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” (P.7-67).
Audio Quality and Volume
Balance Adjustment E00738201246
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 (speed
compensated volume), and Cancel.
2. Turn the
/SEL key to adjust.
Adjust- ment
itemsTurn counter- clockwiseTurn clockwise
BASS-6 to 0
(Decrease low
frequency vol-
ume)0 to +6
(Increase low
frequency vol-
ume)TRE- BLE-6 to 0
(Decrease high
frequency vol-
ume)0 to +6
(Increase high
frequency vol-
ume)FADERCENTER to
REAR 11
(emphasise
REAR)FRONT 11 to
CENTER
(emphasise
FRONT)
Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment
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Adjust-ment
itemsTurn counter- clockwiseTurn clockwise
BAL-
ANCELEFT 11 to
CENTER
(emphasise
LEFT)CENTER to
RIGHT 11
(emphasise
RIGHT)SCVOFF, LOW
(SCV effect is
OFF/low)MID, HIGH
(SCV effect is
middle/high)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 setting *1
,
Gracenote DB *2
, AF, REG, TP-S, PI-S,
PTY language settings, PHONE settings,
CT Adjust time, and Cancel.
3. Turn the
/SEL key to set.
*1 Displayed when a DAB tuner is connected.
*2 Displayed when playing back audio files
(vehicles with a Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface).4. Press the /SEL key to determine.
This completes settings, and displays the
next settings item.
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-tentBOTHSet 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.
System Settings
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SettingsnameSettings val- ueSettings con-tentITALIANOSet 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.
System Settings
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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-
MANSPANISHITALIANDUTCHHFM voice lan- guage settingsPORTU-GUESEChange the
hands free mod-
ule voice lan-
guage.RUSSI- 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.
System Settings
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TroubleshootingE00738401235
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 tem-
perature to return to normal.USBFILE ERRORFiles that cannot be played are selected.Select files that can be played.
→ “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” (P.7-43)USB BUS PWRThere is high or low electrical current or volt-
age.Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the
problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.LSI ERRORThere is an internal malfunction for some rea-
son.UNSUPPORTED FORMATUnsupported audio files have been played.Confirm audio files that can be played.
→ “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” (P.7-43)
Troubleshooting
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Volume down button/switch
Used to decrease the volume.
SPEECH button
l Press 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 display. *
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.* Some cellular phones will not send this informa-
tion to the Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface.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 brought close to the mi-
crophone, it may create noise in the voice on
the phone. In such a case, take the cellular phone at a place 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.”
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 “Listen to Bluetooth
Audio” on page 7-63. On vehicles equipped
with the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communica-
tion System (MMCS), Smartphone Link Dis-
play Audio or 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 7-87
“SEND function” on page 7-88
“Receiving calls” on page 7-88
“MUTE function” on page 7-88
“Switching between hands-free mode and
private mode” on page 7-89
Bluetooth ®
2.0 interface*
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The USB input terminal (A) is located in theindicated position.
This section explains how to connect and re-
move a USB memory device or iPod.
See the following section for details on how to play music files.
Refer to “Listen to an iPod*” on page 7-31.
Refer to “Listen to Audio Files on a USB De-
vice” on page 7-58.
Refer to “To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation” on page 7-60.
How to connect a USB memory
device
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1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and
turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”
position or put the operation mode in
OFF.
2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A)
on the centre console.
3. Connect a commercially available USB
connector cable (C) to the USB memory
device (B).
4. Connect the USB connector cable to the
USB input terminal.
NOTEl Do not connect the USB memory device to
the USB input terminal directly.
The USB memory device may be damaged.
5. To remove the USB connector cable,
turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”
position or put the operation mode in
OFF first and perform the installation steps in reverse.
USB input terminal*
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phone Link Display Audio
Vehicles with Smartphone
Link Display Audio Vehicles without Smart-
phone Link Display Audio
Vehicles with Smartphone
Link Display Audio