MITSUBISHI LANCER RALLIART 2013 8.G MMCS Manual

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Menu Screens (Three Menus) 2-4
Route Menu
Touch [Route] on the current location
screen to display. The route can be viewed
or edited.
NOTE
has been set.
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1) [Detour]
The route can be changed to one that detours a speci ed area.
>>> “Detour” (page 4-3)
2) [Itinerary]
The destination position can be changed, a way point can be added, and the route calculation
conditions can be changed.

>>> “Editing the Route (Itinerary)” (page 4-4)
3) [View Route]
The route can be viewed using various methods.
>>> “View Route” (page 4-1)
4) [Delete Route]
Deleting a created route.

>>> “Deleting the Route” (page 4-9)
5) [Nearby POI ] POI can be searched for in the vicinity of the current location. >>> “Nearby POI ” (page 3-8)
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Map Screen 2-5
Basic Operation
Map Screen
The current position of your vehicle is
displayed on the “Current Location Screen”.
Current Location Screen
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1) Maneuver Icon
When a route is set, displays whether to turn left or right at the next intersection of the guidance, and
the distance to this intersection.
2) Direction Box

When a route is set, displays the route number or street
name of the next street to turn onto.
3) Vehicle Mark
Shows the position of the vehicle being driven.
4) Guidance Route
When a route is set, shows the route to the destination.
5) [Route]

[Route] is displayed only while setting route. When
touched, shows Route Menu (page 2-4).
6) Street Name
Displays the name of the street currently being traveled. 7) Destination/Way Point Information
When a route is set, shows the distance and time
to the destination or way point.
8) Map Scale
Shows the scale of the displayed map.
9) Destination/Way Point Direction Icon

Shows the direction to the destination or way point. Only displayed when a route has been set.
10) Orientation Mark
Shows the orientation of the displayed map.
11) RTT (Real Time Traffi c) Icon
Displays traf c information such as traf c jams,
construction, etc. When icon is touched, detailed
information for the RTT symbol displayed on the
map can be checked.
1)
10)
2)
9)
8)
7)
6) 3)
4)
5)
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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
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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
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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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Scrolling the Map 2-8
Scrolling the Map
The map can be scrolled to search for a
location to view.

1 Move the joystick in the direction
to be viewed
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eng_a636The map is scrolled.
NOTE
display is shown at the scale selected for the right-
side screen.
pressing [SCALE] key.
Destination Setting for Scrolled Position
The position reached with the map scroll
can be set as the destination.

1 Scroll the map and place the
cursor on the desired location, and
press the [ENT] key
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The scroll menu screen is displayed.
2 Touch [Set as Dest.]>>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (page 3-12)
NOTE

POIs in the scroll,
a list is displayed,
and the POIs to be
registered can be
selected.
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>>> “From the Scroll Menu” (page 5-1) [Nearby POI ] to search for POI (Points of
Interest) in the vicinity of the cursor position.

>>> “From the Scroll Menu” (page 3-9)
Viewing the car location
The positional relationship between the
current location and the position reached
with the map scroll can be viewed.

1 Scroll the map and place the cursor
on the desired location, and press the
[ENT] key
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The scroll menu screen is displayed.
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Scrolling the Map 2-9
Basic Operation
2 Touch [Location check]
eng_a602 Cursor Position

eng_a201The positional relationship between the current
location and the cursor position can be viewed.
NOTE
(pin mark) mark is the
cursor position.
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Intersection Guidance 2-10
Intersection Guidance
An enlarged intersection map is displayed
when an intersection is approached.
The guidance mode can be changed with the
settings.
NOTE
“Guidance Mode” (page 11-14) for details on
how to change the guidance mode.
Guidance Map
The screen changes from the normal map
screen to the intersection guidance map.
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NOTE
there is a ferry terminal.
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Turn List
The screen changes from the turn list to
the intersection guidance map.
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NOTE
The toll booth mark is displayed
when there is a toll booth.
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there is a ferry terminal.
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Intersection Guidance 2-11
Basic Operation
Arrow Guide
The screen changes from the arrow guide
to the intersection guidance map.
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NOTE
The ferry illustration
is displayed when
there is a ferry
terminal.
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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
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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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How to Enter Text 2-13
Basic Operation
How to Enter Text
The text input keyboard is displayed when
searching for a location or for the name of a
stored location.
Capital letters, small letters, and symbols can
be input depending on the function.
NOTE

for editing stored locations, but operations for other
input keyboards are performed in the same way.
[Alphabet] and [PC] using “Keyboard Layout” in
“Other Settings”
(page 11-6)
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Entering a letter
1 Touch the letters
eng_a036The touched letters are input.
Entering a Symbol
1 Touch [More]

2 Touch the symbols
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eng_a039The touched symbols are input.
Deleting Text
1 Touch [ ]
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eng_a036The letters are deleted one by one.
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