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Watching DVDs 8-1
Visual
Visual
Watching DVDs
If a DVD is inserted into the MMCS, it
automatically switches to DVD playback.
It will display the DVD image if the vehicle is
not moving.
NOTE For safety reasons, while driving, video is not
displayed, and playback is audio only.
To watch a DVD, stop the car in a safe location.
Display Contents
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1) Title number
The number of the title currently being played is
displayed.
2) Prohibited operation symbol
Displayed when the requested operation cannot be
performed.
3) Chapter number
The number of the chapter currently being played
is displayed.
4) [Search]
Touch this button to select the chapter or title, or
specify the number.
5) [Sound]
The sound language changes each time this button
is touched.
6) [Subtitle]
The subtitle language changes each time this
button is touched.
7) [Angle]
The angle changes each time this button is
touched.
8) [No. Entry]
The title or chapter can be speci ed by entering a
number after this button is touched.9) [ Title] and [Title ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
titles.
10) [
Chapter] and [Chapter
]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
chapters. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward.11) [Menu]
Touch this button to display the DVD content title
menu.
12) [Return]
Touch this button to play the speci ed range
determined on the disk.
13) [Slow]
Touch this button to play in slow motion.
14) [Stop]
Touch this button to stop the playback.
15) [Pause]
Touch this button to pause the playback.
16) [Play]
Touch this button (when the playback is paused
or during slow motion playback) to resume normal
playback.
17) Playback Time
The playback time is displayed.
18) Playback Status
Displays the current playback status using symbols.
>>>”Playback Marks” (page 8-3)
1)
10)17)18)
9)4)5)6)7)8)
12)11 )
3)
13)14)15)16)
2)
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Watching DVDs 8-2
Basic Operations
1 Insert a DVD into the device
>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 6-4)
>>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 6-3)
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The display is switched to DVD images automatically. 2 Touch the screen while the DVD
is displayed
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The operations menu screen is displayed.
Playback
1 Touch [Play]
This resumes playback from paused or slow motion
playback.Pausing
1 Touch [Pause]
The DVD playback is paused.
The image is stopped and frozen.Stopping
1 Touch [Stop]
The DVD playback is stopped. The image disappears,
and the blue back screen is displayed.
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NOTE Touch [Play] here to resume playback.
(Resume Playback)
Touch [Stop] again and touch [Play] to play the DVD
from the beginning.
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding
1 Touch and hold [
Chapter] or
[Chapter
] during playback
When the button is released, the playback screen is
displayed.Selecting Chapters
1 Touch [
Chapter] or [Chapter
] during playback
NOTE
When the chapter has played for one second or
more, touch [
Chapter] to play from the start of
the current chapter.
Selecting Titles
1 Touch [
Title] or [Title ] during
playback
Slow Motion Playback
1 Touch [Slow]
NOTE
Each time [Slow] is touched, the playback
speed is changed in the following order:
1/2>>>1/8>>>1/32>>>1/2.
Touch [Play] to cancel slow motion playback.
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Watching DVDs 8-6Displaying the Default Settings MenuAfter setting the default settings, there is
no need to change the subtitile settings,
etc., each time during DVD playback.
The following settings are possible: menu
language, sound language, subtitle
language, angle mark display, audio
compression (dynamic range control), and
viewing restriction (parental lock).NOTE With [Sound Language], [Subtitle Language], and
[Menu Language], the language speci ed by the disk
is played if the selected language is not available on
the disk. 1 Touch [Stop] in the operations
menu screen during playback
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2 Touch the screen
3 Touch [DVD Settings]
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The default settings menu is displayed.NOTE Continuation of the playback is disabled when the
default settings menu is displayed.
Touch [Default] in the default settings menu to return
all items, other than viewing restrictions, to their
default settings.
Language Settings
Set the menu language, sound language,
and subtitle language default settings. 1 Touch [Menu Language], [Sound
Language] or [Subtitle Language] in
the default settings menu
(page 8-6)
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The language settings screen is displayed. 2 Touch one of the languages
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NOTE If the language you want to set is not in the list,
touch [Others]. >>> [If “Others” Has Been Selected] (page 8-7)
The selected languages are set.
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Watching DVDs 8-8
Viewing Restrictions (Parental Lock)
Depending on the disk, viewing of scenes
that you do not want children to see (e.g.,
adult content and violent scenes) can be
restricted.NOTE Set a password when using for the rst time. Viewing
restrictions cannot be operated unless a password
has been set.
Disks that do not have the viewing control level on
the disk package cannot be viewing-controlled, even
if the level has been set.
The viewing level is recorded to the disk. Check the
disk package.
Depending on the disk, only scenes that are viewing-
restricted may be skipped during playback. For
details, refer to the disk user guide.
Depending on the disk, playback may become
disabled if the viewing restriction level is changed.
After the viewing restriction level has been changed,
if playing this type of disk, remove the disk once, and
insert a disk with no viewing restrictions to change to
a playable level.
Setting Passwords and Viewing Restriction Levels 1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the
default settings menu
(page 8-6)
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2 Enter a user-selected 4-digit
password, and touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the 4-digit password again
for confi rmation, and touch [Enter]
4 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The password and viewing restrictions level settings
are now complete.
Level 1 Only disks for children are played.
Level 2 to
Level 7Disks with adult content are prohibited.
(I.e., disks for children and general disks
are played.)
Level 8 All disks are played.Changing the LevelThe viewing restriction level set can be changed. 1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the
default settings menu
(page 8-6)
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Watching DVDs 8-9
Visual
2 Enter the stored password, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The viewing restriction level change is completed.Changing the P MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Watching DVDs 8-9
Visual
2 Enter the stored password, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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Watching DVDs 8-9
Visual
2 Enter the stored password, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The viewing restriction level change is completed.Changing the PasswordThe set password can be changed. 1 Touch [Change Password] in the
password entry screen
(page 8-9)
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2 Enter the current password, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the new password, and
touch [Enter]
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4 Enter the new password again
for confi rmation, and touch [Enter]
The password change is completed.
If You Have Forgotten the PasswordIf you have forgotten your password, clear the
password, and reset as necessary. 1 Display the password entry
screen
(page 8-9)
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2
Touch [Back] fi ve times in succession
without entering any characters
A message is displayed, and the password is cleared.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Trip 9-5
Information
Trip
Trip information can be viewed and set.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Trip]
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The trip screen is displayed.
The average speed, Average Fuel Econom MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Trip 9-5
Information
Trip
Trip information can be viewed and set.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Trip]
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The trip screen is displayed.
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Trip 9-5
Information
Trip
Trip information can be viewed and set.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Trip]
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The trip screen is displayed.
The average speed, Average Fuel Economy, and
Instant Fuel Economy information can be viewed.NOTE Touch [Graph] to view
the average speed and
average fuel economy
as a graph, measured
in 5-minute units.
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Touch [Manual] to change the reset mode to “Manual
Reset Mode”.
>>> “Reset Mode” (page 9-5)
2 Touch [
]
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The 2/3 trip screen is displayed.
The distance to empty, distance driven after refueling
and driving time can be viewed. 3 Touch [
]
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The 3/3 trip screen is displayed.
The lap time can be measured. >>> “Lap Time” (page 9-6)
Reset Mode
Two reset modes are available:
- Auto Reset Mode automatically resets
the average speed and average fuel
economy, four hours after the ignition
switch is turned OFF.
- In Manual Reset Mode, you can reset
the items when desired.
Changing the Reset Mode
1 Display the 1/3 Trip screen
2 Touch [Manual]
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“Auto Reset Mode” is changed to “Manual Reset
Mode”.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Maintenance 9-9
Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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Maintenance 9-9
Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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The maintenance list screen is displayed.NOTE Items that have passed their maintenance timing or
maintenance distance are displayed in a different
color.
Setting the Maintenance Timing
An item can be selected to set the maintenance
timing. 1 On the maintenance screen,
touch the item to be set
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The maintenance information screen of the selected
item is displayed.NOTE “Date” displays the date on which the maintenance
was performed.
“Changed at Odometer” displays the odometer value
at the time of maintenance.
“Remaining Distance” displays the distance until the
next maintenance timing. 2
Touch [Setup] in the “Maintenance
Fixed Date” settings
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NOTE If [USER1], [USER2], or [USER3] has been selected
in Step 1, the item name can be entered by selecting
[Set Name].
Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
“Maintenance Fixed Date”is used to set the distance
from the performance of maintenance to the time of
the next maintenance.
“Maintenance Distance” is used to set the number of
months from the performance of maintenance to the
time of the next maintenance. 3 Touch [
] or [ ]to set the next
maintenance date
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4 Touch [Set]
The “Maintenance Fixed Date” settings are completed. 5 Touch [Setup] in “Maintenance
Distance”
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual System Settings 10-4
System Settings
The basic settings required by the navigation
function can be performed here.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[System]
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System Settings
The basic settings required by the navigation
function can be performed here.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[System]
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System Settings 10-4
System Settings
The basic settings required by the navigation
function can be performed here.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[System]
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The system settings screen is displayed. 2 Touch each item to change the
setting
3 Touch [Back]
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The setting change is completed.
Time
Changing the time zone.
1 Touch [Time]
2 Touch the desired zone
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3 Touch [On] or [Off] for “Daylight
Saving Time”
4 Touch [Back]
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The time zone settings are completed, and the display
returns to the system options screen.
Language
Changing the language used by the
system.
1 Touch [Language]
2 Touch one of the languages
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3 Touch [Back]
[English] Change to English.
[Français] Change to French.
[Español] Change to Spanish.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.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2010 8.G MMCS Manual Equipment 10-7
Settings
Equipment
Set the vehicle equipment.
1 Press the [SET] key, touch
[Equipment]
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The equipment screen is displayed. 2 Touch the name of the equipment
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Settings
Equipment
Set the vehicle equipment.
1 Press the [SET] key, touch
[Equipment]
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The equipment screen is displayed. 2 Touch the name of the equipment
group
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Equipment 10-7
Settings
Equipment
Set the vehicle equipment.
1 Press the [SET] key, touch
[Equipment]
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The equipment screen is displayed. 2 Touch the name of the equipment
group
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3 Touch the item name
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4 Touch the condition
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5 Touch [Back]
The equipment settings are completed.
Equipment Items that Can Be Set
Refer to the section titled “Features and
Controls” in the vehicle owner’s manual for
details on setting these items.
Keyless Entry System Turn Signal Lights Answerback
Horn Answerback Sounds at Keyless Entry Lock
Duration of Horn Answerback SoundsF.A.S.T.*-key (Keyless Operation System)*:Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter
Turn Signal Lights Answerback
Horn Answerback Sounds at keyless Entry Lock
Duration of Horn Answerback Sounds
Door Entry and Engine Start Function
Keyless Operation Answerback Beep Sounds
Time for Remote Unlock Inactivated after LockingNOTE Either “Keyless Entry System” or “Keyless Operation
System” will be displayed, depending on the equipment.
Wipers Windshield Wipers Intermittent Operation
Wipers Linked to Washer
Rear Wiper Intermittent Interval
Rear Wiper Continuous OperationExterior Lights/Interior Lights Headlight Auto-cutout Function
Interior Light Auto-cutout Time
Duration Dome Light Remains On after Door is
ClosedTheft Alarm Panic AlarmTurn Signal Operation in Key Position
Lane-change Signals (Flash Three Times with 1
Touch)Power Door Locks Automatic Relocking after Unlocked by Remote
Unlock Operation
Automatic Unlock when Transmission Shifted to ParkOthers Auto Cut of ACC Power
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Navi Screen Options 10-10
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map
Setting whether or not to display the POI
icons on the map.
Individual settings for whether or not to
display can also be made for each POI.[Show All] Displays all icons on the map.
[Hide All] Hides all icons from the map.
[Select] Only the icons selected in advance are
shown on the map.
Select IconsSetting speci c POI icons to be displayed on the map. 1 Touch [Select]
2 Touch [
] of “POI Icons on Map”
3 Touch a checkbox to select a POI
to display
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NOTE
is displayed,
is not displayed.
The screen changes between
and
each time
it is touched.
Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
For facilities displayed as , detailed settings can
be performed.
4 Touch [Back]
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The display returns to the Screen Options screen, and
the setting of speci c POI icons to be displayed on the
map is completed.
POI IconsThe 43 POI icon types are shown below.
POI Icons are color coded based on their category
type.
A (Green) Shopping, Money & Business
B (Dark Blue) Car & Travel
C (Brown) Public Places & Emergency
D (Orange) Restaurant
E (Blue) Recreation & Attraction
Icons/Name Category
AIRPORT BAMUSEMENT PARK EAT M AAUTOMOBILE CLUB BBANK ABUS STATION BCAR RENTAL BCASINO ECITY CENTER CCITY HALL CCIVIC / COMMUNITY CENTER CCOMMUTER RAIL STATION BCONVENTION / EXHIBITION
CENTERCCOURT HOUSE CFERRY TERMINAL BGAS STATION BGOLF COURSE EGROCERY STORE A