USB MITSUBISHI L200 2017 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Instruments and ControlsE085001018241. Audio* p. 7-39Digital clock* p. 7-102
DISPLAY AUDIO*, MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys-
tem*, Smartphone Link Display Audio*
Refer to the separate owner’s manual
2. Centre ventilators p. 7-02
3. Heater*/Air conditioning* p. 7-04
4. Front passenger’s airbag indicator p. 4-25, 4-27
5. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 4-25, 4-28
6. Side ventilators p. 7-02
7. Glove box p. 7-105
8. Cigarette lighter p. 7-101
9. USB input terminal* p. 7-96 HDMI terminal* p. 7-99
10. Key slot* p. 6-20
11. Centre console under tray p. 7-105, 7-106
12. Gearshift lever* p. 6-27 Selector lever* p. 6-28
13. Parking brake lever p. 6-05
14. Cup holder p. 7-107
15. Floor console box p. 7-105, 7-106 Accessory socket p. 7-102
16. Easy select 4WD* p. 6-35 Super Select 4WD II* p. 6-40
17. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF switch* p. 6-23
18. Rear differential lock switch* p. 6-45
19. Heated seat switch* p. 4-03
20. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-21
21. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for driver’s seat) p. 4-24, 4-28
Horn switch p. 5-28
22. Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface* p. 7-76
23. Audio remote control switches* p. 7-28
24. Cruise control switch* p. 6-64
25. Rear window demister switch p. 5-27
Instruments and Controls
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1. Front passenger’s airbag indicator* p. 4-25, 4-27
2. Steering wheel height and reach adjustment lever p. 6-07
3. Audio remote control switches* p. 7-28, 7-51
4. Cruise control switch* p. 6-64
5. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for driver’s seat) p. 4-24, 4-28
Horn switch p. 5-28
6. Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface* p. 7-76
7. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-21
8. Cigarette lighter p. 7-101
9. USB input terminal* p. 7-96 HDMI terminal* p. 7-99
10. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF switch* p. 6-23
11. Parking brake lever p. 6-05
12. Floor console box p. 7-105, 7-106 Accessory socket p. 7-102
13. Cup holder p. 7-107
14. Easy select 4WD* p. 6-35 Super Select 4WD II* p. 6-40
15. Gearshift lever* p. 6-27 Selector lever* p. 6-28
16. Centre console under tray p. 7-105, 7-106
17. Key slot* p. 6-20
18. Rear differential lock switch* p. 6-45
19. Heated seat switch* p. 4-03
20. Fuses p. 10-17
21. Glove box p. 7-105
22. Side ventilators p. 7-02
23. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 4-25, 4-28
24. Heater*/Air conditioning* p. 7-04
25. Centre ventilators p. 7-02
26. Rear window demister switch p. 5-27
Instruments and Controls
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Ventilators........................................................................................... 7-02
Heater/Manual air conditioning*........................................................ 7-04 Automatic climate control air conditioner*........................................ 7-09
Important operation tips for the air conditioning................................ 7-17 Air purifier*........................................................................................ 7-17AM/FM radio/CD player with AUX*.................................................7-18
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-19
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-20
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-24
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-25 Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-28Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-29
Listen to MP3s/WMAs/AACs............................................................ 7-30
Listen to an iPod*............................................................................... 7-31 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device*............................................ 7-33Use AUX*........................................................................................... 7-35
Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-35 Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-36
Time Setting........................................................................................ 7-37
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-38 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*.......................................................... 7-39
Handling of Discs................................................................................7-42
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................7-43
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................7-47
Operation Keys................................................................................... 7-48
Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 7-52
Listen to DAB*................................................................................... 7-53
Listen to Traffic Messages.................................................................. 7-54
Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 7-55Listen to MP3s.................................................................................... 7-55
Listen to an iPod................................................................................. 7-57 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device.............................................. 7-58To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice opera-
tion (vehicles with Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface)................................. 7-61
Listen to Bluetooth Audio*................................................................. 7-64 Display Indicator................................................................................. 7-66
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 7-67
System Settings................................................................................... 7-68
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 7-72
Antenna............................................................................................... 7-75
Link System*...................................................................................... 7-76
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface*....................................................................7-76
USB input terminal*........................................................................... 7-96
HDMI terminal*..................................................................................7-99
Sun visors.......................................................................................... 7-100
Vanity mirror*...................................................................................7-101
Ashtray.............................................................................................. 7-101
Cigarette lighter.................................................................................7-101
Accessory socket............................................................................... 7-102
Digital clock*.................................................................................... 7-102
Interior lamps.................................................................................... 7-103
Storage spaces................................................................................... 7-105
Cup holder......................................................................................... 7-107
Bottle holder......................................................................................7-108
Convenient hook*............................................................................. 7-108
Assist grip......................................................................................... 7-109
Coat hook*........................................................................................ 7-109
First-aid kit and warning triangle securing bands*........................... 7-109For pleasant driving
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TypeSize
Maxi-mum
playing time
Comments
CD-
R/RW12 cm—•Disc contain-
ing MP3 files
Discs That May Not Be Played
l Playback of discs other than those de-
scribed in “Types of Disc That Can Be
Played” is not guaranteed.
l 8 cm discs may not be used.
l Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs
(for example, heart-shaped), as these
may result in malfunction. Additionally, discs that have transparent portions may
not be played.
l Discs that have not been finalized cannot
be played.
l Even if recorded using the correct for-
mat on a recorder or computer, applica- tion software settings and environments;
disc peculiarities, damage, or marking; or dirt or condensation on the lens inside
the product may render the disc unplaya- ble.
l Depending on the disc, some functions
may not be used, or the disc may not be
played.
l Do not use discs with cracks or warps.
l If the disc has stickers affixed, remains
from removed stickers, or affixed adhe-
sive, then do not use the disc.
l Discs that have decorative labels or
stickers may not be used.
Nonstandard CDs
This product will play audio CDs, however,
please be aware of the following points re-
garding CD standards.
l Ensure that you use discs with
on the
label surface.
l Playback of other than standard CDs is
not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be played, the audio quality cannot be guar-
anteed.
l When playing other than standard CDs,
the following may occur. • There may be noise during playback.
• There may be jumping in the audio.
• The disc may not be recognized.
• The first track may not be played.
• It may take longer than usual before
start of playback of tracks.
• Playback may start from within the
track.
• Some parts may not be played.
• Tracks may freeze during playback.
• Tracks may be displayed erroneously.Audio Files (MP3/WMA/
AAC) E00736101094
This product can play MP3/WMA/AAC for-mat audio files recorded on CD-ROM, CDR/
RW, and USB devices.
There are limitations on the files and media that can be used, therefore read the following prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format
audio files on discs or USB devices.
Additionally, ensure you read the user man- uals for your CD-R/RW drive and the writingsoftware, and ensure these are used correctly.
If the MP3/WMA/AAC format audio files in-
cludes title information or other data, then
this can be displayed.
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
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CAUTIONlActions such as copying audio CDs or files
and either distributing these to others for free or for charge, or uploading files via the Internet or other means to servers is an in- fringement of the law.
l Do not append the file extensions “.mp3”,
“.wma”, or “.m4a”, to other than
MP3/WMA/AAC format files. Playing discs with these types of files recorded upon them
may cause the files to be incorrectly identi-
fied for playback, which may lead to loud noise, resulting in speaker damage or acci- dent.NOTEl Depending on the condition of the disc re-
corder or recording software used, correct
playback may not be possible. In these ca- ses, refer to the user manual for your product or software.
l Depending on your computer’s operating
system, version, software, or settings, files may not have a file extension appended. In these cases, append the file extensions
“.mp3”, “.wma”, or “.m4a” when copying
the files.Folder Structure
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Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized.
You can create a folder structure as in Genre
- Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC
format audio files) for management of tracks.
Name
Speci- fica-tion
Explanation
Format
specifica- tions
ISO96
60Level
1Maximum 8
character file
name, and 3
character file
extension. (sin-
gle-byte alpha-
numeric capital
letters, numer-
als, “_” may be
used)ISO96
60 ex-
tensionJolietFiles names up
to a maximum 64 characters
can be used.Multises- sionNot supported (only first session
supported)Maxi- mum
number
of levels8 levels (if the root is the 1 st
lev-
el)Maximum folder
number
(including root)CD255 foldersUSB100 folders
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
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4 level
3 level Audio file
5 level
2 level
1 level
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Name
Speci-fica-tion
Explanation
Maxi-
mum file number (total
number on me- dia)CD509 filesMaxi-
mum file number (total
number on me- dia)USB10,000 files
(Up to 100 files can be
stored in one folder.)File name and fold- er namerestric- tionsMaximum 64 bytes (for Uni-
code, 32 characters), files/ fold-
ers with file/ folder names longer
than this will not be displayed or
played.USB sup- ported
formatsThe recommended file system is
FAT32.
1 partition onlyNOTEl The order in which folders and audio files
are displayed on this product may be differ-ent to how they are displayed on a computer.What Is MP3?
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MP3 is the abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio
Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Mo-tion Picture Experts Group”, and this is a vid-
eo compression standard used in video CDs, etc.
MP3 is one of the audio compression meth-
ods contained in the MPEG audio standard,
and reduces the quality of sounds that are be- yond the auditory resolution of the human ear
and that are hidden by louder sounds, thus
creating high-quality data with a lower data
size.
This can compress CD audio to approximate- ly 1/10 its original data size without percepti-
ble loss, approximately 10 CDs can be writ-
ten to a single CD-R/RW disc.
CAUTIONl MP3 files different to the standards at right
may not be played correctly, or file/folder
names may not be displayed correctly.Standards for MP3 Files That
Can Be Played
Specifications for MP3 files that can be
played are as shown below.
ItemDetailsSpecifica- tionMPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3Sampling
frequency [kHz]MPEG-1: 32/44.1/48MPEG-2: 16/22.05/24Bit rate[kbps]MPEG-1: 32 to 320MPEG-2: 8~180VBR (var- iable bit rate)SupportChannelmodeStereo/ Joint stereo/ Dual chan-
nel/ MonauralFile ex- tensionmp3Supported tag infor- mationID3 tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver.
2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4
(ISO-8859-1, UTF-16 (Uni-
code)), Titles, Artist name, Al-
bum name
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
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Explanation of Buttons
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This explains names and functions of each part.
1- key
Use to eject a disc.
2- 1DISP key Switch the content of the display.
For radio, use as preset key 1.
3- 2PAGE key Display the content page forward.
For radio, use as preset key 2.
4- 3key For radio, use as preset key 3.5- MEDIA keyEach time this is pressed, the audio
source switches in the order “CD”,
“USB/iPod”, and “AUX”.
6- RADIO key Switch the radio and the band.
7-
key/ key
For audio, press to select audio track/file
and hold down to rewind/fast forward;
for radio, select radio station.
8- SEL•PWR•VOL key Adjust the volume, and turn the power
ON/OFF. Additionally, adjust audio quality and select items.
9-
key
Return during audio track search
10- Disc slot
11- AUTO-P key Auto preset the radio.
12- 4RPT key For audio, press to turn repeat playback
mode on/off; for radio, use as preset key
4.
Operation Keys
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13- 5RDM keyFor audio, press to turn random playback
mode on/off; for radio, use as preset key
5.14- 6key For radio, use as preset key 6.
15-
/MENU key
Switch to Menu mode.
16- Auxiliary Audio connector (mini-jack) Connect a commercially-available audio
device.
Steering wheel audio remote
control switches*
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1- Volume up/down switch Adjust audio functions volume.
2-
button, button
Select CD and other audio source tracks
and radio stations.
Hold down to fast forward and rewind.
3- MODE button (Type 1)/SOURCE but-
ton (Type 2)
Hold down to turn the audio function ON/OFF. Additionally, each time this is
pressed, this switches the audio source.
The order of switching is as shown be- low.
Listen to Radio
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This explains how to listen to AM and FM
radio broadcasts.
To Listen to the Radio
Press the RADIO key to switch the band.
Switch between AM and FM bands.
The selected band is indicated on the display.
NOTEl Each time the RADIO key is pressed, this
switches in the order “FM1”, “FM2”, and
“AM”.
Manual/Seek Station Selection
Press the key or the key to the fre-
quency to listen to.
keyIncreases the frequency
being received. keyReduces the frequency
being received.
Listen to Radio
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iPod or USB
AUX
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NOTElData containing copyright information may
not be played back.
l It is recommended that the iPod/iPhone
equaliser settings be set to flat.
l Operate the iPod/iPhone while connected to
this product.
l If an iPod/iPhone does not operate correctly,
then remove the iPod/iPhone from the prod-
uct, reset, then reconnect.
Play iPod
Press the MEDIA key to set the USB (iPod)
as the source.
The selected source is indicated on the dis- play.
Select the Track (File)
Press the key or key to select the
track.
This enables selection of the next or previous
track.
Fast Forward or Rewind
Hold down the key or key.
Fast forward/rewind is possible.
Switch Playback Mode
Repeat playback and shuffle playback are
possible.
Repeat Playback (RPT)
Press the 4RPT key.
Repeat playback of the track currently being
played.
NOTEl Pressing again will cancel.
Shuffle Playback (RDM)
Press the 5RDM key.
Play tracks in the category currently being played in a random order.
NOTEl Pressing the 5RDM key two times will can-
cel.
Album Shuffle Playback
Press the 5RDM key during playback of the
album in a random order.
Play the album in a random order (tracks in
any order on the album).NOTEl Pressing again will cancel.
Search Tracks
Search categories or track names, and select a
track. 1. Press the SEL•PWR•VOL key.
2. Turn the SEL•PWR•VOL key to select
the category.
3. Press the SEL•PWR•VOL key. Catego-
ries or tracks within the selected catego-
ry are displayed.
4. Turn the SEL•PWR•VOL key to select
the category or track.
5. Press the SEL•PWR•VOL key. Repeat steps 1 to 4, and search fortracks.
Select the track, and press the
SEL•PWR•VOL key to play.
NOTEl While the category (1 st
level) is selected,
press the key to cancel track search
mode.
Listen to an iPod*
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NOTElIf there is no operation for 10 seconds after
selecting the category, then track search
mode will be cancelled.
l While the track is selected, press the
key
to return to the previous operation.
l While the track is selected, hold down the
key to cancel track search mode.
l iPod operations such as selecting a track will
cancel track search mode.
Listen to Audio Files on a
USB Device* E00736501434
By connecting commercially-available USB
devices such as USB memory to this product, you can play audio files on these through the
product.
CAUTIONl Do not leave the USB device unattended in
the vehicle.
l Never hold these devices in your hand to op-
erate while driving, as this is dangerous.
l Do not use hard discs, card readers, or mem-
ory readers, as damage may occur to these or
to the data contained therein. If these are er- roneously connected, then turn the ignition
switch to the “LOCK” position or put the operation mode in OFF, then remove.CAUTIONl Because of the risk of data loss, it is recom-
mended that files be backed up.
l No guarantee is made as regards damage to
the USB device, nor regarding loss or dam- age to data contained therein.
l Depending on how the devices are handled,
audio files being damaged or lost, therefore it is recommended that data be backed up.NOTEl Digital audio players that support the mass
storage class specifications can be connec- ted.
l Regarding how to connect USB devices, re-
fer to “How to connect a USB memory de-vice” on page 7-97.
l When connecting a USB device, use a con-
nection cable. Failure to use a connection ca-
ble when connecting may place undue load
on, or damage the USB connector.
l Set up the device in order that no unsafe ac-
tions, such as plugging in the connection ca-ble are taken while driving.
l When inserting and removing the USB de-
vice, for safety’s sake first stop the vehicle.
l Do not insert other than audio devices into
the USB port. Damage to the device or equipment may result.
l Depending on the status of the USB device,
it may take some time until the device is rec- ognized, or playback starts.NOTEl Depending on the USB device, the button
functions on the product may not operatewhile the USB device is connected.
l USB device specifications and settings may
mean that connection is not possible, or re-
sult in differences in operation or display.
l Depending on audio data in the USB device,
track information may not be displayed cor- rectly.
l Depending on the status of the vehicle and
device, the iPod/iPhone may not be played after starting the engine.
l Data containing copyright information may
not be played back.
l This product can play MP3, WMA, and
AAC format audio files.
l Depending on the type of USB device, usage
may not be possible, or functions that can beused may be restricted.
l The recommended file system for USB
memory is FAT32.
l The maximum supported capacity for USB
memory is 32GB.
l Operate the USB device containing recorded
audio files while connected to this product.
Playback of Audio Files on a
USB Device
Press the MEDIA key to set
USB as the source. The selected source is in- dicated on the display.
Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device*
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