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Table of Contents 1-2
Table of contents
Introduction
Navigation System
Basic Operation Reference Guide ------ 1-1
Outline of the System -------------------------- 1-6
Parts Name and Functions ------------------- 1-7
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys --------------- 1-7
Role of the Steering Switch --------------------------- 1-7
GPS Measurement ------------------------------ 1-8
Error in the Current Location ------------- 1-10
Route Calculation ----------------------------- 1-12
Gracenote® music recognition service ------ 1-13
EndUser License Agreement ----------------------- 1-13
Basic Operation
Starting the MMCS ------------------------------ 2-1
Operation Instructions ---------------------------------- 2-2
Lists --------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
Menu Screens (Three Menus) --------------- 2-3
Scroll Menu ----------------------------------------------- 2-3
Navi Menu ------------------------------------------------- 2-3
Route Menu ----------------------------------------------- 2-4
Map Screen ---------------------------------------- 2-5
Current Location Screen ------------------------------ 2-5
Changing the Map Display ------------------- 2-6
Displaying the Current Location Screen ----------- 2-6
Changing the Scale ------------------------------------- 2-6
Changing Map Orientation ---------------------------- 2-7
Scrolling the Map ------------------------------- 2-8
Destination Setting for Scrolled Position ---------- 2-8
Viewing the car location ------------------------------- 2-8
Intersection Guidance ----------------------- 2-10
Guidance Map ----------------------------------------- 2-10
Turn List ------------------------------------------------- 2-10
Arrow Guide -------------------------------------------- 2-11
Listening to the Voice Guide -------------- 2-12
How to Enter Text ----------------------------- 2-13
Entering a letter ---------------------------------------- 2-13
Entering a Symbol ------------------------------------ 2-13
Deleting Text -------------------------------------------- 2-13
Switching between Upper Case and Lower Case --- 2-14
Completing the input --------------------------------- 2-14
Voice Operation -------------------------------- 2-15
To use the voice operation -------------------------- 2-15
Destination
Basic Method --------------------------------------------- 3-1
Advanced Search --------------------------------------- 3-1
Basic Method ------------------------------------- 3-2
From Address/Intersection ---------------------------- 3-2
Points of Interest (POI) Name ------------------------ 3-5
Previous 20 ----------------------------------------------- 3-7
Address Book -------------------------------------------- 3-7
Go Home -------------------------------------------------- 3-7
Advanced Search ------------------------------- 3-8
Nearby POI ----------------------------------------------- 3-8
POI along Route ----------------------------------------- 3-9
POI by Dest./Way Point ------------------------------- 3-9
POI along a Street ------------------------------------ 3-10
POI by Freeway --------------------------------------- 3-10
Map Point ----------------------------------------------- 3-11
Return Trip ---------------------------------------------- 3-11 Latitude/Longitude ------------------------------------ 3-11
Destination Setting --------------------------- 3-12
Setting as Destination -------------------------------- 3-12
Setting as Way Point --------------------------------- 3-12
Storing the Location ---------------------------------- 3-13
Route
View Route ---------------------------------------- 4-1
Route Option Icon --------------------------------------- 4-1
Remaining ------------------------------------------------- 4-2
Preview ---------------------------------------------------- 4-2
Route Outline --------------------------------------------- 4-2
Detour ----------------------------------------------- 4-3
Detour Distance ----------------------------------------- 4-3
Avoid Street ----------------------------------------------- 4-3
Editing the Route (Itinerary) ----------------- 4-4
Showing the Route (3 Routes) ----------------------- 4-4
Re-ordering ----------------------------------------------- 4-5
Adding a Way Point ------------------------------------- 4-6
Deleting ---------------------------------------------------- 4-6
Option ------------------------------------------------------ 4-7
Start Demo ---------------------------------------- 4-8
Deleting the Route ------------------------------ 4-9
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IntroductionAddress Book
Storing a New Location ----------------------- 5-1
From the Navi Menu ------------------------------------ 5-1
From the Scroll Menu ---------------------------------- 5-1
To Customize/Modify Address ----------------------- 5-2
When Storing Your Home ----------------------------- 5-2
Icons -------------------------------------------------------- 5-3
Editing a Location ------------------------------ 5-4
Editing ------------------------------------------------------ 5-4
Deleting ---------------------------------------------------- 5-5
RTT(Real Time Traffi c)
RTT(Real Time Traffi c) ------------------------- 6-1
Viewing the Traffi c Information ----------------------- 6-1
Dynamic Route Guidance ----------------------------- 6-2
Storing from the RTT Traffi c Information Screen ------ 6-2
Storing from the Map Scroll Screen ---------------- 6-3
Recalling Stored Screens ----------------------------- 6-3
RTT Options ---------------------------------------------- 6-4
Audio
Audio Functions --------------------------------- 7-1
Displaying during Navi Functions ------------------- 7-1
Source Plate ---------------------------------------------- 7-1
A/V Icon ---------------------------------------------------- 7-2
Operation Limits while Driving ----------------------- 7-2
Switching to Audio Screen ---------------------------- 7-3
Ending Audio --------------------------------------------- 7-3
Adjusting the Volume ----------------------------------- 7-3
Displaying the Navi Screen --------------------------- 7-3
Disk Handling ------------------------------------7-4
Inserting and Removing Disks ----------------------- 7-4
Correct Disk Handling ---------------------------------- 7-5
Types of Playable Disks -----------------------7-6
Non-Standard CDs -------------------------------------- 7-6
Meaning of the Logos on DVDs --------------------- 7-6
MP3/WMA Files ------------------------------------------ 7-7
Folder Con fi gurations ---------------------------------- 7-7
MP3s ------------------------------------------------------- 7-7
WMA -------------------------------------------------------- 7-8
Listening to Radio ------------------------------7-9
Selecting Stations --------------------------------------- 7-9
Scanning Broadcasting Stations -------------------- 7-9
Storing Broadcast Stations ------------------------- 7-10
Recalling Stored Stations --------------------------- 7-11
Listening to SIRIUS --------------------------- 7-12
Display Contents -------------------------------------- 7-12
Selecting Stations ------------------------------------- 7-13
Selecting a Category to Be Received ------------ 7-13
Scanning ------------------------------------------------ 7-13
Storing Channels -------------------------------------- 7-15
Recalling Stored Channels ------------------------- 7-15
Switching TEXT Display ----------------------------- 7-16
Setting Channel Skipping --------------------------- 7-16
Parental Lock Channel ------------------------------- 7-17
Displaying the SIRIUS ID --------------------------- 7-18
Listening to Music CDs --------------------- 7-19
Display Contents -------------------------------------- 7-19
Basic Operations -------------------------------------- 7-20
Changing the Playback Mode ---------------------- 7-20
Recording to the Music Server ----------- 7-22
Displaying during Recording ----------------------- 7-22
Recording ----------------------------------------------- 7-22
Stopping Recording ----------------------------------- 7-24
Obtaining Title Information ---------------- 7-25
Gracenote Service ------------------------------------ 7-25
Obtaining Title Information -------------------------- 7-25
Listening to MP3/WMA Disks ------------- 7-27
Display Contents -------------------------------------- 7-27
Basic Operations -------------------------------------- 7-27
Changing the Playback Mode ---------------------- 7-28
To play tracks from iPod or USB device ---- 7-31
To play from an iPod ---------------------------------- 7-31
To play from a USB memory device -------------- 7-32
Setting up Bluetooth Connection -------- 7-33
To pair a Bluetooth Audio ---------------------------- 7-33
To play from a Bluetooth AUDIO ------------------ 7-34
To pair a Mobile Phone ------------------------------ 7-34
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Music Server
Music Server -------------------------------------- 8-1
Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 8-1
Confi guration ------------------------------------- 8-2
Group ------------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Playlist ----------------------------------------------------- 8-2
Listening to the Music Server --------------- 8-3
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 8-3
Changing the Playback Mode ------------------------ 8-4
Searching for Desired Tracks --------------- 8-7
Selecting Tracks from the List Screen ------------- 8-7
Searching Using the Search Function ------------- 8-8
Editing User Groups ------------------------- 8-11
Creating User Groups -------------------------------- 8-11
Creating User Playlists ------------------------------- 8-11
Adding Tracks to Playlists --------------------------- 8-14
Setting the “My Best” Group -------------- 8-15
Setting the “My Frequency” Conditions ---------- 8-15
Adding to “My Favorites” ---------------------------- 8-16
Editing Detailed Information -------------- 8-17
Changing Titles ---------------------------------------- 8-18
Changing Artist Names ------------------------------ 8-18
Changing Group Names ----------------------------- 8-18
Changing Categories --------------------------------- 8-19
Changing the Playback Order ------------ 8-20
Changing the Group Playback Order ------------ 8-20
Changing the Playlist Playback Order ----------- 8-21
Changing the Track Playback Order ------------- 8-22
Deleting ------------------------------------------- 8-23
Deleting One Item ------------------------------------- 8-23
Deleting All Items -------------------------------------- 8-24
Visual
Watching DVDs ---------------------------------- 9-1
Display Contents ---------------------------------------- 9-1
Basic Operations ---------------------------------------- 9-2
Operations Menu ---------------------------------------- 9-3
Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions ---------- 9-5
Displaying the Default Settings Menu -------------- 9-6
Language Settings -------------------------------------- 9-6
Displaying Angle Marks -------------------------------- 9-7
Audio Compression ------------------------------------- 9-7
Viewing Restrictions ------------------------------------ 9-8
Language Codes ------------------------------------- 9-10
AUX / Video Entertainment System ----- 9-11
AUX ------------------------------------------------------- 9-11
Video Entertainment System ----------------------- 9-11
Information
Calendar ------------------------------------------ 10-1
Setting Special Days --------------------------------- 10-1
Editing Special Days --------------------------------- 10-2
Deleting Special Days -------------------------------- 10-2
Setting Anniversaries --------------------------------- 10-3
Editing Anniversaries --------------------------------- 10-4
Deleting Anniversaries ------------------------------- 10-4
Trip ------------------------------------------------- 10-5
Reset Mode --------------------------------------------- 10-5
Driving Distance and Time -------------------------- 10-6
Lap Time ------------------------------------------------- 10-6
Environment ------------------------------------ 10-8
Maintenance ------------------------------------ 10-9
Setting the Maintenance Timing ------------------- 10-9
Update ------------------------------------------------- 10-10
Clear ---------------------------------------------------- 10-10
Air Conditioner -------------------------------- 10-11
Mobile Phone ----------------------------------10-12
Making Phone Calls -------------------------------- 10-12
Importing Phonebook of Mobile Phone
to Mobile Phonebook ------------------------------- 10-13
Importing Telephone Numbers
to Vehicle Phonebook ------------------------------ 10-13
Setting Passcode ------------------------------------ 10-14
Receiving Phone Calls ----------------------------- 10-14
Other Info ---------------------------------------10-15
Support Info ------------------------------------------- 10-15
Vehicle Position -------------------------------------- 10-15
Setting
Adjusting the Screen ------------------------ 11-1
Display Off ---------------------------------------------- 11-1
Picture Control ----------------------------------------- 11-1
Screen Size --------------------------------------------- 11-1
Sound Control ---------------------------------- 11-2
If Premium Sound System is not connected ---- 11-2
If Premium Sound System is connected -------- 11-2
System Settings ------------------------------- 11-4
Time ------------------------------------------------------ 11-4
Language ------------------------------------------------ 11-4
Unit -------------------------------------------------------- 11-5
Other Settings ------------------------------------------ 11-5
Equipment --------------------------------------- 11-7
Equipment Items that Can Be Set ---------------- 11-7
Returning the Equipment Settings to Default ----- 11-8
Navi Screen Options ------------------------- 11-9
One/Two Maps ----------------------------------------- 11-9
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map -----------11-10
Map Color ---------------------------------------------- 11-11
Current Street Name -------------------------------- 11-11
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Outline of the System 1-6
Outline of the System
System
languages.
(English, French, Spanish)
economy, and instant fuel economy can be viewed.
(page 10-5)(page 11-7)with the maintenance function. (page 10-9)air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can be
viewed.
(page 10-8)the calendar function. (page 10-1)(page 9-1)Music Server. (page 8-1)® B V E J P E F W J D F
D B O C F V T F E J G T P F R V J Q Q F E
. (page 7-31, 7-33)
Easy Operation Setting
Destination Setting
for and set as the destination. (page 3-2)(page 3-7)destinations that have been previously set.
(page 3-7)
Display Guidance43 POI icon types. (page 11-10)(page 11-6),(page 11-11)vehicle is being driven. (page 11-11)
Routingstreets to avoid. (page 4-3)different calculation conditions. (page 4-4)(page 11-16)
Voice Guidanceoptimum time. (page 2-12)(page 11-5)
Vehicle information display (page 10-5)
after refueling, and driving time.
NOTEfunctions may have been added.
“iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the
United States and other countries.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of BLUETOOTH
SIG, INC.
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![MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2010 2.G MMCS Manual Parts Name and Functions 1-7
IntroductionParts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key
Switches between the A/V MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2010 2.G MMCS Manual Parts Name and Functions 1-7
IntroductionParts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key
Switches between the A/V](/img/19/7517/w960_7517-9.png)
Parts Name and Functions 1-7
IntroductionParts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1) [MODE] Key
Displays the A/V mode selection screen.
2) [AUDIO] Key
Switches between the A/V screen and
the NAVI screen.
3) [VOL] Key
Adjusts the A/V volume.
4) [PWR] Key
Turns ON and OFF the audio functions.
5) [SET] Key
Displays the Settings screen.
6) [OPEN] Key
Opens and closes the monitor panel.
7) [ENT] Key
Implements the selected item.
Role of the Steering Switch
8) Joystick
Scrolls the maps and implements item selection.
9) [MENU] Key
Displays the Navi menu screen.
10) [ SCALE
] Key
Changes the map scale.
11) [NAVI] Key
Displays the current location screen.
12) [INFO] Key
Displays the Info screen. 1) Volume up / down button
( [ + ] and [ - ] button )
Adjust the volume during audio
function playback.
2) CH up / down button ([ ] and [ ] button)
Moves up and down radio stations,
moves to the next or previous track
during CD playback, and moves to
the next or previous chapter during
DVD playback.
3) [MODE] button
Toggles the A/V mode each time this key is pressed.
4) SPEECH button
Press this button to change to voice recognition mode.
(page 2-15)
5) PICK-UP button
Press this button when an incoming call
is received to answer the telephone.
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6) HANG-UP button
Press this button during a call to end the current call.
* Refer to the vehicle owner's manual for further details.
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GPS Measurement 1-8
GPS Measurement
GPSGPS is the acronym for Global Positioning System.
The MMCS uses GPS satellites that orbit the Earth
in space at an altitude of approximately 20,000km.
Electromagnetic waves from at least three of these
satellites are received on the Earth by the system,
making it possible to learn the current position.
Map MatchingWhen traveling with just the GPS, there may be errors
in the current position display. In such case, “map
matching” is the function that compensates for this
error by assuming that vehicles travel on roads and
placing the current position on a nearby road.
GPS antenna positionThe position of the vehicle is determined from the
weak electromagnetic waves from GPS satellites
received by the GPS antenna.
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NOTESince it may not be possible to accurately display the
vehicle position if the electromagnetic waves from
the GPS satellite are blocked, be sure to obey the
following:
carbon to the window glass.
antenna.
GPS antenna.
Situations where accurate measurement is not
possible
In situations such as the following, accurate
measurement may not be possible.
The US Tracking and Control Center controls the
satellites. Sometimes the electromagnetic waves are
stopped during upgrades or repairs to the system.
NOTEsatellites by placing objects on or around the GPS
antenna.
of the GPS antenna, as it could prevent accurate
measurement.
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Error in the Current Location 1-10
Error in the Current Location
In situations such as the following, the current
location may not be correctly displayed.
(E.g., when transported on a ferry or trailer)
engine
(E.g., on a turntable in a parking area)
such as mountain roads with steep inclines
in a straight line or gentle curve
(E.g., freeways)
such as in a traf c jam
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Route Calculation 1-12
Route Calculation
data possible have been used for the maps
and information used in this system. However,
subsequent road changes may cause the information
to differ from the actual conditions, and inappropriate
guidance may be given. Be sure to drive according
to the actual traf c conditions.
guidance.
that reaches the destination, which the system
calculated by taking into account road types and
traf c conditions. It is not necessarily always the best
route.
Further, even if ferry routes are prioritized they are
not necessarily used in the route.
based on factors such as the road type, distance
and road width, but this does not mean that the best
route is always selected. Think of the route as only
one example of many possible routes.
subject to the route guidance that are the nearest
to the destination or way point. For this reason,
an inappropriate route may be displayed if the set
route includes a location where many roads are
concentrated together, such as at an interchange.
Further, if the destination or way point becomes
far away from the intersections of roads subject to
the route guidance, a route may be displayed that
passes the destination or way point.
for wide roads or roads with central dividers. If a
destination (way point) is set in this kind of position, a
route may be selected that passes and then returns
to the destination (way point).
starting position (vehicle).
location set as the destination.
is possible that a route has been set in the direction
opposite to the current vehicle direction.
the opposite side of a river or station from that which
is desired. If this happens, move the destination near
to the desired road.
or ferry routes, when there are no other suitable
routes.
route may be repeated.
displayed immediately after the route calculation, or
due to other conditions.
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