light MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2010 1.G MMCS Manual
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Outline of the System 1-4
Outline of the System
System Male or female voice guidance is available in 3
languages.
(English, French, Spanish)
Trip information such as average speed,
average mileage, and current mileage can be
viewed.
(2-9)
An alarm can be set for the driving time.
(2-15)
Detailed settings can be made for vehicle
equipment.
(2-17)
The vehicle maintenance timing can be
managed with the maintenance function.
(2-20)
Environmental information such as the outside
air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can
be viewed.
(2-23)
The schedule can be managed with the
calendar function.
(2-24)
Easy Operation Setting The touch panel enables easy operation.
Time zone and daylight saving time settings are
available.
(2-14)
Destination Setting Addresses and nearby POIs can be easily
searched for and set as the destination.
(4-2)
A route can be set for returning home.
(4-2)
A new destination can be set from the 20
destinations that have been previously set.
(4-7)
Display Guidance The background can be set to any of 4 images. (2-12) POI icons can be displayed on the map. There
are 43 POI icon types.
(7-4)
The menu and map colors can be changed.
(7-5)
Markings can be displayed on the road on
which the vehicle is being driven.
(7-5)
Routing Detour routes can be set with specified
distances or streets to avoid.
(5-3)
A route can be selected from 3 routes that have
different calculation conditions.
(5-5)
Areas to avoid can be set.
(7-10)
Voice Guidance Guidance is given for the required information
at the optimum time.
(3-13)
A male or female voice can be selected.
(7-1)
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GPS Measurement 1-7
Introduction
Area with many high-rise buildings Between closely-spaced trees The US Tracking and Control Center controls the
satellites. Sometimes the electromagnetic waves are
stopped during upgrades or repairs to the system.NOTE Do not block the electromagnetic waves, for
example by placing objects on or around the
GPS antenna.
Avoid using a 1.5G digital mobile phone in the
vicinity of the GPS antenna, as it could prevent
accurate measurement.
Situations where errors occur in the current
location and direction Errors sometimes occur when the accuracy of
the GPS satellite unit is poor.
The GPS satellites are controlled by the United
States Department of Defense, so sometimes
the satellite itself intentionally sends incorrect
position data. The measurement error will
increase in this kind of situation.
Sometimes sufficient accuracy is not possible
because the distribution of the GPS satellites
is poor (when the satellites are aligned in
approximately the same direction or height).
(The best accuracy for GPS measurement
is when signals are received from multiple
satellites; a satellite directly over the vehicle and
others just over the horizon to the north, south,
east and west.)
Regarding the height and directional accuracy
of GPS measurement, errors are slightly more
likely in the horizontal direction.
Electromagnetic waves from satellites higher
than the vehicle height can be received, but
electromagnetic waves cannot physically be
received from satellites positioned lower than
the vehicle height (on the far side of the Earth).
This means that an adequate height comparison
is not possible.
3D MeasurementWhen valid electromagnetic waves can be
received from at least four GPS satellites, the 3D
positions of latitude, longitude and height are
calculated.2D MeasurementWhen valid electromagnetic waves can only be
received from three or less GPS satellites, the
height is assumed to be unchanged from the
previous measurement and the 2D positions
of latitude and longitude are calculated. If this
happens, the accuracy of the position is less than
with the 3D measurement.No MeasurementIf no valid electromagnetic waves can be received
from the GPS satellites, there is no measurement.
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Setup 2-12
Setup
MMCS setup can be performed.
Picture Quality
The brightness and contrast of the
screen can be adjusted.
1 Display the Main Menu and
touch [Setup]
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2 Touch [Picture]
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The picture quality settings screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ - ] or [ + ] of “Brightness”
or “Contrast” to adjust
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4 Touch [Back]
The picture quality adjustment is completed.NOTE Press and hold [ - ] or [ + ] to adjust quickly.
The picture quality of the navi screen can be
adjusted by touching [Navigation].
The picture quality of the back ground can be
adjusted by touching [Back Ground].
The brightness and contrast are adjusted at the
same time no matter which screen is adjusted.
“Brightness” can be adjusted with headlights
ON and OFF separately.
Screen
The interrupt displays when changing
the background and during audio
and air conditioner operation can be
turned ON/OFF.
1 Display the Main Menu and
touch [Setup]
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2 Touch [Screen]
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Setup 2-14
System
The basic settings required by the
MMCS can be performed here.
1 Display the Main Menu and
touch [Setup]
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2 Touch [System]
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3 Touch an item to set
There are 3 pages of setting items. Touch [
]
or [ ] of “Page” to change between the setting
screens and perform the settings.
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4 Touch [Back]
The system settings are completed.
Time ZoneTouch [ ] or [ ] to set “Pacific”, “Mountain”,
“Central”, “Eastern”, “Atlantic” or “Newfoundland”
as the time zone.NOTE This item can also be set from the navi menu. >>> “Time Zone” (7-2)Daylight Saving TimeWhether or not to use daylight saving time can be
set.
[On] Use daylight saving time.
[Off] Do not use daylight saving time.NOTE This item can also be set from the navi menu. >>> “Time Zone” (7-2)Date and ClockAdjusted automatically.LanguageTouch [ ] or [ ] to set the language used by
the system.
[English] Change to English.
[Français] Change to French.
[Español] Change to Spanish.NOTE This item can also be set from the navi menu. >>> “Language” (7-1)
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Setup 2-17
Operation of MMCS
Equipment
Various equipment settings can be
performed.
1 Display the Main Menu and
touch [Setup]
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2 Touch [Equipment]
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The equipment settings screen is displayed.
3 Touch [Change]
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4 Touch an item to set
There are 5 pages of setting items. Touch [
]
or [ ] of “Page” to change between the setting
screens and perform the settings.
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5 Touch [Back]
The equipment settings are completed.
Keyless Entry SystemSettings related to the keyless entry system can
be performed.
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Horn Answerback
Sounds [On]: Sound is made when the key
locks or unlocks the vehicle.
[Off]: Sound is not made when the
key locks or unlocks the vehicle.
Button
Pushes[Once]: Horn sounds when door is
locked by keyless.
[Twice]: Horn sounds when
door lock is pushed twice using
keyless.(Horn sounds if doors are
already locked.)Turn Signal Lights Answerback
[Locking only] Tur n signal lights illuminate
only when the vehicle is
locked.
[Unlocking only] Tur n signal lights illuminate
only when the vehicle is
unlocked.
[Both] Tur n signal lights illuminate
when the vehicle is locked or
unlocked.
[Not-operated] Tu r n signal lights do not
illuminate in either case.
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Setup 2-18Windshield WipersSettings related to the windshield wipers can be
performed.
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Speed-sensitive Operation
[On]
The speed of the windshield wipers
changes according to the vehicle
speed.
[Off]
The speed of the windshield wipers
does not change according to the
vehicle speed.
Rear Wiper
Intermittent
Interval[2sec]: The interval is 2 seconds.
[4sec]: The interval is 4 seconds.
[8sec]: The interval is 8 seconds.
[16sec]: The interval is 16 seconds.
Continuous
Operation[On]: The windshield wipers
operate continuously.
[Off]: The windshield wipers do not
operate continuously.
Exterior Lights / Interior LightsSettings related to the exterior lights/interior lights
can be performed.
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Headlight Auto-cutout Function
[On] Turns off the headlights automatically.
[Off]
Does not turn off the headlights automatically.
Headlight On Condition
[Before
Ignition Off]Goes off when the ignition switch is
turned OFF.
[Anytime]Stays on even when the ignition
switch is turned OFF.Interior Light Auto-cutout Time
[3 min] Goes off after 3 minutes.
[30 min] Goes off after 30 minutes.
[60 min] Goes off after 60 minutes.
[Not-
operated]Does not go off automatically.Duration Dome Light Remains On after Door is Closed[180 sec] Goes off after 180 seconds.
[120 sec] Goes off after 120 seconds.
[60 sec] Goes off after 60 seconds.
[30 sec] Goes off after 30 seconds.
[15 sec] Goes off after 15 seconds.
[0 sec] Goes off when the door is closed.
Door-ajar Warning / Turn SignalSettings related to the door-ajar warning/turn signal
can be performed.
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Door - ajar Warning Chime
[On] Warning chimes when the door is ajar.
[Off] Warning does not chime when the door
is ajar.Turn Signal Audible
[On] The turn signal sound is on.
[Off] The turn signal sound is off.
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Basic Method 4-7
Destination
Editing My CategoriesFrequently used POI categories can be stored in “My
Categories”.
A maximum of six category items can be stored in
“My Categories”. 1
Display the “POI Category” screen
>>> “Point of Interest (POI) Name” (4-6) 2 Touch [My Categories]
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3 Touch [Edit]
A list is displayed of all categories. 4 Touch the category to store
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NOTE The stored categories are displayed with a
black highlight. Touch a stored category to clear
the stored item.
Touch [Clear All] to clear all the stored category
items.
Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings
( ve items are stored before shipment). 5 Touch [Done]
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The categories currently displayed are stored,
and the display returns to the original “POI
Category” screen.
Previous 20
A new destination, way point, or
location to be stored can be set from
the 20 destinations that have been
previously set.
1
Display the Navi Menu and touch
[Previous 20]
A list of the 20 destinations that have been
previously set is displayed. 2 Touch the desired location
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>>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (4-13)NOTE Touch [Info] to
display a map of
the vicinity and
corresponding
information.
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Destinations that have been previously set can
be deleted.
>>> “Delete Previous 20” (7-13)
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Editing the Route (Itinerary) 5-7
Routes
Adding a Way Point
A way point can be added to the
current route.
1 Touch [Add] in the itinerary list
screen
(5-5)
The destination search screen is displayed. 2
Touch one of the search methods
to search for the location
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Refer to the following pages to search for the
location.>>> [Address/Intersection] (4-3)
>>> [Point of Interest (POI) Name] (4-6)
>>> [Advanced] (4-8)
>>> [Previous 20] (4-7)
>>> [Address Book] (4-2)
3 Touch [Itinerary List]
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4
Touch [Add] in the sequence
position in which it is to be visited
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The searched location is added to the route as a
way point. 5 Touch [Start]
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Guidance starts for the changed route.
Deleting
A destination or way point can be
deleted.
1 Touch [Delete] in the itinerary
list screen
(5-5)
The delete itinerary screen is displayed. 2 Touch the location to delete
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NOTE The locations targeted for deletion are displayed
with a black highlight. Touch a location again to
remove it from the deletion target.
Multiple locations can be selected at the same
time.
Touch [All] to delete all locations at the same
time.
Continued on the Next Page
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Editing a Location 6-5
Address Book
5 Touch [Done]
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The information change is completed.
Deleting
Deleting a stored location.
1 Touch [Delete] of “Address
Book” in the personal settings
screen
(6-4)
2 Touch the stored location to
delete
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NOTE The stored locations targeted for deletion are
displayed with a black highlight.
Touch a location again to remove it from the
deletion target.
Multiple locations can be selected at the same
time.
Touch [All] to delete all stored locations at the
same time. 3 Touch [Done]
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4 Touch [Yes]
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The selected stored locations are deleted.
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System Options 7-2
Time Zone
Changing the time zone.
1 Touch [Change]
2 Touch the desired zone
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3 Touch [On] or [Off] for “Daylight
Saving Time”
4 Touch [Done]
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The time zone settings are completed, and the
display returns to the system options screen.
List Orientation
Changing the list orientation.[Down] The list is displayed with the current
location at the top.
[Up]The list is displayed with the
destination at the top.NOTEChanges to the list orientation apply to the
following screens.
Turn List Screen
(3-11)
FWY Area List Screen
(4-11)
Route Outline Screen
(5-2)
Avoid Street Screen
(5-3)
Keyboard Layout
Changing the layout of the keyboard.[Alphabet]
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[PC]
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