MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2014 3.G Display Audio Manual
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INFO/SETTINGSSETTINGS
Equipment by type  
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Bluetooth Setting
You can use the Bluetooth function to connect 
any commercially-available Bluetooth device 
to this product.
What Bluetooth is
Bluetooth is a wireless communications 
standard specialized for connecting devices 
over	short	distances	(a	few	meters	or	less).
Since it uses radio waves, it is not directional. 
Thanks to its characteristic, communications 
are possible even if there is an obstruction. 
This makes it possible to communicate, even 
with the mobile phone still in your shirt pocket 
or briefcase or shoulder bag.
NOTE
•	 This	product	supports	Ver.	2.0	+	EDR.
Supported	profiles
Bluetooth  AUDIO A2DP(v1.0)
AVRCP(v1.3)
Hands-free HFP(v1.5)
Phonebook  transfer OPP(v1.1)
PBAP(v1.0)
NOTE
•	 Cancel	functions	such	as	the	mobile	
phone “dial lock”, and connect while on 
the standby screen.
•	 While	connected,	operations	on	the	 Bluetooth	device	(receiving	calls,	etc.)	
may not function correctly.
•	 For	details	on	how	to	enter	the	passkey	 for your Bluetooth device, refer to its user 
manual.
•	 The	connection	fails	sometimes.	Register	 again.
•	 Depending	on	the	distance	between	this	 product and your Bluetooth device, the 
conditions within the vehicle, and types 
of screening, connection may not be 
possible. In this case, put your Bluetooth 
as close as possible to this product.
•	 Even	though	a	device	is	Bluetooth- capable, its characteristics and 
specifications	may	mean	that	correct	
operation is not possible.
•	 Some	Bluetooth	devices	cannot	be	 connected.
•	 Depending	on	the	Bluetooth	device,	 connecting may take some time.
•	 Up	to	7	Bluetooth	devices	can	be	 registered. 
If 7 devices are already registered, you 
must delete one before you can register 
a new Bluetooth device.
Registering a Bluetooth 
Device
Register a Bluetooth device with this product.
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Bluetooth Setting .
3Touch Register Device .
4Enter the pass key displayed 
on the screen into the Bluetooth 
device.
	▼
When the connection is complete, a screen is 
displayed for selecting the Bluetooth device. 
For details, refer to the user manual for the 
Bluetooth device.
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ADVICE
•	 If	the	pass	key	is	incorrect,	redo	the	Bluetooth device side operations from the 
start.
•	 Some	 Bluetooth	 devices	require	a	special	
passcode.
•	 Depending	on	the	Bluetooth	device	 settings, it may be necessary to enter 
the passcode each time the device is 
connected.
•	 Carry	out	the	procedure	for	entering	 the passcode to the Bluetooth device 
according to its user manual.
Selecting a Bluetooth Device
If you have registered multiple Bluetooth 
devices, you must select the one to connect.
(From	then	on,	the	Bluetooth	device	you	set	
with this function is connected automatically 
when it is detected by this product.)
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Bluetooth Setting .
3Touch Select Device to Connect .
4Touch the “device name” to 
connect.
5Touch Connect Telephone or 
Connect Audio .
For hands-free operation of the Bluetooth 
device to connect, select [Connect 
Telephone], to use for Bluetooth audio, 
select  [Connect Audio].
6Touch Enter , and then Ye s .
	▼
This completes selection of the Bluetooth 
device.
ADVICE
•	 If	the	Bluetooth	device	is	capable	of	both hands-free and Bluetooth audio 
operation,   
you can make the selection for one 
device. 
In this case, the display is as follows.
 
Bluetooth AUDIO Hands-free
Setting a Passkey
Set	the	passkey	(factory	setting	“1212”).
1Press the MENU key.
The top menu is displayed.
2Touch Setting , and then 
Bluetooth Setting .
3Touch Set Passkey .
4Enter any four-digit passkey, 
then touch 
Enter .
	▼
The passkey setting is complete.
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Troubleshooting   83
Other 
Other
Troubleshooting
Please check these items if a message appears on the screen, or if you t\
hink something is not working properly.
If  This Message Appears...
A message is displayed on the screen of this product according to the sit\
uation.
Message CauseResponse
Play is impossible due to a mechanism error.  The drive has malfunctioned for some reason.Check that there is no problem with the disc, and insert 
the disc again. If the problem persists, consult an 
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility 
of your choice.
The disc is damaged or warped. Do not insert a damaged or warped disc.
Play is impossible due to low battery voltage. The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped.Check the battery.
Cannot be played.
Check the disc. A disc is inserted that cannot be played.
Insert a disc that can be played.
→“Types	of	Disc	That	Can	Be	Played	Back”(P19)
The disc is inserted upside down. Insert with the label side up.
The disc has condensation on it. Wait a while before inserting again.
The disc is dirty. Clean the read surface of the disc.
Play is impossible due to high temperatures.  The temperature inside the product is high.Remove the disc, and wait for the internal temperature 
to return to normal.
This iPod cannot be played. Authentication failed.Reconnect your iPod.
The connected iPod has an unsupported format and 
cannot be recognized. Use an iPod that supports this product. 
(P7)
This iPod software version is not correct. 
Please change to a supported software version.
This USB memory cannot be played.  An unsupported USB device has been connected.Reconnect a supported USB device.
→“Listen	to	Audio	Files	on	a	USB	Device”	(P57)
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MessageCauseResponse
No data that can be played. There	are	no	audio	files	that	can	be	played	back.Add	audio	files	that	can	be	played.
→“Audio	Files	(MP3/WMA/AAC)”	(P20)
An iPod not containing any tracks has been 
connected.Connect an iPod containing tracks.
Cannot be played. Unsupported	audio	files	have	been	played.Confirm	audio	files	that	can	be	played.
→“Audio	Files	(MP3/WMA/AAC)”	(P20)
Copyright	protected	files	have	been	played.Copyright	protected	files	cannot	be	played.
Use	files	that	are	not	copyright	protected.
The	audio	file	is	corrupted. Add	uncorrupted	audio	files.
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Other 
If  You Think Something Is Not Working Properly...
Here is a list of symptoms, causes and responses if you think something \
is not working properly.
Symptoms CauseResponse
Cannot operate. For safety, some operations are restricted while the 
vehicle is moving.The driver should refrain from operating this product 
while the vehicle is moving. First stop the vehicle in a 
safe location, then operate this product.
The operation sound is not made. The operation sound is set to [Off].Set the [Sound] “Operation Volume”to [1] to [3].
→“Sound”	(P75)
Nothing is displayed on the screen. The screen is turned OFF.Stop the vehicle in a safe location, apply the parking 
brakes, then perform the operation to turn the screen 
back ON 
(P78).
The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped. Charge or replace the battery.
The temperature inside the product is high. Please wait for the temperature to drop.
The monitor screen is dark. The monitor brightness is not correctly adjusted.Adjust the monitor brightness.
→“Color	Contrast”	(P78)
There is no sound or quiet sound. The volume is turned to its minimum.Adjust the volume.→“Adjust	Volume”	(P14)
The balance or fader is turned to one side.Adjust the balance or fader.→“Adjust	the	Sound	Quality”	(P73)
“Audio OFF”.Switch to “Audio ON”.→“Switch	Audio	ON/OFF”	(P14)
The disc cannot be played. The disc is inserted upside down.Insert with the label side up.
The disc has condensation on it. Wait a while before inserting.
The disc is dirty. Clean the read surface of the disc.
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