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INFO/SETTINGS
INFO 66
Mobile Phone ................................... 66
Connect Your Mobile Phone  ........................66
Display the Phonebook ................................ 67
Register in Phonebook ................................ 67
Edit a Phonebook ........................................ 68
Dial a Telephone .......................................... 69
Incoming Calls ............................................. 70
Setting Passcode ......................................... 71
Other Info  ........................................ 72
Camera ........................................................ 72
Version Info  .................................................. 72
SETTINGS 73
Adjust the Sound Quality  ................73
Setting Items  ................................................ 73
System Settings .............................. 75
Sound  .......................................................... 75
Time Setting ................................................. 76
Language ..................................................... 76
AUX Setting  ................................................. 77
Other Settings ................................. 78
Display Off ................................................... 78
Color Contrast ............................................. 78
Clock Screen  ............................................... 79
Radio Setting  ............................................... 80
Bluetooth Setting ......................................... 81
Other
Troubleshooting ..............................83
If This  Message Appears... .......................... 83
If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly...  .......85
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8   Important Points on Safety for the Customer
Important Points 
on Safety for the 
Customer
This product features a number of pictorial 
indications as well as points concerning 
handling so that you can use the product 
correctly and in a safe manner, as well as 
prevent injury or damage to yourself, other 
users, or property.
WARNINGThis indicates details 
regarding handling of the 
product that if ignored, could 
be	 expected	 to	result 	in	 death 	
or serious injury.
CAUTIONThis indicates details 
regarding handling of the 
product that if ignored, could 
be	expected	to	result	in	
personal injury or property 
loss.
WARNING
•	The	driver	should	not	pay	close	 attention to the images on the 
screen while driving. 
This may prevent the driver looking where 
they are going, and cause an accident.
•	The	driver	should	not	perform	 complicated operations while 
driving. 
Performing complicated operations while 
driving may prevent the driver looking 
where they are going, and cause an 
accident.   
Therefore stop the vehicle in a safe 
location before performing such 
operations.
•	Do	not	use	during	malfunctions,	 such as when the screen does 
not light up or no sound is 
audible. 
This	may	lead	to	accident,	fire,	or	electric	
shock.
•	Ensure	water	or	other	foreign	 objects do not enter the product. 
This	may	lead	to	smoking,	fire,	electric	
shock, or malfunction.
•	Do	not	insert	foreign	objects	into	 the disc slot. 
This	may	lead	to	fire,	electric	shock,	or	
malfunction.
WARNING
•	In	the	event	of 	abnormalities	
occurring when foreign objects 
or	water	enter	the	product,	
resulting in smoke or a strange 
smell,	immediately	stop	using	
the	product,	and	consult	an	
authorized Mitsubishi Motors 
dealer or a repair facility of  your 
choice. 
Continuing to use the product may result 
in	accident,	fire,	or	electric	shock.
•	Do	not	disassemble	or	modify	the	 product. 
This	may	lead	to	malfunction,	fire,	or	
electric shock.
•	During	thunderstorms,	do	not	 touch the antenna or the front 
panel. 
This may lead to electrical shock from 
lightning.
CAUTION
•	Do	not	block	ventilation	holes	or	heat sinks on the product. 
Blocking ventilation holes or heat sinks 
may prevent heat from escaping from 
within	the	product,	leading	to	fire	or	
malfunction.
•	Do	not	turn	the	volume	up	to	 the extent that you cannot hear 
sounds from outside the vehicle 
while driving. 
Driving without being able to hear sounds 
from outside the vehicle may result in an 
accident.
•	Do	not	insert	your	hand	or	fingers	 into the disc slot. 
This may result in injury.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER 2014 8.G Display Audio Manual 12   Top Menu
Top Menu
By pressing the [MENU] key to display the top menu, then selecting a sou\
rce from that menu, 
you can use various functions.
Display Contents
TOP
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1)2) 3)4)
2nd TOP
1 MITSUBISHI LANCER 2014 8.G Display Audio Manual 12   Top Menu
Top Menu
By pressing the [MENU] key to display the top menu, then selecting a sou\
rce from that menu, 
you can use various functions.
Display Contents
TOP
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1)2) 3)4)
2nd TOP
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12   Top Menu
Top Menu
By pressing the [MENU] key to display the top menu, then selecting a sou\
rce from that menu, 
you can use various functions.
Display Contents
TOP
5)6)7)9)8)
1)2) 3)4)
2nd TOP
10)11)12)13)
1) FM (P25) 
Allows you to use the FM radio function.
2) 
AM   (P25)
  Allows you to use the AM radio function.
3) 
SIRIUS *7 (P32) 
Allows you to use the satellite radio 
function.
4) Clock
  Displays the current time using 24-hour 
time or 12-hour time.
5) 
CD 
  Plays media inserted into this product. 
Audio CD 
(P41) 
Audio	files	(MP3/WMA/AAC)	
(P44)
6) USB/iPod *1
  When an iPod is connected to this 
product, 
iPod is displayed and when you 
touch this, the iPod screen is displayed.
(P52) 
When a USB device is connected to this 
product, 
USB is displayed and when you 
touch this, the USB screen is displayed.
(P57) 
When nothing is connected to this product, 
USB/iPod is displayed.
7) 
BT Audio *2(P62)
  When a Bluetooth-capable audio device 
is connected to this product, the Bluetooth 
audio function can be used. 8) 
Next 
	 Displays	the	top	menu	(2nd	top).
9) 
Voice *3(P17)
  Allows you to use the voice control 
function.
10) 
AUX *1, *4, *5(P65)
	 When	an	external	input	device	is	 connected to this product, the audio from 
the	external	input	device	is	played.
11) 
Phone *6(P66)
  Allows you to make and receive telephone 
calls.
12) 
Setting (P73)
  Displays the settings screen, on which you 
can make various settings for this product.
13) 
Back 
	 Displays	the	top	menu	(top).
*1)	 An	iPod	and	external	input	cable	(both	available	 separately) are required.
*2)  Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable audio device in 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	
with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*3)  Can be used with Equipment by type	(vehicles	with	a	
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*4) Equipment by type	Even	when	no	external	input	
cable	or	 AUX	device	(both	available	separately)	
is connected to this product, [AUX] is displayed, 
but touching it does not output any audio.
*5) 
Equipment by type Not displayed for vehicles that do 
not support AUX devices.
*6)  Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable mobile phone in 
Equipment by type	(vehicles	
with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
*7) Equipment by type Requires a satellite tuner 
connection.
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14   Basic Operation
AV
The	following	explains	audio	function	operations.
Audio Functions
Basic Operation
NOTE
•	 The	album	names,	titles,	etc.	in	the	title	information in pictures used with the 
audio functions and related functions 
of this manual were prepared for these 
explanations.	 They	have	no	relationship	
whatsoever with actual title information.
Switch Audio ON/OFF
You can switch the audio function ON/OFF.
ADVICE
•	 Hold	down	the	steering	[MODE]	key	to	 also turn the audio function ON/OFF.
1Press the PWR/VOL key.
	▼
This switches the audio function OFF.
2Press the PWR/VOL key.
	▼
The audio function is switched ON and the 
audio source screen last used is displayed.
Adjust Volume
Adjust the audio function volume.
1During audio play, turn the 
PWR/VOL key counter-
clockwise.
	▼
The volume is lowered.
2Turn the PWR/VOL key 
clockwise.
	▼
The volume is raised.
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34   Listen to Satellite Radio
Display the Sub-menu
You can operate a scan and set Skip and 
Lock.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
▲ .
	▼
This displays the sub-menu.
ScanAllows you to search for channels 
that can be received.
→“Begin	Scanning	 All	Channels”	(P35)
Scan ListAllows you to search for channels 
that can be received within a 
category.
→“Begin	Scanning	Channels	by	
Category”	(P36)
SIRIUS ID Allows	you	to	confirm	the	SIRIUS	
ID.
→“The	SIRIUS	ID	is	displayed.”	(P40)
Sound Control Allows you to adjust the sound 
quality.
→“Adjust	the	Sound	Quality”	(P73)
SkipAllows you to set Skip on a 
channel being received.
→“Set	the	Channel	Skip”	(P39)
Lock Allows you to set Lock on a 
channel being received.
→“Setting	Listening	Restrictions”	(P37)
Direct Allows you to enter the channel 
number and receive the channel 
directly.
→“Selecting	Channels	Directly”	(P35)
* The sub-menu items are different depending on 
the screen displayed.
Search for Your Favorite 
Channel.
Searching from a Channel List
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
Channel List .
2Touch the “channel” you want.
	▼
The selected channel is received.
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Listen to Satellite Radio   37
AVRadio
Setting Listening Restrictions
You can set listening restrictions on channels 
and categories. 
If a channel that has listening restrictions is 
received,	the	sound	will	be	muted,	and	no	text	
information will be displayed. 
(The	factory	set	passcode	is	“1111”)
Setting on Received Channel
Sets listening restrictions on the current 
channel being received.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
▲ .
This displays the sub-menu.
2Touch Lock .
3Enter the “passcode”, then 
touch 
Enter .
	▼
The listening restrictions settings are complete, 
and the sound is muted.
ADVICE
•	 “CH	Locked”	is	displayed	on	the	channel	
name, preset switch, and channel list on 
the source plate.
•	 Listening	restrictions	cannot	be	set	on	 CH00	(SIRIUS	ID).
Setting from Channel List
Sets listening restrictions from the channel list.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2Touch CH Lock .
3Enter the “passcode”, then 
touch 
Enter .
4Touch the “channel” to set.
	▼
The listening restrictions are set, and a 
Lock Icon is displayed on the channel.
ADVICE
•	 Touching	[Back]	returns	to	the	channel	list screen.
•	 “CH	Locked”	is	displayed	on	the	channel	 name, preset switch, and channel list on 
the source plate.
•	 When	the	locked	channel	is	received,	the	 sound is muted.
•	 Touch	a	locked	channel	to	unlock	it.
•	 Listening	restrictions	cannot	be	set	on	 CH00	(SIRIUS	ID).
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38   Listen to Satellite Radio
Setting from Categor y List
Sets listening restrictions on all channels in 
the category.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2Touch Category .
Displays the category list screen.
3Touch Cat-Lock .
4Enter the “passcode”, then 
touch 
Enter .
5Touch the “category” to set.
	▼
The listening restrictions are set, and a 
Lock Icon is displayed on the category.
ADVICE
•	 Touching	[Back]	returns	to	the	category	list screen.
•	 “CH	Locked”	is	displayed	on	the	channel	 name, preset switch, and channel list on 
the source plate.
•	 When	the	locked	channel	is	received,	the	 sound is muted.
•	 Touch	a	locked	category	to	unlock	it.
Unlocking All Locked 
Channels
Cancels the listening restrictions on all 
channels.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2Touch Category .
Displays the category list screen.
3Touch Lock Reset .
4Enter the “passcode”, then 
touch 
Enter .
5Touch Ye s .
	▼
Cancels the listening restrictions on all 
channels.
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Listen to Satellite Radio   39
AVRadio
Changing the Lock Passcode
Changes the listening restriction passcode.
1On the passcode entry screen, 
touch 
Change Password .
2Enter the “current passcode”, 
then touch 
Enter .
3Enter the “new passcode”, 
then touch 
Enter .
4Enter the “new passcode” 
again, then touch 
Enter .
	▼
The passcode change is complete.
NOTE
•	 If	the	passcode	has	been	forgotten,	it	can	
be initialized.
•	 To	initialize	the	passcode,	open	 the	passcode	entry	screen	(with	no	
characters entered yet), touch [Clear] 5 
times consecutively, and touch [Yes].
 
Set the Channel Skip
You can set the Skip function on channels and 
categories. 
Channels in which Skip is set will be skipped 
and not received when cycling up and down 
through channels and during scans.
Setting on Received Channel
Sets Skip on the current channel being 
received.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
▲ .
This displays the sub-menu.
2Touch Skip .
	▼
The Skip setting is complete.
ADVICE
•	 “CH	SKPED”	is	displayed	on	preset	 channels.
•	 No	text	information	is	displayed.
•	 Skip	cannot	be	set	for	channels	that	have	 listening restrictions set on them.
•	 Skip	cannot	be	set	for	CH00	(SIRIUS	ID).
Setting from Channel List
Set Skip from the channel list.
1On the SIRIUS broadcast 
information screen, touch 
Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2Touch the channel Skip to 
set.
	▼
Skip is set, and the Skip icon is selected.
ADVICE
•	 Touch	[Skip]	again	to	cancel	the	Skip	 setting.
•	 Skip	cannot	be	set	for	channels	that	have	 listening restrictions set on them.
•	 Skip	cannot	be	set	for	CH00	(SIRIUS	ID).
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66   Mobile Phone
INFO/SETTINGS
INFO
Equipment by type  
(Vehicles	with	a	Bluetooth® 2.0 interface). 
Mobile Phone
Connecting your mobile phone to this 
product with Bluetooth lets you use the 
hands-free function.
WARNING
•	 For	safety's	sake,	do	not	operate	the	
mobile phone while driving. When 
operating	the	mobile	phone,	first	stop	the	
vehicle in a safe location.
•	 Do	not	leave	your	mobile	phone	 unattended in the vehicle. If your mobile 
phone rolls underfoot when you stop 
the vehicle or when you go around a 
curve and it get under the brake pedal, 
it can interfere with driving and cause an 
accident.
NOTE
•	 Cancel	functions	such	as	the	mobile	phone “dial lock”, and connect while on 
the standby screen.
•	 While	connected,	mobile 	phone	(receiving	
calls, etc.) operations may not function 
correctly.
•	 Depending	on	the	distance	between	 the product and the mobile phone, the 
conditions within the vehicle, and types 
of screening, connection may not be 
possible. In these cases, situate the 
mobile phone as close as possible to the 
product.
•	 This	product	allows	you	to	register	a	 total of 7 Bluetooth devices, including 
Bluetooth-capable mobile phones and 
audio devices.
•	 Even	though	a	mobile	phone	is	 Bluetooth capable, characteristics and 
specifications	may	mean	that	correct	
operation may not be possible.
•	 Even	though	a	mobile	phone	is	Bluetooth	 capable,	phone	specifications	and	
settings may result in differences in 
display, or prevent correct operation.
•	 Some	models	may	not	be	confirmed	as	 connected, or may not connect.
Connect Your Mobile Phone
This product and your mobile phone use the 
Bluetooth function to connect.
For details on how to connect, refer to 
“Bluetooth	Setting”	(P81).
Operation methods below describe situations 
once connection has been completed.
NOTE
•	 This	requires	a	mobile	phone	that	can	be	 connected to the Bluetooth.
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Mobile Phone   71
INFO/SETTINGSINFO
Answering an Incoming Call
1Press the “OFF HOOK” key on 
the steering wheel.
→“Steering	Remote	Control	Switch	
Operation”	(P16)
	▼
You can now talk with the calling party.
ADVICE
•	 You	can	also	talk	with	the	calling	party	by	 touching [Call].
Ending a Telephone Call
1Press the “ON HOOK” key on 
the steering wheel.
→“Steering	Remote	Control	Switch	Operation”	(P16)
	▼
This ends the incoming call.
ADVICE
•	 You 	can	also	end 	a	call 	by	touching 	[End].
Setting Passcode
You can lock the telephone function with a 
passcode to prevent any third party from using 
the telephone function without your approval.
1On the mobile phone screen,  
touch 
▲ then Lock .
2Enter a four-digit “passcode”, 
then touch 
Enter .
	▼
The passcode setting is complete.
CAUTION
•	 Do	not	forget	this	passcode.	 You	will	
need	to	enter	it	the	next	time	you	use	the	
telephone function.
ADVICE
•	 This	takes	effect	after	the	next	startup.
•	 After	turning	the	ignition	switch	to	LOCK/ OFF, wait at least 30 seconds, then turn 
the ignition switch to ACC or ON. If you 
turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON too 
quickly, the new setting may not be set 
properly.
•	 If	you	have	set	a	passcode,	after	turning	 the ignition switch ON, check that the 
passcode is set correctly.
•	 If	you	forget	your	passcode,	consult	an	 authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
Unlocking the Lock
Use	the	passcode	to	unlock	the	lock.	 The	next	
time you use the telephone function, it is no 
longer necessary to enter a passcode.
1Press the MENU key or touch 
Phone .
2Enter the set a “passcode”, 
then touch 
Enter .
3Touch ▲ , and then Unlock .
	▼
The unlocking of the passcode lock is 
complete.
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