MITSUBISHI LANCER SE AWC 2014 8.G MMCS Manual
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Top Menu   21
Introduction Basic Operation
Destination Menu
This section explains the destination menu displayed when you press the \
 key.
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1)  Display switch menu  (P20) 
Allows you to switch the menu display 
type.
2) 
Go Home   
Allows you to register a home location. 
(P67) Also allows you to set your 
registered home as the destination.
(P46)
3) Address/Intersection   (P49)
  Allows you to search for a location from 
an address.
4) 
Point of Interest   (P50) 
Allows you to input the name of 
an establishment to search for the 
establishment.
5) 
Zip Code   (P93) 
Allows you to input the zip code to search 
for its location. 6) 
Phone Number 
 (P54) 
Allows you to input the telephone number 
to search for its location.
7) 
▲   
Displays the numbers for frequently used 
locations
(P48).
8) Clock  
Displays the current time using 12- or 24-
hour time.
9) 
Latitude/Longitude   (P55) 
Allows you to input the latitude and 
longitude to search for its location.
10) 
Return Trip   (P55) 
Sets the start location as the destination.
11) 
Previous 50   (P49) 
Allows you to select a location for which 
a map of the surroundings has been 
displayed by using the search function. 12) 
Address Book 
 (P48) 
Allows you to select a location from the 
address book.
13) 
Advanced Search   (P52) 
Allows you to search for an establishment 
around the current location or destination, 
along the route, etc.
14) 
Delete Route   (P64) 
Deletes the set route.  
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22   Top Menu
Navi Menu
This section explains the navigation menu displayed when you press the NAVI MENU key.
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5)6)7)8)
1) Route Menu  (P57) 
Allows you to check and edit the set route.
2) 
Guidance   (P196) 
Allows you to set up the guidance display.
3) 
Screen   (P197) 
Allows you to set up the navigation 
display.
4) 
RTT   (P75) 
Allows you to set up the RTT.
5) 
Route Options   (P201)
  Allows you to set up the default values for 
route search conditions. 6) 
Navi Voice/Others 
 (P202)
  Allows you to set up the navigation audio 
guidance. Also allows you to check vehicle 
signals.
(P203)
7) Personal  (P204)
  Allows you to manage address book, 
home location, and other information.
8) 
Start Demo   (P59)
  Starts a demo trip.  
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Introduction Basic Operation
Mode
This section explains the Mode displayed when you press the MODE key.
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1) Display switch menu  (P20) 
Allows you to switch the menu display 
type.
2) 
AM   (P91) 
Allows you to use the AM radio function.
3) 
FM   (P91) 
Allows you to use the FM radio function.
4) 
SD   (P117) 
Allows you to play back audio files (MP3/
WMA/AAC/WAV) on an SD card. 5) 
USB/iPod menu
*1 
When an iPod is connected to this 
product, 
iPod is displayed. When you 
touch it, the iPod screen is displayed. 
(→ P112) 
When a USB memory is connected to this 
product, 
USB is displayed. When you 
touch it, the USB screen is displayed. 
(→ P117) 
When nothing is connected to this product, 
USB/iPod is displayed.
6) 
SIRIUS *4 (P97) 
Allows you to use satellite radio.
7) 
CD   
Plays media inserted into this product. 
Audio CD 
(→ P105) 
Audio files (MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV) (→ P108)
8) AUX *1, *2 (P128)
  When an external input device is 
connected to this product, the audio from 
the external input device is played.
9) 
Bluetooth Audio *3(P123)
  When a Bluetooth-capable audio device 
is connected to this product, the Bluetooth 
audio function can be used.
*1 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. This 
also requires the external input device and a cable.
*2  [AUX] is displayed even if no separately-purchased 
external input/output cable and external input device is 
connected to this product.
*3  This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. This 
requires an audio device that is Bluetooth capable. No 
cable is required.
*4  This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. 
Requires satellite tuner connection.  
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24   Top Menu
INFO Menu
This section explains the info menu displayed when you press the INFO key.
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6) 1) Menu 1
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Menu213)14)
1) 
Display switch menu  (P20) 
Allows you to switch the menu display 
type.
2) 
Calendar   (P129) 
Displays the calendar. Allows you to check 
and set special days and anniversaries.
3) 
User SD   (P134) 
Allows you to check the SD card capacity 
and available space. 
Also allows you to update the map 
database 
(P135). 4) 
Voice Control Help 
 (P194) 
Allows you to check a list of voice 
commands, the usage for voice control, 
etc.
5) 
Trip * (P136)
  Allows you to check and set trip 
information.
6) 
Air Conditioner * (P140)
  Allows you to check the air conditioner 
status. 7) 
GPS Information 
 (P141) 
Allows you to check the name of the 
current location, its latitude/longitude, 
and the number of GPS satellites being 
received.
8) 
Map Reg. Code (P135) 
Allows you to check the request code 
required for updating the map.
9) 
Mobile Phone * (P143)
  Allows you to make and receive telephone 
calls.
10) 
Environment * (P151)
  Allows you to check the outside air 
temperature, altitude, and air pressure.
11) 
more   
When there are many items, you can 
move forward/back by page. This is not 
displayed when there are few items.
12) 
Maintenance * (P152)
  Allows you to make settings for 
notifications when engine oil, oil filter, and 
other maintenance is due.
13) 
HD Information   (P157) 
Allows you to check Fuel prices and 
weather information.
14) 
Version Info.   (P163)
  Allows you to check the program version, 
map version, etc.
* This is displayed when your car is equipped with the 
equipment.  
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Introduction Basic Operation
SETTINGS Menu
This section explains the settings menu displayed when you press the SETTINGS key.
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1) Display Off 
 (P213) 
Allows you to switch OFF the screen 
display.
2) 
Picture Control   (P213) 
Allows you to adjust the picture quality.
3) 
Vehicle Settings *1 (P213) 
Allows you to make settings for vehicle 
equipment. 4) 
System *2 
Allows you to make settings for the Time 
(P208), Language (P208), Camera (P150), 
A/C Cut-in 
(P209), Units (P209), Pairing 
(P209), Keyboard Layout (P212), etc.
5) 
Clock Screen   (P218) 
Displays the clock.
*1  This is displayed when your car is equipped with the 
equipment.
*2  Depending on the equipment, some of the items in 
[System] may not be displayed.  
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26   Navigation Functions
NAV I
This chapter explains navigation function operations.
Basic Operation
Navigation 
Functions
What is Navigation?
Navigation is a system that measures the 
location of your car and guides you along the 
route to the set destination. Your car's location 
displayed on the map is measured with the 
“GPS” and “Map matching” functions.
GPS(Global Positioning 
System)
The system that uses GPS satellites to detect 
the location is called “GPS”. The radio signals 
from these GPS satellites are received and 
the location of one's own car is measured to 
within about 30 to 200 meters.
• Measuring your car's location takes about 2 
minutes in a location with a good view. The 
first time this product is used or it is used 
after a long while, it takes about 5 minutes to 
measure your car's location. • 
The GPS satellites are managed by the 
Department of Defense of the United States 
of America, which sometimes deliberately 
reduces the location precision. When that 
happens, the location of your car may not be 
displayed in the correct location.
Map Matching
“Map matching” is a function that compares 
the route tracking data for your car with the 
road configuration in the map data, estimates 
the road you are driving on, and displays this 
on the map.
CAUTION
• The map displayed for navigation and 
the traffic rule information were prepared 
based on various types of information 
when the map data was prepared, so 
they may differ from the actual roads 
and traffic regulations. Always follow the 
actual roads and obey the actual traffic 
regulations.
GPS Antenna
GPS antenna
The location of your car is measured by 
receiving weak radio signals from GPS 
satellites with the “GPS antenna”.
ADVICE
If the radio signals from the GPS satellite 
are blocked, the location of your car may 
not be displayed in the correct location, so 
observe the following rules.
• Do not paste a mirror type film or shade 
film that contains carbon onto the 
windshield.
•  Do not place anything on or near the 
GPS antenna.
•  Do not use a mobile phone, PHS, 
computer, etc. near the GPS antenna.  
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Map Data
The map data may contain wrong or missing 
characters, incorrect locations etc.
Position Measurement
When Accurate Position 
Measurement Is Not Possible
Radio signals from GPS satellites cannot be 
received in locations such as in tunnels, indoor 
parking garages, locations surrounded by high 
buildings, mountains or trees, under freeways 
and elevated train lines. In such cases, the 
position measurement uses autonomous 
navigation based on the gyro sensor and 
speed sensor, so accurate measurement of 
your car's location may become impossible.
Measurement Error
When radio signals cannot be received from 
GPS satellites, measurement error occurs 
easily and the location of your car may not be 
displayed correctly. 
If you keep on driving, when it becomes 
possible to receive radio signals from GPS 
satellites, the error in the current location will 
be automatically corrected. Reasons Why the Location of  Your 
Car Is Not Displayed Correctly
• 
When a freeway and general road are near 
each other
•  When driving roads laid out in a grid
•  When driving on a mountain road with a 
sharp slope
•  When turning left or right after having driven 
a long while on a straight road
•  Immediately after the engine is switched ON
•  When driving at slow speed, for example on 
a congested road or in a parking lot (Because 
some cars do not output a vehicle speed 
signal when driving too slow)
•  When traveling with chains on the tires
•  When the vehicle was turned on a turntable 
or the like
•  When driving through a fork in the road with 
a small angle between the two branches
•  After the vehicle has been moved by ferry or 
the like
•  When driving in a multi-level parking garage 
or on a spiral road
•  When zig-zagging on a wide road
•  When a tire has been replaced with the 
emergency spare
•  When driving on snow, sand, or other 
slippery road
3D Position Measurement
When effective radio signals for which 
positional precision can be expected can be 
received from four or more GPS satellites, the 
3D position of latitude, longitude, and altitude 
can be calculated. 
“GPS Information”(P141)
2D Position Measurement
When effective radio signals for which 
positional precision can be expected can be 
received from three or more GPS satellites 
but not enough for 3D position measurement, 
the altitude is assumed to have remained 
the same since the last time it could be 
measured and only the 2D of latitude and 
longitude can be calculated. In this case, the 
positional precision is less than for 3D position 
measurement. 
“GPS Information” (P141)
Non-measurable Position
When effective radio signals from GPS 
satellites for which positional precision can be 
expected can not be received, the position is 
not measured. 
“GPS Information”(P141)  
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28   Navigation Functions
Route Search Methods
• The route displayed in the route guidance 
is a reference route to the destination. It 
is not necessarily the shortest route. This 
route guidance also does not take traffic 
congestion information into account.
•  Not all roads are used in route guidance.
•  Routes using ferries are set to be less 
recommended than normal roads. Therefore, 
even when a ferry provides a quicker route 
to the destination, a route not using the ferry 
may be displayed.
•  When a toll road interchange, parking area, 
or service area is set as the destination or 
as a waypoint, select from an establishment 
search or from a freeway simplified map and 
set without scrolling the map.
•  Sometimes, the route is not the same as the 
one prepared previously even though the 
same locations were set as the destination 
and waypoints.
•  Sometimes routes are displayed that include 
pedestrian ways, stairs, etc. that are not 
passable by vehicle.
•  If there is no road to the destination or only 
narrow roads, a route may be displayed 
that goes to some place apart from the 
destination.
•  Because searches are carried out passing 
alongside establishments, depending on the 
road configuration, roundabout routes may 
be displayed.
•  Sometimes routes are searched that take 
traffic rule information into account.
•  Sometimes, some temporary rules are not 
taken into account or the time for which 
they are applied differs from when they are 
actually in effect.
Route Guidance
• When your car is driving on the searched 
route, this displays the distance until the 
destination or the next waypoint.
•  When your car is driving off the searched 
route, this displays the distance from the 
point where you left the route until the 
destination or the next waypoint.
•  The display of the estimated time of arrival 
at the destination is calculated based on the 
remaining time data in the map data and 
learning trip information.
•  Sometimes even though you need to turn 
at a junction, the junction name is not in the 
guidance and the junction is not covered in 
the audio guidance.
•  Sometimes left and right turn guidance 
differs from the actual road configuration.
•  When you go off the route, for example by 
turning one junction too early, sometimes the 
audio guidance continues for the route you 
had been on.
•  Sometimes the distance in the guidance is 
slightly too high or too low.
Precautions for operating the 
navigation
• During route guidance, always obey the 
actual traffic regulations. Failure to do so 
may cause a traffic accident.
•   The route is searched using the map data on 
the map card. Sometimes it may differ from 
actual restrictions for construction, one-way 
rules, and other traffic rules. Always obey 
the actual traffic regulations.
•  Traffic rules that depend on the time of 
day reflect the time at which the route was 
searched. When driving the route, always 
obey the actual traffic regulations.
•  The distance your car has traveled is 
measured with the speed sensor (and this 
speed is proportional to the rotation rate of 
the tires).When the tires are new, if you have 
non-standard tires, or if the tire air pressure 
is not correct, error inputs the distance 
measurement more easily and the location 
of your car may not be displayed correctly.
•  The route is a reference route to around the 
destination. It is not the shortest route or the 
route most free of traffic congestion.
•  While you are driving, the amount of road 
information displayed is restricted and some 
roads may not be displayed.(For example, 
narrow streets) 
•  If the distance to the destination is extremely 
short or extremely long, route search may be 
impossible.
•  Even if you travel off the route, the route is 
automatically recalculated.
•  The estimated time of arrival varies with the 
road conditions and how you drive.  
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NAVIBasic Operation
Navigation Screen
This section explains the navigation map screen and the display contents\
 for the menu 
screens.
Map Display Contents
The map screens include the current location screen and scroll screens (P30).
Current Location Screen
This section explains the contents displayed on the current location scr\
een, which is displayed 
when you press the MAP key.
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1)  Route guidance mark  
The road you are to drive is indicated by 
an arrow. 
With the [Screen] “Searched Root”, you 
can select [Arrow] or [Line]. 
→“Navi Settings”(P195)
2)  Car's location mark
  The arrow shows the location of your car 
and the direction of the arrow shows the 
direction you are traveling in.
3)  Junction guidance icon
  Shows the distance until the next junction 
to turn and which way to turn. Touching 
this displays the junction guidance map. 
→“Check the Next Junction to Turn”(P57)
4) ▲  (P32)
  Displays a sub-menu.
5) Icons  
(P31)
 Displays the current telephone and audio 
status.
6) Clock
  Displays the current time using 12- or 24-
hour time.
7) 
RTT   
Displays traffic congestion information and 
traffic rule information etc. Touching RTT 
symbol allows you to check the detailed 
information. 
→ “Checking the RTT Traffic Messages” (P77)
8)  Direction icon
  Touching this displays the map switching 
screen. 
→“Select the Map Screen”(P33)
9) Scale icon
  Shows the scale of the displayed map. 
Touching this changes the scale. 
→“Switch the Scale”(P39)
10) Destination/waypoint  information
 Shows the time, direction, and distance 
to the destination or waypoint. Each time 
you touch this, the display switches to the 
estimated time of arrival, time remaining, 
and local time. The time and distance at 
this time are the expected time of arrival, 
time remaining, or local time and distance 
to the destination or waypoint from a 
location off the route.
ADVICE
• The menu items vary with the navigation 
settings and travel status. Some items 
may not be displayed.
•  To make the explanation clearer, the 
navigation images in this manual leave 
out some landmarks.  
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30   Navigation Screen
Scroll Screens
This section explains the contents displayed on the scroll screens displ\
ayed when the map is 
scrolled or after a search is performed (P39).
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1) City name  
If there is a city name for the cursor 
position, this city name is displayed.
2) 
 mark  
Shows the starting point with the mark.
3) 
 mark  
The set destination 
(P46) is shown with 
the 
 mark.
4) 
 mark  
The Cursor mark is displayed at the center 
point of the location scrolled to. 5) 
Set 
 
Displays the scroll menu 
(P31).  
Allows you to set the destination, 
waypoints, and address book.
6) 
Tuning   
The 
 mark position can be fine tuned. 
→“Scroll Fine Adjustment”(P40)
7)  mark  
The set waypoints 
(P60) are shown with 
the 
 mark. 
Up to 5 waypoints can be set. They are 
shown with 
 ,  ,  ,  ,  in the 
order in which they are passed.
8)  POI icons  
Trademarks, sight-seeing areas, etc. are 
shown with these marks.
9) 
Back   
Returns to the previous screen.
ADVICE
•  The display of 7) POI icons can be 
removed from the map screen by setting 
[Hide All] for [Screen] “POI icons”. 
→“Navi Settings”(P195)
• You can select which 7) POI icon types to 
display and which not to display. 
→“POI Icons on Map”(P198)