
WARNINGlDo  not  use  the 
MITSUBISHI Remote
Control  if  children,  persons  in  need  of care,  pets,  etc.  are  in  the  vehicle.  Even  if the  remote  climate  control  is  used,  thecabin may become hot or cold due to somereasons  such  as  automatic  stop  of  the  sys-
tem.  The  cabin  temperature  may  quickly
rise in sunshine, which poses a risk of heat
stroke  and  dehydration.  In  cold  weather, on  the  other  hand,  the  cabin  temperature
may  quickly  drop.  Either  of  which  could lead to death in the worst case.
l The  cooling  fan  in  the  engine  compart-
ment  may  operate  automatically  when
charging or when operating air condition- er.  Do  not  bring  your  hand  close  to  the
cooling fan during charging.CAUTIONl Do  not  use  the  charging  timer  or  the  remote
climate control with a car cover.NOTEl Keep  the  following  points  in  mind  when  us-
ing a wireless LAN device:
• Communication  speed  and  range  vary  de-
pending on the wireless LAN devices and the surrounding conditions (radio environ-
ment,  obstacles,  parking  area  environ- ment, etc.).NOTE• Due  to  the  characteristics  of  radio  waves,
communication speed tends to decrease as the  communication  distance  increases.
Use  your  wireless  LAN  device  at  a  short
distance  from  the  vehicle  for  better  re-
sponse.
• When  a  microwave  oven  or  ISM  (indus-
trial,  scientific  and  medical)  equipment  is being  used,  the  communication  speed  and
range  of  wireless  LAN  devices  may  de- crease.  Use  your  wireless  LAN  device
away  from  these  appliances  and  equip-
ment.
• If  a  wireless  LAN  device  and  Bluetooth
(registered  trademark  of  Bluetooth  SIG, Inc.)  are  used  simultaneously,  the  com-
munication  speed  and  range  of  each  de- vice  may  decrease.  Use  your  wireless
LAN  device  away  from  Bluetooth  devi- ces.
l Wireless  LAN  devices  may  not  communi-
cate  with  the  vehicle,  or  may  not  operate
normally  or  stably  in  the  following  environ- ment or situations. Check that the device cancommunicate with your vehicle before use.
• There is an obstruction such as a concrete
or  metal  wall  between  the  vehicle  and
wireless LAN device.
• The  vehicle  is  surrounded  by  tall  vehicles
in a parking lot.
• There are facilities nearby that emit strong
radio  waves,  such  as  a  TV  tower,  trans-
former  substation,  broadcasting  station  or airport.NOTE• There  is  a  communication  device  such  as
a mobile phone or radio, or an electric de- vice  such  as  a  personal  computer  near  thewireless LAN device.
• The  wireless  LAN  device  is  in  contact
with or covered by a metal object.
• The  battery  of  the  wireless  LAN  device
has run down.
l The 
MITSUBISHI   Remote  Control  cannot
be used under the following conditions:
• The wireless LAN device is turned off.
• The 
MITSUBISHI   Remote  Control  appli-
cation software is not installed.
• The 
MITSUBISHI   Remote  Control  appli-
cation software is not running.
• The wireless LAN device is not registered
on the vehicle or it is not connected to the
vehicle.
• The  wireless  LAN  device  is  out  of  the
communication range.
• The  wireless  LAN  device  is  connected  to
other wireless LAN device.
• The wireless LAN device has failed, or its
battery has run out.
l Some  charging  facilities  have  a  timer  func-
tion  that  turns  the  power  on  or  off  at  a  spe- cific time of the day. When charging at a fa-cility  with  a  timer  function,  make  sure  that
the charging timer is set within the time peri-
od when the power in the charging facility is on.
MITSUBISHI Remote Control*
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5.If  you  hold  down  the  multi  information
display  switch  for  about  2  seconds  or
more, the setting is changed to the selec- ted language.NOTEl If  “---”  is  selected  in  the  language  setting,  a
warning  message  is  not  displayed  whenthere  is  a  warning  display  or  interrupt  dis-
play.Changing the language cooper-
ative control
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The  language  used  in  MITSUBISHI Multi-
Communication  System  (MMCS)  (if  so
equipped)  or  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  (if
so equipped) can be changed automatically to the  same  language  as  that  shown  in  the  multi
information display. 1. Press and hold the multi information dis-
play  switch  for  about  2  seconds  or  more to  switch  from  the  setting  mode  screen
to the menu screen.
Refer  to  “Changing  the  function  set- tings” on page 6-16.
2. Lightly  press  the  multi  information  dis-
play  switch  to  select  “
”  (language  co-
operative control).
3. Press and hold the multi information dis-
play  switch  to  switch  from  A/1  (lan- guage  cooperation  enabled)  to  M/2/P
(language cooperation disabled), or from
M/2/P to A/1.
The  setting  is  changed  to  the  selected condition.
NOTEl The  language  display  modified  with  the  lan-
guage  setting  can  be  switched  in  the  follow-ing manner.NOTE• When  A  (language  cooperation  enabled)
or  1  has  been  selected  with  the  language cooperative  control,  the  language  for
MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys-
tem  (MMCS)  (if  so  equipped)  or  the
Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  (if  so  equipped)
is  automatically  changed  to  the  language selected for the multi information display.
However,  this  changing  function  may  not
work  depending  on  the  language  selected for the multi information display.
• When M (language cooperation disabled),
2 or P has been selected with the language cooperative  control,  the  language  for MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys-tem  (MMCS)  (if  so  equipped)  or  the
Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  (if  so  equipped)
is  not  automatically  changed  to  the  lan- guage  selected  for  the  multi  information
display.
l The  language  on  the  display  of  the  audio
system  (if  so  equipped)  is  not  automatically
changed even if you select A or 1 of the lan-
guage cooperation control.
Multi information display
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Ventilators........................................................................................... 8-02
Automatic climate control air conditioner.......................................... 8-04
Important operation tips for the air conditioner.................................. 8-13
Air purifier.......................................................................................... 8-13 Remote Climate Control..................................................................... 8-13
Heating................................................................................................ 8-14 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*.......................................................... 8-14
Handling of Discs................................................................................8-18 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)..........................................................8-19
Important Points on Safety for the Customer......................................8-23
Operation Keys................................................................................... 8-23
Listen to Radio.................................................................................... 8-26 Listen to DAB*................................................................................... 8-27
Listen to Traffic Messages.................................................................. 8-29
Listen to CDs...................................................................................... 8-29
Listen to MP3s.................................................................................... 8-30
Listen to an iPod................................................................................. 8-31 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device.............................................. 8-33Listen to Bluetooth Audio................................................................... 8-35
Display Indicator................................................................................. 8-38 Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment............................... 8-39
System Settings................................................................................... 8-40
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 8-44 Antenna............................................................................................... 8-47Link System*...................................................................................... 8-47
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface......................................................................8-47
USB input terminal............................................................................. 8-66
Sun visors............................................................................................ 8-69
Ashtray*.............................................................................................. 8-70Cigarette lighter*.................................................................................8-70
Accessory socket................................................................................. 8-71
Interior lamps...................................................................................... 8-72
Storage spaces..................................................................................... 8-73 Cup holder........................................................................................... 8-75
Bottle holder........................................................................................8-76 Cargo area cover................................................................................. 8-76
Assist grips.......................................................................................... 8-78
Coat hook............................................................................................ 8-78
Luggage hooks.................................................................................... 8-78For pleasant driving 
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“Made  for  iPod”,  “Made  for  iPhone”
mean  that  an  electronic  accessory  has
been  designed  to  connect  specifically  to iPod  or  iPhone,  respectively,  and  has
been  certified  by  the  developer  to  meet Apple performance standards.
iPhone,  iPod,  iPod  classic,  iPod  nano,
and  iPod  touch  are  trademarks  of  Apple
Inc.,  registered  in  the  U.S.  and  other
countries.
Apple  is  not  responsible  for  the  opera- tion of this device or its compliance with
safety and regulatory standards.NOTEl iPod  and  iTunes  licensing  allows  individual
users  to  privately  reproduce  and  play  back
non- copyrighted material as well as material
that may be legally copied and reproduced.
Infringement of copyright is prohibited.NOTEl For vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface,
the  types  of  devices  that  can  be  connected
may vary.
For  details,  access  the  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS website.
Please read and agree to the “Warning about
Links  to  the  Web  Sites  of  Other  Compa- nies”.  The  websites  mentioned  above  may
connect  you  to  websites  other  than  the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website.
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-
ucts/index.html
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*
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Explanation of Buttons
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This explains names and functions of each part.
1- key
Use to eject a disc.
2- 3
 key/4 key
For audio, rewind/fast forward.
For radio, use as preset keys 3 and 4.
3- 2RDM key For audio, play random playback; for ra-
dio, use as preset key 2.
4- 1RPT key For audio, play repeat playback; for ra-dio, use as preset key 1.
5- RADIO key Switch the radio and the band.
6- PWR/VOL key
Adjust the volume, and turn the power
ON/OFF.
7- MEDIA key Switch between CD and other sources.
8- DISP key Switch the content of the display.
9- PTY/SCAN key For audio, play scan playback; for radio,
search PTY.
10- TP key Receive traffic messages.
11- Disc slot12- PAGE key
Display indicator page advance.
13- 5 
 key
Play/Pause Bluetooth Audio*, and use as preset key 5 for radio.
14- 6 
 key
Return during audio track search, and stop Bluetooth Audio*.
For radio, use as preset key 6.
15-
 key/ key
For audio, select audio track/file; for ra-
dio, perform automatic station selection.
Operation Keys
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16- MENU keySwitch to Menu mode.17-/SEL key
Adjust audio quality and select items.
For radio, manually select stations.*:Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-capable audio device in equipment by type.
 
Steering wheel audio remote
control switches
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1- Vol + key, - key Adjust  audio  functions  and  the  mobile
phone function volume.
2- CH 
 key,  key
Select  CD  and  other  audio  source  tracks
and radio stations.
Hold down to skip up and down through tracks.
3- MODE Key
Hold  down  to  turn  the  audio  functionON/OFF.  Additionally,  each  time  this  is
pressed, this switches the audio source.
The  order  of  switching  is  as  shown  be- low.
If  devices  are  not  connected,  then  these are to be skipped, and the next source se-lected.CD  or MP3MWLWDAB1, 2, 3 *3FM1, 2, 3Bluetooth Audio *2iPod*1
 or  USB device*1
:An iPod cable (available separately) is
required.* 2
:Requires a separately-purchased Blue-
tooth-capable audio device.* 3
:Requires DAB tuner connection.Listen to Radio
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This  explains  how  to  listen  to  FM,  MW,  and
LW radio broadcasts.
To Listen to the Radio
Press the RADIO key to switch the band.
 
Switch  between  FM1,  FM2,  FM3,  MW,  and LW bands.
The selected band is indicated on the display.
NOTEl This  switches  in  the  order  FM1,  FM2,  FM3,
DAB1*, DAB2*, DAB3*, MW, and LW. *:When a DAB tuner is connected.
Manual/Seek Station Selection
Turn  the /SEL  key  to  the  frequency  to  lis-
ten to.
Listen to Radio
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CAUTIONlDepending  on  how  the  devices  are  handled,
audio  files  being  damaged  or  lost,  therefore
it is recommended that data be backed up.NOTEl Depending on the generation, model, or soft-
ware  version  of  the  iPod/iPhone,  playback
on  this  product  may  not  be  possible. (→8-14 )  Additionally,  playback  as  ex-
plained  in  this  document  may  not  be  possi- ble.
l For vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface,
the  types  of  devices  that  can  be  connected
may vary.
For  details,  access  the  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS website.
Please read and agree to the “Warning about
Links  to  the  Web  Sites  of  Other  Compa- nies”.  The  websites  mentioned  above  may
connect  you  to  websites  other  than  the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website.
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-
ucts/index.html
l Usage of iPod/iPhone hardware with the lat-
est software version is recommended.
l Regarding  how  to  connect  the  iPod/iPhone,
refer  to  “How  to  connect  an  iPod”  on  page
8-67.
l When  connecting  the  iPod/iPhone,  use  a
commercially  available  iPod  connection  ca- ble.NOTEl Set  up  the  device  in  order  that  no  unsafe  ac-
tions, such as plugging in the connection ca-ble are taken while driving.
l When  inserting  and  removing  the  iPod/
iPhone,  for  safety’s  sake  first  stop  the  vehi- cle.
l Depending  on  the  status  of  the  iPod/iPhone,
it may take some time until the device is rec- ognized, or playback starts.
l Depending  on  the  iPod/iPhone,  the  button
functions  on  the  product  may  not  operatewhile the iPod/iPhone is connected.
l iPod/iPhone  specifications  and  settings  may
mean  that  connection  is  not  possible,  or  re- sult in differences in operation or display.
l Depending on audio data in the iPod/iPhone,
track  information  may  not  be  displayed  cor- rectly.
l Depending  on  the  status  of  the  vehicle  and
device,  the  iPod/iPhone  may  not  play  back after starting the Plug-in Hybrid EV system.
l Data  containing  copyright  information  may
not play back.
l It  is  recommended  that  the  iPod/iPhone
equaliser settings be set to flat.
l Operate  the  iPod/iPhone  while  connected  to
this product.
l If  the  iPod/iPhone  is  connected  via  Blue-
tooth  as  a  Bluetooth-  capable  audio  device,
then  do  not  connect  the  iPod/iPhone  using
an  iPod  cable.  Connection  using  both  meth- ods will result in erroneous operation.NOTEl If an iPod/iPhone does not operate correctly,
then  remove  the  iPod/iPhone  from  the  prod- uct, reset, then reconnect.
Play iPod
Press  the  MEDIA  key  to  set  the  iPod  as  the
source.
 
The  selected  source  is  indicated  on  the  dis-
play.
Select the Track (File)
Press  the   key  or   key  to  select  the
track.
 
This enables selection of the next or previous
track.
Fast Forward or Rewind
Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key.
 
Fast forward/rewind is possible.
Switch Playback Mode
Repeat  playback  and  shuffle  playback  are
possible.
Listen to an iPod
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CAUTIONlDepending  on  how  the  devices  are  handled,
audio  files  being  damaged  or  lost,  therefore
it is recommended that data be backed up.NOTEl Digital  audio  players  that  support  the  mass
storage  class  specifications  can  be  connec- ted.
l For details regarding the types of USB devi-
ces  that  can  be  connected  and  the  types  of files that can be played back in vehicles with
a  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface,  refer  to  “Types
of  connectable  devices  and  supported  file specifications” on page 8-68.
l Regarding  how  to  connect  USB  devices,  re-
fer  to  “How  to  connect  a  USB  memory  de-vice” on page 8-66.
l When  connecting  a  USB  device,  use  a  con-
nection cable. Failure to use a connection ca-
ble  when  connecting  may  place  undue  load on, or damage the USB connector.
l Set  up  the  device  in  order  that  no  unsafe  ac-
tions, such as plugging in the connection ca-ble are taken while driving.
l When  inserting  and  removing  the  USB  de-
vice, for safety’s sake first stop the vehicle.
l Do  not  insert  other  than  audio  devices  into
the  USB  port.  Damage  to  the  device  or equipment may result.
l Depending  on  the  status  of  the  USB  device,
it may take some time until the device is rec-
ognized, or playback starts.NOTEl Depending  on  the  USB  device,  the  button
functions  on  the  product  may  not  operatewhile the USB device is connected.
l USB  device  specifications  and  settings  may
mean  that  connection  is  not  possible,  or  re-
sult in differences in operation or display.
l Depending on audio data in the USB device,
track  information  may  not  be  displayed  cor- rectly.
l Depending  on  the  status  of  the  vehicle  and
device,  the  iPod/iPhone  may  not  play  back after starting the Plug-in Hybrid EV system.
l Data  containing  copyright  information  may
not play back.
l This product can play back MP3, WMA, and
AAC format audio files.
l Depending on the type of USB device, usage
may not be possible, or functions that can beused may be restricted.
l The  recommended  file  system  for  USB
memory is FAT32.
l The  maximum  supported  capacity  for  USB
memory is 32GB.
l Operate the USB device containing recorded
audio files while connected to this product.
Play Back of Audio Files on a
USB Device
Press the MEDIA key to set
 
USB as the source. The selected source is in- dicated on the display.
Select the Track (File)
Press  the   key  or   key  to  select  the
track.
 
This enables selection of the next or previous
track.
Fast Forward or Rewind
Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key.
 
Fast forward/rewind is possible.
Switch Playback Mode
Repeat  playback,  random  playback,  and  scan
playback are possible.
Repeat Playback (RPT)
Press the 1RPT key.
 
Repeat  playback  of  the  track  currently  being
played.
NOTEl Pressing again will cancel.
l Selecting a file will cancel this.
Folder Repeat Playback
Hold down the 1RPT key.
Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device
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