MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2015 10.G MMCS Manual

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How to Read This Manual
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Introduction Before Use
How to Read This Manual
The notation used in this manual and what it means are as follows.
1)
2)3)
4)8) 5)
7)
9)
10)
11)
6)
1) Volume Header
Classifi ed by main functions.
2) Chapter Header
Classifi es more fi nely the main functions
in the volume header. A chapter header
appears at the head of each chapter.
You can also check the index on the right
edge.
3) Major Header
Classifi es the main operations and
functions in a chapter.
4) Intermediate Header
Classifi es the operations and functions
under the major header.5) Minor Header
Classifi es more fi nely the operations and
functions classifi ed under the intermediate
header.
6)
Equipment by type
Indicates equipment that differs according
to the vehicle model and grade.
7) Operation procedure
These are numbers that shows the
operation procedure. Perform the
procedure in the order of these numbers.
8)
○○○ key or [○○○] key
Shows an operation key on the panel.9)
○○○ or [○○○]
Shows a touch switch displayed on the
screen.
10)
(P000)
Shows the page to refer to. It contains
relevant explanations etc.
11)
Continued on the next page
Used when the explanation of operations
is continued.

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Basic Operation
This Product
Main Unit Panel
This gives the names of each section of the main unit panel and explains their functions.
When the panel is closed
1)
2)9)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
10)
11 )
12)
13)
14)
1) Display
Operations can be performed by touching
the touch switches.
→“How to Perform Touch
Operations”(P18)
2) PWR/VOL key
(P81)
Allows you to adjust the volume for the
audio function and telephone function.
It also allows you to switch the audio
function ON/OFF.
Hold down to turn OFF/ON the audio
function and the screen display.
To display it again, touch the screen or
press [MAP].
3)
AUDIO key
Displays the audio source screen (for the
last source used).4)
key/ key
Allows you to seek a radio station, or
select a CD track. Also, holding down
either of these keys allows you to fast-
forward/fast-rewind a CD.
5)
MODE key
(P24)
Used to select an audio source.
Each time this is pressed, this switches
the audio source.
The audio source can only be switched on
the Mode screen.
6)
OPEN key
Displays the monitor panel open/close
screen.
Used to open/close the monitor panel or
insert or remove a disc
(P82).
7)
SETTINGS key
(P196)
Used to make settings.
8)
INFO key
(P25)
Used to check information.
9)
FOLDER/TUNE key
Allows to select an audio fi le folder or a
radio station by turning.

SOUND key
(P207)
Pressing the key displays the sound
quality setting screen.
Used to adjust the sound quality.
10)
MAP key
Used to display the current location
screen of the navigation
(P30).

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Introduction Basic Operation
11) - ZOOM key/ ZOOM + key
Zooms in or zooms out the map.
→“Switch the Scale”(P40)
12) DEST key
(P47)
Used to set a navigation destination.
13)
key
Allows you to switch the map screen color
Auto, Daytime, and Nighttime according to
the car lighting state.
14)
NAVI MENU key
(P23)
Used to make navigation settings.
NOTE
Operation and display of the following keys
differ depending on the model.
• 2)
PWR/VOL key
The audio function goes OFF and the
screen display may not go out even by
holding down the key.
• 4) key/ key Seeking of radio stations may function by
holding down the key.
• 5)
MODE key
The audio source may not be switchable.
• 12)
DEST key
This may be the key.1) Map slot
The map card that contains the map data
for the navigation functions is inserted
here.2) User slot
An audio SD card is inserted here. Audio
SD cards can be played
(P121). Also, map
data can be updated.
→“Update the Map Database”(P137)
3) Disc slot
When a disc is inserted that can be played
by this product, starts playback.
→“Inserting the Disc”(P82)
When the panel is open
1)3)
2)

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14 This Product
Start
Start the system.
CAUTION
• This system cannot be started unless a
map card is inserted.
1Switch the vehicle's ignition
key to “ACC” or “ON”.
2Check the message, then touch
OK .
If the audio function was used last the
previous time, the display switches to the
audio screen.

This switches to the navigation screen.
ADVICE
• Immediately after the ignition key
is switched to “ACC” or “ON”, if the
navigation functions are used, some
functions are not available immediately
after the map screen is displayed
because data is being read in from the
map card. Please wait until the reading is
completed.
• Allows you to disable the opening
animation to make startup faster.
→“Opening Setting”(P212) This function may not be set depending
on the model.
SD Cards
This product supports two types of SD cards:
map cards used with the navigation function
and audio SD cards used with audio functions.
WARNING
• In order to prevent an accident,
keep the SD card out of the reach
of small children.
If a child does swallow an SD card, seek
immediate medical attention.
CAUTION
• Do not insert the map card anywhere
other than the map slot in this product.
Doing so may lead to malfunction. Data
might be destroyed and the map card
might become unusable.
• When inserting and removing an SD card,
fi rst ensure that your car is stopped in a
safe area in which stopping is permitted.
• Do not remove a SD card or switch OFF
the power while data is being read from
or written to the SD card.
The recorded data might be lost or
damaged.
• Do not insert foreign objects into the
SD card slot. This may lead to injury,
smoking, or fi re.
• There are two SD card slots, the map slot
and the user slot. Be sure to insert the
SD card into the correct slot.

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NOTE
• Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held
responsible for any losses resulting from
SD card data loss.
• SD cards formatted using standard
computer functions may not operate
correctly.
• SD cards have a fi nite service life. After
being written repeatedly, writing, erasing,
etc. may become impossible.
Important Points on Handling
• Fingerprints or other marks on the terminals
of an SD card may result in its content being
more diffi cult to read. When holding an SD
card, do not touch its terminals.
• Do not affi x paper or stickers to an SD card
and do not damage it.
• Do not forcefully insert an SD card if an SD
card is already within the device. Doing so
may lead to malfunction.
• Do not insert anything other than an SD card
into an SD card slot. Inserting anything other
than an SD card may cause damage or get
the object stuck in the slot.
Important Points on Storage
When you take an SD card out of this product,
store it out of direct sunlight.
Insert an SD Card
Map Card
Insert the map card that contains the map
data for the navigation functions.
1Press the OPEN key.
2Touch Monitor OPEN .

The monitor panel opens.

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3Insert the map card into
the map slot.
Insert until you hear the “click”.
MAP MAP SlotSlotMAP Slot
MAP Card
MAP CardMAP Card
CAUTION
• Do not insert into the user slot.
4Press the OPEN key to close
the monitor panel.

You can now use the navigation function.
Audio SD Card
Insert the audio SD card used for the audio
functions.
1Press the OPEN key.
2Touch Monitor OPEN .

The monitor panel opens.
3Insert the audio SD card into
the user slot.
Insert until you hear the “click”.
User SlotUser SlotUser Slot
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CAUTION
• Do not insert into the map slot.
4Press the OPEN key to close
the monitor panel.

You can now use the SD card with the audio
functions.

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Introduction Basic Operation
Remove the SD Card
Map Card
The map card that contains the map data
for the navigation functions is inserted. This
device cannot be used if the map card is
removed.
Audio SD Card
Eject the audio SD card used for the audio
functions.
1Press the OPEN key.
2Touch Monitor OPEN .

The monitor panel opens.
3Push the audio SD card in the
user slot
until you hear a “click”.
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The audio SD card jumps out and can
now be removed. Gently remove it.
4Press the OPEN key to close
the monitor panel.

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18 How to Perform Touch Operations
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
By touching or , you can select one
item at a time from the list.
By touching
or , you can move the
display one page.

When the item you are searching for is
displayed, touch it directly.

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How to Input Characters
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Introduction Basic Operation
How to Input Characters
This section explains the menu items for the character input keyboard.
Keyboard for Character Input
6) 2)
3)
4) 1)
7)
9)
8)
5)
1) Input character display section
Displays the input characters.
2) The cursor
is displayed with and to the left of ,
characters are input.
3) Input keyboard
Displayed characters can be input by
touch.
4)
Set
This fi nalizes all the input characters and
ends character input mode.
5)
A/a
Switches the characters displayed on
the input keyboard in the order of capital
letters, small letters, and Capital letters.6)

Clears one character among the
characters being input.
7)
Clear All
Clears all the characters being input.
8)
More
Switches the characters displayed on
the input keyboard to “Numbers” and
“Symbols”.
9)
Back
Returns to the previous screen.
ADVICE
• For some functions and character types,
some touch switches may either not be
displayed or changed into some other
touch switch. For details, refer to the
explanations of individual functions.

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20 How to Input Characters
Types of Characters That Can
Be Input
The input keyboard is capable of inputting
various characters.
Character input is displayed when it becomes
necessary during the operation of functions.
However, some functions limit the characters
that can be input.
Letters/numbers
Symbols
Keyboard for Number Input
The input keyboard makes it possible to input
house numbers and latitude/longitude.
Input assist for searches
4)5) 1) 3)2)
1)
Displays the previous candidate list.
2) Search candidate list
Displays characters and candidates that
follow the input characters.
Touching this completes the input.
3)

Displays the next candidate list.
4)
List
Displays the search results for the input
characters.
5)
Keyword
Keywords can be input.

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