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MP3 title
The CD player can display folder and track titles
for discs encoded with folder and track informa-
tion. Press the TEXT button (6) for less than 1 sec-
ond repeatedly to make selections in the following
sequence: folder name
track name normal
display mode.
Folder nameTrack nameNormal dis-
play mode
ID3 tag information
The CD player can display ID3 tag information for
files that have been recorded with ID3 tag informa-
tion. 1.Press the TEXT button (6) for 2 seconds or
longer to switch to the ID3 tag information.
“TAG” will appear on the display for 2 sec-
onds, and then the ID3 tag information will
appear.
2. Then press the TEXT button (6) for less than
1 second repeatedly to make selections in the
following sequence: album name
track
name artist name normal display mode.
NOTE
l To return from ID3 tag information to the
folder name, press the TEXT button (6)
again for 2 seconds or longer.
l When there is no title information to be dis-
played, the display shows “NO TITLE”.
l The display can show up to 11 characters. If
a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag
information has more than 11 characters,
press the PAGE button (7) to view the next
11 characters.
l Folder names, track names and items of ID3
tag information can each be displayed up to a
length of 32 characters.
l Characters that the CD player cannot display
are shown as an asterisk.To use the external audio input
function E00732200771
1- Auxiliary Audio connector (mini-jack)
2- AUX button
3- AUX display
You can listen to commercially available audio
equipment, such as a portable audio system, from
your vehicle’s speakers, by connecting the audio
equipment to the auxiliary audio connector (1).
NOTE l Use a stereo mini-jack connector to connect
the audio equipment to the auxiliary audio
connector.
To activate the external audio input
mode 1.Connect the headphone port of the portable
audio system to the auxiliary audio connec-
tor (1) using a commercially available con-
nection cord.
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2. Press the AUX button (2).The display (3) will show “AUX” and then
the external audio input mode will be activa-
ted.
3. To deactivate the external audio input mode,
press the AUX button (2). To switch to anoth-
er mode.CAUTIONl Do not operate the connected audio equip-
ment while driving.
This could distract you and an accident
might occur.
NOTE
l The connected audio equipment cannot be op-
erated with the vehicle’s audio system.
l Depending on the connected audio equip-
ment, it may produce noise from the speakers.
l Use the connected audio equipment’s own
power source, such as its battery.
Noise may be produced from the speakers if
the connected audio equipment is used while
charging it using the accessory socket of the
vehicle.
l Do not activate the external audio input
mode when no audio equipment is connected.
Otherwise, noise may be produced from the
speakers.
l Connect audio equipment when the external
audio input mode is deactivated or lower the
vehicle’s speaker volume before connecting it.
Noise may be produced from the speakers if
audio equipment is connected after the exter-
nal audio input mode is activated.
l Compared to the CD player mode and radio
mode, the vehicle’s speaker volume will be
lower in the external audio input mode. There-
fore, be careful when switching from the ex-
ternal audio input mode to the CD player
mode or radio mode since the speaker vol-
ume will be higher.
l Do not use excessive force on the connection
cord. Otherwise, the cord and connectors
may be damaged.
l If the connection cord alone is left connected
to the auxiliary audio connector, noise may
be produced from the speakers.
l For information on how to connect and oper-
ate the commercially available audio equip-
ment, refer to the owner’s manual for the com-
mercially available audio equipment.Steering wheel audio remote
control switches* E00710000447
The remote control switch is located on the left
side of the steering wheel.
It can be used when the ignition switch is in the
“ON” or “ACC” positions.
1- Volume up button
2- Volume down button
3- Power switch/mode selector button
4- Seek up/track up/fast-forward button
5- Seek down/track down/ fast-reverse button
NOTE l When operating the steering wheel audio re-
mote control switches, do not operate more
than one at the same time.
Turning on the power
Press the power switch (3) to turn on the power.
When you turn the power on, the mode that was se-
lected when the power was last turned off appears.
To turn off the power, press and hold down the pow-
er switch (3) for about 2 seconds until you hear a
beep.
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Volume adjustment
Volume up button - 1
While the button is pressed, the volume continues
to increase.
Volume down button - 2
While the button is pressed, the volume continues
to decrease.
Mode selection
Press the mode selector button (3) to select the de-
sired mode.
The mode changes in the following order.
FM1
FM2 FM3 MW LW CD AUX FM1
To listen to the radio
Press the mode selector button (3) to select the de-
sired band (LW/MW/FM).
Automatic tuning
Seek up button - 4/ Seek down button - 5
After pressing these buttons, reception of the selec-
ted station will begin.
To listen to a CD
Press the mode selector button (3) and select CD
mode.
To fast-forward/reverse the disc
To fast-forward/reverse the disc, press the fast-for-
ward button (4) or the fast-reverse button (5).
Fast-forward
You can fast-forward the disc by holding down the
fast-forward button (4). While the button is kept
pressed, the disc will be fast-forwarded.
Fast-reverse
You can fast-reverse the disc by holding down the
fast-reverse button (5). While the button is kept
pressed, the disc will be fast-reversed.
NOTE l In the case of an MP3 CD, you can fast-for-
ward and fast-reverse tracks in the same fold-
er.
To select a desired track
You can select your desired track by using the
track up button (4) or the track down button (5).
NOTE l Pressing the track down button (5) once dur-
ing the song will cause the system to restart
playing from the beginning of the song.
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Error codesE00710100972
If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below.
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Error displayProblemItemRepairNO DISCNo disc insertedDisc is not in CD player.Insert disc.E 01Focus errorDisc is not loaded correctly, or condensation on
disc.Insert disc with label facing up. Remove
moisture from disc.E 02Disc errorDisc is dirty, scratched, or deformed; or exces-
sive vehicle vibration.Clean or replace disc. Retry when vibra-
tions stop.E 03Mechanism errorLoading or eject error. Pick-up is out of position.Eject disc and reload. If disc will not eject,
have the equipment inspected.E HOTInside of audio system is hot.Internal protection against high temperatures.Allow radio to cool by waiting about 30 mi-
nutes.ECommunication or power supply
errorCommunication error between external device
and audio equipment.
Power supply error of external device.Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point.NO MP3NO MP3 file in the inserted discMP3 CD mode was selected even though inser-
ted disc does not contain MP3 file.Switch to CD mode or insert CD that con-
tains MP3 file.
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Handling of compact discsE00723000207
l Use only the type of compact discs that have
the mark shown in the illustration below.
(Playback of CD-R or CD-RW discs may
cause problems.)l The use of special shaped, damaged compact
discs (like cracked discs) or low-quality com-
pact discs (like warped discs or burrs on the
discs) such as those shown will damage the
CD player.
l In the following circumstances, moisture can
form on discs and inside the audio system,
preventing normal operation. •When there is high humidity (for exam-
ple, when it is raining).
• When the temperature suddenly rises,
such as right after the heater is turned on
in cold weather.
In this case, wait until the moisture has
had time to dry out.
l When the CD player is subjected to violent vi-
brations, such as during off-road driving, the
tracking may not work.
l When storing compact discs, always store
them in their separate cases. Never place com-
pact discs in direct sunlight, or in any place
where the temperature or humidity is high.
l Never touch the flat surface of the disc
where there isn’t a label. This will damage
the disc surface and could affect the sound
quality. When handling a compact disc, al-
ways hold it by the outer edge and the centre
hole.
l To clean a disc, use a soft, clean, dry cloth.
Wipe directly from the centre hole towards
the outer edge. Do not wipe in a circle. Nev-
er use any chemicals such as benzine, paint
thinner, a disc spray cleaner, or an anti-static
agent on the disc.
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lDo not use a ball point pen, felt pen, pencil,
etc. to write on the label surface of the disc.
l Do not put additional labels (A) or stickers
(B) on compact discs. Also, do not use any
compact disc on which a label or sticker has
started to peel off or any compact disc that
has stickiness or other contamination left by
a peeled-off label or sticker. If you use such
a compact disc, the CD player may stop work-
ing properly and you may not be able to eject
the compact disc.Notes on CD-Rs/RWs E00725100026
lYou may have trouble playing back some
CD-R/RW discs recorded on CD recorders
(CD-R/RW drives), either due to their record-
ing characteristics or dirt, fingerprints,
scratches, etc. on the disc surface.
l CD-R/RW discs are less resistant to high tem-
peratures and high humidity than ordinary mu-
sic CDs. Leaving them inside a vehicle for ex-
tended periods may damage them and make
playback impossible.
l The unit may not successfully play back a
CD-R/RW that was made by the combina-
tion of writing software, a CD recorder
(CD-R/RW drive) and a disc if they are in-
compatible with one another.
l This player cannot play the
CD-R/RW discs
if the session is not closed.
l This player cannot play
CD-R/RW discs
which contain other than CD-DA or MP3 da-
ta (Video CD, etc.).
l Be sure to observe the handling instructions
for the CD-R/RW disc.WARNINGl Operating the CD player in a manner oth-
er than specifically instructed herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not remove the cover and attempt to
repair the CD player by yourself. There
are no user serviceable parts inside. In
case of malfunction, we recommend you
to have it checked.Antenna E00710500396
Roof antenna
To remove the roof antenna, unscrew it by turning
it anticlockwise.
NOTE
l Be sure to remove the roof antenna in the fol-
lowing cases: •When entering a place with low clearance.
• When going into an automatic car wash.
• When placing a car cover over the vehicle.
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Digital clock*E00711800338
Press the
(CLOCK) button to switch the clock
mode. To exit the clock mode, press the
(CLOCK) button.
CD player modeClock modeNOTE
l While the clock mode is selected, the display
will switch to the applicable operation dis-
play whenever the CD player, external audio
input mode or radio is operated.
Then, if no entries are made for 7 seconds,
the display will automatically return to the
clock mode.
l While the clock mode is selected, the display
will not switch to the applicable operation dis-
play when the CD is fast-forwarded or fast-
reversed.
l During automatic tuning in the radio mode,
the automatic tuning will stop and the clock
mode will be displayed when the
(CLOCK) button is pressed. In addition, the
radio will return to the previous station be-
fore automatic tuning began.
To adjust the clock
Automatic mode and manual mode is available for
digital clock adjustment:
Select the automatic mode or the manual mode by
performing the following operations: 1.Press the PWR switch (A) to turn ON the au-
dio system.
2. Enter the function setup mode by pressing
the Menu button (B).
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