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This explains content of the display indicator.
 
Change the Display Mode
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You can change the content of the display in-
dicator.
Press the DISP key to switch the display con- tent.
 
Each  time  the  DISP  key  is  pressed,  the  dis- play content changes.
CAUTIONl The  operation  of  changing  display  contents
may  impede  safe  driving,  therefore  check safety before operation.NOTEl Up to 11 characters may be displayed at one
time. To display 12 or more characters, pressthe  PAGE  key,  and  subsequent  characters will be displayed.
During DAB Reception*
This  switches  in  the  order  “Service  name”,
“Ensemble name”, and “CH no. (CH ID)”.
Display Indicator
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NOTElIf  the  text  information  for  the  service  name
and ensemble name cannot be obtained, then
nothing is displayed.
During CD-DA playback
This  switches  in  the  order  “Disc  title”,
“Track title”, and “Operating status”.
NOTEl If  there  is  no  text  information  to  display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
During  MP3/WMA/AAC  Play-
back
This  switches  in  the  order  “Folder  title”,
“File title”, and “Operating status”.
NOTEl If  there  is  no  text  information  to  display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
Display the ID3tag
Hold down the DISP key.
 
This switches the ID3tag display.
[DISP]  Each  time  the  key  is  pressed,  this
switches  in  the  order  “Album  name”,  “Track name”,  “Artist  name”,  “Genre  name”*,  and “Operating status”.
 
*:  Displayed  when  playing  back  audio  files
on a USB device (vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface).NOTEl During display of the ID3tag, hold down the
DISP  key  to  switch  to  the  folder  title  dis- play.
l The genre name display may not be possible.During iPod Playback
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This  switches  in  the  order  “Albums”,  “Track
name”,  “Artist  name”,  “Genre  name”*,  and
“Operating status”.
NOTEl If  there  is  no  text  information  to  display,
then “NO TITLE” is displayed.
l Displayed  genre  name  in  equipment  by  type
(vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface).
l The genre name display may not be possible.During Bluetooth ®
 2.0 Audio
Playback*
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Operating  details  are  the  same  as  in  “During
iPod Playback” on page 7-40.
Audio Quality and Volume
Balance Adjustment E00738201233
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
BASS-6 to 0
(low  low-pass
volume)0 to +6
(high  low-pass
volume)
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Ad-
just-
ment
items
Turn  counter-
clockwiseTurn clockwise
TRE-
BLE-6 to 0
(Low  high-pass
volume)0 to +6
(High  high-pass
volume)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  speed  com- pensated  volume
effect)MID, HIGH
(High speed com- pensated  volume
effect)System settings
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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  DAB  settings,
Gracenote  DB,  AF,  REG,  TP-S,  PI-S,
PTY  language  setting,  PHONE  settings, CT, 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  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  in-
terface.)
DAB Setting*
Change DAB setting
(“Set  value”  bold  typeface  indicated  factory
settings.)
Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentDAB -
DAB
Link
settingsOFFIf low reception
sensitivity, switch
to another serviceONDAB
Band
SettingsBAND IIISet used broad-
cast ban to 174
to 239 MHz.Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentL-BANDSet used broad-
cast band to
1452 to 1490
MHz.BOTHSet used broad-
cast band to
Band III and
Band.
RDS Setting
Change RDS settings.
(“Set  value”  bold  typeface  indicated  factory
settings.)
Set-
tings
nameSettings ValueSettings contentAFAF ONAutomatyically
track the same
station as the
program being
received.
System settings
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![MITSUBISHI ASX 2017  Owners Manual (in English) 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 MITSUBISHI ASX 2017  Owners Manual (in English) 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](/manual-img/19/34865/w960_34865-286.png)
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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WARNINGlAlthough  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  al-
lows  you  to  make  hands-free  calls,  if  you
choose  to  use  the  cellular  phone  while
driving, you must not allow yourself to be
distracted from the safe operation of your vehicle.  Anything,  including  cellularphone  usage,  that  distracts  you  from  the safe  operation  of  your  vehicle  increasesyour risk of an accident.
l Refer  to  and  comply  with  all  state  and  lo-
cal  laws  in  your  area  regarding  cellular
phone usage while driving.NOTEl If  the  ignition  switch  or  the  operation  mode
is  left  in  ACC,  the  accessory  power  will  au- tomatically  turn  off  after  a  certain  period  of
time  and  you  will  no  longer  be  able  to  use
the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface.  The  accessory
power  comes  on  again  if  the  ignition  switch or the engine switch is operated.
Refer  to  “ACC  power  auto-cutout  function”
on page 6-13.
l The  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface  cannot  be  used
if the Bluetooth ®
 device has a flat battery or
the device power is turned off.
l Hands-free  calls  will  not  be  possible  if  your
phone does not have service available.
l If  you  place  the  Bluetooth ®
  device  in  the
luggage  compartment,  you  may  not  be  able
to use the Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface.NOTEl Some Bluetooth ®
 devices are not compatible
with the Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface.
l For  details  on  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface,
you  can  see  to  access  via  the  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS website.
Please  read  and  agree  the  “Warning  about Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”
because it connects other than  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS website.
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-
ucts/index.html
l Software  updates  by  cellular  phone/digital
audio  device  manufacturers  may  change/
alter device connectivity.
Steering  control  switch  and  microphone
®  p. 7-48
Voice recognition function  ® p. 7-49
Useful voice commands  ® p. 7-50
Speaker enrollment function  ® p. 7-52
Connecting  the  Bluetooth®  2.0  interface  and Bluetooth® device  ® p. 7-53
Operating a music player connected via Blue-
tooth®  ® p. 7-58
How  to  make  or  receive  hands-free  calls ®  p. 7-58
Phone book function  ® p. 7-61
Steering control switch and mi-
crophone
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1- Volume up button
2- Volume down button
3- SPEECH button
4- PICK-UP button
5- HANG-UP button
6- Microphone
Volume up button
Press this button to increase the volume.
Volume down button
Press this button to decrease the volume.
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface*
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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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Enabling and disabling thevoice model and retraining
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You  can  turn  a  voice  model  registered  with
the  speaker  enrollment  function  on  and  off whenever you want.
You can also retrain the system.
Use the following procedure to perform these
actions. 1. Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say “Voice training”.
3. If  you  have  completed  a  speaker  enroll-
ment  process  once  already,  the  voice guide will say either “Enrollment is ena-
bled.  Would  you  like  to  disable  or  re-
train?”  or  “Enrollment  is  disabled. Would you like to enable or retrain?”
4. When enrollment is “enabled”, the voice
model  is  on;  when  enrollment  is  “disa-
bled”,  the  voice  model  is  off.  Say  the command that fits your needs.
Say “Retrain” to start the speaker enroll- ment  process  and  recreate  a  new  voice
model.  (Refer  to  “Speaker  enrollment”
on page 7-52.)
Connecting the Bluetooth ®
 2.0
interface and Bluetooth ®
 de-
vice
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Before  you  can  make  or  receive  hands-free
calls  or  play  music  using  the  Bluetooth ®
 2.0
interface  function,  you  must  pair  the  Blue-
tooth ®
 device and Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface.
NOTEl Pairing  is  required  only  when  the  device  is
used  for  the  first  time.  Once  the  device  has
been  paired  with  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  inter-
face,  you  only  need  to  bring  the  device  into the vehicle next time and the device will au-
tomatically connect to the Bluetooth ®
 2.0 in-
terface  (if  supported  by  the  device).  The  de-
vice  must  have  Bluetooth ®
  turned  ON  to
connect.
Up  to  7  Bluetooth ®
  devices  can  be  paired
with the Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface.
If  multiple  paired  Bluetooth ®
  devices  are
available  in  the  vehicle,  the  cellular  phone  or music player most recently connected is auto-
matically connected to the Bluetooth ®
 2.0 in-
terface.
 
You  can  also  change  a  Bluetooth ®
 device  to
be connected.
To pair
To  pair  a  Bluetooth ®
  device  with  the  Blue-
tooth ®
 2.0 interface, use either one of the fol-
lowing 2 methods (Type 1 or Type 2).
Pairing procedure- Type 1*
1. Stop  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  area,  put  the
gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi-
tion  ( M/T)  or  the  selector  lever  in  the
“P”  (PARK)  position  ( A/T  or  CVT)  and
pull the parking brake lever.
NOTEl You cannot pair Bluetooth ®
 devices with the
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface unless the vehicle is
parked.  Before  pairing  a  Bluetooth ®
 device
with  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  interface,  confirm
that the vehicle is parked in a safe location.
2. Press the SPEECH button.
3. Say “Setup”.
4. Say “Pairing options.”
5. The  voice  guide  will  say  “Select  one  of
the  following:  pair,  edit,  delete,  or  list.” Say “Pair.”
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface*
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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 “Selecting a device: Deleting a de- vice” on page 7-56.)
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 man-
ual 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,” and the pairing process will end.
Pairing procedure- Type 2*
1. Stop  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  area,  put  the
gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi- tion  (M/T) ,  or  the  selector  lever  in  the
“P” (PARK) position ( A/T or CVT), and
pull the parking brake lever.
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface*
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