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Table of Contents 1-3
Introduction
Audio
Audio Functions --------------------------------- 6-1Displaying during Navi Functions ------------------- 6-1
Source Plate ---------------------------------------------- 6-1
A/V Icon ---------------------------------------------------- 6-2
Operation Limits while Driving ----------------------- 6-2
Switching to Audio Screen ---------------------------- 6-3
Ending Audio --------------------------------------------- 6-3
Adjusting the Volume ----------------------------------- 6-3
Displaying the Navi Screen --------------------------- 6-3Disk Handling ------------------------------------ 6-4Inserting and Removing Disks ----------------------- 6-4
Correct Disk Handling ---------------------------------- 6-5Types of Playable Disks ----------------------- 6-6Non-Standard CDs -------------------------------------- 6-6
Meaning of the Logos on DVDs --------------------- 6-6
MP3/WMA Files ------------------------------------------ 6-7
Folder Confi gurations ---------------------------------- 6-7
MP3s ------------------------------------------------------- 6-7
WMA -------------------------------------------------------- 6-8Listening to Radio ------------------------------ 6-9Selecting Stations --------------------------------------- 6-9
Scanning Broadcasting Stations -------------------- 6-9
Storing Broadcast Stations ------------------------- 6-10
Recalling Stored Stations --------------------------- 6-11
Listening to SIRIUS --------------------------- 6-12Display Contents -------------------------------------- 6-12
Selecting Stations ------------------------------------- 6-13
Selecting a Category to Be Received ------------ 6-13
Scanning ------------------------------------------------ 6-13
Storing Channels -------------------------------------- 6-15
Recalling Stored Channels ------------------------- 6-15
Switching TEXT Display ----------------------------- 6-16
Setting Channel Skipping --------------------------- 6-16
Parental Lock Channel ------------------------------- 6-17
Displaying the SIRIUS ID --------------------------- 6-18Listening to Music CDs --------------------- 6-19Display Contents -------------------------------------- 6-19
Basic Operations -------------------------------------- 6-20
Changing the Playback Mode ---------------------- 6-20Recording to the Music Server ----------- 6-22Displaying during Recording ----------------------- 6-22
Recording ----------------------------------------------- 6-22
Stopping Recording ----------------------------------- 6-24Obtaining Title Information ---------------- 6-25Gracenote Service ------------------------------------ 6-25
Obtaining Title Information -------------------------- 6-25Listening to MP3/WMA Disks ------------- 6-27Display Contents -------------------------------------- 6-27
Basic Operations -------------------------------------- 6-27
Changing the Playback Mode ---------------------- 6-28
Music Server
Music Server -------------------------------------- 7-1Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 7-1Confi guration ------------------------------------- 7-2Group ------------------------------------------------------- 7-2
Playlist ----------------------------------------------------- 7-2Listening to the Music Server --------------- 7-3Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 7-3
Changing the Playback Mode ------------------------ 7-4Searching for Desired Tracks --------------- 7-7Selecting Tracks from the List Screen ------------- 7-7
Searching Using the Search Function ------------- 7-8Editing User Groups ------------------------- 7-11Creating User Groups -------------------------------- 7-11
Creating User Playlists ------------------------------- 7-11
Adding Tracks to Playlists --------------------------- 7-14Setting the “My Best” Group -------------- 7-15Setting the “My Frequency” Conditions ---------- 7-15
Adding to “My Favorites” ---------------------------- 7-16Editing Detailed Information -------------- 7-17Changing Titles ---------------------------------------- 7-18
Changing Artist Names ------------------------------ 7-18
Changing Group Names ----------------------------- 7-18
Changing Categories --------------------------------- 7-19Changing the Playback Order ------------ 7-20Changing the Group Playback Order ------------ 7-20
Changing the Playlist Playback Order ----------- 7-21
Changing the Track Playback Order ------------- 7-22Deleting ------------------------------------------- 7-23Deleting One Item ------------------------------------- 7-23
Deleting All Items -------------------------------------- 7-24
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Table of Contents 1-4
Visual
Watching DVDs ---------------------------------- 8-1Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 8-1
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 8-2
Operations Menu ---------------------------------------- 8-3
Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions ---------- 8-5
Displaying the Default Settings Menu -------------- 8-6
Language Settings -------------------------------------- 8-6
Displaying Angle Marks -------------------------------- 8-7
Audio Compression ------------------------------------- 8-7
Viewing Restrictions ------------------------------------ 8-8
Language Codes ------------------------------------- 8-10AUX / Video Entertainment System ----- 8-11AUX ------------------------------------------------------- 8-11
Video Entertainment System ----------------------- 8-11
Information
Calendar -------------------------------------------- 9-1Setting Special Days ----------------------------------- 9-1
Editing Special Days ----------------------------------- 9-2
Deleting Special Days ---------------------------------- 9-2
Setting Anniversaries ----------------------------------- 9-3
Editing Anniversaries ----------------------------------- 9-4
Deleting Anniversaries --------------------------------- 9-4Trip --------------------------------------------------- 9-5Reset Mode ----------------------------------------------- 9-5
Driving Distance and Time ---------------------------- 9-6
Lap Time --------------------------------------------------- 9-6Environment -------------------------------------- 9-8
Maintenance -------------------------------------- 9-9Setting the Maintenance Timing --------------------- 9-9
Update --------------------------------------------------- 9-10
Clear ------------------------------------------------------ 9-10
Air Conditioner --------------------------------- 9-11
Mobile Phone ----------------------------------- 9-12Making Phone Calls ---------------------------------- 9-12
Receiving Phone Calls ------------------------------- 9-12Other Info ---------------------------------------- 9-13Support Info --------------------------------------------- 9-13
Vehicle Position ---------------------------------------- 9-13
Setting
Adjusting the Screen ------------------------ 10-1Display Off ---------------------------------------------- 10-1
Picture Control ----------------------------------------- 10-1
Screen Size --------------------------------------------- 10-1Sound Control ---------------------------------- 10-2If Premium Sound System is not connected
---- 10-2
If Premium Sound System is connected -------- 10-2
System Settings ------------------------------- 10-4Time ------------------------------------------------------ 10-4
Language ------------------------------------------------ 10-4
Unit -------------------------------------------------------- 10-5
Other Settings ------------------------------------------ 10-5Equipment --------------------------------------- 10-7Equipment Items that Can Be Set ---------------- 10-7Returning the Equipment Settings to Default
----- 10-8
Navi Screen Options ------------------------- 10-9One/Two Maps ----------------------------------------- 10-9
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map ---------- 10-10
Map Color ----------------------------------------------10-11
Current Street Name --------------------------------10-11
Address Book Name --------------------------------10-11
Vehicle Tracking --------------------------------------10-11
Route Options ---------------------------------10-12Route Priority ----------------------------------------- 10-12
Minimize Freeways --------------------------------- 10-12
Minimize Toll Roads -------------------------------- 10-12
Minimize Ferries ------------------------------------- 10-13
Avoid Selected Areas ------------------------------ 10-13
Avoid Time Restricted Roads -------------------- 10-13Guidance ----------------------------------------10-14Guidance Mode -------------------------------------- 10-14
Travel Time ------------------------------------------- 10-15
Time/Distance remaining -------------------------- 10-15
POI Icons on Guidance Map --------------------- 10-15
List Orientation --------------------------------------- 10-15Personal Settings ----------------------------10-16Address Book ---------------------------------------- 10-16
Home Location --------------------------------------- 10-16
Avoid Areas ------------------------------------------- 10-16
My Categories ---------------------------------------- 10-18
Delete Previous 20 ---------------------------------- 10-19Navi Voice / Other ----------------------------10-19
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ----10-20
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Parts Name and Functions 1-6
Parts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection
screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key Switches between the A/V screen and
MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Parts Name and Functions 1-6
Parts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection
screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key Switches between the A/V screen and](/img/19/7447/w960_7447-8.png)
Parts Name and Functions 1-6
Parts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection
screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key Switches between the A/V screen and
the NAVI screen.3) [VOL] Key
Adjusts the A/V volume.
4) [PWR] Key
Turns ON and OFF the audio
functions.
5) [SET] Key
Displays the Settings screen.
6) [OPEN] Key
Opens and closes the monitor panel.
7) [ENT] Key
Implements the selected item.
Role of the Steering Switch
8) Joystick
Scrolls the maps and implements
item selection.
9) [MENU] Key
Displays the Navi menu screen.
10) [ SCALE
] Key
Changes the map scale.
11) [NAVI] Key
Displays the current location screen.
12) [INFO] Key
Displays the Info screen.1) Volume up / down
( [ + ] and [ - ] Keys )
Adjust the volume during audio
function playback.
2) CH up / down
([ ] and [ ]Keys)
Moves up and down radio stations,
moves to the next or previous track
during CD playback, and moves to
the next or previous chapter during
DVD playback.
3) [MODE] Key
Toggles the A/V mode each time this
key is pressed. 1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
8)9)
7)10)11 )12)1)
2)
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Starting the MMCS 2-1
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Starting the MMCS
WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System (MMCS) while driving. Always concentrate on your driving rst. Keep your
eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while
driving, you could cause an accident.
When operating the MMCS, do not park with the
engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated
area. Carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless and
extremely poisonous, can build up and cause serious
injury or death.
1 Turn “ON” the ignition switch
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The opening screen is displayed.
If any function other than AUDIO was used last time,
go to Step 2.NOTE If special days and anniversaries
(page 9-1)
have
been set, when the date matches the settings, the
set icon is displayed on screen.
If maintenance information
(page 9-9)
has been set,
when the maintenance distance has been exceeded
or the maintenance timing has been exceeded, a
telop will be displayed in the opening screen.
2 Touch the desired language
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NOTE When the meter is set to Auto, the language of both
sides can be changed by performing operations on
either the MMCS side or the meter side.
When the meter is set to Manual, the language
of the meter side and the MMCS side can be set
separately. 3 Touch [OK]
After a moment, the display is changed to the
navigation screen.NOTE If the battery voltage is low in cold regions, etc., the
navigation screen is displayed rather than the screen
last used.
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Audio Functions 6-1
Audio
Audio
Audio Functions
This device can play music CDs (CDDA/CD-
TEXT), MP3/WMA disks (CD-R/RW), and DVDs
(DVD-VIDEO).
NOTE The images used by the audio functions and other
related functions in this manual were created to
explain the album names and title names of the title
information. They have absolutely no connection to
the actual existing title information.
Displaying during Navi Functions
If A/V operations are performed while the
navi screen is displayed, “Source plate”,
which describes the audio playback status
is displayed, and after a moment, “A/V
icon” is displayed.
Source Plate
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A/V Icon
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Source Plate
The titles and run time, etc., of the file
currently being played are displayed on
screen.
Music CD Playback
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MP3 Playback
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WMA Playback
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Music Server Playback
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Receiving FM
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Receiving AM
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Audio Functions 6-2Receiving SIRIUS
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DVD Playback
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During Video Entertainment System Playback
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A/V Icon
An icon that describes the playback media
and playback status is displayed in the top
right of the screen.
NOTE In [System Settings], [A/V Icons on Map] can be
turned [ON] and [OFF].
>>>“System Settings” (page 10-4)Common in A/V
Audio OFFRecording CD
Receiving AM/FM
Receiving normallyAuto Select Mode ONError occurred
Receiving SIRIUS
Receiving normallyError occurred
DVDs
PlayingPausedStoppedError occurred
Music CDs
PlayingError occurred
MP3/WMAs
PlayingError occurred
Music Servers
PlayingError occurred
AUXs
Playing
Video Entertainment System
Video Entertainment System ONError occurred
Operation Limits while Driving
DVD playback is audio only (no images are
displayed) while driving.
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Audio Functions 6-3
Audio
Switching to Audio Screen
Audio screens for all media are displayed
from the Navi screen.
NOTE Set the volume so that sound outside the vehicle
can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with
safe driving.
If performing operations while driving, make sure not
to hinder safe driving.
To use [CD] or [DVD], a disk must be inserted into
the device beforehand. 1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch one of the items
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NOTE If the [PWR] key or [AUDIO] key is pressed when the
audio has been turned OFF, the A/V screen from
before the audio was turned OFF is displayed.
Ending Audio
1 Press the [PWR] key
Playback is stopped and the audio is turned OFF.NOTE Press the [PWR] key again to resume play from
where it stopped.
Adjusting the Volume
The volume can be adjusted within a
range of 46 levels, including mute.
NOTE Set the volume so that sound outside the vehicle
can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with
safe driving.
If the playback volume is too loud, distortion may
occur. If this occurs, reduce the volume. 1 Press the [VOL + ] key
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The volume is increased.
2 Press the [VOL - ] key
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The volume is decreased.
Displaying the Navi Screen
1 Press the [NAVI] key
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The current location screen is displayed.
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Disk Handling 6-5
Audio
Correct Disk Handling
Handling Precautions If the disk signal surface is contaminated with
fingerprints or other dirt, the disk may become
unreadable. When holding a disk, do not touch the
signal surface. Gently pinch both edges of the disk,
or hold by the center hole and one edge.
Do not af x paper or stickers to the disk, or scratch
the disk.
Do not force a disk into the disk slot while another
disk is already inserted. This may scratch or damage
the disks.Maintenance Periodically clean the disk signal surface. To clean,
use a soft cloth to wipe gently from inside to outside,
without rotating the disk.
Check that there is no residue in the center hole
and around the circumference of new disks. Using
a disk with residue may cause malfunction, so use a
ballpoint pen, etc., to clean away the residue.Storage Precautions When not in use, make sure to return disks to their
cases and store out of direct sunlight.
If not using for a long time, make sure to remove
from the device.Disk Playback Environment Using disks in cold ambient temperatures
immediately after turning on the vehicle heater may
cause malfunction due to condensation (water
droplets) forming on the optical parts of the device,
or on the disk. In such cases, remove the disk and
wait a while before use.
Do not use 8-cm CD adapters. This may cause
malfunction.
Copyright Unauthorized copying, distribution, public
performance, or rental of disks is prohibited by law.
This product uses copyright protection technology,
and Macrovision and other copyright holders are
protected by the patent laws of the United States
and other intellectual property rights.
Use of this copyright protection technology requires
authorization from Macrovision. Further, without
special authorization from Macrovision, use is
restricted to the home and other private appreciation.
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Types of Playable Disks 6-7
Audio
MP3/WMA Files
Files in MP3/WMA format written to CD-
ROM and CD-R/RW disks can be played
on this device. The files and media that
can be used are limited, so before writing
les in MP3/WMA format to disk, read the
following carefully. Further, also make sure
to read thoroughly the user manuals to
ensure the correct use of your CD-R/RW
drives and recoding software. Data such
as title information, etc., is stored in the
MP3/WMA le, and can be displayed.
NOTE Distribution of disks or files written (i.e., copied)
from music CDs to others, and uploading to internet
servers, etc., is illegal whether paid or free of charge,
so do not do so.
Do not add “.mp3/.wma” extensions to files other
than MP3/WMA files. Playing disks to which these
files have been written causes misidentification for
playback, so intense white noise occurs that may
damage the speakers.
Depending on the recorder and the recording
software used to write to the disk, correct playback
may not be possible. In this case, refer to the user
manuals for the devices and software used.
Depending on the PC OS type, version, software,
and settings, it may not be possible to add
extensions. In this case,(if it is an MP3/WMA file)
add the “.mp3/.wma” extension to the end of the le
before writing to disk.
Disks with a mixture of les in MP3 format and WMA
format can be played.
Where the disk is a mixture of audio tracks and les
in MP3/WMA format, only the files in MP3/WMA
format are played.
Folder Configurations
Up to eight levels of folder can be identi ed.
Tracks can be managed by creating levels
such as genreartistalbumtrack (MP3/WMA
le).
MP3s
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-
1AudioLayer3”. MPEG is an abbreviation
of “Motion Pictures Experts Group”, and
is the video compression standard used
for video CDs, etc. MP3 is an audio
compression format included in the MPEG
audio standards, and enables files with
a small amount of data to be created
with high quality audio by processing
inaudible sounds that have been buried
in loud noise, as well as sounds in ranges
inaudible to the human ear. The data
on a music CD can be compressed to
approximately 1/10th of its original size
with almost no loss of sound quality, so
it is possible to write approximately the
contents of 10 music CDs to one CD-R/
RW.