MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER PHEV 2020 Owner's Manual (in English)

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Display Indicator
This explains content of the display indicator.

Change the Display Mode
You can change the content of the display in-
dicator.
Press the DISP key to switch the display con- tent.

Each time the DISP key is pressed, the dis- play content changes.
CAUT,ONz The operation of changing display contents
may impede safe driving, therefore check safety before operation.NOTEz Up to 11 characters may be displayed at one
time. To display 12 or more characters, press
the PAGE key, and subsequent characters
will be displayed.During DAB Reception*
This switches in the order “Service name”,
“Ensemble name”, and “CH no. (CH ID)”.
NOTEz If the text information for the service name
and ensemble name cannot be obtained, then
nothing is displayed.
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During CD-DA playback
This switches in the order “Disc title”, “Track
title”, and “Operating status”.
NOTEz If there is no text information to display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
During MP3/WMA/AAC Play-
back
This switches in the order “Folder title”,
“File title”, and “Operating status”.
NOTEz If there is no text information to display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
Display the ID3tag
Hold down the DISP key.

This switches the ID3tag display.
[DISP@ Each time the key is pressed, this
switches in the order “Album name”, “Track name”, “Artist name”, “Genre name”*, and “Operating status”.
*:Displayed when playing back audio
files on a USB device (vehicles with a
Bluetooth

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Adjust-ment
itemsTurn counter- clockwiseTurn clockwise
SCVOFF, LOW
(SCV effect is
OFF/low)MID, HIGH
(SCV effect is middle/high)System Settings
Change system settings such as product time. 1. Press the MENU key.
2. Press the
/SEL key to select settings
items.
Each time the
/SEL key is pressed,
this switches in the order DAB setting* 1
,
Gracenote DB* 2
, AF, REG, TP-S, PI-S,
PTY language settings, PHONE settings,
CT, Adjust time, and Cancel.
3. Turn the
/SEL key to set.
4. Press the
/SEL key to determine.
This completes settings, and displays the
next settings item.

* 1
:Displayed when a DAB tuner is con-
nected.* 2
:Displayed when playing back audio
files (vehicles with a Bluetooth

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SettingsnameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentREG OFFAutomatical-
ly track the
local station
for the pro-
gram being
received.TP-STP-S ONAutomatical-
ly search for
traffic mes-
sages (TP sta-
tions).TP-S OFFDo not auto-
matically
search for
traffic mes-
sages (TP sta-
tions).PI-SPI-S ONSearch for the
same station
or local sta-
tion for that
registered in
the preset
channel.Settings nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentPI-S OFFDo not search
for the same
station or lo-
cal station for
that regis-
tered in the
preset chan-
nel.PTYENGLISHSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
English.FRANdAISSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
French.DEUTSCHSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
German.Settings nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentSVENSKSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
Swedish.ESPAfOLSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
Spanish.ITALIANOSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
Italian.CTCT ONUpdate the
time if time
data is re-
ceived.
System Settings
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SettingsnameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentCT OFFDo not up-
date the time
even if time
data is re-
ceived.*:It is necessary to press the [TP@ key and
turn traffic message standby mode “ON”.
Time Setting
Turning the RDS setting CT setting “CT
OFF” enables manual setting of the time. 1. Select “YES” at the “Adjust time”
screen, and press the
/SEL key.

The hour can be adjusted. Press the
/SEL key again to adjust the minutes.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to adjust the time.
3. Press the
/SEL key.

This completes the adjustment.
NOTEz In order to finish adjusting the time, hold
down the /SEL key until the seconds are
reset to “00”.PHONE Settings
Change the mobile phone voice cut-in set-
tings and the Bluetooth

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Settings valueSettings contentPHONE IN-LDuring mobile phone
voice cut-in, output
sound from the left front
speaker.PHONE IN-RDuring mobile phone
voice cut-in, output
sound from the right
front speaker.PHONE IN-LRDuring mobile phone
voice cut-in, output
sound from the left and
right front speakers.
Vehicles with a Bluetooth

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Troubleshooting
Please check these items if a message appears on the display, or if you think something is not working properly.If This Message Appears...
A message is displayed on this product according to the situation.
ModeMessageCauseResponseCDCHECK DISCThe disc is inserted upside down.Insert with the label side up.The disc has condensation on it.Wait a while before inserting again.DISC ERRORThe disc is damaged.Clean the read surface of the disc.The disc is dirty.INTERNAL EThe 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 a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.HEAT ERRORThe temperature inside the product is high.Remove the disc, and wait for the internal temperature
to return to normal.USBFILE ERRORFiles that cannot be played are selected.Select files that can be played.
W “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” on page 8-21USB BUS PWRThere is high or low electrical current or voltage.Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob-
lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point.LSI ERRORThere is an internal malfunction for some reason.UNSUPPORTED FORMATUnsupported audio files have been played.Confirm audio files that can be played.W “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” on page 8-21UNSUPPORTED DEVICEAn unsupported USB device has been connected.Please connect a USB memory device.iPodNO SONGAn iPod/iPhone not containing any tracks has been
connected.Connect an iPod/iPhone containing tracks.
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ModeMessageCauseResponseiPodVER ERRORThis iPod/iPhone software version is not supported.Please change to a supported software version.OtherERROR DCAn abnormal direct voltage has been sent to the speak-
ers.Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob-
lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point.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.
SymptomsCauseResponseThere is no sound or quiet
sound.The volume is turned to its minimum.Adjust the volume.
W “Adjust Volume” on page 8-26The balance or fader is turned to one side.Adjust the balance or fader.
W “Adjust Audio Quality and Volume Balance” on page 8-44The disc cannot be inserted.A disc is already in the product.Eject the disc.
W “Insert/Eject Discs” on page 8-26There is no disc in the product, but the product says it is
loading.Press the eject button once.
W “Insert/Eject Discs” on page 8-26The 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.The sound skips in the
same place.The disc is damaged or dirty.Check the disc.There is no sound, even if
the disc is inserted.Damage to or dirt on the disc means that its data cannot be read.Check the disc. Additionally, if using CD-R/RW discs,
their characteristics may render them unable to be played.

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Link System*
The Link System takes overall control of the devices connected via the USB input terminal
or the Bluetooth

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NOTEzIf the operation mode is left in ACC, the ac-
cessory power will automatically turn off af-ter a certain period of time and you will no
longer be able to use the Bluetooth

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