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Mitsubishi Motors Display Audio Owner's Manual PDF
Summary of Content for Mitsubishi Motors Display Audio Owner's Manual PDF
Introduction Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors product.
In order to fully utilize the functionality of this product and ensure safe and correct operation, please read the User Manual carefully before operation. After reading the User Manual, ensure this is kept readily available, and refer to it again if you do not understand any points, or in the event of problems.
Table of contents Introduction
Before Use 4 Disclaimers .................................................... 4 Important Points on Usage ............................ 4 FCC NOTE .................................................... 5 FCC CAUTION .............................................. 5 Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving ......... 5 How to Clean ................................................. 5 Trademarks.................................................... 6 Important Points on Safety for the Customer ......... 8 How to Read This Manual ................. 9
Basic Operation 10 This Product .................................... 10 Main Unit Panel ........................................... 10 Start ..............................................................11 How to Perform Touch Operations .....12 When Touching ___ ..................................... 12 Searching Items from a List ......................... 12 HOME ............................................... 13 Display Contents ......................................... 13 Switch the HOME Screen ............................ 14 Switch the Sources ...................................... 14
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Audio Functions 15 Basic Operation .............................. 15 Switch Audio ON/OFF ................................. 15 Adjust Volume .............................................. 15 Insert/Eject Discs ......................................... 16 Steering Remote Control Switch Operation ......17 Voice Control .................................. 18 Handling of Discs ............................ 19 Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back ..... 20 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ........... 21 Folder Structure ........................................... 22 What Is MP3? .............................................. 23 What Is WMA? ............................................. 24 What Is AAC? .............................................. 25
Radio 26 Listen to Radio ................................ 26 Display Contents ......................................... 27 Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations ......30 Search for Broadcast Stations with Strong Signals .......30 Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List .......31 Listen to Satellite Radio ................. 33 Display Contents ......................................... 34 Display the Sub-menu ................................. 35 Search for Your Favorite Channel ............... 35 Register Your Favorite Channel ................... 37 Setting Listening Restrictions ...................... 38 Set the Channel Skip ................................... 40 The SIRIUS ID is displayed ......................... 41 Updating Broadcast Information .................. 41
DISC 42 Listen to CDs ................................... 42 Display a List ............................................... 42 Display Contents ......................................... 43 Switch Playback Mode ................................ 44 Listen to Audio Files on a Disc ....... 45 Display a List ............................................... 45 Display Contents ......................................... 46 Switch Playback Mode ................................ 48 Listen to Mixed Discs ..................... 49 Display Contents ......................................... 50
iPod/USB 52 Use an iPod ..................................... 52 Play iPod ..................................................... 53 Display Contents ......................................... 53 Switch Playback Mode ................................ 54 Search by List .............................................. 55 Use USB Device .............................. 57 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device ........ 58 Display Contents ......................................... 58 Display a List ............................................... 60 Display the Music List .................................. 60 Switch Playback Mode ................................ 61
External Input Devices 63 Use Bluetooth Audio ....................... 63 Connect a Bluetooth-capable Audio Device ............................................... 63 Listen to a Bluetooth-capable Audio Device ............................................... 64 Display Contents ......................................... 64 Switch Playback Mode ................................ 65 Use AUX .......................................... 66 Displaying .................................................... 66
INFO/SETTINGS
INFO 67 Mobile Phone ................................... 67 Connect Your Mobile Phone ........................ 67 Display the Phonebook ................................ 67 Register in Phonebook ................................ 68 Edit a Phonebook ........................................ 69 Dial a Telephone .......................................... 70 Incoming Calls ............................................. 71 Setting Passcode ......................................... 72 Other Info ........................................ 73 Camera ........................................................ 73 Version Info .................................................. 73
SETTINGS 74 Adjust the Sound Quality ................ 74 Setting Items ................................................ 74 System Settings .............................. 76 Sound .......................................................... 76 Time Setting................................................. 77 Language ..................................................... 77 AUX Setting ................................................. 78 Other Settings ................................. 79 Display Off ................................................... 79 Color Contrast ............................................. 79 Clock Screen ............................................... 79 Radio Setting ............................................... 80 Bluetooth Setting ......................................... 81
Other Troubleshooting .............................. 83 If This Message Appears... .......................... 83 If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly... .......85
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Introduction The following is what you need to know before using this product.
Before Use
Disclaimers Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held
responsible for losses resulting from re, earthquake, tsunami, ood, or other natural disasters; from actions of third parties; from other accidents; or from inappropriate or abnormal usage conditions utilized by the customer, be said conditions deliberate or unintentional.
There will be no indemni cation for alteration or loss of any information stored upon this product by the customer or a third party resulting from improper use of this product, the in uence of static electricity or electric noise, or at the time of malfunction or repair or similar circumstances. We recommend that you create backups of important information as a precautionary measure.
Some personal information (telephone numbers etc.) entered into this product may remain in memory even if this product is removed. The customer is responsible for proper handling and management (including deleting) of personal information to protect privacy when handing this product over to anyone else or disposing of it. Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible.
Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for any collateral losses (loss of business pro ts, alteration or loss of recorded data) resulting from the usage or inability to use this product.
For the purpose of product improvement, speci cations and external appearance may be subject to change without advance notice. Accordingly, while the contents of the User Manual may differ, please be aware that returns, refunds, exchange, or conversion are not possible.
This User Manual explains details for multiple models together. Depending on the model, there may be functions that may be described but not available, or requirements for separately purchased-products. Thank you for your understanding.
Images and illustrations used in the User Manual are either those used in development, or used for explanations. Please be aware that these may differ from the actual images and illustrations used in the product.
Please be aware that Mitsubishi Motors, including after-sales service departments, will in no way be held responsible for any losses or detriment resulting from alteration or loss of information stored in this product.
Important Points on Usage
Common During operation, ensure that the vehicle is
not stationary in a garage or other con ned area with bad ventilation while the engine is running. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
For safety, the driver is not to operate this product while the vehicle is moving. The driver should also minimize as much as possible the time spent viewing the screen. Being distracted by the screen can result in an accident.
Do not turn the volume up to the extent that you cannot hear sounds from outside the vehicle while driving. Driving without being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle can result in an accident.
Do not disassemble or modify the product. This may lead to malfunction, smoking, or re.
When operating, ensure that the vehicle is stopped in a safe area in which stopping is permitted.
Continued usage of this product without the engine running may deplete the vehicle battery, meaning that the engine may not be able to start. Ensure this product is used while the engine is running.
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The following phenomena are characteristic of LCD screens. They do not indicate a malfunction. - Small black dots or bright dots (red, blue, green) on the screen.
- Screen movement is slow during cold weather.
- The screen is sometimes dark during hot weather.
- The color tones and brightness vary with the viewing angle.
It is a characteristic of LCD screens that the picture quality varies with the viewing angle. When using this product for the rst time, adjust the picture quality.
If you paste an commercially-available LCD protective lm or the like on the screen, it may interfere with touch panel operation.
If you operate the touch panel with a sharp object (pen tip, nger nail, etc.), the screen may be scratched and this unit may be damaged, leading to faulty operation.
Operating the touch panel with gloves on may cause faulty operation.
When cleaning the screen, wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not use benzene, paint thinners, anti-static agents, or other chemical wipes. They could scratch the screen.
iPod/iPhone Playback Function (Option)
This product supports audio and video playback from iPod/iPhone devices, however differing versions mean that playback cannot be guaranteed.
Please be aware that depending on the iPod/iPhone model or version, operation may differ.
FCC NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC CAUTION Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving
Some operations are restricted while the vehicle is driving. The driver should refrain from operating this product while the vehicle is moving. First stop the vehicle in a safe location, then operate this product.
How to Clean If the product becomes dirty, wipe with a soft
cloth. If very dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in neutral
detergent diluted in water, and then wrung out. Do not use benzene, thinners, or other chemical wipes. This may harm the surface.
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Trademarks Product names and other proper names are the trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Furthermore, even if there is no speci c denotation of
trademarks or registered trademarks, these are to be observed in their entirety.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS Neural Surround is a trademark of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
PremiDIA HD and PremiDIA WIDE are trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD RadioTM and the HD, HD Radio, and Arc logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
2010 siRiUs XM Radio inc. siRiUs, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of siRiUs XM Radio inc. and its subsidiaries. all other marks, channel names and logos are the property of their respective owners. all rights reserved.
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Made for iPod, Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect speci cally to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards * iPod and iTunes licensing allows individual users to privately
reproduce and play back non-copyrighted material as well as material that may be legally copied and reproduced. Infringement of copyright is prohibited.
* The supported devices for vehicles equipped with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface vary. For details, see the vehicle's user manual.
iPod classiciPod
iPod nano
iPod touch
iPhone
8 Important Points on Safety for the Customer
Important Points on Safety for the Customer This product features a number of pictorial indications as well as points concerning handling so that you can use the product correctly and in a safe manner, as well as prevent injury or damage to yourself, other users, or property.
WARNING This indicates details regarding handling of the product that if ignored, could be expected to result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION This indicates details regarding handling of the product that if ignored, could be expected to result in personal injury or property loss.
WARNING The driver should not pay close
attention to the images on the screen while driving. This may prevent the driver looking where they are going, and cause an accident.
The driver should not perform complicated operations while driving. Performing complicated operations while driving may prevent the driver looking where they are going, and cause an accident. Therefore stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing such operations.
Do not use during malfunctions, such as when the screen does not light up or no sound is audible. This may lead to accident, re, or electric shock.
Ensure water or other foreign objects do not enter the product. This may lead to smoking, re, electric shock, or malfunction.
Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot. This may lead to re, electric shock, or malfunction.
WARNING In the event of abnormalities
occurring when foreign objects or water enter the product, resulting in smoke or a strange smell, immediately stop using the product, and consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Continuing to use the product may result in accident, re, or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the product. This may lead to malfunction, re, or electric shock.
During thunderstorms, do not touch the antenna or the front panel. This may lead to electrical shock from lightning.
CAUTION Do not block ventilation holes or
heat sinks on the product. Blocking ventilation holes or heat sinks may prevent heat from escaping from within the product, leading to re or malfunction.
Do not turn the volume up to the extent that you cannot hear sounds from outside the vehicle while driving. Driving without being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle may result in an accident.
Do not insert your hand or ngers into the disc slot. This may result in injury.
How to Read This Manual 9
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How to Read This Manual The notation used in this manual and what it means are as follows.
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1) Volume Header Classi ed by main functions.
2) Chapter Header Classi es more nely the main functions in the volume header. A chapter header appears at the head of each chapter. You can also check the index on the right edge.
3) Major Header Classi es the main operations and functions in a chapter.
4) Intermediate Header Classi es the operations and functions under the major header.
5) Equipment by type Indicates equipment that differs according to the vehicle model and grade.
6) Minor Header Classi es more nely the operations and functions classi ed under the intermediate header.
7) Operation procedure These are numbers that show the operation procedure. Perform the procedure in the order of these numbers.
8) key or [] key Shows an operation key on the panel.
9) or [] Shows a touch switch displayed on the screen.
10) (P000) Shows the page to refer to. It contains relevant explanations etc.
11) Continued on the next page Used when the explanation of operations is continued.
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Basic Operation This Product
Main Unit Panel This gives the names of each section of the main unit panel and explains their functions.
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1) Display Almost all operations can be performed by touching the touch switches displayed on this display. How to Perform Touch Operations (P12)
2) key Used to eject a disc (P16).
3) RADIO key (P26) When Audio is ON, each time the key is
pressed, the radio source is switched and the radio screen is displayed.
When Audio is OFF, the radio screen last played is displayed.
4) MEDIA key (P42),(P52),(P63) When Audio is ON, each time the key is
pressed, the media source is switched and the media playback screen is displayed.
When Audio is OFF, the media last played is resumed.
When there are no media available to play, Audio will be OFF.
5) PHONE key (P67) The telephone menu is displayed.
When the telephone is not registered, the pairing screen is displayed.
When the telephone is registered but not connected, the telephone selection screen is displayed.
When the telephone is connected, the phonebook screen is displayed.
6) VOL/PUSH PWR key Allows you to adjust the volume for the
audio function and telephone function. It also allows you to switch the audio function ON/OFF. Adjust Volume (P15)
7) Disc slot When a disc is inserted that can be played by this product, starts playback. Inserting the Disc (P16)
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8) CLOCK key Displays the time adjustment screen.
9) key/ key Allows you to seek a radio station, or
select a CD track. Also, holding down either of these keys allows you to fast- forward/fast-rewind a CD.
10) HOME key Displays the HOME screen. Used to select an audio source. Switch the Sources (P14)
11) TUNE key Allows to select an audio le folder or a
radio station by turning. PUSH SOUND key (P74)
Pressing the key displays the sound quality setting screen. Used to adjust the sound quality.
Start Start the system.
1 Switch the vehicle's ignition key to ACC or ON.
The display switches to the last screen used in its previous session.
ADVICE Immediately after the ignition key is
switched to ACC or ON, some functions cannot be used immediately because data is being read. Please wait until the reading is completed.
12 How to Perform Touch Operations
How to Perform Touch Operations This system uses a touch panel that is operated by touching the display directly.
When Touching ___ This manual indicates the operation of touching the screen to Enter with Touch ___.
Also, the menu of operations executed by touch is indicated as Touch Switch.
CAUTION The surface of the display scratches
easily. Do not push on it too hard or rub it with a stiff cloth.
If the screen is dirty, wipe it gently with an eyeglass wipe or other soft cloth.
Searching Items from a List You can move the display one page by touching or .
When the item you are searching for is displayed, touch it directly.
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HOME By pressing the [HOME] key to display the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can use various functions.
Display Contents
TOP
6) 7) 8) 9)
1) 2) 4) 5) 2nd TOP
10) 11) 12) 13)
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1) FM (P26) Allows you to use the FM radio function.
2) AM (P26) Allows you to use the AM radio function.
3) SIRIUS *1 (P33) Allows you to use the satellite radio function.
4) Voice *2(P18) Allows you to use the voice control
function.
5) Clock Displays the current time using 24-hour
time or 12-hour time.
6) CD Plays media inserted into this product.
Audio CD (P42) Audio les (MP3/WMA/AAC) (P45)
7) USB/iPod *3
When an iPod is connected to this product, iPod is displayed and when you touch this, the iPod screen is displayed. (P53) When a USB device is connected to this product, USB is displayed and when you touch this, the USB screen is displayed. (P57) When nothing is connected to this product, USB/iPod is displayed.
8) Audio *4(P63) When a Bluetooth-capable audio device
is connected to this product, the Bluetooth audio function can be used.
9) >> Allows you to switch to the next page.
10) << Allows you to switch to the previous page.
11) AUX *3, *5, *6(P66) When an external input device is
connected to this product, the audio from the external input device is played.
12) Phone *7(P67) Allows you to make and receive telephone
calls.
13) Setting (P74) Displays the settings screen, on which you
can make various settings for this product. *1) Equipment by type Requires a satellite tuner
connection. *2) Can be used with Equipment by type (vehicles with a
Bluetooth 2.0 interface). *3) An iPod and external input cable (both available
separately) are required. *4) Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable audio device in Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
*5) Equipment by type Even when no external input cable or AUX device (both available separately) is connected to this product, [AUX] is displayed, but touching it does not output any audio.
*6) Equipment by type Not displayed for vehicles that do not support AUX devices.
*7) Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth- capable mobile phone in Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
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Switch the HOME Screen The home screen comprises 2 pages. The following explains how to view the other page.
1 Touch >> . TOP
2nd TOP
The display changes to the next page (2nd TOP).
2 Touch << . The display changes to the previous page (TOP).
ADVICE In some cases, because of Equipment by type
and the connection status of devices, the home screen has only one page.
Switch the Sources A source can be selected on the home screen.
NOTE This manual uses the term source as
the general name for all audio functions, including radio, CD, etc.
1 Press the HOME key.
The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch any source.
The screen for the selected source is displayed.
ADVICE When no audio CD and no disc with
audio les (MP3/WMA/AAC) is inserted into this product, [CD] is displayed greyed out and cannot be selected.
Equipment that is not connected cannot be selected.
The contents of the menu depend on the model and on what optional equipment is connected.
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Audio Functions
Basic Operation NOTE
The album names, titles, etc. in the title information in pictures used with the audio functions and related functions of this manual were prepared for these explanations. They have no relationship whatsoever with actual title information.
Switch Audio ON/OFF You can switch the audio function ON/OFF.
ADVICE Hold down the steering [MODE] key to
also turn the audio function ON/OFF.
1 Press the PUSH PWR key.
This switches the audio function OFF.
2 Press the PUSH PWR key. The audio function is switched ON and the audio source screen last used is displayed.
Adjust Volume Adjust the audio function volume.
1 During audio play, turn the VOL key counter-clockwise.
The volume is lowered.
2 Turn the VOL key clockwise. The volume is raised.
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Insert/Eject Discs The following explains how to insert a disc into this product.
CAUTION When replacing discs, rst ensure that
the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stopping is permitted.
Do not insert your hand, ngers, or foreign objects into the disc slot. This may lead to injury, smoking, or re.
Inserting the Disc
1 Insert the disc into the disc slot with the label surface up.
Disc
Label side
Push the disc in a certain amount, and the product will pull the disc in.
Playback starts.
Ejecting the Disc
1 Press the key. This will eject the disc from the product, so remove the disc.
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1) SPEECH key*1
Starts voice control.
2) OFF HOOK key*1
Used to receive a telephone call.
3) ON HOOK key*1
Used to end a telephone call.
4) Vol , key / , key Adjust audio functions and the telephone function volume.
5) CH , key / , key Select CD and other audio source tracks and radio stations. Hold down for fast forward and rewind.
Hold down to switch the satellite radio band during satellite radio reception.
6) MODE key Hold down to turn the audio function ON/OFF. Additionally, each time this is pressed, this switches the audio source. The order of switching is shown below. If devices are not connected, then these sources are skipped, and the next available source is selected.
CD
iPod*2 or USB device
Bluetooth Audio*3
FM
AM
AUX*4
SIRIUS*5
*1) Can be used with Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
*2) An iPod cable (available separately) is required. *3) Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-
capable audio device in Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
*4) Equipment by type Only for vehicles that support AUX devices
*5) Equipment by type Requires a satellite tuner connection.
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Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Voice Control You can perform telephone and audio operations by voice command.
1 Press the SPEECH key on the steering wheel. After you hear the beep, say Voice commands. Steering Remote Control Switch Operation (P17)
ADVICE You can also start voice control by
touching [Voice] on the home screen. Please refer to your vehicle's user manual
(Bluetooth 2.0 interface) regarding the voice control function.
NOTE The voice control function may have dif culty in some environments and with the way some people speak. The following will help you make the best use of the voice control function. Speak loud and clear. This makes voice
recognition easier. When making a call, avoid saying things
such as uh, um, uh, aah, etc. These may be mistaken for other words.
Close the windows. Noise from the outside can cause recognition mistakes.
Ask everyone else in the vehicle to please be quiet while you voice-dial a call. The voices of others in the vehicle can cause recognition mistakes.
Words are sometimes mistaken for other words with a similar pronunciation.
If there is too much ambient noise, recognition mistakes may occur. Example: Driving through a tunnel, driving with chains on the tires
Strong air ow from the air conditioner or heater may make recognition more dif cult.
In the following cases, voice commands are not accepted. - Speaking too slow or fast - Speaking too loud or soft - Not saying anything or pronunciation is unclear
- Spoke before the beep
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udio Functions Handling of Discs This explains care that should be taken in the handling of discs.
Important Points on Handling Fingerprints or other marks on the read
surface of the disc may result in its content being more dif cult to read. When holding the disc, grip both edges, or one edge and the center hole, to avoid touching the read surface.
Do not af x paper or stickers, or otherwise damage the disc.
Do not forcefully insert a disc if a disc is already within the device. This can result in damage to discs, or malfunction.
Cleaning Periodically clean the read surface of the
disc. When cleaning, do not wipe in a circular motion. Instead, wipe gently outwards from the center of the disc to the outer edge.
New discs may have burring around the outer edge or in the hole in the center. Ensure you check for these. If there are burrs, these may lead to faulty operation, therefore ensure these are removed.
Important Points on Storage When not using discs, ensure these are kept
in cases, and stored out of direct sunlight. If discs are not going to be used for a long
period of time, remove these from the product.
Disc Playback Environment In cold environments such as in mid-winter when the interior of the vehicle is cold, turning the heater on and immediately trying to use the product may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on the disc and internal optical components, and this may prevent the product from operating correctly. In these conditions, remove the disc, and wait a short time before use.
Copyright Actions such as unauthorized reproduction, broadcast, public performance, or rental of discs that comprise other than personal use are prohibited by law.
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Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back The following marks are printed on the disc label, package, or jacket.
Type Size Maximum playback time
Comments
CD-DA 5 inches (12 cm)
74 minutes
CD-TEXT 5 inches (12 cm)
74 minutes
CD-R/RW
5 inches (12 cm)
Disc containing MP3/WMA/AAC les
Discs That May Not Be Played Back Playback of discs other than those described in Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back is
not guaranteed. 3 inches(8 cm) discs may not be used. Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs (for example, heart-shaped), as these may result in
malfunction. Additionally, discs that have transparent portions may not be played back.
Discs that have not been nalized cannot be played back. Even if recorded using the correct format on a recorder or computer, application software
settings and environments; disc peculiarities, damage, or marking; or dirt or condensation on the lens inside the product may render the disc unplayable.
Depending on the disc, some functions may not be used, or the disc may not play back. Do not use discs with cracks or warps. If the disc has stickers af xed, remains from removed stickers, or af xed adhesive, then do not
use the disc. Discs that have decorative labels or stickers may not be used.
Nonstandard CDs This product will play back audio CDs, however please be aware of the following points regarding CD standards. Ensure that you use discs with on the
label surface. Playback of other than standard CDs is
not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be played back, the audio quality cannot be guaranteed.
When playing back other than standard CDs, the following may occur. There may be noise during playback. There may be skipping in the audio. The disc may not be recognized. The rst track may not be played back. It may take longer than usual to start the
of playback of tracks. Playback may start from within the track. Some parts may not be played back. Tracks may freeze during playback. Tracks may be displayed erroneously.
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udio Functions Audio Files (MP3/ WMA/AAC) This product can play back MP3/WMA/AAC format audio les recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, and USB devices.
There are limitations on the les and media that can be used, therefore read the following prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format audio les on discs or USB devices. Additionally, ensure you read the user manuals for your CD-R/RW drive and the writing software, and ensure these are used correctly. If the MP3/WMA/AAC format audio les includes title information or other data, then this can be displayed.
CAUTION Actions such as copying audio CDs or les and either distributing these to others for free or for charge, or uploading les via the Internet or other means to servers is an infringement of the law.
Do not append the le extensions .mp3, .wma, or .m4a, to other than MP3/ WMA/AAC format les. Playing back discs with these types of les recorded upon them may cause the les to be incorrectly identi ed for playback, which may lead to loud noise, resulting in speaker damage or accident.
ADVICE Depending on the condition of the disc
recorder or recording software used, correct playback may not be possible. In these cases, refer to the user manual for your product or software.
Depending on your computer's operating system, version, software, or settings, les may not have a le extension appended. In these cases, append the le extensions .mp3, .wma, or .m4a when copying the les.
Files larger than 2GB in size cannot be played back.
This product can also play back discs that contain audio les in different formats, MP3, WMA, and AAC.
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Folder Structure Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized. You can create a folder structure as in Genre - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC format audio les) for management of tracks.
Folder
Audio file
1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level
ROOT
Name Speci cation Explanation
Format speci cations
ISO9660 Level 1 Maximum 8 character le name, and 3 character le extension. (Single-byte alphanumeric capital letters, numerals, _ may be used)
ISO9660 extension
Joliet Files names up to a maximum 64 characters can be used.
Multisession Not supported (only rst session supported)
Maximum number of levels
8 levels (if the root is the 1st level)
Maximum folder number
Disc: 100 folders; USB device: 300 folders (including root)
Maximum le number*1
Disc: 255 les; USB device: 3000 les (total number on media. Other than MP3, WMA, and AAC les not included)
File name and folder name restrictions
Maximum 64 bytes (64 characters), les/folders with le/folder names longer than this will not be displayed or played back.
USB supported formats
The recommended le system is FAT32. 1 partition only
*1) Do not include other than MP3/WMA/AAC les. However, if storing many tracks within the same folder, these may not be recognized even if less than the maximum number of tracks. In these cases, divide the tracks up into multiple folders.
NOTE The order in which folders and audio les are displayed on this product may be different
than how they are displayed on a computer.
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udio Functions What Is MP3?
MP3 is an abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. MPEG is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group, and is a video compression standard used in video CDs, etc. MP3 is one of the audio compression methods contained in the MPEG audio standard, and reduces the quality of sounds that are beyond the auditory resolution of the human ear and that are hidden by louder sounds, thus creating high-quality audio with a lower data size. Since this can compress CD audio to approximately 1/10 of its original data size without perceptible loss, approximately 10 CDs can be written to a single CD-R/RW disc.
CAUTION MP3 les different to the standards at
right may not play back correctly, or le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Standards for MP3 Files That Can Be Played Back Speci cations for MP3 les that can be played are shown below. * For Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface), refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth 2.0
interface).
Item Details
Speci cation DISC MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER2/3
MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER2/3
MPEG-2.5 AUDIO LAYER3
USB MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling frequency [kHz] DISC MPEG-1 : 32/44.1/48
MPEG-2 : 16/22.05/24
MPEG-2.5 : 8/11.025/12
USB MPEG-1 : 32/44.1/48
MPEG-2 : 16/22.05/24
Bit rate [kbps] DISC MPEG-1 : 32 to 384
MPEG-2/2.5 : 8 to 160
USB MPEG-1 : 32 to 320
MPEG-2 : 32 to 160
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Joint stereo/Dual channel/Mono
File extension mp3
Supported tag information ID3 tags: Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver.2.4 Title, Artist name, Album name, Genre*1
Maximum number of characters that can be indicated on the source plate
Files names: 18 characters Folder names: 41 characters
*1) This is not supported in DISC mode.
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What Is WMA? WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio, and is an audio compression format from Microsoft. This is a compression format that has a higher compression ratio than MP3. * Microsoft, Windows Media, and Windows are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (USA) and in other countries.
CAUTION WMA supports digital rights management
(DRM). This product cannot play back WMA les protected using this system.
WMA les different to the standards at right may not play back correctly, or le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Pro, Lossless, and Voice are not supported.
Standards for WMA Files That Can Be Played Back Speci cations for WMA les that can be played are shown below. * For Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface), refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth 2.0
interface).
Item Details
Speci cation DISC Windows Media Audio Version9.0 Standard
USB Windows Media Audio Version7.0/8.0/9.0
Sampling frequency [kHz] DISC 32/44.1/48
USB 16/22.05/32/44.1/48
Bit rate [kbps] DISC 32 to 320
USB 16 to 320
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Mono
File extension wma
Supported tag information WMA tags Title, Artist name, Album name, Genre*1
Maximum number of characters that can be indicated on the source plate
Files names: 18 characters Folder names: 41 characters
*1) This is not supported in DISC mode.
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udio Functions What Is AAC?
AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding, and is an audio compression standard used in MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. This features 1.4x the compression of MP3, with comparable audio quality.
CAUTION AAC supports digital rights management
(DRM). This product cannot play back AAC les protected using this system.
AAC les different to the standards at right may not play back correctly, or le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Standards for AAC Files That Can Be Played Back Speci cations for AAC les that can be played are shown below. * For Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface), refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth 2.0
interface).
Item Details
Speci cation DISC MPEG-4/AAC-LC
USB Advanced Audio Coding MPEG4/AAC-LC MPEG2/AAC-LC
Sampling frequency [kHz]
DISC 11.025/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48
USB 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48
Bit rate [kbps]
DISC 16 to 320
USB 16 to 576
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Mono
File extension m4a
Supported tag information AAC tags or ID3 tags Title, Artist name, Album name, Genre*1
Maximum number of characters that can be indicated on the source plate
Files names: 18 characters Folder names: 41 characters
*1) This is not supported in DISC mode.
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Radio
Listen to Radio This explains how to listen to AM and FM radio broadcasts. HD Radio TM broadcast or analog broadcast can be received.
1 Press the RADIO key. The radio screen is displayed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the radio source changes. The AM or FM radio broadcast information screen is displayed.
2 Turn the TUNE key to select a station.
The station at the selected frequency is played.
ADVICE By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the radio source.
Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like todays FM and FM sounds like a CD.
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FM Radio Broadcast Information Screen
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently
selected source, preset channel number, reception frequency, and station name.
2) HD Radio TM indicator Displayed during digital sound output.
3) Preset switch Allows you to register your favorite
broadcast stations. Touch and hold the switch for the desired preset channel number until you hear the beep. This registers the broadcast station currently being received. Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations (P30)
4) Menu Touching it displays the sub-menu. The
[Scan] (P30), [Sound Control] (P74) settings can be made.
5) Setting You can change the radio reception mode
and the display language for PTY lter. Radio Setting (P80)
6) SSN Displays the SSN (Short Station Name)
that is currently being received. If there is a sub-channel, the received
channel number/total number of sub- channels is displayed.
7) PTY Displays the PTY (Program Type) being
received.
8) Info Switches to information display.
9) Station List Displays a list of the stations that can
be received. Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List (P31)
10) FM1 , FM2 Allows you to register your favorite 6
stations for each band.
11) Title Displays the acquired title name.
12) Radio Text During analog reception, Title changes
to Radio Text, and the acquired radio text is displayed. The artist and album are not displayed.
13) Artist Displays the acquired artist name.
14) Album Displays the acquired album name.
15) Indicator : Live event broadcasts are
displayed as they are received. : RBDS data is displayed as it is
received.
Continued on the next page
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16) Switch page If the title, artist name, and album title
cannot t in one page, the display can be switched to Page 2 and beyond.
17) Presets Switches to preset display.
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently
selected source, preset channel number, reception frequency, and station name.
2) HD Radio TM indicator Displayed during digital sound output.
3) Preset switch Allows you to register your favorite
broadcast stations. Touch and hold the switch for the desired preset channel number until you hear the beep. This registers the broadcast station currently being received. Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations (P30)
4) Menu Touching it displays the sub-menu. The
[Scan] (P30), [Sound Control] (P74) settings can be made.
5) Setting You can change the radio reception mode
and the display language for PTY lter. Radio Setting (P80)
6) SSN Displays the SSN (Short Station Name)
that is currently being received.
7) PTY Displays the PTY (Program Type) being
received.
8) Info Switches to information display.
This is not displayed during analog reception.
9) Station List Displays a list of the stations that can
be received. Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List (P31)
10) Title Displays the acquired title name.
11) Artist Displays the acquired artist name.
12) Album Displays the acquired album name.
13) Indicator : Live event broadcasts are
displayed as they are received.
14) Switch page If the title, artist name, and album title
cannot t in one page, the display can be switched to Page 2 and beyond.
15) Presets Switches to preset display.
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Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations
You can register your favorite 6 stations for each band, FM1, FM2, and AM.
1 On the radio broadcast information screen, turn the TUNE key to search for the
broadcast station to register.
2 To register your station, touch and hold the preset switch until you hear the beep.
This registers the selected broadcast station to the chosen preset channel number.
Search for Broadcast Stations with Strong Signals
This is handy for searching for broadcast stations you can receive when you drive to a different area.
Starting the Seek A receivable station can be searched one at a time.
1 On the radio broadcast information screen, press the key or
key.
When a receivable station is found, it is played.
Starting the Scan This searches for stations that can be received.
1 On the radio broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Scan .
When a broadcast station is received, this is played for 10 seconds, then the product searches for the next station.
ADVICE Touch [Close] to return to the radio
broadcast information screen without stopping the scan.
To cancel the scan, touch [Scan] in Step 2 again.
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adio Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List
You can select a station from the list of receivable broadcast stations.
1 On the radio broadcast information screen, touch Station List .
The station list is displayed.
NOTE For FM, a station list that is maintained
by the current tuner is displayed. For AM, the last searched station list is
displayed. If the station list has not been acquired,
the list will not be displayed, so update the list. (P32)
2 Select the broadcast stations you want from the station list and touch it.
Reception of the selected broadcast station starts.
3 Touch Back . The display returns to the original radio broadcast information screen.
Starting the Station List Scan This searches for stations in the station list that can be received.
1 On the station list, touch Menu . This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Scan List .
When a broadcast station is received, this is played for 10 seconds, then the product searches for the next station.
ADVICE Touch [Close] to return to the station list
without stopping the scan. To cancel the scan, touch [Scan List] in
Step 2 again.
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Updating the Station List You can manually update the station list.
1 On the station list, touch Update .
Updating starts. The updated station list is displayed.
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Listen to Satellite Radio This section explains how to listen to SIRIUS radio.
NOTE A subscription is required to listen to
SIRIUS radio. For details, please consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
1 Press the RADIO key. The radio screen is displayed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the radio source changes. This displays SIRIUS broadcast information screen.
2 Turn the TUNE key to select a station.
The selected station is played.
ADVICE By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the radio source.
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Display Contents SIRIUS Broadcast Information Screen
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the source, preset
channel number, received channel/ channel name, and received category.
2) Preset switch Allows you to register your favorite
channels. Touch and hold the switch for the desired preset channel number until you hear the beep. This registers the channel currently being received. Register Your Favorite Channel (P37)
3) Menu Touching it displays the sub-menu.
Display the Sub-menu (P35)
4) Direct Allows you to enter the channel number
and receive the channel directly. Selecting Channels Directly (P36)
5) SIRIUS 1 , SIRIUS 2 , SIRIUS 3 , SIRIUS 4
Allows you to register your favorite 6 channels for each band.
6) Info Switches to information display.
7) Channel List Displays a list of the channels that can be
received. Searching from a Channel List (P35)
8) Artist Displays the acquired artist name.
9) Song/title Displays the acquired song name and
program title.
10) Composer Displays the acquired composer name.
11) Switch page Switches between Page 1 and Page 2 to
view the artist, song/title, and composer.
12) Presets Switches to preset display.
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adio Display the Sub-menu
You can operate a scan and set Skip and Lock.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
Scan Allows you to search for channels that can be received. Begin Scanning All Channels (P36)
Scan List Allows you to search for channels that can be received within a category. Begin Scanning Channels by Category (P37)
SIRIUS ID Allows you to con rm the SIRIUS ID. The SIRIUS ID is displayed (P41)
Sound Control Allows you to adjust the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
Skip Allows you to set Skip on a channel being received. Set the Channel Skip (P40)
Lock Allows you to set Lock on a channel being received. Setting Listening Restrictions (P38)
The sub-menu items are different depending on the screen displayed.
Search for Your Favorite Channel
Searching from a Channel List
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
2 Touch the channel you want.
The selected channel is received.
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Searching from a Category Channel List
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch Category .
3 Touch the category you want.
Only displays channels in the category.
4 Touch the channel you want. The selected channel is received.
ADVICE Touching [All CH] cancels the ltered by
category search.
Selecting Channels Directly
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Direct .
3 Enter the channel number, then touch Enter .
The channel of the input number is received.
Begin Scanning All Channels All channels are received in order and take 10 seconds each.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Scan .
Receives one channel in 10 seconds, then moves on to the next channel.
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adio Begin Scanning Channels by Category Channels in the category are received in order and take 10 seconds each.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch Category .
3 Touch the category you want. Only displays channels in the category.
4 Touch Menu .
5 Touch Scan List .
Every 10 seconds, a channel from the selected category will be received.
ADVICE Touching [Close] returns to the channel
list. Touching [All CH] cancels the ltered by
category search.
Canceling a Scan
1 During the scan, touch Scan or Scan List again.
The scan is canceled.
ADVICE Channel operations will also cancel scan.
Register Your Favorite Channel
You can save up to 6 of your favorite channels for each band (SIRIUS 1, SIRIUS 2, SIRIUS 3, SIRIUS 4).
1 Receive the channel you want. Search for Your Favorite Channel(P35)
2 To register your station, touch and hold the preset switch until you hear the beep.
This registers the channel to the chosen preset channel number.
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Setting Listening Restrictions You can set listening restrictions on channels and categories. If a channel that has listening restrictions is received, the sound will be muted, and no text information will be displayed. (The factory set passcode is 1111)
Setting on Received Channel Sets listening restrictions on the current channel being received.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Lock .
3 Enter the passcode, then touch Enter .
The listening restrictions settings are complete, and the sound is muted.
ADVICE CH LOCKED is displayed on the
channel name, preset switch, and channel list on the source plate.
Listening restrictions cannot be set on CH00 (SIRIUS ID).
Setting from Channel List Sets listening restrictions from the channel list.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch CH Lock .
3 Enter the passcode, then touch Enter .
4 Touch the channel to set.
The listening restrictions are set, and a Lock Icon is displayed on the channel.
ADVICE Touching [Back] returns to the channel
list screen. CH LOCKED is displayed on the
channel name, preset switch, and channel list on the source plate.
When the locked channel is received, the sound is muted.
Touch a locked channel to unlock it. Listening restrictions cannot be set on
CH00 (SIRIUS ID).
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adio Setting from Category List Sets listening restrictions on all channels in the category.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch Category . Displays the category list screen.
3 Touch Cat-Lock .
4 Enter the passcode, then touch Enter .
5 Touch the category to set.
The listening restrictions are set, and a Lock Icon is displayed on the category.
ADVICE Touching [Back] returns to the category
list screen. CH LOCKED is displayed on the
channel name, preset switch, and channel list on the source plate.
When the locked channel is received, the sound is muted.
Touch a locked category to unlock it.
Unlocking All Locked Channels Cancels the listening restrictions on all channels.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch Category . Displays the category list screen.
3 Touch Lock Reset .
4 Enter the passcode, then touch Enter .
5 Touch Yes .
Cancels the listening restrictions on all channels.
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Changing the Lock Passcode Changes the listening restriction passcode.
1 On the passcode entry screen, touch Change Password .
2 Enter the current passcode, then touch Enter .
3 Enter the new passcode, then touch Enter .
4 Enter the new passcode again, then touch Enter .
The passcode change is complete.
NOTE If the passcode has been forgotten, it can
be initialized. To initialize the passcode, open
the passcode entry screen (with no characters entered yet), touch [Clear] 5 times consecutively, and touch [Yes].
Set the Channel Skip You can set the Skip function on channels and categories. Channels in which Skip is set will be skipped and not received when cycling up and down through channels and during scans.
Setting on Received Channel Sets Skip on the current channel being received.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Skip . The Skip setting is complete.
ADVICE CH SKPED is displayed on preset
channels. No text information is displayed. Skip cannot be set for channels that have
listening restrictions set on them. Skip cannot be set for CH00 (SIRIUS ID).
Setting from Channel List Set Skip from the channel list.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch the channel Skip to set.
Skip is set, and the Skip icon is selected.
ADVICE Touch [Skip] again to cancel the Skip
setting. Skip cannot be set for channels that have
listening restrictions set on them. Skip cannot be set for CH00 (SIRIUS ID).
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adio Setting from Category List Set Skip on all channels in the category.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch Category . Displays the category list screen.
3 Touch the category Skip to set.
Skip is set, and the Skip icon is selected.
ADVICE Touch [Skip] again to cancel the Skip
setting. Skip cannot be set for channels that have
listening restrictions set on them.
Canceling Skip on All Channels Cancels the Skip setting on all channels.
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Channel List .
The channel list screen is displayed.
2 Touch Category . Displays the category list screen.
3 Touch Skip Reset .
4 Touch Yes .
Cancels the Skip setting on all channels.
The SIRIUS ID is displayed
1 On the SIRIUS broadcast information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch SIRIUS ID .
The SIRIUS ID is displayed.
Updating Broadcast Information
NOTE If the broadcast information is changed,
it will switch to the update screen automatically and begin updating. Please wait until the update is completed.
Even if it is not in SIRIUS radio mode, the update will be performed automatically.
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DISC
Listen to CDs This explains how to listen to audio CDs (CD-DA/CD-TEXT).
Insert a disc in this product to automatically start playback. Inserting the Disc(P16)
NOTE Operate with an audio CD loaded
into this product.
1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed. The audio CD playback information screen is displayed.
2 Press the key or key to select the track.
The selected track is played back.
ADVICE You can fast forward or rewind the
track being played by holding down the key or
key. By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
Display a List You can display a track list.
1 On the audio CD playback information screen, touch Track List .
A track list is displayed.
2 Touch Back . The display returns to the audio CD playback information screen.
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Title name If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
3) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
4) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
5) Menu (P44) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
6) Track List Displays a track list. Display a List (P42)
7) Track number If there is title information, displays the track name.
8) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. Switch Playback Mode (P44)
: Repeat play : Scan play : Random play
9) Playback time
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2) Track name Displays the track name. If the track name information is blank, displays Track (track number).
3) Cursor switch Scrolls pages.
4) Menu (P44) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
5) Back Returns to the audio CD playback information screen.
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Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible.
1 On the audio CD playback information screen, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch the mode to change to.
3 Touch Close .
Playback in the selected mode starts.
ADVICE To cancel the selected playback mode,
touch the playback mode selected in Step 2 again.
Sub-menu
Repeat Repeat playback of the track currently being played.
Scan Play the rst 10 seconds of each track on the disc in order.
Random Play the tracks on the disc in a random order.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
Current Track*1
Moves the current song to the head of the Track List.
*1) These items are only in the sub-menu displayed during list display.
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ISC Listen to Audio Files on a Disc This explains how to listen to audio les on a disc.
Insert a disc in this product to automatically start playback.Inserting the Disc (P16)
NOTE Operate with an audio le disc loaded
into this product.
1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed. The audio le playback information screen is displayed.
2 Turn the TUNE key to select the folder.
3 Press the key or key to select the track.
The selected track is played back.
ADVICE You can fast forward or rewind the
track being played by holding down the key or
key. By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
Display a List When you display a list, you can check the folder levels while searching for tracks.
1 On the audio le playback information screen, touch Folder List , then touch ROOT .
A folder list is displayed.
2 Select a folder, then touch Track List .
A track list is displayed.
3 Touch Playback Info . The display returns to the audio le playback information screen.
ADVICE You can move the display one page by
touching or .
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Title name If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
3) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
4) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
5) Menu (P48) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
6) Folder List Displays a folder list. Lists (P47)
7) Track number If there are track names in the title information, displays them.
8) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. Switch Playback Mode (P48)
: Repeat play : Folder repeat play : Scan play : Folder scan play : Random play : All random play
9) File format Displays the format of the audio le being played.
10) Playback time
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Folder List
1) Cursor switch Scrolls pages.
2) ROOT Shows the topmost level.
3) Folder name Touching this expands the folder.
shows a folder that contains tracks. shows the folder for the track being
played back.
4) Menu (P48) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
5) Track List Expands the selected folder.
6) Current Folder A folder list is displayed with the folder currently played rst on the list.
7) Back Returns to the audio le playback information screen.
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Track List
1) Cursor switch Scrolls pages.
2) Track number/ le name Touching this starts playback of the tracks.
3) Menu (P48) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
4) Playback Info Returns to the audio le playback information screen.
5) Back Returns to the folder list.
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Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible.
1 On the audio le playback information screen or on the list display, touch Menu .
This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch the mode to change to.
3 Touch Close .
Playback in the selected mode starts.
Sub-menu
Repeat Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Repeat, Folder repeat, and Cancel. Repeat: Repeat playback of the track currently being played. Folder repeat: Repeat playback of the tracks within the folder currently being played.
Scan Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Scan, Folder scan, and Cancel. Scan: Play the rst 10 seconds of each track in the folder currently being played in order. Folder scan: Play the rst 10 seconds of the rst track in each folder on the medium in order.
Random Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Random, All random, and Cancel. Random: Play tracks in the folder currently being played in a random order. All random: Play all the tracks on the medium in a random order.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
Current Track*1
Moves to the current Track List.
ROOT*1 Moves to the topmost level and collapses all folders in the view.
Parent Folder*1
Moves up one level.
*1) These items are only in the sub-menu displayed during list display.
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Insert a disc in this product to automatically start playback. Inserting the Disc(P16)
NOTE Operate with a mixed disc loaded into
this product.
1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed. The mixed disc playback information screen is displayed.
2 Touch CD or MP3/WMA/AAC .
The following operations are the same for listening to an audio CD or to audio les.
ADVICE If you touch [CD], refer to Listen to CDs
(P42). If you touch [MP3/WMA/AAC], refer to
Listen to Audio Files on a Disc (P45). By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
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Playback Information Screen (When [CD] Is Touched)
2) 3) 4) 5)
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6)
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Title name If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
3) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
4) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
5) Menu (P44) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
6) Track List Displays a track list. Display a List (P42)
7) Track number If there is title information, displays the track name.
8) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. Switch Playback Mode (P44)
: Repeat play : Scan play : Random play
9) Playback time
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1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Title name If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
3) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
4) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
5) Menu (P48) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
6) Folder List Displays a folder list. Lists (P47)
7) Track number If there are track names in the title information, displays them.
8) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. Switch Playback Mode (P48)
: Repeat play : Folder repeat play : Scan play : Folder scan play : Random play : All random play
9) File format Displays the format of the audio le being played.
10) Playback time
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iPod/USB
Use an iPod By connecting commercially-available iPod/ iPhone devices to this product, you can play back tracks on these through the product.
CAUTION Never hold an iPod/iPhone in your hand
and operate it while driving, as this is dangerous.
Do not leave the iPod/iPhone unattended in the vehicle.
No indemni cation for data loss resulting when the iPod/iPhone is connected to the product will be possible.
Depending on how devices are handled, audio les can be damaged or lost, therefore it is recommended that data be backed up.
NOTE Depending on the generation, model,
or software version of the iPod/iPhone, playback on this product may not be possible. (P7)
Additionally, playback as explained in this document may not be possible.
Please refer to your vehicle's user manual regarding details such as types of iPod/iPhone that can be connected to Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface), and types of les that can be played back.
NOTE Updating your software sometimes
changes the functions that can be used while connected with this product.
Operate the iPod/iPhone while connected to this product.
Please refer to your vehicle's user manual regarding how to connect the iPod/iPhone.
When connecting the iPod/iPhone, use any commercially-available iPod cable.
If the iPod/iPhone is connected via Bluetooth as a Bluetooth-capable audio device, do not connect the iPod/iPhone using an iPod cable. Connection using both methods will result in erroneous operation.
If an iPod/iPhone does not operate correctly, then remove the iPod/iPhone from the product, reset, then reconnect.
Viewing videos is not possible even if the iPod/iPhone supports video playback functions.
Set up the device in order that no unsafe actions, such as plugging in the connection cable are taken while driving.
When inserting and removing the iPod/ iPhone, for safety's sake rst stop the vehicle.
NOTE Depending on the status of the iPod/
iPhone, it may take some time until the device is recognized, or playback starts.
Buttons on the product will not operate while iPod/iPhone is connected.
iPod/iPhone speci cations and settings may mean that connection is not possible, or result in differences in operation or display.
Depending on the audio data in the iPod/ iPhone, track information may not be displayed correctly.
Depending on the status of the vehicle and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back after starting the engine.
Data containing copyright information may not play back.
It is recommended that the iPod/iPhone equalizer settings be set to at.
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1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed. The iPod playback information screen is displayed.
2 Press the key or key to select the track.
The selected track is played back.
ADVICE You can fast forward or rewind the
track being played by holding down the key or
key. By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Title name If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
3) Artwork*1
If there is artwork information in the iPod, displays the picture.
4) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
5) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
6) Menu Touching this displays a sub-menu that allows you to change the playback mode, etc.Sub-menu (P55)
7) Music List Displays the Music List. Music List (P54)
8) Track name/track number If there are track names in the title information, displays them.
9) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. Switch Playback Mode (P54)
: Single repeat play : Shuf e play : Album shuf e play : Single repeat/
Shuf e play : Single repeat/
Album shuf e play
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10) Status icon : Play : Play (playback speed: fast)*2
: Play (playback speed: slow)*2
: Pause : Stop
: Fast forward : Rewind
11) Playback time
12) Progress bar*1
Displays the proportion of the track that has been played.
13) , *1
Allows you to play or pause.
14) Chapter List *1
Displays the chapter list for an audio book. Displaying a List of Chapters (P56)
*1) Not displayed for Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
*2) Only during audio book playback
Music List Touching [Music List] on the iPod playback information screen will display the iPod menu. Lists of various categories can be displayed from the music list.
Category menu
Category menu
Displays the list of categories. Search by List (P55)
Back Returns to the playback information screen. iPod Playback Information Screen (P53)
Menu Displays a submenu, changes the playback mode etc. Sub-menu (P55)
*1) Not displayed for Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, etc. are possible.
1 On the iPod playback information screen, touch Menu . This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch the mode to change to.
3 Touch Close .
Playback in the selected mode starts.
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Repeat Each time this is touched, the mode switches between REPEAT and Cancel. Repeat: Repeat playback of the track currently being played. When repeating is cancelled, the tracks on the current level are repeated.
Random Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order SHUFFLE, ALBUM SHUFFLE, and Cancel. Random: Play tracks on the current level in a random order. Album random: Play all the albums on the current level in a random order. However, the order within albums is not changed.
Playback Speed*1
Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order (Normal), (Fast), (Slow), and (Normal). This is only for audio book tracks.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
*1) This menu is not displayed for Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
ADVICE During repeat play, even if shuf e or
album shuf e is started, repeat play continues.
Search by List Touching a category on the Music List (P54) displays a list of the categories. By touching the list, you can check album names and track names while searching for the tracks you want.
1 On the iPod playback information screen, touch Music List .
Displays the music list.
2 Touch category.
Category menu
A list of the selected category is displayed.
3 Touch the item to play from the list.
A list of the selected item is displayed. Repeat Step 3 to search for tracks. When you touch the track to play from the list, playback starts.
ADVICE The level of items operated on in Step 3
depends on which category you selected in Step 2.
The title information recorded into the iPod is displayed on the list.
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Displaying the playback information screen When a list is displayed, the iPod playback information screen for the track currently being played can be displayed.
1 On the list display screen, touch Playback Info .
Displaying a List of Chapters If there is an audio book recording in the iPod, you can display a list of the chapters in that audio book and play chapter by chapter. The following explains operations from the music playback information screen.
NOTE This function cannot be used on an
iPod that does not have an audio book playback function.
This function cannot be used with a Bluetooth connection.
1 During audio book playback, on the music playback information screen, touch Chapter List .
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AV iPod/U
SB Use USB Device By connecting commercially-available USB devices such as USB memory to this product, you can play back audio les on these through the product.
CAUTION Never hold an USB device in your hand
and operate it while driving, as this is dangerous.
Do not leave the USB device unattended in the vehicle.
Do not use hard discs, card readers, or memory readers, as damage may occur to these or to the data contained therein. If these are erroneously connected, then turn the engine ignition OFF, then remove.
No guarantee is made as regards damage to the USB device, nor regarding loss or damage to data contained therein.
Depending on how devices are handled, audio les can be damaged or lost, therefore it is recommended that data be backed up.
NOTE Please refer to your vehicle's user
manual regarding details such as types of USB devices that can be connected and USB input ports.
NOTE Please refer to your vehicle's user
manual regarding details of types of les that can be played back in Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
Please refer to your vehicle's user manual regarding how to connect USB devices.
Depending on the type of USB device, usage may not be possible, or functions that can be used may be restricted.
The recommended le system for USB memory is FAT32.
The maximum supported capacity for USB memory is 32GB.
Operate the USB device containing recorded audio les while connected to this product.
When connecting a USB device, use any commercially-available connection cable. Failure to use a connection cable when connecting may place undue load on, or damage the USB connector.
Set up the device in order that no unsafe actions, such as plugging in the connection cable are taken while driving.
When inserting and removing the USB device, for safety's sake rst stop the vehicle.
Do not insert non-audio devices into the USB port. Damage to the device or equipment may result.
Depending on the status of the USB device, it may take some time until the device is recognized, or playback starts.
NOTE Depending on USB devices, buttons on
the product will not operate while the USB device is connected.
Data containing copyright information may not play back.
USB device speci cations and settings may mean that connection is not possible, or result in differences in operation or display.
Depending on audio data in the USB device, track information may not be displayed correctly.
Depending on the status of the vehicle and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back after starting the engine.
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Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device
1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed. The USB device playback information screen is displayed.
2 Turn the TUNE key to select the folder.
3 Press the key or key to select the track.
The selected track is played back.
ADVICE You can fast forward or rewind the
track being played by holding down the key or
key. By pressing the [HOME] key to display
the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Title name If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
3) Artist name If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
4) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
5) Menu Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc. Sub-menu (P61)
6) Track name/track number If there are track names in the title information, displays them.
7) Playback mode display Displays the current playback mode. Switch Playback Mode (P61)
: Repeat play : Folder repeat play : Scan play : Folder scan play : Random play : All random play : Single repeat play*1
: Shuf e play*1
: Album shuf e play*1
: Single repeat/ Shuf e play*1
: Single repeat/ Album shuf e play*1
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Displays the format of the audio le being played. This is not displayed in playlist mode.
9) Playback time
10) Folder List Displays a folder list. Lists (P59)
Also, when [Playlist Mode] is ON, [Music Menu] is displayed. Touching this displays the music menu. Music List (P61)
11) Playlist Mode *2
If there is title information in the USB device, they are displayed. When you touch this to switch it ON, [Folder List] changes to [Music Menu] and the music menu can now be displayed.
*1) Only in playlist mode *2) Equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0
interface) only
1) Cursor switch Scrolls pages.
2) ROOT Shows the topmost level.
3) Folder name Touching this expands the folder.
shows a folder that contains tracks. shows the folder for the track being
played back.
4) Menu (P61) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
5) Track List Expands the selected folder.
6) Current Folder A folder list is displayed with the folder currently played rst on the list.
7) Back Returns to the USB device playback information screen.
Lists
4) 5) 6) 7)
1) 2) 3)
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3) 4) 5)
1) 2)
Track List
1) Cursor switch Scrolls pages.
2) Track number/ le name Touching this starts playback of the tracks.
3) Menu (P61) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
4) Playback Info Returns to the USB device playback information screen.
5) Back Returns to the folder list.
Display a List When you display a list, you can check the folder levels while searching for tracks.
1 On the USB device playback information screen, touch Folder List , then touch ROOT .
A folder list is displayed.
2 Select a folder, then touch Track List .
A track list is displayed.
3 Touch Playback Info . The display returns to the USB device playback information screen.
ADVICE You can move the display one page by
touching or .
Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Display the Music List When the music list is displayed, you can display a music list for each artist or album.
1 On the USB device playback information screen, touch Playlist Mode .
[Playlist Mode] comes ON and [Folder List] changes to [Music List].
2 Touch Music List . Displays the music list.
3 Touch any menu.
The list corresponding to the menu item is displayed.
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SB Music List The following explains the menu displayed when [Playlist Mode] is ON on the playback information screen and you touch [Music List].
Playlists Displays the Playlist list.
Artists Displays the Artists list.
Albums Displays the Albums list.
Songs Displays the Song list.
Genres Displays the Genres list.
Back Returns to the playback information screen. Playback Information Screen (P58)
Menu Displays a submenu, changes the playback mode etc. Sub-menu (P61)
Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible.
1 On the USB device playback information screen or on the list display, touch Menu . This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch the mode to change to.
3 Touch Close .
Playback in the selected mode starts.
Sub-menu
Repeat Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Repeat, Folder repeat, and Cancel. Repeat: Repeat playback of the track currently being played. Folder repeat: Repeat playback of the tracks within the folder currently being played.
Scan*1 Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Scan, Folder scan, and Cancel. Scan: Play the rst 10 seconds of each track in the folder currently being played in order. Folder scan: Play the rst 10 seconds of the rst track in each folder on the medium in order.
Random Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Random, All random, and Cancel. Random: Play tracks in the folder currently being played in a random order. All random: Play all the tracks on the medium in a random order.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
Current Track*2
Moves to the current Track List.
ROOT*2 Moves to the topmost level and collapses all folders in the view.
Parent Folder*2
Moves up one level.
Database*3 Allows you to check the Gracenote version.
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*1) This is not displayed during playlist mode. *2) These items are only in the sub-menu displayed
during folder list display. *3) This item is only for Equipment by type (vehicles with
a Bluetooth 2.0 interface).
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Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Use Bluetooth Audio This product can play back tracks on commercially-available Bluetooth-capable audio devices.
CAUTION Never hold a Bluetooth-capable audio
device in your hand and operate it while driving, as this is dangerous.
Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device unattended in the vehicle.
Depending on how devices are handled, audio les can be damaged or lost, therefore it is recommended that data be backed up.
NOTE Depending on the type of Bluetooth-
capable audio devices, usage may not be possible, or functions that can be used may be restricted.
Updating your software sometimes changes the functions that can be used while connected with this product.
Even when a Bluetooth-capable audio device is connected to this product, the hands-free function (P67) can be used via Bluetooth connection from a separate device.
NOTE Con rm together with the user manuals
for the commercially-available Bluetooth- capable audio devices.
Depending on the type of Bluetooth- capable audio devices, volume levels may differ. There is the danger of loud volumes, so prior to use, it is recommended that you turn the volume down. Adjust Volume (P15)
Depending on the status of the Bluetooth audio device, it may take some time until the device is recognized, or playback starts.
Bluetooth audio device speci cations and settings may mean that connection is not possible, or result in differences in operation or display.
Depending on audio data in the Bluetooth audio device, track information may not be displayed correctly.
Depending on the status of the vehicle and device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back after starting the engine.
Data containing copyright information may not play back.
It is recommended that the Bluetooth audio device equalizer settings be set to at.
The rst time you listen to Bluetooth audio, you must make the connection settings. (P63)
Connect a Bluetooth-capable Audio Device
This product and the Bluetooth-capable audio device uses the Bluetooth function to connect. For details on how to connect, refer to Bluetooth Setting (P81). Operation methods below describe situations once a connection has been completed.
NOTE If the iPod/iPhone is connected via
Bluetooth as a Bluetooth-capable audio device, do not connect the iPod/iPhone using an iPod cable. Connection using both methods will result in erroneous operation.
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Listen to a Bluetooth-capable Audio Device
1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed. The Bluetooth audio playback information screen is displayed.
2 Press the key or key to select the track. ADVICE
You can fast forward or rewind the track being played by holding down the
key or key.
By pressing the [HOME] key to display the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
1) Source plate Displays the name of the currently selected source, the track number currently being played, the playback time, the playback mode, etc.
2) Track number Displays the track number.
3) Title name*1
If there is title information, displays the title name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
4) Artist name*1
If there is title information, displays the artist name. If there is no title information, displays NO NAME.
5) Album name If there is title information, displays the album name. If there is no title information, displays NO TITLE.
6) Setting Allows you to make Bluetooth related settings. Bluetooth Setting (P81)
7) Menu *1(P65) Displays the sub-menu. Allows you to change the playback mode, etc.
8) Bluetooth connection icon : Audio connection status : Telephone connection status
9) Battery remaining capacity display*1
Displays the amount of battery power remaining for the connected Bluetooth- capable audio device.
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evices 10) Playback mode display*1, *2
: Repeat play : All repeat play
: Scan play : Random play
11) Status icon*1
: Play : Pause : Stop : Fast forward : Rewind
12) Playback time*1
13) Stops playback.
14) , Allows you to play or pause.
*1) Not displayed when AVRCP is v1.0. *2) Not displayed when information cannot be
obtained.
Switch Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback are possible. * This function cannot be used when AVRCP
is v1.0.
1 On the Bluetooth audio playback information screen or other screen, touch Menu . This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch the mode to change to.
3 Touch Close .
Playback in the selected mode starts.
Sub-menu
Repeat Each time this is touched, the mode switches in the order Repeat, All repeat, and Cancel. Repeat: Repeat playback of the track currently being played. All repeat: Repeat playback of all the tracks in the Bluetooth- capable audio device.
Scan Each time this is touched, the mode switches between Scan and Cancel. Play the rst 10 seconds of each track in the group currently being played in order.
Random Each time this is touched, the mode switches between Random and Cancel. Play tracks in the group currently being played in a random order.
Sound Control Adjusts the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
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Equipment by type
Use AUX By connecting external input cables and AUX devices to this product, you can play back tracks on these devices through the product.
CAUTION Connect an audio device with external
sound input mode cancelled, or with the sound turned down.
Even when no device is connected, the product will switch to AUX, therefore take care with volume levels when no device is connected.
Video from AUX devices cannot be viewed.
If this is used with the engine stopped, it may run down the battery and make it impossible to start the engine.
NOTE Depending on the audio device to be
connected, background noise may be emitted.
For power, use the battery power source included in the audio device. Using the connected audio device while charging through the cigarette lighter socket in the vehicle may lead to background noise being emitted through the speakers.
If no audio devices are connected, then do not select the external sound input mode. If external sound input mode is selected while no audio devices are connected, then sound may be emitted through the speakers.
Please refer to your vehicle's user manual regarding how to connect AUX devices.
Displaying
1 Press the MEDIA key. The media last played is resumed. When Audio is ON, each time the key is pressed, the media source changes and the media playback screen is displayed.
This outputs the audio from the AUX device.
NOTE The [AUX] touch switch is displayed even
if no AUX device is connected to this product.
ADVICE Touching Menu then [Sound Control]
lets you adjust the sound quality. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
By pressing the [HOME] key to display the home screen, then selecting a source from that screen, you can select the media source.
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Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Mobile Phone Connecting your mobile phone to this product with Bluetooth lets you use the hands-free function.
WARNING For safety's sake, do not operate the
mobile phone while driving. When operating the mobile phone, rst stop the vehicle in a safe location.
Do not leave your mobile phone unattended in the vehicle. If your mobile phone rolls underfoot when you stop the vehicle or when you go around a curve and it get under the brake pedal, it can interfere with driving and cause an accident.
NOTE Cancel functions such as the mobile
phone dial lock, and connect while on the standby screen.
While connected, mobile phone (receiving calls, etc.) operations may not function correctly.
Depending on the distance between the product and the mobile phone, the conditions within the vehicle, and types of screening, connection may not be possible. In these cases, situate the mobile phone as close as possible to the product.
This product allows you to register a total of 7 Bluetooth devices, including Bluetooth-capable mobile phones and audio devices.
Even though a mobile phone is Bluetooth capable, characteristics and speci cations may mean that correct operation may not be possible.
Even though a mobile phone is Bluetooth capable, phone speci cations and settings may result in differences in display, or prevent correct operation.
Some models may not be con rmed as connected, or may not connect.
Connect Your Mobile Phone This product and your mobile phone use the Bluetooth function to connect. For details on how to connect, refer to Bluetooth Setting (P81). Operation methods below describe situations once connection has been completed.
NOTE This requires a mobile phone that can be
connected to the Bluetooth.
Display the Phonebook There is the vehicle phonebook registered in this product and the mobile phonebook that can receive the data in your mobile phone.
1 Press the PHONE key.
The vehicle phonebook screen is displayed.
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NOTE Telephone numbers in the mobile
phonebook cannot be registered, edited, or deleted from this product.
If the vehicle phonebook screen is being displayed and you want to look at the mobile phonebook, touch [Mobile Phonebook].
If the mobile phonebook screen is being displayed and you want to look at the vehicle phonebook, touch [Vehicle Phonebook].
ADVICE The rst letter of the name can be
changed by touching the or . If you touch the rst letter of the name,
a list is displayed with the selected letter rst on the list.
Register in Phonebook Telephone numbers can be registered.
Registering from Mobile Phone You can load the phonebook in your mobile phone into the vehicle phonebook.
WARNING Stop your vehicle in a safe location before
starting vehicle phonebook registration.
NOTE The only data transferred is telephone
numbers and names. Up to 32 entries can be registered in the
vehicle phonebook. Up to 1000 entries can be registered in
the mobile phonebook. Even with a mobile phone that supports
this function, with some models and settings, it is not possible to transfer all or some of the data.
It may take a few minutes for the transfer to complete.
Telephone numbers in the mobile phonebook cannot be registered, edited, or erased from this product.
For details on how to operate your mobile phone, please refer to the user manual for your mobile phone.
Reading in one Entry
1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Touch Import .
3 Touch Yes . Do this while the message Import one phonebook entry? is displayed.
4 Select a telephone number. It is necessary to operate your mobile phone to select the telephone numbers to be transferred. For details, refer to the user manual for your mobile phone.
When the loading from the mobile phonebook is complete, the message Import successful. is displayed.
ADVICE Your mobile phone must support OPP
(Object Push Pro les). The only data transferred is home, work,
and mobile phone numbers.
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1 Display the mobile phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Touch Import .
3 Touch Yes . Do this while the message Import entire phonebook from this phone? is displayed.
When the loading from the mobile phonebook is complete, the message Import successful. is displayed.
ADVICE If there is already a vehicle phonebook
registered in this product, the phonebook registration overwrites it.
The only data transferred is home, work, and mobile phone numbers.
Up to 32 entries can be registered in the vehicle phonebook.
Your mobile phone must support PBAP (Phone Book Access Pro les).
Edit a Phonebook You can edit a phonebook that has been registered.
WARNING Stop your vehicle in a safe location
before editing vehicle phonebook.
1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Select and touch the phonebook to edit.
3 Touch Edit .
4 Touch the category to edit.
5 Enter the telephone number, then touch Enter .
ADVICE Touching [Back] discards the contents of
editing. On the edit screen, if you touch [Voice
Tag], you can edit the voice tag.
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Deleting a Phonebook You can delete a phonebook that has been registered.
WARNING Stop your vehicle in a safe location
before deleting vehicle phonebook.
Deleting Only One Entry
1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Select and touch the phonebook to delete.
3 Touch Delete .
4 Touch Yes . The phonebook deletion is complete.
Deleting Multiple Phonebooks
1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Touch .
3 Touch any of the deletion methods.
Delete Selected Item
Select multiple phonebooks, then touch [Delete] to delete them.
Clear All Deletes all the registered phonebooks.
4 Touch Yes . The phonebook deletion is complete.
Dial a Telephone There are a number of ways to make a call.
CAUTION As much as possible, refrain from phone
calls while driving. First stop your vehicle in a safe location.
Some mobile phones restrict calls to the same number to no more than 3 times in 3 minutes.
Calling by Entering a Telephone Number
1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen or the mobile phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Touch , and then Num .
3 On the mobile phone screen, enter the telephone number.
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If you make a mistake, touch [Clear] to clear one digit.
4 Touch the Enter . A call is started to the telephone number you entered.
Calling the Person You Were Just Talking with
1 On the mobile phone screen, touch Redial .
A call is started to the telephone number you were just talking with.
Making a Call from a Phonebook
1 Display the vehicle phonebook screen or the mobile phonebook screen. Display the Phonebook (P67)
2 Select and touch the person to call.
3 Touch the telephone number to call.
4 Touch Yes . A call is started to the telephone number you selected.
Incoming Calls The audio guide sounds and the incoming call screen is displayed.
ADVICE Touching [Mute] switches off the function
for the mic connected to this product. Touching [Mute Off] switches ON the mic function.
Touching [Transfer Call] switches the speaker and mic functions to the mobile phone side. Touching [Cancel transfer] switches the speaker and mic functions to this product.
The call volume is switched to the volume from the last call. The volume during this call will be the volume for the next call.
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Answering an Incoming Call
1 Press the OFF HOOK key on the steering wheel. Steering Remote Control Switch Operation (P17)
You can now talk with the calling party.
ADVICE You can also talk with the calling party by
touching [Call].
Ending a Telephone Call
1 Press the ON HOOK key on the steering wheel. Steering Remote Control Switch Operation (P17)
This ends the incoming call.
ADVICE You can also end a call by touching [End].
Setting Passcode You can lock the telephone function with a passcode to prevent any third party from using the telephone function without your approval.
1 On the mobile phone screen, touch then Lock .
2 Enter a four-digit passcode, then touch Enter .
The passcode setting is complete. CAUTION
Do not forget this passcode. You will need to enter it the next time you use the telephone function.
ADVICE This takes effect after the next startup. After turning the ignition switch to LOCK/
OFF, wait at least 30 seconds, then turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON. If you turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON too quickly, the new setting may not be set properly.
If you have set a passcode, after turning the ignition switch ON, check that the passcode is set correctly.
If you forget your passcode, consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
Unlocking the Lock Use the passcode to unlock the lock. The next time you use the telephone function, it is no longer necessary to enter a passcode.
1 Press the PHONE key.
2 Enter the set a passcode, then touch Enter .
3 Touch , and then Unlock . The unlocking of the passcode lock is complete.
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Camera When a rear view camera, available separately, is connected, the picture from this rear view camera can be displayed on the display. For details, refer to the user manual for the vehicle.
1 Move the gear shift position to R.
Displays the picture from the rear view camera.
Version Info
Serial Number You can check the serial number.
1 Press the HOME key, and touch Setting then Version Info .
Displays the Version Info screen.
Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Gracenote Version Allows you to check the Gracenote version.
1 On the USB device playback information screen or on the list display, touch Menu . This displays the sub-menu.
2 Touch Database .
Displays the Gracenote Database version screen.
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SETTINGS
Adjust the Sound Quality Change audio quality settings.
NOTE You cannot adjust the sound quality when
the audio is OFF.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting .
3 Touch Sound Control .
Displays the sound quality setting screen.
ADVICE You can also display the sound quality
setting screen by pressing the [PUSH SOUND] key.
Press the [PUSH SOUND] key again to return to the original screen.
Setting Items
Settings name Settings value Settings content
BALANCE/FADER BALANCE: L11 to L1,0,R1 to R11
(Left, Right)
The level of the sound output from each speaker can be adjusted with the cursor switches.
FADER: F11 to F1,0,R1 to R11
(Front, Rear)
EQUALIZER ROCK Allows you to select the sound type.
POP
HIP HOP
COUNTRY
NORMAL
TONE PUNCH*1 You can set the level for the sound qualities.
BASS
MID
TRE
SCV*2
(Speed Compensated Volume) Off Allows you to select the volume for automatic
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Med
High
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SURROUND POSITION*1
SURROUND TYPE
DTS Neural*3*4 Allows you to select the surround type.
PREMIDIA WIDE
Off
LISTENING POSITION
Front Allows you to select the sound eld type.
Driver
All
OTHERS*1 SCV (Speed
Compensated Volume)
Off Allows you to select the volume for automatic adjustment according to the vehicle speed.
Low
Med
High
PremiDIA HD*3*4*5
Off Allows you to adjust the amount of compensation for reproducing the feeling of solidity and depth of the original sound by forecasting and supplementing for the high- pass audio information lost during audio data compression.
Low
High
Dolby Volume*4
Off Allows you to select the level for the automatic real-time adjustment function, which provides the same output levels for the different volumes of different sources and songs.
Low
Med
High
*1) A setting only for vehicles with premium audio (with subwoofer). *2) The picture is not displayed with vehicles with premium audio (with subwoofer). *3) DTS Neural and PremiDIA HD cannot be selected at the same time. *4) This is disabled when the audio source is analog radio. *5) This is also effective for non-compressed sound sources.
ADVICE If you feel that the Dolby volume effect does not match the impression of the audio being
played back, switch it OFF.
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System Settings System related settings, such as the operation sound and the time, can be made.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then System Setting .
The system setting screen is displayed.
Sound This is a setting item displayed by touching [Beep/Tel Setting].
Settings name Settings value Settings content
Operation Volume Off Touch from [1] to [3] to adjust the operating volume. The larger the number, the higher the volume. [Off] mutes the operation sound.1
2
3
Tel Speaker Setting*1*2
On Mute During a call, the audio is muted.
ATT During a call, the audio is at low volume.
FL The incoming sound for calls is output from the left front speaker.
FR The incoming sound for calls is output from the right front speaker.
Front The incoming sound for calls is output from the front speakers.
Off The vehicle speakers are not used.
*1) A hands-free kit (available separately) must be connected. *2) Cannot be set for vehicles with the Bluetooth 2.0 interface equipped by vehicle type.
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Time Setting This is a setting item displayed by touching [Time Setting].
Settings name Settings value Settings content
Time Adjustment Time
Touch the corresponding or and change the date and time.
Time Display Settings
Date/ Time Format
The date and time display format can be set.
Clock Time 12h or 24h display can be set.
ADVICE You can also display the time adjustment screen by pressing the [CLOCK] key.
Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Language This is a setting item displayed by touching [Voice Control Language].
You can select the language used for voice control.
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AUX Setting It allows you to switch the AUX function ON/ OFF.
NOTE If you set this to ON, [AUX] will be
displayed in the top menu even if the vehicle does not support AUX devices. However, touching it does not output any audio.
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Other Settings The setting can be made on the screen or on the Bluetooth device.
Display Off This turns off the screen display.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Display Off .
This turns off the screen display.
ADVICE To display it again, touch the screen or
press the [HOME] key.
Color Contrast Adjusts the brightness, contrast, and black level for the menu screen, etc.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Color Contrast .
Settings name Settings content
Brightness Adjusts the brightness. Touching [+] makes the display brighter, touching [-] makes it dimmer. You may continue touching the adjustment until the setting is acceptable.
Contrast Adjusts the contrast. Touching [+] increases the contrast, touching [-] decreases it. You may continue touching the adjustment until the setting is acceptable.
Black Level Adjusts the black level. Touching [+] increases the black level, touching [-] decreases it. You may continue touching the adjustment until the setting is acceptable.
Clock Screen Displays the clock over the entire screen.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Clock Screen .
The clock is displayed.
ADVICE Touching the screen returns the display
to the original screen. With [System Setting], [Time Setting], and
[Time Display Settings], you can change the format for time display. Time Setting (P77)
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Radio Setting You can change the radio reception mode and the display language for PTY lter. You can set this for both FM and AM.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Radio Setting .
3 Set individual items.
ADVICE You can also set the radio settings
by touching the [Setting] in the radio broadcast information screen (P27).
Settings name Settings value Settings content
PTY Language English You can change the display language for PTY lter.
Francais
Espanol
HD Radio Receive On Set whether or not to receive digital radio.
Off
HD Radio Setting Auto Receive mode can be set when the HD Radio Receive settings are On. If Auto is set, digital reception is used. If digital reception is no longer possible, it will automatically switch to analog reception.
Digital
Analog
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Equipment by type (Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 interface)
Bluetooth Setting You can use the Bluetooth function to connect any commercially-available Bluetooth device to this product.
What Bluetooth is Bluetooth is a wireless communications standard specialized for connecting devices over short distances (a few meters or less). Since it uses radio waves, it is not directional. Thanks to its characteristic, communications are possible even if there is an obstruction. This makes it possible to communicate, even with the mobile phone still in your shirt pocket or briefcase or shoulder bag.
NOTE This product supports Ver. 2.0 + EDR.
Supported pro les
Bluetooth AUDIO
A2DP (v1.0) AVRCP (v1.3)
Hands-free HFP (v1.5)
Phonebook transfer
OPP (v1.1) PBAP (v1.0)
NOTE Cancel functions such as the mobile
phone dial lock, and connect while on the standby screen.
While connected, operations on the Bluetooth device (receiving calls, etc.) may not function correctly.
For details on how to enter the passkey for your Bluetooth device, refer to its user manual.
The connection fails sometimes. Register again.
Depending on the distance between this product and your Bluetooth device, the conditions within the vehicle, and types of screening, connection may not be possible. In this case, put your Bluetooth as close as possible to this product.
Even though a device is Bluetooth- capable, its characteristics and speci cations may mean that correct operation is not possible.
Some Bluetooth devices cannot be connected.
Depending on the Bluetooth device, connecting may take some time.
Up to 7 Bluetooth devices can be registered. If 7 devices are already registered, you must delete one before you can register a new Bluetooth device.
Registering a Bluetooth Device Register a Bluetooth device with this product.
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Bluetooth Setting .
3 Touch Pair Device .
4 Enter the pass key displayed on the screen into the Bluetooth device.
When the connection is complete, a screen is displayed for selecting the Bluetooth device. For details, refer to the user manual for the Bluetooth device.
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ADVICE When the telephone is not registered,
press the [PHONE] key to display the pairing screen.
After pairing, the phonebook can be imported.
If the pass key is incorrect, redo the Bluetooth device side operations from the start.
Some Bluetooth devices require a special passcode.
Depending on the Bluetooth device settings, it may be necessary to enter the passcode each time the device is connected.
Carry out the procedure for entering the passcode to the Bluetooth device according to its user manual.
Selecting a Bluetooth Device If you have registered multiple Bluetooth devices, you must select the one to connect. (From then on, the Bluetooth device you set with this function is connected automatically when it is detected by this product.)
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Bluetooth Setting .
3 Touch Select Device to Connect .
4 Touch the device name to connect.
5 Touch Connect Telephone or Connect Audio .
For hands-free operation of the Bluetooth device to connect, select [Connect Telephone], to use for Bluetooth audio, select [Connect Audio].
6 Touch Enter , and then Yes . This completes selection of the Bluetooth device.
ADVICE If the Bluetooth device is capable of
both hands-free and Bluetooth audio operation, you can make the selection for one device. In this case, the display is as follows.
Bluetooth AUDIO
Hands-free
Setting a Passkey Set the passkey (factory setting 1212).
1 Press the HOME key. The home screen is displayed.
2 Touch Setting , and then Bluetooth Setting .
3 Touch Set Passkey .
4 Enter any four-digit passkey, then touch Enter .
The passkey setting is complete.
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Other Troubleshooting Please check these items if a message appears on the screen, or if you think something is not working properly.
If This Message Appears... A message is displayed on the screen of this product according to the situation.
Message Cause Response
Play is impossible due to a mechanism error. The 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 an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
The disc is damaged or warped. Do not insert a damaged or warped disc.
Play is impossible due to low battery voltage. The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped. Check the battery.
Cannot be played. Check the disc.
A disc is inserted that cannot be played. Insert a disc that can be played. Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back(P20)
The disc is inserted upside down. Insert with the label side up.
The disc has condensation on it. Wait a while before inserting again.
The disc is dirty. Clean the read surface of the disc.
Play is impossible due to high temperatures. The temperature inside the product is high. Remove the disc, and wait for the internal temperature to return to normal.
This iPod cannot be played. Authentication failed. Reconnect your iPod.
The connected iPod has an unsupported format and cannot be recognized.
Use an iPod that supports this product. (P7)
This iPod software version is not correct. Please change to a supported software version.
This USB memory cannot be played. An unsupported USB device has been connected. Reconnect a supported USB device. Use USB Device (P57)
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Message Cause Response
No data that can be played. There are no audio les that can be played back. Add audio les that can be played. Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) (P21)
An iPod not containing any tracks has been connected.
Connect an iPod containing tracks.
Cannot be played. Unsupported audio les have been played. Con rm audio les that can be played. Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) (P21)
Copyright protected les have been played. Copyright protected les cannot be played. Use les that are not copyright protected.
The audio le is corrupted. Add uncorrupted audio les.
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If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly...
Here is a list of symptoms, causes and responses if you think something is not working properly.
Symptoms Cause Response
Cannot operate. For safety, some operations are restricted while the vehicle is moving.
The driver should refrain from operating this product while the vehicle is moving. First stop the vehicle in a safe location, then operate this product.
The operation sound is not made. The operation sound is set to [Off]. Set the [Sound] Operation Volume to [1] to [3]. Sound (P76)
Nothing is displayed on the screen. The screen is turned OFF. Stop the vehicle in a safe location, apply the parking brakes, then perform the operation to turn the screen back ON (P79).
The vehicle's battery voltage has dropped. Charge or replace the battery.
The temperature inside the product is high. Please wait for the temperature to drop.
The monitor screen is dark. The monitor brightness is not correctly adjusted. Adjust the monitor brightness. Color Contrast (P79)
There is no sound or quiet sound. The volume is turned to its minimum. Adjust the volume. Adjust Volume (P15)
The balance or fader is turned to one side. Adjust the balance or fader. Adjust the Sound Quality (P74)
Audio OFF. Switch to Audio ON. Switch Audio ON/OFF (P15)
The disc cannot be played. The disc is inserted upside down. Insert with the label side up.
The disc has condensation on it. Wait a while before inserting.
The disc is dirty. Clean the read surface of the disc.
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