level MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2010 2.G MMCS Manual

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Audio Functions 7-3
Audio
Switching to Audio Screen
Audio screens for all media are displayed
from the Navi screen.
NOTE

can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with
safe driving.
to hinder safe driving.
the device beforehand.
1 Press the [MODE] key

2 Touch one of the items
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NOTE audio has been turned OFF, the A/V screen from
before the audio was turned OFF is displayed.
Ending Audio
1 Press the [PWR] keyPlayback is stopped and the audio is turned OFF.
NOTEwhere it stopped.
Adjusting the Volume
The volume can be adjusted within a
range of 46 levels, including mute.
NOTE
can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with
safe driving.
occur. If this occurs, reduce the volume.
1 Press the [VOL + ] key
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2 Press the [VOL - ] key
eng_a312The volume is decreased.
Displaying the Navi Screen
1 Press the [NAVI] key
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Types of Playable Disks 7-7
Audio
MP3/WMA Files
Files in MP3/WMA format written to CD-
ROM and CD-R/RW disks can be played
on this device. The files and media that
can be used are limited, so before writing
les in MP3/WMA format to disk, read the
following carefully. Further, also make sure
to read thoroughly the user manuals to
ensure the correct use of your CD-R/RW
drives and recoding software. Data such
as title information, etc., is stored in the
MP3/WMA le, and can be displayed.
NOTE
from music CDs to others, and uploading to internet
servers, etc., is illegal whether paid or free of charge,
so do not do so.
than MP3/WMA files. Playing disks to which these
files have been written causes misidentification for
playback, so intense white noise occurs that may
damage the speakers.
software used to write to the disk, correct playback
may not be possible. In this case, refer to the user
manuals for the devices and software used.
and settings, it may not be possible to add
extensions. In this case,(if it is an MP3/WMA file)
add the “.mp3/.wma” extension to the end of the le
before writing to disk.
format can be played.
in MP3/WMA format, only the files in MP3/WMA
format are played.
Folder Configurations
Up to eight levels of folder can be identi ed.
Tracks can be managed by creating levels
such as genreartistalbumtrack (MP3/WMA
le).
MP3s
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-
1AudioLayer3”. MPEG is an abbreviation
of “Motion Pictures Experts Group”, and
is the video compression standard used
for video CDs, etc. MP3 is an audio
compression format included in the MPEG
audio standards, and enables files with
a small amount of data to be created
with high quality audio by processing
inaudible sounds that have been buried
in loud noise, as well as sounds in ranges
inaudible to the human ear. The data
on a music CD can be compressed to
approximately 1/10th of its original size
with almost no loss of sound quality, so
it is possible to write approximately the
contents of 10 music CDs to one CD-R/
RW.
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Types of Playable Disks 7-8 Playable MP3 File Standards
The speci cations for playable MP3 les are as follows:
ItemDetails
Standards MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling
frequency
[Hz] MPEG1 32k/44.1k/48k
MPEG2 16k/22.05k/24k
Bit rate [kbps] MPEG1 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112 /128/160/192/224/256/32
0
MPEG2 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112 /128/144/160
VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) Compatible
Multi-session Compatible
Channel mode Stereo, joint stereo, dual
channel, and monaural
Max. number of levels 8 (including the root
directory)
Max. number of folders 255 folders
Max. number of les 400 files (Total number
on disk. Does not include
other than MP3 or WMA
les.)
ID3Tag Ver.1.0 and Ver.1.1
* MP3 les written using standards other than those described above may not be playable correctly, and
the file names and folder names, etc., may not be
displayed correctly.
WMA
WMA is an abbreviation for Windows
Media Audio and is an audio compression
format from Microsoft Corporation. This
format compresses data using a higher
compression ratio than MP3.
* Microsoft and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in America and
other countries.
NOTEso WMA les that are protected by copyright cannot
be played on this audio system.
Playable WMA File StandardsThe specifications for playable WMA files are as
follows:
Item Details
Standards W i ndows Media Audio
Version 7.0
Sampling frequency [Hz] 16k/22.05k/32k/44.1k/48k
Bit rate [kbps] 32/40/48/64/80/96/128/16
0/192
VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) Compatible
Multi-session Compatible
Channel mode Stereo and monaural
Max. number of levels 8 (including the root
directory)
Max. number of folders 255 folders
Max. number of les 400 files
(Total number on
disk. Does not include other
than MP3 or WMA les.)
WMA Tag T i tles, artist names, and
album names
* WMA les written using standards other than those described above may not be playable correctly, and
the file names and folder names, etc., may not be
displayed correctly.
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Listening to MP3/WMA Disks 7-27
Audio
Listening to MP3/WMA Disks
If an MP3/WMA disk is inserted into the device,
the display is switched automatically to the CD
screen, and track playback is started.
NOTE

playback, however, is a similar operation.
music server.
album title, etc., the ID3 Tag or WMA Tag information
must be included in the MP3/WMA le on the disk.
>>> “MP3/WMA Files” (page 7-7)
Display Contents
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1) Album Name (Folder Name)
The name of the album (name of the folder) for the track currently being played is displayed.
2) MP3/WMA symbol
Describes the type of media currently being played.
3) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being played is displayed.
4) [HOME]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track currently being played.
5) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
6) Folder Number/Folder Name
With track lists, the track number and le name (excluding the extension) is displayed.
7) [
Folder] and [ Folder ]
T
ouch these buttons to move down and up the
folders.
8) [
Track] and [Track ]
T
ouch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track.
9) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
10) Folder Layer Button
Touch this button to display the list of upper layer folders.
11) Cursor Position
Shows cursor position and total number of folders or tracks at current level.
12) Playback Mode

The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
13) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being played is displayed.
14) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track (folder) is currently being played is displayed.
Basic Operations
Playback

1 Insert an MP3/WMA disk into the
device
>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 7-4)
>>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 7-3)
Playback is started automatically.
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Watching DVDs 9-5
Visual
Displaying DVD MenusDisplay the menus recorded on the DVD.
1 Touch [Menu] in the operations
menu screen
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eng_a416The menus are displayed.
NOTE
joystick up, down, left, and right, and press the [ENT]
key. Touch screen operations cannot be performed.
Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions
If playable scenes have been restricted
using
“Viewing Restrictions” (page 9-8),
when a DVD with viewing restrictions
is played, playback skips the restricted
scenes. Further, depending on the DVD,
a screen to enter a password may be
displayed if a viewing-restricted scene
approaches. This section explains
what happens if a screen for entering a
password is displayed.
NOTE

disabled if the viewing restriction level is changed.
After the viewing restriction level has been changed,
if playing this type of disk, remove the disk once, and
insert a disk with no viewing restrictions to change to
a playable level.
1 When a viewing-restricted scene
approaches and the password entry
screen is displayed, touch [Back]
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Playback skips the viewing-restricted scene.
NOTE
continue even if [Back] is touched.
password set using
“Viewing Restrictions” (page 9-8) to enable playback without skipping the viewing-
restricted scenes.
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Watching DVDs 9-8
Viewing Restrictions (Parental Lock)
Depending on the disk, viewing of scenes
that you do not want children to see (e.g.,
adult content and violent scenes) can be
restricted.
NOTErestrictions cannot be operated unless a password
has been set.
the disk package cannot be viewing-controlled, even
if the level has been set.
disk package.
restricted may be skipped during playback. For
details, refer to the disk user guide.
disabled if the viewing restriction level is changed.
After the viewing restriction level has been changed,
if playing this type of disk, remove the disk once, and
insert a disk with no viewing restrictions to change to
a playable level.
Setting Passwords and Viewing Restriction Levels
1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the
default settings menu
(page 9-6)
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2 Enter a user-selected 4-digit
password, and touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the 4-digit password again
for confi rmation, and touch [Enter]
4 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The password and viewing restrictions level settings
are now complete.
Level 1 Only disks for children are played.
Level 2 to
Level 7 Disks with adult content are prohibited.
(I.e., disks for children and general disks
are played.)
Level 8 All disks are played.
Changing the LevelThe viewing restriction level set can be changed.
1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the
default settings menu
(page 9-6)
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Watching DVDs 9-9
Visual
2 Enter the stored password, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The viewing restriction level change is completed.
Changing the PasswordThe set password can be changed.
1 Touch [Change Password] in the
password entry screen
(page 9-9)
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2 Enter the current password, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the new password, and
touch [Enter]
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4 Enter the new password again
for confi rmation, and touch [Enter]
The password change is completed.
If You Have Forgotten the PasswordIf you have forgotten your password, clear the
password, and reset as necessary.
1 Display the password entry
screen
(page 9-9)
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2 Touch [Back] fi ve times in succession
without entering any characters
A message is displayed, and the password is cleared.
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Air Conditioner 10-11
Information
Air Conditioner
(if so equipped)
The air conditioner status can be viewed.

1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Air Conditioner]
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1) Blower speed indicator
Displayed in 9 levels.
2) Air direction/Outside air intake indicator
3) Auto mode indicator
Displayed when the AUTO mode is operating.
4) Rear window defogger indicatior
Displayed when the rear window defogger is
operating.
5) Air conditioner indicator
Displayed when the air conditioner is operating.
6) Front defroster indicator
Displayed when the windshield defogger is operating.
NOTEWhen air conditioning operations are performed in the navigation screen display, the display shown below
will appear.
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navigation display.1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
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Adjusting the Screen 11-1
Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.

1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Display Off]
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eng_a161The monitor display is turned OFF.
NOTEAt this time, although the navigation voice guidance
will be switched off, the AV audio will remain on.

screen, or press any key.
Picture Control
Adjustments related to the picture quality.

1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Picture Control]
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2 Touch [ - ] or [ + ] for “Brightness”,
“Contrast”, or “Black Level” to adjust
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NOTE“Brightness” can be adjusted with headlights ON and
OFF separately.

picture quality
while a DVD image
is displayed,
“Tint” and “Color
Intensity” can also
be adjusted.
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3 Touch [Back]The picture quality adjustment is completed.
Screen Size
Switches between Screen Size and other
displays for DVD image etc..

1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Screen Size]
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2 Touch one of the following buttons
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[Normal] Displays the screen in normal 4:3 aspect
ratio.
[Full] Extends the display evenly both left and right in wide mode.
[Wide] Extends the left and right parts only of
the display while leaving the center as is
in wide mode.
[Zoom] Magni es the image displayed using 4:3 aspect ratio. (I.e., the top and bottom
are out of frame.)
3 Touch [Back]Screen Size switching is completed.
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System Settings 11-5
Settings
Unit
Changing the units of the distance display.
NOTE
sides can be changed by performing operations on
either the MMCS side or the meter side.
the meter side and the MMCS side can be set
separately.
1 Touch [Unit]

2 Touch one of the units
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3 Touch [Back]
Other Settings
Settings related to the guidance.

1 Touch [Navi Voice / Others]

2 Touch each item to change the
setting
[page 1/3]
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[page 2/3]
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[page 3/3]
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3 Touch [Back]The setting change is completed.
Guidance Voice VolumeThe guidance volume can be changed using eight
discrete levels.
[ ] The volume is decreased.
[ + ] The volume is increased.
Speed Compensated VolumeGuidance voice volume is increased linked to speed.
[ON] Linked to speed
[OFF] Not linked to speed (Volume is constant.)
Guidance VoiceChanging the settings for the guidance voice.[Female] Guidance in a female voice.
[Male] Guidance in a male voice.
Beep Sound VolumeThe operations volume can be set at four discrete
levels. [0] is mute.
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