CD player MITSUBISHI L200 2011 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Ventilators.................................................................................... 5-02
Heater/Manual air conditioning* ..................................................5-03
Automatic air conditioning* ......................................................... 5-08
Important operation tips for the air conditioning..........................5-12
Air purifier* .................................................................................. 5-12
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player* ................5-13
To use the external audio input function* ....................................5-27
Steering wheel remote control switch* ........................................5-28
Error codes .................................................................................... 5-30
Audio system anti-theft feature .................................................... 5-32
Handling of compact discs ........................................................... 5-32
Antenna ......................................................................................... 5-34
Sun visors ..................................................................................... 5-35
Vanity mirror* .............................................................................. 5-36
Ashtray..........................................................................................5-36
Cigarette lighter ............................................................................ 5-37
Accessory socket* ........................................................................ 5-38
Digital clock* ............................................................................... 5-39
Interior lamps ................................................................................ 5-39
Storage spaces...............................................................................5-41
Cup holder* .................................................................................. 5-44
Bottle holder ................................................................................. 5-45
Convenient hook ........................................................................... 5-46
Coat hook* .................................................................................... 5-46
First-aid kit and warning triangle securing bands* ......................5-46For pleasant driving5
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LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player*E00708501745
The audio system can be used when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.A- Display windowB- Audio system
NOTE
l To listen to the audio system while the engine is stopped, turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position.
l If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, it may create noise from the audio equipment. This does not mean that anything is wrong with your audio
equipment. In such a case, use the cellular phone at a place as far away as possible from the audio equipment.
l If foreign objects or water get into the audio equipment, or if smoke or a strange odour comes from it, immediately turn off the audio system. We recom-
mend your to have it checked. Never try to repair it by yourself. Avoid continuous usage without inspection by a qualified person.
l The audio system’s control knob can be removed to deter thieves. For details, refer to “Audio system anti-theft feature” on page 5-32.
l The audio amplifier (if so equipped) is located under the front right seat.
Do not subject the amplifier to a strong impact.
It could damage the amplifier or malfunctioning could result.
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To listen to a CDE00709601903
1. Insert a disc with the label facing up, and the
CD player will begin playing even if the ra-
dio is being used. The CD indicator (15), the
track number, the playing time will appear
on the display. The CD player will also start
playback when the CD button (9) is pressed
with a disc in the player.
2. To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To
adjust the volume” on page 5-15 and “To ad-
just the tone” on page 5-15.
3. To stop the CD, turn off the power by press-
ing the PWR switch (8) or change over to ra-
dio mode by pressing the AM/FM buttons, or
eject the disc by pressing the eject button (1).
NOTE l When an 8 cm compact disc is used, the adapt-
er is not needed for playback. Insert the disc
in the centre of the disc-loading slot.
l For information concerning the handling of
compact discs, refer to “Handling of compact
discs” on page 5-32.
To fast-forward/fast-reverse the disc
To fast-forward or fast-reverse the disc, press the
TRACK button (7).
Fast-forward
You can fast-forward the disc by pressing the
side of the TRACK button (7). While the button is
kept pressed, the disc will be fast-forwarded.
Fast-reverse
You can fast-reverse the disc by pressing the
side of the TRACK button (7). While the button is
kept pressed, the disc will be fast-reversed.
NOTE
l When you have fast-forwarded/fast-reversed
the disc, the playing-time may be shown
with deviation.
To listen to an MP3 CD
This CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Au-
dio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs
(recordable CDs), and CD-RWs (rewritable CDs)
in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, and Romeo for-
mats. Each disc may have a maximum of 16 trees,
100 folders, and 255 files per disc. During MP3
playback, the unit can display ID3 tag information.
For information concerning ID3 tag, refer to “CD
text and MP3 title display” on page 5-26.
1. Insert a disc containing MP3 files into the slot.
2. The display shows the folder number and the
file number, then playback will begin.
NOTE
l While listening to a disc on which
CD-DA
(CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both
been recorded, you can switch between read-
ing of the CD-DA, reading of the MP3 files,
and the external audio input mode (AUX) by
pressing the CD button for 2 seconds or longer.
l With a disc that contains both
CD-DA and
MP3 files, the CD-DA files are automatical-
ly played first.
l The playback sound quality differs depend-
ing on the encoding software and the bit rate.
For details, refer to the user manual of your
encoding software.
l Depending on file/folder configurations on a
disc, it may take some time before playback
starts.
l MP3 encoding software and writing software
are not supplied with this unit.
l You may encounter trouble in playing an
MP3 or displaying the information of MP3
files recorded with certain writing software
or CD recorders (CD-R/RW drivers).
l If you record too many folders or files other
than MP3 onto a disc, it may take some time
before playback starts.
l This unit does not record MP3 files.
l For information concerning CD-Rs/RWs, re-
fer to “Notes on CD-Rs/RWs” on page 5-33.CAUTIONl Attempting to play a file not in the MP3
format which has a “.mp3” file name may
produce noise from the speakers and
speaker damage, and can damage your
hearing.
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Folder selection order/MP3 file playback order
(Example)Root folder (root directory)Tree 4Tree 3Tree 2Tree 1Folder selectionIn the orderFile selectionIn the orderTo select a desired folder (MP3 CDs only)
You can select your desired folder by pressing the
FOLDER buttons (3 or 4).
Folder up
Press the FOLDER button (4) until the desired fold-
er number appears on the display.
Folder down
Press the FOLDER button (3) until the desired fold-
er number appears on the display.
To select a desired track
You can select your desired track by using the
TRACK button (7).
Track up
Press the
side of the TRACK button (7) repeat-
edly until the desired track number appears on the
display.
Track down
Press the
side of the TRACK button (7) repeat-
edly until the desired track number appears on the
display.
NOTE
l Pressing the
side of the TRACK button
(7) once during the song will cause the CD
player to restart playback from the beginning
of the song.
To repeat the same track or change the order of
tracks for playback
Press the RPT/RDM button (11) to select RPT
RDM RPT/RDM mode off.
To repeat the same track
Select the RPT mode, and the RPT indicator (12)
will come on. You can listen to the same track re-
peatedly.
To exit the repeat mode, press the RPT button two
times.
Repeat modeCD-DAMP3
NOTE
l The repeat mode will be cancelled by press-
ing the track button (7), the SCAN button
(10) or eject button (1).
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To change the order of tracks for playback
Select the RDM mode, and the RDM indicator (18)
will come on. Tracks on the currently selected disc
will be played in a random sequence.
To exit the random mode, press the RPT/RDM but-
ton (11) again.Random modeMP3CD-DA
NOTE
l With a disc that contains both
CD-DA and
MP3 files, the random mode causes only
files of the same format (CDDA only or
MP3 files only) to be played in a random se-
quence.
To find the start of each track on a disc for playback
Press the SCAN button (10). “SCAN” will appear
on the display and the CD player will play back the
first 10 seconds of each track on the selected disc.
The track number will blink while the scan mode is
selected. To exit the scan mode, press the SCAN
button again.
NOTE
l Once all tracks on the disc have been scan-
ned, playback of the disc will restart from the
beginning of the track that was playing when
scanning started.
l The scan mode will be cancelled when radio
or CD operation is selected.
l With a disc that contains both
CD-DA and
MP3 files, the scan mode causes only files of
the same format ( CD-DA only or MP3 files
only) to be played.
To eject a disc
When the CD eject button (1) is pressed, the disc
automatically stops and is ejected. The system auto-
matically switches to radio mode.CD text and MP3 title display E00725000605
This CD player can display CD text and MP3 titles
including ID3 tag information.
CD text
The CD player can display disc and track titles for
discs encoded with disc and track title information.
Press the TEXT button (5) repeatedly to make se-
lections in the following sequence: disc name
track name normal display mode.
ExampleDisc
nameTrack
name
NOTE
l The display can show up to 16 characters. If
a disc name or track name has more than 16
characters, press the PAGE button (6) to
view the next 16 characters.
l When there is no title information to be dis-
played, the display shows “NO TITLE”.
l Characters that the CD player cannot display
are shown as “ ”.
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MP3 title
The CD player can display folder and file titles for
discs encoded with folder and file information.
Press the TEXT button (5) for less than 1 second re-
peatedly to make selections in the following se-
quence: folder name
file name normal dis-
play mode.
ExampleFolder
nameFile
name
ID3 tag information
The CD player can display ID3 tag information for
files that have been recorded with ID3 tag informa-
tion. 1.Press the TEXT button (5) for 2 seconds or
longer to switch to the ID3 tag information.
2. Then press the TEXT button for less than 1
second repeatedly to make selections in the
following sequence: album name
title
name artist name normal display mode.
NOTE l To return from ID3 tag information to the
folder name, press the TEXT button (5)
again for 2 seconds or longer.
l When there is no title information to be dis-
played, the display shows “NO TITLE”.
l The display can show up to 16 characters. If
a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag
information has more than 16 characters,
press the PAGE button (6) to view the next
16 characters.
l Folder names and track names can each be
displayed up to a length of 16 characters.
Items of ID3 tag information can each be dis-
played up to a length of 16 characters.
l Characters that the CD player cannot display
are shown as “ ”.To use the external audio input
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Auxiliary Audio connector
(RCA)Auxiliary Video connector
(RCA)
Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA) A- Left audio input connector (white)B- Right audio input connector (red)
Auxiliary Video connector (RCA) A- Left audio input connector (white)B- Right audio input connector (red)
C- Video input connector (yellow)
You can listen to commercially available audio
equipment, such as a portable audio system, from
your vehicle’s speakers, by connecting the audio
equipment to the audio input connectors, which are
external input connectors (pin jacks).
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Error displayProblemDescriptionRepairNO DISCNo disc insertedDisc is not in CD player.Insert disc.ERROR 01Focus errorDisc is not loaded correctly, or condensation on
disc.Insert disc with label facing up. Remove
moisture from disc.ERROR 02Disc errorDisc is dirty, scratched, or deformed; or exces-
sive vehicle vibration.Clean or replace disc. Retry when vibra-
tions stop.ERROR 03Mechanism errorLoading or eject error. Pick-up is out of position.Eject disc and reload. If disc will not eject,
have the equipment inspected.ERROR HOTHigh temperatureInternal protection against high temperatures.Allow CD player to cool by waiting about
30 minutes.ERRORCommunication or power supply
errorCommunication error between external device
and audio equipment.
Power supply error of external device.Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point.
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lThe use of special shaped, damaged compact
discs (like cracked discs) or low-quality com-
pact discs (like warped discs or burrs on the
discs) such as those shown will damage the
CD player.
l In the following circumstances, moisture can
form on discs and inside the audio system,
preventing normal operation. •When there is high humidity (for exam-
ple, when it is raining).
• When the temperature suddenly rises,
such as right after the heater is turned on
in cold weather.
In this case, wait until the moisture has
had time to dry out.
l When the CD player is subjected to violent vi-
brations, such as during off-road driving, the
tracking may not work.
l When storing compact discs, always store
them in their separate cases. Never place com-
pact discs in direct sunlight, or in any place
where the temperature or humidity is high.
l Never touch the flat surface of the disc with-
out a label. This will damage the disc surface
and could affect the sound quality. When han-
dling a compact disc, always hold it by the
outer edge and the centre hole.
l To clean a disc, use a soft, clean, dry cloth.
Wipe directly from the centre hole towards
the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circle. Nev-
er use any chemicals such as benzine, paint
thinner, a disc spray cleaner, or an anti-static
agent on the disc.l Do not use a ball point pen, felt pen, pencil,
etc. to write on the label surface of the disc.
l Do not put additional labels (A) or stickers
(B) on compact discs. Also, do not use any
compact disc on which a label or sticker has
started to peel off or any compact disc that
has stickiness or other contamination left by
a peeled-off label or sticker. If you use such
a compact disc, the CD player may stop work-
ing properly and you may not be able to eject
the compact disc.Notes on CD-Rs/RWs E00725100039
lYou may have trouble playing back some
CD-R/RW discs recorded on CD recorders
(CD-R/RW drives), either due to their record-
ing characteristics or dirt, fingerprints,
scratches, etc. on the disc surface.
l CD-R/RW
discs are less resistant to high tem-
peratures and high humidity than ordinary mu-
sic CDs. Leaving them inside a vehicle for ex-
tended periods may damage them and make
playback impossible.
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lThe unit may not successfully play back a
CD-R/RW that was made by the combina-
tion of writing software, a CD recorder
(CD-R/RW drive) and a disc if they are in-
compatible with one another.
l This player cannot play the
CD-R/RW discs
if the session is not closed.
l This player cannot play
CD-R/RW discs
which contain other than CD-DA or MP3 da-
ta (Video CD, etc.).
l Be sure to observe the handling instructions
for the CD-R/RW disc.WARNINGl Operating the CD player in a manner oth-
er than specifically instructed herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not remove the cover and attempt to
repair the CD player by yourself. There
are no user serviceable parts inside. In
case of malfunction, we recommend you
to have it checked.Antenna E00710500022Pillar antenna* E00710700109
When listening to the radio, fully extend the antenna.
NOTE
l Be sure to retract the pillar antenna in the fol-
lowing cases: •When entering a place with low clearance.
• When using an automatic car wash.
• When placing a car cover over the vehicle.
Roof antenna*
E00710900071
When listening to the radio, raise the antenna up un-
til you hear it click.
To remove
Turn the pole (A) anticlockwise.
To install
Screw the pole (A) clockwise into the base (B) un-
til it is securely retained.
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4
4-wheel drive operation 4-38A
Accessory (Installation) 04
Accessory socket 5-38
Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC) 4-46
Additional equipment 8-19
Air conditioning Automatic air conditioning 5-08
Important operation tips for the air condition-
ing 5-12
Manual air conditioning 5-03
Air purifier 5-12
Airbag 2-27
Antenna 5-34
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 4-43 Warning lamp 4-44
Armrest (Double cab) 2-07
Ashtray 5-36
Audio Audio system anti-theft feature 5-32
Error codes 5-30
Handling of compact discs 5-32
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD
player 5-13
Steering wheel remote control switch 5-28
Automatic air conditioning 5-08
Automatic transmission 4A/T 4-16 Fluid 8-06,9-21
Overdrive control switch 4-17
Selector lever operation 4-16,4-20
Selector lever position 4-17
Selector lever position indicator 4-16
Automatic transmission Sports Mode 5A/T 4-20 Fluid 8-06,9-21
Selector lever operation 4-20
Selector lever position indicator 4-21
Selector lever positions 4-21
Sports mode 4-22
Sports mode indicator 4-22
B
Battery 8-09Discharged battery (Emergency starting) 6-02
Specification 9-16
Bleeding the fuel system 6-05
Bonnet 8-03
Bottle holder 5-45
Brake Anti-lock brake 4-43
Braking 4-42
Fluid 8-07,9-21
Parking brake 4-07
Parking brake lever stroke 8-16
Pedal free play 8-16
Warning lamp 3-08
C
Cargo loads 4-52
Catalytic converter 8-02
Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehi-
cles 4-40
Central door locks 1-07
Centre console downlight 5-41 Bulb capacity 8-24
Replacement 8-34
Centre information display 3-10
Changing a fuse 8-22
Changing gears 4-14
Check engine warning lamp 3-08
Child restraint 2-13
Child-protection rear doors 1-08
Cigarette lighter 5-37
Cleaning Exterior of your vehicle 7-03
Genuine leather 7-02
Interior of your vehicle 7-02
Plastic, vinyl leather, etc 7-02
Sunroof 7-05
Waxing 7-04
Clock 3-19,5-39
Clutch Fluid 8-08,9-21
Pedal free play 8-15
Coat hook 5-46
Combination headlamps and dipper switch 3-30
Convenient hook 5-46
Coolant (engine) 8-05,9-21
Cruise control 4-48 Switch 4-49
Cup holder 5-44
Curtain airbag system 2-35
D
Demister (rear window) 3-40
Differential oil 9-21
Digital clock 3-19,5-39
Dimensions 9-03
Dipper (High/Low beam change) 3-31
Door courtesy lamps 5-41 Replacement 8-33
Doors Central door locks 1-07
Child-protection 1-08
Lock and unlock 1-06
Driving, alcohol and drugs 4-02
E
Easy select 4WD 4-25
Alphabetical index
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