trip   10-6
NOTE
touch [Reset] to reset the average speed and 
average fuel economy.
Driving Distance and Time
The distance to empty, distance driven 
after refueling and driving time can be 
viewed on the 2/3 Trip screen.
Distance to Empty
The displayed distance to empty is calculated from 
the current remaining fuel and the recent average fuel 
economy.
Distance Driven After RefuelingDisplays automatically the distance driven after 
refueling.
It is reset when the vehicle is refueled.
NOTE2.6 gallons (10 litres), automatic reset will not be 
performed. Press [Refuel] to reset.
Driving TimeMeasures the time from when the ignition switch is 
turned “ON” to when it is turned “OFF”.
It is reset when the ignition switch is turned from “OFF” 
to “ON”.
Lap Time
Time, distance, speed and mileage can be 
measured.
 
1  Display the 3/3 Trip screen
 
2 Touch [Start]
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 Total  Line
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mileage are being measured, so they are not displayed.
 3 Touch [Lap] 
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NOTE
Touch [Lap] again 
and the measurement 
results displayed in 
“A” are moved to 
“B”, and the current 
measurement results 
are displayed in “A”.
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 4 Touch [Stop] 
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are displayed in the total line.
NOTE
where they stopped.
 turned “OFF” during measurement. If this happens, 
the measurements restart when the ignition switch is 
turned “ON”.
 5 Touch [Reset]
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