MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2011 2.G Rear Entertainment

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Using the system to operate the MMCS and the front audio
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Using the system to operate the MMCS and the front audio
Track up/down(music
CD /MP3/WMA/USB/iPod/
B.T-Audio/Playlist etc)
CHAPTER up/down(DVD video)
Move the
JOYSTICK to the right (up)
or to the left (down).
Tr a c k
Tr a c k
Tr a c k
Tr a c k
Tr a c k
To select a system SOURCE
The SOURCE changes each time the
ENT
button is pressed.

SOURCE
Preset memory up/down (AM/FM)
Move the
JOYSTICK to the up(up)
or to the down(down).

Preset memory
SEEK (channel) up/down(AM/FM)
Press and hold the
JOYSTICK to the
right (up) or to the left (down) until the
operation starts.

Frequency
Step up/down (AM/FM)
Move the
JOYSTICK to the
right(up)or to the left (down).
Frequency
Disc up/down(CD changer)
Press and hold the
JOYSTICK to the
up (up)or the down (down) until the
operation starts.
Disc
Folder up/down(MP3/WMA/USB)
Group up/down(music sever),
Title up/down(video etc.)
Move the
JOYSTICK to the up (up)
or to the down (down).
Folder
Folder


   

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Error display messages
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Error display messages
Message Action to take
DISC ERROR (-)
CALL AN AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE.Contact your authorized
dealer.
ABNORMAL VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL VOLTAGE INPUT NOW.
SYSTEM OFF IN 7 SECONDS.Check the battery
voltage.
HIGH TEMPERATURE
EXTREMELY HIGH TEMPERATURE
INSIDE.SYSTEM OFF IN 7SECONDS.Wait a while for the
device to cool down.
SYSTEM ERROR (-)
CALL AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
ASSISTANCE.Contact your authorized
dealer.Message Action to take
DVD DRIVE ERROR(-)
CALL AN AUTHORIZED
DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE.
Contact your
authorized dealer.
DVD DRIVE ERROR (-)
HIGH TEMPERATURE.
DVD DRIVE IS STOPPED FOR
PROTECTION.Wait a while for the
device to cool down.
DISC ERROR (-)
PLEASE CHECK THE DISC.Check the disc type,
check for scratches
on the disc.
VIDEO MODE (NTSC/PAL) IS SWITCHING
NOW PLEASE WAITWait until the video
playback mode changes
(NTSC
PAL).
DISC ERROR
THE REGION OF DISC CAN NOT BE
PLAYED.Check the region
number.


   

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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take
The wireless
headphones do not
work.The wireless
headphone power is
switched OFF, or the
volume is turned all the
way down.Check the wireless
headphone power and
volume.
The wireless
headphone battery is
run down.Replace the battery.
The disc does not
play.The disc is inserted
with the disc surface
facing up.Insert the disc with
the disc surface facing
down.
The disc is dirty or
scratched.Check the disc.
The inserted disc is
not supported by the
system.
The recording format is
not supported by the
system.Check the operation
of the recording
equipment.
Problem Cause Action to take
The power does not
come on.The ignition key is in
the OFF position.Turn the ignition key
to the ACC or ON
positions.
The display remains
closed.Open the display or
press the POWER
button.
The remote control
does not work.The remote control
battery is run down.Replace the battery.
The system remote
control sensor is in
strong light, such as
direct sunlight.Avoid using the system
in direct sunlight.
The remote control
is not aimed at the
system remote control
sensor.Aim the remote control
at the system remote
control sensor.
The screen is dark.The brightness is not
properly adjusted.Make the necessary
adjustments.
The color is bad.The color or tint is not
properly adjusted.


   

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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take
The angle change
mark does not
display.The angle change
mark display is set to
OFF.Set the angle change
mark display to ON.
→ “To set indications”
P45
The angle cannot be
changed due to the
disc speci cations.
The disc takes a while
to begin playing.There are many
recorded les, folders,
and/or trees.Do not record
unnecessary folders or
les.
There are les or
folders (MP3) that
cannot be played.· The les were saved
with a name or
recorded in a format
that cannot be played
on the system.
· Files are not recorded
in a supported
format.
· The disc is not
properly recorded.Check the operation
of the recording
equipment.
File and/or folder
names are not
properly displayed.
Sound quality is poor;
the disc skips.
Problem Cause Action to take
Images and audio do
not play.■ The system
SOURCE is DISC.
There is no disc
inserted.Insert a disc.
■ The system
SOURCE is VIDEO.
The external device
connected to the
video input terminals is
stopped.Set the external device
to playback mode.
■ The system
SOURCE is
FRONT
The MMCS is not set
to DVD video.Set the MMCS to DVD
video.
The system does
not function (when
playing DVD video,
DVD audio) even after
pressing the buttons.Depending on the
DVD video or DVD
audio disc, there are
sometimes limitations
on device operations.—
The audio language,
subtitle language,
and/or angle do not
change.Depending on the DVD
video or DVD audio
disc, subtitles, angles,
and languages cannot
be changed.Check the DVD
video or DVD audio
directions.


   

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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Action to take
The playback time
is not displayed
correctly.A variable bit rate (VBR)
le (song) is playing.When a variable bit
rate (VBR) le (song)
is being played, the
playback time may not
be displayed correctly.
The system audio
does not play over the
vehicle speakers.MMCS or front audio
does not change to
the system.Change the MMCS
or front audio to the
system.
The system video
cannot be displayed
on the MMCS
MMCS or audio
operations are not
possible on the
system.
The system SOURCE
is not FRONT.Change the system
SOURCE to FRONT.
The song changes by
itself.The system is being
operated from the
MMCS or the front
audio side.


   

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Handling of discs
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Handling of discs
●Clean the disc with a soft
cloth, wiping from the center
hole to the outer edge. Do not
use benzine, record cleaning
spray, anti-static agents, or
chemically treated tissues.
Doing so could damage the
disc surface.
●Discs are made of plastic. To
prevent discs from warping,
always put them in their cases
and keep them out of direct
sunlight.
●Discs turn at high speeds, so
do not use cracked or warped
discs. Doing so could cause a
malfunction or breakdown.
●The system may not function properly when driving on
rough roads, due to the severe vibrations.
●If foreign matter should get into the system ( through the
disc loading slot, for example) contact your authorized
dealer.
Using the system in this state could cause a malfunction or
breakdown.
●Using heart shaped, octagonal,
or other special shaped discs,
or partially transparent discs
could cause a malfunction.
●A new disc may still have
burrs on its periphery and
center hole, so be sure to
check for such burrs.Using
a disc that has burrs can
cause a malfunction, so be
sure to remove any burrs
using a ballpoint pen or other
implement.
●Do not touch the disc surface
(the shiny, rainbow colored
side) when handling the disc.
Always hold the disc at the
outer edges, or at the center
hole and the outer edge. A
dirty or scratched disc could
cause a malfunction.
●Do not apply labels or stickers
to the disc and do not scratch
the disc.


   

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Glossary
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Glossary
Term
Meaning
VBR (Variable Bit Rate):
The bit rate varies according to the rate of
compression. CBR (Constant Bit Rate) is a format that
sets a xed bit rate. The bit rate varies according to the
rate of compression, so players that do not support
VBR cannot play VBR compressed les.
(P18)

WMA:
Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio. An audio
compression technology developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
(P16)
WMA-Tag:
Information such as the title or artist name that is
recorded in a WMA le
(P19)
Language code:
Code for the language set when viewing DVD video
(enter a language code for languages other than
Japanese or English on the system).

Sampling frequency:
Frequency at which sampling (analog samples
digitised at xed intervals) is done to convert analog
audio signals to digital audio signals.
Bit rate:
Value that expresses rate per second of signal transfer
in bits.
(P18)
Multisession:
Recording on several different occasions when
recording onto CD-R.
(P18)
Region number:
There are 6 region numbers (as well as individual
country codes) for DVD videos. Region numbers for
the disc and the player must match in order to play the
disc.
(P15)
Te r m
Meaning

Aspect ratio:
the height to width ratio of a screen or image.

BONUS (bonus track):
Special additional track included on a DVD audio or
other media
(P51)

CD-DA:
Music CD
CD-R:
Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded once
and cannot be rerecorded or erased.
CD-RW:
Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded,
rerecorded, and erased.
CD-TEXT:
Function that records text such as album, song, and
artist names onto music CDs.
Country Code:
Region code set when watching DVD video.
CURSOR:
Mark used to select items in sequence on the screen.
In the system CURSOR menu, items that can be set
change color.
DLIST image:
Background image or photograph that is displayed
during DVD-AUDIO track playback.
ID3-Tag:
Information such as the title or artist name that is
recorded in an MP3 le.
MP3:
Abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layer 3.
Term
Meaning
MPEG:
An audio data compression standard.
Abbreviation for Moving Picture Coding Experts Group,
a video compression standard.
NTSC:
Abbreviation for National Television Standards
Committee.
PAL:
Phase Alternating Line.
PBC (Playback control):
A video CD playback format, in which numbers can be
entered and the desired track may be selected on the
displayed screen.
(P56)
PLAY LIST:
A list including the desired playback order and the like.
Made in advance when creating MP3/WMA les.

Rating:
Depending on the DVD video, ratings such as age
restrictions may be set for certain content.

SOURCE:
Type of music or video. System source selections
include DISC and VIDEO (auxiliary input).
(P24)
Titles:
First, DVD videos are set off by titles. Each title is
divided into chapters.
Chapter:
Numbers assigned to titles are called title numbers,
and numbers assigned to chapters are called chapter
numbers.


   

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Index
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Index
N
NEXT button ........................................................ 26
No Limit: no restrictions are applied .................... 43
NOF ............................................................. 51, 53
NON ............................................ 45, 46, 51,53, 58
NORMAL ............................................................ 28
NTSC ........................................................... 16, 68
O
On-Screen Mark ................................................. 45
Opening and closing the display and
system power ....................................................... 8
Operating status symbol ..................................... 34
P
PAL ............................................................... 16, 68
Password ..................................................... 43, 44
Password Change .............................................. 44
PAUSE ............................................................ 9,25
PAUSE button .................................................... 25
PLAY LIST .................................................... 52, 54
PLAY LIST mode ................................................ 54
PLST IDX (Play list index) mode .......................... 54
PREW button .................................................. 9, 26
R
Rating ........................................................... 43,68
Region numbers .......................................... 15, 68
Repeat mode or random mode .......................... 51
A
ALL ....................................................... 51, 53, 58
All Limit: maximum restrictions are applied ........... 43
ANGLE ....................................................... 9,37, 39
Angle Mark ........................................................ 45
Angle number ............................................... 38, 39
Aspect .......................................................... 46, 68
AUDIO button ................................................. 9, 37
Audio DRC ......................................................... 45
Audio language ............................................ 37, 39
Audio output mode ............................................ 58
Auxciliary Video connector (RCA) ........... 29
B
BONUS ........................................................ 51, 68
BRIGHT .............................................................. 27
C
Chapter number ................................................. 38
CINEMA ............................................................. 28
COLOR .............................................................. 27
Combination of the system and the MMCS/the front
audio ................................................................... 30
CONTRAST ........................................................ 27
Country Change ................................................. 44
Country Codes ............................................ 44, 48
CURSOR menu (1) ............................................. 31
CURSOR menu (2) ............................................ 33
CURSOR menu (3) ............................................ 33
CURSOR menu operation .................................. 34
D
Digital output ...................................................... 46
DISC ............................................................ 24, 30
DISC indicator ........................................... 7,23, 24
Display mode ..................................................... 53
Display mode priority .......................................... 46
DLIST image ................................................. 35,
50
F
Folder ................................................................ 20
Folder arrangement ............................................ 20
FOLDER mode ................................................... 53
FWD (Fast forward) ............................................. 26
I
ID3-Tag ............................................................... 18
L
Language codes ................................................. 47
Letter Box .......................................................... 46
LINE ................................................................... 46
M
Main menu ......................................................... 37
Menu language ................................................... 42
Mode Priority ...................................................... 45
MP3/WMA .................................................... 16, 17
MPEG ........................................................... 17, 68


   

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Index
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Index
Replacing the wireless headphone batteries ....... 13
REW ................................................................ 9,26
RND ............................................................. 51, 53
RNF ............................................................. 51, 53
RPF ............................................................. 51, 53
S
SET UP ........................................................ 7,9,41
SLOW button ................................................. 9, 26
Slow playback ................................................... 26
SOURCE ..................................................... 24, 59
Start of previous track (PREW) ............................ 34
Start of subsequent track (NEXT) ........................ 34
Stop ..................................................... 9,25,36, 51
SUB TITLE ........................................................ 9,37
T
TAG INFO mode ................................................. 54
The meaning of the marks displayed on DVDs .... 15
TINT ................................................................... 27
Title menu .......................................................... 36
Title number ................................................. 38, 40
To adjust display attributes ................................. 27
To adjust screen size .......................................... 28
To change display modes ................................... 53
To change the angle .................................. 9,37, 39
To change the audio language ................... 9, 37, 39
To change the screen angle, audio language,
or subtitle language ............................................ 37
To change the subtitle language ................... 37, 39
To enter a group number and play ...................... 51
To enter a track number and play ....................... 58
To insert/eject the disc ........................................ 24
To move to the start of a chapter or track (song) . 26
To view video on the system ............................... 29
Track number ...................................... 31,50,52,56
TREE INDEX mode ............................................. 54
V
VIDEO ........................................................... 24, 29
Video CD ........................................................... 56
Video CDs with playback control (PBC) .............. 56
W
What are MP3/WMA? ......................................... 17
What is DVD audio? ........................................... 49
What is the CURSOR menu? .............................. 31
WIDE .................................................................. 28
Wireless headphones ..................................... 5, 12
WMA-Tag ........................................................... 20


   

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