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Parts Name and Functions 1-7
IntroductionParts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key
Switches between the A/V screen and
the NAVI screen.
3) [VOL] Key
Adjusts the A/V volume.
4) [PWR] Key
Turns ON and OFF the audio functions.
5) [SET] Key
Displays the Settings screen.
6) [OPEN] Key
Opens and closes the monitor panel.
7) [ENT] Key
Implements the selected item.
Role of the Steering Switch
8) Joystick
Scrolls the maps and implements item selection.
9) [MENU] Key
Displays the Navi menu screen.
10) [ SCALE
] Key
Changes the map scale.
11) [NAVI] Key
Displays the current location screen.
12) [INFO] Key
Displays the Info screen. 1) Volume up / down button
( [ + ] and [ - ] button )
Adjust the volume during audio
function playback.
2) CH up / down button ([ ] and [ ] button)
Moves up and down radio stations,
moves to the next or previous track
during CD playback, and moves to
the next or previous chapter during
DVD playback.
3) [MODE] button
Toggles the A/V mode each time this key is pressed.
4) SPEECH button
Press this button to change to voice recognition mode.
(page 2-15)
5) PICK-UP button
Press this button when an incoming call
is received to answer the telephone.
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10)
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6) HANG-UP button
Press this button during a call to end the current call.
* Refer to the vehicle owner's manual for further details.
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GPS Measurement 1-9
IntroductionSituations where errors occur in the current
location and direction
GPS satellite unit is poor.
States Department of Defense, so sometimes the
satellite itself intentionally sends incorrect position
data. The measurement error will increase in this
kind of situation.
because the distribution of the GPS satellites is poor
(when the satellites are aligned in approximately the
same direction or height). (The best accuracy for
GPS measurement is when signals are received from
multiple satellites; a satellite directly over the vehicle
and others just over the horizon to the north, south,
east and west.)
GPS measurement, errors are slightly more likely in
the horizontal direction.
vehicle height can be received, but electromagnetic
waves cannot physically be received from satellites
positioned lower than the vehicle height (on the far
side of the Earth). This means that an adequate
height comparison is not possible.
3D MeasurementWhen valid electromagnetic waves can be received
from at least four GPS satellites, the 3D positions of
latitude, longitude and height are calculated.
2D MeasurementWhen valid electromagnetic waves can only be
received from three or less GPS satellites, the height
is assumed to be unchanged from the previous
measurement and the 2D positions of latitude and
longitude are calculated. If this happens, the accuracy
of the position is less than with the 3D measurement.
No MeasurementIf no valid electromagnetic waves can be received from
the GPS satellites, there is no measurement.
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Gracenote® music recognition service 1-13
IntroductionGracenote® music
recognition service
Music and video recognition technology and related
data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the
industry standard in music recognition technology and
related content delivery. For more information, please
visit www.gracenote.com.
CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and music and video-related
data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000 to
present Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright
© 2000 to present Gracenote. One or more patents
owned by Gracenote apply to this product and service.
See the Gracenote website for a non-exhaustive
list of applicable Gracenote patents. Gracenote,
CDDB, MusicID, MediaVOCS, the Gracenote logo
and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Gracenote in the United States and/or other countries.
EndUser License Agreement
This application or device contains software from
Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”).
The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote
Software”) enables this application to perform disc
and/or file identification and obtain music-related
information, including name, artist, track, and title
information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers
or embedded databases (collectively, “Gracenote
Servers”) and to perform other functions. You may use
Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End-
User functions of this application or device.
You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for
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agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the
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GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE,
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Starting the MMCS 2-1
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Starting the MMCS
WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System (MMCS) while driving.
Always concentrate on your driving rst. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while
driving, you could cause an accident.

When operating the MMCS, do not park with the
engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated
area. Carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless and
extremely poisonous, can build up and cause serious
injury or death.
1 Turn “ON” the ignition switch
eng_244
eng_a002The opening screen is displayed.

If any function other than AUDIO was used last time,
go to Step 2.
NOTE(page 10-1) have
been set, when the date matches the settings, the
set icon is displayed on screen.

(page 10-9) has been set,
when the maintenance distance has been exceeded
or the maintenance timing has been exceeded, a
telop will be displayed in the opening screen.
2 Touch the desired language
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NOTE sides can be changed by performing operations on
either the MMCS side or the meter side.
of the meter side and the MMCS side can be set
separately.
3 Touch [OK] After a moment, the display is changed to the
navigation screen.
NOTEnavigation screen is displayed rather than the screen
last used.
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Changing the Map Display 2-6
Changing the Map Display
Changing the display method of the map
screen.
Displaying the Current Location Screen
Displays the current location.

1 Press the [NAVI] key
eng_a623The current location screen is displayed.
Changing the Scale
The scale of the map display can be
changed within a range of 1/32 miles (50m)
to 60 miles (100km).
NOTE

“km”. >>> “Unit” (page 11-5)
One Map Mode

1 To display a wider area, press the
[
SCALE] key
eng_a624A wider area can be viewed each time the [ SCALE]
key is pressed.
2 For a detailed display, press the
[SCALE
] key
eng_a627A more detailed area can be viewed each time the
[SCALE ] key is pressed.
NOTE
Press and hold the [ SCALE] key or the [SCALE ] key to change the scale using smooth zoom.
Two Maps ModeWhen two maps are displayed, the left and right
screens can be changed to different scales.
The scale of the right map is changed with the same
operations as when there is only one map. This section
explains how to change the scale of the left map.
NOTE
be performed in “Screen Options”. >>> “One/Two
Maps” (page 11-9)
1 Touch the map section of the left
map
eng_a630
eng_a631 A scale bar is displayed.
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Changing the Map Display 2-7
Basic Operation
2 Touch [ ] to display a wide area
eng_a632A wider area can be viewed each time [ ] is touched.
3 Touch [ ] to display a detailed
area
eng_a633
A more detailed area can be viewed each time [ ] is
touched.
NOTE
displayed.
] or [ ] to change the scale using smooth zoom.
Changing Map Orientation
The map orientation can be changed
according to various conditions.

1 Touch the orientation button
Orientation Mark
eng_a634North-Up

eng_a635Heading-Up
Each time the orientation mark is touched, the map
orientation is changed in the sequence “North-Up”
“Heading-Up” “Auto”.
Map Orientation
Mark Name Display Contents
(Red) North-UpThe vehicle mark is rotated so
that the north of the map is
always facing the front (up).
(Red) Heading-
Up The map is rotated so that

the vehicle is always facing
the front (up).
(Blue)or
(Blue)Auto
“Heading-Up” or “North-
Up” is selected automatically,
depending on the map scale.
“Heading-Up” is selected for a
scale of 1/16 miles (100m) or
less, and “North-Up” is selected
for a scale of 1/8 miles (250m)
or more.
In Two Maps DisplayWhen two maps are displayed, the left and right
maps are linked together, with either “Heading-Up” or
“North-Up” selected for both. However, when “Auto”
is set, different orientations can be selected for the left
and right maps, depending on the scale.
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Listening to the Voice Guide 2-12
Listening to the Voice Guide
The voice guide provides information
regarding the distance to the next intersection
on the route and the direction you should turn.
The voice guide comes on automatically
when approaching in intersection, but can
be activated at any time by the following
operation:

1 Touch the [Maneuver icon]
Maneuver Icon
eng_a643
eng_a644The intersection guidance map is displayed, and voice
guidance is performed.
NOTEThe voice guidance volume and male or female voice
selection can be changed.

>>> “Other Settings” (page 11-5)
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Editing the Route (Itinerary) 4-6
Adding a Way Point
A way point can be added to the current
route.

1 Touch [Add] in the itinerary list
screen
(page 4-4)The destination search screen is displayed.
2 Touch one of the search methods
to search for the location
eng_a117-2Refer to the following pages to search for the location.>>> [Address/Intersection] (page 3-2)
>>> [Point of Interest] (page 3-5)>>> [Advanced Search] (page 3-8)>>> [Previous 20] (page 3-7) >>> [Address Book] (page 3-7)
3 Touch [Itinerary List]
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4 Touch [Add] in the sequence
position in which it is to be visited
eng_a119The searched location is added to the route as a way
point.
5 Touch [Start]
eng_a120Guidance starts for the changed route.
Deleting
A destination or way point can be deleted.

1 Touch [Delete] in the itinerary list
screen
(page 4-4)The delete itinerary screen is displayed.
2 Touch the location to delete
eng_a121
NOTE
Touch a location again to remove it from the deletion
target.

time.
3 Touch [Done]
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Editing a Location 5-5
Address Book
5 Touch [Set to Address Book]
eng_a136The information change is completed.
Deleting
Deleting a stored location.

1 Touch [Delete] of “Address
Book” in the Personal Settings screen

2 Touch the stored location to delete
eng_a137
NOTE
displayed with a black highlight.
Touch a location again to remove it from the deletion target.

same time.
3 Touch [Done]
eng_a138
4 Touch [Yes]
eng_a139The selected stored locations are deleted.
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RTT (Real Time Traffi c) 6-4
RTT Options
Automatic display, icons and other settings
can be set for RTT (Real Time Traffic),
which displays traf c information such as
traf c jams and construction sites on the
map.

1 Touch [Navigation Settings]
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2 Touch [RTT]
eng_a606
3 Touch each item to change the
setting
eng_a625The RTT Options screen is displayed.
Dynamic Route GuidanceAutomatic Interrupt of RTT traf c information can be
set to [On] or [Off].
RTT Icons on MapThe setting for displaying RTT icons [Show All],
[Hide All] or [Select].
When [Select] has been selected

1 After selecting Select, touch [ ]
eng_a625The RTT Icons on Map screen is displayed.
2 Touch the check boxThe icon display setting changes.
eng_a626
NOTE ] can be selected only when [Select] has been
selected.
Current StationThe RTT station can be selected manually.
NOTEat the same time, priority is given to the pay station.
current location of the vehicle.
1 Touch [Select a Station]
eng_a625
2 Touch [Search Station]
eng_a628A list the names of broadcasting stations that can be
received in the current location is displayed.
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