USB MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Owners Manual
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Interior 1-3 Overview
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Interior
Sun visors P.5-158 Vanity mirror P.5-158 Card holder P.5-158
Dome light (rear) (if so equipped) P.5-161
Dome light (front)/Reading lights P.5-160 Sunshade switch (if so equipped) P.5-39
Assist grips P.5-167 Coat hook P.5-167
Cargo area cover (if so equipped) P.5-166
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - air bag (for front passenger’s seat) P.4-26, 4-32
Bottle holder P.5-166
Arm rest (if so equipped) P.4-7 Cup holder (if so equipped) P.5-166
Arm rest (if so equipped) P.4-6 Floor console box P.5-164 12V power outlet P.5-159 USB input terminal (i
f so equipped) P.5-155
Rear seat P.4-7
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Features and controlsBreak-in recommendation
s ...............................................................5-3
Keys .....................................................
.............................................5-3
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) .........................5-4 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) ..............................................5-7Free-hand Advanced Security Tran
smitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so
equipped)................................
..................................................... 5-11
Door locks........................
...............................................................5-28
Power door locks .............
...............................................................5-30
Child safety locks for r
ear door ....................
..................................5-31
Liftgate.......................................
.....................................................5-32
Inside liftgate releas
e ..............................................
........................5-33
Theft-alarm system ..........
...............................................................5-33
Power window control
............................................
........................5-36
Sunshade (if so equi
pped)..............................................................5-39
Parking brake ...................
...............................................................5-40
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment...................................5-41Inside rearview mirro
r ............................................
........................5-41
Outside rearview mirr
ors ................................................................5-43
Ignition switch .................
...............................................................5-44
Starting the engine .
.................................................
........................5-45
Manual transaxle (if so equipped) .................................................5-47 Continuously variable transmission
(CVT) (if so equipped).........5-49
Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped)................5-554-wheel drive operation
..........................................
........................5-58
Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation.........5-60 Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles.......................5-60Service brake ...................
...............................................................5-61
Hill start assist........
.................................................
........................5-62
Brake assist system
................................................
......................... 5-64
Anti-lock braking syst
em ......................................
......................... 5-64
Electric power steering syst
em (EPS) ........................................... 5-66
Active stability control
(ASC) .....................
................................... 5-67
Cruise control (if so eq
uipped) ....................................................... 5-70
Tire pressure monitoring
system .................................................... 5-75
Rear-view camera (if so
equipped)..............
................................... 5-79
Instrument cluster .
.................................................
......................... 5-81
Multi-information disp
lay .....................................
......................... 5-82
Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list
.................................................................
................................. 5-104
Indicators ..................................
.................................................... 5-116
Warning lights...........................
.................................................... 5-117
Information screen disp
lay .......................................................... 5-118
Combination headlights and dimmer switch ............................... 5-120 Headlight leveling switch (if so equipped).................................. 5-125Turn signal lever ...
.................................................
....................... 5-126
Hazard warning flasher
switch ..................................................... 5-127
Front fog light switch (if
so equipped) ........................................ 5-127
Wiper and washer swit
ch ......................................
....................... 5-127
Electric rear window def
ogger switch .......................................... 5-132
Horn switch ..............................
.................................................... 5-133
Link System (if so equi
pped) .....................
................................. 5-133
Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface (if so
equipped)..................................... 5-134
USB input terminal (if so
equipped) ........................................... 5-155
Sun visors .................................
.................................................... 5-158
12 V power outlets..........
.................................................
............. 5-159
Interior lights ..................
.................................................
............. 5-159
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Horn switch
Features and controls 5-133
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After about 20 minutes of operation, the sys- tem will shut off automatically. To switch the defogger OFF before 20 min-utes have passed, press the switch again. The indicator light will go out and the defogger will turn off.If you need the defogger for more than 20minutes, press the switch
again. This will add
20 more minutes.
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To honk the horn, press around the “ ” mark on the steering wheel.
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The Link System takes overall control of thedevices connected via the USB input terminal or the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface allowing the
connected devices to be operated by using theswitches in the vehicle or voice commands. See the following section for details on how to operate. Refer to “Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface” on page
5-134.Refer to “USB input terminal” on page 5-155. Refer to “Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device” on page 7-46.Refer to “Listen to Bluetooth Audio” on page 7-49. Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of
BLUETOOTH SIG, INC.
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You have acquired a device that includessoftware licensed by Mitsubishi Motors Cor- poration from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (the automotive experience business unit),and their subsequent 3rd party suppliers. For a complete list of these 3rd party products
CAUTION The rear window defogger is not designed to melt snow. Remove any snow manuallybefore using the rear window defogger. Use the rear window defogger only after the engine has started and is running. Be sure to turn the defogger switch off immediately after the window is clear to save on batterypower.
Do not place stickers, tape, or other items that are attached with adhesive over the grid wires on the rear window. When cleaning the inside rear window, use a soft cloth and wipe lightly over the grid wires.NOTE
As your vehicle is equipped with heated mir- rors, mist can also be removed from the out-side rearview mirrors when the rear window defogger switch is pressed. (Refer to “Door mirror heater” on page 5-44.)
Horn switch
CAUTION
Link System
(if so equipped)
Link System End User License Agreement
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USB input terminal (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-155
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6. When the transfer is complete, the voice guide will say “Import complete” and then the system will return to the main menu.
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MODEL: MMC FCC ID: CB2MDGMY10IC: 279B-MDGMY10 Your Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface operates on a
radio frequency subject to Federal Communi- cations Commission (FCC) Rules (For vehi- cles sold in U.S.A.) and Industry CanadaRules (For vehicles sold in Canada). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of the Industry CanadaRules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful inter- ference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. The antenna used for this transmitter must notbe co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End- users and installers must be provided withinstallation instructio
ns and transmitter oper-
ating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
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You can connect your USB memory device or iPod
* to play music files stored in the USB
memory device or iPod.
The following explains how to connect and remove a USB memory device or iPod. Refer to the following sections for details on how to play music files:Refer to “Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device” on page 7-46. * : “iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and turnthe ignition switch to the “OFF” position or put the operation mode in OFF. 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) inthe floor console box.
General information
CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compli-ance could void the user’s authority to oper- ate the equipment.
Enrollment Commands USB input terminal
(if so
equipped)
How to connect a USB memory device
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USB input terminal (if so equipped) 5-156 Features and controls
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3. Connect a commercially available USB connector cable (C) to the USB memory device (B). 4. Connect the USB connector cable (C) to the USB input terminal (D).
5. To remove the USB connector cable, turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” positionor put the operation mode in OFF first and perform the installation steps in reverse.
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1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” positionor put the operation mode in OFF.
2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) in the floor console box. 3. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the iPod (B).
CAUTION Keep the lid of the floor console box closed while driving the vehicle. A lid or the con- tents of the floor console box could other- wise cause injuries.NOTE
Do not connect the USB memory device to the USB input terminal directly. The USB memory device may be damaged. When closing the floor console box, be care- ful not to trap the USB connector cable.
How to connect an iPod
NOTE
Use a genuine Dock connector from Apple Inc.
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USB input terminal (if so equipped)
Features and controls 5-157
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4. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the USB input terminal (D). 5. To remove the Dock connector, turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position or put the operation mode in OFF first and perform the installation steps in reverse.
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Devices of the following types can be con- nected. * : “iPod touch,” “iPod classic,” “iPod” and “iPod nano” are registered trademarks of
Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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You can play music files of the followingspecifications that are saved in a USB mem-
CAUTION Keep the lid of the floor console box closed while driving the vehicle. A lid or the con-tents of the floor console box could other- wise cause injuries.NOTE
When closing the floor console box, be care- ful not to trap the connector cable.
Types of connectable devices and supported file specifica- tions
Device types
Model name
Condition
USB memory device
Storage capacity of 256 Mbytes or more
iPod touch
*
F/W Ver.1.1.1 or later
iPod classic
*
F/W Ver.1.0 or later
iPod (fifth genera- tion)
*
F/W Ver.1.2.2 or later
iPod nano (fifth gen- eration)
*
F/W Ver.1.2 or later
iPod nano (second generation)
*
F/W Ver.1.1.2 or later
Models other than USB memory devices and iPods
Digital audio player supporting mass storage class
NOTE
Depending on the type of the USB memory device or other device connected, the con- nected device may not function properly orthe available functions may be limited. It is recommended to us
e an iPod with firm-
ware updated to the lastest version. You can charge your iPod by connecting it to the USB input terminal when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON or ACC. Do not keep your USB memory device or iPod in your vehicle. It is recommended that
you back up the files
in case of data damage. Do not connect to the USB input terminal any device (hard disk, card reader, memoryreader, etc.) other than the connectable devices specified in
the previous section.
The device and/or data may be damaged. Ifany of these devices was connected by mis- take, remove it after turning the ignition switch to the “OFF”
position or putting the
operation mode in OFF.
File specifications
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Cup holders
Features and controls 5-165
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Upper and lower boxes are located inside the floor console box.
To open the upper box, lift the right release lever (B) and raise the lid. To open the lower box, lift the left release lever (C) and raise the lid.
The tissue holder (D) is located on the under- side of the floor console box lid.
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The cup holder is designed for holding cups or drink-cans securely in its holes.
Ty p e 2
NOTE
The floor console box can also be used as an arm rest.Refer to the “Arm rest” section on page 4-6.
1- Upper box 2- Lower box
NOTE
The USB input terminal is located in the floor console box (if so equipped). Fordetails, refer to “USB input terminal” on page 5-155.12
Upper box Lower box
Tissue holder Cup holders
WA R N I N G The hole next to the power outlet in the floor console is not and should not be used as a cup holder. Spilling beverages ontothe adjacent power outlet could cause a short-circuit or electrical failure.Type 1 Type 2
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Comfort controlsVents ..........................................
.......................................................7-2
Manual air conditioning-Type 1
(if so equipped) ............................7-4
Manual air conditioning-Type 2
(if so equipped) ............................7-9
Automatic air conditioning-Type1 (if so equipped) ......................7-14Automatic air conditioning-Type2 (if so equipped) ......................7-20 Important air conditioning op
erating tips .......................................7-25
Air purifier .......................
...............................................................7-25
AM/FM radio/CD player (if so equipped) .....................................7-26 Handling of Discs .
.................................................
........................7-29
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/
AAC) ....................................................7-31
Important Points on Safety fo
r the Customer ................................7-35
Operation Keys ...............
...............................................................7-36
Listen to Radio ......
.................................................
........................7-38
Listen to Satellite Radio (if so equipped) .......................................7-40 Listen to CDs ..................
...............................................................7-42
Listen to MP3s ......
.................................................
........................7-43
Listen to an iPod ...
.................................................
........................7-44
Listen to Audio Files on
a USB Device .........................................7-46
Listen to Bluetooth Audio (i
f so equipped) ....................................7-49
Display Indicator ..
.................................................
........................7-51
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment ...........................7-52 System Settings .....
.................................................
........................7-53
Troubleshooting ...............
...............................................................7-56
Antenna ................................................
...........................................7-58
General information about
your radio ............................................7-59
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Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
Comfort controls 7-31
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Discs that have not been finalized cannot be played back. Even if recorded using the correct format on a recorder or computer, applicationsoftware settings and environments; disc peculiarities such as damage or marking, or dirt or condensation on the lens insidethe product may render the disc unplay- able. Depending on the disc, some functions may not be used, or the disc may not playback. Do not use discs with cracks or warps. If the disc has stickers affixed, residue from removed stickers, or affixed adhe- sive, then do not use the disc. Discs that have decorative labels or stick- ers may not be used.
This product will play back audio CDs, how- ever please be aware of the following points regarding CD standards. Ensure that you use discs with on the label surface. Playback of other than standard CDs is not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be played back, the audio quality cannot beguaranteed.
When playing back non standard CDs, the following may occur. • There may be noise during playback. • There may be skipping in the audio.• The disc may not be recognized. • The first track may not be played back. • It may take longer than usual to startplayback of tracks. • Playback may start from any point within the track.• Some parts may not be played back.• Tracks may freeze during playback. • Tracks may be displayed erroneously.
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This product can play back MP3/WMA/AACformat audio files recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, and USB devices. There are limitations on the files and media that can be used, therefore read the following prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format audio files on discs or USB devices.Additionally, ensure you read the user manu- als for your CD-R/RW drive and the writing software, and ensure these are used correctly.If the MP3/WMA/AAC format audio files includes title information or other data, then this can be displayed.
Nonstandard CDs
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)
CAUTION CD-ROM and CD-R/RW media can only play back MP3 format audio files. Actions such as copying audio CDs or files and either distributing these to others for freeor for charge, or uploading files via the Inter- net or other means to servers is an infringe- ment of the law. Do not append the file extensions “.mp3”, “.wma”, or “.m4a”, to other thanMP3/WMA/AAC format files. Playing back discs with these types of files recorded upon them may cause the files to be incorrectlyidentified for playback, which may lead to loud noise, resulting in speaker damage or accident.NOTE
Depending on the condition of the disc recorder or recording software used, correct playback may not be possible. In these cases,refer to the user manual for your product or software. Depending on your computer’s operating system, version, software, or settings, files may not have a file extension appended. In these cases, append the file extensions “.mp3”, “.wma”, or “.m4a” when copyingthe files. Files larger than 2GB in size cannot be played back.
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Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) 7-32 Comfort controls
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Data formats that can be played on discs (CD-ROM, CD-R/RW) and USB devices dif- fer.
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Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized. You can create a folder structure as in Genre - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC format audio files) for management of tracks.Data Formats That Can Be Played Back Data format
DISC
USB device
MP3 WMA XAAC X = Compatible
X =Non-compatibleFolder Structure
ROOT
Folder
Audio file
1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level
Name
Speci- fica- tion
Explanation
Format specifica- tions
ISO96 60
Level 1 Maximum 8
character file name, and 3 character file extension. (single-byte alphanumeric capital letters, numerals, “_” may be used)
ISO96 60 exten- sion
Joliet Files names up
to a maximum 64 characters can be used.
Multises- sion
Not supported (only first session supported)
Maxi- mum number of levels
8 levels (if the root is the 1st level)
Maxi- mum folder number
700 folders (including root)
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