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![MITSUBISHI GALANT 2011 9.G MMCS Manual Calendar 2-24
Calendar
Displaying the calendar. Schedule can be
viewed and set.
1 Display the main menu
2 Touch [Calendar]
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NOTE Today’s date is displayed in green.
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Calendar
Displaying the calendar. Schedule can be
viewed and set.
1 Display the main menu
2 Touch [Calendar]
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Calendar 2-24
Calendar
Displaying the calendar. Schedule can be
viewed and set.
1 Display the main menu
2 Touch [Calendar]
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NOTE Today’s date is displayed in green.
Directly touch the date on the calendar to
display the schedule setting screen and set a
schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) A schedule icon is displayed on dates where a
schedule item has been set.
>>> “Schedule Icon” (2-24)
NOTE Touch the schedule icon to display the schedule
list and edit a schedule item.
>>> “Editing the Schedule” (2-26) Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to display the
previous month or the next month of the
calendar.
Touch [Mark] to display the schedule list and
set a new schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24)Schedule IconThe schedule icons have the following meanings.
Birthday
Leisure
Anniversary
Travel
Date
Holiday
Shopping
Unknown
Setting the Schedule
Setting a new schedule item. A
maximum of 16 schedule items can be
set.
1 Touch [Mark]
The schedule list is displayed. 2 Touch the list number
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The schedule setting screen is displayed.NOTE List numbers from 1 to 16 are displayed for
buttons without schedule items.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to scroll through
the pages.
Touch a button where settings have been
completed to display the schedule setting
screen and edit a schedule item.
>>> “Editing the Schedule” (2-26)
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Calendar 2-26
Editing the Schedule
Editing a set schedule item.
1 Touch [Mark]
The schedule list is displayed. 2 Touch the schedule item to edit
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NOTE List numbers from 1 to 16 are displayed for
buttons without schedule items. Touch a list
number to set a new schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to scroll through
the pages.
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The schedule setting screen is displayed.
The remaining operations are the same as from
step 3 of
“Setting the Schedule” (2-24)Deleting the Schedule
Deleting a set schedule item.
1 Touch [Mark]
The schedule list is displayed. 2 Touch the schedule item to
delete
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The schedule setting screen is displayed.NOTE List numbers from 1 to 16 are displayed for
buttons without schedule items. Touch a list
number to set a new schedule item.
>>> “Setting the Schedule” (2-24) Touch [ ] or [ ] of [Page] to scroll through
the pages.
3 Touch [Clear]
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The schedule deletion is completed.
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Displaying the Navi Screen 3-1
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Displaying the Navi Screen
This section explains how to start and exit
the navi from the Main Menu.
WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication
System (MMCS) while driving. Always concentrate on your driving rst. 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.
Starting the Navi
1 Turn “ON” the ignition switch
NOTE
If the navi function was being used when the
engine was previously turned off, go to step 4. 2 Display the Main Menu
3 Touch [Navi]
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4 Touch the desired language
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Read the display carefully. If you agree with the
statement, touch [OK]. 5 Touch [OK]
The current location screen is displayed.
Returning to the Main Menu
This section explains how to return to
the Main Menu.
1 Display the current location
screen.
2 Touch [Main]
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The main menu is displayed.
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Menu Screens (Four Menus) 3-2Menu Screens(Four Menus)
Current Location Menu
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1) Orientation Mark
The orientation of the map can be changed.
>>> “Changing the Map Orientation” (3-7)2) [Voice]
An intersection guidance map for the next
intersection is displayed, and voice guidance is
performed. Only displayed when a route has been
set.
>>> “Listening to the Voice Guide” (3-13)
3) [Route]
The “Route Menu” is displayed and the route
can be viewed or edited. Only displayed when
a route has been set.
>>> “Routes” (5-1)
4) [Navi Menu] The “Navi Menu” is displayed and the
destination settings or setup can be performed. >>> “Destination” (4-1), “Setup” (7-1)5) [Main]
The Main Menu is displayed.
>>> “Returning to the Main Menu” (3-1)6) Scale Change Button
The map scale can be changed.
>>> “Changing the Scale” (3-6)
Scroll Menu
Touch the map to display.
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1) Arrow Buttons
The map is scrolled. The map can be scrolled
in the 8 arrow directions.
>>> “Scrolling the Map” (3-9)2) Cursor
3) [Location]
The positional relationship between the cursor
position and the current location can be
viewed.
>>> “Viewing the Car Location” (3-10)
4) [Nearby POI]
POI can be searched for in the vicinity of the
cursor position.
>>> “Nearby POI” (4-8)
5) [Address Book]
The cursor position can be stored in the
address book.
>>> “Storing a New Location” (6-1)6) [Set]
Sets the cursor position as the destination.
>>> “Destination Setting for Scrolled Position”
(3-10)
1)
2)
3)
4)5)
3)1)2)
6)5)4) 6)
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![MITSUBISHI GALANT 2011 9.G MMCS Manual Menu Screens (Four Menus) 3-3
Basic Operation
Navi Menu
Touch [Navi Menu] in the current
location menu to display.
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1) [Address/Intersection]
The location can be searched for using the
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Basic Operation
Navi Menu
Touch [Navi Menu] in the current
location menu to display.
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The location can be searched for using the
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Menu Screens (Four Menus) 3-3
Basic Operation
Navi Menu
Touch [Navi Menu] in the current
location menu to display.
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1) [Address/Intersection]
The location can be searched for using the
address or street name of the destination.
>>> “From Address/Intersection” (4-3)2) [POI Name]
The location can be searched for using a POI
name.
>>> “Point of Interest (POI) Name” (4-6)
3) [Advanced]
A detailed search is possible based on the
POI search.
>>> “Advanced Search” (4-8)4) [Previous 20]
A new destination can be set from the 20
destinations that have been previously set. >>> “Previous 20” (4-7)5) [Address Book]
A previously stored location can be called up
and set as the destination.
>>> “Address Book” (4-2)
6) [Go Home]
A route can be set for returning home.
>>> “Go Home” (4-2)7) [Setup]
Various functions related to the navigation can
be set.
>>> “Setup” (7-1)
8) [Information]
Basic information related to the navigation can
be viewed.
>>> “Information” (8-1)
Route Menu
The route can be viewed or edited.
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1) [Detour]
The route can be changed to one that detours
a speci ed area.
>>> “Detour” (5-3)
2) [Itinerary]
The destination position can be changed,
a way point can be added, and the route
calculation conditions can be changed.
>>> “Editing the Route (Itinerary)” (5-5)3) [View Route]
The route can be viewed using various
methods.
>>> “View Route” (5-1)
4) [Delete Route]
Deleting a created route.
>>> “Deleting the Route” (5-9)5) [Nearby POI]
POI can be searched for in the vicinity of the
current location.
>>> “Nearby POI” (4-8)
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Menu Screens (Four Menus) 3-4
Explanation of Common Buttons
This section explains the common
buttons that appear in all the menu
screens.
Displays the current location screen.Returns to the previous screen.Scrolls forward through a list one line
at a time.Scrolls forward through a list one
page at a time.Scrolls back through a list one line at
a time.Scrolls back through a list one page
at a time.
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Map Screen 3-5
Basic Operation
Map Screen
In the map screen, there is a “Current
Location Screen” that displays the current
position of one’s own vehicle, and a “Scroll
Screen” that is displayed through the results
of a search, or by scrolling for a location
to view. In the “Scroll Screen”, a map is
displayed with the cursor at the center.
Current Location Screen
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1) Orientation Mark
Shows the orientation of the displayed map.
2) Destination/Way Point Direction Icon
Shows the direction to the destination or way
point. Only displayed when a route has been set.3) Map Scale
Shows the scale of the displayed map.
4) Street Name
When a route is set, displays the name of the
street currently being traveled.
5) Guidance Route
When a route is set, shows the route to the
destination.
6) Vehicle Mark
Shows the position of the vehicle being driven.
7) Destination/Way Point Information Icon
When a route is set, shows the distance and
time to the destination or way point.
8) Direction Box
When a route is set, displays the icon or name
of the next street that will be reached.9) Maneuver Icon
When a route is set, displays whether to turn
left or right at the next intersection of the
guidance, and the distance to this intersection.
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Changing the Map Display 3-6Changing the Map DisplayChanging the display method of the map
screen.
Changing the Scale
The scale of the map display can be
changed within a range of 1/32 miles
(50m) to 60 miles (100km).
NOTE The scale display unit can be changed from
“mile” to “km”.
>>> “Unit Distance” (7-1)
One Map Mode
1 Touch [
] to display a wide
area
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A wider area can be viewed each time [
] is
touched.
2
Touch [
] to display a detailed
area
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A more detailed area can be viewed each time [
]
is touched.
NOTE Touch and hold [
] or [
] to change the
scale quickly.
Two Maps ModeWhen two maps are displayed, the left and right
screens can be changed to different scales.
The scale of the right map is changed with the
same operations as when there is only one map.
This section explains how to change the scale of
the left map. 1 Touch the map section of the
left map
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A scale bar is displayed. 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
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 quickly.