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INFO/SETTINGS
INFO 131
Calendar ........................................ 131
Displaying .................................................. 131
Setting Special Days ................................. 132
Setting Anniversaries ................................. 134
User SD ......................................... 136
Displaying .................................................. 136
Update the Map Database ............ 137
Trip ................................................ 138
Displaying .................................................. 138
Changing the Reset Mode ......................... 139
Check the History ...................................... 140
Lap Time .................................................... 140
Air Conditioner .............................. 142
Displaying .................................................. 142
GPS Information ............................ 143
Displaying .................................................. 143
P side P Display Screen ............................ 144
Mobile Phone ................................. 145
Connect Your Mobile Phone ...................... 145
Display the Phonebook .............................. 145
Register in Phonebook .............................. 145
Edit a Phonebook ...................................... 147
Dial a Telephone ........................................ 148
Incoming Calls ........................................... 150
Setting Passcode ....................................... 151
Camera .......................................... 152
Displaying .................................................. 152
Environment .................................. 153
Displaying .................................................. 153
Maintenance ................................. 154
Displaying .................................................. 154
Set Maintenance Information ..................... 155
Update Maintenance Information .............. 157
Set Maintenance Information Guidance .... 157
HD Radio Data Information ........... 159
Displaying .................................................. 159
Fuel price Information Screen ................... 160
Check the Location of Gas Stations .......... 160
Weather Information Screen ...................... 162
Check the Weather Information ................. 163
P side P Display Screen ............................ 164
Version Info ................................... 165
Displaying .................................................. 165
Version Updating Method .......................... 165
Voice Operation 167
Voice Control ................................ 167
About the Learning Function ..................... 168
Skip Audio Guide ....................................... 168
End Voice Control ...................................... 168
Audio operable screens ............................. 168
Navigation Function Operation .... 169
Creating a Route ....................................... 169
Search for a Location ................................ 170
Operating the Map ..................................... 172
Checking and Changing the Route ............ 174
Audio Function Operation ............. 175
Selecting and Playing Media ..................... 175
Repeating Playback ................................... 175
Selecting and Playing Tracks .................... 175
Switch to Other Functions ............ 176
Displaying Information ............................... 176
Telephone (Hands-free) ............................. 176
List of Accepted Commands ........ 177
Navigation Function Operation .................. 177
Audio Function Operation .......................... 185
Searchable Genre Names in the Surroundings ....188
Check the Voice Control Help ...... 195
SETTINGS 196
Navi Settings ................................. 196
Guidance ................................................... 197
Screen ....................................................... 199
RTT Options .............................................. 202
Route Options ............................................ 203
Navi Voice/Others ...................................... 204
Personal .................................................... 206
Adjust Audio Sound Quality .......... 207
Balance/Fader ........................................... 207
Equalizer Settings ...................................... 208
Tone Settings ............................................. 208
Surround Settings ...................................... 209
Other Settings ............................................ 209
System Settings ............................ 211
Time ............................................................211
Language ....................................................211
Opening Setting ......................................... 212
A/C Cutin ................................................... 212
Units .......................................................... 212
Bluetooth Setting ....................................... 213
Keyboard Layout ....................................... 215
Voice control settings ................................. 215
Other Settings ............................... 216
Display Off ................................................. 216
Picture Control ........................................... 216
Vehicle Settings ......................................... 216
Clock Screen ............................................. 221
Other
Troubleshooting ............................ 222
If This Message Appears... ........................ 222
If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly... ....224After the Car Battery Has Been Replaced ...227
If This Product Does Not Start Up ............. 227
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT OF THE HERE DATABASE .....228
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6
Important Points on Usage
Common
• During operation, ensure that the vehicle is
not stationary in a garage or other confi ned
area with bad ventilation while the engine
is running. Doing so may result in gas
poisoning.
• For safety, the driver is not to operate this
product while the vehicle is moving. The
driver should also minimize as much as
possible the time spent viewing the screen.
Being distracted by the screen can result in
an accident.
• 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
can result in an accident.
• Do not disassemble or modify the product.
This may lead to malfunction, smoking, or
fi re.
• Avoid relying on this product for guidance
to emergency facilities (hospitals, fi re
departments, police, etc.). Contact such
emergency facilities directly.
• When operating, ensure that the vehicle is
stopped in a safe area in which stopping is
permitted.
• Continued usage of this product without
the engine running may deplete the vehicle
battery, meaning that the engine may not be
able to start.
Ensure this product is used while the engine
is running.• The following phenomena are characteristic
of LCD screens. They do not indicate a
malfunction.
- Small black dots or bright dots (red, blue,
green) on the screen.
- Screen movement is slow during cold
weather.
- The screen is sometimes dark during hot
weather.
- The color tones and brightness vary with
the viewing angle.
• It is a characteristic of LCD screens that the
picture quality varies with the viewing angle.
When using this product for the fi rst time,
adjust the picture quality.
• If you paste an commercially-available LCD
protective fi lm or the like on the screen, it
may interfere with touch panel operation.
• If you operate the touch panel with a sharp
object (pen tip, fi nger nail, etc.), the screen
may be scratched and this unit may be
damaged, leading to faulty operation.
• Operating the touch panel with gloves on
may cause faulty operation.
• When cleaning the screen, wipe it with a soft
cloth. Do not use benzene, paint thinners,
anti-static agents, or other chemical wipes.
They could scratch the screen.
iPod/iPhone Playback
Function (Option)
• This product supports audio playback from
iPod/iPhone devices, however differing
versions mean that playback cannot be
guaranteed.
• Please be aware that depending on the
iPod/iPhone model or version, operation
may differ.
FCC NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions : (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
FCC CAUTION
Changes or modifi cations not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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Use Bluetooth Audio
125
AV External Input Devices
External Input Devices
Equipment by type
(Vehicles with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Use Bluetooth Audio
This product can play back tracks on
commercially-available Bluetooth-capable
audio devices.
CAUTION
• Never hold a Bluetooth-capable audio
device in your hand to operate while
driving, as this is dangerous.
• Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device
unattended in the vehicle.
• No indemnifi cation for Bluetooth audio
data loss will be possible.
• Depending on how the devices are
handled, audio fi les being damaged or
lost, therefore it is recommended that
data be backed up.
NOTE
• Depending on the type of Bluetooth-
capable audio devices, usage may not be
possible, or functions that can be used
may be restricted.
• Updating your software sometimes
changes the functions that can be used
connected with this product.
NOTE
• Confi rm together with the user manuals
for the commercially-available Bluetooth-
capable audio devices.
• Depending on the type of Bluetooth-
capable audio devices, volume levels
may differ. There is the danger of
loud volumes, so prior to use, it is
recommended that you turn the volume
down.
→“Adjust Volume”(P81)
• Depending on the status of the Bluetooth
audio device, it may take some time until
the device is recognized, or playback
starts.
• Bluetooth audio device specifi cations
and settings may mean that connection
is not possible, or result in differences in
operation or display.
• Depending on audio data in the Bluetooth
audio device, track information may not
be displayed correctly.
• Depending on the status of the vehicle
and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play
back after starting the engine.
• Data containing copyright information
may not play back.
• It is recommended that the Bluetooth
audio device equalizer settings be set to
fl at.
Supported Profi lesand
Functions
This section explains the functions supported
for each profi le.
Function A2DP
Audio output during playback○
* Sampling rate: 16 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
FunctionAVRCP
v1.0 v1.3
Play/Stop/Pause operations○○
Fast forward/Rewind
operations○○
Track selection operations○○
Group selection operations × ×
Repeat/Random/Scan
playback operations×○
Playback status display ×○
Battery remaining capacity
display×○
Group list display × ×
Select track from group list × ×
Title display ×○
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Use Bluetooth Audio
127
AV External Input Devices
Display Contents
Playback Information Screen
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
9)
10) 8)
1)
1) Source plate
Displays the name of the currently
selected source and the playback mode.
2) Track name/artist name/genre
name
*1
3) ▲ *1
Displays a sub-menu to change the
playback mode.
→“Switch Playback Mode”(P128)
4) Playback mode display*1, *2
: Repeat play
: Group repeat play
: All repeat play
: Scan play
: Group scan play
: Random play
: Group random play
5) Batter y remaining capacity
display
*1
Displays the amount of battery power
remaining for the connected Bluetooth-
capable audio device.
6) Bluetooth connection icon7) Status icon
*1
: Play
: Pause
: Stop
: Fast forward
: Rewind
8)
, ,
Allows you to stop, play, or pause.
9) Playback time
*1
10)
This is used when selecting a song.
Continue touching for fast forward or
rewind.
*1 Not displayed when AVRCP is v1.0.
*2 Not displayed when information cannot be
obtained.
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130 Use AUX
Equipment by type
Use AUX
By connecting AUX devices to this product,
you can input audio from these devices to
the product and play it back.
CAUTION
• Video from AUX devices cannot be
viewed.
• If this is used with the engine stopped,
it may run down the battery and make it
impossible to start the engine.
ADVICE
• Please refer to your vehicle's user
manual regarding how to connect AUX
devices.
Outputting Audio
1Press the MODE key.
This displays the mode.
2Touch AUX .
▼
This outputs the audio from the AUX device.
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Troubleshooting
223
Other
Audio Functions
Message Cause Response
Play is impossible due to a mechanism error. The drive has malfunctioned for some reason. Check that there is no problem with the disc, and insert
the disc again. If the problem persists, consult with your
dealer.
The disc is damaged or warped. Do not insert a damaged or warped disc.
Play is impossible due to low battery voltage. The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped. Check the battery.
Cannot be played.
Check the disk.A disc is inserted that cannot be played. Insert a disc that can be played.
→“Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back” (P86)
The disc is inserted upside down. Insert with the label side up.
The disc has condensation on it. Wait a while before inserting again.
The disc is dirty. Clean the read surface of the disc.
Play is impossible due to high temperatures. The temperature inside the product is high. Remove the disc, and wait for the internal temperature
to return to normal.
This iPod cannot be played. Authentication failed. Reconnect your iPod.
The connected iPod has an unsupported format and
cannot be recognized.Use an iPod that supports this product.
(P8)
This iPod software version is not correct. Please use the latest version software.
This USB memory cannot be played. Authentication failed. Reconnect the USB device.
No data that can be played. There are no audio fi les that can be played back. Add audio fi les that can be played.
→“Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)”(P87)
An iPod not containing any tracks has been
connected.Connect an iPod containing tracks.
Cannot be played. Unsupported audio fi les have been played. Confi rm audio fi les that can be played.
→“Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)”(P87)
Copyright protected fi les have been played. Copyright protected fi les cannot be played.
Use fi les that are not copyright protected.
The audio fi le is corrupted. Add uncorrupted audio fi les.
The SD card in the USER slot could not be written.
Check the SD card.The SD card in the user slot is in the “Lock” state and
cannot be written.Take out the SD card from the user slot and unlock the
“Lock”.
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224 Troubleshooting
If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly...
Here is a list of symptoms, causes and responses if you think something is not working properly.
Common
Symptoms Cause Response
The operation sound is not made. The operation sound is set to [OFF]. Set the [Navi Voice/Others] “Beep Sound Volume” to [1]
to [3].
→“Navi Voice/Others”(P204)
Nothing is displayed on the screen. The screen is turned OFF. Stop the vehicle in a safe location, apply the parking
brakes, then perform the operation to turn the screen
back ON
(P216).
The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped. Charge or replace the battery.
The temperature inside the product is high. Please wait for the temperature to drop.
The monitor screen is dark. The monitor brightness is not correctly adjusted. Adjust the monitor brightness.
→ “Picture Control”(P216)
The vehicle's lights are ON. The factory default setting is that when the vehicle's
lights are ON, the screen becomes dark. Press the
key and change this setting. → “Main Unit
Panel”(P12)
Day & night colors setting is “Set Night”.
Press the key and change this setting. →“Main
Unit Panel”(P12)
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Troubleshooting
227
Other
After the Car Batter y Has
Been Replaced
When the car battery is replaced, some of the
memory contents are deleted.
Example: the set route
(The set destination and any waypoints are
retained.)
If This Product Does Not
Start Up
If the map card program is damaged, use the
program disc to use functions other than the
navigation system.
NOTE
• The program disc for updating is
required. For details, please consult your
Mitsubishi Motors Dealer.
• Unlock the MAP card and audio SD card
locks beforehand.
• Depending on the model, the “Program
for North America” folder is included in
the program disc. Use the “Loading.kwi”
fi le contained inside that folder.
Do not use Loading.kwi in the “Program
for Europe,Russia,Australia” folder on the
program disc.
1Take the map card out of this
product.
ƒ
„
MAP CardMAP Card
→“Remove the SD Card”(P17)
2Copy the “Loading.kwi” fi le on
the program disc onto an audio
SD card.
Copy from your home computer to the
audio SD card.
3Insert the audio SD card onto
which you copied the extracted
fi les into the map slot.
Audio SD CardAudio SD Card
Map slotMap slot
→“Insert an SD Card”(P15)
4Switch the vehicle's engine
switch key to “OFF” fi rst, then
switch to “ACC” or “ON”.
▼
The product starts up.