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Mobile Phone 147
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Making a Call from a
Phonebook
1Display the vehicle phonebook
screen or the mobile
phonebook screen.
→“Display the Phonebook”(P143)
2Select and touch the “person
to call”.
ADVICE
• When there are many items in the
phonebook, you can find them using the
search function.
Touch
▲ and [Jump], then input the
first character in the person whose phone
number you are searching for.

3Touch the “telephone number
to call”.
4Touch Ye s .

A call is started to the telephone number you
selected.
Call a Telephone
NumberRegistered on the Map
If there is a telephone number in the
information for an establishment registered
in the navigation function, you can call that
telephone number.
NOTE
• If there is no telephone number in
the information for the establishment
searched for, you cannot call it.
1Search the “location” to call.
→“Search for a Location”(P48)
2Touch Dial .

A call is started to the telephone number of
the establishment.

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148 Mobile Phone
Incoming Calls
The incoming call ring is sounded and the
incoming call screen is displayed.
ADVICE
• Touching [Mute On] switches OFF the
mic connected to this product. Touching
[Mute Off] switches ON the mic function.
• Touching [Transfer Call] switches the
speaker and mic functions to the mobile
phone side. Touching [Transfer Call]
again switches the speaker and mic
functions to this product.
• The incoming call screen will disappear
after approximately four seconds.

To display that screen again, touch [TEL].
Answering an Incoming Call
1Press the “OFF HOOK” key on
the steering wheel.
→“Steering Remote Control Switch
Operation”(P82)

You can now talk with the calling party.
Ending a Telephone Call
1Press the “ON HOOK” key on
the steering wheel.
→“Steering Remote Control Switch Operation”(P82)

This ends the incoming call.

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Mobile Phone 149
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Setting Passcode
You can lock the telephone function with a
passcode to prevent any third party from using
the telephone function without your approval.
1On the mobile phone screen,
touch
▲ then Lock .
2Enter a four-digit “passcode”,
then touch
Enter .

The passcode setting is complete.
CAUTION
• Do not forget this passcode. You will
need to enter it the next time you use the
telephone function.
ADVICE
• After turning the ignition switch to LOCK/
OFF, wait at least 30 seconds, then turn
the ignition switch to ACC or ON.
If you turn the ignition switch to ACC or
ON too quickly, the new setting may not
be set properly.
• If you have set a passcode, after turning
the ignition switch ON, check that the
passcode is set correctly.
• If you forget your passcode, consult your
Mitsubishi Motors Dealer.
Unlocking the Lock
Use the passcode to unlock the lock. The next
time you use the telephone function, it is no
longer necessary to enter a passcode.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Mobile Phone .
3Enter the set a “passcode”,
then touch
Enter .
4Touch ▲ , and then Unlock .

The unlocking of the passcode lock is
complete.

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150 Camera
Equipment by type
Camera
When a rear view camera, available
separately, is connected, the picture from
this rear view camera can be displayed on
the display.
For details, refer to the user manual for the
vehicle.
WARNING
• The camera picture does not
exempt the driver from the
obligation to pay attention or
reduce that obligation.
Drive checking the safety of the
surroundings with your own eyes the
same way that you do when there is no
camera.
CAUTION
• If mud, snow, or the like sticks to a
camera, do not strike it off with a stiff rod
or the like. Rather use water or warm
water, then wipe it off with a soft cloth.
• Depending on the number of people in
the car and how much it is loaded, the
camera picture and guide lines may be
out of line.
• On sloped roads and when the car is
otherwise tilted, the camera picture and
guide lines may be out of line.
Displaying
Display Pictures from the
Rear View Camera
1Move the gear shift position to
“R”.

This displays the picture from the rear view
camera.

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Environment 151
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Equipment by type
Environment
You can check the altitude, air pressure,
and outside temperature.
Displaying
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Environment .

This displays the environment screen. 1) Altimeter
2) Barometer
3) Outside
4)
Freezing mark
Displayed when the outside temperature
is 3
°C or less. 5)
Outside temperature graph
6) Altitude graph
7)
Back
Touching this returns the display to the
info menu
(P24).
NOTE
• The display graphs display the latest
information in units of 5 minutes.
• You can change the display unit.
→“Units”(P209)
Display Contents
2)
3)4) 1)
6)
7)
5)

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152 Maintenance
Equipment by type
Maintenance
You can manage parts replacement timing
for your car.
Displaying
You can check the engine oil, oil filter, etc.
replacement timing.
NOTE
• The distance traveled used in the
maintenance information is calculated
by this product and does not necessarily
match the distance calculated by the car.
• During map updating, program updating,
etc., the distance traveled cannot be
calculated and the distance traveled
during this time is not reflected in the
maintenance information.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .

This displays the maintenance information.
ADVICE
• When the date approaches on which a
part is scheduled to be replaced or the
travel distance since the last replacement
approaches the distance for part
replacement, this is displayed in yellow.
When that replacement date or distance
is passed, this is displayed in red.
• The communication of the part
replacement timing is sent 10 days before
the scheduled replacement date or when
there are 100 kilometers remaining until
the travel distance for replacement.
3Touch the “part” you want to
look at.

This displays the detailed information.

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Maintenance 153
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Display Contents
2)
3)
4) 1)
9)
8)
7) 6) 5)
1) Guidance
This sets whether or not to display
guidance when the parts replacement date
approaches or is past.
→“Set Maintenance
Information Guidance”(P155)
2) Parts
Displays the parts that can be maintained.
3)
Batch
The date of all parts maintenance
performance, the odometer reading
as of that time, and the distance
remaining until the next replacement are
updated.
→“Batch Updating”(P155)
4) Reset all
Resets all the maintenance
information.
→“Reset Maintenance
Information”(P155)
5) Date of Change
Displays the dates on which maintenance
was carried out.
6) Changed Date Dist
Displays the odometer reading as of the
date maintenance was performed.
7) Next Remaining
Displays the distance remaining until the
maintenance execution date.
8)

The date of maintenance performance
and the odometer reading as of that time
are updated.
→“Update Maintenance
Information”(P155)
9) Back
Returns to the previous screen.
Set Maintenance Information
You can set the maintenance fixed date and
maintenance distances.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch the “part” to set.
4Touch Setup in “Fixed Date”.
5Touch ▲ or ▼ , input the
maintenance fixed date, then
touch
Set .
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154 Maintenance
6Touch Setup in Distance.
7Input the “distance”, then
touch
Enter .
→“How to Input Characters”(P18)
8Touch Back .

The maintenance information setting is
complete.
NOTE
• The default values for distances and
maintenance fixed date are rough
yardsticks. Always input the values
according to the maintenance information
for your car.
Add Maintenance Information
You can add maintenance items that you want
to add.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch USER* .
ADVICE
• Items from “USER1” to “USER3” can be
added.
4Touch Set Name .
→“How to Input Characters”(P18)
5Input the “part name” to add,
then touch
Set .

The rest of the procedure is the same
as for Step 4 in “Set Maintenance
Information”(P153).
Set the “Maintenance Fixed Date” and
“Maintenance Distance”.
Delete Maintenance
Information
This deletes the “Date”, “Changed at
Odometer” and “Remaining Distance” for the
set part.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch the “part” to delete.
4Touch Delete .
5Touch Ye s .

The maintenance information deletion is
complete.

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Maintenance 155
INFO/SETTINGS INFO
Update Maintenance
Information
When parts are replaced, the maintenance
information is updated.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch for the “part” that
was replaced.
4Touch Ye s .

This updates maintenance information.
ADVICE
• When the information is updated, the
current date is set as the “Maintenance
Fixed Date”.
Batch Updating
This updates all the “Engine Oil”, “Oil Filter”,
“Rotate Tires”, “Air Purifier” and “Brake
System” replacement dates, odometer
readings on replacement dates, and remaining
distances until the next replacement.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch Batch .
4Touch Ye s .

Batch updating is complete.
Reset Maintenance
Information
This resets all the maintenance information.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch Reset all .
4Touch Ye s .

The resetting is complete.
Set Maintenance Information
Guidance
If maintenance information guidance is set,
after this product starts, this sets the guidance
display when the parts replacement date
approaches or is past.
1Press the INFO key.
This displays the info menu.
2Touch Maintenance .
3Touch “Guidance” for the part
to have guidance given about.

This sets “Guidance”. : Give guidance : Do not give guidance

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156 Maintenance
When Setting “Give Guidance”
When a parts replacement date approaches
or passes, after this product is started, a
message like the following is displayed.
Touching a touch switch puts out the
message. The operations after the next time
this product is started are as follows.
Do not show
again From the next start-up, messages
are not displayed.
Delete Even from the next start-up,
messages are still displayed.

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