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Changing the Map Display 3-7
Basic Operation
Changing the Map Orientation
The map orientation can be changed
according to various conditions.
1 Touch the orientation button
Orientation Mark
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Heading-Up
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North-Up
Each time the orientation mark is touched, the
map orientation is changed in the sequence
“Heading-Up” “North-Up” “Auto”.
Map OrientationMark Name Display Contents (Red)Heading-
UpThe map is rotated so
that the vehicle is always
facing the front (up). (Red) North-UpThe vehicle mark is
rotated so that the north
of the map 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.
During 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.
Changing to a Two Maps Display
The screen can be divided between
left and right to display a wide area
map and a detailed map at the same
time.
1
Touch [Navi Menu] on the current
location screen
2 Touch [Setup]
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3 Touch [Screen]
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The screen options screen is displayed.
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Changing the Map Display 3-8 4 Touch [Two Maps]
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NOTE Touch [One Map] to return to one map. 5 Touch [Done]
The screen changes to two maps.
Changing Day or Night
The map colors in day mode and night
mode are different. The appropriate
mode for the conditions can be selected.NOTE Day mode and night mode can also be changed
to different colors.
>>> “Menu/Map Color” (7-5)
1 Touch [Navi Menu] on the
current location screen
2 Touch [Setup]
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The setup screen is displayed. 3 Touch [Day] or [Night] of “Color
Contrast”
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Changes between day mode and night mode.
Color Contrast[Auto] D a y m o d e a n d n ight mode are
selected automatically, linked to the
illumination lamps.
[Day] Day mode display only.
[Night] Night mode display only.
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Scrolling the Map 3-9
Basic Operation
Scrolling the Map
The map can be scrolled to search for a
location to view.
1 Touch the center of the screen
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The scroll menu is displayed.
2 Touch an arrow button in the
desired direction
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The map is scrolled.NOTE When two maps are displayed, only the right
map can be scrolled.
Scrolling to a Certain Location
1 Touch [
] to view a wide area
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2 Touch the center of the screen
3 Touch an arrow button in the
desired direction
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![MITSUBISHI GALANT 2011 9.G MMCS Manual Scrolling the Map 3-10 4
Touch [
] to return to the scale
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Destination Setting for Scrolled PositionThe position reached with the map
scroll can be set as the destination.
1 Scroll the MITSUBISHI GALANT 2011 9.G MMCS Manual Scrolling the Map 3-10 4
Touch [
] to return to the scale
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Destination Setting for Scrolled PositionThe position reached with the map
scroll can be set as the destination.
1 Scroll the](/manual-img/19/7443/w960_7443-48.png)
Scrolling the Map 3-10 4
Touch [
] to return to the scale
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Destination Setting for Scrolled PositionThe position reached with the map
scroll can be set as the destination.
1 Scroll the map and place the
cursor on the desired location
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NOTE If there are several
POIs in the scroll,
a list is displayed,
and the POIs to
be registered
can be selected.
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2 Touch [Set]
>>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (4-13)NOTE Touch [Address Book] to store the cursor
position.
>>> “From the Scroll Menu” (6-1)
Touch [Nearby POI] to search for POI (Point of
interest) in the vicinity of the cursor position.
>>> “From the Scroll Menu” (4-9)
Viewing the Car Location
The positional relationship between
the current location and the position
reached with the map scroll can be
viewed.
1 Scroll the map and place the
cursor on the desired location
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2 Touch [Location]
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Cursor Position
The positional relationship between the current
location and the cursor position can be viewed.NOTE The location with the
(pin mark)mark is the
cursor position.
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Intersection Guidance 3-11
Basic Operation
Intersection Guidance
An enlarged intersection map is displayed
when an intersection is approached.
The guidance mode can be changed with
the settings.
NOTE Refer to
“Guidance Mode” (7-8)
for details on
how to change the guidance mode.
Guidance Map
The screen changes from the normal
map screen to the intersection
guidance map.
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NOTE The ferry mark is displayed
when there is a ferry terminal.
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Turn List
The screen changes from the turn list
to the intersection guidance map.
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NOTE The toll booth mark is
displayed when there is a toll
booth.
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The ferry mark is displayed
when there is a ferry terminal.
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Intersection Guidance 3-12
Arrow Guide
The screen changes from the arrow
guide to the intersection guidance
map.
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NOTE The ferry illus-
tration is display-
ed when there is
a ferry terminal.
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Listening to the Voice Guide 3-13
Basic Operation
Listening to the Voice GuideThe voice guide provides information
regarding the distance to the next
intersection on the route and the direction
you should turn.
The voice guide comes on automatically
when approaching in intersection, but can
be activated at any time by the following
operation:
1 Touch [Voice] on the current
location screen
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The intersection guidance map is displayed, and
voice guidance is performed.
Changing the Voice Volume
Adjusting the volume of the system
voice.
1
Touch [Navi Menu] on the current
location screen
2 Touch [Setup]
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The setup screen is displayed. 3 Touch [ - ] or [ + ] of “Volume”
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The volume decreases each time [ - ] is touched.
The volume increases each time [ + ] is touched.
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How to Enter Text 3-14
How to Enter Text
The text input keyboard is displayed when
searching for a location or for the name of a
stored location.
Upper case letters, lower case letters and
symbols can be entered.
NOTE The examples in this section all show the screen
for editing stored locations, but operations for
other input keyboards are performed in the
same way.
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Entering a Letter
1 Touch the letters
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The touched letters are input.
Entering a Symbol
1 Touch [More]
2 Touch the symbols
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The touched symbols are input.
Deleting Text
1 Touch [
]
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The letters are deleted one by one.