Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 5-150 Features and controls
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1. Press the SPEECH button. 2. Say “Setup.” 3. Say “Pairing Options.” 4. The voice guide will say “Select one ofthe following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” Say “Edit.” 5. The voice guide will say “Please say,” and read out the numbers of the Bluetooth
®
devices and device tags of corresponding devices in order, starting with the Blue- tooth
® that has been most recently con-
nected. 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. 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 “
When the change is complete, the voice guide will say “New name saved” and then the system will return to the main menu.
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For the operation of a music player connected via Bluetooth
®, refer to the following sec-
tions. Refer to “Listen to Bluetooth Audio” on page 7-41. Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
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You can make or receive hands-free calls using a Bluetooth
® compatible cellular phone
connected to the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface.
You can also use the phonebooks in the Blue- tooth
® 2.0 interface to make calls without
dialing telephone numbers. To make a call P.5-150 Send function P.5-152Receiving calls P.5-152 Mute function P.5-152 Switching between hands-free mode and pri-vate mode P.5-153
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You can make a call in the following 3 ways using the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface:
Making a call by saying a telephone number, making a call using the Bluetooth
® 2.0 inter-
face’s phonebook, and making a call by redi-aling. You can make a call by saying the telephone number.
NOTE
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.
Operating a music player con- nected via Bluetooth
®
For vehicles equipped with the AM/FM radio/CD player For vehicles equipped with the DISPLAY AUDIOHow to make or receive hands- free calls
NOTE
Hands-free calls may not operate correctly when you place or receive the call directly from your cellular phone, instead of using the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface.
To m a k e a c a l l
Making a call by using the telephone number
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6. The voice guide will say “Calling
You can redial the last number called, based on the history of dialed calls in the paired cel- lular phone. Use the following procedure to redial. 1. Press the SPEECH button. 2. Say “Redial.”
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During a call, press the SPEECH button toenter voice recognition mode, then say“
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If an incoming phone call is received while the ignition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON”position, the audio system will be automati- cally turned on and switched to the incoming call, even when the audio system was origi-nally off. The voice guide announcement for the incoming call will be output from the frontpassenger’s seat speaker.If the CD player or radio was playing when the incoming call was received, the audio sys- tem will mute the sound from the CD playeror radio and output only
the incoming call.
To receive the call, press the PICK-UP button on the steering wheel control switch.When the call is over,
the audio system will
return to its previous state.
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At any time during a call, you can mute thevehicle microphone. Pressing the SPEECH button and then saying“Mute” during a call will turn ON the mute function and mute the microphone. Saying “Mute off” in the same way will turnoff the mute function and cancel the mute on the microphone.
NOTE
If the name you selected has matching data in the vehicle phonebook but no telephone number is registered under the selected loca- tion, the voice guide will say “{home/work/mobile/other} not found for
NOTE
When the confirmation function is on, the system will check if the name and location of the receiver are correct. If the name is cor- rect, answer “Yes.” To change the name or location to call,answer “No.” The system will return to Step 3.
RedialingSend function
Receiving calls
Mute function
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Features and controls 5-159
5
6. When the transfer is complete, the voice guide will say “Import complete” and then the system will return to the main menu.
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Model name: MMC or MDGMY10FCC ID: CB2MDGMY10 orNT8MDGMY10 IC: 279B-MDGMY10 or 3043A-MDGMY10 Your Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface operates on a
radio frequency subject to Federal Communi- cations Commission (FCC) Rules (For vehi- cles sold in U.S.A.) and Industry CanadaRules (For vehicles sold in Canada). Thisdevice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: This device may not cause harmful inter- ference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End- users and installers must be provided withinstallation instructions and transmitter oper- ating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.FCC Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer- ence will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interfer- ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
NOTE
The transfer may take some time to complete depending on the number of contacts. If the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface could not be
connected to the Bluetooth
® compatible cel-
lular phone, the voice guide will say “Unable to transfer contact list from phone” and then the system will return to the main menu. If you press the HANG-UP button or press and hold the SPEECH button during the datatransfer, the transfer will be cancelled and the system will return to the main menu. If an error occurs during the data transfer, all transfer will be cancelled and the voice guidewill say “Unable to complete the phonebook import” and then the system will return to the main menu. If there are no contacts in the phonebook, the voice guide will say “There are no contactson the connected phone.”
General information
CAUTION Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the FCC authoriza- tion to operate this equipment.
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5
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ICES Notice: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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You can connect your USB memory device or iPod* to play music files stored in the USBmemory device or iPod.This section explains how to connect and remove a USB memory device or iPod. See the following section fordetails on how to play music files. Refer to “Listen to an iPod” on page 7-33. Refer to “Listen to Audio Files on a USBDevice” on page 7-35.
Refer to “To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation” on page 7-38.
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1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and turnthe ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi-tion. 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) in the center console box. 3. Connect a commercially available USB connector cable (C) to the USB memorydevice (B).
4. Connect the USB connector cable (C) to the USB input terminal (D).
Enrollment commands
USB input terminal
* :“iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other coun- tries.
How to connect a USB memory device
CAUTION Keep the lid of the center console box closed while driving the vehicle. A lid or the con- tents of the center console box could other-wise cause injuries.
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USB input terminal
Features and controls 5-161
5
5. To remove the USB connector cable, turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi- tion first and perform the installation stepsin reverse.
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1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and turnthe ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi- tion. 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) inthe center console box.
3. Connect the connector cable to the iPod. 4. Connect the connector cable (B) to the USB input terminal (C).
5. To remove the connector cable, turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position first and perform the installation steps in reverse.
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For details about the types of connectable devices and supported file specifications,refer to the following pages and manuals. Refer to “Listen to an iPod” on page 7-33, “Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device” on page 7-35 and “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” on page 7-20. Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
NOTE
Do not connect the USB memory device to the USB input terminal directly. The USB memory device may be damaged. When closing the center console box, be careful not to trap the USB connector cable.
How to connect an iPod
NOTE
Use a genuine connector cable from Apple Inc.CAUTION Keep the lid of the center console box closed while driving the vehicle. A lid or the con- tents of the center console box could other- wise cause injuries.NOTE
When closing the center console box, be careful not to trap the connector cable.
Types of connectable devices and supported file specifica- tions Except for vehicles equipped with the Bluetooth
® 2.0 interface
For vehicles equipped with the AM/FM radio/CD player For vehicles equipped with the DISPLAY AUDIO
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6
Your front bumper can be damaged if you scrape it over curbs or parking stop blocks.Be careful when traveling up or down steep slopes where your bumper can scrape the road. When leaving the vehicle unattended, always carry the key and lock all doors.Always try to park your vehicle in a well lit area.
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It is very important to know how much weight your vehicle can carry. This weight iscalled the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo and non-factory-installed options. The tireand loading information placard located on the driver’s door sill of your vehicle will show how much weight it may properly carry. It is important to familiarize yourself with the following terms before loading your vehicle: Vehicle maximum load on the tire: load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight anddividing by two. Vehicle normal load on the tire: load on an individual tire that is determined by dis-tributing to each axle its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by two.
Maximum loaded vehicle weight: the sum of - (a) Curb weight; (b) Accessory weight;(c) Vehicle capacity weight; and (d) Production options weight. Curb weight: the weight of a motor vehi- cle with standard equipment including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil, and cool- ant. Accessory weight: the combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of automatic transmis- sion, power steering, power brakes, powerwindows, power seats, radio, and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory- installed equipment (whetherinstalled or not). Vehicle capacity weight: the rated cargo and luggage load plus 150 lbs (68 kg)
*
times the vehicle’s designated seating capacity. Production options weight: the combined weight of those installed regular produc- tion options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 kg) in excess of those standard items whichthey replace, not previously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, includ- ing heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roofrack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.
WA R N I N G Leaving the engine running risks injury or death from accidentally moving the gear- shift lever (manual transaxle or the selec- tor lever (CVT) or from the accumulation of toxic exhaust fumes in the passengercompartment.
Where you park
WA R N I N G Do not park your vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hotexhaust, since a fire could occur.
When leaving the vehicle
Loading information
WA R N I N G Never overload your vehicle. Overloading can damage your vehicle, adversely affectvehicle performance, including handling and braking, cause tire failure, and result in an accident.
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Comfort controlsVents .........................................
.......................................................7-2
Automatic air conditioning
with Fahrenheit scale
(if so equipped) .
.................................................
..........................7-4
Automatic air conditioning with Cels
ius scale (if so equipped) .......7-9
Important air conditioning op
erating tips ......................................7-14
Air purifier ......................
...............................................................7-15
AM/FM radio/CD player (if so equipped) .....................................7-15Handling of Discs .
.................................................
........................7-18
Audio Files (MP3/WMA/
AAC) ....................................................7-20
Important Points on Safety fo
r the Customer ................................7-24
Operation Keys ...............
...............................................................7-24
Listen to Radio ......
.................................................
........................7-28
Listen to Satellite Radio (if so equipped) .......................................7-29Listen to CDs ..................
...............................................................7-31
Listen to MP3s ......
.................................................
........................7-32
Listen to an iPod ...
.................................................
........................7-33
Listen to Audio Files on
a USB Device .........................................7-35
To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0
interface) ......................................7-38
Listen to Bluetooth Audio (i
f so equipped) ....................................7-41
Display Indicator ..
.................................................
........................7-43
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment ...........................7-44System Settings .....
.................................................
........................7-45
Troubleshooting ..............
...............................................................7-49
Antenna .....................................
.....................................................7-51
Clock (if so equipped)
............................................
........................7-52
General information about
your radio ...........................................7-53
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Air purifier
Comfort controls 7-15
7
The air conditioning should be operated for at least five minutes each week, even in coldweather. This includes the quick defrosting mode. Operating the air condition system weekly maintains lubrication of the compres-sor internal parts to keep the air conditioning in the best operating condition.
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The air conditioning system is equipped withan air filter to remove pollen and dust.
The air filter’s ability to collect pollen and dirt is reduced as it becomes dirty, so replace it periodically. For the maintenance interval, refer to the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE-NANCE MANUAL”.
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The audio system can only be used when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position.
CAUTION The air conditioning system in your vehicle must be charged with the refrigerant HFC- 134a and the lubricant SUN-PAG56. Use of any other refrigerant or lubricant will cause severe damage and may require replac-ing your vehicle’s entire air conditioning system. The release of refrigerant into the atmo-sphere is not recommended. The new refrigerant HFC-134a in your vehi- cle is designed not to harm the earth’s ozonelayer. However, it may contribute slightly to global warming. It is recommended that the old refrigerant besaved and recycled for future use.
During a long period of disuse Air purifier
NOTE
Operation in certain conditions such as driv- ing on a dusty road and frequent use of the air conditioning can lead to reduction of ser-vice life of the filter.
When you feel that the
air flow is lower than normal or when the windshield or windows start to fog up easily,replace the air filter. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance.
AM/FM radio/CD player
(if
so equipped)
NOTE
To listen to the audio system while the engine is not running, turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” position. If the ignition switch is left in the “ACC” position, the accessory power will automati-cally turn off after a certain period of time and you will no longer be able to use the audio system. The accessory power comeson again if the ignition switch is turned from the “ACC” position. Refer to “ACC power auto-cutout function” on page 5-53. If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, it may create noise in the audio equipment.This does not mean that anything is wrong with your audio equipment. In such a case, use the cellular phone at a place as far awayas possible from the audio equipment. If foreign objects or water get into the audio equipment, or if smoke or a strange odor comes from it, immediately turn off the audio system and have it checked at anauthorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Never try to repair it yourself. Avoid using the audio sys-tem until it is inspected by a qualified per- son. If the audio system is damaged by foreign objects, water, or fire, have the system checked by a qualified Mitsubishi Motors technician.
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