Settings MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Detour 4-3
Route
Detour
Detours that specify the distance from the
current location, or detours that specify
streets to avoid can be set.
1 Touch [Route] on the current
location screen
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Route
Detour
Detours that specify the distance from the
current location, or detours that specify
streets to avoid can be set.
1 Touch [Route] on the current
location screen
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Detour 4-3
Route
Detour
Detours that specify the distance from the
current location, or detours that specify
streets to avoid can be set.
1 Touch [Route] on the current
location screen
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The route menu is displayed. 2 Touch [Detour]
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The detour setting screen is displayed.
Detour Distance
Specifying the distance to calculate the
detour route.
1
Touch the desired detour distance
for “Detour Distance” in the detour
setting screen
(page 4-3)
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A detour route is calculated according to the speci ed
distance, and route guidance starts.NOTE The distance unit in the factory settings is “miles”. If the
unit is changed to “km” (
“System Settings” (page 10-5)
),
the detour distances are [1], [5], [10], [20], [40], [80].
A detour route longer than the entire route length
cannot be selected.
Avoid Street
Settings are performed here for selecting
a start street and an end street, and
detouring the area in between.
1 Touch [Avoid Street] in the detour
setting screen
(page 4-3)
A list of streets to be passed on the current route is
displayed. 2 Touch the start street
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NOTE If the route to be calculated detours only one street,
go to step 4. 3 Touch the end street
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4 Touch [Set]
A detour route is calculated according to the speci ed
street area, and route guidance starts.
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Editing the Route (Itinerary) 4-4Editing the Route (Itinerary)The destination position can be changed,
a way point can be added, and the route
calculation conditions can be changed.
1 Touch [Route] on the current
location screen
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The route menu is displayed. 2 Touch [Itinerary]
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The itinerary list screen is displayed.
NOTE Touch [Info] to display a map of the vicinity and
corresponding information.
Touch [Start] to calculate the route with the current
settings and start route guidance.
Showing the Route (3 Routes)
The entire route can be displayed, 3
different routes can be viewed, and the
calculation conditions can be changed.
1 Touch [Show Route] in the
itinerary list screen
(page 4-4)
Location Information Button
Route Option Icon
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The show route screen is displayed.NOTE Touch [
] of the location information button or
[1], [2]..., to display the map of the vicinity of the
destination and way point.
The route option icon can be used to view with icons
the information set in
“Route Options” (page 10-12)
.
Refer to
“Route Option Icon” (page 4-1)
for the
meanings of the icons.
Touch [Option] to perform settings related to the
route in the same way as from
“Route Options”
(page 10-12)
.
NOTE Touch [Rt. Outline] to display a list of the intersections
up to the destination where turns are required. >>> “Route Outline” (page 4-2)Touch [Preview] to scroll the map along the route. >>> “Preview” (page 4-2) Touch [Modify] to return to the itinerary list screen. 2 Touch [3 Routes]
3 routes are displayed: [Fast], [Short] and [Easy]. 3 Touch [Fast], [Short] or [Easy]
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4 Touch [Back]
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Editing the Route (Itinerary) 4-7
Route
4 Touch [Yes]
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5 Touch [Start]
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Guidance starts for the changed route.
Option
Settings related to the route can be
performed.
1 Touch [Op MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Editing the Route (Itinerary) 4-7
Route
4 Touch [Yes]
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5 Touch [Start]
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Guidance starts for the changed route.
Option
Settings related to the route can be
performed.
1 Touch [Op](/img/19/7465/w960_7465-51.png)
Editing the Route (Itinerary) 4-7
Route
4 Touch [Yes]
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5 Touch [Start]
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Guidance starts for the changed route.
Option
Settings related to the route can be
performed.
1 Touch [Option] in the itinerary list
screen
(page 4-4)
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The route options screen is displayed.
The remaining operations are the same as from step 3
of “Route Options” (page 10-12)
.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Storing a New Location 5-3
Address Book
4 Touch one of the search methods
to search for the location
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Refer to the following pages to search for the location.>>> [Address/Intersection] MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Storing a New Location 5-3
Address Book
4 Touch one of the search methods
to search for the location
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Refer to the following pages to search for the location.>>> [Address/Intersection]](/img/19/7465/w960_7465-57.png)
Storing a New Location 5-3
Address Book
4 Touch one of the search methods
to search for the location
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Refer to the following pages to search for the location.>>> [Address/Intersection] (page 3-2)
>>> [Point of Interest] (page 3-5)
>>> [Advanced Search] (page 3-8)
>>> [Previous 20] (page 3-7)
>>> [Address Book] (page 3-7) 5 Touch [Set]
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6
Touch each item to input information
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NOTE Touch [Edit] of “Home Location” in
“Personal
Settings” (page 10-16)
to change home information.
Touch [Delete] of “Home Location” in
“Personal
Settings” (page 10-16)
to delete the home location.
7 Touch [Set as Home]
The storing of the home location is completed.
Icons
25 icon types can be set for the stored
location; the 24 types shown below and
“HOME”.HOME1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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15
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24
NOTE Only one location can be set as “HOME”.
The number to the side of the icon shows the priority
when the icons are ordered in a list.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Editing a Location 5-4
Editing a Location
The information about stored locations in the
address book can be edited or deleted.
1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch
[Navigation Settings]
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Editing a Location
The information about stored locations in the
address book can be edited or deleted.
1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch
[Navigation Settings]
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Editing a Location 5-4
Editing a Location
The information about stored locations in the
address book can be edited or deleted.
1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch
[Navigation Settings]
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2 Touch [Personal]
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The personal settings screen is displayed.
NOTE Touch [New] of “Address Book” to create a new
location to store. Store using the same operations as “Storing a New Location” (page 5-1)
.
Editing
Editing information about a stored
location.
1 Touch [Edit] of “Address Book”
in the Personal Settings screen
2
Touch the stored location to change
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NOTE Touch [Icon] to order the locations in icon sequence.
Refer to
“Icons” (page 5-3)
for details on the icon
priority.
Touch [Name] to order the stored location names in
alphabetical sequence.
Touch [Date] to order the registration dates with the
newest at the top.
3 Touch the item to change
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NOTE Refer to
“To Customize/Modify Address” (page 5-2)
for details on the items to change.
4 Touch [Set] after changing the
item
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all the desired items have
been changed.NOTE [Set] is not available
for “Icon”. The change is set
by touching the
icon button.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Editing a Location 5-5
Address Book
5 Touch [Set to Address Book]
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The information change is completed.
Deleting
Deleting a stored location.
1 Touch [Delete] of “Address
Book” in th MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Editing a Location 5-5
Address Book
5 Touch [Set to Address Book]
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The information change is completed.
Deleting
Deleting a stored location.
1 Touch [Delete] of “Address
Book” in th](/img/19/7465/w960_7465-59.png)
Editing a Location 5-5
Address Book
5 Touch [Set to Address Book]
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The information change is completed.
Deleting
Deleting a stored location.
1 Touch [Delete] of “Address
Book” in the Personal Settings screen
2
Touch the stored location to delete
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NOTE The stored locations targeted for deletion are
displayed with a black highlight.
Touch a location again to remove it from the deletion
target.
Multiple locations can be selected at the same time.
Touch [Select All] to delete all stored locations at the
same time. 3 Touch [Done]
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4 Touch [Yes]
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The selected stored locations are deleted.
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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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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.
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Listening to SIRIUS 6-16
Switching TEXT Display
If the text for “Artist Name”, “Song/
Program title”, and “Composer Name”
cannot all fit on the first page, you can
change the page to see the text. If there is
no text to carry over, the second page will
be blank.
1 Touch [Text]
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Shows the second page. Touching “Text” again returns
to the rst page.
Setting Channel Skipping
Channels set to be skipped are skipped
without being selected when the channel
up/down and scan operations are
performed.
1 Touch [
]
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2 Touch [Skip]
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The category list is displayed. 3 Touch the category
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The list of channels within the selected category is
displayed.
NOTE Touch [All Unskip] to cancel all skip settings. 4 Touch the channel to be skipped
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NOTE If a channel has been selected directly, the channel
can be received without being skipped. “Skipping
Channel”, however, which describes that the channel
has been set to be skipped in the source plate, is
displayed.
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Recording to the Music Server 6-22Recording to the Music ServerTracks on music CDs can be recorded to the
HDD built into this device at approximately x4
speed.
NOTE The use of recorded tracks for purposes other than
personal enjoyment is prohibited by copyright law.
Recorded sounds may suffer from noise occurring
or the sound quality may be different from original
sound.
Tracks that have been recorded to the music server
cannot be reproduced in another medium (CD-R/
RW, HDD, etc.)
Previously recorded tracks cannot be recorded again
from the same CD.
Turning OFF the engine or removing the music CD
during recording will result in defective recording.
During recording, the navigation system may be slow
to operate.
Recording may be slower than the x4 speed due to
the processing load on the device or the status of
the music CD.
If sound skipping or other errors occur, return to the
start of that track and restart the recording.
Even if there are no blanks between tracks on the
CD, a brief silence is stored in the HDD between
tracks.
Displaying during Recording
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1) REC symbol
During recording, this symbol is displayed in red,
and when all recordings have nished, the display is
turned OFF. The numbers describe the percentage
of the number of tracks that have finished being
recorded out of the total number of CD tracks, so if
recording a single track, “00%” is displayed.
2) Recording Status Symbol
Tracks being recorded are displayed in red, and
those that are not being recorded are displayed in
blue. No symbol is displayed for tracks that have
nished being recorded.
Recording
With auto recording, all tracks are
recorded automatically when a music CD
is inserted, and with manual recording only
the selected tracks can be recorded.
NOTE If the available HDD space is insuf cient, recording is
not possible.Recording SettingsSet the music CD recording method. 1 During music CD playback
(page
6-19)
, touch [
]
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2 Touch [REC. setting]
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1)2)