Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentAF OFFDo not automati-
cally track the
same station as
the program be-
ing received.REGREG ONDo not automati-
cally track the
local station for
the program be-
ing received.REG OFFAutomatically
track the local
station for the
program being
received.TP-STP-S ONAutomatically
search for traffic
messages (TP
stations).TP-S OFFDo not automati-
cally search for
traffic messages
(TP stations).Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentPI-SPI-S ONSearch for the
same station or
local station in
that registered in
the preset chan-
nel.PI-S OFFDo not search
for the same sta-
tion or local sta-
tion for that reg-
istered in the
preset channelPTYENGLISHSet the display
language for the
program content
search (PTY
search) to Eng-
lish.FRANÇAISSet the display
language for the
program content
search (PTY
search) to
French.Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentDEUTSCHSet the display
language for the
program content
search (PTY
search) to Ger-
man.SVENSKSet the display
language for the
program content
search (PTY
search) to Swed-
ish.ESPAÑOLSet the display
language for the
program content
search (PTY
search) to Span-
ish.ITALIANOSet the display
language for the
program content
search (PTY
search) to Ital-
ian.CTCT ONUpdate the time
if time data is re-
ceived.
System settings
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Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentCT OFFDo not update
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
/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.
l 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.NOTEl 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- cquired.
(“Set value” bold typeface indicated factory
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 speak-
ers.PHONE IN-LDuring mobile phone
voice cut-in, output
sound from the left
front speaker.
System settings
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Settings valueSettings contentPHONE 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 speak-
ers.
Vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface
(“Set value” bold typeface indicated factory
settings.)
Set-
tings
nameSettings valueSettings contentPHONE IN set- tingsPHONE IN-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 leftfront speaker.HFM voice lan-ENGLISHChange the handsfree module voice
language.FRENCHSet-
tings
nameSettings valueSettings contentguage
settingsGERMANSPANISHITALIANDUTCHPORTUGUESERUSSIANNOTEl 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 selct the “DB
Version”.
3. Press the
/SEL key.
The DB Version is displayed.
System settings
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TroubleshootingE00738400081
Please check these items if a message appears on the display, or if you think something is not working properly.If This Message Appears...
A message is displayed on this product according to the situation.
ModeMessageCauseResponseCDCHECK DISCThe disc is inserted upside down.Insert with the label side up.The disc has condensation on it.Wait a while before inserting again.DISC ERRORThe disc is damaged.Clean the read surface of the disc.The disc is dirty.INTERNAL EThe drive has malfunctioned for some reason.Check that there is no problem with the disc, and insert
the disc again. If the problem persists, consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.HEAT ERRORThe temperature inside the product is high.Remove the disc, and wait for the internal temperature
to return to normal.USBFILE ERRORFiles that cannot be played are selected.Select files that can be played.
→ “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” on page 7-16USB BUS PWRThere is high or low electrical current or voltage.Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob-
lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point.LSI ERRORThere is an internal malfunction for some reason.UNSUPPORTED FORMATUnsupported audio files have been played.Confirm audio files that can be played.
→ “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” on page 7-16UNSUPPORTED DEVICEAn unsupported USB device has been connected.Please connect a USB memory device.iPodNO SONGAn iPod/iPhone not containing any tracks has beenconnected.Connect an iPod/iPhone containing tracks.
Troubleshooting
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SPEECH button
lPress this button to change to voice rec-
ognition mode.
While the system is in voice recognition
mode, “Listening” will appear on the au- dio display.
l If you press the button briefly while in
voice recognition mode, it will interrupt prompting and allow voice command in-
put.
Pressing the button longer will deacti-
vate the voice recognition mode.
l Pressing this button briefly during a call
will enable voice recognition and allow voice command input.
PICK-UP button
l Press this button when an incoming call
is received to answer the telephone.
l When another call is received during a
call, press this button to put the first call-
er on hold and talk to the new caller. • In such circumstances, you can press
the button briefly to switch between
callers. You will switch to the first
caller and the other caller will be put on hold.
• To establish a three-way call in such
situations, press the SPEECH button
to enter voice recognition mode and then say “Join calls”.
HANG-UP button
l Press this button when an incoming call
is received to refuse the call.
l Press this button during a call to end the
current call.
When another call is on hold, you will switch to that call.
l If this button is pressed in the voice rec-
ognition mode, the voice recognition
mode will be deactivated.
NOTEl When you press the SPEECH button to enter
voice recognition mode with a cellular
phone paired to the system, current informa- tion on the cellular phone, such as “remain- ing battery life,” “signal strength” or “roam-
ing,” will be displayed on the audio dis-
play.*
*: Some cellular phones will not send this
information to the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface.
l Call waiting and three-way calls can be used
by the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface, only if it is
possible to use those services with your cel- lular phone.
Microphone
Your voice will be recognized by a micro-
phone in the overhead console, allowing you to make hands-free calls with voice com-
mands.
NOTEl If a cellular phone is within close proximity
of the microphone, it may distort the soundquality. In this case, place the cellular phone as far as possible from the microphone.Voice recognition function
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The Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface is equipped
with a voice recognition function.
Simply say voice commands and you can
perform various operations and make or re- ceive hands-free calls.
With the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface, voice rec-
ognition is possible for English, French,
Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Portuguese and Russian. The factory setting is “English” or “Russian.”
NOTEl If the voice command that you say differs
from the predefined command or cannot be recognised due to ambient noise or some
other reason, the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface
will ask you for the voice command again up
to 3 times.
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface*
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NOTElIf you press and release the SPEECH button
and say “Continue” or “Previous” while the list is being read, the system will advance or
rewind the list.
Say “Continue” to proceed to the device with the next highest number or “Previous”
to return to the phone with the previous
number.
l You can change the device tag by pressing
and releasing the SPEECH button and then
saying “Edit” while the list is being read.
l You can change the phone to be connected
by pressing and releasing the SPEECH but-
ton and then saying “Select phone” while the list is being read.
l You can change the music player to be con-
nected by pressing and releasing the SPEECH button and then saying “Select mu-
sic player” while the list is being read.Changing a device tag
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You can change the device tag of a paired
cellular phone or music player.
Follow the steps below to change a device
tag. 1. Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say “Setup”.
3. Say “Pairing options.”
4. The voice guide will say “Select one of
the following: pair, edit, delete, or list.”
Say “Edit.”
5. The voice guide will say “Please say,”
and read out the numbers of the Blue-
tooth ®
devices and device tags of corre-
sponding devices in order, starting with
the Bluetooth ®
that has been most re-
cently connected.
After all paired device tags have been read, the voice guide will say “Whichdevice, please?” Say the number of the
device tag you want to change.NOTEl You can press and release the SPEECH but-
ton while the list is being read, and immedi- ately say the number of the device tag you
want to change.
6. The voice guide will say “New name,
please.” Say the name you want to regis-
ter as a new device tag.
When the confirmation function is on, the voice guide will say “
Answer “No,” to say the new device tag
you want to register again.
7. The device tag is changed. When the change is complete, the voice
guide will say “New name saved” and then the system will return to the main
menu.
Operating a music player con-
nected via Bluetooth ®
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For the operation of a music player connected
via Bluetooth ®
, refer to the following sec-
tions.
For vehicles equipped with the
LW/MW/FM radio/CD player
Refer to “Listen to Bluetooth Audio*” on
page 7-37.
For vehicles equipped with the
MITSUBISHI Multi-Communi-
cation System (MMCS)
Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
For vehicles equipped with the
DISPLAY AUDIO
Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
How to make or receive hands-
free calls
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You can make or receive hands-free calls us-
ing a Bluetooth ®
compatible cellular phone
connected to the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface.
You can also use the phone books in the
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface to make calls with-
out dialling telephone numbers.
“To make a call” on page 7-59
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface*
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CAUTIONlKeep the lid of the floor console box closed
while driving the vehicle. A lid or the con- tents of the floor console box could other-
wise cause injuries.NOTEl When closing the floor console box, be care-
ful not to trap the connector cable.
5. To remove the connector cable, turn the
ignition switch to the “LOCK” position
or put the operation mode in OFF first and perform the installation steps in re-verse.
Types of connectable devices
and supported file specifica-tions
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Except for vehicles equipped
with the Bluetooth ®
2.0 inter-
face
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For details about the types of connectable de-
vices and supported file specifications, refer
to the following pages and manuals.
For vehicles equipped with the LW/MW/FM radio/CD player
Refer to “Listen to an iPod” on page 7-29,
“Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device” on page 7-31 and “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/
AAC)” on page 7-16.
For vehicles equipped with the DISPLAY AUDIO
Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
For vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys-
tem (MMCS)
Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
For vehicles equipped with the
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface
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For details about the types of connectable de-
vices and supported file specifications, referto the following sections.
Device types
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Devices of the following types can be con- nected.
Model nameConditionUSB memory deviceStorage capacity of
256 Mbytes or moreModels other than
USB memory devi- ces and iPodsDigital audio player
supporting mass stor-
age class
For connectable device types for “iPod*,”
“iPod classic*,” “iPod nano*,” “iPod touch*” and “iPhone*,” access the MITSUBISHI
MOTORS website.
Please read and agree to the “Warning about Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”.
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
USB input terminal*
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CAUTIONlKeep the engine of the vehicle giving assis-
tance running.NOTEl For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop &
Go (AS&G) system, press the “AS&G OFF”switch to deactivate the AS&G system and
prevent the engine from automatically stop- ping before the battery is sufficiently charg-
ed.
Refer to “To deactivate” on page 6-22.
9. After the engine is started, disconnect
the cables in the reverse order and keep the engine running for several minutes.
WARNINGl If the battery has to be charged while fit-
ted in the vehicle, disconnect the vehicle side negative (-) terminal connected to the
battery.
l Keep sparks, cigarettes and flames away
from the battery because the battery may produce an explosion.
l Use adequate ventilation when charging
or using the battery in an enclosed space.
l Remove all the caps before charging the
battery.WARNINGl Electrolyte is corrosive diluted sulphuric
acid.
If electrolyte (battery acid) comes into contact with your hands, eyes, clothes and
the painted surface of your vehicle, it should be thoroughly flushed with water.If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush them
with water immediately and thoroughly, and get prompt medical attention.NOTEl If the vehicle is put in motion without fully
charging the battery, it might cause the loss
of smooth engine operation and the anti-lock brake warning lamp to illuminate.
Refer to “Anti-lock brake system (ABS)” on
page 6-48.Engine overheating
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When the engine is overheating, the informa-tion screen in the multi-information display
will be interrupted and the engine coolant
temperature warning display will appear. Al- so “
” will blink.
If this occurs, take the following corrective measures: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Check whether steam is coming from the
engine compartment.
[If steam does not come from the engine
compartment]
With the engine still running, raise the
bonnet to ventilate the engine compart-
ment.NOTEl For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop &
Go (AS&G) system, press the “AS&G OFF”switch to deactivate the AS&G system be-
fore stopping the vehicle.
Refer to “To deactivate” on page 6-22.
[If steam is coming from the engine
compartment]
Stop the engine, and when the steam
stops, raise the bonnet to ventilate the engine compartment. Restart the engine.
WARNINGl Do not open the bonnet while steam is
coming from the engine compartment. It
could cause steam or hot water to spurt out, causing burns. Hot water could spurt
out even when there is no steam coming out, and some parts will be very hot. Be
very careful when opening the bonnet.
Engine overheating
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