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Error codes (iPod)
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If an error code appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. Error display Item Repair
NO SONG There are no playable music files. Record music files in the iPod.
VER ERROR (Blink) The iPod or its software cannot be recognized. Connect a supported iPod.
USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Remove the iPod.
Have
the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.
CONNECT RETRY (Blink) If the iPod indicator illuminates, the iPod cannot be authen-
ticated.
Reconnect the iPod.
If the iPod indicator goes out, it shows the USB communi-
cation error. Reconnect the iPod correctly.
If
this error is displayed again, have the vehicle inspected at
a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. For pleasant driving
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Error codes (USB memory device)
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If an error code appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. Error display Item Repair
U NO SONG There are no playable music files. Record music files in the format supported by the USB mem-
ory device.
U FILE ERROR (Blink) The file cannot be played. The file is protected by copyrights, etc. An error is dis-
played
for several seconds, and then the next playable file
is played automatically.
UNSUPPORTED DEVICE (Blink) The USB memory device cannot be recognized. Remove the USB memory device.
UNSUPPORTED FORMAT (Blink) The USB memory device format cannot be recognized. Remove the USB memory device.
USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Remove the USB memory device.
Have
the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.
U LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.
U CONNECT RETRY (Blink) USB communication error Reconnect the USB memory device correctly.
If
this error is displayed again, have the vehicle inspected at
a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. For pleasant driving
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Handling of compact discs
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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 with-
out a label. This will damage the disc surface
and could affect the sound quality. When han-
dling a compact disc, always 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.
l Do 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 E00725100039
l You
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. For pleasant driving
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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. WARNING
l 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
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When
listening to the radio, fully raise the antenna
up. To remove
Turn the pole (A) anticlockwise.
To install
Screw
the pole (A) clockwise into the base (B) un-
til it is securely retained. NOTE
l Be
sure to remove the roof antenna in the fol-
lowing cases: • When entering a place with low clearance.
• When using an automatic car wash.
• When placing a car cover over the vehicle. For pleasant driving
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Digital clock*
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To display the clock
Press
the button to switch the clock mode. To
exit the clock mode, press the button.
CD player mode
Clock modeA-
(Clock) button
NOTE l While
the clock mode is selected, the display
will switch to the applicable operation dis-
play whenever the CD player or radio is oper-
ated. Then, if no entries are made for 7 sec-
onds, 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 button
is
pressed. In addition, the radio will return
to the previous station before automatic tun-
ing 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 POWER button (A) to turn ON theaudio system.
2. Enter the function setup mode by pressing
the button for 2 seconds or longer.
A- POWER (On-Off) button
B- (Clock) button
3.
Select the desired setting for each mode to be turned ON and OFF. CT ON-
Automatic mode
CT OFF- Manual mode
NOTE l After
selecting a mode, you can leave the func-
tion setup mode by taking either of the fol-
lowing steps: •Press the button for at least 2 seconds.
•
Make no entry for 7 seconds. For pleasant driving
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Automatic mode
The
automatic adjustment mode can set the local
time automatically by using the signal from local
RDS stations. In this mode, the CT indicator (A) is
shown in the display. Refer to “Radio data system
(RDS)” on page 6-13. Manual mode
The
manual mode is also available in case the auto-
matic mode shows the incorrect time when the ad-
jacent local RDS stations are located in a different
time zone. Refer to “Radio data system (RDS)” on
page 6-13. A-
(Clock) button
B- SEEK (clock adjustment up) button
C- SEEK (clock adjustment down) button
1. Press
and hold the button and the clock
display flashes.
2. Press
the SEEK button to adjust the “hours”
digit.
If you keep pressing the button, fast-forward
begins.
3. When the “hours” digit is adjusted, press the clock button to flash the “minutes” digit.
Press the SEEK button to adjust the “mi-
nutes” digit.
If you keep pressing the button, fast-forward
begins.
4. When the time is set, press the clock button to stop the clock display from flashing. NOTE
l Reset
the time after the auxiliary battery ter-
minals are disconnected and reconnected.
l Seconds do not appear in the clock display,
but after adjusting the “minutes” setting, the
clock begins to operate from 0 seconds. For pleasant driving
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Link System*
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The
Link System takes overall control of the devi-
ces connected via the USB input terminal allowing
the connected devices to be operated by using the
switches in the vehicle.
See the following section for details on how to op-
erate.
Refer to “USB input terminal” on page 6-33.
Refer to “To play tracks from USB device” on
page 6-20. USB input terminal*
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You
can connect your USB memory device or
iPod* to play music files stored in the USB memo-
ry device or iPod.
The following explains how to connect and remove
a USB memory device or iPod.
Refer to the following sections for details on how
to play music files:
Refer to “To play tracks from USB device” on
page 6-20.
*: “iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in
the United States and other countries.
How to connect a USB memory device E00762000316
1. Park
your vehicle in a safe place and turn the
electric motor switch to the “LOCK” position.
2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A). 3. Connect
a commercially available USB con-
nector cable (C) to the USB memory device
(B). 4. Connect
the USB connector cable (C) to the
USB input terminal (D). For pleasant driving
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WARNING
l Place the USB memory device and the
USB connector cable so as not to inter-
fere with driving.
NOTE l Do
not connect the USB memory device to
the USB input terminal directly.
The USB memory device may be damaged.
5. To remove the USB connector cable, turn the electric motor switch to the “LOCK” posi-
tion first and perform the installation steps in
reverse.
How to connect an iPod E00762100258
1. Park
your vehicle in a safe place and turn the
electric motor switch to the “LOCK” position. 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A). 3. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the iPod
(B). NOTE
l Use
a genuine Dock connector from Apple
Inc. 4. Connect
the Dock connector (C) to the USB
input terminal (D). WARNING
l Place
the iPod and the USB connector ca-
ble so as not to interfere with driving.
5. To remove the Dock connector, turn the elec- tric
motor switch to the “LOCK” position
first and perform the installation steps in re-
verse.
Types of connectable devices and sup-
ported file specifications E00762200015
Device types E00762300250
Devices of the following types can be connected. For pleasant driving
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