MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 Owner's Manual (in English)
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3. Press the“SET”button to enter the set-
ting.
NOTE
If you select the car type incorrectly, take
the following action:
Before pushing the“SET”button: Press the
“H”or“M”button as appropriate to rectify
the selection.
After pressing the“SET”button: Press the
“SET”button for 2 seconds or more while
pressing the button (A) then perform the
setting procedure again from the begin-
ning.
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RV meter*
ED92A-P
1. Display for function buttons
This shows the options for each function button.
2. Digital clock→page 4-53
3. Compass
This display shows the direction of the vehicle.
4. Function buttons
Press this button to select options shown in the display.
5.“ADJ”button→page 4-43, 4-56, 6-10, 6-25
Press this button to adjust the brightness, date and time on the
display and select the RDS language.
6.“DISP”button→page 4-41
Press this button to change the display.
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Change of display modePressing the“DISP”button shows modes
1 to 5 in order.
1. Trip computer information
(for petrol−powered vehicles only)
→page 4-46
2. Climate information→page 4-47
3. Audio information→page 6-2, 6-17
4. Date and time→page 4-53
5. Air conditioning→page 4-57
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Basic operationsWhen the key is turned to“ACC”, the
screen switches on automatically.
Use the“DISP”button to select the desired
display.
WARNING
Don’t use the system for prolonged
periods while the engine is idling in
poorly ventilated areas such as
indoor garage, as you may suffer
injury as a result of exhaust gas inha-
lation.
CAUTION
(1) The display should not be oper-
ated or observed for prolonged
periods while driving, as a traf-
fic accident may result.
(2) When operating the system, stop
the vehicle in an area where
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NOTE
(1) Placing a cellular phone in the moni-
tor’s small storage compartment may
weaken the phone’s reception. This
does not indicate a fault with the sys-
tem.
(2) Use of wireless devices such as trans-
ceivers or a cellular phone near the
monitor may make the following con-
dition on the display. This does not indi-
cate a fault with the system.
The screen goes dark temporarily.
The compass may not show the cor-
rect direction.
(3) The following characteristics of the liq-
uid crystal display may be evident
under some circumstances and this
does not indicate a fault with the sys-
tem.
The appearance of small black
patches and spots of red, blue and
green lights.
The display goes dark, turns red or
moves slowly during cold weather.
The colour and brightness of the dis-
play change according to angle of
view.
Care of the monitorIf the monitor (the liquid crystal display)
becomes covered in fingerprints or other-
wise dirty, clean it with a soft and dry cloth.
NOTE
Don’t use a wet cloth or abrasive cleaner
as this may cause damage.
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How to switch off or adjust the
brightness of the display
ED92L-B
Press the“ADJ”button to display the
options for the function buttons.
After 10 seconds, the display will be auto-
matically resumed.
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How to adjust the display brightness
1. Press the“BRIGHT”function button.
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2. Adjust brightness as desired pressing
the“”or“”function buttons.
“”makes the display brighter.
“”makes the display darker.
3. The monitor will revert to the original dis-
play about 10 seconds after adjust-
ment with the function buttons is
finished.
NOTE
(1) Separate settings can be made for
when the lights are turned on and off.
(2) Whenever the monitor is not oper-
ated on, the previous display will be
resumed after about 10 seconds.
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Switching off the display
1. Press the“BRIGHT”function button.Instruments and controls
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(2) Press the“BLANK”function button to
turn off the display. To turn on the dis-
play again, press the“DISP”button.
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Display unit selection
ED92J-C
Originally, km/h, L/100km km and m are
selected. When you want to select the
other unit, pressing the select button (A) for
more than 3 seconds changes the unit as
follows.
Mode Unit
Average speed km/h→mph→km/h→km/h
Average fuel
consumptionL/100km→mpg→km/L→L/100km
Driving rang km→miles→km→km
Altimeter m→feet
(ft)→m→m
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Trip computer information
(For petrol-powered vehicles only)
ED92F-G
The following information will be dis-
played from the trip computer system.
1. Average speed
2. Average fuel consumption
3. Driving rangeNOTE
(1) This display is not show for
diesel-powered vehicles.
(2) If this display is shown for
diesel-powered vehicles, there may be
a setting error, or the display may show
the wrong information. Be sure to reset
the car type.
(3) If this display is not shown for
petrol-powered vehicles, there may be
an error in the car type setting.
(4) If the body type“SHORT”or“LONG”is
wrongly selected when selecting
petrol-powered vehicles, the display
may show the wrong information.
Be sure to set the car type again.
→Refer to“Resetting the car type”on
page 4−64.
1. Average speed
2. Average fuel consumption
These values show the average speed (in
km/h or mph) and the average fuel con-
sumption (in L/100 km, or km/L) since the
display was reset. If you reset the display
at the time when you want to start the mea-
surements, average fuel consumption from
that point of time can be displayed.
To reset the display push the“RESET”
function button.NOTE
(1) When the system cannot provide a defi-
nite value for the average speed, this
display shows“
km”.
(2) Average fuel consumption varies
according to the conditions under which
a vehicle is travelling (road condi-
tions, the manner in which the vehicle
is being driven, etc.).
Observe this display for reference
because the fuel consumption dis-
play may differ from the actual fuel con-
sumption.
3. Driving range
This value shows the distance (in km or
miles) that can be driven on the fuel
remaining in the fuel tank.
When the driving range mode is dis-
played and the driving range drops below
50km/h (30miles), the display will blink
orange.
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NOTE
(1) When the system cannot provide a defi-
nite value for the driving range, the dis-
play shows“
km”.
(2) The driving range varies depending on
road conditions, the manner of driv-
ing and other related factors. Conse-
quently, the display should be used
only as a guide. It is recommended that
fuel be added as soon as the low fuel
indication lamp in the instrument clus-
ter illuminates.
(Refer to“Low fuel indication lamp”on
page 4-9.)
(3) The driving range displayed is based on
previous fuel consumption data. Since,
disconnecting the battery cable will
result in the deletion of existing fuel
consumption date, which will affect the
unit’s calculations.
(4) The driving range figure can occasion-
ally increase if the vehicle is stopped on
an incline. This is because the fuel has
moved in the tank because of the
incline and is not considered a fault.
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Climate information
ED92K-G
The climate information display consists of:
outside temperature display (1) barom-
eter (2) altimeter (3) and compass (4).1. Outside temperature display
This displays the outside temperature while
the vehicle is moving.
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A- Road surface freeze warning symbol
When the outside temperature drops below
about 3°C, the alarm sounds and the road
surface freeze warning symbol (A) flashes
for about 10 seconds.
CAUTION
There is a danger the road might be
frozen even when the symbol (A) is
not illuminated, so please take care
when driving.
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Even when a display other than climate
information has been selected, the out-
side temperature is still shown in the
top-right-hand corner of the screen.
NOTE
(1) The display can show outside tempera-
ture from -40°Cto50°C.
(2) Under certain driving conditions, the
display may show a different tempera-
ture from the real outside tempera-
ture.2. Barometer
This displays the air pressure at the vehi-
cle’s current position.
NOTE
The barometer displays air pressure to the
nearest 2 hPa.
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