service MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2010 2.G MMCS Manual
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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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Gracenote® music recognition service 1-13
IntroductionGracenote® music
recognition service
Music and video recognition technology and related
data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the
industry standard in music recognition technology and
related content delivery. For more information, please
visit www.gracenote.com.
CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and music and video-related
data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000 to
present Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright
© 2000 to present Gracenote. One or more patents
owned by Gracenote apply to this product and service.
See the Gracenote website for a non-exhaustive
list of applicable Gracenote patents. Gracenote,
CDDB, MusicID, MediaVOCS, the Gracenote logo
and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Gracenote in the United States and/or other countries.
EndUser License Agreement
This application or device contains software from
Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”).
The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote
Software”) enables this application to perform disc
and/or file identification and obtain music-related
information, including name, artist, track, and title
information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers
or embedded databases (collectively, “Gracenote
Servers”) and to perform other functions. You may use
Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End-
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You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the
Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for
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