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Table of contents
Introduction
Before Use 5
Disclaimers .................................................... 5
Important Points on Usage ............................ 6
FCC NOTE .................................................... 6
FCC CAUTION .............................................. 6
Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving .........7
How to Clean ................................................. 7
Trademarks.................................................... 7
Important Points on Safety for the Customer .........9
How to Read This Manual ............... 11
Basic Operation 12
This Product .................................... 12
Main Unit Panel ........................................... 12
Start ............................................................. 14
SD Cards ..................................................... 14
Insert an SD Card ........................................ 15
Remove the SD Card .................................. 17
How to Perform Touch Operations .....18
When Touching ___ ..................................... 18
Searching Items from a List ......................... 18
How to Input Characters ................ 19
Keyboard for Character Input ...................... 19
Keyboard for Number Input ......................... 20
Input assist for searches .............................. 20
Top Menu ......................................... 21
Display Types .............................................. 21
Destination Menu ......................................... 22
Navi Menu ................................................... 23
Mode ............................................................ 24
INFO Menu .................................................. 25
SETTINGS Menu ......................................... 26
NAVI
Basic Operation 27
Navigation Functions ...................... 27
What is Navigation? ..................................... 27
GPS Antenna ............................................... 27
Map Data ..................................................... 28
Position Measurement ................................. 28
Route Search Methods ................................ 29
Route Guidance ........................................... 29
Precautions for operating the navigation ..... 29
Navigation Screen .......................... 30
Map Display Contents ................................. 30
Display the Destination Menu ...................... 32
Display the Scroll Menu ............................... 32
Display the Sub-menu ................................. 33
Display the Current Location Screen ........... 33
Select the Map Screen ................... 34
Types of Maps ............................................. 34
Map Reference Orientation ......................... 36
Change the P side P Display Information ......37
Guidance Display ............................ 38
Junction Guidance Map ............................... 38
Toll Booth Guidance Map ............................ 38
Ferry/Car Train Guidance Map .................... 38
Lane Guidance ............................................ 38
Junction View .............................................. 39
Curve Guidance ........................................... 39
Speed Indicator Guidance ........................... 39
Operate the Map ............................. 40
Switch the Scale .......................................... 40
Scroll the Map .............................................. 40
Operations from the Scroll Menu ....42
Set as the Destination ................................. 42
Set as the Waypoint..................................... 42
Set in the Address Book .............................. 43
Search for Nearby Establishments .............. 43
Check the Location of Your Car. .................. 44
Freeway Information ....................... 45
Display Contents ......................................... 45
Information on Establishments .................... 45
Displaying .................................................... 46
Check Area Information ............................... 46
Destination Settings 47
Set Your Home as the Destination .....47
Set the Searched for Location as the Destination........48
Search for a Location ..................... 49
Load from the Address Book ....................... 49
Load a Frequently Used Location from the Address Book ........49
Use the Search History ................................ 50
Search from Address ................................... 50
Search by Inputting an Establishment Name .....51
Search for Nearby Establishments .............. 53
Search from Telephone Number .................. 55
Search from Zip Code ................................. 55
Search by Latitude and Longitude ............... 56
Set the Start Location as the Destination .....56
Guidance Start Screen ................... 57
Show Route ................................................. 57
Route Checking and Changing 58
Route Checking ............................... 58
Check the Next Junction to Turn ................. 58
Check the Route .......................................... 58
Check the Entire Route ............................... 59
View a Demo Trip ........................................ 60
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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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5
Introduction Before UseIntroduction
The followings are what you need to know before using this product.
Before Use
Disclaimers
• Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held
responsible for losses resulting from fi re,
earthquake, tsunami, fl ood, or other natural
disasters; from actions of third parties; from
other accidents; or from inappropriate or
abnormal usage conditions utilized by the
customer, be said conditions deliberate or
unintentional.
• There will be no indemnifi cation for alteration
or loss of any information stored upon
this product (address book etc.) by the
customer or a third party resulting from
improper use of this product, the infl uence
of static electricity or electric noise, or at
the time of malfunction or repair or similar
circumstances. We recommend that you
create backups of important information as a
precautionary measure.
• Some personal information (addresses in
address book, telephone numbers etc.) input
into this product may remain in memory even
if this product is removed. The customer
is responsible for proper handling and
management (including deleting) of personal
information to protect privacy when handing
this product over to anyone else or disposing
of it. Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held
responsible.• Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held
responsible for any collateral losses (loss
of business profi ts, alteration or loss of
recorded data) resulting from the usage or
inability to use this product.
• Please be aware that the map displayed
is from when the data was prepared, so it
may differ from current conditions. Also,
Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held
responsible for any losses resulting from
map data inadequacies.
• This product contains data on traffi c
regulations, but due to changes in traffi c
rules, this data may differ from the actual
traffi c rules. Always obey the actual traffi c
regulations. Also, Mitsubishi Motors will in
no way be held responsible for any losses
resulting from traffi c accidents or traffi c
rule violations due to traffi c regulation data
inadequacies.
• Returns, refunds, exchange, or conversion
for reasons of map data inadequacy or the
like are not possible. There may be times
when the map data does not match the
specifi c objective of the user. The contents of
the map data are subject to change without
notice. The map data may contain wrong or
missing characters, incorrect locations etc.• The rule guidance and audio guidance,
for example when to turn, may sometimes
differ from the actual traffi c signs or traffi c
regulations. Always obey the actual traffi c
signs and actual traffi c regulations.
• For the purpose of product improvement,
specifi cations and external appearance may
be subject to change without advance notice.
Accordingly, while the contents of the User
Manual may differ, please be aware that
returns, refunds, exchange, or conversion
are not possible.
• This User Manual explains details for
multiple vehicle models together. Depending
on the vehicle model, there may be functions
that may be described but not available,
or requirements for separately purchased-
products. Thank you for your understanding.
• Images and illustrations used in the
User Manual are either those used in
development, or used for explanations.
Please be aware that these may differ from
the actual images and illustrations used in
the product.
• Please be aware that Mitsubishi Motors,
including after-sales service departments,
will in no way be held responsible for any
losses or detriment resulting from alteration
or loss of any information stored in this
product, including customer registration
information.
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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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“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to
iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certifi ed by the
developer to meet Apple performance standards.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are
trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its
compliance with safety and regulatory standards
* This product is compatible with iOS5 on the “iPod touch”
and “iPhone”.
* iPod and iTunes licensing allows individual users to privately
reproduce and play back non-copyrighted material as well
as material that may be legally copied and reproduced.
Infringement of copyright is prohibited.
* The supported devices for vehicles with a Bluetooth
® 2.0
interface vary. For details, refer to the vehicle's user manual.
J 1 P E D M B T T J D J 1 P E
J 1 P E O B O P
J 1 P E U P V D I
J 1 I P O F
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12 This Product
Basic Operation
This Product
Main Unit Panel
This gives the names of each section of the main unit panel and explains their functions.
When the panel is closed
1)
2)9)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
10)
11 )
12)
13)
14)
1) Display
Operations can be performed by touching
the touch switches.
→“How to Perform Touch
Operations”(P18)
2) PWR/VOL key
(P81)
Allows you to adjust the volume for the
audio function and telephone function.
It also allows you to switch the audio
function ON/OFF.
Hold down to turn OFF/ON the audio
function and the screen display.
To display it again, touch the screen or
press [MAP].
3)
AUDIO key
Displays the audio source screen (for the
last source used).4)
key/ key
Allows you to seek a radio station, or
select a CD track. Also, holding down
either of these keys allows you to fast-
forward/fast-rewind a CD.
5)
MODE key
(P24)
Used to select an audio source.
Each time this is pressed, this switches
the audio source.
The audio source can only be switched on
the Mode screen.
6)
OPEN key
Displays the monitor panel open/close
screen.
Used to open/close the monitor panel or
insert or remove a disc
(P82).
7)
SETTINGS key
(P196)
Used to make settings.
8)
INFO key
(P25)
Used to check information.
9)
FOLDER/TUNE key
Allows to select an audio fi le folder or a
radio station by turning.
SOUND key
(P207)
Pressing the key displays the sound
quality setting screen.
Used to adjust the sound quality.
10)
MAP key
Used to display the current location
screen of the navigation
(P30).
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22 Top Menu
Destination Menu
This section explains the destination menu displayed when you press the DEST key.
This may be the key depending on the model.
2)3)
4)
5)6) 1)
14) 8)
9)10)11)
12)13)
7)
1) Display switch menu
(P21)
Allows you to switch the menu display
type.
2)
Go Home
Allows you to register a home location.
(P68) Also allows you to set your
registered home as the destination.
(P47)
3) Address/Intersection
(P50)
Allows you to search for a location from
an address.
4)
Point of Interest
(P51)
Allows you to input the name of
an establishment to search for the
establishment.
5)
Zip Code
(P95)
Allows you to input the zip code to search
for its location.6)
Phone Number
(P55)
Allows you to input the telephone number
to search for its location.
7)
▲
Displays the numbers for frequently used
locations
(P49).
8) Clock
Displays the current time using 12- or 24-
hour time.
9)
Latitude/Longitude
(P56)
Allows you to input the latitude and
longitude to search for its location.
10)
Return Trip
(P56)
Sets the start location as the destination.
11)
Previous 50
(P50)
Allows you to select a location for which
a map of the surroundings has been
displayed by using the search function.12)
Address Book
(P49)
Allows you to select a location from the
address book.
13)
Advanced Search
(P53)
Allows you to search for an establishment
around the current location or destination,
along the route, etc.
14)
Delete Route
(P65)
Deletes the set route.
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Top Menu
25
Introduction Basic Operation
INFO Menu
This section explains the info menu displayed when you press the INFO key.
The order of display items may differ depending on the model.
In that case, 9)
Fuel/Weather changes to HD Information .
2)3)
4)
5)
6) 1)Menu 1
7)
8)
9)10)11)
12) Menu213)14)
1) Display switch menu
(P21)
Allows you to switch the menu display
type.
2)
Calendar
(P131)
Displays the calendar. Allows you to check
and set special days and anniversaries.
3)
GPS Information
(P143)
Allows you to check the name of the
current location, its latitude/longitude,
and the number of GPS satellites being
received.4)
Trip * (P138)
Allows you to check and set trip
information.
5)
Environment * (P153)
Allows you to check the outside air
temperature, altitude, and air pressure.
6)
Air Conditioner * (P142)
Allows you to check the air conditioner
status.7)
Maintenance * (P154)
Allows you to make settings for
notifi cations when engine oil, oil fi lter, and
other maintenance is due.
8)
Mobile Phone * (P145)
Allows you to make and receive telephone
calls.
9)
Fuel/Weather
(P159)
Allows you to check Fuel prices and
weather information.
10)
User SD
(P136)
Allows you to check the SD card capacity
and available space.
Also allows you to update the map
database
(P137).
11)
more
When there are many items, you can
move forward/back by page. This is not
displayed when there are few items.
12)
Map Reg. Code (P137)
Allows you to check the request code
required for updating the map.
13)
Voice Control Help * (P195)
Allows you to check a list of voice
commands, the usage for voice control,
etc.
14)
Version Info.
(P165)
Allows you to check the program version,
map version, etc.
* This is displayed when your car is equipped with the
equipment.
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Navigation Functions
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NAVI Basic Operation
NAVI
This chapter explains navigation function operations.
Basic Operation
Navigation
Functions
What is Navigation?
Navigation is a system that measures the
location of your car and guides you along the
route to the set destination. Your car's location
displayed on the map is measured with the
“GPS” and “Map matching” functions.
GPS(Global Positioning
System)
The system that uses GPS satellites to detect
the location is called “GPS”. The radio signals
from these GPS satellites are received and
the location of one's own car is measured to
within about 30 to 200 meters.
• Measuring your car's location takes about 2
minutes in a location with a good view. The
fi rst time this product is used or it is used
after a long while, it takes about 5 minutes to
measure your car's location.• The GPS satellites are managed by the
Department of Defense of the United States
of America, which sometimes deliberately
reduces the location precision. When that
happens, the location of your car may not be
displayed in the correct location.
Map Matching
“Map matching” is a function that compares
the route tracking data for your car with the
road confi guration in the map data, estimates
the road you are driving on, and displays this
on the map.
CAUTION
• The map displayed for navigation and
the traffi c rule information were prepared
based on various types of information
when the map data was prepared, so
they may differ from the actual roads
and traffi c regulations. Always follow the
actual roads and obey the actual traffi c
regulations.
GPS Antenna
GPS antenna
The location of your car is measured by
receiving weak radio signals from GPS
satellites with the “GPS antenna”.
ADVICE
If the radio signals from the GPS satellite
are blocked, the location of your car may
not be displayed in the correct location, so
observe the following rules.
• Do not paste a mirror type fi lm or shade
fi lm that contains carbon onto the
windshield.
• Do not place anything on or near the
GPS antenna.
• Do not use a mobile phone, PHS,
computer, etc. near the GPS antenna.
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30 Navigation Screen
Navigation Screen
This section explains the navigation map screen and the display contents for the menu
screens.
Map Display Contents
The map screens include the current location screen and scroll screens (P31).
Current Location Screen
This section explains the contents displayed on the current location screen, which is displayed
when you press the MAP key.
3)
4) 1)6) 5)
8)
7)
2)
9)
10)
1) Route guidance mark
The road you are to drive is indicated by
an arrow.
With the [Screen] “Searched Root”, you
can select [Arrow] or [Line].
→“Navi Settings”(P196)
2) Car's location mark
The arrow shows the location of your car
and the direction of the arrow shows the
direction you are traveling in.
3) Junction guidance icon
Shows the distance until the next junction
to turn and which way to turn. Touching
this displays the junction guidance map.
→“Check the Next Junction to Turn”(P58)
4) ▲
(P33)
Displays a sub-menu.
5) Icons
(P32)
Displays the current telephone and audio
status.
6) Clock
Displays the current time using 12- or 24-
hour time.
7)
RTT
Displays traffi c congestion information and
traffi c rule information etc. Touching RTT
symbol allows you to check the detailed
information.
→ “Checking the RTT Traffi c Messages” (P79)
8) Direction icon
Touching this displays the map switching
screen.
→“Select the Map Screen”(P34)
9) Scale icon
Shows the scale of the displayed map.
Touching this changes the scale.
→“Switch the Scale”(P40)
10) Destination/waypoint information
Shows the time, direction, and distance
to the destination or waypoint. Each time
you touch this, the display switches to the
estimated time of arrival, time remaining,
and local time. The time and distance at
this time are the expected time of arrival,
time remaining, or local time and distance
to the destination or waypoint from a
location off the route.
ADVICE
• The menu items vary with the navigation
settings and travel status. Some items
may not be displayed.
• To make the explanation clearer, the
navigation images in this manual leave
out some landmarks.