MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 Owner's Manual (in English)

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3. Altimeter
This displays the altitude at the vehicle’s
current position.
Changing the unit: pressing the selection
button (A) for more than 3 seconds
changes the altimeter unit between metres
and feet.NOTE
(1) The altimeter displays altitude to the
nearest 50 metres (200 feet). When the
vehicle is below sea level, the alti-
tude is shown as 0 metres (0 feet).
(2) The altimeter works by using changes
in atmospheric pressure. This means it
may be affected by changes in the
weather and other conditions, and
show a figure different from the real alti-
tude.
(3) Fluctuations in air pressure may change
the figure displayed even when the
vehicle remains in the same place. This
does not mean a fault with the sys-
tem.
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4. Compass
This compass shows the direction of the
vehicle by the 16 azimuth system.
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NOTE
(1) This system uses the earth’s mag-
netic field, and so may not show the
correct direction depending on the trafic
condition or in the following places
where the earth’s magnetic field is dis-
rupted.
Car parks located in buildings and
tunnels
Expressways and underground
cables
Area over the subway
Transforming station
Areas along the railroad
In these cases, the correct direction will
be displayed once the vehicle returns
to a place where the earth’s magnetic
field is stable.
(2) Do not install ski racks, antennas, etc.
which are attached to the vehicle by
means of a magnet. They affect the
operation of the compass.
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Adjusting the compass
The compass is usually adjusted automati-
cally when the vehicle is moving. How-
ever, when it needs manual intervention, a
message will appear on the display for
about 7 seconds, and the direction indica-
tor will blink. In this case, adjust the com-
pass by the following steps.
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1. Press the selection button for
“CAL.COMP.”.
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2. Turn the vehicle slowly through 360
degrees in a safe, open area with no
buildings and other vehicles.
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3. The adjustment will finish automati-
cally and the words“Completed the
calibration”will appear on the screen.
NOTE
If the vehicle is stopped in mid-turn and
returned to face in its original direction, the
“Completed the calibration”message may
still appear even though the adjustment has
not been properly completed. So, always
turn the vehicle through at least 360
degrees or more.
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Setting the declination
The declination is the difference between
true north (the direction of the geo-
graphic north pole) and where a com-
pass needle points to. Since the declination
varies from place to place, it needs to be
set for each region. Otherwise the com-
pass will not show the correct direction.
Set the declination by the following steps:NOTE
(1) The declination differs from area to area
and is distributed roughly as shown in
the illustration.
(2) The declination can be set at inter-
vals of 5 degrees, from 20 degrees
west (W20) to 20 degrees east (E20).
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When the screen is showing the climate
information press the“ADJ”button to dis-
play the selection buttons. This display will
disappear automatically after about 10 sec-
onds.
1. Press the selection buttons for
“DEV.ADJ.”.
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2. Press the selection button for“
”or

”to get the desired declination.
Pressing“
”or“
”for more than
1 second makes the value change rap-
idly.
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3. When the declination adjustment has
been completed, press the“SET”func-
tion button.
NOTE
For safety, these operations can only be
carried out when the vehicle is moving at
less than 3 km/h (2 mph).
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Date and time
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The date and time display shows the time
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When the screen is set to a display other
than the date-time display, only the time (A)
is displayed in the top-left corner.
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Adjusting the date and timeFollowing modes are available for clock adjustment:
•MITSUBISHI genuine audio:
“Auto mode” and “Manual mode”
• Non genuine audio:
“Manual mode” only
The selected mode is shown on the audio display.
“CT” displayed: Auto mode
“CT” not displayed: Manual mode
For manual time adjustment, please refer to “Manual mode ”below.
Auto mode
(MITSUBISHI genuine audio only)The automatic adjustment mode can set the local time automati-
cally by using the signal from the local RDS stations. In this mode,
“CT” (A) (Clock Time: sent with the RDS signal) is shown in the
audio display.
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Manual modeThe manual adjustment mode is also avail-
able in case the“Auto”mode shows the
incorrect time when the adjacent local RDS
stations are located in a different time zone.
CAUTION
Only adjust the date and time when
stationary in an area where parking
and stopping are permitted.
NOTE
For safety, the date and time can only be
adjusted at speeds of less than 3 km/h
(2 mph).
For manual time adjustment, use the pro-
cedure below :
1. Press the“ADJ”button.
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2. Press the“CLOCK”function button.
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3. To change the month, day, year, hour,
minute and second readings, press the
“SELECT”function button. Each time
the“SELECT”function button is
pressed, the item to be adjusted will
switch between“hour”,“minute”,
“second”,“day”,“month”, and“year”.
Pressing the“SELECT”function but-
ton for more than 1 second will put it into
fast forward mode.
When“second”has been chosen, the
monitor display will automatically go to
0 seconds.
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4. Press the“ ”or “
”function button to
change to the desired number. Press-
ing “ ”or “
”function button for more
than 1 second, makes the value change
rapidly.
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5. When the clock has been adjusted, press the “SET” function button.
NOTE
Disconnecting the battery terminal causes
the memory to be erased. If it has been dis-
connected, readjust the date and time by
following the procedure given in (1) through
(5).
Air conditioning
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When the fan speed dial and the ventila-
tor dial are set to “AUT ”, setting the tem-
perature control knob will produce
automatic selection of the ventilators
(excluding
and
) and automatic
adjustment of the air conditioner and out-
side air introduction.
This part of the manual concerns dis-
plays. To find out how best to use the air
ventilators, the switches and the air con-
ditioning, refer to “Automatic air
conditioning” on page 6-43.
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This displays the current status of the air
conditioning. Even when this mode is not
selected with the“DISP”function button, it
will automatically be chosen whenever the
air conditioning is operated.
1- Blower speed indicator
2- Air selection indicator (Recirculation of
inside air/incoming air from outside)
3- Air flow indicator
NOTE
When this mode has been displayed auto-
matically after operation of the air condi-
tioning, the display will revert to its previous
display after about 10 seconds if no fur-
ther adjustments are made.
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1. Blower speed indicator
This shows the level of the air flow by the
number of bar lines.
A- High blower speed
B- Low blower speed
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2. Air selection indicator (Recirculation
of inside air/Incoming air from outside)
This indicates whether the air condition-
ing is taking in air from outside, or just recir-
culating air inside the passenger
compartment.
A- Outside position
B- Recirculation position
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