AUX MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 2014 3.G Rear Entertainment
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System overview
6System overview
Auxiliary input (video)
Portable video devices can be used, by
connecting them to the video input jacks.
(if so equipped)
→ “To viewing video on the system” (P29)
Headphones
The wireless headphones can be used to
listen to audio.
→ “Names and functions of wireless
headphone parts” (P12)
System functions· The system player supports video and music discs.
DVD video/DVD-VR
DVD video/DVD-VR discs can be viewed.
→
“DVD video/DVD-VR”
(P31)
Music CD
Music CDs and music fi les recorded on a
computer can be played.
→ “Music CD/MP3/WMA / AAC” (P46)
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Video CD
Video CDs can be viewed.
→ “Video CD” (P49)
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24Basic operations
Basic operations
To select a system source
Press the
SOURCE
button
Each time the
SOURCE
button is pressed, the
system source changes as shown in the fi gure
below.
DISC
The video screen from the disc (such as DVD video, DVD-VR) in the
system is displayed.
If no disc is inserted, "NO DISC LOADED" is displayed.
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VIDEO(if so
equipped) Images from video devices (such as
video cameras, games) connected
to the video input terminals are
displayed.
NOTE
· When the
SOURCE
button is pressed, the
currently selected source is displayed in the upper
left corner of the screen.
· If the car is not equipped with the Auxiliary Video
connector (RCA), the VIDEO mode cannot be
used. (The image will not be displayed even when
switching to VIDEO mode.)
To insert/eject the disc
To insert a disc
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Insert the disc into the disc loading slot with the
playing side facing down.
When the disc is inserted, it is loaded and the
DISC indicator illuminates. To eject the discPush the
EJECT
button to eject the disc.
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NOTE
· If a disc is inserted when the system power is OFF,
the power will automatically come ON.· When a disc is ejected and left in the disc loading
slot for 10 seconds, the disc will automatically be
reloaded into the system.· Discs can be ejected even when the ACC is turned
OFF.
Sample image for vehicles equipped with the MMCS
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Basic operations
Basic operations
To view video on the system (if so equipped)Video devices can be used by connecting them to the Auxiliary Video connector (RCA).
Press the
SOURCE
button and
change the system mode to VIDEO
NOTE
· If there are no video devices connected when
VIDEO mode is selected, no video will be
displayed
· Video devices can only be operated from the device(not by the video entertainment system
controls).
· Refer to the user manual that came with the video device for connecting or operating
instructions.
Front audio / MMCS (if so equipped)To listen to audio from a disc or video
playing from the system
.
Source audio selected by the system can be
listened to with Front Audio and MMCS. For
details, refer to the user manual for each
system.
NOTE
· Headphones can be used during audio playback from the system with Front Audio and
MMCS.
· If the system is OFF, video audio can be listened to with Front Audio and MMCS.
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Glossary
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Glossary
Term
Meaning
VBR (Variable Bit Rate):
The bit rate varies according to the rate of
compression. CBR (Constant Bit Rate) is a format
that sets a fi xed bit rate. The bit rate varies according
to the rate of compression, so players that do not
support VBR cannot play VBR compressed fi les.
WMA:
Abbreviation for Windows Media Audio. An audio
compression technology developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
WMA-Tag:
Information such as the title or artist name that is
recorded in a WMA fi le
Language code:
Code for the language set when viewing DVD video.
Sampling frequency:
Frequency at which sampling (analog samples
digitized at fi xed intervals) is done to convert analog
audio signals to digital audio signals.
Bit rate:
Value that expresses rate per second of signal
transfer in bits.
Multisession:
Recording on several different occasions when
recording onto CD-R.
Region number:
There are 6 region numbers (as well as individual
country codes) for DVD videos. Region numbers for
the disc and the player must match in order to play
the disc.
Term Meaning
AAC:
AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding,
which is a compressed audio format in which the video
compression standards MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 are used.
Aspect ratio:
the width to height ratio of a screen or image.
BONUS (bonus track):
Special additional track included on a DVD audio or
other media
CD-DA:
Music CD
CD-R:
Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded once
and cannot be rerecorded or erased.
CD-RW:
Recordable CD media. Data can be recorded,
rerecorded, and erased.
CD-TEXT:
Function that records text such as album, song, and
artist names onto music CDs.
Country Code:
Region code set when watching DVD video.
CURSOR:
Mark used to select items in sequence on the screen.
In the system CURSOR menu, items that can be set
change color.
DVD-VR (DVD Video Recording Format):
DVD writing formats such as DVD-R and DVD-RW
(video recording formats primarily for household use)
ID3-Tag:
Information such as the title or artist name that is
recorded in an MP3 fi le.
Term
Meaning
MP3:
Abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layer 3.
MPEG:
An audio data compression standard.
Abbreviation for Moving Picture Coding Experts
Group, a video compression standard.
NTSC:
Abbreviation for National Television Standards
Committee.
PAL:
Phase Alternating Line.
PBC (Playback control):
A video CD playback format, in which numbers can
be entered and the desired track may be selected on
the displayed screen.
PLAY LIST:
A list including the desired playback order and the
like. Made in advance when creating MP3/WMA/AAC
fi les.
Rating:
Depending on the DVD video, ratings such as age
restrictions may be set for certain content.
SOURCE:
Type of music or video. System source selections
include DISC and VIDEO (auxiliary input).
Titles:
First, DVD videos are set off by titles. Each title is
divided into chapters.
Chapter:
Numbers assigned to titles are called title numbers,
and numbers assigned to chapters are called chapter
numbers.
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Index57Index
O
On-Screen Mark ................................................ 40
Opening and closing the display and
system power ...................................................... 8
Operating status symbol .................................... 26
P
PAL ..................................................................... 16
Password ..................................................... 38, 39
Password Change ............................................. 39
PAUSE ................................................................. 9
PBC ................................................................... 49
Play list ........................................................ 46, 48
Play list mode .................................................... 48
Play list index mode........................................... 48
PREW button ........................................................ 9
R
Rating ......................................................... 36, 38
Region numbers ............................................... 15
Repeat mode or random mode.......................... 47
Replacing the wireless headphone batteries ..... 13
REW .................................................................... 9
RND ................................................................... 47
RNF ................................................................... 47
RPF ................................................................... 47
S
SET UP ................................................................ 9
A
AAC .............................................................. 5, 17
ALL ............................................................. 34, 47
ANGLE ..................................................... 9, 32, 36
Angle Mark ....................................................... 40
Angle number .............................................. 33, 34
Aspect................................................................ 41
AUDIO button ................................................ 9, 32
Audio DRC......................................................... 41
Audio language............................................ 37, 42
Audio output mode ........................................... 49Auxiliary Video connector (RCA)
.......... 29
B
BRIGHT ............................................................. 27
C
Chapter number................................................. 33
COLOR .............................................................. 27
CONTRAST ....................................................... 27
Country Change ................................................ 39
Country Code .............................................. 39, 44
CURSOR menu .................................................... 9
D
DISC ............................................................ 15, 25
DISC indicator ..................................................... 7
Display mode ..................................................... 47
F
Folder ............................................................... 20
Folder arrangement ........................................... 20
FOLDER mode .................................................. 47
FULL .................................................................. 28
FWD (Fast forward) ........................................... 26
I
ID3-Tag ............................................................... 20
L
Language code .................................................. 42
Letter Box .......................................................... 41
LINE................................................................... 41
M
Main menu ......................................................... 32
Menu language .................................................. 37
Mode Priority ..................................................... 40
MP3/WMA/AAC ........................................... 16, 17
MPEG ................................................................. 17
N
NEXT button ....................................................... 26
No Limit ............................................................. 38
NON ................................................................... 41
NORMAL ........................................................... 28
NTSC ................................................................. 16