MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2015 10.G MMCS Manual

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Basic Operation
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AV Audio Functions
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.
• Hold down the [PWR/VOL] key to turn off
the audio function and disable the screen
display.
This function may not operate depending
on the model.
1Press the PWR/VOL key.

This switches the audio function OFF.
2Press the PWR/VOL key.

The audio function comes ON.
Adjust Volume
Adjust the audio function volume.
1During audio play, turn the
PWR/VOL key counter-
clockwise.

Volume display
The volume is lowered.
2Turn the PWR/VOL key
clockwise.

The volume is raised.

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82 Basic Operation
Insert/Eject Discs
The following explains how to insert a disc into
this product.
CAUTION
• When replacing discs, fi rst ensure that
the vehicle is stopped in an area in which
stopping is permitted.
• Do not insert your hand, fi ngers, or
foreign objects into the disc slot. This
may lead to injury, smoking, or fi re.
• Do not place anything (juice or anything
else) on the panel.
• Be careful that your hand or fi ngers are
not pinched when you open or close the
panel.
• Some discs cannot be detected in the
disc slot, for example discs that cannot
be played back. Check that the panel can
close before trying to close it.
Inserting the Disc
1Press the OPEN key.
2Touch Monitor OPEN .

The monitor panel opens.
3Insert the disc into the disc slot
with the label surface up.
Disc
*Label side
Disc SlotDisc SlotDisc Slot
Push the disc in a certain amount, and the
product will pull the disc in.
4Press the OPEN key.

The monitor panel closes and playback starts.
Ejecting the Disc
1Press the OPEN key.
2Touch DISC Eject .

The monitor panel opens and the disc is
ejected from the product, so remove it.
3Press the OPEN key.

The panel closes.

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Basic Operation
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AV Audio Functions
Forcing Disc Ejection
Usually, when the disc loading ends normally,
the inserted disc can be ejected with the
method in the
“Ejecting the Disc”, but if disc
loading fails and the playback information
screen can be displayed, you can forcibly
eject the disc with the following method.
1To start this product,
hold down the
OPEN key.

The disc is forcibly ejected from this product.
AV Icons
During audio playback, an icon is displayed
on the navigation screen as below in order to
show the audio source being played back.
AV Icon
Icon Audio source
Audio OFF state
Radio (Example: FM)
Disc (Example: MP3)
Audio fi le on SD card (Example: MP3)
iPod/iPhone
Audio fi le on USB memory (Example:
MP3)
Bluetooth Audio
AUX
ADVICE
• It is necessary to set the [Screen] “AV
Icon” “Show”.
→“Navi Settings”(P196)
NOTE
• The audio screen currently being played
can be displayed by touching the AV icon
depending on the model.

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84 Basic Operation
Steering Remote Control Switch Operation
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1) “SPEECH” key
Starts voice control of this product.
2) “OFF HOOK” key
*1
Used to receive a telephone call.
Other than during incoming calls, voice
control (hands-free) for Bluetooth
® 2.0
interface will start.
3) “ON HOOK” key
*1
Used to end a telephone call.4) Vol
key, key
Adjust audio functions and the telephone
function volume.
5)
key, key
Allows you to select CD and other audio
source tracks and radio stations.
Hold down for fast forward and rewind.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 as shown below.
If devices are not connected, then these
are to be skipped, and the next source
selected.

FM
AM
Sirius*6
CD
SD
*2
iPod*3 or USB device*3
Bluetooth Audio*1,*4
AUX*5
*1 Can be used with vehicles equipped with a Bluetooth® 2.0
interface.
*2 First, it is necessary to insert an audio SD card into this
product.
*3 An iPod or USB connection cable (available separately) is
required.
*4 This requires an audio device that is Bluetooth capable
(available separately).
*5 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. It
cannot be used with vehicles that do not support AUX
devices.
*6 Can be used with vehicles equipped with a Satellite tuner.

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Handling of Discs
85
AV Audio Functions
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 diffi cult to read. When holding
the disc, grip both edges, or one edge
and the center hole, in order that the read
surface is not touched.
• Do not affi x 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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86 Handling of Discs
Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back
The following marks are printed on the disc label, package, or jacket.
Type Size Maximum
playback timeComments
CD-DA5 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 fi les
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 fi nalized 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 dirt 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 affi xed, remains from removed stickers, or affi xed 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 jumping in the audio.
● The disc may not be recognized.
● The fi rst track may not be played back.
● It may take longer than usual until start 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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Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
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AV Audio Functions
Audio Files(MP3/
WMA/AAC/WAV)
This product can play back MP3/WMA/
AAC/WAV format*2 audio fi les recorded on
CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, USB devices, and SD
cards
*1.
*1 SD card inserted into user slot
*2 WAV fi les recorded on CD-ROMs and audio fi les in
AAC format that have “.aac” fi le extension cannot be
played.
There are limitations on the fi les and media
that can be used, therefore read the following
prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV format
audio fi les on any medium.
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/WAV format audio fi les
include title information or other data, then this
can be displayed.
CAUTION
• Actions such as copying audio CDs or
fi les and either distributing these to others
for free or for charge, or uploading fi les
via the Internet or other means to servers
is an infringement of the law.
• Do not append the fi le extensions “.mp3”,
“.wma”, “.m4a”, “.aac”, or “.wav” to other
than MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV format fi les.
Playing back discs with fi les whose
contents do not match their fi le extension
may cause the fi les to be incorrectly
identifi ed 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,
fi les may not have a fi le extension
appended. In these cases, append the
fi le extensions “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.m4a”,
“.aac”, or “.wav” when copying the fi les to
the medium.
• Files larger than 2GB in size cannot be
played back.
• This product can also play back discs
that mix audio fi les in different formats,
MP3, WMA, and AAC.

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88 Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
Folder Structure
Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized.
You can create a folder structure such as
Genre - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/
AAC/WAV format audio fi les) for management
of tracks.
Folder
Audio file




1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level
ROOT
Name Specifi cation Explanation
For mat
specifi cationsISO9660 Level 1 Maximum 8 character fi le name, and 3 character fi le
extension.
(single-byte alphanumeric capital letters, numerals, “_” may
be used)
ISO9660
extensionJoliet Files names up to a maximum 64 characters can be used.
Multisession
Not supported (only fi rst session supported)
Maximum number
of levels8 levels (if the root is the 1st level)
Maximum folder
number100 folders (including root)
Maximum fi le
number
*1255 fi les (total number on media. Other than MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV fi les not
included)
File name and
folder name
restrictionsMaximum 128 bytes (for Unicode, 64 characters), fi les/folders with fi le/folder names
longer than this will not be displayed or played back.
USB, SD card
supported
for matsThe recommended fi le system is FAT32.
1 partition only
The maximum supported capacity for an SD card is 32GB (SDHC standard
supported).
The recommended class for an SD card is Class 4 or higher.
*1 Do not include other than MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV fi les. However, if storing many tracks within the same
folder, these may not be recognized even if less than the maximum number of tracks. In these cases,
divide the tracks up into multiple folders.
NOTE
• The order in which folders and audio fi les are displayed on this product may be different to
how they are displayed on a computer.

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Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
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AV Audio Functions
What Is MP3?
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio
Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Motion
Picture Experts Group”, and this is a video
compression standard used in video CDs, etc.
MP3 is one of the audio compression methods
contained in the MPEG audio standard, and
reduces the quality of sounds that are beyond
the auditory resolution of the human ear
and that are hidden by louder sounds, thus
creating high-quality data with a lower data
size.
Because this can compress CD audio to
approximately 1/10 its original data size
without perceptible loss, approximately 10
CDs can be written to a single CD-R/RW disc.
CAUTION
• MP3 fi les different to the standards at
right may not play back correctly, or
fi le/folder names may not be displayed
correctly.
Standards for MP3 Files That Can Be Played Back
Specifi cations for MP3 fi les that can be played are as below.
* For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Item Details
Specifi cation MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling frequency [kHz] MPEG-1:32/44.1/48
MPEG-2:16/22.05/24
Bit rate [kbps] MPEG-1:32~320
MPEG-2:32~160
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Joint stereo/Dual channel/Monaural
File extension mp3
Supported tag information ID3 tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4
(ISO-8859-1, UTF-16 (Unicode)),
Titles, Artist name, Album name
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated on the source
plate
*1
Album names: 41 single-byte characters (20 double-byte characters)
Title names: 18 single-byte characters (9 double-byte characters)
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated in a list
*1Folder names : 46 single-byte characters (23 double-byte characters)
Files names : 34 single-byte characters (17 double-byte characters)
When folder list
displayed48 single-byte characters (24 double-byte characters)
* In the 2nd level (the root being the 1st level)
* The number of characters displayed depends on the
level. Each level down has 2 single-byte characters
(1 double-byte character) less.
When track list
displayedFiles names: 49 single-byte characters (24 double-
byte characters)
*1 Depending on the characters used, you may not be able to input the maximum number of characters.

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90 Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
What Is WMA?
WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Media
Audio, and this is an audio compression
format from Microsoft. This is a compression
format that has a higher compression ratio
than MP3.
* Microsoft, Windows Media, and Windows are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (USA) and in other
countries.
CAUTION
• WMA supports digital rights management
(DRM). This product cannot play back
WMA fi les protected using this system.
• WMA fi les different to the standards
at right may not play back correctly, or
fi le/folder names may not be displayed
correctly.
• “Pro”, “Lossless”, and “Voice” are not
supported.
Standards for WMA Files That Can Be Played Back
Specifi cations for WMA fi les that can be played are as below.
* For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Item Details
Specifi cation Windows Media Audio Version2~9
Sampling frequency [kHz] 16/22.05/32/44.1/48
Bit rate [kbps] 32~192
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Monaural
File extension wma
Supported tag information WMA tags
Title name, Artist name, Album name
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated on the source
plate
*1
Album names: 41 single-byte characters (20 double-byte characters)
Title names: 18 single-byte characters (9 double-byte characters)
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated in a list
*1Folder names : 46 single-byte characters (23 double-byte characters)
Files names : 34 single-byte characters (17 double-byte characters)
When folder list
displayed48 single-byte characters (24 double-byte characters)
* In the 2nd level (the root being the 1st level)
* The number of characters displayed depends on the
level. Each level down has 2 single-byte characters
(1 double-byte character) less.
When track list
displayedFiles names: 49 single-byte characters (24 double-
byte characters)
*1 Depending on the characters used, you may not be able to input the maximum number of characters.

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