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PTY (Program type)
RDS broadcasts are classified according to
program type (PTY) as follows. Use the
TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) to select your
desired PTY.
1. NEWS
2. AFFAIRS (Current affairs)
3. INFO (Information)
4. SPORT
5. EDUCATE (Education)
6. DRAMA
7. CULTURE
8. SCIENCE
9. VARIED
10. POP M (Pop music)
11. ROCK M (Rock music)
12. EASY M (Easy music)
13. LIGHT M (Light classic)
14. CLASSICS
15. OTHER M (Other music)
16. WEATHER (Weather information)
17. FINANCE
18. CHILDREN
19. SOCIAL
20. RELIGION
21. PHONE IN
22. TRAVEL
23. LEISURE
24. JAZZ
25. COUNTRY
26. NATION M (National music)
27. OLDIES
28. FOLK M (Folk music)
29. DOCUMENT
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To search for a broadcast of desired pro-
gram type:
1. Press the PTY button (3).
2. Press the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6)
for less than 1 second at a time to select
your desired PTY.
3. 2 seconds after a desired PTY has been
selected, the radio will begin to search
for a broadcast of your selected PTY.
During search, the selected PTY on the
display blinks, and the radio will begin
to search for a broadcast of your
selected PTY.
4. When the radio picks up a station with
your desired PTY, the display will show
the name of the station.NOTE
(1) If the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) is
pressed for more than 1 second, the
radio will try to find out another broad-
cast of the same program type as cur-
rently selected.
(2) If no station is found with your desired
PTY, the display will show“EMPTy”for
about 5 seconds, and the radio will
return to the previous station.
How to enter PTYs in the memoryAs many as 6 PTYs can be entered in the
memory.
Follow the steps described below.
1. Press either the TUNE/SEEK button (5
or 6)to tune the PTY to be entered in the
memory.
2. Press one of the memory select but-
tons (7) for about 2 seconds or longer.
The sound will be momentarily inter-
rupted while the PTY is being entered
into the memory. The number of the but-
ton corresponding to the entry into the
memory, and the PTY are displayed.
3. The preset memory setting is retrieved
by pressing the button and then releas-
ing it within about 2 seconds.
NOTE
Disconnecting the battery terminal erases
all PTYs stored in the memory.
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H11A265G
To change the language of PTY dis-
play (Vehicles equipped with the
Multi centre display)You can select your favourite language
between English, French, German, Swed-
ish, Spanish, Italian.
1. Turn off the radio.
2. Turn the radio back on while holding
down the PTY button (B).
3. An alarm will sound and the system will
enter PTY Language Switching mode.
4. Use the H button (C) or the M button (D)
to select the desired language. Press
the SET button (E) to register your
selection.
5. Press the button on the left (A) to can-
cel the selection. The system will revert
to the settings prior to accessing PTY
Language Switching mode.
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(Vehicles equipped with the RV
meter)You can select your favourite language
between English, French, German, Swed-
ish, Spanish, Italian.
1. Press the“ADJ”button to display the
options for the function buttons.
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2. Press the“RDS.LANG.”function but-
ton.
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3. Press the“”or“”function button to
select the desired language.
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4. When the language has been adjusted,
press the“SET”function button.
NOTE
For safety, these operations can only be
carried out when the vehicle is not mov-
ing.Traffic information
The radio will automatically tune in to traf-
fic information broadcasts while receiving
UKW broadcasts, playing cassettes.
To select this function, follow the instruc-
tions below.
1. Press the TP button (2). The display will
show“TP”(11). If the RDS data can
read, the display will show“RDS”(9). If
not, the display will show“NO RDS”for
about 5 seconds.
2. If the radio detects traffic information on
either the station currently selected or on
another station, the display will show
“TRAF INF”for 5 seconds followed by
a 2-second indication of the fre-
quency. Then, it will show the name of
the station broadcasting the traffic infor-
mation to which you will listen. The vol-
ume level is set separately for listening
to normal audio programs and for lis-
tening to traffic information. The vol-
ume level will therefore change
automatically to that set when traffic
information was last received. When the
traffic information broadcast is over, the
radio will return to the previously
received program and to the corre-
sponding volume level.
3. Press the TP button (2) to return to the
previous condition.NOTE
While“TP”is illuminated, the radio stops
only at TP stations even if the TUNE/SEEK
button (5 or 6) is pressed.
TP (Traffic information Program) search
function
The traffic information program standby
function is turned on (with the TP indica-
tor (11) shown on the display) and after
about 45 seconds since the RDS indica-
tor (9) turns off due to weak signal or the
tuning station is changed over from a TP
station to a station which does not broad-
cast traffic information, the sound will beep
5 times and seeks out a TP station in all
frequencies automatically.
To turn the function off, switch off the power
from UKW mode, and while pressing TP
button (2), press the PWR switch (1) until
it beeps. The“TP-S OFF”will be shown on
the display.
To turn the function on, use the same pro-
cedure.
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Emergency broadcasts
If an emergency broadcast is caught while
receiving a UKW broadcast or playing back
a cassette tape with the ignition switch in
“ACC ”or “ON ”position, the display will
show “ALARM ”and the emergency broad-
cast will interrupt the current program. The
volume level is set separately for listen-
ing to normal audio programs and for lis-
tening to emergency broadcasts. The
volume level will therefore change auto-
matically to that set when an emergency
broadcast was last received. When the
emergency broadcast is over, the radio will
return to the previously received program
and to the corresponding volume level.
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![MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 (in English) Repair Manual To listen to a CD
[With a CD player]1. Insert the disc with the label facing
upward.
When a disc is inserted, the CD player
will begin playing even if the radio or
tape player is being used.
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When a disc is inserted, the CD player
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To listen to a CD
[With a CD player]1. Insert the disc with the label facing
upward.
When a disc is inserted, the CD player
will begin playing even if the radio or
tape player is being used.
The CD player will also start the play-
back when the CD button (3) is pressed
with a disc in the player even if the radio
or tape player is being used.
NOTE
If the system is equipped with a CD
autochanger, the system operation is
changed over from the CD player mode to
the CD autochanger mode and vice versa
each time the CD button (3) is pressed.
2. To adjust the volume and tone, refer to
the section“How to adjust the volume”
and“How to adjust the tone”on page
6-19.
3. When the CD eject button (5) on the CD
player is pressed, the disc will automati-
cally stop and be ejected.
4. When the 3-inch compact disc is used,
playback can be made without using the
adapter. Insert the disc about in the cen-
tre of the discloading slot.
5. For information concerning the han-
dling of compact discs, refer to the sec-
tion“Handling of compact discs”on
page 6-33.
[With a CD autochanger]1. Press the CD button (3), and the CD
autochanger mode will be selected,
starting a playback. Each time the CD
button is pressed, one in the CD
autochanger is played back alter-
nately.
NOTE
When listening to another disc the CD
autochanger, press the DISC button (6), to
select the disc. Every time the
side of
the DISC button is pressed, the next disc
is selected. Every time the
side of the
button is pressed, changeover to the pre-
vious disc is made.
2. To adjust the volume and tone, refer to
the section“How to adjust the volume”
and“How to adjust the tone”on page
6-19.
3. To stop the CD, turn off the power by
pressing the PWR switch (1) or make a
changeover to the other mode by press-
ing the U/M/L button (2).
4. For information concerning the han-
dling of compact discs, refer to the sec-
tion“Handling of compact discs”on
page 6-33.
To find the start of a desired trackThe start of each track on a disc can be
found by using the
or
button (7 or
8).
Track up:
Press the
button (8) the number of
tracks to skip over.
The frequency-display window will dis-
play the track number thus selected.
Track down:
Press thebutton (7) the number of
tracks to skip over.
The frequency-display window will dis-
play the track number thus selected.
How to repeat the same trackYou can repeatedly listen to the same track
by pressing the RPT button (10).
Press the PRT button, and the RPT indi-
cator (15) will come on.
To release, press the button again.
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Multi centre displayIf your vehicle is equipped with the“Multi
centre display”or the“RV meter”, follow-
ing items are displayed. (Refer to“Multi
centre display”on page 4-27 or“RV meter”
on page 4-40.)
A- Road surface freeze warning symbol
When the outside temperature drops below
about 3°C, the alarm sounds and the road
surface freeze warning symbol (A) flashes
for about 10 seconds.
CAUTION
There is a danger the road might be
frozen even when the symbol (A) is
not illuminated, so please take care
when driving.NOTE
If your vehicle is equipped with“Multi cen-
tre display”, turning the temperature adjust-
ment dial during the period of the alarm will
have no effect on the display.
After completion of the warning, set the
temperature. (Refer to“Outside
temperature”on page 4-28.)
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RV meterB- Set temperature display
C- Outside air temperature display
D- Blowe speed indicator
E- Air flow indicator
F- Front defroster indicator
G- AUTO indicator
H- Air selection indicator
(Recirculation of inside air/incoming air
flow outside)
I- Air conditioning operation indicator
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NOTE
The display changes automatically as fol-
lowing.
•Multi center display
The outside air temperature is usually dis-
played for several seconds while the tem-
perature control dial is operated.
•RV meter
When this mode has been displayed
automatically after operation of the air
conditioning, the display will revert to its
previous display after about 10 sec-
onds if no further adjustments are made.Operating the system as a manual
air conditioning
EH14CAF
If you operate the blower speed selection
dial or the mode selection dial as you
desired, the system is still automatically
controlled except selected function which
dial is operated. To return all operations to
automatic operation, set the dials to“AUT”
(AUTO) position.
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Change of mode selection
EH14D-W
The mode selection dial is operated
according to the need.
Turn the dial and the air outlet will be
changed.
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Multi centre displayIf your vehicle is equipped with the“Multi
centre display”or the“RV meter”, the air
flow indicator (A) is displayed as shown in
the multi centre display. (Refer to“Multi
centre display”on page 4-27 or“RV meter”
on page 4-40)
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H14C103A
Multi centre displayIf your vehicle is equipped with“Multi cen-
tre display”or“RV meter”, blower speed
indicator (A) is displayed as shown in the
illustrations, (Refer to“Multi centre display”
on page 4-27 or“RV meter”on page 4-40)
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RV meter1- High blower speed
2- Low blower speed
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Air conditioning switch
EH13G-Ca
The air conditioning can be operated while
the engine is running.
If this switch is turned to the“AUT”(AUTO)
position, the air conditioning compressor
will start and the indicator lamp (A) will illu-
minate. To stop the air conditioning com-
pressor, press the centre of the dial.
Pressing it once more will start the air con-
ditioning compressor again.
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Accessory boxes ................................................ 6-62
Accessory socket ............................................... 6-61
Additional equipment ......................................... 9-21
Air purifier ........................................................... 6-55
Antenna .............................................................. 6-35
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ............................ 5-45
Armrest .............................................................. 3-13
Ashtray ............................................................... 6-60
Audio system anti-theft feature ......................... 6-32
Automatic air conditioning .................................. 6-43
Automatic transmission fluid ................................ 9-4
Automatic transmissionINVECS-II Sport Mode 5A/T(Intelligent & Innovative
Vehicle Electronic Control SystemII ) ........... 5-17
Auto-speed (cruise) control ................................ 5-53
Backdoor ............................................................ 2-10
Battery ................................................................. 9-6
Bleeding the fuel system (diesel-powered vehicles only) ..................... 8-23
Bonnet .................................................................. 2-9
Brake fluid ............................................................ 9-8
Brake pedal free play ......................................... 9-18
Braking ............................................................... 5-44
Capacities ........................................................ 10-16
Catalytic converter ............................................... 5-6
Cautions on handling of 4WD vehicles .............. 5-42
CD (Compact-Disc) player ................................. 6-30
Central door locks ................................................ 2-8
Changing a fuse ................................................. 8-33
Chassis number ................................................. 10-2
“Child-protection” rear doors (5-door models) ..... 2-6
Child restraint ..................................................... 3-33
Cigarette lighter .................................................. 6-59
Cleaning the inside of your vehicle ...................... 7-2
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle .................... 7-4
Clutch fluid ......................................................... 9-10
Clutch pedal free play ........................................ 9-18
Combination head lamps, dipper and turn signal switch ................................................... 4-14
Correct 4-wheel drive operation ......................... 5-38
Cup tray ............................................................. 6-65 Dimensions ........................................................ 10-6
Doors ................................................................... 2-4
Driving and alcohol ............................................ 1-13
Economical driving ............................................... 5-7
Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirrors ............................................ 5-51
Electric window control ...................................... 2-12
Electrical system .............................................. 10-10
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ............................... 2-2
Emergency starting ............................................ 8-25
Engine ................................................................ 10-9
Engine coolant ..................................................... 9-5
Engine number ................................................... 10-2
Engine oil ............................................................. 9-2
Engine overheating ............................................ 8-21
Exterior and interior lamp operation ................... 9-18
Front fog lamp switch ......................................... 4-22
Front heater/ Manual air conditioning .................................. 6-36
Front seat ............................................................. 3-6
Fuel consumption ............................................. 10-12
Fuel gauge ........................................................... 4-4
Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas leakage ......................... 9-17
Fuses ................................................................. 8-28
Genuine parts .................................................... 1-12
Glove box ........................................................... 6-63
Handling of cassette tapes ................................ 6-33
Hazard warning flasher switch ........................... 4-20
Headlamp levelling switch ................................. 4-16
Headlamps washer switch ................................. 4-19
Head restraints ................................................... 3-28
Heated seats ...................................................... 3-10
Hinges and latches lubrication ........................... 9-19
Horn switch ........................................................ 4-24
How to set a CD autochanger ........................... 6-31 If a tyre is punctured .......................................... 8-13
If the vehicle breaks down ................................... 8-2
Ignition switch ..................................................... 5-11
Indication and warning lamps .............................. 4-6
Inside rear-view mirror ....................................... 5-50
Installation of accessories .................................. 1-10
Installation position for warning triangle ............. 6-67
Instruments .......................................................... 4-2
Jack and jack handle ........................................... 8-5
Jacking up the vehicle ......................................... 8-8
Keyless entry system ........................................... 2-5
Keys ..................................................................... 2-2
Limited-slip differential ....................................... 5-48
Luggage compartment lamp .............................. 4-26
Luggage floor box .............................................. 6-66
Making a flat seat ............................................... 3-26
Making a luggage area ...................................... 3-14
Manual outside rear-view mirrors ...................... 5-51
Manual transmission .......................................... 5-15
Meter, gauge and indication/
warning lamp operation .................................. 9-18
MITSUBISHI active stability & traction control system (M-ASTC) .................. 5-57
Modifications/alterations to the electric or fuel systems ................................... 1-11
Multi centre display ............................................ 4-27
Notes regarding diesel fuel .............................. 10-14
Odometer/Tripmeter ............................................. 4-3
Operation under adverse driving conditions ......................................................... 8-2
Other specifications .......................................... 10-11
Outside rear-view mirror .................................... 5-50
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