MITSUBISHI LANCER SE AWC 2014 8.G MMCS Manual
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System Settings   2 11
INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
7Touch Connect .
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This completes selection of the Bluetooth 
device.
ADVICE
• If the Bluetooth device is capable of 
both hands-free and Bluetooth audio 
operation,   
you can make the selection for one 
device. 
In this case, the display is as follows.
 
Hands-free
Bluetooth AUDIO
Setting a Passkey
This sets whether to keep the same passkey 
(factory setting “1212”) or to set a different 
passkey each time is registered.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Pairing .
4Touch Set Passkey .
5Touch Fixed or Random .
ADVICE
•  If random is selected, no passkey input 
screen is displayed.
6Enter any four-digit passkey, 
then touch 
Enter .
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The passkey setting is complete.
ADVICE
• If a passkey has already been set, touch 
[Erase] and delete the passkey, then 
input the new one.
Set Passcode
You can lock the telephone functions with a 
passcode.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Pairing .
4Touch Set Passcode .
5Input any “four-digit 
passcode”, then touch 
Enter .
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The passcode setting is complete.  
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212   System Settings
Keyboard Layout
This changes the keyboard layout.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Keyboard Layout .
4Touch Alphabet or PC .
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The layout change is complete.
Voice control settings
Allows you to enable or disable the voice 
control guide and reset training data.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch System .
3Touch Voice control settings .
4Change the settings, then 
touch 
Back .
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The setting change is complete.  
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Other Settings   213
INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Other Settings
You can make the settings concerning the 
screen and sound volume.
Display Off
This deletes the screen display.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Display Off .
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This deletes the screen display.
ADVICE
• To display it again, touch the screen or 
press the  , [INFO], [AUDIO], [MAP], 
[NAVI MENU], [SETTINGS], [MODE], or 
[SOUND] key.
Picture Control
This adjusts the brightness, contrast, etc., for 
the menu screen, navigation screen, etc.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Picture Control .
3Adjust items.
Settings name Settings content
Brightness Adjusts the brightness.
Touching [+] makes the display 
brighter, touching [-] makes it 
dimmer. Allows you to adjust 
continuously by continuing the 
touch.
Contrast Adjusts the contrast. Touching [+] 
increases the contrast, touching 
[-] decreases it. Allows you to 
adjust continuously by continuing 
the touch.
Black Level Adjusts the black level.
Touching [+] increases the black 
level, touching [-] decreases it. 
Allows you to adjust continuously 
by continuing the touch.
Vehicle Settings
You can make settings for the vehicle 
equipment.(Only on vehicles that support this 
function)
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Vehicle Settings .
3Touch the “name of the 
equipment” to set.
4Touch the “item” to change.
5Touch the “set value”.
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The vehicle equipment setting is complete.  
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214   Other Settings
Items That Can Be Set
NOTE
• * are items that may not be displayed, depending on the supporting vehicle specifications.
•  Either “Keyless Entry System” or “Keyless Operation System” is displayed, depending on 
the vehicle equipment.
Keyless Entr y System
Item Settings content
Turn Signal Lights Answerback Sets the number of times the lights flash for locking and 
unlocking.
Horn Answerback at Remote Lock Sets the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Duration of  Horn Answerback Sets the duration of the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Multi Mode Keyless Entr y System
*Sets power window and door mirror operation.
Keyless Operation System
Item Settings content
Turn Signal Lights Answerback Sets the number of times the lights flash for locking and 
unlocking.
Horn Answerback at Remote Lock Sets the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Duration of  Horn Answerback  Sounds Sets the duration of the sound (from the horn) for locking.
Multi Mode Keyless Operation  System
*Sets power window and door mirror operation.
Keyless Operation Answerback  Beep
*Sets the beep sound for locking and unlocking.
Time for Remote Unlock Inactivation  after Locking
*Sets the duration you must wait after locking before unlocking 
again.  
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INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Wipers
Item Settings content
Windshield Wipers Intermittent  Operation Sets the operation interval for the windshield wipers.
* Some setting items are disabled for certain grades and vehicle 
models.
Wipers Linked to Washer Sets automatic operation of the windshield wipers when the 
washer fluid is sprayed.
Intelligent Washer Enables/disables the automatic cleaning function, which 
automatically operates the windshield wipers while spraying the 
washer fluid intermittently for a certain period of time.
Rear Wiper Intermittent Inter val Sets the operation interval for the rear wipers.
Rear Wiper Activated when in  Rever se Sets automatic operation of the rear wipers when the selector 
lever is moved to the R (reverse) position.
Exterior Lights/Interior Lights
Item
Settings content
Headlight Auto-Off Sets the function that automatically puts out the headlights if 
they are ON and the driver switches OFF the engine and opens 
the locked door in order to exit the vehicle.
Sensitivity for Auto Headlight On  Timing
*Sets the function that automatically switches ON the headlights 
when it becomes dark outside.
Headlight Timeout when exiting  Vehicle Sets the duration the headlights stay ON after the driver exits 
the vehicle.
Exterior Lights ON with Remote  Unlock Sets the function that switches ON the lights when the remote 
control Unlock button is pressed.
Interior Light Timeout Sets the duration the passenger compartment lights stays 
ON when the engine is switched OFF with the passenger 
compartment lights ON.
Interior Light Timeout after Door is  Closed Sets duration the passenger compartment stays ON after the 
doors are closed.
Charging Lid Light Auto cut-out
*Sets the lighting duration for the charging lid light.  
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216   Other Settings
Theft Alarm
Item
Settings content
Panic Alarm Enables/disables the panic alarm.
Turn Signal
Item Settings content
Operation in Key Position Sets the turn signal operation conditions.
Lane-change Signals (Flash 3 Times  with 1 Touch)  Enables/disables the function that flashes three times if you 
gently operate the direction indicator lever when changing 
lanes.
Activation Time for Lane-change  Signals Sets the operating time for the direction indicator lever to trigger 
the lane-change signal (flash 3 times for 1 touch) function.
Power Door Locks
Item
Settings content
Automatic Relock after Unlocked by  Remote
*Sets the duration the door stays unlocked after it is unlocked 
with keyless entry or the keyless operation key.
Automatic Unlock Sets automatic door unlocking.
Air Conditioner
Item Settings content
Recirculation Control Enables/disables the function that automatically switches 
between recirculate and refresh mode.
A/C Switch Control Sets the A/C switch to Auto or Manual.
Eco Mode
*Allows you to set Eco Mode.(Vehicles with Eco switch)
Foot / Defroster Airflow Ratio Sets the airflow for the feet and defroster.
Face / Foot Airflow Ratio Sets the airflow for the upper body and the feet.
Automatic Rear Defrost at Engine  Start Sets whether or not the rear defrost is operated when the 
engine is started.  
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INFO/SETTINGS SETTINGS
Others
Item Settings content
Horn Answerback with Remote  Engine Start
*Enables/disables the function that sounds the horn when the 
engine is started with the remote controller.
Accessor y Power Timeout Sets the duration ACC stays ON when the ignition switch is 
ACC.
Reset the Vehicle Settings
1Execute up to Step 2 in “Vehicle 
Settings”(P213)
.
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2Touch Reset all .
3Touch Ye s .
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The resetting of equipment setting is 
complete.  
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218   Other Settings
Clock Screen
Displays the clock over the entire screen.
1Press the SETTINGS key.
This displays the settings menu.
2Touch Clock Screen .
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The clock is displayed.
ADVICE
• Touching the screen returns the display 
to the original screen.
•  With [System Setting], [Time], and 
[Format Change], you can change the 
format for time display. 
→“System Settings”(P208)  
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Troubleshooting   219
Other  
Other
Troubleshooting
Please check these items if a message appears on the screen, or if you t\
hink something is not working properly.
If  This Message Appears...
A message is displayed on the screen of this product according to the sit\
uation.
Navigation Functions
Message CauseResponse
End of map coverage area. The map was scrolled to an area for which there is no 
map data.Scroll the map back to where there is data.
Scale will be changed. The centre of your car and cursor was moved from a 
location with a scale being set to a location without it.
 Or returned to a location where the scale is set.-
No POI found. A POI search was performed, but there is no POI in 
this product that matches the specified information.Search using different conditions.
The programme cannot be written to the map card. 
Check the map card that is in the map slot.  The map card is in the “Lock” state and cannot be 
written.Take out the map card and unlock the “Lock”.
Map data cannot be read. 
Check the map card that is in the map slot.  Map data cannot be read from the map card.
If the system does not recover after a few minutes, stop 
your vehicle in a safe location, then check if the MAP 
card is properly inserted.
→“SD Cards”(P14)If this does not fix the problem, consult with your dealer.
Restore the map card system program using the 
program disc. Consult with your dealer.
→“If This Product Does Not Start Up”(P224)
No map card is inserted into the map slot.Insert the map card.→“Insert an SD Card”(P15)
The map card has malfunctioned for some reason.Consult with your dealer.   
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220   Troubleshooting
Audio Functions
Message CauseResponse
Play is impossible due to a mechanism error.  The drive has malfunctioned for some reason.Check that there is no problem with the disc, and insert 
the disc again. If the problem persists, consult with your 
dealer.
The disc is damaged or warped. Do not insert a damaged or warped disc.
Play is impossible due to low battery voltage. The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped.Check the battery.
Cannot be played.
Check the disk. A disc is inserted that cannot be played.
Insert a disc that can be played.
→“Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back” (P84)
The disc is inserted upside down.Insert with the label side up.
The disc has condensation on it. Wait a while before inserting again.
The disc is dirty. Clean the read surface of the disc.
Play is impossible due to high temperatures.  The temperature inside the product is high.Remove the disc, and wait for the internal temperature 
to return to normal.
This iPod cannot be played. Authentication failed.Reconnect your iPod.
The connected iPod has an unsupported format and 
cannot be recognized. Use an iPod that supports this product. 
(P8)
This iPod software version is not correct. 
Please use the latest version software.
This USB memory cannot be played. Authentication failed.Reconnect the USB device.
No data that can be played. There are no audio files that can be played back.Add audio files that can be played.
→“Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)”(P85)
An iPod not containing any tracks has been 
connected.Connect an iPod containing tracks.
Cannot be played. Unsupported audio files have been played.Confirm audio files that can be played.
→“Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)”(P85)
Copyright protected files have been played.Copyright protected files cannot be played.
Use files that are not copyright protected.
The audio file is corrupted. Add uncorrupted audio files.
The SD card in the USER slot could not be written.
Check the SD card. The SD card in the user slot is in the “Lock” state and 
cannot be written.Take out the SD card from the user slot and unlock the 
“Lock”.