Introduction Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors product. This Owner’s Manual will add to your understanding and full enjoyment of the many fine features of the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System(MMCS). Throughout this manual the words WARNING and CAUTION appear. These are reminders to be especially careful. Failure to follow the instructions could result in personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
Usage Precautions WARNING • Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) while driving. • Always concentrate on your driving first. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while driving, you could cause an accident. • When operating the MMCS, do not park with the engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated area. Carbon monoxide gas, which is odorless and extremely poisonous, can build up and cause serious injury or death.
iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 0-2 11.7.
Navigation System Basic Operation Reference Guide 1 Storing the Home Location >>> “When Storing Your Home” (page 5-2) 2 Adding a Way Point Introduction Introduction Add a way point to be visited on the way to the destination. >>> “Adding a Way Point” (page 4-6) Deciding Locations to Store Destinations and way points can be easily selected if frequently visited locations are stored.
Table of contents Introduction Navigation System Basic Operation Reference Guide ------ 1-1 Scrolling the Map ------------------------------- 2-8 Latitude/Longitude ------------------------------------ 3-11 Destination Setting for Scrolled Position ----------2-8 Viewing the car location -------------------------------2-8 Destination Setting --------------------------- 3-12 Intersection Guidance ----------------------- 2-10 Outline of the System -------------------------- 1-6 Guidance Map ------------
Audio Storing a New Location ----------------------- 5-1 Audio Functions --------------------------------- 7-1 From the Navi Menu ------------------------------------5-1 From the Scroll Menu ----------------------------------5-1 To Customize/Modify Address -----------------------5-2 When Storing Your Home -----------------------------5-2 Icons --------------------------------------------------------5-3 Displaying during Navi Functions -------------------7-1 Source Plate ---------------------------------
Music Server Visual Air Conditioner --------------------------------10-11 Music Server -------------------------------------- 8-1 Watching DVDs ---------------------------------- 9-1 Mobile Phone ----------------------------------10-12 Display Contents ----------------------------------------8-1 Display Contents ----------------------------------------9-1 Basic Operations ----------------------------------------9-2 Operations Menu ----------------------------------------9-3 Playing DVDs with Viewing
Introduction Address Book Name --------------------------------11-11 Vehicle Tracking --------------------------------------11-11 Route Options ---------------------------------11-12 Route Priority ------------------------------------------11-12 Minimize Freeways ----------------------------------11-12 Minimize Toll Roads ---------------------------------11-12 Minimize Ferries --------------------------------------11-13 Avoid Traffic Problems ------------------------------11-13 Avoid Selected Areas ------
Outline of the System System • Male or female voice guidance is available in 3 languages. (English, French, Spanish) • Trip information such as average speed, average fuel economy, and instant fuel economy can be viewed. (page 10-5) • Detailed settings can be made for vehicle equipment. (page 11-7) • The vehicle maintenance timing can be managed with the maintenance function. (page 10-9) • Environmental information such as the outside air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can be viewed.
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys Role of the Steering Switch 1) 1) 12) 2) 11) 3) 10) 4) 9) 5) 6) 8) 7) 1) [MODE] Key Displays the A/V mode selection screen. 8) Joystick Scrolls the maps and implements item selection. 2) [AUDIO] Key Switches between the A/V screen and the NAVI screen. 9) [MENU] Key Displays the Navi menu screen. 3) [VOL] Key Adjusts the A/V volume. 4) [PWR] Key Turns ON and OFF the audio functions. 5) [SET] Key Displays the Settings screen.
GPS Measurement GPS GPS is the acronym for Global Positioning System. The MMCS uses GPS satellites that orbit the Earth in space at an altitude of approximately 20,000km. Electromagnetic waves from at least three of these satellites are received on the Earth by the system, making it possible to learn the current position. Map Matching When traveling with just the GPS, there may be errors in the current position display.
• Errors sometimes occur when the accuracy of the GPS satellite unit is poor. • The GPS satellites are controlled by the United States Department of Defense, so sometimes the satellite itself intentionally sends incorrect position data. The measurement error will increase in this kind of situation. • Sometimes sufficient accuracy is not possible because the distribution of the GPS satellites is poor (when the satellites are aligned in approximately the same direction or height).
Error in the Current Location In situations such as the following, the current location may not be correctly displayed. • When driving on roads with elevation differences, such as mountain roads with steep inclines • When meandering on wide roads • Vehicle was moved without it being driven (E.g., when transported on a ferry or trailer) • When driving on Y-shaped roads • When driving on roads that continue for a long time in a straight line or gentle curve (E.g.
• When driving on snowy or unpaved roads Introduction • When driving on a road that turns around in the same direction, such as a loop-shaped bridge or interchange • When driving on roads parallel to others • When driving on roads where map data is not available • When driving on grid-shaped roads • When GPS measurements could not be made for an extended distance. Error in the Current Location 1-11 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 1-11 11.7.
Route Calculation • The most up-to-date road information and regulation data possible have been used for the maps and information used in this system. However, subsequent road changes may cause the information to differ from the actual conditions, and inappropriate guidance may be given. Be sure to drive according to the actual traffic conditions. • Not all roads are subject to the recommended route guidance.
Music and video recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com. CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and music and video-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright © 2000 to present Gracenote. One or more patents owned by Gracenote apply to this product and service.
Gracenote® music recognition service 1-14 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 1-14 11.7.
Basic Operation 1 Turn “ON” the ignition switch 2 Touch the desired language Basic Operation Starting the MMCS WARNING • Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communication System (MMCS) while driving. • Always concentrate on your driving first. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while driving, you could cause an accident. • When operating the MMCS, do not park with the engine running in a closed or poorly ventilated area.
The Screens in this Manual Operation Instructions With this navigation system, operations can be performed by pressing the panel keys or touching the screen buttons. Operate the screen by touching lightly with a fingertip. The screens described in this manual are for explanation. They may be different from actual screens, and their operation may also be different. Lists This section explains the list operation buttons when a list has been displayed. Scrolls forward through a list one line at a time.
Menu Screens (Three Menus) Navi Menu Press the [MENU] key to display. After scrolling the map, press the [ENT] key to display. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) eng_a601 1) [Set as Dest.] Sets the cursor position as the destination. >>> “Destination Setting for Scrolled Position” (page 2-8) 2) [Address Book] The cursor position can be stored in the address book. >>> “Storing a New Location” (page 5-1) 3) [Nearby POI ] POI can be searched for in the vicinity of the cursor position.
Route Menu Touch [Route] on the current location screen to display. The route can be viewed or edited. NOTE • The [Route] button is displayed when a destination has been set. eng_a005-2 1) [Detour] The route can be changed to one that detours a specified area. >>> “Detour” (page 4-3) 2) [Itinerary] The destination position can be changed, a way point can be added, and the route calculation conditions can be changed.
Map Screen 8) Map Scale Shows the scale of the displayed map. Basic Operation The current position of your vehicle is displayed on the “Current Location Screen”. 7) Destination/Way Point Information When a route is set, shows the distance and time to the destination or way point. 9) Destination/Way Point Direction Icon Shows the direction to the destination or way point. Only displayed when a route has been set. Current Location Screen 10)Orientation Mark Shows the orientation of the displayed map.
Changing the Map Display Changing the display method of the map screen. Displaying the Current Location Screen The scale of the map display can be changed within a range of 1/32 miles (50m) to 60 miles (100km). When two maps are displayed, the left and right screens can be changed to different scales. The scale of the right map is changed with the same operations as when there is only one map. This section explains how to change the scale of the left map.
2 Touch [ ] to display a wide area Changing Map Orientation Map Orientation Mark 1 (Red) Touch the orientation button Orientation Mark (Red) eng_a632 A wider area can be viewed each time [ 3 Touch [ area ] is touched. (Blue) or (Blue) ] to display a detailed eng_a634 Name Display Contents The vehicle mark is rotated so North-Up that the north of the map is always facing the front (up). The map is rotated so that Headingthe vehicle is always facing Up the front (up).
Scrolling the Map Destination Setting for Scrolled Position Viewing the car location The map can be scrolled to search for a location to view. The position reached with the map scroll can be set as the destination. The positional relationship between the current location and the position reached with the map scroll can be viewed.
2 Touch [Location check] Basic Operation eng_a602 Cursor Position eng_a201 The positional relationship between the current location and the cursor position can be viewed. NOTE • The location with the cursor position. (pin mark) mark is the Scrolling the Map 2-9 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 2-9 11.7.
Intersection Guidance An enlarged intersection map is displayed when an intersection is approached. The guidance mode can be changed with the settings. Guidance Map Turn List The screen changes from the normal map screen to the intersection guidance map. The screen changes from the turn list to the intersection guidance map. NOTE • Refer to “Guidance Mode” (page 11-14) for details on how to change the guidance mode.
Arrow Guide Basic Operation The screen changes from the arrow guide to the intersection guidance map. eng_a641 NOTE • The ferry illustration is displayed when there is a ferry terminal. eng_a642 eng_a639 Intersection Guidance 2-11 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 2-11 11.7.
Listening to the Voice Guide The voice guide provides information regarding the distance to the next intersection on the route and the direction you should turn. The voice guide comes on automatically when approaching in intersection, but can be activated at any time by the following operation: 1 Touch the [Maneuver icon] Maneuver Icon eng_a643 eng_a644 The intersection guidance map is displayed, and voice guidance is performed.
How to Enter Text Entering a letter 1 Deleting Text 1 Touch the letters Touch [ ] Basic Operation The text input keyboard is displayed when searching for a location or for the name of a stored location. Capital letters, small letters, and symbols can be input depending on the function. NOTE • The examples in this section all show the screen for editing stored locations, but operations for other input keyboards are performed in the same way.
Clear All Text 1 Switching between Upper Case and Lower Case Touch [Clear All] Completing the input 1 1 Touch [Set] Touch [A/a] The input letters are set, and the screen returns to the original display. eng_a036 eng_a041 The letter changes to lower case. 2 Touch [A/a] again eng_a040 All the input letters are deleted. eng_a036 The letter returns to upper case. How to Enter Text 2-14 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 2-14 11.7.
Voice Operation (if so equipped) Basic Operation Mobile Phone voice control is available if your vehicle is equipped with a Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, iPod and USB memory device. To use the voice operation 1 Press the SPEECH button SPEECH button 2 Say the voice command out loud NOTE • The voice commands are displayed when the [Help] button is touched. eng_a675 Voice Operation 2-15 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 2-15 11.7.
Voice Operation 2-16 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 2-16 11.7.
Destination Advanced Search From Address/Intersection (page 3-2) Nearby POI (page 3-8) Used when the address or intersection of 2 streets at the destination is known. Searching for POI in the vicinity of the current location. Points of Interest (POI) Name (page 3-5) POI along Route (page 3-9) Destination Navigation operations start with the location search. If a map of the destination can be displayed, the route to the destination can be set and the location can be stored in the address book.
Basic Method The basic method of searching for a location. 1 3 From Address/Intersection Press the [Menu] key Input the state name >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) Used when the address or street name of the destination is known. 1 Display the Navi Menu and touch [Address/Intersection] 2 Touch the “State” button eng_a045 NOTE • If there is only one candidate when a character is input for the state name, go to step 4.
NOTE • One of the five most recently selected cities from the corresponding state can be selected by touching [Last 5] of “City”. • Touch [Keyword] to display only the city names that include the input letters. The city can then be selected from this list. • Touch [Zip Code] to input the zip code and specify the address. Note that [Last 5] is not stored for the zip code.
8 4 House Number Input Touch [Set] Touch [Set] The house number can be input to set a detailed address. 1 Input the “State”, “City” and “Street” in “From Address/Intersection” (page 3-2) eng_a056 >>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (page 3-12) NOTE The house number or intersection name can then be specified to set a more detailed address. Both cannot be specified. • Touch [All House Numbers] to set a detailed address by inputting the house number.
Intersection Input The intersection name can be input to set a detailed address. 2 Touch the “Intersection” button 3 Touch the intersection to be set as the destination Used when the name of the desired POI is known. 1 Display the Navi Menu and touch [Point of Interest] 2 Input the “State” and “City” Input the “State” and “City” with the same operations as in “From Address/Intersection” (page 3-2). NOTE • Touch [My Categories] to select frequently used categories that have already been stored.
8 5 Editing My Categories Touch [Set] Touch [Back] Frequently used POI categories can be stored in “My Categories”. A maximum of six category items can be stored in “My Categories”. 1 Display the “POI Category” screen >>> “Points of Interest (POI) Name” (page 3-5) eng_a067 eng_a071 2 NOTE Touch [My Categories] The categories currently displayed are stored, and the display returns to the original “POI Category” screen.
Address Book Go Home A new destination, way point, or location to be stored can be set from the 20 destinations that have been previously set. If a location has already been stored (page 5-1) in the address book, it can be called up and set as the destination. NOTE If the home location has already been stored (page 5-2) , the route to go home can be set. • If no locations have been stored in the address book, [Address Book] cannot be selected.
Advanced Search 1 Press the [Menu] Nearby POI Separate from the basic search functions, a specialized search is possible using the advanced search functions. Searching for POI in the vicinity of the current location. A maximum of 100 POIs can be searched for within a range of approximately 60 miles (100km) from the current location. eng_a645 The navi menu is displayed.
4 2 Touch the desired POI Touch [Nearby POI ] The remaining operations are the same as from step 2 of “Nearby POI ” (page 3-8) . Searching for POI in the vicinity of the set destination/way point. A maximum of 100 POIs can be searched for within a range of approximately 60 miles (100km) from the destination or way point. >>> Continued at “Destination Setting” (page 3-12) NOTE eng_a603 • Touch [Refresh] to search again.
6 POI along a Street Input the POI name POI by Freeway >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) Searching for POI along a specified street. Searching for POI along a freeway or in the vicinity of the exit. Can only be used when driving on a freeway.
3 Touch [Set] Searching for a location by scrolling (page 2-8) the map. The destination can be set by specifying the latitude/longitude. 1 Display the “Advanced Search” menu and touch [Map Point] 1 Display the “Advanced Search” menu and touch [Latitude/Longitude] The scroll menu is displayed. The remaining operations are the same as from “Destination Setting for Scrolled Position” (page 2-8) . The latitude/longitude of the current location are displayed.
Destination Setting After deciding on a location it can be set as a destination or way point, or the location can be stored. Setting as Destination Setting the displayed location as the destination. 1 Touch [Start] NOTE Carpool / HOV inclusion (if so equipped) •This screen displays after touching[Start]if there are Carpool/ HOV lanes in the route set. eng_a503-2 To u c h [ Y e s ] i f a Carpool/HOV lane is to be used.
NOTE Storing the Location • To u c h [ I n f o ] t o display a map of the vicinity and corresponding information. Storing the displayed location and adding it to the address book. • Touch [Show Route] to display the entire route, view 3 different routes and change the calculation conditions in the same way as “Showing the Route” (page 4-4) . • Touch [Re-order] to change the sequence for visiting each location in the same way as “Re-ordering” (page 4-5) .
Destination Setting 3-14 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 3-14 11.7.
Route 1 Touch [Route] on the current location screen Route Option Icon The route option icon can be used to view with icons the information set in “Route Options” (page 11-12) . View Route The created route can be viewed using various methods. A) B) C) D) E) F) G) Route eng_a645 The route menu is displayed. 2 A) Route Priority Touch [View Route] [ ] Indicates “Fast”. [ ] Indicates “Short”. [ ] Indicates “Easy”.
Remaining Preview Route Outline Displaying a map of the entire remaining route, in a scale where it can all be displayed. The map can be scrolled along the route. The type of route taken to the destination can be viewed. A list of the intersections up to the destination where turns are required is displayed. 1 Touch [Remaining] in the view route screen (page 4-1) 1 Touch [Preview] in the view route screen (page 4-1) 1 Touch [Rt.
Detour Distance Avoid Street Specifying the distance to calculate the detour route. 1 Touch [Route] on the current location screen 1 Touch the desired detour distance for “Detour Distance” in the detour setting screen (page 4-3) Settings are performed here for selecting a start street and an end street, and detouring the area in between. 1 Touch [Avoid Street] in the detour setting screen (page 4-3) A list of streets to be passed on the current route is displayed.
Editing the Route (Itinerary) The destination position can be changed, a way point can be added, and the route calculation conditions can be changed. NOTE NOTE • Touch [Info] to display a map of the vicinity and corresponding information. • Touch [Start] to calculate the route with the current settings and start route guidance. • Touch [Rt. Outline] to display a list of the intersections up to the destination where turns are required.
5 Touch [Start] 4 Re-ordering Touch [Start] The sequence for visiting each location can be changed. 1 Touch [Re-order] in the itinerary list screen (page 4-4) The re-order screen is displayed. Route eng_a113 Guidance starts for the changed route. eng_a116 2 To u c h t h e l o c a t i o n s i n t h e desired sequence Guidance starts for the changed route. eng_a114 The visiting sequence is displayed on the left of each location button.
Adding a Way Point 3 Touch [Itinerary List] Deleting A way point can be added to the current route. A destination or way point can be deleted. 1 Touch [Delete] in the itinerary list screen (page 4-4) 1 Touch [Add] in the itinerary list screen (page 4-4) The delete itinerary screen is displayed. The destination search screen is displayed.
4 Touch [Yes] Option Settings related to the route can be performed. 1 Touch [Option] in the itinerary list screen (page 4-4) Route eng_a123 5 Touch [Start] eng_a604 eng_a124 Guidance starts for the changed route. eng_a605 The route options screen is displayed. The remaining operations are the same as from step 3 of “Route Options” (page 11-12) . Editing the Route (Itinerary) 4-7 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 4-7 11.7.
Stop Demo Start Demo The set route can be viewed with a demo. 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Tools] Stopping the demo that is operating. 1 Display the Navigation Tools screen during the demo 2 Touch [Stop Demo] eng_a004-2 The navigation tools screen is displayed 2 eng_a673 The demo is stopped. Touch [Start Demo] eng_a672 eng_a649 The demo is started. Start Demo 4-8 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 4-8 11.7.
Deleting the Route Deleting a created route. 1 Touch [Route] on the current location screen Route eng_a645 The route menu is displayed. 2 Touch [Delete Route] eng_a500-2 3 Touch [Yes] eng_a126 The route is deleted. Deleting the Route 4-9 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 4-9 11.7.
Deleting the Route 4-10 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 4-10 11.7.
From the Navi Menu Address Book From the Scroll Menu Storing a location from the Navi Menu. Storing a New Location If frequently visited locations are stored in advance in the address book, the route to the stored location can be calculated. A maximum of 99 locations can be stored. 1 1 Scroll the map and place the cursor on the stored location, and press the [ENT] key Search for the location >>> “Destination” (page 3-1) 2 Storing a location from the scroll menu.
3 Touch [Set to Address Book] To Customize/Modify Address The screen displays information about the stored location. Icon An icon can be selected from 24 different types to use as a mark for the stored location when it is set. >>> “Icons” (page 5-3) [Adjust] A stored location can be changed to a different location.If location was stored from “Scroll Menu” (page 2-3) , editing cannot be performed. Name The name of a stored location can be input. The name input here is displayed on the map.
4 Touch one of the search methods to search for the location NOTE • Touch [Edit] of “Home Location” in “Personal Settings” (page 11-16) to change home information. • Touch [Delete] of “Home Location” in “Personal Settings” (page 11-16) to delete the home location. 7 Touch [Set as Home] The storing of the home location is completed. eng_a129-2 5 Touch [Set] 25 icon types can be set for the stored location; the 24 types shown below and “HOME”.
Editing a Location 3 NOTE The information about stored locations in the address book can be edited or deleted. • Touch [New] of “Address Book” to create a new location to store. Store using the same operations as “Storing a New Location” (page 5-1) . 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Settings] Editing E d i t i n g i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t a s t o re d location.
5 Touch [Set to Address Book] 4 Deleting Touch [Yes] Deleting a stored location. 1 To u c h [ D e l e t e ] o f “ A d d r e s s Book” in the Personal Settings screen eng_a136 2 Touch the stored location to delete The information change is completed. eng_a139 The selected stored locations are deleted. Address Book eng_a137 NOTE • The stored locations targeted for deletion are displayed with a black highlight. Touch a location again to remove it from the deletion target.
Editing a Location 5-6 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 5-6 11.7.
RTT (Real Time Traffic) 1 2 Touch [RTT] Touch [ ] RTT (Real Time Traffic) (if so equipped) This function uses RTT (Real Time Traffic) to display traffic information such as traffic jams and construction siteson the map. eng_a611 eng_a613 Viewing the Traffic Information RTT Traffic information can be viewed if a RTT symbol is displayed on the map screen. eng_a612 RTT symbol Accident Narrow road The RTT symbol closest to the current location is displayed.
Dynamic Route Guidance If a RTT symbol with received data is displayed on the route while driving, atraffic information interrupt is displayed automatically and the systemsearches for a detour route.The traffic information interrupt is displayed automatically. 1 Touch [Yes] on the Dynamic Route Guidance screen 2 Use the Joy-Stick to place the cursor on the location to be stored. Press the [ENT] key NOTE • When [Show new route] is touched, the original route and new route will be displayed.
Storing from the Map Scroll Screen 1 Scroll to the location to store. Press the [ENT] key Recalling Stored Screens Touch [RTT] Displaying on the screen the map screens that have been stored in advance. 1 Press the [MENU] key 2 Touch [Navigation Tools] 3 Touch [Surveillance Map (RTT)] eng_a622 The traffic information is displayed. NOTE Touch [Set as RTT surveillance] RTT • Map screens must have been stored in advance. Refer to “Set as Surveillance Map” (page 6-2) .
RTT Options Automatic display, icons and other settings can be set for RTT (Real Time Traffic), which displays traffic information such as traffic jams and construction sites on the map. 1 Touch [Navigation Settings] Dynamic Route Guidance Current Station Automatic Interrupt of RTT traffic information can be set to [On] or [Off]. The RTT station can be selected manually. RTT Icons on Map The setting for displaying RTT icons [Show All], [Hide All] or [Select].
3 Select the name of the broadcasting station and touch [Back] The selected broadcasting station is received. eng_a683 NOTE RTT • A telop, “There are no RTT channels available”, is displayed if there is a station that can be received. • If a free station is selected when both a pay station and a free station can be received the same time, reception of the free station will continue as long as possible. When reception is no longer possible, priority will be given to the pay station when selecting.
RTT (Real Time Traffic) 6-6 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 6-6 11.7.
Audio Audio Functions This device can play music CDs (CDDA/CDTEXT), MP3/WMA disks (CD-R/RW), and DVDs (DVD-VIDEO). >>> “To play tracks from iPod or USB device” (page 7-31) Source Plate If A/V operations are performed while the navi screen is displayed, “Source plate”, which describes the audio playback status is displayed, and after a moment, “A/V icon” is displayed. The titles and run time, etc., of the file currently being played are displayed on screen.
Receiving SIRIUS Common in A/V eng_a430 DVD Playback Music Servers Audio OFF Playing Recording CD Error occurred Receiving AM/FM AUXs Receiving normally Playing eng_a308 Auto Select Mode ON During Video Entertainment System Playback eng_a455 Error occurred Video Entertainment System ON Receiving SIRIUS Receiving normally iPod/USB Error occurred eng_a684 Video Entertainment System Playing Paused Stopped Bluetooth AUDIO iPod/USB Playing DVDs eng_a685 Error occurred Bluetooth AUDIO
Switching to Audio Screen Audio screens for all media are displayed from the Navi screen. 2 Ending Audio 1 Press the [VOL - ] key Press the [PWR] key Playback is stopped and the audio is turned OFF. NOTE • Set the volume so that sound outside the vehicle can be heard while driving, so as not to interfere with safe driving. • If performing operations while driving, make sure not to hinder safe driving. • To use [CD] or [DVD], a disk must be inserted into the device beforehand.
Disk Handling Removing a disk 1 Press the [DISC CAUTION ] key Inserting and Removing Disks DISC This section explains how to insert music CDs, MP3/WMA disks (CD-R/RW), and DVDs (DVD-VIDEO) into the MMCS. Inserting a disk 1 Press the [OPEN] key mngi477a The disk is ejected automatically to the disk removal position. Remove the disk. 2 Monitor Panel eng_mngi474a Slide open the monitor panel to reveal the disk slot.
Correct Disk Handling Handling Precautions • If the disk signal surface is contaminated with fingerprints or other dirt, the disk may become unreadable. When holding a disk, do not touch the signal surface. Gently pinch both edges of the disk, or hold by the center hole and one edge. • Do not affix paper or stickers to the disk, or scratch the disk. • Do not force a disk into the disk slot while another disk is already inserted. This may scratch or damage the disks.
Types of Playable Disks Playable DVDs • DVD (12cm and 8cm) • Disks with region codes “1” or “ALL” • Disks recorded in NTSC format. Playable CDs • CDDA (12cm and 8cm direct) • CD-TEXT (12cm and 8cm direct) • CD-R/RW NOTE • Do not use cracked disks or bent disks. • Playback of disks not described above cannot be assured. • Abnormally shaped disks (heart-shaped, etc.), and disks that are partially transparent cannot be played. • CD-R/RW disks that have not been finalized cannot be played.
Folder Configurations MP3s Files in MP3/WMA format written to CDROM and CD-R/RW disks can be played on this device. The files and media that can be used are limited, so before writing files in MP3/WMA format to disk, read the following carefully. Further, also make sure to read thoroughly the user manuals to ensure the correct use of your CD-R/RW drives and recoding software. Data such as title information, etc., is stored in the MP3/WMA file, and can be displayed.
Playable MP3 File Standards WMA The specifications for playable MP3 files are as follows: Item Details Standards MPEG1 AUDIO LAYER3 MPEG2 AUDIO LAYER3 Sampling frequency [Hz] MPEG1 32k/44.1k/48k MPEG2 16k/22.05k/24k Bit rate [kbps] MPEG1 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112 /128/160/192/224/256/32 0 MPEG2 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112 /128/144/160 WMA is an abbreviation for Windows Media Audio and is an audio compression format from Microsoft Corporation.
Listening to Radio 1 Press the [MODE] key 2 Touch [FM] or [AM] 3 Selecting Stations 1 Touch [Scan] Receive radio 2 Touc h e i t h e r [ TUNE] or [TUNE ] to select the frequency eng_a432 eng_a310 eng_a431 Scanning Broadcasting Stations eng_a431 Radio is received. NOTE • With FM, either [FM1] or [FM2] can be selected using the touch panel. It is possible to search for broadcasting stations that can be received in the current location.
Storing Broadcast Stations Manual Storage Up to six broadcasting stations that are regularly listened to can be saved in FM1, another six in FM2, and another six in AM. 1 Dial the broadcasting station to be stored. 3 Auto Storage Touch [Auto Select] Up to 12 FM stations and 6 AM stations can be stored automatically (auto select mode) if traveling to regions with different reception frequencies, while on a journey, etc.
Recalling Stored Stations Broadcast stations that were previously stored can be recalled. 1 Receive radio (page 7-9) 2 Touch the preset number for the desired station Audio eng_a431 Preset number eng_a434 Reception of the stored broadcast station begins. Listening to Radio 7-11 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 7-11 11.7.
Listening to SIRIUS 9) [Text] This switches the text display. Only for vehicles equipped with satellite radio (SIRIUS) tuner (if so equipped) Display Contents 1) 13) 12) 11) 2) 3) 4) 5) 7) 8) 9) 1) 11) Incoming Category Name The name of the category being received is displayed. Normal Reception Screen 6) 10)[ Channel], [Channel ] Moves up and down one channel each time. Touch and hold one of these buttons to continuously change the channel. Release the button to stop on a channel.
Selecting Stations Selecting a Category to Be Received 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [SIRIUS] 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [SIRIUS] 2 Scanning It is possible to search for channels that can be received in the current location. Scanning Channels Touch [Category] Scan all channels. 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [SIRIUS] eng_a310 NOTE eng_a440 2 Touch either [ Channel] or [Channel ] to select the channel to be received The category list is displayed.
2 Touch [Scan] Scanning within Categories Selecting Channels Directly Scan the channels in the currently selected category. Channels can be selected by entering the channel number directly. 1 Display the channel list >>> “Selecting a Category to Be Received” (page 7-13) 2 Touch [CAT-Scan] 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [SIRIUS] eng_a442 eng_a310 eng_a441 2 Touch [Direct] eng_a437 The search for channels that can be received is started automatically.
3 Enter the channel number, and touch [Enter] eng_a444 Storing Channels Recalling Stored Channels Up to six channels can be stored in each band from [SIRIUS1] to [SIRIUS4]. Channels that were previously registered can be recalled. 1 Dial the broadcasting station to be stored 1 Touch the band for the desired channel displayed on the SIRIUS screen 2 Dial the broadcasting station to be stored >>> “Selecting Stations” (page 7-13) eng_a445 The channel that has been entered starts receiving.
Switching TEXT Display Setting Channel Skipping If the text for “Artist Name”, “Song/ Program title”, and “Composer Name” cannot all fit on the first page, you can change the page to see the text. If there is no text to carry over, the second page will be blank. Channels set to be skipped are skipped without being selected when the channel u p / d o w n a n d s c a n o p e r a t i o n s a re performed. 1 1 Touch [ NOTE • Touch [All Unskip] to cancel all skip settings.
Parental Lock Channel Channels set to limit listening are skipped without being selected when the channel u p / d o w n a n d s c a n o p e r a t i o n s a re performed. 1 Touch [ NOTE Changing the Password • The default password set at the factory is “0000”. Change the password as desired for use. >>> “Changing the Passwords” (page 7-17) The set password can be changed.
If You Have Forgotten the Password If you have forgotten your password, clear the password, and reset as necessary. If the password is cleared, the password is returned to the default factory setting “0000”. 1 Display the password entry screen Displaying the SIRIUS ID 1 Touch [ 2 Touch [SIRIUS ID] ] >>>“Parental Lock Channel” (page 7-17) eng_a442 eng_a423 2 To u c h [ C l e a r ] f i v e t i m e s i n succession without entering any characters A message is displayed, and the password is cleared.
Listening to Music CDs If a music CD is inserted into the device, the tracks will be played automatically, and the track can be recorded to the system's hard drive device (HDD) if set initially to do so. Simultaneously, Gracenote Music Recognition Service on the HDD is accessed, and the title information obtained. 9) Playback Mode The currently selected playback mode is displayed.
Basic Operations Changing the Playback Mode Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback can all be performed from the CD playback screen. Playback 1 Insert a CD into the device >>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 7-4) >>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 7-3) Playback or recording is started automatically. The track currently being played can be listened to repeatedly. Touch [ • Touch [Repeat] again to cancel repeat playback. • Repeat playback is disabled during recording.
3 Touch the name of the track during playback Scanning is stopped, and the selected track is played. NOTE • Scan playback is cancelled automatically if the scan returns to the first track. • Even if [Scan] is touched again, scanning is stopped, and the selected track is played. • Scan playback is disabled during recording. Random Playback The track order can be changed and played randomly on the CD currently being played.
Recording to the Music Server Tracks on music CDs can be recorded to the HDD built into this device at approximately x4 speed. Displaying during Recording 1) W ith auto recording, all tracks are recorded automatically when a music CD is inserted, and with manual recording only the selected tracks can be recorded. 2) NOTE NOTE • The use of recorded tracks for purposes other than personal enjoyment is prohibited by copyright law.
3 Touch one of the settings Auto Recording Manual Recording R e c o rd i n g t o t h e m u s i c s e r v e r i s p e r f o r m e d automatically when a music CD is inserted. Tracks can be recorded individually during playback. NOTE • Recording must have been set to [Auto REC.] in advance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22) 1 eng_a321-2 4 Touch [Back] The recording settings are completed. Recording to the music server is performed automatically when a music CD is inserted.
Single Recording Stopping Recording Only one track from the music CD is recorded. NOTE • Recording must have been set to [Single REC.] in advance. >>> “Recording Settings” (page 7-22) 1 Play the music CD to be recorded 2 Touch [REC. start] 1 During music CD recording (page 7-19) , touch [ ] eng_a320 2 Touch [REC. stop] eng_a316 eng_a323 eng_a322 If the track being played is the first track, recording is started.
Obtaining Title Information The playlist title information can be obtained from the Gracenote Database on the HDD. Searching for tracks on the music server, etc., can be performed smoothly by obtaining the title information. Gracenote Service Updating Gracenote CDDB The information on the HDD can be updated using the Gracenote CDDB version upgrade CD (disk). NOTE • Do not remove the disk or turn OFF the engine while the update is in progress.
1 Touch [CDDB] in the playlist or track edit screen >>>”Editing Detailed Information” (page 8-17) eng_a326 If the title information could be obtained, the title candidate selection screen is displayed. 2 Touch the titles to be selected for storage eng_a428 The selected titles are stored. [(Album Name)] Displayed if the information could be obtained. [N/A] The title could not be registered. Enter the desired title from the playlist edit screen or the track edit screen.
Listening to MP3/WMA Disks If an MP3/WMA disk is inserted into the device, the display is switched automatically to the CD screen, and track playback is started. NOTE • This manual mainly explains MP3 playback. WMA playback, however, is a similar operation. • Tracks on MP3/WMA disks cannot be saved to the music server. • To display title information such as artist name and album title, etc., the ID3 Tag or WMA Tag information must be included in the MP3/WMA file on the disk.
Moving Folders Track Selection Changing the Playback Mode Folders can be moved by one layer at a time. 1 1 Touch either [ Folder] and [ Folder ], or [ Track] and [Track ] Touch the folder name Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback can all be performed from the MP3/WMA disk playback screen. Repeat Playback The track currently being played can be listened to repeatedly.
3 3 Scan Playback Touch [Repeat] again Touch [Scan] again The start of each track is played for approximately 10 seconds each. Use to find a desired track. REPEAT 1 Touch [ SCAN ] eng_a332 eng_a334 FOLDER-REPEAT FOLDER-SCAN eng_a328 2 Touch [Scan] Audio eng_a333 eng_a335 Each time [Repeat] is touched, the playback mode changes. REPEAT The track currently being played plays repeatedly. Each time [Scan] is touched, the playback mode changes.
3 Random Playback The track order can be changed and played randomly on the MP3/WMA disk currently being played. 1 Touch [ Touch [Random] again RANDOM ] eng_a336 ALL-RANDOM eng_a328 2 Touch [Random] eng_a337 Each time [Random] is touched, the playback mode changes. eng_a331 RANDOM Random playback is started. Performs random playback on all the tracks in the folder currently being played. ALL-RANDOM Performs random playback on all the tracks on the disk. (OFF) Cancels the random playback.
To play tracks from iPod or USB device 11) Display example (Track) 6) 10) 7) (if so equipped) “iPod” is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries. 4) 8) eng_a652 Display example (Sub Menu) 1 5) Playback Mode The currently selected playback mode is displayed. 6) Album Name (Folder name) The name of the album (name of the folder) for the track currently being played is displayed. 7) Cursor Displays the item currently selected.
To play from a USB memory device 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [USB] 1) Media type Displays the file format during playback. [MP3], [WMA], [AAC], [WAV] 13)Album Name (Folder name) The name of the album (name of the folder) for the track currently being played is displayed. 2) Title [USB] is displayed while a USB memory device is playing. 14)[SCAN] Each time [Scan] is touched, the playback mode changes.
Setting up Bluetooth Connection (if so equipped) NOTE • Refer to Bluetooth® device operator's manual for details on Bluetooth® device connections. • Pairing is required only when the device is used for the first time. Once the device has been paired with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, all you need is to bring the device into the vehicle next time and the device will connect to the Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface automatically (if supported by the device).
To play from a Bluetooth AUDIO When pairing is complete, the Bluetooth AUDIO can be used. 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [Bluetooth AUDIO] 2) [ ] Stop 3) [ ] Touch this button to display the Sub Menu. Bluetooth AUDIO Screen The display screen and operation may differ depending on the type of Bluetooth AUDIO being connected. Display example 7) To pair a Mobile Phone 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Mobile Phone] Track], [Track ] 4) [ Touch these buttons to move down and up the tracks.
4 Touch the [New Device] button from the Pairing List Screen Pair the Mobile Phone following the same procedures as for Bluetooth Audio. Refer to “Mobile Phone” (page 10-12) for details on how to use the “Mobile Phone”. Audio Setting up Bluetooth Connection 7-35 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 7-35 11.7.
Setting up Bluetooth Connection 7-36 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 7-36 11.7.
Display Contents Music Server Music Server The music server can play and record CD tracks. It is part of the MMCS hard drive device (HDD). 13) 12) 11) 10) 1) 2) 3) 4) 9) NOTE 8) • The tracks on the HDD cannot be transferred to another vehicle's navigation/audio system, and the HDD itself cannot be replaced. • Tracks that have been recorded to the HDD cannot be reproduced in another medium (CD-R, MD, etc.
Configuration Music Server 01 Original 01 Original Playlist 02 Original Playlist 03 Original Playlist 9999 Original Playlist 01 02 03 04 05 Track Track Track Track Track 99 Track 02 My Best 01 My Favorites 02 My Frequency 01 Track 02 Track 50 Track User Group 03 (New Group) 01 User Playlist 02 User Playlist 999 User Playlist 01 Track 02 Track 03 Track 99 Track 04 (New Group) 99 (New Group) Group Playlist Track Group Playlist Available music server groups already set at the factory a
Listening to the Music Server Track Selection Switching Lists 1 Touch [ Playlist] and [Playlist ] or [ Track] and [Track ] to select the track Basic Operations You can toggle between the group lists, playlists, and track lists. 1 Touch [Group] Playback 1 Press the [MODE] key, and touch [Music Server] eng_a339 eng_a340 [ Playlist] [Playlist [ To select the previous playlist. ] To select the next playlist. To select the previous track or the start of the track currently being played.
3 Touch [Track] Changing the Playback Mode 3 Touch [Repeat] again REPEAT Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback can all be performed from the Music Server playback screen. NOTE • Repeat playback, random playback, and scan playback cannot be performed by group. eng_a343 eng_a339 The list of tracks is displayed. NOTE • It is not possible to toggle directly from group list to track list. Repeat Playback PLAYLIST-REPEAT The track currently being played can be listened to repeatedly.
3 Scan Playback The start of each track is played for approximately 10 seconds each. Use to find a desired track. 1 Touch [ Random Playback Touch [Scan] again The track order can be changed and played randomly on the Music Server currently being played. SCAN 1 ] Touch [ ] eng_a345 PLAYLIST-SCAN eng_a339 2 eng_a339 2 Touch [Scan] Touch [Random] Music Server eng_a346 Each time [Scan] is touched, the playback mode changes. eng_a342 SCAN Scan playback is started.
3 Touch [Random] again RANDOM eng_a347 PLAYLIST-RANDOM eng_a348 Each time [Random] is touched, the playback mode changes. RANDOM Performs random playback on all the tracks in the playlist currently being played. PLAYLISTRANDOM Performs random playback of all the tracks in the [Original] group. (OFF) Cancels the random playback. Listening to the Music Server 8-6 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 8-6 11.7.
Searching for Desired Tracks 3 NOTE Touch [Playlist] • Touch the name of a playlist in the list. The first track is played. • Touch [My Frequency] in the “My Best” group. The track lists are automatically updated using the conditions specified in “Setting the “My Frequency” Conditions” (page 8-15) . Selecting Tracks from the List Screen Groups, playlists, and tracks to which the desired track has been saved can be selected and played. eng_a341 NOTE The list of playlists is displayed.
Searching Using the Search Function 4 Touch the item to select 7 Touch one of the track names >>> “Table of Search Conditions” (page 8-10) You can search for a track in the Music Server in several ways. Search conditions can be a combination of the recording period, genre, playlist name, track name, artist name, number of playbacks, and playback period. eng_a357 eng_a354 1 Touch [ ] 5 Touch one of the conditions The track is played.
Registering Search Results to a Playlist Tracks in lists that are displayed as a result of searches using the search function can be registered to newlycreated playlists. 4 Enter the playlist title >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) NOTE • The playlists created here are all user playlists. >>> “User Playlist” (page 8-2) 1 Search for tracks using the search function >>> “Searching Using the Search Function” (page 8-8) 2 eng_a359 NOTE • The date has been entered as playlist name beforehand.
Table of Search Conditions The setting (default setting) immediately after purchase is “Not Specified”. Item Recorded Time Category Playlist Name Track Name Details Excludes the recording period from the search conditions. [Within a Week] Searches for tracks recorded within the past week. [Within a Month] Searches for tracks recorded within the past month. [Within 6 Months] Searches for tracks recorded within the past six months.
Editing User Groups User groups, user playlists, and user tracks can be edited. 3 Enter the name of the new group New playlists can be created, and stored in the user groups. 1 Creating User Groups New groups can be created, and registered to the group list on the Music Server. 1 Touch [ Creating User Playlists >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) Touch [ ] eng_a361 NOTE • The date has been entered as the group name beforehand.
4 Touch the group to be used for storage 6 Search from a Playlist Touch [Set] 1 Touch the playlist containing the tracks to be searched eng_a360 eng_a364 NOTE • If a group has not been created, a group with the name of today’s date is created automatically, and go to step 5. • To select a group, a user group must been created beforehand. >>> “Creating User Groups” (page 8-11) • Group names can be edited.
4 4 Search by Conditions Touch [Complete] 1 Touch [Complete] Specify the conditions >>> “Searching Using the Search Function” (page 8-8) eng_a369 eng_a369 The playback screen is displayed. Registration is completed. NOTE eng_a458 2 Touch [Search Start] eng_a459 NOTE • To u c h [ G ro u p ] t o c h a n g e t h e g ro u p n a m e . >>> “Changing Group Names” (page 8-18) • Touch [Add] to add tracks to the newly-created playlist.
Adding Tracks to Playlists 4 Touch [Playlist Edit] Tracks can be added to the user playlists, but tracks cannot be added to either My Favorites or My Frequency in the My Best groups, or to the original playlists. 1 Touch the user playlist to add a track eng_a363 5 Touch [Add Track] eng_a341 eng_a373 2 Touch [ 3 Touch [Function Settings] ] eng_a365 eng_a372 The screen for selecting the track search method is displayed.
Setting the “My Best” Group 3 Touch the conditions to be set Deleting the Playback History All histories of the tracks played in the past can be deleted. The “My Frequency” conditions in the “My Best” group can be set, and tracks can be added to the “My Favorites” playlist. 1 Touch [ ] Setting the “My Frequency” Conditions eng_a374 The “My Frequency” search period can be set. 1 Touch [ ] The selected conditions are set.
4 Touch [Yes] Adding to “My Favorites” Favorite tracks can be added to “My Favorites” while being played by the Music Server. 1 Touch [ ] NOTE • A maximum of 50 tracks can be registered to “My Favorites”. • Track names can be edited, and the playback order changed or deleted. >>>”Changing Titles” (page 8-18) >>> “Changing the Track Playback Order” (page 8-22) >>> “Deleting One Item” (page 8-23) eng_a375 All histories of the tracks played in the past are deleted.
Editing Detailed Information 3 Original Playlist Edit Screen Touch [Title Edit] The information for registered playlists or tracks can be edited. NOTE • The “My Frequency” and “My Favorites” playlists cannot be edited, so the track edit screen is displayed. • Even if the title name or artist name, etc., are changed, they return to as they were before when the title information is obtained.
Changing Titles 1 Changing Artist Names 1 Touch [Edit] in either “Artist” or “Track Artist” Touch [Edit] in “Title” 4 Touch [Set] The artist name is changed. Changing Group Names NOTE • Original playlists and My Best groups cannot be changed. 1 eng_a326 2 Touch [Edit] in “Group” eng_a326 Enter the title. 2 >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) Touch [Keyboard input] eng_a379 2 eng_a381 3 Touch [Set] The title is changed.
3 Enter the group name Changing Categories >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) Alternative & Punk Blues NOTE Books & Spoken Children’s Music • Categories can be changed for original playlists only. Classical Country Date Easy Listening Electronic / Dance Folk 1 Touch the [Edit] button in “Category” eng_a385 4 Category Types Touch [Set] Group name is changed.
Changing the Playback Order 3 3 Touch [Playlist Edit] Touch [Order Change] The order of the groups, playlists, and tracks that are being played (i.e., the list order) can be changed. NOTE • If changing the track playback order, first select a playlist in which the tracks to be changed are registered.
6 Touch [ the position ] and [ ] to move Changing the Playlist Playback Order Manual Changing 1 Touch [Order Change of Playlist] Auto Changing 1 Touch [Order Change of Playlist] eng_a392 eng_a373 NOTE • The list numbers beside the titles change automatically. • The playback order can be changed by directly touching the location to be moved to.
4 Touch [ the position ] and [ ] to move Changing the Track Playback Order NOTE • The playback order of original playlists and “My Frequency” cannot be changed. 1 Touch [Order Change of Track] NOTE • The list numbers beside the titles change automatically. • The playback order can be changed by directly touching the location to be moved to. 4 Touch [Set] eng_a395 NOTE • The list numbers beside the titles change automatically.
2 Deleting Touch [Function Settings] 5 Touch the group, playlist, or track to be deleted Deleting One Item User groups, original playlists, user playlists, and all tracks can be deleted one at a time. NOTE 1 Touch [ 3 6 Touch [Yes] eng_a363 4 ] eng_a401 Touch [Delete] Touch [Group], [Playlist], or [Track] eng_a402 The selected group, playlist, or track is deleted.
3 Deleting All Items Touch [Delete All] All recorded tracks can be deleted all at once. All tracks are deleted regardless of whether they are in original playlists or user playlists. NOTE • Anything deleted all at once cannot be recovered. • If you transfer the vehicle, Mitsubishi recommends that, for copyright purposes, you erase any recorded tracks.
Display Contents Visual Watching DVDs If a DVD is inserted into the MMCS, it automatically switches to DVD playback. It will display the DVD image if the vehicle is not moving. 1) 2) 18) 17) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 16) 15) 14) 13) 12) NOTE 11) • For safety reasons, while driving, video is not displayed, and playback is audio only. • To watch a DVD, stop the car in a safe location. 9) eng_a405 10) 1) Title number The number of the title currently being played is displayed.
Playback Basic Operations 1 Insert a DVD into the device >>> “Inserting and Removing Disks” (page 7-4) >>> “Switching to Audio Screen” (page 7-3) 1 Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Touch [Play] This resumes playback from paused or slow motion playback. 1 Touch and hold [ Chapter] or [Chapter ] during playback When the button is released, the playback screen is displayed. Pausing 1 Selecting Chapters Touch [Pause] 1 The DVD playback is paused. The image is stopped and frozen.
Playback Using Search Return Playback A specified range determined on the disk beforehand can be played. 1 Touch [Return] during playback 1 Touch [Search] in the operations menu screen 2 NOTE Playback Using Numerical Inputs Touch [Title] or [Chapter] • Depending on the disk, return playback may not be possible. Playback can be selected by entering the number of the chapter or title. 1 Touch [No.
Switching Audio Switching Subtitles Switching Angles With DVDs on which multiple languages have been recorded, audio can be switched during playback. (Multi-Audio) With disks on which multiple subtitle languages have been recorded, the subtitles can be switched during playback. (Multi-Subtitles) If images filmed using multiple cameras have been recorded on the disk, the camera angles can be switched during playback.
Displaying DVD Menus Display the menus recorded on the DVD. 1 Touch [Menu] in the operations menu screen eng_a407 Playing DVDs with Viewing Restrictions If playable scenes have been restricted using “Viewing Restrictions” (page 9-8), when a DVD with viewing restrictions is played, playback skips the restricted scenes. Further, depending on the DVD, a screen to enter a password may be displayed if a viewing-restricted scene a p p ro a c h e s .
Displaying the Default Settings Menu 3 Touch [DVD Settings] Language Settings Set the menu language, sound language, and subtitle language default settings. After setting the default settings, there is no need to change the subtitile settings, etc., each time during DVD playback. The following settings are possible: menu language, sound language, subtitle language, angle mark display, audio compression (dynamic range control), and viewing restriction (parental lock).
If “Others” Has Been Selected If the language that you want to set is not displayed in the menu languages, sound languges, or subtitles languages list, other languages are available. 1 Touch [Others] in the language settings screen (page 9-6) Displaying Angle Marks Audio Compression Set default settings for the angle mark display during playback on the multi-angle (page 9-4) screen.
Viewing Restrictions (Parental Lock) Setting Passwords and Viewing Restriction Levels Depending on the disk, viewing of scenes that you do not want children to see (e.g., adult content and violent scenes) can be restricted. 1 Touch [Parental Lock] in the default settings menu (page 9-6) 4 Enter the level, and touch [Enter] NOTE • Set a password when using for the first time. Viewing restrictions cannot be operated unless a password has been set.
2 Enter the stored password, and touch [Enter] 2 Enter the current password, and touch [Enter] If You Have Forgotten the Password If you have forgotten your password, clear the password, and reset as necessary. 1 Display the password entry screen (page 9-9) eng_a423 3 Enter the level, and touch [Enter] eng_a425 3 Enter the new password, and touch [Enter] eng_a424 2 Touch [Back] five times in succession without entering any characters A message is displayed, and the password is cleared.
Language Codes Language Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Danish German Bhutani Greek English Esperanto Español Estonian Basque Farsi Finnish Fiji Faeroese Français Frisian Code 6565 6566 6570 6577 6582 6583 6589 6590 6665 6669 6671 6672 6673 6678 6679 6682 6765 6779 6783 6789 6865 6869 6890 6976 6978 6979 6983 6984 6985 7065 7073 7074 7079 7082 7089 Language Irish Scots-Gael
AUX / Video Entertainment System (if so equipped) AUX By connecting your own video equipment, etc. to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA), you can show the playback on the MMCS. Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) Switching to Auxiliary Video connecter (RCA) will show the video from the connected equipment.
Switching to Video Entertainment System Operations Media played using the Video Entertainment System can be played using this device. Media being played using the Video Entertainment System can be operated using this device. 1 Press the [MODE] key 2 Touch [Rear Display] eng_a427 Track and chapter selections can be made by touching the buttons displayed at the bottom of the screen. NOTE eng_a426 The image currently being played is displayed using the Video Entertainment System.
Information Some items may not display depending on the vehicle equipment. Calendar Displays the calendar. Special days and anniversaries, etc., can be checked and set. 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Calendar] NOTE NOTE • Today’s date is displayed in yellow. • Touch the date on the calendar directly to set the special day. >>> “Setting Special Days” (page 10-1) • An icon is displayed on dates where special days or anniversaries have been set.
5 Enter a short description of the special day, and touch [Set] Editing Special Days Editing a special day that has been set. >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) 1 Touch the date to be edited Deleting Special Days Deleting a special day that has been set. 1 Touch the special day to be deleted eng_a145 NOTE eng_a146 • Up to 30 characters can be entered for one memo. 6 Touch [Set] 2 eng_a146 Touch [Icon] or [Memo] to edit 2 Touch [Delete] The special day settings are completed.
Setting Anniversaries 4 8 Enter a short description of the anniversary, and touch [Set] Touch one of the icons Setting a new anniversary (birthday. etc.). A maximum of 20 anniversaries can be set. 1 >>> “How to Enter Text” (page 2-13) Touch [Anniversary] eng_a143 5 Touch [Date] eng_a154 NOTE • Up to 30 characters can be entered for one memo.
Editing Anniversaries Editing an anniversary that has been set. 1 Deleting Anniversaries The anniversary list is displayed. Touch [Yes] Deleting an anniversary that has been set. 1 Touch [Anniversary] 4 Touch [Anniversary] The anniversary list is displayed. 2 Touch the anniversary to be edited 2 Touch the anniversary to be deleted eng_a158 The anniversary deletion is completed. eng_a156 eng_a156 The anniversary setting screen is displayed.
2 Trip Touch [ ] Reset Mode (if so equipped) Trip information can be viewed and set. 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Trip] eng_a209 The 2/3 trip screen is displayed. The distance to empty, distance driven after refueling and driving time can be viewed. 3 eng_a665 Touch [ ] Two reset modes are available: - Auto Reset Mode automatically resets the average speed and average fuel economy, four hours after the ignition switch is turned OFF.
NOTE • Touch [Auto] to return to “Auto Reset Mode”. • In “Manual Reset Mode” or “Auto Reset Mode”, touch [Reset] to reset the average speed and average fuel economy. Driving Distance and Time NOTE Lap Time Time, distance, speed and mileage can be measured. 1 Display the 3/3 Trip screen 2 Touch [Start] The distance to empty, distance driven after refueling and driving time can be viewed on the 2/3 Trip screen.
6 Touch [Yes] eng_a217 eng_a210 All the measurement results are reset. NOTE • If the measured time exceeds 20 hours (19:59:59), the measurement is reset automatically. Information Trip 10-7 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 10-7 11.7.
Environment (if so equipped) The outside air temperature, altitude, and air pressure can be viewed. 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Environment] eng_a665 eng_a218 NOTE • The display graph displays the latest information in 5-minute units. • The units can be changed from Fahrenheit to Celsius, and from “ft” to “m”. Refer to “Unit” in “System Settings” (page 11-5) . Environment 10-8 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 10-8 11.7.
Maintenance Setting the Maintenance Timing (if so equipped) Maintenance timing alerts can be set, such as for the engine oil and oil filter change. 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Maintenance] An item can be selected to set the maintenance timing. 1 On the maintenance screen, touch the item to be set NOTE • If [USER1], [USER2], or [USER3] has been selected in Step 1, the item name can be entered by selecting [Set Name]. • Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
6 Enter the numbers to set the next maintenance distance Update Clear Updating the maintenance information Deleting the maintenance information 1 Touch [Update] for the item to be updated in the maintenance screen 1 On the maintenance screen, touch the item to delete the information eng_a223 NOTE • Touch [Back Space] to delete one character at a time. eng_a220 7 Touch [Set] The “Maintenance Distance” settings are completed.
Air Conditioner 1) Blower speed indicator Displayed in 9 levels. (if so equipped) 2) Air direction/Outside air intake indicator The air conditioner status can be viewed. 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Air Conditioner] 3) Auto mode indicator Displayed when the AUTO mode is operating. 4) Rear window defogger indicatior Displayed when the rear window defogger is operating. 5) Air conditioner indicator Displayed when the air conditioner is operating.
Mobile Phone 1) Number dial buttons 2) [Dial] To make a call. (if so equipped) Only for cars equipped with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface. When pairing is complete, the Mobile Phone can be used. The display screen and operation may differ depending on the type of Mobile Phone being connected. 1 Press the [INFO] key, and touch [Mobile Phone] 3) [Redial] To dial again the number previously dialed.
Make a phone call from the information on the navigation screen Touch the [Dial] button on the phone number information display screen such as the Destination Confirmation screen. Phonebook Can select from two different types of Phonebooks. • Mobile Phonebook : Displays the Phonebook of the Mobile Phone being connected.(Max of 1000 entries) * When using the Mobile Phonebook, import the Mobile Phonebook data of the Mobile Phone beforehand.
Entering Phone Number to Create Data for Phonebook 1 To u c h [ N e w ] o n t h e Ve h i c l e Phonebook screen Setting Passcode Receiving Phone Calls 1 Touch [Lock] button from the Sub Menu 1 When the incoming call screen is displayed, press the [PICK-UP] button eng_a667 eng_669 2 Select each field and enter the necessary information 2 eng_a229 Enter Passcode eng_a230 Phone plate eng_a674 eng_678 Name : Enter name. Home, Work, Mobile, Other : Enter phone number.
About version updates Other Info System information and information about the current location can be viewed. Support Info System information for this navigation system can be viewed. • To update the map data version, insert the DVD containing the new map data. A screen for selecting whether or not data should be automatically updated will appear. • Insert the version update key, and follow the procedures on the screen.
Vehicle Position Screen e) d) c) eng_a160 a) b) a) GPS satellite position diagram Shows the direction of vehicle travel and the position of the GPS satellite receivers. b) Longitude and latitude of current location c) Number of receiving GPS satellites d) GPS position measuring status Shown when valid signals can be received from 4 or more GPS satellites. (The position is calculated in 3D: Latitude, longitude, and altitude.) Shown when valid signals are received from only 3 or fewer GPS satellites.
Picture Control Screen Size Adjustments related to the picture quality. Switches between Screen Size and other displays for DVD image etc.. Setting Adjusting the Screen Adjustments related to the screen display. 1 Press the [SET] key, and touch [Picture Control] 1 Press the [SET] key, and touch [Screen Size] Display Off Turns OFF the monitor display.
Sound Control If Premium Sound System is connected Adjusts the sound. If Premium Sound System is not connected 1 Press the [SET] key, and touch [Sound Control] 1 Press the [SET] key, and touch [Sound Control] Audio Control 1 Touch [Audio Control] in the Sound Control menu screen 2 Touch each item to adjust the sound eng_a018-2 eng_a234 NOTE eng_a018-2 2 • PUNCH LEVEL represents subwoofer gain.
Music Type Sound Field The music type can be selected. The Sound Field can be selected. 1 Touch [Music Type] in the Sound Control menu screen 1 Touch [Sound Field] in the Sound Control menu screen 2 Touch one of the music types 2 Touch one of the Sound Field eng_a235 Acoustic characteristic Description NORMAL Sounds good for all types of music. POP Tight bass and high frequency sound. ROCK Tuned for hard rock and heavy metal with powerful drums, guitars, and vocals.
System Settings The basic settings required by the navigation function can be performed here. 1 Press the [SET] key, and touch [System] Time Language Changing the time zone. 1 Touch [Time] 2 Touch the desired zone eng_a018-2 Changing the language used by the system. 4 Touch [Back] The system settings screen is displayed. eng_a609 The time zone settings are completed, and the display returns to the system options screen.
Unit Changing the units of the distance display. NOTE • When the meter is set to Auto, the units of both sides can be changed by performing operations on either the MMCS side or the meter side. • When the meter is set to Manual, the units of the meter side and the MMCS side can be set separately. 1 Touch [Unit] 2 Touch one of the units Guidance Voice Volume Other Settings Settings related to the guidance.
Keyboard Layout Sensor Calibration Changing the layout of the keyboard. The level of the vehicle speed sensor and gyro sensor can be checked and the learning levels can be reset. [Alphabet] eng_a206 eng_a169 [PC] NOTE • When tires are replaced, etc., delete the data by touching [Clear]. The learning levels can be reset. A/C Cut in Setting whether or not to use an interrupt display during air conditioning operations. eng_a170 [On] [Off] Color Scheme Interrupt is displayed.
4 Equipment Wipers Touch the condition • • • • (if so equipped) Set the vehicle equipment. 1 P r e s s t h e [ S E T ] k e y, t o u c h [Equipment] Exterior Lights/Interior Lights eng_a240 5 Touch [Back] The equipment settings are completed. Equipment Items that Can Be Set eng_a018 The equipment screen is displayed.
Returning the Equipment Settings to Default Return the settings to default to return to the factory settings. 1 Display the Equipment screen, and touch [Reset all] eng_a237 2 Touch [Yes] eng_a241 Returning the equipment settings to default is completed. Equipment 11-8 iMiEV-GS45-GS41_ENG_5th.indb 11-8 11.7.
Navi Screen Options Settings related to the display. 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Settings] 3 Touch each item to change the setting 4 One/Two Maps Changing between the one map screen and two maps screen. Touch [Back] [One Map] eng_a017-1 The setting change is completed. eng_a004-2 2 NOTE eng_a623 [Two Maps] • Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings. Touch [Screen] eng_a630 eng_a606 Settings eng_a017-1 The screen options screen is displayed.
Points of Interest (POI) Icons on Map Setting whether or not to display the POI icons on the map. Individual settings for whether or not to display can also be made for each POI. [Show All] Displays all icons on the map. [Hide All] Hides all icons from the map. [Select] Only the icons selected in advance are shown on the map. Select Icons POI Icons Setting specific POI icons to be displayed on the map. The 43 POI icon types are shown below. POI Icons are color coded based on their category type.
Icons/Name Map Color Category Current Street Name HISTORICAL MONUMENT E HOSPITAL C HOTEL B 1 Touch [Change] LIBRARY C 2 Touch the color for each item MAJOR COMPANIES A Setting the menu and map colors. Set whether or not to display on the current location screen the name of the street currently being driven on. [On] Display. [Off] Do not display.
Route Options Setting the route search conditions. 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Settings] 3 Touch each item to change the setting Route Priority Setting the route search priority. 4 Touch [Back] [Fast] Searches for a short route in terms of time (arriving quickly at the destination), using freeways and major roads. [Short] Searches for the route on the map with the shortest distance.
Minimize Ferries Setting the conditions for using ferries. Avoid Time Restricted Roads [Yes] Calculates a route that uses ferries as little as possible. Setting whether or not to take time restrictions into account when performing the search. [No] Calculates a route that uses ferries. [Yes] Takes time restricted roads into account when calculating a route. [No] Does not take time restricted roads into account when calculating a route.
Guidance Setting the route guidance, and the display for the route search results. 3 Touch each item to change the setting Guidance Mode Setting the guidance mode. 4 Touch [Back] 1 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Settings] Touch [Change] The guidance mode setting screen is displayed. 2 Touch one of the modes eng_a178-2 The setting change is completed. NOTE eng_a502-2 2 • Touch [Default] to return to the factory settings.
Travel Time Setting the display method for the travel time at the destination. [Arrival Time] The arrival time is displayed. [Remaining Driving Time] The remaining time required to drive to the destination is displayed. Time/Distance remaining Setting whether to display the travel time and direction (direction icon) of both the destination and the way point. Displays the time and direction to the destination. [Next Dest.
Personal Settings Individual user settings such as the address book, home location, and avoid areas can be stored and edited. 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Setting] Address Book Avoid Areas If frequently visited locations are stored in advance in the address book, the route to the stored location can be calculated. The locations can be stored or edited in the address book. A maximum of 99 items can be stored. Areas to be avoided in a route search can be stored and edited.
4 5 Touch [Set Area] Touch the “Name” button Editing Editing an avoid area that has already been stored. eng_a184 Touch [Edit] 2 Touch the avoid area to edit eng_a187 NOTE • S c ro l l u s i n g t h e joystick to change the position from the displayed location to a different location. After the change has been completed, press the [ENT] key. • To u c h [ A d j u s t Size] to widen or shrink the range of the avoid area. Complete by touching [Set Area] after the change.
4 5 NOTE Touch [Set] Touch [Set] eng_a192 • The avoid areas targeted for deletion are displayed with a highlight.Touch a location again to remove it from the deletion list. • Multiple locations can be selected at the same time. • Touch [Select All] to delete all avoid areas at the same time. • To u c h [ I n f o ] t o display the map of the avoid area vicinity. The editing of the avoid area is completed. My Categories Frequently used POI categories can be stored in “My Categories”.
3 Delete Previous 20 Navi Voice / Others Touch [Done] Destinations from the previous 20 set destinations can be selected and deleted. 1 1 Display the Navi Menu, and touch [Navigation Settings] Touch [Select] The delete previous 20 screen is displayed. 2 Touch the location to delete eng_a199 4 Touch [Yes] eng_a502-2 2 Touch [Navii Voice / Others] eng_a197 NOTE eng_a200 The deletion of the selected locations is completed.
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT END-USER TERMS The Map data Disc (“Data”) is provided for your personal, internal use only and not for resale. It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and NAVTEQ North America, LLC (“NT”) and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand.