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Watching DVDs 8-8
Viewing Restrictions (Parental Lock)
Depending on the disk, viewing of scenes
that you do not want children to see (e.g.,
adult content and violent scenes) can be
restricted.NOTE Set a password when using for the rst time. Viewing
restrictions cannot be operated unless a password
has been set.
Disks that do not have the viewing control level on
the disk package cannot be viewing-controlled, even
if the level has been set.
The viewing level is recorded to the disk. Check the
disk package.
Depending on the disk, only scenes that are viewing-
restricted may be skipped during playback. For
details, refer to the disk user guide.
Depending on the disk, playback may become
disabled if the viewing restriction level is changed.
After the viewing restriction level has been changed,
if playing this type of disk, remove the disk once, and
insert a disk with no viewing restrictions to change to
a playable level.
Setting Passwords and Viewing Restriction Levels 1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the
default settings menu
(page 8-6)
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2 Enter a user-selected 4-digit
password, and touch [Enter]
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3 Enter the 4-digit password again
for confi rmation, and touch [Enter]
4 Enter the level, and touch [Enter]
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The password and viewing restrictions level settings
are now complete.
Level 1 Only disks for children are played.
Level 2 to
Level 7Disks with adult content are prohibited.
(I.e., disks for children and general disks
are played.)
Level 8 All disks are played.Changing the LevelThe viewing restriction level set can be changed. 1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the
default settings menu
(page 8-6)
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Calendar 9-2 5 Enter a short description of the
special day, and touch [Set]
>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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NOTE Up to 30 characters can be entered for one memo. 6 Touch [Set]
The special day settings are completed.
Editing Special Days
Editing a special day that has been set.
1 Touch the date to be edited
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2 Touch [Icon] or [Memo] to edit
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The remaining operations are the same as from step 2
of “Setting Special Days” (page 9-1)
Deleting Special Days
Deleting a special day that has been set.
1 Touch the special day to be
deleted
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2 Touch [Delete]
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3 Touch [Yes]
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The special day deletion is completed.
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Calendar 9-3
Information
Setting Anniversaries
Setting a new anniversary (birthday. etc.).
A maximum of 20 anniversaries can be set. 1 Touch [Anniversary]
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2 Touch [New Event]
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NOTE Multiple anniversaries can be set for the same day.
When several anniversaries are set for the same
date, the rst anniversary that was set will be given
priority and the icon will be displayed. 3 Touch [Icon]
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4 Touch one of the icons
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5 Touch [Date]
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6 Touch [
] or [ ] to set the
month or day
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7 Touch [Memo]
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8 Enter a short description of the
anniversary, and touch [Set]
>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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NOTE Up to 30 characters can be entered for one memo. 9 Touch [Set]
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The anniversary settings are completed.
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Environment 9-8
Environment
The outside air temperature, altitude, and air
pressure can be viewed.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Environment]
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NOTE The display graph displays the latest information in
5-minute units.
The units can be changed from Fahrenheit to
Celsius, and from “ft” to “m”. Refer to “Unit” in “System Settings” (page 10-5)
.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Maintenance 9-9
Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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Maintenance 9-9
Information
Maintenance
Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as
for the engine oil and oil filter change.
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Maintenance]
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The maintenance list screen is displayed.NOTE Items that have passed their maintenance timing or
maintenance distance are displayed in a different
color.
Setting the Maintenance Timing
An item can be selected to set the maintenance
timing. 1 On the maintenance screen,
touch the item to be set
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The maintenance information screen of the selected
item is displayed.NOTE “Date” displays the date on which the maintenance
was performed.
“Changed at Odometer” displays the odometer value
at the time of maintenance.
“Remaining Distance” displays the distance until the
next maintenance timing. 2
Touch [Setup] in the “Maintenance
Fixed Date” settings
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NOTE If [USER1], [USER2], or [USER3] has been selected
in Step 1, the item name can be entered by selecting
[Set Name].
Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
“Maintenance Fixed Date”is used to set the distance
from the performance of maintenance to the time of
the next maintenance.
“Maintenance Distance” is used to set the number of
months from the performance of maintenance to the
time of the next maintenance. 3 Touch [
] or [ ]to set the next
maintenance date
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4 Touch [Set]
The “Maintenance Fixed Date” settings are completed. 5 Touch [Setup] in “Maintenance
Distance”
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Maintenance 9-10 6 Enter the numbers to set the next
maintenance distance
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NOTE Touch [Back Space] to delete one character at a
time. 7 Touch [Set]
The “Maintenance Distance” settings are completed. 8 Touch [Back]
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The maintenance timing settings are completed.
Update
Updating the maintenance information
1 Touch [Update] for the item to be
updated in the maintenance screen
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2 Touch [Yes]
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Clear
Deleting the maintenance information
1
On the maintenance screen, touch
the item to delete the information
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2 Touch [Clear]
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3 Touch [Yes]
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Adjusting the Screen 10-1
Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
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Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
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Adjusting the Screen 10-1
Settings
Setting
Adjusting the Screen
Adjustments related to the screen display.
Display Off
Turns OFF the monitor display.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Display Off]
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The monitor display is turned OFF.NOTE At this time, although the navigation voice guidance
will be switched off, the AV audio will remain on. To turn ON the display again, either touch the
screen, or press any key.
Picture Control
Adjustments related to the picture quality.
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Picture Control]
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2
Touch [ - ] or [ + ] for “Brightness”,
“Contrast”, or “Black Level” to adjust
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NOTE “Brightness” can be adjusted with headlights ON and
OFF separately. If adjusting the
picture quality
while a DVD image
is displayed,
“Tint” and “Color
Intensity” can also
be adjusted.
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3 Touch [Back]
The picture quality adjustment is completed.
Screen Size
Switches between Screen Size and other
displays for DVD image etc..
1 Press the [SET] key, and touch
[Screen Size]
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2
Touch one of the following buttons
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[Normal] Displays the screen in normal 4:3 aspect
ratio.
[Full] Extends the display evenly both left and
right in wide mode.
[Wide]Extends the left and right parts only of
the display while leaving the center as is
in wide mode.
[Zoom] Magni es the image displayed using 4:3
aspect ratio. (I.e., the top and bottom
are out of frame.) 3 Touch [Back]
Screen Size switching is completed.
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![MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Sound Control 10-3
Settings
Music TypeThe music type can be selected. 1 Touch [Music Type] in the Sound
Control menu screen
2 Touch one of the music types
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Acoustic
characteristic
Descr MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2010 10.G MMCS Manual Sound Control 10-3
Settings
Music TypeThe music type can be selected. 1 Touch [Music Type] in the Sound
Control menu screen
2 Touch one of the music types
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characteristic
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Sound Control 10-3
Settings
Music TypeThe music type can be selected. 1 Touch [Music Type] in the Sound
Control menu screen
2 Touch one of the music types
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Acoustic
characteristic
Description
NORMAL
Sounds good for all types of music.
POP
Tight bass and high frequency sound.
ROCK
Tuned for hard rock and heavy metal
with powerful drums, guitars, and
vocals.
HIP-HOP
Deep bass punch and well-defined
vocals.
COUNTRY Enhanced main vocals.
3 Touch [Back]
The sound adjustment is completed.
Sound FieldThe Sound Field can be selected. 1 Touch [Sound Field] in the Sound
Control menu screen
2 Touch one of the Sound Field
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Sound eld type
Description
NORMAL
Allows the listeners to enjoy an
image of a sound stage where music
is performed so that the instrumental
sound surrounds them, while
keeping the vocal-ist in front.
STAGE
Places the image of a sound stage in
front of the driver with the vocalist in
the center (for driver only).
LIVEFront seat occupants are sur-
rounded by sound from front and
rear speakers.
HALL
Places the image of a sound stage
in front of the driver with the vocalist
in the center (for driver only). Sound
reflections are added to the rear
spekaers to simulate the experience
of being at a concert hall.Best with
classical or vocalist music.
3 Touch [Back]
The sound adjustment is completed.