remote control MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2011 2.G Rear Entertainment

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→ “DVD video” (P36)

● Indicates the names of
the switches found only
on the remote control.
(There are no switches
on the system panel.)
Chapter title
Section title
Title
Subtitle

● Indicates the names
of the buttons on the
remote control and on
the system panel.
Chapter title
● Indicates the items
displayed on the
display (screen).
Reference item
page number


  

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5 Using this manual
Terms used in this manual
The following terms are used in this manual.

● Video entertainment system owner’s manual
→ (This) manual
● Video entertainment system
→ (The) system
● Video entertainment system remote control
→ (The) remote control
● Infrared headphones
→ Wireless headphones

Vehicle standard or manufacturer’s optional audio
→ (the )front audio
● The images and illustrations that appear in this manual were made for this manual. These depictions may differ from the actual screen images.
System overview
Special features of the system
· The 9-inch display and DVD player are components of a single unit mounted on the interior roof.
· The system can be operated using the buttons on the system panel or using the remote control from the rear seats (second row
and third row seats).
· In addition to DVD video, the built-in DVD player supports a range of disc formats including DVD audio, music CD, MP3/WMA,
and others.
· Portable video devices can be used, by connecting them to the video input jacks.
· The wireless headphones can be used to listen to audio. In addition to the wireless headphones, audio can also be played through
the vehicle speakers.
· DVDs being played on the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) at the front of the vehicle can be displayed on the
video entertainment system screen.
·
MMCS and some front audio operations are possible.


  

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7 Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
OPEN
button · To open the display → P8
Display
EJECT
button

This function is on the system panel only.
· To eject the disc → P24

JOYSTICK/ENT / ENT (enter)

· To select from the menu and enter the selection.
· To operate the MMCS or the front audio
POWER indicator
· Illuminates when the power is ON → P8,23
DISC indicator · Illuminates when a disc is inserted → P23
POWER
button · To turn the system ON/OFF → P23
SOURCE
button
· To select the system source → P24
SET UP
button
· To set up DVD video → P41
DISP
button
· To call up the display attributes menu → P27
CURSOR
button
· To call up the CURSOR menu → P31
MENU
button · To call up the menu for discs such asDVD video → P36, 49
RTN
button
· To return to the previous screen
Remote control sensor/infrared signal transmitter · To receive remote control signals and transmit infrared wireless headphone signals.
Disc loading slot
· To insert the disc.
Names and functions of parts
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9 Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
PREW button · To return to the start of the currently playing
chapter or track or to the start of the previous
chapter or track.
→ P26
NEXT button
· To move to the start of a subsequent chapter
or track (song)
→ P26
PAUSE button
· To execute the pause function → P25
SLOW button
· To execute the slow playback function → P26
REW button
· To execute the fast reverse function → P26
STOP button
· To execute the stop function → P25
PLAY button
· To execute the play function → P25
FWD button
· To execute the fast forward function → P26
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Remote control
Name and function of Remote control POWER
button
· To turn the system power ON/OFF → P23
JOYSTICK / ENT (enter)
· To select from the menu and enter the selection
·
Using the system to operate the MMCS and the

yfront audio
MENU
button · To call up the menu for discs such as DVD
video
→ P36, 49
RTN
button
· To return to the previous screen
SOURCE
· To select the system source → P24
CURSOR
button
· To call up the CURSOR menu → P31
DISP
button
· To call up the display attributes menu → P27
SET UP
button
· To set up the DVD video settings → P41
SPEAKER button
· Each time the SPEAKER button is pressed,
yythe speaker output changes between
yy
yythe system and the MMCS or the front audio.
NOTE
● The CURSOR menu can also be used to change
the setting of the speaker audio.
ANGLE button
· To change the angle → P37
AUDIO button
· To change the audio language → P37

SUB TITLE button
· To cha
nge the subtitle language → P37
Remote control
(Stored in the passenger side seatback
pocket.)


   

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10Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
Replacing the battery
Use your fi ngernail to press tab A on
the battery case at the backside of the
remote control. While pressing tab A in the
direction shown in (1), pull the battery case
out as shown in (2)
NOTE
● When disposing of the lithium battery, apply insulating
tape and dispose of the battery in accordance with
applicable local regulations.
Place a new battery in the battery case
with its positive side facing up
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Nouvelle pile (borne positive)
Before using the remote control
The remote control comes with a battery
installed.
There is an insulation sheet to prevent the
battery from discharging. Remove this
insulation sheet before using the remote
control.
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Insulation sheet
Operating instructions
When using the remote control to operate
the system, aim the remote control at the
remote control sensor.
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Remote control sensor
NOTE
● Do not disassemble or drop the remote control, and
do not subject the remote control to any physical
shock.
● Do not place any heavy objects on top of or sit on
the remote control.
● If the remote control sensor is exposed to direct
sunlight or other strong light, it may stop functioning
properly or stop operating at all. In this situation,
block out the light.
● Store the remote control in the seatback pocket
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11 Names and functions of parts
Names and functions of parts
● Be sure to place the battery in with the correct
polarity.
● Replace the old battery with a new one of the same
type (CR2025LITHIUM).

Replace the battery case into the
remote control
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Slide the battery case in
until tab A locks it in place. Ta b A
·
For safety’s sake, keep batteries out of the
reach of children.
WARNING


  

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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.