NOTE For safety reasons, some functions are not possible
to operate while driving. If an abnormality (e.g., water or foreign matter
enters the MMCS or the MMCS emits smoke or
an abnormal smell) occurs, do not use the MMCS.
Have it inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi
dealer. Do not continue to use the MMCS or try to
repair it yourself.
The following are characteristics of the LCD and
are not malfunctions:
- Small black spots or bright spots (red, blue, or
green) on the screen.
- When it is cold, the screen becomes darker or
reddish or operations become slower.
- Color and brightness vary according to the
viewing angle.
Use a clean soft cloth to wipe off any dirt from the
screen. Do not use any cleaners (such as benzene,
thinners, antistatic agents or chemical cloths), as
they may damage the screen.
Do not use the MMCS for an extended time while
the engine is off, as it will discharge the vehicle
battery.
Usage Precautions
WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System (MMCS) while driving. Always concentrate on your driving first. Keep
your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while
driving, you could cause an accident.
When operating the MMCS, do not park with the
engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated
area. Carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless
and extremely poisonous, can build up and cause
serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Drive according to the actual traf c conditions. The
MMCS gives guidance to arrive at the destination,
but it cannot warn the driver of sudden dangers or
potential damage.
The route guidance of the MMCS may sometimes
differ from the actual road conditions. Drive safely
in accordance with the new road conditions or
regulations.
Do not look at the screen for a long time while
driving, as it can cause an accident.
Do not disassemble or modify, as it could cause
malfunctions, smoke emissions or re.
Changing the Map Display 2-7
Basic Operation
2 Touch [
] to display a wide area
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A wider area can be viewed each time [
] is touched.
3 Touch [
] to display a detailed
area
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A more detailed area can be viewed each time [ ] is
touched.NOTE Perform these operations while the scale bar is being
displayed.
Touch and hold [ ] or [ ] to change the scale using
smooth zoom.
Changing Map Orientation
The map orientation can be changed
according to various conditions.
1 Touch the orientation button
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North-Up
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Heading-Up
Each time the orientation mark is touched, the map
orientation is changed in the sequence “North-Up”
“Heading-Up” “Auto”.
Map OrientationMark Name Display Contents (Red) North-Up
The vehicle mark is rotated so
that the north of the map is
always facing the front (up).
(Red)Heading-
UpThe map is rotated so that
the vehicle is always facing
the front (up). (Blue)or (Blue)
Auto
“Heading-Up” or “North-
Up” is selected automatically,
depending on the map scale.“Heading-Up” is selected for a
scale of 1/16 miles (100m) or
less, and “North-Up” is selected
for a scale of 1/8 miles (250m)
or more.
In Two Maps DisplayWhen two maps are displayed, the left and right
maps are linked together, with either “Heading-Up” or
“North-Up” selected for both. However, when “Auto”
is set, different orientations can be selected for the left
and right maps, depending on the scale.
Recording to the Music Server 6-22Recording to the Music ServerTracks on music CDs can be recorded to the
HDD built into this device at approximately x4
speed.
NOTE The use of recorded tracks for purposes other than
personal enjoyment is prohibited by copyright law.
Recorded sounds may suffer from noise occurring
or the sound quality may be different from original
sound.
Tracks that have been recorded to the music server
cannot be reproduced in another medium (CD-R/
RW, HDD, etc.)
Previously recorded tracks cannot be recorded again
from the same CD.
Turning OFF the engine or removing the music CD
during recording will result in defective recording.
During recording, the navigation system may be slow
to operate.
Recording may be slower than the x4 speed due to
the processing load on the device or the status of
the music CD.
If sound skipping or other errors occur, return to the
start of that track and restart the recording.
Even if there are no blanks between tracks on the
CD, a brief silence is stored in the HDD between
tracks.
Displaying during Recording
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1) REC symbol
During recording, this symbol is displayed in red,
and when all recordings have nished, the display is
turned OFF. The numbers describe the percentage
of the number of tracks that have finished being
recorded out of the total number of CD tracks, so if
recording a single track, “00%” is displayed.
2) Recording Status Symbol
Tracks being recorded are displayed in red, and
those that are not being recorded are displayed in
blue. No symbol is displayed for tracks that have
nished being recorded.
Recording
With auto recording, all tracks are
recorded automatically when a music CD
is inserted, and with manual recording only
the selected tracks can be recorded.
NOTE If the available HDD space is insuf cient, recording is
not possible.Recording SettingsSet the music CD recording method. 1 During music CD playback
(page
6-19)
, touch [
]
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2 Touch [REC. setting]
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1)2)
Editing Detailed Information 7-19
Music Server
3 Enter the group name
>>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13)
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4 Touch [Set]
Group name is changed.
Changing Categories
NOTE Categories can be changed for original playlists only. 1
Touch the [Edit] button in “Category”
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2 Touch the category to be selected
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The category is changed.
Category TypesAlternative & Punk Blues
Books & Spoken Children’s Music
Classical Country
Date Easy Listening
Electronic / Dance Folk
Gospel & Religious Hip Hop/Rap
Holiday Industrial
Jazz Latin
Metal New Age
Pop R&B
Reggae Rock
Soundtrack Unclassi able
World
Watching DVDs 8-2
Basic Operations
1 Insert a DVD into the device
>>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 6-4)
>>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 6-3)
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The display is switched to DVD images automatically. 2 Touch the screen while the DVD
is displayed
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The operations menu screen is displayed.
Playback
1 Touch [Play]
This resumes playback from paused or slow motion
playback.Pausing
1 Touch [Pause]
The DVD playback is paused.
The image is stopped and frozen.Stopping
1 Touch [Stop]
The DVD playback is stopped. The image disappears,
and the blue back screen is displayed.
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NOTE Touch [Play] here to resume playback.
(Resume Playback)
Touch [Stop] again and touch [Play] to play the DVD
from the beginning.
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding
1 Touch and hold [
Chapter] or
[Chapter
] during playback
When the button is released, the playback screen is
displayed.Selecting Chapters
1 Touch [
Chapter] or [Chapter
] during playback
NOTE
When the chapter has played for one second or
more, touch [
Chapter] to play from the start of
the current chapter.
Selecting Titles
1 Touch [
Title] or [Title ] during
playback
Slow Motion Playback
1 Touch [Slow]
NOTE
Each time [Slow] is touched, the playback
speed is changed in the following order:
1/2>>>1/8>>>1/32>>>1/2.
Touch [Play] to cancel slow motion playback.
Mobile Phone 9-12
Mobile Phone
Only for cars equipped with hands-free Bluetooth
®
cellular phone interface systemIt is possible to make and receive phone calls.
For details, refer to the section titled “Features
and controls” in the vehicle owner’s manual.
Making Phone Calls
1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch
[Mobile Phone]
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2 Enter the telephone number
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NOTE Touch [Redial] to dial again the number previously
dialed.
Touch [Clear] to delete one character at a time. 3 Touch [Dial]
Receiving Phone Calls
1 When the incoming call screen is
displayed, press the [OFF HOOK] key
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Phone plate
The On phone screen is displayed.
NOTE
will be displayed on the current location screen
when a “hands-free Bluetooth
® tcellular phone
interface system” is connected.
Not displayed in “Turn List” or “Arrow Guide” mode,
or when an intersection information map is shown.
Touch
to display the phone plate.
System Settings 10-6 Keyboard LayoutChanging the layout of the keyboard.
[Alphabet]
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[PC]
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Color SchemeSet the color scheme for the menu screen, etc.
[Red] The menu is displayed using a red color
scheme.
[Blue]The menu is displayed using a blue
color scheme.A/V Icons on MapIt is possible to set whether or not to display on screen
icons displaying the audio status.
[On] Display.
[Off] Do not display.
Sensor CalibrationThe level of the vehicle speed sensor and gyro sensor
can be checked and the learning levels can be reset.
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NOTE When tires are replaced, etc., delete the data by
touching [Clear].
The learning levels can be reset.A/C Cut inSetting whether or not to use an interrupt display
during air conditioning operations.
[On] Interrupt is displayed.
[Off] Interrupt is not displayed.
Navi Screen Options 10-10
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map
Setting whether or not to display the POI
icons on the map.
Individual settings for whether or not to
display can also be made for each POI.[Show All] Displays all icons on the map.
[Hide All] Hides all icons from the map.
[Select] Only the icons selected in advance are
shown on the map.
Select IconsSetting speci c POI icons to be displayed on the map. 1 Touch [Select]
2 Touch [
] of “POI Icons on Map”
3 Touch a checkbox to select a POI
to display
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NOTE
is displayed,
is not displayed.
The screen changes between
and
each time
it is touched.
Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
For facilities displayed as , detailed settings can
be performed.
4 Touch [Back]
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The display returns to the Screen Options screen, and
the setting of speci c POI icons to be displayed on the
map is completed.
POI IconsThe 43 POI icon types are shown below.
POI Icons are color coded based on their category
type.
A (Green) Shopping, Money & Business
B (Dark Blue) Car & Travel
C (Brown) Public Places & Emergency
D (Orange) Restaurant
E (Blue) Recreation & Attraction
Icons/Name Category
AIRPORT BAMUSEMENT PARK EAT M AAUTOMOBILE CLUB BBANK ABUS STATION BCAR RENTAL BCASINO ECITY CENTER CCITY HALL CCIVIC / COMMUNITY CENTER CCOMMUTER RAIL STATION BCONVENTION / EXHIBITION
CENTERCCOURT HOUSE CFERRY TERMINAL BGAS STATION BGOLF COURSE EGROCERY STORE A