MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2011 2.G Rear Entertainment

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Supported disc types
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Supported disc types
Unsupported discs
Music CDs can be played on the system.
· Use discs such as those with the

mark on the disc label.
·
Playback cannot be guaranteed when
using unsupported discs. Even if such
discs should play, sound quality cannot
be guaranteed.
·
The following problems may occur when
playing unsupported discs.
1) Noise may be heard during playback.
Also, skipping may occur on occasion.
2) The disc may not be recognized.
3) The rst song may not play.
4) Moving to the previous or next track may
take longer than usual.
5) Songs may begin to play from the middle
of the song.
6) Some sections of the disc may not play.
7) The disc may freeze during playback.
8) An inaccurate indication may appear.


  

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23 Basic operations
Basic operations
Turning the power ON and OFF
Press the POWER button
The power comes ON.
· The POWER indicator illuminates.
Press the POWER
button again
The power goes OFF.
NOTE
● If the display screen is left open when the ACC is turned OFF, the next time the
ACC is turned ON, the system power automatically comes on and the last source
displayed on the system is displayed again.
● If the display screen is closed when the ACC is turned OFF, the next time the ACC
is turned ON, the system power does not automatically come on.
Open the display screen to turn on the system power.
● To turn the power ON with the display screen closed, press the POWER
button.
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24Basic operations
Basic operations
To insert/eject the disc
To insert a disc
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Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the
playing side facing down.
When the disc is inserted, it is loaded and the DISC
indicator illuminates.
To eject the disc
Push the EJECT button to eject the disc.
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NOTE
● If a disc is inserted when the system power is OFF,
the power will automatically come ON.
● When a disc is ejected and left in the disc loading
slot for 10 seconds, the disc will automatically be
reloaded into the system.
● Discs can be ejected even when the ACC is turned
OFF.
Sample image for vehicles equipped with the MMCS

To select a system source
Press the SOURCE button
Each time the
SOURCE button is pressed, the
system source changes as shown in the gure
below.
DISC
The video screen from the disc (such
as DVD video, DVD audio) in the
system is displayed.

VIDEO
Images from video devices (such as
video cameras, games) connected to
the video input terminals are displayed.

FRONT
If the vehicle is equipped with the
Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System(MMCS),the audio or video
being played on the MMCS is
displayed on the video entertainmant
system display screen.
NOTE
● When the SOURCE
button is pressed, the currently
selected source is displayed in the upper left corner of
the screen.


  

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25 Basic operations
Basic operations
Basic operations for playing a disc
Insert a disc
When a disc is inserted, the screen automatically changes to
DISC and the disc begins to play.
mngj027If a disc is already inserted, press the
SOURCE button, select DISC, and press
the PLAY
button.
NOTE
● When a DVD video and DVD audio is inserted, the main menu is sometimes
displayed.In this case, use the disc menu to operate the DVD.

To pause
Press the PAUSE button
Playback pauses. With a DVD video, DVD audio, or video CD, the paused image
will remain displayed.
Pressing the PAUSE button again while in pause mode resumes playback.

To stop the disc
Press the
STOP button
Playback stops.
To Play a disc


   

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26Basic operations
Basic operations
To move to the start of a previous chapter or track (song)

Press the PREW button
The disc will skip to the beginning of the current
chapter or track (song).
Pressing this button twice in a row will cause
the disc to skip to the beginning of the previous
chapter or track (song).
Chapter (track) in play
Chapter 1
Track 1Chapter 2
Track 2Chapter 3
Track 3…
PREWOncePREWTwice
To fast forward/fast reverse
Press the FWD (fast forward) or
REW
(fast reverse) button
While these buttons are depressed, the disc fast
forwards or fast reverses. When the buttons are
released, the fast forward or fast reverse function
stops.
To cause slow playback
(During DVD video, DVD audio, or Video
CD playback)

Press the SLOW
button
While this button is depressed, the disc plays in
slow playback mode.
When this button is released, the slow playback
function stops.
To move to the start of a chapter or track (song)
To move to the start of a subsequent
chapter or track (song)

Press the NEXT
button
The disc will skip to the beginning of the next
chapter or track (song).
Chapter (track) in play
Chapter 1
Track 1Chapter 2
Track 2Chapter 3
Track 3…
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27 Basic operations
Basic operations
To adjust display attributes
Press the
DISP button
Display attribute adjustment items (BRIGHT, CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT) are
displayed on the screen.
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right to select the item to be
adjusted, then move the JOYSTICK up and down to make
the adjustment

BRIGHTMoving up increases brightness.
Moving down decreases brightness.

CONTRASTMoving up increases the contrast.Moving down decreases the contrast.


COLORMoving up increases the green hue.
Moving down increases the red hue.

TINTMoving up darkens the color.
Moving down lightens the color.
After making adjustments, wait a while and the display adjustment items will
disappear.
NOTE
● Brightness can be adjusted for daytime (LIGHT OFF) and nighttime (LIGHT ON)
respectively
To adjust display attributes and screen size
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28Basic operations
Basic operations
Move the
JOYSTICK left and right
to select the desired screen size
Screen sizes

WIDE
Displays a screen enlarged horizontally to t the display.


NORMAL
Displays the screen at a ratio of 3:4 (height to width).


CINEMA
Displays the screen at a ratio of 9:16 (height to width).
After making adjustments, wait a while and the
display adjustment items will disappear.
To adjust screen size
Press the DISP button
When display attribute adjustment items
are displayed, press the
DISP button
again
Screen size adjustment items (WIDE, NORMAL,
CINEMA) are displayed.


  

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29 Basic operations
Basic operations
To view video on the system
Video devices can be used by connecting
them to the Auxiliary Video connector
(RCA).
Press the
SOURCE button and
change the system mode to VIDEO
NOTE
● If there are no video devices connected when
VIDEO mode is selected, no video will be
displayed
● Video devices can only be operated from the
device(not by the video entertainment system
controls).
● Refer to the user manual that came with the
video device for connecting or operating
instructions.
To view video from the MMCS on the system
*Vehicles equipped with the MMCS
From the video displayed on the MMCS,
the DVD video to be played on the MMCS
can be displayed.
Set the MMCS to DVD video .
Press the SOURCE
button and
change the system mode toFRONT
The MMCS video can be viewed on the system.

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NOTE
●When the system SOURCE is changed to FRONT,
the audio cannot be played through the wireless
headphones.The audio is played over the vehicle
speakers.
→“Combination of the system and the MMCS/
the front audio”(P30)
● In the MMCS, only the audio of a DVD video etc.
while driving, and the video is not displayed.
However, in this system the video is displayed
on the video entertainment display screen even
while driving.
● The MMCS screens for the radio, CD (MP3),
music server and navigation cannot be displayed.
● The MMCS can be operated from the system
when the system is selected with the MMCS.
→ “Using the system to operate the MMCS and
audio”
(P59)To view video from the system on the
To view video from the system on the MMCS
*Vehicles equipped with the MMCSVideo from the system can be displayed on
the MMCS.
Set the MMCS to rear seat display
Press the SOURCE
button and
change the system mode to DISC (or
VIDEO) to play a DVD video
Audio or video from the system can be played on the
MMCS.
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NOTE
● For safety's sake, video from the system cannot
be displayed on the MMCS while driving.
Only the audio is played.
● Video from video devices can be displayed on
the MMCS even when the power is OFF.
●The system can be operated from the MMCS.
Refer to the MMCS user manual for details.


  

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Basic operations
Combination of the system and the MMCS/the front audio
System MMCS , front audio
Mode Video
Audio (Wireless
headphones)Mode Video Audio (Speakers)
1 DISCDVD video
DVD audio
Video CD
CD/MP3/WMArear displayvideo CD
2,
DVD audio
2,
DVD video
2
CD/MP3/WMA
2
VIDEOVideo (video device, game, etc.) rear display Video (video device, game, etc.)2
3
FRONT
DVD1Not playedDVD1DVD1
4Not displayed Not played
M
M
C
SNavigation screen, radio,
CD,MP3,WMA,music serverUSB,iPod,
B.T-Audio,Playlist,etc.1
Navigation screen, radio,CD,
MP3,WMA,music server,USB,iPod,
B.T-Audio,Playlist,etc.
1
Not displayed Not played A
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d
i
oradio,CD,MP3,WMA,
USB,iPod,
B.T-Audio,Playlist,etc.radio,CD,MP3,WMA,
USB,iPod,
B.T-Audio,Playlist,
etc.
5Video
(video device, game,
etc.)Not playedrear display
(AUX)Video (video device, game, etc.)
2
6Power OFFrear display
(AUX)Video (video device, game, etc.)2
1The bold type indicates the source for MMCS or front audio playback 2 For front audio, only the sound is played


   

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31 CURSOR menu
CURSOR menu
What is the CURSOR menu
It is the menu that is displayed when a disc is played and a VIDEO
or FRONT source is selected.
It shows the track number and playback time, and it can be used
to change the language and angle.
In addition, the MMCS or the front audio operation menu is
displayed when a FRONT source is selected.
NOTE
●The CURSOR menu displays different content depending on the type of disc or
source that is played.
CURSOR menu display
CURSOR menu (1)
When the CURSOR
button is pressed while a disc is played
or a VIDEO, FRONT source is selected, CURSOR menu (1) is
displayed.
When DISC is selected
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Sample image of CURSOR menu (1) (DVD video)
To display from the CURSOR menu


   

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