Mmcs MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2010 2.G MMCS Manual

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Introduction
Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors product.
This Owner’s Manual will add to your understanding
and full enjoyment of the many fine features of the
Mitsubishi Multi Communication System(MMCS).
Throughout this manual the words WARNING
and CAUTION appear.
These are reminders to be especially careful.
Failure to follow the instructions could result in
personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal
injury or death if instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Points out hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor personal injury or damage to your
vehicle.
You will see another important symbol:
NOTE :Gives helpful information.
© 2011 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Printed in Japan
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NOTE to operate while driving.
enters the MMCS or the MMCS emits smoke or
an abnormal smell) occurs, do not use the MMCS.
Have it inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi
dealer. Do not continue to use the MMCS or try to
repair it yourself.
are not malfunctions:
- Small black spots or bright spots (red, blue, or green) on the screen.
- When it is cold, the screen becomes darker or reddish or operations become slower.
- Color and brightness vary according to the viewing angle.
screen. Do not use any cleaners (such as benzene,
thinners, antistatic agents or chemical cloths), as
they may damage the screen.
the engine is off, as it will discharge the vehicle
battery.
Usage Precautions
WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System (MMCS) while driving.
your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while
driving, you could cause an accident.
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.
CAUTION
MMCS gives guidance to arrive at the destination,
but it cannot warn the driver of sudden dangers or
potential damage.
differ from the actual road conditions. Drive safely
in accordance with the new road conditions or
regulations.
driving, as it can cause an accident.
malfunctions, smoke emissions or re.
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Table of Contents 1-2
Table of contents
Introduction
Navigation System
Basic Operation Reference Guide ------ 1-1
Outline of the System -------------------------- 1-6
Parts Name and Functions ------------------- 1-7
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys --------------- 1-7
Role of the Steering Switch --------------------------- 1-7
GPS Measurement ------------------------------ 1-8
Error in the Current Location ------------- 1-10
Route Calculation ----------------------------- 1-12
Gracenote® music recognition service ------ 1-13
EndUser License Agreement ----------------------- 1-13
Basic Operation
Starting the MMCS ------------------------------ 2-1
Operation Instructions ---------------------------------- 2-2
Lists --------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
Menu Screens (Three Menus) --------------- 2-3
Scroll Menu ----------------------------------------------- 2-3
Navi Menu ------------------------------------------------- 2-3
Route Menu ----------------------------------------------- 2-4
Map Screen ---------------------------------------- 2-5
Current Location Screen ------------------------------ 2-5
Changing the Map Display ------------------- 2-6
Displaying the Current Location Screen ----------- 2-6
Changing the Scale ------------------------------------- 2-6
Changing Map Orientation ---------------------------- 2-7
Scrolling the Map ------------------------------- 2-8
Destination Setting for Scrolled Position ---------- 2-8
Viewing the car location ------------------------------- 2-8
Intersection Guidance ----------------------- 2-10
Guidance Map ----------------------------------------- 2-10
Turn List ------------------------------------------------- 2-10
Arrow Guide -------------------------------------------- 2-11
Listening to the Voice Guide -------------- 2-12
How to Enter Text ----------------------------- 2-13
Entering a letter ---------------------------------------- 2-13
Entering a Symbol ------------------------------------ 2-13
Deleting Text -------------------------------------------- 2-13
Switching between Upper Case and Lower Case --- 2-14
Completing the input --------------------------------- 2-14
Voice Operation -------------------------------- 2-15
To use the voice operation -------------------------- 2-15
Destination
Basic Method --------------------------------------------- 3-1
Advanced Search --------------------------------------- 3-1
Basic Method ------------------------------------- 3-2
From Address/Intersection ---------------------------- 3-2
Points of Interest (POI) Name ------------------------ 3-5
Previous 20 ----------------------------------------------- 3-7
Address Book -------------------------------------------- 3-7
Go Home -------------------------------------------------- 3-7
Advanced Search ------------------------------- 3-8
Nearby POI ----------------------------------------------- 3-8
POI along Route ----------------------------------------- 3-9
POI by Dest./Way Point ------------------------------- 3-9
POI along a Street ------------------------------------ 3-10
POI by Freeway --------------------------------------- 3-10
Map Point ----------------------------------------------- 3-11
Return Trip ---------------------------------------------- 3-11 Latitude/Longitude ------------------------------------ 3-11
Destination Setting --------------------------- 3-12
Setting as Destination -------------------------------- 3-12
Setting as Way Point --------------------------------- 3-12
Storing the Location ---------------------------------- 3-13
Route
View Route ---------------------------------------- 4-1
Route Option Icon --------------------------------------- 4-1
Remaining ------------------------------------------------- 4-2
Preview ---------------------------------------------------- 4-2
Route Outline --------------------------------------------- 4-2
Detour ----------------------------------------------- 4-3
Detour Distance ----------------------------------------- 4-3
Avoid Street ----------------------------------------------- 4-3
Editing the Route (Itinerary) ----------------- 4-4
Showing the Route (3 Routes) ----------------------- 4-4
Re-ordering ----------------------------------------------- 4-5
Adding a Way Point ------------------------------------- 4-6
Deleting ---------------------------------------------------- 4-6
Option ------------------------------------------------------ 4-7
Start Demo ---------------------------------------- 4-8
Deleting the Route ------------------------------ 4-9
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GPS Measurement 1-8
GPS Measurement
GPSGPS is the acronym for Global Positioning System.
The MMCS uses GPS satellites that orbit the Earth
in space at an altitude of approximately 20,000km.
Electromagnetic waves from at least three of these
satellites are received on the Earth by the system,
making it possible to learn the current position.
Map MatchingWhen traveling with just the GPS, there may be errors
in the current position display. In such case, “map
matching” is the function that compensates for this
error by assuming that vehicles travel on roads and
placing the current position on a nearby road.
GPS antenna positionThe position of the vehicle is determined from the
weak electromagnetic waves from GPS satellites
received by the GPS antenna.
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NOTESince it may not be possible to accurately display the
vehicle position if the electromagnetic waves from
the GPS satellite are blocked, be sure to obey the
following:
carbon to the window glass.
antenna.
GPS antenna.
Situations where accurate measurement is not
possible
In situations such as the following, accurate
measurement may not be possible.




The US Tracking and Control Center controls the
satellites. Sometimes the electromagnetic waves are
stopped during upgrades or repairs to the system.
NOTEsatellites by placing objects on or around the GPS
antenna.
of the GPS antenna, as it could prevent accurate
measurement.
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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
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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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Starting the MMCS 2-2
Operation Instructions
With this navigation system, operations
can be performed by pressing the panel
keys or touching the screen buttons.
Operate the screen by touching lightly with
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WARNING

operations or concentrate on the screen. Failure to
pay attention to the road ahead may cause traf c
accidents. Have a front seat passenger perform
the operations, or stop the car in a safe location
before operating.
NOTEit with hard, sharp objects, as this may cause
malfunction.
The Screens in this ManualThe screens described in this manual are for
explanation. They may be different from actual
screens, and their operation may also be different.
Lists
This section explains the list operation
buttons when a list has been displayed.
Scrolls forward through a list one line at
a time.
Scrolls forward through a list one page
at a time.
Scrolls back through a list one line at a
time.
Scrolls back through a list one page at
a time.
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Disk Handling 7-4
Disk Handling
Inserting and Removing Disks
This section explains how to insert music
CDs, MP3/WMA disks (CD-R/RW), and
DVDs (DVD-VIDEO) into the MMCS.
Inserting a disk

1 Press the [OPEN] key
Monitor Panel
eng_mngi474aSlide open the monitor panel to reveal the disk slot.
2 Insert a disk
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Disk
Label side
Make sure the disk label is on top when inserting into
the slot. When the disk is taken automatically, release
your hand.
Removing a disk

1 Press the [DISC ] key
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The disk is ejected automatically to the disk removal
position. Remove the disk.
2 Press the [OPEN] keySlide the monitor panel closed to return the MMCS to
its original state.
CAUTION
When inserting or removing disks, operate it while
parked in a safe location, and do not stop in no-
parking zones.
Do not insert hands, ngers, or other foreign objects
into the slot. This may cause injury, smoke, or re.
opening or closing the monitor panel.

Make sure the monitor panel is closed while driving. place any objects on top of the monitor panel.
is in the disk removal state (i.e., partially ejected)
from the disk slot, but depending on the disk state,
it may not be possible to detect that a disk has
been ejected. If the monitor panel is closed while
an undetected ejected disk is still in the slot, there
is a risk that either the disk or the device will be
damaged. When closing the monitor panel, check
that there is no ejected disk in the disk slot before
closing.
panel is opening or closing. The disk or the MMCS
may be damaged.
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Music Server 8-1
Music Server
Music Server
Music Server
The music server can play and record CD
tracks. It is part of the MMCS hard drive device
(HDD).
NOTE
another vehicle's navigation/audio system, and the
HDD itself cannot be replaced.

Tracks that have been recorded to the HDD cannot
be reproduced in another medium (CD-R, MD, etc.)
Display Contents
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1) Playlist Number/Playlist Name
The number and name of the playlist currently being played is displayed.
2) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
3) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
4) [
]
T
ouch this button to move the cursor to the track
currently being played.
5) [
]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
6) [ Playlist], [Playlist ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
playlists.
7) [
Track], [Track ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track. 8) Number/Title
Group lists: Group number and group name
Playlists: Playlist number and playlist name
Track lists: Track number and track name
9) List Button
Touch this button to display the group list, playlist,
and track list.
10) Cursor Position
Group lists: Cursor position and total number of groups
Playlists: Cursor position and total number of playlists
Track lists: Cursor position and total number of tracks
11) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
12) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being played is displayed.
13) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track (playlist) is currently being played is displayed.
4) 2)
1)
3)
6) 7) 8) 9)
10) 11 ) 13)
12)
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Watching DVDs 9-1
Visual
Visual
Watching DVDs
If a DVD is inserted into the MMCS, it
automatically switches to DVD playback.
It will display the DVD image if the vehicle is
not moving.
NOTE
displayed, and playback is audio only.

Display Contents
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1) Title number
The number of the title currently being played is displayed.
2) Prohibited operation symbol
Displayed when the requested operation cannot be performed.
3) Chapter number
The number of the chapter currently being played is displayed.
4) [Search]
Touch this button to select the chapter or title, or specify the number.
5) [Sound]
The sound language changes each time this button is touched.
6) [Subtitle]
The subtitle language changes each time this button is touched.
7) [Angle]
The angle changes each time this button is touched.
8) [No. Entry]
The title or chapter can be speci ed by entering a number after this button is touched. 9) [ Title] and [Title ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
titles.
10) [
Chapter] and [Chapter ] Touch these buttons to move down and up the chapters. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward.
11) [Menu]
Touch this button to display the DVD content title menu.
12) [Return]
Touch this button to play the speci ed range determined on the disk.
13) [Slow]
Touch this button to play in slow motion.
14) [Stop]
Touch this button to stop the playback.
15) [Pause]
Touch this button to pause the playback.
16) [Play]
Touch this button (when the playback is paused or during slow motion playback) to resume normal
playback.
17) Playback Time
The playback time is displayed.
18) Playback Status
Displays the current playback status using symbols.

>>>”Playback Marks” (page 9-3)
1)
10)
17)18)
9)
4)5)6)7)8)12)
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3)
13)14)15)16)
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AUX / Video Entertainment System 9-11
Visual
AUX / Video Entertainment System
(if so equipped)AUX
By connecting your own video equipment,
etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA), you
can show the playback on the MMCS.
NOTE
Connecting to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Using a video cable sold on the market, connect the
video equipment, etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter
(RCA).
Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA)Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) will show
the video from the connected equipment.
1 Press the [MODE] key

2 Touch [AUX]
eng_a310The video from the equipment connected to Auxiliary
Video connecter (RCA) will be shown.
NOTE on the maker's option Video Entertainment System
and the Video Entertainment System is switched on,
[Rear-Display] will be shown.
with the MMCS.
may produce noise from the speakers.

Use the connected video equipment’s own power source,
such as its battery. Noise may be produced from the
speakers if the connected video equipment is used while
charging it using the 12 V power outlets of the vehicle.
connected. Otherwise, noise may be produced from
the speakers.

Connect video equipment when [AUX] is deactivated or
lower the vehicle’s speaker volume before connecting
it. Noise may be produced from the speakers if video
equipment is connected after [AUX] is activated.
video equipment, refer to the owner’s manual for the
equipment.
Video Entertainment System
If upgraded to the manufacturer’s optional
Video Entertainment System, media
being played in the Video Entertainment
System can be played, or video device,
etc. connected to the Video Entertainment
System can be displayed.
NOTE
be played using the front seat monitor.
Entertainment System has been connected.
System the audio screen being played, and be
operated using a special remote control.
Entertainment System.
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