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Starting the MMCS 2-2
Operation Instructions
With this navigation system, operations
can be performed by pressing the panel
keys or touching the screen buttons.
Operate the screen by touching lightly with
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WARNING
While driving, do not perform complicated
operations or concentrate on the screen. Failure to
pay attention to the road ahead may cause traf c
accidents. Have a front seat passenger perform
the operations, or stop the car in a safe location
before operating.NOTE Do not touch the screen with wet hands or press
it with hard, sharp objects, as this may cause
malfunction.
The Screens in this ManualThe screens described in this manual are for
explanation. They may be different from actual
screens, and their operation may also be different.
Lists
This section explains the list operation
buttons when a list has been displayed.
Scrolls forward through a list one line at
a time.Scrolls forward through a list one page
at a time.Scrolls back through a list one line at a
time.Scrolls back through a list one page at
a time.
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Listening to SIRIUS 6-12
Listening to SIRIUS
Only for vehicles equipped with satellite radio (SIRIUS) tuner
Display Contents
Normal Reception Screen
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1) Preset Number
If the channel being received has been preset, the
preset number is displayed.
2) Band
Displays the band which is currently being listened to.3) Band Switching Button
Touch this button to switch bands.
4) TEXT Display
Information about the current channel is displayed.5) Preset Button
The preset number, channel number and channel
name is displayed.
6) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
7) [Direct] The channel number entered to the screen directly is
displayed.8) [Category]
The category screen is displayed.9) [Text]
This switches the text display.
10) [ Channel], [Channel ]
Moves up and down one channel each time.
Touch and hold one of these buttons to
continuously change the channel. Release the
button to stop on a channel.
11) Incoming Category Name
The name of the category being received is
displayed.
12) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.13) Incoming Channel and Incoming Channel
Name
The channel and the name of the channel being
received is displayed.
Category List and Channel List
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1) Category List This displays the category button. Touch the button
to display the channel list.2) Channel List This displays the channel button. Touch the button
to start receiving the relevant channel.3) [CAT-Scan]
This scans the channels in the currently selected
category.
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. “SIRIUS” and related marks
are trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
2)
3)4)5)
6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
12) 13)
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1)2)3)
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Listening to SIRIUS 6-13
Audio
Selecting Stations
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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NOTE If SIRIUS has already been selected, the band is
switched. 2 Touch either [
Channel MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Listening to SIRIUS 6-13
Audio
Selecting Stations
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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NOTE If SIRIUS has already been selected, the band is
switched. 2 Touch either [
Channel](/img/19/7465/w960_7465-73.png)
Listening to SIRIUS 6-13
Audio
Selecting Stations
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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NOTE If SIRIUS has already been selected, the band is
switched. 2 Touch either [
Channel] or
[Channel
] to select the channel to
be received
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The channels is changed one channel at a time.
Touch and hold one of these buttons to continuously
change the incoming channel. Release the button to
stop on a channel.
Selecting a Category to Be Received
1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
2 Touch [Category]
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The category list is displayed. 3 Touch the category button
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The list of channels within the selected category is
displayed. 4 Touch the channel button
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The relevant channel is started to be received.
Scanning
It is possible to search for channels that
can be received in the current location.
Scanning ChannelsScan all channels. 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch
[SIRIUS]
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2 Touch [
]
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Listening to SIRIUS 6-15
Audio
3 Enter the channel number, and
touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the channel number, and
touch [Enter]
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Listening to SIRIUS 6-15
Audio
3 Enter the channel number, and
touch [Enter]
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The channel that has been entered starts receiving.NOTE Touch [Clear] to delete the entered numbers one
digit at a time.
Storing Channels
Up to six channels can be stored in each
band from [SIRIUS1] to [SIRIUS4].
1 Dial the broadcasting station to
be stored
2 Dial the broadcasting station to
be stored
>>> “Selecting Stations” (page 6-13)
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3
Touch and hold the preset buttons
to be stored
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The channel currently being received is stored using
the preset button selected.
Recalling Stored Channels
Channels that were previously registered
can be recalled.
1 Touch the band for the desired
channel displayed on the SIRIUS
screen
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2 Touch the preset button for the
desired channel
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Reception of the stored channel is started.
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Listening to Music CDs 6-19
Audio
Listening to Music CDs
If a music CD is inserted into the device, the tracks will
be played automatically, and the track can be recorded
to the system's hard drive device (HDD) if set initially to
do so.
Simultaneously, Gracenote Music Recognition Service
on the HDD is accessed, and the title information
obtained.NOTE If the information was obtained from the built-in
the database or with CD-TEXT, the disk title, track
title currently being played, and the artist name is
displayed on the source plate. The track title list is
displayed in the audio screen.
With music CDs, the title information cannot always
be obtained.
>>>”Obtaining Title Information” (page
6-25)
If playing a CD in which there are no blanks (i.e.,
soundless parts) between the tracks, a brief silence
between the tracks is still stored to the music server,
but this is not a malfunction.
Display Contents
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1) Album Name
The name of the album for the track currently being
played is displayed.
2) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being
played is displayed.
3) [
]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track
currently being played.
4) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
5) Track Number and Track Name
6) [ Track] and [Track
]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track.
7) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
8) Cursor Position
Cursor position and total number of album tracks9) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.10) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being
played is displayed.
11) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose album (track)
currently being played is displayed. 1)
3)4) 2)5)
6)7)8)9)10)11 )
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Listening to MP3/WMA Disks 6-27
Audio
Listening to MP3/WMA DisksIf an MP3/WMA disk is inserted into the device,
the display is switched automatically to the CD
screen, and track playback is started.
NOTE This manual mainly explains MP3 playback. WMA
playback, however, is a similar operation.
Tracks on MP3/WMA disks cannot be saved to the
music server.
To display title information such as artist name and
album title, etc., the ID3 Tag or WMA Tag information
must be included in the MP3/WMA le on the disk. >>> “MP3/WMA Files” (page 6-7)
Display Contents
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1) Album Name (Folder Name)
The name of the album (name of the folder) for the
track currently being played is displayed.
2) MP3/WMA symbol
Describes the type of media currently being played.
3) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being
played is displayed.
4) [HOME]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track
currently being played.
5) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
6) Folder Number/Folder Name
With track lists, the track number and le name
(excluding the extension) is displayed.
7) [
Folder] and [ Folder
]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
folders.
8) [
Track] and [Track
]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track.
9) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
10) Folder Layer Button
Touch this button to display the list of upper layer
folders.
11) Cursor Position
Shows cursor position and total number of folders
or tracks at current level.
12) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.13) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being
played is displayed.
14) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track (folder) is
currently being played is displayed.
Basic Operations
Playback
1 Insert an MP3/WMA disk into the
device
>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 6-4)
>>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 6-3)Playback is started automatically.
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8)9)12)13)14)
2)7)
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Music Server 7-1
Music Server
Music Server
Music Server
The music server can play and record CD
tracks. It is part of the MMCS hard drive device
(HDD).
NOTE The tracks on the HDD cannot be transferred to
another vehicle's navigation/audio system, and the
HDD itself cannot be replaced.
Tracks that have been recorded to the HDD cannot
be reproduced in another medium (CD-R, MD, etc.)
Display Contents
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1) Playlist Number/Playlist Name
The number and name of the playlist currently
being played is displayed.
2) Track Number and Track Name
The number and name of the track currently being
played is displayed.
3) Cursor
Displays the item currently selected.
4) [
]
Touch this button to move the cursor to the track
currently being played.
5) [ ]
Touch this button to display the Sub Menu.
6) [ Playlist], [Playlist ]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
playlists.
7) [ Track], [Track
]
Touch these buttons to move down and up the
tracks. Touch and hold to rewind or fast-forward a
track.8) Number/Title
Group lists: Group number and group name
Playlists: Playlist number and playlist name
Track lists: Track number and track name
9) List Button
Touch this button to display the group list, playlist,
and track list.
10) Cursor Position
Group lists: Cursor position and total number of
groups
Playlists: Cursor position and total number of
playlists
Track lists: Cursor position and total number of
tracks
11) Playback Mode
The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
12) Playback Time
The playback time for the track currently being
played is displayed.
13) Artist Name
The name of the artist whose track (playlist) is
currently being played is displayed.
4) 2)1)3)
6) 7)8) 9) 10) 11 ) 13)
12)5)
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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)
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9)4)5)6)7)8)
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3)
13)14)15)16)
2)
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual AUX / Video Entertainment System 8-12Switching to Video Entertainment SystemMedia played using the Video Entertainment System
can be played using this device. 1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch [Rea MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual AUX / Video Entertainment System 8-12Switching to Video Entertainment SystemMedia played using the Video Entertainment System
can be played using this device. 1 Press the [MODE] key
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AUX / Video Entertainment System 8-12Switching to Video Entertainment SystemMedia played using the Video Entertainment System
can be played using this device. 1 Press the [MODE] key
2 Touch [Rear Display]
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The image currently being played is displayed using
the Video Entertainment System.NOTE While playing media other than video on the Video
Entertainment System, only the sound is played from
the speakers.
OperationsMedia being played using the Video Entertainment
System can be operated using this device.
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Track and chapter selections can be made by touching
the buttons displayed at the bottom of the screen.NOTE AUX operations cannot be performed.
Operations such as fast-forward and rewind, etc.,
cannot be performed by touching and holding these
buttons.
For detailed operation instructions and media that
can be operated, refer to the user manual for the
Video Entertainment System.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Adjusting the Screen 10-1
Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
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Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Display Off](/img/19/7465/w960_7465-141.png)
Adjusting the Screen 10-1
Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Display Off]
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The monitor display is turned OFF.NOTE At this time, although the navigation voice guidance
will be switched off, the AV audio will remain on. To turn ON the display again, either touch the
screen, or press any key.
Picture Control
Adjustments related to the picture quality.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Picture Control]
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2
Touch [ - ] or [ + ] for “Brightness”,
“Contrast”, or “Black Level” to adjust
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NOTE “Brightness” can be adjusted with headlights ON and
OFF separately. If adjusting the
picture quality
while a DVD image
is displayed,
“Tint” and “Color
Intensity” can also
be adjusted.
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3 Touch [Back]
The picture quality adjustment is completed.
Screen Size
Switches between Screen Size and other
displays for DVD image etc..
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Screen Size]
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2
Touch one of the following buttons
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[Normal] Displays the screen in normal 4:3 aspect
ratio.
[Full] Extends the display evenly both left and
right in wide mode.
[Wide]Extends the left and right parts only of
the display while leaving the center as is
in wide mode.
[Zoom] Magni es the image displayed using 4:3
aspect ratio. (I.e., the top and bottom
are out of frame.) 3 Touch [Back]
Screen Size switching is completed.