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2. Specify the title number by touching the
corresponding number keys, or specify
a chapter within the current title by
touching [Chapter], and then touching the
corresponding number keys.
3. Touch the [OK] key to go to the specified
title/chapter.
If you make a mistake, touch the [Delete]
key to delete an input number.
Playback starts from the specified scene
once you exit the menu.
Setting the DVD Audio/Subtitle/
Angle
You can specify the audio track, subtitle, or
angle of the DVD if multiple audio tracks,
subtitles, or angles are available.
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Audio/Subtitle/Angle] key to display the
Audio/Subtitle/Angle screen.
2. To set the audio track, touch the [Audio]
key.
To set the subtitles, touch the [Subtitle]
key.
To set the angle, touch the [Angle] key.
Adjusting the Brightness/Color/
Black Level
You can adjust display settings.Note:
The unit has its own display adjustment setting
independent of the DVD display adjustment
settings.
É “Display Adjustment” (page 126)
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Display Adj.] key to display the Display
Adj. screen.
2. Touch the key for the item you want to
adjust. To adjust the brightness, touch the
[Brightness] key.
To adjust the color, touch the [Color] key.
To adjust the black level, touch the
[Black Level] key.
3. To increase the setting, touch the [+] key.
To decrease the setting, touch the [–] key.
Selecting the screen sizeYou can change the display mode to suit to
the video you are watching.
The factory setting is [Full].
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Disp. Mode] key to display the Disp. Mode
screen.
2. Touch the [Normal], [Full], or [Cinema] key
to select a display mode.
[Normal]:
The image is displayed in the center of the
screen with the aspect ratio unchanged.
When the video and screen size differ,
unused parts of the screen are darkened.
[Full]:
The image is displayed using the entire
screen. If the image and screen size do
not match, the image is stretched to fit the
screen.[Cinema]:
If the image and screen size do not match,
the horizontal length of the image is
stretched to match length of the screen.
When there are unused parts of the screen
at the top and bottom, they are darkened.
Setting up the screen sizeSet up the screen size.
The factory setting is [WIDE].
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Sizing Monitor] key to display
the Sizing Monitor screen.
3. Touch the [WIDE], [Pan Scan], or [Letter
Box] key to change the screen size to
“WIDE”, “Pan Scan” or “Letter Box”.
[WIDE]:
Video is displayed using the entire screen.
When the video and screen size differ, the
image is altered to fit the screen. No part of
the video is cut off.
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[Pan Scan]:
Video is displayed so that the height of the
video matches the top and bottom of the
screen. When the video and screen size
differ, the left and right sides are cut off.
[Letter Box]:
Video is displayed so that the width of the
video matches the left and right sides of
the screen. When the video and screen
size differ, unused parts of the screen at
the top and bottom are darkened.
Switching DVD menu languagesOn a DVD in which two or more menu
languages have been included, you can
designate which language to preferentially
display.
Note:
This function does not work if the specified
menu language is not included on the DVD.
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [DVD MENU Language] key to
display the DVD MENU Language screen.3. Touch the key for your preferred DVD menu
language.
The available choices are [English],
[French] and [Spanish].
Available languages vary by disc.
Switching DVD audio languagesOn a DVD in which two or more audio tracks
or audio languages have been recorded, you
can designate which language to preferentially
play.
Note:
This function does not work if the specified
menu language is not included on the DVD.
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Audio Language] key to
display the Audio Language screen.
3. Touch the key for your preferred audio
language.
The available choices are [English],
[French] and [Spanish].
Available languages vary by disc.
Switching subtitlesOn a DVD in which two or more subtitle
languages have been included, you can
designate which language to preferentially
display.
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Subtitle Language] key to
display the Subtitle Language screen.
3. Touch the key for your preferred subtitle
language.
The available choices are [English],
[French], [Spanish] and [OFF].
Available languages vary by disc.
Setting the password for the
parental level
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
If the password has not been set,
[Unconfig.] is displayed in the [Password]
key panel.
2. Touch the [Password] key to display the
Password Setting screen.
Enter a 4-digit password using the number
keys, and touch the [OK] key to display the
Password Setting (Check) screen.
3. Re-enter the same password using the
number keys, and touch the [OK] key.
The new password is set. [Configured] is
displayed in the [Password] key panel.
Note:
When a disc with view restrictions is inserted,
you will be prompted to input a password.
The disc will not be viewable until the correct
password is entered.
Changing the password for the
parental level
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Password] key to display the
Enter Password screen.
Enter the current 4-digit password using
the number keys, and touch the [OK] key.
3. Touch the [Change Password] key to
display the Password Setting screen.
4. Enter the new password using the number
keys, and touch the [OK] key.
5. Re-enter the same password using the
number keys, and touch the [OK] key.
The new password is set. [Configured] is
displayed in the [Password] key panel.
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Deleting the password for the
parental level
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Password] key to display the
Enter Password screen.
Enter the current 4-digit password using
the number keys, and touch the [OK] key.
3. Touch the [Clear Password] key, and
touch the [Ye s] key.
The password is deleted.
Setting the country codeSet the country code for the parental level.
The factory setting is [8583] (United States).
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Country Code] key to display
the Country Code screen.
3. Enter the country code for the parental
level country. See the following table.
Country Input code
Bermuda 6677
Canada 6765
United States 8583
Setting up the parental levelYou can change the parental lock level (audio/
video restriction level).
This function allows you to restrict the viewing
of DVDs. When setting the parental level and
a DVD which can be restricted is played, the
message “Please change the parental level
to play this disc.” is displayed.
The factory setting is [OFF].
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Parental Level] key to display
the Default screen.
3. Enter the 4-digit password using the
number keys, and touch the [OK] key.
4. Touch the key for the level at which you
want to set the Parental Level setting.
[OFF] disables the Parental Level setting.
[Level 8] is the most restrictive. [Level 1] is
the least restrictive.
Displaying/hiding the playback
status
1. From the DVD Setup screen, touch the
[Default] key to display the Default screen.
2. Touch the [Always Show Status] key to
set Always show status to on.
The status bar is displayed at the top of the
screen during playback.
Audio CD Operations
This system is a CD TEXT compatible
model, and supports the display of DISC
TITLE, TRACK TITLE, and TRACK ARTIST
information from CD TEXT.
Note:
This unit supports CD TEXT in English,
German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian,
Portuguese, Danish, and Swedish. Some
characters may not be reproduced properly on
the display.
qSelecting Audio CD mode
1. Insert an audio CD into the unit.
The system will automatically read the disc
data, change to Audio CD mode, and start
playback after a short time.
É “Inserting/Ejecting a Disc” (page 101)
WARNING
Some CDs may be recorded at a higher
volume level than desired. Increase
the volume gradually from the minimal
setting when starting playback.
When an audio CD is already inserted:
1. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
2. Touch the [DVD/CD] key to select Audio
CD mode.
The system changes to Audio CD mode,
and starts playback from the previous
position.
You can also select Audio CD mode
(CD mode) by using the Steering Wheel
Audio Remote Control (if so equipped).
É “Steering Wheel Audio Remote Control
Operations” (page 103)
4 3
21
1 Information pane
2 Track keys and track list
3 Playback mode
4 Operation keys
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qPlaying an Audio CDWhen you insert a disc, the system will
automatically read the disc data, change to
Audio CD mode, and start playback from the
first file in the first folder.
To select a different track to play, follow the
steps below.
Selecting a track to play
1. Display the desired Track key on the Track
list by touching the [{], [}], [{
{] or [}
}] key,
then touch the Track key to play the track.
Playback of the specified track starts.
Changing tracks
1. Press the [] or [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
during playback.
Tracks are skipped each time you press
the button, and playback starts.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
next track.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
current track.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
twice within about 1.5 seconds starts
playback from the beginning of the
previous track.
Fast forward and fast backward
1. Press and hold the [] or [] (TUNE/
TRACK) button during playback.
The playback location moves forward/
backward quickly.
Release the button to resume playback at
normal speed.
Selecting the playback mode
1. Touch the [Mode] key.
The Mode screen is displayed.
2. Touch a key for the function you want to use.[Repeat All] key:
Plays all the tracks repeatedly.
[Repeat Track] key:
Plays the current track repeatedly.
[Shuffle All] key:
Plays tracks recorded in the disc in random
order.
[Scan All] key:
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track in
order.
Note:
The play mode cannot be cancelled. Normally, it
should be set to [Repeat All].
MP3/WMA/AAC Disc
Operations
This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files
recorded on a DVD/CD.
q
About MP3/WMA/AAC files
What is MP3/WMA/AAC?MP3, WMA, and AAC are audio compression
methods which have become standard
formats.
MP3 is an audio compression method
and classified into audio layer 3 of MPEG
standards.
MP3 files compress original CD data to about
1/10 of its original size.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio
compression method developed by Microsoft
Corporation.AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a newer
audio compression method developed for use
with video compression standards MPEG2
and MPEG4, and has been adopted as the
standard audio format of the iPod and iTunes
®
by Apple Inc.
AAC files further compress audio data 1.4
times as much as MP3 files, and provide
roughly the same audio quality as MP3 files.
Displaying MP3/WMA/AAC tag
titles
Tag information such as title, artist and album
title can be displayed for an MP3/WMA/AAC
file containing tag information.
This system supports ID3 Tag ver. 1.x/2.x,
WMA Tag, and AAC tag.
This system supports tag titles of up to 30
bytes for ID3 Tag ver. 1.x, and up to 120
bytes for ID3 Tag ver. 2.x, WMA Tag, and
AAC Tag.
Precautions on MP3/WMA/AAC
files
Files with other than MP3/WMA/AAC data
cannot be played. In addition, some files
may not be played because of the encoding
format. When a file cannot be played, an
error message is displayed and the next file
is played instead.
Some noise may occur depending on the
type of encoder software used to encode
the data.
Files encoded in VBR (variable bit rate)
format may not be playable. In the case of
data recorded in VBR format, the displayed
play time may be slightly different from the
actual play time.
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Fast forward and fast backward speeds may
differ depending on the file.
Tag information entered with 2-byte
characters may not be displayed properly.
Files with DRM cannot be played.
Add a file extension “.MP3” or “.mp3” to
an MP3 file, “.WMA” or “.wma” to a WMA
file, and “.M4A” or “.m4a” to an AAC file
using single byte characters. If you add
another file extension or forget to add a file
extension, the file cannot be played.
Do not add the file extensions “.MP3”,
“.WMA”, or “.M4A” to files that are not MP3,
WMA, or AAC files, respectively. This may
cause audio noise or a malfunction.
MP3i (MP3 interactive) and mp3PRO are
not supported.
Depending on the data in an MP3 file, the
audio may skip.
Files with very short playback times may not
be playable.
If a large number of non-audio files are
stored in the disc, MP3/WMA/AAC song
playback may not be possible.
The playback time may not display correctly
when you play, fast forward, or fast rewind a
file with a low bit rate.
Tag information may not display properly if
you use software other than Windows Media
Player or iTunes to edit tag information.
Depending on the data in a WMA/AAC file,
the playback time may not display correctly.
Also, depending on the bit rate, audio may
skip or be broken and noise may be heard
at different parts.
The display order of folders and files on this
unit may be different from the display order
of the same files on a computer. When more than 255 tracks are stored in a
folder, the tracks that are recognised may
vary depending on the order they were
written via a computer.
When files other than MP3/WMA/AAC files
are stored in a folder, the number of tracks
that are recognised may decrease.
When files are present in the root folder
level, “MASTER FOLDER” is displayed in
the folder list and those files are located
within “MASTER FOLDER”.
Folders with no MP3/WMA/AAC files are not
recognised.
Playable file specifications Playable MP3 specifications:
Item Specification
Format MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG2.5 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling
frequency
(kHz)32/44.1/48 (MPEG1)
16/22.05/24 (MPEG2)
8/11.025/12 (MPEG2.5)
Bit rate
(kbps)32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/
128/160/192/224/256/320/
VBR (MPEG1)
*1
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/
96/112/128/144/160/VBR
(MPEG2, MPEG2.5)
*1
Item Specification
Format Windows Media Audio
Ver. 7, 8, 9*
2
Sampling
frequency
(kHz)8/11.025/16/22.05/32/44/48
Bit rate
(kbps)0
*3/5*3/6*3/8*3/12 (for 8 kHz)
8*3/10*3 (for 11.025 kHz)
10*3/12*3/16*4/20 (for 16 kHz)
16*3/20*4/22/32 (for 22.05 kHz)
20*3/32/40/48 (for 32 kHz)
20*3/32*4/48*4/64/80/96/128/160
/192/256/320/VBR (for 44 kHz)
64/96/128/160/192 (for 48 kHz)
Playable AAC specifications:
Item Specification
Format Advanced Audio Coding
High-Efficiency Advanced
Audio Coding (HE-AAC)
*5
Sampling
frequency
(kHz)11.025/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48
Bit rate
(kbps)8/16/20 (for 11.025 kHz)
24/28 (for 16 kHz)
16/32 (for 22.05 kHz)
20/40 (for 24 kHz)
24/28/32/48/56 (for 32 kHz)
40/48
*1/56/64*1/80*1/96*1/112/
128*1/160*1/192*1/224/256*1/
320 (44.1 kHz)
56/64
*1/80*1/96*1/112/128*1/
160*1/192*1/224/256*1/320
(48 kHz)
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*1 VBR playback is supported.
*2 WMA9 Pro, WMA9 Voice, and WMA9
Lossless are not playable.
*3 Only for monaural data.
*4 Monaural and stereo data.
*5 HE-AAC is only playable as AAC.
Precautions when preparing a disc
File system
Specify the following formats as the file
system.
Otherwise, normal playback may not be
possible.
CD: ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo
DVD: UDF (Ver. 1.02/1.5/2.0), UDF Bridge,
ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, Romeo
Folder structure
The folder hierarchy must be within 8
hierarchical levels (excluding root).
Otherwise, playback is not possible. When
many folders are present, there may be a
time lag before playback begins.
You can store MP3, WMA, and AAC files
together in a folder.
Number of files or folders
The maximum allowable number of folders
is 255 (including the root directory).
The maximum allowable number of folders
and files in a disc is 512.
The maximum allowable number of files in a
folder is 255.
Folder representation in the Folder list
Only folders containing MP3/WMA/AAC files
(1 to 4 in the illustration) are displayed in
the list.
Folders containing no MP3/WMA/AAC file
are not displayed. Folder hierarchy is ignored (1 to 4 in
the illustration), and unified into 1 level of
folders.
Folders are arranged in the order of folder
creation.
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
File playback is performed by skipping
folders with no audio files.
In the following diagram, the order of file
playback is: (1), (3), (5), (8), (10), (13), (15)
(1 ) - -
(3) --
(6)
(12)(7) (2)
(4)
(13) --(5) --
(11)
(14) (9)
(1 5 ) - -
(16)
(8) --
(1 0 ) - -
Track A
Track B
Track C
Track D
Track E
Track F
Track G
Level 1(Root)Level 2Level 3Level 4
qSelecting DVD/CD mode for
MP3/WMA/AAC playback
1. Insert a disc with MP3/WMA/AAC files into
the unit.
The system will automatically read the disc
data, change to DVD or CD mode, and
start playback after a short time.
É “Inserting/Ejecting a Disc” (page 101)
WARNING
Some tracks may be recorded at a higher
volume level than desired. Increase
the volume gradually from the minimal
setting when starting playback.
When a disc is already inserted:
1. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
2. Touch the [DVD/CD] key to select DVD or
CD mode.
The system changes to DVD or CD mode,
and starts playback from the previous
position.
You can also select DVD or CD mode by
using the Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control (if so equipped).
É “Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control Operations” (page 103)
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1
3
4
5
2
1 Information pane
2 Folder list and folder keys
3 File type
4 Playback mode
5 Operation keys
q
Playing files on a discWhen you insert a disc, the system will
automatically read the disc data, change to
DVD or CD mode and start playback from the
first file in the first folder.
To select a different track to play, follow the
steps below.
Selecting a track to play
1. Touch the current Folder key on the Folder
list to display the Track list screen.
You can scroll folders by touching the
[{] or [}] keys, and scroll 1 screen by
touching the [
{
{] or [}
}] keys.
2. Touch the Track key to play the track.
Playback of the specified track starts.
You can scroll tracks by touching the
[{] or [}] keys, and scroll 1 screen by
touching the [
{
{] or [}
}] keys.
Changing tracks
1. Press the [] or [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
during playback.
Tracks in the current folder are changed
each time you press the button, and
playback starts.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
next track.
Pressing the [
] (TUNE/TRACK) button
starts playback from the beginning of the
current track.
Pressing the [] (TUNE/TRACK) button
twice within about 2 seconds starts playback
from the beginning of the previous track.
Fast forward and fast backward1. Keep pressing the [] or [] (TUNE/
TRACK) button during playback.
The system quickly moves the playback
position forward or backward.
Release the button to resume playback at
normal speed.
These functions are performed in the
current folder only.
Changing the current folder
1. Touch a Folder key during playback.
Playback starts from the first track of the
selected folder.
Selecting the playback mode
1. Touch the [Mode] key to display the Mode
screen.
2. Touch the key of the function you want to use.[Repeat All] key:
Plays back all the tracks repeatedly.
[Repeat Folder] key:
Plays back tracks in the current folder
repeatedly.
[Repeat Track] key:
Plays back the current track repeatedly.
[Shuffle All] key:
Plays back all tracks in random order.
[Shuffle Folder] key:
Plays back all tracks in the current folder in
random order.
[Scan All] key:
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track in
order.
Note:
The play mode cannot be cancelled. Normally, it
should be set to [Repeat All].
SD Memory Card/USB
Memory Operations
This system can play MP3/WMA/AAC files
recorded on an SD memory card or a USB
memory.
qAbout MP3/WMA/AAC filesFor information, notes, and precautions for
MP3/WMA/AAC files, see the corresponding
DVD/CD section.
É “What is MP3/WMA/AAC” (page 112)
É
“Displaying MP3/WMA/AAC tag titles” (page 112)É “Precautions on MP3/WMA/AAC files” (page 112) If the sampling frequency and bit rate are set to
the following levels, the sound may be broken.
Sampling frequency: 16 kHz or lower; bit
rate: 8 kbps or lower
If a large number of non-audio files are
stored in an SD memory card/USB memory,
MP3/WMA/AAC song playback may not be
possible.
Precautions on SD memory cards This system will not operate or may operate
improperly with some SD memory cards.
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qSelecting SD memory card/
USB memory mode
1. Insert an SD memory card or connect a
USB memory with MP3/WMA/AAC files to
the unit.
For an SD memory card:
É “Inserting/Removing an SD Memory
Card” (page 102)
For a USB memory:
É “Connecting/Disconnecting a USB
Memory” (page 102)
2. Press the [AV] button to display the Source
screen.
3. Touch the [SD Memory CARD] key to
select SD memory card mode, or the
[USB/iPod] key to select USB memory
mode.
Playback starts from the first file in the first
folder.
You can also select SD memory card
mode/USB memory mode by using the
Steering Wheel Audio Remote Control (if
so equipped).
É “Steering Wheel Audio Remote
Control Operations” (page 103)
WARNING
Some tracks may be recorded at a higher
volume level than desired. Increase
the volume gradually from the minimal
setting when starting playback.SD memory card mode screen:
12
3
4
5
USB memory mode screen:12
3
4
5
1 Information pane
2 Folder list and folder keys
3 File type
4 Playback mode
5 Operation keys
qPlaying files on an SD
memory card/USB memory
Playback operations are the same as those for
files on a DVD/CD.
É “Playing files on a disc” (page 115)
iPod Operations
You can connect your iPod to this unit for
enjoying music stored on the iPod.
To listen to music, connect the iPod with a
USB cable (if so equipped).
This unit supports the following models:
iPod (5th generation)
® (80GB, 120GB, 160GB)
® (1st ~ 6th generation)
® (1st ~ 4th generation)®, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4,
iPhone 4S
An iPod is not supplied with this unit. Use an
iPod that has been updated with the latest
firmware.
Note:
This unit does not support video from an iPod.
iPad/iPad 2 are not supported.
Not all operations with an iPod are guaranteed.
Even if an iPod model is listed as compatible in
these instructions, it may not operate correctly if
not updated with the latest firmware.
Do not use headphones or other accessories
for an iPod while it is connected to this unit.
Some functions may be restricted depending on
the iPod version and firmware.
For details on connectable models, consult your
Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
An iPhone can also be connected to this
system. References to “iPod” appearing in this
manual also apply to the use of an iPhone.
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