
Display Indicator (audio system type 2)E00738101069
This explains content of the display indicator.
Audio Quality and Volume
Balance Adjustment (audio
system type 2) E00738201031
Change audio quality settings.Adjust Audio Quality and Vol- ume Balance
1. Press the /SEL key to select settings
items.
Each time the
/SEL key is pressed,
this switches in the order BASS, TRE-
BLE, FADER, BALANCE, SCV, and
Cancel.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to adjust.
Ad-
just-
ment
items
Turn counter- clockwiseTurn clockwise
BAS
S-6 to 0
(low low-pass
volume)0 to +6
(high low-pass
volume)TRE-
BLE-6 to 0
(Low high-pass
volume)0 to +6
(High high-pass
volume)
Display Indicator (audio system type 2)
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Ad-
just-
ment
items
Turn counter- clockwiseTurn clockwise
FAD-
ERCENTER to REAR 11
(emphasise
REAR)FRONT 11 to
CENTER
(emphasise
FRONT)BAL-
ANC
ELEFT 11 to CENTER
(emphasise
LEFT)CENTER to
RIGHT 11
(emphasise
RIGHT)SCVOFF, LOW
(Low vehicle
compensated vol- ume effect)MID, HIGH
(High vehicle
compensated vol-
ume effect)System Settings (audio
system type 2) E00738301133
Change system settings such as product time.1. Press the MENU key.
2. Press the
/SEL key to select settings
items.
Each time the
/SEL key is pressed,
this switches in the order Gracenote
DB*, PHONE settings, Adjust time, and Cancel.
3. Turn the
/SEL key to set.
4. Press the /SEL key to determine.
This completes settings, and displays the
next settings item.
*:Displayed when playing back audio
files (vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 in-
terface).
DAB Setting*
Change DAB settings
(“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory
default settings.)
Settings
nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentDAB-DAB
Link settingsOFFIf low recep-
tion sensitivi-
ty, switch to
another serv-
ice.ONDAB Band settingsBAND IIISet used
broadcast
band to 174
to 239 MHz.L-BANDSet used
broadcast
band to 1452
to 1490 MHz.Settings nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentDAB BandsettingsBOTHSet used
broadcast
band to Band
III and L-
Band.
RDS Setting
Change RDS settings
(“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory
default settings.)
Settings
nameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentAFAF ONAutomatical-
ly track the
same station
as the pro-
gram being
received.AF OFFDo not auto-
matically
track the
same station
as the pro-
gram being
received.
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SettingsnameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentPTYITALIANOSet the dis-
play language
for the pro-
gram content
search (PTY
search) to
Italian.CTCT ONUpdate the
time if time
data is re-
ceived.CT OFFDo not up-
date the time
even if time
data is re-
ceived.*:It is necessary to press the [TP] key and
turn traffic message standby mode “ON”.
Time Setting
Turning the RDS setting CT setting “CT
OFF” enables manual setting of the time.
1. Select “YES” at the “Adjust time”
screen, and press the
/SEL key.
The hour can be adjusted. Press the
/SEL key again to adjust the minutes.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to adjust the time.
3. Press the
/SEL key.
This completes the adjustment.
NOTEl In order to finish adjusting the time, hold
down the /SEL key until the seconds are
reset to “00”.
PHONE Settings
Change the mobile phone voice cut- in set-
tings and the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface lan-
guage.
Depending on the vehicle, PHONE settings
may not be possible.
NOTEl Cancel functions such as the mobile phone
“dial lock”, and connect while on the stand- by screen.
l While connected, mobile phone (receiving
calls, etc.) operations may not function cor- rectly.NOTEl Depending on the distance between the
product and the mobile phone, the condi- tions within the vehicle, and types of screen-ing, connection may not be possible. In thesecases, situate the mobile phone as close as possible to the product.
l Even though a Bluetooth-capable mobile
phone, characteristics and specifications
may mean that correct operation may not be possible.
l For safety’s sake, do not operate the mobile
phone while driving. When operating the mobile phone, first stop the vehicle in a safe location.
l Even though a Bluetooth-capable mobile
phone, phone specifications and settings may result in differences in display, or pre-vent correct operation.
l Some models may not be confirmed as con-
nected, or may not connect.
Supported profiles
Hands-freeHFP(v1.5)Phone book trans-
ferOPP(v1.1),
PBAP(v1.0)
Vehicles without a Bluetooth ®
2.0 Interface
A hands-free kit (available separately) is re- quired.
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(“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory
default settings.)Settings valueSettings contentPHONE OFFDo not use mobile phone voice
cut-in.PHONE MUTEDuring mobile phone voice
cut-in, mute the audio.PHONE ATTDuring mobile phone voice
cut-in, output audio from all
speakers.PHONE IN-LDuring mobile phone voice
cut-in, output sound from the
left front speaker.PHONE IN-RDuring mobile phone voice
cut-in, output sound from the
right front speaker.PHONE IN-LRDuring mobile phone voice
cut-in, output sound from the
left and right front speakers.
Vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0
Interface
(“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory
default settings.)
Settings nameSettings
valueSettings con- tentPHONE IN set- tingsPHONEIN-RDuring mobile
phone voice
cut-in, output
sound from the
right front
speaker.PHONE IN-LDuring mobile
phone voice
cut-in, output
sound from the
left front
speaker.HFM voice lan- guage settingsENG-LISHChange the
hands free mod-
ule voice lan-
guage.FRENCHGER-
MANSPANISHITALIANDUTCHPORTU- GUESERUSSI- ANNOTEl Depending on the vehicle model, this may
not display.
Gracenote DB (Vehicles with a
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface)
The version number can be confirmed.
1. Select “Gracenote DB” and press the
/SEL key.
2. Turn the
/SEL key and select “DB
Version”.
3. Press the
/SEL key.
The DB Version is displayed.
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NOTElIf 7 devices have already been paired, the
voice guide will say “Maximum devicespaired” and then the system will end the
pairing process. To register a new device, delete one device and then repeat the pairing
process.
(Refer to “Deleting a device” on page 7-92.)
6. The voice guide will say “Please say a 4-
digit pairing code.” Say a 4-digit num- ber.
When the confirmation function is on, the system will confirm whether the
number said is acceptable. Answer
“Yes.”
Answer “No” to return to pairing code selection.
NOTEl Some Bluetooth ®
devices require a specific
pairing code.
Please refer to the device manual for pairing
code requirements.NOTEl The pairing code entered here is only used
for the Bluetooth ®
connection certification.
It is any 4-digit number the user would like
to select.
Remember the pairing code as it needs to be
keyed into the Bluetooth ®
device later in the
pairing process.
Depending on the connection settings of the
Bluetooth ®
device, this code may have to be
entered each time you connect the Blue-
tooth ®
device to the Bluetooth ®
2.0 inter-
face. For the default connection settings, re-
fer to the instructions for the device.
7. The voice guide will say “Start pairing
procedure on the device. See the device manual for instructions.” Enter in the
Bluetooth ®
device the 4-digit number
you have registered in Step 6.
NOTEl According to the corresponding device to
Bluetooth ®
, it might take a few minutes to
pair the Bluetooth ®
device with the Blue-
tooth ®
2.0 interface.
l If the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface cannot recog-
nize the Bluetooth ®
device, the voice guide
will say “Pairing has timed out” and the pairing process will be cancelled.
Confirm that the device you are pairing sup-
ports Bluetooth ®
, and try pairing it again.NOTEl If you enter the wrong number, the voice
guide will say “Pairing failed” and the pair-
ing process will be cancelled.
Confirm the number is right, and try pairing it again.
8. The voice guide will say “Please say the
name of the device after the beep.” You
can assign a desired name for the Blue-
tooth ®
device and register it as a device
tag. Say the name you want to register
after the beep.
NOTEl When the confirmation function is on, after
repeating the device tag you have said, the
voice guide will ask “Is this correct?” An-
swer “Yes.”
To change the device tag, answer “No” and then say the device tag again.
9. The voice guide will say “Pairing com-
plete,” after which a beep will be played
and the pairing process will end.
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface
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The room lamp goes on when a
door is opened. When all doors
are closed, the room lamp is illu-
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The room lamp goes on when a
door is opened. When all doors
are closed, the room lamp is illu-
minated and dimmed gradually for 7 seconds then goes out.
However, the lamp goes out im- mediately without being dim-
med when the ignition switch is
turned to the “ON” position.
[Vehicles with central door
locks system]
The room lamp goes on when a
door is opened. When all doors
are closed, the room lamp is illu-
minated and dimmed gradually for 15 seconds then goes out.
However, the lamp goes out im- mediately without being dim-
med in case of the followings:
l All doors are closed and the
ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position.
l All doors are locked using
the key mechanism of the driver’s door, the lock knob
of the driver’s door, or the
remote control switch of the
keyless entry system (if so equipped). NOTEl On vehicles with keyless en-
try system, when the ignition
key is removed with the doors
closed, the lamp is illuminated
and after about 15 seconds it goes off.
The dimming period is also adjustable.
For further information, we
recommend you to consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.3
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The lamp goes off.
Personal lamps*
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Push the switch (A) to turn on the lamp. Push it again to turn it off.
Door courtesy lamps*
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Each door courtesy lamp comes on when the
relevant door is opened and goes off when
the door is closed.
Centre console downlight
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The centre console downlight go on when the lamp switch is in the “
” or the “” posi-
tion.
Interior lamps
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Type 1
To open, pull the lever (A).
Type 2
The glove box can be locked and unlocked
using the key.
1- To lock
2- To unlock
3- To open, pull the lever
Front console box*
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To open, pull up the knob (A).
Floor console box*
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Type 1
To open, raise the lid.
Type 2
Upper and lower boxes are located inside the
floor console box.
The floor console box can also be used as an armrest.
1- Upper box
2- Lower box
NOTEl The Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA) is lo-
cated in the lower box (if so equipped). For details, refer to “To use the external audio
input function” on page 7-43 or refer to “Use
AUX” on page 7-74.
Storage spaces
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To use the jack handle (Clubcab, Double cab with rear re-tractable power window only)
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1. While pressing the snap pin (A) on the
handle that has a black marking, with-draw and remove the inner handle (B).
2. Reverse the inner handle (B) then, while
pressing the snap pin (C), insert it into
the outer handle (D) until it is locked by
snap pin as illustrated.
3. While pressing the snap pin (F) on the
assembled handle (E), insert the white-
marked handle (G) until it is locked by snap pin as illustrated.
Jacking up the vehicle
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1. Park the vehicle on level and stable
ground.
2. Set the parking brake firmly.
3. On vehicles with manual transmission,
turn the ignition key to the “LOCK” po-
sition, move the gearshift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position.
On vehicles with automatic transmis- sion, move the selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position, turn the ignition key tothe “LOCK” position.
4. Turn on the hazard warning flashers and
set up a warning triangle, flashing signal lamp, etc., at an adequate distance from
the vehicle, and have all your passengers
leave the vehicle.
5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling
when it is raised on the jack, place
chocks or blocks (A) at the tyre that is diagonally opposite from the tyre (B)
you are changing.
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